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Lula
Leerar 1915-2004
March 10, 2004
Lula Amy Leerar of
Britt died Monday, March 1, 2004, at the Mercy Medical
Center North Iowa in Mason City. She was 89.
Funeral
services were held Friday, March 5, at the First
Lutheran Church in Britt. Janelle Siffring, AiM,
officiated. Music was provided by organist, Donna Tech
who accompanied several congregauonal hymns. Bill
Dallman and Kurt Dallman
ushered. Burial was in the
Evergreen Cemetery. The Ewing-Dugger Funeral Home was
in charge of the arrangements.
Honorary casketbearers were Michael Leerar, Gregory
Leerar, Monte Leerar, Jon Leerar, Cory Leerar, Douglas
Day, Ethon Koenen, Marlene Henning, Cheryl Andersen,
Sherri Halfpop, Kama Leerar and Erin Hammond. Casket
bearers were Ron Leerar, Jason Leerar, Justin Leerar,
Andrew Trunkhill, Chad Trunkhill and Dustin Trunkhill
Lula Amy Leerar was born February 21, 1915, near
Kanawha to Albert and Minnie (Brand) Jackson. She
received her early education in rural schools and
graduated from the Corwith High School in 1933.
On October 3, 1934, Lula wed Herman Leerar at
Northwood. The couple lived in the Hancock County area
all their lives. Lula was a member of the First Lutheran
Church of Britt. She spent many years as a homemaker
and farm wife. In 1957, she became employed by the
Nebraska Food Packaging Plant in Britt. She later took
a job at Winnebago Industries in Forest City where she
worked until she retired in 1980.
Lula enjoyed garderiing, playing cards and traveling
with her husband and family members. She enjoyed
visiting and sharing many special times with her
family. Lula enjoyed sewing and made many decorative
pillows and quilts for her family. She was a devoted
wife and mother. Friends found Lula to be concerned
and loyal.
Survivors include her two sons, Duane and his wife,
Paulette of Garner, Larry and his wife, Lorna of
Britt; four daughters, Leona and her husband, Thomas
Welter of Corwith, Darlene Day of Britt, Linda and her
husband, Charles Foy of Odebolt and Vickie and her
husband, Charles Trunkhill of Algona; daughter-in-law,
Teresa Leerar of Britt; 17 grandchildren; many
great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mary Meyer of
Percy, Illinois.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother;
four sisters; her husband, Herman; one son, Lester
Leerar; five grandchildren; and a son-in-law, Daniel
Day. |
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March 10, 2004
Leon P. Kropp, 89,
of Garner died Monday, March 1, 2004, at the Westview
Care Center, Britt.
His funeral was held Friday, March 5, at the Peace
Reformed Church, rural Garner, with the Rev. Jeff
DeBoer officiating. Music was provided by organist,
Connie Greiman. Special music was provided by Brenda
Anderson and Tim Laugesen.
Casket bearers were Don Bell, Larry Bell, Carroll
Kropp, Shawn Rasmussen, Grant Anderson and Mark Juhl.
Burial was in the church cemetery. The Cataldo Funeral
Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Leon Paul Kropp, the son of Paul Fredrick and Elfie
Caroline (Pfuhlman) Kropp, was born October 28, 1914
at Minneapolis, Minnesota. He attended the rural
schools near Leonard, Minnesota. In 1936, he moved to
Iowa and farmed in Hancock County.
On May 26, 1941 he married Viola Kropp at the
Methodist parsonage in Klemme. They farmed in Hancock
County all of their married life. In 1998, they moved
into Garner. Due to ill health, Leon spent the past
three weeks at the Westview Care Center in Britt. He
enjoyed farming, fishing, hunting and spending time
with his family.
He was a member of the Peace Reformed Church where he had
served as a deacon and usher. He had served on the
board of directors of the Farmer's Coop. Society in
Garner and the Garner Shipping Association. He was
also a member of the North Garner Community Club.
Leon is survived by his wife, Viola of Garner; three
children, Jerry Kropp and wife, Barbara of Garner,
Janet Laugesen and husband, Tim of Galesburg, Illinois
and Rex Kropp and wife, Jennifer of KIemme; six
grandchildren, Brenda Anderson and husband, Grant and
their children, Derek, Mara and Kylie of Garner, Sean
Rasmussen of Oak Forest, Illinois, Kristin Rooney and
husband, Brendan and their son, Lucas of Dale City,
Virginia and Libby, Ethan and Austin Kropp of Klemme.
He was preceded in death by his parents;
granddaughter, Renae Kropp in 1971; and a grandson,
Ryan Kropp, in 1986. |
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Jaxsen
Alan Cahill
March 10, 2004
Jaxsen Alan Cahill,
son of Beth Brant and Levi Cahill of Wayne, Nebraska,
was born on February 5, at 1:55 p.m., at the Faith
Regional Health Services in Norfolk, Nebraska. He
weighed 9 pounds and 9 ounces.
Grandparents are Alan and Tammy Brant of Garner and
Jon and Deb Cahill of Burlington. |
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Ashlyn
Rae Bakke
March 10, 2004
Ryan and Jana Bakke
of Des Moines are proud to announce the birth of their
daughter, Ashlyn Rae, born on February 9. She weighed
8 pounds, 9 ounces and was 20 inches long.
Ashlyn was welcomed home by big sister, Alayna Mae.
Grandparents are Tom and Janelle Renner
of Ventura, Mike and Kerry
Halverson of Garner and Craig and Judy Bakke of
Bucklin, Missouri.
Great-grandparents are Chet and Elsie Renner of Clear Lake, Paul and
Phyllis Lau of Garner, LaVera Halverson of Garner,
Rudy and Doris Alman of Mason City and Ray and
Lorraine Bakke of Lake Mills. |
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Harvey
W. Myers 1937-2004
March 17, 2004
Word has been
received of the death of Harvey Wilbur Myers of Dallas
Center, formerly of Hampton. Mr. Myers died of natural
causes on Sunday, March 7, 2004 in the McAIlen Medical
Center, McAllen, Texas. He was 66.
Funeral services were held Monday, March 15 at the
Hampton United Methodist Church. The Rev. Bob Connor
officiated. Burial was in the Concord Cemetery, Garner.
The Sietsema-Vogel Funeral Home, Hampton, was in
charge of the arrangements.
Harvey Wilbur Myers was born June 22, 1937 at
Mitchell. He was the son of Harvey W. and Nellie R.
(Nichols) Myers. He received his education in the
AIgona school system. He served in the U.S. Army.
On September 21, 1957, Harvey Myers married Susan J.
Haberkamp at Garner. He was employed as a salesman for
the North Central Farm Service in Hampton. He was a
member of the Hampton United Methodist Church.
Survivors include two daughters, Cathy Bauer and
husband, Ed of Mason City and Patty Holmgaard and
husband, Lyle of Mason City; a long time companion and
special friend, Velma Renfrow of Dallas Center; three
brothers, Oscar and wife, Sharon of Monticello,
Minnesota, Art and wife, Iola of Mason City, Ray and
wife, Sue of Mason
City; three sisters,
Violet Hultman and husband, Merle of Oakland,
Nebraska; Iris Decker and husband, Jerry of Clear Lake
and Roseanne Hinderacker of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Also surviving is a sister-in-law, Helen Haberkamp of
Cedar Falls; two brothers-in-law, C. Burke Haberkamp
and wife, Muriel of Garner and Harlan Haberkamp and
wife, Virginia of Garner; sister-in-law, Mary Jo
Eisenmann and husband, Roy of Wannakee, Wisconsin;
four grandchildren, Melissa and Laura Bauer, Madelyn
and Ian Holmgaard, all of Mason
City; many nieces and
nephews and long time family friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife,
Susan; a sister-in-law, Nancy Jass; and a
brother-in-law, Eugene Haberkamp. |
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March 17, 2004
John Maxwell "Max"
Sloan of Corwith died Tuesday, March 9, 2004, at the
Westview Care Center, Britt, at the age of 91. He was
a resident there since September, 2001.
A funeral Mass was held Monday, March 15, at the St.
Patrick's Catholic Church, Britt, with the Rev. Jerry
Blake officiating. Burial was in St. Mary's Catholic
Cemetery, Corwith. The Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf Funeral
Home, Corwith, was in charge of the arrangements.
John Maxwell Sloan was born March 8, 1913, in Corwith.
He was the son of John and Dorothy (Hanlon) Sloan. Max
grew up and attended school in Corwith.
He married Madeline Adeline Schaller on January 2,
1935 at the St. Mary's Catholic Church and then farmed
southeast of Corwith until retiring in 1978. Max
wintered in California where he enjoyed helping
farmers. He loved farming, fishing, traveling, and
spending time with his family at their cabin in
northern Minnesota.
He is survived by six children, Richard Sloan and his
wife, Mary Ann of Simi, California, Dorothy Carlson
and her husband, Paul of Algona, Robert Sloan and his
wife, Deanna of Corwith, James Sloan and his wife,
Margaret of Algona, Deanna Slack and her husband,
Jamie of Anchorage, Alaska and Kimberly Hanna and her
husband, Tim of Lake Mills; 17 grandchildren; 23
great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are two sisters, Mary Maxson of Delano,
California and Helen Sloan of Corwith; two
sisters-in-law, Alice Kelch of Corwith and Helen DeSart
of
Lake City; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife,
Madeline on April 20, 1978; a son, John Joseph in
infancy; two grandsons; and twin great-grandsons. |
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George
Heitland, Jr. 1916-2004
March 31, 2004
George "Joe"
Heitland Jr. of Buffalo Center, died Saturday, March
20, 2004, at the Timely Mission Nursing Home. He was
87.
Funeral services for Mr. Heitland were held Wednesday,
March 24, at the First Congregational Church of
Buffalo Center. The Rev. Bill Peake and the Rev. Paul
Haugen officiated. Music was provided by organist,
Kathi Nelson who accompanied soloist, Judy Junkermeier
and a congregational hymn. Burial was in the Graceland
Cemetery, Buffalo Center. The Winter Funeral Home was
in charge of the arrangements.
Casket bearers were Travis Dontje, Tim Heidecker,
Larry Mountain, Carey Meiz, Scott Heitland, Cdr. Rick
Mountain, Brandon Meiz and Randy Meiz.
George Richard Heitland Jr. was born September 4,
1916, at Thompson. He was the son of George Sr. and
Harmka (Pasteur) Heitland. He grew up in the Thompson
area.
On October 30, 1934, Joe Heitland and Ruth Elaine
Fisher were married at Mason City. The couple made
their home in Buffalo Center. Joe was employed in the
livestock business, first by Henry Honken, then by his
brother, Edward Heitland. He later worked for Hardy
Jordahl in the machinery business. In later years he
drove a gas truck for Co-op Oil until his retirement.
Joe enjoyed farming and also collected Allis Chalmers
tractors. He kept active by walking and golfing. He
became a resident of the Timely Mission Nursing Home
in May of 2002.
Survivors include in his children, Janell Heidecker
and her husband, Ivan of Lakota, Diane Mountain and
her husband, Bill of Vernon Center, Minnesota, Connie
Melz and her husband, Harlan of Lakota, Terry
Heitland of Long Lake, Minnesota and Patricia Dontje
and her husband, Gary of Garner; a daughter-in-law,
Adelia Heitland of Des Moines; 12 grandchildren; 20
great-grandchildren; and one
great-great-granddaughter.
Also surviving are two sisters-in-law, Dorothy
Heitland of Buffalo Center and Alberta Heitland of
Oelwein; a brother-in-law, Lawrence Leibrand of
Buffalo Center; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife,
Ruth on February 17, 2004; two sons, Dennis and Greg
Heitland; grandson, Troy Heidecker; six brothers,
Edward, Norman, Alfred, Forest, Harold and Huxley
Heitland; four sisters, Margaret Rafferty, Grace
Smith, Esther Alvey and Mildred Leibrand. |
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George
S. Zrostlik 1921-2004
March 31, 2004
George S. Zrostlik,
82, of Garner died Wednesday, March 24, 2004, at the
Concord Care Center in Garner.
Funeral services were held Saturday, March 27, at the
St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Duncan, Fr. Jerry
Blake officiating. Donna Young was the lector. Music
was provided by organist, Mary Kopacek who accompanied
the church choir. Ushers were Melvin Wellik and Leo
Wellik.
Casket bearers were Susan Golwitzer, Patricia
Hendricks, Jerry Kern, Jane Zrostlik, Steven Zrostlik
and Marvin Zrostlik. Burial was in the St. John's
Catholic Cemetery in Duncan. The Cataldo Funeral Home was
in charge of the arrangements.
George Simon Zrostlik, the son of John and Mary
(Hadacek) Zrostlik, was born October 28, 1921 at
Duncan. He attended the rural schools of Garfield
Township and the Britt High School. Following his
schooling, he lived and farmed with his parents south
of Duncan. George also helped farmers in the
area making hay, threshing, corn picking and doing
carpentry work. He lived on the home farm until 1997
when he moved to the Concord Care Center in Garner due
to ill health.
George enjoyed fishing and farming. He was a life time
member of the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Duncan and
the Catholic Workman Branch #51.
He is survived by his brother, John Zrostlik, of
Britt; a sister, Rose Kern of Wesley; a brother, Paul
Zrostlik and wife, Lila of Garner; nine nieces and
nephews; and seven great-nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Joe
Zrostlik; two sisters, Betty Holecek and Mary
Zrostlik; and two brothers-in-law, Ambrose Kern and Ed
Holecek. |
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