at Samaritan Bethany Nursing Home and most recently resided at the Lake City Nursing Home. Gertrude was truly one of a kind and will always be remembered for her generosity, compassion, kind heart, and fashion sense. Gertrude was very fashion forward; she always dressed to impress. Her approach to life was to be happy, enjoy the ride, if you want it to go for it, and take risks. Gertrude always looked at life from a positive angle and made those who surrounded her know how important they were. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Gertrude's survivors include her daughter: Linda Seegmiller, Rochester, MN. Her son: Gary (Jane) Seegmiller, Stockholm, WI. Five grandchildren: Jesse (Courtney) Seegmiller, Jenna (Joseph) Kells and Kari (Christopher) Shaw; Nichole (Michael) Driver and Joshua Carlson. Seven great grandchildren: Hayden and Sophia McNallen, Kendra, Konner, Kelsey Driver; Sydney and Trenton Seegmiller. Gertrude was preceded in death by her parents John and Martha; her husband, Floyd in 2005; her daughter, Martha in 2017; two sisters: Colletta Malli, Kathryn Ferguson in 2006; one brother at infancy: John Malli; and one brother-in-law: Earl Ferguson in 1963.