Thelma Allen

thelma allen
Thelma Allen age 96 of New Hampton, IA, died Thursday, February 1, 2024, at Shell Rock Healthcare Center in Shell Rock, IA. A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 17, 2024, at Harvest Church in New Hampton with Rev. Anthony Harris officiating. Inurnment will be held at the New Hampton City Cemetery. Friends may greet the family from 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 17, 2024, prior to the service at the church. Thelma Marie Means was born January 18, 1928 in Lamont, IA, the daughter of C. Willard and Aletha (Fry) Means. She attended schools in Lamont, Aurora and Stanley before attending New Hampton High School from which she graduated in 1945. After high school she attended summer school classes at Iowa Teachers College for teaching in rural schools. She taught in Dresden Township and near Devon. On December 22, 1946 she married Darrell K. Allen at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, IA. They rented a farm near Devon before buying a farm south of New Hampton in the spring of 1950. To this union five children were born: Gary, Karen, Dean, Darwin and Brian. Over the years Thelma worked for Stork Hatchery, Sara Lee, Comprehensive Systems and Chickasaw Senior Center. She was the First Baptist Church treasurer for ten years, Sunday School teacher and secretary for the Pioneer Cemetery Board. She also enjoyed driving senior citizens to their out of town medical appointments. Her major hobby was family genealogy. She loved researching old newspapers and cemeteries looking for clues to connect family history. Survivors include two sons, Gary of Meridian, ID; Darwin of Waverly, IA; one daughter, Karen (Don) Montgomery of Burlingame, KS; two daughters-in-law, Julie (Roger) DeSloover of Fredericksburg, IA and Monica Allen of Red Bluff, CA; 11 grandchildren; 2 bonus grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 8 bonus great-grandchildren ; one great great grandson; 12 bonus great great grandchildren and one brother, Warren (Bud) Means of Fredericksburg, IA. along with several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, son, Brian; son, Dean; granddaughter, Staci Allen; son-in-law, Bill Gebel; daughter-in-law, Sharon Allen; daughter-in-law, Deb Allen; bonus daughter-in-law, Barb Schuler and bonus granddaughter, Debbie Annin. Also my very best friend ever, Jesse! Brian’s black lab. In lieu of flowers memorial suggestions are Harvest Church, Chickasaw County Pioneer Cemetery restoration or Carnegie Cultural Center.

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  1. Our deepest condolences to Thelma’s family for the loss of such a wonderful, caring woman. Thelma and my mother, Hazel Cochran, were great friends and loved to visit together and with other friends as they volunteered at the community center or other club meetings. I am certain she will be missed by everyone who loved her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you!

  2. I am so sorry for the loss of Thelma. She was a great neighbor to my Mom at Kensington in New Hampton. May her memories be yours today. Jeanne and David Roder

  3. My deepest sympathy to all the Allen family. I remember how friendly Thelma was always to me. I enjoyed visiting with her and seeing her in church. May Thelmas faith be your strength during this difficult time.

  4. Dear Allen family – Praying for you as you celebrate Thelma’s life. I will cherish my memories of her being an extended grandma to me. When we were caroling with Harvest Church in December, she came out and joined us with a huge smile. Praising God for the life she lived and the family she loved so well. May God be near to your hearts as you grieve, and may you be filled with hope at the knowledge she is with Jesus now.

  5. Thelma always knew how to live life with complete trust in the Lord. She endured heartaches and loss of loved ones with acceptance and grace. She was easy to love and will be missed by many. You “kids” have my sincere sympathy and love.
    Sandy Truman

  6. Thelma was a very loving person and we had a lot of coffees together . I miss her at Kensington Place it is sad. Allen family you have my sympathy. I knew Thelma for very long time over 62 years or longer. Miss you my friend Rest easy. Love you!!

  7. My cousin Thelma was so easy to talk to (like her mother). When there were family gatherings, she was someone I wanted to talk to. I’m hoping her family has many happy memories of their mother that they can call up whenever they want to feel close to her. Charlotte Karnatz Braland

  8. My deepest sympathy to Thelma’s family for your loss. Thelma was a friend to everyone. Thelma shared many hours over the decades in community volunteerism. Naming a few are as members of the local Boyd Craft Club, the local Genealogical Society, Pioneer Cemetery organization and at church sharing her love for Savor and Lord. . We enjoyed our drives driving wherever whether to her Lamont home area, fall leaf tours or wherever we wanted to go. Thelma was so caring in all she did -helping others. She will be missed. Jeanette Kottke

  9. Thelma was a fun friend with a very positive attitude! She so enjoyed a ride in and out of town with a stop for icecream or coffee. Her strong faith was so easily seen in how she treated others and lived her life! Until we meet again dear friend! ❤️

  10. While I never had the good fortune to meet her my mom, Barb Schuler, always talked so foundly of her. It sounds like she had a life well lived. My condolences to her family and friends.

  11. Love you so Much Grandma, you have always been a great example of grace and resilience to my girls and I. We will do our best to take care of things here until we see you again. Give the gang up there hugs for me.


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