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Mae Oswald Obituary

CLEAR LAKE - Mae Caroline (Tibbits) Oswald, 96, of Clear Lake, died Sunday (Sept. 9, 2007) at her daughter's home in Des Moines.

Memorial services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, at the Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 N. Fourth St. in Clear Lake, with Lay Pastor Dave Halverson officiating.

Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers memorials by be directed to the Good Shepherd Telephone Reassurance Program, Fertile Lutheran Church, Hospice of Central Iowa, and NOCC of Iowa for Ovarian Cancer.

Mae was born July 9, 1911, at Round Lake, Minn., the daughter of Carl and and Carrie (Olson) Slocum. Mae was united in marriage to Bill Tibbits, together they farmed north of Clear Lake. After Bill's death, Mae married Bud Oswald, and they continued to live in Clear Lake.

Mae enjoyed cooking, baking and playing cards, especially hand and foot. She was a member of Countryside Club and attended Fertile Lutheran Church.

Mae is survived by her children, Marlys Pederson, Des Moines, Marlene (Jerry) Jenkins, Longmont, Colo., Larry (Fran) Tibbits, Clear Lake, Betty Lane, Manly, Phyllis Gericke, Cedar Falls, June (Kneeland) Fredrickson, Mason City, Clarice (Jerry) Skyles, Portland, Ore., and Norma VanDen Boush, Ames; 31 grandchildren; 111 great-grandchildren; and great-great-grandchildren; daughter-in-law, Mary Oswald, Des Moines; along with several nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.

Mae was preceded in death by her parents, children Ronnie, Donnie, Marvin "Snook" and Bob Tibbits; siblings, Charles Slocum, Hazel Minch, Lola McDough, Jennie Garms, Edward "Bud" Slocum, Alyce Jenkins and Edna "Tudy" Saunders; sons- in-law, Maurice Lane, Herb Pederson, and Dutch Gericke; and daughter-in-law, Gladys Tibbits.

Ward Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 641-357-2193. www.colonialchapels.com

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Published by Globe Gazette from Sep. 11 to Sep. 12, 2007.

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Ron & Charlene Barth (Slocum)

September 15, 2007

Aunt Mae was a special woman who would do anything for anyone and shared so much of herself with those around her. She was always up beat and positive and taught those around her to be the same. Aunt Mae will always hold a special place in our hearts! We will all miss her greatly!

Sheryl {Suzie Lane} & Ronnie Kelber

September 14, 2007

To Our Family
I will always remember the fun we had going to the farm, and getting to stay for our "vacation". Rolling
down the hill,playing in the tenant house, and wading in the cattle's watering bin. Oh, and how could we kids ever forget the homeade ice cream & the hot chocolate sauce that Grandma Mae made! "Cook it a long time, Grandma, so it gets real hard" {which she did}. These are just some of the memories I will always remember!
We will miss you Grandma! We Love You !

Holly, Ranae, Gary, Shelly and family

September 14, 2007

Grandma Mae We Miss You
We have a hole in our heart following our grandmother’s death. But we know she is with Jesus and those who are already in heaven. Jesus let her know he was waiting and ready and she was able to share that with us. We have so many wonderful memories. We have deep respect and are so proud of our Grandma. She loved us, helped us grow, always supported and cared for us. She is a role model and will always be cherished. She was full of pride and grateful for her family. She knew she was loved. We love her and miss her so much.

Roger & Joyce Kampstra

September 13, 2007

To The Family & Loved Ones Of Mae:

You have our deep sympathy & our love and prayers at this time of Mae's passing. We have many wonderful memories of Mae. Her great faith that constantly emanated from her in good & happy times as well as in difficult times was a true inspiration to us. We loved her up-beat spirit, & we cherish the visits at her home, & also those very special times at "Pies n' More". We were so happy to be able to attend her 95th Birthday party last year. Heaven is truly richer because of Mae's arrival there, and we all have the joyous anticipation of one day seeing her there in the glorious presence of our dear Savior and all the saints.
May God's presence and comfort be with you all.

Pastor Roger & Joyce Kampstra
Webster, Wisconsin

The Late Tom & Bev Slocum

September 13, 2007

As a true inspiration and angel Aunt Mae will truly be missed. We enjoyed our time together! Playing Scat, sitting by the campfire and just spending time together are some of our fondest memories that will be cherished forever!

Mariann Slocum

September 12, 2007

Aunt Mae was my role model.She taught me how to grow old gracefully. She taught me to accept whatever hardships came, deal with it , and move on. She taught me what unconditional love is. I love you and I will miss you always Aunt Mae. Tell Ol' Buddy boy and Nina I'll see you all again someday.

Judy Gentry (Gerdes)

September 12, 2007

Mae was an inspiration to all who knew her. She had enough love to go around for all of her grandchildren and was also very special to those of us who wished she was our "Grandma." I will always remember her happy, positive attitude and that great smile.

Mary Lou (Slocum) Wood

September 12, 2007

I am very sorry for your loss, she was a very dear person. She was kind, loving and caring. She now goes to Heaven to be with her loved ones and you will see her again someday.

Nicole Gage

September 11, 2007

Words can not even begin to describe the incredible loss this world has endured with the passing of Aunt Mae. She was the most wonderful, sweet and beautiful woman. She always had a smile to share. She had wonderful stories to tell. I loved visiting with her. I am blessed to have had her in my life. Tears that come are completely selfish because she is now in heaven. I know she is happy where she is as she was ready to go home to be with Jesus. Heaven is rejoicing to have her. Grandpa Bud, Aunt Ali and Aunt Mae are now back together. I bet they are having a grand ole time up in heaven.

Dan & Nancy Slocum

September 11, 2007

Aunt Mae was a very special person. To say she was our favorite Aunt does not begin to express what a wonderful person she was. We will miss her very much.

Becky Arneson

September 11, 2007

I know Mae is in a good place. I really enjoyed the time I got to spend with her. Thinking of all of you.

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