After his marriage, he and Wanda moved to Muldraugh, KY. After his discharge from the Army in 1956, Lawrence taught at Wyman, Iowa for one year then moved to Washington, Iowa in June of 1957. He was a school teacher for the Iowa City Community School District retiring in 1986. He taught for many years at Horace Mann Elementary. Lawrence served in the United States Army during the Korean War where he was a Chaplain’s Assistant at Ft. Knox, Kentucky.
After their move to Washington, Iowa, the couple were members of the United Presbyterian Church for over 20 years. Lawrence and Wanda assisted in forming Victory Fellowship Church in Brighton, Iowa after encouragement from their son Andrew. He continued to remain an active member of Victory Fellowship Church where he was a church organist for many years and also church Treasurer. He assisted Wanda in running a “ministry of helping others” throughout his life. Lawrence was an avid genealogist. He was a member of the Washington County and Iowa State Genealogical Societies. He enjoyed reading, gardening and playing the organ and piano.
Lawrence was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Wanda in February of 2014; and his infant twin brother, Leonard.
After his marriage, he and Wanda moved to Muldraugh, KY. After his discharge from the Army in 1956, Lawrence taught at Wyman, Iowa for one year then moved to Washington, Iowa in June of 1957. He was a school teacher for the Iowa City Community School District retiring in 1986. He taught for many years at Horace Mann Elementary. Lawrence served in the United States Army during the Korean War where he was a Chaplain’s Assistant at Ft. Knox, Kentucky.
After their move to Washington, Iowa, the couple were members of the United Presbyterian Church for over 20 years. Lawrence and Wanda assisted in forming Victory Fellowship Church in Brighton, Iowa after encouragement from their son Andrew. He continued to remain an active member of Victory Fellowship Church where he was a church organist for many years and also church Treasurer. He assisted Wanda in running a “ministry of helping others” throughout his life. Lawrence was an avid genealogist. He was a member of the Washington County and Iowa State Genealogical Societies. He enjoyed reading, gardening and playing the organ and piano.
Lawrence was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Wanda in February of 2014; and his infant twin brother, Leonard.
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