"font-size: x-small">North Sioux City,
South Dakota
"font-size: x-small">
"color: #333333">August 29, 1929-April 1,
2011
"color: #333333">Violet M. Wilcox, 81, beloved mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother entered into the
glory of her eternal life on Friday April 1, 2011 at Touchstone
Living Center surrounded by her loving family.
"color: #333333">Funeral services were held at
"color: #333333">12:00
TuesdayApril 5, 2011
at Church at theGate in
North SiouxCity
,"color: #333333">South Dakota
"color: #333333">with Pastor Charlie Bauman officiating, burial
following at
"color: #333333">McCook
"color: #333333">Cemetery
"color: #333333">.
"color: #333333">Visitation will began at
"color: #333333">10:00am
andconcluded at
12:00pmon
"color: #333333">April 5, 2011
"color: #333333">at the church.
"color: #333333">Violet was born
"color: #333333">August 29, 1929
"color: #333333">in Clarinda
"color: #333333">Iowa
to FayeE. and Effie B. (
"color: #333333">Adams
)Squires. She enjoyed crocheting, attending church services, and
most of all spending time with family. Life was full of delicate,
humorous, and caring conversations. Her strength was immeasurable.
She will be greatly missed by all those fortunate to have known
her. Special thanks to Ruth with Hospice of
Siouxland.
"color: #333333">Left behind to externally treasure her memory are
her children; David and wife Carol Webster, Rick and wife Becky
Lasley, Brenda Clark, Tom and wife Vickie Wolverton, Larry and wife
Barb Wolverton, Louis Wolverton, and Lowell Wilcox, brothers;
Johnny Squires, Art Squires, Kenny Squires, sisters; Anna Squires,
Rosie Mclarnon; many grandchildren, great grandchildren and great
great grandchildren.
"color: #333333">Violet proceeded in death by her parents, Faye and
Effie Squires, husband, Vernon Wilcox, sister, Mary Ruby, daughter
in law, Daisy Wilcox and grandchild.
Violet M. Wilcox
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