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Douglas Peter Rewerts

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Douglas Peter Rewerts

Birth
Grundy Center, Grundy County, Iowa, USA
Death
1 Dec 2005 (aged 46)
Cedar Falls, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Aplington, Butler County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Age 46y 9m 13d


PARENTS:
1931–1990 Rewerts, Roy Lloyd
1932–1995 Nicklaus, Georgia Ann (Nickie)


MARRIAGE 1: 11/10/1978 - Age 19y 8m 22d
DIVORCED........ 02/1984
1957 Ackkerman, Berdell Fay


MARRIAGE 2: 06/12/1985 - Age 26y 3m 24d
DIVORCED: @ 1987
1959 Garland, Kelly Joan


MARRIAGE 3: 04/07/1990 - Age 31y 1m 19d
1958 Dingel, Linda Kay
(Previously - Mrs. Rick Huisman)


CHILDREN:
Doug had no children of his own, but Linda
brought three daughters to the marriage
that Doug loved and raised as his own.

1) 1979 Huisman, Jennifer Lynn
.....(Mrs. Jeremiah Henrichs)
2) 1982 Huisman, Jodi Marie
.....(Mrs. Trevis Shimp)
3) 1984 Huisman, Kelly Rae
.....(Mrs. Dave Hellman)


OCCUPATION:
Doug was employed as a Machinest at Viking Pump
in Cedar Falls, Iowa since 1978.


CAUSE OF DEATH:
Heart attack

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OBITUARY: 12/18/05
The Tribune-Journal Clarksville Star

Douglas Peter Rewerts, age 46, of Aplington, Iowa was born the son of Roy Lloyd and Georgia (Nicklaus) Rewerts on February 19, 1959, at the Grundy County Memorial Hospital, Grundy Center, Iowa.

Doug was baptized into the Christian faith in 1959 and was later confirmed at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Parkersburg.

He received his education and graduated from the Parkersburg High School in 1977. Following graduation he worked a short time dry walling with LaVern Kluiter.

Doug was united in marriage with Linda Dingel on April 7, 1990, at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa. They made their home and lived all their married lives in the Aplington-Parkersburg area.

Doug was currently employed at Viking Pump in Cedar Falls, Iowa, working in pump repair and had been there for nearly 30 years.

He also enjoyed fixing up houses in his spare time.

Doug loved spending time with his family, especially all the camping trips they took. His favorite place to go was at Beeds Lake in Hampton. He enjoyed playing cards with his family and all of the camp fires they enjoyed together in their back yard.

Doug was very close to his children and very involved in their lives. He had a special way of having compassionate talks with many family members.

For many years Doug helped organize the Parkersburg Car Show during fun days. He was an active member of the Tractor Club and every year he enjoyed going on the KGLO Tractor Ride.

Doug died on Thursday, December 1, 2005, at the Sartori Memorial Hospital in Cedar Falls, Black Hawk County, Iowa, from a sudden heart attack.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Georgia Rewerts.

Doug is survived by his wife, Linda Rewerts of Aplington, Iowa; three daughters, Jennifer (Jeremiah) Henrichs of Alexander, Iowa, Jodi Huisman of Parkersburg, Iowa and Kelly Huisman of Aplington, Iowa; one grandson, Toby Henrichs; two brothers, Dale Rewerts of Parkersburg, Iowa and Patrick (Tina) Rewerts of Scott Air Force Base, Illinois; and four sisters, Theresa (Bob) Williams of Clear Lake, Wisconsin, Lorilei (Roland) Heidt of Dike, Iowa, Darcy (Wade) Bertram of Aplington, Iowa and Angela (Curt) Mattingly of Riverside, Iowa.

Funeral Services were held at 1:30 p.m., Monday, December 5, 2005 at Parkersburg United Methodist Church, Parkersburg, Iowa with Rev. Betsy Piette officiating. Pianist was Anna Mae Schnucker. Special music was "Daddy's Hands," by Holly Dunn; "The Dad He Didn't Have To Be," by Brad Paisley and "One More Day," by Diamond Rio. Congregational Hymns were "Amazing Grace" and "How Great Thou Art".

Honorary Casketbearers were Brody Bertram, Zachary Bertram, Josh Rewerts and Lance Rewerts. Casketbearers were Jim Zierath, Bob Bausman, Doug Phinney, Dick Chapman, Curt Mattingly and Wade Bertram. Interment was in Pleasant View Cemetery, Aplington, Iowa. Redman-Schwartz Funeral Chapel, Aplington, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be directed to the family.

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Doug was loved by all!


[RELATIONSHIP:
Doug was my Brother-in-Law. JMartin]


Age 46y 9m 13d


PARENTS:
1931–1990 Rewerts, Roy Lloyd
1932–1995 Nicklaus, Georgia Ann (Nickie)


MARRIAGE 1: 11/10/1978 - Age 19y 8m 22d
DIVORCED........ 02/1984
1957 Ackkerman, Berdell Fay


MARRIAGE 2: 06/12/1985 - Age 26y 3m 24d
DIVORCED: @ 1987
1959 Garland, Kelly Joan


MARRIAGE 3: 04/07/1990 - Age 31y 1m 19d
1958 Dingel, Linda Kay
(Previously - Mrs. Rick Huisman)


CHILDREN:
Doug had no children of his own, but Linda
brought three daughters to the marriage
that Doug loved and raised as his own.

1) 1979 Huisman, Jennifer Lynn
.....(Mrs. Jeremiah Henrichs)
2) 1982 Huisman, Jodi Marie
.....(Mrs. Trevis Shimp)
3) 1984 Huisman, Kelly Rae
.....(Mrs. Dave Hellman)


OCCUPATION:
Doug was employed as a Machinest at Viking Pump
in Cedar Falls, Iowa since 1978.


CAUSE OF DEATH:
Heart attack

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OBITUARY: 12/18/05
The Tribune-Journal Clarksville Star

Douglas Peter Rewerts, age 46, of Aplington, Iowa was born the son of Roy Lloyd and Georgia (Nicklaus) Rewerts on February 19, 1959, at the Grundy County Memorial Hospital, Grundy Center, Iowa.

Doug was baptized into the Christian faith in 1959 and was later confirmed at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Parkersburg.

He received his education and graduated from the Parkersburg High School in 1977. Following graduation he worked a short time dry walling with LaVern Kluiter.

Doug was united in marriage with Linda Dingel on April 7, 1990, at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa. They made their home and lived all their married lives in the Aplington-Parkersburg area.

Doug was currently employed at Viking Pump in Cedar Falls, Iowa, working in pump repair and had been there for nearly 30 years.

He also enjoyed fixing up houses in his spare time.

Doug loved spending time with his family, especially all the camping trips they took. His favorite place to go was at Beeds Lake in Hampton. He enjoyed playing cards with his family and all of the camp fires they enjoyed together in their back yard.

Doug was very close to his children and very involved in their lives. He had a special way of having compassionate talks with many family members.

For many years Doug helped organize the Parkersburg Car Show during fun days. He was an active member of the Tractor Club and every year he enjoyed going on the KGLO Tractor Ride.

Doug died on Thursday, December 1, 2005, at the Sartori Memorial Hospital in Cedar Falls, Black Hawk County, Iowa, from a sudden heart attack.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Georgia Rewerts.

Doug is survived by his wife, Linda Rewerts of Aplington, Iowa; three daughters, Jennifer (Jeremiah) Henrichs of Alexander, Iowa, Jodi Huisman of Parkersburg, Iowa and Kelly Huisman of Aplington, Iowa; one grandson, Toby Henrichs; two brothers, Dale Rewerts of Parkersburg, Iowa and Patrick (Tina) Rewerts of Scott Air Force Base, Illinois; and four sisters, Theresa (Bob) Williams of Clear Lake, Wisconsin, Lorilei (Roland) Heidt of Dike, Iowa, Darcy (Wade) Bertram of Aplington, Iowa and Angela (Curt) Mattingly of Riverside, Iowa.

Funeral Services were held at 1:30 p.m., Monday, December 5, 2005 at Parkersburg United Methodist Church, Parkersburg, Iowa with Rev. Betsy Piette officiating. Pianist was Anna Mae Schnucker. Special music was "Daddy's Hands," by Holly Dunn; "The Dad He Didn't Have To Be," by Brad Paisley and "One More Day," by Diamond Rio. Congregational Hymns were "Amazing Grace" and "How Great Thou Art".

Honorary Casketbearers were Brody Bertram, Zachary Bertram, Josh Rewerts and Lance Rewerts. Casketbearers were Jim Zierath, Bob Bausman, Doug Phinney, Dick Chapman, Curt Mattingly and Wade Bertram. Interment was in Pleasant View Cemetery, Aplington, Iowa. Redman-Schwartz Funeral Chapel, Aplington, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be directed to the family.

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Doug was loved by all!


[RELATIONSHIP:
Doug was my Brother-in-Law. JMartin]



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