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Ardis Bertha Shaw 1924 - 2001 |
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Ardis
Bertha Shaw, 77, died Thursday, December 13, 2001, at her home.
Services were held Monday, December 17,
at 10:30 a.m., at the
Salem United Methodist Church in Mesevery, officiated by the Rev. Dan Voss.
Ardis was born June 17, 1924, on the family farm in
Wisner Township, Franklin County, to Heiko Jacob and Grace Lycinda (Hafermann)
Janssen. She attended Center School #5 in Wisner Township and graduated
from the Meservey High School.
On August 25, 1942 Ardis was united in marriage with
Wayne K. Shaw in Bethany, Missouri.
Ardis was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church in
Meservey, where she was baptized and confirmed. She was a member of the Ruth
Circle and the quilters group. Ardis was committed to her family, she always
arrived early for her grandchildren's school programs. She was a 4H leader
for more than 25 years and a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the
Golden Years Club. She also played with the Meservey Kitchen Lassies for
many years. Ardis liked to quilt, she made baby quilts for each member of
her family.
Ardis is survived by her children, Bertha Shaw of Eagle
Grove, Kenneth Shaw and wife, Linda of Meservey, Arnold Shaw and wife, Doreen
of Meservey, Lucinda Zieman and husband, David of Meservey; Grandchildren,
Michelle Duff and husband, Rob, Kendra Wilson and husband, Scott, Chad Shaw
and wife, Ranae, Nikki Thompson and husband, Jay, Krista Dickman and husband,
Joey, Kelly Zieman, Brian Zieman and Michael Zieman; Great-Grandchildren,
Amber, Kyle & Hailey Duff, Sadie & Seth Wilson, Spencer & Connor Shaw; and a
Brother, Vern Janssen of Belmond.
Ardis was preceded in death by her parents; husband; 2
brothers; and 1 granddaughter. |
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Gladys Marie Dixon
1908-2001 |
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Gladys
Marie Dixon, 93, of the Good Shepherd Health Center, died Sunday, December 16, at
the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mason City.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday,
December 19, at the Wesley United Methodist church, 1405 S Pennsylvania, with the
Rev. Bill. Poland officiating. Interment followed in the Pleasant View
Cemetary, Thornton. Visitation was held from 5 until 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, December
18, at the Fullerton Funeral Home, 123 2nd St. SE, Mason City and continued Wednesday
one hour prior to the services at the church.
Gladys was born July 27, 1908, the daughter of Jules and
Emma (Portner) Nicolet in Cleghorn. Her family lived in the Iowa Falls area
for a couple of years before they then moved to Thornton where Gladys
graduated from high school. Following high school, Gladys received further
education at the Iowa State Teachers College. She returned to teach rural
schools for several years. On February 6, 1937, Gladys was united in marriage
to Arthur Lyle Dixon at the First United Methodist church parsonage in Mason
City. The couple lived on a farm near Meservey for five years before moving
to the farm southwest of Mason city. Gladys moved to the nursing home in
1982 and spent most of the next twenty years there.
During Gladys' younger years she enjoyed doing
needlework including tatting and embroidery work. She enjoyed the activities
and worship services at Good Shepherd even though she had suffered a stroke
34 years ago and was left paralyzed on her left side. Gladys never
considered herself handicapped. She loved attending her children's and
grandchildren's school and church programs. Gladys enjoyed attending
birthday parties and always looked forward to Christmas. She was an avid
reader who could not wait to get her hands on the newspaper.
Gladys was a member of the Wesley United Methodist
Church, the Wesley United Methodist Women, and the Bath Farm Women.
Those thankful for having shared in Gladys' life
include her son, Delton Dixon and his wife, LeAnn of Mason City; one sister,
Mabel Oehlert of Rockwell; three grandchildren, Sara Broers and her husband,
Todd of Mason City, Jeff Dixon and his wife, Michelle of Mason City and Kari
McMannes and her husband, Jeremy of Suwanee, Georgia; six great-grandchildren,
Justin and Jenna Dixon, Blaine and Garrett Broers and Austin and Connor
McMannes.
Mrs. Dixon was preceded in death by her parents;
husband, Arthur in 1971; six sisters, Edith, Alice, Rose, Emma, Nellie,
Helen; and two brothers, Armand and Henry. |
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Timothy S. Hauge
1969-2001 |
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Timothy S.
Hauge, 32, of Garner formerly of Mason City, died Sunday, December 16, 2001, at
the
Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa, Mason City.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, December 19, at
the
Hogan-Bremer Colonial Chapel, Mason City. The Rev. Joel Dahlen, officiated.
Burial will be in the Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery, Mason City.
Timothy Scott Hauge was born October 26, 1969, at
Bellflower, California. He was the son of Ronald and Candace (Kamm) Hauge. He was
a graduate of the Mason City High School.
He was employed at Stellar Industries, Garner. He
enjoyed bowling, fishing, hunting, and especially spending time with his two
boys.
Survivors include his parents, Ronald and Candace Hauge,
Mason City; two sons, Zachary Hauge, Mason City and Nicholas Hauge, Garner; one
brother, Dave Hauge and his wife, Amy of Boone; maternal grandmother, Pearl
Kamm of Mason City; paternal grandmother, Myrtle Hauge of Mason City; one niece
and one nephew, several aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal
grandfathers. |
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Eugenia Clement
1923-2001 |
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Eugenia B.
Clement, 78, died Monday, December 17, 2001, at the Concord Care Center, Garner
from complications of Alzheimer's disease.
Her funeral was held Wednesday, December 19, at the United
Presbyterian Church in Garner with the Rev. Roger Kallem officiating. Music
was provided by organist, Audrey Sonnenberg who accompanied soloist, Sheree
Pedersen and congregational hymns. Ushers were Norman Henschen and Eldon
Pearson.
Casket bearers were Ron Kester, Jerry Kester, Merle
Clement, Dale Martin, Jim Deibler and Mike Halverson. Interment was in the Concord Township Cemetery.
The Cataldo
Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Eugenia Bess Clement, the daughter of Emil and Olga (Schweers)
Riff, was born December 7, 1923, at Hondo, Texas. She attended the Murphy School near
Hondo and graduated from the Hondo High School in 1941. After graduation, she
attended Trinity College in San Antonio, Texas and was employed at the air
force base in Hondo during WW II. It was there she met her future husband,
Roland A. Clement. They were married at Hondo on June 10, 1945.
The couple lived in Hondo and later moved to Monroe,
Louisiana, where Mr. Clement was stationed in the Air Force. Following his
discharge, they moved to Webster City, Des Moines and in 1947 moved to
Miller, where they farmed and raised their family. Mrs. Clement worked a
variety of jobs in the area and in 1990 retired from Winnebago Industries.
She enjoyed sewing, reading, playing games and was known for her cooking and
cake baking.
She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church, UPW
and served on the session. She also was a member of the Homemakers Club. She
did volunteer work for the March of Dimes.
Survivors include nine children, Gary Clement of Forest
City, Elizabeth Smith and her husband, Daniel of Coon Rapids, Minnesota, Craig
Clement of Garner, Bruce Clement and wife, Laurel of Garner and their three
children, Josah, Chelsea and Logan, Joan Hillier of Chehalis, Washington and her
daughter, Morgan, Douglas Clement and wife, Mary of Garner and their three
children, Nicole, Katie and Alex, Spencer Clement and wife, Karin of Fort
Dodge and their three daughters, Machelle, Jessie and Barbara, Stuart
Clement and wife, Angie of Miller and their three children, Karlee, Breann
and Spencer and Muriel Poppens and husband, Scott of Cedar Falls and their
two children, Matthew and Megan
Also surviving are a sister, Ethel Martin and husband,
Joe of Hondo, Texas; a sister-in-law, Gertrude Riff of Hondo, Texas; a
brother-in-law, Lawrence Guernsey of Lake Mills; and many nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Roland
on August
1, 1990; son, Neal on September 11, 1983; parents; and a brother, James Riff.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the
Alzheimer's Association. |
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Life long
Klemme resident, Nova T. Gelner, died Monday, December 17, 2001, at the Muse
Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City. She was 86.
Funeral services for Mrs. Gelner were held Saturday,
December 22, at the United Methodist Church in Klemme with the Rev. Paddy Druhl
officiating. Music was provided by organist, Margaret Tue who accompanied
Congregational hymns. Special music was presented by pianist, Sue Gilland who accompanied a
vocal duet of Bill Renner and Crystal Greiman. Ushers were John Schwichtenberg and Lance Arnold.
Honorary bearers were Jill Thorson, Sue Gilland, Sandra
Schupanitz, Jodi Cagle, Angela Best, Stacie Harrison, Crystal Greiman and
Sheryl Stokesbary. Casket bearers were Dr. Steven Stokesbary, Todd
Thorson, Tom Gilland, Brent Schupanitz, Jason Cagle, Michael Best, Lance
Harrison and Wade Greiman. Burial was in the Ell Township Cemetery, Klemme.
The
Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Nova Theo Gelner, the daughter of Albert G. and Lillie
M. (Lau) Koerner, was born July 7, 1915, at Klemme where she grew up and
spent her entire life. She graduated from the Klemme High School in 1932. On
September 5, 1935, she was united in marriage to Orville Thomas Stokesbary at
Lakota. The couple had three children, Janice, Jerry and Julie. Orville
Stokesbary died on December 9, 1950.
Nova married Leon Karl Gelner on March 2, 1956, at
Albert Lea, Minnesota. They lived in Klemme until her health failed and she
became a resident at the Concord Care Center in Garner on June 4, 2001.
Mrs. Gelner enjoyed her family and grandchildren, their
friends, camping, square dancing, traveling to the Hawaiian Islands, flowers
and their pet cats. She was a member of the Klemme United Methodist Church
and had been a member of UMW and Circle, Square Dancers and Campers, garden
club and was previously a Cub Scout leader and a 4-H leader.
Survivors include her husband of 45 years, Leon Gelner
of Klemme; three children, Janice Janssen and her husband, Marvin of
Garner, Jerry Stokesbary and his wife, Sharon of Mason City and Julie
Renner and her husband, Bill of Garner; eight grandchildren, Dr. Steven
Stokesbary and his wife, Sheryl, Jill Thorson and her husband, Todd, Sue
Gilland and her husband, Tom, Sandra Schupanitz and her husband, Brent, Jodi
Cagle and her husband, Jason, Angela Best and her husband, Michael, Stacie
Harrison and her husband, Lance and Crystal Greiman and her husband, Wade;
and 13 great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are a brother, Gerald Koerner and his
wife, Bernice of Klemme; a sister, Valeria Bridges of Garner; six
sisters-in-law; a brother-in-law; 11 nieces and eight nephews. Also, Leon's
family, his three children, Janice Whitehurst and her husband, Orvin of
Clear Lake, Jerald Gelner and his wife, Suzee of Laveen, Arizona and Shirley
Feaver of Aguanga, California; his ten grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Orville
Stokesbary; her parents; a brother, Kermit Koerner; and a sister, Dolores
Ridder. |
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Harm D. Terhark
1931-2001 |
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Harm D.
Terhark of Corwith, died Monday, December 17, 2001. He was 70.
Funeral services for Mr. Terhark were held Thursday,
December 20, at the St. John Lutheran Church, Corwith. The Rev. Ronald Feuerhak
officiated. Music was provided by organist, Catherine Devine who accompanied
congregational hymns. Usher were Richard Hankom and Craig Steenhard
Casket bearers were Bruce Terhark, Joshua Hays, Brian
Terhark, Michael Robinson, Kennth Hays, Curtis Terkark, Carroll Terkark and
Kenneth Terhark. Burial was in the Corwith Cemetery. A flag presentation
was by the Corwith American Legion. The Ewing Funeral Chapel of Britt was in
charge of the arrangements.
Harm Duane Terhark was born on March 31, 1931, to Fred
and Anna Terhark, rural Kanawha. He was the second of eight children. Harm
began earning a living at a very young age, working for neighboring farmers.
He built a successful farming operation in the Corwith area. In addition to his farming operations, Mr. Terhark was
involved in various business enterprises including a salesman for Schroeder
and Terhark Trailer Sales. He was often the top dealership for Kiefer Built
trailers.
Mr. Terhark was a member of the St. John Lutheran Church,
Corwith. He served on the church council on several occasions. Mr. Terhark
was a committed family man and was involved in the Corwith community as
well. He served on the school board at the local community school for
several years. He gave of his time and generosity to the community.
He is survived by his wife, Jean (Nelson) and four
children, Marquita Hays of Fort Dodge, Bruce Terhark of Corwith, Paula
Robinson of West Des Moines and Brian Terhark of Waukee; seven siblings,
Elizabeth Terhark of St. Paul, Minnesota, Curtis Terhark of St. Ansgar, Marge
Kavaya of Mason City, Ilene Brown of Mason City, Carroll Terhark of Mason
City, Kenneth Terhark of Britt and Linda Paulsen of Mason City; 11
grandchildren; and one great grandchild. |
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Richard O'Connor
1915-2001 |
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Richard
"Dick" T. O'Connor, 86, of Rockford, died Wednesday December 19, 2001, at the
Nora Springs Care Center.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, December
22, 2001, at the Holy Name Catholic Church, Rockford. The Rev. Leo Riley
officiated. Interment was in the Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery,
Rockwell. The Fullerton-Schumburg Funeral Home of Rockford was in charge of
the
arrangements.
Dick O'Connor was born August 20, 1915, in Cartersville,
Iowa. He was the son of Thomas and Myrtle (Frint) O'Connor. He attended and
graduated from the Rockwell High School. On February 3, 1937, he was united in
marriage to Mary "Myrtle" Paulus at the Holy Name Catholic Church in Rockford.
Mr. O'Connor started farming but realized that trucking was what he enjoyed.
He enjoyed doing his own maintenance and repairs on the trucks. He was a
member of the Holy Name Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife, Myrtle; two daughters, Mary
Ann Martzahn and her husband, Roger of Greene, Karen Dow and her husband, Bob
of Rudd; two sons, Gerald "Jerry" O'Connor and his wife, Maxine of Mason
City and John "Jack" O'Connor and his wife, Cleo of Rudd; one sister, Lenore
Alger of Spencer; 18 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; and 1
great-great-grandchild.
Mr. O'Connor was preceded in death by his parents; and
two granddaughters. |
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Lorraine Swalve
1923-2001 |
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Former
Garner resident, Lorraine Swalve of Fremont, California, died Thursday, December 20,
2001, at Hayward, California. She was 78.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, December
28th at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church in Garner with the Rev. Dean
Stille officiating. Music will be provided by organist, Margaret Jass who
will accompany congregational hymns. Ushers will be Dean Goll, Bob Gray and
Loren Kalkwarf.
Casket bearers will be Douglas Lemke, Daniel Juhl,
Andrew Juhl, Merlyn Borchers, Garland Brinkman and Robert Pellett. Interment will be in
the Ell Township Cemetery, Klemme. The
Cataldo Funeral Home of Garner is in charge of the arrangements. Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m., Thursday at
the Cataldo Funeral Home, Garner and one hour prior to services at the
church.
Lorraine Swalve, the daughter of Bernard and Cecil
(Bryant) Knoll, was born December 6, 1923, at Belmond. At an early age, she moved
with her family to a farm northeast of Garner and later into Garner. She
graduated from the Garner High School in 1941 as valedictorian of her class.
After graduation, she was employed by the Northwestern Bell Telephone
Company in Garner and then Maben Insurance for several years.
On May 14, 1947 she was united in marriage to Raymond
B. Swalve. They lived in Garner until the summer of 1970 when they moved to
Fremont, California. Lorraine was a devoted homemaker.
She is survived by her husband, Raymond of Fremont,
California; two sisters, Irma Haaf of Garner and LaVon Lemke of Garner; and
several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother,
Elmer Knoll; and three sisters, Elsie Dorenkamp, Isabelle Dankbar and Reta
Juhl. |
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Funeral
services for Aldean Shipman was held on Sunday, December 30, 2001, at the St.
John Lutheran Church in Corwith, Iowa.
Aldean Shipman, daughter of Carl and Paulina Tjeranson
Nerem went home to be with her Lord and Savior on December 27, 2001.
She was born January 19, 1926, and was 75 years, 11
months, and eight days old at the time of her death. Aldean received her
education in the rural schools in Wright County and graduated from the Renwick
High School. On July 3, 1942, she was married to Roland H. Erdman who was
killed in action in March 1944. On October 14, 1945, Aldean was united in
marriage to Wilbur John Shipman. They moved from Renwick to the Corwith
area, where she continued to live. She lived in the Waukee area with her
children the past year. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, ALCW,
and a member and past president of the American Legion Auxiliary.
Aldean enjoyed fishing, playing cards, and her
Norwegian heritage. She was well known for her wit, canning & cooking,
creative poems, and having a heart of gold. Throughout her life she worked
with her husband as he farmed in the Corwith area and operated Shipman
Shelling & Trucking Service.
She was also employed at Winnebago and Corwith-Wesley
Schools.
She is survived by eight children, Jackie Harle
of
Sheffield, Iowa, Trudy (Ron) Cook of Beloit, Wisconsin, Ramona Shipman of Perry,
Iowa, Brad (Mary) Shipman of Van Meter, Iowa, Sara (Wyatt) Earp of Waukee, Iowa,
Tonya (Dan) Butler of Aitkin, Minnesota, Wade (Pam) Shipman of Fayette, Alabama
and
Angela (David) Anliker of Perry, Iowa; one sister, Mrs. Bud (Lucille) Hoveland
of
Clarion, Iowa; 26 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Aldean was preceded in death by her husbands, Roland
Erdman and Wilbur John Shipman; her parents, Carl and Paulina Nerem; one
son, Roland Erdman Shipman; one daughter, Leann Lucille Shipman; one
granddaughter, Carly Elizabeth Earp; and five brothers, Lawrence Nerem,
Tjeran Nerem, Selmer Nerem, Marvin Nerem and Gerhard Nerem. |
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Dean E.
McAfee, 75, of Garner died Friday, December 28, 2001, at his home.
Memorial services for Mr. McAfee will be held
at 2:00 p.m., on
Saturday, January 5, 2002, at the Cataldo Funeral Home in Garner. The Rev. Fr.
Michael Schueller will officiate.
Interment will be in the St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery.
Military rites will be conducted by the Garner Veterans Ceremonial Unit.
Visitation will be held one hour prior to services at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the American Cancer Society.
Dean Edwin McAfee, the son of Lawrence and Wilhelmina (Regennitter)
McAfee, was born July 28, 1926, at Lisbon. He attended school in Geneva and
Hampton. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in July of 1944, serving in the CBMU
#555 where he spent time in Panama, Nicaragua and both sides of the Panama
Canal Zone at Balboa and Coco Solo.
After his discharge in July of 1946, he moved to Garner
where he worked for Duesenberg Construction in the summers and Garner Motor
Sales in the winters for seven years and from 1952 to 1954 at the Bancroft
Deitering Garage.
On April 30, 1955, Dean McAfee married Carol A. Neitzel
at the St. Michael's Catholic Church in Whittemore. The couple lived in Garner
where he was employed at Garner Motor Sales for 18 years full time, Bock
Transport from 1966 to 1970 and Ziesmer Truck line from 1970 to 1974. He was
self employed as a mechanic from 1974 to 1978, worked at IMT from 1978 to
1995 and Stellar Industries until 2001. During his time at IMT he traveled
to China, Mongolia, Sweden, Mali, Africa and throughout the United States,
which were the highlights of his work years.
Dean was a life member of the Edwin Jante VFW Post
#5515 and Gifford Olson American Legion Post #256.
He is survived by his wife, Carol of Garner; five
children, Tim McAfee and wife, Jan of Overland Park, Kansas, Tom McAfee of
Colleyville, Texas, Terry McAfee and wife, Stacy of Sacramento, California,
Becky Hejlik and husband, John of Britt and Brenda Swaim and husband,
Chuck of Ames; nine grandchildren, Andrea Hejlik, Allison Hejlik, Amber
Hejlik, Matthew Swaim, Jessica Swaim, Sean McAfee, Seamus McAfee, Nicholas
McAfee and Alexander McAfee.
Also surviving are two brothers, Don McAfee and wife,
Shirley of Mason City and Dale McAfee and wife, Theony of Cheyenne, Wyoming;
three sisters, Wilma Mordhorst and husband, Al of Arkansas, Audrey Anderson
and husband, Robert of Ankeny and Margaret Baldridge of Centralia, Illinois;
and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a
granddaughter, Shannon McAfee in 1994; five brothers, LeRoy, Clark, Wilbert
and infants, Lawrence and Russell; and two sisters, Iva Myers and Carol
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Ruth D. Suntken 1916 -
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Ruth D.
Suntken, 85, died Friday, December 28, 2001, at the Belmond Medical Center.
Services were held Monday, December 31, at 10:30 a.m., at the
First Reformed Church in Meservey with the Rev. Rodney Meester officiating.
Ruth Dorenkamp Suntken was born May 25, 1916, near
Alexander, Iowa, the daughter of Jacob and Rosa (Pals) Dorenkamp. She was
baptized, June 9, 1916, at the Reformed Church in Meservey. She attended
country schools and graduated from the Meservey High School in 1934.
Ruth was united in marriage with Harm J. Suntken on
December 16, 1937, at the parsonage of the Meservey Reformed Church. They
made their home in Meservey for a short time then moved to a farm southeast
of town and farmed there until 1963 when they moved into town.
Ruth was a life long member of
the First Reformed Church,
Meservey where she was a member of the Dorcas Circle and Ladies Aide. She
was a member of the Kitchen Klatter Band and the Golden Years Club. Ruth was
known for her Cinnamon Rolls. She also enjoyed gardening, playing cards,
bowling and crocheting.
Ruth is survived by her five children, Fred (Sandra)
Suntken of Meservey, Lawrence (Janet) Suntken of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Bonnie Lou
(Don) Brunstein of Omaha, Nebraska, Lloyd (Pat) Suntken of Meservey and Rosalie (Mitchel)
Hartwig of Thornton; 12 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; brother, Robert
Dorenkamp of Kendalwood, Califonia; 3 Sisters, Bonnie Boelman of Meservey, Leona
Lieberknecht of Belmond and Marie Schott of Jacksonville, Florida; sister-in-law, Ruth
Dorenkamp of Clear Lake.
Ruth was preceded in death by her parents; husband; 2
brothers; 4 sisters; and 1 granddaughter, Tia. |
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Harold Martin "Hap"
Fessler 1913-2001 |
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Harold
Martin "Hap" Fessler, 88, of Thornton, died Sunday, December 30, 2001, at
the Rockwell Nursing Home, Rockwell. Funeral services were held
Wednesday, January 2, 2002, at the United Methodist Church, Swaledale with
the Rev. Bruce Wittern officiating.
Burial was in the Clear Lake Cemetery, Clear Lake.
Harold Martin "Hap" Fessler was born September 14, 1913, in
rural Swaledale, the son of Peter and Freda (Schonhorst) Fessler. He
attended and received his education in the rural county school near
Swaledale. After completing his schooling, Harold helped his parent's farm
on the family farm and later farmed in the Joice and Swaledale area before
farming north of Thornton for several years until his retirement. Harold also worked as a carpenter building bridges
throughout north Iowa for the Combs Construction Company and also worked for
the Crystal Sugar Company in Mason City for several years.
He was united in marriage to Marjorie Carlock on April
10, 1937, in Clear Lake. She preceded him in death on March 6, 1996.
He enjoyed fishing, traveling to Europe, wintering in
Florida and Texas, playing 500 cards with the senior citizens in Swaledale,
was an avid sports enthusiasts, especially the Iowa Hawkeye's, loved to
tease family members and friends, had a gift for gab, loved watching western
movies and had a great sense of humor.
He was a member of the United Methodist Church in
Swaledale, life long member of Farm Bureau, Sams Club in Swaledale and the
Swaledale Senior Citizens.
Left to cherish his memory are his two daughters, Betty
Lou Fullwood and her husband, Robert of Onalaska, Wisconsin and Linda
Fessler of Thornton; two grandchildren, Tony and Daren Fullwood both of
Onalaska, Wisconsin; two great-grandchildren, Christopher and Samantha Jade
Fullwood both of Onalaska, Wisconsin; two sisters, Alma (Fritz) Spilman of
Clear lake and Verneice Pedersen and her husband, John of Swaledale as well
as other relatives and many friends.
His parents; wife, Marjorie; two infant children, Karen
and Gary Fessler; one brother, Lloyd Fessler and a sister, Ann (Wayne)
Barlow, preceded him in death. |
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