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Larry D. Wessels, 1938-2002
December
3, 2002
Larry D.
Wessels, of Rockwell, died on Sunday, December 1, 2002, at the Mercy Medical
Center-North Iowa, due to complications of cancer. He was 64 years old.
Funeral
services were held at the St. Peter Lutheran Church in Rockwell, on Wednesday
morning, December 4, with Rev. Ronald Bolinger officiating. Interment was in
the Rockwell Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were made by the Fullerton Funeral Home
in Rockwell.
Larry Dale Wessels, was born on
May 10, 1938 near Meservey, the son of Fred and Amanda (Meints) Wessels. He
has lived in the Rockwell area for approximately 29 years, and was employed
with Land O Lakes as a mill employee.
ŠThe Garner
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Marie C. Jackson, 1916-2002
December
10, 2002
Marie C.
Jackson, of LuVerne, died on Monday, December 2, 2002, at the Kossuth County
Regional Health Center in Algona. She was 86.
Funeral
services were held on Thursday, December 5, at the United Methodist Church of
LuVerne. The Rev. Dale Reisner officiated. Music was provided by organist,
Dennis Holmes who accompanied soloist, Dan Smith.
Burial was in the
LuVerne Cemetery, LuVerne. Casket bearers were Brian Hunt, Ted Koch, Andrew Hunt, Scott Hunt, Aaron
Hunt and Lucas Gunderson. Honorary
bearers were Terri Koch, Jolene Hunt, Sabrina Hunt, Deb Hunt, Amber Hunt and
Heather Hunt. The Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaff
Funeral Home of LuVerne was in charge of the arrangements.
Marie
Caroline (Nielson) Jackson, was born on October 1, 1916, to Aksel and Christians
(Christoferson) Nielson in Nebraska. The family later moved to Canada and
eventually settled in the Corwith/LuVerne, Iowa areas. She attended
country school.
On December 31, 1956, Marie
Nielson married Edward Jackson. The couple made their home in LuVerne.
ŠThe Garner
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Velma L. Pope, 1914-2002
December
10, 2002
Velma L.
Pope, died at her home in Sheffield, on Monday, December 2, 2002.
Funeral
services were held on Thursday afternoon, December 5, at the Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf-Grarup
Funeral Home in Sheffield. Burial was in the Hillside Cemetery, Sheffield.
Velma L.
Fuller, was born on July 22, 1914 at home in Thornton, the daughter of Charles
and Anna (Kennedy) Fuller. She attended Mason City schools. After school she
worked to support her family at the Ideal American Laundry in Mason City.
On November 4, 1931, Velma
was united in marriage with Elmer William Pope in Eldora. They made their
home in Sheffield, where they lived most of their married lives.
ŠThe Garner
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Ralph Leonard Grimm, 1950-2002
December
10, 2002
Ralph
Leonard Grimm, of Osage, died on Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at the age of 52.
Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon, December 6, at Our Savior's
Lutheran Church, in Osage, with the Rev. Dennis Hanson and Rev. Dennis Niezwaag officiating. Interment was in the Osage Cemetery with Military
Honors by the Osage V.F.W. Post 7920 and Osage American Legion Post 278.
The Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Ralph Grimm, was born in
Charles City on January 25, 1950, the son of Jim and Annabelle (Koebrick)
Grimm and was baptized at the St. Johns Lutheran Church in Charles City in
1952. He was a 1969 graduate of the Osage High School.
Ralph served in the US
Army in Vietnam, and was united in marriage to Carol Jeanne Schoenborn in
June of 1970 at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. Following his service in the Army the
couple returned to Osage where they farmed.
ŠThe Garner
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Rose Hughes, 1933-2002
December
10, 2002
Rose R.
Hughes, of Britt, died on Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at the family home in
Britt. She was 69.
Funeral
services were held on Friday, December 6, at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church of
Britt. The Rev. Michael Schueller officiated. Bill Pritchard was the lector,
Kate Smith and Millie Horstman were eucharistic ministers. Music was
provided by organist, Mary Kopacek who accompanied soloist, Joleen Leerar.
Allan Doughan and Marvin Holck ushered.
Burial
was in the Evergreen Cemetery, Britt. Casket
bearers were Leo Wellik, Jerry Christensen, Jim Wellik, Tom Holck, John
Loebig, Gary Hejlik and Melvin Wellik. Honorary
bearers were her granddaughters, Bailey, Lucy and Ella Hughes. The Ewing
Funeral Home of Britt was in charge of the arrangements.
Rose
Hughes, the daughter of Frank G. and Lillian Hejlik Wellik, was born on
September 7, 1933 near Duncan. Rose attended country school and graduated
from the Britt High School.
She was
united in marriage with Thomas G. Hughes on November 8, 1954 at Duncan. The
couple has since made their home in Britt.
ŠThe Garner
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William E. Lapitz, 1918-2002
December
10, 2002
William
E. Lapitz, 84, of Garner, died on Wednesday, December 4, 2002, at the Prairie View
Apartments, Garner.
Funeral services were held
on Saturday, December 7, at the St. Boniface Catholic Church in
Garner. The Rev. Michael Schueller officiated. Music was provided by
organist, Carolyn Kumsher who accompanied the church choir. Robert Kral
ushered.
Casket
bearers were Michael Zrostlik, Frank Martin, Ted Hovda, Marvin Rayhons,
Randy Hadacek and Bill Paulus. Military
rites were conducted by the Garner Veterans Ceremonial Unit. Interment
was in the St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Duncan. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in
charge of the arrangements.
William
Edward Lapitz, the son of Francis Thomas and Stella C. (Rayhons) Lapitz, was
born on November 23, 1918 at Duncan. He attended the Garfield Township School #9,
Britt High School and Garner High School graduating in 1936. Following high
school, he worked as a painter and carpenter.
From 1942 to 1946, he served
his country in the U.S. Army during WW II, spending six months in France and
Germany. Bill attended the University of Minnesota from 1947 to 1951
receiving his bachelor of science degree in education.
ŠThe Garner
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Ethel M. Bacon, 1908-2002
December
10, 2002
Long time
Klemme resident, Ethel M. (Wellemeyer) Bacon, 93, most recently of McHenry
and Lake Zurich, Illinois, died on Tuesday, December 4, 2002, at the Good Shepherd
Hospital, Barrington, Illinois.
Mrs.
Bacon was a resident at the McHenry Villa, McHenry, Illinois, and the
Lexington Health Care Center, Lake Zurich, Illinois, since August 2001 to be
near her daughter, Jo Ann.
Funeral
services were held at 10:00 a.m., on Monday, December 9, at the United Methodist
Church in Klemme. The Rev. Paddy Druhl officiated. Music was provided by
organist, Margaret Tue who accompanied soloist, Lance Arnold and
congregational hymns. Calvin Bruggeman and John Schwichtenberg were ushers.
Casket
bearers were Cindy Bacon, Tom Jacobs, Glen Gustafson, Jason Bacon, Robert
Gustafson and Barbara Gustafson. Burial
was in the Ell Township Cemetery, Klemme. The Tenold-Andrews Funeral Home of
Klemme was in charge of the arrangements.
Ethel
Marie Bacon, was born on December 7, 1908 in Klemme, the daughter of Arthur and
Lydia (Griewe) Wellemeyer. She grew up in Klemme and graduated from high
school in 1927. She attended Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls and
received a two year Primary Education Certificate. She taught two years in
Ell Township Rural Schools and then at Titonka and Buffalo Center. After her
marriage she taught school in Austin, Texas, and at Lake Mills and Klemme.
On June 4, 1935, she was
united in marriage to Donald Le Roy Bacon in Klemme at her parent's home.
The couple farmed near Thompson and Lake Mills. They also lived in Lake
Mills and Klemme where they owned and operated the Wellemeyer Furniture
Store.
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Linda Sue Schaefer, 1949-2002
December
23, 2002
Linda Sue
Schaefer, died on Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at the Williamsburg Care Center in
Williamsburg, after an extended illness. She was 53 years old.
A
Celebration of Life was held on Friday, December 13, in the St. Mary Catholic
Church in Williamsburg, with the Rev. Susen LeBlanc officiating. Burial was
in the First Lutheran Cemetery north of Conroy. Funeral arrangements were handled by
the Uhlmann-Powell Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Williamsburg.
Memorials are for a scholarship fund for a graduating senior entering
college to study music.
Linda Sue
Schaefer, was born on June 12, 1949 in Rockwell, the daughter of Raymond Arthur
and Marian Verna Petersen Campbell. Linda was raised in Rockwell from
1949-1971. She graduated from the Rockwell Community High School in 1967 and
received a Bachelor of Music Education Degree from Wartburg College in
Waverly in 1971. She taught at Lincoln Community School in Stanwood from
1971-1975.
Linda married L. Eugene
Schaefer on June 15, 1974 in Rockwell.
ŠThe Garner
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Lewis Anderson, 1919-2002
December
23, 2002
Lewis R.
Anderson, 83, of Forest City, died on Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at the Muse
Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mason City.
A prayer
service was held on Thursday, December 12, at the Ewing Funeral Chapel in Britt.
Dr, John Meyer officiated. Interment was in the Evergreen Cemetery, Britt.
Lewis
Anderson, the son of Layton and Ruby Anderson, was born on July 23, 1919
near Britt. He attended the Britt Community Schools and graduated from the Britt
High School. He served with the United States Army during WW II. Following
his discharge, he returned to the Crystal Lake area where he farmed with his
parents and his brother, Kenneth.
Lewis was united in
marriage with Louise Freesemann on March 16, 1942, at the Lutheran Church in
Britt. The couple made their home and farmed north of Crystal Lake.
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Neva Gail Garman, 1915-2002
December
23, 2002
Neva Gail Garman, of Las Vegas, died
on Thursday, December 12, 2002, in a Las Vegas care center.
She was 86 years old.
She was
born on December 14, 1915 in Britt. She was the retired owner of a
convenience store
and a 40 year resident of Las Vegas. At one time Gail and her husband, Art
operated the Quality Store in Corwith. Her husband, Art died in February of
1995.
Gail is
survived by her daughter, Janice Doering; sons, John, Ron, and Richard; and
sister, Sally Sonerholm, all of Las Vegas; brothers, Ike Weiland of Waterloo
and Phillip Weiland of Las Vegas; 11 grandchildren; and eight
great-grandchildren.
Mass was celebrated at St. Anne's Catholic Church
followed by burial at Palm Valley View Memorial Park, Las Vegas.
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Mabel D. Oehlert, 1912-2002
December
23, 2002
Mabel D. Oehlert, 90, died
on Sunday, December 15, 2002, at the Rockwell Community
Nursing Home.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m., on Wednesday,
December 18, 2002, at the St. Peter Lutheran Church, Rockwell, with Rev. Ronald Bolinger presiding. Burial will be
in the Rockwell Cemetery. Visitation will
be from 5-8:00 p.m., on Tuesday, at the Retz-Grarup Funeral Home, Sheffield.
Mabel D. Oehlert, was born
on June 21, 1912 in Platte, South Dakota, the daughter of Jules
and Emma (Portner) Nicolet. At a young age she moved with her parents to
Iowa where they lived on a farm north of Thornton.
In 1930,
Mabel graduated from the Thornton High School. After graduation she attended
Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls. She taught in country schools in
Franklin and Cerro Gordo counties for five years.
Mabel was
confirmed in the Zion Lutheran Church in Clear Lake in 1937. She was united in
marriage with Donald A. Oehlert on February 27, 1937, in the Lutheran
Parsonage in Sheffield, by Rev. L.W. Reuther.
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Dickie Lynn Thada, 1941-2002
December
23, 2002
Dickie "Dick" Lynn Thada,
of the Oakwood Care Center, Clear Lake, died on Sunday, December
15, 2002, at the Mercy Medical Center, Mason City. He was 61.
A
private graveside service was held at the Pleasantview Cemetery, Thornton.
According to his wishes, his body has been cremated. The Ward-Van Slyke Colonial
Chapel, Clear Lake, was in charge of the funeral arrangements.
Dick was
born on February 15, 1941 in Thornton, the son of Merlyn J. and Helen (Harmon) Thada. He attended Thornton Schools. Dick worked for a construction company
building grain elevators. He was involved in a car accident at the age of
seventeen, which left him handicapped. Since the accident he has lived at
Kathleen's Care Center, Emmetsburg and just recently moved to the Oakwood Care
Center, Clear Lake.
Dick is
survived by his father, Merlyn Thada of Mason City; one sister, Barbara Card
of
St. Louis Park, Minnesota; and two nephews, Cameron Card and Kyle Card both
of St.
Louis Park, Minnesota; aunts, uncles and numerous cousins.
Dick was preceded
in death by his Mother in 1998.
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George O. Brink, 1919-2002
December
23, 2002
George O.
Brink, 83, of Wichita, Kansas, died on Tuesday, December 17, 2002. Mr. Brink is
the father of Betty Jean Pringnitz of Klemme.
Funeral
services were held on Saturday, December 21, at the Grace United Methodist Church
of Spencer. The Rev. Paul Hansen officiated. Burial
was in the Riverside Cemetery, Spencer. Graveside military rites were provided
by the Glen Pedersen American Legion Post #1. The Warner Funeral Home was in
charge of the arrangements.
George "PaDad"
Otis Brink, was born on March 26, 1919 in Gilead, Nebraska. He was the son of
Otis and Mildred (Sipe) Brink. He received his education in Jansen, Nebraska
and graduated from the Jansen High School.
On July
21, 1937, he entered the military at Ft. Crook, Nebraska and was honorably
discharged on July 23, 1940. He re-enlisted on August 16, 1940, at Ft. Omaha
and served in the Central European Theater during WW II. He earned the Good
Conduct Medal and the American Defense Service Ribbon. He was honorably
discharged at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.
He married Beatrice Baker
on August 19, 1940.
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Frances E. Gray, 1918-2002
December
23, 2002
Frances
E. Gray, 84, of Garner, died on Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at the Muse Norris
Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City.
Funeral services were held
on Saturday, December 21, at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed
Church, Garner, with the Rev. Darrell Weber officiating. Music was provided
by organist, Margaret Jass who accompanied congregational hymns. Ushers were
Dave Stromer, Greg Greiman and Ed Greiman. Honorary bearers were the Garner
VFW Auxiliary.
Casket
bearers were Mark Jass, Steve Jass, Steve Goll, Joel Goll, Layne Gray and
Scott Gray. Interment
was in the Peace Reformed Cemetery, rural Garner. The Cataldo Funeral Home of
Garner was in charge of the arrangements.
Frances
Elizabeth Gray, the daughter of William and Clara (Raithel) Wrede, was born
on
January 1, 1918 on a farm east of Garner. She graduated from the Garner High
School in 1935.
On March
12, 1941, she was married to Alfred Goll in Garner. They made their home on a
farm east of Garner. Alfred passed away on December 7, 1955.
Frances
moved into Garner and worked for over 20 years at Modern Cleaners in Garner
and the Garner VFW. She also was employed as a secretary for the Garner
Chamber of Commerce.
On January 22, 1976, she was
married to Robert Gray.
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Marietta J. Spurgeon, 1919-2002
December
31, 2002
Marietta
J. Spurgeon, of Thornton, died on Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at the Oakwood Care
Center in Clear Lake. She was 83.
Funeral services were held on Monday,
December 23, at 11:00 a.m., at the First United Methodist Church in Thornton, with
the Rev. Dan Voss officiating. Interment followed in the Memorial Park
Cemetery at Mason City. Funeral arrangements were handled by the Retz-Grarup Funeral
Homes.
Marietta
J. Hemming, was born on August 14, 1919, on the family farm south of Thornton, to
Ray and Carrie Belle (Nealis) Hemming. She attended the Thornton Public School
and graduated with the class of 1936. She attended Mason City Junior College
and provided nursing care for Mercy Hospital in Mason City for 35 years.
In 1937,
Marietta was united in marriage with Lawrence Gates. They made their home in
Thornton.
On July
14, 1977, Marietta married Dallas E. Spurgeon in Mason City. They made their
home in Mason City. She worked for Hospice as an aide for four years.
ŠThe Garner
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Ruth M. Juel Kramer, 1915-2002
December
31, 2002
Ruth M. Juel Kramer, 87, of Garner, died
on Sunday, December 22, 2002, at the I.O.O.F.
Home, Mason City.
Funeral
services were held on Friday, December 27, at the United Presbyterian Church in
Garner, with the Rev. Roger Kallem officiating. Music was provided by
organist, Audrey Sonnenberg who accompanied vocalist, Renee Kramer and
congregational hymns. Ushers were Norman Henschen and Harlan Carolus.
Honorary
bearers were Pete Back, Ron Knop, Wilford Anderson, Lowell Edminster, Warren
Edminster, Ernest Juel, Kim Kramer, George Anderson and Jesse Reimer. Casket
bearers were Craig Busch, Cecil Moorhead, Byron Stromer, Mark Ellis, Keith
Wood and Ron Tjaden. Interment
was in the Concord Township Cemetery, Garner. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge
of the arrangements.
Ruth
Marie Juel Kramer, the youngest of six children of James Peter and Clara
Minnie (Johnson) Juel, was born on February 23, 1915 at Forest City. She
graduated from the Forest City High School and continued her education at a
cosmetology school in Mason City.
On January 9, 1943, she was
married to Omer C. Kramer at Wyonette, Illinois and became a loving mother
to his son, Bob Barry Kramer. To this union they had two sons, Jerrald and
Scott Kramer. They lived on farms in the Garner area for more than 40 years.
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Caroline Ann Skow and Katherine Ann
Skow
January 7,
2003
Caroline
Ann Skow and Katherine Ann Skow, twin daughters of Joel and Carla Skow, were
born and entered eternal life on Sunday, December 22, 2002, at the Iowa Lutheran
Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa.
They are
survived by their parents, Joel and Carla Skow of Wesley.
Graveside services were
held on Monday, December 23, at the Evergreen Cemetery, Wesley, with the Rev. Steven
Turner and Rev. Patrick O'Neal of Trinity Lutheran Church, Algona,
officiating.
ŠThe Garner
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John "Hans" Preuschl, 1899-2002
January 7,
2003
John
"Hans" Preuschl, died on Saturday, December 28, 2002, at the Kossuth Regional
Health Center in Algona. He was 102.
Funeral services for him were held at
10:30 a.m., on Tuesday, December 31, at the St. Cecelia Catholic Church, Algona,
with the Rev. Paul Eisele the celebrant. Casket bearers were David Jakoubek,
Mike Goodman, Jerry Preuschl, Doug Jakoubek, Danny Preuschl and Stephen
Huber.
Honorary
bearers were Scott Huber, Dean Preuschl, Dana Preuschl and Donald John
Preuschl. Interment was in the St. Benedict Catholic Cemetery, St. Benedict.
The Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf Funeral Home, Algona, was in charge of the
arrangements.
John
"Hans" Preuschl, was born on December 31, 1899 in Haag, Germany, the son of
Michael and Theresa Preuschl. He grew up in Germany, where he attended
school. He later joined the German Army and served for 18 months. John came
to the United States when he was 23 years old and began to farm in the St.
Benedict area.
On May 7,
1935, John was united in marriage to Louise Arend at the St. Benedict
Catholic Church. After their wedding, the couple lived on the farm, where
they stayed until moving into Algona in 1979.
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Richard M. Grifhorst,
1915-2002
January 7,
2003
Richard
"Dick" M. Grifhorst, of Britt, died on Saturday, December 28, 2002, at the
Westview Care Center, in Britt. He was 87.
Funeral
services were held on Tuesday, December 31, at the United Methodist Church
of Britt. The Rev. Robert Dodge officiated. Music was provided by organist,
Tammy Johnson who accompanied a duet by Russell and Cindy Schubert and
congregational hymns. Lawrence Smidt and Harry Smith ushered.
Burial was in the
Evergreen Cemetery, Britt. Military honors were conducted by the Britt
Ceremonial Unit. Casket bearers were Jon Swenson, William Eckels, Ronald Eisenman, Steven
Hasty, Jim Artes and Bob Korneisel. Honorary
casket bearers were Dr. John Camp, Dr. Richard Evans, Robert Artes, Donald
Krause, James Jacobson, Don Ross and Wendell Harms. The Ewing Funeral Chapel
of Britt was in charge of the arrangements.
Dick
Morris Grifhorst, the son of Dick and Minnie (Eliason) Grifhorst was born on
May 25, 1915 in Kanawha. He grew up and received his education in the
Kanawha area, graduated from the Kanawha High School and attended Iowa State
Teachers College in Cedar Falls.
On
December 26, 1941, Dick was united in marriage with Wilma Brand in
Princeton, Missouri. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II and
saw overseas duty when he was stationed in the British Isles. Following his
discharge, he spent three years in Chicago, Illinois with the Douglas
Aircraft Corporation and then moved to Wesley where they owned and operated
a sundries store.
In 1950, the couple moved
to Britt where they made their home and raised their three children. Dick
and Norman Lee operated the Lee and Grifhorst Drug Co. from 1949 until 1973,
at which time it became Grifhorst Drug, which Dick and Wilma operated until
1991.
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Rose S. Thompson, 1919-2002
December
31, 2002
Rose S.
Thompson, 83, of Missouri Valley, died on Sunday, December 29, 2002, at the Immanuel
Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska.
Funeral
services were held on Tuesday, December 31, at the Hennessey-Aman Funeral Home
of Missouri Valley. The Rev. Ron Wymer officiated. Burial was in the Rose
Hill Memorial Garden, Missouri Valley. Casket
bearers were Chuck Davis, Harold Huff, Art Fountain, Dennis Huff, William
Huff and Don Fountain. The Hennessey-Aman Funeral Home was in charge of
the arrangements.
Rose
Sarah Thompson, was born in Missouri Valley on December 17, 1919. She was the
daughter of Ruben and Sylvia Galland. She spent her entire life in Missouri
Valley raising her family.
On
October 19, 1937, she was married to Robert G. Thompson. The couple had two
children, Gerald and Sharon.
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Mable McIlrath, 1916-2002
December
31, 2002
Mable McIlrath, of Rockwell, died
on Sunday, December 29, 2002, at the Rockwell
Community Nursing Home. She was 86.
Funeral
services will be held at 2:00 p.m., on Thursday, January 2, 2003, at the First Baptist
Church, Rockwell, with the Pastor Lewis Bram officiating.
Interment will follow in the Rockwell Cemetery. Visitation will be held from
12:00 p.m. until time of the service on Thursday at the church.
Mable was born on February 29,
1916, the daughter of William J. and Laura (Penton) Stewart in Mason City. On
May 27, 1932, Mable was united in marriage to Gilbert E. McIlrath in Albert
Lea, Minnesota.
The couple enjoyed farming and gardening near Rockwell. In
1970 the couple moved into town, making their home there until Gilbert's
death in 1980. Mable and Gilbert helped in the raising and nurturing of many
of their young cousins almost like foster parents.
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