Helen Key

helen key
Helen Gwendaline Key age 96 of rural Ionia, IA died Thursday, May 7, 2020, at her home surrounded by her family. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton is in charge of arrangements. Helen Key’s long, remarkable life began on Dec. 6, 1923, when she was born to Ricklef and Hilda (Petersen) Lunschen in Aurora, S.D. She was an outstanding student and graduated from Sioux Falls Washington High School at the age of 16 before attending business college in Minneapolis as a young adult. She married Donald Jacobson in 1941, and the couple had three children — Thomas Donald, Bette Jean, and David Thomas. They made their home in Albert Lea, Minnesota, for 30 years, and they later divorced. As a mother, Helen dealt with two tragedies — her oldest son died at the age of 15 after coming down with the mumps and encephalitis and her youngest son died in a car accident at the age of 22 — yet she always had an upbeat spirit and positive outlook on life. Helen lived the majority of her life in the Charles City area, where she ran the “Maid-Rite” for several years before becoming the office manager for two doctors — Dr. Tolliver and Dr. Trefz — a job she held for many years. She also was the bookkeeper for several small businesses. She married Arden Key in 1981, and they made their home in Charles City. Helen was a woman who loved life and lived it to the fullest. She worked with Bette at “BJ’s Bar and Grill” in Colwell until she finally retired at the age of 90, and Bette will tell you that “mom would do whatever you needed and she kept everyone entertained.” For the past 10 years, Helen lived with Bette and her husband, Dan, in rural Ionia, and Helen loved the studio apartment Dan built for her and especially enjoyed her daughter’s home-cooked meals each day. She had a plethora of hobbies — including crossword puzzles, music and dancing, classic TV shows, lottery tickets, and, especially, sports. She was a huge fan of the Chicago Bears, and she loved talking about the games and players with her great-grandsons. Helen looked forward to Sunday services at the United Church of Christ in Colwell, and the congregation and Pastor Debra Lincoln meant the world to her. She wrote beautiful letters, always signed with her nickname, “Gramma Honey,” and those letters will be treasured for years to come. Helen was the “life of the party” and always had a joke to tell. She truly loved to laugh and was well known for her mantra, “We gotta have fun!” For 96 years, she lived an amazing life. Helen was kind, accepting, generous, humorous, and strong. Those who knew her will always love her, remember her and know they are better because Helen was part of their lives. Helen is survived by her daughter, Bette Jean (Daniel) Knecht of Ionia, IA; two granddaughters, Cher (Scott) Anderson of Mason City, IA, Brandi Nehls of Charles City, IA; eight great-grandchildren, Tyler Kober of Waterloo, IA, Parker (Whitney) Kober of Blaine, MN, Brooke Anderson of Mason City, IA, Cole Anderson of Mason City, IA, Maranda Nehls, and her children, Aiden, Braylon, Tucker, and Carter of Mason City, IA, Devon Ingram of Charles City, IA, Brynn Ingram of Charles City, IA, Khole Ingram of Charles City, IA; two step-sons, Tom Key of Minneapolis, MN, Dave Key of Iowa. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Arden; two sons, Thomas Donald, David Thomas; great-grandson, Jordan David Nehls; infant sister, Mavis Lunschen; sister, Betty Cunningham.

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  1. Betty so sorry for your loss, mom was such a hoot!! She always had a smile for everyone & a sense of humor that was undeniable!! Deb Holzer

  2. Oh, Betty I’m so sorry for your loss. Helen was such a sweetie and so much fun! God Bless you and your family. Sue Thorson-Berneman

  3. Bette and Dan, so sorry for your loss. Grandma Helen has many great memories for our family, but especially Justin. Hugs and prayers for healing and remembering the great memories. Diana Franzen Bisping & Justin Franzen

  4. I remember your mom coming though drive-up at the bank. One day she told me I reminded her of a cousin in SD. While I never met or saw this person, I joked with her calling her cousin when I did wait on her. Such a fun lady. Thoughts and prayers to you.

  5. Bette and Family Was sorry to read about the death of you mother. She was such a fun person. The girls and I enjoyed her so much when she and Ardie lived across the street on Clark. Her presence at our garage sales was truly inspirational. She was a great sales person. I know you will miss her – you had her with you for a very long time. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Fran Oldham

  6. We are so very sorry to hear about Helen…She was an awesome Lady , funny, spunky, and full of love…Betty and Family, you have our sympathy and our love. Many hugs..Betty,she loved you and Dan so very much….I will call you next week. Larry and Cheri Zubrod Winfield Missouri


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