Annelise Guberman

Annelise Guberman

July 07, 1930 - October 01, 2011

Annelise Guberman

July 07, 1930 - October 01, 2011

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Ann Guberman (Olson, Gebken) was born July 7, 1930 Rock Island, Illinois. Her parents were Freidrich ‘Fred’ Wilhelm and Mary Ann (Leininger) Gebken. She was baptized at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Lotts Creek, Iowa November 14, 1930 and confirmed at Saint Johns Lutheran Church, Burt, Iowa. She is survived by sons Larry, Kermit, Scott and Jim Olson, as well as Sisters Betty Allen, Marie Boster and brothers DuWayne & Richard Gebken and 7 grandchildren. Joining Ann in heaven is her daughter Robyn Sue Bogle (Bales, Olson), brother Paul Gebken and her lifetime partner and husband Jerald Guberman.

The family moved from Rock Island to Whittemore, Iowa, then to farms in Jackson, Minnesota and Wesley, Iowa. Finally they moved from Wesley to Burt, Iowa in 1945. She graduated from Burt High School in 1949. During high school she worked for Vogels Grocery Store in Burt. She married Lorimer ‘Barney’ Olson, the music teacher at Burt High School, at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa in 1950. They moved from Burt to Spirit Lake, Iowa where she worked for Berkeley Industry making fishing tackle. From Spirit Lake they briefly moved to Sioux City and then to Algona, Iowa where she worked for Honsbruch Pharmacy. The family moved from Algona to California in 1966. As the children went to school Ann and Lorimer were divorced in 1973. Ann worked many jobs making sure her children were fully supported. Finally she found an entry position in electronic assembly, worked hard earning several promotions to supervisor where she met Jerald Guberman in the 70’s. Finally on May, 26, 1994 after 19 years of courtship Ann and Jerry were married.

She was a very talented artist and worked with all media, but was especially good at oil painting. She studied under a Czech restoration painter who worked at the Louvre. She met one of her lifelong goals of painting an oil painting for each of her children and siblings to remember her by. Everyone cherished the paintings she did. Finally in 2001 she developed Alzheimer’s which robbed her of her talent but she painted and did crafts until 2008.
Ann passed away at 7:15 pm On October 1, 2011 peacefully in her sleep at the home of her son Scott. She was surrounded by family.

A simple informal “Tribute to Ann’s Life” will be held at her last home, 72 Tessera Ave Foothill Ranch, CA 92610. Our home will be open from 1 pm until 7 pm on October 22, 2011. Everyone who knew Ann is invited to stop by and reminisce about her life. We sincerely request that no flowers be sent and if you feel a donation is necessary please donate to (www.alz.org.) or your favorite charity in her name.

Written by DuWayne Frederick Gebken, Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin and Scott Olson Foothill Ranch, CA 10/5/2011

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37 responses to Annelise Guberman

  1. How beautiful. To have experienced a love so genuine. Love to you Uncle Scott.

    Love,
    Kimberly Alworth

  2. I remember Anne almost exactly as her picture. A bundle of joy always smiling. A kind, genuine woman. It melts my heart to know that she had her son right by her side her entire life. I love that for her and her family.
    Love you Anne.

    Love,
    Kimberly Alworth

  3. Ann and Betty Confirmation Picture
    The dresses Ann and Betty wore for their confirmations were made by their mother, Mary (Leininger) Gebken. Mary used old dresses for patterns and purchased the material from Smith’s Dry Goods in Burt, Iowa. She did not have the money to pay cash for the 50 cents per yard for the cloth, so she charged it, which made her husband Fred angry.
    Submitted by DuWayne Frederick Gebken, as told to him by Betty (Gebken) Allen on October 18, 2011.

  4. AJ Bogle says:

    Grandma had one of the best smiles, and one of the greatest humors. She kept telling me that I took to much viagra (because I was tall).

  5. CARRIE BALES says:

    Grandma, was the bestest grandma anyone could ever ask for. From our trips to the pond to feed the ducks or playing triominos for hours on end. We love and miss you so much and Russ and I will make sure that Titus know all the amazing things about you. Love you

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