words were Gary's name and he held her hand as she died. Kathy and Gary made their home first in Omaha, Nebraska, and then, after joining Campus Crusade for Christ, in Nashville, Tennessee. There they heard Francis Schaeffer speaking about the fact that to God, there are "No Little People, No Little Places" which impacted them greatly, encouraging them that God sees great significance in every faithful act. This brought them to dedicate their lives to raising children, farming, and serving the Lord in whatever areas He brought to them, with whatever people he brought into their lives and hearts. After a few years in Denver, Colorado and Huxley, Iowa, Gary and Kathy settled into Five Pines Farm, the original family homestead in Rolfe, Iowa, dedicating the rest of their lives to farming the land that was originally settled by Kathy's great-grandparents. Kathy's life was one of faithful, generous servanthood as they were given eight biological children and a son whom they adopted in 2014. Kathy was a wonderful home-maker and created an atmosphere of welcome, good hard work, creativity and learning. She faithfully dedicated years to home-educate all of her children and taught them many other things necessary for a good life including how to tell the difference between a weed and a good plant and to finish your chores before you have a snack. The children that surrounded her whole life brought her great joy and she had a constant sense of contagious delight and curiosity. She had a deep love for good stories and spent thousands of hours reading aloud to children and adults alike. She is survived by her nine children: Dawn (Peter) Merz, Heidi (James) Roland, Anna (Andy) Brown, Mercy (Ethan) Bradshaw, Betsy (Ed) Gross, Luke (Lorena) Dahl, Carolyn Dahl, John (Amy) Dahl and Theodore Dahl. She has precious grandchildren whom she constantly made to feel like the most important people in the world: Sophia (and Aaron Cuthrell), Maria, Peter, and William Roland, Johannah, Ned, William, Adelaide, Matthias and Nathanael Merz, Anton and Cecil Bradshaw, Melissa, Kathleen, George and Lily Gross, Gary Robert Dahl, Elizabeth Brown and also foster grandchildren and a step-great-granddaughter whom she welcomed to her heart with open arms until her dying day. She is also survived by her brother Gaius, her sisters Sandra (Patrick) Tam, Mari Cantrell, and Shelley (Bob) Bergen, her sister-in-law Terry Ives, her brother-in-law Mark (Becky) Dahl and her sister-in-law Karen (Martin) Gundlach as well as 29 nieces and nephews, and many great-nieces and nephews in whom she delighted. She was preceded in death by her parents, Norton and Velma Ives, her brothers Brian, Joel and Conrad Ives, her brother-in-law Orville Cantrell, sister-in-law Joan Ives, parents-in-law Christian and Lucy Dahl and various other family members and friends with whom she was looking forward to spending eternity. There is a beautiful quote at the end of Middlemarch by George Eliot that describes Kathy Dahl to those who knew her best: "... she herself had no dreams of being praised above other women, feeling that there was always something better which she might have done, if she had only been better and known better... But the effect of her being on those around her was incalculably diffusive: for the growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistorical acts, and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have been, is half owing to the number who lived faithfully a hidden life..." We will be having a private family graveside service and you are welcome to join the Dahl family in Storm Lake on Sunday, May 4th, as we attend church at Hope Church, (10:30 a.m.), 2015 W Milwaukee Ave, Storm Lake and then gather at 1:30 p.m. for tea, coffee and cake together at Heidi and James' Roland's Littlefield Abbey, 776 Highway 110, Storm Lake. We are collecting memories of God's faithfulness to and through Kathy Dahl, so that, in the future, we can continue to remind each other. Please write to us and send memories and memorials to: the Gary Dahl family, Five Pines Farm, 47657 290th Avenue, Rolfe, Iowa, 50581 or to heidi@cafezanzibar.org.