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Wilma Lorene <I>Osterkamp</I> Thompson

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Wilma Lorene Osterkamp Thompson

Birth
Amber, Jones County, Iowa, USA
Death
12 Apr 2001 (aged 80)
Anamosa, Jones County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
H 46/2
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SOURCE: THE ANAMOSA JOURNAL EUREKA……APRIL 19, 2001…PAGE 9
WILMA LORENE THOMPSON 1921 – 2001

Wilma Lorene Thompson, age 80, formerly of Iowa City, died Thursday, April 21, 2001 at Anamosa Care Center following an extended illness.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 Tuesday afternoon, April 17 at the George L. Gay Funeral Home & Crematorium, Iowa City. The Rev. Donald Caspers officiated. Burial was in Memory Gardens Cemetery.

Wilma was born March 24, 1921 in Amber, the daughter of Ernest and Anna Gross Osterkamp. She was baptized as a baby at the Wayne Zion Lutheran Church in Monticello. She graduated from Buck Creek Consolidated Schools in Hopkinton. She helped farm in Delaware and Johnson County. She worked at Whetstone Drug Store in Iowa City and then at the university of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics prior to her retirement. She married Raymond Paul Thompson on October 1, 1941 in Hopkinton. He died in June of 1983.

Survivors include one sister and her husband, Frieda and Marvin Wood of Gardnerville, NV; one sister-in-law, Mildred Thompson of Monticello; three half-sisters and their husbands, Caroline and Leonard Stoneking, Florence and Dennis Kula and Dolores and Richard Rickels all of Anamosa; two half-brothers, Ivan Osterkamp and Ronald Osterkamp, both of Anamosa. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; her step-mother, Emma Christiansen Osterkamp; one brother, Clarence Osterkamp and one half-sister, Emma Wright.
SOURCE: THE ANAMOSA JOURNAL EUREKA……APRIL 19, 2001…PAGE 9
WILMA LORENE THOMPSON 1921 – 2001

Wilma Lorene Thompson, age 80, formerly of Iowa City, died Thursday, April 21, 2001 at Anamosa Care Center following an extended illness.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 Tuesday afternoon, April 17 at the George L. Gay Funeral Home & Crematorium, Iowa City. The Rev. Donald Caspers officiated. Burial was in Memory Gardens Cemetery.

Wilma was born March 24, 1921 in Amber, the daughter of Ernest and Anna Gross Osterkamp. She was baptized as a baby at the Wayne Zion Lutheran Church in Monticello. She graduated from Buck Creek Consolidated Schools in Hopkinton. She helped farm in Delaware and Johnson County. She worked at Whetstone Drug Store in Iowa City and then at the university of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics prior to her retirement. She married Raymond Paul Thompson on October 1, 1941 in Hopkinton. He died in June of 1983.

Survivors include one sister and her husband, Frieda and Marvin Wood of Gardnerville, NV; one sister-in-law, Mildred Thompson of Monticello; three half-sisters and their husbands, Caroline and Leonard Stoneking, Florence and Dennis Kula and Dolores and Richard Rickels all of Anamosa; two half-brothers, Ivan Osterkamp and Ronald Osterkamp, both of Anamosa. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; her step-mother, Emma Christiansen Osterkamp; one brother, Clarence Osterkamp and one half-sister, Emma Wright.


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