Tuesday, May 10, 2011

from the greatest generation

Lamoin "Stub" Lehmeier
Birth date: August 15, 1924
Death date: April 26, 2011

Lamoin Fred Lehmeier,  was born on August 15, 1924 on a farm southwest of Hubbard to August and Edyth (Vieman) Lehmeier.  He graduated from New Providence High School at the age of 16.

At age 19, he entered the U.S. Army and served as a Staff Sergeant in Korea during World War II. Upon returning home to the farm, he met his wife, Lorraine, and they were married August 21, 1948.  Lorraine Marie Uschkrat was born on August 21, 1929, in Butterfield, Minnesota, to William and Helen (Syndegard) Uschkrat. She graduated from Ireton High School and attended the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls. She met Lamoin while teaching at Union. They resided on the Lehmeier family farm near New Providence until they moved to Hubbard in 1977.  Lorraine died on Saturday, November 12, 2005, at age 76 .

All because two people fell in love - Gramps and Gram (2004).

The next farming generation - Lucas and Great Pa - December 24, 2011 (eleven days old)



86th Birthday - Great Pa, Lucas, Gramma Connie


Meeting Hannah Marie - January 23, 2011 (17 days old). 
He thought she was pretty special and even sang her the song his mother used to sing to him as a child.

Four generations - on the family farm, in the house Gramp's grew up in.

To Lamoin, love of his family, farm, church, community and country were very important. He passed away at age 86 on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 under the care of the Hubbard Care Center and Iowa Hospice. He is survived by his three daughters and sons in law, Janie and Dick, Linda and Mike, Connie and Steve; grandchildren - Tricia (Matt), Aaron (Lindsey), Matt (Heather), Kelly (Travis), Brent (Teresa), Brad (Michelle) and Brian; eight great-grandchildren - Caleb, Caden, Gannon, Ella, Chase, Jet, Lucas and Hannah.

Hopefully Lucas will remember visiting Great Pa at the care center.  Pa kept a 1/16 scale Case IH tractor on his shelf.  That was the first thing Lucas wanted to see when he got there.  The second thing was his mug full of peanut M&M's on Pa's night stand.  Lucas also really liked the water cooler in the hall near Pa's room.  The residents at the care center all loved seeing Lucas and Hannah when we visited; such a joy to see young children - full of life. 

A hardworking farm boy and veteran from the greatest generation... he made choices and set examples that impacted my husband and helped determine our way of life and that of our children.  We cherish great memories and he will always be loved. 

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