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Personal data Geraldine A. Albers 

  • Alternative name: Geraldine Albers Jarvill
  • She was born on January 1, 1933 in fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten.
  • She died on August 25, 1996 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo Co., IA (No. IA Mercy Health Ctr.), she was 63 years old.
  • She is buried on August 28, 1996 in Elmwood St. Joseph Cem., Mason Twp., Cerro Gordo Co., IA.
  • A child of Theodore "Teddy" Albers and Fanna Hippen
  • This information was last updated on September 7, 2010.

Household of Geraldine A. Albers

She is married to James M. Jarvill.

They got married on October 9, 1955 at Buffalo Ctr., Winnebago Co., IA, she was 22 years old.

James M. Jarvill oo Geraldine or Delores Albers

Marriage source: Anonymous GEDCOM file loaded 9 March MMI for fact of marriage

'Living Jarvill married Living Albers'

Leibrand, Ruth, et. al., Celebrate A Century Buffalo Center, Iowa Centennial 1892 1992, (Buffalo Ctr., IA, Buffalo Center Centennial Book Committee, MCMXCII), pg. 407, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'... Teddy [ALBERS] married Fanna Hippen and had three children: Geraldine, Delores, and Daryl (later he married Gladys Peterson); ...' Obituary received ii Sept MMX from Romona Perkins.

James M. Jarvill

MASON CITY — James M. Jarvill, 72, of 1140 W. State St., died Monday (June 20, 2005) at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit.

Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the First Presbyterian Church, 201 Willowbrook Drive, with the Rev. Terry Hamilton-Poore officiating. Inurnment will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery. ... James M. Jarvill was born June 2, 1933, the son of Ernest R. and Edith (Mather) Jarvill in Laurens, Iowa. He attended high school in Laurens and graduated in 1952. He married Geraldine A. Albers in Buffalo Center on Oct. 9, 1955. ..." <>

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Notes about Geraldine A. Albers

Geraldine A. Albers

Source: Anonymous GEDCOM file loaded ix March MMI.

'Living Albers'

Leibrand, Ruth, et. al., Celebrate A Century Buffalo Center, Iowa Centennial 1892 1992, (Buffalo Ctr., IA, Buffalo Center Centennial Book Committee, MCMXCII), pg. 407, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'... Teddy [ALBERS] married Fanna Hippen and had three children: Geraldine, Delores, and Daryl (later he married Gladys Peterson); ...'

Buffalo Ctr (IA) Trib., Vol 111 # 16, 4 July 2002, pg 4 col 1

'Ted H. Albers ... Casketbearers will be David Jarvill, Thomas Jarvill ... Ted ... passed away Friday, June 28, 2002 at the Timely Mission Nursing Home in Buffalo Center. ...

Theodore H. (Ted) Albers ... was united in marriage to Fanna Hippen on July 2, 1932. They lived their entire 50+ years of marriage in Buffalo Center. ...

Ted was ... preceded in death by ... a daughter, Geraldine ...'

SSDI: 'GERALDINE A JARVILL b. 1 Jan 1933 d. 25 Aug 1996 Issued Iowa'

Obituary received ii Sept MMX from Romona Perkins.

"James M. Jarvill

MASON CITY — James M. Jarvill, 72, of 1140 W. State St., died Monday (June 20, 2005) at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit.

Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the First Presbyterian Church, 201 Willowbrook Drive, with the Rev. Terry Hamilton-Poore officiating. Inurnment will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery.

There will be no visitation.

Major Erickson Funeral Home, 111 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Mason City, is in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be given to Hospice of North Iowa or the First Presbyterian Church.

James M. Jarvill was born June 2, 1933, the son of Ernest R. and Edith (Mather) Jarvill in Laurens, Iowa. He attended high school in Laurens and graduated in 1952. He married Geraldine A. Albers in Buffalo Center on Oct. 9, 1955.

Jim was drafted into the United States Army in November 1955 and served in the Korean War until his discharge in 1957. He then moved to Mason City in 1957, where he worked for the Esselte Pendaflex Corp., Hedrick Bros., and the KliptoCorp.

Jim enjoyed collecting golf balls, working with the youth hockey association and working on craft projects.

He was a member of the Sertoma Club, Mason City Youth Hockey Association, Jaycees, and the Architectural Board of The Wells, in Mesa, Ariz. He was also a longtime member the First Presbyterian Church.

Jim is survived by his children, daughter, Janna and her husband, Bruce, Wuttke of Mason City; sons, David and wife, Katie, Jarvill of Charles City, and Thomas Jarvill of Mason City; grandchildren, Andrew and Amanda Wuttke, Keely, Sam andWill Jarvill; sister, Donah Thede of Gladbrook, Iowa; and special friend, Barbara Lewis, of Mesa, Ariz.

Jim is preceded in death by his parents; wife, Geraldine; and brother, Larry Jarvill.

Major Erickson Funeral Home & Crematory, (641) 423-0924.

Perkins, Romona, Obituaries sent to David A. Navorska, (Lake City, IN, R.P., ii Sept MMX)

"MCGG 08/27/1996

Geraldine A. Jarvill MASON CITY

Geraldine A. Jarvill, 63, 1140 West State St., died Sunday (Aug. 25, 1996) at North Iowa Mercy Health Center after a lengthy illness.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church, 201 Willowbrook Drive S.W., with the Rev. Donald Simmonds officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood-St.Joseph Cemetery.

Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Major Erickson Funeral Home, 111 N. Pennsylvania Ave., and one hour prior to services at the church.

Memorials may be given to American Cancer Society, Charlie Brown Day Care or the First Presbyterian Church in her memory.

Geraldine A. Jarvill was born Jan. 1, 1933, the first child of that year born in Winnebago County, the daughter of Ted and Fanna (Hippen) Albers. She attended and graduated from Buffalo Center High School in 1950 and Central College in1953.

Geraldine married James M. Jarvill on Oct. 9, 1955, in Buffalo Center.

She taught school at Estherville for four years and also taught in Mason City.

In 1977, Geraldine began working for Charlie Brown Day Care where she served as assistant director. That same year, she also became involved with the child-care food program where she currently served as coordinator.

Geraldine enjoyed working with the children, genealogy and spending time with her grandchildren.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, where she served as a Deacon and F.A.D.A.C.A.

Survivors include her husband, James M. Jarvill, of Mason City; daughter, Janna K. Wuttke and her husband, Bruce, of Mason City; sons, David J. Jarvill and his wife, Katie, of Charles City, and Thomas E. Jarvill of Mason City; fivegrandchildren, Andrew and Amanda Wuttke, Keely, Sam and Will Jarvill; her father, Ted Albers of Buffalo Center; sister, Delores Nelson and her husband, Walter, of Menlo Park, Calif.; brother, Darrell Albers and his wife, Maureen, ofOyster Bay Cove, N.Y.; and nieces and nephews." <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Geraldine A. Albers

Henry Albers
1878-1966
Fanna Hippen
1912-1982

Geraldine A. Albers
1933-1996

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    • The temperature on August 25, 1996 was between 11.0 °C and 21.4 °C and averaged 15.3 °C. There was 10.1 mm of rain during 2.9 hours. There was 6.4 hours of sunshine (45%). The partly clouded was. The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the south-southwest. Source: KNMI
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