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Gladys Winnifred <I>Earle</I> Lubbert

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Gladys Winnifred Earle Lubbert

Birth
Randalia, Fayette County, Iowa, USA
Death
17 May 2010 (aged 90)
Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Fayette, Fayette County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Earnie & Winnifred Kuhens Earle

Gladys Winnifred Lubbert, 90, of Waterloo, formerly of Fayette, died Monday, May 17 at her niece's home in Waterloo from natural causes.

She was born September 27, 1919 near Randalia, daughter of Earnie and Winnifred Kuhens Earle. She married Lawrence Holtzman. He died in France during World War 2. She later married Alvin Lubbert on March 10, 1948 in Waterloo. He died February 23, 1985.

Mrs. Lubbert graduated from Randalia High School in 1937, and later attended business school. She owned and operated Gladys' Truck Stop, Fayette for many years, then worked at Lucy's Garden of Eat'n in Fayette for 15 years. She also cleaned houses. She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church, Fayette.

Survived by two nieces, Barbara (Joe) Yates of Waterloo, and Dixie (Ray) Nielsen of Waterloo.

Preceded in death by one infant son, Michael Dean Lubbert; five brothers; and four sisters.

Celebration of Life Graveside Services 10:30 a.m. Friday at Grandview Cemetery. Fayette. Her body was cremated and there was no visitation. Becker-Milnes Funeral Home, Fayette in charge of arrangements.
Daughter of Earnie & Winnifred Kuhens Earle

Gladys Winnifred Lubbert, 90, of Waterloo, formerly of Fayette, died Monday, May 17 at her niece's home in Waterloo from natural causes.

She was born September 27, 1919 near Randalia, daughter of Earnie and Winnifred Kuhens Earle. She married Lawrence Holtzman. He died in France during World War 2. She later married Alvin Lubbert on March 10, 1948 in Waterloo. He died February 23, 1985.

Mrs. Lubbert graduated from Randalia High School in 1937, and later attended business school. She owned and operated Gladys' Truck Stop, Fayette for many years, then worked at Lucy's Garden of Eat'n in Fayette for 15 years. She also cleaned houses. She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church, Fayette.

Survived by two nieces, Barbara (Joe) Yates of Waterloo, and Dixie (Ray) Nielsen of Waterloo.

Preceded in death by one infant son, Michael Dean Lubbert; five brothers; and four sisters.

Celebration of Life Graveside Services 10:30 a.m. Friday at Grandview Cemetery. Fayette. Her body was cremated and there was no visitation. Becker-Milnes Funeral Home, Fayette in charge of arrangements.


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