Genevieve Alice Tiemessen

March 22, 1933 ~ March 27, 2025
Genevieve Alice Tiemessen age 92 of New Hampton, IA, died Thursday, March 27, 2025, at the New Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday, April 3, 2025, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in North Washington, with Rev. James Goerend celebrating the Mass. Interment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery in North Washington.
Friends may greet the family 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at the Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home in New Hampton where there will be a 3:30 p.m. family rosary and a 7:00 p.m. parish scripture service. Visitation continues an hour prior to the Mass at the church on Thursday.
Genevieve Alice Tiemessen was born on a farm near Lawler on March 22, 1933 to Dan and Blanche (Finnegan) Sheridan. She always went by her middle name of Alice. She was born the day prohibition ended. She was the 3rd oldest of the Sheridan’s 4 children. She grew up east of Lawler on the family farm where the family raised chickens, pigs, and milked cows. She grew up learning a strong and hard work ethic. She attended a one room school house known as Stapleton #2 that she attended until the 4th grade and then she went to Our Lady of Mt Carmel until the 11th grade.
She met Raymond Tiemessen at a dance in Lawler and then they started dating. They got married on June 2, 1952 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in Lawler, IA. The couple made their home on the family farm one mile east of North Washington where they raised their 5 children Dale, Roger, Connie, Gary & Sandy. They lived on the farm where Rays parents lived and Ray and Alice lived in the house with Rays folks before moving into a converted machine shed and there was no indoor plumbing. In 1958 they built a house where Alice lived until her death. On the farm they milked cows raised chickens, hogs, and beef cattle. Ray and Alice were married for 61 years.
Alice enjoyed helping out on the farm, being in the tractor and hauling corn to North Washington Coop. She loved playing cards and her Monday morning get togethers at the Chickasaw Senior Center. Her favorite was making cookies especially Snickerdoodle’s and Chocolate Chip for her grandkids and great grandkids. Alice loved trying new recipes and making goodies for her friends on Monday mornings. She also loved her independence of being able to drive her car and going to New Hampton and Ionia when she wanted to. Ray and Alice wintered in Alamo, Texas for 19 Years and Alice continued to go down for 3 more years until she sold her trailer in 2017. They have made a lot of lasting friendships with other couples while in Texas.
Alice is a member of Immaculate Conception Church in North Washington, Monday Morning Coffee Club and Ionia card playing group. Alice played the drums in a band for a lot of years and the band name was Diamond T Cowboys. Also she enjoyed doing a variety of adult coloring books with her large assortment of color pencils and markers.
Alice is survived by her children: Dale (Linda) Tiemessen of New Hampton, Roger (Laurie) Tiemessen of New Hampton, Connie Ellswick of New Hampton, Gary (Cindy DeWitte) Tiemessen of Bettendorf, IA and Sandy (Mark) Cloud of Alabama. She is also survived by 11 Grandchildren: Dan (Lindsey) Tiemessen, David Tiemessen, Michelle (John) Kalinay, BJ (Andrea) Tiemessen, Cassandra Tiemessen, Mike ( Sierra) Tiemessen, Jennifer Cole, Christina (Ricardo) Vera, Danielle (Jeremy Bouska) Tiemessen, Chris (Mandi) Cloud & Jeremy Cloud. 14 Great Grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents Dan & Blanche Sheridan, her husband Raymond on April 14, 2014, Sisters Margaret (Henry) Joebgen and Mary (Virgil) Hilsman, brother Pat Sheridan; one Great Granddaughter Rose Tiemessen.
My sympathy to Alice’s family. We’ve lost a beautiful lady and a good friend. May she rest in peace with Ray🙏
My sympathies to Alice’s family.
Our sympathy to the Tiemessen Family
My sympathy to Alice’s family who she spoke of often while having coffee with the Monday morning friends.! Alice was very kind and her smile will be in our memory. God rest you, Alice.
Our deepest sympathy. Sure a neat lady.
My sympathy and prayers to Alice’s family.
Prayers and sympathy to Alice’s family.
Our deepest sympathies to Alice’s family.
Sympathy for Alice’s family.
Lovely lady! My sincere sympathy to the family.
My deepest sympathy to Alice’s family.
Lori and Roger – my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Our dear Alice was a hoot. She made us laugh at coffee and you could expect something funny when she spoke. Dave and I got acquainted with her at the North Washington group coffee. She will be missed by all who knew her. I wish we would have been blessed to know her longer than we did. Our sympathy to all the family. We will be out of town for her services but would definitely be there otherwise. She will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
I want to express my heart felt condolences for the Family of Alice. May you all reach for the arms of Jesus and allow him to walk you through the grief. Prayers are expended to all the Family for peace.
Sympathy to Alice’s family.
Our deepest sympathy to Alice’s family. Sure will miss our visits. Barbara and Andrew Kottke
Deepest sympathy to Alice family.
I will miss Alice and our phone calls. We met while in Texas for the winters and became very good friends. Anyone who met her became a friend. She was a beautiful lady.