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Audrey Maxine <I>Rhodes</I> Spilman

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Audrey Maxine Rhodes Spilman

Birth
Nora Springs, Floyd County, Iowa, USA
Death
14 Jan 2014 (aged 95)
Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.1419362, Longitude: -93.3647383
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…CLEAR LAKE | Audrey M. Spilman, 95, Clear Lake, died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, at the Oakwood Care Center, Clear Lake. According to her wishes, her body has been donated to the University of Iowa. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. A private family inurnment will take place at the Clear Lake Cemetery later. Memorials in Audrey Spilman's name may be made to the Clear Lake Arts Center or to Opportunity Village in care of David Spilman, 16 South Shore Drive, No. 7, Clear Lake, IA 50428.

Audrey Maxine was born Nov. 27, 1918, in Nora Springs, the daughter of James Fenton and Viola Elsie (Benson) Rhodes. She lived and attended school in rural Hanlontown at Lincoln Township No. 2 Cerro Gordo County School. After moving to rural Mason City she commuted by railroad to Hanlontown through 10th grade. She graduated from Mason City High School where she spent her junior and senior years. Audrey married Dale Sidney Spilman June 8, 1939. They lived on a farm in rural Clear Lake and then in 1947, moved to a farm in rural Thornton.

In 2004 Audrey moved to her Clear Lake condominium. Audrey's "favorites" include Big Band Music at the Surf Ballroom, watching and recording "The Lawrence Welk Show" on Saturday night, riding her horse, Buster, going to the cinema, attending plays and concerts, reading, walks on the farm and along the lake, keeping up with the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team, traveling (she traveled to 25 states, Canada and Mexico, but especially loved seeing the Branson, Mo., shows) and watching Regis during breakfast. She was most fond of caring for her family and having coffee and treats with her friends. Audrey was admired for her curious mind, kind heart, positive attitude and independent spirit, and loved by all who knew her. She enjoyed studying the scriptures with Bob, Jean and Sue Wilson.

Audrey is survived by five children David James Spilman, Clear Lake, Donita Jeanne Spilman, Clear Lake, Dale Wayne Spilman, Mason City, Virginia Viola (Dan) Suby, Westgate, and Cynthia Audrene Spilman, Mason City; grandson Christopher Suby, Marshalltown; four granddaughters Holliday (Steve) Miller, Waterloo, Wendy Honken, Mason City, Mary Ann (Tony) Behrens, Forest City, and Betsy (Jesse) Tibodeau, Nevada; 10 great-grandchildren Kole McKenzie, Alexandra Joy, Taylor Morgan, Izaak Storm, Ashley Elizabeth, Nicole Rae, Corey Allen, Colton Chase, Caitlyn Elizabeth and Melissa Ann, and one great-great-grandchild, Jayden Scott Walker; half-sister Jean Jacobson, Littleton, Colo.; and stepmother Ruth Rhodes, Fertile; sister-in-law Betty Thomas and Phyllis Till-Spilman, Clear Lake, and brother-in-law Danny Spilman, Rockwell. Lifelong friends Paulina Loehndorf, Aitkin, Minn., and special friends Louis Cota, Mason City, and Arlene and Brian Barber, Clear Lake.

Audrey was preceded in death by her parents and husband Dale Dec. 3, 1985.

Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 N. Fourth St., Clear Lake, IA 50428 641-357-2193, ColonialChapels.com.
…CLEAR LAKE | Audrey M. Spilman, 95, Clear Lake, died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, at the Oakwood Care Center, Clear Lake. According to her wishes, her body has been donated to the University of Iowa. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. A private family inurnment will take place at the Clear Lake Cemetery later. Memorials in Audrey Spilman's name may be made to the Clear Lake Arts Center or to Opportunity Village in care of David Spilman, 16 South Shore Drive, No. 7, Clear Lake, IA 50428.

Audrey Maxine was born Nov. 27, 1918, in Nora Springs, the daughter of James Fenton and Viola Elsie (Benson) Rhodes. She lived and attended school in rural Hanlontown at Lincoln Township No. 2 Cerro Gordo County School. After moving to rural Mason City she commuted by railroad to Hanlontown through 10th grade. She graduated from Mason City High School where she spent her junior and senior years. Audrey married Dale Sidney Spilman June 8, 1939. They lived on a farm in rural Clear Lake and then in 1947, moved to a farm in rural Thornton.

In 2004 Audrey moved to her Clear Lake condominium. Audrey's "favorites" include Big Band Music at the Surf Ballroom, watching and recording "The Lawrence Welk Show" on Saturday night, riding her horse, Buster, going to the cinema, attending plays and concerts, reading, walks on the farm and along the lake, keeping up with the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team, traveling (she traveled to 25 states, Canada and Mexico, but especially loved seeing the Branson, Mo., shows) and watching Regis during breakfast. She was most fond of caring for her family and having coffee and treats with her friends. Audrey was admired for her curious mind, kind heart, positive attitude and independent spirit, and loved by all who knew her. She enjoyed studying the scriptures with Bob, Jean and Sue Wilson.

Audrey is survived by five children David James Spilman, Clear Lake, Donita Jeanne Spilman, Clear Lake, Dale Wayne Spilman, Mason City, Virginia Viola (Dan) Suby, Westgate, and Cynthia Audrene Spilman, Mason City; grandson Christopher Suby, Marshalltown; four granddaughters Holliday (Steve) Miller, Waterloo, Wendy Honken, Mason City, Mary Ann (Tony) Behrens, Forest City, and Betsy (Jesse) Tibodeau, Nevada; 10 great-grandchildren Kole McKenzie, Alexandra Joy, Taylor Morgan, Izaak Storm, Ashley Elizabeth, Nicole Rae, Corey Allen, Colton Chase, Caitlyn Elizabeth and Melissa Ann, and one great-great-grandchild, Jayden Scott Walker; half-sister Jean Jacobson, Littleton, Colo.; and stepmother Ruth Rhodes, Fertile; sister-in-law Betty Thomas and Phyllis Till-Spilman, Clear Lake, and brother-in-law Danny Spilman, Rockwell. Lifelong friends Paulina Loehndorf, Aitkin, Minn., and special friends Louis Cota, Mason City, and Arlene and Brian Barber, Clear Lake.

Audrey was preceded in death by her parents and husband Dale Dec. 3, 1985.

Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 N. Fourth St., Clear Lake, IA 50428 641-357-2193, ColonialChapels.com.


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