Metzler, Ernestine
The Newton Kansan
Ernestine M. Metzler, 89, died Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014, in the care of
her family and her dear friends of Kidron Bethel Healthcare Center.
She
was born Feb. 20, 1925, to Joseph and Madeline (Zimmerman) Moos in
Menlo, Kansas. She married the love of her life, Samuel E. Metzler on
June 5, 1943, in Colby, Kansas, where they made their home before moving
their family to Newton, Kansas, in 1963. Ernestine and Sam were married
61 years before Sam's death on April 22, 2004. Ernestine was a
homemaker who shared her passion for life with her seven children, 17
grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and two
great-great-grandchildren. She was an accomplished artist, and she
blended this talent with her love of the outdoors. Many of her oil
paintings represented beautiful natural landscapes. She and Sam
shared a love of camping, hiking and biking. Together they hiked the
Grand Canyon three times, and they celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary with a whitewater rafting trip to Taos, New Mexico, where
they navigated expert-level rapids with their apprehensive children.
Ernestine
and Sam were owners of Metzler's Service Center, an iconic Newton
business, from 1963 until their retirement in 1985, when they moved to
Mesa, Arizona. In addition to managing the home, Ernestine worked at the
family business, at Dillon's bakery, and cared for her many
grandchildren. Their retirement years were robust: in addition to
their outdoor activities, Ernestine and Sam were enthusiastic
square-dancers. Ernestine, an accomplished seamstress, took pride in
crafting matching dance outfits for the two of them. She was also an
avid reader with a life-long love of learning, a legacy she and Sam
extended to their family.
She is survived by sons, Phillip
Metzler, Sam Metzler Jr. (wife, Patricia), Tom Metzler (wife, Aimee),
and Randy Metzler (wife, Robin); and daughters, Karen Schneweis
(husband, Bill), and Anne Brockman (husband, Jim). Preceding her
in death was husband, Sam; brothers, Joseph Moos, Jim Moos and Bill
Moos; sister, Dorothy Moos; and her son and daughter-in-law, Mike and
Gina Metzler.
A memorial service is scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 30, 2014, at Petersen Funeral Home Chapel in Newton with a time
for gathering at Camp Hawk immediately afterward. Memorial
donations may be made to Good Shepherd Hospice or the Newton Fire/EMS
Department, and sent to Petersen Family Funeral Home, 215 N. Main,
Newton, KS 67114.