Tater loved to fly airplanes and even used his plane to court Donna, the love of his life. On March 27, 1951 he was united in marriage with Donna Goeres in Defiance, Iowa. Four children were born into this union and the family made their home on Tater's family farm. In 1987 he moved to Manilla but continued to help out on the farm with his son Bruce.
Besides flying, Tater's passions included restoring and collecting antique tractors and engines in the old blacksmith shop in Manilla. He loved to open the shop and show his work to others. Tater also enjoyed attending antique tractor shows. He was a member of the Sacred Heart Church in Manilla and the N.F.O., Greenridge and Klondike.
For the last four years Tater courageously battled cancer. On March 2008, he became a resident of the Manilla Manor where he died on June 11, 2008 at the age of 85 years, 8 months and 23 days.
Tater was preceded in death by his parents and siblings: Odelia Wenzel, Richard Gollobit and Edna Schute.
He is survived by his wife Donna Gollobit of Manilla; children: Peggy Gollobit of Manilla; Nancy and husband Ron Williams of Hartley; Sharon and husband Jeff Pitts of Polk City and Bruce Gollobit and wife LaNora of Manilla; grandchildren: Kyle Williams and wife Julie of Norwalk; Kayla Williams of Hartley and Dillon Pitts of Polk City; great-grandchildren Ashley and Alayna Williams; siblings Mary Armstrong of Largo, FL; Dorothy Schoeppner of Palmdale, CA; Imelda Ward of Omaha, NE; Joseph Gollobit of Omaha, NE; John Gollobit of Pierce, NE and Thomas Gollobit of Omaha, NE; many other nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Tater loved to fly airplanes and even used his plane to court Donna, the love of his life. On March 27, 1951 he was united in marriage with Donna Goeres in Defiance, Iowa. Four children were born into this union and the family made their home on Tater's family farm. In 1987 he moved to Manilla but continued to help out on the farm with his son Bruce.
Besides flying, Tater's passions included restoring and collecting antique tractors and engines in the old blacksmith shop in Manilla. He loved to open the shop and show his work to others. Tater also enjoyed attending antique tractor shows. He was a member of the Sacred Heart Church in Manilla and the N.F.O., Greenridge and Klondike.
For the last four years Tater courageously battled cancer. On March 2008, he became a resident of the Manilla Manor where he died on June 11, 2008 at the age of 85 years, 8 months and 23 days.
Tater was preceded in death by his parents and siblings: Odelia Wenzel, Richard Gollobit and Edna Schute.
He is survived by his wife Donna Gollobit of Manilla; children: Peggy Gollobit of Manilla; Nancy and husband Ron Williams of Hartley; Sharon and husband Jeff Pitts of Polk City and Bruce Gollobit and wife LaNora of Manilla; grandchildren: Kyle Williams and wife Julie of Norwalk; Kayla Williams of Hartley and Dillon Pitts of Polk City; great-grandchildren Ashley and Alayna Williams; siblings Mary Armstrong of Largo, FL; Dorothy Schoeppner of Palmdale, CA; Imelda Ward of Omaha, NE; Joseph Gollobit of Omaha, NE; John Gollobit of Pierce, NE and Thomas Gollobit of Omaha, NE; many other nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
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