Maynard-Garlow-Obituary

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Maynard M. "Mike" Garlow

Jun 10, 1930 - Sep 30, 2019 (Age 89)

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Mike was family through and through.
I only met him a couple of times yet I could tell he had all of the Garlow traits. He was hard working, enjoyed humor, was willing to lend a helping hand whenever needed and liked to observe the going-ons of others around him. He so reminded me of my own dad (Norman L Garlow).
I am so sorry for your loss and will think of you and him when I remember my dad as well as continue to work on the family genealogy. Take Care. Karla Garlow...

My best wishes to you in this sad and difficult time.

Thinking of the Garlow family at this difficult time. Sending love and prayers to you all. Mike was a good man who clearly loved his family and raised amazing kids!

What a wonderful life. I am so sorry for your loss and you are in my prayers. Love, Julie

Carol and family, we are so sorry for your loss.

Mr Garlow was a kind gentleman and a true Iowan. I only met him and Mary once while they were visiting Carol, Mark and the kids in Montana, but it was memorable. He had that open, easy style that many folks from Iowa have and was a great storyteller. I could have listened to him all night. My heart and prayers go out to Mary and all the family in his loss, I know he will be dearly missed.

Such a beautiful legacy and life. Glad to have met you at Carols. Ive enjoyed all the wonderful stories I have heard over the years. Hugs to our Garlow friends Rest In Peace

Our hearts and sympathy go out the Garlow Family. I am sad with this loss, but so glad I got to experience Mike's bright light. May he follow it to Peace and Love and I hope you can all feel that through the best memories. Love, Amy Bell and Jon Busby

He was quite the guy - always friendly & neighborly.

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Maynard's Obituary

Maynard “Mike” Garlow, 89, of Plainfield, IL / Holy Cross, IA, after a one-year battle with cancer, passed away on Monday, September 30, 2019 at his home in Plainfield, IL surrounded by his family.

Visitation for Mike will be held from 4 to 8 p.m., Friday, October 4, 2019 at the Reiff Funeral Home in Epworth, Iowa. They may also call from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, October 5, 2019 at the Funeral Home. The Farley American Legion Post #656 will meet in a body at 7:00 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial for Mike will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, October 5, 2019 at St. Clements Catholic Church in Bankston, Iowa with Rev. Michael Schueller officiating.  Burial will be held in St. Clements cemetery with Full Military honors afforded by the Farley American Legion Post #656.

Mike was born June 10th, 1930 in Dubuque, Iowa, son of Maynard “Major” (1908-1997) and Anna (Ward) Garlow (1903-1997). He is a graduate of Harpers Ferry High School in Harpers Ferry, Iowa.   

Too young to participate in World War II, yet a strong patriot, Mike enlisted in the Air Force immediately following his graduation from high school.  Mike served for 4 years in the Air Force, including the Korean War. He was stationed in several different locations including Georgia, Colorado, California, England, Puerto Rico, and Morocco.   While in the Air Force, Mike was a camera repairman for the Air Force bomber planes.  Mike remained active with the American Legion in Farley, Iowa.

Mike left the Air Force in 1954 and returned to Dubuque, Iowa.  He split his time between Dubuque and Harpers Ferry, Iowa.  Upon his return, Mike and a couple of buddies bought a plane and continued to fly for enjoyment.  He then met his future wife, Mary L. Schellsmidt (Lansing, Iowa).  They united into marriage on July 12th, 1958, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Wexford, near Lansing, Iowa.  Mike and Mary were married for 61 years.  Mike and Mary moved to Sherill, Iowa, near Mike’s employment at John Deere Dubuque Works, Dubuque, Iowa.  Mike was employed for 31 years at Deere’s, where he worked as a Maintenance Engineer and was extremely active in the UAW Local 94 Union, as a union committeeman.  During this early period, Mike also started an LP gas business, purchasing in volume and making sales and deliveries to local residents.  In 1964, with three sons in tow, Mike and Mary purchased and moved to a farm near Holy Cross, Iowa.  As a first-generation farmer, Mike could frequently be seen reading and researching farming techniques as they raised beef cattle, chickens, pigs, and corn.  Over the years Mike and Mary had four more kids for a total of 7 children (5 boys and 2 girls), which supplied them with a built-in work force for the farm.  In addition to raising the kids, Mary also worked as a nutrition teacher for Dubuque County where she taught local residents about nutritional foods and cooking.  In 1976, Mike and Mary bought the adjoining farm to expand their corn program and raise cattle.  In 1987, (as several of his children/workers went off to college) Mike retired from John Deere and spent his full focus on farming.  In 2000, Mike suffered a severe 3-story fall.  He broke his neck, crushed 3 vertebras, and broke his pelvis but after 8-months of rehabilitation, he was able to resume his duties on the farm.  In 2011, Mike and Mary decided to fully retire and moved to Plainfield, IL.  They sold a portion of their farm to their son, David, and rented out the remaining property to local neighbors.  To Mike, family, farming and country was everything.  The mechanical, electrical and plumbing skills he taught his children and his patriotism will live through the generations of his family.

He enjoyed playing cards, talking politics, and doing geneology.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Mary (Schellsmidt) Garlow; seven children:  son Kenneth Garlow of Plainfield, IL, son James Garlow and his wife Jeanette (Kurz) of Libertyville, IL, son Karl Garlow of Dubuque, IA, son Robert Garlow and his wife Kathy (Hagensee) of Elmhurst, IL, son David Garlow and wife Chris (Pierce) of Holy Cross, IA, daughter Carol Bolton (Garlow) and her husband Mark of Livingston, MT, daughter Shirley Morris (Garlow) and husband Michael, of Bolingbrook, IL; 16 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Rose Boardman of Guttenberg IA, and Annie Meehan, Austin, TX.

He is preceded in death by his parents Anna and Major Garlow; his parents-in-law, Elmer and Clara Schellsmidt.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com

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