Marjorie Janet Moulds

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scan_pic0015Fairbank- Marjorie Janet Moulds, of Fairbank, died Thursday, February 3, at Cedar Valley Hospice Home in Waterloo, of a sudden illness.

She was born November 27, 1921 at Rockford, Illinois, daughter of Otto and Hulda (Andersen) Kramer.

She married George Moulds on March 25 1945.  She had worked at Allen Hospital in Waterloo for 22 years as a Ward Secretary.

Survived by:Two daughters:  Linda (Don) Christian of Waverly, Janet (Dave) Knepper of Barry Illinois.  Two sons: Bob (Karla) Moulds and Jack Moulds of Fairbank.  Ten grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death by:  her husband, George Moulds, on May 7,  1995 and a brother in infancy.

Services:at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, February 7, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Fairbank, with burial in the Fairview Cemetery, Dunkerton.  Public visitation from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. and on Monday and a hour before services at the church.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

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  1. Dear Linda, Bob, Janet, and Jack

    I was thinking of your Mom just a week ago and told Pat we needed to stop by on our next trip to Iowa. Please accept our condolences and wish we could be back in time for the funeral. My sister Marilyn should be there if your weather cooperates. After my Mom’s funeral and also Irene Morgan’s, we are going to have to try hard to get the cousins together. Let us know if any of you are in Michigan or Florida in the winter.

    Love

    Larry Meier

  2. Janet,
    It saddened me to read about the loss of your mother. I have many pleasant memories of her during overnight stays at your home. I also remember a time when I was in the hospital(many years ago) and how sweet she was in her visits and also bringing me a pastry. She was a lovely lady. I still have both of my parents but they are also in their 80s so I know our years together may be few. Life passes so quickly and no matter the age or condition you are never ready to say goodbye. My thoughts are with you, Bob, Linda and Jack.

    Blessings from,
    Kathy Reicherts Blum

  3. Dear Janet, Dave, Lisa, Amy, Matt and Mike,
    We’re so sorry to hear about the passing of your mother, mother-in-law and grandmother. Lisa would always speak so fondly of her. We were especially pleased and honored when she made us a beautiful blue patchwork quilt which we use often throughout our cold winters:)
    Her soul is in our prayers as well as prayers for your peace and acceptance.
    With deep sympathy,
    Tom and Mary Anne Fleming

  4. We are so sorry to hear about Marjorie. Seems like she lived a full life. We are sure your family has many wonderful memories of her. At times like this the Bible comforts me so much. John 11:11-44 shows when Jesus resurrected Lazarus. Jesus said that Lazarus was just sleeping and then he resurrected him. He was showing what he would do on a grand scale soon. Jesus said in John 5:28&29 there would come a time when those in the memorial tombs would hear his voice and come out. This would also be at a time when Revelation 21:3&4 says there will be no more tears, pain or death. This would all happen when God’s Kingdom comes, the same kingdom that Jesus taught us to pray for in the Lord’s Prayer. What a wonderful prospect for Marjorie and all those in the memorial tombs now. We express our deepest sympathy. We hope you find comfort in this time of loss.

  5. Janet, Bob, Jack, Linda,

    So sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. My mom passed Jan. 16th at the same age, it’s never easy to have them leave, but, we know they are in a happy place.
    Best wishes,
    Tom Taber

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