Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Joe and Linda Bleess 50th

 Joe and Linda Bleess will be celebrating their actual 50th Anniversary this Saturday, December 4. I had hoped that somehow we could get together to help them celebrate but that isn't going to happen. They celebrated with family and friends back home last summer but I was thinking it would be so nice to send them a card with best wishes. In this day and age, 50 years is a milestone to be celebrated! Their address down here is as follows:

Joe and Linda Bleess
2712 S International Blvd, #143
3035 S Casa Grande
Weslaco TX 78596

Happy Anniversary Joe and Linda and best wishes for many more!!



Thursday, November 18, 2021

Oly Oleson

 I have received word that Oly Oleson passed away Tuesday night. I have no other details but if I can find out any more I will post it. Oly and his wife Joanne lived in Magnolia Park, first in a travel trailer and then later they bought a home on Pecos which they later pulled out and moved to Leisure World over in Weslaco, or at least that is what I am remembering.

Monday, November 15, 2021

This and That

 It's that time of the year when we are going to head south. We are leaving Wednesday and once again we will be returning to Trails End where there are also a lot of other former Magnolia residents. It is nice to know that we will be seeing familiar faces soon as well as lots of new faces. This year the Canadians will be returning and we are looking forward to meeting them. It is a very busy park with lots of things going on. It is now an Encore Park so lots of changes have been made and of course we don't know how it was before so those changes don't bother us. It is an adult park, thank goodness with nice sized lots so things aren't too crowded. I am posting a photo of how it looked out our living room yesterday morning. Some of it has melted but it is a definite sign that it is time to head down the road. Hope to see many of you soon!



Thursday, November 04, 2021

Martha (Marti) Tank Obituary

 


I got to thinking about Marti Tank this morning and looked her up and this is what I found. 

Martha “Marti” Tank, 76, of Blencoe, Iowa passed away Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at Legato Living in Omaha, Nebraska.

A memorial service will be 11:00 A.M. Saturday, October 30, 2021 at the Rush Family Chapel, Onawa, Iowa with Pastor Linda Boggs officiating. Burial will be held at a later date. A luncheon and fellowship will follow the memorial service at the Blencoe Community Center, Blencoe, Iowa. A visitation will be one hour prior to the service on Saturday, October 30, 2021. Arrangements are under the direction of Rush Family Care Service, Onawa, Iowa.

Martha Ann was born Friday, November 13, 1944 during a snowstorm in Sioux City, Iowa. She was the youngest child of Max Eugene and Helen Mae (Dennis) Krogh of Sergeant Bluff, Iowa. She grew up on the farm and was the happiest helping in the milk house with the cows. Her aunt always said she was the cutest and friendliest girl in her class and so much fun. We all know that was true. She was a social butterfly and helped people when she could and appreciated when people helped her too.

She attended school in Sergeant Bluff, Iowa and graduated in 1962. From 1962-1964 she went to school at St. Joseph School of Radiology. She went on to Briar Cliff University and graduated with her bachelors of science degree in 1966. Marti was a Registered Radiology Technologist in Sioux, City, Iowa.

Marti worked at Burgess Memorial Hospital in Onawa, Iowa for thirty years in radiology and then worked for Indian Health and ended her career as a radiology traveling tech. before there was such a thing. She organized and was a MC for the national conference for radiology.

Marti married right out of high school to Kurt Koesters and had Krista and infant Jon who passed at birth. They later divorced. They moved to Onawa in 1970 and she met Don Tank playing in the band.

Marti married Donald Lewis Tank March 20, 1971 in Blencoe, Iowa and made their home together. She later bought the house in town and Don moved into town also. She loved to travel taking Krista to Europe and all over the U.S., Hawaii, and China. She loved good trips, floating down the river from Ryan’s landing, and singing in church in Blencoe on Sundays. Marti bought a place to spend the winter months in Donna, Texas and Don went too and had many years of friendships and parties. She enjoyed crafts, fishing, boating, reading, visiting with the elderly, and traveling all over the world. She loved her grandchildren, and great- grandchildren and tried to make their lives better when she could with whatever they needed. Marti loved to entertain and would announce her arrival with a friendly “yoo-hoo”. Krista’s kids called her the “yoo-hoo” lady. Marti was always interested learning about people and their culture. She learned sign language from her friends in Texas so she could communicate with their friend’s daughter.

Marti was a member of the United Church of Christ in Blencoe, Iowa. She was on the trustee committee at church. Marti was a city council member for Blencoe from 1997-2007. She was a 4-H leader for many years, and volunteered and supported the Blencoe Bobcat Speedway.

Marti spent the last years at Legato Living in Omaha and received excellent care and enjoyment in her surroundings.

Survivors include her husband of fifty years, Donald Tank of Blencoe, Iowa; her children, Krista (Monty) Schult of Waterloo, Nebraska, Brad Tank of Blencoe, Iowa, Dennis Tank of Sioux City, Iowa and Valerie Petersen of Whiting, Iowa; grandchildren, Sara (Trevor) Storovich, Melissa Schult and Phil Parr, Alison (Jake) Andersen, Kyle (Krista) Tank, Matt (Jessi) Tank, Wade (Jessica) Tank, Tina Petersen, and Shea Hartmann; special great-granddaughters, Joslyn Storovich and Piper Storovich; many other great-grandchildren; sister, Jean (Cliff) Garrett of St. George, Utah; sister-in-law, Sharon Krogh of Sergeant Bluff, Iowa; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Max and Helen (Dennis) Krogh; infant son, Jon; and brother, Dennis Krogh.

Condolences may be left online for the family at www.rushfamilycareservice.com

Tuesday, November 02, 2021

Good news

 I just had a text from Elaine Misfelt and she told me that LeRoy is home. He is worn out and sore but the stents went very well. He is going to rest up and recuperate from this procedure before anything else is done and she will keep us posted. That is good news but do keep them in your thoughts and prayers. It does seem that we, all of us, no matter where we are, are still part of the Magnolia family. It is good to keep in touch.

Remember, if you have something to share on the blog just let us know and if you are heading south for the winter safe travels!