Born Frances Jean Schauf on June 8, 1927, took her long awaited place in Heaven on April 30 2022. Preceded in death by her parents Goldie Ellis-Schauf and Doyle Schauf, sisters Dorthy, Betty, Rosemary, and husband Harry Baumert. Survived by her sister Evelyn, and brother Robert.
Visitation: 4:00-7:00pm Powell Funeral Home, Sigourney - Thursday May 5th, 2022
Funeral: 10:00am What Cheer Christian Church - Friday May 6th, 2022 - burial to follow in Keota.
Frances was a woman whose life centered around children from an early age; a country school teacher grades 1-8 before marriage to Harry Baumert in 1947, resulting in a family of 9. The happy pair had 7 children; Ronald, Cheryl, Colleen, Joanne, Patty, Sandy, and Richard - This family continues to grows with love, accommodating 15 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, and more yet to come.
Frances was raised with faith and a belief in God, but got 'The Call' in 1981 when she received a diagnosis of stage III melanoma. She picked up that bible and never looked back - becoming a licensed minister for the Disciples of Christ in 1983 and calling the What Cheer Christian Church 'home', a congregation blessed to receive her ministry for 31 years.
She took the Lords work seriously, with a sense of humor. “Approachable” is a great word to describe Frances. “Compassionate", “Authentic", "True.” She was very much herself; full of life, energy, laughter, and above all, kindness.
Organizations:
Church Women United
Clothes Cupboard
Eastern Star
Lords Pantry
Literacy Tutor
Frances housed and clothed children and families alike, and not just at Christmas - donations for food and clothing increased exponentially under her drive and determination, gallons of blood, sing-a thons, bail for jail - things too numerous to mention. The woman never stopped.
Leading the charge for these and countless other causes, from family to strangers alike, Frances dedicated her life to bettering the world, to spreading a message of generosity and love to all those whose life she touched, and doing it all with a brightness few possess. Full of Grace, she made the world a better place. We can all hope to learn a little something from Frances Jean Baumert.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established for the Alzheimer's Walk or Essence of Life Hospice.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
105 North Jefferson Street P.O. Box 226, Sigourney, IA 52591
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