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Obituaries
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Charles 'Chuck: and Gladys Gartzke
City: Oxford
Funeral Date
1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 29, Cosgrove Institute
Funeral Home
Gay & Ciha Funeral and Cremation Service
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Charles 'Chuck: and Gladys Gartzke
CHARLES "CHUCK" WILLIAM GARTZKE
GLADYS ISABEL (ISNER) GARTZKE
Oxford
Gladys Isabel (Isner) Gartzke passed away Thursday, May 20, 2021, and her husband, Charles "Chuck" William Gartzke, passed away Saturday, May 22, 2021, at the Keota Health Care Center.
Gladys Isner was born May 13, 1932, in Cumberland, Md., the daughter of Leo and Margaret (Stafford) Isner. Shortly after she graduated from Fort Hill High School in Cumberland, she moved to Washington, D.C., and started working in the United States Department of the Navy, where she met her future husband. She married Chuck Gartzke on Sept. 7, 1951, in Washington, D.C. The couple moved to the Iowa City area, where they lived 70 years. In addition to helping Chuck farm and raise a family, Gladys worked for a number of places including, Mercy Hospital, Hawkeye Wholesale Foods, Me-Jon, Farm Service and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, from where she retired.
In retirement, she enjoyed her membership in the American Legion Auxiliary, cooking at the Oxford Sale Barn and Oxford Senior Dining. She was a 4-H leader of the Hardin Topnotchers, Girl Scout Leader, enjoyed playing bingo, baking kolaches, tending to her flowers, and feeding the birds. She was also an auxiliary member of Midwest Tool Collectors Association.
Chuck Gartzke was born Sept. 18, 1928, in Iowa City, the son of Fred and Edna (Goetz) Gartzke. Following graduation from Iowa City City High School, Chuck enlisted in the U.S. Army. While in Washington, D.C., he met Gladys Isner. Upon their marriage, they moved to Iowa City, where Chuck worked as a finish carpenter for McCreedy Construction. In 1959, they moved to a farm near Cosgrove. Later, he drove school bus for Clear Creek School District while crop and dairy farming. He also raised beef cattle. Chuck loved being on the farm and enjoyed welding, leatherwork and making toys in his woodshop.
Chuck was a 4-H leader of the Cosgrove Hustlers and a former member of the Clear Creek School board. He was also a member of the Midwest Tool Collectors Association, serving as an area director for six years. During his lifetime, he was affiliated with the American Legion, Cosgrove Institute, Golden Guernsey and the International Brick Collectors Association.
Gladys and Chuck are survived by their three daughters, Patricia Huber (Jay) of Wellman, Debra Miller of West Branch and Karen Ruppert (Bill) of Tiffin; 11 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; Gladys' sister, Vera Roland; and Chuck's sister, Joyce Tomlinson.
They were preceded in death by their parents; infant great-granddaughter, Mallory Clarahan; Gladys' siblings, Geraldine Fuller, baby girl Isner, Richard, Lester and Marion Isner; and Chuck's siblings, Fred "Fritz" Gartzke and Dorothy Luebs.
A gathering time for family and friends to share, support and remember the couple will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 29, at Cosgrove Institute. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Cosgrove Institute, Midwest Tool Collectors Association or Hospice of Compassus. To share a thought, condolence or memory with their family, please visit the funeral home website at www.gayandciha.com.