OBITUARY: Cheryl Kay Bottleman, 1943-2003, Worth County, Iowa

[ Adapted from: Northwood Anchor online - Dec. 10, 2003 ]



                       Cheryl Kay Bottleman

Cheryl Kay Bottleman, 60, of Northwood, died Sunday, Dec. 7, 2003,
at her home, surrounded by her family. Funeral services will be 
held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, 2003, at the First Lutheran
Church, 309 North 9th Street, Northwood, Iowa, with Rev. Paul Holmer
officiating.  Burial will be in the Sunset Rest Cemetery in Northwood. 

Cheryl Kay Bottleman was born on May 1, 1943, in Silver Lake, Iowa,
the daughter of Adolph and Grace (McGarraugh) Reyerson. She was
baptized at Silver Lake Lutheran Church and reaffirmed the 
faith of her baptism through confirmation at First Lutheran Church
in Northwood. Cheryl moved to Northwood at the age of three-years
and attended Northwood Community Schools, graduating from 
Northwood High School.

She married Duwayne Bottleman on May 19, 1962, at the First Lutheran 
Church in Northwood. During her life Cheryl worked for the Lutheran
Retirement Home in Northwood, baby-sat for various families in
Northwood, worked for the Midway Cafe in Northwood and for Service 
Master in Mason City. She was a member of First Lutheran Church and
the church circle in Northwood.

Left to cherish her memory is her husband, Duwayne Bottleman of 
Northwood; her children and their families, Kandy During and her
children, Brad Logeman and his wife Bobbi, Brian Klitzke, and
Cassandra Klitzke, all of Kensett, Kelly Blake and her children,
Nena Fricke and Dustin Fricke, all of Kensett, Shawn Bottleman
and his special friend Teresa Carlson and her daughter Nichole,
and Charlene Heck and her husband Joe and their son Johnathan
Heck of Northwood; a sister, Patty Arispe of Mason City, a 
sister-in-law, Kay Reyerson of Kensett, and a sister-in-law who
was a special care giver, Karen Pixley of Northwood; as well as
many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Russell, Norance,
Laverne, Roger and Gene Reyerson, and two sisters, Dorothy Reyerson
and Bonnie Belville.


   Copyright 2003, K.L. Kittleson