In loving memory of

Pearl B. Brasch
October 19, 1922 - May 27, 2007

Pearl Brasch Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 30, Inland Cemetery, Bennett. Visitation: private family. DAVENPORT, Iowa -- Pearl B. Brasch, 84, of Davenport, died Sunday, May 27, 2007, at her son's home in Muscatine. The Rev. James Vrba will officiate. Internment will take place at the Inland Cemetery in Bennett. Bentley Funeral Home in Durant will be handling the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Genesis Hospice. Mrs. Brasch was born Oct. 19, 1922, to Samuel and Ann (Fisher) Lincoln in Wilton. She graduated from Wilton High School in 1941. She worked at Crescent Bakery in Davenport for 20 years, retiring in 1985. She was a member of Bakery and Confectionery Workers Local No. 36 and was chairperson for 18 years. She also was a member of Local No. 36 retirees, where she served as president. She was an avid Cubs and Iowa Hawkeye basketball fan. She loved to play Bunco and gardening. She is survived by her daughters, Kathleen Neuhaus of Arizona, Patricia Rohm of Florida, Connie Nichols of Missouri and Darnell of Illinois; sons, Garry and his wife, Sandy Brasch, of Davenport and Larry and his wife, Katherine Brasch, of Muscatine; 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters, Phlora Barkalow and Phyllis Lincoln; and a brother, Philson Lincoln.

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Derek & Tamala wrote on May 29, 2007:

"My family and I would like to offer our condolences to you for your lost. May you find comfort in John 5:28,29 where we're told that all those in the memorial tombs will come out. So you have the wonderful hope of seeing your loved one Ms.Brasch again. As you reflect on this hope also look to Revelation 21:3,4 where it says that Jehovah God will wipe away all sickness and death. So very soon you'll never worry about losing a loved one in death and you can live with your loved ones forever. May you find comfort in this precious hope of being united with your loved one again and in the hope of everlasting life. If you would like to discuss this hope further you can contact me via e-mail. Tamala"