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Frances D. Pannhoff 1934-2005 |
June 8, 2005
Frances "Frannie" D. Pannhoff 70, a resident of
the Concord Care Center, Garner, formerly a resident of Klemme and
Kanawha, died Friday, June 3, 2005, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient
Unit, Mason City. She was 70.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, June 7, at the Immanuel Reformed
United Church of Christ, 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.
Frances Delores Otto was born November 2, 1934, at Rockford. She was the
daughter of Charlie and Helen (Hutchison) Otto. She attended the
Rockford Area Schools and graduated from the Rockford High School in
1953.
Frances was united in marriage on January 13, 1956, to Kenneth "Kenny" D.
Pannhoff at the Little Brown Church, Nashua. The couple made their home
and raised their family in the Klemme and Kanawha areas. They lived in
Klemme from 1962-82. They moved to Kanawha in 1982, residing there until
Frannie moved to the Concord Care Center on July 13, 2001. Kenny also
resides at the Care Center.
Frances was a lifelong home maker, devoted wife, loving mother, and
grandmother. She enjoyed times spent with her family and friends. Family
fishing excursions and get togethers were some of her favorite pastimes.
Her faith life was very important to her and she was very active in both
the Klemme and Kanawha church families. Enjoyment came from times spent
with various Bible studies. In later years she liked to attend church
services at the Care Center.
Frannie enjoyed working jigsaw puzzles and playing card games. She
enjoyed doing embroidery and needlepoint. She was a volunteer at the
Concord Care Center for a number of years prior to becoming a resident.
She will be remembered fondly for her wonderful sense of humour.
Survivors include her husband and life partner of nearly 50 years, Kenny
Pannhoff, Garner; three sons, Jim of Forest City, Al and wife, Connie of
Swea City and Doug and wife, Tracie of Klemme; two daughters, Patty and
special friend, Dan Smith of Klemme and Sharon and husband, Donny
Reysack of Klemme; 11 grandchildren, Teri Jo Cohrs of Klemme, Andy Cohrs
of Garner, Tanya Harley of Klemme, Jeremy Pannhoff of Mason City,
Michael Pannhoff, Nathan Pannhoff, Ashley Pannhoff, Telsie and Brittney,
all of Klemme and Serena and Collin Pannhoff of Swea City; and seven
great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are a sister, Joyce Constein of Green; half-sisters, Nancy
Holm of Mason City and Janice Fisher of Waterloo; and also many nieces
and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; an infant son, Larry; a
daughter, Jean; brothers-in-law, Francis Constein, Dean Pannhoff and
Lyle Pannhoff; sister-in-law, Arlene (Pannhoff) Lovik; and a niece,
Linda Constein. |
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Fern M. Linahon 1925-2005
June 8, 2005
Fern M. Linahon, 79, a long time resident of
Klemme, most recently a resident of the Concord Care Center, Garner,
died Friday, June 3, 2005, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient, Mason
City.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., on Wednesday, June 8, at the
Immanuel Reformed United Church of Christ, Klemme. The Rev. Donna
Buckman will officiate. Burial will be in the Ell Township Cemetery,
Klemme.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, from 5-8:00 p.m., at the Immanuel
Reformed UCC Church, Klemme and continue one hour prior to the services
at the church. The Andrews Funeral Home of Klemme is in charge of the
arrangements.
Fern Marjorie Linahon, the daughter of Edward and Christine (Ausborn)
Gifford, was born October 28, 1925, on a farm south of Klemme. She
attended various country schools and the Ventura High School.
Fern married William Dale Linahon in November 1946 and to this union was
born two children, Jerry D. Linahon and Marlene F. Linahon-Smith.
Fern enjoyed gardening, horses, and dogs. She was also well known for her
outstanding wedding cakes and decorating skills. She enjoyed sewing,
crocheting, and creating her own designs. She was also well known for
her wonderful cooking skills.
Fern was an active member and served in various roles, including as an
officer in the Veterans Ladies' Auxiliary. In her younger years she was
a Cub Scout den mother.
She resided at the Concord Care Center since August 2002.
Survivors include her son, Jerry and wife, Melba of Laurel, Montana; her
daughter, Marlene and husband, James (Jack) Smith of Klemme;
grandchildren, Kristal Hodges of Redmond, Oregon, Nicole Eastlick of
Wichita, Kansas, Matthew Linahon of Forest City, Michelle Rodriguez of
Redmond, Oregon, Christina Smith of Klemme, Teri Smith of Klemme; and
two great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; various aunts, uncles, cousins,
and special friends.
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Thelma M. Arnold 1918-2005
June 8, 2005
Thelma M. Arnold, age 86, died Friday, June 3,
2005, at the Concord Care Center, Garner.
Services will be held on Wednesday, June 8, at 10:30 a.m., at the Klemme
United Methodist Church. The Rev. Paddy Druhl will officiate. Interment
will be in the Ell Township Cemetery, Klemme. Visitation will be held on
Tuesday from 5-8:00 p.m, at the Andrews Funeral Home, 528 East Main St.
Klemme and continue one hour prior to the services at the church
Wednedsay.
Thelma Maxine Chambers Arnold was born July 28, 1918, in Millston,
Wisconsin, to John Arthur Chambers and Lois Ann (Tabb) Chambers. In
1922, the Chambers family moved to Delta, Utah. In 1925, they moved to
Corwith, where Thelma spent her formative years among a close knit
extended family. Thelma was valedictorian of the Corwith High School
class of 1936. She graduated from Iowa State College (now Iowa State
University) in 1940, where she majored in Home Economics. After
graduation from ISC, she taught Home Economics for two years in Lamont,
then at Britt, until she married.
After marriage to Roy Elmer Arnold on June 18, 1946, Thelma became a full
time wife and eventually mother of four, William, Arlys, Don and Lance.
Her family was very important to her, and many activities centered
around it, baking special birthday cakes, helping with her sons' Cub
Scout activities and Arlys's 4-H demonstrations.
She enjoyed gardening and frequently canned many summer foods to enjoy
later in the year. She was interested in genealogy, particularly of the
Tabb and Chambers families and enjoyed numerous family gatherings.
Over the years, Thelma was involved in a variety of clubs and
organizations. She was a 4-H club leader in Avery Township and an in
demand 4-H judge in all nearby counties before county fair time. She was
a member, and often officer, of these organizations: United Methodist
Women, the American Legion Auxiliary, Farm Bureau Women, the Hancock
County Historical Society, the Riverside Club, Eastern Star, Potpourri,
Garden Club and the Grandmothers Club.
On May 31, she suffered a stroke from which she never recovered.
Survivors include her husband of nearly 59 years, Roy; her sons, William
"Bill" (Lanette Charbonneaux Trca) Arnold and Lance (Christine "Tish"
Berner) Arnold; her daughter, Arlys Arnold (Carol Lilygren), all of
Klemme and her son, Don Arnold (Gail Spensley) of Taos, New Mexico;
seven grandchildren, Monica Trca-Charlie (Jason Charlie), Michelle Trca,
Tami Trca, Travis (Trisha Barz) Trca, Bradi Arnold, Kelly Arnold and
Robert Arnold; and six great-grandchilren.
Also surviving are brothers-in-law, Wilbur Arnold and Bruce Arnold;
sister-in-law, Evelyn Arnold; eight nieces and nephews and their
families; cousin, Novella Bredbenner; other extended family members; and
special long time friends, Betty Masterson Williams, Irene Schaal Potter
and Ruth Moeller.
Preceding Thelma in death were her parents; brother, Wayne Chambers; and
sister-in-law, Nancy Chambers.
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June 8, 2005
Eric and Christy Marchand announce the birth of
their daughter, Jenna Elizabeth. Jenna was born May 19. She weighed 9
pounds, 11 ounces and was 21 3/4 inches long.
Grandparents are Lee and Shirley Marchand of Britt; Bob and Mary Sniezek
of Garner and Maryann Zabinski of St. Cloud, Minnesota. |
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Hrubes 50th Wedding Anniversary |
June 8, 2005
Clarence and Joan (Lemke) Hrubes were married June
28, 1955 at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Duncan. They are now
residents of Garner.
Their children invite all families and friends to an open house, to be
held on Saturday, June 18, from 3-7:00 p.m., at the home of Mike and
Char Hrubes. The couple requests no gifts, please.
Their children are Gay and Marie Hrubes of Waterloo, Renee and Tom DeVine
of Ames, Patty Hrubes of Mason City, Michael and Char Hrubes, Britt and
Suzette Hrubes of Chandler, Arizona. They have four grandsons, five
granddaughters and one great-granddaughter. |
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Hansen's Celebrate 50th
Anniversary |
June 8, 2005
Dwayne and Darlene (Roul) Hansen of Kanawha were
united in marriage on June 12, 1955, at the Methodist Church in Kanawha.
The couple will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday,
June 11, with an open house from 2-4:00 p.m., at the United Methodist
Church Fellowship Hall in Kanawha.
The celebration will be hosted by their children, Debb and Dan Smith of
Newton and Dann and Diane Hansen of Kanawha. Grandchildren are Joy
Stringer and Tony and Kelsi Hansen. |
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Jennie Lewerke 1913-2005
June 15, 2005
Former Crystal Lake resident, Jennie Lewerke, 91, of Mason
City, died Saturday, June 4, 2005 at the I.O.O.F. Home, Mason City.
Services were held on June 9 at the Rolling Acres Christian Reformed
Church, Mason City with the Rev. Jack Vanden Heuvel officiating. Burial
was in the Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City. The Hogan-Bremer Moore
Colonial Chapel, Mason City was in charge of the arrangements.
Jennie was born August 3, 1913 in Barnevold, Holland. She was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick VanRavenhorst. She came at the age of 6,
with her parents and siblings to America. They settled in Rock Valley
and later the Hollandale, Minnesota area where she attended school.
Jennie married Lewie Lewerke on February 26, 1934, at Hollandale,
Minnesota. They moved to the Crystal Lake area where they were vegetable
farmers. Due to their strong Christian beliefs, there was a large entry
sign stating "No Sale On Sunday" that greeted everyone. They retired in
1967 and moved to Mason City. She worked as a banquet waitress for over
25 years at the Sheraton and Hanford Inn, Mason City.
She enjoyed canning, gardening, morning coffee and afternoon tea with her
family and friends, but the greatest joy in life was spending time with
her family. She was a member of the Woden Christian Reformed Church
until she moved to Mason City and became a member of the Rolling Acres
Christian Reformed Church, Mason City.
Survivors include four children, Ella Frenz, Dick Lewerke and his wife,
Bonnie, Al Lewerke and his wife, Barb and Zelda Elwood and her husband,
Larry all of Mason City; 12 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are three sisters-in-law, Hilda Loecker of Clarks Grove,
Minnesota, Esther VanRavenhorst of Albert Lea, Minnesota and Lois Van
Ravenhorst of Lake Mills.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and his 14 brothers
and sisters; son-in-law, Bob Frenz; and 12 brothers and sisters.
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Marvin Ziesmer 1914-2005
June 15, 2005
Marvin W. Ziesmer, 90, of Garner died Tuesday, June 7,
2005, at the Concord Care Center, Garner.
Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 22, at the
Concord Township Cemetery, Garner with the Rev. Dale Glawatz of the St.
Paul Lutheran Church officiating. Military rites will be conducted by
the Garner Veterans Ceremonial Unit. There will be no visitation. The
Cataldo Funeral Home in Garner is in charge of the arrangements.
Marvin William Ziesmer, the son of William and Magdalena "Lena" (Haes)
Ziesmer, was born September 13, 1914, at Garner. He was baptized and
confirmed at the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Garner. He graduated from
the Garner High School in 1932 and Drake University in Des Moines in
1936. While in college he lettered in football and in track as a pole
vaulter.
On August 3, 1940, he married Ellamae Goodell in Clear Lake. He started
his teaching career in the Battle Creek School System. On June 1, 1943
he enlisted in the U.S. Navy.
He was commissioned as an officer and served his country in the Pacific
Theatre until 1945. Following his honorable discharge he attended the
University of Minnesota where he received his master's degree. The next
eight years he spent as Superintendent of Schools at Galva. He then
accepted the position of Assistant Superintendent and Director of
Education at the Cedar Falls Schools. After 21 years at Cedar Falls, he
retired and moved to Mesa, Arizona.
Marvin is survived by three sisters, Robertine Gatchel of Garner, Jeanne
(Clinton) Stille of Emmetsburg and Doris (Dean) Goll of Garner; and a
sister-in-law, Virginia Ziesmer of Bend, Oregon.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Ellamae on October 20, 2001; his
parents; two sisters, Lucille Yohn and Ruth Solschied; and a brother,
Leland Ziesmer.
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Clifford Anderson 1918-2005 |
June 15, 2005
Clifford K. Anderson, 87, of Klemme died Wednesday. June
8, 2005, at the Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa, Mason City.
Funeral services were held on Saturday at the Peace Reformed Church,
south of Garner, with the Rev. Jeff DeBoer officiating. Music was
provided by organist, Mrs. Connie Greiman, who accompanied
congregational hymns. Special music was provided by Clifford's family.
Ushers were Gary Lenz and Bill Katter.
Casket bearers were Grant Anderson, Mike Anderson, Paul Anderson, Jill
Anderson, Lee Blank and Dan Huinker. Honorary bearers were Shelly Blank,
Shawn Huinker and Laura Anderson. Burial was in the church cemetery. The
Cataldo Funeral Home, Garner, was in charge of the arrangements.
Clifford Kenneth Anderson, the son of Verdie and Loraine (Sandry)
Anderson, was born June 6. 1918 at Goodell. When he was nine months old,
his mother passed away and Cliff was raised by his paternal grandmother,
Mrs. Mary (Andrew) Anderson in Garner. He graduated from the Garner High
School in 1935.
On January 30, 1941, he married Evelyn Lenz at the Peace Reformed Church
near Garner. To this union two sons were born, Donald and Robert. They
farmed near Goodell for a short time and then moved to a farm near
Klemme in 1944. Evelyn died on October 15, 1956, at the age of 38.
Clifford continued to live and farm on their farm following her death
until moving to Prairie View Apartments in Garner in October of 2004. He
enjoyed farming, cattle shows, sports of all kinds and playing cards,
especially cribbage. He loved all his grandchildren and
great-grandchildren very much and enjoyed watching all of their sports
and other activities. He always looked forward to family gatherings.
Cliff will be lovingly remembered for his pleasant personality and
smile.
He was a member of the Peace Reformed Church where he had been a deacon
and taught Sunday School. Clifford was active in many organizations and
boards, including the Klemme School Board where he was president for
many years.
Clifford is survived by his two sons, Donald (Alice) Anderson of Sioux
Falls, South Dakota and their three children, Paul, Jill and Laura
Anderson and Robert (Sheryl) Anderson of Garner and their four children,
Shelley (Lee) Blank, Shawn (Dan) Huinker, Grant (Brenda) Anderson and
Mike (Abby) Anderson; ten great-grandchildren; two half-sisters, Marian
Lou (Roland) Kinseth of Belmond and Loretta Smith of Belmond; and a
half-brother, Harold (Bonnie) Anderson of Goodell.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Evelyn; his parents; step-mother,
Mary E. (Goodridge) Anderson; two brothers, William "Andrew" Anderson
and Harry Anderson; a sister, Mary (Carl) Prelip; a half-sister, Harriet
(Bernard) Halfpop; and two half-brothers, Verdie "Harvey" Anderson and
Leonard Anderson. |
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Chizek's Celebrate 60 Years of
Marriage |
June 15, 2005
Clarence and Irene (Jager) Chizek of Garner were married
on June 20, 1945 at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Duncan.
Greetings may be sent to them at Garner.
Clarence and Irene's children are, Mary (Gary) Thorns, Barb (Chet)
Plonski, Nancy (David) Frederick, Cindy Chizek, Sharon (Tom) Frederick,
Thomas (Fiancee Michelle) Chizek. Betty Chizek and Robert Chizek. They
have eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. |
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Claire Mariel DeBok
June 15, 2005
Ryan and Courtney DeBok (Rayhons) of Poala,
Kansas, are pleased to announce that on May 3, they became parents for
the first time to a little girl! Claire Marie weighed 6 pounds, 15
ounces and was 19 1/2 inches long.
Grandparents are Mark and Kathy Rayhons of Garner and David and Shari
DeBok of Russell. Great-grandparents are Agnes Rayhons of Garner; Ray
and Julie Christians of Joplin, Missouri; Floyd and Helen Coulson of
Russell; and Charles and Jo DeBok of Boone.
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Trevor Jeremiah Gardner
June 15, 2005
Ty Gardner is proud to announce the birth of his
brother, Trevor Jeremiah. Trevor was born on May 13, and weighed 8
pounds, 12.6 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long.
Proud parents are Lance and Buffy Gardner from Garner. Grandparents are
Marion and Marsha Johnson, Pete and Joan Gouge, Roger and Sheryll Denney
and Rich Gardner. Great-grandparents are Gordon and Shirley Haes and
Merle and Marian Gouge.
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Rhett Jordan Eisenman
June 15, 2005
Chase and Madison Eisenman are proud to announce
the arrival of their brother, Rhett Jordan. Rhett was born on May 20,
and weighed 8 pounds, 12 ounces and was 20 inches long. Parents are
Kevin and Michelle Eisenman.
Grandparents are Dan and Dar Hammitt of Garner and Chet and Sandy
Eisenman of Britt. Great-grandmother is Edna Hammitt of Garner.
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Barbara Formanek 1940-2005 |
June 22, 2005
Barbara E. Formanek, 65, of Clear Lake died Tuesday, June
14, 2005, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City, after a
five year struggle with multiple myeloma.
Funeral services were held Friday, June 17, at the St. Wenceslaus
Catholic Church in Duncan with the Rev. Michael Schueller officiating.
Anton Trca was the lector. Music was provided by organist, Mary Kopacek
who accompanied the church choir. Ushers were George Tusha and Don Trca.
Casket bearers were Seth Foy, Eric Elliott, Craig Arndt, Michael Arndt,
Darrell Brown and Ben Blasberg. Burial was in the St. John's Catholic
Cemetery, Duncan. The Cataldo Funeral Home in Garner was in charge of
the arrangements.
Barbara Ellen Formanek, the daughter of George and Dorothy (Greiman)
Wilson, was born January 31, 1940, at Mason City. She attended school at
Ventura and graduated from the Swaledale High School in 1958.
On September 11, 1958 she was married to Allan Dwayne Formanek at the St.
Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Duncan. They farmed south of Hayfield for
ten years and then owned and operated Al's Grocery in Duncan for five
years. In 1974, they purchased the A & W in Britt which they operated
for 17 years. They also owned and operated an A & W in Clarion. They
lived in Clear Lake since 1989. Her first job experience was with the
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company in Garner.
After retirement, she enjoyed managing Kasey Kathleen's Boutique and then
at the Red Geranium, both in Clear Lake. She cherished spending time
with her family, decorating her home and wintering in Arizona. She was a
member of the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Rosary Society, Catholic
Workman Branch No. 51 and T.T.T.
Survivors include her husband, Allan of Clear Lake; two daughters, Lori
Foy and husband, Shawn of Elko, Minnesota and Kathi Morris and husband,
Kenneth of Phoenix, Arizona; three grandchildren, Amanda Barbara Elliott
and husband, Eric, Seth Foy and Kenneth Joseph Morris III (Trey).
Also surviving are three sisters, Nancy Ward and husband, Dennis of
Rockwell, Linda Lapierre and husband, Mike of Universal City, Texas and
Beth Milbrandt and husband, Dennis of Rockwell; a brother-in-law, Robert
Arndt of Rockwell; and many nieces and nephews.
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Ileene A. Ptacek 1921-2005
June 22, 2005
Ileene Agnes Ptacek, 84, of Britt died Thursday, June 16,
2005, at the Hospice of North Iowa in Mason City.
A funeral Mass was held on Monday, June 20, at the St. Patrick's Catholic
Church in Britt with the Rev. Jerry Blake officiating. Interment was in
the St. John Cemetery, Duncan. The Ewing-Dugger Funeral Chapel of Britt
was in charge of the arrangements.
Ileene, the daughter of Bernard and Caroline Lang Kunkel, was born June
7, 1921, in St. Benedict. She was raised on the family farm along with
her 14 siblings. As a young child, Ileene attended parochial school at
the St. Benedict Catholic School.
Ileene was united in marriage with Anton Ptacek on January 6, 1942, in
St. Benedict. The couple made their home on a farm near Corwith where
Ileene was a full time wife and homemaker. The family left the Corwith
area in 1954, and moved to the Ptacek family farm south of Duncan. They
resided there until 1959 when they moved into Britt.
Ileene was employed with the Nebraska Milk Packaging Company in Britt
until it was closed, she then went to work at Winnebago Industries in
Forest City until 1986 when she retired. Following her retirement, she
enjoyed playing cards, knitting, reading and making crafts. She also
enjoyed playing bingo and volunteering for the residents at the local
care center.
She was a member of the St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Britt and the
Rosary Society. Ileene was also a member of a birthday club and knitting
group.
Survivors include three daughters, Sondra Schleuger and her husband,
Darold of Forest City, Jan Farquhar and her husband, John of Klemme and
Sharon Holck and her husband, Tom of Quincy, Illinois; eleven
grandchildren, Cheryl Goll and her husband, Brian, Carol Kirschbaum and
her husband, Mike, Carla Campbell, Curt Schleuger and his wife, Gina,
Tracy Potbury and her husband, Philip, Tony Raw and his wife, Jennifer,
Tammy Bigwood and her husband, Steve, Ryan Holck, Steve Holck, Kevin
Holck and Ian Holck; 14 great-grandchildren; and three
step-great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are nine brothers and sisters, George Kunkel and his wife,
Evelyn, Kathleen Becker, Rita Frankl and her husband, Gerald, Bernard
Kunkel and his wife, Elsie, Virgil Kunkel, Omer Kunkel and his wife,
Margaret, Conrad Kunkel and his wife, Rosella, Edna Ziemet, Rose Marie
Schiltz and her husband, Ed; and numerous nieces, nephews and other
family members.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Anton in 1991; two
sisters, Veronica Spangler and Jean Marie Kunkel; three brothers, James,
Robert and Clarence Dean; and son-in-law, Bill Raw.
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Robert DeWaard 1944-2005
June 22, 2005
Robert D. DeWaard, 61, of Woden, died Thursday,
June 16, 2005, at the Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa, Mason City.
Funeral services were held on Monday, June 20, at the Woden Christian
Reformed Church south of Woden, with the Rev. Kevin Jordan officiating.
Music was provided by organist, Marjorie Harringa who accompanied
congregational hymns. Special music was provided by a men's quartet.
Casket bearers were Scott Mouw, Todd Mouw, Jay Regnerus, Steve Regnerus,
Kevin DeWaard and Grant Whiteley. Burial was in the church cemetery. The
Cataldo Funeral Home of Woden was in charge of the arrangements.
Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society.
Robert Dean DeWaard, the son of Adrian and Ruth (Meyer) DeWaard, was born
January 13, 1944, at Wesley. He was baptized and confirmed at the Woden
Christian Reformed Church. He attended the rural schools of Bingham and
Grant Townships in Hancock County and graduated from the Woden-Crystal
Lake High School in 1962. He continued his education at Dordt College.
He taught school at the Colton Christian School in Colton, South Dakota
and also did some painting and janitorial work. He enjoyed fishing and
playing basketball and baseball.
Bob is survived by his mother, Ruth DeWaard of Woden; two sons, Dale
DeWaard and wife, Kelly of Lincoln, Nebraska and Jon DeWaard of Sioux
Falls, South Dakota; three grandchildren, Amber and Grant Whiteley and
Peyton DeWaard; a great-granddaughter, Adrianna Kersey; two sisters,
Lois Mouw and husband, Roger of Colton, South Dakota and Carol Regnerus
and husband, Gary of Orange City; a brother, Don DeWaard and wife, Jean
of Pella; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Adrian in 1979.
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Ruth Neuberger To Celebrate 103rd
Birthday
June 22, 2005
Concord Care Center resident, Ruth Neuberger will
celebrate her 103rd birthday on June 26. Ruth was born east of Klemme in
a family of nine children and is now the last of those children.
Ruth has been a resident of the Concord Care Center since May of 1997. In
her younger days, Ruth worked at Wilson's Drugstore, Thada's Grocery
Store and Kluckhohn's Grocery Store in Klemme. Later she worked at the
Concord Care Center in Garner and the Garner Bakery. Ruth loved
gardening and was known for her lovely flower gardens.
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Reece Patrick Bruggeman
June 22, 2005
Brandon and Nicole Bruggeman of Klemme are pleased
to announce the birth of their son, Reece Patrick, on May 23. Reece
weighed 8 pounds, 5.6 ounces.
Proud grandparents are Pat and Sharon Gorman of Garner and Calvin and
Joan Bruggeman of Klemme. Great-grandparents are Ethel Schoenwetter and
Christina Bruggeman, both of Klemme.
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Leo W. Barkema 1927-2005
July 13, 2005
Leo W. Barkema, 83, of Belmond died Saturday, June
18, 2005, at the Belmond Care Center, Belmond.
Graveside memorial services will be held at a later date in the Amsterdam
Cemetery in Goodell. The Major Erickson Funeral Home of Mason City is in
charge of the arrangements.
Leo Barkema was born June 27, 1921 in rural Goodell. He was the son of
Hauko and Grace (Lieuwen) Barkema. He attended school in Goodell and
served his country in the United States Army, achieving the rank of
corporal.
Leo was united in marriage to Noreen McMahon on November 21, 1942 in
Belmond. They moved to Mason City in 1961. He worked for the Iowa
Department of Transportation for 36 years in the maintenance department.
He traveled extensively and made many trips to Northern Minnesota to
fish. He also enjoyed golfing.
Survivors include his wife, Noreen Barkema of Belmond; brothers, Harvey
Barkema and wife, Irene of Forest City and Mervin Barkema and wife,
Irene of Klemme; sisters, Marvel Stadtlander of Sheffield and Jean
Ostendorf of Klemme; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and his brothers, Theodore and
Leland.
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Dewie Schultz Gibbs 1918-2005 |
June 29, 2005
Dewie H. Gibbs, 86, of Garner died Tuesday, June
21, 2005, at the Concord Care Center, Garner.
Funeral services were held on Friday, June 24, at the United Methodist
Church in Garner with the Rev. David Wagner officiating. Music was
provided by organist, Mary Kopacek who accompanied soloist, Warren
Torkelson and congregational hymns. Ushers were Marvin and Maynard
Schoneman.
Casket bearers were Scott VanDusseldorp, Ray Ryerson, John Strange, Arlyn
Askildson, Gary Schisel and Darl Schmidt. Burial was in the Concord
Township Cemetery in Garner. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge of
the arrangements. Memorials may be directed to the Hospice of North
Iowa.
Dewie Harriet Schultz Gibbs, the daughter of Halvor and Josephine
(Beckjordan) Halvorson, was born November 13, 1918, at Leland. She was
baptized and confirmed at the Winnebago Lutheran Church northeast of
Leland. Dewie attended the rural schools near Leland. When she was six
years old her father died and she and her siblings helped her mother on
the farm.
On January 7, 1939, she was married to Joe Virgil Schultz at the
Methodist parsonage in Klemme. They lived in Forest City until 1948,
when they moved to Garner where she did some baby sitting and worked at
several cafes in town. She also worked for the Garner-Hayfield School
District in the lunch program and later at Concord Care Center until she
retired at the age of 67. On December 31, 1990 her husband, Joe, died.
On April 9, 1994 she married Asa Gibbs at the United Methodist Church in
Garner. In August of 2004, they moved to the Cardinal Grove Assisted
Living in Garner. The past few months Dewie resided at the Concord Care
Center. She enjoyed her family, gardening, playing cards, working
puzzles, reading, fishing and going to garage sales. She was a member of
the United Methodist Church and the UMW's Ruth Circle.
Dewie is survived by her husband, Asa, of Garner; children, Judy
Wetterling and fiance, Ray Ryerson of Garner, Susan Strange and husband,
John of Azle, Texas and Tom Schultz and wife, Julia of Garner; a
step-son, Joe Gibbs and wife, Kathy of Garner; grandchildren, Jim
Wetterling of Garner, Debra (Brian) Morel of Watagua, Texas, Kim Gibson
of Fort Worth, Texas, Ron (Ellen) Wetterling of Parker, Colorado, Tracy
(Justin) Klimisch of Galveston, Texas, Angie (Scott) VanDusseldorp of
Garner, Joe Schultz of Garner, Tara Schultz of Garner, Heather Ross of
Azle, Texas, Marisa Gibson of Azle, Texas; step-grandchildren, Pam
Hrubes of Chanhassen, Minnesota, Dan (Carol) Hrubes of Ankeny, Melissa
(Bob) Oborny of Ankeny and Joe Gibbs Jr. of Mason City; ten
great-grandchildren; five step-great-grandchildren; a sister, Pearl
Peters of Forest City; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Joe on December 31, 1990;
her parents; son, Gary on November 19, 1976; sisters, Lillian, Bella,
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Tammy L. Fallon 1963-2005 |
June 29, 2005
Tammy Lynn (Heller) Fallon, 41, of Sweaberg,
Nebraska and formerly of Crystal Lake, died on Wednesday, June 22, 2005,
as the result of a motorcycle accident.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, June 25, at the Ewing-Dugger
Funeral Chapel in Britt with Janelle Siffring, AiM, officiating.
Tammy Lynn Fallon was born on December 18, 1963 in Osage. She was the
youngest of six children to Kenneth Heller and Lois (Jennings) Thomas.
She attended grade school at Lincoln Elementary in Osage.
In 1973, she moved to Des Moines with her mother, Lois, and step-father,
Charles Thomas. She continued her schooling at Lincoln High School in
Des Moines.
She was married to Kirk Welch of Des Moines and was blessed with a
daughter, Courtney Welch and a son, Charles Welch. She worked in the
Britt area for Armour and Con-Agra and later moved to the Nebraska area.
She held various jobs in her life time and loved working with people
wherever she went.
Tammy was a friend to all that she met and had such a big heart. Some of
her most special times were spent with her family at the holidays. She
was known for her cooking, her love of animals, riding motorcycles,
singing, and kids.
She had many children that called her Mom and Aunt Tammy, with whom she
had so much joy sharing in their lives. She will be missed by all the
friends she has made over her life time, but especially by her children
and family.
She is survived by her children, Courtney Welch of Clear Lake and Charles
(Chuck) Welch of Crystal Lake; her mother, Lois Thomas of Crystal Lake;
one brother, Ken (Rebecca) Heller of Tallahassee, Florida; and three
sisters, Cindy (Duane) Caroon of Hibbing, Minnesota, Anne (Greg) Brandt
of Woden and Sandy (Matt) Wiesen of Raleigh, North Carolina; her special
friend, Charles Fallon of Sweaburg, Nebraska; and many nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death by her step-father, Charles Thomas; her father,
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Sophia Evelyn Dice
June 29, 2005
Tom and Sarah Dice of Waterloo are the proud new
parents of Sophia Evelyn. Sophia was born on Thursday, June 23.
New grandparents are Kevin and Linda Dice of Klemme and Dave and Brenda
Steen of Garner. Great-grandparents are Boyd and Evelyn Carey of York,
Nebraska, Millie Dice of Tipton and Don and Vera Wilty of Dows.
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Mildred Anderson 1911-2005
July 6, 2005
Mildred Anderson, 94, of Britt died Sunday, June
26, 2005, at the Westview Care Center in Britt.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, June 29, at the Evangelical Free
Church in Britt. The Rev. Stan Johnson officiated. Music was provided by
organist, Mrs. Dwight Anderson, who accompanied soloist, Jay Burgardt,
and a congregational hymn.
Casketbearers were Chuck Anderson, Kurt Harle, Don Anderson, Ned Harle,
Mary Beth Etherington and Alan Steiff. Burial was in the Evergreen
Cemetery, Britt. Services were under the direction of the Ewing-Dugger
Funeral Chapel, Britt.
Mildred Marie Anderson was born June 21,1911, on the family farm in
Orthel Township in Hancock County. She was the eldest of eight children
born to Henry and Charsty (Munson) Anderson. She attended country
schools in Orthel Township. She graduated from the Britt High School in
1928 and from Britt Junior College in 1930. Following graduation, she
taught country school at Orthel Township School for ten years and was a
teacher to two of her sisters, Blanche and Marlys.
After teaching for ten years, she decided to enter the nursing
profession. She attended nurse's training at the Kahler School of
Nursing in Rochester, Minnesota and graduated in 1943. She worked in
surgery at the Kahler Hospital for three years. She was a head nurse in
the operating room and worked some with Dr. Chuck Mayo. She also worked
for the Mayo Clinic Blood Bank and then moved to Dubuque where she
worked for the clinic for three years.
She moved to Little Rock, Arkansas in 1951 where she worked in a doctor's
office and surgery for 18 years and later worked in the hospital for
eight years. Mildred retired in 1977 and returned to Britt.
Mildred enjoyed both teaching and nursing and was very good at both. She
was a member of the Evangelical Free Church in Britt and a very devout
Christian. She taught Sunday School at the Second Baptist Church in
Little Rock for many years and made it a point to read her Bible through
each year.
Survivors include four sisters, Florence Carlson and her husband, Lowell
of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Hazel Larson of Garner, Blanche Friedow and
her husband, Verlyn of Kanawha, Marlys Bergstrom and her husband, Don of
Minneapolis; brother, Norman Anderson and his wife, Ruth of Peoria,
Illinois; sister-in-law, Bettie Anderson of Britt; and numerous nieces,
nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Donald Anderson;
sister, Charoltte Hunsley; nephew, Tom Anderson; and four
brothers-in-law, Harvey Steiff, Morton Larson, Lee Hunsley and Herman
Harle.
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Ruth Neuberger 1902- 2005
July 6, 2005
Ruth Matilda Neuberger, age 103, a resident of the
Concord Care Center, Garner died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Concord
Care Center in Garner, where she had resided for many years.
Funeral services were held on Friday, July 1, at the Klemme United
Methodist Church, Klemme. The Rev. Paddy Druhl officiated. Burial was in
the Ell Township Cemetery, Klemme. The Andrews Funeral Home, Klemme was
in charge of the arrangements. Memorials are suggested to the Hospice of
North Iowa, Klemme United Methodist Church or to the donor's choice.
Ruth M. Neuberger, the daughter of John and Marie (Yahnke) Neuberger, was
born June 26, 1902, on her parents' farm east of Klemme in a family of
nine children. She attended rural school in Hancock County where she
graduated from the 8th grade. As a young lady, Ruth began her life long
devotion to her family. She helped raise her brother, Merlin.
Ruth was always willing to put the needs of others before those of her
own. She was a diligent, hardworking, and independent lady who wasn't
afraid to help out with various chores. For most of her working life she
was employed in retail sales. She worked at Wilson's Drug Store,
Larson's Store, Thada's Grocery Store and Kluckhohn's Grocery Store in
Klemme. Ruth also worked for periods of time at the Garner and Clear
Lake bakeries. She was a cook at the Concord Care Center.
Ruth loved gardening and will be remembered for her beautiful flowers.
Her morning coffee was her time of relaxation, as was time spent writing
stories about everyday life happenings. She was a meticulous
housekeeper. She was a member of the Klemme United Methodist Church.
Survivors inlcude her sister-in-law, Betty Neuberger of Klemme; and
brother-in-law, Asa Gibbs of Garner.
Also surviving are numerous nieces and nephews, including Leo (Dixie)
Blumer of Etowah, North Carolina, Ivan (Bonnie) Blumer of Omaha,
Nebraska, Mary Ann (Luverne) Schmidt of Klemme, Marlene (Cecil) Jacobs
of Woodbury, Minnesota, Marie (Paul) Jurgens of Latimer, Bill (Madonna)
Neuberger of Klemme, David (Judy) Neuberger of Garner, Marna (Elwyn)
Herman of Brownsville, Texas, Marlys (Guy) Luscombe of Klemme, Margaret
Parrott of Cedar Falls, Marilyn Cox of Des Moines, Marcia (Mike) Evans
of Thompson, Marcia Garrett of Austin Texas, John William (Barbara)
Neuberger of Denton, Texas, Dean Neuberger of Aplington, Marolee
Neuberger of Michigan, Brad (Dana) Neuberger of Lee's Summit, Missouri
and Joe (Kathy) Gibbs of Garner. Also numerous great and
great-great-nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; siblings, Mae, Faye, Margaret,
Clarence, Walter, John, William and Merlin; niece, Margie (Ray) Wille;
and nephew, Glenn (Darlene) Blumer.
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Robert D. Reibsamen 1931-2005
July 6, 2005
Former Hancock County Supervisor and Mayor of Corwith,
Robert Dale Reibsamen of Corwith, died Tuesday, June 28, 2005, at the
Hancock County Memorial Hospital in Britt. He was 74.
A funeral Mass was held on Saturday, July 2, at the St. Patrick's
Catholic Church in Britt. The Rev. Jerry Blake officiated. Paul Daniels
was the lector. Music was provided by organist, Kristi Hejlik who
accompanied soloist, Diane Nall. Honorary casket bearers were Dick
Ludwig, Bill Ludwig, Dave Ludwig, Robert Shipman, Bob Berte and Gene
Dornbier.
Casketbearers were Ray Ludwig, Allen Ludwig, Jim Ludwig, Lance Ludwig,
Steve Ludwig and Thomas Shipman. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery in
Britt. Services were under the direction of the Ewing Funeral Home,
Britt.
Bob Reibsamen was born March 15, 1931 in Britt. He was the son of Forest
and Fern (Fillenwarth) Reibsamen. Bob was a graduate of the Britt High
School, Britt Junior College and the Wisconsin School of Banking.
Bob married LaDonna Glieden of LuVerne at the Livermore Catholic Church
on June 29, 1950. They resided in Corwith and raised a wonderful family
of four children.
Bob worked in the Corwith State Bank for 46 years, where he performed
many roles including Director and Vice-President. In addition to working
at the bank, Bob also left his mark in Corwith serving as an avid
volunteer. One of his most prominent volunteer efforts was his 46 years
as a Corwith Firemen, 15 of which he served as the Corwith Fire Chief.
Additionally, he was a volunteer EMT for WHAS for 15 years. During that
time period, Bob was the initiator of the Emergency Satellite program in
Corwith. Bob served two terms as Corwith Mayor and numerous terms as a
city councilman.
Bob's services expanded beyond Corwith and into all of Hancock County. He
served as Hancock County Supervisor for two terms, on the Hancock County
Compensation Board, the County Board of Health and on the Economic
Development Board of Directors.
At the state level, Bob's recent volunteer services included serving for
the Elderbridge Agency on Aging and the State OIL (Older Iowan's
Legislature). He was a member of the Hancock County Republican Central
Committee and served as Secretary of the Britt Alumni Association for
the past 15 years.
As a result of his many years of volunteer efforts, Bob received numerous
awards including; 1990 Iowa Volunteer Hall of Fame, Iowa Governor's
Leadership Award and the Britt Alumnus of the Year.
Bob will be remembered as the Corwith Santa Claus who delivered Salvation
Army care packages to the young and old, or for the Boy Scout Leader who
took his family and troops to the Philmont Boy Scout Camp in Cimmeron,
New Mexico, both of which he did for many decades.
In his spare time he enjoyed spending time outdoors, "Reibo" enjoyed
fishing trips to Canada, bird watching, hunting, spending time with his
family, playing with his dog, Astro, learning the newest technologies
and a good cigar.
Survivors include his wife, LaDonna of Corwith; four children, including
two sons, Cary and wife, Nicole Reibsamen of Cayucos, California and Tom
and wife, Elaine Reibsamen of Hollister, California; two daughters,
Kathie and husband, Bob Kittel of Long Beach, California and Susan and
husband, David Weiland of Britt; three grandchildren, Candace and
husband, Paul Daniels of Parkersburg, Hans Kittel and Heidi Kittel, both
of Long Beach, California; five step-grandchildren, Michael and Marsan
McCoy, Diane and husband, Anthony Devera, Lisa and husband, Robert
Netzeley and Gina Caianiello, all of California: two
great-grandchildren; and two step-great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are one brother, Bill and wife, Betty Reibsamen of
Hampton; one sister. Janet West of Forest City; one sister-in-law,
Lucille and husband, Charles Hall of Colorado Springs, Colorado; one
brother-in-law, Raymond Domek of Emmetsburg; and many nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Forest and Fern Reibsamen.
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