Connie Kinser
Connie Kinser, 84, of Winterset, died Tuesday, March 29, 2022, at Azria Health in Winterset. A memorial service was held Saturday, April 2 at Caldwell Parrish Funeral Home Winterset Chapel. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.caldwellparrish.com.
Constance Joan Gustafson was born in College Springs on Jan. 1, 1938. She was raised in Red Oak and graduated from Red Oak High School in 1956. She married Neil Bentley in 1957. They had four kids including one from Neil’s previous marriage. They lived in Kingsley for a time and then farmed in Mills County. They divorced in 1968.
Connie met Jimmy Kinser, a barber in Red Oak, and they married in 1974 in Maryville, Missouri. They lived in Red Oak for several years, then in Indianola briefly before relocating to Winterset in 1988. They had one daughter together, plus a daughter from Jim’s previous marriage.
Connie was the first newspaper delivery girl in Red Oak, working for her father who was a paper boss for the Council Bluffs Nonpareil and then The Des Moines Register. She had many jobs over her working life including bank teller, waitress, hospital receptionist, many secretarial positions, the Iowa DOT in the driver’s license department and as a child care provider. In about 1978, Connie started to work for the USDA in the Farm Services Agency (formerly the ASCS). She worked in Montgomery County for about 10 years then entered the CED training program. She served as County Extension director in Warren and then Madison counties until she retired in 2003. She was one of few women who served as a CED.
She was a member of the Jaycee Jaynes of Red Oak, Classy Chassis Car Club of Red Oak, Winterset Rotary, and the Winterset School Board, having served as president. She sang in church choirs most of her life and enjoyed playing the piano.
She is survived by her husband, Jim Kinser; son Joel Kinser (Jen Hughes); step-son Tom Bentley; daughters, Darce (Jeff) Ovel and Molly (Chris) Douglas; step-daughter Klissie Robbins; daughter-in-law Julie (Chris) Hendrix; and numerous other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by a son, Bill Kinser.
Constance Joan Gustafson was born in College Springs on Jan. 1, 1938. She was raised in Red Oak and graduated from Red Oak High School in 1956. She married Neil Bentley in 1957. They had four kids including one from Neil’s previous marriage. They lived in Kingsley for a time and then farmed in Mills County. They divorced in 1968.
Connie met Jimmy Kinser, a barber in Red Oak, and they married in 1974 in Maryville, Missouri. They lived in Red Oak for several years, then in Indianola briefly before relocating to Winterset in 1988. They had one daughter together, plus a daughter from Jim’s previous marriage.
Connie was the first newspaper delivery girl in Red Oak, working for her father who was a paper boss for the Council Bluffs Nonpareil and then The Des Moines Register. She had many jobs over her working life including bank teller, waitress, hospital receptionist, many secretarial positions, the Iowa DOT in the driver’s license department and as a child care provider. In about 1978, Connie started to work for the USDA in the Farm Services Agency (formerly the ASCS). She worked in Montgomery County for about 10 years then entered the CED training program. She served as County Extension director in Warren and then Madison counties until she retired in 2003. She was one of few women who served as a CED.
She was a member of the Jaycee Jaynes of Red Oak, Classy Chassis Car Club of Red Oak, Winterset Rotary, and the Winterset School Board, having served as president. She sang in church choirs most of her life and enjoyed playing the piano.
She is survived by her husband, Jim Kinser; son Joel Kinser (Jen Hughes); step-son Tom Bentley; daughters, Darce (Jeff) Ovel and Molly (Chris) Douglas; step-daughter Klissie Robbins; daughter-in-law Julie (Chris) Hendrix; and numerous other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by a son, Bill Kinser.
