sinesses including Monsanto, the Garner Leader, ASCS office and Goodnature's. Punky and Verne enjoyed wintering in Arizona for the past twenty years. She enjoyed quilting, playing bridge, doing Sudoku puzzles, reading romance novels and gardening. More than anything, she loved visits from her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church. Punky is survived by her husband, Verne, of Garner; four children, Deb (Jim) Rygh of Lake Mills, Susie (Butch) Kozisek of Ventura, Tim (Sharon) Hejlik of Garner and Tony (Melany) Hejlik of Garner; a son-in-law, Rod Dodd of Garner; grandchildren, Michael Rygh, David Rygh, Travis Dodd, Corey Dodd, Brad (Kylee) Kozisek, Ashley (Jay) Larkin, Chelsey Kozisek, Richie Kozisek, Lincoln (Lyndi) Harms, Lance (Alicia) Hejlik, Lucas Hejlik, Justine Hejlik, Jessica Hejlik and Jamie Hejlik; great-grandchildren, Harper Larkin, Mackenzie, Chloe and Dalaney Harms, Landon, Krista and Kylee Hejlik and Evelynn McGrath; a sister, Virginia Beaman of Norwalk, CA; her twin-sister, Doris (Harley) Harms of Buffalo Center; sisters-in-law, Sally Peterson of Britt and Marge Savage of Bloomfield; brother-in-law, Harold Hejlik of Garner; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Cindy Dodd; son-in-law, Richard Fisher; siblings, Harold Peterson, Maxine (Joey) Moen, Shirley (Loren) Henry and Norma (Lee) Krautkremer; and a brothers-in-law, Ken Beaman and Art (Betty) Hejlik.