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Marlyn Rae <I>Toomer</I> Hase

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Marlyn Rae Toomer Hase

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
18 May 2005 (aged 82)
Newell, Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Schaller, Sac County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.5047247, Longitude: -95.3115488
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Marlyn Rae Hase, age 82, of Newell, Iowa and formerly of Schaller, Iowa, passed away Wednesday, May 18, 2005 at the Newell Good Samaritan Center.

Born Marlyn Rae Toomer to Frank and Elsie Toomer on September 13, 1922, she was the sixth daughter of seven children. She graduated from Early High School in 1940 and worked as a telephone operator. She married Vernon Paul Hase on October 3, 1942 in Yuma, Arizona and they spent the first few years of their marriage living in California and working at the Rohr Defense Plant. They returned to the Midwest, first to Omaha and then Schaller. They opened Vern's Café, and then Vernon and his brother, Kermit Hase bought Koch's Appliance Store. During this time, they adopted David Paul Hase born February 28th, 1950 and Susan Elaine Hase born September 22, 1953. Vernon and Marlyn were active within the United Methodist Church, where Marlyn taught Sunday school and sang in the choir.

Vernon died in September of 1962 and Marlyn worked at the Lumber Yard, Woodke Enterprises and 22 ½ years with Andy's (and later Parky's) Café.

She loved music, fishing, game shows and travel. In February of 2002, she moved to the Newell Good Samaritan Center.

Marlyn is survived by her daughter, Susan Hase of Storm Lake, Iowa; her son, David and wife Sue Hase, and their children, Bryan Hase, Erin and Dale Jones all of Orlando Florida; sisters- and brothers-in-law: Mrs George Hase, Newell, Iowa, Mr & Mrs Kermit Hase, Holstein, Iowa, Mr & Mrs Howard Stille, Alta, Iowa, Mr & Mrs Frank Hase, Eagle Rock, Missouri, and Adella Shroth, Rolling Rock, California; and a multitude of nieces and nephews.

Marlyn was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon; her parents, Frank and Elsie Toomer; her sisters, Irene (Lawrence) Riley, Maxine (George) Gunville, Garlene (Byrhl) Cates; two infant sisters; and her brother Melvin "Bud" Toomer.

Obituary is from The Fratzke & Jensen Funeral Home
Marlyn Rae Hase, age 82, of Newell, Iowa and formerly of Schaller, Iowa, passed away Wednesday, May 18, 2005 at the Newell Good Samaritan Center.

Born Marlyn Rae Toomer to Frank and Elsie Toomer on September 13, 1922, she was the sixth daughter of seven children. She graduated from Early High School in 1940 and worked as a telephone operator. She married Vernon Paul Hase on October 3, 1942 in Yuma, Arizona and they spent the first few years of their marriage living in California and working at the Rohr Defense Plant. They returned to the Midwest, first to Omaha and then Schaller. They opened Vern's Café, and then Vernon and his brother, Kermit Hase bought Koch's Appliance Store. During this time, they adopted David Paul Hase born February 28th, 1950 and Susan Elaine Hase born September 22, 1953. Vernon and Marlyn were active within the United Methodist Church, where Marlyn taught Sunday school and sang in the choir.

Vernon died in September of 1962 and Marlyn worked at the Lumber Yard, Woodke Enterprises and 22 ½ years with Andy's (and later Parky's) Café.

She loved music, fishing, game shows and travel. In February of 2002, she moved to the Newell Good Samaritan Center.

Marlyn is survived by her daughter, Susan Hase of Storm Lake, Iowa; her son, David and wife Sue Hase, and their children, Bryan Hase, Erin and Dale Jones all of Orlando Florida; sisters- and brothers-in-law: Mrs George Hase, Newell, Iowa, Mr & Mrs Kermit Hase, Holstein, Iowa, Mr & Mrs Howard Stille, Alta, Iowa, Mr & Mrs Frank Hase, Eagle Rock, Missouri, and Adella Shroth, Rolling Rock, California; and a multitude of nieces and nephews.

Marlyn was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon; her parents, Frank and Elsie Toomer; her sisters, Irene (Lawrence) Riley, Maxine (George) Gunville, Garlene (Byrhl) Cates; two infant sisters; and her brother Melvin "Bud" Toomer.

Obituary is from The Fratzke & Jensen Funeral Home


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