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Ethel Odean <I>Stump</I> McKnight

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Ethel Odean Stump McKnight

Birth
Dallas County, Iowa, USA
Death
5 Jun 2009 (aged 81)
Indianola, Warren County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Liberty, Clarke County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Ethel Odean McKnight, daughter of James A and Ethel I (Chase) Stump, passed away on June 5, 2009, at the age of 81. Odean had been residing at the Westview Care Facility in Indianola, where she was recovering from cancer surgery. On Friday, in the presence of her beloved husband, she placed her care in the hands of the Lord.

Odean was born on a farm in Dallas County, on April 22, 1928. She was the seventh of 11 children to be born to James and Ethel Stump. Odean attended school in the Dallas and Madison County Schools and graduated from St Charles High School. Like others of this generation, she endured the rigors of the depression and worked in defense plants to support the war effort.

Following the end of World War II, she met her future husband, Earl H McKnight. Wedding vows were exchanged on Nov 16, 1946, at the "Little Brown Church" in Nashua. Earl and Odean have returned to this beautiful church several times during their 62 years of marriage.

Their marriage was blessed with two children, a daughter and son. The family grew and prospered on a farm just north of Liberty where Earl and Odean spent all of their married life. Odean helped with the farm work and, after her retirement from Furnas Electric in 1986, it became the location of a ceramic and craft business operated by her and Earl. The business kept them busy as they traveled throughout the state selling their products.

Odean's artistic talents were apparent in each item they sold. Although ceramics and quilting were her hobbies, flowers and gardening were her passion. The farm was always in full bloom and visible to all that came to visit or traveled the highway north of Liberty.

The visits of the grandchildren and great-grandchildren were always meaningful to Odean and each left with produce from the garden or clippings from the flower beds. Odean loved to travel and she used those opportunities to fill her gardens with plants and clippings from throughout the country. Those clippings have been shared with three generations of children and grandchildren and stand as a testimony of the love that this wonderful lady has passed on to succeeding generations.

Odean was preceded in death by her parents James and Ethel; her sisters, Opal Sinclair and Helen Stump; brothers, Arthur, Lloyd, Dale, Gerald and Harold (in infancy).

Left to cherish her memory are husband Earl, the children, grandchildren, brothers Neal Stump (Phyllis) of Osceola, Lyle Stump (Lavena) of Granger; sister Darlene Walker (Tom) of St Charles, and other relatives and friends.

In keeping with Odean's request, she has been cremated with internment at Liberty Cemetery at a later date. Memorial services were held Wednesday, June 10, 2009, at Kale Funeral Home in Osceola, with Pastor Jerry Kramer from Medora Methodist Church officiating.
Ethel Odean McKnight, daughter of James A and Ethel I (Chase) Stump, passed away on June 5, 2009, at the age of 81. Odean had been residing at the Westview Care Facility in Indianola, where she was recovering from cancer surgery. On Friday, in the presence of her beloved husband, she placed her care in the hands of the Lord.

Odean was born on a farm in Dallas County, on April 22, 1928. She was the seventh of 11 children to be born to James and Ethel Stump. Odean attended school in the Dallas and Madison County Schools and graduated from St Charles High School. Like others of this generation, she endured the rigors of the depression and worked in defense plants to support the war effort.

Following the end of World War II, she met her future husband, Earl H McKnight. Wedding vows were exchanged on Nov 16, 1946, at the "Little Brown Church" in Nashua. Earl and Odean have returned to this beautiful church several times during their 62 years of marriage.

Their marriage was blessed with two children, a daughter and son. The family grew and prospered on a farm just north of Liberty where Earl and Odean spent all of their married life. Odean helped with the farm work and, after her retirement from Furnas Electric in 1986, it became the location of a ceramic and craft business operated by her and Earl. The business kept them busy as they traveled throughout the state selling their products.

Odean's artistic talents were apparent in each item they sold. Although ceramics and quilting were her hobbies, flowers and gardening were her passion. The farm was always in full bloom and visible to all that came to visit or traveled the highway north of Liberty.

The visits of the grandchildren and great-grandchildren were always meaningful to Odean and each left with produce from the garden or clippings from the flower beds. Odean loved to travel and she used those opportunities to fill her gardens with plants and clippings from throughout the country. Those clippings have been shared with three generations of children and grandchildren and stand as a testimony of the love that this wonderful lady has passed on to succeeding generations.

Odean was preceded in death by her parents James and Ethel; her sisters, Opal Sinclair and Helen Stump; brothers, Arthur, Lloyd, Dale, Gerald and Harold (in infancy).

Left to cherish her memory are husband Earl, the children, grandchildren, brothers Neal Stump (Phyllis) of Osceola, Lyle Stump (Lavena) of Granger; sister Darlene Walker (Tom) of St Charles, and other relatives and friends.

In keeping with Odean's request, she has been cremated with internment at Liberty Cemetery at a later date. Memorial services were held Wednesday, June 10, 2009, at Kale Funeral Home in Osceola, with Pastor Jerry Kramer from Medora Methodist Church officiating.


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