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Arva Ladean <I>Schaffner</I> Border

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Arva Ladean Schaffner Border

Birth
English Township, Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Death
11 Dec 2019 (aged 93)
North English, Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Ladora, Iowa County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Arva Ladean Schaffner Border, 93, of Ladora, died on Wednesday, December 11, 2019, at the North English Care Center, North English, Iowa.

Funeral services at the Smith Funeral Home in Victor, with Rev. Jim Davis, Victor United Methodist Church, officiating. Pallbearers are Justin Ranfeld, Josh Schnebbe, Ron Grier, Larry Shaull, Kevin Shaull, and Dave King. Honorary bearers are Maisey Ranfeld, Ronald Kinzler, and Kenneth Davis. Burial will be in the Ohio Cemetery, south of Ladora.

Arva was born March 16, 1926, in Millersburg, Iowa. She was the daughter of Charles and Alma (Faas) Schaffner. Arva attended Millersburg School and enjoyed playing basketball in high school. It was at a basketball game against Ladora that she met Dean Border. Arva graduated from Millersburg High School in 1945. She moved to Cedar Rapids and worked at Kreskes store while Dean served in the army.

Arva and Dean were married on June 28, 1947, at the Millersburg parsonage. They made their home on the Border family farm south of Ladora. They were the parents of two children, Lee and Pamela.

Arva was a homemaker who raised a big garden, liked to bake, and enjoyed doing embroidery. She made a baby quilt for each new baby born to family and friends. Through the years she and Dean were often seen at area auctions and sales. She loved attending the Iowa State Fair every summer.

Arva was a member of the Ohio United Methodist Church. She was active in the Ohio UMW and later in the Ladora UMW. In recent years, Arva was a resident at English Valley Care Center in North English.

She is survived by her children, Lee of rural Ladora and Pamela (Steve) Ranfeld; and grandchildren; sisters, Evelyn Cover of North English and Charlene McIntyre of Cedar Rapids; and many nieces, nephews, and their families. Arva also leaves behind many special people who treated her like family at the English Valley Care Center.

In death Arva joins her husband, Dean; her parents, Charles and Alma Schaffner; two sisters, Naomi Voelkel and Velma McDowell; and her brother, Cloyd Schaffner.

Picture and obituary from Smith Funeral Home, Grinnell, Iowa - Added by Mary Hammill Rund 13 Dec 2019
Arva Ladean Schaffner Border, 93, of Ladora, died on Wednesday, December 11, 2019, at the North English Care Center, North English, Iowa.

Funeral services at the Smith Funeral Home in Victor, with Rev. Jim Davis, Victor United Methodist Church, officiating. Pallbearers are Justin Ranfeld, Josh Schnebbe, Ron Grier, Larry Shaull, Kevin Shaull, and Dave King. Honorary bearers are Maisey Ranfeld, Ronald Kinzler, and Kenneth Davis. Burial will be in the Ohio Cemetery, south of Ladora.

Arva was born March 16, 1926, in Millersburg, Iowa. She was the daughter of Charles and Alma (Faas) Schaffner. Arva attended Millersburg School and enjoyed playing basketball in high school. It was at a basketball game against Ladora that she met Dean Border. Arva graduated from Millersburg High School in 1945. She moved to Cedar Rapids and worked at Kreskes store while Dean served in the army.

Arva and Dean were married on June 28, 1947, at the Millersburg parsonage. They made their home on the Border family farm south of Ladora. They were the parents of two children, Lee and Pamela.

Arva was a homemaker who raised a big garden, liked to bake, and enjoyed doing embroidery. She made a baby quilt for each new baby born to family and friends. Through the years she and Dean were often seen at area auctions and sales. She loved attending the Iowa State Fair every summer.

Arva was a member of the Ohio United Methodist Church. She was active in the Ohio UMW and later in the Ladora UMW. In recent years, Arva was a resident at English Valley Care Center in North English.

She is survived by her children, Lee of rural Ladora and Pamela (Steve) Ranfeld; and grandchildren; sisters, Evelyn Cover of North English and Charlene McIntyre of Cedar Rapids; and many nieces, nephews, and their families. Arva also leaves behind many special people who treated her like family at the English Valley Care Center.

In death Arva joins her husband, Dean; her parents, Charles and Alma Schaffner; two sisters, Naomi Voelkel and Velma McDowell; and her brother, Cloyd Schaffner.

Picture and obituary from Smith Funeral Home, Grinnell, Iowa - Added by Mary Hammill Rund 13 Dec 2019


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