1979, and married Glenn Erickson on April 11, 1993. Glenn died October 4, 2002, and Dorothea remained at her residence in Clear Lake until shortly before her death. Dorothea greatly enjoyed her family, in addition to her hobbies of baking, cooking, gardening and sewing. She also had a great love for serving her Lord. She was an active life-long member of the Evangelical Free Churches at Upper Flat, Britt, Garner and Clear Lake. Dorothea was a member of the Women's W.M.S., a Sunday school teacher, a Bible school teacher, and a Bible study member and leader. She was well-known for her cooking skills which included coordinating, cooking and serving for many church activities. Dorothea was active in the Garner area Homemakers Club, the Ventura Garden Club, and as a 4-H leader. Dorothea's survivors include her six children, Luaine (Don) Oleson of Rockford, IL, Lois (Roger) Howland of Fort Dodge, Linda Perkins of San Rafael, CA, Marilyn (Jim) Dennis of Iowa City, Don (Judi) Weiland of Garner and Monna Quinn of New York City, NY; eleven grandchildren, Jennifer (Grant) Spickelmier of Richfield, MN, Carrie (Jon) Boyum of Burnsville, MN, Brent (Tammy) Howland of Mason City, Abby (George) Berger of Fort Dodge, Megan Perkins (Eric Janzen) of Guerneville, CA, Kelly Murphy of Iowa City, Marcy Simpson of Iowa City, Reid (Carla) Weiland of Palmas, Brazil, Lea (Brian) Leopold of San Mateo, CA, Kristina (Jon) Sands of San Francisco, CA and Morgan Quinn of New York City, NY; and twelve great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Camilla and Jens Jensen; her first husband, Louis Weiland; her second husband, Glenn Erickson; a brother, Nels Jensen; and a sister, Bertha Jensen Foster.