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James C. Greiman
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Garner
native James C. Greiman, died May 1, 2001, in Modesto, California, following a
brief illness. He was 59.
The Garner Veteran's Ceremonial Unit will conduct
private graveside services, at 1:30 p.m., Friday, May 11, at the Concord Township
Cemetery in Garner.
James Charles Greiman was born June 13, 1941 in Garner.
He was the son of Norman and Margaret (Engstler) Greiman. He is a 1959
graduate of the Garner High School and served in the United States Air Force for
eight years. He retired from Control Data Corp. after 25 years. For the past
three years he was employed by Manteca Equipment Rental.
Mr. Greiman enjoyed gardening, working on his '65 Comet
and especially spending time with his grandchildren. He was an avid NASCAR
race fan.
Survivors include his son, Scott and wife, Sebrina of
Manteca, California; daughter, Kristen Reed and husband, Greg of Modesto,
California; grandchildren, Shelby and Samantha; four brothers, Daryl of Garner,
Russel of Spirit Lake, Patrick and wife, Jane of Manteca, California, Joseph and
wife, Sharon of The Dalles, Oregon; sister, Linda Rapp and husband, James of
Clear Lake; several nieces and nephews; and his former wife, Marlene.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother,
Thomas; and a nephew, Joshua Greiman. |
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Karl-Heinz Rasche
1921-2001 |
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Karl-Heinz
Rasche, 79, of Plantation, Florida, died Tuesday, May 1, 2001, at the Vitas Hospice
in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Viewing and celebration of life was held Saturday, May
5, at Fred Hunter's Funeral Home in Davie, Florida. Viewing and celebration of
life will be held from 12 noon to 2:00 p.m., Friday, May 11, at the Cataldo
Funeral Home, Garner.
Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City. Casket bearers are Bob Malek, Eric Malek, Brent Lester,
Mike Seaberg, Jim Steward and Dick Smith.
Karl-Heinz Rasche, the son of Willie and Freda (Probst)
Rasche, was born October 26, 1921, at Stargard, Pomerania, Germany (now
Poland). He was educated in Germany and had a Master's Degree in philosophy.
Mr. Rasche played keyboard, entertaining across Europe and North Africa. He
was director of entertainment at the Garmish American Military Recreational Area
and worked at Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany.
He emigrated to the U.S. in 1963 and settled in Florida
where he worked with local bands. Later, he and a friend formed "The Jolly
Jacks", a show group, which worked in Miami and the Midwest and then was
co-leader of the International Four Plus One, a comedy show group, and ran a
patio and casual furniture store.
On November 10, 1974, he was married in Fort Lauderdale to
Shirley Malek, formerly of Garner. Mr. Rasche enjoyed oil painting, bowling,
football, animals, cooking and traveling in the motor home. A stroke in 1995
left him partially paralyzed and with impaired speech but he always found a
way to communicate.
He is survived by his wife, Shirley, of Plantation, Florida;
a son, Shane Rasche of North Miami, Florida; two grandchildren, Justin and
Melissa; his mother-in-law, Helen Malek of Garner; a brother-in-law, Robert
Malek of Garner; a sister-in-law, Donna Jacobsen and her husband, Don of
Garner; three nephews, Ryan, Brent and Eric; and nieces, Heidi and Crystal.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter,
Jade; a brother; and his father-in-law, Syl Malek. |
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Delores Johnson
1930-2001 |
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Former
Garner resident Delores J. Johnson of Marshalltown, died Friday, May 11,
2001, at her home. She was 70.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 15, at
the Pursel-Davis
Funeral Home and Crematory of Marshalltown. Chaplain David Burling of
Homeward Hospice of Ames, officiated. Burial was in the Riverside Cemetery. A memorial fund
has been established in her name.
Born June 14, 1930, in Klemme, Delores (Tanner)
Johnson, was the daughter of Albert and Rosetta (Schwichenberg) Tanner. She
was raised and educated in Klemme and Garner.
Prior to moving to Marshalltown in 1969, she resided in
Mason City from 1960 to 1969, and Clear Lake from 1950 to 1959. She was a
homemaker and a former member of the Marshalltown Eagles. She was an avid
bingo player and enjoyed reading and solving crossword puzzles.
Survivors include four daughters, Vivian Chavez of
Pueblo, Colorado, Debora Hunter of Gladbrook, Laurie Johnson of Tama, Pam
Johnson of Marshalltown; three sons, Sidney Cuellar of Klemme, James Cuellar
of Colorado, David Cuellar of Grinnell; two brothers, George Tanner of
Garner and Walter Tanner of Mason City; and three sisters, Anna Carolus of
Garner, Beverly Prescott of Klemme and Lorraine Hodak of Aurora, Minnesota.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers,
Clair and Ervin Tanner; a sister, Ione Harms; and a grandson, Jamie King. |
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Robert Kirschbaum Jr.
1928-2001 |
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Former
Garner resident Robert J. Kirschbaum Jr. of Dubuque died at the Ennoble Manor
Care Center, Friday, May 11, 2001. He was 73.
Funeral services were held Monday, May 14, at the St.
Joseph the Worker Catholic Church. The Rev. Lyle Wilgenbusch officiated. Burial was in the Mount Olivet Cemetery. Military rites
were provided by the American Legion Post #6. The Leonard Funeral Home and
Crematory of Dubuque was in charge of the arrangements.
Robert Kirschbaum Jr. was born, May 7, 1928 in Garner,
Iowa. He was the son of Robert J. and Marie (Ormsby) Kirschbaum, Sr. He
graduated from Loras College in 1950.
On June 18, 1960, Robert Kirschbaum and Shirley
Fitzgerald were married at Our Lady of Good Council Church in Fonda. Mr.
Kirschbaum was employed by the Des Moines Register from 1951 until his
retirement in 1990. After retirement, he worked part-time for the Cedar
Rapids Gazette.
He was a member of the St. Joseph the Worker Church where
he served as a Minister of Hospitality and helped with Bingo.
Survivors include his wife, Shirley Kirschbaum of
Dubuque; a son, Robert J. Kirschbaum III of Chicago; two daughters, Linda
Kirschbaum of Chicago and her fiancé, Sean and Laurie Kirschbaum of
Chicago; a sister, Rose Marie Kirschbaum of Milwaukee; and a sister-in-law,
Mary Dee Schachtner of Fonda. |
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Sherman P. Arends
1936-2001 |
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Sherman P.
Arends of LuVerne died, May 13, 2001, at the Humboldt County Hospital in Humboldt.
He was 64.
Funeral services will be held today, Wednesday, May 16,
at
10:30 a.m., at the Zion Lutheran Church of LuVerne. The Rev. Clyde Kieschnick
will officiate. Music will be provided by organist, Dennis Holmes who will
accompany congregational hymns.
Burial will be in the LuVerne Cemetery. The
Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaff Funeral Home of Luverne is in charge of the
arrangements. Casketbearers are Troy Schroeder, Bruce Vertanen, Nick
Tobey, Jim Duea, Ed Stephenson and Kerry Stripling.
Sherman Paul Arends was born September 19, 1936, at Webster
City. He was the son of Grover and Melba (Tucker) Arends. A 1954 graduate of
the
Williams High School, he attended Ellsworth Junior College in Iowa Falls. He
graduated from the University of Northern Iowa in 1958.
On June 2, 1963, Sherman Arends and Marcia Anna
Stripling were married at the Zion Lutheran Church in LuVerne. Mr. Arends spent
his entire teaching career in LuVerne where he taught biology, physical
education, middle school science and driver's education. He also coached
baseball, track, girl's volleyball and basketball. In 1972, he took his
girls basketball team to the Girl's State Tournament in Des Moines.
An active member of Zion Lutheran Church, Mr. Arends
was a former Sunday school superintendent and elder. He enjoyed gardening,
fishing and watching sports.
Survivors include his wife, Marcia Arends of LuVerne;
his children, Joni Torkelson and husband, Dave of Humboldt, Lori Woodruff
and husband, Will of LuVerne and Mark Arends and his wife, Kris of Alden,
Iowa; seven grandchildren, Thomas and Travis Sullivan, Sara and Nick
Torkelson, Brodey Woodruff, Brannon and Kyle Arends; three sisters, Joyce Duea and
husband, Jim of Ames, Josie Schroeder and husband, Mel of Fort Dodge and
Kathleen Artes and husband, Bob of Britt.
Mr. Arends was preceded in death by his parents; and
his sister, Eva Jean Stephenson. |
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Life long
Klemme area resident, Leona Priebe died, May 26, 2001, at the Muse-Norris
Hospice Unit in Mason City. She was 89.
Services for Mrs. Priebe were held Tuesday, May 29,
at
1:30 p.m., at the Immanuel Reformed United Church of Christ. Pastor Donna
Buckman officiated. Organist, Lynette Nuehring provided music for
congregational hymns.
Burial was in the Ell Township Cemetery, Klemme.
The Tenold
Funeral Home of Klemme and Belmond was in charge of the arrangements. Ushers
were Raymond Helps, Luverne Schmidt and Marvin Schmidt. Casketbearers were Edward Gaffney, Steven Ames, Scott
Jaberg, Mark Ames, Douglas Ames, Douglas Johnson. Honorary bearers were
Randy Gaffney, Nancy Johnson, David Jaberg and Beth Jaberg.
Leona Priebe was born March 27, 1912 in Mason City, the
daughter of Henry and Margaret (Roths) Buseman. The family moved to Klemme
when she was a small child. On May 27, 1931, she was united in marriage to
Albert Priebe at the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church in Klemme. Mrs.
Priebe led an active life that included careers in farming and real-estate
brokerage, which she shared with her late husband. She edited and published a
homemakers magazine and often did "job printing" of cookbooks and church
publications. She was a long time member of the Mason City Camera Club and
for a time sold "advertising specialty" items.
She was honored for her community service by Iowa
Governor Terry Branstad in 1990 for her "outstanding volunteer services."
She was a member of the Clear Lake Women's Club, North Iowa Women's Shrine
Auxiliary, Klemme Grandmothers Club, several garden clubs, Dorcas Circle at
the Klemme United Church of Christ.
Survivors include three daughters, Luella (Jim) Bonner
of Clear Lake, Lucille (John) Gaffney of Swaldale, Miriam (Eugene) Jaberg of
Fridley, Minnesota; nine grandchildren, Randy and Edward Gaffney, Mark, Steven,
Douglas Ames, Nancy Johnson, Scott, Beth and David Jaberg; 12
great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; and a sister-in-law, Betty
Buseman of Clear Lake.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert; her
parents; a sister, Esther Schlawin; two brothers, Francis and Franklyn
Buseman; a grandson, David Ames; and a great-granddaughter, Amy Nieman. |
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Gerald A. Ramus
1926-2001 |
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Funeral
services for Gerald A. Ramus, 74, were held Tuesday, May 29, 2001, at 10:30
a.m., in the United Methodist Church at LuVerne with the Rev. Dale Reisner
officiating. Interment was in the LuVerne Cemetery, the Harris Funeral Home
of Algona was in charge of the arrangements.
Casketbearers were Benjamin Ramus, Erica Ramus, Kevin
Haan, Jacob Haan, Sonya Haan, Jesse Black, Jeremy Black and Brandon Miller.
Gerald A. Ramus, son of Arthur and Ruth Schulz Ramus,
was born June 21, 1926 at LuVerne where he was raised and educated,
graduating from the LuVerne High school in 1944. Gerald was united in
marriage to Patricia Burgess, May 15, 1960, at Des Moines and after their
marriage, the couple lived in LuVerne their entire married lives.
Gerald worked as an independent trucker, handling
gravel for 20 years and then employed by Standard Oil of Irvington for 14
years. He then worked for Thermogas of Algona until his retirement in 1989.
He was a member of the United Methodist Church at LuVerne, and enjoyed
fishing and woodworking. Gerald died, May 24, 2001, at the North Iowa Mercy
Medical Center in Mason City.
Surviving are his wife, Patricia of LuVerne; sons,
Bill Mankato, Minnesota and Robert of LuVerne; daughters, Andrea Haan of Eldrige,
Lisa Black and Lori Miller both of Algona; a brother, Don Ramus of Des Moines;
and sisters, Darlene Miller of Ankeny and Dixie Ellston of Des Moines;
and eight grandchildren. His parents preceded him in death. |
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Francis W. Hinz
1919-2001 |
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Funeral
services for Francis W. Hinz, 82 of LuVerne, who died Thursday, May 31, 2001,
in the South Care Center in Humboldt were held Monday, June 4, 2001, at
10:30 a.m., at the Zion Lutheran Church, LuVerne, with Pastor Clyde Kieschnick
officiating. Interment was in the LuVerne Cemetery, LuVerne. The Garry, Roberts,
Murphy, Schaaf Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Casketbearers were David Hanselman, Harold Nielson,
Jr., Paul Hanselman, George Hanselman, John C. (Bud) Hefty and Wayne
Warmbier. Honorary Bearers were Henry Hinz, Harold Schipull and Melvin (Bud)
Kubly.
Francis Willard Hinz was born on March 8, 1919, at
Whittemore, Iowa, to Henry and Lena Hinz. He was baptized and confirmed in
the Lutheran Church. Francis was raised in the Whittemore and LuVerne areas.
He attended school in the local country schools and graduated from the
Lutheran Parochial School in LuVerne. After his schooling, he worked on the
home farm east of LuVerne. Francis served his country during World War II,
as a Medic in the U.S. Army. He served in France and Germany and was awarded
the Bronze Star. When Francis returned from the Service, he farmed with his
brother, Herbert.
Francis enjoyed visiting family and friends, playing
cards, fishing and traveling. He loved little children and considered them
"his family". Francis was a member of the Ernest Merkle American Legion Post
#664 in LuVerne.
Francis became a resident of the South Care Center in
Humboldt, Iowa on November 22, 1999. He died there on Thursday, May 31,
2001, at the age of 82.
Francis is survived by 5 sisters, Dorothy Woods and
husband, Leonard Alberta, Minnesota, Geneva Rusher and husband, Harley of
Austin, Minnesota, Eunice Harter of Fort Dodge, Iowa, Delores Miller and
husband, Bernard of Dubuque, Iowa and Donna Underberg and husband, Joe of Fort
Dodge, Iowa; and 11 nieces and nephews.
Francis was preceded
in death by his parents; his brother, Herbert; and brother-in-law, Cleo
Harter.
Francis will be dearly missed, not only by family, but
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Oscar C. Tindall
1930-2001 |
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Funeral
services for Oscar Charles Tindall were held Thursday, May 31, 2001, at 10:30
a.m., at the St. John Lutheran Church in Corwith, with Pastor Caroline
Engelbrecht officiating. Interment was in the Corwith Cemetery. The
Gary-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Casketbearers were Mike Tindall, Mark Shipman, Gary
Ludwig, Paul Tindall, Tom Shipman and Bill Ludwig. Honorary Bearers were
Russ Tebben, Gene Dornbier, Bob Shipman, Bob Kraft, Bob Reibsamen, Larry
Baker, Bob Berte, Dick Ludwig and Dave Ludwig.
Oscar Charles Tindall was born on November 1, 1930, in
Carbon, Iowa, to James W. and Edna A. Tindall. After attending schools in
Nebraska and Iowa, Oscar graduated from the Corwith High School in 1949. Oscar
enlisted in the Air Force and served his country from 1951 to 1955. He
served several stations, including the Korean War. On October 2, 1955, Oscar
was married to Sylvia Lottick in Orlando, Florida. To this union, three sons
were born.
Oscar returned to the Corwith area and spent the rest
of his life farming. He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church and the
Elmer Wilson American Legion Post #229 in Corwith.
An avid fisherman, he enjoyed fishing with his
grandchildren and friends. He also enjoyed gardening, planting flowers and
spending time with his family and friends.
Oscar died suddenly from a heart attack at
the Hancock
Memorial Hospital in Britt, Iowa. He was 70.
Oscar is survived by his wife, Sylvia
of Corwith; sons, Ken Tindall and wife, Jana of Aurora, Illinois, Charles Tindall
of
Corwith and David Tindall and wife, Connie of Algona; 5 grandchildren, Derek, Hannah, Dustin, Devin and Andrew.
Also by his mother, Edna Tindall; sister, Natalie
Shipman and husband, Bob; brother; Duane Tindall; and his sister-in-law,
Beverly Tindall, all of Corwith, Iowa.
Oscar was preceded in death by his father, James
Tindall, Sr.; his brother, James Tindall, Jr.; and a nephew, Timothy Shipman. |
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