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September 8, 2004
Lloyd R. Loux, 84, of Clear Lake died Thursday, September 2, 2004, at the
Apache Junction Nursing Home, Apache Junction, Arizona.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 7, at the Ward-Van Slyke
Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, with Lay Assistant, Richard L. Scott
officiating, Zion Lutheran Church, Clear Lake. Burial was in the Clear Lake
Cemetery, Clear Lake.
Lloyd Robert Loux was born December 31, 1919, in Wall Lake Township,
Wright County. He was the the son of John R. and Mary (Carpenter) Loux.
Lloyd attended school in the Lake Township School in Wright County.
He married Shirley (Lindsey) Loux on July 14, 1940. The couple had two
children. They lived and farmed in Woolstock. Lloyd worked as a parts
man for Howie Implement in Garner for 12 years. He retired in 1983 from
Iowa Mold and Tool, Garner.
Lloyd enjoyed woodworking, fishing, and remodeling houses. His greatest
love was his family. He was a member of the Faith Lutheran Church, Miller.
He also attended the Zion Lutheran Church in Clear Lake.
He is survived by wife, Shirley Loux of Clear Lake; children, Dennis and
his wife, Virginia "Tootie" Loux of Clear Lake and Diane and her husband,
Willard Netland of Mesa, Arizona; grandchildren, Valerie and her husband,
John Burtness of Clear Lake, Vonnie and her husband, Scott Amosson of
Clear Lake, Dino and his wife, Dawn Loux of Clear Lake, Jeanne Helling
and her husband, Jerry Hanson of Dubuque, Jodi and her husband, Ron
Claydon of Mesa and Tammy and her husband, Kris Burckhard of Mesa;
great-grandchildren, Whitney and Colby Dye, Chase and Cameron Burtness,
Jade and Myah Loux, Dustin and Tyler Claydon, Lisa and her husband, Nick
Kies, Cody and Rebecca Wolter and Carter Hanson.
Also surviving are a sister, Fern Claude of Woolstock; two
sisters-in-law, Nadine Rapp of Clarion and Darlene Lindsey of Webster
City; special friend Carle Rasmuson of Mesa; and many nieces, nephews,
and friends.
He was preceded in death by his by parents; two sisters, Gladys Kastler
and Leona Reiland; two brothers, Lawrence and Clarence Loux; two
sisters-in-law, Hilda and Margaret Loux; four brothers-in-law, Everett
Lindsey, Buster Kastler, Pete Reiland and Archie Claude. |
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Richard L. Starry 1937-2004 |
September 8, 2004
Richard L. Starry, 67, of Garner died Thursday,
September 2, 2004, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason
City.
Funeral services were held Monday, September 6 at the Cataldo Funeral
Chapel in Garner with the Rev. Edward Bard, Chaplain for Hospice of
North Iowa officiating. Music was provided by organist, Connie Greiman
who accompanied soloist, Jennifer Lewis and a congregational hymn.
Honorary bearers were Bob Stark and Gordy Beier. Casket bearers were Gene
Oswald, Don Ristau, Joel Gracey, Hoc Cam Lai, Travis Fadale and Jordan
Gracey. Burial was in the Concord Township Cemetery in Garner. TheCataldo
Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Richard LeRoy Starry, the son of Frank and Ramona (Iliff) Starry, was
born December 26, 1937, at Webster City. He attended school in Webster
City.
On December 23, 1956, he married Ilo Mae Simons at Webster City. They
lived in Maquoketa, Clear Lake and for the past 14 years in Garner.
Richard was employed at Fareway Stores for 15 years and Caterpillar for
20 years, retiring in 1988. Following his retirement, he did some
carpentry work and worked at C and A Hobby and Miniature Shop in Mason
City. He enjoyed building dollhouses and collecting planes, trains and
toys. Richard loved spending time with his family and spoiling his
grandchildren and two dogs, Lizzie and Fritz.
He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Ilo Mae Starry of Garner;
daughter, Barbara Kruser and husband, Gregory of Maquoketa; son, Shawn
Starry and wife, Hope of Garner; seven grandchildren, Jennifer, Travis,
Derek, Kathryn, Joseph, Cody and Brooke; two great-grandchildren, Daisy
Mae and Rasta; and two sisters, Kay Ades of Indianola and Jeanne Taylor
of California.
He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Nancy Lewis;
granddaughter, Carla Fadale; and a sister, Sue Dahlager. |
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Harold F. Slagle 1912-2004 |
September 8, 2004
Harold F. Slagle, 92, of Garner, Iowa died
Thursday, September 2, 2004, at the Concord Care Center, Garner.
His funeral was held Saturday, September 4, at the Cataldo Funeral Chapel
in Garner with the Rev. Edward Bard, chaplain of Hospice of North Iowa
officiating.
Casket bearers were Scott Weaver, Rich Weaver, Brandon Weaver, Michael
Barkhaus, Daniel Barkhaus and James Barkhaus. Burial was in the Memorial
Park Cemetery, Mason City. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge of the
arrangements.
Harold Francis Slagle, the son of Oscar and Nellie (Kephart) Slagle, was
born February 29, 1912, at Riceville. He graduated from high school in
1928 at Neilville, Wisconsin.
On April 13, 1935, he married Edna Lucille Womack at Cresco. They farmed
in the Riceville area from 1935 to 1947 and then moved to Callender
where they continued to farm until 1956. In 1956 they moved to Garner
where Harold was employed as a blacksmith and welder. He enjoyed
dancing, woodworking and camping.
Harold is survived by his five children, Dale (Ruth) Slagle of Garner,
Norma (Dennis) Barkhaus of Pomeroy, Jean (Bob) Wilson of Clear Lake,
Nadine Weaver of Clear Lake and Nancy (Frank) Johnson of Panora; 22
grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; and 11 great-great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Edna on January 9, 1997; his
parents; a son-in-law, Dick Weaver; two grandchildren, Dawn and Douglas
Slagle; a great-grandson, Caleb John MacDonald; a brother, Ralph Slagle;
a sister, Ethel Wietzel; and a special friend, Thelma Wier. |
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Roger D. Johnson 1931-2004 |
September 15, 2004
Roger D. Johnson, age 73, of Hayfield, died
Friday, September 3, 2004, at the Concord Care Center in Garner.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 7, at the Forest
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Forest City with the Rev. Ted Gullixson
officiating. Burial was in the Crystal Lake Cemetery in Crystal Lake.
The Petersen Lund Funeral Home, Forest City, was in charge of the arrangements.
Roger D. Johnson was born on a farm in Winnebago County, near Lake Mills
on August 19, 1931. He was the son of Wilford and Anna (Chose) Johnson.
He was baptized and confirmed at the Center Lutheran Church near
Scarville and received his education in a rural school near his home.
He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. Following his
honorable discharge from the service, he returned to Forest City and
began working for Gjellefald Construction.
On August 31, 1957, he married Janice Farrell in Garner. The couple made
Hayfield their home since 1958. For 33 years Roger worked as a custodian
for the Garner-Hayfield schools, retiring in 1993. He enjoyed attending
community events and parades all over north Iowa. He took great pride in
caring for his vehicles and home and enjoyed gardening and lawn care.
For years he would ride his bike to Forest City in the early morning to
have biscuits and gravy with his friends at Hardee's. He was a member of
the Forest Evangelical Lutheran Church in Forest City.
Survivors include his wife, Janice Johnson of Garner; two sons, Arlyn
Johnson and wife, Karrie of Forest City and Joel Johnson and wife, Wendy
of West Des Moines.
Also surviving are five grandchildren, Alyssa, Kelsey, Christopher,
Haiden and Grace; and one great-granddaughter, Angeleah. He is also
survived by two brothers and a sister, Arthur Johnson (Sophie) of Des
Moines, Duane Johnson (Virginia) of Albert Lea, Minnesota and Sharon
Leegaard of Barrett, Minnesota.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Lon; brothers, Raymond,
Oliver and David; and sisters, Evelyn Severson, Wilma Walkup and Helen
Tschirki. |
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Services For Keith Cottington
September 8, 2004
Keith P. Cottington, 87, of Crystal Lake, died
Saturday, September 4, 2004, at the Westview Care Center in Britt.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, September 8, at 1:30 p.m., at
the Crystal Lake United Methodist Church. The Rev. Cathy Luck will
officiate. Burial will be in the Crystal Lake Cemetery.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, September 7, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the
Ewing-Dugger Funeral Chapel in Britt, and one hour prior to services at
the church.
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Nicole Mae Rayhons
September 8, 2004
Carolyn Rayhons, 4, of Sioux Center, is excited to
announce the birth of her siser, Nicole Mae. Nicole was born on
Thursday, August 5, to Travis and Alecia Rayhons. Nichole weighed 8
pounds, 6 ounces and was 22 inches long.
Grandparents are Mark and Kathy Rayhons of Garner and Rev. Maynard and
Marcia Koerner of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Great-Grandparents are Agnes Rayhons of Britt, Ray and Julie Christians
of Joplin, Missouri and Emma Koerner of Freeman, South Dakota.
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Carol A. McAfee 1936-2004 |
September 15, 2004
Carol A. McAfee, 69, of Garner died Saturday,
September 4, 2004, at her home.
Her funeral was held Thursday, September 9, at the St. Boniface Catholic
Church in Garner with Fr. Jerry Blake officiating. Donna Young was the
lector. Music was provided by organist, Carolyn Kumsher who accompanied
the church choir. Ushers were Robert Kral and Lawrence Engstler.
Honorary bearers were the CD of A-Court Isabella No. 642. Casket
bearers were Tim McAfee, Terry McAfee, Sean McAfee, Seamus McAfee, Nick
McAfee and Matt Swaim. Burial was at the St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery.
The Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Carol Ann McAfee, the daughter of Derward and Marcella (Hatten) Neitzel,
was born June 3, 1936, at Bancroft. She graduated from the St. John's High
School in Bancroft in 1954.
On April 30, 1955, she was married to Dean Edwin McAfee at the St. Michael's
Catholic Church in Whittemore. They made their home in Garner where they
raised their family and Carol was employed as a home care aide for
Hancock County. She enjoyed her family, reading and going to games and
musicals of her grandchildren.
She was a member of the St. Boniface Catholic Church where she had served as
a lector, Eucharistic Minister and taught catechism. She was also a
member of CD of A, Rosary Society and the Garner VFW Auxiliary.
Survivors inclue her five children, Tim (Jan) McAfee of Overland Park,
Kansas, Tom McAfee of Colleyville, Texas, Terry (Stacy) McAfee of
Sacramento, California, Becky (John) Hejlik of Britt and Brenda (Chuck)
Swaim of Ames; nine grandchildren, Andrea (A.J.) Spiker, Allison Hejlik,
Amber Hejlik, Matthew Swaim, Jessica Swaim, Sean McAfee, Seamus McAfee,
Nicholas McAfee and Alexander McAfee; and a great-granddaughter,
Katherine Spiker.
Also surviving are three brothers and a sister, Ed (Hope) Nietzel of
Seguin, Texas, Tom (Janet) Neitzel of Silverdale, Washington, Mary Kay
Strickler of Mason City and Jim (Charlotte) Neitzel of Olympia,
Washington; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Dean, on
December 28, 2001; and a granddaughter, Shannon McAfee. |
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Keith Cottington 1917-2004
September 15, 2004
Keith P. Cottington of Crystal Lake, died
Saturday, September 4, 2004, at the Westview Care Center, Britt. He was
87.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, September 8, at the United
Methodist Church in Crystal Lake. The Rev. Catherine A. Luck officiated.
Music was provided by Kristie Kirshbaum, who accompanied soloists, Bruce
Wubben and a congregational hymn. Kenneth Sorenson ushered.
Burial was in the Crystal Lake Cemetery with military graveside rites
provided by the Crystal Lake American Legion Post #409. The Ewing-Dugger
Funeral Home of Britt was in charge of the arrangements. Honorary
casketbearers were Dr. A. J. Cullen, Russell Burress, Rodney Swanson,
Jeff Cottington, Marvin Hackbarth, Terry Hecker, Ann Tendell, Curt
Watson and Wray Hallett. Casket bearers were Kirk Rolland, Kent
Penquite, Jim Cottington, Keith Cottington, Doug Cottington, Zane Hobbs
and Randy Cottington.
Keith P. Cottington was born to Levi Bridge and Gertrude Gienap
Cottington of rural Crystal Lake, on May 17, 1917. He resided on the
family farm in Linden Township until 1941, when he joined the army.
Keith served in the 34th Red Bull Division as a sergeant from February
of 1941 to August of 1945. He served in campaigns in Africa, Italy and
Germany. He was awarded the Purple Heart among many other citations.
He was honorably discharged and upon his return home he married Maxine
Enderson in Webster City on June 2, 1946. Keith farmed in the Crystal
Lake area until his heart attack. He delivered Winnebago RV's until his
retirement in 1990. He resided at the Prairie View Apartments in Garner and
later moved to the Westview Care Center in Britt.
Keith was a member of Post #409 American Legion in Crystal Lake and a
life member of VFW Post #2818 in Litchfield, Minnesota.
Survivors include eight brothers and sisters, Donald "Red" Cottington of
Britt, Richard and Flo Cottington of North Sioux City, South Dakota,
Gwen Rolland of Bode, Rex and Beverly Cottington of Phoenix, Arizona,
Bruce and Marie Cottington of Litchfield, Minnesota, Marilee and Jim
McAlpine of Oak Harbor, Washington, Barbara and Don Penquite of Ankeny
and Levi Jr. and Doris Cottington of Crossville, Tennessee.
He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Carol Jean Jensen of
Westminster, Colorado; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Maxine; half brothers,
Lyle Cottington and Dwight Cottington; half sister, Gladys Siekmeier;
and sister, Pauline Watson.
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September 15, 2004
Viola Lewerke of Garner, died Wednesday, September
8, 2004, at the Concord Care Center, Garner. She was 88.
Funeral services were held Saturday, September 11 at the Zion Church of
the Nazarene in Britt. The Rev. Brandt Freeburg and the Rev. Ron Van Wey
officiated. Music was provided by pianist, Frances Freeburg who
accompanied vocalists, Jacklyn Malek, Marcia Upmeyer and Brenda Haag.
Myrlen Olsen and Kenny Shipler ushered.
Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery, Britt. Services were under the
direction of the Ewing-Dugger Funeral Home of Britt. Casket bearers were
Ron Lewerke, Tim Lewerke, Bob Lewerke, Jim Powers, Jeff Powers, Brent
Powers, Mark Lewerke, Rich Lewerke, David Lewerke, Tom Langlitz and
Eric Imel.
Viola, the daughter of William H. and Mary Alice Edwards Broome was born
March 10, 1916, in Williams.
She was united in marriage with Pete Lewerke on April 5, 1935, in Britt.
She worked at Stitchcraft at Forest City for 14 years, retiring in April
of 1978.
Viola enjoyed gardening, canning, quilting and music. Her greatest love
was serving the Lord and spending time with her family. She was a
faithful woman of prayer. She was a member of the Britt Zion Church of
the Nazarene.
Survivors include her husband, Pete Lewerke of Garner; three sons and two
daughters, Bob Lewerke and his wife, Marline of Mason City, Wanda Powers
and her husband, Jack of Garner, Jerry Lewerke and his wife, Susan of
Britt, David Lewerke and his wife, Diane of Prescott, Arizona, Sherry
Langlitz of Garner; 20 grandchildren, Ron (Betsy) Lewerke, Tim (Lisa)
Lewerke, Bob (Terri) Lewerke, Marcia (Ron) Upmeyer, Jacklyn (Don) Malek,
Jim (Pat) Powers, Jeff (Biz) Powers, Brenda (Jim) Haag, Brent (Teri)
Powers, Mark (Joann) Lewerke, Rich Lewerke, Andrea (Randy) Hayungs, Eric
(Mikki) Imel, Shannon Imel, David (Angela) Lewerke, April (Josh) Gross,
Angela Lewerke, Autumn (Dustin) Butler, Tom Langlitz, Nancy (Matt)
Anderson; 38 great-grandchildren; and ten great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; six sisters; ten brothers;
daughter-in-law, Pat Lewerke (1992); great-grandson, Andy Upmeyer
(1992); grand-daughter, Marne Lewerke (1998); and son-in-law, Bill
Langlitz (2000). |
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Tatum Jo Lester
September 15, 2004
Tatum Jo Lester, daughter of Brent and Amy Lester,
was born at 1:27 a.m., August 29, at Mary Greely Hospital, Ames. She
weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was 20 inches long.
Tatum is welcomed home by big brothers, Brayden and Jakob.
Grandparents are Jim and Nancy Haan, Laura Malek and Bob Malek, all of
Garner. Great-grandmothers are Rena Freiberg of Corwith and Helen Malek
of Garner.
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Roberta Cooper 1932-2004
September 22, 2004
Garner native Roberta Cooper of Sioux Falls, South
Dakota, died Saturday, September 12, 2004, at Sioux Falls. She was 72.
Funeral services were held Thursday, September 16, at the Wildflower
Presbyterian Church, Sioux Falls. The Rev. Jennifer Swier officiated.
Pallbearers were Dennis Kiner, Dave Forseth, Scott Cooper and Buddy
Cooper. Burial was in the Hills of Rest Memorial Park, Sioux Falls. The
George Bloom Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Roberta Joan Armstrong, daughter of Burt W. and Vera (Stewart) Armstrong,
was born January 15, 1932, at Garner where she grew up and graduated
from high school.
She was united in marriage with Ralph D. Cooper on April 9, 1952, at
Garner. Following their marriage the couple lived in Mitchell and Sioux
Falls, South Dakota.
Bobbie worked for JC Penney and for Citibank for many years. She was an
active member of the Wildflower Presbyterian Church where she
participated in circle, Bible study, prayer chain, and also served as a
deacon.
Bobbie's family was the most important aspect of her life. She was active
as a volunteer for the RSVP Program, driving friends to various events,
recycling newspapers for the Humane Society, attending JC Penney and
Citibank retiree get-togethers, playing Bunko and helping with Sunday
School at church. She also traveled extensively by bus tour and plane
including Branson, Missouri, Hawaii, and most recently to Las Vegas with
her sister, Delores.
She became a resident at Sunnycrest Apartments five months ago, where she
was involved in the day-to-day activities of the community.
Survivors include her son, Mike (Terri) Cooper of Sioux Falls, her
daughter, Brenda (Garry) Forseth, Sioux Falls; three grand-children,
Becky Cooper of Colton, South Dakota, Scott Cooper of Hutchinson, Minnesota
and
Madi Forseth of Sioux Falls; one great-granddaughter, Taylor Lindekugel
of
Colton, South Dakota; and one sister, Delores Shoger of Charleston, West
Vaginia.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph on April 9, 2000; her
parents; and one sister, Eunice Kammrad.
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Alvin Halverson 1924-2004 |
September 22, 2004
Alvin H. Halverson, 80, of Garner died Wednesday,
September 15, 2004, at the Mercy Medical Center North Iowa, Mason City.
Funeral services were held Saturday, September 18, at the United
Presbyterian Church in Garner with the Rev. Linzy Collins officiating.
Music was provided by organist, Audrey Sonnenberg who accompanied
congregational hymns. Special music was provided by Rev. Collins and
Sheree Pedersen. Ushers were Bill Adams and Mark Katuin.
Honorary bearers were the North Garner Community Club and the North Iowa
Woodcarvers.
Casket bearers were Mike Halverson, Terry Hammond, Donovan Blumer, Jim
Crone, Paul Nelson and Jeff Powers.
Burial was in the Concord Township Cemetery in Garner. The Cataldo Funeral Home
was in charge of the arrangements.
Alvin Harry Halverson, the son of Harland and Fern (Juhl) Halverson, was
born March 9, 1924, on a farm near Miller. When Alvin was 6 years old
his mother, Fern, passed away and his father then married Viola Olson.
He attended country school near Miller and helped his father on the
farm.
On May 21, 1945 he married Betty Jane Blumer at the Miller Lutheran
Church. They lived north of Garner where he farmed and worked at the
Butz Hatchery in Garner. Alvin drove school bus for the Garner-Hayfield
Community School district for 28 years. When they moved into town, Alvin
began working in the livestock artificial insemination business and was
a substitute driver for the Star mail route. He enjoyed his family,
woodcarving and visiting with people.
He was a member of the United Presbyterian Church in Garner, the North
Garner Community Club and the North Iowa Woodcarvers.
Survivors include his wife, Betty of Garner; four children, Gerald
(Carol) Halverson of Coralville, Gloria Halverson of Garner, Brenda
(Dave) Zimple of Badger and Sandra (Matt) Crone of Garner; three
grandchildren, Stephanie Zimple of Waterloo, Melinda Zimple of Fort
Dodge and Logan Crone of Garner; a sister, Norma Hammond of Leland; a
sister-in-law, LaVera Halverson of Garner; and several nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; step-mother; and a brother,
Franklin Halverson. |
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Dalton Tyler
Mills
September 22, 2004
Dalton Tyler Mills was born on August 30, at the Mercy Medical
Center-North Iowa in Mason City at 10:41 a.m. He weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces
and was 20 inches long.
Parents are Jeremy and Dawn Mills of Garner.
Grandparents are Jim and Cheryl Bakken of Forest City, and Kevin and
Wendy Mills of Marathon.
Great-grandparents are LaVina Bakken of Garner, Harriet Harms of Buffalo
Center and Darlene Mills of Webb.
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Cynthia Blumer-Francis 1960-2004 |
September 29, 2004
Cynthia (Cindy) L. Blumer-Francis, 44, of Mason
City died Wednesday, September 15, 2004, at the Muse-Norris Hospice
Inpatient Unit in Mason City.
Funeral services were held on Monday, September 20, with the Rev. Wendy
Johannesen officiating. Interment was in the Memorial Park Cemetery,
Mason City.
Cindy Lou Francis was born on January 13, 1960 at Britt. She was the
daughter of Harold Blumer and Marlys (Rafferty) Hyland.
Cindy was caring, artisitic and a loving person with her number one job
of being a mother and taking care of her family. She enjoyed spending
time with her family and taking care of abandoned animals. She was a Hot
Wheel collector and member of the Hot Wheels Club of Iowa.
Survivors include her husband, Steve Francis of Mason City; six children,
Heather Blumer of Mason City, Hanna Blumer, Angela Francis, Nicholas
Francis, all at home, Tanya (Brad) Dalluge of Grafton and Jeff (Tina)
Francis of Manly; her parents, Harold (Dorothy) Blumer of Garner and
Marlys (Bob) Hyland of Des Moines.
Also surviving are two brothers, Douglas Blumer of Mason City and Thomas
Blumer of Garner; one sister, Sheila Blumer of Garner; five
step-sisters, Darlene (Larry) Backer of Bayfield, Colorado, Nancy
(Clyde) Gumbert of Hampton, Virginia, Lynn (Craig) Patterson of Cedar
Falls, Regina (Bill) Pirtle and Jeanne (John) Crise; one step-brother,
Richard Wille of Garner; six grandchildren, Anthony Harris, Jacob, Damon
and Cierra Dalluage, Jacey and Zoey Francis; a special friend, Danike
Piper of Mason City; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephew and
cousins.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Tom and Elsie Rafferty and
Jacob and Fannie Blumer; a grandchild, Christian Dalluge; two cousins,
Jody Kaster and Karen Ausmus. |
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Bernhard Vierkant 1929-2004
September 29, 2004
Bernhard E. Vierkant of Mason City, died Saturday,
September 18, 2004, at the Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa. He was 74.
Graveside funeral services were held Wednesday, September 22, 2004, at
the Meservey Cemetery with the Rev. Rodney Meester of First Reformed
Church, Meservey, presiding. Veteran's rites were conducted by the Mason City Veteran's Memorial
Association. The Retz-Grarup Funeral Home of Meservey was in charge of
the
arrangements.
Bernhard Eugene Vierkant was born December 25, 1929, in Franklin County. He
was the son of Herman H. and Grace (Fekkers) Vierkant. He was baptized
and confirmed in the First Reformed Church in Meservey. He attended
country school.
Bernhard was united in marriage with Lucille A. Schultz in Aberdeen, Maryland.
He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He returned to
Meservey with his family and drove truck with Vierkant and Son Trucking.
Later he sold the business and drove truck for Doden trucking and
others. For the last 22 years Bernie drove a bus for Mason City Transit.
He was a life member of the VFW in Mason City and a member of the
American Legion and Moose Lodge. Bernie was quite a good mechanic and
liked tinkering with cars and trucks. He liked reading western books
and gardening and traveling.
Survivors include his four children, Linda Wessels of Eau Claire, Wisconsin,
Robert and Meri (Kathy) Vierkant of Belmond, Carol Schoenwetter of Garner
and
Vicki Taylor of Ankeny; nine grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; a
sister, Noreen (Ed) Schwierjohann of Sheffield; special friends, Lorraine
Brackey and Barb Laughlin of Mason City.
Bernie was preceded in death by his parents; and brother, LaVerne Vierkant.
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September 29, 2004
Marie M. Vogel. 76, of Garner died Monday,
September 20, 2004, at the Concord Care Center in Garner.
Her funeral was held Thursday, September 23, at the St. Boniface Catholic
Church with Fr. Michael Schueller officiating. Donna Young was the
lector. Music was provided by organist, Carolyn Kumsher who accompanied
the church choir. Special music was provided by Mary Chambers.
Honorary bearers were Marvin Engstler, Bill Young, Paul Young and Phil
Garland. Casket bearers were Brad Butin, Jimmy Butin, Mark Vogel, Chris
Vogel, Nick Weber and Jim Weber. Burial was in the St. Boniface Catholic
Cemetery. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Memorials
may be directed to the Hospice of North Iowa.
Marie Matilda Vogel, the daughter of Charles A. and Coletta (Sondag)
Webb, was born July 16, 1928 at Sigourney. She attended the Plank
Township #9 country school near Sigourney and helped her family on the
farm.
On January 21, 1948, she was married to Joseph Richard Vogel at the St.
Elizabeth Catholic Church in Harper. They lived in Sigourney until
moving to Garner in 1958. Marie was employed as school cook in Garner
for 32 years. She retired in 1992. She enjoyed her grandchildren,
cooking, sewing and gardening. She was a member of the St. Boniface
Catholic Church and Rosary Society.
Marie is survived by her husband, Joseph, of Garner; three children,
James (Kathy) Vogel of League, Texas, John (Lee Ann) Vogel of League,
Texas and Bonnie (Robert) Butin of Garner; nine grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; two sisters, Jane (Tony) Weber of Washington and
Helen (Dale) Barnhart of Sigourney; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by infant twin daughters, Teresa and Mary; her
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William F. Chizek 1931-2004 |
October 6, 2004
William F. Chizek of Britt, died Saturday, September 25, 2004, at the
Hospice House of North Iowa in Mason City. He was 73.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday, September 28, at the St.
Wencelaus Catholic Church, Duncan. The Rev. Michael Schuller officiated.
Jerry Chizek and Donald Chizek were lectors. Music was provided by
organist, Mary Kopacek who accompanied soloist, Louis Zrostlik. Anton
Trca and Dean Rieke ushered.
Honorary casket bearers were Matthew Chizek and Jackson Chizek. Casket
bearers were Matthew Chizek, Jared Chizek, Travis Chizek, Nathan Chizek,
Zachary Chizek and Ryan Chizek. Burial was in the St. John's Cemetery,
Duncan, with graveside military services provided by the Britt Veteran's
Ceremonial Unit. The Ewing-Dugger Funeral Home of Britt was charge of
the
arrangements.
William Francis Chizek, the son of William A. and Lillian (Kopacek)
Chizek was born September 1, 1931, at Garner. He graduated from the Britt High
School with the class of 1949. Following graduation he served in the
United States Army during the Korean Conflict.
William was united in marriage with Blanche Rose Formanek on June 19,
1956. The couple farmed and made their home on the family farm near
Britt.
William was a life time member of the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in
Duncan where he served on the church and hall boards and was a member of
Catholic Workman Branch #51. He was active in the Britt VFW Post #4370
and Britt American Legion Post #315, serving as commander with both
organizations. William was also chairman of the Britt Easter Egg Hunt
for a number of years.
He enjoyed fishing and dancing and spending time with family and friends.
William is survived by his wife of 48 years, Blanche, and their six
children: Jerry (Pam) of Manson and children, Matthew (Rhiannon), Jared
and Travis, Donald (Mary) of Cedar Rapids and children, Ryan, Katelyn
and Patrick, Bonnie (Pete) Wilhite of Corwith and children, Chelcee and
Luke, William G. (Karen) of Prairie City and children, Nicole, Nathan,
Zachary, Jazmine, Mathew and Madyson, Patricia (Don) Swanson of
Ottumwa and children, Jacob and Erica, and James (Renee) of Loganville,
Georgia and son, Jackson; and a sister, Marie (Gary) Wieck.
Survivors also include his sister-in-law, Lorraine Chizek; brother-in-law, Francis Arndorfer; mother-in-law, Elsie Formanek; brother-in-law,
Robert (Alvera) Formanek; and sisters-in-law, Marge (Tom) Ryerson and
Marlene (Craig) Leerar; many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and
friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; granddaughter, Ashlee Noel
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Jack Hernon of Forest City died Monday, September
27, 2004, at the Westview Care Center in Britt. He was 92.
Funeral services were held Thursday, September 30, at the Ewing-Dugger
Funeral Chapel in Britt. The Rev. Penny Thacker officiated. Music was
provided by organist, Brenda Smith who accompanied soloist, John
Weishaar. Casketbearers were Jon Hiscocks, Donald Hiscocks, Dean
Hiscocks, Milo Kollasch, Jim Hoffmann and Jim Hansen. Burial was in the
Evergreen Cemetery, Britt.
Jack, the son of Thomas and Millie Iverson Hernon, was born June 16,
1912, at Medicine Lake, Montana. After the death of his father in 1915,
the family moved to Forest City. He graduated from the Forest City High
School in 1929. He was united in marriage with Mildred Rapp on July 23,
1938, in Owatonna, Minnesota.
Jack was employed by Richardson Tire Shop, Forest City Municipal Power
Plant and Dairyland Coop. The couple moved to Algona in 1951, where Jack
was employed by the Algona Municipal Plant until retiring in 1977.
Following retirement, Jack and Mildred moved to their cottage in Clear
Lake, where they would spend their summers. They would travel and spend
time at Bermuda Palms in Earp, California during the winter. In 1992,
they decided to spend full time at the lake. Jack and Mildred moved to
Forest City in 2001.
A veteran of World War II, Jack was a life time member of the American
Legion Post #121 in Forest City. He had a love for nature and birds and
was a photographer.
Surivivors include his wife, Mildred; a sister-in-law, Ethel Hernon of
Houston, Texas; two nephews, Patrick Hernon of Pasadena, Texas and Peter
Hernon of Farmington, Maine.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Robert and Horace.
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Barbara Cromwell 1945-2004
October 6, 2004
Barbara E. Lorenzen Cromwell, 59, of Woden died
Tuesday, September 28, 2004, at her home.
Funeral services were held Saturday at the St. John's Lutheran Church in
Woden. The Rev. Arlen Lloyd officiated. Music was provided by organist,
Karen Post who accompanied soloist, Bruce Wubben and a congregational
hymn. Ushers were Bill Gerdes and Lyle Doege. Casket bearers were Clay
Hobbs, Bryce Juhl, Larry Flatebo, Corey Williams, Darrell Brandt and
Lisa Lorenzen. Interment will be at a later date in the Bingham Township
Cemetery, Woden. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Barbara Ellan Lorenzen Cromwell, the daughter of Willie and Charlotte
(Smith) Phillips was born March 24, 1945, at Buffalo Center. She
attended country school near Woden until the age of 11, when she moved
with her family to Marietta, Minnesota.
On October 25, 1961, she was married to Vernon Lorenzen at Madison,
Minnesota. They lived in South Dakota where they raised their six
children before moving to Woden in 1969. In May of 1971 another child,
Scott, was added to their family. Barb was employed at Winnebago
Industries from 1971 to 1974. She drove school bus from 1974 to 1980 and
in 1975 started Barb's Poultry Picking, which she operated until selling
it to her daughter, Tammy in 1983. She began driving semi in 1975 for
Bituminus in Algona and later for Brazos Transport in Fort Dodge. On
July 27, 1986 her husband, Vernon, died in a semi accident. After his
death, Barb continued to live in Woden and in 1988 began driving for
Kelm Transport and ran the terminal.
On June 9, 1990 she was married to Marlin Cromwell at the Trinity Lutheran
Church in Forest City. They lived in Woden and drove semi together for
Norseman Trucking in Lake Mills. They continued to drive as a team until
August 6, 2004.
Barb enjoyed her grandchildren, gardening, tending to her flowerbeds,
camping, NASCAR racing, needlework and collecting dolls, beanie babies,
angels and music boxes. She also enjoyed playing bear claw machines and
would give her prizes to her grandchildren or children in need. She was
a member of the St. John's Lutheran Church and the Iowa Motor Truck
Association.
Survivors include her husband, Marlin of Woden; seven children, Kimberly
(Larry) Flatebo of Woden, Susan (Darrell) Brandt of Bricelyn, Minnesota,
Robert (Lisa) Lorenzen of Mason City, Tammra Lorenzen and significant
other, Corey Williams of Buffalo Center, Patricia (Clay) Hobbs of Britt,
Pamela (Bryce) Juhl of Fort Dodge and Scott (Tina) Lorenzen of
Lincolnton, Georgia; a step-daughter, Terry Rogers of Boone;
grandchildren, Kristi, Jeremy, Renae, Matthew, Shannon, Lucas, Austin,
Laura, Daniel, Brianna, Ryan, Evan, Logan, Morgan, Cassandra, Dakota and
Devin; step-grandchildren, Jessica, Jon, James, Jessa and Janelle; a
brother, Billy (Ingrid) Phillips of Rockford, Illinois; a sister,
Beverly Phillips of Fort Worth, Texas; and many nieces, nephews and
other family.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Vernon; and her parents.
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Maria del Carmen Delao 1923-2004
October 6, 2004
Maria del Carmen Delao of Britt died Wednesday,
September 29, 2004, at the Westview Care Center, Britt. She was 81.
Her funeral was held Monday, October 4, in Sioux City. Burial was at
Ponca, Nebraska. The Cataldo Funeral Home in Britt was in charge of the
arrangements.
Maria del Carmen Delao, the daughter of Cliofas and Joaquina (Herrera)
Torres, was born February 18, 1923 at San Felipe, Guanajuato, Mexico. In
1939 she was married to Jose Nemecio Delao in San Felipe. They lived in
Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
In 1981 they moved to the U.S. settling in Sioux City. For a short time,
Carmen and Jose lived in McAllen, Texas where he died June 15, 1984.
Carmen then moved to Denison to live with her daughter, Hermelinda
Zamago. In 1988, the family moved to Britt. She enjoyed her family and
many friends. She was a member of the Catholic Church.
Survivors include her children, Guadalupe (Angela) Delao, Juana
(Anastacio) Gonzales, Maria De La Luz (Claudio) Rodriguez, Ignacio
(Nancy Brady) Delao, Celia (Juan) Ramirez, Amalia (Sergio Antonio)
Casanova and Hermelinda (Raymundo) Zamago; a daughter-in-law, Guadalupe
Mancillas; and grandchildren, Jesus, Ester, Carmen, Guadalupe, Martin,
Elizabeth, Griselda, Melisa, Angela, Juana, Martin, Anastacio, Elvira,
Alma, Blanca, Angelina, Natali, David, Martin, Marilu, Maribel, Jesus,
Ignacio, Irma, Dora Alicia, Javier, Claudio, Claudia, Alejandro, Anita,
Rodrigo, Jose Luis, Jessica, Marilu, Alejandro, Noel, Nicolas, Tono,
Lorena, Denisse, Antonio, Raymundo Jr., Rolando and Crystal.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jose; her parents; and six
children, Gilberto, Maria del Carmen Delao, Hector, Nemecio, Adrian and
Rosalie Delao.
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Bernadine Standley
1923-2004
October 13, 2004
Bernadine E. Standley of Mount
Pleasant, formerly of the Clear Lake and Klemme areas,
died Thursday, September 30, 2004 at the Henry County
Health Center in Mount Pleasant. She was 80.
Funeral services for Bernadine Standley were held Tuesday, October 5, at
the Weir and Kimzey Funeral Home in Mount Pleasant.
The Rev. Jeffrey L. Crawford of Calvary Baptist
Church, Mount Pleasant, officiated. Burial was in the
Forest Home Cemetery, Mount Pleasant.
Bernadine Elaine Standley was born October 2, 1923, in Clear Lake. She
was the daughter of Orris and Lenora (Lawhorn) Lundy.
She was raised and attended schools in the Clear Lake
and Klemme areas. On May 30, 1940, Bernadine Lundy and
Donald Clark Standley were married at Sheffield.
Mrs. Standley worked at the Surf Ballroom and the Holiday Restaurant in
Clear Lake. In 1966, the family moved to make their
home in Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Standley was employed by
Emerson Electric, Heatilator and Motorola, all in
Mount Pleasant. For several years after that she was
the secretary for the Mount Pleasant office of the
Iowa Department of Health, She retired in 1985.
Bernadine enjoyed sewing, baking and cooking. She also found time to
engage in several forms of craft making.
Survivors include two sons and their wives, Don W. and Lois Standley of
Garner, Jim and Linda Standley of Fultondale, Alabama;
three daughters, Donnitta Hayungs and her friend, Joe
Shafer of Garner, Cindy Koelm an her husband, Raymond
of Altamont, Illinois and Kathy Kimbrough and her
husband, Keith of Mount Pleasant; one sister, Madelyn
Paca of Garner; one sister-in-law, Aretta Van Dorin of
Mount Pleasant; 12 grandchildren, 16
great-grandchildren; and three step-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald on September 3, 1971; a
son-in-law, Robert Hayungs; and a brother-in-law,
George Paca.
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