Evelyn Moine

evelyn moine
Evelyn M. Moine, age 99 of Nashua, Iowa died Saturday, January 4, 2020, at Cedar Vale Assisted Living in Nashua, surrounded by her family. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 8, 2020, at Cedar Point Church in Nashua with Rev. Darin Cerwinske officiating the service. Interment will be held in Greenwood Cemetery, Nashua with Travis Moine, Mark Moine, Kevin Cerwinske, Rylan Zwanziger, Ken Lipkowitz, and Larry Prohaska serving as pallbearers. Friends may greet the family from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at Hugeback Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory - Olson Chapel in Nashua. Visitation continues an hour prior to the service at the church on Wednesday. Evelyn Mae Moine was born June 15, 1920, in Waterloo, IA, to Kenneth & Ruth (Butler) Myers. Evelyn attended school in Waterloo. She was a member of the First Lutheran Church, being baptized, confirmed, and married there. Evelyn married M. Albert Moine on November 17, 1940. They were blessed with four children, Roland, Larry, Bernard, and Sandra. They were active members of the Republic Community Church, which holds many special friends and memories. Albert & Evelyn farmed east of Nashua for 21 years. This was followed by their owning, developing, and operating the “Central 76 Campground”, an RV park in Branson, MO. In 1980 Albert had a heart attack after which they returned to Iowa, living on the ‘The Ponderosa’ north of Nashua. As a couple, they both enjoyed many travels in their RV camper, fishing, and spending winters in Texas, Florida, and Missouri with their special lifetime friends. Evelyn’s gift of music began early in her life as a piano student. At 12 years of age, she played “When It’s Springtime in the Rockies” on the WMT Radio Station Children’s Talent Hour. Evelyn continued her love of music teaching lessons to many students through the years. Later she became an organ ‘student’ and again shared this talent teaching others. Evelyn truly loved all music and especially the Gaither Gospel Music and attended several concerts. She also played for various churches wherever they lived as well as for weddings and funerals. In her life, she especially loved her time with her family near and far, cherishing many treasured memories. Evelyn is survived by one son, Larry (Winnett) Moine and one daughter, Sandra (LeRoy) Cerwinske all of Nashua, IA. seven grandchildren, Travis, Traci, Paije, Darin, Kevin, Mark & Michelle; 12 great-grandchildren and 7 step-great-grandchildren, 10 great-great-grandchildren, and one step great-grandchild; sister-in-law, Ann Myers of Virginia; daughter-in-law, Barb Moine Gustafson of St. Louis, MO. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Albert in 1988; two sons, Roland in 1961 and Bernard in 2008; grandson, Perry Cerwinske and great-grandson Joseph Moine; one sister, Kathryn Myers Tollefson Shepard; two brothers, Robert (Bob) and George (Bill) Myers; two brothers-in-law, LouieTollefson and Dale Shepard; sister-in-law, Norma Myers Burkle; along with several nieces and nephews.

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  1. My condolences to all of Evelyn’s family. Many happy memories of times our families spent together growing up in Republic. Evelyn played and my Dad sang at many funerals together in and around Nashua and music was always a part of every time we all got together. What a life she lived spanning almost a full century experiencing all of the changes. Eternal rest is now her reward, Rest In Peace.

  2. Evelyn’s mother Ruth was my mother sister Bernice Buttler Leibundguth 48@gmail.com I am Larry Leibundguth of La Plata Mo. I just found the obit of your mom to day by by Gods direction. So sorry to here of the passing it is always a lost. I also love the Gathers an sing there songs at my church. I remember hearing about the central 76 camp ground in Branson I remember your mom saying that they had to blast the ground to put in the water sewer lines. I think it was whare Ride the Ducks an Walmart is to day an liveing down there I understand that first hand. I think it was in the late 1980s that I last saw your mom.


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