Joan Rhinehart Koehler
JOAN RHINEHART
"Jo"
"The sunshine tangled in her hair has found itself imprison­ed there ,­
 
Mixed Chorus. . . .  . . . .    3,4
Band. . . . . .......... . .  . 1,2.3,4 Basketball. . . . . . . .     1.2.3,4
Girls' Glee Club. . . ......1,2.3,4 County Band. . . ........  . .2.3,4 Operetta. . . . . . .  . . . . . 2.,3,4
Flute Trio. . . . . . ........... . . 3,4 Woodwind Trio. . .. . . . ..... .  3   
 "D" Club
 
 
 
July, 2005, 50th Anniversary High School Graduation, Joan wrote:
I live in Mason City from May through October and in Mesa, Arizona from November through April.  I stay off the street and out of the bars with knitting, crocheting, rubber stamp greeting card making, scrap booking with “Creative Memories” and flower decorating.
 
After college I worked in retail (at Younkers), as a bank mail teller in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and taught elementary art in Mason City.
 
My husband, Frank, has been retired since 1985, and provided me with four daughters, ages 50, 48 (2), and 46.  We have eight grandchildren with the youngest two years old and oldest one soon to be 30.  Frank has a great grandson also.  My stepdaughters live in Mason City and Ames and the twins in New Jersey and Virginia.
 
 





Frank D. Koehler
Frank D Koehler, 89, of Mason City, Iowa, died on Sunday, March 29, 2020 while wintering in Mesa, Arizona. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Memorials can be directed to the family of Frank Koehler.

Frank Dale Koehler was born on March 19, 1931 in Eagle Grove, Iowa to parents Harry and Augusta (Hayungs) Koehler. After high school graduation he proudly served in the United States Marine Corp. Upon returning home from his service, his employment at Northwestern Cement Plant as a heavy equipment operator spanned his entire working life. Frank was united in marriage to Joan Rhinehart on July 27, 1971 in Denver, Colorado. He was a long time member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Mason City.

Proud to have been raised a hard-working farm boy, Frank could be found working around his home on the river, harvesting walnuts or volunteering on the board of the Kinney Pioneer Museum. His favorite place to be was his Morton building tinkering with his tractor or building ingenious inventions. Frank enjoyed pitching horseshoes, bowling, collecting antique tools, solving the cryptogram or jumble daily, traveling to Arizona to escape the cold winter and he loved playing cards whenever family would gather. An Arizona horseshoe league award describes Frank as, “A very dedicated, honest, patient, tolerant, ambitious, competent and persevering person.” His strong presence will be missed by all.

Frank is survived by his beloved wife: Joan Koehler; daughters: Suzan Koehler, Sharon (James Janowski) Koehler, Shirley (Jim Jansma) Koehler; grandchildren: Carrie (Johnny) Keel, Cassie Nielson, Jonathan (Michelle) Nielson, Amanda (Justin) Kabrick, Brittany (Lucas) Peterson, Izaak Janowski, Bethany Larson and Ava Janowski; great grandchildren: Austin, Gracie, Brantley and Grayson; siblings: John Koehler, Karen (late Gary) Peters, Mary (Al) Eggebraaten; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents: Harry and Augusta Koehler; siblings and spouses: Clara (Dale) Sherrill, Rosella (Gerald) Schmidt, Harry Koehler, Jr, Duane (Darlene) Koehler, Nicholas Koehler; and daughter: Sandra Borrill.
 
 
 

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