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Winifred Marie
Williams
Nov 22, 1939 — Jul 13, 2021
Winifred Williams age 81, died Tuesday, July 13, 2021, at St. Luke's Hospital.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00, Friday, July 16, 2021, at the Wayne Zion Lutheran Church, rural Monticello. Friends may call from 4 until 7 Thursday at the church. Pastor Wade Reddy will officiate at the services. Interment will be in the Wayne Zion Cemetery. Goettsch Funeral Home, Monticello has taken Winifred and her family into their care.
If you are not fully vaccinated, masks must be worn and fitted properly over the nose and mouth at all times to enter the church.
Memorials may be made to the Anamosa or Monticello School Foundations, Monticello Athletic Department or Camp Courageous.
Surviving are her 2 sons, Kevin (Faye), Greg (Jill) 4 grandchildren, Noah, Spencer, Alyx (Kyle) Donarski, and Jordan (Abby McDowell) and a great-grandson Will, special cousins, Judy Swift and David Dirks, her nieces and nephews, Lisa Frederickson, Leslie Miller, Lane, and Lee Williams. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband Fred.
Winifred Marie Poppe was born November 22, 1939, at John McDonald Hospital, Monticello, Iowa. She was the daughter of Fred and Mary Fechtman, Poppe.
Winnie graduated from the Anamosa Community Schools with the Class of 1957. She continued her education at Cedar Rapids Beauty College. She married Fred Williams on September 28, 1958, at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Anamosa. Winnie worked as a beautician in Anamosa before she and Fred started Fawn Creek Homes in August of 1969.
Winnie was a lifelong member of Wayne Zion Lutheran Church. She was baptized on December 3, 1939, and confirmed her faith on April 6, 1952. She taught Sunday school before she graduated from high school, and was a Luther League Sponsor.
Winnie served on the church council 3 times, twice she was President of the Congregation. She was part of the Organ Restoration Committee and the Property Committee. Winnie served on the Monticello School Foundation, sponsored a garden at Riverside Gardens, served on the Camp Courageous Board, and was selected as one of 9 Who Care.
In Anamosa she served on the Economic Development Board and was instrumental in the development on the east end with the new D.O.T and Jones County Facilities, the Jones Regional Hospital, Wal-Mart, and Bennett Machine. Winnie also served on the Jones Regional Hospital Board and the Hospital Auxiliary. Her greatest accomplishment was having "Grandma Day" for 19 years with her grandchildren. Winnie was a great supporter of all high school athletics.
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