Beth O'Donohoe

March 11, 1925 ~ December 14, 2020
Beth O’Donohoe age 95 of New Hampton, IA, died Monday, December 14, 2020, at her home.
Services will be held this summer when the family can travel to New Hampton. Interment will be in the New Hampton City Cemetery.
Marietta Beth (Larson) O’Donohoe was born in Charles City, Iowa on March 11, 1925. Her parents were Erwin Larson and Grace (Gillette) Larson. Both parents were graduated from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1923. Beth had a very happy childhood. While many children suffered severe hardships in the Great Depression, she found it a pleasant time to grow up because the adults around her had much more time to give to children’s activities. She greatly loved Girl Scouts and was a member of Troop 2 in Charles City for six years. A kind person gave the Girl Scouts the use of Squirrels’ Inn, two large cabins in a beautiful location north of Charles City. The Scouts enjoyed it at least one day a week all summer. Beth also belonged to the United Methodist Church.
In her childhood, Beth attended three Democratic National Conventions which nominated Franklin Roosevelt (1932, 1936, and 1940). At the first convention she attended, her mother pointed out then-Governor Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt, and their two sons, who were helping to support their father because he suffered from a form of paralysis thought then to be poliomyelitis. Beth’s mother said, “Remember this moment; this is history.”
In 1942 she was graduated from Charles City High School. Hers was the first war class of World War II. Graduation and moving into the adult world of the war felt momentous and like the start of a great adventure. That summer, Beth had her first job at Salisbury Laboratories, an agricultural pharmaceutical company, putting pills in bottles. In the fall, she went to Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri. Her father had rejoined the Army as a Lieutenant Colonel; both parents visited Beth at Stephens. Beth strongly missed them; at the end of her freshman year she transferred to Mills College in Oakland in the Bay Area where her father was serving as Post Executive at Fort McDowell on Angel Island in San Francisco Bay.
Beth greatly enjoyed her time at Mills. She lived on campus on weekdays and on weekends with her parents, first in the Marina district of San Francisco and later on Angel Island in officers’ quarters. Her major was English Literature. The local hospitals of Kaiser and Permanente had requested that the students at Mills cut and fold custom surgical dressings and sponges from bolts of cloth. This would free up a Red Cross chapter to go overseas. The women voted unanimously to each donate an hour a week to this activity and did so throughout the war. Beth was in charge of this project. She received her degree in 1946.
San Francisco provided many rich cultural opportunities. Beth went to movies, concerts, plays, and (for a music class) opera. She experienced a minor earthquake during one of the operas. In addition to classes, in 1944 she met a young 2 nd Lieutenant named James O’Donohoe. From the first, they shared a mutual love of literature and a passion for books that continued their entire married life. The two married in Charles City in September of 1946. Her husband had already completed a semester of law school at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. While he was at law school, Beth taught freshman English at the University. They got their first dog, and their first tiny house quite near the football stadium. Every Saturday night they had company over and served a ham that cooked during the football game. They attended nearly every game together except for one, when her father visited and took her ticket.
In 1949, James graduated from the bar with a Juris Doctor degree, which at that time was a mark of distinction. He began a law practice in New Hampton, Iowa, eighteen miles from Charles City. The couple lived with Beth’s parents for seven months before moving to their own house in New Hampton where Beth lived until she died. In the next few years, she gave birth to their two sons: Christopher (Kit) in 1950 and Nicholas (Nick) in 1952. As they grew up, Beth became active in scouting, first as Den Mother for a Cub Scout Den that met in her basement, and later working with the Boy Scouts until the end of the Sixties.
Busy as this time was, the family found time to attend touring Broadway musicals at the KRNT Theater in Des Moines and plays at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. After the boys went to college and beyond, Beth and her husband traveled extensively. Beth served for six years on the hospital board of St. Joseph Community Hospital (now MercyOne New Hampton Medical Center). Throughout her married life, Beth was an active member of Chapter DL of P.E.O., an organization that is committed to financing education for women. She was president for two years. She was active in the American Red Cross as a swimming representative in the late 1960s. She also corrected themes for New Hampton High School for two years. Later, she used her teaching skills as part of a volunteer program to teach English to Southeast Asian immigrants.
She is survived by her sons: Kit and his wife Judy O’Donohoe; Nick and his wife Lynn Anne Evans; her grand-daughters: Jenny O’Donohoe, her husband Eyal Shafran and children Ethan and Ella Jane; Emily O’Donohoe, her husband Russell Bainer and their children Lilly and Arthur; Masha Kroshinskaya, her husband, Leo Simmons, and their sons Niko and Milo.
For the last six years, her life was brightened by the care and companionship of Dorann Burgart.
A memorial service will be held in the near future when possible at the Hugeback Johnson Funeral Home
So sorry, she was a lovely lady and lived a good long life. 🙏💕
Thinking of Beth’s family and friends at this time. She was such a classy lady!
A beautiful lady! Our sympathy to the family!
Prayers for the family.
My deepest condolences to all of her family and friends.
Sending prayers for the family 🙏🙏
Condolences to the family of Beth O’Donohue. Prayers for her family. Jan and Lance Manson
So sorry for your loss!
Thinking of all of you. She was a wonderful woman🥰 She Will be missed by many😢
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Kit, Judy and family.✝️ Your Mom was such a lovely lady and we know no matter how old they are it is tough to loose them. We have fond memories of her. Hugs to you guys♥️
Sympathies to all
So sorry ,prayers to all. Such a lovely women. Sympathy to the family.
Our deepest sympathy to all
Sorry to hear this. My sympathy to the family.
our thoughts and prayers are with the family……
My deepest sympathy to Kit, Judy and the whole family. She was a very special and friendly lady.
My sympathy to the families.
Sorry to hear this!
My deepest sympathy to her family.
Our sympathy to the family…she was a fine lady and will be remembered by many.
One stately individual, God bless her and her family.
Our sympathy to Beth’s family
This lovely lady will be missed by many people. Sympathy to all the family.
My deepest sympathy to the O’Donohoe family.
Sympathy to Kit, Judy, family and friends!!
So sorry to hear this…love and prayers to the family❤️
This saddens me even though I know she lived a long precious life. Beth was so kind. She invited me to come to the musical Cats as her guest one year and I will never forget it! I had mentioned when she came to the cleaners that she was so lucky that she could go to see the musical. She came in later and asked if I would be her guest to Galligher Bluedorn. She was the best ! We shared the whole experience together and as my kids will testify I have never quit talking about that musical and advising others to go see it. I will never forget that experience or the lady that gave me that day!! My condolences to all of her family.
Thoughts and prayers to the family! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
So very sorry
Prayers for the family
With our deepest sympathies.
My love to all of my friend, Beth’s family!
To Kit and family~ My sincere condolences for the loss of your Mother.
My sympathies to the family.
Very sorry my thoughts & prayers are with you & the family
Prayers to the family
Our sympathy and prayers to all the family.
Our Sympathy to the family.
Sending our families sympathies to you Kit and your family.
Kit, Nick and families. Sorry for your loss I remember your mom from cub scouts. She was a nice lady.
We are so sorry for your loss! She was a one of a kind and left such a great legacy.
Thoughts and prayers for your family.
Our sympathy to Beth’s family🙏🏻
My sympathy and prayers are with the family.
Sending prayers to the family
So sorry Kit , Judy and family. She lived her life to the fullest. Dan and I were the lucky ones to take her the church soup dinner.
Kit and Judy we are so sorry to hear about Beth. She was a great woman with such a kind heart. Thoughts and prayers to you and your families. Dawn and Mike Heying
Our Sympathy Kit, Judy and Family…she was a Fine lady and will be missed!!!🙏🙏❤
Our sympathy to the O’Donohue family. Always enjoyed our visits.
She was a classy lady.👍❤️
Deepest Condolences To Beth’s Family..May She RIP..❤
What a blessing she has been to her whole family. I feel blessed to have known her. God bless you all.
Sorry for your loss prayers for your family.
To all of Beth’s family, I extend my deepest sympathy. She was one of the nicest women I have ever met. She always knew me by name. May she rest in peace.
So sorry for your loss. She was a great lady.
Our sympathy to you….may she live forever in your hearts.
Kit, Nick and families-Sending our deepest heartfelt sympathy. She will be missed by all that knew her.
Sympathies to her family & friends😢😥
Kit and Judy, My sympathies to both of you for the loss of Kit’s mom. She was a special lady! Pat Ackley
Please accept our sympathy.
Sorry for your loss. She was a grand lady, I always enjoyed talking to her.
Our warmest condolences,
Deepest sympathy to the O’Donohoe family.
Kit, Nicky, and families, My sympathy and prayers to all. Beth was a very special lady . I met the family working for Jim parttime many years ago. Beth always took time to visit any time I would see her. May she rest in peace.
God has taken home a very special lady. Rest in heaven Beth.
I always enjoyed seeing and visiting with Beth. I have fond memories of those times.
I was Beth’s pastor for 6 years and during this time we had many nice visits together. Conversation never ceased and some times we would realize a couple hours had already passed by. Beth had so much knowledge about so many things. Everything really it seemed. Her life was very interesting and often she would smile about all the roads during life she had traveled. I enjoyed every visit with her and everything she said as well as the prayers she prayed. Beth was a gift to know, she was special in every sense of the word. She was loved and she will be missed. Rest in heaven Beth, I know God has you. God’s love always, Pastor Candraeah Carey
So sorry for your loss Kit and Judy. She was a really an amazing lady.
Our condolences to you, Kit, Judy and family. Beth was on the Board of St. Joseph Community Hospital when we moved to New Hampton. She was an active participant and offered her broad scope of knowledge to deliberations. She is also the one who introduced me to PEO. Beth will be missed in the community. She was a kind, inquisitive person; always seeking to add to her knowledge and always a teacher. As she is in God’s loving care, may your memories sustain you in the days ahead.
Our deepest sympathy and prayers to you and your family Kit. She was a treasure and a wonderful lady I enjoyed assisting her at the bank.
Beth was a very pleasant and informed lady. I served her at the hospital on occasion and always enjoyed visiting with her. God rest her soul. Mary Wegner
Sending our deepest sympathy to everyone in the O-Donohoe family. So sorry for your loss. Donnie & Delores Knutson
Kit, Judy and family, we send our deepest sympathy. Your Mother was a lovely person. Always enjoyed visiting with her. Our prayers are with you all.
Kit and Judy, Nick and Lynn Ann and all of your Families, we send our thoughts and prayers. Beth was a very kind and active person. To sum it up in one word, she was a Lady and will always be remembered!!
Kit, Judy, and family, we’re keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers. Extending our deepest sympathy to all of you.
Sending prayers to her family. She was a great lady. Jeanne and David Roder
We are sorry for the loss of your mother, such an important part of all our lives, and I appreciate her long friendship with our mother. Beth was an inspiration, showing it is best sometimes to march to your own drummer, even in a small town. I remember the story Kit told at Mom’s memorial service. Dad asked Beth to dance at a Legion event. He said, I think you will like Mary Beth. But I have to tell you one thing I hope you won’t hold against her. She’s a Republican. Of course, Mom later saw the light. Debby Donovan and James Kane, Berwyn, Il
On behalf of my mother and father, I would like to acknowledge the loss of Beth to the connection that their family shared with the Feuling family, a spirit for thanks and remembered with kindness. God Bless.
Mrs. O’Donohoe was an exceptional woman and dear friend to my grandmother, Gert Hintz, and our family. Her spirit, kindness and grace will live on forever. Bless you Mrs. O’D – Hans Wronka
I remember Mrs. O’Donohoe as the wonderful woman who lived in the cool house just down the street during my childhood. My brother Steven Patrie did yard work for her and she’d often sit with us and talk with us about our lives. – Channon Patrie Galligan
Our deepest sympathy to Kit and Judy and all of Beth’s family.
Dear Uncle Kit and Aunt Judy, Our thoughts and hearts are with you. With all of our love. The Perrier family