In Loving Memory Jerome E. Croghan

Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, July 15, 2015, 10:30 AM Sacred Heart Church, Manning, Iowa
Reverend John Gerald Johnson, Celebrant
Reverend Robert Gralapp, Concelebrant
Eucharistic Minister: Lois Croghan
Gift Bearers: Alice Kramer, Catherine Lechtenberg
Lectors: Julia Fitzgerald, Ruth Callahan, Joan Young
Mass Servers Kianna and Cade Lechtenberg
Music "Here I Am Lord" "Prayer of St. Francis" "Whatsoever You Do" "On Eagles Wings" Sacred Heart Choir
Anne Muhlbauer, Organist
Casket Bearers: Peter Croghan, Dennis Croghan, Owen Croghan, Luke Croghan, William Croghan, Paul Croghan
Honorary Casket Bearers: Tom Croghan, Jim Kohles
Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery, Manning, Iowa
Visitation and Prayers Tuesday, July 14, 2015 after 4 PM
Prayer Service and Rosary 7:00 PM
Reverend John Gerald Sacred Heart Church, Manning, Iowa

Jerome's family wishes to express their gratitude for your kindness, and invites you to join them for lunch at the Church following the interment.
Ohde Funeral Home

Jerome Francis Croghan, son of William and Helen (Keane) Croghan was born June 30, 1924, on a farm east of Woodbine and west of Panama, Iowa. He attended grade school near his home and high school at Modale, where he graduated in 1942. He was drafted into the United States Army in March of 1946 and honorably discharged in June of 1947. His service time was spent in the Medical Corps at Percy Jones, Battlecreek, Michigan, and Madigan General Hospital, Tacoma, Washington.

On February 14, 1950, Jerome was united in marriage with Catherine Schmitz at St. Mary's Church in Panama. They were the parents of 13 children and operated a dairy farm southwest of Manning. Later Jerome worked at Struve Labs in Manning and Dunlap Livestock Auction in Dunlap. He made hundreds of afghans and quilts - giving them away, and many enjoyed by his children and grandchildren. He loved visiting with relatives and friends and had an amazing memory for family connections and history. He enjoyed family most of all, saying that his greatest gift was passing his faith on to his children. Jerome was a faithful member of Sacred Heart Parish in Manning.

In 1991 shortly after retiring from the farm they moved to their new home south of Manning. Jerome enjoyed good health the majority of his active life and was able to remain at home after the death of his wife in 2002 until he was 91 years old. He entered Hospice at the Manning Plaza Nursing Home, just a few days before his death there on Friday, July 10, 2015, at the age of 91 years and 10 days.

He is preceded in death by his parents; his wife Catherine Croghan; son Mark Croghan; and siblings Helen (Dave) Griffith, Bernadette (Edmond Kirlin/Paul Wise), James Croghan, Joseph Croghan, Peter (Adelaide) Croghan and Elizabeth Kohles.

Survivors include Jerome's 12 children: Julia (Mike) Fitzgerald of Winfield, IL; Mary (David) Ensch of Madison, Wisconsin; Ruth (John) Callahan of Cedar Rapids; Peter (Lois) Croghan of Manning; daughter in law Carol Croghan of Sioux City; Joan (Rod) Young of Mt. Vernon; Dennis (Lynette) Croghan of Manilla; Owen (LuAnn) Croghan of Alton; Luke (Linda) Croghan of Manilla; William (Diana) Croghan of Centerpoint; Paul (Brenda) Croghan of Malvern; Alice (Phil) Kramer of Urbana, Iowa; and Catherine (Mark) Lechtenberg of Centerville; 52 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; brother Tom (Jean) Croghan of Omaha, Nebraska; sisters in law Kathy Croghan of Virginia and Marge Croghan of Manning; brother in law Jim Kohles of Harlan; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.