Mabel Dorothy Barkema, 90, of Belmond, passed away Saturday, March 19, 2016, at
Iowa Specialty Hospital in Belmond.
Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 24, 2016 at Immanuel
Reformed Church in Belmond. Visitation was held from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at
Dugger Funeral Home, 111 Luicks Lane S. in Belmond.
Mabel, the daughter of Otto and Hattie Klinge, was born Sept. 7, 1925, on the
family farm near Duncan, Iowa where she grew up. She was united in marriage to
Benjamin Barkema on Feb. 27, 1946. Mabel was a dedicated farm wife. She truly
held dear all the activities that surrounded the farming operation. She
especially enjoyed baking and cooking for the corn shellers, hay bailers, and
bean walkers. At her house, activities were scheduled around meals; a hot
breakfast with her delectable homemade cinnamon rolls, morning coffee with a
cold meat sandwich, lunch with meat, potatoes and all the trimmings including
homemade pie (her crust was so flakey, it melted in your mouth). Afternoon
coffee would be cookies or brownies, supper might be ring bologna with fried
potatoes, and always a snack before bed which often included a brownie with ice
cream. She also cherished all the family gatherings she and Ben hosted, like New
Year's Eve with Specken Dicken followed by an intense game of cards – everyone
brought their quarters.
Her baking followed her to Belle Haven Assisted Living where her signature
became almond bark peanut butter clusters. She welcomed every new apartment
person and spread cheer to those suffering a loss by taking a plateful to them
hidden in the pocket of her walker as she walked the hall. The great
grandchildren never went hungry at Grandma Mabel's and they always looked
forward to her goodies. She so enjoyed the activities at Belle Haven. Bingo was
her favorite, but she loved the music programs as well.
Though Mabel did all kinds of sewing and crafts in her day, she was most proud
of her hardanger embroidery projects. She spent many late nights under her
sewing light completing a doily for a grandchild, a special project for the
church bizarre, or a cross bookmark to brighten a friend's day.
God was in Mabel's heart. Her Sunday school and Bible school students were very
dear to her. She truly cherished her many years of teaching at Immanuel. She was
involved in many other church activities as well – serving on a variety of the
Ladies Guild committees. As a family we could be found at Immanuel at least five
days a week. She taught us the importance of loving our Lord and giving back to
the Lord in any way that we could for all the blessings he had given us. Her
love for her Lord put a smile on her face every day even when it was a rough
day.
Mabel spent many hours enjoying her grandchildren and all they were involved in.
Mabel and Ben attended many cattle shows. Mabel took pictures of all of them.
They often parked their lawn chairs at the Bronco ballgames. She felt she was
blessed when her great–grandchildren came along. She loved the stories we would
share with her. Even in the few days before her passing, when she was weary, she
commented on how good it was to see all of them.
Mabel is survived by her daughters, Nancy (Mick) Gabrielson of Belmond, and
Cindy (Pete) Hunter, of Clarion; seven grandchildren: Derek Barkema of Belmond,
Holly (Tony) Andela of Columbus, Georgia, Robyn (Ryan) Paulsen of Milford, Iowa,
Laura (Phil) Burk of Holstein, Iowa, Abby (Andy) Young of Belmond, Iowa, Sara
Hunter of Ames, Iowa and Ashley (Jess) Recknor of Clarion, Iowa; 11
great-grandchildren: Emily, Stuart and Eloise Andela; Brody, Griffin, and Blaze
Paulsen; Kyle, Drew, and Benjamin Burk; London and Cash Young. She was preceded
in death by her parents Hattie and Otto Klinge, her husband Benjamin Barkema,
son Dean, her sister Dorothy and brother-in-law Dick Legge and four brothers:
Ben, Elmer, John, and Paul Klinge; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law: Lambert
Barkema, Hauko and Betty Barkema, Harry and Martha Gealow, Tena and Ben Suntken,
Arnold and Alice Barkema, Dick Dorenkamp, Mildred Suntken, Eugene Guth and
Catherine Barkema.