
Louella Barbara (Appelhans) Zerr went to join the Lord on April 8th,
2021 at Prairie Senior Living Center in Colby, Ks. at the age of 86.
Louella was born to Joe and Katherine (Richmeier) Appelhans on June 7,
1934. Lou grew up on a farm Northeast of St. Peter, Ks. She met Steve
Zerr in 1952 and they married on November 3, 1953 in St. Peter. To this
union, 3 children were born, Steve Jr., Maxine and Karen.
Lou was a homemaker, cleaned houses, and later a nurse’s aide until
1971 when she attended Colby Community College and got her GED. She
continued her education at CCC in the LPN Nursing Program. She received
her diploma on August 22, 1973. She worked at the Long Term Care
Facility in Hoxie until her retirement in 2000.
Lou had many interests and kept busy with them. She loved dancing,
meeting new people, crafts, playing cards and was a vicious Wahoo Board
player. She was known for her delicious German cooking and always had
extra people around her table to feed. She was a member of the
Sunflower Polka Club, St. Frances Sodality and Wheatland Ladies VFW
Auxiliary #2864 in Grinnell, Ks.
Her biggest love, pride and joy was her family. No matter how much
she was teased and picked on, she could always hold her own and dish it
right back. She loved picking on the staff at Prairie Senior Living
Center.
Louella was preceded in death by her husband, Steve; grandson,
Jason Zerr; sisters, Eleanor, Mary, Sister Gilberta and Clara;
brothers, Alfred, Edwin, Kenneth and Ralph; and sons-in-law, Brad
Rondeau and Tom Jones.
She is survived by sister, Rosie Heier; children, Steve Zerr, Jr.
(Lucy) of Levant, Maxine Adams of Colby and Karen Adams (Dick) of Colby;
7 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.
Many nieces and nephews, 4 sisters-in-law and many special people who
called her Mom.
Visitation is at Mickey-Leopold Funeral Home, Hoxie, starting at
1:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 13, 2021. The family will greet visitors from
5:30 to 7:00 p.m., and Rosary will start at 7:00 p.m.
Services will be held on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. at 10:30 a.m.
at the St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church in Hoxie with burial at the
St. Frances Cabrini Cemetery. Memorials are suggested are to the
Prairie Senior Living Center or the Grinnell VFW Auxiliary and may be
sent in care of Mickey-Leopold Funeral Home, PO Box 987, Hoxie, Kansas
67740.