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TIGHT-KNIT FAMILY AND SELF-SUFFICIENT DAIRY
By Bob Fitch
Country music’s Tom T. Hall once wrote a song that shared the story of an old man who found pleasure in the simple things of life like “old dogs and children … and watermelon wine.” Glenn Rozeboom’s list of life’s pleasures is a little different, but just as down-to-earth.
Glenn likes to talk about dairy cows, going to church as a family, and, most of all, about the life he and his wife, Betty, have shared with their sons and their families.
“It's been a good life, I think anyway. We’ve enjoyed our family immensely,” Glenn said. He and Betty have been married for almost 56 years and have three sons, 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He and Betty met when the two Iowa transplants were both working in Omaha, Neb., back in the 1960s. Betty said, “We met through the church – really our minister's wife got us together. She would invite us over for Sunday dinners all the time.” Betty grew up on a dairy farm at Wellsburg, which is north of Marshalltown.