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Nell <I>Ridlen</I> Welch

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Nell Ridlen Welch

Birth
Marion County, Iowa, USA
Death
8 Feb 2006 (aged 89)
Knoxville, Marion County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Harvey, Marion County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Nell Ridlen was born on farmstead originally owned by her grandparents, Calvin C. & Nancy (Thompson) Ridlen, about two miles southeast of Knoxville, the daughter of Clarence L. and Nelle (Robuck) Ridlen.

Her mother, Nelle died in childbirth and she was sent to live with her Uncle Joe and Aunt Clara Robuck in the Valley neighborhood. She attended rural school until ready for high school, at which time she returned to her father's home. She kept house for him and attended Knoxville High School until her graduation in 1934. Upon graduation, she held a couple of part-time jobs until hired by the Bellamy Telephone Company.

In 1941, she was united in marriage to Wyatt Melbourne Welch. One year later he was drafted into the service, where upon she returned to her father's home. Upon Wyatt's return from the war, Nell left Bellamy to again make a home with her husband.

Nell obtained several short-term jobs for a variety of companies, including Collins Hospital, the Chamber of Commerce, Office of Price Administration, Scott Veterinary Clinic, Edwards Motors and Manpower. She also worked at Banker's Life from 1963 to 1967, at which time her health issues forced her to retire with disability. Wyatt became afflicted with Alzheimer's and Nell spent every day taking care of him until he required nursing home attention. They were married for more than 50 years when he passed away in March 1992. They had resided on his homestead farm until his death, at which time Nell moved to town.

Nell developed a friendship with John L. Langstraat and he was her best friend until his death in August 2003. She remained close friends with his daughter, Joyce (Scott) Pearson, until her death.

Nell had a passion for pets, especially cats. She also had an interest in being a friend to everyone and was known as a woman of character by many throughout the community. Nell was proud of her Christianity and shared it freely with others. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, and was active in numerous other activities and organizations, including the Knoxville City Park Board, Adult Education School Board, Business and Professional Women's Club, City of Knoxville Heart Fund Drive, Election Board, Daughters of Union Veterans, DAV Auxiliary, Sunday School teacher, Neighborhood Liberty Garden Club, District Court Petit Jury and Marion Rebekah Lodge.

Nell died on Feb. 8, 2006, at the Knoxville Community Hospital at the age of 89 years, 10 months, and 19 days. She was interned on Feb. 13 following services held at the First United Methodist Church, Rev. Neil Montz officiating.
Nell Ridlen was born on farmstead originally owned by her grandparents, Calvin C. & Nancy (Thompson) Ridlen, about two miles southeast of Knoxville, the daughter of Clarence L. and Nelle (Robuck) Ridlen.

Her mother, Nelle died in childbirth and she was sent to live with her Uncle Joe and Aunt Clara Robuck in the Valley neighborhood. She attended rural school until ready for high school, at which time she returned to her father's home. She kept house for him and attended Knoxville High School until her graduation in 1934. Upon graduation, she held a couple of part-time jobs until hired by the Bellamy Telephone Company.

In 1941, she was united in marriage to Wyatt Melbourne Welch. One year later he was drafted into the service, where upon she returned to her father's home. Upon Wyatt's return from the war, Nell left Bellamy to again make a home with her husband.

Nell obtained several short-term jobs for a variety of companies, including Collins Hospital, the Chamber of Commerce, Office of Price Administration, Scott Veterinary Clinic, Edwards Motors and Manpower. She also worked at Banker's Life from 1963 to 1967, at which time her health issues forced her to retire with disability. Wyatt became afflicted with Alzheimer's and Nell spent every day taking care of him until he required nursing home attention. They were married for more than 50 years when he passed away in March 1992. They had resided on his homestead farm until his death, at which time Nell moved to town.

Nell developed a friendship with John L. Langstraat and he was her best friend until his death in August 2003. She remained close friends with his daughter, Joyce (Scott) Pearson, until her death.

Nell had a passion for pets, especially cats. She also had an interest in being a friend to everyone and was known as a woman of character by many throughout the community. Nell was proud of her Christianity and shared it freely with others. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, and was active in numerous other activities and organizations, including the Knoxville City Park Board, Adult Education School Board, Business and Professional Women's Club, City of Knoxville Heart Fund Drive, Election Board, Daughters of Union Veterans, DAV Auxiliary, Sunday School teacher, Neighborhood Liberty Garden Club, District Court Petit Jury and Marion Rebekah Lodge.

Nell died on Feb. 8, 2006, at the Knoxville Community Hospital at the age of 89 years, 10 months, and 19 days. She was interned on Feb. 13 following services held at the First United Methodist Church, Rev. Neil Montz officiating.


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  • Created by: genealogyfever
  • Added: Feb 18, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24739470/nell-welch: accessed ), memorial page for Nell Ridlen Welch (21 Mar 1916–8 Feb 2006), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24739470, citing Breckenridge Cemetery, Harvey, Marion County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by genealogyfever (contributor 46554566).