Mary Anne Chapman, 89, formerly of Eagle Grove, passed away Monday, August 2,
2021 at the Sunny View Care Center in Ankeny.
Memorial Mass for Mary Anne Chapman will be held at 10:30 AM on Friday, August
6, 2021 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 221 South Jackson Avenue in Eagle
Grove, with Father Jerry Blake officiating. Burial will be held at Calvary
Cemetery in Eagle Grove.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 5, 2021 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at
Ewing Funeral Home, 1801 Central Avenue East in Clarion. There will be a Rosary
starting at 4:15 PM and Vigil Service at 4:30 PM prior to visitation. Visitation
will continue one hour prior to services at the church on Friday.
Mary Anne Chapman was born to parents Harold Streuber and Irene Bartley on March
19, 1932 in Anaheim, California.
When Mary Anne was four years old, she was placed in an orphanage at the Saint
Joseph Catholic orphanage in Dayton, Ohio. This is where Mary Anne learned to
tap dance, cook, and sew. She also connected with her faith and often said "God
only gives you what you can handle." While in the orphanage she and the other
children took many trips to Cincinnati to an amusement park and often went
camping and had many picnics.
Mary Anne started school at Saint Joseph Catholic School, then continued her
schooling at the Julienne Catholic High School. She graduated with the class of
1950.
Mary Anne stayed in Dayton until 1957 when she moved west to Iowa. This is where
she met her husband Kenneth Chapman. On January 4, 1958, Kenneth Chapman and
Mary Anne were married in Hudson. To this union, four children were born:
Harold, Jeff, Chris and Mary Beth.
Mary Anne would always make time for her family. She was at every sporting event
and was a Girl Scout leader. The family and she would go on camping trips all
cross the United States. She wanted to make sure her family would see the world.
She also loved spending time with her grandchildren.
Mary Anne enjoyed reading mysteries from her favorite author Mary Higgins Clark,
doing word search books, needle point stitching, and she loved the Chicago Cubs.
Mary Anne was especially great at cooking and baking. She learned how to cook
with anything and made the food stretch. She often made her famous ABC
hamburger, raisin donuts for Christmas, and Spam hash brown patties. She also
made cherry pie that the kids would help pick the cherries for. They would pick
so many cherries that their fingers would remain stained as they went to
school! The cherry tree still stands today. During Christmas time with the
grandchildren, Mary Anne would place her Christmas village out and it would
often take three days to put up the three story village set.
Mary Anne was part of the Rosary group and part of the church circle at Sacred
Heart Catholic Church in Eagle Grove. Her faith was very strong. She was nice to
everyone and would always stick up for those that needed it. That's the type of
person Mary Anne was.
Mary Anne is survived by her children, Jeff Chapman (Danna) of Boone, Chris
Chapman (Pam) of Ankeny, Mary Beth Hammen (Edward) of Clarion; grandchildren
Sarah, Cody Ray, Sara, Scott (Amber), Shane (Rhaea), Matthew, Samantha, and
Meghan (Jeremiah); great grandchildren, Autumn, Destiny, Tanner, Alec, Aiden,
Brielle, Wesley, and Wyatt.
Mary Anne is preceded in death by her parents, husband Kenneth Chapman, son
Harold "Skip" Chapman, sister Patricia, and brother Peter.