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Mary Alice <I>Jackson</I> Hautekeete

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Mary Alice Jackson Hautekeete

Birth
Newburg, Jasper County, Iowa, USA
Death
26 Mar 2008 (aged 92)
Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Malcom, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Mary A Hautekeete 92 of Grinnell died at Windsor Manor in Grinnell. Burial in Ivy Hill Cemetery rural Malcom, Iowa.

The daughter of Benjamin LeRoy and Alice Mae Shannon Jackson, Mary was born on a farm in Hickory Grove Township West of Newburg, Iowa. She attended rural schools in Minnesota and the Malcom, Iowa area and later attended Malcom High School.

On September 7, 1935 she was married to Alfons Ernest Hautekeete at a family member's home in Butler County, Iowa. The couple farmed near Malcom for 21 years. After her husband's death in 1973 she moved to Grinnell, Iowa.

She was a homemaker and took great pride in raising her family and taking care of her home. Mary loved spending time with her family, they were her focal point in life. She enjoyed playing cards, crocheting, knitting, and bird watching. Later in life she held a passion for painting and she felt like there was nothing she could not paint on. She was very proud of all her work and enjoyed the gift of giving a lot of her artwork to family members and friends.

She was a member of the Grinnell United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Women, Malcom Study Club, and the Iowa Decorative Painters.
Mary A Hautekeete 92 of Grinnell died at Windsor Manor in Grinnell. Burial in Ivy Hill Cemetery rural Malcom, Iowa.

The daughter of Benjamin LeRoy and Alice Mae Shannon Jackson, Mary was born on a farm in Hickory Grove Township West of Newburg, Iowa. She attended rural schools in Minnesota and the Malcom, Iowa area and later attended Malcom High School.

On September 7, 1935 she was married to Alfons Ernest Hautekeete at a family member's home in Butler County, Iowa. The couple farmed near Malcom for 21 years. After her husband's death in 1973 she moved to Grinnell, Iowa.

She was a homemaker and took great pride in raising her family and taking care of her home. Mary loved spending time with her family, they were her focal point in life. She enjoyed playing cards, crocheting, knitting, and bird watching. Later in life she held a passion for painting and she felt like there was nothing she could not paint on. She was very proud of all her work and enjoyed the gift of giving a lot of her artwork to family members and friends.

She was a member of the Grinnell United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Women, Malcom Study Club, and the Iowa Decorative Painters.


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