Dallas
Marie Borcherding
ST. ANSGAR - Dallas Marie Borcherding, age 82, of St. Ansgar, peacefully
passed away on Saturday (Jan. 9, 2010) at the St. Ansgar Good Samaritan
Center in St. Ansgar.
The funeral service for Mrs. Borcherding will be at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday,
Jan. 12, 2010, at the
First
Lutheran
Church
in St. Ansgar, with the Rev. Robert Porisch officiating. Burial will
take place at the St. Ansgar Cemetery in St. Ansgar.
Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 11, 2010, at the
Schroeder & Sites Funeral Home,
207 South School Street, St. Ansgar.
Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service Tuesday at the
church.
Dallas was born on Oct. 30, 1927, in Deer Creek Township,
Worth County, Iowa,
the daughter of H. Emil and Myrte (Pike) Hansen. She attended Otranto
consolidated school and St. Ansgar High School. She married Raymond L.
Borcherding at her parents' home on an icy Dec. 23, 1944, in Otranto Township.
The family lived on a farm in
Deer
Creek
Township
for 23 years. They bought a farm northeast of St. Ansgar and moved into
town in 1967. In 1974, a new house was built and they moved out to the
farm where they currently reside.
Besides raising five children, which included two sets of identical
twins, she enjoyed volunteering at Deer Creek Lutheran
Church and First Lutheran
Church in St. Ansgar. She
enjoyed solitaire, puzzles, and family geneology including local
research and cemetery inventories. In addition, she enjoyed spending
time with her grandchildren.
Those thankful in sharing Dallas' life include her husband, Raymond, of
65 years, sons, Donald (Pat) of Rochester, Minn., Michael (Janet) of St.
Ansgar, Marvin (Sheri) of Mason City, daughters, Linda (Bud) Bol of
Valparaiso, Ind., Marsha (Steve) Burd of Fennville, Mich.; 14
grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and sister-in-law, Marion
Borcherding, of St. Ansgar.
Dallas was
preceded in death by her parents; infant brother, Donald; and grandson,
Cody.
Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider a donation
to a memorial fund which will be established in honor of Dallas.
The Schroeder & Sites Funeral Home, 207 South School Street is assisting the
Dallas M. Borcherding family with the arrangements.
Schroeder & Sites Funeral Home, 641-713-4920.
Published in Globe Gazette from January 10 to January 11, 2010
Lucille Clapp
CHARLES CITY -Lucille Clapp, 90, of
Charles
City, died Sunday (Jan. 10, 2010) at
the Cedar Health in
Charles
City.
A funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church, in
Charles
City, with the Rev. Carl
Ries, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside
Cemetery at Charles City.
The family will greet friends from 10 a.m. until time of services on
Wednesday at the church.
The Hauser Funeral Home, 641-228-2323,
www.hauserfh.com.
Published in Globe Gazette from January 11 to January 12, 2010
William
C. Dodd
MASON CITY - William C. Dodd, 73, of 841 Eighth St. SW, Mason City,
died Friday night (Jan. 8, 2010) at Good
Shepherd
Health
Center in Mason City.
Memorial services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 11, 2010, at
Fullerton Funeral Home, 123
Second St. SE,
Mason City. Officiating will be the Rev. Father
Michael Schueller of Holy Family Catholic Church. Inurnment will be held
at noon on June 18, 2010, at Park Cemetery,
Nora
Springs.
The family will greet friends one hour prior to services.
Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials
to the William C. Dodd Memorial Fund. Condolences may be shared with the
family at
www.Fullertonfh.com
On Aug. 3, 1936, William Clifford Dodd entered this world becoming the
son of Virgil Wilmer and Thelma Herma (Bachman) Dodd and joining a full
family of six siblings. He graduated from
Rockfalls
High School in 1954. After
living there, he moved to a farm at Nora
Springs then to
Anaheim,
Calif., for two years, returning to Mason City in 1957. While
in California he worked for the highway
commission and when returning to
Iowa
he was an inspector for the Iowa Highway Commission. For the last 34
years he worked for WHKS engineering and consulting firm as a senior
draftsman, retiring in 2002.
William and Mary Ann DiLallo were united in marriage at the Methodist Church
in Cresco, on Dec. 5, 1964. Together they raised five children. Bill
loved to fish, especially at the cabins of his brothers at
Pelican
Lake in Minnesota. He was a great tinkerer and played
golf and tennis. He was a jovial person and loved to tease and joke with
his wife and family. He was very caring about his family and was an
awesome grandpa.
Those left to mourn Bill's passing are his wife of 45 years, Mary Ann;
their five children, Debra and her husband, Jack DeMaris, Kensett,
William II and his wife, Karen Dodd, Crestview, Fla., Darold and his
wife, Hollie Dodd, Klemme, Kevin and his wife, Lisa Dodd, Zion, Ill.,
and Dawn and her husband, Derek Prestholt, Mason City; fifteen
grandchildren: Nina, Travis, Mandy, Joel, Brandon, Mikayla, Miranda,
Dakota, Konner, Ellah, Derek (DJ), Devon, Drew, Delanie, and Dylan; two
great grandsons, Ryan and Aaron; his siblings, Sharon (Larry) Cross,
Nora Springs, Larry (Arlene) Dodd, Waterloo, Jerry J. Dodd, Romeoville,
Ill., Dennis (June) Dodd, Clear Lake, David Dodd, Mason City; and a
sister-in-law, Marlys Dodd, Stewartville, Minn.; and many nieces and
nephews.
His parents; and one brother, Delbert Dodd, preceded him in death.
Fullerton Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Mason City, 641-423-8676.
www.Fullertonfh.com.
Published in Globe Gazette from January 10 to January 11, 2010
Vivian
Formanek
BRITT
- Our loving mother, grandmother, friend and mentor, Vivian Formanek,
91, of Britt, died Saturday (Jan. 9, 2010) at the
Hancock
County
Memorial
Hospital in Britt.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Patrick's
Catholic Church in Britt, with Father Henry Huber, officiating. Burial
will be in St. John's Catholic
Cemetery in Duncan.
Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. today, Tuesday, at the Cataldo
Funeral Home in Britt, with a rosary being recited at 4 p.m. and a
Scriptural wake service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue one hour
prior to services at the church.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to St. Patrick's Catholic
Church or Hospice of North Iowa in her memory.
Vivian Formanek, the tenth of twelve children of Frank and Elizabeth (Kudej)
Kopacek, was born on Nov. 20, 1918, on a farm south of Duncan. She attended the rural schools of Liberty Township
and Britt High School where she graduated as class
valedictorian at the age of 15. She continued her education at Britt
Junior College.
During high school and college she lived with her maternal grandparents
and various family members, caring for her many nieces and nephews.
On April 13, 1937, she married Edward John Formanek at St. Wenceslaus
Catholic Church in Duncan.
They were the loving parents of five children. They farmed northeast of Duncan until 1975 when Ed
became ill. They moved to Britt in 1976 where Vivian cared for Ed until
he passed away in December of 1983.
Vivian was a compassionate and caring individual. She worked at Westview Care Center
and was an active church and community volunteer. Vivian delivered Meals
on Wheels, was a Hospice volunteer, taught catechism and was a
Eucharistic minister. She took communion to patients in hospitals and
nursing homes for 30 years.
Vivian received the Governor's Volunteer Award for her service. She was
devoted to her church and family. She enjoyed genealogy, traveling and
baking.
She was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, St. Wenceslaus
Catholic Church and Catholic Workman FCSLA w51.
Vivian will be greatly missed by her children, Gary (Jane) Formanek, of
Portland, Ore., Karen (Al) Boeck, of Phoenix, Ariz., Patricia (David)
Wallen of Minot, N.D., and Cindy Formanek Kirk (Bob Florian) of
Birmingham, Ala.; daughter-in-law, Jean Pederson (Ron), of Lake Mills;
grandchildren, Kim Becker, Rachel Formanek Monteiro, Renee Patchak,
David Haverly, Patrick Wallen, Stephanie Wallen, Beth Wallen, Brian
Kirk, Elizabeth Kirk, Krisanne Pederson and Jason Pederson; 12
great-grandchildren; a sister, Marie Brcka, of Britt; many nieces,
nephews, friends and neighbors.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Ed, on Dec. 26, 1983;
son, Ron, on Oct. 18, 1966; sisters, Mildred Wellik, Lillian Chizek,
Agnes Rayhons, Blanche Paca and Evelyn Kopacek; brothers, Vincent and
Raymond Kopacek; and three siblings in infancy, Helen, Arnold and
Francis.
Cataldo Funeral Home, 641-843-3811.
www.cataldofuneralhome.com.
Published in Globe Gazette from January 10 to January 12, 2010
Laura Mae Green "Tudy"
WESLEY
- Laura Mae "Tudy" Green, of Hastings, Minn., formerly of Wesley,
Iowa, died Saturday (Jan. 9, 2010) at Regina Care Center in
Hastings
following a lengthy illness.
Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010, at
Regina Chapel, 1175
Nininger Road,
Hastings, Minn.,
and at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010, at the United Methodist
Church in Britt, with the
Rev. Robert Dodge officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery
in Britt.
Visitation will be for one hour prior to each service.
Arrangements are being handled by Caturia Smidt Funeral Home in Hastings and Cataldo
Funeral Home in Britt.
Laura was born on May 3, 1924, in
Ottumwa,
Iowa, to H. Sidney and Bertha C.
(Davis) Lundgren. She grew up in and attended school in Crystal Lake. She enjoyed sports of all kinds
and was a basketball player at her school where she was the team's high
scorer on the state championship team. She was an avid card player, an
excellent seamstress, she loved poetry, and was active in local 4-H
groups. Laura's greatest pleasure was spending time with her family.
Laura married William G. Green on Sept. 18, 1943, at Garner. They made
their home near Wesley, where they farmed for 55 years. After William's
death on Jan. 18, 2003, Laura moved to
Hastings,
Minn., to live nearer to family.
She is survived by four children, Kim Smidt and her husband, Steve, of
Hastings, Minn.; Nancy Smith and her husband, Don, of Kasson, Minn.;
Patsy Dudgeon of Riverside, Calif.; Gerald Green and his wife, Bea, of
Phoenix, Ariz.; six grandchildren, Adam Smidt and Allison Smidt (Derek),
Michelle Dudgeon (Tommy) and Jennifer Dudgeon (Rick), Brian Green
(Jennifer) and Chad Green; three great-grandchildren, Jasmine, Victoria
and Saige; one brother, Ronald Lundgren; and one sister, Jeannette
Wolff, and husband, Peter.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, William; sisters,
Doris Van Note, Phyllis Schmidt, Arlis Demro, Mavis Hill; an infant
sister; brothers, Laurice Lundgren, Delbert Lundgren, Loren Lundgren and
Francis Lundgren.
Cataldo Funeral Home, Britt, 641-843-3811.
www.cataldofuneralhome.com.
Published in Globe Gazette from January 10 to January 11, 2010
Richard
L. Holley "Dick"
CLARION - Richard "Dick" L.
Holley, 83, of Clarion died Friday (Jan. 8, 2010) at Mercy Medical
Center-North Iowa in Mason City.
Funeral services for Dick Holley will be held at 10:30 a.m. on
Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010, at the United Presbyterian Church in Clarion
with the Rev. Bill Kem officiating. A private graveside service will be
held at a later date.
Visitation will be held from 5 until 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, at Ewing
Funeral Home, 602 North Main Street in Clarion and will continue one
hour prior to services at the church.
Ewing Funeral Home, Clarion, 515-532-2233.
Published in Globe Gazette from January 9 to January 11, 2010
Ruby A. Huisinga
FOREST CITY - Ruby A. Huisinga, 88, of
Forest
City died Saturday (Jan. 9, 2010) at
the Good
Samaritan
Center in Forest City.
As per her wishes, her body has been donated to the University of Iowa
for medical research.
A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, at
Woden Christian Reformed church in Woden with inurnment at a later date.
Ruby Arlene Huisinga (Hart) daughter of Robert and Stella (Stark) Hart
was born on Dec. 10, 1921, in
Wayne
County. Ruby received her
education in rural schools and moved to Winnebago County
with her parents in 1930. She graduated from the Forest City
High School in 1939.
Ruby was united in marriage to Jacob (Jake/Bud) Huisinga on June 4,
1943, in Woden Christian Reformed Church. Ruby and Jake farmed south of
Woden on the family farm until July 1971 when they moved to Forest City.
Ruby worked at the Coast to Coast store in Forest City
for two and a half years before retiring.
Ruby loved to cook, bake, sew and most of all loved the time spent with
her family and grandchildren.
Left to cherish her memory are two sisters: Helen Beverlin of Hersher, Ill.,
and Jean Auchampach of Garner; and a brother, James Hart of Estherville.
Her three sons: Harold and wife, Kathy, of Allen, Texas, and their
daughter, Holly (Jeff) Swartwout; Robert and wife, Debra, of
Jacksonville, Fla., and their daughters, Tamara (Larry) Anderson, Angela
O'Brien, Sara (Douglas) Snead, Fay Mercer and son, Brent, and wife,
Tammy; and Gary and wife, Sandi, of Forest City and their daughters,
Mindi (John) Backer, Marci (Scott) Richie and Melissa (Mark) Ball; 17
great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces
and nephews.
Ruby was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Jake; a sister,
Naida Clark; and two brothers, Richard (Dick) Hart and Barney Hart.
Petersen Lund Funeral Home, 641-585-2685.
www.petersenlundfh.com
Published in Globe Gazette from January 10 to January 13, 2010
Mary
F. Kreis
FERTILE
- Mary F. Kreis, 68, of Fertile died Saturday (Jan. 9, 2010) at the Muse
Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in
Mason City.
Memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, at Fertile Lutheran Church
with Lay Pastor David Halverson officiating. Inurnment will be in the
spring at
Winnebago Lutheran Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. today at Petersen Lund Funeral Home, 505 N. Clark St., Forest
City, and continue an hour prior to service
at the church.
Mary Frances Kreis died Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010, at Muse Norris Hospice
Inpatient Unit in Mason City
after a short but courageous battle with cancer.
Mary was the daughter of Raymond and Vivian (Cegon) Kreis, born Jan. 19,
1941, in Minneapolis, Minn. She grew up in Minneapolis and attended Basilica of St.
Mary's school from first to eighth grade, then Hosterman Junior High
until 1957. In 1956 she worked for Texas Bill Strength's record shop on Marquette Avenue in
Minneapolis,
which was very fun for her, because she got to meet many stars of county
music.
In October 1958 she married Dan Uzalac. They resided in
Minneapolis
until 1960 and then later moved to
New Hope. They had three children: Kevin Ray
Uzalac, Michael Dean Uzalac and Darren (Patrick) Joseph Uzalac. The
couple later divorced in 1970.
Mary worked at Honeywell from 1959-1961 then Montgomery Wards from
1971-1973. In 1973 she started at Robert Halls & Dana's in Crystal , Minn.
In 1979 she married Marcus S. Lovik. The couple resided in Crystal, Minn.,
where Mary worked at Nortronics until 1984. Together they had a child,
Holly Lynn Lovik. In 1983, they decided to move to Iowa.
In Iowa Mary worked at the Good Samaritan Day Care and in 1990 decided
to work at Winnebago Industries in
Forest
City. She left Winnebago
in 2006 so she could be the caregiver to Marcus.
In November 2009 she was diagnosed with lung cancer. The next month she
underwent back surgery, radiation and chemotherapy treatments all with a
fighting attitude. On Jan. 2, 2010, she developed complications and was
admitted to the hospital. She later was transferred to Muse Norris
Hospice Unit where she passed away surrounded by family and close
friends.
Mary enjoyed gardening, cards, movies, walking, visiting with friends,
going out to eat and small trips to see her grandchildren in Minnesota. Her time in
Hawaii
in 1995 and Orlando, Fla., in 2009 were her favorite trips. She
loved animals, mostly Muffin, her miniature Schnauzer and her cats, Miz,
Ben and Boots. She was known for her straightforward attitude and would
never hesitate to say what was on her mind. She was a very caring person
and always put others first. Mary was also known for her famous
meatballs and meatloaf and was always willing to feed anyone in her
home.
Mary is survived by her children, Kevin (Lisa) Uzalac, Michael (Maryna)
Uzalac, Pat Uzalac and Holly Lovik. Surviving grandchildren include
Ashley, Brittany, Lea, Savannah, Erika, Lexi, Julia, Christie and
Stephanie, as well as four "furry" grandchildren, Mack, Giz, Roo and
Lynx; close friend Earl Kilen, "special niece" Sheyanne Schultz, husband
Stanley and son Ethan; cousins Bruce (Elsie) Tuholsky and Sandy (Dan)
Deering and many great friends.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents, Vivian and Ray Kreis and
Marcus Lovik.
Petersen Lund Funeral Home, 641-585-2685.
www.petersenlundfh.com
Published in Globe Gazette from January 10 to January 13, 2010
Lula
M. Thayer
FOREST CITY - Lula M. Thayer, 89, of
Forest
City, died Saturday (Jan. 9, 2010) at
the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in
Mason City.
Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. today, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010, at
the Petersen Lund Funeral Home 505 N. Clark St. Forest City, with Pastor
Robert Snitzer, officiating. Burial will be at
Oakland
Cemetery in Forest City.
Visitation was held from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 11, 2009, at the
funeral home and will continue an hour prior to service.
Lula M. Thayer was born on Feb. 26, 1920, on a farm in rural Thompson,
one of five girls born to John and Elizabeth (Rossiter) McAlister. She
grew up on the farm and received her education in rural schools near her
home, graduating from
Thompson High School.
She married Sylvan Awe on Feb. 26, 1938. The couple tenant-farmed
several different places over the years, so the family moved around a
lot. They moved to Forest City in the early 1950s and worked
together "flipping" homes - purchasing and fixing up houses before
selling them. Lula held many different jobs during this time. But her
favorite work was delivering motor homes with Sylvan.
She continued this work after Sylvan's death in 1972. She married Gail
Thayer in 1974 and the couple made their home in Forest City.
Gail passed away in 2002.
Lula enjoyed reading and spending time with her family. Most recently
she made her home at Forest Plaza Assisted Living in Forest City
where she enjoyed new friends and the staff.
She is survived by her daughters: Carmen (Bob)
Holland; Connie (Jim) French and Kaye (Norman)
Hagen, all of Forest City; also surviving are 13
grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren;
and three sisters, Gladys, Amelia and Jean.
Lula was preceded in death by her parents, husbands,Sylvan and Gail; a
sister, four grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Petersen Lund Funeral Home, 641-585-2685.
www.petersenlundfh.com.
Published in Globe Gazette from January 10 to January 12, 2010
Orville
Harold Weiland "Curly"
WESLEY
- Orville Harold "Curly" Weiland died Sunday (Jan. 10, 2010) at the Algona
Manor
Care Center.
He was 79.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010, at the
United Methodist Church in Wesley with the Rev. Denise Group
officiating. Burial will be in
Evergreen Cemetery in Britt.
Visitation will be 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010, at the
Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf Funeral Home in Wesley.
Orville Harold "Curly" Weiland was born on May 2, 1930, in rural Wesley,
the son of John B. and Della Marie (Thompson) Weiland. He attended Wesley
Country
School.
Orville was united in marriage to Marilyn Price on June 8,1950. To this
marriage five children were born.
In March of 1977, he was united in marriage to Dorla Dangelser. Both had
been divorced, so together they combined their families and became
friends with each other's children and grandchildren.
Orville worked for the Kossuth County Road Department for 42 years,
retiring in 1992. He took great pride in his long term employment with
the county. He was also a long time member of the
United
Methodist
Church
in Wesley. Orville liked to play golf with his sons and golf buddies at
Hillside Golf Course. He always enjoyed a good cup of Earl Grey tea and
the company and conversation that went with it. He had a passion for
clean and shiny vehicles. After retirement, Orville enjoyed a good ol'
snow storm knowing that he wouldn't have to "man the plow" for hours on
end. He loved visiting with children and especially his grandchildren.
Orville is survived by his five children, Patricia (Robert) Frayne of
Clear Lake, David (Susan) Weiland of Algona, Betty (Craig) Erpelding of
Algona, Judy (Dave)Weber of Corwith, and Jon (Janelle) of Britt; two
step-sons, Jeff (Linda) Dangelser of Manson, Adrian (Tammy) Dangelser of
Boone, 12 grandchildren: Tara, Marc, Matthew, Ryan, Jill, Candace,
Emily, Tyler, Elise, Jacob, Jenna and Jordan; three step-grandchildren,
Clint, Alex and Amber and 10 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Dorla; sister, Doris
Widen; and two infant brothers.
Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf Funeral Home, Wesley, 515-679-4453.
www.oakcrestfuneralservices.com.
Published in Globe Gazette on January 11, 2010
Linda Rae Ashland
MANHATTAN,
N.Y.
- Linda Rae Ashland, 67, Manhattan, N.Y., died Saturday (Jan. 9, 2010) at Calvary Hospital,
Bronx, N.Y.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 N. Fourth St.
in Clear Lake, 641-357-2193.
www.colonialchapels. com.
Published in Globe Gazette on January 12, 2010
Jeanie Mae Braun
LAS
VEGAS,
Nev. -Jeanie passed peacefully in her sleep at
her home in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Jan. 8, 2010.
Jeanie was born in Forest City,
Iowa, on Nov. 30, 1953. She was a
Mason City High School graduate. She enjoyed crafts,
sewing, and her tall friend giraffes.
Jeanie was survived by her husband, David Braun; daughters, Angie (Rod)
Dickinson, and Katie (Larry) Spellins; stepson, Elivin Braun; 10
grandchildren, Angel, Skyler, Lilly, and Zander Dickinson; Dustin and
Daniel Spellins; Westley, Keegan, and Kailob Eldridge; Baisley Braun;
mother, Ester Rapp; four brothers, and three sisters, and many nieces
and nephews.
Jeanie was preceded in death by her father, Harold Rapp; sister, Pat
Lewerke; brother, Dwayne Rapp; and son, Chad Eldridge.
A memorial gathering to celebrate Jeanie's life will be held from 3 to 5
p.m. on Friday, Jan. 15, 2009, at the
First
Baptist
Church,
125 E. State St. Mason City.
Cards may be sent to Katie Spellins,
217 Clinton St., Corwith, IA 50430.
Published in Globe Gazette on January 12, 2010
Siena
Margaret Feltus
ALLISON - Siena Margaret De Bower Feltus, 93, of Allison died Monday
(Jan. 11, 2010) at the Rehabilitation Center of Allison.
Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 16, at St.
James Lutheran Church in Allison with the Rev. Jeffrey A. Blank
officiating. Burial will take place in the
Allison
Cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at Sietsema-Vogel
Funeral Home in Allison.
Sietsema-Vogel Funeral Home, 641-456-3232.
www.sietsemavogelfuneralhomes.com
Published in Globe Gazette from January 12 to January 13, 2010
Mattie
Kelly
CHARLES CITY - Mattie Kelly, 84, of
Charles
City, died Sunday (Jan. 10, 2010) at
the 11th Street
Chautauqua Guest Home in
Charles
City.
Memorial services will be held at a later date.
Arrangements are with the Hauser Funeral Home, 1205 S. Main in Charles City.
Hauser Funeral Home, 641- 228-2323,
www.hauserfh.com.
Published in Globe Gazette on January 12, 2010
Dennis Knudson
PARKERSBURG
-Dennis Knudson, 66, of Parkersburg, was
born the son of Howard and Edna (Bergman) Knudson on Dec. 8, 1943, in
Minneapolis,
Minn.
At the age of two the family moved to
Parkersburg. Dennis owned and operated The Bench
Company, an advertising business located in
Parkersburg. He
had been servicing the metro areas for 30 years.
Dennis was currently a business Chamber member in
Parkersburg,
Ottumwa and Mason City, Iowa.
Dennis died Saturday (Jan. 9, 2010) at his home in Parkersburg, of natural causes, from a lengthy
illness.
He was preceded in death by his father, Howard Arnt Knudson.
Dennis is survived by his wife, Sharon Knudson of
Parkersburg; one son, Brad (Becky) Knudson and their
children, Brooke, Brinlee and Baylee, of Center Point; one daughter,
Melissa (Jim) Williams and their children, Caleb and Tyler of Cedar
Rapids; his mother, Edna Knudson, of Ames; and a sister, Joyce (Bud) Nichol of
Ames.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010, at the Bethel Lutheran
Church with burial at the Oak Hill Cemetery, both in Parkersburg.
Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. today, Tuesday, at the
Redman-Schwartz Funeral Home in Parkersburg, 319-346-1534, and will
continue one hour prior to services at the church.
Memorials may be directed to the family or the Leukemia Foundation.
Online condolences may be left at
www.redman-schwartz.com.
Published in Globe Gazette on January 12, 2010
Shirley M. Nicholson
BELMOND
- Shirley M. Nicholson, 77, of Belmond, died Saturday (Jan. 9, 2010) at
the Rehabiltation Center of Belmond, Belmond.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010,
at the St. Olaf Lutheran Church, six miles west of Belmond, with the
Rev. James Harbaugh, officiating. Burial will be in the Belmond Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today, Tuesday, at the Andrews
Funeral Home, 516 First St. S.E., Belmond, and continue one hour prior
to the service on Wednesday at the church.
Those wishing to express their sympathies through a memorial in
Shirley's name may choose a charity of their own choice.
Shirley Mae Nelson, the daughter of Oscar N. and Carrie (Shaw) Nelson,
was born on Nov. 7, 1932, in
Belmond,
Iowa. She attended Belmond
Community Schools and graduated from
Belmond
High School with the Class
of 1950. Following high school, Shirley attended Cosmetology/Beauty
School in Des Moines.
She later owned and operated her own beauty shop in Belmond for a number
of years. Her professional life included a tenure of over 29 years of
employment as the Activity Director at the Belmond Health Care Center.
In addition, Shirley had worked in and directed the operation of the
beauty shop at the care center where she continued her focus on making
the residents lives brighter and more fulfilling, as she had done for so
long in the Activity Director position.
Many of the local high school students who had an interest in the
healthcare field were privileged to job shadow with Shirley over the
years. She truly enjoyed both educating them and being in their company.
She was united in marriage to Jack Lobdell in 1954. The couple's union
was blessed with five children: Kim, Brett, Blake, Kurt and Tracy.
Shirley and Jack raised their family in Belmond following their
marriage. The family reflects back fondly on memories of Sunday
afternoon fishing excursions and picnics when Jack and Shirley would
take them on an adventure to Morse
Lake and the day would often conclude
with a trek to the Lake Cafe at
Lake
Cornelia for a treat. Jack
passed away on Aug. 18, 1968. Following his death, Shirley became even
more dedicated and focused on the needs of their children.
Shirley married Eugene "Nick" Nicholson in 1973. During the years of
their life together the couple enjoyed bowling on mixed couple's leagues
, following the many activities of their family, and the daily
happenings of whatever life might bring them. Shirley's children also
have great memories of fishing trips to the pit on the
Iowa River and various other family happenings. For 23
years, Shirley and Nick enjoyed each other's company and the journey of
married life before Nick died in 1996.
Shirley was a longtime member of
St. John Lutheran Church in Belmond and more recently had
became a member of St. Olaf Lutheran Church. She was a longtime member
of the VFW Auxiliary Post No. 4244.
Shirley was an avid bingo player and looked forward to each and every
opportunity to enjoy this favorite pastime, whether it was a local trip,
the play of the game or one of the many excursions to Mason City and
other places with Nick and other family and friends for Shirley's
passion for bingo was most likely only equaled by her love of playing
cards. Be it times spent with the Tuesday "31" Card Club, "Royal Rummy
Club", a friendly game of cribbage with friends at the retirement
apartments, or other more intense competitions with a team mate playing
"500". She had recently won the
Belmond Hospital "500" Bridge Marathon with one
of her favorite partners, Ryan Lobdell, her grandson.
Shirley's children and grandchildren will miss her wonderful, homemade
caramels, anise candy, her delicious homemade caramel corn, and the
other candies and treats she made at Christmas and throughout the year.
Shirley truly enjoyed the simple things of life, such as times spent in
the presence of her family, an afternoon spent visiting with friends, or
an outing to church or another destination with her most cherished
friends. She was never one for needing to be the center of attention or
had a great need for materialism.
Her memory will live on in the hearts and minds of her surviving
children, daughter, Kim Lobdell, of Iowa City; and sons, Brett (Sonja)
Lobdell, of Belmond, Blake (Jane) Lobdell, of Clear Lake, and Tracy
(Stacey) Lobdell, of Marshalltown; her sisters, Genevieve (Ralph)
Turner, of Belmond, and Marilyn (George) Eekhoff, of Belmond; and
brother, Eugene (Magaret) Nelson, of Belmond; and sister-in-law, Em
(wife of the late Robert "Ozzie" Nelson, of Belmond; her grandchildren,
Kellie and Kyle Miller, Ryan and Reece Lobdell and Kristina "Tina" Cook,
Bryce and Colin Lobdell; and two great-grandchildren, Lordan and Keyra
Cook; also many nieces, nephews, and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, Jack Lobdell,
and Eugene "Nick" Nicholson; her son, Kurt Lobdell; and her brother,
Robert Nelson.
Andrews Funeral Home, 641-444-4474.
Published in Globe Gazette on January 12, 2010
Robert S.
Powers
NORA SPRINGS - Robert S. Powers, 58, of
Ames, formerly of
Liberty Square,
Nora Springs,
died Sunday (Jan. 10, 2010) at
Boone
County
Hospital
in Boone.
A funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf Funeral Home in Bancroft, with the Rev. Mr.
Phil Doocy officiating. Burial will be in
St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Bancroft.
Visitation will be one hour prior to the service Wednesday at the
funeral home.
Online condolences may be left at
www.oakcrestfuneralservices.com.
Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf Funeral Services, 515-885-2521.
Published in Globe Gazette on January 12, 2010
Owen Floyd Sweeny "Otis"
GOODELL - Owen "Otis" Floyd Sweeny died on Jan. 7, 2010. He was born
July 26, 1948, in Ames,
to Owen Floyd Sr. and Iva (Bier) Sweeny. When Owen's parents divorced,
Owen moved with his mother and brother to Goodell. His mother married
George Beek in 1953. Owen attended elementary school in Goodell. He was
known as a talented actor in high school and graduated from Belmond Community
High School in 1966.
After graduating high school, Owen attended classes at North Iowa Area Community College
and worked at Central Soya. Owen was well-known as an exceptional
drummer, and he and his brother, Patrick, traveled around the country in
several bands. One of the bands, Lincoln Reed and the House Rockers, was
inducted into the Iowa Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. In 1972, Owen
returned to Goodell, and worked at Chapman's Truck Stop for several
years.
He married Nancy Larsen in 1975, and they had two children, Angela and
Aaron. Owen loved taking his children to swim at the lake and to the
theater to see Batman movies. He returned to work at Central Soya for 10
years before his employment at Winnebego for 17 years. Owen also worked
at Kohl's department store for several years.
Owen enjoyed several hobbies including playing the drums, trying new
recipes, surfing the Web, and collecting movie paraphernalia. Those who
knew Owen would attest that he spoke often of hopes for a better world,
a world in which producing quality workmanship and showing compassion
for others were more important than commercialism. His passion and
presence moved all who encountered him. Owen left an impression, and he
will not be forgotten.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his daughter, Angela Lowery and her husband, Jon, of
Stevens Point, Wis.; his son, Aaron Sweeny of Cedar Falls; his brother
Patrick, of Goodell; his half-sister, Ramona Erickson, and her husband
Don, of Ogden; his half-sister, Rose Marie Johnson, and her husband,
Leo, of Ogden; his niece, Melanie Eckhart, of Boone, and his niece,
Maria Moffett, of Ames.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, at Andrews Funeral
Home in Belmond.
Visitation will be one hour prior to the services on Saturday at the
funeral home.
Online condolences may be included on the Globe Gazette obituaries link
register book page.
Andrews Funeral Home, 641-444-4474.
Published in Globe Gazette from January 12 to January 13, 2010
Jerry Charles Vosburgh
MASON CITY - Jerry Charles Vosburgh, 62, died Saturday (Jan.
9, 2010) at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mason City after a courageous battle with
heart disease.
According to Jerry's wishes he was cremated and no services will be held
at this time.
Memorials may be directed to Judy Hakes, 22173 295th St., Mason City,
IA 50401.
Jerry was born Feb. 21, 1947, in Manly, the son of Charles and Betty (Kasik)
Vosburgh. He enjoyed fishing and playing poker on TV.
He is survived by his son, Ronnie, of Mason City; his father, Charles (Odella)
Vosburgh, of Mason City; his mother, Betty Kasik, of California; three
sisters, Judy (Vance) Hakes of Mason City, Sheree (Ray) Squire of
California and Lori (Terry) Hohenfield, of Mason City; three brothers,
Larry (Su) Eskildsen of California, Roger (Jennifer) Eskildsen of Mason
City and David (Patti) Eskildsen of Arizona; several nieces and nephews;
special aunt, Vina Rish of Mason City; along with several other aunts,
uncles, many friends and his beloved dog, Annie Lou.
Jerry was preceded in death by his grandparents; brother, Steven
Eskildsen; and stepfather, Jack.
Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel,
126 Third St. N.E., Mason City.
641-423-2372.
www.colonialchapels.com
Published in Globe Gazette from January 10 to January 14, 2010
Chris Warrington
MASON CITY - Chris Warrington, 33, of
Mason City, died Friday (Jan. 8, 2010) at Mercy Medical
Center-North Iowa in Mason City.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010, at
the Crossroads Community Church
in Estherville.
Visitation will be held one hour prior t0 services on Wednesday at the
church in Estherville.
Any memorials may be sent to: Janny Marvin, P.O. Box 266, Mason City,
IA 50402-0266.
Published in Globe Gazette on January 12, 2010
Joyce Oreanna Bolstad (Almvig)
MASON
CITY - Joyce Oreanna (Almvig) Bolstad,
83, of 403 20th Place S.W.,
died Monday (Jan. 11, 2010) at the IOOF Home in
Mason City.
Graveside services will be held at noon Friday, Jan. 15, at the Lakewood
Cemetery (Chapel), 3600 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., with Pastor
Kathy Graves of Trinity Lutheran Church of Mason City, officiating.
There will be a gathering of family and friends a half hour prior to the
service.
The family asks that memorials be directed to Trinity Lutheran Church
Music Fund.
Arrangements are with Major Erickson Funeral Home, 111 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Mason
City.
Major Erickson Funeral and Crematory. 641-423-0924.
www.majorericksonfuneralhome.com
Published in Globe Gazette on January 13, 2010
Henrietta
F. Floden
MASON
CITY -Henrietta F. Floden, 95, of Mason City died Tuesday (Jan. 12, 2010) at the Muse
Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in
Mason City.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 15, at the
First United Methodist Church WAYside Chapel, 119 S. Georgia Ave., Mason City,
with the Rev. Jim Stiles officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Park
Cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the Major Erickson
Funeral Home, 111 N.
Pennsylvania Ave., and one hour prior to
services on Friday at the church.
Memorials may be directed to the
First
United
Methodist
Church and Hospice of
North Iowa.
Major Erickson Funeral Home and Crematory, 641-423-0924.
www.majorericksonfuneralhome.com
Published in Globe Gazette on January 13, 2010
Jerome Joseph Gerard "Jerry"
MASON
CITY - Jerome "Jerry" Joseph Gerard,
96, of 2501 W. State St.,
died Tuesday (Jan. 12, 2010) at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit,
Mason City.
A memorial mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 15, at Holy
Family Catholic Church, 714 N. Adams Ave., with Monsignor Joseph J.
Slepicka officiating.
Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service Friday at the
church. Inurnment will be held in Elmwood-St.
Joseph
Cemetery,
Mason City.
Memorials may be directed to Hospice of North Iowa or the Humane Society
of North Iowa.
Arrangements are with Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapels, 126 Third St. N.E., Mason City. 641-423-2372.
www.colonialchapels.com
Published in Globe Gazette on January 13, 2010
James T. Humphrey
IOWA CITY - James T. Humphrey, 87, died Monday (Jan. 11,
2010) at Oaknoll Retirement Residence in Iowa City.
Memorial services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 15, at
Oaknoll's recreation room, conducted by Pastor Jan Rippentrop of Zion Lutheran
Church, where he was a
member.
He is survived by his wife, Mildred, and 17 nieces and nephews.
Jim was born in Hesper on March 16, 1922, to Beata and John Humphrey. He
was predeceased
by his parents and his sisters, Dolly Oesterborg and Jeri Olson, and his
brothers, Harland and Lyle.
Jim and Mil were long time residents of Ottumwa,
where he taught history at
Ottumwa
High School from 1954 to
the mid-1980s and she was an R.N. He also taught in Centerville and Aldon at the beginning of
his career. They moved to Iowa
City
in 1991, after retirement.
Jim was a sportsman throughout his life. His first job, at age 10, was
as a golf caddy boy at the Clear Lake Country Club. He picked up bags
for 25 cents a round and he picked up a lifelong love of golf.
At Mason City High School, Jim played end on the
football squad and first base in baseball. But more notably, he was a
starter on the Mohawks' basketball squad that went undefeated in the
1940 season, rolling to a 32-0 record and the Class A championship. The
Iowa Daily Press association named all five starters of that Mason City team as the Class A High School
All State Team for 1940.
Jim was a humble and proud member of the University of Iowa I-Club.
He earned a basketball letter in the 1943 season before leaving school
for naval service in World War II. He returned to the university to
receive his BA and MA degrees in economics in 1948 and 1949.
In 1982, at the age of 60, he bought his first bicycle and completed his
first RAGBRAI ride across Iowa.
Jim continued distance biking for a number of years, culminating in 1990
with a coast to coast bicycle adventure.
In his retirement Jim loved working with the university maintenance
department at Finkbine Golf Course and painting the field at Kinnick
Stadium. Nothing made Jim happier than a Hawkeye victory!
His body has been donated to the University of Iowa College of Medicine.
Memorials may be given to the
University
of Iowa Foundation Men's
Basketball Development Fund.
Online condolences amy be sent for his family through the Web at
www.gayandciha.com.
Gay & Ciha Funeral and Cremation is assisting Jim's family in these
arrangements.
Published in Globe Gazette on January 13, 2010
Donald
E. Quintus
GARNER -Donald E. Quintus, 81, of Garner died Tuesday (Jan. 12, 2010) at
the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in
Mason City.
Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Friday at the United
Presbyterian Church in Garner with Justin Asche officiating. Burial will
be in Concord Township Cemetery
in Garner.
Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the United
Presbyterian Church in Garner and will continue one hour prior to
services at the church.
Cataldo Funeral Home in Garner is in charge of arrangements.
Cataldo Funeral Home, 641-923-2841.
www.cataldofuneralhome.com
Published in Globe Gazette on January 13, 2010
Patrick Robeson
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Patrick Robeson, 50, of Chapel Hill, N.C., and
formerly of Algona, died Sunday (Jan. 10, 2010) at the University of
North Carolina Hospital in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Funeral services are incomplete at Lentz Funeral Home in Algona.
Condolences may be left at
www.lentzfuneralhome.com.
Lentz Funeral Home, 515-295-2622.
Published in Globe Gazette on January 13, 2010
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Dr. Kenneth
P. Steimel
CHARLES
CITY - Dr. Kenneth P. Steimel, 78, of
Charles
City
died Monday (Jan. 11, 2010) at
Floyd
County
Medical
Center in Charles City.
A funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m.
Saturday at Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church in
Charles
City, with Monsignor
Walter Brunkan, Monsignor Stanley Hayek
and Father Carl Ries officiating. There
will be a flag presentation and taps by
the Charles City Ceremonial Unit. Burial
will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Mary
of Mt.
Carmel
Cemetery,
Eagle Center.
Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m.
Friday at the Hauser Funeral Home, 1205
S. Main in Charles City, where the
rosary will be prayed at 4 p.m. and
there will be a vigil scriptural wake
service at 7 p.m. Visitation will
continue an hour before the Mass
Saturday at the church.
Memorials may be directed to the family
which will later be designated to Dr.
Ken's favorite charities.
The Hauser Funeral Home, 641-228-2323,
www.hauserfh.com
Published in Globe Gazette on January
13, 2010
Joyce Oreanna (Almvig) Bolstad
MASON CITY - Joyce Oreanna (Almvig) Bolstad, 83, of 403 20th Place S.W.,
passed away peacefully in the arms of
her daughter, Cynthia, Monday evening
(Jan. 11, 2010) at the IOOF Home in
Mason City.
Graveside services will be held at noon
Friday, Jan. 15, 2010, at the Lakewood
Cemetery (Chapel), 3600 Hennepin Ave.,
Minneapolis, Minn., with Pastor Kathy
Graves of Trinity Lutheran Church of
Mason City officiating. There will be a
gathering of family and friends a half
hour prior to the service.
The family asks that memorials be
directed to Trinity Lutheran Church
Music Fund.
Joyce Oreanna Almvig was born Dec. 14,
1926, in La Crosse, Wis.,
the only child of Olaf A. Almvig and
Anna (Larson) Almvig. She was baptized
and confirmed in the Lutheran faith at
St. Paul's
Lutheran
Church
in
La Crosse
and kept close ties there her entire
life. Joyce received her education in
the La Crosse
public school system, graduating in
January of 1945 from
La Crosse
Central High School.
During her high school years, Joyce
enjoyed and was very proud of the
fellowship of her many church activities
and her active membership playing bugle
in The Drum and Bugle Corps. She also
truly enjoyed and often reminisced of
spending summers on the farm of aunt and
uncle Selma
and Leonard Larson near
Rushford,
Minn.
On July 18, 1948, Joyce was married to
her love, Laddie Lyle Bolstad of La Crosse. They were
each other's support for 59 years and 10
months until May 26, 2008, when Laddie
passed away. Both being only children
reinforced the strong love of family
that they enjoyed in their lives. To
their marriage they were blessed with
two children, Gary David Bolstad in
1949, who passed away in 1996 at the age
of 46, and Cynthia Jane Bolstad in 1955.
Joyce and Laddie and family moved to
Mason City in
1964, where Laddie was a lithographer at
the Globe Gazette for many years. While
living in Mason City, Joyce enjoyed being a municipal
bus driver for many years when the buses
were nothing more than Volkswagen vans.
Joyce valued the friendships that she
established with her passengers and took
pride in getting to know them by name.
In 1980, Joyce and Laddie moved to the
Twin Cities and lived there until coming
back to
Mason City
in 2006 to be near daughter Cynthia and
her family.
Joyce was the old-fashioned letter
writer of the family and loved to keep
in touch with anyone who had touched
their lives. Two things that she always
had first "dibs" was going through the
mail and answering any phone calls. A
testament to her love of keeping in
touch showed up every, birthday, holiday
and Christmas season with hundreds and
hundreds of greeting cards sent and
received.
Joyce also loved to travel and Laddie
made sure that they got to see many
beautiful places to include their
ancestors' homeland of Norway. In
later years, many bus tours were taken
and deeply enjoyed with new friends
being made at every stop.
Joyce was a deeply spiritual, devoted
wife and mother who showed us all how to
care for and value other people.
Left to cherish her memory is her
daughter, Cynthia Sayles (James) of
Mason City and her grandsons, Jeff
Bolstad of Clear Lake, and William
Sayles and Benjamin Sayles, both of
Mason City.
Joyce is preceded in death by her
husband, Laddie Lyle Bolstad; her son,
Gary David Bolstad; her parents, Olaf
and Anna Almvig; her special aunt and
uncle,
Selma and
Leonard Larson, and many other relatives
and friends along the way.
Above all, Joyce cherished and loved her
family. She was a deeply devoted wife,
mother, grandmother and Child of God.
Blessed be her memory.
Joyce's family would like to thank the
IOOF Home "family" for their care of all
of us over the past two years and to
Hospice of North Iowa for their care and
support during the most difficult of
times this past week.
Arrangements are with Major Erickson
Funeral Home and Crematory,
641-423-0924.
www.majorericksonfuneralhome.com
Published in Globe Gazette from January
13 to January 14, 2010
Henrietta
F. Floden
MASON CITY - Henrietta F. Floden, 95, of
Mason City died Tuesday (Jan.
12, 2010) at the Muse Norris Hospice
Inpatient Unit in
Mason City.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30
a.m. Friday. Jan. 15, 2010, at the First
United Methodist Church WAYside Chapel, 119 S. Georgia Ave., with the Rev. Jim
Stiles officiating. Interment will be in
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 4 to 6 p.m.
today, Thursday, at the Major Erickson
Funeral Home,
111 N. Pennsylvania Ave.,
with an Eastern Star service at 6 p.m.
and also one hour prior to services on
Friday at the church.
Memorials may be directed to the
First
United
Methodist
Church and Hospice of
North Iowa.
Henrietta F. Floden was born March 3,
1914, the daughter of Ira L. and Ida J.
(Lister) Shaner, in Clarion. She and her
family moved to
Mason City in 1923 and she
attended and graduated from Mason City High School in 1932.
She was married to Vernon "Tommy" M.
Floden on March 8, 1941, in Mason City. She was
employed at Curries Hardware Store for
14 years, Allis Chalmers for 16 years
and then United Dairy as a computer
operator for 11 years until her
retirement in 1975.
After retirement Henrietta and her
husband moved to
Weslaco,
Texas, where they lived until she returned
back to
Mason City
in 2003 after her husband's death in
2000. She lived at Kentucky Ridge
Assisted Living until moving to
Good
Shepherd
Health
Center in 2008.
She was a member of the Eastern Star and
a former member of B.P.W. and Wa-tan-ye
and also a long-time member of the First United
Methodist
Church.
Aunt "Hank" was a wonderful, thoughtful,
compassionate, precious woman who loved
all her family and will be dearly missed
by all who knew and loved her.
Henrietta's family would like to express
a special thanks to Good
Shepherd
Care Center
for the wonderful, compassionate care
that she received over the last few
years.
She is survived by numerous nieces and
nephews and godchildren.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Vernon "Tommy" Floden in 2000;
her parents; three brothers, Howard,
Louis and Harry Shaner; and sisters,
Clara Shaffer, Pearl Gettman and Ione
Lester.
Arrangements are with Major Erickson
Funeral Home and Crematory,
641-423-0924.
www.majorericksonfuneralhome.com
Published in Globe Gazette from January
13 to January 14, 2010
Merle D.
Humphrey
Merle D. Humphrey, 81, entered into
eternal rest Monday (Jan.11, 2010) at Wright Medical
Center in Clarion.
Merle was born Aug. 2, 1928, in
Algona,
Iowa, to his parents, Carl and
Iva (Howe) Humphrey. He was educated in
Algona and enlisted in the U.S. Army
thereafter.
Merle was a man of many professions. He
was a commercial/private pilot, aviation
mechanic and aviation instructor pilot.
He owned/managed airports in
Storm Lake,
Webster City and Shenandoah.
Merle also owned a body shop in Clarion
for some time. He loved to work with his
hands and was a natural-born problem
solver. Merle was a Texan at heart; he
spent many years there.
In 1982, he was united into marriage to
Georgia M. (Schribner) Humphrey and they
made their home in
Harker Heights, Texas, until returning to Goldfield, Iowa, in 1995.
He is survived by his daughter, Sue
(Jim) Odell Everett, Wash.;
stepchildren, Randy (Sandy) Humphrey,
Mason City, Iowa; Douglas (Donna)
Humphrey, Sierra Vista, Ariz.; the late
Mitchell (Lori) Humphrey, Clarion, Iowa;
Donnell Humphrey, Alexander, Iowa; Monna
(Dennis) Gardalen, Clarion, Iowa; and
his brothers, Allen Humphrey, Sierra
Vista, Ariz.; Nathan (Linda) Humphrey,
Rochester, Wash.; 15 grandchildren, 20
great-grandchildren and one great-great
grandchild.
Merle was preceded in death by his
parents, wife, daughter, step-daughter,
step-son, three brothers and three
sisters.
His family will be hosting a Celebration
of Life Memorial as Merle requested from
1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010, to
be held at the enclosed shelterhouse at
Lake
Cornelia.
Gunderson Funeral Home,
1615 N. 15th St.,
Fort Dodge,
515-576-7128
Published in Globe Gazette on January
14, 2010
Clifford
H. Nelson
BELMOND - Pastor Clifford H. Nelson, 93,
most recently of
Dixon,
Ill., formerly of
St. Cloud,
Minn., and a native of rural
Belmond in Wright
County,
Iowa, died Tuesday (Jan. 12, 2010) in Dixon, Ill.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010, at the St. Olaf
Lutheran Church, west of Belmond, with
the Rev. James Harbaugh officiating.
Burial will be in the St. Olaf Church
Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until
the time of the service on Saturday.
Andrews Funeral Home, 641-444-4474.
Published in Globe Gazette on January
14, 2010
Donald E.
Quintus
GARNER
- Donald E. Quintus, 81, of Garner died
Tuesday (Jan. 12, 2010) at the Muse
Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in
Mason City.
Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m.
Friday at the United Presbyterian Church
in Garner with Justin Asche officiating.
Burial will be in Concord Township Cemetery
in Garner with military rites by the
Garner Veterans Ceremonial Unit.
Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m.
today, Thursday, at the United
Presbyterian Church in Garner and will
continue one hour prior to services at
the church.
Cataldo Funeral Home in Garner is in
charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests
memorials be given to Mercy Medical
Center-North Iowa, Muse Norris Hospice
or On Common Grounds Ministry.
Donald E. Quintus, the son of Roy and
Mildred (Stewart) Quintus, was born Jan.
16, 1928, on a farm east of Garner. He
was baptized and confirmed at the United
Presbyterian Church in Garner. Don
graduated from Garner High School
in 1947. He worked on the family farm
until 1950 when he enlisted in the U.S.
Navy. Upon his completion of basic
training at Great Lakes Naval Base in Illinois he was
assigned to the U.S.S. Harlan Dickson DD
708 during the Korean War.
On July 26, 1952, he married Evelyn
Borrelli at Providence, R.I.
After his honorable discharge in 1954,
Don and Lynne returned to Iowa, where Don worked
for Hancock Co. Co-op Oil for three
years and Bock Oil for four years. In
1960, Don and Lynne began farming
southwest of Klemme until 1999, when
they moved into Garner. Don drove school
bus for the Klemme School District
for 14 years and did seasonal farm work
for Gordon and Marilyn Pringnitz for
many years.
He enjoyed traveling and attending his
annual Navy reunion in various states.
Don also enjoyed visiting with people
and the fellowship of his "coffee
buddies." He considered his family as
his most precious possession. He loved
spending time with his grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
He was a member of the United
Presbyterian Church, in which he served
as Sunday school superintendent, sang in
the choir and served on the Board of
Trustees and Session for many years. He
also was a board member of the Klemme
Co-op and bank director for North Iowa
State Bank in Belmond for a number of
years.
Don is survived by his wife, Lynne, of
Garner; two sons, Ken (Deb) Quintus of
Garner and Brad Quintus of Mesa, Ariz.;
four grandchildren, Ellen (Eric) Schulte
and their two children, Ava and Hayden,
Lauren (Nathanael) Gilkerson and their
two children, Evelina and Rosina, Evan
Quintus and Nicole Quintus; two sisters,
Virginia (Harlan) Haberkamp of Garner
and Dorothy Jeter of Garner; three
sisters-in-law, Verneil Quintus of
Garner, Ruth Quintus of Brooklyn Park,
Minn., and Phyllis Quintus of Hampton;
and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents;
grandson, Reed Quintus; a sister,
Margaret Allen; and three brothers,
Dean, Jim and Jerry Quintus.
Cataldo Funeral Home, 641-923-2841.
www.cataldofuneralhome.com
Published in Globe Gazette from January
13 to January 14, 2010
Eugene
Rheingans
MASON CITY - Eugene Rheingans, 62, of Mason City died Tuesday (Jan. 12, 2010) at
Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete at
the Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapels,
126 Third St. N.E.
in
Mason City.
Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapels,
641-423-2372.
www.colonialchapels.com
Published in Globe Gazette on January
14, 2010
Patrick
Robeson
ALGONA - Patrick Robeson, 50, of Chapel Hill, N.C., and
formerly of Algona, died Sunday (Jan.
10, 2010) at the University of North
Carolina Hospital in
Chapel Hill.
Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Monday
at the Evangelical Free Church in Algona
with the Rev. Todd Hessel officiating.
Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery in St. Joe.
Visitation will be 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at
the Lentz Funeral Home in Algona.
Condolences may be left at
www.lentzfuneralhome.com
Lentz Funeral Home, 515-295-2622
Published in Globe Gazette from January
13 to January 14, 2010
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Teri
Ross
CHARLES CITY - Teri Ross, 61, of 804 N. Federal Ave. in Mason City, died Wednesday (Jan. 13, 2010)
at Mercy
Medical
Center-North
Iowa.
A
funeral
service
will be
held at
1 p.m.
Saturday,
Jan. 16,
2010, at St. John Evangelical
Lutheran
Church,
200 S. Main St.
in
Charles City. Burial will follow in Riverside Cemetery
in
Charles City.
Visitation
will be
from 5
to 7
p.m.
Friday,
Jan. 15,
at
Fullerton-Hage
Funeral
Home,
401
Blunt
St.
in
Charles City.
Thoughts,
stories
and
condolences
may be
shared
with the
family
at
www.Fullertonfh.com.
For
those
desiring,
memorial
contributions
may be
made to
the
family
in care
of Carol
Meader,
1871
190th
St.,
Rockford, IA
50468.
Fullerton-Hage
Funeral
Home and
Cremation
Services,
641-228-4211.
www.fullertonfh.com
Published
in Globe
Gazette
on
January
14, 2010
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Jerry
Charles
Vosburgh
MASON CITY - Jerry Charles Vosburgh, 62, died Saturday
(Jan. 9,
2010) at
the Muse
Norris
Hospice
Inpatient
Unit in Mason City after a courageous battle with
heart
disease.
According
to
Jerry's
wishes
he was
cremated
and no
services
will be
held at
this
time.
Memorials
may be
directed
to Judy
Hakes, 22173 295th St., Mason City,
IA 50401.
Jerry
was born
Feb. 21,
1947, in
Manly,
the son
of
Charles
and
Betty (Kasik)
Vosburgh.
He
enjoyed
fishing
and
playing
poker on
TV.
He is
survived
by his
son,
Ronnie,
of Mason
City;
his
father,
Charles
(Odella)
Vosburgh,
of Mason
City;
his
mother,
Betty
Kasik,
of
California;
three
sisters,
Judy
(Vance)
Hakes of
Mason
City,
Sheree
(Ray)
Squire
of
California
and Lori
(Terry)
Hohenfield,
of Mason
City;
three
brothers,
Larry
(Su)
Eskildsen
of
California,
Roger
(Jennifer)
Eskildsen
of Mason
City and
David
(Patti)
Eskildsen
of
Arizona;
several
nieces
and
nephews;
special
aunt,
Vina
Rish of
Mason
City;
along
with
several
other
aunts,
uncles,
many
friends
and his
beloved
dog,
Annie
Lou.
Jerry
was
preceded
in death
by his
grandparents;
brother,
Steven
Eskildsen;
and
stepfather,
Jack.
Hogan-Bremer-Moore
Colonial
Chapel,
126
Third
St. N.E.,
Mason
City.
641-423-2372.
www.colonialchapels.com
Published
in Globe
Gazette
from
January
10 to
January
14, 2010
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Winifred Ellen Dwan
Winifred Ellen Dwan, 91, of 302 Second St.
N.E., died Thursday (Jan. 14, 2010) at the Good
Shepherd
Health
Center, Mason City.
A funeral Mass will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010, at Holy
Family Catholic Church, 714 N. Adams Ave. Mason City, with the Rev.
Michael Schueller officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City.
Visitation will be held from 4 until 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 18, 2010 at the
Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel 126 Third St. N.E. Mason City.
Memorials may be directed to
Good
Shepherd
Health
Care Center,
302 Second St. N.E. Mason City, IA 50401
Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapels, 641-423-2372.
www.colonialchapels.com
Published in Globe Gazette on January 15, 2010
Rose
Ferjak
FOREST CITY - Rose Ferjak, 81, of Forest City, died Thursday (Jan. 14,
2010) in Rochester, Minn.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Petersen Lund Funeral Home, 505
N. Clark in Forest City.
Petersen Lund Funeral Home, 641-585-2685.
www.petersenlundfh.com
Published in Globe Gazette on January 15, 2010
Marilynne Garcia
IOWA
FALLS -Marilynne Garcia, 64, of Iowa
Falls, died Wednesday (Jan. 13, 2019) at the
Ellsworth Municipal Hospital, Iowa Falls.
Memorial services will be 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Linn's Funeral Chapel, Iowa
Falls, with the Rev. Father Paul Baldwin
officiating.
A time of visitation will be from 1 p.m. until time of services Sunday
at the funeral home.
Inurnment will be at a later date at
Union Cemetery, Iowa
Falls.
The Linn's Funeral Homes Iowa Falls Chapel has been entrusted with the
arrangements.
Published in Globe Gazette on January 15, 2010
Wendell
L. Hobert
U.S. Navy WWII
CHARLES CITY -Wendell L. Hobert, 89, of Charles City,
died Thursday (Jan. 14, 2010) at the Floyd
County
Medical
Center in Charles City.
Funeral services for Wendell Hobert will be held 10:30 a.m. Monday at
the Hauser Funeral Home, 1205 S. Main in Charles City, with Pastor Ruth
Yeaton of the First Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in
Sunnyside
Memory
Gardens, rural
Charles City. There will be a flag presentation
and taps by the Charles City Ceremonial Unit.
Friends may call at the Hauser Funeral Home in Charles City
from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Visitation will continue an hour before the
service Monday at the funeral home.
Wendell Lester Hobert was born May 15, 1920, at Charles City,
the son of Lester and Lulu (Pfeiffer) Hobert. He graduated from Charles City High School
in 1938.
On Sept. 28, 1941, he was united in marriage to Phyllis "Fern" Newton at
Charles
City. From 1942 to 1946,
he served in the United States Navy.
After World War II, Wendell farmed and did electrical work for local
contractors until 1975 when he started Hobert Electric. He was a member
of the American Legion, V.F.W., Charles City Patriotic Association, and
Care Review Committee for Iowa Nursing Homes.
Wendell was active as a leader for the Boy Scouts and the Electrical
Board for Charles City.
His interests included trout fishing, mushroom hunting, gardening,
traveling and spending time with his children and grandchildren.
Living family members include his six children, Linda (Robert) Milton of
Phoenix, Ariz., Robert (Judy) Hobert of Penn Valley, Calif., Lester
(Linda) Hobert of Charles City, Mary (Jerry) Cross of Forest City,
Edward (Teresa) Hobert of Charles City and Aaron Hobert and fiancée
Diane Shearman of Charles City; 14 grandchildren; 19
great-grandchildren; sister, Dorothy (Don) Swinton of Waverly; and
several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; sister, Phyllis Mae
Hobert; and a nephew, Mike Swinton.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to the First Baptist
Church, 105 Chapel Lane
Charles City, IA 50616 or the Charles City Patriotic Association, 1505 Grand Ave N.
Charles City, IA 50616.
The Hauser Funeral Home, 641-228-2323,
www.hauserfh.com
Published in Globe Gazette on January 15, 2010
Guy Markle
THOMPSON - Guy Markle, 74, of Thompson, died on Thursday (Jan. 14, 2010)
at Hospice of North Iowa in Mason City.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Winter Funeral Home in
Thompson.
Online tributes or personal e-mails may be left at
www.winterfuneralhome.com
Winter Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 641-562-2858.
www.winterfuneralhome.com
Published in Globe Gazette on January 15, 2010
Marie
Moe
GARNER - Marie Moe, 88, of Garner, died Thursday (Jan. 14, 2009) at
Prairie View Apartments in Garner.
Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. John's Lutheran
Church, east of Garner, with the Rev. Carl Hedberg officiating. Burial
will be in the church cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Cataldo Funeral
Chapel in Garner and will continue one hour prior to services at the
church.
Cataldo Funeral Home, 641-923-2841.
www.cataldofuneralhome.com
Published in Globe Gazette on January 15, 2010
Clifford
H. Nelson
BELMOND
- The Rev. Clifford H. Nelson, 93, recently of Dixon Ill.,
died on Tuesday (Jan. 12, 2010) after a brief hospitalization.
Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, at St. Olaf
Lutheran Church, rural Belmond, with the Rev. James Harbaugh
officiating. Burial will follow at St. Olaf Lutheran cemetery and a
lunch will be served in the church following interment.
Visitation will be held from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday at the
church.
Local arrangements made by Andrews Funeral Homes.
Clifford Harold was born June 17, 1916 in Belmond, the son of Nickolai
and Helen Emelia (Oscarson) Nelson. He was raised on a farm west of
Belmond and attended local schools. Upon graduation from high school,
Clifford attended Waldorf College,
Forest City, where he met his future wife,
Elnor G. Olson.
Clifford and Elnor married on June 4, 1938, at Badger Lutheran
Church in Badger. The
Nelsons made their home west of Belmond where they farmed and began
raising their family. In 1945, Nelson continued his education at
St.
Olaf College,
Northfield, Minn.,
and Luther Seminary, St. Paul,
Minn. He was ordained in 1949
and served congregations in North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and
Minnesota
during 50 years of active ministry.
Nelson is survived by his beloved wife of 71 years, Elnor; four
children, David (Claudia) Nelson, of Grand Detour, Ill.; Naomi (Phil
Dahlberg) Nelson, of Houston, Texas; Eldon Nelson of Spring Valley,
Wis.; and Stephen (Maureen) Nelson of Park Ridge, Ill.; four
grandchildren, Karl Nelson (Holly), Erik Otterstad (Buffy), Kaitlin
Nelson, and Benjamin Nelson; and four great-grandchildren, Nicklas,
Thomas, and August Nelson, and Tristram Otterstad. He is also survived
by one brother, Reuben Nelson; two sisters, Mildred Meyer and Esther
Larson; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, granddaughter, Ingrid Nelson;
two brothers, Norris Nelson and Everett Nelson; and one sister, Ruth
Lonnevik.
Memorial gifts may be directed to the ELCA Missionary Sponsorship
Program or the ELCA Vision for Mission Fund -
8765 West Higgins Road, Chicago, IL 60631.
Published in Globe Gazette from January 14 to January 15, 2010
Marvin
Oscar Piippo
MASON CITY - Marvin Oscar Piippo, 86, of Mason City, died Thursday (Jan.
14, 2010) at Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City.
Arrangements are incomplete with Major Erickson Funeral Home, 111 N. Pennsylvania Ave. Mason City.
Major Erickson Funeral Home and Crematory, 641-423-0924.
www.majorericksonfuneralhome.com
Published in Globe Gazette on January 15, 2010
Eugene L. Rheingans
MASON CITY - Eugene L. Rheingans, 61, of Mason City, died Tuesday
(Jan. 12, 2010) at the Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa.
A celebration of life visitation will be held from noon until 2 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010, at the Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel, 126 Third St. N.E. Mason City. Burial will take place at
Memorial Park Cemetery-Mason City, with full military honors provided by
members of the Mason City Veterans Memorial Association.
Memorials may be directed to the family in memory of Gene.
Gene was born June 3, 1948, in
Mason City, the son of Donald and Mary Agnes
(Reynolds) Kaye. Donald passed away when Gene was a young child, and he
was later adopted by George Cecil Rheingans. He graduated from Mason City High School,
then enlisted in the United States Navy in 1967. He was injured during
his time in the service and was honorably discharged in 1968.
Gene married Barbara Wick on May 9, 1970, and to this union two children
were born. They divorced 10 years later and Gene never remarried.
Gene attended junior college in California
before moving back to Iowa
to work at Blakesly as a welder. He also worked at Sugarbeet before
retiring at his last job at Alliant Energy.
In his sparetime, Gene loved to race cars and motorcycles. He was known
as a "people person" that loved to meet new people, whether it be
sitting around the fire talking while on a camping trip, or playing
pool. Most of all he loved spending time with his grandchildren.
Gene was an 18-year member of the Vietnam Vets Motorcycle Club and ABATE
of Iowa.
He is survived by his children, Tory (Heather) Rheingans, of Grafton,
and Brenda Sasse, of Two Rivers, Wis.; his grandchildren, Hunter Sasse
and Mallory and Camryn Rheingans; his brothers, George (Diana) Rheingans,
of Mason City, and John (Rose) Rheingans, of Mason City; his niece,
Misty (Michael) Holmes, of Waterloo; and many other extended family and
friends.
Gene was preceded in death by his parents.
Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel,
126 Third St. N.E. Mason City,
641-423-2372.
www.colonialchapels.com
Published in Globe Gazette from January 14 to January 15, 2010
Teri
Ross
MASON CITY - Teri Ross, 61, of 804 N. Federal Ave. in Mason City died Wednesday
(Jan. 13, 2010) at Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa.
A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, at St. John Evangelical
Lutheran
Church,
200 S. Main St.
in Charles City, with the Rev. David Werges
officiating. Burial will follow in Riverside
Cemetery in Charles City.
Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today, Jan. 15 at Fullerton-Hage
Funeral Home, 401 Blunt St.
in Charles City.
Thoughts, stories and condolences may be shared with the family at
www.Fullertonfh.com.
For those desiring, memorial contributions may be made to the family in
care of Carol Meader, 1871
190th Street, Rockford, IA 50468.
Teri was born on June 10, 1948, in
Charles
City, the daughter of
Marvin and Rosella (Arndt) Ross. She attended the Colwell School
and graduated from Charles City High in 1967. She moved to Mason City in 1968.
Teri was employed in the MIS Department at Mercy Medical
Center for over 30
years, a job which she enjoyed very much. She was very family-oriented
and enjoyed spending time with her nieces and nephews.
Those left to cherish her memory include her siblings, Frances Berchtold,
Roger Ross, Carol (Jerry) Meader, Larry (Jenny) Ross, Vicki (Bruce)
Inman and Jimmie (Gwen) Ross; and many nieces and nephews and
great-nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Marvin Ross.
Fullerton Hage
Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 641-228-4211.
Published in Globe Gazette from January 14 to January 15, 2010
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