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Evelyn "Evie" May Schuck

March 9, 1916 — November 23, 2022

Spencer

  Evelyn May Schuck (Evie) was born on March 9, 1916 on a farm near Gaza and Sutherland, Iowa. Her parents were Henry and Millie Engelke Petersen, and she grew up with two siblings: Wilbur (Pick) Petersen and Nora (Norie) Warren. She lost a younger ten-month-old sister, Lorene Emma, to pneumonia. Evie went to school in Gaza and played basketball in high school. She was active in 4-H and showed a Holstein calf at the county fair in Primghar when she was 9 or 10 years old. Making and pulling homemade taffy was one of the many childhood memories she treasured. She was close to many of her cousins and enjoyed riding horses and spending time with them on the farm. Some of her aunts and uncles included her in their travels when she was a teenager, which gave her the opportunity to attend the 1933 World’s Fair in Chicago, as well as visit California and the Black Hills.  

 Evie married Bernard (Brownie) Schuck in 1940 and had two daughters: Shari (Emmert) and Kathi (Sokness). They lived on a farm south of Royal where she was a busy farm wife and mother, known for her delicious cooking and baking. Her fried chicken is remembered to this day, as is her sour cream raisin pie, mock angel food cake, orange rolls, and many other desserts, pies and cookies. She also kept a large garden and canned many fruits and vegetables, including fantastic sweet pickles.

   Evie was active in her church, Bethlehem Lutheran in Royal, participating in Dorcas Circle and teaching Sunday school to kindergarten children. For four years, she worked part-time at the Royal Post Office. Evie was also involved with card clubs, bowling teams, and was known to visit many people in the hospitals and nursing homes in the surrounding area, always taking treats with her to share.

  Evie and Brownie spent 17 winters in Mesa, Arizona where they lived at the Towerpoint resort. They enjoyed dancing, traveling and making friends from all over the country. In 1993, they moved from their farm northwest of Royal to a house in Spencer. After Brownie passed away in 1999, Evie lived on her own with her beloved cat, Mattie, who kept her company and entertained her many visitors. In the spring of 2014, Evie became a resident of Longhouse Nursing Home after a fall, where she remained until her death. She loved getting visitors, sharing a sweet treat, and talking about past and present news.

  Evie lost her daughter, Kathi Sokness, in June 2017. She is survived by daughter Shari Emmert and husband, Kenneth; five grandchildren: Barb (Emmert) Fletcher and husband Randy, Julie (Emmert) Gerstandt and husband Todd, Steven Emmert, Jill Sokness, and Joel Sokness and partner Sarah Aldridge; three great-grandchildren: Kyle Fletcher and wife Allie (McCarty); Carly (Fletcher) Hermstad and husband Greg; Caitlyn Fletcher and partner Lucas Carstensen; and three great-great-granddaughters: Hallie Fletcher, Hannah Hermstad, and Lauryn Fletcher; as well as cousins, numerous nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends who will all miss her kindness and open heart.

SERVICES
Memorial Services will be held at 10:30 A.M., Saturday, December 10, 2022 at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Royal, Iowa.
OFFICIATING
Pastor Mark Wilms
CASKET BEARERS
All of Evie's Grandchildren
VISITATION
Will be held prior to the Memorial Service at the Church.
MUSIC
Congregational Hymns

"Jesus Loves Me"
"In The Garden"
"How Great Thou Art"

Organist, Sue Brugman
INTERMENT
North Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery
Spencer, Iowa
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