Lyle Njus
October 2, 1934 ~ October 15, 2021
Lyle D. Njus, age 87, of Lawler, Iowa, died Friday, October 15, 2021, at the New Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, October 21, 2021, at Immanuel Lutheran Church - Crane Creek, rural Lawler, IA, with Pastor Sue Cira officiating.
Interment will be held at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Cemetery in Lawler with Dennis Njus, Deb Njus-Heckman, Dawn Njus, David Njus, Eric Njus, and Zach Njus serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Coral Njus, Chris Thies, Allie Njus, Macie Njus, Nick Njus, Elizabeth Njus, Keira Myers, Samantha Njus, and Nikki Njus.
Friends may greet the family from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 20, 2021, at Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton. Visitation continues an hour prior to the service at the church on Thursday.
Lyle was born on Oct. 2, 1934, to Joseph and May (Nystel) Njus at his grandparents’ farmhouse near Lawler. He was the oldest of the three Njus children and went to a country school; his family moved into town, where he continued his education and was a member of the Class of 1953 at Lawler High School.
As a school kid, he earned his “pop” money by shoveling coal off train cars both before and after going to class, and that work ethic became a part of Lyle for the rest of his life.
He and his brothers literally built their own farm – hauling in bins and buildings — near Lawler. They raised crops, milked cows, raised chickens and other livestock, and even late in life, when getting around was tough on him, there was no better day for Lyle than one spent on a tractor.
Bleeding ulcers are never fun, but they were worth the pain to Lyle because when he was hospitalized in New Hampton, he met a hospital employee named Bernette Hay. She helped nurse him back to health, babied him a bit, if you will, and when Lyle was released from the hospital, they began dating and fell in love. They were married on April 28, 1962, at Grace Lutheran Church in Tripoli.
The couple had four children — Dennis, Deb, Dawn, and David — and the Njus kids had a dad who was always there to help them, taught them how to drive tractors, and helped them with a little cash when they needed some. They will also remember how much fun they had on their vacations to Adventureland, where you could be a mile away and still hear Dad screaming at the top of his lungs as he rode a ride. And Lyle enjoyed going to the amusement park just as much later in life when he had grandchildren.
In addition to farming, Lyle was a rural-route mail carrier sub for many years before taking over the route full-time in 1982. All told, he delivered mail for more than 42 years before retiring.
Lyle liked to garden and he loved eating his wife’s good cooking, but more than anything, Lyle was a people person. He loved to visit, and when he hauled mail, he brought candy along for the kids and often was invited into a family’s home for a hot cup of coffee. Maybe you didn’t know Lyle when you walked into a room, but by the time you left, you were fast friends.
He loved going to the Waverly Sale Barn for sheep and exotic animal sales, and even when he had trouble getting around, he’d “drive-through” just so he could see what exotic animals were up for sale. Lyle also liked a good bargain. He liked to bargain, and it’s highly likely that he never once paid full price for something.
Lyle was a proud grandpa to seven grandchildren and he was doubly excited when his first great-grandchild, Elizabeth, was born. He and his daughter stayed up and drank Diet Mountain Dews and munched on sour cream potato chips — waiting for the sun to rise so he could start calling his friends and bragging about being a great-grandfather.
One of the saddest days of his life took place on March 29, 2019, when his wife of almost 57 years passed away, but Lyle persevered and still went out to the farm almost every day, picking eggs, raking, and tending to his garden. He was, even in his 80s, a goer.
Lyle belonged to Immanuel Lutheran Church-Crane Creek in rural Lawler and served on the church council for a number of years.
His loss is being keenly felt by all those who knew Lyle, but they also know that he is reunited with Bernette and are grateful for the years they had with this hard-working, yet genial, man who never had to put on any airs.
Lyle is survived by his four children, Dennis (Connie) Njus of New Hampton, Deb (Nick) Njus-Heckman of Lawler, Dawn (Greg Thies) Njus of New Hampton, and David (Lisa Myers) Njus of Lawler; adopted son, Eric (Samantha) Njus of Lawler; seven grandchildren, Eric (Samantha) Njus, Zach (Nikki) Njus, Coral Njus, Chris Thies, Allie Njus, Macie Njus, and Nick Njus; one great-grandchild, Elizabeth Njus; one brother, Orlo (Joannie) Njus of Pine Island, Minnesota; and brothers-in-law, Charles (Connie) Hay and Tom Maus.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Bernette Njus in 2019; brother, Vern Njus, sisters-in-law, Barbara Hay, Rose Njus, and Betty Maus.
So sorry to read this. My sympathies to the families.
So sorry for your loss, our deepest sympathies to the families. When the kids were little they loved to stop at their house for a can of pop and or a bag of chips for Halloween. Then when they saw it was the “Kuennen kids “all of a sudden a bag of candy would be given to them also. The best neighbors anyone could ask for. May they rest in Peace.
So sorry for your families loss.
So sorry to hear of your loss. I remember the many years of friendship my parents (Joe and Signora Goss) had with the Njus Brothers and the support Lyle gave my Dad as his substitute mail carrier. Our family’s prayers are with you all.
So sorry to read this. Our sympathy to his family
Prayers and sympathy to the Njus family. 🙏
Our sympathy to Lyle
Our sympathy to Lyle’s family.
Sympathy for all the family
Our thoughts and prayers to the Njus family. God bless.
Sympathies to the family
Prayers sent to the family!!
Sympathy and prayers for the family🙏
Our very deepest sympathies to all of you. Rest In Peace, Lyle.
So sorry for your loss. Rest easy Lyle
Deepest sympathy to Lyle’s family.
So sorry for your loss. The Njus family is our thoughts & prayers. 🙏
I am sad reading this Lyle and I had a very nice visit this summer. Lyle haul are cream when I was at home. My sympathies to the Njus family.
Prayers and hugs to Lyle’s family.
My Sympathy to the Njus family
So sorry to hear this
Thinking of you 🙏💗
Lyle & Bernette are back together again. Oh the fun times we had with them, specially playing cards. Hugs and prayers for the family.
So sorry to hear about Lyle 🙏
Sympathies and 🙏🙏’s to all!
Sympathy to Lyles Lyle’ Family I always enjoyed visiting with Lyle.
Sorry for your loss. Rest in Peace Lyle
Sorry to hear my favorite mail man past away he was a super man he would bring my mail and would always had time to stop in and say hi to my mountain lion and my goats etc and he would laugh when ever I seen him I always called him my favorite mail man
Prayers and hugs to Lyles family.
Sorry for your loss.
Sending prayers to the family
Very sad and sorry to hear of Lyle passing prayers to the Njus family he will sure be missed. RIP Lyle
Sending our deepest sympathies. We are sorry for your loss. Sending love, hugs and prayers. Rip Lyle 🫂🙏❤🫂
So sorry for your loss. Your family is in our prayers.
So sorry to hear this. Thoughts and prayers to all of you. Cherish you memories. May he Rest In Peace.
So sorry for your loss. Prayers and thoughts to the entire family.
Condolences to the Lyle Njus family!
I am so sorry for your loss!
Sympathy and prayers to the Njus family
Thoughts and prayers coming your way during this difficult time. Hang on to all the memories, they will get you through. Randy and Mary Jane Leach
Thoughts and prayers to Lyle’s family. You have our deepest sympathy.
My Deepest Sympathy goes out to the entire family of Lyle’s. Know Prayers and Thoughts are with you all during this difficult time of Loss of Loved one. RIP Lyle!
Our deepest sympathy to the Njus family. Lance and Jan Manson
Many memories growing up of delivering feed to the farm and listening to my Dad (Saude) and Lyle visit. He had a heart of gold and would do anything for anyone. His laugh and passion for life was felt by many. Go rest his soul. Sympathies to all the kids and Grandkids. Great family and he will be deeply missed by many.
We are thinking of you.
Dave, very sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. Your family is in our prayers.
Great memories of Lyle when I was growing up. His unconditional laugh, love for his family, friends his farm and dedication to his mail route. He treated you like his own kid when at their farm and when he saw you in town. He had a huge heart and was a genuine person. May God Bless him.
So very sorry to hear this 🙏
Thoughts and prayers!!♥️🙏♥️🙏
Our warmest condolences, Paul & Donna Cama and Family
I always joyed visiting with Lyle. Sorry that I won’t be able to attend. Sr Vicky- Chaplain, MercyOne, New Hampton.
So sorry to hear of Lyle’s passing. With sympathy and prayers to the entire Njus family.
May the memories of your loved one, Lyle console you at this time. Our prayers to his family. Jeanne and David Roder
We send you thoughts of comfort.
Dear Family of Lyle Njus, We were sorry to hear of Lyle passing, he will be missed. He always had a kind word for those who were lucky enough to meet him. Lyle put his family first and was proud of their accomplishments. My first encounters with Lyle was as his father Joe’s paper boy, he would joke around when I went to collect on Saturdays, I enjoyed those encounters with Lyle. Sincerely, Pat & Cindy Nulty
What a beautiful, beautiful video!💙
To the family, I offer my sincere sympathy. He was a wonderful friend to my mom, Dianne Blazek, who also resided at tge New Hampton nursing home. He made her stay enjoyable, as she loved their talks