arm outside of Titonka and to this union five sons were born. They were later divorced. In 1989 she moved to Rochester, MN where she worked at Ye Old Butcher Shoppe. In July that year she was hired by St. Mary's Hospital in their housekeeping unit. Darlene retired from St. Mary's after 10 years. She continued her employment with Insty Prints for another 5 years in their binding department. She became a member of Hosanna Lutheran Church in Rochester and was active in their Women's Group, Quilting, and served as a deacon for 2 years. She enjoyed being on multiple committees and helping wherever she could. She was a member of the Senior Citizens, belonged to Hilltoppers at church, and was President of the Woman's group at her former church. In 2010 Darlene moved to Gramercy Park, a senior living coop where she served on their board for 3 years. At the time of her illness, Darlene still resided at Gramercy and was known for her love of baking and cooking for the meals and meetings they had at Gramercy. She loved to dance and enjoyed square dancing for many years along with playing cards, Bunco, swimming, and other activities. She loved to spend time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren when they came to visit in the summer. She took the time to make their visits special with activities for each one of them. She was proud of everyone. Darlene is survived by her five sons, Gregory (Anne) Brandt of Woden, IA, Marlin (Nancy) Brandt of Titonka, IA, Darrell (Susan) Brandt of Rake, IA, Kevin Brandt and special friend De Schara of Hastings, MN, and William (Joleen) Brandt of Webster, MN, ten grandchildren, Jason (Nicole Lovik) Blaser, Nicole (Stanley) Niece, Dylan (Aleysha) Brandt, Tessa Brandt, Renae (Aaron) Aukes, Matthew (Heather) Brandt, Shannon (Melissa) Brandt, Lucas Brandt, Alis Brandt, and Joshua Brandt, eleven great grandchildren, two sisters, Margaret (Earl) Westphal of Mankato, MN and Patricia (Gene) Weringa of Grasston, MN along with many close friends she made over the years. She was preceded in death by her parents.