In loving memory of

Dorothy Ilene Fredericks
April 28, 1919 - March 6, 2021

Dorothy Ilene Fredericks was born April 28, 1919 to Henry and Bessie (Nickols) Reincke in rural Schleswig, Iowa. She became a baptized child of God on August 3, 1919 at the Battle Creek Evangelical Church and later confirmed her faith at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Schleswig on April 14, 1935. Dorothy received her elementary education at Morgan #9 Country School and later received her G.E.D in June of 1969.

On September 29, 1940 , Dorothy was united in marriage to Raymond Fredericks at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Schleswig. To this union, they were blessed with two sons: Raymond, Jr. and Richard.

Dorothy and Raymond lived on a farm West of Denison, and over the years, Dorothy remained active and busy and held many jobs, including different positions at Jo-Mart, Olsen's Bakery, West Broadway Grocery Store and JCPenney. She learned to cane chairs and developed an interest and passion for refinishing and repairing old furniture. She and her husband Raymond refinished many pieces of furniture including chairs, tables and dressers; all of the church pews at Zion in Denison; and they also restored pianos and pump organs. She was an active member of Zion Lutheran Church in Denison where she held various roles and was involved in many different groups, Bible studies, and volunteer opportunities. She also volunteered in the community at Eventide and for the Hospital Auxiliary.

Dorothy had a gift and knack for arts, crafts, and creating. Some of her artistic hobbies included embroidery, crocheting, making dresses and clothing, sewing, and repurposing materials like Birdseye, flannel, and chicken mesh bags. She also loved to quilt and stitched together crib quilts for her family and other infants. She was a "Doll Doctor" and very passionate about doll-making and repair. She used and repurposed pieces from old dolls to repair dolls and create new dolls. When a family friend's granddaughter lost her doll at the Mall of America, Dorothy used a picture to create a pattern to design sew, and create a replica of the stuffed doll for the young girl. She also loved to sew and stuff teddy bears and other stuffed animals, which she shared with her grandchildren and great grandchildren and other family and friends. She was gifted with an eye for re-purposing odds and ends and remained very creative and artistic throughout her life, as her mind was always imagining what she could do next with her busy hands. She usually had several projects going at one time and loved to show her work and explain her process and progress to visitors in her home and apartment. She kept very organized drawers and boxes of pieces and scraps she might be able to use for creation or repair for a future project. She remained very independent throughout her life, living on her own and even holding her driver's license into her later years.

Dorothy's soul was called home to heaven on Saturday, March 6, 2021 at Eventide Lutheran Home in Denison at the age of one hundred and one years, ten months and eight days. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Raymond in 1978; five sisters, Bernice Quandt, Marian Kluver, Gladys Smart, Esther Meseck, Frances Wiegel and LeAnna Crowder; one brother, Raymond Reincke; daughter-in-law, Virgene Fredericks; great-granddaughter, Taylor Marie Teut.

She is survived by her sons, Ray Fredericks and his wife Beverly of Denison and Dick Fredericks of Schleswig; grandchildren, Michelle and her husband Greg Boger, Crystal and her husband Mark Kollasch, Candice and her husband Bruce Opheim, Scott Fredericks and his wife Robin, Melissa and her husband Dick Arndorfer, Valerie and her husband Craig Teut, Denise and her husband John Stinson, Colleen and her husband Joe Hahn and Doug Fredericks and his wife Christi; 25 great-grandchildren, 19 great-great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

Private Family Funeral Service is Thursday, March 11, 2021 at Zion Lutheran Church in Denison with a private family visitation one hour prior to the service. Interment is in Crawford Heights Memory Gardens. Memorials may be directed to the Iowa District West Church Worker Scholarship Fund.

Live streaming will be available at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 11, 2021 at the "Huebner Funeral Home" facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/huebnerfuneralhome/

Tributes

Lana Henningsen wrote on Mar 10, 2021:

"Dorothy and Ray lived next door to Ron and I on 1st Ave North. They were such special kind neighbors. We used to get together and enjoyed a good game of cards. God\'s blessings to the family."

Jacki Anthony wrote on Mar 8, 2021:

"I have known Dorothy for many years God blessings to the family "

Renee Miller wrote on Mar 8, 2021:

"I will never forget Dorothy and her husband refinishing ALL the pews at Zion Lutheran in Denison 40+ years ago. They would get six at a time and set up folding chairs to replace them. That went on for over a year, I believe. What a labor of love! Ray & Bev lived behind us for 20+ years and our kids grew up together. Also, I had no idea that Dorothy was a sister to my aunt Esther Meseck! I really enjoyed reading her obituary; she certainly was a woman of many talents. Our sympathy to her family. Renee and Butch Miller, Denison"

Dana Ingerslev wrote on Mar 8, 2021:

"Dorothy was a wonderful person! We moved across the street from Dorothy in Denison just after Ray passed away. She was a very caring lady. Whenever I would see her, she always had a hug for me. Dana Ingerslev"

Dean Fredericks wrote on Mar 8, 2021:

"I added several Photo\'s of my Aunt Dorthy these are thru out her life. Enjoy as you can see she adored her family. She always had time to talk to me and my family we exchanged Christmas Cards for many years. She was a nice lady. I will keep her in my prayers. Today she is with my Uncle Ray. "