Lulu M. Morrow Maule • 1902-1999

Posted 5/13/99

Services were Friday, May 7, in Powell Funeral Home, Wellman, with the Reverend Doug Achterhof officiating. Burial was in the Wellman Cemetery.

Born December 24, 1902 near Gordon, Nebraska, she …

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Lulu M. Morrow Maule • 1902-1999

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Services were Friday, May 7, in Powell Funeral Home, Wellman, with the Reverend Doug Achterhof officiating. Burial was in the Wellman Cemetery.

Born December 24, 1902 near Gordon, Nebraska, she was the daughter of Phillip Henry and Nancy Elizabeth (Haynes) Parks. She attended school in Nebraska and taught for two years in the school she had attended.

Lulu M. Morrow Maule, 96, of Wellman died Wednesday, May 5, 1999, following a lengthy illness.

Services were Friday, May 7, in Powell Funeral Home, Wellman, with the Reverend Doug Achterhof officiating. Burial was in the Wellman Cemetery.

Born December 24, 1902 near Gordon, Nebraska, she was the daughter of Phillip Henry and Nancy Elizabeth (Haynes) Parks. She attended school in Nebraska and taught for two years in the school she had attended.

She married Keith Morrow in Cody, Nebraska January 5, 1921. The couple moved to Iowa in 1928 and lived in the Wellman and Kinross area. Mr. Morrow died in August 1964.

Mrs. Morrow married Floyd Maule in 1970 in Kinross. They moved to Keota where she lived until moving to Kalona in 1979.

Mrs. Maule was a resident of Parkview Manor since February, 1994.

She was a member of the Kinross Christian Church and Social Circle, Washington and Sigourney V.F.W. Auxiliaries and Wellman American Legion Auxiliary. She worked as a cook in area schools, county homes and University of Iowa sororities.

Survivors include one daughter and her husband, Wilma Jean and Lewis Hohenshell of Wellman; two step-daughters, Dorothy Stoner of Sun City, Arizona, and JoAnn Swartzendruber of Minneapolis, Minnesota; one step-son, Marion Maule of Las Vegas, Nevada; six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren, several step-great-grandchildren and step-great-great-grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands, one daughter, Leora LeFever, two brothers, Bill Parks and Cecil Parks, and two sisters, Gertrude Hoyt and Grace Gardner.

Memorial donations may be made to Wellman American Legion Auxiliary or Parkview Manor Chaplaincy program.

Powell Funeral Home, Wellman, in charge of arrangements.