Services were held at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel with Rev. Peter Boe of the First Lutheran Church of Onawa officiating. Burial was in the Correctionville Cemetery.
Mrs. Navrude, nee Adelia J. Carpenter, was born March 25, 1910, in Gratiot, Wisconsin, and was raised by Frank and Rosetta Skimmerhorn.
On January 6, 1926, she married Clyde R. Bolles in Fort Dodge, Iowa. He died August 7, 1958, in Correctionville.
She then married Oscar Navrude March 11, 1962, in Sioux City. He died September 2, 1985, in Onawa.
Adelia had lived in Correctionville for 33 years, then in Sioux City for four years. After marrying Oscar she lived in Soldier, Iowa, for nine years and Onawa for 15 years. She then returned to Sioux City and where she lived four years. She was a member of the First Lutheran Church of Onawa, and a past member of the American Legion Auxiliary.
Survivors include three sons, Clyde, Charles and Duane Bolles, all of Sioux City, two daughters, Mrs. George (Ada) Via of Sioux City and Mrs. LaVern (Ona Mae) Goettsch of Holstein, a stepson, Robert R. Bolles of Ida Grove, a brother, John Carpenter of Palmyra, Wisconsin, and a sister, Laura in Phoenix, Arizona, 20 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, two husbands and a grandson, Lou Goettsch.
Services were held at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel with Rev. Peter Boe of the First Lutheran Church of Onawa officiating. Burial was in the Correctionville Cemetery.
Mrs. Navrude, nee Adelia J. Carpenter, was born March 25, 1910, in Gratiot, Wisconsin, and was raised by Frank and Rosetta Skimmerhorn.
On January 6, 1926, she married Clyde R. Bolles in Fort Dodge, Iowa. He died August 7, 1958, in Correctionville.
She then married Oscar Navrude March 11, 1962, in Sioux City. He died September 2, 1985, in Onawa.
Adelia had lived in Correctionville for 33 years, then in Sioux City for four years. After marrying Oscar she lived in Soldier, Iowa, for nine years and Onawa for 15 years. She then returned to Sioux City and where she lived four years. She was a member of the First Lutheran Church of Onawa, and a past member of the American Legion Auxiliary.
Survivors include three sons, Clyde, Charles and Duane Bolles, all of Sioux City, two daughters, Mrs. George (Ada) Via of Sioux City and Mrs. LaVern (Ona Mae) Goettsch of Holstein, a stepson, Robert R. Bolles of Ida Grove, a brother, John Carpenter of Palmyra, Wisconsin, and a sister, Laura in Phoenix, Arizona, 20 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, two husbands and a grandson, Lou Goettsch.
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