Annice Harman Lane of Mount Vernon, passed from this life on February 25, 2017, at her home at the age of 96. Mass of Christian Burial: 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Mount Vernon. Visitation: 4-7 p.m. on Monday with Vigil at 7:00 p.m., and one hour prior to Funeral at the church. Burial: following Funeral at Mount Vernon Cemetery. Arrangements with Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Mount Vernon.
She is survived by her husband John Lane of Mt. Vernon; 8 children, Mary (Ray) Finn of Cascade; Patricia (Gordy) Anderson of Cedar Rapids, John (Jennifer) Lane of Vinton, Charles (Nancy) Lane of Muscatine, William (Lois) Lane of Swisher, Catherine (Gary) Eiben of Colesburg, Elizabeth (Allan) Takes of Cascade, Bernadette of Chicago, Illinois; 24 grandchildren; 45 great grandchildren; and 4 nieces and nephews.
Annice was born March 19, 1920 in Lisbon, Iowa to Bertha (Groll) and Harry Harman. She grew up in Lisbon, Iowa where her father raised and sold fruits and vegetables and operated a steam shovel. She was a graduate of Lisbon High School, class of 1938. Annice was part of the World War II effort and worked from 1942 to 1944 in Stratford, Connecticut at United Aircraft, tracking parts used to build military airplanes. She married John Lane of Mt. Vernon, Iowa on May 28, 1942 at the First Congregational Church in Stratford, Connecticut. They would have celebrated 75 years of marriage this May. Annice and John were both converts to Catholicism; John in March 1946 on the island of Guam, and Annice in December 1946 in Colo, Iowa.
Following the end of World War II, Annice and John moved to Temple Hill, Iowa (rural Cascade) where they farmed for 41 years with a black Angus cow calf operation. She ran all of the business and financial aspects of the farm and household while her husband had off the farm employment that involved time away from home. Annice always had a large vegetable garden that yielded much produce for the family during the summer months as well as through the winter with extensive freezing and canning. She enjoyed her flower gardens as well. Most of all, she devoted her life and love to her husband, the raising of her children and to being a loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She will be remembered most for her gentle, quiet, caring manner, infinite kindness, patience and devotion to family.
Preceding her in death were her parents; brother, Glenn Harman; sister, Ruth Krumm; son, Thomas Michael Lane; granddaughter, Melissa Eiben; and daughter-in-law, Beth (Charlie) Lane.
Memorial gifts may be made to Mercy Hospice or Northeast Linn County Meals on Wheels.
My heart is sad this morning. Annice was a treasure. I used to sit by her in church at St Johns. I told her she reminded me a lot of my mom, and that always lifted my mood. When we moved from Iowa, she would write to me regularly, and keep me up to date on St Johns and local events. This lady was so special……one of those people who touches everyone they meet in a positive manner. I can only hope to be half as kind as she was.
Chris Crowe
Georgetown TX
Annice, may your soul Rest In Peace knowing of the amazing and beautiful family you have created in this world. Your 96 years of service to God and family is a tribute to this life’s commitment. You will be missed
Jonathan
Dear Bernadette,
My heart is with you. What a beautiful life your Mum had and what a wonderful, good and kind daughter she raised in you.
My deep sympathy and love to you,
Melissa Weisse
Bernadette, we are sorry to hear that your mom passed on. May she rest in peace.
Michael and Marilyn Jennings