Friday, June 1, 2018 5:12 pm
Lucille Anna Boyer, 94, of West Union, died Sunday, May 27, 2018, at Stoney Brook Assisted Living Center in West Union. Visitation is from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, June 3, at St. Luke Catholic Church, St. Lucas, with a scripture service with Deacon Jim presiding at 7 p.m. There also is a one-hour visitation before mass at the church Monday. Mass of Christian Burial isat 10:30 a.m, Monday, June 4, at St. Luke Catholic Church, St. Lucas, with Rev. Kyle Digmann as the celebrant. Burial follows at St. Luke Cemetery, St. Lucas. Burnham-Wood-Grau Funeral Home and Cremation Service of West Union is helping the family with arrangements. Memorial contributions may be directed to the funeral home.
Lucille was born April 19, 1924, to John and Mary (Schmitt) Wurzer on the family farm near St. Lucas. Lucille joined a sister, Leona and a brother, Edmund, where she helped with milking, feeding chickens, and gardening. She fondly shared stories about walking three miles to St. Luke’s School in St. Lucas, where she graduated from eighth grade.
As a life-long member of St. Luke’s Catholic Church and Rosary Society, Lucille faithfully practiced and shared her Catholic faith with her family and those around her. Recent years found her watching daily mass on TV.
Lucille was united in marriage with Joseph John Boyer Jan. 27, 1953, after which they purchased and moved to a farm near the Turkey River in rural Hawkeye. In addition to a busy life as a wife and mother to five children, she assisted in the farming operation by raising chickens, selling eggs, driving the tractor when baling, washing the milking machine, gardening, canning and freezing for the family. She enjoyed crocheting, painting, and growing flowers, especially peonies, gladiolus and dahlias.
After Joe passed away in 1992, she remained on the family farm and continued with her gardening and yard work. She remained interested with the daily operations of the farm and appreciated updates from her sons on their daily visits.
In 2012 Lucille moved to Stoney Brook Assisted Living Center. She enjoyed visiting and dining with the residents, doing puzzles and playing Bingo. Lucille and her best friend, Collette Ameling, walked many laps in and outside of Stoney Brook and enjoyed discussing the good-ole-days. Collette’s passing in February 2018 was especially hard for Lucille. With their loving care, the staff at Stoney Brook became like family.
Lucille was especially proud of her family and enjoyed their visits, phone calls, and family gatherings. She is survived by daughter, Mary Ann (Wayne) Strohmeyer and children: Mike (Tara) Wilbur, Taylor, Thomas, Riley and Bryce Wilbur; Shari (Joel) Marousek, Nathan Wilbur, James Marousek; and several step-children; son, Don (Jeannie) Boyer and children: Matt (Liz) Boyer, Sydney, Cadence, and Quinn; Joey (Monica) Boyer, Adalynn and Claire; Jessica (Matt) Phillips and Morgan; and Christine (Jordan) Mitchell; son, Ron (Donna) Boyer and children: Carrie (Jeremy) Davis, Brianna and Tyler; Sarah (Jake) Palmer; Richard (Megan) Boyer and Aubrey; daughter, Deanna (Paul) Gray and children: Karen (Nathan) Hardisty, Hannah and Nora; Alex (Chelsea) Gray and Winchester; son, Kenny (Veronica) and children: Andy Boyer; Laura Boyer and Hailey and Kortney Holzer; Greg (Lindsey) Boyer; and Eddie Boyer; nephew, Roger (Patty) Sendlebach and niece, Phyllis Duffrin.
Lucille was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph John Boyer; parents, brother, sister, two sisters-in-law; and three brothers-in-law.
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