He was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Meghan Seuferer son, Ed Seuferer and siblings: Mary Catherine Seuferer, Ethelreda Kalwhisky, Ruth Seuferer, James Seuferer, and Frank Seuferer. Leo will be dearly missed by his wife, Marie Seuferer sons: Jeff (Pam) Seuferer and David (Lisa) Seuferer daughter-in-law, Kristi Seuferer 6 grandkids: Tyler (Kayla) Seuferer, Haley (Cody) Mikesell, Alarick Seuferer, Amelia Seuferer, Carlie Seuferer, and Clark Seuferer 1 great grandson, Easton Seuferer and a great granddaughter on the way, Raygan Mikesell siblings: Ann (William) Daugherty, Patricia (Melvin) Miller, Howard (Marge) Seuferer, and Winifred (Jerry) Nicholson and many nieces and nephews. He especially enjoyed hunting and fishing. When he wasn’t working, he loved to be outdoors. View detailed information about property 22054 Tyler St, Lacona, IA 50139 including listing details, property photos, school and neighborhood data, and much more. He was also one of the First Custom Big Balers with Dwayne Manser, owned a bar/café, ran a Flea Market, and sold Live Bait and Taxidermy, just to name a few. He had a main crew of Jim Reeves and their boys. For many years, he was a self-employed carpenter. He worked in the lumber business at Paxton, Sutherlands, and Pella Corp. In later years, they also had foxes and rat terriers. The couple lived on a farm south of Lacona for most of their married life, raising cattle and hogs. To this union, they were blessed with three sons: Jeff, Ed, and David. After high school, Leo served in the United States Army from 1954 to 1956, stationed in France and Germany. He grew up in Lacona where he graduated from Lacona High School in 1954. The service will be livestreamed through the following link: Leo Edward Seuferer was born in Lacona, Iowa on November 28, 1935, to Edward and Irene (Klein) Seuferer. Memorials may be made to the Lacona American Legion. A luncheon will be held at the Lacona Community Center following interment. Interment with military honors will follow at the Newbern Cemetery. Family will receive friends an hour prior from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. View more property details, sales history, and Zestimate data on Zillow. The vacant lot last sold on for 332,000, with a recorded lot size of 77 acres (3354120 sq. at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Lacona, Iowa. 21420 Tyler St, Lacona, IA 50139 is currently not for sale. There is an established entrance on this property and trails providing ease of access to the entire farm.Leo Seuferer Services for Leo Seuferer, 86, will be held on Saturday, April 30, 2022, at 10:30 a.m. This property is located within Southeast Warren School District and features Warren Rural Water and electric at the road and readily available to the site. The primary soil type on this tract is top producing Pershing silt loam with slopes ranging from 2 to 5 percent. There are an estimated 29.60 FSA certified cropland acres on this tract, carrying a CSR2 value of 43.7. The CRP was introduced to this farm with the idea of creating better habitat for wildlife through the planting of several native and introduced grasses and legumes. The previous owner entered into three CRP contracts expiring in 2026, 2030, and 2032, totaling an estimated 28.13 acres with an estimated annual payment of $4,684.97. This offering consists of 40 acres m/l with attributes including well manicured CRP acres, a clean pond, timbered draws, and exceptional building site locations. A new owner is sure to appreciate the turnkey nature of these farms and all of the family efforts over the years. This beautiful multi-purpose farm just a mile north of Lacona has something for ev. Over the course of decades, the Ripperger Family has been phenomenal stewards and left no stone unturned to maintain and take care of their land. Sold: 0 beds vacant land located at 22380 S23 Hwy, Lacona, IA 50139 sold for 480,000 on Aug 9, 2023. We are pleased to represent the heirs of the Herbert and Ida Ripperger Family Trust with their sale of farmland located just east of Lacona in Warren County, Iowa.
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