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Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Vera 'Dayle' Martin
Age: 94
City: Coralville
Funeral Date
Private
Funeral Home
Gay & Ciha Funeral and Cremation Service
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Vera 'Dayle' Martin
VERA "DAYLE" MARTIN
Coralville
Vera "Dayle" Martin, 94, formerly of Coralville and North Liberty, died peacefully March 4, 2021, at Rehabilitation Center of Hampton in Hampton, Iowa. Private family services are planned for 1 p.m. May 3 with burial to take place at Memory Gardens Cemetery in Iowa City. These services may be viewed by family
and friends through the livestreaming feature on the funeral home website at www.gayandciha.com at Dayle's page under obituary. Donations in Dayle's name can be made directly to MercyOne North Iowa Hospice, 232 Second St. SE, Mason City IA 50401, www.mercyone.org/northiowa/find-a-service-or-specialty/hospice-care/donations.
To share a thought, memory or condolence with Dayle's family, please visit the funeral home website at www.gayandciha.com.
Vera Dayle Martin was born Dec. 28, 1926, in Sweetland Township of Muscatine County, Iowa, the daughter of Joseph S. and Lois R. (Darting) Martin. Following graduation from Columbus Junction High School in 1945, Dayle attended nursing school in Grand Island, Neb. Later, she worked at Sheaffer Pen Co. in Mount Pleasant. After her marriage to Donald Martin in 1947, the growing family lived in Mount Pleasant then later in Des Moines County. Following the birth of the three children, the family relocated to North Liberty, where they constructed a home on West Cherry Street. In 1984, Donald, Dayle and daughter Jane moved to Coralville, where they built a home on 18th Avenue. In 1987, Dayle retired from Procter & Gamble after 23 years.
After Dayle and Donald raised their children, they enjoyed more time with their grandchildren and great-grandchildren. After retirement, Dayle volunteered at the Johnson County Senior Center for several years. She was a regular at the nearby recreation center in Coralville for swimming and exercises. Dayle was known as an avid flower and vegetable gardener. Likewise her expert cooking was a big attraction for family events she hosted. Her mastery of complex board games and puzzles was legendary. Dayle revived her talents for arts and crafts. She completed and distributed a book of her lifetime of memories dedicated to her parents. Dayle was an out-going and energetic member of her community and active in her church. She was among a group of parents who successfully promoted educational services for Jane and other disabled children when none existed in Johnson County.
Increasingly, Dayle cared for her husband and daughter at home until Donald's 2005 move to Lantern Park Care Center and Jane's 2006 death. In 2008, Dayle moved nearby to independent living in Coralville. In 2011, she relocated to Hampton where she resided until her death.
Dayle is survived by her children, Dan Martin (Deb) and Gaye Janssen (Rick); five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and brother, Bill Martin (Elaine).
Dayle was preceded in death by Donald, her husband of 63 years; her daughter, Jane; six sisters and their spouses; one infant sister; two brothers and their spouses; her parents; and one grandson-in-law.

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