ck home. Such was her faith that things would work out - her uncle loaned her the money to return to Chicago. Their only correspondence for one and half years was by mail. Pete returned in 1946. Elvina soon became a farm wife, a life not completely unknown to her, since she had spent several summers at her cousins' farm in southern Illinois when she was a girl. Elvina loved life on the farm, and she especially loved raising her children there. They continued their life's journey by moving to Williamsburg, Iowa, in 1965. Pete built a strong insurance agency, Elvina worked at the Lutheran Interparish School there and together they raised their six children. They lived in the same big brown house for fifty years. Countless celebrations and good times were held there, and you could find Elvina in the kitchen, cooking and baking the most wonderful food anyone could hope for, served with a big smile. Her recipes live on, and are followed to the letter. Throughout her life, Elvina was a loyal friend, a source of support and encouragement, and a loving person to all who knew her. She practiced her Christian faith boldly and strongly, and her confidence in her salvation through Jesus Christ never wavered. Through good times and tough times, she was always there with a smile, a hug, and just the right words a person needed to hear. Her legacy will live on through her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Elvina is survived by her six children: Judy Bryant (John) Cedar Rapids; Dennis Petersen (Brenda) Ames; Ted Petersen (Twig) Wasilla, Alaska; Dianne Thomas, Richmond, Virginia; Mary Merulla, (Mike) Iowa City; Lynne Doehrmann, (Kevin) Williamsburg; Thirteen grandchildren: Matt, Sarah, Laura, Kelly, Amy, Tara, Jenny, Jake, Natasha, Camy, Kaitlyn, Sofia, Zachariah; and fourteen great grandchildren. Elvina is also survived by her brother Don Breseman and his wife Donna, brother Dick Breseman and his wife Karen, and sister-in-law Rosalie Petersen. Elvina was preceded in death by her husband of seventy-three years, Pete, her parents, her brother Bob, four brothers in law and four sisters in law. Memorials may be directed to the Lutheran Hour Ministries, LCMS Ministry to the Armed Forces, Compass Memorial Hospital Foundation, Marengo, IA or to the charity your choice.