Naomi (Nomie) Bender April 13, 1925 – July 15, 2020


Naomi (Nomie) Bender

      Naomi (Nomie) Bender, age 95, died Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at Monticello Nursing and Rehabilitation Center following a period of declining health.
Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, July 22, 2020 in the Oakwood Cemetery. Pastor Emory Gillespie will officiate at the services. Goettsch Funeral Home, Monticello has taken Naomi into their care. Masks and Social Distancing are suggested at the services. Please sign her online guestbook atGoettschonline.com.

      Surviving are two sisters, Adele Kluesner and Janann Shetler, five nieces and nephews, Janda Heister, Jill Ungs, Jeanett Schmidt, Sheree Truitt, Tim Shetler, nine great-nieces, two great-nephews, five great-great-nieces, and four great-great- nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Paul in 2003, two brothers-in-law, John "Jack" Kluesner and Bill Shetler, two nephews, Neil and Phil Kluesner and a great-niece Rachel Ungs.

      Nomie was a kind, bubbly generous soul whom her family loved dearly. She spoiled all of her many nieces and nephews who thought of her like a grandmother. She will be missed greatly.

      Naomi Jane Humke was born April 13, 1925 at Dubuque, Iowa. She was the daughter of LeRoy and Corena Ball Humke. She graduated from Farley High School and continued her education at the University of Dubuque receiving her Teaching Certificate. Nomie took a second grade teaching position at Carpenter Elementary in Monticello where she met her future husband Paul. Naomi Humke and Paul Bender were married April 13, 1948 at Centralia Presbyterian Church, rural Dubuque County. Nomie continued teaching in the Monticello School system but changed schools moving to Shannon Elementary and teaching first grade. While teaching full time Naomi went back to school and received her Bachelor's Degree in Education.
Naomi and Paul loved to travel and did that extensively in retirement. She also loved to entertain friends and family at their home or at the cabin at Guttenberg.

      Naomi was a member of First Presbyterian Church and the Pie Committee. She also was a member of 94 Club and several bridge clubs. Nomie always enjoyed a good hot cup of coffee

      The entire family would like to thank Pennington Square and the Monticello Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for taking care of our spunky aunt over the last three years during her battle with Alzheimer's dementia.

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