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Obituaries
Monday, October 1, 2018
Lela Garton
Monday, October 1, 2018
Lela Garton
Lela Garton, age 84, of Washington, Iowa, passed away Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 3:00 a.m. in her home in Washington.
A memorial service will be held at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, March 4, 2017, at the First Baptist Church in Washington, Iowa. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, please send any donations to the Local Missions Project of the First Baptist Church. This fund goes to address local hunger issues.
Lela was born on February 17, 1932, in Springville, Iowa, to Raymond Russell Huckins and Eva Mae Platt. She studied at Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa, and graduated in 1953. On June 6, 1954, Miss Lela Mae Huckins married Keiffer George Garton in the Alice Evangelical United Brethren church, after which they lived in Mechanicsville, Tipton, and Washington, Iowa.
Lela taught in both junior and senior high school in Mechanicsville and was the first teacher of a trainable classroom in Cedar county. She helped write the Activity Coordinator?s course for the Iowa State Department of Health for training care facility and nursing home staffs. And at the Indian Hills and Southeast Iowa community colleges, she taught students training to become activity coordinators.
Lela was a member of the citizen advisory board for the Mental Health Institute in Mount Pleasant and one the coordinating board for mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities in Washington County. She was an activity director at several care facilities in Washington, Iowa.
In April 1977, she was hired as the administrator of the Washington County Care Facility and was later elected president of the Iowa State County Care Facility Administrators Association. Lela was a board member for about 10 years for the WACAN (Washington Against Child Abuse and Neglect.)
In the 1960s, Lela wrote a column in the North Cedar Press called Alv-Aly-Ocks in Free! She was also a local news correspondent for the Cedar Rapids Gazette, taking photographs and writing stories about local events. She was an avid letter writer and corresponded with many friends and family all over Iowa and the country.
In recent years, she had been volunteering at the Halcyon House in Washington, leading a small group of residents in storytelling and activities. Lela attended the First Baptist Church of Washington and the friendships and relationships she formed there were very important to her. She enjoyed studying scripture and literature, and wrote two devotionals, Good Gifts: An Advent Devotional, and God and the Cobweb. The latter she started when she learned she had cancer.
?I feel God speaks to us in many ways and our daily nourishment comes to us from all directions. I have united God with life in these writings. Hopefully, the areas I used? God, Scripture, hymns, poetry, daily events, actual happenings, thoughts from others and your own thinking will supplement each other encourage us to make all we do a CHRISTIAN ENCOUNTER.? God and the Cobweb
She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Keiffer George Garton,; four children: Raymond Keiffer Garton, Philip Allen Garton, Wayne George Garton and Mary Kay Garton; and eight grandchildren: Sarah Jane Garton, Keiffer George Garton III, Rachel Marie Garton, Amanda Elizabeth Garton, Natalie Faye Garton, Tidwell Preston Garton, William Keiffer Johnson and George Garton Johnson.
Lela was preceded in death by her three brothers and one sister; George Huckins, Billy Ray Huckins, and the twins, Dorothy Ann Huckins and Dale Allen Huckins.

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