eces and nephews; Arnold Odland, a longtime friend and farming partner who was like a son to Cleo and a brother to the Bosworth family. In addition to her husband, Cleo was preceded in death by daughters and son-in-law, Beverly Canary; Sheryll and James Whitworth; granddaughter, Cynthia Canary; great-grandchildren, Shantel and Samantha Kennedy; brother, Eldon Pletcher; sisters, Geneva Pletcher, Charlotte Amosson, Irene Kolbeck, Eva Peyton and Eura Marrs. She was a member of the New Testament Church of Christ, where she had taught Sunday school, was active as a 4-H leader for 19 years, served on the 4-H Youth Council, worked where needed at the Hamilton County Fair, volunteered through RSVP at local care centers, was a member of the Okay Club, enjoyed quilting, crafts, needlepoint, jigsaw puzzles and loved being around her family. Cleo was a productive homemaker and farmer's wife all her time on the farms. She taught her children to serve others and love the Lord. She enjoyed taking many trips over the years, all over the United States and at least three visits to Scotland where her youngest daughter, LeeAnn and her family lived. Well into her 90's, she was able to stay in touch with her many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren on their birthdays and anniversaries. She had a gift for hospitality which many college students, missionaries, neighbors and friends have enjoyed through the years. Write a personal tribute or light a virtual candle for the Bosworth family at www.fosterfuneralandcremation.com
Foster Funeral and Cremation Center
Webster City, IA 50595
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