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.

Clair Bernard Snyder, age 91, of Breda died Tuesday, February 1, 2022.

Visitation will be held from 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, February 5, 2022 at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church in Breda. Face coverings are required for those in attendance. A private family Funeral Mass will be held at St. Bernard’s Church with burial in St. Bernard’s Cemetery in Breda. Military honors will be conducted by the Breda American Legion.

In lieu of flowers, the Snyder family asks that donations be made to St. Bernard’s Church through https://www.kuemper.org/donate. When making a donation, please specify in the comment section that the donation is being made in memory of Clair Snyder to St. Bernard’s Church.

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

Clair was born October 2, 1930 in Breda, Iowa to Anna (Grote) and Cyril Snyder. He attended country school, starting first grade at age 4, and St. Bernard Catholic School, graduating high school in 1947. He worked on the family farm with a purebred Duroc hog business until drafted into the Army in 1952. After basic training at Ft. Knox, he was deployed to Korea, and served as a tank operator with the 223rd Regiment of the 40th Infantry Division in the Heartbreak Ridge combat area from August of 1952 to July 1953. He received his honorable discharge at Camp Carson, Colorado. After service Clair attended the Electrical Institute in Des Moines and was employed in highway construction.

Clair grew up two miles from the love of his life, Myrna Boes. They dated briefly before he left for Korea, but the real love affair unfolded through the beautiful letters they exchanged while they were half a world apart. They were married on May 17, 1955. In 1956 they began farming in the Manning area where Clair established his Snyder TV & Electrical Business. They returned to the family farm at Breda in 1971.

Clair and Myrna had four children, Catherine, Margaret, John, and Rebecca. He was an exceptional role model who taught his children to love reading and knowledge, the importance of hard work, the strength of family and community, and that a sense of humor is essential to live life well.

Clair had many professional accomplishments. He was a seed salesman and served on the Pioneer Sales Advisory Council. He was also a member of the Carroll County Beef Producers, Pork Producers, Farm Bureau and Legion Post 607 where he held various offices. In 1963 he received the Carroll Jaycees “Outstanding Young Farmer Award.” He spent 6 years on the Iowa Corn Promotion Board and National Feed Grains Council, actively pursuing the establishment of the ethanol industry in Iowa.

He also shared his diverse talents in service to his community–contributing his beautiful tenor voice and perfect pitch to church choirs and the Elks Chorus, acting as eucharistic minister and lector for St. Bernard’s Parish, assisting with many church fundraisers, helping write the history of Breda for the Centennial book, running electricity for the stands for Breda July 4th celebrations, and setting off fireworks.
Clair retired from farming in 1995. In 1998 he and Myrna built their present home in Breda, doing most of the finish work themselves.

After retirement he became an active wood carver and received awards for duck decoys and fish displays. He was an avid outdoorsman and went on African safari twice. Most of all, Clair loved his family and friends, fishing, hunting, golfing, playing Pitch and Euchre, and enjoying winters in Florida at the Lazy River Village.

To the delight of his grandchildren, Clair was an inspired storyteller with a sharp wit and a charming smile. In the last year of his life, he told family and friends, “I’ve had a great life—been to the county fair, the state fair, four continents, and even Red’s a few times.”

Survived by his wife Myrna Snyder of Breda; his daughters: Catherine (Dan) Pudenz of Lincoln, NE, Margaret Snyder (Michael Mortensen) of Seattle, WA, Rebecca Snyder (Dwight Lawson) of Oklahoma City, OK; 7 grandchildren: Kristen Pudenz (Pablo Maurin), Lauren Pudenz, Alex Pudenz, Max Mortenson, Drew Mortenson Sam Snyder, and Rory Lawson; 1 Great grandchild, Eleanor Maurin Pudenz; his brother, Julius Snyder; his in-laws: Janice Snyder, Duane Boes, Dennis (Jan) Boes, Ardel (Mary) Boes, Fr. Clair Boes, Eldon (Joan) Boes, Carol Malone, Merlin (Connie) Boes, and Susan (Dennis) Schreier; as well as many nieces, nephews, other extended relatives and many friends.

Clair was preceded in death by his parents, Cyril & Anna (Grote) Snyder; his son, John Snyder; and his siblings, Vera Kennebeck, Elaine Wiese, Kenneth Snyder.

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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Tribute Wall

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Kristen, Lauren, and Alex purchased the Peaceful White Lilies Basket for the family of Clair Snyder.

Kristen, Lauren, and Alex – February 03 2022 at 10:30 PM

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Myrna and family: You have our sympathy in the loss of your dear Clair. We admired his woodworking when we saw it on display at the Carroll Library. What a talent from such a gentle and kind man. You will be in our thoughts. Wes & CJ Niles

Wes & CJ kNiles – February 06 2022 at 12:45 PM

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Clair was my uncle and I am incredibly blessed to have known him. He was kind, respectful, witty, patient, inquisitive, and charming all at the same time....amazing! He was always present and engaged when he spoke to you. Somehow he always found your heart and left his mark. I will forever cherish all the holidays spent with him and remember fondly my "vacations" to the farm when I was younger. My Two Size shoes will always live on in my memory. I love you Uncle Clair

Kelsey Hixson – February 06 2022 at 11:20 AM

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Clair was many things. Loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle, farmer, veteran and for one very lucky nephew........ godfather. But if I had to use just one word to describe him it would be warm. He was just a warm person. When I think of Clair all of the pictures in my mind are of him laughing, teasing, teaching, and most of all smiling. He taught me countless useful things like how to properly shoot pool. But the most important thing I learned from him was how to love your family and be a good person. Rest easy Clair all of your hard work is done.

Todd Malone – February 06 2022 at 8:50 AM

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I’m sorry for the loss of one our favorite uncles. We loved the visits to the farm. The animals, mischief and taxidermy provide some of my fondest memories. Love to all.

Steve Boes – February 05 2022 at 2:55 PM

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