Lois Winkelman

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Lois R. Winkelman, age 78, of Charles City died Tuesday, August 23, 2016, at Floyd County Medical Center in Charles City. Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, August 27, 2016, at First Congregational Church United Church of Christ, Charles City with Rev. Forest Cornelius presiding. Interment will be held in Riverside Cemetery, Charles City with Corey Schmadeke, Brian Schmadeke, Luke Pickar, Jared Johnson, Becca Pickar, and Samantha Flugge serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Jesse Johnson and Jayda Winkelman. Friends may greet the family 4:00 - 7:00 pm. Friday, August 26, 2016, at Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home in New Hampton. Visitation continues an hour prior to the service at the church in Charles City on Saturday. Lois Ruth Winkelman was born October 17, 1937, in rural Ionia, IA, the daughter of Leonard “Pete” and Ruth (Boggess) Trask. She attended school in Charles City and was a 1954 graduate of Charles City High School. After completing high school, Lois was employed at the local Dry Cleaning service in Charles City for a couple of years. Lois was set up on a date with William Winkelman to the free show playing in Ionia. On August 30, 1956, the couple was united in marriage at the Little Brown Church in Nashua. To this union; five children were born. The couple moved north of Bassett where they lived for nine years. Lois and Bill then moved five miles west of New Hampton where they farmed and raised their children. Lois was an integral part of the farm for over 29 years. She helped with fieldwork and spent many hours on the tractor. She spent many hours tending to her garden, taking care of her home, along with raising her children. Lois took care of it all. They moved to Lois’s family farm near Bassett in 1994 where they lived for seven years before retiring to Charles City in 2001. Lois enjoyed baking, cooking, painting, refinishing furniture, and gardening. She spent time fishing with Bill, and looked forward to going on fishing trips to Waterville, MN. They enjoyed going to their children and grandchildren’s sporting events around the area. Lois was an active member at the First Congregational Church in Charles City. She cherished spending as much time with her family as possible. Lois is survived by her husband of 59 years, Bill; one son, Bruce (Kay) Winkelman of Charles City, IA; four daughters, Kathy (Steve) Otto of Charles City, IA, Sandy (Steve) Schmadeke of Clarksville, IA, Janet (Paul) Pickar of Riceville, IA, Brenda (Matt Beckman) Flugge of New Hampton, IA; ten grandchildren, Corey Schmadeke, Brian Schmadeke, Luke Pickar, Becca Pickar, Jared Johnson, Samantha Flugge, Jayda Winkelman, Paul Otto, Ashley Gracia, and Zach Eckheart; 14 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Lester (Madonna) Trask of Charles City, IA, Vernon (Connie) Trask of Waverly, IA, Stan (Mary Ann) Trask of New Hampton, IA; one sister, Doris (Duane) Lynch of Charles City, IA; She was preceded in death by her parents; a grandson, Jesse Johnson in 2015.

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  1. Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home and Cremation Services created a video in memory of Lois R Winkelman

  2. My dear family. Sorry about your loss. When the enemy death strikes, the sting of death can be very painful, and can leave us with emotions that are hard to understand. Know that when you pour out your heart to God (Psalms 83:18) in prayer, He will give you His Peace that surpasses all understanding to guard your thinking and your heart. May the family stay together during this difficult times.

  3. Dear Sandy (Steve) Schmadeke and family: My sympathy to you all on behalf of your Mother, Lois. I remember you all so well; and it seems like many years that we have had a class reunion of New Hampton graduates. Wishing you all life’s best and happiness…I do have a newly released book out; search online in my name minus the maiden name.

  4. Riceville Market Place – Janet’s co-workers purchased the Pretty Please for the family of Lois R Winkelman.

  5. Connie&Louie,Heather&Chris,Michelle&Brandon&Family purchased the Peaceful White Lilies Basket for the family of Lois R Winkelman.

  6. Our deepest sympathy goes out to the whole family. May God wrap his arms around you and comfort you at this time. Always enjoyed visiting with Lois at church gatherings. She was such a delight to talk to, her voice was always so soft and sweet. She will truly be missed. MaryAnn & Jim Diesburg

  7. Bill and Family so sorry for your loss. Lois will be missed. She had such a kind and gentle soul. Her spirit and kind heart can be seen in all of you. We will be praying for peace and comfort in your time of need. Lynn & Teri Trask

  8. Lois was always a classy lady and I always enjoyed visiting with her about you kids, church and just life in general.

  9. So sorry to hear of Lois’ passing. She was one of the sweetest and most kind-hearted ladies. May the many wonderful memories you have comfort you in the days ahead.

  10. We are feeling your loss my all of the family find comfort in the arms of our Lord. Your mother will always be remembered in the hearts of those who shared her love. Peace be yours.

  11. Lois was a very special cousin…we will miss her so very much…our hearts are so sad for all of you kids and Bill…stay strong for each other…our prayers are with you Junior & Mae

  12. My sincere sympathy to all of the Winkelman family. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers. Julie Randall Nemmers, Spencer, Iowa

  13. Kathy and family, so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. I would occasionally see them and get to visit with them.

  14. To all the Winkelman family~~ my heartfelt condolences go out to you all!! She was such a sweet and kind hearted woman~~ which is evident in each and everyone of you!! I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers!! With Love~~ Staci (Mai) Dahl

  15. Bill, Kathy, Sandy, Janet, Bruce and Brenda and all of your families ~ Our hearts are so saddened by your loss. What a sweet, kindhearted caring women she was. Our deepest sympathy, thoughts and prayers to all of you. We love you all ~ Jerry & Terri Greenlee

  16. Janet, Paul and your entire family. Sending lots of love and prayers. I was very sorry to hear the news of your mother. Thinking of all of you.

  17. Sending our deepest sympathy to all the family. We always enjoyed visiting with Lois and all her family at ball games. It was very nice to see you in Mason City. Sending love and prayers,


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