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Peter
Palmersheim
Funeral services for Peter Palmersheim were
held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 28, at
St. Pius X Church in Urbandale with Msgr. Joseph
McDonnell officiating.
Interment was in Glendale Cemetery in Des
Moines. Westover Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Peter, 88, died Monday, October 25, 2004 at
his home after a courageous two year battle with
cancer.
Peter Adrian Palmersheim was born April 29,
1916 on a farm in Howard County near Elma, the
son of Peter and Anna (Biwer) Palmersheim. He
was a resident of the Des Moines area since
1935. After graduating from Immaculate
Conception High School in Elma in 1934, he spent
a year in the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC)
in Cresco. He spent several more years as a
civilian employee in the Iowa District
Headquarters of the CCC in Des Moines. During
this time, Peter spent three years in the Iowa
National Guard.
He was an accountant at the Des Moines
Ordinance Plant from 1941 to 1946. He retired
from Armstrong Rubber in 1978 after a 32 year
career in the accounting department, where he
was Superintendent of General Accounting. He
also ran a home-based income tax service from
1955 until his death.
On April 15, 1939 he married Ellen Green at
St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Des Moines. To
this union seven children were born. On January
4, 1992 he married Genevieve Freidhof at
Immaculate Conception Church in Elma.
He was a member of the Accountants
Association of Iowa, the National Association of
Tax Practitioners and the Institute of
Management Accountants. He was also an active
parishioner at St. Pius X, a member of the St.
Pius Holy Name Society and a Eucharistic
Minister.
He is survived by his wife Genevieve; five
daughters: Sue Bishop, Sharon Sanders, Patti
Nutting, all of Des Moines, Sally Duer of
Runnells, and Mary Nordstrom of Marshall, MN;
two sons: Pete, Jr. of Gig Harbor, WA and Greg
of Des Moines; three stepdaughters: Judy
Henderson of Atlanta, GA, Joanne Halverson of
Spring Grove, MN, and Terri Thayer of Marion;
three stepsons: John Freidhof of Spirit Lake,
Leonard Freidhof of Lanark, IL, and Tim Freidhof
of Osseo, WI; 23 grandchildren; 27
great-grandchildren; 12 step grandchildren;
seven step great-grandchildren; and one sister:
Gertrude Kelly of Charles City.
Peter was preceded in death by his first wife
Ellen; his parents; two brothers: Mathias and
Earl; and three sisters: Christine, Marie, and
Esther who died in infancy.
Barb Dagit
Funeral services for Barbara "Barb" Dagit of
Lawler were held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday,
October 29 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic
Church in Lawler with Rev. Marvin Salz
officiating.
The pall was placed by her three sons.
Interment was in Mt. Carmel Catholic Cemetery in
Lawler. Pallbearers were: Deb Kout, Sue Sander,
Steve Kipp, Daryl Kuennen, Dennis Rausch, Dave
Nienhaus, Ernie Schmitt and Gary Schmitt.
Honorary pallbearers were: Dean and Ellen Fisher
and the staff of Schmitt Fertilizer. Hugeback &
Chenoweth Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Barb, 64, died Saturday, October 23, 2004 at
her home in Lawler.
Barbara Ann Nienhaus was born June 15, 1940
in Fort Atkinson, the daughter of Alfred and
Monica (Huber) Nienhaus. She was baptized and
confirmed into the Catholic Faith at St. John's
Nepomucene Catholic Church in Fort Atkinson. She
attended Catholic grade school and graduated
from Fort Atkinson High School. Barb also
attended LaJames Cosmetology School in Mason
City.
On June 13, 1959 she married James Dagit. To
this union three sons were born. The couple
divorced in 1984.
Barb had lived in the surrounding area of
Lawler until 1968, when she moved into town. She
had worked for the last 30 years in Jackson
Junction, first at Kaiser Agricultural Chemicals
and then Schmitt Fertilizer.
Barb was an avid Bingo player. She was
fantastic at sewing, doing alterations,
crocheting, and knitting.
She was a member of the "Friends in Council"
Woman's Club, a 50 year member of the Catholic
Order of Foresters, a member of Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel Catholic Church in Lawler, where she held
office in the parish society, was a lay minister
and also ushered.
She is survived by three sons: Justin of
Columbia, SC, Jerry of Protivin, and Joe of
Lawler; one granddaughter; three brothers: Ray
of Fort Atkinson, Caroll of Calmar, and Dick of
Fort Atkinson; and three sisters: Darlys Rausch
of Fort Atkinson, Phyllis Kipp of Lawler, and
Mary Kuennen of West Union.
Barb was preceded in death by her parents.
Charles Milz
Funeral services for Charles Milz of Cresco
were held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 28,
at 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 his grandchildren: Kim and
Jeremy Lane, Steve and Scott Milz, Kristi
Bothun, Shelley and Matt Caughron, and Sherry
Mayo. Conway Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Charles, 85, died Monday, October 25, 2004 at
the Cresco Care Center in Cresco.
Charles Francis Milz was born July 6, 1919 in
Howard County near Cresco, the son of Charles
Patrick and Catherine J. (Steffen) Milz. He
attended grade school in Bonair and the Catholic
school in Cresco. He spent 82 years of his life
farming on the same farm where he was born
except for the time he spent in the service. He
went into the Army on October 8, 1941 at Fort
Des Moines. He was discharged on October 18,
1945 at Fort Bragg, NC. He then came back to the
home farm.
On February 11, 1946 he married Mathilda
Pecinovsky at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in
Protivin.
Charles was a member of St. Joseph's Worship
Center in Cresco all his life and the Cresco
American Legion.
His hobby was watching baseball, but
especially farming. In September of 1989, they
had a farm sale, but stayed on the farm until
2001, when they moved to a Condo at Evans
Memorial Home.
He is survived by his wife Mathilda of
Cresco; one son: Tom of Stewartville, MN; two
daughters: Donna Bothun of Birchwood, WI and
Elaine Mayo of Lawler; six grandchildren; five
great-grandsons; and one sister: Katherine Veach
of Dubuque.
Charles was preceded in death by his parents;
two brothers: Joseph and Edward; and five
sisters: Viola Schroeder, Florence Shea, Lucille
Shea, Ruth Milz, and Opal Loney.
Burdette Keune
Funeral services for Burdette Keune of Cresco
were held at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 27
at the First Lutheran Church in Cresco with Rev.
Gary Lee and Intern Paul Miller officiating.
Interment was in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Lance Johnson, Jerry Moen,
Jerry Keune, Gary Zidlicky, Brent Bronner, and
Larry Fenske. Honorary pallbearers were: Art
Zidlicky, Bill Fishbaugher, Norris Larson, Billy
Walker, Lester Johnson, Arlin Bigalk, Bob
Davidson, and Gary Lienhard. Lindstrom Funeral
Home handled the arrangements.
Burdette, 78, died Saturday, October 23, 2004
at the Cresco Care Center in Cresco.
Burdette William Keune was born August 1,
1926 in Howard County on the family farm, the
son of Amiel H. and Alma (Bronner) Keune. He was
baptized and confirmed in the Evangelical United
Brethren Church. He attended rural school and
also had some education after. He was drafted
into the United States Army in World War II and
served part of that time in Germany.
On September 12, 1950 he married LaVonne
Borgan at Saetersdal Lutheran Church. They
joined First Lutheran Church in Cresco. He
served in various positions in the church, such
as, trustee, building and grounds, and usher. He
was a member of the American Legion, Veteran of
Foreign Wars, and the Wildlife Club. He was a
truck driver and had his own trucks for several
years. After trucking, Burdette went into
construction where he operated heavy equipment
for 33 years.
He loved being outdoors, both in his work,
garden, and yard. He enjoyed sports, especially
football, hunting, fishing, and playing cards.
He is survived by his wife Lavonne; two
daughters: Cynthia of Livermore, CA and Sandra
Montague of Waverly; one son: Arden of Sioux
Rapids; and one granddaughter.
Burdette was preceded in death by his
parents; and one brother: Gordon.
Marie Miller
Funeral services for Marie Miller of North
Washington were held at 9:30 a.m. on Monday,
November 1 at the Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church in North Washington with Msgr. John
Hemann officiating.
The pall was placed by her two children.
Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery in North
Washington. Pallbearers were her grandsons:
Michael Miller, James Miller, Jerry Miller,
Ronald Flugge, Roger Flugge, and Rickey Flugge.
Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Marie, 94, died Thursday, October 28, 2004 at
the New Hampton Care Center.
Marie M. Miller was born August 17, 1910 in
rural Chickasaw County, near North Washington,
the daughter of Peter and Mary (Diederich)
Flick. She attended school at St. Mary's in
North Washington through 12th grade graduating
in 1928.
On October 6, 1931 she married William Miller
at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in
North Washington. They farmed southwest of North
Washington on the same farm their entire married
life. William died on November 9, 1993. Marie
stayed living on the farm until October 1997,
when she became a resident of the New Hampton
Care Center. While there she loved playing Bingo
and cards. On the farm she enjoyed planting her
garden and taking care of her flowers. In her
spare time she would embroider while watching
TV.
She was a member of Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church and Rosary Society.
She is survived by one daughter: Florence
Flugge of Osage; one son: Leon of Ionia; 18
grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; five
great-great-grandchildren; and one sister:
Agatha Schild of LaCrosse, WI.
Marie was preceded in death by her husband
William; two sons: Jerome and Dennis; her
parents; one brother: Cletus; and one sister:
Genevieve Burgart.
Mary Schulz
Funeral services for Mary Schulz of Hampton
will be held at 10:30 a.m. today, Wednesday,
November 3 at the Hampton United Methodist
Church in Hampton with Rev. Jerry Miller
officiating.
Interment will be in Hampton Cemetery in
Hampton. Sietsema Vogel Funeral Home is handling
the arrangements.
Mary, 71, died Sunday, October 31, 2004 at
her home in Hampton of natural causes.
Mary Janet Schulz was born July 7, 1933 in
Hampton, the daughter of Lawrence and Doris
(Shroyer) Clay. She graduated from Hampton High
School in Hampton.
On June 15, 1957 she married Dwight Bud
Schulz in Hampton. She was a home maker. She was
a member of Hampton United Methodist Church in
Hampton, a member of the Red Hat Society and
Mother's Club. She enjoyed monthly coffees with
the class of 1951.
She was a member of Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church and Rosary Society.
She is survived by two daughters: Janet
Jensen of Ankeny and Julie Wilson of Cresco; one
son: Steve of Carroll; six grandchildren; and
two brothers: Tom of Reno, NV and Don of
Hampton.
Mary was preceded in death by her husband
Dwight; her parents; and one infant son: David.
Keith Holm, Sr.
Memorial services for Keith Holm, Sr. of
Riceville will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday,
November 6 at Saratoga Presbyterian Church in
Saratoga with visitation starting at 12:00 p.m.
A luncheon will follow the Memorial Service
and Graveside Services will take place following
the luncheon. Cedar Memorial Funeral Home is
handling the arrangements.
Keith, 73, died Friday, October 29, 2004 at
Regional Health Services of Howard County after
a long illness.
Keith A. Holm, Sr. was born June 6, 1931 in
St. Charles, MN, the son of Arba and Esther
(Green) Holm.
On June 17, 1960 he married Camilla Chapman
in Nashua. He was self-employed in sales for
many years. Keith was humored, he said, that he
was born one mile north of Saratoga, MN and will
die one mile north of Saratoga, IA.
He is survived by one son: Keith (Ginger)
Holm, Jr. of Lake City MN; five daughters:
Althea (Peter) Falconero of Schwenksville, PA,
Rita (David) Swenson of Glenville, MN,
Marguerite (James) Wesley of Winston-Salem, NC,
Mildred Broadwell of Naperville, IL, Esperence
(Doug) Lauglin of Green Castle, PA; two
stepsons: Mike (Linda) Ragland of Cresco and
Chuck Kinney of Bloomington, MN; 23
grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three
brothers: Roland (Edith) Holm, Gary Holm, and
Steve (DeAnne) Holm; and one sister: Kathleen
and husband Gerald.
Keith was preceded in death by his wife
Camilla; his parents; one daughter: Barb; and
two sons: Kevin and Kenneth.
Harvey Fishbaugher
Funeral services for Harvey Fishbaugher of
Harmony, MN were held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday,
October 29 at the Root River Church of the
Brethren in rural Preston, MN with Rev. Mark
Rader officiating.
Interment was in the Root River Church of the
Brethren Cemetery in rural Preston. Lindstrom
Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Harvey, 77, died Monday, October 25, 2004 at
his home in Harmony after a long illness of
emphysema.
Harvey Carl Fishbaugher was born December 15,
1926, the son of John and Bernice (Scrabeck)
Fishbaugher. He attended Bristol Center Country
School. He was baptized into the Root River
Church of the Brethren, and was a life long
member. He was a farmer and lived on the family
farm until retiring in 1991.
On April 19, 1953 he married Marlene Jacobson
at the Greenfield Lutheran Church in Harmony.
He enjoyed farming and working with
livestock.
He is survived by his wife Marlene; two sons:
Douglas of Randolf, WI and Donald of Harmony;
one daughter: Debra Finley of Chatfield, MN;
nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one
sister: Phyllis Hageman of Harmony; and two
brothers: Stanley and Bob, both of Harmony.
Charles Haugerud
A public visitation for Charles Haugerud of
Harmony, MN were held on Saturday, October 30
from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at the Lindstrom Funeral
Home in Harmony.
No other services were held.
Charles, 23, died Wednesday, October 27, 2004
in rural Fillmore County, MN.
Charles Warfield Haugerud was born July 26,
1981 in Preston, MN, the son of Mark and Mary
(O'Conner) Haugerud. He attended Fillmore
Central Schools, and graduated in 2000.
He loved the outdoors, fishing hunting, and
watching wildlife.
He is survived by his parents Mark and Mary;
five brothers: Mark, Michael, Paul, Luke, and
Howard; and one sister: Amber.
David Pimlott
Funeral services for David Pimlott of St.
Lucas, formerly of Nashua are pending at the
Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home in Nashua.
David Pimlott, 60, died Sunday, October 31,
2004 at his home suddenly in St. Lucas.
Melba E. Forsman
Funeral services for Melba E. Forsman of
Fredericksburg are pending at the Hugeback &
Chenoweth Funeral Home in Fredericksburg.
Melba, 93, died Sunday, October 31, 2004 at
the Hillcrest Home in Sumner.
Posted on
11/04/2004 by Gene Manning
Ralph Teetshorn
Funeral services for Ralph Teetshorn of rural
Ridgeway were held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday,
November 4 at the Orleans Lutheran Church in
rural Ridgeway with Rev. Phillip Olson and Rev.
Ginny Olson officiating.
Interment was in Oak Lawn Cemetery in Cresco.
Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Ralph, 97, died Sunday, October 31, 2004 at
the Aase Haugen Home in Decorah.
Ralph E. Teetshorn was born December 13, 1906
on a farm near Ridgeway, the son of Eben and
Pearl (Vance) Teetshorn. He was baptized on
March 26, 1963, and confirmed on April 7, 1963
along with his brother and son-in-law. He
attended rural school through eighth grade at
Orleans School No. 5. Ralph then helped his dad
on the farm.
On April 27, 1929 he married Enga Sophia
Sandvik in Cresco.
Ralph continued to farm on the farm of his
birth for 64 years. He also worked for
Winneshiek County, grading roads with team and
grader. He was active in community services and
traveled extensively, buying and selling mules
and horses.
He is survived by one daughter: Betty
Livingood; one son: Robert; three grandchildren;
and five great-grandchildren.
Ralph was preceded in death by his wife Enga;
his parents; his brothers: Earl, Vince, and Roy;
his sisters: Edith Huhe, Alice Blumhagen, Marian
Teetshorn, and Elva Teetshorn in infancy.
Dorothy Kitchen
Funeral services for Dorothy Kitchen of Lime
Springs were held at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday,
November 6 at the United Methodist Church in
Cresco with Rev. Candraeah Carey and Rev. Linda
Johnson-Prestholt officiating.
Interment was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in
Lime Springs.
Dorothy, 86, died Tuesday, November 2, 2004
at the Cresco Care Center in Cresco.
Bernard Roman
Funeral services for Bernard "Barney" Roman
of Cresco were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday,
November 6 at Notre Dame Parish - Assumption
Worship Center in Cresco with Rev. Henry W.
Charipar officiating.
The family placed the pall. Interment was in
Calvary Cemetery in Cresco. Honorary pallbearers
were: Lawrence Peters, Richard Zak, Ray Valvoda,
Arnold Schmauss, John Wacha, Jr., Ray Bieri, and
Dave Corcoran. Pallbearers were: Gerald
Haskovec, Larry Nolan, Jim Hedeen, Scott Voyna,
Melvin Haskovec, Gary Nolan, and Alvin Voyna.
Conway Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Bernard, 83, died Wednesday, November 3, 2004
in Rochester, MN after suffering a severe
stroke.
Bernard James Roman was born March 7, 1921 in
Howard Township, Howard County, the son of Anton
Jr. and Elizabeth Rose (Knippling) Roman. As a
youth, he attended country school and enjoyed
trapping, fishing, and working for several
neighbors.
He entered the U.S. Army Air Forces at Camp
Dodge Iowa, on October 21, 1942 and was
discharged as a S/Sgt. on November 24, 1945 at
Sioux City. He served in the 2043rd and 2103rd
Corp of Engineers Fire Fighting Group attached
to the 8th Air Force in Great Britain, serving
18 months in England until May of 1945. Upon his
discharge from the service, he worked in his
father's blacksmith shop in Maple Leaf, served
as township assessor of Howard Twp., and was
appointed as the first Howard County Weed
Commissioner in May of 1947.
On November 5, 1947, he was appointed as the
first Howard County Assessor, to be effective on
January 1, 1948, being the youngest county
assessor in the state of Iowa at that time. He
served 38 years as Howard County Assessor and
when he retired on December 31, 1985, he was
Dean of the Iowa Assessors and the only
"original appointee" under what is now called
the "Assessors Law."
On June 16, 1947 he married Viola Mary Peters
at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in rural Elma.
They became the parents of two children, Robert
Bernard and Carol Ann (Mrs. Michael S. McGuire).
They have enjoyed 57 years of marriage and three
grandchildren: Michael (Mac) Roman McGuire (13),
Kevin Bernard McGuire (8), and Alison Marie
McGuire (5).
Bernard was a charter member of Cresco VFW
Post #4561, a member of Cresco American Legion
Post #135, receiving a 50 year Continuous
Membership Certificate on March 15, 2004, the
Knights of Columbus Council #1571, Notre Dame
Parish - Assumption Worship Center, and the
Cresco Wildlife Club.
His outdoor hobbies included hunting,
fishing, trapping, gardening, camping,
traveling, and working with his Brittany
Spaniels. His indoor hobbies included playing
cards, making soup, reading, and solving
crossword puzzles.
He is survived by his wife Viola of Cresco;
one son: Robert of Anamosa; one daughter: Carol
and her husband Mike McGuire of Cresco; three
grandchildren; and one sister: Merle (Mrs.
George Vernon) Hedeen of St. Peter, MN.
Bernard was preceded in death by one
granddaughter: Meagan Anne McGuire; his parents;
and two sisters: Alice (Mrs. William) Haskovec
and Velma (Mrs. Harry "Bud") Nolan.
Ruth Nolda
Funeral services for Ruth Nolda of Charles
City, formerly of Elma were held at 11:00 a.m.
on Monday, November 8 at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church in Elma with Rev. Michael Parris
officiating.
Interment was in Saratoga Cemetery in
Saratoga. Pallbearers were: Roger Gesell, Justin
Sells, Jody Schomaker, Arnold Tonjes, David
Furbush, Billy Elliott, and Gary Gima.
Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Ruth, 83, died Thursday, November 4, 2004 at
St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, MN of natural
causes.
Ruth Ida Nolda was born June 2, 1921 on a
farm near Elma, the daughter of Paul and
Wilhelmina Frieda Christina (Prinz) Bartels. She
received her education at Howard County #4 rural
school near her parent's home.
On January 17, 1947 she married Richard Nolda
at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Elma. They
purchased her parent's farm. They farmed for
many years with her husband's brother Robert and
father Jacob Nolda. Ruth resided on the family
farm since birth and it was important to see it
become a Century Farm. They later moved to
Charles City so they could farm and Richard
could work at Hydrotile in Nashua. They returned
to the farm and then moved back to Charles City
where she was living. Through the years she had
been employed as a nurses aide at the New
Hampton and Charles City Hospitals.
She was a member of the St. Peter's Lutheran
Church in Elma and enjoyed working in her
garden, crocheting and cooking.
She is survived by two daughters: Regina
Elliott of Hallsville, MO and Rebecca Nolda of
Rosemont, CA; four grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren; and one brother: Rueben of
Rochester, MN.
Nolda was preceded in death by her husband
Richard on October 24, 1990; and her parents.
Urban Kapler
Funeral services for Urban Kapler of Phoenix
were held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, October 25,
at St. Gregory Catholic Church in Phoenix.
Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Urban, 98, died Tuesday, October 19, 2004.
Urban D. Kapler was born January 29, 1906 in
Ipswich, SD. He grew up in northeast Iowa
graduating from what is now Loras College in
Dubuque in 1929. He spent 1942-1946 as a member
of the 25th Infantry Division, participating in
the battles for Guadacanal, the Western Solomons
and Luzon P.I. Following the war he spent seven
months with the Occupational Forces in Japan.
In 1947 he married Dorothy Readhead in
Detroit. They lived for the following four years
in Grand Rapids, MI. In 1950 they moved to
Phoenix and he took on the agency for the
Metropolitan Refining Co., a distributor of
chemicals for the internal treatment of water in
heat exchange equipment. He followed his
profession for the succeeding 40 years.
He was a life member of the Knights of
Columbus, Marcos de Niza Council #1189. He
served as Grand Knight and Faithful Navigator.
He was also active in the Military Orders of the
World Wars, serving as Commander of the Phoenix
Chapter and also of the Arizona Department.
Following the death of his wife Dorothy in 1986,
he married Alice Morgan in 1990.
He is survived by his wife Alice; sons: David
Morgan of Mormon Lake, AZ and Gary Morgan of
Steubenville, OH; brothers: Clem of Cresco,
Norbert of Ft. Atkinson, and Francis of
Waterloo; and sisters: Sr. Elewyn of Dubuque and
Zenetta Eckerman of Waterloo.
Herman Kapler
Funeral services for Herman "Ike" Kapler of
Cresco will be held at 11:00 a.m. today,
Wednesday, November 10 at Notre Dame Parish -
St. Joseph's Worship Center in Cresco.
Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery in
Cresco. Conway Funeral Home is handling the
arrangements.
Ike, 76, died Sunday, November 7, 2004 at
Mercy Medical Center in Mason City of natural
causes.
Herman L. Kapler was born September 4, 1928
in Howard County, the son of Henry and Thekla
(Holthaus) Kapler. He served in the U.S. Army
from 1954 until 1956. He farmed in the Cresco
area.
On August 29, 1959 he married Helen "Bootie"
Hanson at the St. Joseph's Church in Cresco.
He is survived by his wife Bootie; two
children: Dr. Lisa Kapler (Keith Emerson) of
Rockford and Maria Kapler (Robert Kennon) of
Clinton; two grandchildren; and three sisters:
Corrine Moudry of Protivin, Virgina Powers of
Des Moines, and Annette Polashek of Cresco.
Ike was preceded in death by his parents; one
sister: Marie Mackenberg; and one brother:
Robert.
A complete obituary will appear in next
week's issue of the Times Plain Dealer.
Melba Forsman
Funeral services for Melba Forsman of
Fredericksburg were held at 2:00 p.m. on
Wednesday, November 3 at Peace United Church of
Christ in Fredericksburg with Pastor Laura Hucke
officiating.
Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery in
Fredericksburg. Pallbearers were: Brent Forsman,
Jill Forsman, Scott Forsman, Joni Williams,
Daniel Forsman, Mitchell Williams, Joel
Williams, and Ryan Forsman. Hugeback & Chenoweth
Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Melba, 93, died Sunday, October 31, 2004 at
the Hillcrest Home in Sumner.
Melba E. Forsman was born January 18, 1911 in
Richfield Township rural Fayette County, the
daughter of Elmer and Nettie (Nieman) Kilcher.
Her mother died in 1912 and Melba was raised in
Sumner by her grandfather, August Nieman and her
aunt, Laura Nieman Ribbeck. She attended school
in Sumner graduating in 1928. She then taught in
rural public schools in Fayette and Chickasaw
Counties for four years.
On June 29, 1933 she married Peter Donald
Forsman at St. John Lutheran Church in Sumner.
She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church
in Sumner until moving to Fredericksburg in 1941
where she later joined Peace United Church of
Christ.
She enjoyed playing bridge, camping, and
square dancing.
She is survived by two sons: Donald of Adel
and James of Cameron, WI; four grandchildren;
six great-grandchildren; one brother: Eldred
Kilcher of Alpha; and one sister: Ruth Diemer of
Fredericksburg.
Melba was preceded in death by her husband
Peter on October 29, 1985; her parents; her
grandfather, August Nieman; and one brother:
Paul Kilcher.
George Champlin, Jr.
Funeral services for George "Champ" Champlin,
Jr. of Cresco will be held at 1:00 p.m. today,
Wednesday, November 10 at the First Lutheran
Church in Cresco.
Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery in
Cresco. Lindstrom Funeral Home is handling the
arrangements.
George, 93, died Sunday, November 7, 2004 at
the Patty Elwood Center in Cresco.
George Lyman Champlin was born February 27,
1911 in Cresco, the son of George and Abbie
(Miller) Champlin. He was a graduate of Cresco
High School where he starred in football and
basketball and was a member of the undefeated
football team of 1927 his senior year. He later
attended the University of Minnesota where he
played football and basketball. He played for
the Fritz Crisler's Gopher team of 31, and
Bernie Beirman's 32 and 33 teams, and was known
as the "smallest quarterback in the Big Ten".
Also known as the "Cresco Flash", George was one
of the fastest scat backs in the Big Ten. He was
a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and
earned a BA in 1934. He was one of the oldest
living "M" men before his death and was a strong
supporter of Gopher sports.
On December 25, 1934 he married Eunice Walker
in Minneapolis.
He worked for General Mills in sales and
advertising and is credited by many as the man
that named "Cheerios". He entered the U.S. Navy
in 1943 and served in France and Italy during
WWII as a gunnery officer and assisted the
French Underground. He has two Bronze Stars.
After the war he returned to General Mills. He
worked for them for 20 years before joining
Campbell-Mithun Advertising Agency in
Minneapolis, where he worked until he retired as
VP of Marketing in 1977. George's real passion
was helping young people of all ages find
meaningful employment. One of his many awards
was WCCO's Good Neighbor in 1977. He was also
given credit for bringing 1970 Nobel Peace Prize
winner, Norman Borlaug, to the University of
Minnesota. The credit was given by Norman
Borlaug himself.
He was a member of the Colonial Church of
Edina for 22 years. When he retired he and
Eunice moved back to his beloved home town of
Cresco, where he spent the last 27 years. He was
instrumental in the restoration of the Cresco
Theatre, and building of the north stands at
Cresco High School's football field as well as
many other civic projects. He was a member of
Kiwanis and was elected to the Iowa Volunteer
Hall of Fame in 1990. He was one of the first
members of the Howard County Times Plain
Dealer's Hall of Fame. He was a member of Cresco
Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife Eunice; four
children: George Charles of Hines, MN, Jill
Meredith Newby of Bella Vista, AR, Gay Lizbeth
Anderson of Frederick, MD, and Jan Ellen Lowell
of Franklin, MA; 11 grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren.
George was preceded in death by his parents;
one brother: John; and one sister: Ruth Park.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to
the Patty Elwood Center.
Cyril Bouska
Funeral services for Cyril Bouska of Protivin
were held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 30
at Holy Trinity Church in Protivin with Rev.
John Moser officiating.
Interment was in Holy Trinity Church Cemetery
in Protivin. Conway Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Cyril, 87, died Tuesday, October 26, 2004 at
the Winneshiek County Memorial Hospital in
Decorah.
Cyril Albert Bouska was born February 6, 1917
in Howard County near Schley, the son of Ben J.
and Nellie (Mikesh) Bouska. He attended school
in Protivin and graduated from Rudolphinum High
School. Following his schooling, he returned to
the farm. He enlisted in the U.S. Army on April
3, 1941 and served in the European
-African-Middle Eastern Theatre for the biggest
part of his tour of duty. He was discharged on
July 18, 1945. Upon returning home, he returned
to farming.
On June 4, 1946 he married Catherine E.
Courtney in St. Bridget's Catholic Church at
Bluffton. They raised their family on the farm,
even though they wintered in Florida or
Oklahoma.
Cyril was a member of Holy Trinity Church,
the Knights of Columbus Council #2744 of
Protivin, the American Legion Post #605
receiving his 60-year certificate and a lifetime
member of the V.F.W. Post #4561 of Cresco. He
was an assessor of Sumner and Jackson Townships
and was the Clerk of Sumner Township. Cyril
helped to start the Protivin Fire Department and
was instrumental in purchasing the first truck.
He enjoyed woodworking in his spare time, but
seemed to have little of that.
He is survived by his wife Kay; one son: Gary
of Jensen Beach, FL; one daughter: Wanda Waugh
of Bartleville, OK; and three grandchildren.
Cyril was preceded in death by his parents;
and one sister: Mildred Fencl.
David Pimlott
Private family funeral services for David
"Dave" Pimlott of St. Lucas formerly of Nashua
were held on Thursday, November 4 at the
Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home in Nashua.
David, 60, died Sunday, October 31, 2004
suddenly at his home in St. Lucas.
David Lawrence Pimlott was born April 10,
1944 in Grand Valley, CO, the son of Rev. George
and Alberta (Young) Pimlott. He graduated from
Nashua High School in 1962.
On July 7, 1963 he married Patsy Maloy in
Nashua. He received a B.A. degree from State
College of Iowa in Cedar Falls and an M.A.
degree from the University of Northern Iowa.
Dave taught for the Davenport Community
School District for seven years before going
into the plumbing and heating business. Dave
held the Masters and Journeyman Plumbing and
HVAC License. He worked as Mechanical Engineer
at Clinton Electric in Clinton and Plant Serves
Inc. in Mt. Joy before accepting a teaching
position in Plumbing and HVAC at Northeast Iowa
Community College in Calmar (1991-2002) after
which he retired.
While they lived in Eldridge, Dave was active
with the Eldridge Jaycees and served on the
Eldridge Park Board. He was a member of the
Eldridge United Methodist Church and chaired the
Pastor Parish Committee. Dave was actively
involved with the beginnings of the
apprenticeship program for "ABC" Associated
Building Contractors. He was a member of the
Professional Educators of Iowa. He had been
appointed to an interim position on the St.
Lucas City Council.
Dave enjoyed his retirement taking cruises
with his family.
He is survived by his wife Patsy of St.
Lucas; one son: Kenneth of Nashua; one daughter:
Carol Hamann of Eldridge; three grandchilddren;
his parents: Rev. George and Alberta Pimlott of
Hiawatha; three brothers: Edwin of Ames, James
of Cedar Rapids, and Walter of Andover, MN.
David was preceded in death by an infant son:
Thomas.
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Viola Tuchek
Funeral services for Viola "Vi" Tuchek of
Elma were held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday,
November 16 at Immaculate Conception Church in
Elma with Monsignor John Hemann officiating.
Interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Elma.
Pallbearers were: Joe Praska, Ed Novak, Linus
Lentz, Keith Roethler, Ed Chihak, and Tom Smith.
Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Viola, 90, died Friday, November 12, 2004 at
Mercy Medical Center in New Hampton of natural
causes.
Viola Tuchek was born July 28, 1914 on a farm
two and one half miles west of Spillville, the
daughter of Michael and Victoria (Taylor) Tupy.
She began her schooling at St. Wenceslaus
Catholic School in Spillville and after
receiving her First Holy Communion, finished her
schooling at a country school three miles
northwest of her home. After her schooling, Vi
worked at home until her parents moved to town.
At age 14 she went to work in Cedar Rapids where
she worked various jobs for 10 years the last of
which was for Governor Wilson in Des Moines. In
December of 1939, Vi moved back home to
Spillville.
On June 3, 1940, she married Reuben F. Tuchek
at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Protivin by
Reuben's brother Fr. Edward Tuchek. They resided
in Decorah and operated a tavern for a year and
a half. After WWII, in 1945, they moved to Elma
and operated the West Side Tavern and Sporting
goods until their retirement. Reuben died on
December 9, 1994. Vi later moved to New Hampton
where she resided for three and one half years
before moving back to Elma to reside at the
Afton Oaks.
She was a member of the Immaculate Conception
Church, Rosary Society, A.C.C.W., Mission
Sewing, Legion Auxiliary, Colonial Manor
Auxiliary, and the Elma Senior Citizens.
Viola was preceded in death by her husband
Reuben; her parents; three brothers: Louis,
Joseph, and Michael, Jr.; and two sisters: Emma
Panosh and Cecelia Langren
Evelyn Nelson
Funeral services for Evelyn Nelson, formerly
of Lime Springs will be held at 10:30 a.m.
today, Wednesday, November 17 at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church in Lime Springs.
Interment will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery
in Lime Springs. Lindstrom Funeral Home is
handling the arrangements.
Evelyn, 83, died Saturday, November 13, 2004
at Mercy Hospital in Mason City.
Evelyn Laura Nelson was born November 19,
1920, the daughter of Otto H. and Alvina E.
(Walk) Braun. She was baptized and confirmed at
the Grafton Lutheran Church in Grafton. She
attended grade school in the Grafton area,
worked for local people, and in 1941 boarded the
train for California and married Clifford M.
Nelson on December 31, 1941 at the Little Brown
Church Around the Corner in Ingelwood
California.
After the war, they returned to Iowa and
engaged in farming in rural Mason City, LeRoy,
MN, and Lime Springs. Upon retiring, they left
the farm for town life at Lime Springs.
She enjoyed gardening, crocheting, painting,
St. Paul's Lutheran Church and circle.
She is survived by four children: Duane of
Hartsville, SC, Myra Dierks of St. Ansgar,
Delores "Lori" Praska of Protivin, and Marland
of Garden City, KS; 10 grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; one sister; and one
brother.
Evelyn was preceded in death by her husband
Clifford; her parents; two brothers; and three
sisters.
William Powers
Funeral services for William "Bill" Powers
were held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 9 at
Grace Lutheran Church in Des Moines.
Inurnment was in Resthaven Cemetery in West
Des Moines. Westover Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Bill, 72, died Saturday, November 6, 2004 of
a heart attack.
William C. Powers was born January 20, 1932
in Cresco. He graduated in 1949 from Cresco High
School and was a 1953 graduate of the University
of Iowa. He moved to Des Moines in 1955, and was
formerly employed with Principal Financial Group
for 38 years.
He is survived by his wife Barbara Powers;
and one sister: Lucile Powers of Newton.
John Holmen
Funeral services for John "Al" Holmen of
McIntire were held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday,
November 13 at the McIntire Methodist Church in
McIntire with Rev. Michael Carey officiating.
Interment was in Wayne Cemetery in rural
McIntire. Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Al, 79, died Tuesday, November 9, 2004 at his
home after an extended illness.
John Alvin Holmen was born in rural LeRoy,
MN, the son of John Holmen and Alma Hegge. He
attended local schools and later worked as a
truck driver for a construction company in
Hopkins, MN for 19 years.
On May 21, 1963 he married Florence
Butterfield in LaCrescent, MN.
John enjoyed trucking and gardening.
He is survived by his wife Florence of
McIntire; one son: John of Riceville; two
daughters: Sharon Lange of Waterloo and Lori
Kramer of McIntire; 24 grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren; two great-great
grandchildren; and six extended family members:
Sharon Runde, Daniel Hockens, Judi Hanna, all of
McIntire, Nancy Robertson of Minneapolis, MN,
Kim Derry of Rose Creek, MN, and Sindee Koeings
of Meyer.
Al was preceded in death by his parents; and
two brothers.
Marcella Lynch
Funeral services for Marcella Lynch were held
on Wednesday, November 10 at St. Mary's Catholic
Church in Waucoma with Fr. George Karnik and
concelebrants Fr. Marvin Salz, Fr. Raphael
Ludwig, and Fr. John Barnes officiating.
Interment was in St. Rose Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Paul Nockels, Jim Nockels,
Bill Nockels, Bill Bonwell, David Karnik, and
John Karnik. Burnham Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Marcella died from complications from surgery
in Rochester, MN.
Marcella Lynch was born November 29, 1919 in
rural Fort Atkinson, the daughter of Anton and
Mary Karnik. She worked as a waitress in
Rochester and New Hampton.
On June 8, 1942 she married Hugh John Lynch
at St. John's Church in Fort Atkinson. She
worked alongside her husband in a variety of
businesses including a grocery store, a locker,
farming, a sale barn, and Lynch Livestock and
the Highway Grill.
She belonged to Catholic Daughters of
America, Homemakers Club, Historical Society,
and The Jolly Old Timers.
Her hobbies and interests included gardening,
baking, playing cards, bird watching, and
traveling.
She is survived by her children: Tom of New
Hampton, Gary of Waucoma, John of Manchester,
Mary Jazayerli of Damascus, Syria, and Alice
Fischetti of Cogan Station, PA; 20
grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; one
sister: Angela Fencl of Lawler and one brother:
Fr. George Karnik of Evansdale.
Marcella was preceded in death by her husband
Hugh John; one son: Robert; her parents; and
brothers: Leonard, Clarence, Ray, Charles, and
Tony.
Luella Phippen
Funeral services for Luella Phippen of Alta
Vista were held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday,
November 11 at St. Bernard Catholic Church in
Alta Vista with Monsignor John Hemann
officiating.
The pall was placed by her children.
Interment was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Alta
Vista. Pallbearers were: David Schwickerath,
Denise Campbell, Kevin Schwickerath, Rick
Schwickerath, Jodi Maginnis, Michael Phippen,
Scott Phippen, Stephanie Feiveson, Monica
Dupree, and Shahara Byford. Conway-Kolbet
Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Luella, 92, died Monday, November 8, 2004 at
Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient in Mason City from
injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
Luella Marie Phippen was born June 25, 1912
near Alta Vista, the daughter of John and
Caroline (Glaser) Kolbet. She received her
education at the St. Williams Catholic School in
Alta Vista.
On June 21, 1938 she married Clifford Phippen
at St. Bernard Catholic Church in Alta Vista.
They resided in Charles City for a few years,
then moved near Colwell, and later to a farm
west of Alta Visa until moving to a farm east of
Elma in 1948. In 1952, they moved to Alta Vista
where they operated Cliff's Tavern until they
sold the tavern in 1973. After their retirement
the couple remained in Alta Vista. Clifford died
in January 1975. Luella remained in Alta Vista.
She enjoyed playing cards, daily walks, and
watching the traffic from her front porch.
She was a member of St. Bernard Catholic
Church in Alta Vista, the Rosary Society and the
Alta Vista Commercial Club.
She is survived by her three children:
Marilyn Schwickerath of Mason City, Phyllis
Nixon of Chicago, IL, and Ron of Minneapolis,
MN; 10 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren;
three brothers: Leonard of Charles City, Luvern
of Charles City, and Leo of Elma, two sisters:
Lois McAvoy of Elma and Lola Boss of Charles
City.
Luella was preceded in death by her husband
Clifford; one grandson; her parents; and two
brothers: Louis and Linus.
Herman Kapler
Funeral services for Herman "Ike" Kapler of
Cresco were held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday,
November 10 at Notre Dame Parish - St. Joseph's
Worship Center in Cresco with Rev. Kenneth
Gehling, chaplain at Mercy Hospital in Mason
City officiating.
The family placed the pall. Interment was in
Calvary Cemetery in Cresco. Pallbearers were:
Bruce Moudry, Brian Moudry, Dave Aga, Les
Zapotocny, Duane Kuhn, and Pat Wilson. Conway
Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Ike, 76, died Sunday, November 7, 2004 at
Mercy Medical Center of North Iowa in Mason City
of natural causes.
Herman Louis Kapler was born September 4,
1928 in Howard County, the son of Henry and
Thekla (Holthaus) Kapler. He attended school
through the ninth grade and started farming at
the age of 15. Realizing the value of an
education, he obtained his GED at the age of 50.
He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 until 1956.
While in the service, he was sent to Washington
State to cook for a general, he cooked so well,
the general kept him on his staff until a few
weeks before his discharge. Following his return
home from the service, he started farming again.
Ike milked cows and farmed the same farm for 40
years.
On August 29, 1959 he married Helen "Bootie"
Hansen at the St. Joseph's Church in Cresco.
He was a member of Notre Dame Parish-St.
Joseph's Worship Center, was on the Calvary
Cemetery Board, belonged to the Knights of
Columbus Council #1571, he was a life member and
current board member of the Howard County
Historical Society and was on the Preservation
and Education Center Board, he was a Township
Trustee for Vernon Springs, was a former member
of the Howard County Farm Bureau, and spent 30
years working for the Farm Service Agency.
He was a Chicago Cubs fan, bowled for 50
years and was placed in the Bowling Hall of
Fame. He also loved to fish.
He is survived by his wife Bootie; two
children: Dr. Lisa Kapler (Keith Emerson) of
Rockford and Maria Kapler (Robert Kennon) of
Clinton; two grandchildren; and three sisters:
Corrine Moudry of Protivin, Virgina Powers of
Des Moines, and Annette Polashek of Cresco.
Ike was preceded in death by his parents; one
sister: Marie Mackenberg; and one brother:
Robert.
Elenora Ball
Funeral services for Elenora Ball of Lawler
were held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, November 13
at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in
Lawler with Rev. Marvin Salz officiating.
The pall was placed by her two nieces: Debbie
Prickett and Diane Svestka. Interment was in Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Lawler.
Pallbearers were: Tom Bruess, Tom Trewin, John
Ries, Terrill Ball, Steve Svestka, and David
Croatt. Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home
handled the arrangements.
Elenora, 80, died Wednesday, November 10,
2004 at her home in Lawler.
Elenora A. Ball was born December 26, 1923 on
the Bruess family farm near St. Lucas in rural
Fayette County, the daughter of Joseph and Milla
(Winter) Bruess. She attended school in St.
Lucas and at St. Mary's Catholic School in
Waucoma.
On July 24, 1959 she married Joseph Ball at
St. Mary's Catholic Church in Waucoma. They
lived in Waterloo from 1959 until 1974 when Joe
retired from John Deere. They then retired to
Lawler. Joe died on December 6, 1988. She
remained in her home until her death.
She enjoyed baking, sewing, and cooking. She
was also active in several area organizations
including the Catholic Daughters of the Americas
and the Legion Auxiliary.
Elenora was preceded in death by her husband
Joe; her parents; and one brother: Lee.
Elinor O'Connor
Funeral services for Elinor O'Connor of
Scottsdale, AZ, formerly of Lawler were held at
10:30 a.m. on Monday, November 15 at Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in Lawler with Rev.
Marvin Salz officiating.
Interment was in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Catholic Church Cemetery in Lawler. Pallbearers
were: Jack Blazek, Bob Arens, Jack McKone, Mark
Timlin, Steve Speltz, and Joe Speltz. Hugeback &
Chenoweth Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Elinor, 91, died Monday, November 8, 2004 at
the Scottsdale Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.
Elinor O'Connor was born May 12, 1913 in
Williams, the daughter of Dr. Maurice and Edna
(Sullivan) O'Connor. At an early age the family
moved to Lawler where her father was killed in a
horse and buggy accident. Elinor was a professor
at Iowa State College and taught Textiles at
Arizona State.
She was a member of Our Lady of Perpetual
Care Catholic Church in Scottsdale.
She enjoyed playing bridge.
Gerald Owens
Gerald Joseph Owens, a long time resident of
Cresco, died on November 15 in Phoenix, AZ,
three days after his 90th birthday where he had
been residing for the past 15 years.
Gerald is survived by his wife, Mary; one
daughter; three grandchildren; and four
great-grandchildren
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Rosemary Wilken
Funeral services for Rosemary Wilken of Cresco
were held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, November 22
at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Cresco with Rev.
Michael Massa officiating.
Interment was in St. Matthew's Lutheran
Cemetery in Granger, MN. Lindstrom Funeral Home
handled the arrangements.
Rosemary, 76, died Friday, November 19, 2004
at Gundersen Lutheran Hospital in LaCrosse, WI
from complications from surgery.
Rosemary Katherine Wilken was born March 3,
1928 in Douglas County, MN, the daughter of
Frank and Rose McClellan. At the age of seven,
her mother passed away and she was raised by her
father's sister Mrs. Clara (Carroll) Hennings
along with four of Clara's children. She
attended school at Osakis and Alexandria, MN.
Rosemary graduated from St. Cloud School of
Cosmetology in St. Cloud, MN in 1947.
On May 27, 1949 she married John Wilken. They
moved to Cresco in 1951 and lived here until
1990, when they moved to Bella Vista, AR.
Shortly after John passed away and Rosemary
moved back to Cresco.
She is survived by four sons: Douglas of
Newton, Bruce of Cresco, Scott of Cresco, and
Jeff of Cresco; one granddaughter; three
sisters: Marcelene Peterson of Alberta, Canada,
Audrey Thompson of Othella, WA and Janice
Whiters of Osakis, MN, and special family: Gail
King of Yorkstown, VA, Gary Hennings of Osakis,
MN, Alan Hennings of Ashville, AL, and Mona
Goolsbry of Modesto, CA.
Rosemary was preceded in death by her husband
John; her parents; one sister; one brother; and
two half brothers.
Neil Kahn
Funeral services for Neil Kahn Sr. of New
Hampton will be held at 10:30 a.m. today,
Wednesday, November 24 at the Williamstown
United Methodist Church with Pastor Don Barker
officiating.
Interment will be in the New Hampton City
Cemetery. Pallbearers are: Deterd Korporal, Dave
Leichtman, Brian Finnegan, Randy Liddle, Walter
Wenthold, Jim Kish, Francis Best, Jack Sabelka,
Rob Pennebaker, and Gordon Kammrad. Honorary
pallbearers are his nine grandchildren. Hugeback
& Chenoweth Funeral Home is handling the
arrangements.
Neil, 82, died Friday, November 19, 2004 of
complications of heart disease.
Neil William Kahn Sr. was born November 22,
1921 on a farm south of New Hampton in the
Williamstown area, the son of William F. and
Frances A. (Ries) Kahn. He graduated from New
Hampton High School in 1939. He went to work at
John Deere and Rath Packing in Waterloo before
he returned to the family farm three fourths
mile west of Williamstown.
On March 18, 1945 he married Elva White. To
this union six children were born. They later
divorced. Neil married Evelyn Moore on September
21, 1974 in McGregor.
Neil farmed and also worked for the SCS
office in New Hampton. In 1965, he went to work
for the Rockford Brick and Tile Company and then
in 1966, began working for Sheffield Brick and
Tile, where he was a tile salesman and surveyor.
He had the honor of being Salesman of the Year.
While working with tile, Neil designed and
patented the "Kahn Kombination", a tile outlet
gate. In 1987, he and his wife Evelyn formed
Kahn Tile Supply at the farm by Williamstown. He
continued to sell tile up to the time of his
death.
Through the years he also planted an orchard
and with the help of a daughter, harvested and
sold apples. Neil and his apples were featured
on the Paul Harvey radio program.
Neil had served on the New Hampton School
Board for several years and was president of the
board for a time. He was an active member and
served on the board of the Williamstown United
Methodist Church. He had served at the church as
trustee, treasurer and was the current board
chair.
He is survived by his wife Evelyn; six
children: Sherryl Paul of Lansing, Neil Jr. of
Waterloo, Karen Kahn of Charles City, Evelyn
Budweg, Mary Reisner, and Kimberly Havens, all
of New Hampton; nine grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren; and one brother: Robert of
Kansas City, MO.
Neil was preceded in death by one grandson;
and his parents.
Thelma Halverson
Funeral services for Thelma Halverson of New
Hampton were held at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
November 17 at the Jerico Lutheran Church in
Jerico with Pastor Kent Dethlefsen officiating.
Interment was in Jerico Lutheran Church
Cemetery in Jerico. Pallbearers were: Ryan
Keating, Matthew Keating, Joseph Yared, Zachery
Gangstad, Tyler Gangstad, Austin Gangstad, and
Andrew Johnson. Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral
Home handled the arrangements.
Thelma, 91, died Sunday, November 14, 2004 at
Mulders Health Care Facility in West Salem, WI.
Thelma Inger Halverson was born February 7,
1913 in a log home in rural Chickasaw County,
the daughter of Otto and Hannah (Leifson)
Hansen. She was baptized and confirmed into the
Christian Faith at the Saude Lutheran Church.
She received her education in rural country
schools.
On July 30, 1930, she married Tollef Arthur
Knutson They farmed in Chickasaw and Howard
Counties. Thelma enjoyed crocheting, cooking,
and baking.
Thelma was active in the Jerico Lutheran
Church Aid and helped with many church dinners
there. Tollef died on February 18, 1969. On
April 18, 1970 she married James Lowell
Halverson who later died on May 25, 1989. Thelma
moved off the family farm in 1991, moved to New
Hampton where she lived until 1999, then she
went to live with her daughter in West Salem, WI
and lived there until March 3, 2004 when she
became a resident of Mulders Health Care
Facility.
She is survived by one daughter: Hazel
Schweiger of West Salem; four grandchildren; two
step grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; six
step great-grandchildren; one sister: Hilda
Kelly of New Hampton.
Thelma was preceded in death by her husbands
Tollef and James; her parents; her step father:
Martin Borlaug; one brother: Dorius; and one
sister: Inger in infancy.
Lillian Kalkbrenner
Funeral services for Lillian Kalkbrenner of New
Hampton were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday,
November 20 at Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home
in New Hampton with Pastor Marshall Monthei of
the United Methodist Church officiating.
Interment was in the New Hampton City
Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Ed Severson, Arlin
Severson, Jim Wilson, Jim Arjes, Randy Fike, and
Wayne Moetsch.
Lillian, 85, died Monday, November 15, 2004
at the New Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center.
Lillian A. Kalkbrenner was born December 12,
1918 in Richland Township, rural Chickasaw
County, the daughter of Michael and Mary (Rehorst)
Peters. She attended rural country schools and
the New Hampton Community School.
On December 15, 1942, she married Laurence
Kalkbrenner. They lived their entire lives in
New Hampton. She worked as a dietician for the
former St. Joseph Community Hospital in New
Hampton for 17 years. Laurence died on January
7, 1980. She lived in her home until May of this
year when she became a resident at the New
Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Lillian was preceded in death by her husband
Laurence; her parents; one sister: Mabel Wilson;
and six brothers: George, Glenn, Jack, Clinton,
Clyde, and Vincent.
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