Darryl Duain Nuehring
1942 - 2017
- Darryl Duain Nuehring
August 7, 1942 - December 25, 2017
Darryl Nuehring, 75, of Oskaloosa passed away Monday, December 25, 2017,
at the Oskaloosa Care Center in Oskaloosa.
Darryl D. Nuehring, son of Earl and Marie (Meinders) Nuehring, was born,
August 7, 1942, in Mason City, Iowa. He was a 1961 graduate of Klemme
Community High School in Klemme, Iowa and then furthered his education at
Hamilton Business College in Mason City, Iowa where he received a Junior
Accounting Degree in 1963. He served in the Army Reserve from January 1961
to January 1968. Darryl married Pat Kramer November 25, 1963; they
divorced in 1983. He married Leslie Graham Ehret, June 10, 1989, in
Montezuma, IA. Initially, he worked as an outstanding salesman for Pride
Seed Corn, Blaney Farms, Stauffer Seeds, McCurdy Seeds and several other
seed and feed companies. Darryl and Leslie moved to Oskaloosa when Darryl
took a job with Pierson Seed Co. He then drove a semi-truck over the road
for Swift & Co. until an accident forced his retirement in 1995. He later
was employed part-time by the City of Oskaloosa as a parking control
officer and also worked at Sears and Wal-Mart before completely retiring
due to health concerns in 2006. Darryl was a member of Central Reformed
Church, and former member of Eddyville Masonic Lodge #74, Lafayette
Chapter 232 – Order of the Eastern Star in Montezuma and a charter member
of the Oskaloosa Lions Club. He enjoyed caring for his lawn and spending
time with his dog.
He is survived by his wife, Leslie Jo Nuehring of Oskaloosa; a son &
daughter-in-law, Mark & Margaret Nuehring of Rochester, MN; stepsons and
their wives: Larry & Gwendy Ehret of Montezuma, IA and Darrin & Marla
Ehret of Deep River, IA; his grandchildren: Alex, Julia and Ryan
Gowan-Nuehring; step-grandchildren: Caitlin (Jamie) Daniels, Madison,
Sidney, Gracie, Dustin (Amberly), Dalton and Dillon Ehret; sisters: Joyce
(Michael) Kelly-Lapides and Cindy (David) Weil of Denver, CO; two
sisters-in-law: Lynette Nuehring of Cedar Rapids and Sharon Walters of
Oskaloosa; and several nieces and nephews.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a grandson, Christopher
Nuehring; a step-granddaughter, Mikyla Ehret; a brother, Harley Nuehring;
his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Lorraine and Paul Robbins; a
brother-in-law, Ab Walters; and sister-in-law, Carol McDowell.
Funeral services for Darryl will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, December 29,
2017, at Central Reformed Church in Oskaloosa with Pastor Jon Nelson
officiating. A family prayer service will be held at 10:45 in the East
Lounge of the church. Visitation will begin after 11 a.m. at Langkamp
Funeral Chapel; the family will greet visitors from 5-7 p.m. at the
funeral chapel. Burial will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, December 30, at
Ell Township Cemetery in Klemme, Iowa. Memorials may be made to Central
Reformed Church and Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter.
Leslie is requesting that those attending the services wear the colors red
or blue to represent the colors of the heart. She would like the service
to be a celebration of his life.
source: © 2018 Langkamp Funeral Chapel & Crematory, 2116 North 3rd
St., Oskaloosa, IA 52577; 641-672-2181
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Darryl Nuehring, 75, of Oskaloosa passed away Monday, December 25, 2017, at
the Oskaloosa Care Center in Oskaloosa.
Darryl D. Nuehring, son of Earl and Marie (Meinders) Nuehring, was born,
August 7, 1942, in Mason City, Iowa. He was a 1961 graduate of Klemme
Community High School in Klemme, Iowa and then furthered his education at
Hamilton Business College in Mason City, Iowa where he received a Junior
Accounting Degree in 1963. Darryl entered the Army Reserves, January 1961
and served until January 1968. He married Pat Kramer November 25, 1963; they
divorced in 1983. Darryl was united in marriage to Leslie Graham Ehret, June
10, 1989, in Montezuma, IA. Initially, he worked as an outstanding salesman
for Pride Seed Corn, Blaney Farms, Stauffer Seeds, McCurdy Seeds and several
other seed and feed companies. Darryl and Leslie moved to Oskaloosa when
Darryl took a job with Pierson Seed Co. He later drove a semi-truck over the
road for Swift & Co. until an accident forced his retirement in 1995. He
later was employed part-time by the City of Oskaloosa as a parking control
officer and also worked at Sears and Wal-Mart before completely retiring due
to health concerns in 2006. Darryl was a member of Central Reformed Church,
and former member of Eddyville Masonic Lodge #74, Lafayette Chapter 232 –
Order of the Eastern Star in Montezuma and a charter member of the Oskaloosa
Lions Club. He enjoyed caring for his lawn and spending time with his dog.
He is survived by his wife, Leslie Jo Nuehring of Oskaloosa; a son &
daughter-in-law, Mark & Margaret Nuehring of Rochester, MN; stepsons and
their wives: Larry & Gwendy Ehret of Montezuma, IA and Darrin & Marla Ehret
of Deep River, IA; his grandchildren: Alex, Julia and Ryan Gowan-Nuehring;
step-grandchildren: Caitlin (Jamie) Daniels, Madison, Sidney, Gracie, Dustin
(Amberly), Dalton and Dillon Ehret; sisters: Joyce (Michael) Kelly-Lapides
and Cindy (David) Weil of Denver, CO; two sisters-in-law: Lynette Nuehring
of Cedar Rapids and Sharon Walters of Oskaloosa; and several nieces and
nephews.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a grandson, Christopher
Nuehring; a step-granddaughter, Mikyla Ehret; a brother, Harley Nuehring;
his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Lorraine and Paul Robbins; a
brother-in-law, Ab Walters; and sister-in-law, Carol McDowell.
Funeral services for Darryl will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, December 29,
2017, at Central Reformed Church in Oskaloosa with Pastor Jon Nelson
officiating. A family prayer service will be held at 10:45 in the East
Lounge of the church. Visitation will begin after 11 a.m. at Langkamp
Funeral Chapel & Crematory in Oskaloosa; the family will greet visitors from
5-7 p.m. at the funeral chapel. Burial will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday,
December 30, at Ell Township Cemetery in Klemme, Iowa with Military Honors
by the Klemme American legion Post #65. Memorials may be made to Central
Reformed Church and Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter.
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