Mary Ann Irlmeier

Mass of Christian Burial Monday February 24, 2014, 10:30 AM at Sacred Heart Church, Templeton
Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery, Templeton
Visitation and Prayers SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2014, AFTER 3:00 PM SACRED HEART CHURCH, TEMPLETON, IOWA
4:00 PM ROSARY - CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAS FOLLOWED BY A PARISH VIGIL SERVICE
Visitation will resume at 9:30 AM Monday at church.
REV. STEVEN BRODERSEN CELEBRANT
Mass Servers REESE HANSEN, ANDREW IRLBECK
Lectors MICHELLE EISCHEID-GABIDULLIN, KELSEY CROGHAN, FRANKIE CROGHAN
Eucharistic Ministers RAYMOND & MARIAN IRLBECK, JOEA KUEMPER
Gift Bearers KAITLYN ANDERSEN, KENDRA CROGHAN, CARLEY IRLMEIER, SKY IRLMEIER
Music "HERE I AM LORD" "HAIL MARY, GENTLE WOMAN" "AMAZING GRACE" "I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVES" "ON EAGLE'S WINGS"
SACRED HEART MEN'S CHOIR
JEANNE KERKHOFF, ORGANIST
Casket Bearers CHAD HOFFMAN, BRIAN MEINERS, SCOTT EISCHEID, GARRETT HANSEN, BEN IRLMEIER, MICHAEL STRAUTMAN, MITCHELL IRLMEIER, SAM IRLMEIER, JAKOB CROGHAN, KARSEN CROGHAN
Honorary Casket Bearers MARY ANN'S DECEMBER BIRTHDAY CLUB GIRLS
Interment SACRED HEART CEMETERY, TEMPLETON, IOWA

Mary Ann Etta, daughter of Alphonse and Margaret (Underberg) Irlbeck, was born December 12, 1934 near Templeton, Iowa. She was baptized, made her First Communion and was confirmed at St. Joseph's Church in Dedham and attended Sacred Heart School in Templeton. Growing up with nine brothers, Mary Ann developed into a very independent and strong-willed woman.

Mary Ann was united in marriage with Frank "Boots" Irlmeier on November 23, 1954, at Sacred Heart Church in Templeton. They farmed north of Templeton, raising livestock and row crops. In addition to being a dedicated farm wife and mother, Mary Ann enjoyed decorating homes for family and friends, gardening and crafts. When her children were grown, she worked at Mueller Furniture Store in Manning and Fine Things in Carroll, as well as volunteering at New Hope thrift stores. She was a faithful member of Sacred Heart Parish in Templeton, including the Ladies Guild and Catholic Daughters (50+ years), and the American Legion Auxiliary. Mary Ann enjoyed bingo, casino slot machines, and trips to Branson, Missouri, with her girlfriends. In 1984 she and her husband built a new home on the west edge of Templeton.

When Frank died in 1994, Mary Ann continued to reside in their home. Due to the progression of Alzheimer's symptoms, Mary Ann became a resident of Sunnybrook Assisted Living and later St. Anthony Nursing Home in Carroll. She died there on Wednesday, February 19, 2014, at the age of 79 years, 2 months and 7 days.

Mary Ann is preceded in death by her parents; husband Frank "Boots" Irlmeier; son Mark Irlmeier in 1998; infant son Kenneth; son-in-law Danny Meiners in 1999; infant sister Mary Helen; and special friend Glenn Bruun.

She is survived by ten children: Carol Strautman (Jim) of Carroll; JoAnn Beane (David) of Audubon; Donna Eischeid (Loren) of Bedford; Debra Hansen (Kyle) of Templeton; Connie Hoffman (Dave) of Willey; Janice Andersen (Tim) of Audubon; Bruce Irlmeier (Anissa) of Templeton; Thomas "Fly" Irlmeier (Kim) of Gray; Linda Croghan (Luke) of Manning; Brenda Croghan (Paul) of Malvern; daughter-in-law Jonelle Gaskill-Irlmeier of Audubon; 42 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; nine brothers: Bernard "Sonny" Irlbeck (Helen) of Templeton; Jerome Irlbeck of Manning; John Irlbeck (Barb) of Coon Rapids; Raymond Irlbeck (Marian) of Manning; Jim Irlbeck (Pat) of Manning; LeRoy Irlbeck (Elaine) of Manning; Tom Irlbeck (Dawn) of Aspinwall; Fred Irlbeck (Karen) of Aspinwall; and Eugene Irlbeck (Mary Jo) of Carroll; other relatives and friends.