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Edythe Price, 93
Published:
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
CRESCO
- Funeral services for Edythe J. Price were held at
11:00 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 1, 2011 at the United
Methodist Church in Lime Springs. Interment was in
Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
Lindstrom Funeral Home in Cresco handled the
arrangements.
Edythe, 93, died peacefully Friday, July 29, 2011 at the
Cresco Care Center in Cresco surrounded by family.
Edythe Josephine Price was born Aug. 14, 1917 in Grand
Meadow, Minn., the second daughter of Joseph and Ella (Florand)
Peterson. She graduated from Grand Meadow High School in
1935. For several years Edythe was employed by
Temanson's Grocery in her home town.
On April 11, 1943, she married Edwin I. Price in
the Grand Meadow Lutheran Church. After returning from
the east coast where Edwin was serving in the Navy, they
made their home in Lime Springs. They owned and operated
Price's Grocery and Dry Goods for many years.
Edythe was an active member of the Westminster
Presbyterian Church until its closing in 1994. She was
currently a member of the United Methodist Church and
the American Legion Auxiliary. She loved to garden and
enjoyed golf.
Edythe is survived by three children: Jane (Jens)
Kallevang of Waukon, Anita (Kipp) Skaden of Culver City,
Calif. and John (Alice) Price of Sioux City; seven
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two
sisters-in-law; nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her husband Edwin;
granddaughter: Jessica Kallevang; parents: Joseph and
Ella Peterson; and sister: Melba Ries.
William Meyerhoff, 56
Published:
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
LONG GROVE, IA - Funeral services
for William L. Meyerhoff of Long Grove
were held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday,
July 20, 2011 at Chambers Funeral Home
in Eldridge. Interment was in the Long
Grove Cemetery in Long Grove, Iowa.
William, 56, died Saturday, July, 16
2011 at his home surrounded by family.
William Lewis Meyerhoff was born June
11, 1955 in New Hampton, the son of
Louis and Betty (Roethler) Meyehoff.
William worked as a machine operator at
John Deere Davenport Works for 34 years.
He was a member of the Harley Owners
Group (HOG) and the John Deere Union.
William enjoyed riding his
Harley-Davidson, fishing, hunting,
woodworking and spending time with
family and friends.
He is survived by his daughters:
Amy (Colin) Mangan and Tina (Jason)
Ferrel, both of Davenport; his
grandchildren: Gabriel and Lily; his
fiancee: Dee Dague of Long Grove; his
parents: Louis and Betty Meyerhoff of
Dubuque; sisters: Sheila (Richard)
Martens of Lime Springs, Karla (Brian)
Leichty of North Liberty and Brenda
(Tom) Huff of Cascade; several nieces,
nephews, cousins and friends; and his
dog: Abbie.
He was preceded in death by his
grandparents; a sister: Debbie Voves;
and several aunts and uncles.
Evelyn Mrachek, 90
Published:
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
CHARLES
CITY - A funeral Mass for Evelyn M. Mrachek of Charles
City will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 4,
2011 at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church with
Reverend Carl Ries officiating. Interment will be in
Calvary Cemetery at Charles City.
Friends may call at the Hauser Funeral Home in Charles
City from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 3. A Rosary
will be held at 5 p.m. and a Scriptural Prayer Service
will be held at 6:30 p.m. Visitation will continue on
Thursday at the church an hour prior to the Mass.
Evelyn, 90, died Monday, Aug. 1, 2011 at 11th Street
Chautauqua Guest Home in Charles City.
Evelyn Marie Mrachek was born March 13, 1921, in
Winneshiek County, the daughter of Albert and Rose
(Havel) Triska. She attended school at Spillville.
On Nov. 18, 1941, she married Clarence Mrachek.
They moved to Charles City in 1966.
She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church. Her interests included attending auctions,
playing bingo and cards, listening to polka music,
gardening and collecting salt and pepper shakers. They
always looked forward to the annual Salsbury Chemical
picnics where there was always plenty of food,
fellowship and fun and also Czech Days in Protivin.
She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother.
Survivors include her daughter: Sharon (Hal Miller)
Heise of Ionia; four grandchildren: Michael (DeAnne)
Mrachek, Sunday (Nathan) Tostenson, Jolene (Travis)
Bilharz and Janel (Travis) Jones; eight
great-grandchildren: Jordan Mrachek, Alysha Bilharz,
Mackenzy Bilharz, Katlyn Mrachek, Jacob Mrachek, Kaleb
Bilharz, Megan Tostenson and Abby Tostenson; and two
daughters-in-law: Connie Mrachek of Charles City and
Carol Mrachek-Sawyer of Burnsville, Minn.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence on
Aug. 31, 1997; twin sons: Jerry and Larry Mrachek; a
grandson: Ricky Mrachek; her parents; a brother: Leonard
Triska; a brother-in-law and his wife, Joseph and Mayme
Mrachek; and a sister-in-law: Gladys Kostka.
Posted on 2 August 2011
John Meyer, 63
Published:
Tuesday,
August
9, 2011
DUBUQUE - John F. Meyer
P.A.C., 63, of Dubuque
died Sunday, July 31,
2011 at home.
In lieu of a visitation
and funeral, please
share your condolences
and your favorite
memories of John via his
email:
jmeyerpac48@yahoo.com.
A celebration of life
will be held at a later
date.
Hoffmann-Schneider &
Kitchen Funeral Home and
Cremation Service,
Dubuque, Iowa is
handling the
arrangements.
Posted on 9 august 2011
Karen
Fritz, 59
Published:
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
CRESCO
-
Funeral
services
for
Karen A.
Fritz of
Waterloo
were
held at
11:00
a.m. on
Tuesday,
Aug. 16,
2011 at
Immanuel
Lutheran
Church
in
Cresco.
Interment
was in
Pleasant
Hill
Cemetery
in Lime
Springs.
Lindstrom
Funeral
Home in
Cresco
handled
the
arrangements.
Karen,
59, died
Thursday,
Aug. 11,
2011 at
the
University
of Iowa
Hospitals
in Iowa
City,
surrounded
by her
family.
Karen
Adell
Fritz
was born
Feb. 20,
1952 in
Cresco,
the
daughter
of
Vernon
and Rose
(Timmerman)
Reuter.
She
attended
Cresco
schools.
In
1972 she
married
Martin
(Buck)
Comstock.
And in
1974
they
moved to
San
Diego,
Calif.
Buck and
Karen
later
divorced
and
Karen
moved
back to
the
Cresco
area in
1983. On
Dec. 31,
1985,
she
married
Gary V.
Fritz.
In 1988
they
moved to
Fayette
and in
2001
they
moved to
Waterloo.
Karen
enjoyed
camping,
traveling,
karaoke,
playing
pool and
being
with
friends,
family
and her
cat
Shelby.
She
collected
many
salt and
pepper
shakers
from all
over the
USA.
Karen
was vice
president
of the
Aerie
764
Women
Auxiliary,
and
volunteered
work
with the
Eagles
Club in
Waterloo.
Karen is
survived
by a
daughter:
Melissa
(Steve)
Jensen
of
Cresco;
son:
Marcus
(Lola)
Comstock
of
Spring
Valley,
Ill.;
stepson:
Jeremy
(Misty)
LaPlant
of
Waterloo;
stepdaughter:
Jaime
(Jeremy)
Ruckdashel
of
Clermont;
sisters:
Ruby
(Gordon)
Wilson
of Cedar
Rapids,
Ruth
Leferink
of
Riceville,
and Ida
(Don)
Zakostelecky
of Lime
Springs;
brother:
Robert
(Phyllis)
Reuter
of
Waterloo;
brother-in-law:
Frank
Zakostelecky;
sister-in-law:
Shirleen
(Greg)
Rosendahl
of
Waukon;
grandchildren:
Breannah,
Nicole
and
Joshua
Jensen,
Austin
Comstock,
Kaylee
LaPlant
and
Zachary,
Alison,
Isiah,
Levi and
Tara
Ruckdashel;
and many
nieces
and
nephews.
She was
preceded
in death
by her
parents;
and a
sister:
Helen
Zakostelecky.
Donald
Berka,
63
Published:
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
CRESCO - A funeral mass for Donald J. Berka of Ridgeway were held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011 at Notre Dame Parish in Cresco.
Lindstrom Funeral Home in Cresco handled the arrangements.
Donald, 63, died unexpectedly on Sunday, Aug. 7, 2011 in Medina, Ohio of natural causes.
Donald J. Berka was born April 24, 1948, in Cresco, the son of Joseph and Georgine Berka. He graduated from Notre Dame high school in 1966. During high school he worked at Ben Franklin's in Cresco, and following high school he worked for Louis Balk Lime and Ready-Mix. After leaving Balk's he followed his life-long dream and became an over-the-road trucker.
On Aug. 14, 1976, he married Valerie (Carter) Berka in Cresco. They lived in Cresco until 1978, then moved to an acreage near Ridgeway. After they moved to Ridgeway, Donald again worked for Balk's until 1992, when he went back to driving semi. He remained in the trucking profession until his death.
Donald enjoyed gardening, collecting, watching sports, and handiwork. He was an avid follower of the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Dallas Cowboys. Most of all, he enjoyed spending time with family and playing with his grandchildren. Donald was a lifelong member of Assumption and Notre Dame Parishes.
He is survived by two sons: Kevin (Julie) Carter of Cresco and Josh (Angie) Berka of Iowa City; four grandchildren: Beth Carter of Onawa, Iowa; Kristina, Chance and Connor Carter, of Cresco; two sisters: Deb (Lester) Hyke of Cresco and Doris (Tom) Taylor of Versailles, Ky.; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents: Joseph and Georgine Berka; and a brother-in-law: Phil Wolfe.
Gladice Borseth, 81
Published:
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
CRESCO - Funeral services for Gladice Borseth of Cresco were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011 at First Lutheran Church in Cresco. A private inurnment will be held at a later date in New Oregon Cemetery in rural Cresco.
Lindstrom Funeral Home in Cresco handled the arrangements.
Gladice, 81, died Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011 at the Evans Memorial Home in Cresco.
Gladice Borseth was born Jan. 21, 1930, in rural Howard County, Iowa, the daughter of Fred and Louise (Ratz) Peter. She attended rural schools in the Cresco area and graduated from Cresco High School. After earning a teaching certificate from Luther College, Gladice taught at rural grade schools until she married. In later years, she worked at Jack & Jill grocery, Harrison's Variety Store, and as an assistant at Foley Chiropractic Clinic.
On Oct. 7, 1952, she married Melvin Borseth in Cresco. They were married for 53 years until his death in 2006.
Gladice was a member of the First Lutheran Church and the V.F.W. Auxilliary.
Survivors include a daughter: Kathy Tate of Lawrence, Kan.; a brother: Jerry (Janice) Peter of Dubuque; a sister: Vera Price of Cresco; sisters-in-law: Irene Slifka and Lucy Borseth of Cresco; brother-in-law: Dan Slifka of Cresco and Lyola McGee of Gilbertville; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband; sisters: Viola Peter and Marion McGee; a brother: Mike Peter; and her parents.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Gladice's memory to Evans Memorial Home PR Committee, the First Lutheran Church or an organization of the donor's choice.
Paul
Ryan, 75
Published:
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
ROCKFORD,
IL -
Funeral
services
for Paul
E. Ryan
of
Rockford,
Ill.
will be
held at
10:00
a.m. on
Thursday,
Aug. 18,
2011 at
Notre
Dame
Parish
in
Cresco
with
Father
Dennis
Cahill
officiating.
Interment
will be
in St.
Agnes
Cemetery,
rural
Cresco.
Paul,
75, died
Wednesday,
Aug. 3,
2011 at
his home
in
Rockford.
Paul
Edward
Ryan was
born
Sept.
11,
1935,
the son
of
Gerald
and
Minnie (Broghammer)
Ryan of
rural
Cresco.
He
attended
rural
country
school
and
Ridgeway
Public
school
through
eighth
grade.
He
helped
his
father
on the
farm,
until he
entered
the Air
Force
for four
years,
spending
most of
the time
in
Japan.
He
attended
McConnell
Airline
school
in
Minneapolis,
Minn. He
worked
for
nearly
40 years
at
O'Hara
Field
for
United
Air
Lines in
Chicago
before
retiring.
On Dec.
12,
1976, he
married
Evelyn
Piemonte
in
Chicago
with a
reception
held in
Ridgeway.
They
lived in
Chicago
for
several
years
before
moving
to
Rockford.
He
enjoyed
coming
back to
the
farm,
especially
seeing
the
crops
and the
modern
machinery
and
enjoyed
operating
some of
the
machinery.
Harvest
time was
his
favorite
time as
he would
be
operating
the
field
chopper
and
helping
fill
silos
for
neighbors
as well
as the
family
farm. He
loved
his
brothers
and
sisters
and all
of his
nieces
and
nephews.
His
friends
were
always
waiting
for him
so they
could go
out to
eat and
reminiscence.
From
Olds,
Buick to
Cadillac
he was
always
proud of
his
cars.
Paul is
survived
by his
wife,
Evelyn;
step
son:
Larry
(Kay)
Piemonte
of Carol
Stream;
step
daughter:
Linda
Upton of
Evanston;
two step
grandsons:
Evan and
Philip
Piemonte;
one step
great-granddaughter:
Seiryu
Piemonte;
three
sisters:
Anna
Myers,
of
Ridgeway,
Joan
(Leo)
McGavick
of
Hayden,
Idaho,
and
Gerry
(Les)
Sorenson
of
Decorah;
three
brothers:
Tom
(Elsie),
Phil
(Ellen)
and Dean
(Marcie,),
all of
Cresco;
as well
as many
nieces
and
nephews.
He was
preceded
in death
by his
parents;
sister:
Mary
Henry;
brother:
Robert
Ryan;
also an
infant
brother:
Norman;
infant
sister:
Shirley;
nieces:
Diane
Bruening
and
Jennifer
Zweibohmer;
nephew:
Nicholas
Sorenson;
and
brother-in-law:
Gene
Myers.
Eleanor
Tupy, 90
Published:
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
CRESCO - A Mass of Christian Burial for Eleanor M. Tupy of Cresco was held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 19, 2011 at Notre Dame Catholic Church in Cresco with Rev. Dennis H. Cahill officiating. The lector was LeRoy Webb and gift carriers were Gloria Tupy and Janet Tupy. The pianist was Suzanne Ollendick and the song leader was Katie Ferrie. The pallbearers were: Steven Tupy, Allen Tupy, Michael Tupy, Joanne Reicks, Colleen Gallagher, and Deann Pair. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Cresco.
Conway Funeral Home in Cresco handled the arrangements.
Eleanor, 90, died Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011 at Regional Health Services Hospital in Cresco. She had been living at the Evans Memorial Home in Cresco.
Eleanor Mabel Tupy was born July 26, 1921 in Cresco, the daughter of Art and Lydia Wentworth.
After Eleanor and Daniel's marriage in 1941, they settled into farming east of Cresco in Winneshiek County. Eleanor learned the ways of being a Bohemian farm wife after being raised a city girl. She very successfully supported the family farm enterprise until moving into Cresco in 1991. In later years, Eleanor and Dan snowbirded to Mesa, Ariz. where they often entertained their family and friends from Cresco. Eleanor and Daniel were married 57 years until his death in 1998.
Eleanor is survived by two sons: Dale and Gary; six grandchildren: Steven Tupy, Allen Tupy, Michael Tupy, Joanne Reicks, Colleen Gallagher, and Deann Tupy Pair; 13 great-grandchildren: Kristin Tupy Babic, Omar Amador Tupy, Jose Amador Tupy, Jasmin Tupy, Carina Tupy, Joshua Tupy, Sarah Tupy Balk, Lisa Tupy, Kyrah Jo Reicks, Patrick Gallagher, Marcella Wolf, Cory Pair and Amber Pair; four great-great-grandchildren: Onnalyse Amador Pollard, Edin Babic, Skyler Amador Tupy, and Bryce Tupy; and siblings: Dorothy Slifka, Betty Farghum, Helen Fuller, Hazel Walker, Roger Wentworth and Gene Wentworth.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel; son: Dean; grandson: Jeffrey Tupy; one brother: Floyd Wentworth; and a sister: Mary Walton.
Mary
Eastman,
93
Published:
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
RICEVILLE - Funeral services for Mary L. Eastman of Riceville will be held at 10:30 a.m. today, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011 at the Riceville United Methodist Church in Riceville. Interment will be in Wayne Cemetery in rural McIntire, Iowa.
Visitation was held 4-7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 23 at the Lindstrom Funeral Home in Riceville and also one hour prior to services at the church on Wednesday.
Mary, 93, died Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011 at the Riceville Family Care & Therapy Center.
Posted on 24 August 2011
Jean
Lyon, 73
Published:
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
LIME
SPRINGS
- A
memorial
service
for Myra
"Jean"
Lyon of
Lime
Springs
will be
held at
11:00
a.m. on
Thursday,
Sept. 1,
2011 at
the
United
Methodist
Church
in Lime
Springs.
A
private
family
inurnment
will
take
place at
a later
date.
Friends
may
greet
the
family
one hour
prior to
services
at the
church
on
Thursday.
Lindstrom
Funeral
Home in
Cresco
is
handling
the
arrangements.
Jean,
73, died
quietly
at her
home
Sunday,
Aug. 28,
2011
after a
30-year
struggle
with
rheumatoid
arthritis.
Myra
Jean
Lyon was
born
Sept.
18, 1937
in Penn
Valley,
Pa., a
suburb
of
Philadelphia,
the
daughter
of
Harmon
and Myra
Monnik.
She
attended
Lower
Merion
High
School.
She
graduated
from
Mount
Holyoke
College
in South
Hadley,
Mass.
with a
major in
Latin
and
minors
in
French
and
German.
While on
a family
trip to
Paris,
France,
she met
Donald
Lyon.
They
were
married
at the
American
Church
in Paris
on April
9, 1960.
Jean and
Donald
lived in
Lime
Springs
for the
past 50
years.
Jean was
very
active
for many
years
with
Eastern
Star as
a
District
Instructor
as well
as Grand
Chaplain,
and
later
served
for many
years as
the Lime
Springs
City
Clerk.
Jean is
survived
by her
husband,
Donald
"Doc" of
Lime
Springs;
two
sons:
David
(Veronica)
and
Bruce
(Christine);
a
daughter:
Carolyn
(Westan)
James;
seven
grandchildren;
three
step-grandchildren;
a
sister:
Carol
(Edward)
Huth; a
cousin:
Jean (Gershon)
Levinson;
and many
nieces
and
nephews.
She was
preceded
in death
by her
parents.
Elmarie
Bouska,
88
Published:
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
PROTIVIN - A Memorial Mass for Elmarie E. Bouska of Protivin was held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 29, 2011 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Protivin with Rev. Nick March officiating. The lectors were Sally McCoy Diane Novak and Margie Moen, the offertory gifts were carried by Nick and Tim Kuennen and Sally Tieskoetter. The organist was Marlene Pecinovsky and Miriam Humpal was soloist. The songs sung were "Gentle Woman", "Amazing Grace", "Though the Mountains May Fall", "Peace is Flowing Like a River", "Goin Home" and "Let There Be Peace on Earth". Interment will be in Holy Trinity Catholic Church Cemetery in Protivin at a later date. Elmarie donated her body to Mayo Clinic for medical education.
Elmarie, 88, died Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011 of cancer at home surrounded by her loving family.
Elmarie E. Bouska was born Oct. 8, 1922 on the family farm located north of Protivin, in Howard County, Iowa, the daughter of Edward F. and Regina (Huber) Novak. She attended Holy Trinity School and graduated from Rudolphinum High School in Protivin.
On Feb. 24, 1941, she married Edward Bouska. Edward and Elmarie shared 68 happy years together on their farm in Jackson Township, Winneshiek County, Iowa. Elmarie with her culinary skills and listening ear welcomed friends and visitors from all over the world into her home. She was a community leader in 4-H, Country Road Players Community Theater, Winneshiek County Mental Health Association, TOPS, Jackson Homemakers and several church groups. Elmarie and Ed counseled couples in how to have a happy marriage. They also assisted people in facing death and were leaders in the faith community. Elmarie taught community education classes in The Art of Bread Baking. She self-published a book by the same name as well as a book of stories about her childhood called "The Joys of a Simple Life". Elmarie loved music, especially jazz. She loved to cook, entertain, travel, spend time with her family and garden. Her husband, Ed, made her a greenhouse that she enjoyed every spring. Elmarie lived on the farm with assistance of caregivers as her cancer progressed. She accepted life on life's terms and faced challenges with grace and dignity.
In lieu of flowers, Elmarie requested memorials be given to Winneshiek County Hospice, 901 Montgomery St., Decorah, IA 52101 or Catholic Charities of Dubuque, 1229 Mount Loretta Ave., Dubuque, IA 52003.
Elmarie is survived five children: Jack and wife June Bouska of Lawrenceville, Ga.; Sally and husband Tom McCoy of Edgerton, Wis.; Ann Novak and husband Larry Hartford of Burlington, Wa.; Margaret (Peg) Bouska of Iowa City; and Carol Bouska and husband Jeremy Iggers of Minneapolis, Minn.; grandchildren: Les Bouska and Lynn Wayne and husband Greg (Jack and June Bouska), Tess Bouska and friend, Alejandro Castelli (Mary Jane Bouska), Kate McCoy and husband Rob Young, Mary and Jen McCoy and friend, Derek Apel (Sally and Tom McCoy), Bret Taggart (Ann Novak), Micha Reiter (Carol and Jeremy); six great-grandchildren: Matthew, Ryan and Kristina Bouska (Paul Bouska) Shannon and Nicholas Wayne (Lynn Wayne) and Owen McCoy Young (Kate McCoy).
Elmarie was preceded in death by her husband Edward; her children: Mary Jane and Allan, her grandchildren: Paul and Sara; great-grandchild: Connor; and her siblings: Ernie and Lloyd Novak and Olivette Novak Rock.
Gerald Drake, 74
Published:
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
CRESCO - Funeral services for Gerald "Jerry" F. Drake of Cresco were held at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011 at Lindstrom Funeral Home in Cresco with Rev. Michael Carey officiating. Interment was in Oak Lawn Cemetery.
Jerry, 74, died Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011 at the Howard Residential Care Facility in Cresco.
Gerald Francis Drake was born Feb. 4, 1937, the son of William McKinley Drake and Ida Amalie (Bigalk) Drake. Jerry grew up and resided on the family farm near Kendallville. He continued to farm and reside there until he was forced to relocate a few years ago due to health issues. Jerry lived a simple farmer's life, spending most of his time tending to his crops, livestock, and taking care of his tractors and other farm equipment. He also did a great deal of tinkering and fixing his autos and had a knack for keeping things running well beyond their typical usable life. Later in life, Jerry enjoyed listening to his police scanner, the leisure of watching television, and enjoyed his smokeless tobacco.
He is survived by niece: Denise (Flatland) Rohm of Coralville, nephew: Dean Flatland of Hampshire, Ill., niece: Dawn (Flatland) Mackenburg of Cresco; great-nephews: Zachary, Nicholas, and Alexander Rohm; great-niece: Kylie Rohm of Coralville, great-nieces: Ashley, Amber, Jessica, Jennifer, Casey, and Cadence Flatland of Hampshire, Ill., great-nieces Kristen and Hailey Mackenburg; and great-nephew: Hunter Mackenburg of Cresco.
Jerry was preceded in death by his parents; an infant brother: Lester; and his sister: Margaret Flatland.
Posted on 30 August 2011 by Marie Thompson
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