Geneva Drewelow

geneva drewelow
Geneva Drewelow age 85 of Nashua, IA died Friday, May 5, 2017 at Floyd County Memorial Hospital in Charles City, IA. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at St. John Lutheran Church in Nashua with Rev. Bill Nielson presiding. Interment will be held at St. John Western Douglas Cemetery in Plainfield with Amanda Petersen, Brent Petersen, Adam Drewelow, Brooke Drewelow, Aaron Drewelow, Andy Drewelow and Brianna Drewelow serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Nathan, Lauren, and Ethan Petersen and Addison, Braelyn, Brylee, and Whitney Drewelow. Friends may greet the family from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Monday, May 8, 2017 at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home – Olson Chapel in Nashua. Visitation continues an hour prior to the service on Tuesday at the church. Geneva Arlene Drewelow was born February 23, 1932 in a farm house in rural Bremer County, the daughter of Art and Amanda (Gebert) Hoeper. She attended country school and graduated from Tripoli High School in 1950. After high school, she went to Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls and received her teaching degree. Geneva taught in three country schools, one by Horton and two in the Douglas Township. She married Jerry Drewelow on June 14, 1953. To this union two children were born, Rick Drewelow and Louise, who died in infancy. Geneva had a very deep faith in God and taught Sunday School for many years. Daily she read the Bible and many devotional books. Reading was one of her favorite pastimes. Geneva purchased bibles for third graders at St. John Lutheran Church for 35 years. She always enjoyed working on the farm, feeding calves, milking cows, chisel plowing, picking up rocks and helping bale hay. Geneva was the bookkeeper for the Drewelow Family Farm for many years. In 2006, she was honored to be Grand Dairywoman for Fredericksburg Dairy Days. She loved to quilt for church and attend circle meetings, paint pictures, tend to her garden, dance and listen to music; especially her son, Rick, play guitar. Geneva is survived by one son, Rick (Linda) Drewelow of Ionia, IA; four grandchildren, Amanda (Brent) Petersen of Waverly, IA, Adam (Brooke) Drewelow of Fredericksburg, IA, Aaron Drewelow of Frederika, IA, Andy (Brianna) Drewelow of Eldridge, IA; seven great-grandchildren, Addison, Braelyn, Brylee, and Whitney Drewelow (daughters of Adam and Brooke), and Nathan, Lauren, and Ethan Petersen (children of Amanda and Brent). She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Jerry, on February 24, 1982; and one daughter, Louise, in infancy.

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  1. So sorry for your loss, Rick & Linda. Hang tight to the memories. Please holler at us if you need ANYTHING!!! We Love yas, Ron & Mary Kay

  2. With love from – Steve and Robyn Dietz Family purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of Geneva Drewelow.

  3. Rick & Linda, We’re so sorry to read about your mothers passing. She was really a nice lady and we’re sure a great mother and grand mother.

  4. Sending thoughts and Prayers to Rick & Linda and family on the loss of your Mom!

  5. Geneva was a wonderful friend, neighbor and Sunday School teacher for our kids. She even picked our kids up on Sunday mornings and drove them in to Sunday School as she was the teacher and was going right by our house. She had a Heart Of Gold and will be missed by many. RIP Geneva. Our deepest sympathy to Rick and Linda and family. Dave and Nancy Demro Laurie , Stacy, and Joel.

  6. Rick & Linda- so sorry to hear this. Had your Mom as a Sunday school teacher for 4 years of high school and always enjoyed going. Will miss being able to say HI to her at church the times we’d get there when we were home for a visit. Thoughts and prayers are with you. Sharon & Ken Pinter

  7. Prayers for you all at the loss of your loved one. Keep her memories alive as you continue telling stories about her. Godspeed!

  8. Our deepest sympathy to the Drewelow family on the loss of Geneva. Geneva will be remembered in many special ways. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Merlyn, Jeanne and Jerry Zipse Lori, John and Cody Sheehy

  9. Our condolences to you, Rick, and your family on the passing of your Mom. She was funny, had a wonderful smile and a joy to visit with. Hang on to all the memories you have made with her. Those will help you in the days ahead. She will be greatly missed. We’ll be keeping you and your family in our prayers. The Henry Family, Kathy, Wayde and Keegan.

  10. Rick and Linda, My condolences to you and your family on your loss. Growing up as neighbors brings back a lot of memories of happier times. I remember both your Mom and Dad as very hard workers and also farming the land I grew up on. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time, may God Bless and keep you.

  11. Sympathy to all of Geneva’s family, it was a pleasure getting to know her at church, she loved sharing her faith. Cherish your happy memories. Sherri and Gene Nieman

  12. GENEVA AND I GRADUATED FROM TRIPOLI IA. IN 1950 AND WERE FRIENDS AFTER THAT — WE WOULD GET TOGETHER AT OUR CLASS REUNIONS AND SHE SELDOM MISSED THEM — I LAST SAW GENEVA AT OUR 65 TH CLASS REUNION AT THE COUNTRY CLUB IN TRIPOLI IN 2015. — I’M SURE I SPEAK FOR OUR ENTIRE CLASS — SHE WILL BE MISSED BY US ALL — STEVE MAURER — THE LAST TIME I SAW YOU RICK WAS AT A DANCE IN WEST UNION THAT YOU PLAYED AT 2 YEARS AGO


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