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Raymond
Trachta
Funeral services for Raymond "Ray" Trachta of
Cresco were held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday,
October 5 at Assumption Catholic Church in
Cresco.
Interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Cresco.
Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Raymond, 72, died Friday, October 1, 2004 at
the Regional Health Services of Howard County.
Raymond C. Trachta was born April 6, 1932 in
Schley, the son of Louis and Mary (Pisney)
Trachta. Ray graduated from Notre Dame High
School. After graduation Ray entered into the
U.S. Army. He obtained the rank of Sergeant and
fought during the Korean War. After being
honorably discharged from the Army, he worked
for Rath Packing in Waterloo. He later worked
for Cresco Machine, and then for Kratz Motors
which became H & S Motors, which is where he
worked until his retirement in December of 1999.
On April 18, 1959 he married Celeste Bouska
in Cresco.
Ray enjoyed his children, and looked forward
to his daily car ride with Vern and Herky.
He is survived by his wife Celeste; two sons:
Vern of Cresco and Rod of Winona, MN; three
brothers: Joe, Paul and Louis, Jr.; and one
sister: Betty Neubauer.
Ray was preceded in death by his parents.
Idell Tessmer
Funeral services for Idell Tessmer of
Fredericksburg were held at 1:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, October 5 at Peace United Church of
Christ in Fredericksburg with Pastor Laura Hucke
officiating.
Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery in
Fredericksburg. Pallbearers were her
grandchildren: Chris Weber, Frederick Weber,
Matthew Weber, Paul Tessmer-Tuck, Peter Tessmer,
Jennifer Thompson, Ann Flaws, John Scheel, James
Scheel, Paula Schreurs, and Stephanie Grendahl.
Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Idell, 88, died Saturday, October 2, 2004 at
Covenant Medical Center in Waterloo.
Idell P. Tessmer was born June 29, 1916 at
Fredericksburg, the daughter of Doc Compton and
Jeanette Lulu (Richardson) Parks. She graduated
from Fredericksburg High School in 1934.
On August 9, 1936 she married Paul A. Tessmer
in Chicago, IL. They farmed near Fredericksburg
until moving to town in 1947. She was a member
of Peace United Church of Christ, Eastern Star,
Northeast Iowa Artist Association and the
Fredericksburg Garden Club.
Painting and golf were hobbies of hers, but
her true love was for gardening and flowers.
She is survived by four children: Rev. Fred
Tessmer of Hudson, Mary Scheel of Sioux Falls,
SD, Bette Forster of Fridley, MN, and June Weber
of Waterloo; 11 grandchildren; 11
great-grandchildren; and one sister: Jeanette
Knight of Fullerton, CA.
Idell was preceded in death by her husband
Paul on July 17, 1993; her parents; four
brothers: George, Thomas, Woodrow, and an
infant; and five sisters: Dorothy, Ruth,
Cynthia, Loerna, and Doris.
Evelyn Schmitt
Funeral services for Evelyn Schmitt were held
at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, September 22 at St.
Boniface Church in Waukee.
Interment was in Resthaven Cemetery in West
Des Moines. Westover Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Evelyn, 80, died Sunday, September 19, 2004
at Mercy Hospital in Des Moines.
Evelyn A Schmitt was born September 9, 1924
in St. Lucas, the daughter of Louis and Barbara
(Joanna) Winter.
On August 29, 1944 she married Clarence
Schmitt in Waucoma. They farmed in Fort Atkinson
for 24 years. In 1968, after a construction
accident, they moved to Marion where she worked
at a dental lab. In 1993, they moved to Waukee
to be close to family.
She was a member of St. Boniface Church.
She is survived by two sons: Robert of White
Bear Lake, MN and Dennis of Clarinda; two
daughters: Kathy Simeno of Urbandale and Janice
Baughman of Williamsburg; five grandchildren;
four great-grandchildren; two sisters: Dorothy
Holthaus and Marie Schissel; and one brother:
Linus Winter.
Evelyn was preceded in death by her husband
Clarence; her parents; two grandchildren; and
eight brothers and sisters.
Anna Lindell
Funeral services for Anna Lindell of Cresco
will be held at 11:00 a.m. today, Wednesday,
October 6 at the First Congregational Church in
Cresco with Pastor Tim Sir officiating.
Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery in
Cresco. Pallbearers are: Larry Frank, Tom
Williams, Bill Wentworth, Clint J. Lindell,
Stephen Johnson, and Joe Sir. Conway Funeral
Home is handling the arrangements.
Anna, 17, died Sunday, October 3, 2004 from
injuries suffered in an automobile accident in
Winneshiek County, Iowa.
Anna Marie Lindell was born June 6, 1987 at
Ashland, WI, the daughter of Clinton and Mary
(Chapman) Lindell. She lived in Mauston, WI and
as a young girl, she moved to Cresco with her
mother. She attended Cresco Elementary and
Crestwood High School through her sophomore year
and elected to be home schooled this past year.
Anna enjoyed reading, writing poems, hanging
out with her friends and listening to all types
of music, which was a big part of her life. She
loved kids and elderly people and was more
willing to help them than doing things for
herself.
She is survived by her mother: Mary of
Cresco; her father: Clinton of Hayward, WI; one
brother: Clinton J. of Lime Springs; and
maternal grandmother: Lillie Chapman of
Ridgeway.
Anna was preceded in death by her maternal
grandfather: James Chapman; and paternal
grandparents: Carol and Erma Lindell.
Walter Jones
Funeral services for Walter Jones of Cresco
will be held at 11:00 a.m. today, Wednesday,
October 6 at the Cresco Community Chapel in
Cresco with Rev. Mike Simiele officiating.
Interment will be in Chester Hill Cemetery in
Chester. Lindstrom Funeral Home is handling the
arrangements.
Walter, 76, died Saturday, October 2, 2004 at
his home.
Walter J. Jones was born April 1, 1928 in
LeRoy, MN, the son of Hollis and Inga (Hansen)
Jones. He was awarded a Purple Heart while
serving in the Army in the Korean War.
On December 24, 1950 he married Zona Perry in
LeRoy, MN. Walter was one of the founding
fathers of the Cresco Community Chapel.
Walter began a 37 year career in
communications when he was hired as a lineman in
March of 1950 for the Central Iowa Telephone
Company in LeRoy. Then in June of 1958, he moved
to Cresco where he worked as a lineman with the
telephone company. He moved his family to
Grinnell in June of 1979 where he became a
technical instructor at the General Telephone
training center from where he retired on April
30, 1987. He and Zona returned to Cresco in June
of 2002.
He loved to camp and fish.
He is survived by his wife Zona of Cresco;
his children: Linda Conn of Cedar Rapids, David
of Cresco, Rhonda Vobr of Cresco, Brenda
O'Halloran of Grinnell, and James of Grinnell;
10 grandchildren; four brothers: Harold of
LeRoy, Don of Chester, Vernon of Lime Springs,
and Roger of Manchester; and one sister: Carol
Mullenbach of Rose Creek, MN.
Walter was preceded in death by his parents;
one brother: Clarence; and one sister: Helen
Eastland.
Joseph Whalen
Funeral services for Joseph "Joe" Whalen of
Harmony, MN were held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday,
October 4 at St. Agnes Catholic Church at
Plymouth Rock.
Interment was in Plymouth Rock Church
Cemetery. Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Joseph, 80, died Friday, October 1, 2004 at
the Harmony Health Care in Harmony, MN.
Joseph LaVern Whalen was born May 28, 1924
the son of Paul, Sr. and Myrtle (Roche) Whalen.
After graduating from high school, Joe served
his country by entering the Navy and serving
during WWII. He was a member of the V.F.W. in
Decorah, as well as the American Legion of
Harmony.
On January 6, 1945 he married Doris Mae
Wernet. When Joe returned from serving his
country, he and Doris farmed all their life in
rural Canton, MN.
He enjoyed dancing to Cab Driver and his
Belgium horses.
He is survived by seven children: Rosella
Carolan of Decorah, Linda Fishbaugher of
Harmony, Dennis of Harmony, Thomas of Harmony,
Blaine of Harmony, Joseph, Jr. of Bur Oak, and
Keri of Burr Oak; 25 grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren; three brothers: Edward of
Canton, LaVern of Rochester, MN, and Larry of
Rochester; and one sister: Lucy Took of
LaCrosse, WI.
Joseph was preceded in death by his wife
Doris; one son: Philip; one granddaughter; his
parents; three brothers: Harold, Quentin, and
Paul; and one sister: Delone.
Wilfred Lansing
Funeral services for Wilfred Lansing of
Ossian were held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday,
October 2 at St. Francis de Sales Catholic
Church in Ossian with Msgr. Cletus J Hawes
officiating.
Interment was in St. Francis Cemetery in
Ossian. Pallbearers were: Joel Kuennen, Todd
Gerleman, Troy Gerleman, Shawn Lansing, Shelby
Lansing, Shane Lansing, Patrick Lansing, Scott
Lansing, Corey Hruska, and Christopher Hruska.
Schmitz Funeral Home is handling the
arrangements.
Wilfred, 90, died Thursday, September 30,
2004 at Gundersen Lutheran Hospital in LaCrosse,
WI after suffering a heart attack.
Wilfred Joseph Lansing was born March 2, 1914
in Military Township, Winneshiek County, near
Ossian, the son of William F. and Regina (Huber)
Lansing. He was baptized and confirmed in his
faith at St. Francis de Sales Church in Ossian
of which he was a lifetime member. He attended
and graduated from St. Francis DeSales School
and returned home to work on the farm.
On October 24, 1939 he married Victoria J.
Hageman at Our Lady of Seven Dolors Church in
Festina by the late Rev. A.J. Rubly. They lived
on a farm west of Ossian and farmed it until
they retired and moved into town in 1972.
He was a member of St. Francis de Sales
Church, its Rosary Society, its church choir,
and the Knights of Columbus Council #2073 of
which he was a former Grand Knight. He was also
a member of the Farm Bureau.
He enjoyed fishing, gardening, traveling,
card playing (especially cribbage), dancing, and
doing carpentry work.
He is survived by his children: Bernice
Kuennen of Marshfield, WI, DiAnn Gerleman of New
Hampton, twins, Kenneth of Ossian, Keith of
Sumner, and Nancy Lou Hruska of Cresco; 14
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Wilfred was preceded in death by his wife
Victoria on December 31, 2003; one son:
Clifford; one grandson; two brothers: George and
Leo; and two sisters: Cyrilla Malloy and Mary
Thuente.
Irene Erickson
Funeral services for Irene Erickson of Cresco
will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, October
7 at Notre Dame Parish-St. Joseph's Worship
Center in Cresco.
Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery in
Cresco.
Friends may call at the Lindstrom Funeral
Home in Cresco from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Wednesday
evening with a 5:00 p.m. Rosary service and a
7:00 p.m. Legion Auxiliary service. Friends may
also call one hour prior to services at the
church.
Irene, 83, died Sunday, October 3, 2004 at
the Regional Health Services of Howard County.
Irene Erickson was born August 17, 1921 in
Canoe Township, Winneshiek County, the daughter
of Philip and Clara (Goettelman) Kolegraph. She
graduated from Decorah High School in 1938.
On May 17, 1939 she married Lyle Erickson in
Decorah. They lived in Manitowoc, WI while Lyle
was building submarines. They also farmed in the
Frankville, Westgate and Decorah areas. They
moved to Cresco in 1948. In Cresco Irene and
Lyle started the E & B Tractor Company with Mr.
Brunhagen, where she was the bookkeeper. She
then worked for another Implement Dealer and
also at the Credit Bureau. After Lyle got his
Real Estate License she worked as bookkeeper and
auction clerk with Lyle Erickson Real Estate and
Auction Company, which is currently known as
Erickson-Prochaska, Inc. After retiring in
Cresco in 1985, she and Lyle moved to Bella
Vista, AR. They started an Auction Company in
Arizona. They returned to Cresco in 1989 but
continued to spend the winter and early spring
in warmer climates until Lyle passed away in
1994.
Organizations and Club Affiliations: National
and Iowa Auctioneer
Association Auxiliary and server as President
of both the state and national groups, also a
Board Member and Historian of both groups,
Cimota, GFWC, Howard County Historical Society
as past Treasurer and board member, American
Legion Auxiliary, Notre Dame Circles of Faith,
served as President of the former St. Joe's
Parish including the Finance Committee, was a
member of the Board of Trustees of the Howard
County Hospital. She was also one of the women
responsible for starting the Howard County
Hospital Auxiliary and served as its President.
She was instrumental in starting the HCH (RHSHC)
Scholarship awards and Chaired the annual Quilt
Auction for several years.
Irene was also a member of the Notre Dame
Parish, and an Honorary member of Crestwood FFA,
she was also a Camp Fire Girl Leader for four
years. She was also a past leader of the sewing
circle of the former St. Joseph's Parish.
Most treasured awards and honors: First
Inductee into the National
Association of Auctioneers Auxiliary Hall of
Fame, being honored as the "Golden Girl" of the
NAA Auxiliary at their 50th Anniversary
Celebration, and being selected as the Grand
Marshall of Cresco's Santa Parade.
She is survived by one son: Kenneth of
Charlotte NC; one daughter: Barbara Prochaska of
Cresco; four grandchildren; four
great-grandsons; and one sister: Hazel Styve of
Decorah.
Irene was preceded in death by her husband
Lyle in 1994; her parents; and one brother:
Walter.
Stephen Courtney
Funeral services for Stephen Courtney of
Decorah were held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday,
September 30 at St. Benedict's Catholic Church
in Decorah with Rev. Gary Krapfl and Monsignor
Edward Lechtenberg officiating.
Interment was in St. Bridget's Catholic
Cemetery in Bluffton. Pallbearers were: Tim
Courtney, Scott Courtney, Craig Courtney, Dick
Carlsten, Dave Broghamer, and Shelby Courtney.
Schluter-Balik Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Stephen, 74, died Monday, September 27, 2004
at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, MN
following a short illness.
Stephen Patrick Courtney was born June 6,
1930 near Bluffton, the son of Harry and Stella
(Carolan) Courtney. He served in the Korean War
in the US Army.
In 1953 he married Audrey Ruffridge. He drove
truck for Wapsie Produce, Wisconsin Dairies, the
Fred Carlson Company and Bruening Rock Products,
where he retired in 1999.
He was a member of St. Benedict's Catholic
Church and the Helof-Holm VFW Chapter #1977.
He is survived by four sons: Stephen of
Decorah, Jim of Des Moines, John of Decorah, and
Eric of Des Moines; two daughters: Janet
Martinson of Winona, MN and Laurie Courtney of
Des Moines; 14 grandchildren; four sisters:
Marge Carlsten of Moline, IL, Marie Broghamer of
Decorah, Louise Nichols of Papillion, NE, and
Elaine Drummond of Houston, TX; and two
brothers: Louis of Ridgeway and Vincent of
Omaha, NE.
Stephen was preceded in death by his wife
Audrey in 1972; one son: Joseph; his parents;
and two brothers: Frank and Jay.
Beatrice McGovern
Funeral services for Beatrice McGovern were
held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, September 27 at the
Conway Funeral Home in Riceville with Rev. Ray
Atwood officiating.
Interment was in Riverside Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Brian Knapp, Zachary Bell, Jon
McGovern, Jake Roney, Jason McGovern, and
Nicholas McGovern.
Beatrice, 90, died Saturday, September 25,
2004 at the Denver Sunset Home where she has
made her home since June 26, 2002.
Beatrice R. McGovern was born on February 8,
1914 in Riceville, the daughter of F. Leo and
Mable (Phippon) Murphy. She received her
education in the rural school.
On December 12, 1931 she married Daniel
Worple in Riceville. They farmed in the
Riceville-Elma area. They owned and operated the
Riceville Dry Cleaners from 1962 until 1969. Dan
died on November 23, 1969 and Beatrice started
cooking at Pettit's Caf/ until she retired in
1973 and she became a full time homemaker.
On February 3, 1973 she married Joseph
McGovern in Riceville. He died on July 29, 1995.
She is survived by two children: Delmer
Worple of Washburn and Donna Mae Torsrud of
Evansdale; six step sons: Michael McGovern of
Bentonville, AR, Arthur McGovern of Waterloo,
Jon McGovern of Evansville, Terry McGovern of
Riceville, Father Mark McGovern of Dyersville,
and James McGovern of St. Paul, MN; six step
daughters: Ruth McHyster of Boulder, CO, Merry
Whittaker of New German, MN, Joan Britton of
Portland, OR, Kathleen Luchwitz of Redington,
FL, Jane McGovern of Minneapolis, MN, and
Colleen McGovern of Denver, CO; five
grandchildren; 10 great grandchilddren; 42 step
grandchildren; 44 step great-grandchildren; one
great-great-grandson; several step
great-great-grandchildren; and one sister:
Kathleen Goodbrand of Riceville.
Beatrice was preceded in death by her two
husbands; her parents; one sister: Vivian
Purtell; and two brothers: Lawrence and Joseph.
Dorothy Daskam
Funeral services for Dorothy Daskam were held
at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, September 27 at the
Cresco United Methodist Church in Cresco with
Pastor Lewis Flanigan officiating.
Interment was in Eddy-Kendallville Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Heather and Brandon Brumm,
Lindsay and Megan Daskam, and Jared and Brian
Rance. Conway Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Dorothy, 78, died Thursday, September 23,
2004 at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, MN
after a short illness.
Dorothy Mae Daskam was born April 7, 1926 in
rural Winneshiek County near the Minnesota
border south of Harmony, MN, the daughter of
Alonzo and Minnie (Radechel) Jacklin. She
attended rural grade school in Winneshiek
County, graduating from the eighth grade in
1939. She attended and graduated from Harmony
High School in 1943.
On April 14, 1945 she married Donald Daskam
at the Methodist parsonage in Harmony. They
farmed in the Kendallville area moving into
Cresco in 1978. She worked at the
Howard-Winneshiek School from 1971 until 1988 in
food service.
Dorothy belonged to the United Methodist
Church, the American Legion Auxiliary, and the
"Nifty-over-Fifty" exercise class.
She enjoyed antiquing, garage sales, reading,
and collecting copper.
She is survived by her children: Kathy Brumm
of Rochester, MN, Allan of Cresco, and Darla
Rance of Lime Springs; seven grandchildren; and
one sister: Eleanor Kittleson of Blooming
Prairie, MN.
Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband
Donald on September 3, 1986; and her parents.
Paul Broadwater
Funeral services for Paul Broadwater were
held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 2 at the
United Methodist Church in Harmony, MN.
Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery in
Granger, MN. Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Paul died Tuesday, September 28, 2004 at St.
Mary's Hospital in Rochester, MN.
Paul Duane Broadwater was born August 20,
1923, the son of Floyd and Laura (Swanger)
Broadwater. He was raised on a farm in Bristol
Township He graduated from Preston High School
in 1941. After high school, he served in the US
Army and was a veteran of World War II.
On June 22, 1945 he married Eva Jane Serfling
in Harmony. After graduating from Dunwoody
Institute in Minneapolis, specializing in sheet
metal work, he purchased a plumbing and heating
business in Harmony. He owned and managed
Broadwater Plumbing and Heating for 31 years
before retiring. After selling his business in
1981, they spent several winters in Florida and
Arizona.
He was a Volunteer Fireman and Village
Councilman, a member of the American Legion, the
Lions Club, Masonic Lodge 289 and the Harmony
United Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife Eva Jane; three
daughters: Cynthia Matson of Oberlin, KS, Sally
Marcuson of Overland Park, KS, and Mary
Broadwater of Rochester, MN; six grandchildren;
and one sister: Helen Sorg of Baraboo, WI.
Paul was preceded in death by his parents;
and five brothers: Milton in infancy, Gordon,
Ralph, Galen, and Clair.
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Geraldine Simons
Funeral services for Geraldine "Geri" Simons
of New Hampton were held at 10:30 a.m. on
Thursday, October 7 at Holy Family Parish-St.
Mary's Center in New Hampton with Msgr. Carl
Schmitt officiating.
Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery in New
Hampton. Pallbearers were: Glen Benson, J.C.
Schnurr, Brad Bumba, Dave Kraft, Kent York, and
Jim Miller. Hugeback & Cenoweth Funeral Home
handled the arrangements.
Geraldine, 80, died Monday, October 4, 2004
at Mercy Medical Center in New Hampton.
Geraldine Ann Simons was born November 20,
1923 in New Hampton, the daughter of Clarence
and Marie (Conrad) Schnurr. She graduated from
New Hampton High School.
She married Dutch Simons of Pennsylvania and
was later divorced. She worked at the Oliver
Corporation in Charles City for many years as a
Blueprint Operator. Geri also owned and operated
"Gifts by Mimi" for 20 years.
Geraldine was preceded in death by her
parents; and one sister: Vivian Schnurr.
Orella Schwickerath
Funeral services for Orella Schwickerath of
New Hampton were held at 10:30 a.m. on
Wednesday, October 6 at Holy Family Parish-St.
Joseph Center in New Hampton with Msgr. Carl
Schmitt officiating.
Interment was in Calvary Cemetery.
Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Orella, 79, died Sunday, October 3, 2004 at
Mercy Medical Center in New Hampton of natural
causes.
Orella Mildred Schwickerath was born July 6,
1925 at New Hampton, the daughter of Ulysses and
Anna (Roehrich) Stansbery. She received her
education at country schools near her family's
home.
On September 12, 1942 she married Louis
Schwickerath at St. Joseph Church in New
Hampton. They resided in New Hampton for a short
time and then moved to a farm in Nashua and
later Ionia. In 1950 they moved to a farm north
of New Hampton. The couple tiled for many years.
After Louis' death in 1983, Orella moved to New
Hampton.
She enjoyed quilting, reading, listening to
the scanner, hunting trips out West with John
and Louise, going to the cabin, and car rides.
She was a member of the Holy Family Parish
and Rosary Society.
She was survived by two daughters: Ardel
Boyle of Elma and Carol Jirak of New Hampton;
one son: Gerald of Foley, MN; 16 grandchildren;
16 great-grandchildren; one
great-great-grandchild; two sisters: Sylvia
Nystel of New Hampton and Rose Nystel of New
Hampton; and one brother: Lawrence of Waterloo.
Orella was preceded in death by her husband
Louis; one son: John; one granddaughter; one
grandson; one great-grandson; her parents; one
brother: Ervin; and one sister: Edna Maklenburg.
David Reicks
Funeral services for David Reicks of Protivin
will be held at 10:30 a.m. today, Wednesday,
October 13 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in
Protivin with Rev. John Moser and Monsignor
Leander Reicks concelebrating the Mass.
David's wife Sue, children Trisha and Cory,
and his parents Eugene and Grace Reicks will
place the pall. Interment will be in Mt. Carmel
Cemetery in Lawler. Pallbearers are: Dean
Reicks, Frank Mueterthies, Mark Hageman, John
Mihm, Wayne Gray, Joe Lensing, Howard Lensing,
Mark Kuhn, Ralph Reicks, Victor Servantez, Bob
Reicks, Roger Reicks, Jim Reicks, and Joey
Huinker. Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home is handling
the arrangements.
David, 46, died Saturday, October 9, 2004 at
his home after a year long battle with cancer.
David William Reicks was born March 14, 1958
at New Hampton, the son of Eugene and Grace
(Huinker) Reicks. He was raised on a farm near
Lawler. He attended Mt. Carmel Catholic School
in Lawler and graduated from Turkey Valley High
School in 1976. Following high school, David
continued his education at NICC in Calmar and
graduated with a degree in farm mechanics. After
his schooling he worked around the area and
later moved to Minneapolis, where he worked as a
mechanic in a service station. After a short
time he moved back to Protivin to farm and raise
hogs.
On September 14, 1985 he married Sue Johnson
at Reilly Ridge Catholic Church near Lawler.
They resided on a farm near Protivin. He
continued raising hogs until he took a job at
Mracek Electric in Protivin. He worked there
until starting Dave Reicks Plumbing, Heating and
Electric a few years ago. During the past year
much of his time was spent remodeling his
family's entire home.
He enjoyed a fishing trip to Alaska which
included driving the Al-can Highway 4000 miles
from Alaska to Iowa.
He enjoyed fishing, camping, tractors,
tinkering, working on inventions, and playing
cards.
He was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic
Church in Protivin.
He is survived by his wife Sue of Protivin;
two children: Trisha and Cory, both of Protivin;
his parents Eugene and Grace Reicks of Lawler;
seven brothers and sisters: Al of Pella, Eileen
Nelson of Eau Claire, WI, Kathy VanWinkle of
Farmington, Duane of Protivin, LeeAnn Hogan of
Anchorage, AK, Mike of Lawler, and Steve of
Solon.
David was preceded in death by his
grandparents.
Marjorie Hughes
Private graveside services for Marjorie
Hughes were held at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, October
11 at Oaklawn Cemetery.
Marjorie, 90, died Sunday, October 10, 2004
at the Evans Memorial Home in Cresco.
Majorie R. Hughes was born February 13, 1914
in Pipestone, MN, the daughter of Emory and
Blanche Adams. She graduated in 1933 from Sioux
Falls High School in South Dakota. Following
graduation, she moved to Cresco to care for her
grandfather, the late W.B. Perry. It was in
Cresco where she met her first husband, James
Lee Loughrey. To this marriage were born three
children: Delores Nielsen of Branson, MO, Dr.
Tom Loughrey of Kirkwood, MO, and Mary Lea
Fredericksen of Cedar Rapids. James passed away
in June of 1948. In 1955, she married H. Henry
Hughes of Cresco. They became the parents of
Lillian E. Hughes of Branson, MO.
Marjorie was a member of the United Methodist
Church and was actively involved in many areas
of the church.
She is survived by her children: Delores
Nielsen, Tom Loughrey, Mary Fredericksen, and
Lillian Hughes; and many grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Marjorie was preceded in death by two
husbands; her parents; and her siblings: Irvine
Bertram Adams, Ethel Blanche Floyd, Laura May
Aldridge, Leonard Allen Adams, and Roger Warren
Adams.
Merlin Lubbert
Funeral services for Merlin Lubbert of
Riceville were held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday,
October 12 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at
Maple Leaf in rural Elma with Rev. Dan
Christensen officiating.
Interment was in Riverside Cemetery in
Riceville. Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Merlin, 70, died Friday, October 8, 2004 at
Mercy Medical Center in Mason City.
Merlin E. Lubbert was born December 9, 1933
in Riceville, the son of Louis and Leota (Lauck)
Lubbbert. He attended local schools and
graduated from Riceville High School in 1952. He
served his country in the U.S. Army from 1956 to
1958. During this time, Merlin helped in the
testing of the atomic bomb program. After the
service he became a realtor and worked in the
State of Washington and Arizona.
He is survived by his mother: Leota Lubbert
of Riceville; and one sister: Marlys Grete of
Muscatine.
Merlin was preceded in death by his father
Louis in 1981; and one brother: Kenneth.
Urban Drilling
Funeral services for Urban Drilling of Cresco
were held at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 12
at Notre Dame Parish-St. Joseph's Worship Center
in Cresco with Rev. Henry W. Charipar
officiating.
The family placed the pall. Interment was in
Calvary Cemetery in Cresco. Pallbearers were
grandchildren: Jeannie Twine, Brenda Osborne,
Dave Kriener, Dalton Prochaska, Jared Morrison,
Jerry Morrison, Jeff Drilling, and Dan Kriener.
Conway Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Urban, 88, died Saturday, October 9, 2004 at
his home.
Urban was born June 3, 1916 on the family
farm near Cresco, the son of Mathias and
Catherine (Hageman) Drilling. He attended St.
Joseph's Elementary School through the eighth
grade. He spent two years taking a farming short
course at Cresco High School.
On September 12, 1939 he married Mechtildis
Kuennen at St. Luke's Catholic Church in St.
Lucas. They farmed in the Cresco area until he
retired in 1983. He served on the FHA County
Committee and on the Parish Council.
He was a lifelong member of St. Joseph's
Catholic Church.
He enjoyed dancing, playing cards and
traveling. He was interested in horses, antique
cars and farm equipment.
He is survived by his wife Mechtildis of
Cresco; two sons: Wayne of Cresco and Mark of
Nashua; two daughters: Karen Morrison of Dale,
TX and Gayle Jirak of Waucoma; 22 grandchildren;
18 great-grandchildren; and one sister: Ethel
Funke of Cresco.
Urban was preceded in death by one daughter:
Geniece Kriener and his parents.
Elizabeth Roe
Funeral services for Elizabeth Roe will be
held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 14 at
St. Michael Catholic Church in Norway with Rev.
Paul Baldwin officiating.
Interment will be in St. Michael Cemetery in
Norway.
A Vigil Service will be held Wednesday at
5:00 p.m. at Teahen Funeral Home in Walford
where friends may call Wednesday from 4:00 to
8:00 p.m. and at the church after 9:00 a.m.
Elizabeth, 96, died Sunday, October 10, 2004
at the Solon Care Center where she has lived
since March 1997.
Elizabeth Mary Roe was born July 22, 1908 at
the family homestead near Chester, the daughter
of Patrick and Elizabeth (O'Haire) Kelly. She
attended a one room schoolhouse near Chester
through eighth grade and graduated from Chester
High School. She graduated from the University
of Iowa with three degrees. Elizabeth spent 23
years at Norway High School as a teacher of
English, Literature, Speech, Drama and later
became the head school librarian. She was
instrumental in founding the Norway Library.
On August 21, 1935 she married Oakley
Arlington Roe in Cresco. He died on Christmas
day 1997.
She is survived by three sons: Terrance and
Patrick, both of Hesperia, CA, and Michael of
Wellman; three daughters: Maureen Salat of
Spearfish, SD, Ellen Kashino of Hailey, ID, and
Kathleen Schmid of Dubuque; 18 grandchildren; 17
great-grandchildren, and Patricia Roe; and two
sisters: Margaret Eddy of Colorado Springs, CO
and Patricia Johnson of Cresco.
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10/14/2004 by Gene Manning
Clarence Wendl
Funeral services for Clarence Wendl of
Nashua, formerly of Cresco and Elkader were held
at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 14 at St.
Michael's Catholic Church in Nashua with
Monsignor John Hemann officiating.
Interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Cresco.
Pallbearers were: Joe Wendl, Dick Wendl, Jeff
Wendl, Dean Swenson, Matt Bruening, and Josh
Bengfort. Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home
handled the arrangements.
Clarence, 88, died Monday, Ocotber 11, 2004
at the Floyd County Memorial Hospital in Charles
City.
Clarence Paul Wendl was born September 20,
1916 in Cresco, the son of Joe and Anna (Hosek)
Wendl. He graduated from Notre Dame High school
in Cresco and later attended Loras College.
On October 4, 1940 he married Mayme R. Houdek
at St. Raphael's Cathedral in Dubuque. He worked
in the grocery business most of his life owning
the U-Save Grocery in Cresco from the early
1950s to 1965. They moved to Elkader in 1965,
where he worked as the meat department manager
in various supermarkets in Elkader, Guttenberg,
and Prairie du Chien, WI. Clarence managed the
St. Olaf Co-op Grocery in St. Olaf until
retiring in 1984, and moving to Nashua.
He was a lifetime member of Knights of
Columbus.
He enjoyed sports of all kinds, especially
baseball. He loved woodworking and tinkering
around the house, and had a passion for his
cars.
He is survived by his wife Mayme of Nashua;
three sons: Gil of Charles City, Ron of
Rochester, MN, and Steve of Anamosa; two
daughters: Diane Foley of Rochester, MN and Judy
Bengfort of Winona, MN; 11 grandchildren; and 11
great-grandchildren.
Clarence was preceded in death by a stillborn
daughter: Nancy; his parents; and two brothers:
Eddie and Leonard.
Pauline Puffer
Funeral services for Pauline Puffer of Lime
Springs were held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday,
October 18 at Notre Dame Parish-Assumption
Worship Center in Cresco with Rev. Henry W.
Charipar officiating.
The family placed the pall. Interment was in
Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery in rural Elma.
Pallbearers were her grandchildren. Conway
Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Pauline, 76, died Wednesday, October 13, 2004
at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, MN.
Mary Pauline Puffer was born December 28,
1927 in Howard County, south of Davis Corners,
the daughter of Peter S. and Elizabeth E.
(Nibaur) Kovarik. She was baptized and confirmed
in her faith in the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic
Church where her family attended. She attended
the rural school through the eighth grade, then
moved to Cresco to attend Assumption High
School. In order to pay for her living in town
without her family, she started her long career
in the restaurant business; she worked at the
Klemmer's Caf/. Following her graduation in
1945, she attended a technical school in Chicago
to learn to be a Teletype operator, then moved
to the Twin Cities and worked for Cargill.
On October 22, 1948 she married William F.
Puffer in Our Lady of Lourdes Church.
In 1955, Pauline opened the Davis Corners
Store and continued to operate a top quality
eating place for 49 years. She was known for
many miles around for her homemade pies and
quality meals.
She was a member of Assumption Church in
Cresco, the Assumption Altar and Rosary Society
and the American Legion Auxiliary.
She is survived by her children: William of
Spring Valley, MN, Peter of Crystal, MN, Timothy
of St. Paul, MN, and Dana of Rochester, MN; and
12 grandchildren.
Pauline was preceded in death by her parents;
and one brother: Joseph Laverne.
Trudie Lienhard
Funeral services for Trudie Lienhard of
Cresco will be private family services held at a
later date and interment will be in New Oregon
Cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. to
8:00 p.m. today, Wednesday, October 20 at the
Conway Funeral Home.
Trudie, 60, died Sunday, October 17, 2004 at
her home after a long courageous battle with
cancer.
Gertrude Kay Lienhard was born July 17, 1944
in Mitchell County, near Riceville, the daughter
of Ben H. and Harriet A. (Volkart) Stevenson.
She was employed as a cook at the
Howard-Winneshiek Community School from 1990
until May of 2004 when she retired because of
health.
She is survived by her husband Loel; five
children: Jodi Henderson of Mission, KS, Jack
Henderson of Austin, TX, Billi Johnson of Lime
Springs, Amy Mauer, and Andy Lienhard, both of
Rocheser, MN; one sister: Elizabeth Wherry of
Riceville; and two brothers: Richard of
Sheffield and Ben of McIntire.
Trudie was preceded in death by her parents;
one brother: William; and two sisters: Margaret
Lockhart and Virginia Stevenson.
A complete obituary will appear in next
week's issue of the Times Plain Dealer.
Bessie Gillund
Funeral services for Bessie Gillund of
Canton, MN will be held at 10:00 a.m. on
Thursday, October 21 at the Henrytown Lutheran
Church in Henrytown, MN.
Friends may call at the Lindstrom Funeral
Home in Harmony, MN from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on
Wednesday evening and one hour prior to services
at the church.
Interment will be in Henrytown Lutheran
Church Cemetery.
Bessie, 89, died Monday, October 18, 2004 at
Gunderson Lutheran Hospital in LaCrosse, WI.
Bessie has resided at the Green Lea Manor in
Mabel, MN the last three years.
Bessie Irene Gillund was born July 5, 1915 in
LaFarge, WI, the daughter of Franklin and Bertha
Betts. She graduated from LaFarge High School
and graduated from Normal.
On October 3, 1945 she married Norman Gillund
in Harmony, and they lived in Canton. Norman
died on October 31, 1961. After the death of her
husband, Bessie worked many years at several
area businesses including Control Data in Spring
Grove, MN and Rush Products in Rushford. She was
the coordinator for SEMCAC Dining Site, and
driving dispatcher in Canton for seven years.
She was named Senior Citizen of the year for
Fillmore County and Minnesota State Senior
Citizen of the year. She was an active member of
Henrytown Lutheran Church.
She is survived by three sons: Norman of
Beloit, WI, Randy of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, and
Jack of Alexandria, VA; eight grandchildren; and
seven great-grandchildren.
Bessie was preceded in death by her husband;
one son: Dennis; two brothers; and three
sisters.
Arlene Tveter
Funeral services for Arlene Tveter were held
at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 16 at Madison
Lutheran Church, rural Decorah with Pastors
Philip and Ginny Olson officiating.
Interment was in Madison Lutheran Cemetery,
rural Decorah. Pallbearers were her
grandchildren. Schluter & Balik Funeral Home
handled the arrangements.
Arlene, 83, died Wednesday, October 13, 2004
at the Winneshiek County Memorial Hospital in
Decorah following a long illness.
Arlene Edna Tveter was born August 24, 1921
in Calmar Township, near Calmar, the daughter of
Joseph and Myrtle (Wheatman) Flaskerud. She was
baptized on September 15, 1921 at the Calmar
Lutheran Church and confirmed on May 19, 1935 at
the First Lutheran Church in Decorah. She
attended country school and graduated from
Ridgeway High School in 1941. She attended
Luther College for one year from 1941-42 and
then taught country school for two years.
On December 1, 1944 she married Louis Melvin
Tveter at the First Lutheran Church in Decorah.
They farmed in Madison Township until they
retired in the fall of 1985. Arlene worked at
Wapsie Produce and then for 10 years at the
Silvercrest Golf Club.
She enjoyed doing counted cross-stitch, and
was a wonderful cook and baker. She was a member
of the Madison Lutheran Church, where she held
various offices in Women of the ELCA.
She is survived by one son: David of
Rosemount, MN; two daughters: Janelle Olson of
Longmont, CO and LouAnn Bremer of Decorah; 11
grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren, and
two sisters: Pearl Gilbertson of Ridgeway and
Ruth Branhagen of Decorah.
Arlene was preceded in death by her husband
Louis on November 29, 1991; one grandson; her
parents; and one brother in infancy.
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10/21/2004 by Gene Manning
Jack Schulz
Funeral services for Jack Schulz of New
Hampton were held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday,
October 26 at Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home
in New Hampton with Pastor Kevin Frey of Trinity
Lutheran Church officiating.
Inurnment was in the New Hampton City
Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers were his five
grandchildren: Tony Scherber, Matt Scherber,
Hannah Schulz, Michelle Phillis and Adrianna
Schulz.
Jack, 68, died Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at
his home of natural causes.
Jack Schulz was born March 1, 1936 in
Fredericksburg, the son of John T. and Emily
(Klusmeier) Schulz. He attended school in New
Hampton and was a 1954 graduate of New Hampton
High School. He attended a year of college at
Iowa State University in Ames.
In August of 1956 he married Delores Mae
Shirley of Charles City. The couple later
divorced. Jack worked as a carpenter and cabinet
builder for the former Northern Great Plains
Lumber Co. in New Hampton and then worked for
many years for contractor, Al Bach in New
Hampton.
In his later years he enjoyed building crafts
at Christmas time with his brother, Richard and
his daughter, Diane. He also enjoyed NASCAR,
working on his cars, as well as collecting them.
He is survived by two sons: David of Ionia
and Bob of New Hope, MN; one daughter: Diane
DeVries of Floyd; five grandchildren.
Jack was preceded in death by an infant son:
Allen; his parents; and two brothers: Gerald and
Richard.
Ben Busta
Funeral services for Ben Busta of Protivin
were held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, October 26
at Assumption Parish, Little Turkey with Rev.
John Moser officiating.
The pall was placed by his wife and four
children. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery
in Little Turkey. Pallbearers were grandsons:
Jeffrey Ott, Tracey Ott, Kam Miller, Brian
Sipos, Dan Kuennen, and Matt Busta. Honorary
pallbearers were granddaughters: Natalie Busta,
Sara Busta, Carrie Busta, Melissa Miller, Angie
Sipos and Jeanne Kuennen. Hugeback & Chenoweth
Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Ben, 90, died Saturday, October 23, 2004 at
Regional Health Services in Cresco.
Ben W. Busta was born November 21, 1913 in
rural Chickasaw County near Little Turkey, the
son of W.A. and Anna (Jirak) Busta. He attended
school at Rudolphinum High School, Protivin,
graduating in 1934.
On Novemher 18, 1941 he married Lorraine
Dvorak of Ridgeway at St. Wenceslaus Catholic
Church in Spillville. They farmed south of
Little Turkey. They retired into Protivin in
1986. Ben had been a Chickasaw County Supervisor
for 21 years, a board member of the Hawkeye Tri
County REC for 31 years and on the Dairyland
Power Board for 13 years.
He enjoyed fishing, hunting, playing cards,
traveling, politics, and had been a pitcher on
various baseball teams in his younger years.
He is survived by his wife Lorraine; two
daughters: Mary Ann Ott of Waucoma and Alice
Kuennen of Cedar Falls; two sons: James of Cedar
Rapids and Steven of Little Turkey; 10
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Ben was preceded in death by his parents; one
brother: Robert; and six sisters: Anna Vrba,
Elenora Skoda, Regina Pechota, Mayme Vrba,
Nellie Denner, and Clara Soukup.
Bernice Wilkes
Funeral services for Bernice Wilkes of
Dorchester, formerly of McIntire will be held at
10:30 a.m. today, Wednesday, October 27 at the
Riceville United Methodist Church with Rev.
Michael Cary officiating.
Interment will be in Riverside Cemetery in
Riceville. Lindstrom Funeral Home is handling
the arrangements.
Bernice, 93, died Friday, October 22, 2004 at
the Veteran's Memorial Hospital in Waukon.
Bernice Wilkes was born August 10, 1911 in
Riceville, the daughter of William and Rosa
(Gerhardt) Schrode. She attended local schools
and graduated from Riceville High School.
On June 7, 1933 she married Ralph Wilkes in
Hawkeye. She was a homemaker.
She is survived by one daughter: Dixie Lee
Cook of Roseville, CA; two sons: Milo of
Riceville and Lyle of Dorchester; 11
grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and one
great-great-grandchild.
Bernice was preceded in death by her husband
Ralph in 1987; her parents; and two sons: Mayo
and Quentin.
Patricia Miller
Funeral services for Patricia (Dempewolf)
Miller, of Waterloo, formerly of Cresco, were
held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 4 at
Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Inurnment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Hagarty-Waychoff-Grarup Funeral Service handled
the arrangements.
Patricia, 70, died Thursday, September 30 at
Allen Hospital in Waterloo of natural causes.
Patricia L Miller was born April 25, 1934 in
Cresco, the daughter of Theodore and Eunella
(Herold) Dempewolf.
She marred Jack L. Miller in 1952 in
Waterloo, and they later divorced.
Patricia was a homemaker.
She is survived by three sons: Ardie of
Bettendorf, Craig of New Albin, and John of
Clinton; two daughters: Kay Miller and Shellene
Miller, both of Waterloo; 11 grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren; three sisters: Joann Sutton
and Cindy Verbeck, both of Waterloo, and Sandy
Turner of Cedar Falls.
Patricia was preceded in death by two
sisters: Janice Dempewolf in infancy and Karen
Scully; and one brother: Arden.
Barb Dagit
Funeral services for Barb Dagit of Lawler are
pending with Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home
in Lawler.
Barb, 64, died Saturday, October 23, 2004 at
her home in Lawler.
Trudie Lienhard
Family services for Trudie Lienhard of Cresco
were held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 21
at the Conway Funeral Home.
Interment was in New Oregon Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Lindsey, Louis and Jeromy
Lienhard, Brendan, Jamie, Jared and Derek
Stevenson.
Trudie, 60, died Sunday, October 17, 2004 at
her home after a long courageous battle with
cancer.
Gertrude Kay Lienhard was born July 17, 1944
in Mitchell County, near Riceville, the daughter
of Ben H. and Harriet A. (Volkart) Stevenson.
She attended elementary and high school at
Riceville and graduated with the class of 1962.
Following graduation, Trudie moved to Rochester,
MN and started working.
In August of 1964, she married Jerald
Henderson in Ricveille. They had two children:
Jodi and Jack. They were later divorced.
On September 18, 1978 she married Loel
Lienhard in Cresco. The had three children:
Billi, Amy and Andrew. In 1990, Trudie started
working as a cook for the Howard-Winneshiek
Community School District, retiring in May of
2003 because of ill health. She was an outdoor
girl who liked sports, and wouldn't miss a ball
game that her children played in. She went
fishing and hunting with Loel and also enjoyed
bowling.
She is survived by her husband Loel; five
children: Jodi Henderson of Mission, KS, Jack
Henderson of Austin, TX, Billi Johnson of Lime
Springs, Amy Mauer, and Andy Lienhard, both of
Rochester, MN; one sister: Elizabeth Wherry of
Riceville; and two brothers: Richard of
Sheffield and Ben of McIntire.
Trudie was preceded in death by her parents;
one brother: William; and two sisters: Margaret
Lockhart and Virginia Stevenson.
Adeline Kovarik
Funeral services for Adela "Adeline" Kovarik
were held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 23
at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in
Lourdes with Msgr. John W. Hemann officiating.
Interment was in Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery
in Lourdes. Pallbearers were: Don Bartels, Joe
Neubauer, Tony Neubauer, Tom Spindler, Edward
Ondrashek, and Leland Truka. Conway Funeral Home
handled the arrangements.
Adeline, 79, died Wednesday, October 20, 2004
at Gundersen Lutheran in LaCrosse, WI after
suffering a massive stroke on October 13. She
had been living at home with her daughter Diane.
Adela Edith Kovarik was born August 2, 1925
in Winneshiek County, near Spillville, the
daughter of Frank and Barbara (Kabela) Barta.
She attended parochial schools until the seventh
grade. After her schooling, she returned home
with her parents to help with the daily farm
life and care for her polio stricken brother,
Edward.
Leaving her birthplace in 1947, the family
moved to town.
Prior to her marriage she was employed at
various restaurants in Cresco as a cook,
including Cresco Caf/ owned by Ray Jaeger, Black
and White Caf/ owned and operated by Arnold and
Ada Baker and South Side Caf/ owned by
Schoeberl's. Adeline worked at a restaurant in
Lake Mills owned by Clarence and Margaret
Hruska.
On June 14, 1955 she married Leonard Kovarik
at Assumption Catholic Church in Cresco by Rev.
Vernon Peters. They farmed in the Lourdes area,
living on the farm where Leonard was born and
raised. They moved to Cresco on March 31, 1978.
While living on the farm near Lourdes, Adeline
continued to assist in the care of Edward,
during the summer months.
Adeline was best known for her kolaches. A
meticulous housekeeper, she enjoyed gardening,
canning, and hosting people in her home. She
enjoyed the company of her Pomeranians, Brandi
and Truffles.
She was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes
Rosary Society and a member of the Notre Dame
Altar and Rosary Society and briefly belonged to
The Catholic Workman organization.
She is survived by one daughter: Diane of
Cresco; one brother: Leonard of Cresco; and one
sister: Margaret Hruska of Apache Junction, AZ.
Adeline was preceded in death by her husband
Leonard on March 31, 2000; her parents; six
brothers: Julius, Edward, Frank, Emil, August,
and Daniel; and one sister: Otilia Barta.
Melvin Zimmerman
Funeral services for Melvin Zimmerman were
held Tuesday, October 26 at Lime Springs with
Ministers Earvey Ensz, Richard Unruh, and
Raymond Ensz.
Interment was in Wayne Cemetery in rural
McIntire. Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Melvin, 53, died Wednesday, October 20, 2004
from a heart attack while hunting in the
mountains in Washington.
Melvin Zimmerman was born December 29, 1950
in Lancaster Co., PA, the son of Edwin and Annie
(Hoover) Zimmerman. He lived in Lancaster Co.
until second grade, then moved to Berks Co., PA
where he grew up. Melvin was very much a farm
boy at heart, enjoying farm activities with
parents and siblings.
On October 26, 1972 he married Mabel Sauder.
They lived in Berks Co. and were members of the
Old Order Mennonite Church until 1982. They were
baptized into the Church of God in Christ
Mennonite in November of 1983. In 1989 they
moved to Howard Co. beginning the Church of God
in Northeast Iowa.
Later he bought a wheat farm in Washington
and lived and farmed there the last several
years.
He is survived by his wife Mabel of Lime
Springs; two sons: Nelson and Edwin, both of
Lime Springs; four daughters: Laura Warkentin of
Cartwright, MB, Canada, Erma Esau of Pincher
Creek, AB, Canada, Brenda Zimmerman and Thelma
Wedel, both of Lime Springs; Blake and Laurie
Meighen of Lime Springs, became a special part
of the family; nine grandchildren; his parents:
Edwin and Annie Zimmerman of Shiloh, OH; four
brothers: Ammon of Kutztown, PA, Harvey, Edwin,
and Glen of Shelby, OH; five sisters: Lizzie
Sauder and Martha Weaver both of Kutztown, PA,
Anna Nolt, Rachel Burkholder, and Annetta
Martin, all of Shiloh, OH.
Melvin was preceded in death by one sister.
Burdette Keune
Funeral services for Burdette Keune of Cresco
will be held at 1:30 p.m. today, Wednesday,
October 27 at the First Lutheran Church in
Cresco.
Lindstrom Funeral Home is handling the
arrangements.
Burdette, 78, died at the Cresco Care Center
in Cresco.
A complete obituary will appear in next
week's issue of the Times Plain Dealer.
Posted on
10/28/2004 by Gene Manning
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