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Darlene G. Smith
1930-2001 |
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Darlene G.
Smith, 70, of Wesley, died Sunday, April 1, 2001, in the Muse Norris Inpatient Unit at
Mason City. She had been ill for many years with cardio-vascular problems.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday,
April 3,
in the St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Wesley with the Rev. Kim Gates,
pastor of the United Methodist Church, Wesley,
officiating. Music was provided by organist, Bev Klein who accompanied
soloist, Judy Junkermeier and congregational hymns. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery
at Wesley. The Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf
Funeral home of Wesley in charge of arrangements.
Casket bearers were John Youngwirth, Larry Pearson,
Bill Ricke, LeRoy Grandgenett, Dennis Haverly and Frank Richter.
Darlene Gloria Schultz, daughter of Kenneth and Myrtle
(Gast) Schultz, was born at Mason City, on October 11, 1930. As a small child
she lived at Miller and the family later moved to south of Duncan. Darlene
attended country school and graduated from the Garner High School in 1948.
Following graduation, she moved to Mason City and worked at Damon's.
Darlene was married to Glen Smith of Wesley on January 6,
1950 in the Liberty Methodist Church of rural Klemme. They farmed in the
Wesley area.
Darlene was a member of the United Methodist Church at Wesley. In 1974 she
worked for a few months at Britt Tech before her health problems began. She
was the receptionist at Oakcrest Funeral Services in Wesley for 15 years.
Because of poor health, she was forced to retire in 1998.
She was on the Wesley City Council from 1986 to 1994.
Darlene enjoyed shopping with her granddaughters,
making rag rugs and attending flea markets. Glen and Darlene liked to camp
and travel. She spent hours playing the piano and caring for her plants.
She is survived by her husband, Glen; a daughter, Judy
and Craig Heyer of Titonka; and three grandchildren. Also surviving is a
sister-in-law and her husband, Joyce and Jim Nielsen of Aurora, Illinois.
She was preceded in death by two sons, Terry in 1974
and Randy in 1973; her parents; two sisters-in-law, Shirley Kuchenreuther
and husband, Jim and Pearl Gremmer and husband George. |
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Former
Garner resident, Edna Mathis of Mount Pleasant, Michigan, died last week at her
home. She was 80.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 3, at the
United Methodist Church in Mount Pleasant. Services will also be held 10:00
a.m., Thursday, April 5 at the Cataldo Funeral Home in Garner. The Rev.
Kermit Roisen of the Zion Lutheran Church, Clear Lake will officiate.
Visitation will be one hour prior to services at the
funeral home. Burial will be in the family plot in the Concord Township
Cemetery, Garner. The Cataldo Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Edna Mathis, the daughter of Elief and Nettie (Olsen)
Viken, was born October 24, 1920 at Garner. She attended school at Garner
where she graduated from high school in 1937. She graduated from the
University of Iowa with a degree in textiles.
In 1942, she was married to Dr. Paul Mathis at the
United Presbyterian Church, Garner. The couple made their home in South
Dakota where her husband taught economics at McCook College and later at the
University of South Dakota in Vermillion.
Mrs. Mathis owned and operated a department store in
Vermillion for many years. In 1962, they moved to Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, where
Paul taught at Central Michigan University and was chairman of the Economics
Department.
Mrs. Mathis was an active member of the First United
Methodist Church in Mount Pleasant. She was active in her sorority, Chi
Omega, which she helped establish at CMU, and in many civic and university
groups.
Survivors include four children, Karen M. Travis of
Cocoa, Florida, William J. Mathis III of Anandale, Virginia, John E. Mathis of
Ormond Beach, Florida and William J. Mathis of Vincent, Iowa; and seven
grandchildren, Nell Travis Campbell, Robert Travis, Veronika Edna Travis,
Amy Mathis, Paul C. Mathis IV, Nicholas Mathis and Carson Fisher.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul on July
28, 1986; and her parents. |
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Dorotha Tegtmeyer
1923-2001 |
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Dorotha A.
"Dottie" Tegtmeyer, 78, of Wesley died, Tuesday, April 3, 2001, at her home
near Wesley.
Memorial services were held Saturday, April 7 at
the First
Lutheran Church of Britt. The Rev. Dr. William H. Breen, interim pastor,
officiated. Music was provided by organist, Donna Tech who accompanied
congregrational hymns. Ushers were Raymond Bruns and Donald Dallman.
Inturment will be in the Evergreen Cemetery at a later
date. Services were under the direction of the Ewing Funeral Home. Honorary casketbearers bearers were Shane Tegtmeyer,
Brad Tegtmeyer, Tyler Tegtmeyer, Andy Tolle, Bryce Tegtmeyer, Larry
Peterson, Bob Thompson, Brent Harms, Martin Harms and Brett Adams.
Dottie Tegtmeyer, the daughter of Edward and Eda (Benson)
Norris, was born March 22, 1923, in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. She received her
education and graduated from the Cape Girardeau High School. She later moved to
Chicago Illinois with her mother and was employed by Kemper Insurance.
On March 26, 1944, Dottie Norris and Louis Tegtmeyer
were married in Blytheville, Arkansas. After her husband was discharged from the
U. S. Army, the couple moved to their farm near Britt. She was employed for
a time at Westview Care Center in Britt.
Mrs. Tegtmeyer was a member of the First Lutheran
Church in Britt. She enjoyed playing cards, crafting, painting, and
listening to music.
Survivors include her husband, Louis Tegtmeyer of
Wesley; two sons, Rick Tegtmeyer and his wife, Barb of Britt, Randy
Tegtmeyer and his wife, Natalie of Blairsburg; four grandsons, Shane
Tegtmeyer and his wife, Barb, Brad Tegtmeyer and his wife, Christy, Tyler
and Bryce Tegtmeyer; three granddaughters, Betsy, Melissa and Jenna
Tegtmeyer; and three great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two daughters; two sons; and one great-granddaughter. |
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Drew Justin
Dorenkamp was born in Mason City, Iowa, June 6, 1982, the son of Jim and Jan
(Zickefoose) Dorenkamp.
Drew had a great interest in computers. He achieved his A+ technician
certificate and did GPS work for area farmers. For the last four years he
was actively involved with Mark Lage at Countryside Computers. He was a
senior at the Sheffield-Chapin/Meservey-Thornton High School. Other interests
included football, track, weight lifting, four wheeling and driving his car.
He was a member of Zion Reformed Church and actively involved with the Youth
Fellowship. He was also a past member of 4-H.
On April 3, 2001, he died at home in rural Sheffield after a lengthy and
courageous battle with cancer.
A Celebration of His Life was held at the
Sheffield-Chapin/Meservey-Thornton High School at 11:00 a.m., Thursday,
April 5, 2001, with interment at the Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Swaledale, Iowa.
A reception was held at Zion Reformed Church, rural Sheffield following the
interment.
Pallbearers were Ben and Dan Zickefoose, Neal Peter,
Erik, Tim and Nathan Dorenkamp. Music for the service was provided by Mike
Lage, Jen Koenen, Brad and Brenda Van Horn and Karen Carstens.
He is survived by his parents, Jan & Jim Dorenkamp; one
brother, Bryce; one sister, Sunita; by his second family, Mark and Pam
Lage, Ryan and Jacob. By two grandmothers, Esther Dorenkamp and Dee Herzog
Zickefoose; aunts; uncles; cousins; and friends.
He was preceded in death by three grandparents, Donna
Zickefoose, Willard Zickefoose, Dick Dorenkamp; and a cousin, Greg Weber. |
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Lyle
E. Dallman 1917-2001 |
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Life time
Hancock County resident, Lyle E. Dallman died at his farm near Hutchins of
natural causes, April 4, 2001. He was 84.
Funeral services were held Saturday, April 7, at the
Evangelical Free Church in Britt. The Rev. Peter Schmidlkofer officiated.
Music was provided by Mrs. Dwight Anderson who accompanied, Brenda Smith and
Ren Kahlstorf in a duet, and congregational hymns. Ushers were Larry Fox and
John Hill.
Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery. Graveside
military services were provided by the Britt Veteran's Ceremonial Unit. The
Ewing Funeral Home of Britt was in charge of the arrangements. Casket bearers were Bill Dallman, Cal Larson, Paul
Wiste, Doug Doughan, Don Newton and Stan Wiste.
Lyle E. Dallman was born December 19, 1917, to Herman and
Anna Dallman. He attended country schools and graduated from the Britt High
School. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in Europe for four
years, earning a field commission as a lieutenant. He was wounded in action
and was awarded the Purple Heart. While at home on furlough, he was married
to Evelyn Hanson at her parent's Crystal Lake farm home on March 2, 1945.
The couple had five children.
Mr. Dallman farmed in Orthel Township after World War
II and moved to Britt with his family in 1963. He continued farming and did
plumbing, electrical, and carpenter work in the area. He attended the
Evangelical Free Church most of his life. He served on the Britt City
Council for 11 years and worked for the City of Britt for four years prior
to retiring. He continued doing small jobs and working at his acreage after
retirement.
Survivors include his wife, Evelyn; his children, David
of Texas, Danita of Chicago, Illinois, Timothy and wife, Linda of Arvada,
Colorado, Peter and wife, Francie of Iowa City, Iowa and Brian and wife, Cindy
of Britt; and seven grandchildren, Kerrie and Lori Dallman, Kaitlin and
Chelsea Dallman and Rachel, Mathew and Anna Dallman.
Mr. Dallman was preceded in death by his parents; his
brother, Kenneth; sister, Frances; and a granddaughter, Rachel. |
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Eldo G. Griffen
1912-2001 |
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Eldo G.
Griffen, 89, of Garner died Wednesday, April 4, 2001 at the Muse Norris
Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City.
The funeral was held Saturday, April 7 at Zion
Evangelical and Reformed Church in Garner with the Rev. Darrell Weber
officiating. Music was provided by organist, Margaret Jass who accompanied
the church choir and congregational hymns. Ushers were Allan DeWitt, Virgil
DeVary and Dean Goll.
Burial was in the Concord Township Cemetery. The Cataldo Funeral Home of Garner
was in charge of the arrangements. Graveside military rites were conducted by
the Garner Veterans Ceremonial Unit. Honorary bearers were Clayton Greiman, Arv Stille, Bernard "Bud" Greiman
and Wayne Greiman.
Eldo Gerald Griffen, the eldest of six children of
Charles L. and Meta (Greimann) Griffen, was born March 17, 1912 in Liberty
Township in Hancock County. He was baptized and confirmed at the Peace Reformed
Church, south of Garner and received his education at Ell Township #4. In
1929, he moved with his family to Albert, Minnesota and helped on the family
farm and worked with other farmers as a day laborer. He also worked on the
construction of Minnesota Hwy. 28 west of Morris, Minnesota and the rebuilding
of the Alberta Consolidated School.
Mr. Griffen returned to Garner in 1939 and worked with
relatives husking corn, and doing chores. In 1942, he entered the U.S. Army
during WW II. He was assigned to the 5th Armored Division, 607th Tank
Battalion, Company A as a tank driver in the European Theatre, serving under
General Patton and General Eisenhower.
After his honorable discharge in 1945, Mr. Griffen
returned to Garner where he continued as a farm laborer until he was
seriously injured in a farm accident. Upon recovery, he worked as a painter
and for the Greiman-Stille Ditching Company. He was employed by Winnebago
Industries in 1962. After his retirement from Winnebago, he worked at
Waldorf College for a number of years.
On August 24, 1963, he married Ottolena (Barendregt) Van
Oort at Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church in Garner. The couple lived at Forest
City until October of 1985 when they moved to Garner. After the death of his
wife, Mr. Griffen continued to live in their home until moving to Prairie
View Apartments in 1996.
He was a member of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed
Church. He enjoyed the Bible studies of his church, hunting, fishing,
playing cards, cracking black walnuts, watching TV and visiting with family
and friends.
Survivors include four step-children, Dwayne Van Oort and his wife,
Dolores of Ankeny, Homer Van Oort and his wife, June of Garner, LaVonne
Hanson and her husband, Marvin of Kansas City, Missouri and Larry Van Oort and
his wife, Patricia of Cedar Falls; 23 step-grandchildren; many step-great
grandchildren; and great-great grandchildren.
Also surviving are three sisters, Estelle Griffen of
Coon Rapids, Minnesota, Ruth Moerke of Morris, Minnesota and Marvel Wagner and her
husband, Joe of Morris, Minnesota; a brother-in-law, Peter Barendregt and his
wife, Ada of Belem, New Mexico; two sisters-in-law, Betty Ferrow and her
husband, George of Belem, New Mexico and Frances Griffen of Mason City; and
many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Ottolena on April
11, 1993; his parents; two step-sons, Cornie and Roger Van Oort; a sister,
Bernadene Smith; a brother, Dale Griffen; and two brothers-in-law, John
Smith and Fred Moerke. |
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Elizabeth Schwennen
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Elizabeth
Schwennen Barnes of Britt died Sunday, April 8, 2001, at the Muse Norris Hospice
Inpatient Unit in Mason City. She was 65.
Services were held Wednesday, April 11, at the First
Lutheran Church of Britt. The Rev. Dr. William H. Breen, interim pastor,
officiated. Music was provided by organist, Donna Tech who accompanied
soloist, Marlene Smith and several congregational hymns. Ushers were Duane
Hanson and Melvin Pergande.
Interment was in the Dumont Cemetery in Dumont, Iowa.
The Ewing Funeral Home of Britt was in charge of the arrangements. Casketbearers were Dennis Barnes, John Moore, Donald
Schwaab, Dave Junker, Loren Nevill and Mark Tindall. Honorary bearers were Donald Dallman, Scott Lyman, Paul
Smith, Allan Doughan, Richard Schaefer and Don Weiland.
Elizabeth "Liz" Barnes, the daughter of August and Neva
(Brass) Alt, was born February 17, 1935, in Iowa Falls. She graduated from
the Iowa
Falls High School.
She married John G. Schwennen, Jr. on June 30, 1953 in
Colorado Springs, Colorado. She made her home in Iowa Falls during her
husband's military service in Korea. Following his discharge, the couple
made their home on a farm near Aredale.
After the death of her first husband in 1982, she moved to Mason City in
1987, and later to Dumont where she was employed at the Dumont Care Center
for three years.
On June 1, 1991, she was united in marriage to Raymond
Barnes at Aredale, Iowa. The couple made their home in Britt. Mrs. Barnes
was employed by the Westview Care Center, Britt, for the past eight years.
A member of the First Lutheran Church, she served
two terms on
the church board. She was a guest speaker at various organizations
with her "Aprons of Love" program. She was a member of the American Legion
Auxiliary and the Britt Lioness. She enjoyed watching her grandchildren in
various activities, gardening, quilting and golfing.
Survivors include her husband, Ray Barnes of Britt; her
children, Rick Schwennen and his wife, Linda of Grand Mound, John Schwennen
and his wife, Mary of Parkersburg and Sandy Gutting and her husband, Phil
of Mason City; nine grandchildren; her mother, Neva Alt of Iowa Falls; one
sister, Shirley Lyman of Wilton; one brother, Harold Alt and his wife, Carol
of Mason City.
She was preceded in death by her father; and first
husband, John G. Schwennen, Jr. |
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Luke Charles Youngwirth
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Funeral
services were held on Wednesday, April 11, at 10:30 a.m., for Luke Charles
Youngwirth who passed away on Monday, April 9, 2001, at the St. Joseph Catholic
Church in Wesley.
Celebrant was Father Daniel Greving. Organist, Bev
Klein accompanied The St. Joseph Funeral Choir singing "On Eagles' Wings",
"Be Not Afraid", "Prayer Of St. Francis" and "How Great Thou Art". Lector was
Deb Rahm, Servers, Tyler Rahm, Spencer Rahm and A.J. Doughan. Casketbearers were, Cody Youngwirth, Jess Youngwirth,
Travis Youngwirth, Trent Youngwirth, Donnie Doughan and Pat Rahm. Interment
was in the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery at Wesley.
Luke Charles Youngwirth was born on October 18, 1922,
at LuVerne, Iowa, to John and Helen Freese Youngwirth. As a young boy, he
moved with his family to a farm west of Wesley, Iowa. He received his early
education at the St. Joseph Catholic School in Wesley and graduated from the
Wesley High School in 1940. Luke farmed with his parents on the home place,
which is the farm that he lived on and farmed all of his life. Luke was
married to Rita Vizthum on February 13, 1943.
Luke was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church in
Wesley. He enjoyed playing cards and visiting with his family and many
friends.
Luke died suddenly on Monday, April 9, 2001, at the
Hancock County Memorial Hospital in Britt, Iowa. He was 78.
Luke is survived by his wife, Rita
of Wesley; his
children, Dennis Youngwirth and wife, Ellie of Wesley, Tim Youngwirth and wife,
Liz of Bancroft and Lisa Elbert and husband, Jeff of Wauconda, Illinois; his son-in-law, Steve Doughan
of Wesley; 9 grandchildren; 6
great-grandchildren; 3 sisters, Dorothy Becker of Livermore, Alice May of
Algona and Mary Krieps of Wesley; and his brother, John Youngwirth and wife,
Toots of Wesley.
Luke was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Tom; daughter, Patricia Doughan; and 3 brothers, Amborose, Dick and Larry. |
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Etta Bruns
of Britt died Friday, April 13, 2001, at the Muse-Norris Hospice Inpatient
Unit in Mason City. She was 93.
Services were held Wednesday, April 18, at
the First
Lutheran Church of Britt. The Rev. Dr. William H. Breen, interim pastor,
officiated. Music was provided by organist, Donna Tech who accompanied
soloist, Dave Tegtmeyer and congregational hymns. Ushers were Randy Gremmer
and Paul Smith.
Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery, Britt. The Ewing
Funeral Home of Britt was in charge of the arrangements. Casketbearers were Brian Bruns, Eric Bruns, Matthew
Bruns, Dirk Bruns, Brenda Richardson, Bret Larson, Wade Bruns, Kevin Dittmar
and Sandra Dittmar.
Etta (Stohr) Bruns, the daughter of Eggo and Etta
(Eden) Stohr was born March 22, 1903 in the Woden area. She attended rural
school in the Woden area.
She was united in marriage with Walbert Bruns on January
18, 1928, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church of rural Titonka. The couple farmed in
the Woden and Titonka areas before moving to a farm northwest of Britt. In
January of 1960, they retired and moved into Britt. Mrs. Bruns enjoyed her
family, sewing, embroidery, crocheting, cooking and baking.
Survivors include three daughters, Rosella Bruns of
Britt, Lillian and Don Dittmar of Walnut Creek, California and Adeline and
Hans Larsen of Dike; one son, Raymond Bruns and his wife, Marilyn of Britt;
9 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Lora Redenius of Britt
and Lydia Hillenga of Woden; three sisters-in-law, Lena Harringa of Britt,
Francis Bruns of Britt and Tressie Beenken of Buffalo Center; and two
brothers-in-law, Edward Stohr of Woden and Bruno Bruns of Britt.
Mrs. Bruns was preceded in death by her parents;
husband, Walbert on February 24, 1979; two sisters, Getrude Kurtzleben and
Caroline Senne; two brothers, Henry Stohr and one stillborn; and one
stillborn great-grandchild. |
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Allyn C. Brink of LuVerne died Saturday, April 14, 2001 at the Trinity
Regional Hospital in Fort Dodge. He was 83.
Memorial
services for Allyn C. Brink, 83, were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 17, in
the United Methodist Church at LuVerne with the Rev. Dale Reisner
officiating. Music was
provided by organist Dennis Holmes who accompanied several congregational
hymns. A private committal service was held in the LuVerne Cemetery
prior to the service, with the Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf Funeral Home of
LuVerne in charge of the arrangements. Casket bearers were Brent Hefty, Greg Wickett, Troy Larsen, Trent Larsen,
Jay Hefty, Koen Luinstra and Matthew Hefty.
A son of Percy and Maude Campbell Brink, Allyn Campbell Brink was born in
rural Renwick on October 25, 1917. He received his early education in Vernon
Township and graduated from the Renwick High School. After graduation, Allyn
farmed with his dad near Titonka.
On April 5, 1939, he was married to Darlene Hansen at Fort Dodge. They farmed
in the LuVerne area until Allyn retired in 1979. They remained on the farm
and lived in the home they had built in 1974. Allyn's wife, Darlene, died
December 28, 1989. In 1990, he moved into LuVerne to live.
Allyn was a member of the United Methodist Church at LuVerne. He enjoyed
woodworking and was a member of the "Chips Off the Old Block Woodworking Club"
at Algona. Allyn had been a beekeeper in his younger years. He enjoyed the
outdoors and spent many hours participating in activities such as
snowmobiling, hunting, camping, fishing and water sports.
He is survived by three daughters, Kay Hefty and her husband, Ben of LuVerne; Raeann
Larsen and her husband,
Bob of Lafayette, Colorado and Nancy Wickett and her husband, John of Humboldt;
six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters-in-law, Pat
Braynard and husband, Dale of Gainsville,
Florida and Elayne Hansen of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Darlene; his parents; one grandson, Blaine Hefty;
one
granddaughter, Julie Wickett; two great-grandsons, Aaron and Benjamin Hefty;
and a brother-in-law, Duane Hansen. |
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Molly M. Hiscocks
1965-2001 |
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Molly M.
Hiscocks died Saturday, April 14, 2001 at her home in Britt, following a
battle with cancer. She was 35.
Funeral services were held Thursday, April 19, at the
Evangelical Free Church of Britt, with the Rev. Pat Nemmers and the Rev.
Pete Schmidlkofer officiating. Music was provided by Carol Schmidlkofer who
accompanied soloists, Doug Rietema and Trent Smith, the Children's Choir, the
Praise Team and congregational hymns.
Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery, Algona. The Ewing
Funeral Home of Britt was in charge of the arrangements. Casketbearers were Chuck Anderson, Doug Doughan, Jeff
Nielson, Jim Becker, Dan Kahlstorf, Dean Bertilson and Greg McNeese.
Molly (McGuire) Hiscocks was born December 6, 1965, in
Algona. She was the daughter of J. Terry and DeAnne McGuire. A 1984 graduate
of Algona High School, she received a bachelor's degree in Elementary
Education from Iowa State University in 1988.
She was united in marriage with Donald Hiscocks on August
19, 1989 in Algona. They resided in Bloomington, Minnesota while Don finished
school. The couple moved to Mason City for a year and then to Wichita, Kansas.
Mrs. Hiscocks taught second grade for two years until
she and Don moved back home to Britt. She accepted Christ as her personal
Savior on September 15, 1997, and was baptized on November 30, 1997 at the Holmes Baptist
Church.
She was a member of the Britt Evangelical Free Church,
a PEO member, a trustee on the Britt Library Board, and an avid collector of
Longaberger baskets.
Survivors include her husband, Dr. Donald R. Hiscocks;
her children, Emma, Charles, and Andrew, all of Britt; her parents, J. Terry
and DeAnne McGuire of Algona; her brothers, Jack McGuire and his wife, Amy
of Algona, Doug McGuire, of Whittemore and Ryan McGuire and his wife,
Melissa of West Bend; her grandparents, Pastor Paul and Leona Bussert of
Spencer; many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, John and
Zelda McGuire; her grandfather, Stanley Douglas; and her mother-in-law,
Beverly Hiscocks. |
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Former
Garner resident, Marie Brooks of Poway, California, died Thursday, April 19, 2001,
at the ManorCare Nursing Home in Poway. She was 89.
Graveside services for Marie Brooks will be held
Friday, May 18, at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona in Phoenix,
Arizona.
Mrs. Brooks was a beautician for over 25 years in
Garner. She retired with her husband, Millard M. Brooks, to Mesa, Arizona in
1975. In 1995 she moved to California. She became a resident at ManorCare in
1999.
Survivors include three sons, Bob Brooks of Rochester,
Minnesota, John Brooks of DeWitt, Iowa and Bill Brooks of Poway, California; a
sister, Pauline Satur of Biggs, California; eight grandchildren; and four
great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years,
Millard in 1991. |
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Donald E. Daggett
1930-2001 |
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Donald E.
Daggett of St. Louis Park, Minnesota, died April 20, 2001, at the Methodist
Hospital after a lengthy illness.
Services were held at the Peace Presbyterian Church in
St. Louis Park, Wednesday, April 25. Interment was in the Fort Snelling
National Cemetery with full military honors.
Donald Elisha Daggett was born October 27, 1930 in Clarion
to Roy and Elsie (Bowman) Daggett. He grew up in Clarion and joined the U.S.
Army in July of 1949, serving until November 12, 1952.
He married Doris Gruis of Klemme on September 5, 1953. The
couple moved to St, Louis Park (Minneapolis), Minnesota. Mr. Daggett was employed
by the Minneapolis Civil Defense Unit and was on the Minneapolis Police
Reserve for nine years. He was an avid photographer, fisherman and gardener.
Don and his wife enjoyed traveling and made several trips to England where
they toured the factory that manufactures the Matchbox cars he collected.
The couple spent many winters in Florida where Mr.
Daggett enjoyed photographing shuttle launchings. He also photographed hot
air balloons from the Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He made annual
fishing trips to Canada.
Survivors include his wife, Doris; sister, Doris
Ables of Kanawha; brother-in-law, Lee Gruis and his wife, Gracka of
Garner; brother-in-law, Maynard Meyer and his wife, Marcella of Dows;
two sisters-in-law, Iola of Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Shirley Gruis of
Hutchinson, Minnesota; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Roy; and his
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Leone Vivian Kuhlers
1927-2001 |
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Leone
Vivian Kuhlers, 73, of 219 Mulberry St., Rockwell, died Friday, April 20,
2001, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mason City.
The funeral was held on Tuesday at the United Methodist
Church in Rockwell with the Rev. Sandy Pippert officiating. Burial was in
the
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Leone V. Kuhlers was born October 25, 1927 in Rockwell,
the daughter of Thomas A. and Amelia (Stoltenberg) Foell. She grew up in the
Rockwell area and received her education in the Rockwell public School
system.
On June 14, 1951 she was united in marriage to Henry H.
Kuhlers in Klemme. After their marriage they farmed in the Thornton and
Rockwell area for six years. In 1957 they made their home in Rockwell. On
January 21, 1974, Henry Kuhlers passed away.
Leone was united with Christ in baptism and became a
member of the First Congregational Church in Rockwell where she served as
church librarian and deaconess. She was also a member of the Congregational
Ladies Aid and the Rockwell American Legion Auxiliary. Leone's heart was
devoted to her family. She enjoyed collecting many things as her hobby.
Left to cherish her memory include her two sons, Cecil
Kuhlers and wife, Barbara of Mason City and their children, Elizebeth Ann
and Rachel Lynn Kuhlers of Mason City and Mandy Irene Stoffer of California;
Rodney Kuhlers and wife, Lori of Des Moines and their children, Tyler Card
of Des Moines and Nikki Lease of Iowa Falls; one sister, Lenora Floy of
Rockwell; and many nieces and nephews.
Leone was preceded in death by her parents; husband,
Henry; one sister, Viola Gardewine; and two brothers, Arvid and Lloyd Foell. |
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Mrs. (Ted) Vleta Theilen
1923-2001 |
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Mrs. (Ted)
Vleta Theilen, 78, of 218 third St. N., Apt. 1, Rockwell, died Friday, April
20, 2001, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City.
A mass of Christian burial was held Tuesday at the
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rockwell with Fr. Leo Riley officiating.
Burial was in the Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery, Mason City.
Vleta was born in Rockwell on April 14, 1923, to Henry
and Mammie (Kipper) Scholl. She attended school in Rockwell.
She later met her husband-to-be, Ted
Theilen, at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake and they were united in marriage
in Osage on
April 5, 1945. Throughout their 55 years of devoted marriage they farmed
surrounding areas of Rockwell until retiring in 1976. Following their
retirement, they moved to Manly and many other places before finding home
again in Rockwell. They spent many winters in Donna, Texas with friends.
Vleta was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church
and with Women of the Moose Lodge. Vleta enjoyed gardening, canning, and
traveling on cruises, which took her to far away places like Hawaii and the
Bahamas. She found the most enjoyment in playing cards and dice and going to
the casinos. She was also an avid fisherman, dabbling in the waters of
Minnesota and Canada for many summers.
She is survived by two sisters, Valeria Logan of
Rockwell and Virginia Millard and husband, Raymond of Manly; four
sisters-in-law, Ruth Scholl of Mason City, Elda Theilen of Rockford, Anne
Theilen of Sheffield and Annabelle Theilen of Mason City; one nephew, Bud
Theilen
and wife, Jan of Nashua; and many other nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother;
three sisters; and husband, Ted on October 7, 2000. |
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George L. Brcka
1916-2001 |
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George L.
Brcka of Britt died Saturday, April 21, 2001, at the Hancock County Memorial
Hospital, Britt. He was 84.
Funeral serves were held Tuesday, April 24, at
the St.
Patrick's Catholic Church, Britt with the Rev. Marvin Bries officiating.
Lector was Randy Cink. Music was provided by organist, Brenda Smith who
accompanied vocalists, Tim Assink and Allison Hejlik. Ushers were Allan
Doughan and Marvin Holck. Gift bearers were Andrew Higgins and Joseph
Higgins. Altar servers were Stephen Volcko, Adam Cink and Ryan Pritchard.
Interment was at the St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Duncan.
The Cataldo Funeral Home, Britt was in charge of the arrangements. Casket bearers were grandsons, Randy Cink, Thomas Cink,
Larry Cink, Tony Cink, Greg Brcka, Chad Brcka and David Brcka.
George Leo Brcka, the son of John George and Emily F. (Kulas)
Brcka, was born September 2, 1916 at Britt. He attended the rural schools in
Erin Township and helped his father with farming. On January 9, 1940 he married
Marie Kopacek at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Duncan. They farmed
southeast of Britt where they raised their family. In 1972, they retired
from farming and lived in Garner for five years and Clear Lake for 20 years.
Mr. Brcka continued to work for Winnebago Industries
and Iowa Mold and Tooling. In 1997, George and Marie returned to Britt and
built a new home. He enjoyed fishing, dancing and gardening. He was also an
avid ISU football fan.
He was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in
Britt and former member of St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Duncan and St.
Patrick's Catholic Church in Clear Lake. He was also a member of the
Catholic Workman Lodge #51 and was a 4th Degree Knight of Columbus for 50
years.
Survivors include his wife, Marie of Britt; five
children, Janice Cink and her husband, Dennis of Wesley, Kenneth Brcka and
his wife, Kathy of Golden Valley, Minnesota, Dale Brcka of West Des Moines,
Barbara Brcka of Mason City and Diane Higgins and her husband, Daniel of
Cedar Falls; 18 grandchildren; and 21 great grandchildren.
Survivors also include two brothers, Leonard Brcka and
his wife, Velma of Iowa City and Clarence Brcka and his wife, Elizabeth of
Palm Desert, California; and a sister, Doris Chesshir of Lincoln, Nebraska.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and a
granddaughter, Pamela Brcka. |
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Lillian E. Wellik
1901-2001 |
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Lillian E.
Wellik of Britt, died Saturday, April 21, 2001, at the Hancock County
Memorial Hospital in Britt, Iowa. She was 99.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 25, at
the St.
Patrick's Catholic Church. The Rev. Marvin Bries officiated. Lector was
Frank E. Wellik, Jr. Music was provided by accompanists, Brenda Smith and
Nick Wellik who accompanied soloists, Jolene Leerar and Janan Juliff. Ushers
were Allan Doughan and Marvin Holck.
Burial was in the St. John's Catholic Cemetery at Duncan.
The Ewing Funeral Chapel was in charge of the arrangements. Casketbearers were Larry Holck, Jim Wellik, Terry
Wellik, John K. Loebig, Jeffrey Hughes and Ray Doughan.
Lillian E. Wellik was born in Garfield Township to John
and Rosa (Urich) Hejlik on October 31, 1901. She was baptized and confirmed in
the Catholic faith. She received her grade school education in Garfield
Township.
On October 4, 1921, Lillian Hejlik and Frank G. Wellik
were married at Duncan. They farmed south of Duncan until 1936 when they
moved to the Britt area. In 1970 the couple moved to Britt. For the last
five years, Mrs. Wellik was a resident at Westview Care Center in Britt.
A member of St Patrick's Catholic Church, Britt, Mrs.
Wellik was also a member of Senior Citizens, Catholic Workmen Lodge #51,
Rosary Guild and American Legion Auxiliary. She enjoyed her flower garden,
crocheting, baking, and fishing trips with her grandchildren.
Survivors include one son, Frank E. Wellik and his
wife, Shirley of Britt; three daughters, Marie Loebig of Mason City, Rose
Hughes and her husband, Tom of Britt and Marcella Doughan of Algona;
daughter-in-law, Arlene Wellik of Woden; 38 grandchildren; 57
great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; six step-great grandchildren; and one sister-in-law, Marie Hejlik of Rockwell.
She is preceded in death by her parents; husband; son,
Paul Wellik; daughter, Evelyn Holck; and three sons-in-law, Lloyd Holck, John
Loebig and Dale Doughan. Also of her family, Bessie Liska, Frank Hejlik, Emma Trca,
Ralph Hejlik, Raymond Hejlik; and one great-granddaughter, Amanda Wellik. |
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Richard C. Tiggemann
1933-2001 |
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Former
Klemme resident, Richard C. Tiggemann of Mesa, Arizona, died at his home
Saturday, April 21, 2001, after a 7-year battle with cancer. He was 68.
A memorial service was held at home on April 26, 2001,
with Lisa Dahlen, Chaplain of Heartland Hospice officiating.
Interment will be at a later date in
the Ell Township
Cemetery, Klemme. The Mesa Funeral Care at Mariposa Gardens was in charge of
the arrangements.
Richard Clarence Tiggemann, the son of William and
Martha (Heginger) Tiggemann was born in Hancock County on January 23, 1933. He
was baptized in the Klemme Reformed Church and attended school at Klemme.
He enlisted in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and
served his country from 1950 through 1953, having spent two of those years in
Germany. After his discharge, he drove semi-trucks for Doden Trucking Co. of
Woden.
He married Fern Krull on November 20, 1955, at the Little
Brown Church at Nashua, Iowa. He was a member of the United Methodist
Church, Klemme. For over 20 years, Mr. Tiggeman owned and operated a
livestock trucking business. He had served as a volunteer fireman in Klemme
for many years.
In 1990 the Tiggeman family moved to Mesa, Arizona where Mr. Tiggeman worked in maintenance for an apartment complex for
the elderly. He enjoyed traveling, visiting friends and family occasions.
Survivors include his wife, Fern; a daughter, Joan
Tiggemann; a brother, Edwin Tiggemann of Garner; a sister, Esther Tulp of
Goodell; and a sister, Velma Smith of Mission, Texas.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother,
Robert Tiggemann; and a son, Richard C. Tiggemann, Jr. |
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Russell A. Pals
1924-2001 |
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Russell A.
Pals, 76, of 2 South 19th St., Clear Lake, died Tuesday April 24, 2001, at
the
Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City. Funeral services were held
Thursday, April 26, at the United Methodist Church, Clear Lake with Rev. Fred
Lewis officiating. Interment was in the Clear Lake Cemetery, Clear Lake.
Russel was born November 8, 1924 in Meservey, the son
of Charles K. and Kate (Barkema) Pals. He attended school in Meservey.
Russel married Mary McCarthy on November 20, 1965 in Clear Lake.
Russell worked with his brother, Stanley in Thornton,
operating a corn sheller and hauling livestock until 1969. He then worked
for Beck Excavating in Clear Lake and then worked for Yohn's Ready Mix,
Clear Lake for 15 years, retiring in 1995 due to health. He enjoyed working
on his cars.
Russell is survived by his wife, Mary Pals
of Clear Lake;
two children, Sarah Belsky and her husband, Randy of Eau Claire, Wisconsin and Rustin
Pals and his wife, Sandy "Bratrud" of Mason City; one sister, Marcele Kottman
of
Thornton; sisters-in-law, Berniece Pals of Thornton and Minnie Pals of Belmond
and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two
brothers, Stanley and Raymond Pals; and three sisters, Tena Hillmann, Ruth
Syverson and Margaret Hake. |
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Bruno Bruns Jr.
1909-2001 |
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Bruno Bruns
Jr. of Britt died Thursday, April 26, 2001, at the Westview Care Center,
Britt. He was 91.
Funeral services were held Monday, April 30, at the
United Methodist Church with the Rev. Robert Dodge officiating. Music was
provided by organist, Tammy Johnson who accompanied soloist, Beverly
Cataldo and a congregational hymn. Ushers were Dennis Zuehl and Harry Smith.
Casket bearers were Dean Beenken, Roger Harringa,
Raymond Bruns, Beuford Stohr, John Kurtzleben and Bryon Kurtzleben. Interment was
in the Evergreen Cemetery. The Cataldo Funeral
Home, Britt was in charge of the arrangements.
Bruno Bruns, Jr., the son of Bruno and Engelena (Troff)
Bruns, was born July 26, 1909, near Titonka. He attended rural school near
Woden and farmed with his parents. He was confirmed at the Presbyterian
Church in Woden.
On February 25, 1938, he was united in marriage to Frances
Kurtzleben at the Presbyterian parsonage in Woden. The couple farmed near
Lakota and Ledyard before moving to a farm southeast of Titonka where they
lived for 25 years. In the fall of 1972, they retired from farming and moved
to Britt where Mr. Bruns worked for Marting Manufacturing for 16 years. In
his spare time he enjoyed his family, gardening, especially his flowers, and
refinishing furniture.
He was a member of the United Methodist Church in Britt
and was a former member of the Ramsey Reformed Church, north of Titonka,
where he served on the consistory for 12 years.
Mr. Bruns is survived by his wife of 63 years, Frances
of Britt; a daughter, Karen Walter and her husband, Charles of Eagan, Minnesota;
a grandson, Christopher Walter; two sisters, Lena Harringa of Britt and
Tressie Beenken of Buffalo Center; a brother-in-law, Edward Stohr of Woden;
three sisters-in-law, Katherine Kurtzleben of Titonka, Harriet Kurtzleben of
Woden and Jo Ann Hobbs of Hampton.
He was preceded in death by his parents; five sisters,
Etta Mayland, Jennie Korte, Johanna Bruns, Gertie Stohr and Grace Stohr; and
two brothers, Walbert and John Bruns. |
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Laurine M. Proctor
1918-2001 |
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Laurine M.
Proctor, 83, of Sheffield formerly of Clear Lake, died Saturday, April 28,
2001, at the Sheffield Care Center.
Laurine M. Proctor was born January 11, 1918, north of
Ventura to Anton & Elise (Hottatz) Park. She was baptized as an infant and
attended country school. Laurine was confirmed at the St. John's Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Garner, April 24, 1932.
On November 3, 1939, she was united in marriage with
Thomas R. Proctor in Garner. They farmed in the Swaledale area and the
Meservey area after 1960. In 1976 they retired and moved to Clear Lake.
Thomas died December 8, 1984. In October 1993, she moved to the Sheffield
Care Center where she has lived since.
She was a member of Richland Lutheran Church and Ladies
Aide.
Laurine is survived by three sons, Marvin R. and wife,
Jane of Mason City, Marty A. and wife, Shirley of Thornton and Duane and wife,
Jewel of Carroll, Iowa; daughter, Linda Van Osten and husband, Ardell of
Meservey; nine grandchildren, Alanna Proctor, Mark Proctor, Robin VanOsten,
Sandy VanOsten, Matthew Proctor and wife, Janet, Amy Proctor and special
friend, Chad Slagle, Nathan Proctor, Rachel Proctor and Kellie Proctor; two
great-grandchildren, Jordan and Spencer Proctor; one sister, Lulu Read of
Clear Lake; and several nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents; and husband. |
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Kanawha resident, Jerry L. Abbas of St. Louis, Missouri, died Saturday, April 28,
2001, in St. Louis. He was 56.
Funeral services were held Thursday, May 3, at the
Kanawha Christian Reformed Church. The Rev. G. David Daley officiated. Music
was provided by organist, Marilyn DeKruyff who accompanied soloists, Paula
Abbas and Dennis TerHark.
Burial was in the Amsterdam Township Cemetery, Kanawha.
The Ewing-Dugger Funeral Home of Kanawha was in charge of the arrangements. Casket bearers were Tom Abbas, Gilbert Asbe, Bob Abbas,
Bob Verbrugge, Darl Abbas and Louis Smidt. Honorary casket bearers were Robert Schreur and Harvey
Uken.
Jerry Lee Abbas, son of Fred and Maude (Verbrugge)
Abbas, was born July 6, 1944, in Mason City. He graduated from the Kanawha High
School In 1963. He was active in the National Guard at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri.
Jerry Abbas and Lucia Geary were married in St. Louis
in October of 1966. The couple had four children, Rose, Jerry Jr., Anthony
and Gaylord.
He married Carol Inge in May of 1996 in St. Louis. Mr.
Abbas was employed by the Wonder Bread Company for 30 years, recently being
retired. He was a member of Bethany-Peace United Church of Christ. He
touched the lives of many young people through his coaching Khoury League
baseball and soccer. He enjoyed playing softball, fishing and watching St.
Louis Blues hockey.
Survivors include his wife, Carole A. Abbas; four
children, Rose Beckham, Jerry L. Abbas, Jr., Anthony L. Abbas, Gaylord L.
Abbas; three step-children, John Inge, Amanda Hayden and Patrick Inge; and
three grandchildren. Also surviving are a sister, Audrey Mehl; two brothers,
Donald Abbas, Denny Abbas and Lucia Abbas.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Maude
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Kristine M. Huff
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Kristine M.
Huff, age 48 of Richmond, Minnesota, formerly of Rockwell, Iowa, passed away on
Sunday, April 29, 2001, at her home. Memorial services were held on Thursday,
May 3, at 10:30 a.m., at the St. Peter Lutheran Church in Rockwell. Rev. Ron
Bolinger and Rev. William Waxenberg officiated.
Kristine M. Huff was born on August 25, 1952, in Mason
City, to Delbert and Esther (Brood) Ward. She grew up in Rockwell and
graduated from the Rockwell-Swaledale High School. She married Steve Huff on
January 17, 1971, at Hanford, Iowa. They resided at Dubuque, Sherrard, Illinois,
Clarkfield, Minnesota and have resided near Richmond, Minnesota, for the past four years.
She was active as a volunteer for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and she
enjoyed fishing and the outdoors.
Survivors include her husband, Steve; children, Ben
Huff and his wife, Heidi of Dallas, Texas, Travis Huff of Davenport, Iowa
and Nikki
Huff of Richmond, Minnesota; grandchild, Payton Huff of Dallas, Texas; parents,
Delbert and Esther Ward of Swaledale; brothers and sisters and their
spouses, Deb and Ron Green of Nashville, Tennessee, Mike Ward of Rockwell, Dave and
Sondy Ward of Rockwell, Theresa Ward of Swaledale and Susan and Marty Adams of
Cedar Rapids.
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Goldie A. Bitker
1912-2001 |
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Goldie A.
Bitker of Clear Lake, died Monday, April 30, 2001, at her home. She was 88.
Funeral services were held Friday, May 4, at
the St. John's
Lutheran Church, rural Garner. The Rev. Carl Hedberg officiated. Burial was in
the Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City. The
Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, was in charge of the arrangements.
Goldie Alice (Pitkin) Bitker was born October 25, 1912, in
Miller, the daughter of Austin and Nellie (Schwartz) Pitkin. She graduated
from the Clear Lake High School.
On August 20, 1932, Goldie Bitker married LeRoy Bitker at
the United Methodist Church in Clear Lake. The couple lived on a farm
southwest of Ventura. They later moved to the home farm north of Ventura,
where they lived until retiring and moving to Clear Lake in 1961. Mrs.
Bitker dedicated her life to her family. She enjoyed cooking, sewing,
baking, reading and gardening. She was a member of the St. John's Lutheran
Church, rural Garner.
Survivors include seven children, Phyllis Rosendahl,
DuWayne Bitker and his wife, Neva and Larry Bitker all of Mason City,
Donald Bitker of Burbank, California, Loren Bitker, Sharon Kramer both of Clear
Lake, and Douglas Bitker and his wife, Calliope of Mason City; three
brothers, Sherwood Pitkin, Ivan Pitkin and his wife, Geraldine of Clear Lake
and Curtis Pitkin and his wife, LuElla of Andrews, Texas.
Survivors also include 26 grandchildren; 46
great-grandchildren; and 11 great-great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Pitker was preceded in death by her husband, LeRoy
Bitker; her parents; three brothers, Virgil, Norval and Franklin Pitkin;
son-in-law, Marvin Rosendahl and a daughter-in-law, Dorothy Bitker. |
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