Corrine R. Siebler
Corrine R. Siebler, 63, of Davenport, IA, died at home surrounded by family on November 22, after a three-year battle with cancer.
Mass of Christian Burial is 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, November 28 at St. Isidore Church. Visitation is from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Monday at St. Isidore with a 7:00 p.m. Vigil service to follow. Visitation continues Tuesday morning from 9:30 a.m. until service time at the church. Interment is in All Saints Cemetery
She was born in Norfolk, NE in 1959 to Bernard and Mary Dohmen. She attended school in Columbus, NE, and graduated from Columbus High School in 1979. She was married to her husband Kalvin "Butch" Siebler on September 29, 1979. They moved to various places within the US while supporting Kalvin's career in the military and federal service, where eventually they settled in Columbus, NE and raised their three children. They later moved to Iowa in 2000. She loved spending time with her family and spoiling her six grandchildren.
She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother.
She is survived by her husband, Kalvin of Davenport, IA; sons, Jeremy (Jodi) Siebler of Davenport, IA, Justin (Kassie) Siebler of Ankeny, IA; daughter Heather (Alan) Rutan of Marion, IA; six grandchildren: Zane and Margo Siebler of Davenport, IA, Emerson, Eden, and Elliotte Rutan of Marion IA, and Arno Siebler of Ankeny, IA; Eight sisters and one brother, Diane Brandt of Kearney, NE, Donald (Joan) Dohmen of Humphrey, NE, Marilyn (Dale) Greisen of Columbus, NE, Karen Czapla of Kearney, NE, Barbara Shotkoski of Lincoln, NE, Bonnie (Dolan) Larsen of Columbus, NE, Linda (Carl) Munford of Columbus, NE, Sandra (Gary) Labenz of Newman Grove, NE, Phyllis (Mike) Shank of Columbus, NE and Numerous nephews and nieces.
She is preceded in death by parents; grandparents; three brother-in-laws, one nephew and one niece
And many others that she loved!
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Kevin and Valarie
November 29, 2023
Corrine and her entire family are what we always considered "GOOD PEOPLE". We were fortunate to live across the street from them. Each of our youngest sons became best friends and ended up in each other´s weddings. Corrine was a caring, sweet ,fun-loving, generous, person who loved her family deeply, (as well as most furry animals)...
She was a great friend, great neighbor, great person. Corrine you touched all our lives during your short journey here, with the imprints you left in our hearts from all your love and kindness and contagious laughter. You will be thought of always, and forever missed. Thank you for the memories, Corrine. Indeed, our hearts, prayers, thoughts and love go out to all of this wonderful woman´s family that has touched so many lives.
peggy sherman
November 25, 2023
I am so sorry to hear of her passing worked with her at appleton, she was so much fun to work with made the day easier.
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