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Olive M. Borchardt
September 4, 2007
Olive M. Borchardt, age
89, formerly of Osage, died on Tuesday, September 4, 2007,
at the Heritage Care Center in Mason City.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., on Friday,
September 7, at the St. John's Lutheran Church, south of
Osage, with Pastor Byron Northwick officiating. Burial will
be in the Calvary Cemetery. Visitation is from 4-7:00 p.m.,
on Thursday, at the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home in Osage
and will continue one hour before the services at the
church.
The family requests in
lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to St. John's
Lutheran Church, Hospice of North Iowa or the American Heart
Association.
Olive was born on May 2,
1918 in Floyd County, the daughter of Ole "O.J." and Marie
(Beagles) Johnson. She married Raymond Borchardt on February
25, 1941. They farmed for 65 years. Olive was a member of
the St. John's Lutheran Church and the L.W.M.L. She enjoyed
gardening, wood carving, and baking.
Olive is survived by her
husband, Raymond Borchardt of Mason City; two sons, Paul
(Paula) Borchardt of Amarillo, Texas and Dennis (Kathy)
Borchardt of Mason City; one daughter, Barbara (Richard)
Courte of Amarillo, Texas; seven grandchildren; and nine
great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; one brother, Louis Johnson; and two sisters,
Marie Johnson and Lola Brandau.
Funeral arrangements were
made by the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home in Osage.
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Kathleen C. Rowe
September 11, 2007
Kathleen Caroline Rowe 91,
of Cedar Rapids, went to be with our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ on Thursday, September 6, 2007, at the Great River
Care Center in McGregor, following a short illness.
Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m., on Monday,
September 10, at the Thornburg-Hanson Funeral Home in
McGregor, with burial in the Osage Cemetery, Osage. In lieu
of flowers the family requests that memorials be given to
the Alzheimer's Association in Kathleen's name.
Kathleen was born on
February 18, 1916, to Robert and Tess (Klar) Bower in rural
Mitchell County, Iowa. She married Paul A. Rowe on May 27,
1945 in Osage. She and Paul lived in Cedar Rapids, for many
years and were loyal and active members of the Trinity
United Methodist Church for over 55 years.
Kathleen or Kay, as her friends called her, was a homemaker
and enjoyed cooking and sewing. She was an active member of
the W.S.C.S. and Kings Daughter's for many years. Kathleen
has lived in McGregor for the past several years.
She is survived by a daughter, Ruth Ann (Wilbur) McCormick
of Aurora, Colorado; son, Bob (Millie) Rowe of McGregor,
Iowa; five grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; brother,
Birchard (Sandra) Bower and a sister, Harriet Heuer, both of
St. Ansgar; sister-in-law, Marvel Kubicek of Osage;
brother-in-law, Alan (Phyllis) Rowe of Port Orchard,
Washington; and numerous nephews and nieces.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; husband in 1984; and a brother, Keith Bower.
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Vida "Vi" Hovelson
September 11, 2007
Vida "Vi" Hovelson, 94, of
Clear Lake, died on Friday, September 7, 2007, at the
I.O.O.F. Home, Mason City, Iowa.
Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m., on Tuesday,
September 11, at the Zion Lutheran Church, Clear Lake, with
Rev. Dean Hess officiating. Graveside services were held in
the Osage Cemetery. Family suggests memorials to the Zion
Lutheran Church or I.O.O.F. Home in Mason City.
Vida was born on July 2,
1913 in Dickey, North Dakota, the daughter of Henry and
Clara (Bagstad) Larson. She graduated from the Osage High
School in 1931. Vida married Millard John Hovelson on August
8, 1932 at Galena, Illinois. They lived in Osage, and later
moved to Clear Lake. In 1947 they moved to Decorah and lived
there until 1952 when they moved back to Clear Lake.
She worked at Gildners in
Mason City and then went to work for Community State Bank in
Clear Lake until she retired in 1989.
Vi enjoyed playing
scrabble, canasta, fishing, canning and baking. She taught
piano lessons for many years. She was a member of the Zion
Lutheran Church, women's circle and WaTanYe.
She is survived by her
three children, Janet Williams and her husband, Richard of
Port Richey, Florida, Jule McCullough and her husband,
Richard of Pine Island, Minnesota and Eric Hovelson and his
wife, Mary of Clive, Iowa; daughter-in-law, Val Hovelson of
Clear Lake; eight grandchildren; one step-grandchild; twelve
great-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren; one
brother, Lynn "Bud" Larson of Osage; and one sister, Helen
Potter of Phoenix, Arizona.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; brother,
Truman Larson; a son, Jim Hovelson; and step-grandson, Randy
Coyier.
Funeral arrangements were
made by the Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake.
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Gertrude Hartwig
September 11, 2007
Gertrude J. Hartwig, age
95, of St. Ansgar, and formerly of Osage, died on Friday,
September 7, 2007, at the Mitchell County Regional Health
Center in Osage.
Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m., on Tuesday,
September 11, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in St. Ansgar,
with Pastor Byron Northwick officiating. Burial was in the
Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery.
Gertrude was born on July
10, 1912, on the family farm in Newburg Township, Mitchell
County, the daughter of Ludwig and Amelia (Groth) Hartwig.
She was educated in rural schools and graduated from the
Carpenter High School in 1932. Gertrude was baptized and
confirmed at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in St. Ansgar. She
lived on the family farm until 1966 when she moved to Osage.
Gertrude moved to the
Worth Living Center in St. Ansgar in 1999 and later to the
Good Samaritan Center in St. Ansgar. She enjoyed quilting,
crocheting and crafts. Gertrude shared what she made. While
living in Osage she was a member of the Trinity Lutheran
Church. Gertrude was currently a member of the Immanuel
Lutheran Church.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; two sisters, Elfrieda Hartwig and Doris
Hartwig.
Gertrude is survived by
cousins and numerous friends.
Funeral arrangements were
made by the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home in Osage.
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Wilfred "Fritz"
Meyerhofer
September 11, 2007
Wilfred Lawrence "Fritz" Meyerhofer, age 89, of Osage, died
on Friday, September 7, 2007, at the Osage Rehabilitation
and Health Care Center. He was surrounded by his wife, Anna,
and many of his children.
A Memorial Mass was held at 11:00 a.m., on Monday, September
10, at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Osage, with Msgr.
John Hemann officiating. Cremation has taken place.
Inurnment will be held at a later date in the Visitation
Cemetery in Stacyville.
Fritz was born on August
24, 1918 at Stacyville, Iowa, the son of John and Ida
(Kramer) Meyerhofer. He was the third of 13 children, two of
whom died at birth. Wilfred attended the Visitation School
at Stacyville up to 8th grade. After that, he took a
correspondence course in refrigeration and heating. On
August 12, 1942, Fritz married Anna Marie Bassler at the St.
Columbkille's Church in Dubuque, Iowa.
In 1942, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps, serving as a
refrigeration mechanic, until his honorable discharge as a
sergeant in December 1945. Following his military discharge,
he was employed at Iowa Engineering Co. in Dubuque, until
1954. At this time, he and his family moved to Stacyville to
operate the family farm, where he and Anna raised their 13
children. In 1980, they retired and moved with their
youngest daughters, Judy and Elayne, to Osage.
For the past 25 years, he and Anna wintered in Apache
Junction, Arizona. Fritz was a long-time member of the
Visitation Church in Stacyville. In Osage, he was a member
of the Sacred Heart Church, a talented builder and
craftsman, who loved grafting trees and fishing. Wilfred was
known for his good humor, quick wit and graciousness. He
will be greatly missed.
He was preceded in death
by two of his sons, Wilfred Jr. and Philip; his parents; his
sister, Genevieve; and his brothers, Ambrose, Clem and
Marcellus.
Wilfred is survived by his
wife, Anna of Osage; his sons, Thomas (Ali) of Farmington,
Minnesota, Russell (Yvonne) of Pueblo, Colorado, Anthony
(Jane) of Leesburg, Virginia, David (Brenda) of Riceville,
Allen of Austin, Minnesota, Don (Bernie) of Osage and Kevin
(Cyndy) of Stacyville; his daughters, Sandra (John) Almgren
of Kremmling, Colorado, Sheila (Monte) North of Osage, Judy
(Bob) Picknell of Rio Rancho, New Mexico and Elayne (Kevin)
Eckel of Huxley; 29 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren;
sisters, Martha Beland of Stacyville, Dolores Von Feldt of
Austin, Minnesota, Sr. Virginia of Dubuque, Sr. Nila of
Melrose Park, Illinois and Sr. Nona of Morton, Mississippi;
and a brother, Vern (Mary) Meyerhofer of Racine, Minnesota.
Funeral arrangements were
made by the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home.
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Grace Kleckner
September 11, 2007
Grace Kleckner, age 98, of
Osage, died on Tuesday, September 11, 2007, at the Osage
Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Osage, of natural
causes.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Friday,
September 14, at the First United Methodist Church in Osage,
with Rev. Dr. J. Samuel Subramanian officiating. Burial will
be in the Riverside Cemetery in Riceville. Visitation will
be from 4-7:00 p.m., on Thursday, at the Champion-Bucheit
Funeral Home in Osage and also will continue one hour before
the services at the church.
Grace was born on February
26, 1909, on the family farm near Riceville, Iowa, the
daughter of Henry and Mary (Blaha) Lenth. She attended a
rural one room school and graduated from the Riceville High
School in 1927. She then taught in a rural school for two
years.
Grace was united in marriage to Ralph Kleckner on December
3, 1930 in Estherville, Iowa. They made their home near
Riceville for some years. They then started farming in the
area, living most of their married life on a farm near Rudd.
In 1956, Grace started working as an aide at the Mitchell
County Memorial Hospital in Osage. She started nurses'
training at Allen Hospital in Waterloo in 1959, after which
she worked as an L.P.N. at the hospital in Osage for many
years. Grace was very active in various activities at the
First United Methodist Church and was a member of the Wa Tan
Ye Club. She enjoyed gardening and her family. Grace
especially enjoyed the time that her grandchildren spent at
her home, as well as the annual reunion get-together held
for 40 years from Ohio to California.
Grace is survived by two
sons, Dean Kleckner and his wife, Natalie of Urbandale, and
their children, Mark, Scott, Kirk, Rhonda and Lisa; Rex
Kleckner and his wife, Irene of Riceville, and their
children, Julie, Curt and Kent; and 17 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; her husband, Ralph in 1951; and two
brothers, Carl and Lee Lenth.
Funeral arrangements were
made by the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home, Osage.
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Bernard Francis
Spitz
September 18, 2007
Bernard Francis Spitz, age 74, of Osage, died on Friday,
September 14, 2007, at his home in Osage.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 10:30 a.m., on
Monday, September 17, 2007, at the Sacred Heart Catholic
Church in Osage, with Msgr. Stanley Hayek officiating.
Burial was in the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Osage, with
military rites by the Osage V.F.W. Post 7920.
Bernard was born on July
17, 1933 near Orchard, the son of Frank and Bertha (Roth)
Spitz. He attended rural school near Orchard and entered the
Air Force in 1953. He served in the Korean Conflict and was
honorably discharged in 1957.
Bernard married Isabelle Hemann at the Sacred Heart Church
in Meyer, Iowa on May 28, 1960. He worked for White Farm in
Charles City for 35 years and was then employed by Tops
Business Forms before retiring in 2000.
He was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in
Osage, The Knights of Columbus and VFW Post 7920. Bernard
enjoyed hunting, fishing, playing cards, attending polka
fests as well as watching his grandchildren's sporting
events.
He was preceded in death
by his parents; his older brother, Don; brothers-in-law, Ray
Juenger, Jerry Michels and Eugene Hemann; sisters-in-law,
Anne Spitz, Bernice Hemann and Patricia Hemann; nephew,
David Spitz; and mother and father-in-law, Alban and Kathren
Hemann.
Bernard is survived by his
wife, Belle of Osage; five sons, Mike (Kim) and their
daughter, Autumn of Osage, Bill (Lori) and their daughters,
Melissa, Sarah, Alyson and Rebecca of Osage, Bob (Janet) and
their children, Nathen and Taylor of Osage, Jim (Mary) and
their sons, Garret and Wyatt of Osage, Joe (Janice) and
their children, Jakob and Victoria of Streamwood, Illinois;
daughter, Deb and sons, Derek and Jerad of Hoffman Estates,
Illinois.
He is also survived by
sisters, Geraldine Juenger of Austin, Minnesota and Sister
Theresa Ann Spitz of DeWitt, Iowa; brother, Clarence of
Norfolk, Virginia; and sister-in-law, Eliz Spitz of Osage.
Funeral arrangements were
made by the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home, Osage.
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Gene Clark
September 18, 2007
Gene Clark, age 84, of Orchard, died on Sunday, September
16, 2007, at his home.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 10:30 a.m., on
Wednesday, September 19, 2007, at the Sacred Heart Catholic
Church in Osage, with Msgr. Stanley Hayek officiating.
Inurnment will be at a later date in the Sacred Heart
Cemetery in Osage. Visitation is from 4-7:30 p.m., on
Tuesday, at the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home in Osage, with
a scripture wake service at 7:30 p.m. and immediately
followed by a Knights of Columbus Rosary.
Gene was born on March 2,
1923, to Leon and Anna (Weber) Clark, on the Clark farm 4
miles northeast of Orchard, where he resided all his life
except six years in the town of Orchard, while being
employed at Oliver Corporation in Charles City. He graduated
from eighth grade at the West Lincoln country school. Gene
operated the farm after the death of his father in September
1937.
Gene was united in marriage to Betty Sonberg on February 28,
1946, at the Sacred Heart Rectory in Osage. He retired from
farming in 1987, but continued to reside there. In 2006,
Gene received the Century Farm Award at the Iowa State Fair.
He enjoyed helping out his son, Tom with the spring planting
and the fall harvesting.
Gene very much enjoyed his family, being a PATIENT and
loving husband, Dad, Grandpa and Great-Grandpa. Fishing,
bird-watching, and woodworking in his shop and cracking
pails of black walnuts were a few of his favorite hobbies.
Gene was a life member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church,
former member of the Holy Name Society and a Knights of
Columbus member. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given
to the American Heart Association or the American Cancer
Society.
He was preceded in death
by his parents; a son, Dean; a grandson, Matt Milbrandt;
five sisters, Wilda Bonner, Mildred Black, Doris Borchardt,
Dorothy Black and Ruth Meyer; and two brothers, Robert and
Donald Clark.
Survivors include his
wife, Betty of Orchard; four daughters, Bonnie (Roger) Huber
of Charles City, Sherri (Joe) Stoltz of Elk River,
Minnesota, Diane (Ken) Emerson of Osage and Linda (Al)
Winters of Mason City; five sons, Bill (Cindee) of Osage,
Tom (Deb) of Osage, Michael (Kathy) of Osage, Larry (Lori)
of Osage and Jeff (Liz) of Rudd; 26 grandchildren, Dan, Sue,
Heather, Melissa, Jason, Derik, Matt, Katie, Joshua, Angela,
Tami, Tina, Amy, Adam, Dustin, Nick, Jessica, Paige, Shana,
C.J., Caleb, John, Catherine, Joseph, Grace and Anna; 12
great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and
great-nephews and dear friends and loved ones.
Funeral arrangements were
made by the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home, Osage.
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Ardella Olson
September 18, 2007
Ardella Olson, age 92, of Osage, died on Sunday, September
16, 2007, at the Manly Nursing and Rehab Center in Manly.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m., on
Friday, September 21, 2007, at the Sacred Heart Catholic
Church in Osage, with Msgr. Stanley Hayek officiating.
Burial will be in the Osage Cemetery.
Ardella
was born on February 6, 1915 at New Haven, Iowa, the
daughter of John and Susan (Kasel) Weinschenk. She graduated
from the Osage High School with a teaching certificate,
after which she taught for many years in rural schools in
the area.
Ardella married Clayton Olson on October 11, 1940 at New
Haven. They lived in Osage for their entire married life.
Ardella enjoyed going to the Osage Senior Citizens Center
and for many years enjoyed having Friday coffee
get-togethers with her sister, nieces, and friends.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; her husband, Clayton Olson; three sisters;
and two brothers.
Ardella
is survived by her children, Laurie Olson of Howard Lake,
Minnesota, LaJean Olson of Carroll, Eric Olson of Osage and
Eve Kenny of Osage; five grandchildren, Zach Akers, Claire
Akers, McCabe Kenny, Connell Kenny and Kirsten Olson.
Funeral arrangements were
made by the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home, Osage.
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E. Wayne Estell
September 27, 2007
E. Wayne Estell, 86, of Winterset, died on Saturday,
September 22, 2007, from complications of cancer.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 3:00 p.m., on Friday,
September 28, at the First United Methodist Church in
Winterset. A visitation with family will be held from 5-7:00
p.m., on Thursday, at the Ochiltree Funeral Service in
Winterset. Burial will be prior to the services at 1:00
p.m., in the Winterset Cemetery with military honors by the
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8142 and the American Legion
Post 184, both of Winterset.
In lieu of flowers, the
family requests memorials to be directed to the First United
Methodist Church in Winterset and/or the Winterset Lions
International Club.
Mr. Estell was born on
July 21, 1921 to Golda and Ellis Estell. After serving in WW
II in the United States Army, Mr. Estell continued working
for M. Young and Company, a farm grain, seed, and feed
retail establishment for fifty-one years, retiring at age
67.
Mr. Estell remained active
in the Lions International Club serving as District
Governor, Trustee and President of Iowa Lions Sight and
Hearing Foundation. He also chaired the Iowa Lions
Constitution and By-Laws Committee, initiated seven new
Lions Clubs in Iowa, facilitated officer training, as well
as serving as the President of the Winterset International
Lions Club. Mr. Estell has received the Klise Leadership
Award, the Warren Coleman Honorary Award, and the
prestigious Melvin Jones Fellowship Award. In Winterset, Mr.
Estell served as the original commissioner of the Low-Rent
Housing Project, was elected to the Winterset City Council
for two terms, and was honored as Madison County's Citizen
of the year in 1999.
A lifetime member of the
First United Methodist Church of Winterset, Mr. Estell has
served on numerous boards and as lay minister for the home
bound, as well as volunteering for the Iowa Methodist
Medical Center in Des Moines. Mr. Estell loved his family
and cherished the time spent with them. He also enjoyed
playing rounds of golf. Being a life-long resident of
Winterset, Mr. Estell grew to love the community. He was a
silent humanitarian who was always willing to help those in
need.
Mr. Estell is survived by
his wife of 63 years, Lois of Winterset; two daughters, Kaye
Estell of Texas and Peggy (Kelly) Green of Urbandale; four
grandchildren, Sean (Sonja) Estell, Heather (Mark) Taylor
all of Texas, Allison (James) Waite of California and
Courtney (Keith) Kimsey of Des Moines; six great
grandchildren, Bryn Taylor, Summer Estell, Rylie Taylor,
Avery Estell, Reid Waite and Levi Kimsey; a sister, Verna
Turnmire of Osage; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was preceded in death
by his parents; and four sisters, Helen Alexander, Bonnelle
Heubrock, Thelma Klingman and Doris Goode.
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Sharon Bottolfson
September 27, 2007
Sharon A. Bottolfson, age
63, of Riceville, passed away on Monday, September 24, 2007,
at the Mitchell County Regional Health Center in Osage,
after a hard courageous battle with cancer.
Funeral services will be held at the Riceville United
Methodist Church, on Thursday, September 27, at 11:00 a.m.,
with the Reverend James Sheldon officiating. Burial will be
in the Riverside Cemetery in Riceville.
Sharon Ann, was born on
May 11, 1944 in Red Wing, Minnesota, to Bernard and Wanda (
Osterland ) Meacham.
Survivors include her
parents; two daughters; seven grandchildren; a brother; and
two sisters.
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Ada (Colby)
Youngerman
September 27, 2007
Ada Youngerman, age 95, of Osage, died on Tuesday, September
25, 2007, at the Faith Lutheran Home in Osage.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., on Monday,
October 1, at the United Church of Christ in Osage, with
Rev. Robert Melhorn officiating. Burial will be in the Osage
Cemetery. Visitation is from 3-6:00 p.m., on Sunday, at the
Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home in Osage and will continue one
hour before the services at the church.
Ada
was born on April 1, 1912 at Lake Mills, the daughter of
George and Nettie (Ingebretson) Colby. Ada graduated as
valedictorian from the Leland High School in 1930, and then
with a degree from Waldorf College in 1932. She worked for
Standard Oil in Mason City where she met her husband,
Bernard. They were married on May 14, 1939 in Leland.
They then moved to Eldora and helped run the Youngerman
Hardware Store for two years. They then lived in Hammond,
Indiana, and Kenosha, Wisconsin, with Bernard working for
Standard Oil in both of these locations. While in Kenosha,
Ada worked for the Jockey Corporation, the Kenosha National
Bank and the Brown National Bank. Upon Bernard's retirement
in 1972, they moved to Osage. Ada enjoyed gardening. She was
a member of the Sweet Adelines and the Sons of Norway.
Ada
is survived by two daughters, Phyllis Youngerman of
Lexington, Kentucky and Suzanne (Michael) Loberger of
Blaine, Minnesota; one granddaughter, Barbara (David)
Hathaway of Kenosha, Wisconsin; two great-granddaughters,
Valerie and Jorie.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; her husband, Bernard Youngerman; four
sisters; and two brothers.
Funeral arrangements were
made by the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home, Osage.
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Velda M. Apel
October 2, 2007
Velda
M. Apel, 92, of Charles City, died on Sunday evening,
September 30, 2007, at the Eleventh Street Chautauqua Guest
Home in Charles City.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., on Wednesday,
October 3, at the Trinity United Methodist Church, Charles
City, with the Rev. Gary Van Wert officiating. Interment
will be in the Riverside Cemetery in Charles City.
The family will greet
relatives from 6-8:00 p.m., on Tuesday, at Fullerton-Hage
Funeral Home, Charles City. The visitation will continue on
Wednesday at the church, one hour prior to the service.
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Mike Alan Tolsdorf
October 29, 2007
Mike Alan Tolsdorf, age 48, of Gainesville, Georgia, and
formerly of Mason City, Mike died on Sunday, September 30,
2007.
Memorial services will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday,
November 3, 2007, at the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home in
Osage, with Pastor Gary Gilbert officiating. Inurnment will
be at 10:00 a.m., on Saturday, at the Osage Cemetery. There
will be a time for lunch and fellowship following the
memorial service at the Osage Senior Citizens Center. In
lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to hospice or cancer
research in memory of Mike.
Mike was a loyal employee
of ZF Industries and a faithful servant at Chicopee United
Methodist Church in Gainesville. He was a passionate racing
fan and enjoyed piloting small aircraft. Mike was a true
example of grace and love to all those who had the honor of
knowing him.
He was preceded in death
by his younger sister, Mary Tolsdorf.
Mike is survived by his
parents, Robert and Dorothy Tolsdorf of Osage; his brother,
Tony Tolsdorf of Portland, Oregon; and many other family and
friends.
Funeral arrangements were
made by the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home, Osage.
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