Beulah Iosbaker was the daughter of Earl and Louise Smith Iosbaker. Her family moved to Grinnell when she was 4 years old, where she was raised and attended school.
She was married to Clifford Bouma on December 7, 1941 in Kahoka, Missouri. They were blessed with two children; Dennis and Sandra.
They made their home in Lynnville and she was employed with Evans Grocery Store in Lynnville for 18 years.
During her life she had lived in Lynnville, Newton, New Sharon, Grinnell and Montezuma prior to being a resident at the Montezuma Specialty Care in 2014. And, during this span she was employed with several local restaurants.
Boots was a member of the Grandmothers Club and held a passion for latch hook. She loved music and playing cribbage and bingo.
She held a great sense of humor!
Beulah Iosbaker was the daughter of Earl and Louise Smith Iosbaker. Her family moved to Grinnell when she was 4 years old, where she was raised and attended school.
She was married to Clifford Bouma on December 7, 1941 in Kahoka, Missouri. They were blessed with two children; Dennis and Sandra.
They made their home in Lynnville and she was employed with Evans Grocery Store in Lynnville for 18 years.
During her life she had lived in Lynnville, Newton, New Sharon, Grinnell and Montezuma prior to being a resident at the Montezuma Specialty Care in 2014. And, during this span she was employed with several local restaurants.
Boots was a member of the Grandmothers Club and held a passion for latch hook. She loved music and playing cribbage and bingo.
She held a great sense of humor!
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