Jerome Carpenter

jerome carpenter
Jerome H. Carpenter, age 80 of Ionia, IA passed away on Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at his home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, October 8, 2016 at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Ionia with Father Brian Dellaert celebrating. Visitation will be at the church one hour prior to the funeral mass on Saturday. Burial will be at a later date. Online condolences for Jerome's family may be left at www.conway-markhamfh.com. Memorials may be directed to the family. Jerome Howard was born on July 16, 1936 to Howard and Anna (Jenn) Carpenter on the family farm in rural Nashua, IA. He was a 1954 graduate of New Hampton High School. Upon graduating, Jerome entered and served his country in the United States Army as a paratrooper until his honorable discharge in 1956. When he returned home, Jerome purchased a bowling alley in West Union. He then attended Mankato State University and Winona State University to obtain his Master's Degree in Education. From there he began his teaching career in the Rochester Area School Districts. Jerome battled mental illness for the remainder of his adult life. At the point in his life, Jerome moved back to the Ionia area and was able to work at various jobs for short periods of time. Jerome loved bowling, traveling a great distance to enter and compete in bowling tournaments winning many awards. He also enjoyed playing cards and pull tabs. Jerome is survived by his brother, Herbert Carpenter of New Hampton and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his siblings, Bernice (Louis) Flick, Russell Carpenter, Marlys (Willis) Baldwin, Eleanor (Donald) Rosonke and his sister-in-law, Alice Carpenter.

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  1. To all the family of Jerry, I will miss his phone calls, even though he wasnt much of a talker. We all know how we had to keep the conversation going, and he usually gave short abrupt answers but he did try to keep up with what was going on in everyones families. Just last week I asked him how many jumps he made as a paratrooper and he said 14. He was good with dates and numbers as he could remember all of his brothers and sisters birthdays and years they were born. One of his earlier hobbies was a numismatic. Look that up in your dictionary, I had to. And I didnt say he collected this, just studied it. May you rest in peace Uncle Jerry and may God keep you safe now. Godspeed!!

  2. Jerome always shared his stories with me about going to school in Mankato and his times spent in Rochester as he knew I lived in both cities. For not seeing him much in the past years, he always remembered me whenever we did. I always appreciated when he would stop by to visit my parents (Marlys and Willie Baldwin) on his way through Charles City. Unfortunately I will not be able to attend the funeral service. Im sure there is a game of cards happening in Heaven with all of our loved ones right now. -Mike Baldwin (Jeromes nephew) Lakeville, MN

  3. I was blessed to know Jerry over these last many years. Hearing about his life and seeing the pictures that went along with the stories. He had many accomplishments and a daily survivor of mental illness. I consider it an honor to have known Jerry. Heaven has yet gained another angel. Rest In Peace Jerry, my friend.

  4. I had the pleasure of knowing Jerry over the last 4 years. God Bless him and his family! May God continue to show His love and blessings to All! You are in my thoughts and prayersGod Bless! Teresa

  5. I am very sorry to hear of your loss. The lost of a loved one grieves the heart and words are never enough to take away the pain. However, our Heavenly Father knows your grief. As a loving and caring Father, He will be there to comfort and sooth your “broken-heart and crushed spirit”. ( Psalm 3418 ). May you find comfort and hope in Gods promise of a day when you will reunite with your loved one again. ( Isaiah 2619 ). My sincere condolences to the family.


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