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Kenneth D. Pannhoff
1925-2005
July 13, 2005
Former Kanawha and Klemme resident, Kenneth "Kenny" D.
Pannhoff, 80, died Friday, July 1, 2005, at the Concord Care Center,
Garner.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, July 6, at the Immanuel Reformed
United Church of Christ, Klemme. The Rev. Donna Buckman officiated.
Burial with full military honors was in the Ell Township Cemetery,
Klemme. The Andrews Funeral Home of Klemme was in charge of the
arrangements.
Kenneth Pannhoff was born July 23, 1924, the son of John and Anna
(Heginger) Pannhoff on a farm northeast of Klemme. He attended Ell
Township, Hancock County Schools. As a young man he worked for various
area farmers, before serving in the United States Army as an MP in
Germany commencing in 1945.
Following his military tenure he returned to the Garner area where he
farmed on his own for seven years. He then was employed for many years
with the Hancock County ASCS office. He later was employed by the
Forrester Trailer Company in Forest City and for a number of years at
the Triggs Trailer Company in Kanawha before retirement.
Kenny was united in marriage to Frances D. Otto on January 13, 1956, at
the Little Brown Church in Nashua. Their union lasted nearly 50 years.
The couple lived in Klemme from 1962-82 before moving to Kanawha, where
they lived until moving to the Concord Care Center.
In earlier years, Kenny enjoyed taking his family on fishing excursions.
He enjoyed riding motorcycles, gardening, music (especially polkas) and
was a self taught accordion player. He loved to go dancing. He will be
remembered for his wonderful sense of humor.
Survivors include his sons, Jim of Forest City, Al and wife Connie of
Swea City, Doug and wife, Tracie of Klemme; two daughters, Patty and
special friend, Dan Smith of Klemme and Sharon and husband, Donny
Reysack of Klemme; grandchildren, Teri Jo Cohrs, Klemme, Andy Cohrs,
Garner, Tanya Harley, Klemme, Jeremy Pannhoff, Mason City, Michael
Pannhoff, Klemme, Nathan Pannhoff, Klemme, Ashley Pannhoff, Klemme,
Telsie and Brittney Pannhoff, Klemme and Serena and Collin Pannhoff,
Swea City; and seven great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are two brothers, Merle and wife, Ruth Pannhoff of Mason
City, Raymond "Sharky" Pannhoff and wife, Lorena of Ventura; sisters,
Mary Clark and husband, Curt of Forest City and Marlene Pannhoff of
Mason City.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Frannie on June 3,
2005; brothers, Dean and Lyle; and sister, Arlene.
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Sarah Marie Wetterling
July 6, 2005
Mary Ellen Wetterling welcomes her new baby sister, Sarah Marie
Wetterling, daughter of Ron and Ellen Wetterling of Parker, Colorado.
Sarah Marie was born on Tuesday, June 7, 2005. She weighed 6 pounds, 15
ounces.
Proud grandmothers are Judy Wetterling of Garner and Arletta Menard of
Bourbonnais, Illinois.
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Anna Marie DeBoer
July 6, 2005
With joy to God for his gracious favor, Pastor
Jeff and Karen DeBoer of Garner rejoice in the birth of their daughter,
Anna Marie.
Anna was born on June 28, 2005. She weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces and was 20
inches long.
Anna is welcomed home by big brothers, Josiah and Micah. Grandparents are
the Rev. Mark and Corrie Zylstra of Allendale, Michigan and Charles and
Rheta DeBoer of Hills, Minnesota.
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Vincent V. Nedved 1913-2005 |
July 13, 2005
Vincent V. Nedved of Garner, died Tuesday, July 5,
2005, at the Hancock County Memorial Hospital, Britt. He was 92.
Funeral services were held on Friday, July 8, at the St. Wenceslaus
Catholic Church in Duncan with the Rev. Michael Schueller officiating.
Clarence Johanns was the lector. Music was provided by organist, Mary
Kopacek who accompanied the church choir and soloist, Jamie Nedved.
Ushers were George Tusha and Kenneth Paca.
Casket bearers were Daniel Vincent Nedved, Brian Nedved, Edward Vincent
Smith, Rob Hulse, Randy Weiland, Jeff Christianson and Thomas Richard
Smith. Burial was in the St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Duncan. The
Cataldo Funeral Home of Garner was in charge of the arrangements.
Vincent Victor Nedved, the son of Stanislus "Stank" and Barbary (Kopacek)
Nedved, was born May 2, 1913, on a farm northwest of Garner. He attended
Garfield No. 5 rural school and helped his family on the farm.
On July 2, 1935, he married Agnes Magdalen Hrubes at the St. Wenceslaus
Catholic Church in Duncan. They farmed northwest of Garner until
retiring in 1990. In September of 1992 they moved into Garner. Vince
moved to the Prairie View Apartments in Garner in 1997 and in March of
2003 to the Westview Care Center in Britt.
He loved to play the accordion and drums. In his younger years he was in
the Britt Hobo Band and the Garner City Band. Most recently he was
active in the bell choir at the Westview Care Center. He enjoyed his
family, grandchildren, playing cards and dominoes.
He was a member of the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Catholic Workman
Branch No. 51 and had served on the board of directors of the Farmer's
Co-op Elevator, Garner.
Vince is survived by his six children, Marian (Richard) Smith of Iowa
Falls, Elaine Weiland of Britt, Bernard (Suzan) Nedved of Garner,
Marlene (Larry) Christianson of West Memphis, Arkansas, Kathleen
(Robert) Hulse of Ankeny and Gerald (Patricia) Nedved of Garner; 23
grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are his sisters-in-law, Dorothy Nedved of Mason City,
Alice Hrubes of Garner, Margaret Hrubes of Garner, Helen Malek of
Garner, Elsie Vavrik of Garner and Mary Trca of Britt; and two brothers
and sisters-in-law, Joe (Leona) Hrubes of Britt and Clarence (Joan)
Hrubes of Garner.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Agnes on November 18, 1996; his
parents; two sons-in-law, Gary Turner and Dean Weiland; a granddaughter,
Sarah Christianson; a great-grandson, Stephen Fettkether Jr.; brothers,
Jim (Christina) Nedved, John (Mary) Nedved, Bill Nedved and Clement
Nedved; a sister, Rose (Louis) Panos; brothers and sisters-in-law, Frank
Hrubes, John Hrubes, Rose (Marvin) Johanns, Sylvester Malek, Frank
Vavrik, Arnold Trca, Emily (Ernie) Trca and Ray (Darlene) Hrubes.
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Wolfram's To Celebrate Golden
Anniversary |
July 13, 2005
Cynthia (nee Hauge) and Bob Wolfram of Ventura,
celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Friday, July 8. A party
hosted by their children will take place on Saturday, July 23, at 2:00
p.m., at the Ventura Community Center. All friends are invited to share
in the festivities. The couple request no gifts.
Cynthia and Bob were married on July 8, 1955, at the Redeemer Lutheran
Church in Ventura. They are the parents of three children, Robert Jr. of
Ventura; Wendy Wolfram of Rochester, Minnesota and Robin (Mrs. Bob)
Carlson of Deephaven, Minnesota. They have four grandchildren.
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July 20,2005
Jerry W. Green, 58, of Davenport, died Monday, July 11,
2005, at his home. A Celebration of Life service was held on Thursday,
July 14 at the First Christian Church, Davenport.
Burial was in the Belmond Cemetery, Belmond. The Weerts Funeral Home of
Belmond was in charge of the arrangements.
Jerry was born July 22, 1946, in Mason City, to Carl C. and Dorothy
(Mossman) Green. He married Janice Grabbe in Sarasota, Florida on
October 9, 2004, after being together for 17 years.
Jerry was a graduate of the Belmond High School and of the University of
Northern Iowa with a BA in accounting. For 18 years, he worked as a
senior revenue accountant in the finance department, City of Davenport.
He was a member of the First Christian Church, Davenport, where he was
active as the organist and pianist. He formerly was active in the Garner
Jaycees.
Survivors include his wife, Janice; brother, Jon (Judy) Green of Nisswa,
Minnesota; nephews, Brad Green of Princeton, Minnesota and Todd Green of
Buffalo, Minnesota; three great-nephews and a great-niece. He was
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Jocelyn Everett 1987-2005 |
July 20, 2005
Jocelyn "Jocie" Everett, 18, of Britt died Monday,
July 11, 2005, at the Hancock County Memorial Hospital in Britt.
Funeral services for Jocelyn were held on Friday, July 15, at the United
Methodist Church in Britt with the Rev. Robert Dodge, the Rev. Doug
Doughan and the Rev. Joel De Boer officiating. Burial was in the
Evergreen Cemetery in Britt. The Ewing-Dugger Funeral Chapel was in
charge of the arrangements.
Jocelyn Paige Everett, the daughter of Jeff and Julie Smith Everett, was
born May 21, 1987, in Britt. Jocie grew up in Britt and attended school
in the West Hancock Schools, graduating in 2005. As a student, Jocie was
active in band and was a cheer-leader for wrestling.
Jocie enjoyed horseback riding with friends, making hemp bracelets and
necklaces, and listening to music.
She is survived by her parents, Jeff and Julie Smith Everett; one sister,
Sarah; grandparents, Glenn and Beverly Smith of Algona and Beverly
Everett and special friend, Rich Gardner of Wesley; numerous aunts;
uncles; cousins; friends; and the family dogs, Tala and Roy.
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July 20, 2005
Brian Rauk, 53, of Forest City, died Monday, July
11, 2005, at the St. Marys Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota.
Funeral services were held on Thursday, July 14, at the Immanuel Lutheran
Church in Forest City with the Rev. Lee Laaveg officiating. Burial was
in the Madison Township Cemetery in Forest City. The Petersen Lun
Funeral Home of Forest City was in charge of the arrangements.
Brian J. Rauk was born in Forest City on December 26, 1951, the son of
Carlton and Ruby (Lund) Rauk. He was baptized and confirmed at the
Immanuel Lutheran Church in Forest City where he was a life long member.
Brian received his education in the Forest City schools, graduated from
Waldorf College and attended Iowa State University in Ames.
After Iowa State, he began farming with his father. He married Jan Gesme
on July 22,1978, and Forest City has been their home ever since. Brian
worked as a rural mail carrier at the Forest City Post Office for over
30 years. He was a Twins and Cyclones fan and enjoyed spending time with
his family.
Brian is survived by his wife, Jan of Forest City and their three sons,
Kevin and wife, Karla Barkema of Garner, Jay of Ames and Todd of Forest
City; his parents, Carlton (Pete) and Ruby Rauk of Forest City; sisters,
Diane Rovang and fiance, Robert Nordin of Eagan, Minnesota, Pam Hertel
of Janesville, Wisconsin and Pat Formanek and husband, Doug of Forest
City.
He was preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents.
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Jacob Michael Tireman
July 20, 2005
Gina and Mike Tireman of Olathe, Kansas are proud
to announce the birth of their son, Jacob Michael, born on July 5. He
weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long.
Grandparents are Sandy and Verne Brunsen of Garner, Sue and Doug Virnala
of Osage, and Phil Tireman of Mason City. Great-grandparents include
Frances Brunsen of Crystal Lake and Florence Tireman of Osage.
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Mildred A. Simmons 1907-2005
September 21, 2005
Word has been received of the death of Mildred A.
Simmons, 97, formerly of Garner and Cedar Falls. Mrs. Simmons died
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at the Memorial Hospital in Tampa, Florida.
Services were held on Monday, July 18, 2005, in Cedar Falls. The
Richardson Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Mildred A. Simmons was born on November 13, 1907, in Eagle Grove. She was
the daughter of Ira and Rena M. Adson. On April 24, 1925, she was united
in marriage to Hollis J. Simmons. She taught school prior to her
marriage.
Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Winnie Jean and Keith
Curry of Tampa; and a grandson, Timothy M. Curry of Atlanta, Georgia.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Hollis Simmons on
December 8, 1982; and a sister, Selma McMahon.
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Reva Waddingham 1913-2005 |
July 27, 2005
Reva Waddingham of Garner died Thursday, July 21,
2005, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City. She was 92.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday at the United Methodist Church in
Klemme with the Rev. Paddy Druhl officiating. Music was provided by
organist, Margaret Tue who accompanied congregational hymns. Arlyn
Waddingham and Calvin Bruggeman ushered.
Casket bearers were Reva's grandchildren. Burial was in the Concord
Township Cemetery, Garner. The Cataldo Funeral Home of Garner was in
charge of the arrangements.
Reva Mabel Waddingham, the daughter of Ralph Walter and Mabel Ellen
(Fuller) Elder, was born May 15, 1913, at Klemme. She attended school at
Klemme, graduating from high school in 1930. Reva received her teaching
certificate at Iowa State College in Ames and then taught for a year at
the Prairie Queen Rural School near Klemme.
On March 28, 1934, she was married to John "Jack" William Waddingham at
the United Methodist Church in Klemme. They farmed southeast of Klemme
until retiring from farming in 1971. They moved into Garner where Reva
worked at the Concord Care Center, Prairie View Apartments and the
Hancock County Care Facility. In 1988, she moved to Prairie View
Apartments.
Reva enjoyed embroidering, fresh flowers every week, puzzles, sports,
family gatherings and going to the beauty shop. She was a member of the
United Methodist Church in Klemme, UMW and the Quilters Group.
She is survived by her six children, John "Bill" (Rosalie) Waddingham of
Garner, Thomas Dean (Janice) Waddingham of Thornton, David Ralph (Marie)
Waddingham of Garner, Ellen Louise Sobek of Garner, Bruce Gene (Cheryl)
Waddingham of Rutherfordton, North Carolina and Ray Allen Waddingham of
Garner.
Also surviving are 11 grandchildren, Deborah (Joe Urbaitis) Waddingham,
Jay (Kristi) Waddingham, Paige (Brad) Warren, Kendra (Scott) Pottebaum,
Sarah Waddingham, Shelley Witting, Sheila (Keith) Sperr, Sherry
(Michael) Loftus, Mark (Elizabeth) Waddingham, Laura Lea (Vincent)
Delbrugge and Jason (Gina) Waddingham; and 19 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, John in September of 1988;
parents; brother, Clarence Elder; son-in-law, Roger Sobek;
grandson-in-law, Rick Witting; and great-grandson, Tyson Warren.
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July 27, 2005
Bryan and Cheila Frayne are pleased to announce
the birth of their twins, Kenedee Paige and Brody Allen, on July 12.
Kenedee was 7 pounds, 4 ounces and 21 inches long. Brody was 6 pounds, 9
ounces and 19.5 inches long. Their sisters, Bailee, Carlee, and Rylee,
welcomed them home.
Proud grandparents are Jim and Cheryl Bakken of Forest City, Bob and Pat
Frayne of Clear Lake and Jan Draper of Garner. Great-grandparents are
Virgil and Opal Draper of Belmond, Lavina Bakken of Garner and Harriet
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Kathleen (Dahl) Anderson 1928-2005
August 3, 2005
Kay (Dahl) Anderson of Lakeland, Florida, died
Saturday, July 23, 2005. She was 77.
Funeral services were held on Friday, July 29 at the Trinity Lutheran
Church, Ellsworth. The Rev. Jim Noren officiated. Burial was in the
Homewood Cemetery, Ellsworth.
Kathleen Fae Dahl was the third of five children born to Arlen and Carrie
Dahl on March 11, 1928, near Ellsworth. Kay grew up on the family farm
and attended country school.
Kay met her husband-to-be, Archie Halvorson, at the Radcliffe High
School. After high school graduation, while Archie served his country in
the U.S. Army, Kay completed a two year degree at Waldorf College in
Forest City, and started her teaching career in Radcliffe.
Upon Archie's return in 1948, Kay and Archie were married. The couple
farmed and had three sons. The family moved to Arcadia, Florida, where
after a brief ranching partnership, they purchased a former dormitory
and converted the rooms to apartments.
Kay resumed her teaching career in Fort Ogden, Florida, serving as the
only teacher and principal of the small school. In 1963, she earned her
Bachelor's degree from the Florida Southern College in Lakeland. The
family moved from Arcadia to Tampa in 1965. Kay taught one year in Tampa
at Carollwood Elementary before accepting a teaching position at Winston
Elementary in Kathleen, Florida. Archie died in a construction accident
on December 14, 1967. The following April, Kay moved her family back to
Lakeland.
In 1974, Kay married Howard Forbes, a high school math teacher and
long-time family friend from Arcadia, Florida. Kay and Howard shared a
love for travel. In 1996, after a long illness, Howard died.
Kay joined a square dance club where she met Thomas Anderson. They were
married in 1997. They continued to square dance and travel until Tom
died in 2003.
Kay remained active and enjoyed her family and friends and many
activities. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and Beta
Sigma Phi sorority.
Survivors include her three sons and their wives, Vance (Debbie) of
Naperville, Illinois, Kim (Debi) of Arcadia, Florida and Jay (Maryellen)
of Clearwater, Florida; five grandchildren; a sister, Alyce Ann
(William) Katter of Garner; and a brother, Sterling (Sharon) Dahl of
Jewel.
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Bonnie Kerns Loverink 1939-2005
August 3, 2005
Bonnie E. Kerns Loverink of Garner died Monday,
July 25, 2005, at the Concord Care Center, Garner. She was 66.
Memorial services were held on Thursday at the Cataldo Funeral Chapel in
Garner with the Revs. Brandt Freeburg and Ron McKee officiating.
Honorary bearers were her grandchildren.
Interment will be at a later date in Coatsville, Missouri. Memorials may
be
directed to the Concord Care Center to help with the purchase of a piano.
Bonnie Earlene Kerns Loverink, the daughter of Earl and Ruth
(Makepeace) Burrows was born February 16, 1939, at Moulton. She
graduated from the Moulton High School in 1957.
On May 25, 1957, she was married to John Kerns at Moulton. They farmed
northwest of Lancaster, Missouri for 25 years. After John died in 1984 she
moved to Bloomfield and in 1995 to Garner. She resided at the Concord Care
Center for most of her time in Garner.
On March 25, 2001, she was married to Everett Loverink. Bonnie was fun
loving and always ready to laugh. She enjoyed her roles as a farm
wife and mother. She was an avid gardener and fondly nursed baby lambs,
calves, chickens and strays. She was a prolific cook with specialties in
punches, cakes, pies, crispy fried chicken and canning. Bonnie loved
raising flowers and attending social gatherings.
Bonnie was faithful to her church, family and community and was saved at
an early age. She attended the Coatsville Church of God Holiness and
contributed to services with her talents of singing, piano playing,
accordion specials and the folk art of spoon playing. Later she became a
member of the Church of the Nazarene in Britt.
She is survived by her husband, Everett of Garner; two children, Jon
(Carol) Kerns of Bevier, Missouri and Boneta (Tom) Kozisek of Garner; four
grandchildren, Drew Kerns and Andy, Regina and Ryley Kozisek.
Also surviving are two sisters, Lillian Gumm of Emporia, Kansas and
Francis (Brandt) Freeburg of Britt; two brothers, Ernie Burrows of Holt,
Kansas and Wesley (Hazel) Burrows of Kalona; and many nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; first husband, John; daughter,
Brinda; sister, Ilah Scott; brother, Alfred Burrows; nephews, Gerald
Gumm and James Burrows; and a niece, Marilyn Scott.
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Mervin Barkema 1920-2005
August 3, 2005
Mervin "Merv" R. Barkema, 85, of Klemme, died
Tuesday, July 26, 2005, at the Belmond Medical Center, Belmond.
Funeral services were held on Friday, July 29, 2005, at the Immanuel
Reformed UCC Church, Klemme. The Rev. Donna Buckman officiated. Burial
was in the Ell Township Cemetery, Klemme. The Andrews Funeral Home of
Klemme was in charge of the arrangements. Memorials may be given to the
donor's choice.
Mervin Barkema was born May 9, 1920, the son of Hauko and Grace (Liewen)
Barkema, in rural Hancock County. He attended school in the Goodell area
and served his country during World War II in the Air Force. He attained
the rank of Sergeant. Following his discharge, he worked at the Klemme
Creamery.
Mervin was united in marriage to Irene L. Schmidt on June 22, 1949, at
the Immanuel Reformed Church in Klemme. The couple farmed southwest of
town and retired to Klemme in 1998. Mervin enjoyed farming and watching
the crops grow. He and his wife, Irene enjoyed spending several winters
in Arizona.
He is survived by his wife of over 56 years, Irene L. Barkema of Klemme;
brother, Harvey Barkema and wife, Irene of Forest City; sisters, Marvel
Stadtlander of Sheffield and Jean Ostendorf of Klemme; two
sisters-in-law, Norene Barkema of Belmond and Betty Barkema (Mrs.
Leland) and brother-in-law, Kurt Ahlstrom of Belmond; also several
nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Theodore, Leo and
Leland.
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Vera May Betts 1916-2005
August 3, 2005
Vera May Betts of Garner died Thursday, July 28,
2005, at the Muse-Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City. She was 88.
Memorial services were held on Monday, August 1, at the United Methodist
Church, Garner, with the Rev. Keith Scott officiating. Interment will be
at a later date at the Eagle Lake Cemetery, Eagle Lake, Minnesota. The
Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel of Clear Lake was in charge of the
arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Hospice of North Iowa.
Vera May Betts was born September 2, 1916, at Camby. She was the daughter
of Clarence and Gertrude (Thompson) Hardin. Vera attended school in
Camby and helped her dad on the farm and enjoyed working with the
Belgium horses.
On August 28, 1934, Vera married Marion Betts at Atlantic. The couple
farmed in the Casey area. In later life, she worked at the Park Clinic
as a nurse's aide. Later they moved to Madison Lake to live. She moved
to Prairie View in Garner after her husband's death.
They enjoyed spending their winters in Texas. Vera also enjoyed raising
flowers, handiwork, fishing, playing cards, bird watching, attending
Senior Citizens in Garner, and the companionship of her dog, Missy. Vera
was a member of the United Methodist Church in Garner.
Survivors include her two children, Violet (Dale) Reichardt of Garner and
Gary (Bonnie Ann Jacobson) Betts of Lake Crystal, Minnesota; ten
grandchildren, Renae (Dennis) Haaland, Pamela (Robert) MacDonald,
Christina (Roy) Leighter, Donnie Betts, Karla (Eric) Nelson, Annette
Betts, Kevin Betts and special friend, Barbara Lloyd, Amber Jacobson,
Holly Unander and David Unander; 13 great-grandchildren; a
daughter-in-law, Bonnie Jean Betts of Madison Lake, Minnesota; and a
sister, Velma Smith of Des Moines.
Vera was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Marion; son, Clarence
Betts; grandson, Terry Dale Reichardt; one brother; and three sisters.
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Nate Parker Kieschnick
August 3, 2005
Sarah and Brian Kieschnick of Acworth, Georgia,
announce the birth of a son, Nate Parker, born July 6. He weighed 6
pounds, 6 ounces and was 19 inches long. His big brother, 3-year-old
Drew, welcomed him home.
Grandparents are Jerry and Deb Bellinghausen, Crystal Lake; Steve and
Debbie Strom, Garner; and Rev. Clyde and Ellen Kieschnick, Abilene,
Texas.
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Agnes M. Kumsher 1920-2005
August 10, 2005
Agnes M. Kumsher, of Britt died Saturday, July 30, 2005,
at the Hancock County Memorial Hospital in Britt. She was 85 years old.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church
in Britt, on Tuesday, August 2, with Father Michael Schueller
officiating. Mary Lou Weiskamp served as lector.
Music was provided by organist, Mary Kopacek and soloist, Louise
Zrostlik. Casketbearers were Steve Witte, Greg Kumsher, Troy Aukes,
Dallas Francis, Roger Kopacek, and Tony Raw. Interment was in the St.
Patrick's Catholic Church Cemetery in Britt. Services were under the
direction of the Ewing Dugger Funeral Home, Britt.
Agnes, the daughter of Adolph and Mary Nedved Ptacek, was born June 24,
1920 on a farm south of Duncan. She received her education and graduated
from the rural schools. As a young girl she helped friends and relatives
with housework and child-sitting.
Agnes was united in marriage with Michael Kumsher on November 22, 1938 at
the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Duncan. The couple made their home
on the family farm east of Britt until 1997, when they moved into Britt.
She enjoyed gardening, quilting, embroidery and baking kolaches, breads
and pies. She was a generous and loving full time wife, mother,
grandmother and great-grandmother. Her family was her life.
Agnes was baptized at St. Wenceslaus in Duncan. She attended and was a
member of the St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Britt.
Agnes is survived by her husband, Michael; son, Ronald Kumsher and his
wife, Carolyn of Garner; six daughters, Charlene Aukes and her husband,
Denny of Forest City, Jeraldine Peterson and her husband, Larry of
Corwith, Carolyn DeKruif and her husband, Don of Britt, Darlene Francis
and Tim Lyman of Faribault, Minnesota, Judy Thompson and her husband,
Jerry of Crystal Lake and Marilyn Kumsher of Britt; fifteen
grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mary Kral of
Blair, Wisconsin, Sally Weiskamp of Britt, Marge Schleusner and her
husband, Bud of Garner, Frances Doughan and her husband, Allan of Britt;
brother, Clarence Ptacek and his wife, Verneil of Garner; and many other
relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Blanche Witte; brother,
Tony Ptacek; sister-in-law, Ileene Ptacek; and three brothers-in-law,
Jim Kral, Art Weiskamp and Bob Witte.
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Robert J. Witte 1918-2005
August 10, 2005
Robert J. Witte, of Duncan died Sunday, July 31,
2005, at his home. He was 86 years old.
A Mass of Christian burial was held on August 3, at the St. Wenceslaus
Catholic Church in Duncan, with Father Michael Schueller officiating.
Lectors were Hilary Vicker and Stacey Stenzel, and Eucharistic ministers
were Allan Doughan, Mary Lou Weiskamp and George Tusha. Music was
provided by organist, Mary Kopacek and the St. Wenceslaus Church Choir.
Casketbearers were Todd Young, Scott Weckwerth, Cody Witte, Ian Larsen,
Riley Wilson, and Jeremy Witte. Honorary casketbearers were Tom
Zrostlik, Ron Kumsher, Bill Schultz, Chris Miller, Bob Nedved, Melvin
Wellik, and Jim Arndorfer. Duane Malek and Gary Schleusner served as
ushers. Interment was in the St. John's Catholic Church Cemetery in
Duncan, with a military graveside service by the Britt Ceremonial Unit.
The services under the direction of the Ewing Dugger Funeral Home,
Britt.
Robert John Witte, the son of John and Josephine Arndorfer Witte, was
born October 31, 1918, in Chicago, Illinois. He attended the St.
Benedict Catholic School in St. Benedict. In 1942, Robert enlisted in
the Army and served with the 1st Ranger BN-44 as a radio dispatcher. He
was awarded a purple heart for injuries received and honorably
discharged in October of 1945.
On February 25, 1946, Robert was united in marriage with Blanche Ptacek.
The couple farmed in the Britt/Garner area where they raised their
family. He was also in the construction business. Following retirement,
Robert moved to Duncan where he continued to be active in woodworking.
Robert was a member of the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Duncan, the
Knights of Columbus, the VFW and American Legion. He enjoyed fishing,
woodworking and spending time with his family.
Robert is survived by nine children, Jean Young of Garner, Donna
Weckwerth and her husband, Dennis of Wells, Minnesota, Daryl Witte and
his wife, Penny of Manly, Jane Risius and her husband, Todd of
Russellville, Arkansas, Steve Witte and his wife, Donna of Britt, Dorene
Larsen of Fairmont, Minnesota, Dennis Witte and his wife, Anita of
Webster City, Nancy Wilson and her husband, David of Britt and James
Witte of Zanesville, Ohio; twenty nine grandchildren; twenty two
great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Blanche.
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