Fred W. Renfeldt Funeral Services Held In Collins
Funeral services for Fred W. Renfeldt, 73, were held Monday,
July 23, 1962 at 2 p.m. at the Collins Methodist Church with the Rev.
James N. Louk, pastor, officiating, with burial at the Collins Evergreen cemetery.
Music was furnished by Miss Linda Atwood, organist; Mrs. Stanley
Metchell and Mrs. Robert Schmitt sang "The Lord Is My
Shepherd" and "The City Foursquare". Mrs. Jerry Good sang
"God's Tomorrow".
Flowers were cared for by Mrs. Harold Hale and Mrs. Edward Smith.
The pallbearers were Berle Robinson, Harold Hale, Richard
Holland, Robert Graves, D. O. Luing and Wes McWherter.
The noon meal and lunch were served by the Ruth Circle of the
Methodist Church, the Legion Auxiliary and the Rebecca Circle.
Services were directed by Brouhard Funeral Home in Zearing.
Life Sketch
Fred W. Renfeldt, son of William and Addie Renfeldt, was born
September 9, 1888, in Sac City, Iowa, and lived in Holstein as a child.
He was united in marriage to Lena Southern of Collins on
September 21, 1911, at the United Brethren parsonage in Des Moines. Last
September they observed their golden wedding anniversary. To this union
six children were born. They lived in Holstein until 1920, at which time
they moved to Collins. Among Mr. Renfeldt's occupations were those of a
brakeman on the railroad, an expert telegrapher; and he had artistic
talent. He was a member of the Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Lena, and his children, Oprha
Cattnach and Lois McClain, Sacramento, California; Daisy Laughlin,
Marshalltown; Helen Bianchi, Collins; David of Alburnett, and Lowell of
Des Moines. All six of Mr. Renfeldt's children were present at the
services. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. W. R. Bleasdell, Long
Beach, California; three nephews; nineteen grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren.
Renfeldt was preceded in death by his parents, an infant sister,
a great grand-daughter, and recently a grand-daughter, Sue Battles Ayule,
who grew up in their home.
Mr. Renfeldt died at St. Thomas Hospital in Marshalltown, Iowa,
after a lingering illness on July 19, 1962, at the age of 73 years, 1o
months, and 10 days. His death was due to hypostatic pneumonia.
(July 1962) |