Joan Marie Mueterthies

joan mueterthies

July 2, 1936 ~ March 23, 2026

Born in: New Hampton, Iowa
Resided in: Lawler, Iowa

Joan Marie Mueterthies age 89 of Lawler, passed away peacefully on Monday, March 23, 2026 at Unity Point Allen Memorial Hospital in Waterloo with her family by her side.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 28, 2026, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in Lawler with Rev. Nick Radloff celebrating the Mass. Interment will be held at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Cemetery, Lawler with her six grandsons serving as pallbearers and eight granddaughters serving as honorary pall bearers.

Friends may greet the family from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Friday, March 27, 2026, at Hugeback – Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton.  Scripture service will be held 3:00 p.m. at the funeral home, followed by a Rosary service, the family invites the public to join them. Visitation continues an hour prior to the Mass at the church in Lawler on Saturday.

Hugeback – Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton has been entrusted with arrangements.

Born July 2, 1936, to Oswald and Marie (Schwickerath) Schmitz in New Hampton, IA, Joan grew up in rural Ionia as the third of ten siblings. She attended the local country school, then St. Boniface High School, graduating in 1954. Following high school, she worked at the Main Diner and JC Penney in New Hampton. Joan met Alfred (Fritz) Mueterthies at a dance, and they were married on September 4, 1957. The couple farmed east of New Hampton for eight years, welcoming their first five children, before settling on the Mueterthies family farm north of Lawler in 1965, where their youngest was born. In 1993, Joan and Fritz moved to Lawler, where they both lived out their days.

Throughout her life, Joan was committed to nurturing youth and impacting many lives—teaching religious education for three decades at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and leading the Lawler Lassies and Lads 4-H club for over 35 years. She formed lasting bonds with friends in her neighborhood club, the Putter Pals, and met many others while helping her daughters’ with their fabric store, Material Magic. From her early years caring for her siblings to later volunteering countless hours at her church and in her community, Joan dedicated herself to serving others. Her roles included Parish Society member, Parish Council member, chair of the Archdiocesan Pastoral Council, among other volunteer positions.

Joan enjoyed sewing, quilting, embroidering, cake decorating, and baking treats to share with family and friends. In later years, she cherished calls and visits from her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and many friends.

She is survived by her children: Mark (Peg) Mueterthies, Marla (Gerald) Busta, Don (Keely) Mueterthies, Joyce Mueterthies, Julie Mueterthies, and Connie (Scott) Frick; her fourteen grandchildren: Amy (Mark) Crabbs, Bryan (Michelle) Mueterthies, Becky (Adam) Scharnhorst, Jason (Heidi) Mueterthies, Megan (Kelly) Miller, Michael Mueterthies, Matthew Mueterthies, Emily (Matthew) Stokes, Jaclyn (Alex) Ryan, Greg (Emily) Frick, Jeremy (Megan) Mueterthies, Bethany (Shawn) Semmler, Amanda (Jim) King, and Kaitlyn (Tom) Webb. She also leaves behind her thirty great-grandchildren: Mollie, Bennett, Tristen, Lauren, Lena, Lettie, Maisie, Anna, Eleanor, Carter, Natalie, Shelby, Jadeyn, Alexa, Raela, Walker, Adalynn, Sadie, Aubrey, Cullen, Chet, Colt, Cece, Lillian, Jackson, Clara, Spencer, Ivy, Theo, and Walter; her siblings Larry (Joyce) Schmitz, Joyce (Tom) Renze, Gary (Karen) Schmitz, Sharon Caspersen, Dale (Laura) Schmitz; her in-laws Carol Schmitz, Elaine Schmitz, Dorothy Schmitz, Delores Schluetter; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Joan was preceded in death by her husband Alfred (Fritz) on June 29, 2018; her parents Oswald and Marie Schmitz; parents-in-law Frank and Julia Mueterthies; her siblings Francella (Timmy) Burgart, Ron Schmitz, Bob Schmitz, Bill Schmitz; infant siblings Doris and Sandra Schmitz; in-laws Don Caspersen, Clarence (Madonna) Mueterthies, Bernice (Frank) Kout, Dale Schluetter, Leon (Goldie) Mueterthies; and as well as several nieces and nephews.

Joan’s enduring love for her family, friends, and faith is her legacy. She will be deeply missed by everyone who knew her. The family wishes to express sincere gratitude to all who helped Joan remain in her home and to those who visited or called—you were truly a blessing in her life.

641-394-4334

Services

Visitation: March 27, 2026 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home - New Hampton
101 West Main Street
New Hampton, IA 50659

(641) 394-4334
http://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/

Mass of Christian Burial: March 28, 2026 10:30 am - 11:30 am

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church
2940 Iowa Highway 24
Lawler, IA 52154

6413944334

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  1. My Deepest Sympathy to Joan’s Entire families for you Loss of a loved one. Know Prayers & Thoughts are with you during this difficult time. RIPJoan!
    Lyn (Meissen) Bailey

  2. Our sympathies to the families. Our mother Mary Gebel was in the Putter Pals Club with Joan for many years. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers. Pam Gilbert

  3. We are so sorry to hear about Joan. She was such a great lady. I will miss our visits and great conversations. Prayers for all her family .

  4. Thinking of your family. I babysat many times for your children years ago. Terry Denner Bayes

  5. Our sympathy to the Mueterthies family.
    Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers.

  6. Sympathies to the Mueterthies family. Will remember Joan for her numerous years of service through 4-H as an excellent leader and mentor for many. Enjoyed the years, so long ago, while I was a leader and I would always ask Joan for advice. I admired her a lot. She was a great lady! May she rest in peace. Thoughts and prayers to all.

  7. Joyce Mueterthies and family,

    My sympathy to you and your siblings on the death of your mom, Joan. I remember her well. She was an inspiration to me. Know of my prayerful support.

    Sister Janet Heiar

  8. Our heartfelt condolences to the family. Joan was an inspiration, a pillar in the church and community, and genuinely lovely lady. “You never forget someone who gave you so much to remember💕”.

  9. My deepest sympathies to the Mueterthies family. Joan was a great lady! Heaven has gained an angel.

  10. Dear all,
    So sorry for your loss. I have many memories of sharing time with Joanie. She will be missed.
    Julie Eichenberger

  11. Deepest condolences to the Mueterthies. Wishing you strength and comfort during this difficult time. ❤️
    Wayne and Isariya Sander

  12. Sending prayers to her family. I remember her from all the places she worked in New Hampton. Always smiling. May her memories console you today! Jeanne Roder

  13. My sympathies to her family, Joan was a very kind and caring lady of many talents. Always smiling. May she rest in peace.

  14. Thinking of all of the Mueterthies families. She was a very nice neighbor.
    My deepest sympathy.

  15. Mark, Marla, Don, Joyce, Julie and Connie, I will always think of your mom as the steady, loving center of the extended Schmitz family I was fortunate to grow up in. She was a wonderful person, and I’m proud to be her niece. My deepest sympathies are with you, Aunt Joan’s entire family and her many friends.

  16. I always saw her in church in Lawler. Her 1 daughter Marla i knew and Jerry! She was a very special woman. Our sympathy to the family. Rest In Peace!

  17. I have such fond memories of Joan as a Lawler Lively Lassie. Joan was a wonderful leader and coach. I send my sincere condolences to her family. She will be greatly missed.

  18. So sorry to read of Joan’s passing.
    Our prayers and sympathy to all the Mueterthies and Schmitz families.
    Joan was such a nice person
    Leon and Nancy Wegner.

  19. To Joanie’s family,
    My sympathies to Joanie’s children and extended family. I was in 5th grade when we had new neighbors moved in next door, and it held a big impact in my young life. Joanie and I had intellectual conversations in our car pool from school, she chauffeured my mother to endless 4-H functions after I graduated high school, and she made great anniversary cakes for my parent’s 40th anniversary. Through the years, she always greeted me as if I was family. R.I.P., Joanie.

  20. My prayers are for Joan and her family. I always enjoyed visiting with her and her children.


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