FUNERAL SERVICE
FROM St. Paul Lutheran Church, Carroll, Iowa Friday, October 28, 1988, 10:30 a.m.
PRAYER SERVICE 7:30 p.m., Thursday,
October 27, 1988 Dahn & Woodhouse Funeral Home, Carroll, Iowa
OFFICIATING Pastor Charles Haake
SERMON BY Reverend Robert Riggert Pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, Manning, Iowa
ORGANIST Mrs. Charles Haake
SOLOIST Mr. Marvin Toff "In The Garden"
CONGREGATIONAL HYMN "How Great Thou Art"
CASKET BEARERS: Wesley Nulle, Dale Crane, Vernon Ehlers, Louis Wenck, Wayne Curlile, Walter Onken
INTERMENT Carroll City Cemetery Carroll,
Iowa
A lunch will be served at the Church following the graveside rites. All are invited. Arrangements by Dahn & Woodhouse Funeral Home Carroll Glidden Scranton. Those Driving In The Funeral Procession Kindly Turn On Headlights
MRS. JOYCE A. WURR
Mrs. Joyce Alone Wurr, age 62, the wife of Ivan Wurr of 808 N. Crawford
St., Carroll, Iowa, formerly of Manning, Iowa, died at the Methodist Hospital
in Omaha, Nebraska on October 25, 1988 at 6:45 p.m. following a brief illness.
Joyce had worked as a sub cook at the Manning Community School for 17 years
until her retirement. The Wurrs moved to Carroll on
July 9, 1988, coming here from Manning where they had lived for 23 years. Joyce
was born April 13, 1926, at Cherokee, Iowa, and was married to Ivan Wurr on
November 8, 1956, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church parsonage in Lidderdale, Iowa,
by Pastor Norman Hanneman. She was the daughter of
Willard and Emma (Beck) Parks. Joyce was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church and
the Lutheran Women's Guild of the Church at Carroll and the VFW Auxiliary at
Manning, Iowa. As a young girl she attended school at Carroll and the St. Angela's Academy.
Surviving are her husband Ivan of Carroll; a son, Danny Carlson of Omaha, Nebraska; a son, Paul Wurr and his wife, Sally of Eugene, Oregon; a daughter, Mrs. Keith (Wanda) Hathaway of Phoenix, Arizona; a daughter, Mrs. Mike (Debbie) Sebeniecher of Denison, Iowa; and a daughter, Mrs. Mark (LuAnn) Nulle of Gillette, Wyoming. Eight grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Harvey (Jean) Fleshner of Carroll, and Mrs. John (Marjory) Schenkelberg of Omaha, Nebraska. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Robert Parks.