IN MEMORY OF
“WALT” W. A. BELDT
BORN
November 9, 1919
near Matlock, Iowa
PASSED AWAY
March 16, 2007
Sibley, Iowa
FUNERAL SERVICE
10:30 A.M. Tuesday
March 20, 2007
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church
Sheldon, Iowa
CELEBRANTS
Father Robert J. Schimmer
and Father Clair Boes
Lector: Sister Anne McCormick
VISITATION
Monday, March 19th, after 2:00pm
with the family present from
6:30 – 8:00pm
at the Vander Ploeg Funeral Home in Sheldon
with a Christian Wake Service at 7:00pm
Knight’s of Columbus Rosary at 7:30pm.
MUSIC
“Be Not Afraid”
Responsorial: “As the Deer Longs”
“Peace is Flowing Like a River”
“Hail Mary, Gentle Woman”
“Song of Farewell”
“On Eagle’s Wings”
Song Leader: St. Patrick’s Children’s Choir
Organist: Laura Wagner
CASKET BEARERS
Ethan Smith Adam Smith
Laura Hill Sarah Smith
Justin Beldt James Beldt
Katie Beldt Bill Beldt-Kalin
FINAL RESTING PLACE
St. Patrick’s Catholic Cemetery ~ Sheldon, Iowa
Arrangements are under the care of the
Vander Ploeg Funeral Home Sheldon, Iowa
After the graveside service, relatives and friends are invited to join the family in the fellowship hall of the church.
“WALT” W. A. BELDT
Waldemar Ambrose “Walt” Beldt, the son of Fred A. and Albena K. (Walgenbach) Beldt, was born November 9, 1919 on the family farm near Matlock, IA. He attended country school in Dale Township of Lyon County, IA and Sheldon High School. On May 26, 1947, he was united in marriage to Lillian Evelyn Peters at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Sheldon, IA. The young couple made their home on the family farm northwest of Sheldon and farmed this land together. He was preceded in death by his wife Lillian on August 23, 1993. Walt continued helping his children with the farm even in later years. Walt passed away on Friday, March 16, 2007, at the Osceola Community Hospital in Sibley, IA, reaching the age of 87 years, 4 months and 7 days.
Walt was a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Sheldon, where he had served on the school board and the churches financial committee; he was a 30+ year member of Right to Life and a 66 year member of the St. Patrick’s Knight’s of Columbus and he has donated a ½ of beef every year to St. Patrick’s Fun & Fund Day.
Walt leaves to cherish his memory, five children, Patricia Anne and her husband, Charles Bell of Lebanon, MO; Barbara and her husband, John Addengast of Ashton, IA; Charles and his wife, Christine Beldt of Ashton, IA; David Beldt of Sheldon, IA and Lawrence Beldt of Omaha, NE; fourteen grandchildren, two brothers, Milford and his wife, Maxine Beldt of Longmont, CO; Harold Beldt of Sheldon, IA; and an aunt, Alida Walgenbach of Hospers, IA; and other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, a grandson, Jacob Beldt; two brothers, Lauren and Howard Beldt; two sisters, Lorraine Brinkman and Delores Richardson.
God saw he was getting tired,
And a cure was not to be.
So He put His arms around him,
And whispered, “Come with Me.”
With tearful eyes, we watched him suffer,
And saw him fade away.
Although we loved him dearly,
We could not make him stay.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Hard working hands to rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us,
God only takes the best.
Quotes from Walt
“He Lived the Life he Loved and he Loved the Life he Lived”
The Greatest compliment you could pay to a man was,
“You would do to ride the River with.”
Walt was a Father, Grandfather, a Farmer, a Rancher
and a Cowboy