Miquie was born May 8, 1929, in Victor, the daughter of Katherine Sheda and Henry Carl Koehn. She was baptized and confirmed at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Victor. She attended St. John’s Lutheran School south of Victor, then later moved to Marengo and eventually to Cedar Rapids. She met her husband, Stuart Bruzek of Cedar Rapids, when they were both students at Roosevelt High School. Stuart rode Miquie to school on the handlebars of his bicycle, her hair flying in the wind.
After she graduated from high school, she worked in the office at Penick and Ford. Later she moved to Des Moines and worked for the Department of Agriculture. She married Stuart in 1952. Following their wedding, they moved to Fort Belvoir, Virginia, where Stuart was stationed with the army. While in the DC area, she worked for the General Accountability Office for “prices paid by farmers.” After Stuart served in Korea, they returned to Iowa and remained in Cedar Rapids the rest of their lives, owning and operating Cedar Rapids Sheet Metal until Stuart’s death in 2001.
Miquie and Stuart were lifelong members of the United States Power Squadron, spending glorious summer days exploring the Iowa waters with their children. Her active membership in Trinity Lutheran Church included serving in many different ways. Miquie had a huge heart for helping people and animals, and she deeply loved the many dogs, doves, and parrot she brought into her home, including her dogs Essie and Lulu.
She was preceded in death by her husband, their son Andrew, her parents, sisters Irene Timm and Mary Benyshek, brother Ervin Koehn, and brother-in-law Bill Bruzek.
Surviving are three sons, Steven (Lori) of Cedar Rapids, Scott (Kirby) of Wheaton, Illinois, John (Emily) of Iowa City, and six grandchildren: Clare, Laine, Christopher, Tyler, Ella, and Zachariah. She is also survived by sister Maxine (Ron) Maly of West Des Moines, sister-in-law Kay (Bob) Hamed of Ohio, sister-in-law Dorothea Bruzek of Michigan, and many nieces and nephews.
Miquie’s faith was unwavering. She believed that Jesus died and rose again for her sins and the sins of all people. Miquie now lives on in God’s heavenly home, reunited with her husband Stuart and their son Andy.
Instead of flowers, memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church or in Miquie’s name to Dogs Forever at 809 Rockford Rd SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 52404. Precious lifesaving gifts may also be made to Blood Donor Service of Mercy Medical Center.
[Obituary courtesy of Cedar Memorial West Side Chapel].