Doris Claude
July 4, 1915 - December 26, 2008
Biography

GARNER - Doris Claude, 93, of Garner died Friday (December 26, 2008) at the Concord Care Center in Garner.

Funeral services will be held 10:30 A.M., Tuesday at the United Methodist Church in Garner with Rev. David Wagner officiating. Burial will be in Concord Township Cemetery.


Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 P.M., Monday at the Cataldo Funeral Chapel, 160 E. 4th, Garner and will continue one hour prior to services at the church.

Iva Doris Claude, the daughter of John and Ivy (Thorne) Gatchel, was born July 4, 1915, at Britt. She attended school in Britt until her junior year in high school. She then moved with her family to a farm east of Garner. On June 20, 1934, she was married to Albert Claude at her parent's farm near Garner. They farmed near Stilson before moving to Garner where they continued farming until retiring in 1974. Doris and Albert were proud to have been selected as Farm Family of the Week by the Garner Leader in 1949. In 1985, they moved in to Garner. In September of 2003, Doris entered Concord Care Center in Garner. She loved her family and spending time with them. She enjoyed cooking, especially trying new recipes, playing bridge, and traveling which included trips to England, Alaska, Washington, D.C. and New York City. The highlight of her trip to New York was seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time. Because she was born on the 4th of July, she was strong in her love for her country, the flag and all patriotic music.

Doris was an active member of the United Methodist Church and UMW.

Doris is survived by her daughters, Sharon (David) Coe of Carbon Cliff, IL, Judith (Donald) Anderson of Britt and Kathryn (Doug) Siverson of Denver, CO; grandchildren, Lori (Phil) Krambeer of Ventura, Brian (Stacy) Anderson of Waukee, Jodi (Jeff) Brown of Albert Lea, MN, Kari (Delbert) McFarland of Ault, CO and Tara Riley of Loveland, CO; fourteen great grandchildren; a brother, James (Kathryn) Gatchel of Garner; a sister, Emma Lou (Lynn) Stayner of Punta Gorda, FL; and sisters-in-law, Robertine Gatchel of Garner and Rena Claude of Garner.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert; her parents; grandson, Richard Lang; and siblings, Eva (Ed) Kumsher, Johnny (Pearl) Gatchel and Clarence Gatchel.

She was loved and will be missed by many.
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Date & Time

Mon, December 29, 2008
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM


Location

Cataldo Funeral Chapel
160 E. 4th St.
Garner, IA 50438


Service Information

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Date & Time

Tue, December 30, 2008
10:30 AM - 11:15 AM


Location

United Methodist Church
885 Maben Ave.
Garner, IA 50438


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Margo Greiman, family friend
Dec 29, 2008

I will always remember the wonderful, happy times spent with Doris and Albert on the farm. How Doris always made me eat breakfast (eggs)when I stayed overnight with Kathy - Doris would always laugh as I choked the eggs... more

Dec 29, 2008
I will always remember the wonderful, happy times spent with Doris and Albert on the farm. How Doris always made me eat breakfast (eggs)when I stayed overnight with Kathy - Doris would always laugh as I choked the eggs down!!! She was a wonderful cook, I was not a breakfast person then. We had to eat a hearty breakfast so we could walk beans! I even got to drive the tractor. Doris, Albert and Kathy took me to my first movie, Bambi, at the theater in Forest City. To this day I remember the excitement of that evening! I will forever carry in my heart the wonderful memories shared with your family! Doris will be missed but never forgotten - Thinking of you all -

Margo Greiman, family friend
Cindy Kadinger, niece
Dec 29, 2008

I always enjoyed coming to your farm. I'll never forget watching a sheep (I think) give birth while I was visiting with my parents, Lynn and Emma Lou. I also remember playing with cousin David Gatchel in your grove. Don... more

Dec 29, 2008
I always enjoyed coming to your farm. I'll never forget watching a sheep (I think) give birth while I was visiting with my parents, Lynn and Emma Lou. I also remember playing with cousin David Gatchel in your grove. Don't tell Eva, but you were my favorite aunt on my mom's side. You and Albert were so kind. You will be missed, but your life blessed so many. My prayers to your family. Love Cindy Stayner Kadinger

Cindy Kadinger, niece
Tara Riley, Granddaughter
Dec 28, 2008

I remember all the times that I would sit by the stove and watch you cook. You'd let me stir things and even if I spilled some you would just giggle. I love you so much. You will live in my heart always... Love Tara

Del & Kari McFarland, granddaughter
Dec 28, 2008

To my Grandma, I can only try to be half as caring and loving as you were Grandma. Please watch over me and my family and guide my thoughts and actions as I sail through my life. I love you Grandma and will think of yo... more

Dec 28, 2008
To my Grandma, I can only try to be half as caring and loving as you were Grandma. Please watch over me and my family and guide my thoughts and actions as I sail through my life. I love you Grandma and will think of you and talk to you often. Yours truy, Kari

Del & Kari McFarland, granddaughter
Jim & Darlene Reinig
Dec 28, 2008

To the family of Doris Claude, You all have lost a beautiful person. Jim was Albert and Doris mail carrier for many years. I always remember Doris for her smile and always having time for a visit when we saw her. We'll r... more

Dec 28, 2008
To the family of Doris Claude, You all have lost a beautiful person. Jim was Albert and Doris mail carrier for many years. I always remember Doris for her smile and always having time for a visit when we saw her. We'll remember you all in our prayers. Jim and Darlene Reinig

Jim & Darlene Reinig
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