Donna Hargens, age 81, died Friday, September 11, 2009, at Manning Regional Healthcare Center in Manning.
Funeral Service 11 AM, Monday, September 14, 2009 United Methodist Church Manning, IowaDonna's family will receive friends one hour prior to services.Officiating Reverend Angie Loomis
Music JoAnn Karsten, Organist Carolyn Miller, Vocalist
Honorary Casket Bearers Donna’s Great-grandchildren Kyle Hartz Kole Hartz Jered Iglehart Justyce Iglehart Dino Tryson Armetta Dakota Ann Rud Melissa Dudley Christine Meeks Kaitlin Meeks Brogan Holmes-Trotter
Interment Manning Cemetery Manning, Iowa
Donna Faye, daughter of Louie and Elsa (Boyens) Wiese, was born April 26, 1928, on a farm in Shelby County near Botna, Iowa. She attended the Botna school until the age of seven, at which time she started attending the Aspinwall school. When Donna was ten years old, the family moved to the Dairy View Farm and she attended Manilla Community School, graduating in 1947. After graduation, Donna moved to Manning and began working, for her brother-in-law Eddie Johnson at the JM McDonald department store, as the cashier and bookkeeper. On October 4, 1948, Donna was united in marriage with Wayne “Nit” Hargens at Manning. Through their union came a family of 5 children: Terry, Pam, Tom, Lonny and Dawn. The family made their home in Manning where Donna worked as a Nurse Aide in the hospital and in a home health care setting. Donna retired in 1990. She also tended bar at Grimm’s and Saunders Steak House. In July of 2007, Donna became a resident of the Manilla Manor Nursing Home. On Friday, September 11, 2009, Donna died at Manning Regional Healthcare Center in Manning, Iowa. She was 81 years old. Donna was a member of the Manning United Methodist Church and the American Legion Auxiliary. She was a frequent blood donor and enjoyed playing cards and bingo and telling jokes. Even through her blindness, Donna enjoyed making mints, earning a blue ribbon and a cash prize at the 2009 Crawford County Fair. Donna is survived by her five children: Terry Hargens and wife Tammy of London, Kentucky; Pam Centarri and husband Mike of Omaha, Nebraska; Tom Hargens and wife Francine of Indianapolis, Indiana; Lonny Hargens and wife Mary of Omaha, Nebraska; and Dawn Ritchison-Dickey of Longmont, Colorado; 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; other relatives and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers Milford Wiese and Dewey Weise; a sister Marcella Weise Johnson; and her estranged husband Wayne.