64578_Merle J._Gouge

GARNER | Merle J. Gouge Sr., 86, of Garner, quietly passed away on Monday Dec. 9, 2013, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mason City, surrounded by his loving family.

Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 13 at the Cataldo Funeral Chapel, 160 E. Fourth St., in Garner.

Burial will be in Concord Township Cemetery.

A luncheon for friends and family will commence at 11 a.m. at Mat~s Place in Garner, with parking encouraged along the north side of the building.

Visitation will be held from 4 to 6 p.m., Thursday at the Cataldo Funeral Chapel and one hour prior to services at the chapel.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be directed to the local food bank, God’s Pantry or The Humane Society of North Iowa.

Merle John Gouge, Sr., the son of David and Alice (Stockwell) Gouge, was born April 21, 1927 in Latimer, Iowa.

Along with his parents and eight siblings, he grew up throughout the Wesley, Britt and Algona areas.

At the age of 19, while working as a farm hand, Merle met the love of his life, Marian.

On Feb. 10, 1948 they married at St. Michael~s Catholic Church in Whittemore.

A short time later they moved to Garner, where they raised nine children.

Merle worked hard to provide for his family.

Much of his adult life centered around trucks. From driving and delivering to owning and operating, through tearing apart and rebuilding, he spent countless hours down at the shop.

He loved every minute of it.

Merle always looked forward to family gatherings, enjoying any opportunity to shoot the breeze.

His favorite past time included sitting back in his chair, watching baseball (often several games at a time) cheering and/or cussing out the Twinkies, all the while, chewing his cigar.

“Gramps” always liked to tease and appreciated a good joke.

Many memories that continue to make us chuckle include the times he had Gran sew the boys’ pant legs closed while they slept and his infamous gas-passing machine.

He loved playing with his dogs; Tasha, Jr., Shadow and Teeny.

He was very proud of his family heritage “those moon shiners from Tennessee” and often liked to tell the tale of “The Crime of The Century.”

Although he will be sadly missed, we are certain that he is now reunited with the love of his life, Marian.

Left to cherish his memory are his nine children, Merle John Jr. (Violet) Gouge of Garner, Peter (Joan) Gouge of Garner, Rebeccah Linahon of Redmond, Oregon, Michael (Judy) Gouge of Britt, Julian Pigman (Gary) of Crystal Lake, Steve (Mary) Gouge of Garner, Laura (Ted) Salz of Garner, Lois Ziron (Greg) of Garner, and David (Theresa) Gouge of Ames; 27 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; brothers-in-law, William (Ernestine) Haag and Harold (Judy) Haag; sister-in-law, Adele Shimmon; as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Marian; his parents; brothers and sisters-in-law, Harold (Pauline) Gouge, David Jr. (Alice) Gouge, Bill (Helen) Gouge, Robert Gouge, Richard Gouge, Marilyn Gouge, Elizabeth Butler and Loren Dean Gouge; sisters and brothers-in-law, Kathryn Brass, Betty (Albert, Jr.) Mefford and Lowell Shimmon; sons-in-law, Duane Pigman and Timothy Wurtzel; and a nephew, Benjamin Shimmon.

Cataldo Funeral Home, Garner, IA, 641-923-2841, www.cataldofuneralhome.com.

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