Mildred Hindmarsh
Mildred Hindmarsh, 96, of Fremont died Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013, at Edgewood Vista in Fremont.
She was born Aug. 14, 1917, to Joseph and Bozny Sic in Scribner. Her family purchased and moved to the Hershey chocolate company's farm in North Bend when she was an infant. While attending Fremont High School, she boarded with her good friend, Virginia Maas, in Fremont. She graduated from FHS in 1935.
Mildred married Keith Hindmarsh on Feb. 28, 1942.
After one year of Midland College, Mildred taught in country school districts 3, 5, 87 and 42. She taught kindergarten through eighth grades. Mildred finished her degree at Midland Lutheran in 1975. Her passion was teaching students to be life-long learners. One often heard her say, "to teach is to touch a life forever."
After retiring from teaching in 1979, she worked as book keeper for her husband's business, K and H Equipment on Highway 30.
Mildred was a member of Eastern Star and the Fremont Area Association of Retired School Personnel. She was a member of Women's Opportunity Network, giving business loans to women in developing countries, so they could educate their children and better care for their families.
Survivors include: her daughter, Julie Hindmarsh of Baltimore; and well-loved nieces and nephews, Margie Porter (Larry) of Fremont, Bill Winkelman (Sue) of Fremont, Darlene Roemer (Howard) of Scribner, Sherryl Schuler (Don) of Omaha, Marvin Winkelman (Jan) of North Bend, Denny Sic of North Bend, LoAnn Hanson of Hutchinson, Minn., Delgene Boll (Patty) of Hutchinson, JoLynn Shepard (Dave) of Cass Lake, Minn., and Debbie Bailey (Dennis) of Topeka, Kan.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Keith Hindmarsh; and her siblings, Eva Boll, Libbie Winkelman, Blanche Clausen and Joe Sic.
The celebration of her life will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, north of Arlington. Visitation will be from 3-8 p.m. Friday at Ludvigsen Mortuary, 1249 E. 23rd St., in Fremont. The family will be in attendance from 5-7 p.m. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested to Women's Opportunity Network or the Fremont Alzheimer's Association.
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Mildred Hindmarsh
Mildred Hindmarsh, 96, of Fremont died Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013, at Edgewood Vista in Fremont.
She was born Aug. 14, 1917, to Joseph and Bozny Sic in Scribner. Her family purchased and moved to the Hershey chocolate company's farm in North Bend when she was an infant. While attending Fremont High School, she boarded with her good friend, Virginia Maas, in Fremont. She graduated from FHS in 1935.
Mildred married Keith Hindmarsh on Feb. 28, 1942.
After one year of Midland College, Mildred taught in country school districts 3, 5, 87 and 42. She taught kindergarten through eighth grades. Mildred finished her degree at Midland Lutheran in 1975. Her passion was teaching students to be life-long learners. One often heard her say, "to teach is to touch a life forever."
After retiring from teaching in 1979, she worked as book keeper for her husband's business, K and H Equipment on Highway 30.
Mildred was a member of Eastern Star and the Fremont Area Association of Retired School Personnel. She was a member of Women's Opportunity Network, giving business loans to women in developing countries, so they could educate their children and better care for their families.
Survivors include: her daughter, Julie Hindmarsh of Baltimore; and well-loved nieces and nephews, Margie Porter (Larry) of Fremont, Bill Winkelman (Sue) of Fremont, Darlene Roemer (Howard) of Scribner, Sherryl Schuler (Don) of Omaha, Marvin Winkelman (Jan) of North Bend, Denny Sic of North Bend, LoAnn Hanson of Hutchinson, Minn., Delgene Boll (Patty) of Hutchinson, JoLynn Shepard (Dave) of Cass Lake, Minn., and Debbie Bailey (Dennis) of Topeka, Kan.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Keith Hindmarsh; and her siblings, Eva Boll, Libbie Winkelman, Blanche Clausen and Joe Sic.
The celebration of her life will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, north of Arlington. Visitation will be from 3-8 p.m. Friday at Ludvigsen Mortuary, 1249 E. 23rd St., in Fremont. The family will be in attendance from 5-7 p.m. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested to Women's Opportunity Network or the Fremont Alzheimer's Association.
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