He served as president of Grinnell’s alumni association during 1974 and was honored with a Grinnell Alumni Award in 2006. He worked for many decades at Aetna Life, retiring as vice president. Nevertheless, he earned nine varsity letters during his sophomore, junior, and senior years - three each in football, basketball, and baseball. Van’s four years at Grinnell were interrupted by service as an ensign on a PT boat in the U.S. Survivors include sons Donald Noyce ’75 and Robert Noyce ’71 daughter in-law Lindalu Vognar ’72 grandsons Adam Noyce ’02 and Christian Noyce ’15 granddaughter Jennifer Noyce ’05 and niece Abigail Scheckter ’02. She was the mother and grandmother to many Grinnell alumni. Bettie was a class agent for 18 years, recipient of a Grinnell Alumni Award in 1996, and founder of the Donald S. She majored in chemistry and, upon graduation, married her lab teaching assistant, Donald S. Bettie fondly remembered her friends and happy years at Grinnell. Survivors include her two children and three grandchildren.īettie Neville Noyce ’46, March 7, 2023, Ashland, Oregon. Traveling, boating, and fishing were among her many interests. She was involved with the Jacksonville Symphony and served on the board of the Jacksonville University Friends of the Library. She was an active member of Christ Episcopal Church, where she served as a relief organist, and at Vicar’s Landing, where she was a regular organist into her 90s. After graduating with a bachelor’s in music, Harriet received her master’s in music education from Columbia University Teachers College. The College’s Peisner Family Scholarship Fund was among the beneficiaries of Margaret’s support. They enjoyed traveling and visiting their children across the country before he passed away. After Gene died in 1985, Margaret married John Brattin. Margaret volunteered for the Peace Education Center and belonged to the League of Women Voters. She went on to earn a master’s in special education from the University of Iowa, and to a career as a teacher and reading specialist. They married in 1943 and had three children. Margaret met Eugene Peisner ’41 during her first year at Grinnell. WebBBS 4.Margaret Carey Brattin ’43, Nov. ![]() Plymouth Obituaries maintained by Linda Ziemann ?. ~Source: The Sioux City Journal-part of the Darrell E. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents six brothers, Estil, Leo, Wayne, Eugene, John and James Sheehan and a daughter-in-law, Josephine Reilly. She is survived by a daughter and her husband, Suzanne and Jim Hansen of Hawarden, Iowa two sons and their wives, Robert and Cheryl Reilly of Spokane, Wash., and Marti and Mary Jo Reilly of Sioux City six grandchildren, Katie, Anne and Tim Reilly, Kelly and Kyle Hansen and Karla and her husband, Scott Embrock two sisters, Inez Myers and Mary Ann and her husband, Vernon Yates, all of Sioux City and many nieces and nephews. ![]() She enjoyed cross-stitch and her grandchildren. She participated in one of the first Sioux City Sue contests and was an avid bowler. She had been a past member of the Cathedral choir and the Senior Citizen choir. ![]() She was a member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Catholic Daughters of America-Court Ave Maria 26 and the Sioux City Stockettes. In 1966 she worked at the Sioux City Stockyards, first with Ingerson's Commission Firm, then with Switzer-Beasons, followed by Long and Hansen's and retired from Producers in 1985. She was a bookkeeper at Pilly's Creamery, Cudahy's Pack and Swifts in the late 1940s and 1950s. ![]() She graduated from Central High School in Sioux City in 1945. 30, 1927, in Oyens, Iowa, the daughter of John and Loretta (Laddusaw) Sheehan. Arrangements are under the direction of Larkin Northside Funeral Home. today at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, with the Rev. Reilly, 76, of Sioux City died Thursday, Dec. Posted By: Linda Ziemann, volunteer ( email ?)
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