Norbert Gilbert

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Norbert H. Gilbert age 90 of Plainfield, IA, died Sunday, April 26, 2020, at the Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community in Waverly, IA. A public Memorial Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 4, 2020, at Holy Family Parish, New Hampton with Rev. Brian Dellaert celebrating the Mass. Inurnment will be held at St. Michaels Catholic Cemetery in Nashua. Friends may greet the family 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Friday, July 3, 2020, at Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton. Visitation continues an hour prior to the Mass at the church on Saturday. A luncheon will be held following the burial at Wrightz Auction Company 1406 US-218, Floyd, IA 50435. The public is welcome to attend this event. Please leave online condolences to support the Gilbert Family. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to a church of your choice. Norbert Henry Gilbert was born on the Fourth of July in 1929 on a farm near North Washington, Iowa. He was the third child of seven born to Henry and Amalia (Glaser) Gilbert. Norbert was a child of the Great Depression, and he learned the value of hard work at an early age. In addition to helping his parents on their farm, he drove truck alongside his father at the age of 12 to build roads in Chickasaw County. He attended North Washington Catholic School through the eighth grade, but like many in that era, he was needed on the farm and didn’t attend high school. Maybe the best decision Norb ever made was to go to a dance in Charles City one evening in the late 1940s, for it was there that he met June Townsend, who worked in the restaurant downstairs from the dance. They began dating, fell in love, and exchanged vows on April 25, 1950, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Charles City. It was the beginning of a beautiful marriage that lasted 70 years and one day. The couple began married life on a farm near New Hampton, moved to the Plainfield area five years later, and then moved to the Horton area in 1980. Along the way, Norb and June raised 13 children, who remember their father as a hard worker, a man of deep faith, and a person who welcomed everyone to his home. In the beginning, Norb worked at several factories before he started farming in the New Hampton area and later moved to a farm near Plainfield where he farmed and milked cows. His father-in-law trained him in Building moving and while farming and milking cows he started his own building moving/straightening business. Alongside all of that he owned a sawmill. He retired in 2002. When one has a milking operation, vacations are limited, but the Gilbert children appreciated that their dad was supportive of them and loved spending time with him. He loved playing cards — anything from Euchre to 500 to Up and Down the River, just to name a few — and he taught his kids and grandchildren all the games. The “I do’s” Norbert and June said on April 25, 1950, produced a long line of Gilberts. The couple’s 13 children — “we had enough kids for a ballgame,” the Gilbert kids will tell you — gave Norb and June 33 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. As good a father as Norbert was, he was an even better grandfather. If he could get to a grandchild’s game or concert and make it home that night, he never missed an opportunity to support them. Norbert was one of those people who never met a stranger, and he’d give you the proverbial shirt off his back. He could fix just about anything and was generous with his time when it came to his friends and neighbors. He remained a man of deep Catholic faith throughout his life, and his family meant everything to him. His children put it best when they said, “Family was everything, and June, his wife, was his life.” And although they are saddened to bid their father, their grandfather, their great-grandfather, and their great-great-grandfather farewell to this life, they are grateful that this remarkable, hard-working man was such a huge part of their lives. Norbert is survived by his wife of 70 years June Gilbert of Waverly, IA; seven sons, Michael Gilbert of Westlake, OH, Randy (Jan) Gilbert of Floyd, IA, Don (Barb) Gilbert of Waverly, IA, Kevin (Kendra) Gilbert of Ionia, IA, Wayne (Joy) Gilbert of Tripoli, IA, Duane (Elda) Gilbert of Clarksville, IA, Rich (Rhonda) Gilbert of Tripoli, IA; five daughters, Peg (Gene) Saienga of Round Rock, TX, Barb Albrecht of Oregon, WI, LeAnne (Duane Baker) Gilbert of San Salvador, El Salvador, Lori (Steve) Gee of Independence, IA, Brenda Gilbert of Brookefield, WI; Amy Platte’s Husband, John Platte; 33 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren; one brother Harry (Pat) Gilbert of New Hampton, IA. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother Alvin (Pat) Gilbert, four sisters, Mary Ann (Pat) Shekleton, Agnes (Virgil) Lentz, Marciele (Herb) Christoph, Doris (Louie) Haskovec; daughter, Amy Platte; two daughters-in-law, Mary Gilbert, and Beva Gilbert. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to a church of your choice.

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  1. To the Gilbert family, oh my, the memories, laughter and tears I can imagine when you can all be together again. So very sorry for your loss. My two favorite memories was ice skating at the Gilberts and all my mind remembers was a whole room full of ice skates?! A pair for everyone, I guess?!? Then I remember Norb & June treating us to Tostinoes pizza and it took so many to feed all of us! I do think those Totinoes pizzas were bigger back in the day, I swear!😊Rest In Peace, Norb, thanks for the wonderful memories!

  2. Sending hugs, thoughts, and prayers to all of you! Lots of memories of the Gilbert clan at ballgames over the years! Brad & Andie (Griffith) Olson Osage

  3. Our family lived close to the Gilbert family when my brother and I were growing up in Plainfield. I remember Norb and June being so very present in their kids’ lives and especially supportive at various sporting events at PHS. I’m so sorry for your loss.

  4. I consider myself lucky and honored that I was able to know this great man. His imprint on anyone who met him is such that they came away smiling and inspired. He & June raised a great family and were examples to all in how they lived and loved those around them. Norb will be missed but never forgotten.

  5. My sympathy and prayers to the Gilbert family, especially Harry & Pat, and Randy & Jan. May he rest in peace and may you cherish the memories deep in your heart.

  6. Dear cousins, So sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. He will be missed by many who have happy memories of him. — Mom used to say how they would go to dances together & what fun they had. — He also got her & Dad to the hospital in his Jeep when I was born & the roads were almost impassible with mud. He got them there in the nick of time. I was born just inside the hospital door. — So glad we got to see them at their celebrations last summer. — Our hearts go out to you. Thinking of you. Cousin Donna (Christoph) & Len Huegel

  7. My sincerest condolences to the family on your loss. May you find peace and comfort in your faith and the blessings of your family memories. Bonnie (Bridges) Stewart

  8. June and family you have my deepest sympathy. Norb was such a nice, hardworking man and so fun to talk to! Allie always enjoyed visiting with him! I know how much family meant to him! You are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless.

  9. Randy…..thank you for always being a friend since bible school I remember the Sunday mornings nine mile dash to Nashua with Dad spanking that Rambler the whole way! We would squeeze into a pew moments to spare! And chiseled in stone were the two front pews that everyone knew were empty for your family only. When the front pews were filled the service could start! Just know that in time your smile will always outrun your tear. Don Ritter

  10. I did not know Norbert as well as many of his friends, neighbors, and family. However, he touched some many lives in a positive way. He also was blessed with a great “bunch” of kids and their families.

  11. What a great supporter of Plainfield sports! Can’t remember many games that he and June missed! He was always such a positive voice supporting my Dad, sisters, and I when we played and coached the Pirate Softball teams!

  12. Hello.. Norbert moved our carriage house.. what a gentleman.. he asked if I wanted to drive the truck.. I declined.. but I never forgot that .. what a hard working man he was.

  13. Norb was an such an amazing man and friend!! He was such a good friend to our family. My mom & dad played cards with them forever. Norb had the most amazing laugh and sense-of-humor. It will be hard to come home and not see him again. I loved reading about his life–a lot I didn’t know. It was amazing. I can’t believe that he and June were married 70 years and 1 day. Love that. I’ll miss you, Norb!! Love & Hugs, Cynthia Stoppelmoor

  14. Condolences to all the Gilbert family. So sorry we couldn’t be there in your time of sorrow. Thinking of you with love and prayers. We will do a memorial to Norb at the Immaculate Conception Church at North Washington, where he went growing up. They are in need of repair. I think Norb would be on board with that. Love, cousin Donna

  15. Happy Heavenly birthday Norb on July 4! I always remember that Uncle Norb and my dad shared the same birthday, and it was always cause to celebrate in a special way… I loved hearing Norb telling stories and we would all be laughing so hard! He was such a hard worker and good role model for all of you kids. Your Mom and Dad’s faces glowed with their love for each other! Special hugs to all you kids and Aunt June. I will be thinking of you all as you celebrate a life well-lived. I will try to be there to wave as your procession goes by to the cemetery. I have many fond memories of visiting you all at your home and you all visiting us…now that was a “packed” house full! I am so glad I was able to attend Norb and June’s anniversary/birthday celebration last year and get to talk to them and most of you. Hugs and prayers to you all. Norb will live in your hearts forever. Love, cousin Marj (Christoph) and Dennis Troyna


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