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Edith Darlene “Gram Dar” <I>Kieslich</I> Simmons

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Edith Darlene “Gram Dar” Kieslich Simmons

Birth
Hazel Green, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
11 Sep 2021 (aged 92)
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Hazel Green, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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On September 10, 1948, Harold "Hank" Simmons took Edith Darlene Kieslich's hand in marriage in Hazel Green, Wisconsin. Seventy-three years and one day later, Hank took her hand again, guiding her to her heavenly home Sptember 11, 2021, where she was greeted by her daughter, Donna Mullen, her parents, Harvey and LaVida Kieslich, and her beloved aunt and uncle Genevieve "Auntie Cute" and Lawrence "Uncle Soc" Riek, among the many others who went before her. We can only imagine the party in Heaven that was awaiting her. Darlene, as she was known by family and friends, or "Gram Dar" to her children and great grandchildren, was born on June 15, 1929 on the family farm in Hazel Green, Wisconsin. Dar attended school in Hazel Green, graduating high school in 1946. Soon after graduating, Dar underwent what was an experimental heart surgery at the University of Wisconsin and the first of its kind in the country. Doctors told Dar and Hank she had a 50/50 chance of survival and could never have children. Dar had other plans, however, going on to live many, many happy and healthy years with that strong and healthy heart, which included having two children, Donna and Lyle. That strong and loving heart was on display for all of Dar's life. She never met a stranger and could and would strike up a conversation with everyone she met. She was also a natural caregiver to family and friends alike. When her beloved Donna fought ALS, Dar was by her side giving her strength, even with the knowledge that she would outlive her child, a reality no parent should ever have to face no matter their age. When Hank's own heart began to give out, it was Dar who was with him every day holding his hand and telling him how much she loved him, to which he would always say, "I love you more." Theirs was a love story unmatched in this day and age, and it gives their family much more comfort to know they are reunited once again. For many years, while she lived in the Cuba City Apartments, she was the resident 'mom' to many of her neighbors, especially to Dennis Knox and Dan Wilberding, who always looked out for her. During the last few years of Dar's life, she resided at Hawkeye Care Center in Dubuque, Iowa, where she made sure her fellow residents were taken care of. In addition to her son, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Dar is survived by two very special cousins, Carol (Jim) Helbing and Heather (Steve) Heins. They were her angels on earth. Granddaughters, Jessie, Sarah and Jackie Mullen, will be forever grateful to them for all they did for Gram.
On September 10, 1948, Harold "Hank" Simmons took Edith Darlene Kieslich's hand in marriage in Hazel Green, Wisconsin. Seventy-three years and one day later, Hank took her hand again, guiding her to her heavenly home Sptember 11, 2021, where she was greeted by her daughter, Donna Mullen, her parents, Harvey and LaVida Kieslich, and her beloved aunt and uncle Genevieve "Auntie Cute" and Lawrence "Uncle Soc" Riek, among the many others who went before her. We can only imagine the party in Heaven that was awaiting her. Darlene, as she was known by family and friends, or "Gram Dar" to her children and great grandchildren, was born on June 15, 1929 on the family farm in Hazel Green, Wisconsin. Dar attended school in Hazel Green, graduating high school in 1946. Soon after graduating, Dar underwent what was an experimental heart surgery at the University of Wisconsin and the first of its kind in the country. Doctors told Dar and Hank she had a 50/50 chance of survival and could never have children. Dar had other plans, however, going on to live many, many happy and healthy years with that strong and healthy heart, which included having two children, Donna and Lyle. That strong and loving heart was on display for all of Dar's life. She never met a stranger and could and would strike up a conversation with everyone she met. She was also a natural caregiver to family and friends alike. When her beloved Donna fought ALS, Dar was by her side giving her strength, even with the knowledge that she would outlive her child, a reality no parent should ever have to face no matter their age. When Hank's own heart began to give out, it was Dar who was with him every day holding his hand and telling him how much she loved him, to which he would always say, "I love you more." Theirs was a love story unmatched in this day and age, and it gives their family much more comfort to know they are reunited once again. For many years, while she lived in the Cuba City Apartments, she was the resident 'mom' to many of her neighbors, especially to Dennis Knox and Dan Wilberding, who always looked out for her. During the last few years of Dar's life, she resided at Hawkeye Care Center in Dubuque, Iowa, where she made sure her fellow residents were taken care of. In addition to her son, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Dar is survived by two very special cousins, Carol (Jim) Helbing and Heather (Steve) Heins. They were her angels on earth. Granddaughters, Jessie, Sarah and Jackie Mullen, will be forever grateful to them for all they did for Gram.

Gravesite Details

Cremated. Ashes buried October 2, 2021



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232652747/edith_darlene-simmons: accessed ), memorial page for Edith Darlene “Gram Dar” Kieslich Simmons (15 Jun 1929–11 Sep 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 232652747, citing Hazel Green Cemetery, Hazel Green, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by flaggtx (contributor 47872151).