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Iola D. Hermsen

Seward, Nebraska

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Iola D. Hermsen, 86, Seward, widow of Jack Hermsen, died Friday (5/4/07). Born March 3, 1921. Member of St. John Lutheran Church and Ladies Aid. Life member of V.F.W. Auxiliary 4755, Seward.Survivors: stepdaughters, Lynda and Mike Flackman, Lincoln, Cyndy and Dave Klein, Lincoln; grandchildren;...

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Lynda,Cyndy, and family, my deepest sympathy to you and everyone. Iola will be missed, but I know she is with Uncle Jack now.

Miss you Grandma, tell Grandpa I love him.

Lynda, Cyndy, and family:
We are thinking of you all at this time. Iola can be with Uncle Jack now and be at peace. I have good memories of being in their home. Take care.
Cheryl & Dave

Lynda, Cyndy & family - I'm grateful to have finally met Iola on my last trip back to Lincoln with Kip in November. It was great to pair her smile with Kip's stories about holiday dinners in Seward, her homemade noodles, and the quilts she made for all of the new babies. Her memory will live on in these things and in each of you. With love -

Dear Family,
I count Iola as a Blessing, she was always so good to everyone. And, was so much a member of the family, one would not know she came into our lives later. I know how you will miss her, and yet knowing she is at rest with our Lord, will give you peace.
Love
Cousin Peg

Good bye!

You are missed! And LOVED!

Cyndy and Lynda,
I was sorry to hear of Iola's death. I have many fond memories of her and her house down the street from the school. Time goes by so fast, but memories always last. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Lynda, so sorry for your family's loss. Iola was quite the character. Very loving and caring and also knew how to have a good time. Glad she is in a better place and will not sugger any more.

God looked around his Garden and found an empty place.
He then looked down upon his earth and saw your loving face.

He put his arms around you and lifted you to rest.
His Garden must be beautiful, he always takes the best.
He knew that you were suffering, he knew you were in pain.
And knew that you would never get well on earth again.
He saw your path was difficult, he closed your tired eyes,
He whispered to you "Peace be Thine" and gave you wings to fly.
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