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Household of Lori Marie Aukes

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They got married on May 26, 1984 at Immanuel Luth. Chr., Bingham Twp., Hancock Co., IA, she was 24 years old.

Rande Giesking oo Lorie Marie Aukes

Marriage source: Buffalo Center (IA) Trib. vol 105 # 18, 25 Jul 1996, pg 6 cols 1 & 2 <>

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Notes about Lori Marie Aukes

Lori Marie Aukes

Source: Buffalo Center (IA) Trib. vol 104 # 41, pg 3 col 6, 4 Jan 1996

'They [Ray & Betty Aukes] are the parents of ... Lori, ...'

Buffalo Center (IA) Trib. vol. 105 # 18, pg. 6. col 1 & 2, 25 July 1996

'Lorie Marie Giesking, 36. Funeral services for Lori Marie Giesking, 36, of Woden [IA] were held Saturday, July 20, 1:00 p.m., at First Congregational Church with Rev. David Langer officiating. Burial was in Olena Mound Cemetery withWinter Funeral Home in charge of arrangments. Lori died Wednesday, July 17, 1996 at Muse Norris Hospice Impatient Unit, Mason City.

... Casketbearers were Steve Berschman ...

Lori Marie Giesking was born January 30, 1960 in Buffalo Center to Ray and Betty (Hauskins Aukes. She attended Buffalo Center Community School and graduated with the class of 1978. Lori attended Fort Dodge Community College where shecompleted the Dental Assistant Program in 1979. She worked as a dental assistant in Iowa City at the Dental School.

On May 26, 1984 she was united in marriage to Rande Giesking at Immanual Lutheran Church, rural Titonka. Rande and Lori were engaged in farming in the area. Lori also worded part-time as a dental assistant in Britt, Elmore, Minnesotaand Bancroft until the onset of her illness in February of 1993.

... She is survived by her husband, Rande: one son, Michel, and one daughter, Lauren, all of Woden; her parents, Ray and Betty Aukes of Buffalo Center; three brothers, Gary and his wife, Orva Aukes of Goodyear, Arizona; Doug and hiswife, Deb Aukes, and Ron Aukes, all of Buffalo Center, two sisters, Sheryl LuAnn and her husband, Kevin Johnson of Coon Rapids, Minnesota; her maternal grandmother, Etta Hauskins of Vancouver, Washington; and step-grandmother, KatherineAukes of Buffalo Center.

Lori was preceded in death by her grandparents, Anna and R. E. Aukes and Adrian Hauskins.'

Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol 113 # 40 16 Dec 2004 pg 7 col 5

'Betty Aukes, 77 ... Betty passed away Sunday, December 12, 2004 at the Titonka Care Center in Titonka. ... Betty is survived by ... their children: ... a son-in-law, Rande Giesking, and his wife, Mary, of Lakota; ...'

Way Back When, Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol. 118, # 48, 3 Feb 2010, pg. 2, cols. 4 & 5

[Col. 4]

"50 Years Ago Tribune Files of Thursday, Feb. 4, 1960 ... Two Buffalo Center families are happy this week with the visit of the Stork at the Buffalo Center Hospital. On Saturday, January 30, Mr. and

[Col. 5]

Mrs. Ray Aukes, who live near Thompson, welcomed their fifth child, a little seven pound, three ounce daughter. They have named her Lori Maire and she has two sisters, LuAnn and Sheryl and two brothers, Gary and Douglas. Mrs Aukes isthe former Betty Hauskins. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hauskins of Red Oak and Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Aukes. ..." <>

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