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Sperling, Salome
The Newton Kansan
Salome Ruth Dirks Sperling of Moundridge passed into eternity August 18, 2014.
She
was born was born August 22, 1920 as the fourth of five children to Jacob and Anna Zuercher
Dirks, when they were homesteading near Hydro, Montana. After the family
moved back to Kansas, her formative years were spent around Whitewater
and Halstead. The highlight of her childhood took place at age five
during evangelistic meetings at Swiss Church near Whitewater. When the
invitation was given, she sat there as long as she could, knowing that
she too was a sinner in need of salvation. Finally she went forward to
receive Jesus Christ as her personal Savior.
Salome married
Marlin Sperling on June 15, 1939. Marlin was a route man for the
Moundridge Cooperative Creamery for 25 years, then served as
administrator at Memorial Home for over 13 years. Marlin and Salome
raised five sons. Salome poured her life into being a full-time
homemaker and felt that being a mother was the most challenging and
satisfying role in her life. Instrumental and vocal music was a
vital part of family life. Marlin and Salome poured their lives into
ministry. They actively served the Lord at Garden Community Church,
where Salome served as pianist and organist for many years and was
active in the Sunday School Department.
They served for years
with The Gideons International, an association of Christian business and
professional men and their wives dedicated to telling people about
Jesus through sharing personally and by providing Bibles and New
Testaments. Salome taught Good News Clubs for children, and was a
president of the Moundridge PTA. As a couple, Marlin and Salome actively
supported Maranatha Bible Camp near North Platte, Nebraska for many
years.
An outgoing personality, careful attention to detail, and a
keen interest in getting to know people were some of Salome's personal
trademarks. Memorizing Scripture was all-important to her. Of
greatest importance to her was raising her family for the Lord so that
each of them would live his life to the praise and glory of the Lord
Jesus Christ. She and Marlin invested in the financial and prayerful
support of the Church, Missionaries, and various gospel ministries.
She
was preceded in death by her parents, her three brothers, and her
husband. She is survived by her sister Floreine Dirks of Moundridge; her
five sons and their wives: Ron and Karen of Lincoln, NE; Norm and Pat
of Moorseville, NC; Larry and Donna of Moundridge; Shelly and Marvetta
of Wagoner, OK; Tom and Connie of Glenwood, IA. Her family has also been
blessed with thirteen grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, and one
great-great-grandson.
Visitation at Moundridge Funeral Home will
be from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday with family present from 6 until 8. A
memorial service will be at Garden Community Church on Saturday, Aug. 23
at 10:30 a.m. Memorial gifts may be given to The Gideons International
or Garden Church missions.
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