Monday, May 27, 2019

Bud's Obit

I thought these recent pictures from Facebook were so neat of Bud with his  Grands
We miss Bud and Lois here at R.V.E. My next door neighbors!

Bobby and I  and my sister, Mickey from Jefferson, met Bud and Lois  summer before last at Thor, Iowa. My Mother and Aunt and Mickey owned the "Entertainer" restaurant, back in the 80's, it was fun to see how the restaurant  was remodeled and to enjoy a wonderful meal there. BTW it is called "Unkies" now and everyone within 40 miles knows about it

A funeral service will be held at 10:30 AM on Thursday, May 30, 2019 at St. John's Lutheran Church, Corwith. Visitation will be held from 5 - 7 PM on Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at the Corwith Community Center.

Carl "Bud" Eugene Kraft, 89, of Corwith passed away on May 26, 2019, at Hospice of Hancock County Memorial Hospital. Carl Eugene Kraft, the son of Carl F. Kraft and Martha (Freerksen) Kraft, was born on July 22, 1929 in Rural Wright County, Boone Township, on the family farm.

Bud attended school at Renwick, Iowa and also attended at Corwith, Iowa. Following his school years he joined his father on the family farm where he pursued his love of farming. The farm operation included raising corn, soybeans, cattle, hogs, and chickens. He also worked at the Ford Garage in Kanawha, Iowa and the Pioneer Cheese Factory in rural Renwick, Iowa. He farmed with his son, Paul Kraft, until his retirement in 1998, and he continued to help on the farm until his death.

Bud married Lois Jean Lundy on August 18, 1951, in Mason City, Iowa. They live on the farm until the fall of 1996 when they retired and moved to Corwith, Iowa. Bud was baptized in the Renwick Lutheran Church and confirmed in the St. John Lutheran Church in Corwith. He served his community on his church council, the Farm Service Administration Board, and the local elevator board. He had a great love for his family, and served as a role model for his many grandchildren, and never turned down a friend in need. Bud had a strong quiet faith by the way he lived and his unwavering belief in God's promise of eternal life. Bud loved sailing, John Deere Machinery, boating, card club with friends, golfing, country music, spending 40+ winters in Texas, and anything motorized.

Left to cherish Bud's memory are his wife of 68 years, Lois, son, Paul (Kim) of Renwick, daughters Kathy (Mike) Dobbs of Ames, and Julie (Ron) Eekhoff of Renwick. He is survived by grandchildren Darla (Kurt) Packard, Melissa (Jeremy) Toomsen, Stephanie (John) Sonnichsen, Bobby Jo (Ryan) Doyel, Joni (Ryan) Hanigan, Jeri (Corey) VanDeWalle, Toni (Nick) Rice, Teri (Ben) Buckner, Megan (Taylor) Jensen, Benjamin (Mallory) Dobbs, Justin (Sarah) Zimmerman, Jenna (Mike) Zimmerman, Theresa (Jack) Blong, Paula (Mike) Kruger, Crystal (Josh) Engstrom, and SueAnn (Adam) Sadler. He is also loved by 49 great grandchildren. Bud leaves behind his sister, Janice Uhl, brother, Robert (Pat) Kraft, sisters-in-laws, Darlene Divan, Joyce Zeigler and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Marlyn Mesenbrink, brothers-in-laws Bernie Mesenbrink, Perry Uhl, Lyle Divan, and Jim Zeigler.

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