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Hester Eva <I>Lubben</I> Hatfield Thoms

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Hester Eva Lubben Hatfield Thoms

Birth
Le Mars, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA
Death
27 Mar 2022 (aged 84)
Burial
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Whispering Pines
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Hester Hatfield Thoms, 84, of Sioux City passed away Sunday, March 27, 2022 of natural causes. Hester Eva Lubben was born on December 7, 1937 in Le Mars, Iowa, as the youngest child of eight to John Henry and Eva (Wendt) Lubben. She attended school in Le Mars, where she graduated from Le Mars Central High School in 1956 and continued her education as a beautician at Stewart's Beauty School in Sioux City. Hester Eva Lubben was united in marriage to Donald James Hatfield, Jr. on November 14, 1964, in Le Mars, Iowa. Together they adopted two children, Jonathon and Julie. Hester and Don were avid bowlers, often going to leagues multiple times a week. After Don passed of cancer in 1997, Hester operated Hatfield Hardware on 5th St. until its closing in 2004 after serving Siouxland for 55 years. Hester was a longtime churchgoer where she enjoyed singing, sermons and spreading the word of God. She often volunteered for luncheons and bible school. Her illness did not stop her from worshiping God through televised programs at home. On October 22, 2005, Hester was united in marriage to Jerry Thoms of Le Mars, Iowa. Hester and Jerry went on a multitude of adventures, often spending winters enjoying the warm weather of Phoenix, AZ until his passing in 2019. Hester spent her last months of life in Minneapolis with her daughter Julie and son-in-law Don, who oversaw all her aspects of care. Survivors include her son Jonathon Hatfield of Sioux City, IA and her daughter Julie (Donald) Donaldson of Minneapolis, MN; five grandchildren: Stephanie Mollet, Shay Ramsay, and Cody Hatfield, Ethan Donaldson, Kelsey Donaldson; two great-grandchildren: Emelia and Oliver Mollet. Her family will best remember her by the kindness, devotion, and light she brought to those in her life. Hester was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Donald Hatfield Jr.; her husband, Jerry Thoms; her siblings: Rosina (Herman) Ritter, Harm (Norma) Lubben, Martha Jo Lubben, Arthur Lubben, Stanley "Rev" Lubben, Audrey (Arnis) Jakobson and Beatrice Sitzman. Hester was the last of the eight Lubben siblings to pass away. Service will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, April 9, 2022 at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel, 3220 Stone Park Blvd. Visitation with the family will occur beforehand from 2 to 4 p.m
Hester Hatfield Thoms, 84, of Sioux City passed away Sunday, March 27, 2022 of natural causes. Hester Eva Lubben was born on December 7, 1937 in Le Mars, Iowa, as the youngest child of eight to John Henry and Eva (Wendt) Lubben. She attended school in Le Mars, where she graduated from Le Mars Central High School in 1956 and continued her education as a beautician at Stewart's Beauty School in Sioux City. Hester Eva Lubben was united in marriage to Donald James Hatfield, Jr. on November 14, 1964, in Le Mars, Iowa. Together they adopted two children, Jonathon and Julie. Hester and Don were avid bowlers, often going to leagues multiple times a week. After Don passed of cancer in 1997, Hester operated Hatfield Hardware on 5th St. until its closing in 2004 after serving Siouxland for 55 years. Hester was a longtime churchgoer where she enjoyed singing, sermons and spreading the word of God. She often volunteered for luncheons and bible school. Her illness did not stop her from worshiping God through televised programs at home. On October 22, 2005, Hester was united in marriage to Jerry Thoms of Le Mars, Iowa. Hester and Jerry went on a multitude of adventures, often spending winters enjoying the warm weather of Phoenix, AZ until his passing in 2019. Hester spent her last months of life in Minneapolis with her daughter Julie and son-in-law Don, who oversaw all her aspects of care. Survivors include her son Jonathon Hatfield of Sioux City, IA and her daughter Julie (Donald) Donaldson of Minneapolis, MN; five grandchildren: Stephanie Mollet, Shay Ramsay, and Cody Hatfield, Ethan Donaldson, Kelsey Donaldson; two great-grandchildren: Emelia and Oliver Mollet. Her family will best remember her by the kindness, devotion, and light she brought to those in her life. Hester was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Donald Hatfield Jr.; her husband, Jerry Thoms; her siblings: Rosina (Herman) Ritter, Harm (Norma) Lubben, Martha Jo Lubben, Arthur Lubben, Stanley "Rev" Lubben, Audrey (Arnis) Jakobson and Beatrice Sitzman. Hester was the last of the eight Lubben siblings to pass away. Service will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, April 9, 2022 at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel, 3220 Stone Park Blvd. Visitation with the family will occur beforehand from 2 to 4 p.m


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