Avis became a full-time custodian at the old high school and when the new building was finished, she moved along with the students. Avis transferred to the Hot Lunch program in 1973, where she became the baker. She retired at the end of the 1981 school year, but substituted in the kitchen for another ten years. Never really retiring, Avis cooked noon meals for the J & N Fertilizer employees until 2001. Avis and Clair enjoyed camping, traveling, and visiting their family. They were married 49 years when Clair died suddenly from a heart attack on April 19, 1982. Avis was a member of the Malvern United Methodist Church and 39ers Club. Her first (and only) trip by airplane was in 1993, to Maryland, to attend a granddaughter's wedding. Avis enjoyed reading, sewing, embroidery and crafts of all kinds. Every year since 1982, she has made Christmas ornaments for her family. Avis lovingly crocheted over 200 afghans for her family. She loved gardening (it wasn't a small one either), canning, cooking, and baking; especially pies and rolls. Her apple butter was a favorite gift to receive. Avis canned, baked, and gardened right up until mid-2017 when she had a stroke. In August 2017, she moved to eastern Iowa to be cared for by her daughters, Janet and Marie, and alternated living in their homes. Avis passed away on July 16, 2018 at the home of her daughter Janet, in Calamus, Iowa, at the age of 102 years, 3 months, and 13 days. In addition to her beloved husband Clair, she was preceded in death by her parents; daughter Nancy Irvin in 2011; three grandchildren; three great grandchildren; brothers, Gene Belknap and John Belknap; and brother-in-law Floyd Anderson. Avis is survived by her children, Don Jones of Malvern, Harold (Delores) Jones of Malvern, Bob (Dorothy) Jones of Gardendale, AL, Janet Donelson (Eddie Scott) of Calamus, IA, and Marie (James) Donelson of Davenport, IA; son-in-law John Irvin of Yukon, OK; 16 grandchildren; 31 great grandchildren; 38 great-great grandchildren (two more are due in 2018); and one great-great-great granddaughter Ivy Mae (creating a 6th generation); sister Lois Anderson of Shenandoah, IA; sister-in-law Shirley Belknap of Shenandoah; former son-in-law Jack (Bonnie) Donelson of Davenport; many extended relatives; and a host of friends. Avis leaves a legacy of unconditional love, devotion to her family, church, and community. She will be truly missed by all who knew and loved her.
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Glenwood, IA 51534
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