He truly loved his work and eventually retired, but he would have loved to still be working. Because of Terry’s work ethic, he became sales manager, regional manager, and eventually, vice president of operations. His success in that industry led to him working in the wholesale food service industry. Terry began his career in the grocery store business. In 1977, he moved his family to Wisconsin. Terry grew up in Iowa and graduated in 1962 from Corning High School in Corning, Iowa. He was blessed with two children, Tammy Tugel and Chris Tugel. Terry was born in Omaha, Neb., on July 17, 1944, to his late parents, Carl Tugel and Freda (nee Antisdel). Tugel, of West Bend, peacefully passed away surrounded by his loving family on Feb. Nadine is survived by her four children, Mike Olive (wife Debbie) of Corning, Dennis (wife Irene) of Gypsum, Colo., Cindy Cameron (husband Tracy) of Creston, Iowa, and Brenda Tucker (husband Rob) of Corning six grandchildren, Tori Grantz, Shannon Grove, Andrea Steffen, Kyle Olive, Stephanie Westlake, and Erin Doran 10 great-grandchildren sister, Phyllis Barton sister-in-law Marjie Hoversten and brother-in-law, Kenneth Olive (wife Barb). and her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Elmer and Alice (Preston) Olive. brother, Gene Costin of Grand Junction, Colo. Preceding Nadine in death was her husband, Donald Olive her parents her brother and sister-in-law, Donald Costin (Ruth) of Salida, Colo. Nadine will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. She was a bit of a “people magnet” because many times a person she didn’t know would pick her out of a crowd and start a conversation. Nadine was friendly and never knew a stranger. Her trips took her to places such as Austria, Germany, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and many places in the United States. Nadine also loved to travel and took many trips and tours with friends, and family members. She also liked to read, but her real passion was her yard and garden, both of which were admired and commented on, by people who drove or walked by her little house located at the north end of Grove Avenue. Nadine was an excellent cook and baker and very skilled at mending and sewing. Nadine and Donald farmed for several years, but after his death in 1981, she moved to Corning and began an eclectic series of careers which included: Adams County Sheriff’s dispatcher, Bank of Brooks, Skelgas, Quality Power and Turf, and Sweet Desires Bakery. Four children were born to the marriage: Mike, Dennis, Cindy, and Brenda.
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On March 30, 1952, Nadine was united in marriage to Donald Olive at the Corning Methodist Church. She attended Dog Hollow Country School and graduated Corning High School.
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The family moved to Adams County, Iowa, during the Depression. Memories and condolences may be left online at Nadine (Costin) Olive was born in El Dorado Springs, Mo., on March 23, 1931, the daughter of Harry and Jessie (Friar) Costin. Memorials may be directed to the Nadine Olive Memorial Fund, to be determined by the family. Pearson Family Funeral Service and Cremation Center of Corning was in charge of arrangements. Graveside services were held Tuesday, March 5, at Walnut Grove Cemetery, Corning, with Mr. 28, 2024, at Corning Specialty Care in Corning. Nadine Olive, 92, of Corning, Iowa, passed away Wednesday, Feb.