mbers until Louis's death in 1980. Clara stayed a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and was also a member of St. Paul's Ladies Aid. Clara held many titles in her lifetime: Housewife, mother and grandma are a few that she adored. She would always have the coffee pot on and was known for her homemade cinnamon rolls and rice. In earlier years, she loved taking meals to the field for her husband and sons. Holidays, making jellies and jams, baking and cooking, crocheting and sewing, and collecting Beanie Babies; all of these are a few of the things that made Clara the wonderful woman she will be remembered as. Clara is survived by her daughter, Gay (Karl) Kreder of North Liberty, Iowa; sons, Curtis (Linda) Schroeder of West Des Moines, Iowa, Gene (Sue) Schroeder of Bennett, Iowa and Perry (Julie) Schroeder also of Bennett, Iowa; grandchildren, Adelena (Joe) Waldon, Tony Pelzer (Lindy Bockenstedt) and Drew Pelzer (Bailee Goodfellow), Karl Kreder (Manli Yang), Katie (Tom) Eng, Colin Schroeder, Mike (Sarah) Burgraff, Eric (Andrea) Schroeder, Megan (Chuck) Ikewood, Trent Schroeder, Rachel (Casey) Scheve, Robin (Steven) Anderson and Ryan Schroeder; great-grandchildren, Harvey and Theodore Waldon, Alice Schroeder; Zach, Drew and Jake Burgraff, Tayte and Langstyn Schroeder, Chloe and Cooper Ikewood, Isabel and Charlotte Scheve, Kinsley, Sadie and Blakely Anderson; sister in law, Louise Schade and numerous nieces and nephews. Clara was preceded in death by her parents, William and Ella Fullriede; husband, Louis Schroeder; daughter in law, Peggy Schroeder; sister, Elda Schneider. Clara's family would like to publicly thank Prairie Hills, Volunteer Services of Cedar County and Muscatine Outreach Dialysis Center for the care and support they provided to Clara while she was in their care.