"Praying the peace of God for her family and friends. Thank God for his goodness and mercy. Im sure she will forever be remembered and loved. Mary B Carter"
L. Corrine, daughter of Obert and Sophia (Christian) Wiltsie, was born August 20, 1927, at Methodist Hospital in Des Moines, IA. She graduated from East High School in Des Moines and studied art and music at Drake University. As a teenager Corrine worked as a model for Younker's department store. Later she worked in the art department at Plumb's Jewelry. She sang for the soldiers at Ft. Des Moines as well. While studying at Drake, Corrine met Samuel Cretsinger and they were united in marriage in November of 1948 at the University Christian Church. Three sons were born to this union. The couple moved to Sam's homeplace south of Coon Rapids in Guthrie County and farmed until 1977 before moving to Coon Rapids. Corrine worked as a volunteer art teacher at the local high school. She was also the site manager for congregate meals for many years until her retirement in 2004. Corrine was actively involved in the First Christian Church, PEO and Needle Club. She and Sam sang duets for many weddings and funerals over the years. Corrine enjoyed crocheting and knitting, traveling and reading during her spare time. When her health began to fail Corrine moved to the Thomas Rest Haven nursing home in Coon Rapids in September 2014. She died there on Monday, August 24, 2015, at the age of 88 years and 4 days. Corrine is preceded in death by her parents; grandson Andrew Simon Cretsinger at birth; sisters-in-law Doreen Wiltsie and Madeline Kretzinger; and brothers-in-law Richard Johnson and Gerald Bowman. She is survived by her husband of 66 years, Sam Cretsinger of Coon Rapids; sons Doug Cretsinger (Connie) of Johnston; Dan Cretsinger (Marci Ann) of St. Charles, IL; and J. Wiltsie Cretsinger (Mary) of Coon Rapids; 12 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; brother W. Lee Wiltsie of Coon Rapids; sister Willa Johnson of Florida; sister-in-law Darlene Bowman of Coon Rapids; other relatives and many friends. Memorial donations in Corrine's honor may be made to the First Christian Church in Coon Rapids or Gideons International. REV. BEN RAMIREZ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, COON RAPIDS PASTOR STEVE HANSON WESLEY GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, MASON CITY Music "WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS" "BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC" CONGREGATION & LULA GARNES, ACCOMPANIST "IN THE GARDEN FAIR" RECORDING BY SAM & CORRINE "GOING HOME" RECORDING BY SISSEL Casket Bearers CORRINE'S SONS AND GRANDSONS Interment ORANGE TOWNSHIP CEMETERY SOUTH OF COON RAPIDS THE FAMILY WISHES TO EXPRESS THEIR GRATITUDE FOR YOUR KINDNESS AND INVITES YOU TO JOIN THEM FOR LUNCH AND FELLOWSHIP AT THE AMERICAN LEGION COMMUNITY BUILDING FOLLOWING THE INTERMENT.
"Praying the peace of God for her family and friends. Thank God for his goodness and mercy. Im sure she will forever be remembered and loved. Mary B Carter"
"Sam and family, So sorry to hear about Corrine. Prayers and sympathy to you all. I am sure she is singing for the many that she sang for on this earth."
""Ah sweet mystery of Life." As a next door neighbor to Corrine, Willa and Le Roy, during the late 30s and 40s I heard her sing that song many, many times. In the summer with her front room windows open and her at the piano, she would serenade the area. Sorry to hear she has passed on."
"Our hearts go out to Uncle Sam and Doug, Dan, and Wiltsie at the passing of Aunt Corrine. We loved her and have wonderful memories of our time spent in Iowa with you all. Our prayers are with you all and with her precious grandchildren and great grandchildren. God blesswe love you all!"
"Sad to hear of Corrines passing. My thoughts and prayers are with Sam, the boys and their families."
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"Dear Doug & Family, My prayers go out to each of you and may God take loving care of your Mom. Deepest sympathy,Nancy"
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"Thinking of the entire family and praying for comfort in all the memories."