Obituary for Ingeborg Katharina Soule

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: October 27, 1927
  • Date Of Death: September 14, 2016
  • State: Maine

Ingeborg Katharina Soule (nee Albrecht) passed onto the Lord on 14 September 2016. She was born in Neustadt a.d. Weinstrasse, Germany on October 27, 1927 to Heinrich and Paula Albrecht. She grew up amid the turmoil of WWII. She is known for her speeches to local schools and civic groups of life during that period.

In 1959 she emigrated to the U.S. to marry her husband Robert (Bob) Soule. In the early 1960’s she became a naturalized citizen. They celebrated their 57th anniversary this year. Together they raised three sons: Charles (Chuck), Eric, and Kirk.

She studied several horticultural and flower designer courses from Penn State University. After finishing the floral designer course she offered free design work to Mel Henderson at Kennebec Greenhouses in Bath. She was immediately hired and worked several years there.

In the 1970’s she owned and operated the Village Flower Shoppe on the Old Bath Road in Wiscasset. After closing her shop, she assisted Flowerland in Damariscotta establish their business and later helped the Conley’s in Boothbay Harbor in starting their flower shop.

She was a member of the Wiscasset School Board for seven years, including a period as its chairman. In 1985 she was nominated for the Jefferson Award.

She taught evening school for some 20 years on many various subjects from knitting to conversational German. She enjoyed sharing her multitude of talents with others. She also donated most of her social security income to various charities. She worked as a volunteer at Mid Coast Hospital.

She leaves behind her husband Bob, and three sons: Chuck with wife Susan of Exeter, NH, granddaughters Dr. Erin E. Soule of Chapel Hill, NC, and Kaitlyn Shinberg with husband Matt of South Portland. Eric with wife Carolyn of Freeport, granddaughter Gina M. Soule of Savannah, GA. Kirk with wife Beth and grandsons: Keenan, Garrett, and Braedon all of Hampden. A brother Dieter Hauenstein of Marktheidenfeld, Germany.

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