Bernice Amanda Harstad, 92, of Marion, died Tuesday, October 22, 2013, at Oldorf Hospice House of Mercy, Hiawatha. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. until service time at 2 p.m. on Friday, October 25, 2013, at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, 1844 1st Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids, by Rev. Dennis Johnson. Burial will follow at Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery, Cedar Rapids. Survivors include her sons, Brent (Patricia) Harstad of Toddville and Norris (Nancy) Harstad of Palatine, Illinois; exchange student son, John (Anne) Kumnick of Melbourne Australia; grandchildren, Christine (Craig) Landa of Toddville, Eric (Mollie) Harstad of Half Moon Bay, California, Stephanie (Todd) Thielen of Firestone, Colorado, and Matthew (Lauren) Harstad of Homewood, Illinois; great grandchildren, Lars and Ingrid Landa, Sarah and Travis Thielen, and Bedrich and Dane Harstad; and numerous nieces and nephews. Bernice was born November 15, 1920, in Willis, Nebraska, the daughter of Carl Edward Christensen and Dora (Smith) Christensen Iddings. She attended a one room school house in Willis, moving to Sioux City in the third grade where she graduated from Central High School in 1938. On December 27, 1942, she married Gordon Harstad in Sioux City, Iowa. After their marriage, they moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, before settling in Marion in 1950. Gordon and Bernice owned and operated Iowa Title & Abstract Company in Cedar Rapids for many years. The last four years she was a resident at Keystone Cedars, where she made many new friends. Bernice was a member of Lutheran Church of the Resurrection in Marion, PEO Chapters K.J. and C.S., Sorosis, and was a Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow. She was a very active bridge and cribbage player and over the years developed many of her closest friendships with her fellow players. Bernice also enjoyed knitting, crocheting and was an accomplished seamstress, making her own clothing in her younger years. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and sisters, Doris Bach and Pearl Nylander. Memorials are suggested to the Marion Historical Society, PO Box 753, Marion, Iowa 52302.
Dear Brent and Pat,
I am so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. She was blessed with a good, long life. You know she is with the Lord; that is a wonderful comfort to get you through the difficult days.
Love to you both,
Charlee
I knew Bernice through my employment at Keystone. She soon became a dear friend . . . always interested in my life, and especially in my family in Dubai. At 90, she helped me make a presentation to the Keystone residents about that country and did a remarkable job . . . then thanked me for giving her the opportunity! She was a rare and delightful person.
So sorry to hear abour your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Paul and Ann Rehn