Esther Alma Sorensen, 101, of Cherokee, formerly of Latimer, passed away
Tuesday, August 31, 2004, at the Sioux Valley Memorial Hospital in Cherokee.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 PM on Friday, September 3, 2004, at the
Nazareth Lutheran Church in Coulter with Rev. Mary Peterson officiating. Burial
will take place at St. Peter's Cemetery in rural Coulter.
Visitation will be held Thursday evening, September 2, 2004, from 5:00-8:00 PM
at the Ewing Dugger Funeral Home, 320 East St., in Latimer and continue one hour
prior to services at the church.
Esther was born April 23, 1903 on a farm in Franklin County, Iowa south of
Coulter. She and her twin brother, Alvin, were the youngest of nine children
born to Peter and Marie (Jacobsen) Hansen. She and Alvin were the first babies
baptized in the Nazareth Lutheran Church at Coulter of which Esther was a
faithful member all of her life.
Esther lived with her sister, Celia and Henry Winthers, for several years when
she was a child. She attended Country School and Coulter Public School through
10th grade. Eleventh grade was completed in Cedar Falls. She then spent time in
California helping her sister, Celia, and family. After a year, she returned to
complete her senior year and graduate from Ellsworth High School in Iowa Falls.
Esther took nurse's training at Anker Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she
met her life long friend, Agnes Wedell. She then returned to Coulter where she
worked as a private duty nurse.
On August 10, 1927, she married Andrew Sorensen, and moved to Latimer. Some of
her proudest family moments were the confirmations and graduations of her five
children and the celebration of their weddings.
She loved the church, sang in the choir, taught Sunday School, served as
president of the Ladies Aid and participated in all church events. Esther loved
gardening and flower arranging. She was also a very good cook. Esther was an
active member of the Latimer Park Society, Coulter Cemetery Society and the
longest active member of the Latimer Band Mothers. She was a devoted wife and
mother raising five children – Lois, Rhogene, Marilyn, Caryl and Andrew.
Left to mourn Esther's passing are her daughter, Lois Hobson along with her
children Dan and Sandy Hobson of Des Moines, Kathleen Hobson of Rock Island,
Illinois and Joelle and Frank Pigott of Cherokee; daughter, Rhogene Sorensen of
Grand Rapids, Michigan; son-in-law, Don Heineking of Iowa City along with his
children Mark Heineking of Iowa City, Kris and Joe Barrash of Iowa City, Lisa
Heineking of Walnut Creek, California; daughter, Caryl VandeVoort and her
husband Lew of Grand Rapids, Michigan along with their children Matthew and
Brenda VandeVoort of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Heidi and Hudson Nam of Seoul,
Korea, Beth VandeVoort of Chicago, Illinois; son, Andrew Sorensen of Seattle,
Washington; and eight great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Andrew; and her daughter,
Marilyn Heineking.