Rev. Max Douglas Gumm
February 20, 2011
Reverend Max Douglas Gumm, 76, passed away peacefully on Sunday afternoon, February 20, 2011, at Arbor Springs memory care facility, surrounded by his family. A visitation will be held on Thursday, February 24, 2011, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Hamilton’s on Westown Parkway, 3601 Westown Parkway in West Des Moines. The memorial service will be on Friday, February 25, at Church of the Brethren in Prairie City, Iowa, at 10:30 am, with his inurnment at Jefferson Cemetery following the service.
Born in Jefferson, Iowa, June 7, 1934, to Earnest “Ray” and Wilma (Jones) Gumm, Max graduated from Cooper High School in 1952 and started a family with his first wife Norita Carson (now Elwood) on a farm near Yale. Called into the ministry by the Panora Church of the Brethren, he earned a B.S. from McPherson College in 1965, and a Master of Divinity at Bethany Theological Seminary in 1968. He held pastoral positions in Madison, KS, Union City, OH, Cando, ND, Prairie City, IA, and Ankeny, IA, and served as Associate District Executive of the Church of the Brethren, Iowa-Minnesota District, Regional Director of Church World Service/CROP in Des Moines, and Director of Development and Alumni Relations at his alma mater McPherson College. During chaplaincy training at the Children's Hospital in Omaha, he met and married JoAnne Davis Howry of Papillion, Nebraska, and finished his career as a chaplain at the Omaha Correctional Center. In 2001, Max was Moderator of the Church of the Brethren Northern Plains district conference. Max and JoAnne retired to Mountain Home, Arkansas, where they lived until her death from cancer in 2008.
Max had an uncanny ability to find something or someone in common with anybody, so he “never met a stranger” as family said. During his robust life, he enjoyed farming, house renovating, car repair, woodworking, and family genealogy, and was usually whistling a tune.
Max is survived by his children, Doug (Diane) Gumm and Tim (Carol) Gumm of Ankeny, IA, Jeff (Sharon) Gumm of Clive, IA, Alan (Gayle) Gumm of Mt Pleasant, MI, Mary (Habib) Issah of Iowa City, IA, Cindy Howry Laster of Blue Springs, MO, Jim (Sabrina) Howry of Snellville, GA and Sue Howry of Omaha, NE; 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, JoAnne, his brother, Estel Gumm, and sister, Ramona Scheuermann.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be directed to Heifer International (www.heifer.org) or Church of the Brethren Northern Plains District (www.northernplainsdistrict.com).
Online condolences may be made at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Rev. Bob Carlberg
02/28/2011
My deepest condolences for your loss. I worked with Max in Corrections for several years. He was a gifted teacher and friend.
Denise Butler Hull
02/25/2011
Mary,
Sorry to hear about your dad. I remember as a little girl him dressing up as a clown at a district church event at South Waterloo. He was handing out round tuit coins which I actually still have. At that time I wasn't too sure of him in his clown makeup but as I grew older and learned to know him better I came to greatly enjoy his company whenever I would see him at district and annual church conferences. He was fun to be around and if I remember correctly he always seemed to have a joke on hand to tell. I will be keeping you and your family in my prayers. Denise
Jane & Moon Mullins
02/24/2011
Our thoughts & prayers are with you.
LoisDraper
02/24/2011
Mary and Habib and family,
I was sorry to learn of the passing of your Dad. I first met
him when he was still in seminary, and after he graduated I'm sure I
had many more contacts with him.
My sincere best wishes.
Lois Draper-Ivester COB
John and Leslie Stern
02/24/2011
Alan and family,
We are with you in thought and prayers. May your time with your famiy bring peace and all your wonderful memories fill your soul!
We love you!
Grace and Peace,
John and Leslie
Pat Brown
02/24/2011
Jeff and Sharon: I'm so sorry for your loss. You two have done so much to help out Max over the past several years. I'm sure Max was very grateful for all you did to help him during his illness. Please let me know if you need anything at all. Love to you both. Pat
Jay and Alta Morris
02/24/2011
This a great lose but this is a part of life. This man and his wife will be deeply missed. Max, I can hhonestly say one of the most important people I have known. Max will be deeply missed.
Jane Charls
02/24/2011
Doug, Diane, Tim and Carol;
I am thinking of all of you at this time. I have fond memories of Max and his long suffering patience with a bunch of knuckle-headed teenagers. That is how I remember him; that quiet, knowing smile that some how made you think for yourself when you were most reluctant to do so. May you have bushels of memories to draw from as you say goodbye to your Dad. Much love to you from an old pal.
Sue and Dave Gessford
02/24/2011
Our prayers are with you all at this time. Although we didn't know Max, his legacy
loves on in his son, Alan, and his wife, Gayle, and their two amazing sons.
John & Carol McDonald
02/24/2011
Doug, Tim, Diane, Carol, and your families,
Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of your Dad. Find comfort in
the knowledge Max is now whole and in a much better place. Our prayers
of go out to you all.
Yolanda Butler
02/24/2011
I'm sorry for your loss. It is a loss for all of us. Our prayers are with you.
Love to you all,
Yolanda and David Butler
Dan Dennis
02/24/2011
Jeff,
I wanted convey my sympathy in the passing of your father.
Alice Draper
02/23/2011
I am sorry for your loss. It is nice to remember his service in the church and the district. His illness was so hard to understand. May your memories sustain you.
Nina Knight
02/23/2011
I was sorry to learn of Max' death. Having worked in the next offce from his when he served as CROP Director, we shared a conference room with those in the Iowa Inter-Church Forum, where I worked. Needless to say, we had lots of laughs and Max was always his own loveable self. My condolences to his family, I know he will be sadly missed.
Sharon DeMers
02/23/2011
Doug and Diane,
My sympathy to you and all of your family at this sad time. Remember that your Dad will always be there for you in every cherished memory! Keeping you in my prayers.