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Alice Rebecca “Becky” <I>Bye</I> Mandernach

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Alice Rebecca “Becky” Bye Mandernach

Birth
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23 Oct 2007 (aged 93)
Ida Grove, Ida County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Odebolt, Sac County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Alice Rebecca "Becky" Mandernach, age 93, of Odebolt, Iowa, passed away on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, at Horn Memorial Hospital in Ida Grove.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, October 26th, at the United Methodist Church in Odebolt with Reverend DeAnn Klapp officiating. Burial will be at the Odebolt Cemetery under the direction of the Farber & Otteman Funeral Home.

Visitation is from 4:00-8:00 p.m., Thursday, October 25th, at the Farber & Otteman Funeral Home in Odebolt.

Rebecca Bye was born on September 30, 1914, in Milltown, Indiana to Mabel (Lincoln) and Shelby Bye. In 1920 she moved with her family to Odebolt, Iowa, where she resided until her death. She was baptized at Thompson's Chapel in Depauw, Indiana as an infant. Becky was a member of the Odebolt Methodist Church, United Methodist Women, Rachael Circle, and several patriotic organizations and social groups.
Becky attended Odebolt Public School through the 10th grade, and then worked in various homes as a mother's helper.

On June 1, 1936, Becky was married to Glen Mandernach at the Methodist Parsonage in Odebolt by Reverend Farnham. They had two children, Charles and Joyce.

She loved to read, play cards, and visit with family and friends. She was always happy and jolly, an inspiration to everyone she met.

Becky lived at the Odebolt Nursing and Rehab Center for three and a half years prior to moving into the Odebolt Assisted Living Center eight months ago.

Those left to mourn her passing are her children: Chuck Mandernach of Dallas, TX, and Joyce Curtis of Odebolt, IA; grandchildren: Steven (Angela) Martiens of Tremont, IL, Christen Zimbelman of Aurora, CO, Becky (Larry) Dunbar of La Porte, IN, Fred (Toni) Martiens of Munich, Germany, Theresa (Christopher) Cutting of Pekin, IL, Kelly Ross of Dallas, TX, and Kent (Marilee) Mandernach of Forney, TX; great-grandchildren: Emily, Erin, and Sean Martiens, Kyle Zimbelman, Brittany and Kayla Dunbar, Chase and Taylor Cutting, and Bowen Mandernach. Other survivors include her sisters: Ruth Kelly of Omaha, NE, JoAnn (Jim) Scott of Odebolt, IA, and Judy (Randy) Clark of Monroe, IA; her brother Bill (Janet) Bye of Prescott, AZ; brother-in-law Don Prichard of Marshalltown, IA; sister-in-law Florence Bye of Odebolt, IA; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

She saw the passing of her parents; her husband Glen; son-in-law Terry Curtis; daughter-in-law Judy Mandernach; sisters: Helen Louise Bye in infancy, Mary Prichard, and Carol Wehner and her husband Norm; brother Paul Bye and his wife Helen; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Harry and Mildred Iversen, Howard and Louise Mandernach, Albert and Florence Herrig, and Floyd and Dorothy Mandernach.

Memorials may be made in Becky's memory to: National Ataxia Foundation, 2600 Fernbrook Lane North, Suite 119, Minneapolis, MN 55447-4752; United Methodist Church of Odebolt; Odebolt Nursing and Rehab Center; or the Odebolt Community Center.
Alice Rebecca "Becky" Mandernach, age 93, of Odebolt, Iowa, passed away on Tuesday, October 23, 2007, at Horn Memorial Hospital in Ida Grove.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, October 26th, at the United Methodist Church in Odebolt with Reverend DeAnn Klapp officiating. Burial will be at the Odebolt Cemetery under the direction of the Farber & Otteman Funeral Home.

Visitation is from 4:00-8:00 p.m., Thursday, October 25th, at the Farber & Otteman Funeral Home in Odebolt.

Rebecca Bye was born on September 30, 1914, in Milltown, Indiana to Mabel (Lincoln) and Shelby Bye. In 1920 she moved with her family to Odebolt, Iowa, where she resided until her death. She was baptized at Thompson's Chapel in Depauw, Indiana as an infant. Becky was a member of the Odebolt Methodist Church, United Methodist Women, Rachael Circle, and several patriotic organizations and social groups.
Becky attended Odebolt Public School through the 10th grade, and then worked in various homes as a mother's helper.

On June 1, 1936, Becky was married to Glen Mandernach at the Methodist Parsonage in Odebolt by Reverend Farnham. They had two children, Charles and Joyce.

She loved to read, play cards, and visit with family and friends. She was always happy and jolly, an inspiration to everyone she met.

Becky lived at the Odebolt Nursing and Rehab Center for three and a half years prior to moving into the Odebolt Assisted Living Center eight months ago.

Those left to mourn her passing are her children: Chuck Mandernach of Dallas, TX, and Joyce Curtis of Odebolt, IA; grandchildren: Steven (Angela) Martiens of Tremont, IL, Christen Zimbelman of Aurora, CO, Becky (Larry) Dunbar of La Porte, IN, Fred (Toni) Martiens of Munich, Germany, Theresa (Christopher) Cutting of Pekin, IL, Kelly Ross of Dallas, TX, and Kent (Marilee) Mandernach of Forney, TX; great-grandchildren: Emily, Erin, and Sean Martiens, Kyle Zimbelman, Brittany and Kayla Dunbar, Chase and Taylor Cutting, and Bowen Mandernach. Other survivors include her sisters: Ruth Kelly of Omaha, NE, JoAnn (Jim) Scott of Odebolt, IA, and Judy (Randy) Clark of Monroe, IA; her brother Bill (Janet) Bye of Prescott, AZ; brother-in-law Don Prichard of Marshalltown, IA; sister-in-law Florence Bye of Odebolt, IA; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

She saw the passing of her parents; her husband Glen; son-in-law Terry Curtis; daughter-in-law Judy Mandernach; sisters: Helen Louise Bye in infancy, Mary Prichard, and Carol Wehner and her husband Norm; brother Paul Bye and his wife Helen; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Harry and Mildred Iversen, Howard and Louise Mandernach, Albert and Florence Herrig, and Floyd and Dorothy Mandernach.

Memorials may be made in Becky's memory to: National Ataxia Foundation, 2600 Fernbrook Lane North, Suite 119, Minneapolis, MN 55447-4752; United Methodist Church of Odebolt; Odebolt Nursing and Rehab Center; or the Odebolt Community Center.


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