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Mary
Gunderson
Funeral services for Mary Gunderson were held
at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, February 27 at First
Lutheran Church in Cresco with Rev. Gary Lee
officiating.
Interment was in Oak Lawn Cemetery in Cresco.
Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Mary, 90, died Tuesday, February 24, 2004 at
Sauer Memorial Home in Winona, MN.
Mary Eleanor Gunderson was born February 19,
1914 at Bloomfield Township (east of Ossian),
the daughter of John V. and Tillie A. (Peck)
DeCou. She graduated from Ossian High School in
1932 and attended college at Fayette where she
earned a teaching certificate. She taught
country school in Iowa for one year.
On November 2, 1935 she married Ralph T.
Gunderson. They farmed at Ossian, Hesper, and
Mabel, MN. In 1963 they moved to Cresco where
they owned a small farm feed store and later
retired in 1970.
She is survived by two sons: Gerhardt of
Winona, MN and Herbert of Port Charlotte, FL;
two daughters: Maryann Forsythe of Winona, MN
and Bette Josephson of Rochester, MN; 10
grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; two
brothers: Donald of Decorah and Paul of Sioux
Falls, SD; and one sister: Evelyn Underbakke of
Mabel, MN.
Mary was preceded in death by her husband
Ralph; her parents; and one infant brother.
Arnold Ott
Funeral services for Arnold Ott of New
Hamtpon were held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday,
February 27 at the Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral
Home in New Hampton with Msgr. Carl Schmitt
officiating.
Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery in New
Hampton. Pallbearers were: Duane Ungs, Raynold
Ott, Susan Ott, Karen Ottt, Russ Ott, Bill
Heying, and Hans Cordes.
Arnold, 83, died Monday, February 23, 2004 at
his home in New Hampton of natural causes.
Arnold Michael Ott was born October 8, 1920
in St. Lucas, the son of Joseph and Theresa
(Hackman) Ott. He received his education from
the St. Lucas Catholic School. On August 27,
1942, he entered the service. He was a veteran
of WWII and the Korean War. Following service
Arnold worked construction in Iowa City for many
years until retiring and moving back to New
Hampton.
He is survived by three brothers: Alvin of
Waterloo, Joseph of Waterloo and Jerome of New
Hampton; and two sisters: Loretta Drewelow of
Waterloo and Imelda Ungs of New Hampton.
Arnold was preceded in death by his parents;
three brothers: Alfred, Albert, and Arthur; and
two sisters: Adelia Coburn and Margaret
Williams.
Christine Peterson
Funeral services for Christine Peterson of
New Hampton will be held at 10:30 a.m. today,
Wednesday, March 3 at Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home
in Elma with Rev. Marshall Monthei officiating.
Interment will be in Howard Cemetery in Elma.
Pallbearers are: Robert J. Rahlf, Ben Haar,
Jason Post, Jerry Haar, Mike McKimmy, and Jeff
Rahlf.
Christine, 26, died Friday, February 27, 2004
at the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City
from complications of pulmonary hypertension.
Christine Denise Peterson was born August 5,
1977 at Ft. Hood, TX, the daughter of Clarence
Dale and Charlotte (Rahlf) Ganske. She moved to
New Hampton with her family when she was three
years old and attended kindergarten in New
Hampton. The family moved to Elma when she was
five and she attended Crestwood Public Schools
and graduated from Crestwood High School in
1995. While in high school, she was active in
band, where she played the clarinet, choir, and
was in the orchestra during plays. After
graduation, Christine worked at the Riceville
Community Rest Home, Colonial Manor in Elma,
Patty Elwood Center in Cresco, and Ross
Marketing in New Hampton. She has lived in New
Hampton since 1999.
Christine enjoyed working on the computer,
playing the piano and her clarinet, music,
playing board games, going fishing, playing
go-fish, and video games with her boys. She was
a member of the Afton Aces 4-H Club.
She is survived by two sons: Aaron Michael
and Austin Sean Peterson; one daughter: Autumn
Denae Keiffer; her father: Clarence Ganske; her
parents: Dr. Alvin R. and Charlotte M. Peterson
of Elma; one sister: Amanda Rae Peterson of
Elma; and paternal grandmother: Alice Peterson
of Elma.
Christine was preceded in death by her
paternal grandfather; and maternal grandparents.
Isabelle Gansen
Funeral services for Isabelle Gansen of Elma
were held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 2 at
Immaculate Conception Church in Elma with
Monsignor John Hemann officiating.
Interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Elma.
Pallbearers were: Keith Roethler, Dennis
O'Brien, and Dave and Kenneth Fangman.
Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Isabelle, 95, died Friday, February 27, 2004
at the Colonial Manor in Elma of natural causes.
Isabelle Ann Regina Gansen was born November
14, 1908 on a farm near Jesup, the daughter of
Eugene Frances and Henrietta Jane (Myer)
Brennan. She was baptized at Saint Athanasius
Catholic Church in Jesup. She attended country
schools near her home. On October 18, 1918, when
Isabelle was nine years old, the Brennan family
moved to a farm near Elma. She made her First
Holy Communion and was Confirmed at the
Immaculate Conception Church in Elma. She
attended Immaculate Conception school and
graduated in 1926. After high school, Isabelle
began nurses training in Rochester, MN. She
later began work at the Howard County Equity as
a bookkeeper. In 1932, she moved to Eagle
Center.
On June 5, 1933 she married Art Gansen at the
Immaculate Conception Church in Elma by Father
Donnelly. They made their home in south Elma
until 1934 when they bought their present home
in Elma. In 1942 they purchased the old Borg
building from Louis Kobliska where they sold
Desoto and Plymouth cars, Allis Chalmers
machinery, parts, livestock, feed, and seed.
Isabelle and Art spent many years wintering in
Edinburg, TX.
Isabelle enjoyed playing cards, especially
Bridge and bowling. She was an 85 year member of
the Immaculate Conception Church and a member of
the Rosary Society.
She is survived by two daughters: Lois
Greenlee of Mason City and Dorothy Drilling of
Clive; six grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren; three sisters: Ruth Piegors
of Waterloo, Rosemary Boggee of Independence,
and Jeanette Lentz of Waterloo; and two
brothers: Eugene of Homosassa, FL and Robert of
Cedar Falls.
Isabelle was preceded in death by her husband
Art in 1995; her parents; three sisters:
Elizabeth Brennan, Katherine Beaumaster, and
Marie Masterson; and four brothers: Joe,
Bernard, William, and one in infancy.
Judy Pietersen
Funeral services for Judy Pietersen of
Lakeville, MN were held on Tuesday, February 24
at Grace United Methodist Church in Burnsville,
MN.
Interment was in Fort Snelling National
Cemetery. White Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Judy, 55, died Saturday, February 21, 2004 at
her home after nearly a two-year battle with
ovarian cancer.
Judy A. Pietersen was born May 19, 1948 in
Cresco, the daughter of Neil and Dorothy Gassett
of Lime Springs. After high school, she attended
and graduated from La'James Beauty College in
Mason City. Judy worked several years at various
hair salons in the area and was working in
Charles City the day of the destructive tornado
in 1968.
On April 12, 1969 she married William
Pietersen in Lime Springs. They made their home
in St. Paul where Judy continued her profession
as a cosmetologist. They moved to Lakeville in
April 1975 where they have lived since. Judy had
worked in the dental field for more then 15
years, most recently as an Ortho-Analyst for
Delta Dental in Minnesota. She won multiple
achievement awards during her tenure there. She
also continued to work part-time as a
hairdresser.
She is survived by her husband Will; three
children: Paige Beach of Lakeville, Patrick of
Lakeville, and Tara of Duluth, MN; one grandson;
her mother: Dorothy of Lime Springs; and one
sister: Jean Stopperan of Windsor, CO.
Judy was preceded in death by her father:
Neil.
Loretta Rausch
Funeral services for Loretta Rausch of Fort
Atkinson were held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday,
March 2 at St. Johns Catholic Church in Fort
Atkinson with Rev. John Moser officiating.
Interment was in St. Johns Catholic Church
Cemetery in Fort Atkinson. Schluter - Balik
Funeral Home, Chekal Chapel handled the
arrangements.
Loretta, 83, died Friday, February 27, 2004
at her home following a short illness.
She is survived by eight daughters: Bernice
Hosting of Fort Atkinson, Sister Jean Ann
Rausch, FSPA of Sioux City, Judy Jenison of
Randall, Norma Crist of Marietta, GA, Marilyn
Garvey of Ankeny, Theresa Ryan of Marengo, Diane
Bruecken of Waukee, and Eileen Tosh of Cedar
Rapids; three sons: Robert of Waucoma, Dave of
Fort Atkinson, and Paul of Austin, MN; one
sister: Barbara Jirak of Waucoma; and five
brothers: James Croatt of St. Lucas, Matt Riha
of Cresco, Leonard Riha of Madison, WI, Francis
Riha of Waucoma, and Dan Riha of Waucoma.
Posted on
03/05/2004 by Gene Manning
Palma Behrens
Funeral services for Palma Behrens will be
held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, March 12 at St.
John Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls.
There will be no visitation, her body was
cremated. Dahl-Van Hove-Schoof Funeral Home is
handling the arrangements.
Palma, 87, died Friday, March 5, 2004.
Palma Lillian Behrens was born on Palm
Sunday, April 16, 1916 in the Saude community
near Cresco and Protivin, the daughter of Henry
O. and Clara (Vaala) Borlaug. She attended New
Oregon #8 rural school in Howard County through
eighth grade. This one-room schoolhouse is now
located at her childhood farm which is owned by
the Norman Borlaug Heritage Foundation. She
attended Cresco High School for three years and
graduated from New Hampton High School in 1934.
From 1935-1939 she taught in rural schools in
Howard and Chickasaw Counties. She graduated
from Iowa State Teachers College in 1940 and
taught at Delhi in 1940-1941.
On June 1, 1941 she married Virgel E. Behrens
at the Saude Lutheran Church. He died December
22, 1972. Palma began teaching kindergarten in
Cedar Falls in 1953 and retired in 1982. She
received her B.A. from the University of
Northern Iowa.
She was active in the Sartori Hospital
Auxiliary, Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Guild,
Cedar Falls Historical Society, Cedar Falls
Community Playhouse, Cedar Falls Lutheran Home
Auxiliary, St. John Lutheran Church,
International Questors, Sons of Norway (Charter
member), Tuesday Club, and PEO.
She is survived by one daughter: Judith Reed
of Lehigh; one son: Ted of Cedar Falls; seven
grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one
brother: Dr. Norman E. Borlaug of Dallas, TX;
and one sister: Charlotte Culbert of Cresco.
Palma was preceded in death by her husband.
Ralph Greenslade
Funeral services for Ralph Greenslade were
held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 4 at Burr
Oak United Methodist Church in Burr Oak with
Rev. Anita Bane officiating.
Interment was in Burr Oak Church Cemetery in
Burr Oak. Pallbearers were: Ben Lange, Dave
Lange, Lowell Lange, Lynn Martinson, Dave Nauman
and Curtis Stoops. Fjelstul Funeral Home handled
the arrangements.
Ralph, 86, died Sunday, February 29, 2004 at
Saint Marys Hospital in Rochester, MN.
Ralph Greenslade was born July 28, 1917 at
home in Bluffton Township, Winneshiek County,
the son of Rupert and Ruth (Taylor) Greenslade.
He graduated from Burr Oak High School in Burr
Oak.
On November 21, 1939 he married Audrey B.
Manning at Burr Oak United Methodist Church in
Burr Oak. They both worked at the Rock Island
Arsenal in Rock Island, IL. Ralph served as a
Private in the U.S. Army at North Camp Hood, TX
during World War II. He left the service early
so they could move to rural Granger. There he
worked with his brother-in-law, helping him
farm. Ralph and Audrey moved back to Burr Oak
and were partners in the Shelley-Greenslade
General Store in Burr Oak. Ralph also worked for
Winneshiek County for several years, in the road
maintenance department, retiring in 1982.
On December 7, 1991 he married Shirley R.
Benson at Burr Oak United Methodist Church.
Ralph loved to hunt and fish. He was a member
of Burr Oak United Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife Shirley; one
daughter: Nancy Riker of Burr Oak; one son: Tom
of Lima, MT; 10 grandchildren; and 21
great-grandchildren.
Ralph was preceded in death by his first wife
Audrey on October 1, 1977; his parents; one
sister: Dorothy Nauman; and his step father:
Tony Alman.
Edna Westby
Funeral services for Edna Westby of Decorah
will be held at 11:00 a.m. today, Wednesday,
March 10 at the Fjelstul Funeral Home in Decorah
with Rev. Bryan Robertson officiating.
Interment will be in Lutheran Cemetery.
Edna, 93, died Monday, March 8, 2004 at
Barthell Eastern Star Nursing Home where she had
made her home since February 28, 1996, following
a sudden illness.
Edna Louise Westby was born February 17,
11911 at home in Pleasant Township, Winneshiek
County, the daughter of Eldine and Regina
(Thorsen) Ellingson. She was baptized and
confirmed at Big Canoe Lutheran Church in rural
Decorah. Edna attended rural school in
Winneshiek County.
On November 25, 1935 she married Clifford G.
Westby at First Lutheran Church in Decorah. Edna
was a waitress for many years. They lived in
Seattle, WA, Pensacola, FL and Alameda, CA
before retiring and moving back to Decorah.
Edna was a member of Decorah Lutheran Church
in Decorah.
She is survived by one sister: Anne Ranum of
Northglenn, CO.
Edna was preceded in death by her husband
Clifford on March 10, 2000; her parents; two
sisters: Olga Malli and Evelyn Burreson; and two
brothers: George and Lloyd in infancy.
Robert Leferink
Funeral services for Robert Jean Leferink
were held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, March 8 in
Evangeline Memorial Gardens Chapel in Carencro
with Rev. Bill Melancon, pastor of St. Peter
Roman Catholic Church officiating.
Interment was in Evangeline Memorial Gardens
in Carencro. Melancon Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Robert, 70, died Friday, March 5, 2004 in
Baton Rouge General Hospital in Baton Rouge, LA.
Robert was a native of Cresco and a resident
of Lafayette. He was a dairy farmer in Cresco, a
Systems Analyst Businessman in Lafayette and a
restaurateur in Naples, FL and was owner of "The
Cajun Hideaway Caf/". He was a veteran of the
military, having served with the Air Police in
the U.S. Air Force.
He is survived by his wife Bonnie Lee
Bergeron Leferink of Lafayette; three sons:
Michael of Carencro, Randall of Naples, FL, and
Dean of Dade City, FL; seven grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; and two sisters: Virginia
Grimm of Columbus City and Janet Krejcarek of
Lakeview, MN.
Robert was preceded in death by his parents
Harry B. Leferink and the former Marie Henkes.
Gertrude Rassman
Funeral services for Gertrude Rassman of
Claremont, MN will be held at 10:00 a.m. on
Friday, March 12 at St. John Lutheran Church in
Owatonna, MN with Rev. Dennis Pettyjohn
officiating.
Interment will be in St. John Cemetery in
Owatonna.
Visitation will be held at Michaelson Funeral
Home in Owatonna on Thursday, March 11 from
4:00-8:00 p.m. and on Friday, March 12 at St.
John Lutheran Church from 9:00-10:00 a.m.
Gertrude, 97, died Sunday, March 7, 2004 at
Fairview Nursing Home in Dodge Center, MN.
Gertrude Rassman was born February 2, 1907 in
Davis Corners, the daughter of Edwin and
Albertina (Vagts) Heide. Gertrude attended
school in Cresco where she graduated in 1924.
She was employed by Northern Iowa Telephone Co.
On February 8, 1928 she married John Rassman
in Cresco. They farmed for several years in the
Cresco and Riceville communities. In 1951 they
moved to Claremont where they continued farming.
Gertrude took a job at the Owatonna Canning Co.
where she was employed for 18 years.
She is survived by three sons: Eugene of
Owatonna, Gordon of Owatonna, and Robert of
Saranac Lake, NY; three daughters: Betty Buss of
Claremont, Loretta Moe of Owatonna, and Mary
Anderson of Kasson, MN; 34 grandchildren; 72
great-grandchildren; and six
great-great-grandchildren.
Gertrude was preceded in death by her husband
John; two sons: Wayne and Allen; two grandsons;
one great-granddaughter; her parents; two
brothers: Oscar and Clarence; and one sister:
Hilda.
Kathryn Richardson
Funeral services for Kathryn Richardson of
Fredericksburg were held at 10:30 a.m. on
Saturday, March 6 at the United Methodist Church
in Fredericksburg with Pastor Rose Calderon-Kahn
officiating.
Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery in
Fredericksburg. Pallbearers were her
grandchildren: Ryan Richardson, Russell
Richardson, Robyn King, Wesley King, Cody
Griffin, and Crystal Griffin. Hugeback &
Chenoweth Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Kathryn, 88, died Sunday, February 29, 2004
at the New Hampton Care Center of natural
causes.
Kathryn Marie Richardson was born May 1, 1915
in Nashua, the daughter of Frank and Margaret
(Jones) Tracy. She was baptized and confirmed at
the United Methodist Church in Nashua. She
attended school in Osage and in Nashua,
graduating from Nashua High School in 1932.
Kathryn attended Knox College in Galesburg, IL
for two years and then attended Iowa State
University for three years where she graduated
with a major in household equipment. Kathryn
demonstrated ice refrigeration in Atlanta, GA
and Danville, VA. She was then a representative
for Club Aluminum where she worked as a
demonstrator in Detroit and Chicago. She later
became the Extension Home Economist in Floyd,
Mitchell and Chickasaw Counties.
On December 26, 1943 she married Laurence H.
Richardson at the United Methodist Church in
Nashua. They owned and operated the Richardson
Apple Orchard between Lawler and Fredericksburg
for many years. Laurence died on October 11,
1986. Shortly thereafter, Kathryn moved into
Fredericksburg where she lived until becoming a
resident of the New Hampton Care Center in 1992.
She is survived by two sons: Larry of
Richmond, TX and Roy of Knoxville; two
daughters: Kay Jensen of Knoxville and Nancy
Griffin of New Hampton; five grandchildren;
three step grandchildren; three brothers: Merton
of Nashua, Duane of Nashua and Leon of Tuscon,
AZ; and one sister: Mary Anne Stanley of Nashua.
Kathryn was preceded in death by her husband
Laurence; one granddaughter; and her parents.
Arthur Rolfes
Funeral services for Arthur "Art" Rolfes of
Calmar were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday,
March 6 at St. Aloysius Catholic Church in
Calmar with Rev. Donald Hawes officiating.
Interment was in St. Aloysius Catholic Church
Cemetery in Calmar. Pallbearers were: Halverson
Giesen American Legion Post #266. Schluter -
Balik Funeral Home, French Chapel handled the
arrangements.
Arthur, 84, died Tuesday, March 2, 2004 at
the Palmer Lutheran Health Center in West Union
following a lengthy illness.
Arthur Francis Rolfes was born December 20,
1919 in Freeport, MN, the son of Michael and
Frances (Sabelka) Rolfes. At age six, he moved
with his family to California, lived there for a
year and moved to Lawler. He attended country
school near Lawler and helped his family farm.
He served in the US Army during World War II
from October 1941 to February 1947, serving in
the Asiatic Pacific Theater.
On October 2, 1950 he married Lillian Stika
at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Protivin.
They moved to Calmar in 1952 where Art operated
Rolfes Jewelry Store, where he was a watch
repairman and jeweler until he retired in 1995.
Art enjoyed fishing, talking politics,
playing cards, crossword puzzles, and jig saw
puzzles.
He is survived by his wife Lillian of Calmar;
two daughters: Mary Welch of Calmar and Annette
Evenson of Harmony, MN; one son: David of
Calmar; two step grandchildren; one brother:
Elmer of Marion; and one sister: Marie Van
Houten of Abilene, TX.
Art was preceded in death by his parents; two
brothers: John and Leo; and two sisters:
Victoria Kout and twin sister, Mildred Quirk.
Posted on
03/12/2004 by Gene Manning
Joseph Brannon
Funeral services for Joseph Brannon were held
at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 13 at St.
Mary's Catholic Church in Waucoma with Rev.
Marvin Salz officiating.
Interment was in St. Rose Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Randy Buchheit, Edward Mihm,
Jim Hoey, Ronald Nolte, Bill Burke, and Bob
Hauer. Burnham-Wood Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Joseph, 49, died Wednesday, March 10, 2004 of
suffocation while emptying a grain bin in
Cresco.
Joseph Brannon was born August 12, 1954 at
New Hampton, the son of Leonard and Roberta
(Adams) Brannon. He was baptized and confirmed
at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Waucoma. He
graduated from Turkey Valley High School in
1972. In 1974 he received an associate degree
from NIACC and was a graduate of Iowa State
University with a Bachelor of Science degree in
farm operations.
His life was spent in farming and commercial
grain operations. He was presently employed at
the Winneshiek Cooperative Association in
Cresco.
He enjoyed reading and sporting events.
He is survived by parents: Leonard and
Roberta Brannon of Waucoma; two sisters:
Beatrice Bodensteiner of Fredericksburg and
Janice Kerner of Knoxville; two brothers:
Charles of Rochester, MN and Edward of Waucoma.
Joseph was preceded in death by his
grandparents.
April Moore
Funeral services for April Moore of Eglin Air
Force Base in Florida were held at 11:00 a.m. on
Tuesday, March 16 at Notre Dame Parish,
Assumption Worship Center in Cresco with Rev.
Henry W. Charipar officiating.
The pall was placed by her family. Interment
was in Phillips Cemetery at Bonair. Honorary
pallbearers were: Frank Fulsom, Jay Ahern, Mike
Neubauer, Dave Neubauer, and Trevor Witt.
Pallbearers were: Karl Neubauer, Brian Neubauer,
Marty Thomas, Dean Rasmusson, Dusty Burnikel,
Craig Witt, Randy Clapp, and Duane Mittelstadt.
Conway Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
April, 29, died Monday, March 8, 2004 at her
residence at 101 Gafney Road, Eglin Air Force
Base in Florida.
April Lorraine Moore was born February 23,
1975 in Cresco, the daughter of Cheryl (Witt)
Neubauer and Richard Neubauer. She was baptized
and confirmed in her faith in the Assumption
Catholic Church in Cresco. She graduated from
Crestwood High School in Cresco in 1993. She
continued her education at Northeast Iowa
Community College at Calmar.
On June 15, 2001 she married William Joseph
Moore at Cresco. April was employed as a
customer service representative for the Eglin
Credit Union.
She is survived by her husband William; one
son: William Andrew; her mother: Cheryl
Mittlestadt of Lime Springs; her father: Richard
Neubauer of Lime Springs; brothers and sisters:
Brian Neubauer of Lime Springs, Crystal Neubauer
of Waterloo, Rachel Neubauer of LeRoy, MN,
Michelle Neubauer of Lime Springs, Karl Neubauer
of Lime Springs, and Dani Jo Mittelstadt of Lime
Springs; her paternal grandparents: Vince and
Betty Neubauer of Cresco.
April was preceded in death by her maternal
grandparents: Art and Louise Witt.
Julia Ollendieck
Funeral services for Julia "Judy" Ollendieck
of Ridgeway were held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday,
March 13 at the Notre Dame Parish - St. Joseph's
Worship Center in Cresco with Rev. Henry W.
Charipar officiating.
Interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Cresco.
Pallbearers were: Rodney, Terry, Brian, and Mike
Ollendieck and Tom Bodensteiner. Honorary
pallbearers were her nieces and nephews. Conway
Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Judy, 63, died Tuesday, March 9, 2004 at the
Winneshiek County Memorial Hospital in Decorah
of cancer.
Julia Ollendieck was born July 17, 1940 at
the Winneshiek County Hospital in Decorah, the
daughter of Frank and Bertha (Scheidel)
Hemesath. She was baptized by Msgr. Michael
Tiltgen and confirmed in her faith at St.
Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Ossian. Judy
attained her education and graduated from St.
Francis de Sales Central Catholic High School in
1958. In 1960, she graduated from the Rochester
School of Vocational Nursing. She continued to
work at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester until
she was married.
On July 31, 1961 she married Gerald
Ollendieck at St. Francis de Sales in Ossian.
They lived a short time in Cresco. They moved to
Calmar and started a Laundromat. Judy worked
several years at the Winneshiek County Hospital
and the Decorah Medical Associates. They
purchased their farm located east of Ridgeway in
1970. While farming, Judy also worked for
Rockwell-Collins for 20 and one half years. The
Ollendieck's began the housing development,
"Plantation Country View" in 1995. In January
2000, Judy retired from Rockwell-Collins to
begin a business, "Plantation Vinyl Products.
This business was sold to sons, Rodney, Terry,
and Mike in 2002.
Judy was a member of the Notre Dame Rosary
Society. She enjoyed traveling, her flowers, and
collecting angels.
She is survived by her husband Jerry of
Ridgeway; one daughter: Glenda Bodensteiner of
Decorah; four sons: Rodney of Ridgeway, Terry of
Ridgeway, Brian of Mason City, and Michael of
Ridgeway; six grandchildren; two brothers:
Francis of Ossian and James of Chicago, IL; and
two sisters: Lucy Hageman of Ossian and Donna
Kuennen of Cresco.
Judy was preceded in death by her parents;
one sister: Therese Hemesath; and five brothers:
Robert, Edmund, Charles, Mark, and Benedict.
Don Hanson
Funeral services for Don Hanson were held at
2:00 p.m. on Monday, March 15 at the LeRoy
Lutheran Church in LeRoy, MN with Rev. Thomas
Kolden officiating.
Interment was in LeRoy Lutheran Cemetery.
Hindt-Hutchins Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Don, 76, died Friday, March 12, 2004 at the
Adams Health Care Center in Adams, MN where he
has resided for a short time.
Don A. Hanson was born April 6, 1927 near
LeRoy, MN the son of Bert and Freda (Petersen)
Hanson. He graduated from LeRoy High School.
On May 14, 1947 he married Donna Thompson at
the St. Olaf Lutheran Church in Austin, MN. Don
started Hanson Tire Service in 1960 until his
semi-retirement in 1983 at which time he sold
the business to his partner Ronnie Eastvold.
They continued to operate Hanson Tire Service in
Rochester and Cresco. He also became a part
owner and served on the Board of Directors of
the First State Bank in LeRoy. He had also
served on the LeRoy Commercial Club, LeRoy
Lutheran Church Council and Trust Boards, and
the Root River Country Club Board and was a
fireman for 24 years and served as fire captain
and fire chief.
Don enjoyed fishing, his hunting dogs,
pheasant hunting, golfing, bowling, and playing
cards.
He is survived by his wife Donna of LeRoy;
three daughters: Jeanie Thorson and Barb
Billings, both of Cresco, and Kris Jacobsen of
Cannon Falls; five grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren; four brothers: Kenny Hanson
of Dorchester, Joe Hanson of Kasson, Dennis
Hanson of Rochester, and Bob Papach of Florida;
and two sisters: Betty Christy of Waterloo and
Carol Ann Bauer of Tampa, FL.
Don was preceded in death by one
granddaughter; his parents; and one brother.
Ashton Almond
Funeral services for Ashton Almond, formerly
of rural Lime Springs, were held at 2:00 p.m. on
Saturday, March 6 at the Lindstrom Funeral Home
in Lime Springs with Rev. Candraeah Carey
officiating.
Interment will be at a later time in the
spring at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Lime
Springs.
Ashton, 91, died Wednesday, February 25, 2004
in Fresno, CA.
Ashton Arthur Almond was born December 6,
1912 near Lime Springs. His mother was Malissa
Paulson.
At age 18, he married Daisy Johnson and they
farmed at Milford, Round Lake, and Okoboji. The
purchased a farm near Welles, MN where he lived
for many years. His wife passed away in the late
seventies.
Some years after Daisy's death, Ashton
retired from farming and moved to Albert Lea,
MN, where he worked as a Pinkerton Guard in the
Wilson Meat Packing Plant.
In 1982, he married Mae South from Los
Angeles, CA. They moved to Visalia, CA where
Ashton worked in real estate. He was a member of
Faith Baptist Church in Visalia, CA.
He is survived by his wife Mae in California;
four step daughters; and one sister in Iowa.
Ashton was preceded in death by his first
wife Daisy.
Joseph Ptacek
Funeral services for Joseph Ptacek of Elma
were held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 16 at
Immaculate Conception Church in Elma with Msgr.
John Hemann and John Ptacek concelebrating the
mass.
The pall was placed by his children.
Interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Elma.
Pallbearers were: Robert Ptacek, Daniel Ptacek,
Jeffrey Ptacek, Matthew Deutsch, David Deutsch,
and Monty Meyer. Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home
handled the arrangements.
Joseph, 82, died Friday, March 12, 2004 at
the Colonial Manor in Elma of natural causes.
Joseph William Ptacek was born February 27,
1922 in Howard County, the son of Anton and
Almie (Vonasek) Ptacek. He attended rural
country school and began farming at an early
age.
On June 2, 1942 he married Rosalia Meier at
Immaculate Conception Church in Elma. They made
their home on a farm east of Elma for 61 years.
He was life-long farmer and in his spare time he
loved to go fishing.
He is survived by his wife Rosalia of Elma;
one son: Paul of Elma; two daughters: Diane
Ptacek of Little Canada, MN and Linda Deutsch of
Waverly; nine grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren; one brother: Reverend John
Ptacek of Farley; and one sister: Teresa Dumsky
of Sugar Creek, MO.
Joseph was preceded in death by two sons:
Michael and James; his parents; and three
brothers: Clem, Frank, and Ray.
Constance Eaton
Funeral services for Constance "Connie" Eaton
of Elkader were held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday,
March 16 at Bethany Lutheran Church in Elkader
with Rev. Jim Klosterboer and Rev. Marshall Hahn
officiating.
Interment was in East Side Cemetery in
Elkader. Honorary pallbearers were: Michelle
Eaton, Michael Eaton, Emily Cordes, Elizabeth
Cordes, Christopher Burns, Kyle Burns, Kendra
Burns, Nathan Eaton, and Danielle Eaton.
Pallbearers were: Wally Vreeman, Bud Albertson,
Tom Daily, Harlan Eaton, Kevin Lau, Kenneth
Lemka, Malcolm Whittle, and Donald Newbern.
Leonard Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Constance, 69, died Friday, March 12, 2004 at
Central Community Hospital in Elkader following
a long illness.
Constance J. Eaton was born March 13, 1934 in
Cresco the daughter of Melvin and Delia (Seim)
Daily. She was baptized on March 13, 1939 and
confirmed on April 2, 1944 at the First
Congregational Church in Cresco. She graduated
from Cresco High School.
On April 3, 1955 she married Charles Irwin
Eaton in Cresco. They made their home in Elkader
where Connie worked as a secretary for Farm
Service for several years. She worked as a
secretary for Clayton County Farm Bureau for 18
years until her retirement.
She was a member of Eastern Star. She was an
active member of Bethany Lutheran Church and its
various women's groups.
Constance loved going for walks, collecting
humming birds, angels, and mice.
She is survived by her husband Chuck of
Elkader; her children: Chuck, Jr. of Elkader,
Lori Burns of Elkader, and Brett of Elkader; and
nine grandchildren
Constance was preceded in death by her
parents; one sister: Jane Bauer; and three
brothers: Myron, and two in infancy.
Clyde Thompson
Funeral services for Clyde Thompson were held
at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 13 at the
Lindstrom Funeral Home in Cresco with Rev.
Phillip Olson officiating.
Interment will be at a later date in the
spring at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Lime
Springs.
Clyde, 100, died Wednesday, March 10, 2004 at
Rotary Ann Home in Eagle Grove.
Clyde Vivian Thompson was born September 14,
1903 at Knox County, IN the son of Robert and
Blanche Thompson (Coonce), he was raised and
educated near Worthington, IN.
On December 20, 1922 he married Maysel
Archer. He worked as a coal miner, before moving
to Iowa in 1925 where he worked as a farm hand.
Later farming on his own near Hardy in 1943.
They purchased a farm near Lime Springs in 1956
and continued farming until 1973. He retired
that year and moved to Ridgeway. He still helped
nearby farmers and he and Maysel raised a huge
garden and beautiful flowers. After Maysels
death in 1986, he lived at the same home until
May of 1999 when he entered Rotary Ann Nursing
Center in Eagle Grove where he could be closer
to his son and daughter.
He is survived by one son: Milford of Fort
Dodge; one daughter: Vivian Markmon of Hardy;
two sisters: Mina Vinsand of Humboldt and
Mildred Twait of Dextor, MN; many grandchildren;
and great-grandchildren.
Clyde was preceded in death by his wife
Maysel; one daughter: Maxine Larson; one son:
Warren; two grandchildren; his parents; one
brother: Robert; and one sister: Lula.
Mercedes Ryan
Funeral services for Mercedes Ryan of
Harmony, MN will be held at 10:30 a.m. today,
Wednesday, March 17 at Nativity Catholic Church
in Harmony.
Interment will be in Plymouth Rock Cemetery
in Plymouth Rock. Lindstrom Funeral Home is
handling the arrangements.
Mercedes, 89, died Saturday, March 13, 2004
at the Harmony Health Care in Harmony.
A complete obituary will appear in next
week's issue of the Times Plain Dealer.
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Anthony Burke
Funeral services for Anthony Thomas Burke
will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 25
at Immaculate Conception Church in Elma.
Interment will be in the Calvary Cemetery in
Elma.
Friends may call an hour prior to services at
the church. Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home in Elma
is handling the arrangements.
Anthony Thomas Lee Burke, son of Randy and
Jenny (Wilberding) Burke of Elma, was stillborn
Saturday, March 20, 2004 at Mercy Medical Center
in New Hampton.
Anthony is survived by his parents Randy and
Jenny Burke of Elma; one brother: Jayden;
maternal grandparents: Glenn and Marie
Wilberding of Elma; and paternal grandparents:
John and Eleanor Burke of Elma.
He was preceded in death by his
great-grandparents.
James Hale
Funeral services for James "Jim" Hale were
held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, March 22 at Our
Saviors Lutheran Church in Faribault, MN with
Rev. Allan Nelson officiating.
Interment was in Maple Lawn Cemetery in
Faribault. Boldt Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
James, 65, died of a sudden illness in the
Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, VA on
March 17, 2004. He became ill while on a motor
coach tour.
James Frederick Hale was born July 3, 1938
the son of F. Stuart and Lillian Hale. He grew
up on a farm just outside of LeRoy, MN and
graduated from LeRoy High School. He continued
his education at Iowa State University
graduating in 1960.
On May 31, 1959 he married Jane Grover in
Cresco. Right after college, he taught
Vocational Agriculture for five years and then
began a 20-year career in agricultural sales and
management. More than 20 years ago, he became a
motorcoach driver with Faribault Transportation
and Northfield Lines. He and his wife also
co-owned Friendship Travel Group.
Jim's hobby was collecting antique tractors.
He was an active member of the Rice County Steam
and Gas Engine Club. He enjoyed old time music.
He was a long-time member of Our Saviors
Lutheran Church in Faribault.
He is survived by his wife Jane; two
daughters: Barbara of Adams, MN and Joan of
Faribault, MN; one son: Brian of Pine Island,
MN; four grandchildren; his mother: Lillian Hale
of LeRoy, MN; and two brothers: Jerry of
Rochester, MN and John of Winona, MN.
Jim was preceded in death by his father:
Stuart.
Mercedes Ryan
Funeral services for Mercedes Ryan of
Harmony, MN were held at 10:30 a.m. on
Wednesday, March 17 at Nativity Catholic Church
in Harmony.
Interment was in Plymouth Rock Cemetery in
Plymouth Rock. Lindstrom Funeral Home handled
the arrangements.
Mercedes, 89, died Saturday, March 13, 2004
at the Harmony Health Care in Harmony.
Mercedes Mary Ryan was born August 11, 1914
in Winneshiek County, the daughter of Walter and
Winnifred (Cashman) Ryan. She graduated from
Cresco High School in 1931. She went to Mercy
School of Nursing in Dubuque where she graduated
in 1935 as a registered nurse. She worked at
Mercy Hospital as a night supervisor for five
years. In 1941, she joined the United States
Army Nurse Corps as a Second Lieutenant and was
stationed at Fort Leonardwood, MO for one year.
Merceds volunteered for overseas duty and was
sent to Australia with the 155th station
hospital for two years. While there, she
enrolled in School of Anesthesia with the
Harvard Unit. For one year she was stationed on
Moratai Island in the Netherland East Indies.
Upon returning to the United States in 1945, she
was assigned to Shiek Army Hospital in Clinton
where she took further study in anesthesia. She
was honorably discharged from the service in
1946 ending her ranking as Captain. She then
attended Saint Francis School of Anesthesia in
Peoria, IL for 12 months, graduating as a
certified registered anesthetist nurse. She was
employed at Memorial Hospital in Springfield, IL
for three years. Mercedes moved to Mason City
working at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for 29
years, retiring in 1979.
She is survived by one brother: Roger of
Harmony.
Mercedes was preceded in death by her her
parents; five sisters: Catherine Hill, Eileen
Botelho, Lavonne Addison, Betty Ryan, and Alice
Lavonne Ryan; and four brothers: Vincent,
Donald, Martin, and William J.
Leona Sattler
Funeral services for Leona Sattler of Lawler
were held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 17
at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in
Lawler with Rev. Marvin Salz officiating.
The pall was placed by Leona's
grandchilddren. Interment was in Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel Cemetery in Lawler. Pallbearers were:
Bill Moore, Duwane Bruch, Donald Moore, Bradley
Moore, Shane Smith, and Dennis Franzen. Honorary
pallbearers were Donald Arens and Tom Berst.
Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Leona, 72, died suddenly Sunday, March 14,
2004 at Mercy Medical Center in New Hampton.
Leona Mary Sattler was born May 7, 1931 in
rural Chickasaw County near Little Turkey, the
daughter of Victor and Mary (Jirak) Berst. She
attended Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School in
Lawler.
On November 10, 1949 she married Duwane
Bernard Sattler in Chicago, IL. They lived their
entire lives in Lawler. Leona helped clean
houses for several Lawler families for many
years.
Leona enjoyed crocheting and gardening. She
was a member of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic
Church and Rosary Society.
She is survived by one daughter: Mary Ann
Moore of Oelwein; two sons: Bill of Lawler and
Mike of Sumner; five grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; two sisters: Valaria
Franzen and Delores Franzen of New Hampton; and
one brother: Charles of Des Moines.
Leona was preceded in death by her husband
Duwane on May 9, 1987; her parents; and one
brother: Adrian.
Percy Ullom
Funeral services for Percy Ullom of Chester
will be held at 11:00 a.m. today, Wednesday,
March 24 at the Hindt Funeral Home in LeRoy, MN
with the Rev. Candi Carey officiating.
Interment will be in Chester Hill Cemetery.
Percy, 80, died Friday, March 19, 2004 at the
Cresco Care Center in Cresco.
Percy LeMoyne Ullom was born January 20, 1924
in LeRoy, MN the son of Harold Richard and
Borghild Elise (Lunberg) Ullom. Percy attended
school in Beaver Township and graduated from
Chester High School in 1941.
On June 16, 1945 he married Winnifred Cray at
her home in Chester. Percy farmed his entire
life. Starting with his dad in Minnesota and
then at the time of his marriage in 1945 moving
to Chester. He and Melvin Alden farmed for many
years south of Chester and in 1971 his son Bob
joined the operation. Percy was forced to retire
in January 1999 after unsuccessful heart
surgery.
Percy was baptized and was a life long member
of the Chester Methodist Church. He served on
the town council, Chester-Lime Springs co-op
board, county boards, Chester school board, and
Chester telephone board. He was also a member of
the Chester Hill Cemetery board for nearly 30
years and served as president. He also helped
organize softball in the Chester Community and
coached the 12-18 year old team for many years.
Percy was also a conservationist and in
appreciation for his work with wildlife he was
named Howard County and Northeast Iowa Wildlife
farmer of the year in 1988. He placed second in
the state competition.
He is survived by his wife Winnifred of
Chester; two sons: Rick of Chester and Bob of
Chester; four grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren; and one brother: Bill of
LeRoy, MN.
Percy was preceded in death by his parents.
Carmelita Underwood
Funeral services for Carmelita Underwood of
New Hampton will held at 10:30 a.m. today,
Wednesday, March 24 at Holy Family Parish - St.
Joseph Center in New Hampton with Monsignor Carl
Schmitt officiating.
Her children will place the pall. Interment
will be in in St. Mary's Cemetery in New
Hampton. Pallbearers are: Ron Underwood, Jay
Underwood, Jim Petersen, Tim Carolan, Jim
Gilbert, and Sharon Kipp. Honorary pallbearers
are: Earl Drewelow, Harvey Drewelow, Ray Wiley,
Ervin Stansberry, Louis Sostak, Arnie Tierney,
Mike Underwood, Carol Davies, Eric Gilbert,
Chris Bonk, Jolene Redmond, Alitia Farrell,
Denise Bell, Sean Carolan, and Andrea Herman.
Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home is handling
the arrangements.
Carmelita, 91, died Friday, March 19, 2004 at
the New Hampton Care Center in New Hampton of
natural causes.
Carmelita Theresa Underwood was born November
15, 1912 in rural Chickasaw County, near New
Hampton, the daughter of Thomas and Catherine
(Lentz) Brown. She received her education from
country schools and the St. Mary's Catholic
School. She graduated from New Hampton High
School in 1930. She enjoyed being on the
basketball team in high school.
On July 23, 1930 she married Claude Underwood
at St. Mary's Catholic Church in New Hampton.
She cooked at area restaurants throughout her
married life. She enjoyed quilting and made over
75 quilts for her family. She was an avid
gardener and baker, canning and cooking until
she had to leave her home in 2001.
She was a member of Holy Family Parish - St.
Joseph Center and Rosary Society.
She is survived by two sons: Justin of New
Hampton and Larry of Chicago, IL; three
daughters: Lola Gilbert of Waterloo, Donna
Petersen of Grand Rapids, MI, and Kay Carolan of
Minneapolis, MN; 19 grandchildren; 47
great-grandchildren; and one
great-great-granddaughter.
Carmelita was preceded in death by her
husband Claude on December 11, 1987; one
daughter: Mary Ann Undrwood; one son: Claude,
Jr.; one grandson; five sisters: Mary Toestroet,
Josephine Kobliska, Regina Haus, Delores
Gaffney, and Rose Brown; and three brothers:
Louis, Thomas, and Herbert.
Romana Lentz
Funeral services for Romana Lentz of New
Hampton were held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday,
March 23 at Holy Family Parish - St. Mary's
Center in New Hampton with Monsignor Carl
Schmitt and Rev. Linus Rasing officiating.
Her children placed the pall. Interment was
in St. Mary's Cemetery in New Hampton.
Pallbearers were: David Rasing, Dennis Rasing,
Dan Rasing, Chuck Lentz, Bob Lentz, Dean
Schmitz, and Brian Schmitz. Hugeback & Chenoweth
Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Romana, 89, died Friday, March 19, 2004 at
the New Hampton Care Center.
Romana Lentz was born June 12, 1914 in rural
Chickasaw County west of North Washington, the
daughter of Joseph and Magdalena (Freidhof)
Huegel. She attended St. Mary's School in North
Washington through 12th grade.
On September 5, 1933 she married Raymond
Lentz at Immaculate Conception Church in North
Washington. They farmed near North Washington
until 1970 when they moved to New Hampton.
Romana loved gardening, canning, and playing
cards. She was a member of Holy Family Parish
and Rosary Society.
She is survived by one son: Ronald of Monroe
Center, IL; three daughters: Jeanne Lentz of
Bloomington, MN, Kathleen Rasing of Cedar Falls,
and Joyce Schmitz of Urbandale; 14
grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and one
sister: Rita Burgart of New Hampton.
Romana was preceded in death by her husband
Raymond on September 15, 1988; her parents; two
brothers: Leonard and Leo; and five sisters:
Clara Huegel, Margaret Marion, Sr. Mary Lucille
Huegel, Olivia Orthaus, and Lucille Nosbisch.
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