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Olga Louise Reinart

  Mass of the Christian burial for Olga Louise Reinart of rural Glidden will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 9, 2003, at Holy Family Catholic Church in Lidderdale.
  Mrs. Reinart, 96, died Sunday, July 6, at Centers for Long Term Care in Carroll.
  The Revs. Timothy Schott and Father Murray will concelebrate the Mass. Lector will be Neil Kanne. Gift bearers will be Nadine Lammers and Katie Owens. Servers will be Tyler Daniel and Emily Daniel. Eucharistic ministers will be Joe and Katie Daniel.
  Casket bearers will be Allen Foth, Alan Bernhard, Andy Bernhard, Steve Bernhard, Joe Goche and Greg Bernhard.
  The St. Anthony School of Nursing Alumni Association will have an honor guard at the church.
  Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
  Visitation will begin at 2:30 and a rosary will be recited at 3 Tuesday afternoon at Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home in Glidden. Holy Family Parish will hold a Christian wake at 7 Tuesday night at the funeral home.
  A daughter of Louis and Elizabeth (Sutter) Elsbecker, she was born Sept. 10, 1906, near Bancroft, Iowa. She graduated from St. Anthony School of Nursing in Carroll in 1928.
  She and Le Roy Reinart were married April 7, 1945, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Bancroft with Msgr. Schultes officiating.
  Mrs. Reinart was a retired registered nurse. She had worked as a hospital nurse and private duty nurse in homes for 50 years.
  She was a member of Holy Family Parish and Ladies Guild, the St. Anthony School of Nursing Alumni Association, of which she was the oldest living member at the time of her death, the Lanesboro Garden Club and the Open Hand Club. She was an avid baker and in her spare time she enjoyed playing cards, gardening and caring for her flowers.
  Survivors include a son, Stephen Reinart, of rural Glidden; a daughter, Mary Anne Reinart, of rural Glidden; and a sister, Calista Wolf, of Bancroft.
  Mrs. Reinart was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; two sisters: Molly Foth and Ella Bernhard; and three brothers: Albert, Leo, and Arthur Elsbecker.
(Daily Times Record, Carroll, Iowa, Monday, July 7, 2003, p.3)

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