 |
December 2004
|
Garner, Hancock County, Iowa |
|

You are invited to
POST
an Obituary to
Hancock County, Iowa
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
First Citizens National Bank,
Mason City, is honored to participate as
a corporate underwriter of this important north central Iowa community
project. |
Keystroke
Ctrl F searches this page
Howard J. Greiman 1905-2004 |
December 15, 2004
Howard J. Greiman, 99, of Garner died Friday,
December 10, 2004 at the Concord Care Center, Garner.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday at the Zion
Evangelical and Reformed Church with the Rev. Darrell Weber officiating.
Music will be provided by organist, Margaret Jass who will accompany
soloist, Loren Kalkwarf and congregational hymns.
Honorary bearers will be Herb Schubert and Curtis Greimann. Casket
bearers will be Christopher Greiman, Arvil Stille, Daryl Greiman, Mark
Smith, Chuck Greiman, Chuck Hughes, Joel Smith and Les Smith. Burial
will be in the Concord Township Cemetery, Garner. Visitation will be
held from 4 to 6 p.m., Tuesday, at the Cataldo Funeral Home in Garner,
and one hour prior to service at the church.
Howard John Greiman, the son of George Henry and Christina "Nonie"
Katherine (Goll) Greiman, was born April 17, 1905, on the family farm
south of Garner. He was baptized and confirmed at the Peace Reformed Church
south of Garner. He attended country school at Liberty #6 for seven and
one-half years until moving off the farm to Garner where he completed
high school.
After graduating from the Garner High School, he worked for his father at
the Greiman Ditcher Manufacturing Company. He later started his own
drainage contracting business which he continued until he was in his
early eighties. Howard also worked as a rural mail carrier for the U.S.
Postal Service.
On December 18, 1937, he married Pauline Lucille Michelson of Crystal
Lake at the parsonage of the Peace Reformed Church. The couple had three
sons, Terry, Harley and Gregory. In 1947, he and his partner, Emil
Rekow, built and managed the Sports Bowl in Garner until it was sold.
Howard was very devoted to his family, church and friends. He could
always be counted upon to lend a hand where needed. His favorite
pastimes included fishing, hunting and listening to or watching team
sports.
He was a member of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church where he
taught Sunday School, sang in the choir and served his church in many
capacities. He was also a member of the Garner Rotary Club and was a
board member and president of the Hancock County Historical Society.
He is survived by his wife, Pauline of Garner; two sons, Terry (Rita)
Greiman of Bloomfield, New Mexico and Gregory Greiman of Garner; a
daughter-in-law, Jeanne Masquelier Greiman of Penn Valley, California;
two grandsons, Christopher (Tara) Greiman of Fairborn, Ohio and Paul
Schwabe of San Francisco, California; a granddaughter, Jennifer Greiman
of Albany, New York; two great-grandchildren, Tristyn and Hayden
Greiman; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Harley Greiman; a
grandson, Brenden Jon Greiman; four brothers, Marvin "Mike", Wilson
"Willie", E.G. "Shorty" and Norman Greiman; and a sister, Dena Stille.
|
| ŠThe
Garner Leader & Signal 2004 |
H. Curtis Halverson 1919-2004 |
December 15, 2004
H. Curtis Halverson, 85, of Garner, died Saturday,
December 11, 2004, at the Heritage Care Center, Mason City.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday at the Faith
Lutheran Church in Miller with the Rev. Owen Gaasedelen officiating.
Music will be provided by organist, Leonard Markusen and soloists, Scott
Mathiasen and Steve Olson. Ushers will be Bill Olson, Dave Olson and
Russell Olson. Honorary bearers will be Harold Hall, Merle Hall, Arno
Olson, Wilbur Peterson, Pastor Murley Severtson, Stanford Holtan, Paul
Osnes, John Osnes and Russell Osnes. Casket bearers will be Nathan
Halverson, Josh Halverson, Josh Knorovsky, John Endreland, John Loveless
and Dave Fedeler. Burial will be in the Clear Lake Cemetery. Visitation
will be held from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., Wednesday at the Cataldo Funeral
Home in Garner and one hour prior to services at the church.
H. Curtis Halverson, the son of Clinton and Minnie (Osnes) Halverson, was
born April 11, 1919 on a farm southeast of Miller. He attended school at
Miller and graduated from the Garner High School. After his graduation
he farmed on the family farm near Miller. In 1991 the farm was
recognized as a Century Farm.
On August 22, 1943, he married Gladys May Samuelson at the Immanuel
Lutheran Church in Forest City. They lived on the family farm where they
raised their family and Curtis continued to farm. He also worked for
Winnebago Industries in Forest City as the general foreman of the KD
department and other positions retiring in 1984 after over 20 years of
service.
Following his retirement, he continued to keep an active interest in the
farm. He was a volunteer at the Mercy Medical Center in Mason City. In
June of 2001 he became a resident of the Heritage Care Center in Mason
City. He loved his family very much. They were always his top priority.
He was a talented woodcarver and woodworker. He was an avid reader and
enjoyed traveling. He loved football and was an avid Hawkeye and Vikings
fan.
He was a member of the Faith Lutheran Church where he served on the church
council and was a Sunday School teacher. He also belonged to the Sons of
Norway and to a local woodcarvers club.
Survivors include his three children, Linda Halverson and husband, Robert
Knorovsky of Davenport, David Halverson and his wife, Jane of Garner and
Jim Halverson and his wife, Jody of Minneapolis, Minnesota; ten
grandchildren, Joshua, Erika and Katie Knorovsky, Angie (Dan) Faber,
Joshua, Amy, Erin, Nathan, Samantha and Ethan Halverson.
Survivors also include a brother, Alvin (Betty) Halverson of Mason City;
four sisters-in-law, Marlys (Boyd) Loveless of Cresco, Arlene (Sidney)
Endreland of Lake Mills, Margaret Bolk of Sheffield and Mattie Tweeten
of Forest City; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Gladys, on July 9, 1995; and his
parents. |
| ŠThe
Garner Leader & Signal 2004 |
|
Birth
Information
Removed |
| |
|
Birth
Information
Removed |
| |
|
Birth
Information
Removed |
| |
|
Lorraine K. Rauh 1929-2004
December 22, 2004
Garner native Lorraine K. Rauh, 75, of West
Newfields, Maine, died at the Southern Maine Medical Center in
Biddleford, on Saturday, December 11, 2004, after a lengthy illness.
Memorial services were held Wednesday, December 15 at the Epping
Community Church. The Rev. Wayne Van Gundy officiated. The Brewitt
Funeral Home of Epping, New Hampshire was in charge of the arrangments.
Lorraine Rauh was born September 28, 1929, in Garner. She was the
daughter of Chester and Lela (James) Rice. A 25-year resident of Iowa,
she received her bachelor of arts degree from Iowa State University and
a teaching degree from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell.
She resided in Northern Massachusetts for seven years before moving to
Epping, New Hampshire in 1964. There she and her husband raised four
children in a 1734 colonial home on the banks of the Lamprey River.
While in Epping, she served on the Board of Selectmen, the Conservation
Commission and Planning Board. She was an advocate for preserving the
environment.
Mrs. Rauh was a member o thef Epping Community Church and was active in the
Epping Community Church Theatre and Upstairs-Downstairs Players. She was
employed 17 years as a tax examiner for the Internal Revenue Service.
She later managed her husband's freelance art business, Herb Ruah Water
Colors. The couple moved to Parsonfield, Maine in 1994, then to West
Newfields in 2001.
Survivors include her husband of 47 years, Herb D. Rauh of West
Newfields; two sons, George K. Ruah of Nashua, New Hampshire and Dr.
Nicholas (and wife Anna) Rauh of West Layfayette, Indiana; two
daughters, Tami D. Burns of Somersworth, New Hampshire and Tracey D.
(and her husband David) Solomon of Nasuha, New Hampshire; eight
grandchildren; one step-grandchild; a sister, Shirley Nixon of North
Andover, Massachusetts; and several nieces and nephews.
|
| ŠThe
Garner Leader & Signal 2004 |
|
Emma M. Hiscocks 1994-2004
December 22, 2004
Emma McGuire Hiscocks, 10, of Britt died Sunday,
December 12, 2004, at her home with her parents by her side.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, December 15, at the West Hancock
High School. Raymond Neswold and Douglas Doughan officiated. Dan
Kahlstorf, Jim Becker and Keith Mayland ushered. Casketbearers were Gary
Hiscocks, Mitch Hiscocks, Joe Hiscocks, Jack McGuire, Doug McGuire, Ryan
McGuire, Ben Frederick and Zach Frederick. The Ewing-Dugger Funeral
Home of Britt was in charge of the arrangements.
Emma was born February 5, 1994, in Wichita, Kansas. She was baptized at
the Trinity Lutheran Church in Algona and reaffirmed her faith with a
personal commitment to Jesus Christ in April of 2001. Emma was a fifth
grader at the Britt Elementary School where she enjoyed music, playing
with her friends and making people smile. She fought cancer for five
years. Her courage, faith and strength were an inspiration to all who
knew and loved her.
Survivors include her parents, Dr. Don and Allison Hiscocks and her
brothers, Charles and Andrew of Britt; her great-grandparents, Marcella
Lee of Clear Lake and Paul and Leona Bussert of Spencer; her
grandparents, Jon and Mary Lee of Clear Lake, Jon Hiscocks of Britt,
Kaye Gilles of West Des Moines and Terry McGuire of Algona; her aunts
and uncles, Barb and Doug Waltzing of Belmond, Gary and Deb Hiscocks of
Algona, Dr. Mitch and Dawn Hiscocks of Carroll, Joe and Annette Hiscocks
of Britt, Jack and Amy McGuire of Algona, Doug and Tanya McGuire of
Whittemore, Ryan and Melissa McGuire of Blue Earth, Minnesota, Ben
Frederick of Mason City and Zach Frederick of Clear Lake.
Emma was preceded in death by her mother, Molly Hiscocks; and her
grandmothers, De McGuire and Beverly Hiscocks.
|
| ŠThe
Garner Leader & Signal 2004 |
Philip Peterson 1941-2004 |
December 22, 2004
Philip J. Peterson, age 63, of Muscatine, formerly
of Garner, died Monday, December 13, 2004, at the Unity Health Systems
Hospital, Muscatine.
Services were held Friday, December 17, at the First Presbyterian Church,
Wilton. The Rev. Bruce Giese officiated. Music was provided by organist,
Diana Gradert and vocalist, Park McConnaha. Casket bearers were Don
Juszczyk, Kyle Juszczyk, Glenn McGowan, C. F. Peterson, J. R.
Francomano, Jamie Francomano, Dan Beyers, Pat Cooley, Dave Switzenberger
and Jerry Ochiltree. Honorary bearers were Megan McGowan, Katie McGowan,
Patrick McGowan, Emily Juszczyk and John Philip Juszczyk. The Bentley
Funeral Homes, Durant, was in charge of the arrangments.
Philip J. Peterson was born on March 9, 1941, to Charles and Phyllis
(Kohler) Peterson in Postville. He married Carol S. Stacy on December
28, 1963, in Kewanee, Illinois. He served in the United States Army.
He was employed at BT Primemover in Muscatine for 11 years. Before that
he was employed by Iowa Mold Tooling, Co. in Garner, and Kenner Toys in
Middletown, New Jersey and Milford, Ohio.
Philip was a 40-year member of the Wilton Masonic Lodge #167 AF & AM, a
member of the U.S.G.A. and a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda Fraternity. He
was a founding member of the T.G.F.H.
Survivors include his wife, Carol Peterson of Muscatine; three daughters,
Stacy and her husband, Glenn McGowan of Poplar Grove, Illinois, Laura
and her husband, Don Juszczyk of Muscatine, Sarah Peterson of Chicago,
Illinois; one sister, Patricia Peterson of Fort Collins, Colorado; one
brother, Charles Peterson and his wife, Doris of Eagle, Colorado; and
six grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents. |
| ŠThe
Garner Leader & Signal 2004 |
Peter T. Zrostlik 1925-2004 |
December 22, 2004
Peter Thomas Zrostlik, 79, of Britt, died
Wednesday, December 15, 2004, at the Westview Care Center in Britt.
Funeral services were held Saturday, December 18, 2004, at the St. Patrick's
Catholic Church, Britt. The Rev. Jerry Blake officiated. Dennis Brumm
was the lector. Music wsa provided by organist, Brenda Smith who
accompanied vocalists, Rhiannon and Zach Raulie. Allan Doughan and Roger
Jacobson ushered. Burial was in the St. John's Cemetery, Duncan. Military
graveside services were provided by the Britt Veterans Ceremonial Unit.
Services were under the direction of the Ewing Dugger Funeral Chapel,
Britt. Casketbearers were Mr. Zrostilk's grandsons, Tom Aitchison, Bryan
Aitchison, Tim Assink, Seth Zrostlik, Nick Zrostlik and Jeff Lamoreux.
Pete, the son of Michael and Barbara Vavrik Zrostlik, was born April 8,
1925, on the family farm near Duncan. He attended country schools and
helped his parents with the farming.
On February 15, 1944, he was united in marriage with Imogene F. Steenlage
in Duncan. Only days after their marriage, Pete reported for active duty
in the United States Army. He was reported missing in action for a time
and received the Purple Heart for injuries he received in battle.
Following his discharge, the couple farmed for a time. Later he was
employed with Goodyear in Mason City. He then worked for his brother at
Zrostlik Tire and then for Winnebago Industries in Forest City. Pete
then worked for his nephew, Francis at IMT and later worked for him at
Stellar Industries until his retirement.
Pete was a member of the St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Britt, and the
Knights of Columbus. He was also involved in the V.F.W. and the Britt
American Legion. He enjoyed tinkering in his garage, fishing, playing
cards, and bowling.
Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Imogene; four children, Judy
Aitchison and special friend, Dale Armstrong of Britt, David and Lorna
Zrostlik of Forest City, Deb and Bob Carmody of Britt, Ron Zrostlik of
Lake Mills; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and many
nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Mike and Barbara; son, Gary
(Smokey); granddaughter, Kristina Lynn Aitchison; great-grandson, Logan
Lamoreux; brothers, Frank, Joe, Sylvester, James and Edward; sisters,
Mary Jakoubek, Agnes Oborny and infant sister, Helen. |
| ŠThe
Garner Leader & Signal 2004 |
|
Birth
Information
Removed |
| |
|
Birth
Information
Removed |
| |
|
Eva H. Schleuger 1917-2004
December 29, 2004
Eva H. Schleuger, 87, of Britt died Monday,
December 20, 2004, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason
City.
Funeral services were held Thursday, December 23 at the First Lutheran
Church in Britt, with the Rev. Dr. John Meyer and Janelle Siffring, Aim,
officiating. Music was provided by organist, Donna Tech who accompanied
a congregational hymn and a vocal duet of Maxine Boekelman and Beverly
Cataldo. Ushers were Don Dallman and Duane Hanson. Honorary bearers were
Lucy Schleuger, Angela Rhondeau and Ginger Nielsen. Casket bearers were
Dennis Teachout, Jr., Jason Teachout, Jeff Michel, Neil Daugard, Louis
Schleuger III, and Dean Nielsen. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery,
Britt. The Cataldo Funeral Home in Britt was in charge of the arrangements.
Eva Helen Schleuger, the daughter of Floyd G. and Lucy (Boutilier)
Charbonneaux, was born October 26, 1917, at Lockridge. She moved with
her family to Ottawa, Illinois, in 1923 and in 1929 to Britt. She was
baptized at the Bethel Baptist Church in Britt. She attended school at
Ottawa and Britt.
On November 21, 1934, she was married to Louis Frank Schleuger by the Rev.
William Spence at the Methodist parsonage in Mason City. They lived in
Britt where they raised their family. Over the years, Eva served as a
hot lunch manager and summer playground instructor for the Britt
Community Schools.
She also was an office manager for the Britt News Tribune and worked at
Winnebago Industries in Forest City in the dispatch department. Her
hobbies included crocheting, knitting, sewing, crossword puzzles and
reading. She enjoyed giving numerous quilts and crocheted items to the
needy, charitable organizations, local schools, friends and relatives.
She was known to make as many as 200 quilts in one year and donated many
to the Salvation Army.
She was a member of the First Lutheran Church in Britt and FLCW. Eva was
a former member of the Girls Scouts, 4-H, the Iowa Genealogical Society
and the Hancock County Historical Society. She served as Noble Grand of
the Rebekah Lodge, was vice president of the Britt PTA and was a den
mother for Cub Scouts.
She is survived by her four children, Katherine Schleuger of Britt, Louis
(Sanae) Schleuger of Lobeco, South Carolina, Lucy (Gary) Anderson of
Forest City and Shirley (Wally) Pullar of Lodi, Wisconsin;
grandchildren, Dennis (Kari) Teachout of Mankato, Minnesota, Angela
Rhondeau of Everett, Washington, Jason (Melanie) Teachout of Waseca,
Minnesota, Louis Frank Schleuger III of Charlotte, North Carolina, Lucy
Schleuger of West Palm Beach, Florida, Ginger (Dean) Nielsen of Britt
and Neil (Stephanie) Daugard of Britt; and ten great-grandchildren.
Suvivors also include a sister, Evelyn Smidt of Britt; a brother, Ray
(Lillian) Charbonneaux of Britt; and many nieces and nephews.
Eva was preceded in death by her husband, Louis, May 17, 1998; her
parents; a son-in-law, Dennis Flugum; a sister, Fern Smith; and
brothers, Floyd (Pete) and Charles Charbonneaux.
|
| ŠThe
Garner Leader & Signal 2004 |
Roland R. Sobek 1945-2004 |
January 5, 2005
Roland "Rollie" R. Sobek, age 59, of Klemme died
of complications from mytonic dystrophy on Monday, December 20, 2004, at
the University of Iowa Hospital, Iowa City.
Funeral services were held Thursday, December 23, at the Andrews Funeral
Chapel in Klemme. The Rev. Paddy Druhl of the Klemme United Methodist
Church officiated. Interment was in the Ell Township Cemetery, Klemme.
Roland Robert Sobek was born May 24, 1945, in rural Klemme, the son of
Fred and Ethel (Netland) Sobek. He attended Klemme schools and worked as
a farm hand in his youth. Rollie married Patricia Houdek. To this union,
four children were born, Kay, Gregory, Gary, and Dawn. The couple later
divorced.
Throughout most of his working life, Rollie was a auto mechanic. He was
employed in various places around the north Iowa area including Forest
City and H & R Auto Repair in Leland. He earned numerous awards and
recognition for his mechanical skills from the Ford Motor Company. As
the years went by, his disease impaired his professional career, yet he
continued to enjoy tinkering and doing mechanic work on his own.
On August 5, 2000, Rollie was united in marriage to his long time friend
and companion, Kay Peterson, at their home in Klemme. The couple made
the most of the last four years that they had together. Rollie enjoyed
fishing for catfish near Marble Rock. He and Kay enjoyed fishing
excursions to the Twin Lakes spillway near Kanawha. Rollie also enjoyed
gardening and bowling. He and Kay took several trips to Fire Fly Casino,
Marshall, Minnesota and to the casino at Tama.
As his health declined, Rollie took great pleasure in the simple things
of life like a game of solitaire, time spent with his dog Patsy,
visiting with his friends and family and chauffeuring his wife to work.
Survivors include his wife, Kay Peterson-Sobek of Klemme; sons, Gregory
Sobek of Clear Lake, Gary and wife, Jamie Sobek and their children,
Cody, Dillon and Aaron all of Britt, and Robert Sobek of West Union; a
step-son, Vaughn Peterson and significant other, Rian Rave and their
daughter, Brooklyn of Marshall, Minnesota; step-daughter, Vanessa Bell
and husband, Derek and their children, Deondrea and Dawson all of Sioux
City; brother, Rodney Sobek and wife, Cindy of Knoxville; and sisters,
Bev Clark and husband, John of Gladbrook and Sheryll and husband, John
Klesel of Garner; also a granddaughter, Misty Mason of Scarville; and
numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Dawn Sobek; and
brothers, Roger, Glenn and Douglas Sobek. |
| ŠThe
Garner Leader & Signal 2005 |
|
December 29, 2004
Mary E. Keith, of Garner died Friday, December 24,
2004, at the Concord Care Center, Garner. She was 97.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday at the United
Presbyterian Church, Garner, with the Rev. Linzy Collins officiating.
Music will be provided by organist, Karen Pedersen who will accompany
soloist, Warren Torkelson. Ushers will be Eldon Pearson and Harlan
Carolus. Honorary bearers will be Brian Keith, Sean Keith, Eric Keith,
Amanda Muntz, Ashley McLain and Angela Leake. Casket bearers will be
John Young, David McLain, Carl Young, Elmer Young, Richard Young and
Bill Adams. Burial will be in the Concord Township Cemetery, Garner.
Visitation is from 4 to 6 p.m., Wednesday, at the Cataldo Funeral Home,
Garner. An American Legion Auxiliary service will be held at 5:30 p.m.
Visitation will continue one hour prior to services at the church.
Mary Elizabeth Keith, the daughter of William Clifford and Ida May
(Clark) Reddick was born April 21, 1907, at Streator, Illinois. At an
early age, she moved with her family to Vincent, where she attended
rural schools. She continued her education at the Tobin Business College
in Fort Dodge. After graduation, she returned to Vincent where she
worked at a bank.
On October 6, 1926, she was married to Russell Keith at the farm home of
her parents. They made their home at Vincent and in November of 1927
moved to Garner. Mary worked as a secretary at Wellik-Barz Insurance,
Holta's and the Hancock County Engineer's Office. In 1965 she moved to
Ames with her husband where they worked at Lyndon Hall on the campus of
Iowa State University. They returned to Garner in 1968 where she was
employed at the Concord Care Center. They returned to Ames in 1977 and
in 1988 moved to the Prairie View Apartments in Garner. In August of
1997 they became residents in the Concord Care Center.
She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church, the Women's
Missionary, the American Legion Auxiliary, Order of Eastern Star,
Daughters of the American Revolution and was the first Music Mother
president at the Garner High School. She enjoyed her family, knitting,
crocheting, traveling and playing cards.
She is survived by her daughter, Mildred (Robert) Young of Garner; son,
Dr. Robert (Kathleen) Keith of Cincinnati, Ohio; grandchildren, John R.
(Sheryl) Young of West Des Moines, Annette (David) McLain of Keosaqua,
Brian (Renee) Keith of Cincinnati, Sean (Lauren) Keith of Fairfield,
Ohio, Eric (Jennifer) Keith of Columbus, Indiana, Kristen (Sam)
Pennington of Jacksonville, Florida and Amy Thornton of Cincinnati,
Ohio; and many great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Russell, March 24, 1999; her
parents; an infant daughter, Ida May Keith on December 7, 1935; a
sister, Gertrude Corsair; and two brothers, Clark and Jim Reddick.
|
| ŠThe
Garner Leader & Signal 2004 |
Richard Van Dyke 1924-2004 |
January 5, 2005
Former Garner resident, Richard B. (Dick) Van Dyke, 80, of
Oskaloosa, died Wednesday, December 29, 2004, at his home.
Visitation with the family was held at the Bates Funeral Chapel in
Oskaloosa on Sunday, January 2, 2005. Burial of the cremated remains
will be in the Forest Cemetery in Oskaloosa at a later date. Memorials
may be made to the American Lung Association.
Richard was born December 3, 1924, at North English, the son of Clarence
E. and Gladys (Beard) Van Dyke. He graduated from the North English High
School with the class of 1941. He served in the United States Army
during World War II, and fought in Europe.
Following the war, he attended the University of Iowa and graduated from
the pharmacy school in 1952. From 1952 until 1966, he operated a drug
store in Garner.
On January 14, 1966, he was united in marriage to Billie Looney at Sioux
Falls, South Dakota. That year they moved to Oskaloosa and he worked as
a Registered Pharmacist at Drug Fair. Later, he owned and operated Van
Dyke Drug in Oskaloosa until 1986, when the store converted to a Medicap
Pharmacy.
He was a member of the Central United Methodist Church in Oskaloosa, and
loved golfing and fishing. He was an avid fan of the Chicago Cubs and
Iowa Hawkeyes.
He is survived by his wife, Billie of Oskaloosa; their children, Mick and
Dawn Finley of Midland, Texas, David Van Dyke and his fiancee, Kristen
J. Kaberna of Chicago, Illinois, Sam and Aiyanna Looney of Oskaloosa and
Michelle D. and Tom Heidebrink of Oskaloosa; four grandchildren, Jake
Finley and Jeff, Spencer Beard and Laney Heidebrink.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Meredith Arp.
|
| ŠThe
Garner Leader & Signal 2005 |
|
|
 |
|
|
A Community Project!
PAF-Ways Obituary Committee members maintain this archive by posting
directly to the web from their home computers. |
|
 |