years and she had enjoyed making ceramics and playing bingo. For many years she quilted with her sisters she was a talented and skilled seamstress. Catherine was a devoted friend to many and she loved and looked forward to coffee time at Hardees. Catherine will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, and grandmother.
Catherine is survived by her children, Joan (Allen) Anderson of Cedar Rapids, Joyce (Dean) Gillaspie of Knoxville, and Norman (Ann) Havener of Arizona; many grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Catherine is also survived by three brothers, Don (Edna) Chilcote of Belle Plaine, Harry (Jean) Chilcote of Belle Plaine, and Charles Chilcote and Dave Ohlson of Florida; three sisters, Helen Towns of Barnes City, Violet (Bob) Jones of Oskaloosa, and Virginia (Todd) Harp of Moravia; one sister-in-law Beverly Chilcote of Belle Plaine; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Bessie Chilcote; her husband of 65 years Thomas "Tom" Havener and her brother Dale Chilcote.
A memorial has been established in Catherine's name to the Hearthstone - Jefferson Place of Pella. Condolences may be sent to www.winfieldfh.com. The Winfield Funeral Home of Knoxville is helping Catherine's family with services.
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