Alice Jean Grimsley was born on
February 18, 1927 in Dunkerton Iowa. She was the
fourth of eight children born to William and
Clarice (Hasbrouck) Koobs. She was raised in
Grundy Center, Iowa, where she graduated from
Grundy Center High School in 1945. She was
planning to attend her 65th Class Reunion this
July.
On September 27, 1947,
Alice was united in marriage to Leonard Wise
Grimsley in Arlington, Virginia, where Leonard
was attending law school at George Washington
University. They returned to Iowa in 1948 to
begin and raise their family. Six children were
born to this union: Gene, Claudia, Debbie, Mark,
Tim and Ruthanne.
After early years in
the Marshalltown, Grundy Center and Waterloo
areas, Alice and Leonard relocated to Harlan,
Iowa in 1958. They primarily chose Harlan
because of the Bethel Baptist Church where Alice
remained a member from 1958 until the day she
died. She served the church in various
capacities: Janitor, Clerk, Pianist and her
favorite, Organist of the beautiful pipe organ.
Alice loved her Lord, her family, her church and
her country very much. She was a matriarch not
only to her six children, but to numerous
neighborhood kids as well.
Alice had several
occupations after her children were in school.
She was a Ward Clerk at the hospital, where she
ran a very taut ship. She was later a janitor at
Concerned Inc. She helped people in need with
rides to doctor appointments or airport pickups.
She was a care giver for eighteen years to her
husband after a car accident left him paralyzed.
She continued care giving to numerous others
following Leonard’s death in 1986. But Alice was
best known for her ironing. She ironed for many
people over the years and was considered the
best around by most.
Alice enjoyed ceramics
in her early married life and later, her
gardening and flowers. She was most known for
her corner of beautiful moss roses. She loved
playing the piano and the organ - hymns and
patriotic songs were the favorites. Alice was a
patriot, she loved the military and all it stood
for.
Alice was a lifelong
volunteer. She was a member of the American
Legion Auxiliary and the Veterans of Foreign
Wars. She was a member of the Myrtue Memorial
Auxiliary and worked the hospital gift shop for
many years. She was a courier for the Myrtue
Memorial Hospital lab and the American Red
Cross.
Alice died on Friday,
May 28, 2010 at the Myrtue Memorial Hospital in
Harlan having attained the age of eighty-three
years, three months and ten days. In addition to
her parents, Alice was preceded in death by her
beloved husband, Leonard; her brother Jerry
Koobs; sisters, Maxine Koobs Sietsema and
Margaret Koobs Strehle; brothers in law, Harvey
Sietsema, Lester Wood and Phillip Strehle, her
great-grandson Jason Carlisle and
her son-in-law Gregory Carlisle.
She is survived by her
children: Gene Grimsley and his wife Shelly of
Council Bluffs, Iowa, Claudia Carlisle of
Phoenix, Arizona, Deborah and her husband Louie
Chavez of Farmington, New Mexico, Mark Grimsley,
of Omaha, Nebraska, Timothy Grimsley and Nancy of Avoca, Iowa and Ruthanne Grimsley
of Harlan; her sister Patti Wood of Arlington,
Virginia; her sister-in-law, Darlene Koobs of
Dike, Iowa; her brothers, Claire Koobs and his
wife Blanche of Grundy Center, Iowa, Roger Koobs
and his wife Heidi of Tucson, Arizona and Jack
Koobs and his wife Jean of Raleigh, North
Carolina; her grandchildren Virginia and her
husband Rick Bold, Scott Grimsley and his wife
Traci, Christen and her husband Larry Stiverson,
Karen LaRoche, Sarah Chavez; Richard Armell and
his wife Cara and Julie Mikels; fifteen great
grandchildren, other relatives and many many
friends.
Funeral Services were
held on Sunday, May 30, 2010, at Bethel Baptist
Church in Harlan, Iowa, with Robert Wullschleger
officiating the 2:00 PM service. Interment was
held at the Harlan Cemetery with Gail Koobs,
Kendell Strehle, Scott Grimsley, Joshua
Carlisle, Louis Chavez, Jay Christensen, Nancy
Kay Gress, and Debbie Nowatzke serving as casket
bearers.
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