Frances was born in State Center, the daughter of Earnest and Minnie Goecke. She graduated from the State Center High School in 1937 and attended Central Iowa Business College. Mrs. Holm was a bookkeeper.
On March 22, 1941, she was united in marriage to Sylvester Holm. He died on January 1, 1989. She was a charter member of the Elks Ladies and a member of the American Legion. Mrs. Holm was employed at farm stores, Fidelity Bank in Marshalltown and the First National Bank in Florida. In retirement, she was a vendor selling antiques in Grinnell and Rochester, MN.
She is survived by three children: Sally of Las Vegas, Sandra of Parkville, MO and Michael of State Center, seven grandchildren- Amy, Jessica, Jeffery, Sarah, Benjamin, Alexander and Micaela and three great-grandchildren- Oliver, Von and Harper.
Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, infant son, three brothers and three sisters.
Frances was born in State Center, the daughter of Earnest and Minnie Goecke. She graduated from the State Center High School in 1937 and attended Central Iowa Business College. Mrs. Holm was a bookkeeper.
On March 22, 1941, she was united in marriage to Sylvester Holm. He died on January 1, 1989. She was a charter member of the Elks Ladies and a member of the American Legion. Mrs. Holm was employed at farm stores, Fidelity Bank in Marshalltown and the First National Bank in Florida. In retirement, she was a vendor selling antiques in Grinnell and Rochester, MN.
She is survived by three children: Sally of Las Vegas, Sandra of Parkville, MO and Michael of State Center, seven grandchildren- Amy, Jessica, Jeffery, Sarah, Benjamin, Alexander and Micaela and three great-grandchildren- Oliver, Von and Harper.
Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, infant son, three brothers and three sisters.
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