Donald Leibold
January 11, 1938 ~ May 30, 2022
Donald Leibold age 84 of Lawler, IA, died Monday, May 30, 2022, at MercyOne Cedar Falls Medical Center.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 3, 2022, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in Lawler, Iowa with interment in the church cemetery.
Visitation will be 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 2, 2022, at the Hugeback Johnson Funeral Home and Crematory in New Hampton. Further visitation will be one hour prior to the service Friday at the church.
Don was born on Jan. 11, 1938, to Irvin and Victoria (Kipp) Leibold on the family farm just west of Lawler. He grew up on the farm with one brother and one sister, and as a young boy, he helped his parents on their farm and learned the value of a great work ethic, something he carried with him for the rest of his life.
He received his education first at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic School and then went to Lawler High School, where he was a member of the Class of 1956.
One night, Don and a buddy of his went to a dance at the Inwood Ballroom in Spillville. His friend’s girlfriend had brought a friend, Bernadette Hosting, to the dance and introduced Don to Bernie. The rest, as they say, is history as the two were married on January 9, 1960, beginning a marriage that would be filled with love.
The family grew to include Ron, Joellen, Michele, Lori, Tami, and Marie, and the Leibold children had a father who was quiet, hard-working, and was always there for them. In short, Don loved his family. The kids remember that Dad was a Grade A teaser and although they worked hard on the farm with him, they loved the camping trips they took. The stories they can tell about their father and those days in the “pop-up” camper are priceless to all of them.
Don and Bernie taught their children to be good to others, to work hard, and to always be respectful, and those lessons still resonate to this day.
He was a farmer his entire life, and through the years, Don milked cows, farrowed-to-finished pigs, raised beef cattle, bailed hay, and picked rock (as did his kids, who remember Dad telling them that “if you pick rock, we’ll go camping this weekend!”) and grew row crops like corn and soybeans. Don also began working as a welder at Featherlite in his mid-50s and remained working with the Cresco manufacturer until he retired in his early 70s. He was also a member of the Lawler volunteer fire department for many years.
There are a million stories when it comes to Don.
There was a time as a child when his mother gave his pet rooster to the nuns so they could have dinner. There were his gardens that he diligently tended and the kohlrabis and cherry tomatoes he loved so much. There was his trusty pipe. The trip to Colorado was when the camper and the vehicle were fully stocked but the gas tank wasn’t. There was the Case 1370 toy tractor that he so treasured and that was an exact replica of the real Case 1370 on the farm. And there was the car he had that didn’t go into reverse so he would pull into the farmstead, drive it up a hill, and coast back so it would be ready to leave the next day!
Don was a champion napper — falling asleep at a drop of the hat — but if anyone turned the channel on the television, he’d quickly say “hey, I was watching that.” Anyone who knew Don knew he was most comfortable in his bib overalls and he would finish every day with a bowl of popcorn or a dish of ice cream.
He loved his 15 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, who just like his children years before, knew that Don always had their back.
Don lived a full life, and he was a farmer at heart. He still loved going out to the farm that Ron now runs and helping out whenever and wherever he could, and this man who set such a wonderful example of working hard and providing unconditional love will be dearly missed.
He is survived by his wife, Bernadette of Lawler; one son, Ron (Laurie) Leibold of Lawler; five daughters, Joellen (Gary) Friedman of DeWitt, Michele (Steve) Lensing of Fredericksburg, Lori (Jeff) Brannan of Oskaloosa, Tami Bramow of Lawler, and Marie (Dennis) Robison of Troy, Illinois; 15 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren, his brother, Jim Leibold of Lawler; and his sister, Elverna Praska of New Hampton.
Don was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers-in-law, and two sisters-in-law.
Our sympathy to the Leibold family.
Our thoughts and prayers to the Leibold family. God bless.
Our sympathy to the Leibold family.
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Sympathy to you all. Prayers for the families. So sorry for your loss!
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Condolences to the Leibold families. So very sorry for your loss!
Sympathy to all the family! Sorry for your loss
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I’m so sorry for your loss. He was such a good man. I will miss our conversations dearly.
Sympathy to you all!
Our sympathies to the Leibold family!!
So sorry for your loss, prayers for the family
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So Sorry for the families loss
A very nice man man to everyone he met ! Rest In Peace
So sorry for your loss, our thoughts & prayers are with the Leibold Family!
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Our Deepest Sympathy to the family.
Deepest Sympathies to the Leibold family!
Sympathy to all the family
Our sympathy and prayers for the family. So sorry for your loss.
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Thoughts and prayers for all of Don’s family ❤️❤️
Sorry for your loss. May your memories give you comfort during this difficult time.
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Our Deepest Sympathy to the entire family of Don. Know Prayers and Thoughts are with you all during this difficult time of Loss of loved one. James and Lyn(Meissen) Bailey
So sorry for your loss.
always the nicest man…..truly sorry for everyones loss
Sending prayers for the family 🙏
Lots of fond memories working for him baling hay and picking rock in High School. He set a great example just by being around him!! With deepest sympathy ❤️🩹 to the Leibold Family!! Heaven got a great person!!
Thought, prayers and my deepest sympathies to your family
THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS AMEN
Such a wonderful man. Many fond memories camping together.
Prayers to the Leibold family.🙏
Many thoughts and prayers to you all! ❤️🙏
Sorry for your loss
Great person!!
Enjoyed working for him on their farms in High School!!
With deepest sympathy ❤️🩹
Deepest sympathy to Don’s family.
You have my sympathy remembering our good days of camping years ago
Prayers to all of Don’s family.
So sorry for your loss. Hugs
From your work family.
sorry for your loss
Prayers to his family. Jeanne and David Roder
Marie and family, our deepest condolences to you. Praying that you can take comfort in his peace.
So sorry for your loss! Rest In Peace!🙏
Prayers to the Leibold family.
Sorry for your loss
So sorry for your loss. Sending our prayers to the families of Don. May he rest in peace.
So very sorry for your loss ❤️
our condolenses to Bernie and families!
Kim Willingham
We will miss Don. He was an awesome man . Lots of great memories with him camping. So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of your family during this difficult time.
I’m sorry to hear this. Prayers.
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Condolences to the Leibold Family.
Our thoughts and🙏 to Bernie and kids. Sorry for your loss
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. We are so sorry for your loss.
We send our sincere condolences to the Leibold Family
To Ron and all your family, my sympathy.
My sympathies to Don’s family