Vera Louisa Gebel

vera  gebel

September 4, 1932 ~ March 10, 2025

Born in: Alta Vista, IA
Resided in: New Hampton, IA

Vera Louisa Gebel age 92 of New Hampton, IA died Monday, March 10, 2025, at her home.

A Memorial Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at Holy Family Parish in New Hampton with Rev. James Goerend celebrating the Mass.

Friends may greet the family from 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at the church prior to the Memorial Mass.

Vera Louisa Gebel, a cherished mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on March 10, 2025, in New Hampton, IA, at the age of 92. Born on September 4, 1932, the daughter of Alvin and Helen (Bartels) Maseman in Alta Vista, IA, Vera lived a life marked by, love for her family, and a spirit that brightened the lives of all who knew her.

Vera’s early years were spent in her hometown of Alta Vista, where she attended local schools and blossomed into a young woman of ambition and charm. After graduating from Elma High School, she embarked on a career that would see her become a beloved figure in the towns she called home. Her work at the local Hardware Store in Elma was just the beginning of her journey, as her industrious nature led her to Waverly, working at a grocery store, and eventually to New Hampton, where she became a familiar face at Tom’s Pharmacy for several years.

On November 27, 1954, Vera’s life was enriched by her marriage to Robert Gebel. Together they welcomed two children, Kelly and Julie, into their world, and although the couple later divorced, Vera’s role as a devoted mother remained steadfast. Her career path took another turn when she joined the team at the Pinicon in New Hampton, where she worked until her well-earned retirement. Even as she juggled her professional responsibilities, Vera became known as the “Avon Lady,” a role she relished, selling beauty products and bringing joy to her local clientele.

Vera’s interests were as vibrant as her personality. She relished the simple pleasures of life, such as cocktail hour with friends at local establishments, where laughter and stories were shared freely. Her love for the outdoors was evident in her fondness for walks and her desire to bask in the sunshine whenever the weather allowed. Reading was another passion, and Vera could often be found lost in the pages of a good book, transported to worlds far and wide.

Above all, Vera’s family was the epicenter of her world. She cherished every moment spent with her loved ones, and her face lit up at the sight of her grandchildren. Her spirited nature was a beacon of light for her family, inspiring them with her unwavering positivity and zest for life.

Vera’s impact on her family cannot be overstated. She was a woman of resilience, warmth, and an unquenchable spirit that will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her departure leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and the enduring power of a life well-lived.

Vera is survived by her two children; Kelly Gebel of Rochester, MN, and Julie Gebel-Malik of Arizona; four grandchildren, Makel Riley, Jackelyn Gebel, Jaliela Malik, and Jilani Robert Malik; five great-grandchildren, Addison Tomfohrde, Annie Riley, Evelyn Riley, Harper Tomfohrde, and Miley Tomfohrde; two sisters Verna Harms of Denver, IA, Verla Alexander of Roseburg, OR. 

She was preceded in death by her parents; great-granddaughter Emma Tomfohrde; and brother-in-law, Duane Harms. 

 

Services

Memorial Mass: March 25, 2025 11:00 am

Holy Family Catholic Church
206 N. Broadway
New Hampton, IA 50659

641-394-2105

Visitation: March 25, 2025 9:30 am - 11:00 am

Holy Family Catholic Church
206 N. Broadway
New Hampton, IA 50659

641-394-2105

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  1. Sympathy to Vera’s Family. I first became acquainted thru being an Avon representative. Even Avon was evolved into a different world.

  2. Thanks for the memories and the smiles you put on my face, Vera. What a lady!!! My sympathy to the family.

  3. Julie and Kelly – I’m so sorry to read of Vera’s passing. What a wonderful person she was! I remember her stopping by with Avon when I was growing up on the farm near Alta Vista. I worked with her for a brief time at the Pinicon and connected with her. I would see her every so often after that when I was in New Hampton. She was a kind, funny, no-nonsense lady and will be missed. My deepest sympathy to you.

  4. Vera would always say “what are you up to kid” when I would see her every week or talk on the phone..She was so proud of her grandaughters and kelly, and they were everything to her..she will be missed..until we meet again Vera I will have a drink for you!

  5. Prayers to the family of Vera. I never met her, but she sounded like a great lady. Ninety-two is a good long life.

  6. So sad to here of the passing of Vera. Deepest sympathy to her family. She was such beautiful lady inside and out. She stopped many times selling Avon. She was the best

  7. Kell-
    So sorry for your loss, she was a one of kind lady. Always laughing and making the best of life.
    Take care and remember the good times.

  8. Our sympathies to Vera’s family. She was a great gal with lots of spunk. Loved visiting with her through the years. Always wanted to know what I was up to. We could chat about anything!! She lived a good life! Cherish the memories. RIP Vera!

  9. MY sympathies to Vera’s family. I worked with Vera when I was a teenager. She was a good person to learn from. God bless you loss my you fine peace in the arms o Jesus.

  10. Kelly and girls and Julie and family you have my deepest sympathy. Vera was a good friend of mine. She will be missed.

  11. I remember Vera very well. In the wintertime, Vera walked around St Joseph Church (now Holy Family Church).
    She also frequented Tom’s Family Pharmacy & sometimes asked to speak with Tom.
    Vera was a familiar face & a pleasant woman.


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