
Phyllis A. Hagemeier
Phyllis A. Hagemeier, 84, died Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021. Services were held at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Ida Grove. A celebration of life reception luncheon at the Ida Grove Country Club followed interment. Arrangements were with Ernst Funeral Home in Waukee, www.ErnstFuneralHome.com.
She taught country school while attending Doane College in Crete, Nebraska. She then transferred to the University of Nebraska Lincoln, graduating in 1959 with a bachelor’s degree in education. She taught second grade at Garfield Avenue School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Phyllis married Richard Hagemeier July 3, 1960. The couple moved to Ft. Louis, Washington, where Richard was stationed and Phyllis taught school on the base. Following Richard’s honorable discharge from the Army, they moved to Ida Grove in 1963 where they raised their three children. She was involved in community and church activities, including Pleasant Valley Bike Trail, Community Housing Board, Horn Hospital Auxiliary, the Library Board, Ida Grove Centennial and RAGBRAI committees, the local Republican party, church bell choir, church circle, and remodel committee for St. Paul’s Lutheran Church’s 125th Anniversary & Rededication.
She taught country school while attending Doane College in Crete, Nebraska. She then transferred to the University of Nebraska Lincoln, graduating in 1959 with a bachelor’s degree in education. She taught second grade at Garfield Avenue School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Phyllis married Richard Hagemeier July 3, 1960. The couple moved to Ft. Louis, Washington, where Richard was stationed and Phyllis taught school on the base. Following Richard’s honorable discharge from the Army, they moved to Ida Grove in 1963 where they raised their three children. She was involved in community and church activities, including Pleasant Valley Bike Trail, Community Housing Board, Horn Hospital Auxiliary, the Library Board, Ida Grove Centennial and RAGBRAI committees, the local Republican party, church bell choir, church circle, and remodel committee for St. Paul’s Lutheran Church’s 125th Anniversary & Rededication.