Mary Sanders

mary sanders

September 7, 1923 ~ August 8, 2010

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Mary Sanders, 86, of Gettysburg, SD, passed away on Sunday, August 8, 2010 at her daughter’s home in Cedar Rapids, IA., where Mary’s family was able to care for her with the loving support of St. Luke’s Hospice and Dr. Nabi and Staff.

Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, August 14, 2010, at Grace Bible Church in Gettysburg with Pastor Dick Nickel officiating. Burial followed in the Gettysburg Cemetery. Visitation was held from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Friday, August 13, 2010 at the funeral home.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, August 28, 2010 at Hope Lutheran Church in Cedar Rapids, IA, with Pastor Dan Clark-Bridges officiating.

Mary Giese was born September 7, 1923 to Otto and Bertha (Driller) Giese at Durant, Iowa, one of eight children. At the age of three their family moved to Marengo, Iowa where she started her schooling. The family then relocated to Conroy, Iowa where her father started farming during the 30’s. While living there Mary attended school through the sixth grade. The family then moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa where her father worked for a livestock dealer. She attended school there, seventh through the twelfth grades, graduating from Roosevelt High School in 1941.

Following school Mary went to work during the war for Collins Radio which was a defense plant. This is where she met her first husband, Henry Strellner and they moved to Vinton, Benton County, IA. They had two daughters, Patricia Kay and Pamela Sue. Following Henry’s death in 1951 the family moved back to Cedar Rapids. There Mary went to work for Quaker Oats and then eventually Wilson and Company as a private secretary. Here is where she met Frank Sanders, marrying him in 1957. To this union one son, Michael Alan, was born. She and Frank continued working at the packing plant until Frank’s heart attack when he was pensioned out. After much thought, the family moved to Gettysburg, SD in 1968 where they were able to enjoy what they thought to be the last couple of years of Frank’s life. Here the family enjoyed hunting, fishing and snowmobiling. Frank actively enjoyed many of the years with his family in Gettysburg until his health again started failing in 1975. Frank passed away in 1980.

Mary worked at the Gettysburg Hospital for 20 years retiring in 1988. Even after retiring she continued to work home health, transferring patients to appointments and operating Mary Maker’s House cleaning, working until nearly 80 years old.

Left to cherish her life are three children: Patricia Kay (Dennis) Casner and Pamela Sue (Phillip) Evans all of Cedar Rapids, IA and Michael Alan (Stephanie) Sanders of Gettysburg, SD; five grandchildren: Lisa (Doug) Greif and Nicole (Ryan) Rentschler all of Mount Vernon, IA, Tammy (Kipp) Evans of Marion, IA, TJ (Sharon) Evans of Cedar Rapids, IA and Kadin Sanders of Gettysburg, SD; nine great grandchildren: Kelsey, Kaitlin, Jordan, McKenzie, Tait, Molly, Tyler, Seth and Victoria; three step children; one sister, Betty Schmidt of Daytona Beach, Fl; one brother, Otto Paul Giese of Cedar Rapids, IA; and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents, two husbands, two special companions, one brother and four sisters.

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorials to Grace Bible Church, 310 S Broadway, Gettysburg, SD 57442 or St. Luke’s Hospice, 290 Blairsferry Rd. Suite 100, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402.

Luce Funeral Home of Gettysburg has been entrusted with Mary’s arrangements.

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  1. dear Mike & Stephanie and the rest of the family”s we are sorry to hear of Mary”s Passing . she worked with my Mom at Gettysburg Memorial Hospital back in the day. she is a terrific Lady and we will miss her dearly. Our sympathy to all of you. Jeff & Jeanelle Schaefer

  2. Sorry to hear of Mary’s death. I worked with Mary a number of years at G’burg Memorial Hospiital. There was never a dull moment. My sympathy to Mike & Stephanie and the rest of her family. Marla Banghart

  3. Mike and family
    Our sympathy to you all during this difficult time in your lives. Hold her memory close to sustain you in the days, weeks and months to come.

  4. Mike, Stephanie & Kadin,
    I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. Remember all of your happy memories to help in the days ahead. Thinking of you all !
    Lynette and Avery Dutt

  5. Mike, Steph & Kaiden…Mary was a wonderful person. Know she will be missed.

  6. Mike, Steph, and Kadin– Mary was a very special lady with a very big heart. Remember all of the good times and cherish those. She will be missed. Our prayers are with you. Paul, Bonnie, and Alexis Kellogg

  7. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. We both have memories of growing up in town with Mary around. Cherish the good times and memories.

  8. Mike and Steph my prayers of support and sympathy are with you. The Lord’s strength will be sufficient for the days ahead rely on Him.


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