Lorraine Schultz

Lorraine Schultz, 89, of Postville died Friday, January 11, 2019 at the Good Samaritan Home in Postville. Funeral Services were held Tuesday, January 15 at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Postville with Rev. Lynn Noel as the officiant. Interment was held in the Postville Cemetery, Postville.

Lorraine Shirley Ann, the daughter of Octave Lloyd and Emma (Bjergum) Brown, was born November 18, 1929 in Caledonia, MN. She was baptized at Black Hammer Lutheran Church in Minnesota. In the early years of her life, the family lived in the Canton/Mabel, MN area where her parents were involved in farming. Lorraine attended Newberg school near Mabel,MN at this time.

March 1, 1944 the family moved to Postville where they established the Northern Iowa Nursery. She became a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church and was confirmed there March 25, 1945. Lorraine attended Postville School where she was very active and athletic. She was involved in tumbling, cheerleading, Girls Glee Club, marching band, baton twirling, Future Career Girls of America, letter club and she was PEP Club president. Her favorite sport was cheerleading because Cloy was on the football team. Lorraine graduated from Postville High School in 1947. Her senior class motto was “Sweetness and spice and all things nice.”

She married her high school sweetheart, Cloy W. Schultz, Jr., December 26, 1948 at St. Paul Lutheran Church. As a team they began a successful farming career on the “Old Schultz Farm” south of Postville. Lorraine was so proud to be a farm wife and loved being a mom. She excelled at keeping everyone full and happy and healthy.

She was truly the heart of the home. The oven was always full and the house smelled delicious and special. She was also an excellent seamstress, sewing for the family, making many of the family’s clothes and accessories for the home. She loved decorating the house for the holidays, making the homecomings special for the family. At this time of year she definitely enjoyed sharing her Norwegian heritage. Lorraine also took special pride in her gardening and flower beds, adding some beauty to the farmstead in all seasons.

In addition to being a farm wife, mom and homemaker, Lorraine was very active in St. Paul Lutheran Church Ladies Aid and Women’s Circle. She was a Charter member of the Bob Creek Neighbors Club where she held numerous offices throughout the past 64 years. She was proud to help publish the cookbook, “What’s Cooking? Along Bob’s Creek”.

Lorraine enjoyed playing in Pinochle, Euchre and 500 card clubs throughout the years. She was actively involved in 4-H serving as a leader for the Grand Meadow Larkettes, where she taught sewing, cooking and preservation. Lorraine was a Charter member of the Red Hat Chics founded in 2004. She loved all the “girl time” and day trips. Lorraine was also a regular at the Pit Stop Coffee bunch, starting each day with a smile and friends. Her greatest joy was spending time with her family and friends.

Those left behind to cherish her memories are her daughters, Jacquelyn (Michael) Wilson of Rochester, MN and L. Annette (Drew) Deering of Postville; her daughter-in-law, Sherry Schultz of Postville; ten grandchildren, Jason and Joshua Hager, Marcus Mihm; Alex Wilson, Kristina Syhlman, Krista Nebendahl, Keyli Keifer, Katrina Moreland, Tasha Knutson and Koal Deering; 20 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Sharon Kainauskas of Fairfield; two brothers-in-law, Jack (Patricia) Schultz and Byron (Darlene) Schultz; and a sister-in-law, Rochelle (Noel) Cook.

Lorraine was preceded in death by her husband, Cloy W. Schultz, Jr.; her daughter, Deborah L.A. Schultz-Hager; her son, C. Blaine Schultz; her parents, Octave L. and Emma Bjergum Brown; three sisters, Virginia Janett, Beverly Sander and Janice Schultz; two brothers-in-law, Grant Schultz and Robert Janett; and a sister-in-law, Carole Lindquist.

Schutte-Grau Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Postville assisted the family with arrangements.