Obituary published on Legacy.com by Fratzke & Jensen Funeral Home - Schaller on Jun. 20, 2024.
Fernetta Siebrecht, age 97, of
Storm Lake, Iowa died Wednesday, June 19, 2024 at Methodist Manor Retirement Community in Storm Lake.
Funeral services will take place Saturday, June 29, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. at United Methodist Church in
Schaller, Iowa. Burial will be in the Schaller Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday, June 28, 2024 from 5-7:00 p.m. at Fratzke & Jensen Funeral Home in SCHALLER. Memorials will be directed to Tunnels 2 Towers and the Schaller Fire Department to replace the memorial flag poles in honor of veterans. The Fratzke & Jensen Funeral Home in Schaller is in charge of the arrangements.
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Fernetta was born August 8, 1926 to Sydney and Nora Jeckell. Her early years were spent on a farm in
Lamberton, Minnesota. Her family moved to Sac City, Iowa where she graduated from high school. After high school she moved to a farm north of
Odebolt, Iowa with her parents and younger brother. This is where she and Wayne met. Wayne and Fernetta were united in marriage on December 7, 1944. They welcomed home a daughter, Rosemary and a son, David.
Fernetta was a member of the United Methodist Church. She was a Sunday school teacher, sang in the choir and held many offices in the UMW. She also belonged to the Mr. and Mrs. Club in the church.
Fernetta helped when needed on the farm, which include unloading corn, milking cows and preparing meals for anyone around at meal time.
She was very artistic. Fernetta could hear a song and go to the piano and play it never having a lesson. She painted several pictures. She loved playing cards such as bridge, euchre, pinochle, and 500. She spent many hours at a sewing machine. She made dresses for Rosemary and shirts for grandsons, quilts, jewelry bags, casserole carriers, devotion pillows, decorative pillows, and banners for the church along with repairing clothes for anyone who needed it. She also made a set of paraments for the Congregational Church in Aurelia.
Fernetta helped start the Cook-Go-Getters Girls 4-H club in her basement.
Her pride and joy were her grandchildren and great grandchildren and then the great great grandchildren. She attended many sports activities that they were involved in.
Those left to cherish memories include her daughter: Rosemary (Richard) Blum; son: David (Kathy) Siebrecht; grandchildren: Kurt (Deb) Blum of
Fort Collins, Colorado; Jason (Carolyn) Siebrecht of
Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Kent (Stacy) Blum of
Nebraska City, Nebraska; Jamie (Tracy) Siebrecht of
Mount Vernon, Iowa; Kory (Tonia) Blum of
Schaller, Iowa; great grandchildren: Alexander (Rachel) Blum; Andrew Blum (Kaitlynn Schmurr); Adrianne (Nathan) Meyer; Austin Blum; Makenzi Blum; Sydney Blum; Christian Blum (Jaycee Harrah); Klint Blum; Kolton Blum; Dawson Blum; Brayden Blum; Addisyn Blum; Bailey Siebrecht; Cooper Siebrecht; Cobe Siebrecht; Cade Siebrecht; Madison Cedillo; McKenna Wilson; Sydney Wilson; great great grandchildren: Luna Ellis and Calvin Blum; many nieces, nephews, and friends she enjoyed time with.
Fernetta was preceded in death by her husband: Wayne Siebrecht; sisters: Marge Armin Summers; Mildred (Chuck) Smith; Gladys (Charlie) Girardin; Naomi (Wilbur) Patten; Lilas Jeckell; Lois Jeckell; brothers: Gorden (Betty) Jeckell; Raymond (Vivian) Jeckell; Lowell Jeckell; and Lloyd Jeckell.