Beverly Greiman

Beverly J. Greiman, of Clear Lake, died Monday, April 20, 2015 at the Concord Care Center, Garner, Iowa.

Funeral services were held on Thursday, April 24, 2015 at the Clear Lake United Methodist Church, Clear Lake, with Rev. Bernie Colorado officiating.  Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City, Iowa. Family suggests memorials to Clear Lake United Methodist Church.

Beverly was born July 11, 1927, the daughter of Ben and Bena (Lindaman) Reemtsma.  She grew up on a farm north of Ventura and attended Ventura grade school.  She graduated from Garner High School in 1944.  Following high school she worked at Mason City Brick and Tile as executive secretary.

On Sept. 29, 1948, Beverly was united in marriage to Gerald “Jack” Greiman in Mason City; to this union three sons were born.  

She was a member of Zion E and R Church, Garner, where she was a Sunday school teacher and served on the pastor parish committee. In 1994 Jack and Beverly moved to Clear Lake, where she became a member of the Clear Lake United Methodist Church.  Beverly was a longtime member of Beta Sigma Phi, Progress Club, and other women’s organizations.

She enjoyed supporting her grandchildren in their interests and education.  Beverly and Jack always enjoyed dressing up and going to the Surf for ballroom dancing.

She is survived by her three sons, Randy (Marian) Greiman, Garner, Scott (Lois) Greiman, Dayton, Minn. and Mark (Lisa) Greiman, Athol, Idaho; five grandchildren, Shana (Ryan) Cash, Stacy (Aaron) Husk, Dr. Travis (Eliane) Greiman, Justin (Ruth) Greiman and Tara (Bob) Daun; great-grandchildren, Garett Cash, Lydia Husk, Christian Greiman, Geneva Greiman, Lona Greiman and Kyah Daun; and one sister, Ivadell Abele, St. Louis, Mo.; and nieces and nephews.  

She was preceded in death by her parents and husband.

Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, was in charge of arrangements.

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