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Monday, July 4, 2022
Lois G. Dauber
Age: 82
City: Stanwood
Funeral Date
11 a.m. July 5, Chapman Funeral Home, Clarence
Monday, July 4, 2022
Lois G. Dauber
Lois G. Dauber
Stanwood
Lois G Dauber, 82, of Stanwood passed away peacefully in her home on Friday, July 1, 2022. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 5, at 11 a.m. at Chapman Funeral Home in Clarence, Iowa; the Rev. Byron Miller will be officiating the service. Visitation will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. with funeral services to directly follow. Following the services she will be cremated with interment to follow at a later date in the Stanwood Cemetery.
Lois was born on May 31, 1940, to Lyman and Agnes (Claussen) Creveling in Clinton, Iowa. She married her Husband Russell Dauber on Aug. 19, 1983, in Black River Falls Wisconsin.
She is survived by her daughters, Laura Kramer, Robin (Duane) Boettcher and Katie Fries; stepchildren, Mike (Cari) Dauber and Sara (Adam) Sandberg; grandchildren, Gavin, Tyler, Alexandra, Caroline, Dillon, Reese and Jace; great-grandchildren, Zachary and Samuel; and her Beloved Dog, Phillip.
Lois was preceded in death by her husband; parents; sister; son-in-law, David Kramer; and grandson, Zachary Kramer.
Lois had a love for animals but a special place in her heart for horses - a passion she handed down to the next two generations. She was a wild child in her younger years and enjoyed racing stock cars on the Maquoketa track. She was raised on the century family farm in Clinton County. She attended Paris Beauty Academy and was a beautician for over 50 years; Owning and Operating “Ze Moppe Shoppe” in Stanwood. Lois was very artistic, she loved to paint, sew and cook. Lois and her husband Russ volunteered their time as members of the Stanwood Lions Club and they played the role of “Mr. and Mrs. Claus” for many years. She adored her grandchildren and loved spoiling them, taking day trips, going fishing and playing cards.
Lois will be remembered as a kind, loving and humorous person who will be greatly missed.

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