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Richard A.
Hanson, 1949-2005
March 9, 2005
Richard A. Hanson, 55, of
Klemme, died on Tuesday, March 1, 2005, at the University
of Iowa Hospitals, Iowa City.
Funeral services were held on Monday, March 7, at the United Methodist
Church in Klemme, with the Rev. Paddy Druhl
officiating. Music was provided by organist, Madelyn
Priebe, who accompanied soloist, Nikki Katter and
congregational hymns. Ushers were John Schwichtenberg
and Arlyn Waddingham.
Honorary bearers were Craig Larson, Rich Chevallier, Kent Ridlon, Max
Christy, Jim Prescott, Dick Esser, Kenneth Weiland,
Toby Gouge, Dennis Badker, Shep Ysselstein, Doug
Hanson and Ken Hanson. Casket bearers were Dennis
Hanson, Ron Hanson, Herman Meyer, Kevin Hanson, Bob
Frayne and Mike Little. Burial was in the Ell Township
Cemetery, Klemme. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in
charge of the arrangements.
Richard Allen Hanson, the son of John August and Ardella Darlene
(Schneider) Hanson, was born on August 23, 1949 in Mason
City. He graduated from the Klemme High School in
1968. Rich worked with Craig Larson during and after
high school doing auto body repair in Klemme.
In 1968, he married Marilyn Draper in Belmond. The marriage was later
dissolved.
Rich worked briefly at Winnebago Industries in the paint and ship out
department. He then went to IMT where he worked for 20
years as a paint foreman. In 1981, he started his own
auto body specialty paint and repair business, "Rich's
Auto Body" in Klemme. He continued to operate the
business until 1998 when he began long distance
trucking. He was a consultant and a friend to many in
the truck driving business.
Over the years he restored many classic cars, but the '55 Chevy was
always his favorite. He was especially proud of the
'55 Chevy that he and his son worked on together. Rich
also loved Harley Davidson motorcycles. He will be
greatly missed by his family and many friends.
Survivors include his parents, John and Ardella Hanson of Klemme; his
maternal grandmother, Lydia Schneider of Garner; two
children, Shelly Hanson (Jeremy Eenhuis) and their two
children, Summer and Cole, of Klemme and Jason (Patti)
Hanson and their two children, Caitlin and Blaine, of
Klemme; a sister, Janelle (Herman) Meyer of Mason
City; two brothers, Dennis E. Hanson of Garner and Ron
(Barb) Hanson of Owosso, Michigan; a special friend,
Julie Haugen of Klemme; and many nieces, nephews and
other relatives.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, William Schneider;
and his paternal grandparents, William and Rebecca
Hanson.
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Wendy L. Wilson,
1951-2005
March 9, 2005
Wendy Lee Wilson, 53, of Britt,
died on Wednesday, March 2, 2005, at her residence in
Britt.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, March 5, at the Ewing-Dugger Funeral
Chapel in Britt. The Rev. Dr. John Meyer officiated. Casket bearers were Brandon Douglas, Dale Douglas, Marc
Gibbons, Greg Wilson, Jeremy Gibbons and Joel Jacobs.
Burial was in the East Lawn Cemetery at Sheldon.
Wendy Wilson, the daughter of Arnold E. and Adelaide Helen Harms Wilson,
was born on October 10, 1951, in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota.
As a young girl, she moved with her family to South
Dakota where she spent most of her childhood.
Following graduation from the Melvin High School in 1969, Wendy attended NCC in Sheldon for secretarial training. She was
employed in the accounting department of the Wilson
Library at the University of Minnesota for 16 years.
In 1994, Wendy moved to Britt where she was employed
as secretary and receptionist for Oleo Acres Kennels
in Britt.
Wendy enjoyed fishing, bowling, word games, crafting and arranging silk
flowers. She loved to bake and was an excellent cook.
She especially enjoyed playing bingo, whenever she had
the chance. Wendy was active in Civil War Reenactments
and was a member of the 20th Texas Dismounted Cavalry.
Wendy is survived by one son, Gregory Wilson of Bloomington, Minnesota;
five siblings, Patti Noethe and John of Britt, Jan
Pennings and Ivan of Sheldon, Daniel Gibbons and Mary
of Sanborn, Barbara Nilles and Ken of Sanborn and Joel
Gibbons and Linda of Sanborn; numerous nieces:
nephews; aunts; uncles; and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents; infant sister, Linda Kay; and
two nieces.
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Verna B. Alke,
1917-2005
March 16, 2005
Verna B. Alke, 87, of Britt, died
on
Monday, March 7, 2005, at the Muse Norris Hospice
Inpatient Unit, Mason City.
Funeral services were held on Friday, March 11, at the First Lutheran Church
in Britt, with the Rev. Dr. John Meyer and Janelle Siffring, AiM, officiating. Music was provided by
organist, Donna Tech who accompanied congregational
hymns. Ushers were Melvin Pergande and Duane Hanson.
Honorary bearers were Greg Michaelsen, Darwin Michaelsen, Tim Radig, Ed
Alke, Kirk Thacker, Paul Thacker, Tom Thacker and
Nathan Schwandt. Casket bearers were Curt Holck, Mark
Holck, Troy Holck, Duane Seegebarth, Gary Michaelsen,
Al Schoeneman, Steve Houdek and Darryll Alke.
Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery, Britt. The
Cataldo Funeral Home in Britt was in charge of the
arrangements.
Verna B. Alke, the daughter of Adolph and Rose (Daliman) Holck, was born
on December 18, 1917 in Orthel Township, Hancock County.
She graduated from the Britt High School in 1935, where
she received her normal training. She taught at
various country schools in the Britt area.
On February 8, 1944, she was married to George Alke at the First Lutheran
Church in Britt. They farmed south of Titonka until
1983 when they moved into Britt. In May of 2002, they
moved to the Summit House in Britt.
Verna was a member of the First Lutheran Church in Britt, ELCW and the
Britt Senior Citizens. She was an active member of the
Good Hope Lutheran Church in Titonka, before they
moved to Britt. She also was a member of the
Neighborhood Club in Titonka.
She is survived by her husband, George Alke of Britt; her daughter, Jan
(John) Hana of Garner; a granddaughter, Jennifer
(Mike) Dillon of Denver, Colorado; and many nieces and
nephews.
Verna was preceded in death by her parents; three sisters, Lucille Dewey,
Erma Bohling and Irene Schoneman; two brothers,
Maynard and Harold Holck; and a nephew, Arlin Dewey.
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Dallas G. Elwood,
1922-2005
March 16, 2005
Dallas G. Elwood, of Corwith, died on
Tuesday, March 8, 2005, at the Hancock County Memorial
Hospital, Britt. He was 82.
Funeral services were held on Friday, March 11, at the United Methodist
Church in Corwith. The Rev. Dan Fernandez officiated.
Music was provided by organist, Sharon Gourley who
accompanied soloist, Diane Nall and several
congregational hymns.
Casket bearers were Wayne Elkin, Merlin Morgan, Merle Sohl, Mike Pearson,
Craig Steenhard and Jay Gourley. Burial was in the
Corwith Cemetery with graveside military honors
provided by the Elmer Wilson American Legion Post
#229. The Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf Funeral Home of
Corwith was in charge of the arrangements.
Dallas G. Elwood, was born on November 7, 1922 at Eagle Grove, to George
and Margaret Jordan Elwood. He received his education
in Eagle Grove. Dallas served his country during World
War II in the U.S. Army from 1942 until 1945. He
served in the European Theater, where he earned the
Bronze Star for bravery. After the service he returned
to Eagle Grove.
Dallas was united in marriage to Eunice Maxine Tabb on March 31, 1948, at
Corwith. The couple lived for a time in Eagle Grove
and then moved to Corwith in 1956. Dallas and Eunice
owned and operated Elwood's Meat Processing and
Grocery. They retired in 1983.
Dallas was a member of the Corwith United Methodist Church. He also
belonged to the Elmer Wilson American Legion Post #229 at
Corwith. Dallas was a member of the Iowa Meat
Processing Association, where he had served as
Director, Vice President and President. He also
belonged to the Corwith Merchant's Club. Dallas's
wife, Eunice preceded him in death on March 13, 2003.
Due to failing health, Dallas became a resident of the
Kanawha Community Home in Kanawha.
Survivors include two sons, their spouses and four grandchildren, Scott
Elwood and wife, Vicky and their two sons, Mike and
Steven of Jefferson City, Missouri and Tom Elwood and
wife, Ladine and their two daughters, Katie and
Elizabeth of Liberty, Missouri.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Eunice; an infant son,
Rodney; and eight brothers and sisters.
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Hazel M. Greiman,
1914-2005
March 16,2005
Hazel M. Greiman, 90, of Garner,
died on Friday, March 11, 2005, at the Good Samaritan
Center in Forest City.
Funeral services were held on Monday, March 14, at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed
Church in Garner with the Rev. Darrell Weber
officiating. Music was provided by organist, Margaret
Jass who accompanied congregational hymns.
Casket bearers were Celine Hartwig, Amy Peterson, Paul Austin, Brad Muhm,
Andrew Hartwig and Brad Peterson. Burial was in the
Concord Township Cemetery, Garner. The Cataldo Funeral
Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Hazel Mae Greiman, the daughter of Charles and Anna (Anderson) Hodson,
was born on November 18, 1914 at Earlham. She attended
the rural schools of Hancock County.
On December 11, 1937, she was married to Laurence Greiman at Garner. They
farmed in the Klemme and Garner area. In 1951, they
moved into Klemme and a year later to Garner. In
February of 2004, Hazel and Laurence became residents
of the Good Samaritan Center in Forest City. Hazel
enjoyed gardening, canning and cooking.
She was a member of the Zion Evangelical Church, Zion Women's
Fellowship, the Garner Senior Citizens and
Grandmothers Club.
Hazel is survived by her husband, Laurence; her two children, Bill
(Liela) Greiman of Santa Rosa, California and Janice
(Tim) Hartwig of Boone; three grandchildren, Sonja
(Brad) Muhm of Garner, Andrew (Celine) Hartwig of Iowa
City and Amy (Brad) Peterson of Ankeny; three
great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; three sisters, Helen Gjerde,
Lois Austin and Eva Anderson; and three brothers,
Howard, Ralph and Donald Hodson.
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Kermit E. Greiman,
1930-2005
March 23, 2005
Kermit E. Greiman, 74, of Garner,
died on Monday, March 14, 2005, at the Muse Norris
Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City.
Memorial services were held on Wednesday, March 16, at the Zion Evangelical
and Reformed Church in Garner, with the Rev. Darrell
Weber officiating. Music was provided by organist,
Margaret Jass who accompanied soloist, Beverly
Cataldo and congregational hymns. Ushers were Daryl
Upmeyer, Calvin Josten and Willis Davison.
Honorary bearers were E.D. "Red" Buntenbach, Larry Bell, Gary Lenz, Gus
Erickson, G.W. "Bill" Templeton, Jim Steward, Ron
McCabe, Bob Deibler, Phil Garland, Maynard Beyer and
Bob Sniezek.
Interment was in the Concord Township Cemetery,
Garner, with graveside military rites by the Garner
Veterans Ceremonial Unit. The Cataldo Funeral Home was
in charge of the arrangements.
Kermit Edwin Greiman, the son of Edwin George and Fern (Rowe) Greiman,
was born on April 13, 1930 in Garner. He was baptized and
confirmed at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church
in Garner. Kermit graduated from the Garner High
School in 1948. Following his schooling, he enlisted
in the USAF and served his country during the Korean
Conflict as a corporal in the 91st Air Refueling
Squadron at the Barksdale Air Force Base in
Shreveport, Louisiana. Following his honorable
discharge, he returned to Garner.
On June 16, 1954, he married Arlene Prestholt at the Zion Evangelical and
Reformed Church in Garner. They lived in Garner where
Kermit worked with his father, E.G. "Shorty" Greiman,
in the excavation business until 1978. From 1979 to
1992 he was employed in the sales department at IMT in
Garner and from 1992 to 2000 at Stellar Industries in
Garner. Kermit traveled all over the United States and
even to China in his job at both companies. He enjoyed
hunting, fishing and most of all, flying airplanes. He
had been an airplane pilot for 60 years.
He was a member of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, the Garner
American Legion, was a past member of the Garner
Rotary Club and was on the original board of directors
at IMT.
He is survived by his wife, Arlene of Garner; three children, Jeffrey
(Rita) Greiman of Boylston, Massachusetts, Jody
(Rudolph Jr.) Marmaro of Colorado Springs, Colorado
and George (Nina) Greiman of Garner; seven
grandchildren, James and Christopher Greiman and
Hannah, Nathan, Jordan, Abigail and Sarah Marmaro; a
sister, Betty Hughes of Garner; two nieces; a nephew;
and many cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and a brother-in-law, George
Hughes.
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Elsie Nuehring,
1928-2005
March 23, 2005
Former Klemme resident, Elsie Nuehring of Osage, died
on Monday, March 14, 2005, at
the Mitchell County Regional Health Center Hospice
Unit in Osage. She was 76.
Funeral services were held on Thursday, March 17, at the Eden Presbyterian
Church rural Rudd, with the Rev. John Bates
officiating. Burial was in the Eden Presbyterian
Cemetery. The Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home in Osage
was in charge of the arrangements.
Elsie was born on July 29, 1928 in Belmond, the daughter of Tim and Meta
(Fastenau) Gerdes. She was baptized on November 4, 1928,
at the Immanuel Reformed Church in Belmond. Elsie
graduated from the Klemme High School in 1945.
She was united in marriage to Dean Nuehring at the Immanuel Reformed
Church in Klemme on February 24, 1948. Prior to her
marriage, Elsie was employed at a grocery store in
Goodell.
She was an active member of the Eden Presbyterian Church. Elsie was an
avid sports fan, loved to sew and quilt, played cards,
helped with gardening, and enjoyed canning fruits and
vegetables. Elsie was well known for the pies that she
loved to bake.
Survivors include her husband, Dean Nuehring of Osage; daughters, Avon
(Jerry) Rurup of Titonka and children Jodi and
Jeremy, Donna (Marloe) Ellingson of Joice and
children Karen (Brian) Ahrens and twins Emily and
Tyler, Jennifer (Randy) Hall and daughter, Kimberly
and Dean Ellingson, Nancy (Neal) Hirota of Osage and
children Nicole, Natalie, Nicholas and Nolan, Janet
(Gerard) May of Osage and sons Jonathan and Jeffrey,
Ronda Olson of Rose Creek, Minnesota and children
Katherine and Derek, Brenda (Randy) Ricke of Garner
and children Amber, Stephanie and Alexander;
daughter-in-law, Sharon Mihm of Mason City and
children Timothy (Sarah) Nuehring, Holly (Paul) Manny
and Michael Nuehring.
Survivors also include a brother, Henry (Dorothy) Gerdes of Belmond;
sisters-in-law, Norma Gerdes of Belmond and Rosie
Gerdes of Klemme.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Dennis Dean Nuehring;
and two brothers, George and Elmer Gerdes.
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Gary L. Hollatz, 1943-2005
March 23, 2005
Gary L. Hollatz, 62, of Garner, died
on Tuesday, March 15,
2005, at St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, Minnesota.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, March 19, at
the St.
Paul Lutheran Church in Garner, with the Rev. Henry
Friedrich officiating. Music was provided by organist,
Barb Mrosko who accompanied soloist, Doug Hayes and
congregational hymns. Ushers were Earl Jaspersen, Mark
Boehnke and Tom Boehnke.
Casket bearers were David Pueggel, Billy Olson, Arlen
Doorenbos, Leland Doorenbos, Reuben "Butch"
Whitehurst, Dean Hollatz, David Rosendahl and Philip
Boehnke.
Burial was in the St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, east of
Garner. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge of the
arrangements.
Gary Lee Hollatz, the son of LeRoy and Agnes
(Pueggel) Hollatz, was born on January 27, 1943, on the
family farm north of Garner. He was baptized and
confirmed at the St. John's Lutheran Church east of
Garner. He attended St. John's Parochial School and
graduated from the Garner-Hayfield High School in 1961.
Following high school, Gary attended the Dunwoody Trade
School in Omaha, Nebraska and was employed for seven
years as a mechanic at Kenworth in Omaha. In 1970, he
returned to Garner and became the third generation to
farm the family farm.
On April 7, 1973, he married Sharon Doorenbos at the St.
John's Lutheran Church. He continued to farm until
1996. Gary served on the board of the Farmer's Coop
Society in Garner for nine years, six years as
president. He also was a crop insurance agent for
Gatchel Insurance in Garner. In 1998, Gary and Sharon
moved into Garner.
Gary enjoyed hunting, fishing, traveling, visiting with
family and friends and supporting the Lord's work.
Gary's faith in the Lord gave his life meaning and
purpose. He was a member of the St. Paul Lutheran Church
in Garner where he was active as chairman of the
congregation, deacon and was on the evangelism team
and the assimilation team. He was a past member of St.
John's Lutheran Church where he served as a trustee.
He is survived by his wife, Sharon of Garner; three
children, Jonathan Hollatz of Garner, Brian Hollatz of
Porto Alegre, Brazil and Emily (Adam) Boge of Huxley.
Survivors also include a brother, Stephen (Sophia) Hollatz of Naperville, Illinois; a niece and nephew,
Allison and Timothy Hollatz; a step-brother, Vern
(Pat) Severson of Clear Lake; a step-sister, Sandra
(Roger) Aceto of Des Moines; three aunts, Dorothy
Hollatz of Garner, Ann Radloff of Garner and Laura
Boehnke of Clear Lake; and an uncle, Arnold (Marlys)
Pueggel of Clear Lake.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and his
step-mother, Ann Hollatz.
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Elaine M. Keraus, 1921-2005
March 23, 2005
Elaine M. Keraus, 84, of Garner, died
on Thursday, March
17, 2005, at the Westview Care Center, Britt.
Funeral services were held on Monday, March 21, at the United
Presbyterian Church in Garner, with the Rev. Linzy
Collins officiating. Music was provided by organist,
Audrey Sonnenberg who accompanied soloist, Rev. Linzy
Collins and a congregational hymn.
Ushers were Brad Henderson, Todd Henderson, Matt
Keraus, Kyle Keraus, Matt Farup and Craig McGuigan.
Burial was in the Concord Township Cemetery, Garner.
The Cataldo Funeral Home in Garner was in charge of
the
arrangements.
Memorials may be directed to the United Presbyterian
Church in Garner or Hospice of North Iowa.
Elaine Martha Keraus, the daughter of Edward Clyde and
Martha Clara (Rockow) Buntenbach, was born on January 15,
1921 at Klemme. She attended school in Klemme where
she graduated from high school.
On May 20, 1941, she was married to Verle "Bub"
William Keraus at the United Church of Christ in
Klemme. Throughout their 59 years together, Elaine was
a solid partner and best friend to Bub. They were
blessed with two sons and a daughter. Elaine, a
homemaker, devoted her full time and attention to her
husband and family. Her children describe her as a
kind, gentlewoman with a wonderful sense of humor.
She was a devoted wife, nurturing mother, grandmother
and great-grandmother. Elaine will be dearly missed
and fondly remembered by her family, special friend,
Jim Howie and others who have shared her life.
She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church in
Garner since 1949 where she served as an elder. She
was a member of the VFW Auxiliary in Garner.
Elaine is survived by her three children, Michael
(Susie) Keraus of Boone, Kay (Dale) Henderson of
Plano, Texas and Lynn (Gail) Keraus of Garner; six
grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a brother,
Edward "Red" D. (Pat) Buntenbach of Garner; and many
nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Bub on December
14, 2000; her parents; a sister, Lorraine Rygh; and a
brother-in-law, Earl Rygh.
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Ervin W. Kahl,
1914-2005
March 30, 2005
Ervin Walter Kahl, 91, of Spirit
Lake, formerly of Britt, died on Thursday, March 17,
2005, after a brief stay in the Hospice unit in the
Dickinson County Regional Hospital, Spirit Lake.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, March 23, at the Ewing-Dugger
Funeral Chapel in Britt. The Rev. Jeff Ungs
officiated. Music was provided by organist, Leanne
Buns who accompanied soloist, John Weishaar.
Casket
bearers were Don Hiscocks, Monte Hiscocks, Roger
Jacobson, Paul Peterson, Paul Smith and Harold Wallen.
Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery in Britt.
Memorials may be directed to Opportunity Village,
Clear Lake or the Hancock County Agricultural Museum
in Britt.
Ervin Kahl, was a long time resident of Britt, later Clear Lake, and
Minnetonka. Minnesota. Ervin was born on February 27,
1914, in Malta, Illinois. He later moved to Mason City
and in 1931, moved to Britt with his brother Neil and
his parents, Walter and Nellie Kahl. He attended
school in Mason City and graduated from the Britt High
School in 1932. He attended the University of Iowa.
In 1938, Ervin married Elizabeth (Betty) Nix from Britt. Together they
farmed in the Britt community for over 50 years and
were members of the First Lutheran Church in Britt and
the Galilean Lutheran Church in Clear Lake. Ervin
enjoyed contributing to his community. He served as
the Rural School Director for Erin Township #2 and as
president and board member of the Britt Public
Schools. He also served on the board of the Britt
Co-op, Britt Creamery, the Hancock County Care Center,
the Britt Country Club and Golf Course and served as a
director of the 1st State Bank in Britt for 19 years.
Ervin was president and treasurer of the Hancock/Winnebago County Arc
Association for People With Disabilities for 22 years.
He also served as president of the Hancock County Farm
Bureau. After moving to Clear Lake he became a member
and officer of the Ventura Lions Club. He enjoyed
piloting his single engine plane in his earlier years,
fishing and golf.
He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth (Betty); daughters, Karmon Amsler
and husband, John of Sioux City, Mona Jean Kahl from
Spirit Lake and granddaughter, Shonda Warner of
London, England; two grandchildren; and a
great-granddaughter.
Also sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Mildred Phillips and husband,
Lyle of Bella Vista, Arkansas, Geneva King of
Evansville, Indiana, Chris Nix and wife, Dorothy of
Evansville, Indiana, Bill Nix of Evansville, Indiana;
and many nieces and nephews including Marsha Peterson
and husband, Paul of Britt.
Also step-grandchildren, John and Mary Amsler of Davidsonville, Maryland,
Greg and Chell Amsler of Stevenson Ranch, California;
Paige and Dar Sampson of Libertyville, Illinois and
their families.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Nellie Kahl; son. Lon
Ervin Kahl; and brother, Neil Kahl.
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Evelynn R. Dillin,
1908-2005
March 30, 2005
Evelynn R. Dillin, 96, of Garner,
died on Saturday, March 19, 2005, at the Concord Care
Center, Garner.
Memorial services will be held at a later date. The Cataldo Funeral Home
in Garner is in charge of the arrangements.
Evelynn Rotruck Dillin, the daughter of Charles and Edythe (Jones) Wright
was born on August 12, 1908 in Danville, Illinois. She
graduated from high school and attended a business
college. She was married to James Ralph Dillin. They
lived in Nevada where they owned and operated a
hardware store. Evelynn was also employed at the
Nevada Journal for 28 years.
After her husband's death in 1976, Evelynn moved to Longview, Washington
and in 1984 to Hot Springs, Arkansas. In 1998, she
moved to the Prairie View Apartments in Garner to be
near her grandson, Dr. Scott Wood. She enjoyed sewing,
music and giving piano and organ lessons. She was a
member of the Presbyterian Church, Soroptimist Club
and Royal Neighbors of America.
Evelynn is survived by her daughter, Jackie (David) Stuelke of Hot
Springs, Arkansas; a step-daughter, Martha (Richard)
Churchill of Oklahoma; six grandchildren; 11
great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, James; her son, James Dillin
Jr. in 1988; and two brothers.
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Stellar Executive
Killed In Motorcycle Accident
March 30, 2005
Kenneth Lee, Chief Financial
Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Stellar
Industries, Garner, died in a motorcycle accident in
southeastern California, on Saturday, March 19.
Lee, 55, recently attended a trade show in Las Vegas and had stayed to go
on a three-day motorcycle tour of Death Valley. He was
riding at night with friends in a remote area
approximately 13 miles north of Trona, California. He
apparently lost control of his motorcycle on a curve,
according to Stellar President Dave Zrostlik.
Lee moved from the Twin Cities to Garner when he accepted the position at
Stellar in August 2003.
An obituary for Kenneth Lee is immediately below.
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Kenneth Lee,
1949-2005
March 30, 2005
Kenneth D. Lee, of Garner, died
on Saturday,
March 19, 2005, from injuries sustained in a
motorcycle accident near Trona, California. He was 55.
A prayer service was held on Friday, March 25, at the St. Boniface Catholic
Church, Garner. The Rev. Jerry Blake officiated.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, March 29, at the Pax Christi Catholic
Church in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. Another service
will be held in Walhalla, North Dakota, over the
Memorial Day weekend.
Born on August 18, 1949, to Yvonne (Verville) Lee and Clarence Lee,
Kenneth grew up in Walhalla, North Dakota. He married
Hope Johnston in 1967. Kenneth graduated with a degree
in Accounting from UND, became a CPA and received an
MBA from The College of St. Thomas. He worked a number
of years for Arctic Enterprises, forming many life
long friendships. He was employed as Chief Financial
Officer and Chief Operating Officer at Stellar
Industries in Garner for the past 20 months.
Survivors include a daughter, Deirdre Lee; a son, Morgan Lee (Kate), who
resides in the Twin Cities; two granddaughters, Vaun
and Blayne Lee; two brothers, Robert and Terry Lee;
foster mothers, Alma, Gloria and Ethyl; many other
family members; a special friend, Julie Nowatske; and
beloved dog, Cameron.
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Daniel R. Barz,
1955-2005
March 30, 2005
Daniel R. Barz, 49, of
Minneapolis, Minnesota, formerly of Garner, died on
Saturday, March 19, 2005, at his home in Minneapolis.
Family and extended family funeral services were held
on Wednesday, March
23, at the Cataldo Funeral Chapel in Garner, with the
Rev. Darrell Weber officiating. Music was provided by
organist, Margaret Jass and vocalist, Beverly Cataldo.
Casket bearers were Kenny Engstler, Robert Hagen, Matt
Hagen, Scott Campbell, Al Tompkins and Larry Tompkins.
Burial was in the Concord Township Cemetery, Garner.
Daniel Ray Barz, the son of Allen Kenneth and Ihlajean (Johnson) Barz was
born on July 29, 1955 at Belmond. He was baptized at the
Immanuel Reformed United Church of Christ in Klemme
and confirmed at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed
Church in Garner. He graduated from the
Garner-Hayfield High School in 1973 and Iowa State
University at Ames in 1978 with a degree in
Environmental Studies. After graduation, he moved to
Denver, Colorado, where he was involved in
environmental sales. In July of 2004 he moved to
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
In high school Dan enjoyed playing in band, swing choir and sports. He
also enjoyed the sports and activities offered by the
mountainous environment of Colorado. Dan was a member
of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church in Garner
and was a former choir member.
He is survived by his mother, Ihlajean Barz of Garner; two brothers, Mark
Barz and his wife, Dalena of Ventura and Mike Barz of
Minneapolis; four nieces and nephews, Nathan Barz of
Ventura, Erika (Bob) Kirby of Omaha, Nebraska, Nora
Muessingmann of Omaha and Melissa Dakin of Fort
Collins, Colorado; his grandmother, Gay Horgen of
Albert Lea, Minnesota; several aunts and uncles and
many cousins.
He was preceded in death by his father, Allen Barz on February 2, 2005.
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Wilbur Peterson,
1920-2005
March 30, 2005
Wilbur Peterson, 84, of Crystal Lake, died
on Wednesday, March 23, 2005, at
the Hospice of North Iowa in Mason City.
Funeral services were held on Monday, March 28, at the Crystal Lake United
Methodist Church, the Rev. Catherine Luck and the Rev.
Diane Goulson officiated. Music was provided by
pianist, Kristi Kirschbaum who accompanied soloist,
Bruce Wubben. LaVurne Josten and Roger Leerar ushered.
Casket bearers were Richard Peterson, Craig Binnebose,
Daniel Peterson, Danny Cunningham, Steve Boyken and
Brian Hobbs. Burial was in the Buffalo Township
Cemetery, Titonka. The Ewing-Dugger Funeral Chapel of
Britt was in charge of the arrangements.
Wilbur W. Peterson, the son of Oley and Martha Overgaard Peterson, was
born on April 28, 1920 in Elmore, Minnesota and later
was baptized in Radcliffe. At an early age, Wilbur
moved with his parents to a farm near Crystal Lake. He
attended the Bingham Township Country School #1 and
graduated from the Crystal Lake High School with the
Class of 1939.
On February 20, 1946, Wilbur was united in marriage with Lula Eden at the
Methodist Church parsonage in Belmond. The couple
established their home on the same farm Wilbur was
raised on northwest of Crystal Lake. While on the
farm, Wilbur sold Archer Oil products for over 39
years. He did custom oat windrowing, raised seed
beans, sold seed corn and fed out cattle on the farm.
He served on the board of directors for the Forest
City Cooperative Elevator for a number of years. In
1984, the couple moved into Crystal Lake.
Wilbur attended the United Methodist Church in Crystal Lake where he
served in various capacities. In recent years he was
unable to attend services due to health reasons. He
enjoyed coffee time at the Senior Citizens Center,
daily drives in the country to feed the farm cats and
look over the crops and annual Canadian fishing trips
with family and friends.
Wilbur is survived by his son, Richard and wife, Carol of Garner and
their children, Gina and Danny Cunningham and their
children, Skylar and Eliza of Perry and Daniel and Liz
Peterson and daughter, Halley Anne of Marion; his
daughter, Janelle Binnebose and husband, Craig of
Mason City; sisters-in-law, Annette Peterson of
Canistota, South Dakota, Edna Eden of Britt and
Florence Eden of Titonka; and several nieces, nephews
and other family members.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Lula on June 1, 1991; two
brothers, Ernest and Roy; one sister, Mildred Eden;
and two siblings in infancy.
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Anna M. Verly,
1917-2005
March 30, 2005
A Mass of Christian Burial for
Anna M. Verly, 87, of Minneota, Minnesota, was held on
Monday, March 28, 2005, at the Holy Redeemer Catholic
Church in Marshall. Minnesota. Interment was in the
Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Marshall.
Anna Verly, died on Wednesday, March 23, 2005, at the Minneota Manor.
Anna Marie Doom, was born on October 12, 1917, in Fairview Township, Lyon
County, to Camille and Alixa (Lemahieu) Doom. In 1923,
she moved with her parents to Belgium for
approximately one year, then returned to the Marshall
area.
On September 16, 1941, she was united in marriage to Albert C. Verly at
the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. She farmed with
Albert and the couple raised their family in the
Marshall area. Anna enjoyed camping, sewing, baking
bread, playing cards, reading, gardening and visiting
with family and friends. She was a member of the Holy
Redeemer Catholic Church and Ladies' Guild.
She is survived by her children, Roger (Shirley) Verly of Marshall,
Bernice (Nicholas) Reuter of St. Cloud, Shirley
(Denny) Timmerman of Boyd, Charlene (Dennis) Popowski
of Garner, Fran (Sharon) Verly of Marshall, Rose
(Lynn) Goltz of Tracy, Pat (Gary) Timmerman of Green
Valley, Therese DeBaere of Ghent, Elaine (Doug)
Sietesma of Watertown, South Dakota, Lou (Gary)
Wischer of Marshall and Cathy Verly of Litchfield;
daughters-in-law, Carol (John) Carlson and Barb
(Clayton) Minnehan; 47 grandchildren; 29
great-grandchildren.
Survivors also include brothers, Ed (Leona) Doom and Ray (Harriett) Doom
all of Cottonwood; sisters-in-law, Marie Doom of Minneota, Mary E. Doom of Marshall and Annie Verly of
Marshall; and nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Albert; sons, Joe,
Chuck, Leroy and Denny; grandchildren, Jason
Timmerman, Shawn DeBaere; great-grandchildren, Dylan
Bailey, Isaiah King; brothers, Gerard (infant), Hector
(infant), Oscar and Michael Doom; sisters, Julia Doom
(infant), Marie and Bertha Girard.
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Rose A. Geddes,
1912-2005
March 30, 2005
Rose A. Geddes, 92, of Garner,
died on Thursday, March 24, 2005, at the Hancock County
Memorial Hospital, Britt.
Funeral services were held on Monday, March 28, at the St. Boniface Catholic Church in
Garner, with the Rev. Jerry Blake officiating. Donna
Young was the lector. Music was provided by organist,
Carolyn Kumsher who accompanied the church choir.
Ushers were Robert Kral and Lawrence Engstler.
Casket
bearers were her grandchildren. Burial was in the St.
Boniface Catholic Cemetery, Garner. The Cataldo
Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Rose Ann Geddes, the daughter of Michael Casper and Mayme Helen (Hrubes)
Malek, was born on April 23, 1912 at Duncan. She
attended school at Hayfield where she graduated from
high school in 1931.
On April 17, 1933, she was married to Harold Emmett Geddes at the St.
Boniface Catholic Church in Garner. They farmed in the
Hayfield area until 1941, and then moved to Miller
where they continued to farm. In 1968 they retired and
moved into Garner.
She was a member of the St. Boniface Catholic Church and Rosary Society.
Rose is survived by her daughters, Sharon Kay (Gorden) Anderson of
Scarville, Sally Boomgarden of Britt and Kathy
(Ellsworth) Hanson of Garner; eight grandchildren,
Diane (Bruce) Steele, Julie (Kent) Swenson, Gorden Jr.
(Denise) Anderson, Geoffrey (Jodie) Anderson, Annette
(Brian) Larson, Jolene Kaliff, Sheila Graff and Todd
Hanson; ten great-grandchildren; one
great-great-grandchild; a brother, Larry Malek of
Dodgeville, Wisconsin; a sister-in-law, Marjorie Malek
of Lemont, Illinois; many nieces, nephews, friends and
GG Club members.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold on December 18, 1978; a
daughter, Jane Ann Geddes in 2002; her parents; a
sister, Marie (Joe) Zrostlik; and three brothers,
James (Ella), Rudy (Marjorie) and Alfred (June) Malek.
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Curtis C.
Greimann, 1915-2005
March 30, 2005
Curtis C. Greimann, 89, of
Garner, died on Saturday, March 26, 2005, at the Concord
Care Center, Garner.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., on Wednesday, March 30, at
the Peace Reformed Church, south of Garner, with the
Rev. Jeff DeBoer officiating. Music will be provided
by organist, Connie Greiman who will accompany
soloist, Tom Renner and congregational hymns. Ushers
will be Virgil Stahl and Steve Lenz.
Casket bearers will be Jeff Kracht, Monte Mosher, Dean Mosher, Mark
Greimann, Ben Exline, Michael Greimann and Brandon
Greimann. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m., Tuesday at
the Cataldo Funeral Chapel, 160 E. 4th St., Garner and
one hour prior to services at the church. Memorials
may be directed to the Peace Reformed Church or
Hospice of North Iowa.
Curtis Calvin Greimann, the son of Rev. Herman and Caroline (Haberkamp)
Greimann, was born on September 17, 1915 in Dale,
Wisconsin. He was baptized at the Reformed Church in
Dale and confirmed in the faith at the Peace Reformed
Church. Curtis attended rural schools near Schaller
and Garner. He graduated from the Garner High School
in 1933. After graduation, he worked as a hired farm
hand in the Storm Lake area and then the Garner area
until 1936, when he started farming on this father's
farm southeast of Garner.
On February 10, 1938, he married Ruth Hall at her parent's farm near
Miller. They farmed together for 48 years retiring in
1983. In October of 1995, they moved from the farm
into Garner and in October of 2004 to the Cardinal
Grove Assisted Living. Curtis entered the Concord Care
Center on March 7, 2005. Curtis enjoyed life and
"people". He especially enjoyed times with his family.
He was a life time member of the Peace Reformed Church and served in many
positions in support of his church. Curtis loved his
Lord and Savior and he and Ruth set an example for
their family. Curtis served on the Farmers Co-op
Elevator Board in Garner, Ventura School Board,
Hancock County Fair Board, North Iowa Mental Health
Center Board, County Compensation Board, Concord Care
Committee and was active in the Farm Bureau. He was a
4-H Leader and a member of the Garner Rotary Club.
Survivors include his wife of 67 years, Ruth of Garner; five children,
Delores (Dennis) Mosher of Clear Lake, Vernon
(Shirley) Greimann of Eldora, Calvin (Nadia) Greimann
of Lititz, Pennsylvania, Phyllis (Bill) Byrd of
Newcastle, Washington and Barbara (Wayne) Hassebrock
of Kamrar; seven grandchildren, Rochelle (Jeff) Kracht
of Clear Lake, Monte (Dorcey) Mosher of Des Moines,
Dean (Hollie) Mosher of Clear Lake, Mark (Lana)
Greimann of Huxley, Kristi (Ben) Exline of Streamwood,
Illinois, Michael Greimann of Overland Park, Kansas
and Brandon Greimann of West Chester, Pennsylvania; 12
great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; five
step-grandchildren; nine step-great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are a brother, Eugene (Doris) Greimann of Garner; sisters,
Charlotte Swanson of Austin, Minnesota and Dorothy
Anderson of Garner; step-brother, William Huenemann of
Indiana; step-sister, Ruth Huenemann of California;
step-brother-in-law, Alvert Streyle of Minnesota;
step-sisters-in-law, Lois Huenemann of Garner, Frances
Huenemann of Virginia and Mary Lou Huenemann of
Wisconsin; Ruth's sister, Anna Mae (Curtis) Upmeyer of
Garner; brother, Orville (Josephine) Hall of Garner;
brothers-in-law, Clarence Schroeder of Klemme and Dick
Halloway of California; and many cousins, nieces,
nephews and friends.
He was preceded in death by his father, Herman on May 12, 1927; mother,
Caroline on January 30, 1924: step-mother, Anna
(Maurer) Greimann Huenemann on April 21, 1971; sister,
Adeline (Charles) Carothers; brother-in-law, Norman
Anderson; step-brothers, Reuben, Calvin, Karl, Elmer,
Edward and Lorenz Huenemann; step-sisters, Miriam
Huber, Lois Streyle, Erma Buehrer and Dorothea
Volkert; and Ruth's sisters, Olive Halloway and Alice
Schroeder.
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Memorial
Services For Anna Falada
March 30, 2005

Memorial services for Anna M. Falada,
of West Des Moines, formerly of Garner, who died on
Wednesday,
January 26, 2005, will be held on Thursday, March 31,
2005,
at 10:30 a.m., at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church,
West Des Moines.
Interment services will be in the St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery, Garner
on Friday, April 1, at 1:30 p.m. The family will
receive friends following the service at the Garner
VFW Club.
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Grace Kalkwarf
Celebrates 102nd Birthday
March 30, 2005
Grace Kalkwarf celebrated her
102nd birthday on Saturday, March 19, 2005. Grace was born on a farm
near Meservey in 1903.
She and her husband, Dick
farmed near Belmond where they raised two sons, Loren Kalkwarf of Garner and the late DuWayne Kalkwarf. She
has five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Kalkwarf became a resident of the Concord Care
Center in Garner in 2004.
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Margreete Tjaden
Celebrates 102nd Birthday
March 30, 2005
Margreete Tjaden, celebrated her 102nd birthday on
Thursday, March 24, 2005.
Margreete
Tjaden was born in 1903, in Titonka. She moved with
her family to Woden and later to Garner during the
1950s. Margreete taught country school, was a
4-H Leader and involved in church and community
activities. She was a resident at Prairie View for 33
years before becoming a resident at the Concord Care
Center in 2000.
On Sunday, March 20, the grades of preschool through 8th grade of the
Sunday School, United Presbyterian Church, Garner, had
one of the best Sunday School lessons about doing
something special for others by going to the Concord
Care Center to wish Margreete a very special birthday.
Margreete was the teacher of the day when she recited
all the books of the Old Testament and said she had
read the complete Bible at least two times. She shared
what it was like growing up when she was a child and
how she helped her parents on the farm, as well as
other things about her life and family.
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Felix Schultz,
1923 -2005
April 6, 2005
Felix Schultz, 81, of Duncan, died
on Sunday, March 27, 2005,
at the Hospice of North Iowa in Mason City.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Wednesday, March 30, at the St.
Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Duncan. The Rev. Jerry
Blake officiated. Anton Trca was the lector. Music was
provided by organist, Mary Kopacek who accompanied
soloist, Louise Zrostlik and the St. Wenceslaus Church
Choir. Melvin Wellik and Leo Wellik ushered.
Casket bearers were Jeff Schultz, Matt Schultz, Mike Schultz, Robert
Formanek, Jr., Tom Formanek and Dean Brooks. Burial
was in the St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Duncan. The
Ewing-Dugger Funeral Chapel of Britt was in charge of
the arrangements.
Felix Hubert Schultz, the son of Gregory and Anna (Kulla) Schultz, was
born on October 30, 1923 in Wells, Minnesota. He
attended country schools in the Wells area and helped
his dad on the family farm. Felix served in the United
States Army with the 6th Cavalry Reconnaissance
Division in Germany during WW II.
On February 6, 1947, Felix was united in marriage with Jane Nowak in
Wells. The couple farmed in the Wells area until 1967,
when they moved to the Britt area. He was employed at
Iowa Mold Tooling in Garner for 20 years. He retired
in 1984.
Felix enjoyed spending time with his family, woodworking, gardening, and
fishing. He was a member of the St. Wenceslaus
Catholic Church in Duncan and the Knight's of
Columbus.
Survivors include a daughter, Judy Deetz and husband, Steve of Charles
City; son, William Schultz of Britt; grandchildren,
Rachel and Scott; sister, Victoria Sonnek and husband,
Donald of Wells, Minnesota; brothers, Leo Schultz and
wife, Ardean, David Schultz and wife, Sharon, Eugene
"Bud" and wife, Bonita of Longmont, Colorado, Donald
Schultz and wife, Laurie of Colorado, Roger and wife,
Corrine of Albert Lea, Minnesota, Lavern Schultz and
wife, Fran of Loveland, Colorado; sisters-in-law,
Diane Schultz of Reinbeck, Marilyn Schultz of Wells,
Minnesota; several nieces, nephews, and other family
members.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Jane in 2002; three
brothers, Fritz, Quentin, and LeRoy; and one brother,
Robert who died in infancy.
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John R. Abele,
1915-2005
April 6, 2005
John R. Abele, 89, of Garner,
died on Monday, March 28, 2005, at the Concord Care
Center, Garner.
Funeral services were held on Thursday, March 31, at the United Methodist
Church in Garner. The Rev. David Wagner officiating.
Music was provided by organist, Mary Kopacek who
accompanied soloist, Warren Torkelson. Ushers were
Maynard and Marvin Schoneman.
Casket bearers were Daryl Upmeyer, John Schwichtenberg, Harlan Carolus,
Marvin Rayhons, Greg Rayhons and Mike Oborny. Burial
was in the Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City. The
Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge of the
arrangements.
John Richard Abele, the son of Arthur and Ada (Blank) Abele, was born
on
April 9, 1915, on his parents' farm northwest of
Garner. He attended school at Garner where he was
active in football and music. He was proud of the fact
that when he was a senior, the Garner football team
did not allow any team to cross their goal line. He
received honorable mention in football by the Des
Moines Register and was offered a scholarship to Drake
University. John was also a member of the Garner relay
team, which participated in the Drake Relays and
represented Garner at state. He graduated from the
Garner High School in 1933.
On March 20, 1943, he married Ivadell Reemtsma at Mason City. John
retired from a life time of farming in 1980 and moved
into Garner. He enjoyed farming and feeding cattle. He
was a life time member of the United Methodist Church
in Garner and was on the board of directors at the
Farmer's Co-op Society in Garner.
John is survived by his wife of 62 years, Ivadell; his children, Marby
(Tom) Lange of Leewood, Kansas, Nile (Ann) Abele of
Columbia, Missouri, Adree Abele of St. Louis, Missouri
and Jill (William, Jr.) Butcher of Suffield,
Connecticut; eight grandchildren, Shelly Heidenrich,
Kristen (Greg) Trainor, Ethan, Ellie and Eric Abele
and Aubrey, William III and Dory Butcher; a great
grandson, Jack Trainor; a sister, Marguerite (Lindley)
Wogen of LeGrande; and a sister-in-law, Beverly (Jack)
Greiman of Clear Lake.
He was preceded in death by two sons, Brent in 1988 and Thad in 2003; his
parents; two brothers, Oren and Caryle Abele; and a
sister, Robin Hartshorne.
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Oscar "Jim"
Olson, 1924-2005
April 6, 2005
Oscar James Olson, 80, of Garner,
died on Wednesday, March 30, 2005, at the St. Mary's
Hospital, Rochester, Minnesota.
His memorial service was held on Saturday, April 2, at the St. Paul Lutheran
Church in Garner, with the Rev. Henry Friedrich
officiating. Music was provided by organist, Barb Mrosko who accompanied soloist, Beverly Cataldo and
congregational hymns. Ushers were John Haugen and Gary
Mrosko.
Honorary bearers were his grandchildren, Christina Elliott, Wade Elliott,
Melissa Elliott, James Schiller, Kara Schiller, David
Schiller, Abby Olson, Sarah Olson, Jason Thompson,
Jeremy Thompson, Kimberly Vore, Brad Olson, Ashley
Olson, Michael Olson, Kelli Wreghitt and Steven
Wreghitt. Interment was in the Concord Township
Cemetery, Garner. Military rites were conducted by the
Garner Veterans Ceremonial Unit. The Cataldo Funeral
Home in Garner was in charge of the arrangements.
Oscar James Olson, the son of Oscar and Anna (Gansveld) Olson, was born
on
May 3, 1924 at Britt. He graduated from the Britt High
School in 1943.
After graduation, he was inducted into the U.S. Army. He served his
country in the medical detachment of the 496th
Quartermaster Battalion in the European Theatre during
WW II. Following his honorable discharge on November
10, 1945, he returned to Britt to continue his
education at the Britt Junior College.
On July 8, 1968, he married Elaine (Ashland) Wreghitt at Sioux Falls,
South Dakota. Jim was employed as a measurement
technician for Northern Natural Gas in Ventura for
over 30 years retiring in 1983. He enjoyed fishing,
golfing and playing softball in church league. He was
a member of the St. Paul Lutheran Church where he
served as a trustee. He also was a member of the Edwin
Jante VFW Post No. 5515.
Survivors include his wife, Elaine of Garner; seven children, Jean
Elliott of Brown Deer, Wisconsin, Barbara Schiller of
McHenry, Illinois, Deborah Olson of May City, Jennifer
(Chris) Golien of Clear Lake, James (Barbara) Olson of
Belgium, Wisconsin, Roger (Cathy) Olson of Vero Beach,
Florida and Bill (Lori) Wreghitt of Ventura; 16
grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
He is also survived by four sisters, Betty Lowe of Mason City, Arlene Schutjer of Mason City, Marjorie Halfpop of Belmond
and Marcella (George) Krambeer of Shellsburg; two
brothers, Kenneth (Charlotte) Olson of Mason City and
Merrill (Frieda) Olson of Britt; a sister-in-law,
Shirley Olson of Britt; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; son-in-law, Roger Schiller;
sister, Bonnie Olson; brother, Robert Olson;
sister-in-law, Jeannette Ashland Caspers; and
brothers-in-law, J.C. Lowe, Kenneth Schutjer, Lloyd
Halfpop and Robert Ashland.
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Grace J.
Kalkwarf, 1925-2005
April 6, 2005
Grace J. Kalkwarf, 102, of
Belmond, died on Thursday, March 31, 2005, at the Concord
Care Center, Garner.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, April 5, at the United Methodist
Church in Belmond, with the Rev. Mike Druhl
officiating. Music was provided by organist, Dona
Cleveland who accompanied soloist, Loren Kalkwarf.
Alberta Kalkwarf accompanied several congregational
hymns. Roger Moderman ushered.
Casket bearers were Delbert Pals, Jerry Pals, Kevin Pals, Vernon Van
Horn, Darold Pals, Jim Suntken, Bill Neuberger and Ron
Simons. Burial was in the Belmond Cemetery. Services
were under the direction of the Dugger-Ewing Funeral Home
of Belmond.
Grace Johanna Kalkwarf, was born on March 19, 1903, to John P. and Johanna
(Frey) Pals on a farm southwest of Meservey. As an
infant, Grace was baptized at the First Reformed
Church in Meservey. When she was a young lady, Grace
graduated from the Heidelberg Catechism and was a
faithful member of the First Reformed Church. She
attended rural school and attained an eighth-grade
education. She continued to work on the family farm.
On Christmas Day, December 25, 1925, Grace was united in marriage with
Dick Kalkwarf at the Meservey First Reformed Church
parsonage. The couple farmed in the Alexander and
Belmond area for many years.
In 1952, they retired and moved to a new home in Belmond. Together they
enjoyed fishing and their many trips to Minnesota
lakes, and playing cards with their many friends and
relatives. Following retirement, Grace enjoyed her new
hobbies of bowling and made many state bowling trips
with other women bowlers and golfing. In her honor,
the Belmond Country Club Association named one day a
year the "Grace Kalkwarf Day."
She enjoyed playing cards and played for the Belmond Hospital Auxiliary
for many years. Grace enjoyed crocheting and tatting
many doilies over the years.
In November of 1999, she became a resident of the Belmond Community
Apartments. Due to ill health, Grace entered the
Concord Care Center in Garner in August of 2004.
Since moving to Belmond, Grace was member of the Belmond United Methodist
Church. She will be remembered for her love of our
Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She leaves a legacy of
unconditional giving and steadfast love and commitment
to her family.
Survivors include one son, Loren Kalkwarf and Alberta of Garner; one
daughter-in-law, Denise Kalkwarf of Mesa, Arizona;
grandchildren, Charlotte Hanson of Clear Lake, Lu Ann
Archer and Mark of Littleton, Colorado, Mike Kalkwarf
and Maxine of Garner, Sharon Bosehardt and Norman of
Gilbert, Arizona, Diane Scott and Tim of Payson,
Arizona; great-grandchildren, Spencer Klooster and his
fiancée, Cali Kramer of Garner, Justin Klooster and
his fiancée, Katie Stikes of Klemme, Hayley Klooster
of Cedar Falls, Katie Ryder of Boulder, Colorado,
Tracey Bosehardt of Gilbert, Arizona, Meredith
Kalkwarf of Garner, Marty Kalkwarf of Garner;
sisters-in-law, Grace Pals of Belmond, Ruth Pals of
Belmond; brother-in-law, Jess Suntken of Meservey; and
many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Dick in 1968; son, DuWayne in 2001; grandson, Gene Kalkwarf in 1967; two
sisters, Gertrude Musgjerd and Esther Suntken; three
brothers, Bert, Peter and Richard Pals; and one
brother-in-law, Art Musgjerd.
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