Back: Scott, Charles, Bill, Clyde
Front: Marlyn, Gwen
Taken from the 2006 Manning Quasquicentennial history book
Charles and Marlyn (Gruhn) Fielweber were born in Manning where they have lived all of their lives. They both graduated from Manning High School in 1950. After graduation, Marlyn started working at the Manning Hospital as a book keeper and receptionist for Dr. Anderson and Dr. Chandler.
Charles started working as a carpenter for his father, Jake.
Charles and Marlyn were married in January 1952. Marlyn continued working at the hospital until she started raising their three children: Clyde, who lives in Omaha; Gwen, married Bill Jaquith, lives in Omaha; Scott, of Indianola, has two children, Cole and Rachel.
In 1960, Charles purchased a lumber yard which he and Marlyn operated for 32 years. After their children went to college, Marlyn went back to work in local factories. Her last job was at the Manning Hospital, retiring in 2002.
Charles and Marlyn are living in retirement at 904 South Main Street.


Scott Fielweber MHS 1982

Scott Fielweber 1972


Mollie & Jake Fielweber


Art Fielweber back right - Chuck Fielweber front right 1942


Chuck Fielweber & Don Keat 1940


Chuck Fielweber & Don Keat 1940


Marlyn Gruhn MHS 1950


Bernhardt & Mollie Wenzel - confirmation
Mollie Wenzel - mother of Chuck & Art