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Neoma Louise <I>Larsen</I> Steen

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Neoma Louise Larsen Steen

Birth
Fiscus, Shelby County, Iowa, USA
Death
9 Jun 2015 (aged 90)
Harlan, Shelby County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Elk Horn, Shelby County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Ohde Funeral Home
Kimballton, IA

Neoma Louise Larsen Steen
June 9, 1925 - June 9, 2015

VISITATION AND OPEN HOUSE
5:00 - 7:00 PM, Friday, June 26, 2015
Elk Horn Lutheran Church
4313 Main Street
Elk Horn, IA 51531

FUNERAL SERVICE
10:00 AM, Saturday, June 27, 2015
Elk Horn Lutheran Church
4313 Main Street
Elk Horn, IA 51531

INTERMENT
Private interment at a later date at Elk Horn Lutheran Cemetery, Elk Horn, IA.

BIOGRAPHY
Neoma Louise, daughter of Lewis and Minna (Rasmussen) Larsen was born June 9, 1925 near Fiscus, IA. Her mother was born in Graven, Denmark and came to America in 1912. Neoma’s father was born the year after his parents came to America from Denmark. She was one of six children born to Lewis and Minna. She grew up on an 80 acre farm near Fiscus. It is safe to say she came from a family of high achievers, among them four doctors and two nurses. Neoma attended country school during her elementary years; at age 12 she started high school in Audubon and graduated at age 16. She then attended Grand View College for one year.
On December 15, 1943, she was united in marriage to Hans ‘Emmert’ Steen when he was on a short furlough from the Air Force. Neoma worked as a soda jerk and as a tailor’s assistant at the PX in Hondo, TX, where Emmert was stationed.
After the service Emmert and Neoma returned to the Audubon area where they farmed. He started and managed the Farm Service Co-op in Audubon for four years. They moved to Spencer where he was District Field Representative for Farm Bureau. In 1953, they moved to Elk Horn where Emmert co-owned the Steen Produce and Feed Store. Emmert and Neoma were always thankful that they were able to raise their family in this community.
In the mid 1960’s, they purchased the Elim Children’s Home and acreage in Elk Horn. Emmert and Neoma’s home was a great gathering place for 4-H, Luther League, Class parties, reunions and wedding receptions. They purchased a smaller home 16 years later in town.
Neoma worked at the Salem Nursing Homes as a Nurse Aide for 12 years, at age 45 she attended LPN school in Harlan where she graduated as Valedictorian. She worked for Cass County Hospital for 2 years and then 13 years at the Salem Homes until her retirement in 1989.
She was active in the Elk Horn Lutheran Church, 4-H Leader, library board, Danish Immigrant Museum volunteer, served on the Myrtue Memorial Auxiliary board and was a PTA chairwoman for 2 years as well as other local organizations. The Steen family was honored as being Farm Family of the week. In 2000 they were elected Tivoli Fest King and Queen.
Neoma was a resident at Salem Lutheran Home from August 2014 to June 2015. She entered the Myrtue Medical Center on June 3, 2015 where she died on June 9, 2015 at the age of 90 years on her birthday. Neoma requested that upon her death her body be donated for scientific study to the University of Iowa, where her brother and brother-in-law earned their medical degrees. Her cremated remains will be interred at a later date.
She is preceded in death by her parents; husband in 2006; brother Dr. Lawrence Larsen; brothers-in-law Dr. Richard Berge, Cameron Steen, Edward Steen, Arthur Steen, Leonard Steen; sisters-in-law Ethel Steen, Ester Steen Keyes, Naomi Steen, Elna Steen and Jane Larsen.
Neoma is survived by her children Alan (Susan) Steen of Elk Horn, IA; Daniel (Tricia) Steen of Garretson, SD; Jo Nell Steen Block of Elk Horn, IA; John Steen of Elk Horn, IA; Lisa (Mike) Riggs of Elk Horn, IA; grandchildren Teckla (Ramon) Coven, Nikki (John) Bricker, Nathan (Elizabeth) Steen, Mindi (1st Sgt. Clifford) Fincham, Sarah (Davin Alto) Steen, Andrew (Kristen) Steen, Megan (Justin Logsdon) Riggs, Katrina (Ryan Parker) Riggs; 8 great-grandchildren; brothers Dr. Arnold (Dorothy Ann) Larsen, Rev. Dr. Peter (Inetta) Larsen, Dr. Philip (Sandra) Larsen; sister Anna Berge; sisters-in-law Betty Larsen and Sharlot Steen and nieces, nephews and friends.

Memorials may be made to The Danish Windmill,
or the Shelby County Health Foundation,
or a charity of their choice**

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Ohde Funeral Home
Kimballton, IA

Neoma Louise Larsen Steen
June 9, 1925 - June 9, 2015

VISITATION AND OPEN HOUSE
5:00 - 7:00 PM, Friday, June 26, 2015
Elk Horn Lutheran Church
4313 Main Street
Elk Horn, IA 51531

FUNERAL SERVICE
10:00 AM, Saturday, June 27, 2015
Elk Horn Lutheran Church
4313 Main Street
Elk Horn, IA 51531

INTERMENT
Private interment at a later date at Elk Horn Lutheran Cemetery, Elk Horn, IA.

BIOGRAPHY
Neoma Louise, daughter of Lewis and Minna (Rasmussen) Larsen was born June 9, 1925 near Fiscus, IA. Her mother was born in Graven, Denmark and came to America in 1912. Neoma’s father was born the year after his parents came to America from Denmark. She was one of six children born to Lewis and Minna. She grew up on an 80 acre farm near Fiscus. It is safe to say she came from a family of high achievers, among them four doctors and two nurses. Neoma attended country school during her elementary years; at age 12 she started high school in Audubon and graduated at age 16. She then attended Grand View College for one year.
On December 15, 1943, she was united in marriage to Hans ‘Emmert’ Steen when he was on a short furlough from the Air Force. Neoma worked as a soda jerk and as a tailor’s assistant at the PX in Hondo, TX, where Emmert was stationed.
After the service Emmert and Neoma returned to the Audubon area where they farmed. He started and managed the Farm Service Co-op in Audubon for four years. They moved to Spencer where he was District Field Representative for Farm Bureau. In 1953, they moved to Elk Horn where Emmert co-owned the Steen Produce and Feed Store. Emmert and Neoma were always thankful that they were able to raise their family in this community.
In the mid 1960’s, they purchased the Elim Children’s Home and acreage in Elk Horn. Emmert and Neoma’s home was a great gathering place for 4-H, Luther League, Class parties, reunions and wedding receptions. They purchased a smaller home 16 years later in town.
Neoma worked at the Salem Nursing Homes as a Nurse Aide for 12 years, at age 45 she attended LPN school in Harlan where she graduated as Valedictorian. She worked for Cass County Hospital for 2 years and then 13 years at the Salem Homes until her retirement in 1989.
She was active in the Elk Horn Lutheran Church, 4-H Leader, library board, Danish Immigrant Museum volunteer, served on the Myrtue Memorial Auxiliary board and was a PTA chairwoman for 2 years as well as other local organizations. The Steen family was honored as being Farm Family of the week. In 2000 they were elected Tivoli Fest King and Queen.
Neoma was a resident at Salem Lutheran Home from August 2014 to June 2015. She entered the Myrtue Medical Center on June 3, 2015 where she died on June 9, 2015 at the age of 90 years on her birthday. Neoma requested that upon her death her body be donated for scientific study to the University of Iowa, where her brother and brother-in-law earned their medical degrees. Her cremated remains will be interred at a later date.
She is preceded in death by her parents; husband in 2006; brother Dr. Lawrence Larsen; brothers-in-law Dr. Richard Berge, Cameron Steen, Edward Steen, Arthur Steen, Leonard Steen; sisters-in-law Ethel Steen, Ester Steen Keyes, Naomi Steen, Elna Steen and Jane Larsen.
Neoma is survived by her children Alan (Susan) Steen of Elk Horn, IA; Daniel (Tricia) Steen of Garretson, SD; Jo Nell Steen Block of Elk Horn, IA; John Steen of Elk Horn, IA; Lisa (Mike) Riggs of Elk Horn, IA; grandchildren Teckla (Ramon) Coven, Nikki (John) Bricker, Nathan (Elizabeth) Steen, Mindi (1st Sgt. Clifford) Fincham, Sarah (Davin Alto) Steen, Andrew (Kristen) Steen, Megan (Justin Logsdon) Riggs, Katrina (Ryan Parker) Riggs; 8 great-grandchildren; brothers Dr. Arnold (Dorothy Ann) Larsen, Rev. Dr. Peter (Inetta) Larsen, Dr. Philip (Sandra) Larsen; sister Anna Berge; sisters-in-law Betty Larsen and Sharlot Steen and nieces, nephews and friends.

Memorials may be made to The Danish Windmill,
or the Shelby County Health Foundation,
or a charity of their choice**

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