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Cecel Ferguson

Miriam Cecel Ferguson on June 20, 1919 at Grundy Center, Iowa to Samuel and Clara Moats. She graduated from Conrad High School. On August 12, 1938 she was married to Eldon Ferguson.

The couple farmed near Waukee for four years before moving to Urbandale where he developed a bridge painting business. They operated this business for 17 years before founding Ferguson Manufacturing in 1962. They moved operations to Spirit Lake in 1964. Their son David worked with them until his death in 1988. Their grandson Todd joined them in 1993 and continues to manage the business. After Eldon’s death in 2000, Cecel continued to be involved on a daily basis until only a few days before her death.

During her lifetime, Cecel was a member of the Friends Church of Arnolds Park, Stover Memorial Church of the Brethren in Des Moines, and Ivester Church of the Brethren of Grundy Center. She enjoyed sewing, knitting, cooking and caring for her family and the family business.

Cecel died July 31, 2009 at Milford Care Center. Surviving are her sons, Glen Ferguson (Karolyn) of Lenexa,, KS and Keith Ferguson (Cindy) of Portland, OR; daughter-in-law, Alice Leiss (Mark) of Spirit Lake: grandchildren, Todd Ferguson, Kara Cooper, Craig Ferguson, Julie Mitchell, Sondra Ripperger, Heather Ferguson and Emily Ferguson and 6 greatgrandchildren.

Preceding Cecel in death were her daughter, Carol Jane, son, David, and husband, Eldon.

IN MEMORY
Miriam Cecel Ferguson

June 20, 1919
July 31, 2009

SERVICE
Turner Funeral Home
Spirit Lake, Iowa
Tuesday, August 4, 2009 ~ 2:00 PM

OFFICIANT
June Goldman

MUSIC
Craig and Savannah Ferguson, Vocalists
Charlene Radcliffe, Accompanist
In The Garden
Amazing Grace
I’ll Fly Away

HONORARY BEARERS
Sondra Ripperger
Julie Mitchell
All Employees of Ferguson Manufacturing

PALLBEARERS
Todd Ferguson
Craig Ferguson
Kara Ferguson
Heather Ferguson
Emily Ferguson
Steve North
Mary Boyer
Dave Pierce

INTERMENT
Lakeview Cemetery, Spirit Lake

Her daily faith in God gave her tremendous strength in adversity;
joy in her family and work, and peace in meeting her Savior.