Starting their married life with virtually nothing, their first home was an 8’ x 10’ homemade trailer. With hard work and good ethics they built a successful and happy life.
To this union a daughter, Donna, and a son, Richard, were born. Approximately in 1944 Earl began farming and Violet began her role as a farm wife which continued until 1967 when they moved to Storm Lake, Iowa. Violet went to work as a turkey inspector at the turkey plant. In 2012 Violet moved to assisted living in Denison, Iowa, to be closer to Richard. Due to some health issues in 2015 she moved into nursing home in Denison. After Richard passed away in May, 2015, she moved to a nursing home in Rapid City, South Dakota to be near Donna and resided there until her death.
Violet was a gracious hostess welcoming everyone into her home and prepared wonderful meals. She was a hard worker and an immaculate housekeeper but never minded messes made by grandkids. The grandkids remember her as always being truthful and fair in her gift giving, making sure they all got the same gift or dollar amount. Her hobby was sewing clothing, making patchwork quilts and putting puzzles together.
Violet is survived by her sister Bonnie: daughter Donna (Dennis) Dressen: Grandchildren Chris (Donna) Dressen and Jay (Stacie) Dressen: Great Grandchildren Nathan, Emmy, Lynsey and Karlee. Also surviving her is extended family Larry Tastad and his children Teresa (Dan) Gillen, Cynthia Tastad, Nick (Jennifer) Tastad and Douglas (Bee) Tastad: Larry’s Great Grandchildren Lauren, Sarah, Evan, Eric, Claire, Brodrick and Marcos.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, son, and sisters, Amy, Opal, Vivian, Marjorie and brother Lyle.
Starting their married life with virtually nothing, their first home was an 8’ x 10’ homemade trailer. With hard work and good ethics they built a successful and happy life.
To this union a daughter, Donna, and a son, Richard, were born. Approximately in 1944 Earl began farming and Violet began her role as a farm wife which continued until 1967 when they moved to Storm Lake, Iowa. Violet went to work as a turkey inspector at the turkey plant. In 2012 Violet moved to assisted living in Denison, Iowa, to be closer to Richard. Due to some health issues in 2015 she moved into nursing home in Denison. After Richard passed away in May, 2015, she moved to a nursing home in Rapid City, South Dakota to be near Donna and resided there until her death.
Violet was a gracious hostess welcoming everyone into her home and prepared wonderful meals. She was a hard worker and an immaculate housekeeper but never minded messes made by grandkids. The grandkids remember her as always being truthful and fair in her gift giving, making sure they all got the same gift or dollar amount. Her hobby was sewing clothing, making patchwork quilts and putting puzzles together.
Violet is survived by her sister Bonnie: daughter Donna (Dennis) Dressen: Grandchildren Chris (Donna) Dressen and Jay (Stacie) Dressen: Great Grandchildren Nathan, Emmy, Lynsey and Karlee. Also surviving her is extended family Larry Tastad and his children Teresa (Dan) Gillen, Cynthia Tastad, Nick (Jennifer) Tastad and Douglas (Bee) Tastad: Larry’s Great Grandchildren Lauren, Sarah, Evan, Eric, Claire, Brodrick and Marcos.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, son, and sisters, Amy, Opal, Vivian, Marjorie and brother Lyle.
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