Obituary

Bernard T. Meiners, 95 of Coon Rapids, died Monday, September 1, 2025 at Thomas Rest Haven in Coon Rapids surrounded by his family.

Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., Friday, September 5, 2025 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Dedham. The Celebrant will be Fr. Patrick Behm, assisted by Deacon Louis Meiners. Music will be by Jane Heithoff and the St. Joseph’s Choir. Lector for the Funeral Mass will be Jill Klein. Gift Bearers will be Talina Haskins, Caitlin ThongVahn, and Amanda Meiners. Casket Bearers will be Brian Meiners, Ben Meiners, Aaron Meiners, Lucas Meiners, Jason Nees, Mike Nees, Ryan Schultes, Tyler Schultes, Jordan Schultes, Justin Meiners, and Trenton Meiners. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Dedham with military honors conducted by the Dedham American Legion.

A visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday at the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll with a rosary at 7 p.m. The casket will be moved to St. Joseph’s Church on Friday morning where additional visitation will be from 9:30-10:15 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be left at the funeral home or the church for a later designation.

Funeral arrangements are under the guidance of the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll and online condolences may be left for Bernard’s family at www.sharpfuneral.com.

Harold “Harry” Reiman, age 89, of Carroll, passed away on Thursday, April 20, 2023 at Journey Senior Services in Carroll.

Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, April 27, 2023 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church – St. John Paul II Parish in Carroll. The celebrant will be Fr. Timothy Schott. Music will be by Kathy Halbur and Kathleen Macke. Lectors will be Caleb Reiman, Evan Reiman, and Garrett Miller. Gift Bearers will be Bradley Reiman, Bruce Reiman, Brenda Miller and Rodney Reiman. Eucharistic Minister will be Bradley Reiman. Casket Bearers will be Garrett Miller, Vanessa Miller, Marcus Miller, Evan Reiman, Lucas Reiman, Caleb Reiman, and Alyssa Reiman. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Carroll with military honors conducted by the Carroll American Legion.

Visitation will be held from 4 to 7p.m. on Wednesday at the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll, where there will be a Rosary prayed at 5 p.m. and a Christian Wake Service held at 6:30 p.m. The casket will be moved to Holy Spirit Church on Thursday morning where visitation will continue from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m.

Memorials may be directed to the family for distribution at a later date.

Funeral arrangements are under the guidance of the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll, and online condolences may be left for Harry’s family at www.sharpfuneral.com.

On April 20th Harry Reiman, passed away 11 days before his 90th birthday, probably because he wanted nothing to do with the party his family was going to throw for him.

Harry spent most of his life farming near the tiny town of Roselle, Iowa where he was born, grew up and raised his 4 children with the love of his life, Sally Wanninger. “When Harry met Sally” was always their tagline. They met at his sister’s and her brother ‘s wedding in 1956 and were together ever since for 65+ years. While dating, he gave his paycheck to her one week and said, “let’s go buy a ring!” The couple were married on October 5, 1957. Their son Bradley arrived a year later, and to their surprise they added twins Bruce and Brenda shortly thereafter. Four and a half years later Rodney was born. “Be good” was his famous piece of advice to his children, and still was his parting remark to them after being together. He didn’t give long winded lectures. “Be good” covered so much ground all on its own. The simpleness of it illustrates how wise he was…. both in his heart and his mind. By his example, he taught his children to work hard, to never lie or cheat, to go to church on Sundays, and to have a sense of humor.

He took great pride in his 7 grandkids (Garrett, Vanessa, Marcus, Evan, Lucas, Caleb, and Alyssa) who affectionately called him PopPop. Two great grandchildren were added to his legacy in the past 7 months. Cohen Miller and Carsten Reiman will never know their great grandpa, but they will for sure hear the stories about him from his grandkids. They will tell them how he was kind and ornery and threw money on the lawn for Easter egg hunts.

Harry served in the Army from 1954-1956 and received an honorable discharge. He then began work at Juergens Produce and Feed where he worked until 1973. At that time, he then became a fulltime livestock and grain farmer, until he retired.

He was a rockstar on the ball field, playing Rover for many years for the Trio Tavern slow pitch team. Harry would fly around the bases at lightning speed while his family watched on the hood of their car, eating homemade greasy popcorn out of a huge paper grocery sack. Sometimes he had to leave in the middle of a ballgame to be taken to the chiropractor because he had hurt his back. Always a fan of the KC Royals and the St. Louis Cardinals, he took his family on trips to major league baseball games every year.

Playing cards (pinochle, euchre, hearts) was a favorite pastime, and although he held his cards in complete disarray, he would win most of the time with that ornery smile and a clever comment. This past year, even in his declining health, many card games were played with family members, and with that twinkle in his eye, he continued to beat them. He loved a full rain gauge, naps in his recliner, and Anacin for any pain. He wasn’t a fan of facial hair, tattoos, and jeans with holes in them.

Together with Sally, they traveled the world on Farm Bureau sponsored trips. The mountains, oceans, castles, monuments etc. were all wonderful but what Harry treasured and remembered most was the relationships he made on these trips. And he will always be remembered as the guy who kept a $100 bill in his shoe for emergencies on vacation. He adored Sally with every beat of his heart and every tap of his coffee cup to let her know he needed a refill. He was always proud of her, never minding at all if she would outshine him. A man of few words, he always signed his cards to her “Just Harry”.

The original six (Harry, Sally, his 3 sons and 1 daughter) were all together in his room at Journey Senior Services when the angels came to get him. Harry is reunited in heaven with his parents Joe and Elenor Reiman, siblings Valaria Sheets, Donald Reiman, Marlene Stecher, brothers-in-law Richard Stetcher, Roy Lidbeck, Merlyn Zubrod, Duane Irlmeier and Billy Wanninger, sisters-in-law Marilyn Zubrod and Delores Lidbeck. Left to carry on Harry’s legacy are his wife Sally, children Bradley Reiman (Claire) of West Des Moines, Bruce Reiman of Carroll, Brenda Miller (Jeff) of West Des Moines and Rodney Reiman (Jill) of Gilbert, Arizona, 7 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister Lue Wanninger, and sisters-in-law: Pauline Irlmeier, Shirley Reiman, Pat Zubrod and numerous nieces and nephews.

Church Service

Friday, September 5, 2025 10:30 a.m.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
420 3rd Ave, Dedham, IA 51440

Burial

Sharp Funeral Home ~ Carroll, Iowa

226 W. 8th St., Carroll, IA, 51401

712-792-4301

[email protected]

https://www.sharpfuneral.com

Church Service

Thursday, September 4, 2025
5:00 – 7:00 p.m. – Rosary at 7:00 p.m.
Sharp Funeral Home – Carroll
226 W. 8th St, Carroll, IA 50401

Friday, September 5, 2025
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
420 3rd Ave, Dedham, IA 51440

Obituary

Born March 31, 1930, he was the son of Bernard and Catherine (Rotert) Meiners. He grew up in the Dedham-Willey area and graduated from St. Mary’s School in Willey in 1943. He entered the U.S. Army July 8, 1953 and was stationed at Wurzburg, Germany. He was discharged on May 20, 1955.

Bernard married Dolores S. Halbur on January 24, 1956 at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Halbur. After being married Bernard and Dolores lived 3 miles north of Dedham for two years. In 1958, they moved to the farm they purchased four miles east of Dedham. They were the parents of six children: Daniel, Dale, David, Cathleen, Christine, and Gary. Dolores passed away January 21, 1978.

On August 9, 1980, Bernard married Marita Eickman at Annunciation Catholic Church in Coon Rapids. In May 2011, Bernard and Marita moved off the farm into the town of Coon Rapids, Iowa. They made their home there for 14 years. In April 2025, they moved to Parkview Assisted Living in Coon Rapids, Iowa.

During Bernard’s lifetime, he farmed, had a dairy operation, had a cow/calf operation, and raised hogs. He retired in 1992. He is a current member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church of Dedham, a member of the Dedham American Legion Post #20, and a member of the Manning VFW. In July 2001 Bernard, being a Korean Veteran, had the privilege to go on the Military Honor Flight to Washington DC. Just recently he was presented with a Quilt of Valor at Thomas Rest Haven, and at the age of 95 he still enjoyed attending the Legion meetings.

Bernard loved spending time with his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Holiday gatherings were a treat for him to get to see most of them at one time. In his spare time Bernard enjoyed gathering black walnuts in the fall and kept busy shelling the walnuts during the winter. Family and friends benefited from the fruits of his labor.

Bernard is survived by his wife of 45 years, Marita Meiners; his children, Dale (Mary) Meiners of Carroll, David (Jane) Meiners of Varna, IL, Cathleen (Larry) Nees of Coon Rapids, Christine (Mark) Schultes of Dedham, and Gary (Barb) Meiners of Manson; 19 grandchildren; 32 great grandchildren with 2 more coming in October; a brother Anthony (Colleen) Meiners of Carroll; 2 sisters, Catherine Wittrock of Carroll and Marcella Naberhaus of Carroll; his sisters-in-laws, Margaret (Tom) Denker of Manning, and Pat (Joe) Goblirsch of Jesup. He is also survived by Marita’s children, Richard (Sandy) Eickman of Omaha, NE, James (Joni) Eickman of Dyer, TN, Dave (Joan) Eickman of Macungie, PA, Randy (Rose) Eickman of Coon Rapids, Nancy Eickman and Jim Springer of Warren, NJ, and Karen Heck of Delano, MN, and many nieces and nephews.

Bernard was preceded in death by his first wife Dolores S. Meiners; a son Daniel J. Meiners; Marita’s son Bill Eickman; his parents Bernard and Catherine Meiners; his brothers John (Margaret) Meiners, Albert (Frances) Meiners; his brothers-in-law Clarence Wittrock, Norbert Naberhaus, Cletus (Emaline) Halbur, Norman (Inez) Halbur, Larry (JoAnn) Halbur; his brother-in-law, William (Marie) Halbur; Dolores’ parents, William and Frances Halbur, and stepmother-in-law, Josephine Halbur.

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