Verla Steege
November 3, 1939 ~ April 13, 2023
Verla Jean Steege, age 83 of Fredericksburg, Iowa died peacefully Thursday April 13, 2023 at Allen Memorial Hospital in Waterloo.
Funeral Services will be held 11:00 a.m. Friday April 28, 2023 at the Peace United Church of Christ in Fredericksburg with Rev. Scott Smith officiating. Burial will follow in Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery in Readlyn, Iowa. There will be a two hour visitation before the service at the church beginning at 9:00 a.m.
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Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home and Crematory of Fredericksburg has been entrusted with arrangements.
Verla Jean Bartels was born on November 3, 1939, to Elmer and Viola (Brandt) Bartels in Tripoli, IA. She was baptized on December 3, 1939, at Zion Lutheran Church, Readlyn. Her father died of illness on February 29, 1940, when she was four months old. Verla and her mother resided with her grandparents, Adolf and Amanda Bartels, until February 3, 1943, when her mother married Harry Thoms. They moved to his farm west of Waverly.
Verla received her grade school education at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church School in Waverly. She confirmed her faith at St. Paul’s on April 11, 1954. She attended Waverly High School from 1954-1958. She served as editor of the school newspaper and of the literary publication. She was a member of the National Honor Society and salutatorian of her graduating class.
Verla attended Wartburg College for 2 years; then taught for 2 years in La Porte City, continuing to gain summer school credits. She met Larry at a wedding dance in June 1961, at the Riviera Ballroom in Janesville. They continued dating, mostly dancing and roller skating, while Verla finished a year of teaching and her last year of college. On Valentine’s Day, 1963, they became engaged.
A month after her college graduation, on a very hot Sunday June 30, 1963, Verla married the love of her life, Larry Steege, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Waverly. They honeymooned for a month, mostly sleeping in a tent to save money. They visited the Badlands, Black Hills, Yellowstone, and Oregon, where they spent a week with Larry’s brother and family. The couple farmed near Fredericksburg, acquiring land from neighbors and Larry’s father. Verla taught 1st grade at Nashua from 1963-1967.
They had two beautiful daughters. Vicki was born in May, 1968, and Karla in June 1970. Verla began teaching again in 1973 at the Fredericksburg Elementary School in Title I Reading and the talented and gifted program. She obtained a reading endorsement and also trained in Reading Recovery. She started Odyssey of the Mind at Fredericksburg in 1990, a national youth creative problem-solving organization. She served as a regional and state judge and a state-level judge trainer.
Verla had a mastectomy for breast cancer in summer 1993. She had 12 rounds of chemotherapy during the school year, only missing school a ½ day for each one. She retired in 2004 with 37 years of teaching, 31 of them in Fredericksburg. She volunteered at school doing fall and spring reading testing from 2004-2017. She also volunteered at Denver Elementary, where two of her grandchildren were students. She became office manager as she and Larry continued to farm in retirement. Verla loved books and reading to her grandchildren from her large collection.
Verla and Larry traveled to almost every U.S. state, Europe, and England. After Verla retired they went to Alaska and Hawaii and took two cruises, with a highlight being a cruise through the Panama Canal. In 2010, they began taking their family of 11, which included 5 grandchildren, on family vacations. They went to Yellowstone, Colorado Springs, Rocky Mountain National Park, Glacier National Park, Duluth and the North Shore, Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown, and Thunder Bay, Canada.
Verla was active in the Peace UCC church family. She taught Sunday school most of her adult life. She was the Sunday school director for 5 years and served on the Christian Education Committee for 58 years. Verla taught a confirmation class for many years and helped start a junior high youth group, serving as one of its leaders from 1967-1973. She started helping serve in her congregation’s turn at the senior citizen meal site in 2010. In 2013 she became the Compassion leader and wrote letters to the congregation’s two Compassion children and her own child, Teirseit Fikne.
In 2016 Verla started God’s Love on Wednesday, an evening family night. She told a Bible story, sometimes with children in costumes, and led games. Verla loved to dance. She and Larry went to Polka Club dances with their friends. She sang in the church choir about 35 years. She enjoyed spending time attending the grandchildren’s plays, concerts, and competitions.
Verla liked to read and was an avid Bible reader, underlining passages in her 4 Bibles and planning her own Sunday school lessons. She firmly believed in the power of prayer. Verla was proud of having spent her adult life until age 80 teaching Sunday school.
On June 13, 2021, a fireside room was dedicated in honor of Verla during the worship service at Peace Church. The planning and furnishing of the room was done by her fellow Christian Education team.
At the end of her life, Verla could still recite the 66 books of the Bible, the 23rd and 100th Psalms, and numerous hymns memorized in grade school.
Survivors are her best friend and husband of 60 years, Larry; two daughters - Vicki (Tim) Sommerfeldt and Karla Krueger; also 5 grandchildren - Kayleigh, Sierra, and Isaac Sommerfeldt; and Karter and Karris Krueger. Also 2 sisters - Janice Johnson and Marilyn Herrli.
She was preceded in death by her father, mother, and stepfather. And 5 brothers-in-law - Nathan Johnson, Robert Herrli, John Steege, Marvin Ackerman, and Marlowe Steege.
Sorry for your loss
So sorry for your loss
So sad. Sorry for your loss
She was a rock in our church for years when I lived in Fredericksburg. Such a sweet, lovely lady. Rest in peace.
You have my sympathy
So sorry to hear. Sympathy and prayers to you all. May all the memories give you comfort.
Sorry for your loss.
Prayers sent to the Family!
Sorry for your loss..prayers for all
So sorry. Hugs and prayers to all
my deepest sympathy Larry, Karla Steege Krueger, and Vicki 💕 I have so many fond memories of your mom and time spent on your farm. I will always remember that Every time I came, she planned for my favs – her chili, herpancakes, and her tater tot hot dish! Sending hugs and love to all of you💕 May she find rest with her heavenly father💕
Our deepest sympathy. May you find comfort knowing how loved she was by many that crossed her path. She will be missed. Andrew and Barbara
I’m so sorry for your loss I just saw her At lions club breakfast
Sending sympathies your way Karla!
🙏🏻’s for comfort and peace 🙏🏻
Our deepest sympathy.
Sorry for your loss
Vicke and Karla, I am so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing! You have my sincere sympathy 🙏♥️
These were great childhood times, for sure. I find great happiness in thinking about times you spent on the farm with us. Hugs!
Prayers and hugs 🫂. She will be missed.
The Steege family you have my sympathy, sorry to her t his sad news.
Each year when Devin, Aden and Avery showed at our County 4H Fair, she always kept in touch with their projects, how they did with judging, rating, etc. She was always thrilled when they were selected to show at the State Fair. We shared text messages and pictures frequently. I also have so many fond memories or spending summers at the farm with Vickie, Karla, Barb and Jason. Riding horses and baking holiday treats at Christmas. Heaven has gained an incredible Angel.
I didn’t know her well but she was a sweet lady and I will miss seeing her at bingo. RIP Verla
My sympathy to the family.
Thoughts and prayers to you all. 🙏🏻
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
You have my sympathy Larry,Karla,and Vicki.So sorry for your loss.
Condolences to Verla’s family.
Lance and Jan Manson
sorry for your family’s loss
My deepest sympathy
So sorry for your loss.
Sending prayers for the family 🙏
I am so sorry for your loss!! Prayers for family
So sorry for your loss. Loved working with her in 4H.
She was such a a good Christian person & teacher. She taught my children in TAG & made a different in lots of lives. She always had a smile when she came into the Co-op ….God gained an angel.
Sympathy and prayers to the families.
Our deepest sympathy✝️🙏🏻
Larry and family, so sorry for your loss of Verla.
Deepest condolences to her entire family. A remarkable woman. 🙏 😢
So sorry for your loss.
Deepest sympathy to the Steege family.
Mu deepest sympathy
She a great person! Sympathies to the family.
We’re so sorry for your loss. Prayers and sympathy to Larry, Vicki, Carla and families.
Our sympathy to Larry & family! 🙏
We send our sincere condolences to Verla’s family. She was a great teacher for all.
My sincere sympathy Larry and family . I enjoyed waiting on Verla and you Larry in the bank. When I retired three years ago I missed seeing you. Very sorry for your loss
I will cherish all the wonderful memories of Verla when we taught together. She touched so many lives and helped so many students. She will be missed! My sincerest condolences to the family.
Verla was such a lovely person and teacher. My sympathy goes out to her family.
Oh, I remember hearing about all of these activities of your boys! 🙂
Larry and family sorry for your loss ! 🙏
Sincerest condolences to Verla’s family.
I am truly sorry for you And the girls Larry !
I know how special Verla was to you.
I sure enjoyed the phone calls we had this last year and how she taught you things on the computer !!
Verla was a very strong lady and I will always admire her for being so positive knowing she didn’t have too much more time left on this earth !
Love you all !
She touched the lives of many people !!!!
My deepest sympathy to the family.
Sending my condolences 💐
How I loved visiting Verla and Larry with my parents when we traveled to Iowa from Ohio. Verla was so kind and caring. I’m glad my husband and my daughter were able to visit all of you once. Our prayers are with you all.
Elsa Ruth and Dennis Boen
Jean Lenore and Jarad Roberts and Jocelyn and Josie
I will always treasure Aunt Verla! She was so kind and generous and she always had inspiration to give. I will never forget the letters we shared back and forth while I was going through my cancer treatment. She had already been there before so she was so uplifting and inspiring. I love you, Aunt Verla. And I am keeping all of the ones you left behind in my thoughts and prayers.
I have a very heavy heart, after hearing of Verla’s death, because I will really miss her and have loved my time together with her…sharing about our faith and trust in God and sharing about our precious families and prayer requests.
Her life was truly an inspiration of living out her faith.
I am sure Verla heard the welcoming words of ” well done, good and faithful servant!” as she stood face to face with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Her love and legacy of faith will live on thru her children and family.
My prayers and thoughts will continue for all of you, asking the Lord would comfort your tremendous grief and carry you each day.
My love and deepest sympathy,
Kay Klasse
Verla will always be remembered as a part of my family through the Peace United Church of Christ. Even though we have moved away from Fredericksburg over 20 years ago, we can walk into the church and be greeted like we never left. People life Verla have walked in Gods path their whole life and brought so much happiness to everyone she ever encountered. Rest high on that mountain Verla!!💕
Thoughts and prayers to you Larry, Vicki, Karla and families at this very difficult time. May we all continue to be inspired by a life well lived that will continue to live in our memories. Verla will be missed but not forgotten. Wishing you strength for today and hope for tomorrow.
Please accept our condolences,
Dan and Paulette Norton
So sorry to hear of the loss of Verla. Memories of being an OM judge and having Nick in OM during his years at Fredericksburg are on my mind. Thank you to Verla’s family for sharing her with us. She was an amazing teacher. My sympathy to the family.
–Jan (Phillis) Hoodjer
So nice to hear from you 💜
It’s great to hear that! She loved the OM Program!
Yes she loved that special bond of your letters exchange. Thanks for writing about that. All our love to you. Love and hugs!
What great memories. Thanks foe sharing that. 💜
This is so nice to know. It’s great to hear all the connections. 💜
Thank you. All our love to you and all who are expressing condolences here. It means so much. 💜
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