Darlene Jean Ernst
September 8, 1926 ~ August 19, 2024
Born in:
Lime Springs, Iowa
Resided in:
New Hampton, Iowa
Darlene Jean Ernst age 97 of New Hampton passed away on Monday, August 19, 2024 at MercyOne Medical Center in New Hampton with her family by her side.
A private family service will be held.
Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton have been entrusted with Darlene’s arrangements.
641-394-4334.
Darlene Jean Olson Ernst was born on September 8, 1926, to Henry Olson and Edith McKenzie Olson. She was baptized, confirmed, and educated in Howard and Winneshiek counties. Darlene was a cheerleader for Cresco High School and a proud member of the class of 1945, where she excelled in dance, speech, drama, and academics. On December 10, 1944, she was united in marriage to Wally at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, IA. After their marriage, Wally and Darlene farmed together for 8 years, then moved to Washburn, IA where they lived for 14 years. They then moved to New Hampton, IA and have lived there since.
Darlene had a successful career as District Manager for Avon for over 27 years, overseeing 450 salespeople and winning numerous awards, including recognition as the top salesperson in the United States. For this achievement, she won a trip to Rome, where she was honored to have an audience with the Pope.
Darlene had a zest for life. Her energy and enthusiasm were contagious. She made those she encountered feel special and loved. Interactions with Darlene left one feeling like a better person. She was the chief cheerleader for her family, instilling a can-do spirit in all and teaching them that life’s comebacks can be stronger than life’s setbacks. She embraced diversity and encouraged acceptance and tolerance of other’s views. She taught her family to follow Jesus, to forgive and to be a peacemaker.
She was a loving wife to her husband Wally for over 74 years. She dedicated herself to Wally and the family they created together, always putting their needs above her own. Wally and Darlene loved to dance. In fact, that’s how they met, and they continued to dance joyfully through life. One of their favorite songs was Ann Murray’s “Could I Have This Dance.” Besides dancing, the couple enjoyed gardening and were well known for their beautiful roses and tulips.
They cherished time spent with family and friends and chose to follow Jesus’s example. They were very involved in their church, serving others by visiting shut-ins, delivering meals on wheels, ushering, reading, and serving communion. They loved the Lord and believed His promises.
Darlene will be deeply missed by her 5 children; Carole (Terry) Andreessen of Libby, MT; Dianne (Craig) LaRue of Denver, IA; Patricia (Robert) Jenkins of Waterloo, IA; Shari (Dale) Nosbisch of Ionia, IA and Wallace Jeffrey (Cindy) Ernst of Cresco, IA; 14 grandchildren; Angelia (Jerry) Kelly, Michelle Vincent, Ryan Andreessen, Lisa (Mark) Sage, Scott (Susi) LaRue, Melanie (Shawn) Mastin, Andrew (Rachel) Antonuccio Jenkins, Michael (Amelia Lobo) Jenkins, Kristin (Jason) Stanford, Elizabeth (Karl) Zondo, Kirk (Tracy) Nosbisch, Sam (Jacque) Nosbisch, Jacquelyn Ernst and Emily Ernst; 27 great-grandchildren; 3 step great-grandchildren, 3 great-great grandchildren, one sister, Sharon Willits, and one brother, Kenny Olson.
Darlene was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and her sister Dorothy.
You have our sympathy!
So sorry for your loss. She was such a sweet lady.
Jeff and girls- you have our deepest sympathies- your Mom was definitely 1 in a million! Sweetest lady ever-
Lisa and Jerry Bina❤️
Thank you all for your kinds words and prayers !
Kathy you always made Mom’s hair look so pretty and were kind enough to do it for her when dad was in the nursing home, thank you!
Condolences to Darlene’s family.🙏🙏
Janice Fenneman Manson
My deepest sympathy to Darlene’s family. Darlene was a special person and a wonderful friend and neighbor.
I want to extend my sympathy to all of the Ernst family.
I one sold Avon with Darlene and enjoyed my time with her learning about Avon.
Darlen was a very special person and easy to know.
Keep memories close and let the Lord Jesus hold you during this time of grief. for the love of Jesus will carry you through.
My sympathy to Darlene’s family. She was a special lady. Always friendly and willing to help and share. She is back with Wally now and I am sure they are dancing away.
They were wonderful neighbors while we lived near them
Our deepest condolences. Prayers for peace and comfort.
My
My sincere sympathy and prayers for the entire Ernst family. Darlene was like a second mother to me and was so loved by my entire family. I just called Darlene today not knowing she had passed away. I will always remember her kindness and beautiful smile. She and Wally were very special people and wonderful neighbors for many years. We loved them like family.
Sorry for your loss. Gary & Connie Kuehn
Sorry for your loss. Gary & Connie Kuehn
We are so very sorry for your loss Shari and all your families. Thinking of you with love and prayers for comfort.
You have our deepest sympathy.
I have many fond memories of the Ernst family while I was growing up. Darlene was a very sweet lady and always had time to talk or ask how I was doing. She loved her family and friends dearly. My sympathy to the family – Darlene was one of a kind! Scott & Penny Perkins
Our sympathy to the family!
Thinking of you with sincere sympathy on the loss of your mother.
Shari and Dale, my sympathy to you and your family. Darlene was a lovely lady.
What an amazing life. Sending our love and sympathies to all your family. 🥀
Sorry for your loss.
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So sorry to hear of Darlene’s passing. Our sympathy and prayers to the entire family. May she rest in peace.