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Levern H. Nelson 

Mr. Levern H. Nelson, 85, of Fertile, Iowa, died Monday, Sept. 8, 1997 at his home. 

Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 11, at the Church of Christ, Fertile, with the Rev. Dennis Granz and Rev. Roger Kampstra officiating. Interment was in Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City, Iowa. 

The Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, Iowa was in charge of arrangements. The family suggests memorials to the Levern H. Nelson memorial fund. 

Levern was born Jan. 29, 1912 in Grant Township, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, the son of George W. and Agnes H. (Rasmussen) Nelson. He attended country school in Grant Township. 

Levern farmed with his father on the family farm. Levern married Reva June Zirbel on Feb. 20, 1934 at the Lutheran Church in Clear Lake. They farmed north of Clear Lake until moving into Fertile in 1961 where he had lived ever since. 

He enjoyed reading, farming, his John Deere tractors, work horses, going out to eat and visiting with his friends. He was a former member of the Fertile Consolidated School Board, and 4-H leader. 

He is survived by a son, Larry Nelson, and his wife, Donna, Hanlontown, Iowa; and one daughter, Nancy Ingham and her husband, George, Swaledale, Iowa; one sister, Edna Pederson, Fertile; eight grandchildren, Wendy Ingham and her fiance, Ron Wheeler, Wanda Avery and her husband, Denis, Marcia Ingham, Laura Shropshire and her husband, Randy, Marie Webb and her husband, Hugh, Christine Fagg and her husband, Ned, Cheryle Kapka and her husband, Dave and Lonny Nelson; 11 great-grandchildren, Jill Avery, Alex Avery, Ryan Shropshire, Amanda Shropshire, Briana Webb, Houston Webb, Harrison Web, Courtney Fagg, Audrey Benson, Kelley Benson and Dean Kapka. 

He was preceded in death by his parents; and his wife on Jan. 29, 1987. 

Organist was Bonnie Kuns and soloist, Barbara Kuhn. 

Honorary pallbearers were Marcia Ingham, Wanda Avery, Wendy Ingham, Cheryl Kapka, Christine Fagg, Marie Webb, Laura Shropshire. 

Pallbearers were Lonny Nelson, Randy Shropshire, Hugh Webb, Ned Fagg, Dave Kapka, Denis Avery, Ron Wheeler. 


Scott Jay Hill 

Mr. Scott Jay Hill, 25, of Charles City, Iowa, formerly of Mason City, Iowa, died Monday, Sept. 15, 1997 at the Muse-Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City. 

Funeral services will be held Thursday, Sept. 18, at 10 a.m. at the Evangelical Free Church, Clear Lake, with Pastor Randy Vaage officiating. Interment will be in Grant Township Cemetery, RR Fertile, Iowa. Visitation will be held today (Wednesday), Sept. 17, from 3-8 p.m. at the Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, and one hour prior to services at the church. The family suggests memorials to the Comprehensive Systems or Hospice of North Iowa. 

Scott was born Sept. 25, 1971 in Mason City, the son of George A. and Merridy (Zirbel) Hill. He attended the Iowa Braille and Sight Savings School, Vinton, Iowa, until the age of 11. He then moved to Comprehensive Systems in Charles City, Iowa, where he has lived ever since. He worked at the comprehensive work center. 

Scott loved music, whistling, camping, attending ball games, and going for walks. 

He is survived by his mother, Merridy Hill, Mason City; two sisters, Linda Clausen and her husband, Michael, Mason City, and Gloria Hill, Waterloo, Iowa; one brother, Randy Hill, Charlotte, N.C.; two nephews, Brent Clausen and his wife, Shelly, Sheffield, Iowa, and Joshua Clausen, Mason City; one niece, Michaelle Bahnsen and her husband, Brian, Des Moines, Iowa; one great-niece, Alyson Clausen and two great nephews, Hunter Clausen and Joseph Bahnsen; aunts and uncles. 

He was preceded in death by his father on Dec. 24, 1995. 


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