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About Lydia Amalia Helene Friedrich
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≤p>Buena Vista Memorial Park Cemetery≤/p>≤p>≤p>Storm Lake≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>Buena Vista County≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>Iowa≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>Lydia A. Dallman≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>1906 - 2005≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>Birth, death information from findagrave.com.≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>Lydia Dallman, age 98, of Storm Lake, Iowa died Monday, April 18, 2005 at Spencer Municipal Hospital in Spencer, Iowa.≤/p>≤p>≤p>≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>Funeral services will be held Friday, April 22, 2005 at 10:30 a.m. at St. John Lutheran Church in Storm Lake, with Reverend Douglas Haynes officiating. Burial will be in Buena VistaMemorial Park Cemetery in Storm Lake. Arrangements are under the direction of the Sliefert Funeral Home in Storm Lake.≤/p>≤p>≤p>≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>Visitation will be held two hours before the funeral service, starting at 8:30 a.m. at the church.≤/p>≤p>≤p>≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>Lydia Amalia Helene Friedrich was born October 6, 1906 in Rock Rapids, Iowa to Reverend Max and Marie (Albrecht) Friedrich. She was baptized on October 21, 1906. When she was three weeks old, her father received a call from St. John's congregation in Fairville, Iowa, which he accepted and moved his family there.≤/p>≤p>≤p>≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>Lydia attended parochial school, taught by her father, until she was confirmed on May 25, 1919 by her father. After graduating from Fenton High School, she attended college at Estherville, Iowa, then taught country school in Kossuth County, Iowa. Lydia attended Teachers College in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where she became an office secretary, bookkeeper and inspector.≤/p>≤p>≤p>≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>On April27, 1927, Lydia was united in marriage to Gus Dallman in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Two children blessed their union: Evelyn and Delores.≤/p>≤p>≤p>≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>Lydia and her husband were members of St. John Lutheran Church since 1929. She was a member of Kingdom Workers and assisted her husband, who was chair of the Evangelism committee for many years.≤/p>≤p>≤p>≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>Lydia enjoyed gardening, camping, fishing, solving puzzles and doing fancy work. She also liked to cook and bake and enjoyed playing cards. Lydia treasured her family and the time she was able to spend with them. She was the sole survivor of the Max Friedrich family, and also of the Dallman family.≤/p>≤p>≤p>≤/p>≤/p>≤p>≤p>Among those left to cherish her memory are her two daughters, Evelyn Meyer of Alta, Iowa and Delores (Jerry) Holliday of Storm Lake, Iowa; grandchildren: Dennis (Helen) Holliday and Patty (Mike) Jones of Storm Lake, Iowa, Sue (Loren) Ripke of Mt. Vernon, Iowa, Linda (Jack) Tucker of Thousand Oaks, California, Rick (Janet) Meyer of Alta, Iowa, and Marcia (Kenneth) Johnson of Tucson, Arizona; 16 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends.≤/p>≤p>≤p>≤/p>≤/p>≤p>Lydia was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, three brothers: Walter, Arthur and Reverend Paul; three sisters: Esther Keuhnast, Elizabeth Smith and Ruth Kirchhof; and her son-in-law, Bill Meyer.
Lydia Amalia Helene Friedrich's Timeline
1906 |
October 6, 1906
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Rock Rapids, Lyon County, IA
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2005 |
April 18, 2005
Age 98
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Spencer, Clay County, IA
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