She and her husband were former owners of Vine St. TV and Sporting Goods Store in Ottumwa, Iowa. Later they farmed in Iowa.
She is a member of the First United Methodist Church, the Methodist Women and a volunteer with AARP, where she served as tour director for over twenty years.
She was predeceased by her husband, Rollin Replogle, Sr., one son, Rollin Replogle, Jr., two brothers, Darrell and Gene Manley and three grandchildren.
Survivors include her daughter, Ruthie (Dick) Howk of Hot Springs, Conne Replogle Daughter in law Of Ottumwa, five grandchildren, Mandi (Jeremy) Bohlen, Carri (Mike) Riley of Hot Springs, Scott Replogle, Suzanne (Joel) Morrison and Debbie (Joel) Campbell of Ottumwa and ten great-grandchildren.
Special thanks to Dr. Sorrels, Dr. Martin Koehn and the entire Arkansas Hospice Impatient at St. Vincent Hospital.
Memorials may be made to First Methodist Church or The Caring Place of Hot Springs, AR
She and her husband were former owners of Vine St. TV and Sporting Goods Store in Ottumwa, Iowa. Later they farmed in Iowa.
She is a member of the First United Methodist Church, the Methodist Women and a volunteer with AARP, where she served as tour director for over twenty years.
She was predeceased by her husband, Rollin Replogle, Sr., one son, Rollin Replogle, Jr., two brothers, Darrell and Gene Manley and three grandchildren.
Survivors include her daughter, Ruthie (Dick) Howk of Hot Springs, Conne Replogle Daughter in law Of Ottumwa, five grandchildren, Mandi (Jeremy) Bohlen, Carri (Mike) Riley of Hot Springs, Scott Replogle, Suzanne (Joel) Morrison and Debbie (Joel) Campbell of Ottumwa and ten great-grandchildren.
Special thanks to Dr. Sorrels, Dr. Martin Koehn and the entire Arkansas Hospice Impatient at St. Vincent Hospital.
Memorials may be made to First Methodist Church or The Caring Place of Hot Springs, AR
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