June “Junebug” Violet Freilinger, Monona, Iowa, June 16, 2023

June “Junebug” Violet Freilinger, 93, of Monona, Iowa died Friday, June 16, 2023 at Ossian Senior Hospice, Ossian, Iowa. June was born June 10, 1930 to Leonard and Freida (Schmidt) Hofeldt in Milboro, South Dakota. She graduated from Winner High School in 1948 and attended two years of college in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

On September 22, 1951 June was united in marriage to Roderick Joseph Freilinger at St. Patricks Catholic Church in Monona, Iowa. Six children were born to this union.  They made their first home in Yuma, Arizona until Rod was discharged from the Air Force.  Upon being discharged they then moved to Frankville Iowa where they farmed for several years until Rod started Freilinger Construction.

June then did the secretarial duties for Freilinger Construction and raised 6 children and a large garden.  She enjoyed sewing, gardening and canning for her family.  Rod and June had many good times with the Volney crew and surrounding neighbors.  They also traveled to many LICA conventions.  She taught CCD, was a member of the Rosary society and a Catholic Daughter.

Upon raising her family, she then took a job cooking at Pink Elephant, Crow’s Nest and then the Boat, where she met many people and so enjoyed cooking and joking with the busboys and cooks.  “Junebug” as many people knew her, loved to joke and enjoyed people.  She enjoyed her church activities and traveling with the Heritage Club, taking several trips over seas.  June loved to travel and enjoyed her annual trips “out home” to Millboro, South Dakota.  South Dakota, and her family still residing there, were always very special to her.  She knew that road well!!!

Most of all “Junebug’s” proudest moments were when all her family was around her.  She loved her birthday parties where everyone was together, always commenting LOOK WHAT I DID”.  June made each of her grandchildren a jean quilt sewn with all the love she could give.  She enjoyed taking her grand kids on outings.  Always a good treat at Grandmas!  She put her cooking skills to good use serving her family some fabulous meals.  June truly loved all 85 of us, and was blessed with all the Junebug trinkets we could find!

June will always be remembered as “Junebug”, with her very caring heart, her joking personality and always thinking of others before herself.  June loved life and people.  Her family invites you to visitation.

Surviving June are her children, Brad (Cheryl) Freilinger of Monona, Iowa, Barb (Ron) Moellers of Ossian, Iowa, Brian (Brenda) Freilinger of Decorah, Iowa, Bonnie Lange of Monona, Iowa, Beverly (Brent) Blanchard of Guttenberg, Iowa and Beth (Jake) Sweeney of Monona, Iowa; sixteen grandchildren, Heather (Chad) Bettman, Angie (Brent) Mohs, Reggie (Sarah) Freilinger, Elizabeth (Brian) Riley, Dustin (Katie) Moellers, Dereck (Starlette) Moellers, Devin (Carol) Moellers, Randy (Melissa) Freilinger, Brent (Jamie) Freilinger, Blake (Brenda) Lange, Melissa (Matt) Egan, Matt (Shauna) Lange, Marshall (Leah) Lange, Emily Blanchard, Bradley Sweeney and Jason (Maddi) Sweeney; a multitude of great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

June was preceded in death by her parents, Leonard and Freida Hofeldt; husband, Roderick Freilinger on October 26, 1982; son-in-law, Dave Lange; three grandchildren, Shane Rodas, Eric Rodas and Dexter “Doc” Lange; and two brothers, Lee (Joann) Hofeldt and Loren Hofeldt.

Visitation will be Wednesday, June 21, 2023 from 4-7 pm at Leonard-Grau Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Monona, Iowa with a Rosary at 3:45 pm and a Scripture Service at 7:00 pm. There will also be a one hour visitation before Mass at the church on Thursday.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 am on Thursday, June 22, 2023 at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Monona, Iowa with Rev. Martin Coolidge as the Celebrant.

Burial will follow at St. Patrick Catholic Church Cemetery, Monona, Iowa.

Leonard-Grau Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Monona, Iowa is helping the family with the arrangements.



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