Wanda Moeller Obituary
Wanda Diane Moeller June 8, 1950 - February 12, 2024 Wanda Diane Moeller was born June 8, 1950, to John Robert and Rosemary (Ketelsen) Anderson at Crawford County Memorial Hospital in Denison, Iowa. She passed away Monday, February 12, 2024, at the age of seventy-three. Wanda was baptized into Christ on July 9, 1950, and confirmed her faith on March 22, 1964, at St. John's Lutheran Church, Charter Oak, Iowa. Wanda graduated from Schleswig Community High School on May 24, 1968. She continued her education, earning a license in cosmetology from the Stewart School's of Hairstyle on August 7, 1971. Wanda was united in marriage to Dennis Moeller on September 2, 1972, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Hanover Township. After a brief residence in Omaha, they resided on farms near Schleswig and Charter Oak, where they raised their three loving children. Always one to have a strong work ethic, Wanda began working at Farmland Foods in September of 1982. During her 32 years at Farmland, she made many lifelong friends, many of whom stayed in touch after she retired in March 2014. Wanda was an avid reader, gardener, baker, and grandmother. She could often be found enjoying pages by John Grisham, David Baldacci, and Tom Clancy, just to name a few. She took pride in her flower and vegetable gardens often receiving help weeding from her grandkids. Christmas cookies and candies were her specialty, filling many gift boxes and holiday dessert plates throughout the years. Always ensuring no one was hungry, Wanda shared her love of baking, often taking treats to work and passing the baking baton to her grandkids. They quite often could be found making brownies or cookies together. Having taught herself to play the organ by ear, she also appreciated music and singing, her voice effortlessly carrying along to the radio or whatever music was playing. Never one to turn down playing cards, Wanda also had fun playing Euchre, Confusion Rummy, Pinochle, and Uno or War with her grandkids. Wanda truly enjoyed making others happy, which she did by cross-stitching and embroidering dish towels for her daughters and granddaughters. A proud Grandma, she made each of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren feel very special. This could be found in the gentle way she spoke to them, how she taught them about Jesus or her big bear hugs. For as much as she loved each of them, they adored her tenfold in return. She showered her grandchildren and great-grandchildren with the same tender care and affection she imparted to her young students. With boundless love, Wanda thoroughly enjoyed teaching Sunday School. Through her faith, she spent 20 years teaching the nursery class at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Hanover. Her radiant warmth and spirit have left an indelible mark on countless lives, making her absence profoundly felt. Wanda was preceded in death by her parents, John Robert and Rosemary June Anderson. Survivors include two daughters, Nikki and her husband Paul of Westminster, Colorado; and Allison and her husband Dustin of Olathe, Kansas; one son, John and his wife Sarah of Albion, Nebraska; seven grandchildren, Reese of Westminster, Colorado; Dylan and Aubrey of Olathe, Kansas; McKenna of Hartley, Iowa; Lucas, Isabella, and Cora of Albion, NE; two great-grandchildren; Emery of Albion and Adelaide of Hartley; six sisters, Ernestine and her husband Darrell of Adel, Iowa; Becky and her husband Allen of Omaha, Nebraska; Bobbie of Denison, Iowa; Nancy and her husband Burton of Cherokee, Iowa; Julie and her husband Tim of Marietta, Georgia; and Lori and her husband Jerry of Denison, Iowa; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral Services were held 10:30 A.M., Saturday, February 17, 2024, at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Hanover Township, Charter Oak, Iowa. Rev. Brian Ketelsen officiated the service with interment in St. Paul Cemetery, Charter Oak. Organist Karen Kahl provided accompaniment for congregational hymns "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," '"My Hope is Built on Nothing Less" and "Away in a Manger." Serving as honorary pallbearers were McKenna Book, Reese Hopper, Aubrey Williams, Isabella Moeller, Cora Moeller, Emery Book and Adelaide Baird. Serving as pallbearers were Ross Iverson, Jim Randol, Brandon Meseck, Jerry Meyer, Eric Pauley, Tim Gunderson, Dylan Williams and Lucas Moeller. Following the burial, the family invited everyone to the Charter Oak Community Building for a time of fellowship and lunch. Services were entrusted to the Huebner Funeral Home.
Published by Denison Bulletin Review on Feb. 21, 2024.