On July 11, 1960, Mary Jane was united in marriage to Paul Haverly at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Rockwell. After their marriage she had her own salon in her home and later worked as an aide at the Good Samaritan Society and the Kossuth County Home. Mary Jane was one of the original organizers of the annual Algona Community Thanksgiving dinner and started the Blue Star Home program.
She enjoyed cooking and baking and later published a cookbook of all of her own favorite recipes. Mary Jane was a past member of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court St. Cecelia #283 and Legion of Mary. She was also a charter member of the Kossuth County Hairdressers, serving as the first president for two years. She also was involved in the Good Samaritan Society Auxiliary, Kossuth Regional Health Center Auxiliary and the VIP Club.
Left to cherish her memory are her husband, Paul Haverly of Algona; daughter, Marie Haverly of Winnebago, MN; son, Mark Haverly of Titonka; foreign exchange daughter, America Soto formerly of Rengo, Chile, now living in Ida Grove; grandson, Brandon Hansen; sister, Jeannie and husband Al Stein of Lansing, several nieces and nephews and numerous friends. She was preceded in death by her father, John in 1964 and a brother, Jerry in 1975.
On July 11, 1960, Mary Jane was united in marriage to Paul Haverly at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Rockwell. After their marriage she had her own salon in her home and later worked as an aide at the Good Samaritan Society and the Kossuth County Home. Mary Jane was one of the original organizers of the annual Algona Community Thanksgiving dinner and started the Blue Star Home program.
She enjoyed cooking and baking and later published a cookbook of all of her own favorite recipes. Mary Jane was a past member of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court St. Cecelia #283 and Legion of Mary. She was also a charter member of the Kossuth County Hairdressers, serving as the first president for two years. She also was involved in the Good Samaritan Society Auxiliary, Kossuth Regional Health Center Auxiliary and the VIP Club.
Left to cherish her memory are her husband, Paul Haverly of Algona; daughter, Marie Haverly of Winnebago, MN; son, Mark Haverly of Titonka; foreign exchange daughter, America Soto formerly of Rengo, Chile, now living in Ida Grove; grandson, Brandon Hansen; sister, Jeannie and husband Al Stein of Lansing, several nieces and nephews and numerous friends. She was preceded in death by her father, John in 1964 and a brother, Jerry in 1975.
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