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Earl Leo Frascht

On a clear spring night, April 17, 2023, surrounded by his devoted wife and children, Earl Leo Frascht was gently called home by his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He was 84 years old.

Earl Leo Frascht
Earl Leo Frascht

Visitation was held on Sunday, April 23, 2023, from 3-5 p.m. at Counsell Woodley Funeral Home in Greene followed by a Rosary Service at 5 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial took place at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, April 24, 2023, at St. Mary Catholic Church in Greene. Private family burial followed at Rose Hill Cemetery, followed by a luncheon at the church. Counsell Woodley Funeral Home of Greene is caring for Earl and his family.

He was born to Leo and Laura (Osier) Frascht on April 19, 1938. He was the sixth of their ten children. He was raised on the family farm near Marble Rock. Earl graduated from Marble Rock High School. He enjoyed participating in baseball, basketball and taking part in school plays.

Earl had his first dance with Shirley Joan Bauer at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake. They were married on Nov. 29, 1958, and have been dancing together for the past 64 years. They grew their family, welcoming eight children into their home over 10 years: Rhonda, Rodney, Rick, Terry, Todd, Roxanne, Tina and Matthew. When asked to describe their father, they shared he was faithful, steadfast, strong, loving, the ‘rock’ of the family, inspiring, wise, devoted.

Earl cherished being a lifelong farmer. Over the years he was also employed by Stanton Livestock and Rottler Farms.

Earl was an active member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Greene and the Knights of Columbus. He was dedicated to helping at the St. Mary River Days Brat Tent every summer and at the annual Fall Festival at the church. He spent many years serving on the St. Mary’s Parish Council. It was a special honor for him to escort Father Brunkan to his church duties every Saturday night. It was his privilege to give of his time to support others in these ways.

He enjoyed golf, playing in couples’ tournaments with Joan and in league. Every summer he looked forward to playing in the Round Grove Country Club 3-man golf tournament, making 2 complete teams with his 5 sons. Most important to him was time spent together making memories with his loving family.

Earl was diagnosed with cardiac amyloidosis in 2019 and despite the difficult medical challenges he faced, he continued to devote his life to fulfilling his wedding vows, caring for Joan in sickness and in health.

Earl is survived by his wife of 64 years, Joan; daughter Rhonda (Joe) Clemans; son Rodney (Lisa) Frascht; son Rick (Marcia) Frascht; son Terry (Tammy) Frascht; son Todd (Michele) Frascht; daughter Roxanne (Todd) Landers; daughter Tina (Joe) Nelson; son Matthew (Sheila) Frascht. Grandchildren Christopher (Kate) Janssen, Joseph (Ana) Clemans; Sydney, Rylee, and Luke Frascht; Heather Bertram, Holly (Eric) Wirta, Tyler (Alyssa) Frascht; Brandi (Braden) Roberts, Chelsi (Nick) Podrazik, Brody Frascht, Lynsie Kirskey, Greg (Nicole) Nehls; Jessica (Graydon) Anderson, Brittany, Chase Frascht, Zac, Tyler, Josie Cramer; Tasha (Tyler) Opperman, Ethan (Jamie) Landers, Tanya (Grant) Pueggel; Cody (Jacee) Nelson, Dalton (Emily) Nelson; Dylan (Alex) Frascht, Hogan (Morgan) Frascht, Annika, Gavin Frascht. Great grandchildren Jace, Quinn, Waverly Janssen; Joseph, Ilyana Clemans; Jack, Hunter, Easton, Ava Bertram; Ryan, Kaylee, Blake Wirta; Maci Croucher-Frascht, Kendelle Norquist, Cameron Frascht; Rian Frascht, Stevie Podrazik, Addison Humphrey, Aubrey, Kaden Kirksey; Anniston, Selah, Eden, Cross, Ivy, Georgia Anderson; Harper Hahn, Zaylen Forcell; Alexis, Mia Opperman; Hadley, Grayson, Nora Landers; Collyns Pueggel; Brayden Nelson; Piper Nelson; Beckett, Fynlee Frascht.

He is survived by brothers Richard and Carl Frascht, and sister Carol Nunes; brother-in-law Norman (Carol) Bauer, sister-in-law Dorothy Bauer, and sister-in-law Beverly Schmadeke. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, siblings Louise, Andy, Florence, Helen, Anne and Paul.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be directed to the Earl Frascht family. They will be donated to a cause near and dear to Earl that lifts up people in need.

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