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Funeral Homes in Mineola, IA
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Mineola.
Zip codes in the city: 51554.
Mills County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Since 1906, when John A. Gentleman began serving families, our community has changed in many ways. Our firm also matured and changed to meet the needs of a growing community. From our humble beginning at 20th and Cuming Street we have been there...
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Facts about the city
Mineola is an unincorporated village in Mills County, Iowa, United States. This community on the highlands east of Keg Creek was first established as Lewis City during construction of the Wabash Railroad. The land had previously been owned by German immigrant freighter Louis Lanz and Germans long dominated the community. St. John's Lutheran Church was established in 1883 on the hill overlooking town. The original church closely mirrored the church at Giekau in Schleswig-Holstein from where many settlers had originated. During the early 20th century Mineola had grown into an important local shipping point with an opera house, hotel, the Mills County German Bank, and other associated businesses. The present Mineola Community Center began as Joe Deitchler's pool hall in 1916 and was converted into the Palisades Ballroom in 1934 by Roy Wasserman. The Palisades featured a variety of famous performers, including the Lloyd Hunter Orchestra of North Omaha, Nebraska, and Lawrence Welk, along with movies, bingo, and school programs with a saloon and lunchroom in front. A branch of the Glenwood State Bank still operates here, as does the Mineola Steakhouse. In recent years the village has become a bedroom community of Omaha in what is still a largely rural area. Mineola is the first major stop on the Wabash Trace southeast of Council Bluffs.
Mineola Obituaries
It was written by South Bay Daily Breeze on May 14th, 2013 that Roderick G "Rod" Rohrberg passed away in Torrance, California. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Roderick G "Rod"'s life.
It was reported that William Louis Rev "Bill" Jurgens passed on in Beatrice, Nebraska. Jurgens was 90 years old and was born in Mineola, IA. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor William Louis Rev "Bill"'s life.
History
Mineola is an unincorporated area village in Mills County, Iowa County, Iowa, United States. The land had previously been owned by Germany immigrant freighter Louis Lanz and Germans long dominated the community. In recent years the village has become a bedroom community of Omaha, Nebraska in what is still a largely rural area. The present Mineola Community Center began as Joe Deitchler's pool hall in 1916 and was converted into the Palisades Ballroom in 1934 by Roy Wasserman. During the early 20th century Mineola had grown into an important local shipping point with an Opera House, hotel, the Mills County German Bank, and other associated businesses.
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