Albert H. Mehring age 93, of Pisgah, Iowa passed away on Monday, June 26, 2017 at Paul J. Baber Hospice House in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Albert was born December 19, 1923 in Manson, Iowa to William and Anna (Porth) Mehring. Albert drove a cab in Fort Dodge, Iowa, He worked as a welder, worked in a feed company, raised lots of tomatoes that he sold and sold night crawlers. He was a member of the American Legion. Albert enjoyed hunting, fishing, reading, gardening, spending time with his grandchildren.
Albert is preceded in death by his parents: three wives, ten sisters and two brothers.
Survivors include his children: Judy Nepper of Fort Dodge, Iowa, Linda Krugman of Madison, Wisconsin, grandchildren: Rebecca Miller, Todd Kuhn, Wendy (Lou) Reed, Pamela Krugman and husband Mark, Mandy Albrerich and husband Steve, Michelle Wood and husband Randy, Angela Goldberg and husband Will, four great grandchildren, numerous step children, grandchildren, great step grandchildren.
Visitation will be Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Monday until 8:00 p.m. at Hennessey Funeral Home in Missouri Valley, Iowa.
Military Honors will be conducted by the VFW Post 6256 and O’Hara Seeley Post.
The family invites everyone to a time of lunch and fellowship at the Methodist Church following the committal service at the cemetery.
In Loving Memory Of
Albert H. Mehring
Born
December 19, 1923 Manson, Iowa
Entered Into Rest
June 26, 2017 Fort Dodge, Iowa
Funeral Service
10:00 a.m. Thursday, June 29, 2017
Hennessey Funeral Home
Missouri Valley, Iowa
Officiating Pastor Connie McWilliams
Musical Selections
“The Old Rugged Cross” “In The Garden”
Honorary Bearers
Todd Kuhn Steve Albereich
Jim Pruett Randy Wood
Will Goldberg
Casket Bearers
DJ Crandall Nick Crandall
Brandon Crandall Keith Koop
Dan Martin Lou Reed
Final Resting Place
Magnolia Cemetery
Magnolia, Iowa
3 Comments
My husband and I are truly sorry for your tremendous loss and would like to express our condolences to the entire family. We cannot imagine the great pain and sorrow you are experiencing during this very difficult time. It is our sincere hope you find comfort in knowing that God has promised to “swallow up death forever” (Isaiah 25:8), and that he will resurrect our dear loved ones who have passed away. (John 5:28). May your many great memories help you find peace and comfort as you go through the coming days.
I am very thankfull to have met Albert and wish to pass on my sincere condolences to
the family . God has taken another home ?
We lived neighbors to Al for a number of years. Ron and our sons would always buy worms from Al to go fishing. He was a friendly, kind man, and a good neighbor.
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