Pauline graduated from Sperry High School and worked at the Des Moines County Courthouse before becoming a busy farm wife, helping her husband with all aspects of the farm. She was a talented musician, especially known for playing the piano. She played for dances, receptions, church services, and weekly at the Steamboat Senior Center. She served on the Des Moines County Extension Council, was a past member of Latty United Church, and a current member of Sperry United Methodist Church and the UMW. She enjoyed the Friendly Neighbors' Club and Ladies in Stitches. She and Wayne loved to dance and were members of the Eagles, the Moose, VFW, and were R.S.V.P. volunteers. She was a 37 year cancer survivor, and participated in Relay for Life with her Sperry Church team. She enjoyed music, cooking and baking, sewing, volunteering at church, and being with her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brothers Harold and Jim, and sister Dorothy Crow.
Pauline graduated from Sperry High School and worked at the Des Moines County Courthouse before becoming a busy farm wife, helping her husband with all aspects of the farm. She was a talented musician, especially known for playing the piano. She played for dances, receptions, church services, and weekly at the Steamboat Senior Center. She served on the Des Moines County Extension Council, was a past member of Latty United Church, and a current member of Sperry United Methodist Church and the UMW. She enjoyed the Friendly Neighbors' Club and Ladies in Stitches. She and Wayne loved to dance and were members of the Eagles, the Moose, VFW, and were R.S.V.P. volunteers. She was a 37 year cancer survivor, and participated in Relay for Life with her Sperry Church team. She enjoyed music, cooking and baking, sewing, volunteering at church, and being with her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brothers Harold and Jim, and sister Dorothy Crow.
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