Beatrice C. Kleinendorst

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Fairbank-Beatrice C. Kleinendorst died Thursday, November 4, at Parkview Assisted Living in Fairbank of natural causes.

She was born February 1, 1916 at Acme, Iowa the daughter of William and Mary Schmitz.

She married Theodore Kleinedorst September 8, 1941 at St. John’s Catholic Church in Waterloo, Ia.

Survived by:  2 sisters-in-law, Evaan Schmitz and Marion Schmitz 

Preceeded in death by: Her husband, 5 brothers, Edmund Schmitz, Raphael Schmitz, Adrian Schmitz, James Schmitz and Gerald Schmitz. 4 sisters, Evarista Oberhue, Magdalen Rueter, Evelyn Schmitz and Elizabeth Kinney.

Services: at 10:30 am on Monday November 7 at  I.C. Church Fairbank, Ia. with burial at Eagle Center Cemetery. Public visitation from 3:00- 7:00 pm on Sunday November 6 at the funeral home.

Memorials may be directed to the family or Parkview Assisted Living

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Condolences for Beatrice C. Kleinendorst

  1. We are very sorry for your loss. We bought the house in Dysart from Bea and raised our family there for five years. She was such a nice, sweet lady. Our prayers are with her friends and family. Ryan and Kristin Svoboda and children

  2. Wishing we could be there with all of you to say goodbye, to our angel on earth. Beas was so special to all of us, and left us with tons of memories to carry with us. Love therese,jeff and abbie.

  3. We are very sorry to learn of Bea’s passing, she and her husband, “Bud”, were both very caring and responsible mentors to myself and other neighborhood kids who lived near one another back on Hilltop Avenue in Owatonna MN back in the 1970’s.

    May peace be with all those who grieve the passing of Bea and again, our deepest condolences to all who knew Bea and mourn her passing.

    Respectfully,

    Keith & Kelli Snorek

  4. I was saddened to read of Bea’s passing. She was a very gracious and wonderful lady. I enjoyed our talks every year and proudly showed off the pictures of her paintings that she sent me. I had told her that I would visit when I was through with these pesky surgeries and therapies, but I guess God had other plans for her. My sympathies to her family.

  5. I am so sorry for your loss. May “the God of all comfort” (2 Corinthians 1:3,4) comfort and soothe your heart. His promises, found in the Holy Scriptures, can offer much hope. It assures us at John 5:28,29 that our loved ones will be remembered and brought back to life in the resurrection. Please allow God’s Word to strengthen you and help you to endure this most difficult time.

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