Mass of Christian Burial
Thursday, January 24, 2008
10:30 am
Holy Spirit Catholic Church Carroll, Iowa
Fr. Siby Punnose, officiating
Visitation
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
After 2:30 pm
Rosary 3:00 pm
Vigil Service 7:00 pm
Ohde Twit Funeral Home
Visitation resumes at 9:00 am Thursday
Holy Spirit Church
Burial
Mt. Olivet Cemetery
Carroll, Iowa
Mass Servers
Kerri and Kevin Potthoff
Military Honor Guard
Maurice Dunn Post #7
of the Carroll American Legion
Honorary Casket Bearers
Jack Thein, Dale Stork, Ken Mueggenberg,
Jim Schmitt, Roger Barkema, and Clint Schrader;
Casket Bearers
Donald Potthoff, Dennis Potthoff, Norm Nieland,
Glenn Steinkamp, Daryl Reiman and Wendell Riley
Gift Bearers
(Grandchildren) Chelsia Klaver, Kacy Klaver,
Amy Klaver, Kyle Klaver and Emily Puck
Communion Ministers
Lynn Schmitt and JoAnn Riesselman
Lector
Winnie Geelan Potthoff
Roger L. Klaver, son of Joe and Minnie (Arends) Klaver was born September 18, 1943 at Webster City, Iowa. He graduated from Kamrar High School in Kamrar, Iowa. Roger served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam from 1964 to 1967.
On November 16, 1970, Roger was united in marriage with Yvonne Potthoff. They farmed south of Kamrar, Iowa until 1978. He then worked in fertilizer and chemical sales for Terra Industries in Strawberry Point, Iowa before moving to Carroll, Iowa in 1987. In 1992 he began a truck driving career, driving many years for Ag Processing and also for Koster Grain. He retired in 2006.
Roger was a member of Holy Spirit Parish and Mens Club and Maurice Dunn Post #7 of the Carroll American Legion. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, walking, fishing and playing golf. Roger died Monday, January 21, 2008 at St. Anthony Hospital from kidney cancer surrounded by his family.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a nephew Randy Klaver, and a daughter-in-law Susan Klaver.
Roger is survived by his wife Yvonne Klaver of Carroll; children Terry Klaver and wife Beth of Kamrar, Iowa; Tim Klaver and wife Angie of Eldora, Iowa; Marcy Puck and husband Nate of Carroll; and Curt Klaver and special friend Malinda Heuton of Ames, Iowa; five grandchildren and one great grandchild; brother Lester Klaver and his wife Norma of Arizona.
A memorial has been established for St. Anthony Hospital Hospice and is available at the funeral home and church.
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