couple moved to a farm north of Blairsburg, living there until February of 1989, when they moved to Webster City. Ginny was active with the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women which covered the northeast quarter of Iowa, serving as commission chairman and/or officer for thirty years. She was also active as a state officer with the American Cancer Society in Des Moines and on the Hamilton County Board for over thirty-five years. She received the State Outstanding Volunteer Award in 1985 and later the Dr. J.P. Morgan award. While living in Des Moines she sang with a professional trio and was also a member of St. Mary's and St. Thomas Aquinas parish choirs, in addition to being a member of the Webster City Community Choir for ten years. Ginny was a member of the NR Chapter of the P.E.O. and BA Chapter of TTT, all of Webster City. She served on the Youth and Family Board of Webster City and the Youth and Family Shelter Services Board Foundation of Ames. She was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Her interests included traveling, playing bridge and working with flowers. Ginny is survived by nephews, Curtis (Pam) Aller of Keota, Chris (Debbie) Aller of Kansas City, Mo; niece, Cindy Horan of Harrisonville, MO; great nephews, Jacob, Jeffrey and Jesse Aller; great nieces, Melissa Horan, Michelle Aller and Elizabeth Aller; sister-in-law, Dorothy Helmke of Swea City and several cousins. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Francis and her brother, E.C. Aller. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Youth and Family Services of Webster City in memory of Ginny. Write a personal tribute for the family at www.fosterfuneralandcremation.com.
Foster Funeral and Cremation Center
Webster City, IA 50595
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