IN LOVING MEMORY OKYON "PEGGY" GRIMM

SERVICES Monday, May 12, 1997, 10:30 A.M. Zion Lutheran Church Manning, Iowa
OFFICIATING Reverend Curt Dwyer
MUSIC "Have Thine Own Way, Lord" "What A Friend We Have In Jesus" "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" Congregation
Fern Jensen, Organist
INTERMENT Manning Cemetery Manning, Iowa
CASKETBEARERS: Tom Williams, Jamie Grimm, Clark Brasel, Mike Enenbach, Kevin Sporrer, Roger Vollstedt
THE FAMILY WISHES TO EXPRESS THEIR GRATITUDE FOR YOUR KINDNESS EVIDENCED IN THOUGHT, WORD, AND DEED, AND INVITES YOU TO JOIN THEM FOR LUNCH AND FELLOWSHIP AT THE CHURCH FOLLOWING THE COMMITTAL SERVICE.
DRIVERS IN A FUNERAL PROCESSION MUST TURN ON VEHICLE HEADLIGHTS

Okyon "Peggy" Grimm
Peggy was born December 27, 1937, in Kyonggide, Korea. She attended school in Korea up to about the fourth grade. Due to her mother's death, she took care of her sisters and worked in a hardware store.

Peggy married Dean Grimm on July 25, 1966, at the American Embassy in Seoul, Korea. Peggy and Dean then moved to a farm near Aspinwall, Iowa. In 1976, they bought a farm and moved to Long Prairie, Minnesota. In 1988, Peggy and Dean moved back to the Manning area for a year and a half before returning to Minnesota.

Peggy was member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Long Prairie, Minnesota. She was a lover of flowers and animals.

On May 9, 1997, she died suddenly and unexpectedly in her sleep, at her home near Long Prairie, Minnesota. Peggy reached the age of 59 years, 4 months, and 12 days.

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her father-in-law, Raymond Grimm; and a brother-in-law, Darrell Slate.

Peggy is survived by her husband, Dean Grimm, of Long Prairie, Minnesota; her sisters: Cindy Connell, of California, and Okim, and her husband, Ray Johnston of Greenwood, Arkansas; her mother-in-law, Ila Grimm, of Manning, Iowa; brothers-in-law: Curtis and his wife, Nancy Grimm, of Aspinwall, Iowa, Bruce and his wife, Mary Grimm, of Johnston, Iowa, and Alan Grimm of Manning, Iowa; and one sister-in-law, Connie and her husband, Dan Brasel, of Dunlap, Iowa. Peggy is also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

BEYOND LIFE'S GATEWAY
THERE'S AN OPEN GATE
AT THE END OF THE ROAD,
THROUGH WHICH EACH MUST GO ALONE.
THERE IN A LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE,>
OUR FATHER CLAIMS HIS OWN.
BEYOND THE GATE,
YOUR LOVED ONE FINDS HAPPINESS AND REST,
AND THERE IS COMFORT IN THE THOUGHT,
THAT A LOVING FATHER, KNOWS BEST.
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