ed at the church as a Sunday school teacher, Bible School teacher, and served as President of the Ladies Aid. Mabel was also a 4-H Leader for many years. In 1972, she and Wesley built a 13,000 bird chicken house that became a full-time job for her. In the early 80's, she worked at Boyt in Iowa Falls where she sewed soft-sided luggage. She loved to bake. She was best known for her variety of cookies she provided to family, church activities, and bake sales of charitable organizations in the Des Moines area. Everyone enjoyed the popcorn balls she made for school band concerts, and the peanut brittle and caramel corn she made as Christmas gifts. Her potato salad was a favorite of everyone at church functions. She loved her cats, and enjoyed growing flowers. It made her happy to watch birds, squirrels, rabbits, and deer outside her kitchen window. Mabel is survived by her daughters, Colette (Kevin) Westaby of Belmond, Iowa; and Kim Meyer of Pleasant Hill, Iowa; her son-in law, Bond Howery of Huber Heights, Ohio; grandson Jesse (Sarah) Westaby of Alexander, Iowa, and their children Micaiah, Hadassah, Jonas, Naomi, and Asa; granddaughter Casey (Chris) LaCommare of Fullerton, CA, and their children Connor and Lincoln; her brother Carlton (Beverly) Wubbena of N. San Juan, CA; her sister-in-law Connie Wubbena of Iowa Falls, Iowa, along with many nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents John and Martha; husband Wesley; youngest daughter LuJean "Jean" Meyer-Howery; sister Irma; brother Willis; and nephew Marty Wubbena. Mabel loved animals and supported the Animal Rescue League. She would be honored by a donation to the ARL in her memory.