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Beatrice M. "Bea" Schwinke

Thursday, January 4, 2007
FREDERICKSBURG - Beatrice M. "Bea" Schwinke, age 90 of Fredericksburg, died Friday morning, December 29, 2006, at the New Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in New Hampton.

Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, January 3, 2007 at Peace United Church of Christ in Fredericksburg with Pastor Linda Myren officiating. Yvonne Lienau will be the organist and Faye Elliott will be the vocalist and sing “I Asked The Lord“. The congregation will sing “Blessed Assurance”, “In The Bulb” and “Softly And Tenderly”.

Visitation was Tuesday, January 2 at the Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home on Main Street in Fredericksburg from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and an hour prior to services on Wednesday at the church. Memorials may be directed to the family. Online condolences for Bea may be left at hugebackfuneralhome.com

Beatrice M. Schwinke was born May 23, 1916, in rural Osage County, Missouri, the daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Quinn) Jordan. After graduating from eighth grade, Bea went to St. Louis to work. She married Benjamin C. Schwinke on May 25, 1935, in St. Louis, MO. They farmed at Fredericksburg, Missouri until 1947 when they rented a farm in the Nashua area. They purchased their farm southwest of Fredericksburg in 1952 and Bea lived there until November of 2006.

Bea worked at Ott & Forsman Produce for 25 years where she would candle eggs and pack them to be shipped. She was a member of Peace United Church of Christ. Bea enjoyed gardening and was especially fond of her flowers.

Survivers include one son, William (Sandra) Schwinke of Denver, IA; two daughters, Sondra (Bill) Elliott of Fredericksburg and Betty Bea (Edward) Louis of Faribault, MN; 9 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren; one sister, Waldine Mertens of Florissant, MO.

Preceding her in death was her husband, Benjamin on August 18, 1982; a granddaughter, Becky Louis; two brothers, James and John Jordan.


Laura Richards

Thursday, January 4, 2007

HARMONY, MN - Funeral services for Laura Richards of Harmony, MN will be held at 1:00 p.m. today, Wednesday, January 3, 2007 at the Lindstrom Funeral Home in Cresco, IA. Cremation will follow.

Friends are to call one hour prior to services at the Lindstrom Funeral Home in Cresco.

Laura, 40, died Sunday, December 24, 2006 at her residence in Harmony.


Richard A. Westervelt

Thursday, January 4, 2007

HORTON - Richard A. Westervelt, age 70 of Horton, died Sunday morning, December 31, 2006, at the Shell Rock Healthcare Center in Shell Rock.

Funeral Services will be 11:00 a.m. Thursday, January 4, 2006 at the Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home in Nashua with Pastor Karl Schiltz officiating.

Family committal services will be Saturday at Willow Lawn Cemetery in Plainfield.

Visitation will be Wednesday, January 3, 2007 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home in Nashua. Memorials may be directed to the family.


Danny E Fjetland

Thursday, January 4, 2007

RICEVILLE - Funeral services for Danny E. Fjetland of Riceville, IA were held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 30, 2006 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Riceville. Interment was in Osage Cemetery in Osage.

Danny, 69, died Thursday, December 28, 2006 at his residence.

Lindstrom Funeral Home in Riceville, IA handled the arrangements.


Alice Shriver

Thursday, January 4, 2007 4:13 PM CST

BILLINGS, MT - Alice Shriver, age 94 of Billings Montana, formerly of Fredericksburg, died Saturday December 30, 2006 in Billings, Montana.

Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Monday, January 8, 2007, at the Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home in Fredericksburg. 563-237-6212

Visitation times are pending.

Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery, Fredericksburg.


Jerry Schimmels

Thursday, January 4, 2007

VAN METER - Funeral services for Jerry L. Schimmels of Van Meter were held at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, December 29, 2006 at the United Methodist Church of Van Meter.

Jerry, 33, died Wednesday, December 20, 2006 at home.

Jerry L. Schimmels was born August 1, 1973 in Cedar Falls, IA, the son of Darrel and Nancy Schimmels. He was a graduate of Howard-Winneshiek School District in 1992. He graduated from Lincoln Tech in Des Moines as a Diesel Mechanic in 1993.

On June 28, 2002 he married Brandi Schiegel. Jerry worked at Housby Mack in Des Moines as a diesel mechanic, rebuilding engines, and a lead man for 13 years.

He is survived by his wife Brandi, three children: Zach, Seth and Hanah; his parents: Darrel and Nancy Schimmels of Cresco; a sister: Ann Schimmels; and a nephew: Brian Schimmels of Eldora; a brother: Fred Schimmels (Dottie) of Van Meter; two nieces; and a nephew: Zach, Stormie and Cassie.

He was preceded by his grandfather: Fred B. Schimmels; aunt: Marie Weber; grandfather: Forrest Heuer; grandmother: Frances Heuer; great-aunt: Maxine Porter; and cousin: Malinda (Mindy) Allen.


Robert William Krueger

Thursday, January 4, 2007

NEW HAMPTON - Robert William Krueger, age 80 of New Hampton, died Friday, December 29, 2006 at his home.

Funeral services are 10:30 a.m. Thursday, January 4, 2007, at Trinity Lutheran Church, New Hampton with Pastors Kevin Frey and Joel Dahlen officiating. The pall will be placed by Robert's children. Eddie Rausch will be the crossbearer. Organist will be Dr. Raymond Krueger accompanying vocalists Michael Rausch and Gina Larsen.

Burial will be in the New Hampton Cemetery with Stephen Rausch, Laura Riha, Maia Gardner, Dana Ball, Casey Sinnwell and Stephanie Scott as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Duane Lynch, Bill Straw and Merle Rochford.

Friends may call 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 3, 2007, at the Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home in New Hampton. Visitation continues an hour prior to the funeral at the church on Thursday. Online condolences for Robert may be left at hugebackfuneralhome.com

Robert was born September 16, 1926, in Frederika Township, rural Bremer County, IA, the son of Carl and Elsa Louise (Warnke) Krueger. He attended school in Frederika. Robert helped his father on the family farm west of New Hampton. On September 13, 1948, at St. Mary's Rectory in New Hampton, he married Norma M. Schissel. To this union nine children were born. The couple farmed west of New Hampton from 1949 until 1993 when they moved into town. In his early years, Robert enjoyed hunting fox. He spent countless hours fishing at the "Lynch Pond" with his dog, Nick. Robert also enjoyed going to happy hour at Chaff's. Survivers include four sons, Bob (Robin) Krueger of Charles City, Paul (Pat) Krueger of New Hampton, Dr. Raymond (Connie) Krueger of Spring Valley, MN, Gordon (Donita) Krueger of Cedar Falls. Five daughters, Linda (Brian) Rieckenberg of Poulsbo, WA, Karen (Andy) Sinnwell of Forest City, Becky (Dick) Rausch of Ionia, Nancy (William) Gardner of St. Francis, MN, Beth (Jamy) Ball of Mt. Pleasant, IA. Twenty-two grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Two brothers, Carl Krueger of New Hampton and Herb Krueger of Tripoli.

Preceding him in death were his parents; his wife Norma on October 12, 2001 and a brother in infancy.


Lois Dale

Thursday, January 4, 2007

HUMBOLDT - Memorial services for Lois Dale of Humboldt were held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, December 29, 2006 at the Faith United Methodist Church in Humboldt with Rev. Ed Kail officiating. Visitation was held one hour prior to the services at the church. Interment was held in Indian Mound Cemetery, Humboldt.

Mason-Lindhart Funeral Home handled the arrangements.

Lois, 84, died Monday, December 4, 2006 at her daughter's home in Montgomery, AL.

Lois Dale was born September 8, 1922 at Rutland, the daughter of D.P. and Anna (Benjamin) Butler.

On August 23, 1942 she married Kenneth Dale. Following the war, the couple made their home in Humboldt, where Lois was employed by Olson Abstract and later by Corn Belt Power Cooperative. Mr. Dale died in 2002, and Lois continued to maintain her home in Humboldt, until moving to Montgomery, AL in April of 2005.

She was a member of the Faith United Methodist Church and enjoyed her membership in bridge clubs.

She is survived by her children and their spouses: Robert Dale of Mobile, Al, Patricia and Larry Joiner of Cresco, and Cynthia and Michael Ahrendt of Montgomery, AL.

Lois was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Kenneth; and son: Ronald.


Wilbur Elliott “Wil” Kotz

Thursday, January 4, 2007 4:13 PM CST

CEDAR RAPIDS - Wilbur Elliott “Wil” Kotz, 60, Cedar Rapids, died Tuesday, December 26, 2006 in his home from complicaitons of lung cancer.

Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, December 30 at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Marion.

The family will greet friends from 4 - 9 p.m. Friday at Murdoch Funeral Home & Cremation Center in Marion and one hour prior to services at the church on Saturday.

Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Sunday, December 31 at the New Hampton Cemetery in New Hampton with military honors.

Wil was born July 19, 1946 in Mason City, to Wilbur A. and Altha Mae (Elliott) Kotz. He graduated with the Class of 1964 from New Hampton High School. He was a petty officer with the US Navy and served stateside during the Vietnam War. On April 19, 1969, he married Barbara Jean Riley at St. Mary's Catholic Church in New Hampton. Wil had been employed at McClure Engineering Company of North Liberty as a construction representative.

Survivors include his wife of 38 years, Barb; two daughters, Melanie (Chad) Richter, Cedar Falls and Sarah Kotz, Des Moines; his father, Wilbur (Virginia) Kotz, New Hampton; two grandchildren, Grace and Gavin Richter; a stepgrandson, Nick Harden; his siblings, Tom (Michele) Kotz, Lamoni, Pat Fickbohm, Des Moines, Merry (Rick) Kruger, Charles City, Robb (Cindy) Kotz, New Hampton, Kate (Mark) Van Tassel, Rochester, MN, Sue (Loren Buser) Kotz, Waterloo; his in-laws, Al and Kate Riley, New Hampton; five brothers-in-law, Bill (Judy) Riley, Steve (Deb) Riley, Tim (Deb) Riley, Richard (Denise) Riley, Tom (Jennifer) Riley, all of New Hampton; 30 nieces andnephews.

Preceded in death by his mother, Altha Mae, who died in 1998; a sister, LaLonna Kotz, who died in 1965.

Memorials and cards may be directed to the family. Please sign the online guest book the Kotz family at www.murdochfuneralhome.com.


Irene M. Hove

Thursday, January 4, 2007 4:13 PM CST

RIDGEWAY - Funeral services for Irene M. Hove of Ridgeway, IA were held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, January 1, 2007 at Peace Lutheran Church in Ridgeway. Interment was in Orleans Lutheran Church Cemetery.

Lindstrom Funeral Home in Cresco, IA handled the arrangements.

Irene, 87, died Friday, December 29, 2006 at the Cresco Care Center in Cresco.

Irene Mildred Hove was born January 2, 1919 in Winneshiek County, IA the daughter of Herbert and Lena (Bigalk) Anderson. She was baptized on January 19, 1919 at Orleans Lutheran Church, and confirmed on July 3, 1932 at Orleans Lutheran Church.

She married Norman Hove on June 22, 1938 at Orleans Lutheran Church. To this union four children were born.

She graduated from high school and took the teacher course in Cedar Falls, IA. She taught in the Ridgeway area until she stopped to raise her family. She worked at the Cliff House in Decorah, Hovden Grocery in Ridgeway, and her last job was at the Firemans in Ridgeway.

She is survived by her children: Sharron (Vern) Meyer of Cresco, Connie (Allyn) Linderbaum of Ridgeway, Linda (Dave) Lundak of Albert Lea, MN, John (Carol) Hove of Ridgeway; 10 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; one sister: Alice Anderson; and one brother: Raymond Anderson.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman; her parents; one brother: Gerald; one sister: Emma; and a grandson: Kirk Hove in 1973.


Vernice L. Reicks

Thursday, January 4, 2007

LAWLER - Vernice L. Reicks, 92, Lawler, died Monday, December 25, 2006 at the New Hampton Care Center.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday, December 28 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Lawler, with Rev. Marvin Salz as celebrant and Rev. Peter Bodensteiner as concelebrant. Her husband, Neal and their daughters will place the pall on the casket. Granddaughters, Jennessa Einwalter and Abigail Reicks will be lectors. Her sons will present the offertory gifts. Music for the service will be provided by Renea Huinker as organist, accompanying Bob Huinker as vocalist.

Interment will be in the church cemetery with grandsons, Chris Dallenbach, Joel Reicks, Joshua Reicks, Jeremy Scheidel, Nathan Scheidel, Casey Scheidel, Zachary Reicks and Benjamin Reicks as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are granddaughters Rian Dallenbach, Kelly Dallenbach, Jennessa Einwalter, Alison Reicks, Abigail Reicks and Annalee Reicks.

Visitation was from 3-8 p.m. Wednesday at Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home in New Hampton, with a 4 p.m. Rosary and 7 p.m. Scripture Service, and for an hour prior to services at the church. Online condolences for Vernice may be left at hugebackfuneralhome.com.

Vernice was born August 20, 1914 in rural Dunkerton, the daughter of Charles and Bertha (Owen) Eldridge. She graduated from Dunkerton High School in 1932. On June 15, 1939, in Nashua, she married C. Harold Nutt of Isle, MN. Harold died in an automobile accident on January 17, 1951. Their daughter, Nancy, was 17 months old at the time. Vernice graduated from Hawkeye College of Nursing in 1957 and was employed at St. Francis Hospital, Waterloo, in the pediatrics department until June 1965. On July 20, 1965, she married Neal Reicks, Lawler, along with his seven children who were all at home at the time.

Vernice had a passion for painting and gardening, especially flowers. She loved to bowl and enjoyed traveling. Her greatest joy in life was raising her eight children and spending time with her family.

Surviving are her husband, Neal; their children, Lois (Lance) Thorkelson, Rochester, MN; Elaine Reicks, Fayette; Nancy (Tom) Dallenbach, Waterloo; Carol Reicks, Sun City West, AZ; Jane (Tim) Scheidel and Jim (Shari) Reicks, Lawler; Mark (Karen) Reicks, Osakis, MN; John (Lynnie) Reicks, Lawler; 18 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death by her first husband; a granddaughter, Jill Alice Reicks; four sisters, Marie Hemsath, Mabel Ackerman, Bessie Kirman and Bertha Hendrickson; four brothers, Clarence, Elmer, Claude and Charles Eldridge.


Ella Albertson obituary addition

Thursday, January 4, 2007

RIDGEWAY - In the December 27 obituary for Ella Albertson of Ridgeway, there is an additional preceded in death family member: Joe Prochaska, grandson-in-law.



Posted on 01/06/2007 by Gene Manning


Arthur W. Jahn

Friday, January 12, 2007

NASHUA - Arthur W. Jahn age 88, of Nashua, Iowa passed away on Tuesday at the Floyd County Memorial Hospital in Charles City, Iowa.

Funeral services will be held at the Lindstrom Funeral Home in Riceville on Saturday, January 13 at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Michael Parris officiating.

Burial will be in the St. Peter's Cemetery in Riceville with military honors conducted by the American Legion Roy Gue Post 244.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday during the hours of 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Arthur Walter Jahn was born on June 29, 1918 in Winner, South Dakota to William and Emma (Behrens) Jahn. Arthur served his country during World War ll in the Air Force. After four years in the service Arthur was united in marriage to Geneva Andersen in Nebraska. They farmed in western Iowa near Aurelia and then moved in 1963 to a farm near McIntire, Iowa. Arthur also worked for seventeen years at White Motors in Charles City and took great pride as a final inspector. He enjoyed camping, fishing and woodworking. Arthur was a loving father and husband.

Survivors include his wife, Geneva of Nashua; two sons, Bill (Linda), Acworth, GA, and Randy, Dodge Center, MN; three daughters, Linda (Dennis) Bingham, Rochester, MN, Judy (Richard) Lenoch, of Oronoco, MN and Susan (Richard) Seelhammer, Waterloo. Also surviving are six grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, four great grandchildren, two step-great-grandchildren; a sister, Helen (Sid) Collomy, Parsonsfield, MA; a sister-in- law, Velma Jahn, Eudora, Kansas and many nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, and three sisters.


 

Raymond “Ray” J. McGee

Friday, January 12, 2007

CRESCO - Funeral services for Raymond “Ray” J. McGee of Cresco, IA were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 6, 2007 at Notre Dame Parish-St. Joseph Worship Center in Cresco with Rev. Richard J. Ament officiating. Readers were Bill Stegman and Steve Frels; gifts were carried by Nancy and Abby Larson; Eucharistic Minister was Val Frels; organist was Wendy Schatz; and cantor was Joe Wacha. Honorary pallbearers were: Katie Jo Bruhn, Amy Kelly, Rebecca Jarosh, Kelli Abrahamson, Maria Leitz, Eric Reinhart, Jay McGee, Nicholas McGee, and Samantha McGee. Pallbearers were: Chelsi Igel, Liz Niess, Mike Jarosh, Brad Niess, Mike Niess, Kris McGee, John McGee, and Jeremy McGee. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Cresco.

Visitation was held at the Conway Funeral Home in Cresco from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. on Friday and for one hour prior to services on Saturday at the church.

Conway Funeral Home in Cresco, IA handled the arrangements.

Ray, 85, died Tuesday, January 2, 2007 at the Winneshiek County Medical Center in Decorah, IA.

Raymond James McGee was born July 24, 1921 on a farm northeast of Elma, IA, the son of John Sylvester and Anna Mary (Knippling) McGee. He was raised on the farm which gave him the background to mold him into the man that he became. He received only an eighth grade education, but became a man of knowledge. When our nation came under attack, Ray volunteered to serve his country and never gave up the love of the symbol which represented our land of the free.

When Ray returned home from the service, he married Marjorie Burr on February 6, 1947 in the Assumption Catholic Church. They set up farming in Winneshiek County, east of Cresco and would have remained there, but Ray's health got the best of him and he had to give up farming. Even after he moved to town, he would go out to the farm to see how things were getting along.

Ray and Marge were honored for all the things they had done for their community by being chosen the Grand Marshalls of the Holiday Parade.

Ray is survived by Marjorie, his wife of almost 60 years; six children: Patricia (Thomas) Niess of Buffalo Center, IA, Colleen (Kenneth) Jarosh of Spillville, IA, Anne (Steve) Igel of Rochester, MN, William (Vicki) and Michael (Danelle), all of Cresco, and Joseph (Linda) of Healdsburg, CA; 16 grandchildren: Katie Jo Bruhn, Liz Niess, Amy Kelly, Brad and Mike Niess; Michael and Rebecca Jarosh; Chelsi Igel; Kelli Abrahamson, Maria Leitz, and Krisitian McGee; John, Jay and Jeremy McGee; Nicholas and Samantha McGee; one step grandchild: Eric Reinhart; 10 great-grandchildren: Brandon and Kevin Bruhn; Benjamin and Courtney Kelly; Evon Leitz; Katelyn, Sean, Brennan and Brianna McGee; Hunter McGee; three step great-grandchildren: Nathan Reinhart, Tyrone Grant and Annaka Holthaus; three sisters: Cecelia Delaney of Austin, MN, Rita Fleming of Stevensville, MT, and Marjorie Wetherell of Rock Island, IL; and one brother: John “Jack” McGee of Gilbertville, IA.

Ray was preceded in death by his parents; one daughter: Shirley in infancy; one son: James; one infant grandson; three brothers: Donald, Edward, and Gerald; and one sister: Marcella Mirci.

WHY LIFE WAS NEVER DULL!!

I would like to list some of the accomplishments in our 59 years of married life. We raised a wonderful, loving family who have brought us much joy and satisfaction over the years. They in turn gave us 17 grandchildren, without whom life would have never been this good.

I served a few terms as Director of the little country school, and was elected President on the Orleans school bus board. Later, served on the Assumption Catholic Church Council and on the Catholic School Board.

Did a lot of corresponding with the local Postmaster and the postal authorities in Washington, D.C. working to convince them we need our rural mail route changed so that eight neighboring families could receive mail at their door instead of driving up to a mile to their mailboxes.

It was interesting to serve on the United Shippers Cooperative Board of Directors. We attended Grain Dealer's Conventions in Des Moines and Land O'Lakes Conventions in Minneapolis. This was educational and also a lot of fun.

Our family was named FHA Family of the Year in 1972. For several years, I served as captain and committeeman of the Farm Bureau and attended meetings in Des Moines. My years as a 4-H Leader were rewarding in many ways, especially the life-long friendships we cultivated. And, a first for our school Sisters of Notre Dame - we organized a parish drive and presented the sisters with a new station wagon for their own use.

I am a charter member since 1947, and have a Life Membership in the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) organization, Post 4561, and in the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) organization, and am also a member of the Cresco American Legion Post #135. I am also a member of the Knights of Columbus since 1947 and am now an Honorary Lifetime Member. I am happy to be a member of the 348th Engineers, a group of army buddies.

I wrote a book, “Memories of My Participation in the Bloody Struggle to Defeat Hitler's Army”. This book has been copyrighted and published. We also compiled and published two volumes of “Our Veterans in War and Peace”. I served as a committeeman on a Writers' workshop in Decorah.

Money isn't always so important, but good friends and a good partner are very important. I feel my life has been happy and successful. You often hear it said, “There is a good woman behind every successful man.” How true that is - “Thanks again, Marge.”


Roger Carl Dietrich

Friday, January 12, 2007 1:37 PM CST

CLARKSVILLE - Roger Carl Dietrich, 75, of Clarksville, Iowa, formerly of Waverly, Iowa and Ionia, Iowa, died on January 7, 2007, at the Community Nursing Home in Clarksville of natural causes.

Private family graveside services will be held on Friday at Harlington Cemetery in Waverly.

Roger was born on July 27, 1931, in Bremer County, Iowa, the son of Gus and Lily (Schrage) Dietrich. He attended school and graduated from Waverly High School in 1949. On November 10, 1950, he was united in marriage to Beverly Strotman at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Waverly. The couple began farming near Ionia until their retirement in 1994, when they began renting their land. In February of 1999, they sold the farm and moved to their home in Clarksville. Beverly passed away of cancer on April 11, 1999 and Roger has remained living at their home in Clarksville.

Survived by one brother, Ronald Dietrich of Wisconsin; one sister, Marlys Bergman of Colorado; and many nieces and nephews.

Memorials may be directed to Cedar Valley Hospice, 207 20th St. N.W., in Waverly.


Julius J. Shileny

Friday, January 12, 2007

PROTIVIN - A Mass of Christian Burial for Julius J. Shileny of Protivin, IA was held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, January 8, 2007 at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Protivin with Rev. David M. Beckman officiating. Lector was Dennis Shileny, the gifts were carried by Eleanor Dostal, Norb Shileny and Mary Ann Kuennen. The Eucharist Ministers were Norb Shileny and Randy Kuennen, organist was Marlene Pecinovsky who accompanied the soloist Lacy Shileny. Pallbearers were: James Balik, David Mashek, Bill Prochaska, Sonny Kalishek Wayne Kreitzer, Bud Svoboda, Larry Svoboda, and John Svoboda. Interment was in Holy Trinity Cemetery in Protivin.

Conway Funeral Home in Protivin, IA handled the arrangements.

Julius, 79, died Friday, January 5, 2007 at Regional Health Services Hospital in Cresco.

Julius Joseph Shileny was born February 22, 1927 in Chickasaw County, the son of Joseph and Zephie (Bouska) Shileny. He received his education in the rural school near his home. Following his education, he stayed on the farm to help with the daily farming chores.

On January 27, 1948 he married Loretta Kacer in the Holy Trinity Church at Protivin. Uniting them in marriage was Rev. J.S. Skluzacek. They continued farming and were blessed with seven children. Julius and Loretta farmed northeast of Protivin over 40 years. They had dairy cattle, raised hogs, and complete crop farming. They moved into Protivin in 1981 and Julius continued helping on the farm until he retired in 1992.

Julius was a member of the Holy Trinity Church and the Knights of Columbus. He sold seed corn, drove school bus, measured ground for the ASCS and umpired many baseball games. Julius also managed the Protivin Merchants Fast Pitch Softball Team for over 20 years. He enjoyed all sports, was a St. Louis Cardinal fan, was a loyal fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes. He also enjoyed reading western novels and watching the old western movies. He enjoyed traveling and fishing, which one could say was his most enjoyable pastime. Most of all, Julius loved having his family visit, especially the grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife, Loretta; five children: Janice (Michael) Bronson of Cedar Rapids, IA, Dennis (Mary) Shileny of LaPorte City, IA, Gerald (Jodie) Shileny of Protivin, IA, Marilyn (Andy) Fliger of Protivin, IA, and Linda (Dan) Prentice of Spring Hill, FL; 11 grandchildren: Adam, Kristi, Julie and Daniel Shileny; Lacy Shileny; Lee Ann (John) Drilling and Thomas Shileny; Christopher and Kyle Ducker, and Tanner Bruns; and Lauren Prentice; two great-grandchildren: Annaleigh and Breydon; one brother: Norbert (Delores) Shileny of New Hampton, IA; and two sisters: Eleanor Dostal and Mary Ann Kuennen, both of Lawler, IA.

Julius was preceded in death by his parents; and two sons: Thomas in infancy and John in 2004.


Alice Bucknell

Friday, January 12, 2007

CARRVILLE - Alice Bucknell, age 87 of Carrville, died Sunday evening, January 7, 2007, at the Floyd County Memorial Hospital in Charles City.

Graveside services were 11:00 a.m. Thursday, January 11, at Oak Hill Cemetery in Nashua and Pastor Carol Gailey officiated. There was no visitation.

Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral home in Nashua (641) 435-4134 is assisting with arrangements. Online condolences for Alice may be left at hugebackfuneralhome.com.


Dale A. Curtis

Friday, January 12, 2007

FERNDALE, WA - A memorial service for Dale A. Curtis of Ferndale, WA was held at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 4, 2007 at Northwest Baptist Church in Bellingham, WA.

Dale, 54, died Saturday, December 23, 2006 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Bellingham, WA.

Dale Arthur Curtis was born September 18, 1952 in Cresco, IA, the son of Manuel Arthur and Lucille Gertrude (Fravel) Curtis. He was the oldest of five children. After graduating from Cresco High School in 1971, Dale joined the United States Navy. His first duty station was in Iceland and he retired in Oak Harbor on July 31, 1995.

On November 13, 1974 he married Darlene Hargis in Portsmouth, VA. They raised four children together.

From 1990 to 1995 Dale was stationed at NAS Whidbey Island, where he retired from active duty as Petty Officer First Class. He then went to work for B.F. Goodrich in Everett as an aircraft mechanic. He has worked there for the last 11 years.

Dale was an active member of Northwest Baptist Church and Forward Ministries. He enjoyed giving his grandchildren and the children at the church hay rides with his tractor. He also enjoyed going to his grandchildren's sporting events. He loved spending time in the nursery helping out with the babies. He loved to do extra activities for his church and church members. If anyone needed a helping hand he was always there.

He is survived by his children: Cheryl Woodson, James Curtis, Megan and Kevin Collins, and Joshua Curtis, all of Oak Harbor; 12 grandchildren: Andrew, Kayla, Jacob, Sheridan, Samantha, Braden, Ethan, Isabell, Brendin, Jayden, Lyric and Gabriel, all of Oak Harbor; brother Gene and Deb Curtis; and sister: Doreen and Mike Sattler, all of Iowa; brother: Ray and Mary Curtis of Minnesota; and sister Glenda and Joe Lacey also of Iowa; also three nephews and three nieces.

Dale was preceded in death by his parents; and one grandson: Jerico Curtis-Robbins in 1996.


Harlan Anderson

Friday, January 12, 2007

NEW HAMPTON - Harlan Anderson, 72, of New Hampton, died Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at his home in New Hampton.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Friday, January 12 at Holy Family Parish-St. Joseph Center in New Hampton with Reverend Carl Schmitt celebrating the Mass. Chris Carrier will be the organist and will accompany the cantor, Joyce Shatek and the North Washington Men's Choir. Lector for the service will be Ray Klenske and presenting the offertory gifts will be Harlan's four granddaughters: Tierney Blinn, Kaleigh Blinn, Jordyn Johnston, and Alexandria Johnston. Eucharistic ministers will be Arnie Tierney, Georgia Tierney and James Carr. Placing the pall will be Harlan's wife, daughters, and granddaughters.

Burial will be in the Calvary Cemetery in New Hampton with John Rosonke, John Winter, Tom Britt, Ed Shekleton, Bill Weigel and Dale Wagoner serving as casket bearers.

Friends may call from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday at Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home in New Hampton where there will be a 4:00 p.m. rosary and 7:00 p.m. Parish Scripture service. Visitation will also be an hour prior to services at the church.

Harlan Keith Anderson was born June 10, 1934, on a farm near Jerico, IA, the son of Alice Anderson Vaala Landswerk. He received his education at the Saude-Jerico Christian Day School. After finishing his schooling Harlan worked as a farmhand in the Jerico area until going to work for Midland Feeds which was later known as Land O'Lakes. On April 8, 1972, Harlan was united in marriage to Teresa Tierney at St. Joseph Catholic Church. The couple made their home in New Hampton until moving to North Washington in 1980. While in North Washington the couple operated Andy's Bar and Harlan also continued to work for Land O' Lakes. Later the couple moved back to New Hampton where they owned and operated Andy's Bar in New Hampton and Harlan began working for Hillandale Farms, where he remained until his retirement in 1993.

Harlan loved to take his granddaughters to the park, Polka music, playing cards and walking.

He was a member of the Holy Family Parish.

Survived by his wife of 34 years, Teresa; two daughters Wendy (Cameron) Blinn, Waterloo and Mindy (Jay) Johnston. Riceville; four granddaughters Tierney Blinn, Kaleigh Blinn, Jordyn Johnston, and Alexandria Johnston; a brother Jerry (Char) Vaala, Waterloo; a sister Connie (Jim) Bedard, Washburn; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Francis (Janet) Franzen, Ossian, Arnie (Lois) Tierney, New Hampton, Betty (Gerald) Gleason, Waterloo, Tom (Judy) Tierney, New Hampton and Jim (Georgia) Tierney, Waterloo and numerous nieces and nephews.

Preceded in death by his mother Alice Anderson Vaala Landswerk and his father-in-law and mother-in-law Roy (Catherine) Tierney.


Alois J. Shindelar

Friday, January 12, 2007

FT. ATKINSON - A Mass of Christian Burial for Alois J. Shindelar of rural Fort Atkinson, IA was held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 5, 2007 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Spillville with Rev. Donald Hawes and Father David Tickerhoof, TOR officiating. Lector was Sharon J. Samec, mass servers were: Matthew, Dominic and Joshua Samec. Organist was Doris Thompson and soloist was Dan Silhacek. St. Wenceslaus choir sang, “Here I Am, Lord”, “One Bread, One Body”, “Ave Maria”, “How Great Thou Art”. Eucharistic Ministers were Carrie Shindelar and Sharon M. Samec. Honorary pallbearers and gift bearers were his granddaughters: Ann Goza, Sharon J. Samec, Jennifer Weber, Kathryn Shindelar, Danielle Shindelar, and Sally Cline. Pallbearers were his grandsons: Steve Samec, Scott Samec, Stacy Franzen, Travis Franzen, Robert Shindelar, Bart Shindelar, and Joshua Shindelar. Interment was in St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery in Spillville.

Balik Funeral Home in Spillville, IA handled the arrangements.

Alois, 92, died Tuesday, January 2, 2007 at the Ossian Senior Hospice in Ossian, IA.

Alois John Shindelar was born July 5, 1914, in Spillville, IA, the son of John and Anna (Kruchek) Shindelar. He attended St. Wenceslaus Catholic School.

On June 2, 1941, he married Blanche Rys at St. Paul's Church in Walnut Grove, MN. Alois farmed most of his life and also worked for the National Farmer's Organization for more than 10 years. He believed strongly in the farmer's right to unionize and price their own products. Almost to the day he died, he remained a passionate pro-life advocate.

Alois was an avid reader, enjoyed music, playing cards, participated in the Czech choir and was in many Czech plays. He especially enjoyed family activities. Alois was a lifetime member of St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, the Holy Name Society and the First Czech Slovak Ladies Association (formerly the Catholic Workman).

Alois is survived by his three sons: Larry and Kay Shindelar of Ft. Atkinson, IA, Gary and Violet Shindelar of Sullivan, IL, and Ronald Shindelar of Ft. Atkinson, IA; four daughters: Judy (Sister Miriam) of Marty, SD, Connie and Edmund Samec of Protivin, IA, Anita and Mike Preston of Ankeny, IA, and Karen and Ivan Franzen of Ossian, IA; 13 grandchildren: Ann (Terry) Goza, Bart (Carrie) Shindelar, Steve (Sharon M.) Samec, Sharon J. Samec, Scott Samec, Jennifer (Alan) Weber, Robert Shindelar, Kathryn Shindelar, Danielle Shindelar, Joshua Shindelar, Sally Cline, Stacy (Rebecca) Franzen and Travis (Cheryl) Franzen; nine great- grandchildren: Colton and Landon Goza, Adeline and Tanner Shindelar, Matthew, Dominic and Joshua Samec, Jax Weber and Lindsay Franzen; and three sisters-in-law: Beulah Shindelar, Evelyn Rys and Donna Rys.

Alois was preceded in death by his wife: Blanche; two brothers: John and V.J. Shindelar; three sisters: Anna (Ed) Wagner, Agnes (Stephan) Frana and Pauline (Clarence) Vsetecka.


Vincel B. Eslinger

Friday, January 12, 2007

NEW HAMPTON - Vincel B. Eslinger, 91, of New Hampton, died Monday, January 8, 2007 at the New Hampton Care Center in New Hampton.

Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 12, at the United Methodist Church in New Hampton with Reverend Marshall Monthei officiating. Charlotte Markle will be the organist and will accompany those in attendance singing “How Great Thou Art” and “Amazing Grace.”

Friends may call an hour prior to services at the church with Masonic Services beginning at 9:45 a.m.

Interment will be in the New Hampton Cemetery with Brian Eslinger, Curt Eslinger, Evon Kangrga and Brian Button serving as casket bearers.

Vincel Barfels Eslinger was born November 2, 1915 in Reinbeck, Grundy County, IA the son of John and Bertha (Barfels) Eslinger and graduated from Reinbeck High School in 1933. He was united in marriage to Hattie Glasner who passed away in 1981. Vincel farmed all of his life, farming in Grundy County until 1949 when they moved to Chickasaw County where he continued to farm until his retirement to New Hampton in 1976. Vincel was united in marriage to Amy Nyswander on May 14, 1982 at Leech Lake, MN. He continued to live in New Hampton until his death.

Vincel enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening and traveling to Florida in the winter months. He was a member of the United Methodist Church, the Masonic Lodge, and Farm Bureau.

Survived by his wife Amy; two children Larry (Karen) Eslinger, Grundy Center and Donald Eslinger, Waukon; four grandchildren, Curt, Brian, Laura, and Beth. He is also survived by five great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death by his parents, first wife Hattie, daughter-in-law Carole Eslinger and two brothers Jiles and Gilbert Eslinger.

Helen M. Kruger

Friday, January 12, 2007

RICEVILLE - A Mass of Resurrection for Helen M. Kruger of Riceville, IA was held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 6, 2007 at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Riceville. Interment was in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery in Riceville.

Lindstrom Funeral Home in Riceville, IA handled the arrangements.

Helen, 91, died Wednesday, January 3, 2007 at the Riceville Community Rest Home in Riceville.


 Louis Lange, Jr.

Friday, January 12, 2007 1:37 PM CST

SHELL ROCK - Louis Lange, Jr. age 90 of Shell Rock, formerly of Nashua, died Tuesday afternoon, January 9, 2007 at the Waverly Health Center in Waverly.

Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, January 13, 2007 at the Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home in Nashua with Pastor Thomas Hagen officiating.

Visitation will be from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday at the funeral home and continue one hour prior to services at the funeral home on Saturday. Online condolences for Louis may be left at hugebackfuneralhome.com

Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery at Nashua with David Bonzer, Rod Korth, Steve Minikus and Mike Aegerter serving as casket bearers.


Martin K. Elstad

Friday, January 12, 2007 1:37 PM CST

BOULDER CITY, NV - Funeral services for Martin K. Elstad of Boulder City, NV, formerly of the Harmony, MN area, was held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, January 5, 2007 at Elstad Lutheran Church in rural Lanesboro, MN. Interment was in Elstad Lutheran Church Cemetery in rural Lanesboro.

Lindstrom Funeral Home in Harmony, MN handled the arrangements.

Martin, 92, died Sunday, December 24, 2006 in Boulder City, NV.


Norma Mae Kuker

Friday, January 12, 2007

CHARLES CITY - Norma Mae Kuker, 84, of Charles City, died Thursday, January 4, 2007, at the Mercy Medical Center-New Hampton.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Messiah Lutheran Church in Charles City. Pastor Alan Schulz will officiate.

Interment will be in Rose Hill Cemetery, Fredericksburg.

Friends may call at the Hauser Funeral Home in Charles City from 4 to 8 p.m. on Monday. Visitation will continue an hour prior to the service at the church.

Norma Mae (Avery) Kuker was born August 14, 1922, the daughter of Earl and Cornalia (Lottmann) Avery in Butler County. She graduated from the Sumner high school in 1940. On February 21, 1941 she was united in marriage to Nelson Kuker at the Spring Fountain Church. For most of Norma's life she helped work on their farm. Norma was also employed at the egg factory in Sumner, candling eggs and the butter factory in Fredericksburg. She was a member of Messiah Lutheran Church, the church circle, a foster grandparent for three years, and the Am Vet Auxiliary, Fredericksburg Post #90. Her interests included craft work, stain glass window making, crocheting, golfing, fishing, gardening, canning, cooking, traveling, playing dominos and cards, reading the Bible and reminiscing about old times. Norma will always be remembered as a caring listener for family and friends.

Survived by a daughter, Karen Johnston, Ionia; two sons, Ronald (Fayne) Kuker, Dayton, OH, and Dennis (Debra) Kuker of Monticello; 10 grandchildren; many great grandchildren; and one brother, Lloyd Avery of Missouri.

Preceded in death by her parents; her husband on January 3, 1999; one son, Jerry Kuker in December of 1996; and one granddaughter, Chrisanne Miller in November of 2005.


Ernest Francis Larkin, Ph.D.

Friday, January 12, 2007

NORMAN, OK - Ernest Francis Larkin, Ph.D., 71, of Norman, OK passed away quietly at home on Friday evening, Dec. 15, 2006, following a battle with cancer.

A commemorative celebration was held at Step Brother's, 423 S. Webster, in Norman, December 30, 2006, at 6:00 p.m.

Ernest was born July 17, 1935, in New Hampton, Iowa, to Ernest Leo (Bob) and Otilda Moravetz Larkin. Ernie received his BA, MA and Ph.D. in Journalism/Advertising and mass communications from the University of Iowa.

He and Karen Schaeferle of Gladbrook, Iowa, were married October 18, 1958, and he then went on to teach advertising and graduate courses at the University of Oklahoma for 24 years.

Dr. Larkin helped found the Oklahoma Newspaper Advertising Bureau and was twice elected head of the Advertising Division of the American Educators of Journalism/Mass Communications.

He also was elected national president of the American Academy of Advertising and served as Distinguished Visiting Professor of Advertising for the University of Florida College of Journalism.

Ernie married his second wife, Susan Schoebel of Lake Forest, IL on June 15, 1991, and together they continued their professional work as national coordinators of advertising training and development programs. Their largest achievement as a team was in developing the AAA/INAME Student Newspaper Advertising Competition, sponsored by the Newspaper Association of America Foundation.

Dr. Larkin authored the book Successful Newspaper Telemarketing, and co-authored with Susan Larkin College Newspaper Business and Advertising Manager's Handbook, which was distributed nationally to every college newspaper in the United States.

Ernie was passionate about history and photography, especially of the American West, so each summer Ernie and his family would travel the continental U.S. visiting historical sites and national parks.

Upon his retirement from the University of Oklahoma in 1995, Ernie spent large portions of the year in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks photographing the scenery and wildlife.

His hometown of New Hampton always held a special place in his heart, and Ernie dedicated much time to compiling its history and sketching many of its historic buildings.

Survived by his mother, Tillie Larkin, 98, of New Hampton; his three children Lynnette Larkin McNully, Lancaster, TX, Lance Ernest Larkin and Lisa Larkin (Jeff) Melton, all of Norman; five grandchildren, Bronwyn and Rachel McNully of Lancaster, Sydney Melton, and Katherine Elizabeth and Jared Alexander Ernest Larkin, all of Norman; as well as Karen Schaeferle Larkin of Norman and Susan Schoebel Larkin of Milwaukee, Wis. He is also survived by his sister Norma (Ralph) Hartsock, Green Valley, AZ and their children Chris, Susan and Ward.

Preceded in death by his father Bob in December of 2001.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to any of his three favorite national parks: Grand Teton National Park Foundation, P.O. Drawer 170 Moose, WY 83012; Yellowstone Park Foundation, 222 E. Main Street, Suite 301, Bozeman, MT 59715; or Glacier National Park Associates P.O. Box 91, Kalispell, MT 59903.



Posted on 01/12/2007 by Gene Manning


Brian Brannon

Friday, January 19, 2007

GRAND JUNCTION, CO - Brian Brannon, 62, Grand Junction, CO, died Thursday, December 28, 2006 at his home of a seizure disorder.

A Memorial Service was held January 2 in Grand Junction.

Burial of ashes is planned for a later date at Calvary Cemetery, New Hampton.

Brian was born March 5, 1944 in New Hampton, the son of Raymond and Andrea Brannon. He spent his childhood in New Hampton, where he also graduated from high school. Following graduation he attended Loras College in Dubuque and received his undergraduate degree from the University of Iowa in 1966. Brian served as an Army Platoon leader in Vietnam from 1966 to 1968 and was awarded the Bronze Star and the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross. In 1973 Brian received his J. D. from the University of Iowa.

He was a resident of Grand Junction for 28 years, where he retired as a Trust Officer and Attorney. He was married to Jody Briner. They divorced in 1997. Brian was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church and volunteered for many years at the Grand Valley Catholic Outreach soup kitchen. He was a member of the Grand Junction Rotary Club for 21 years and was a Paul Harris Fellow. His other interests included listening to classical music, researching Epilepsy Neuroscience and reading books on history and philosophy.

Survivors include a son, Douglas and daughter, Shannon, both of San Francisco, CA; mother, Andrea Y. Brannon, Cedar Falls; sisters, Maryellen Carr (William), Rochester, MN, Audrey Sweitzer (Raymond), Cedar Falls and Alissa Wilke (Joseph), Springboro, OH; several nieces and nephews.

Preceding him in death was his father, Raymond P. Brannon.

Memorials may be made to a charitable organization of the donor's choice.


Mackenzie Anne Mincks

Friday, January 19, 2007

LIME SPRINGS - Funeral services for Mackenzie Anne Mincks will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, January 19, 2007 at the Saetersdal Lutheran Church in rural Lime Springs.

Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church.

Lindstrom Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

Mackenzie died Tuesday, December 5, 2006 of injuries sustained in the same auto accident as two of her cousins, Raven and Wesley Williams.

The family is also holding a memorial the same day and time as the funeral due to Toni Sanders not being able to attend the funeral for Raven and Wesley.


Margaret R. “Marge” Cutsforth

Friday, January 19, 2007

CALMAR - Margaret R. “Marge” Cutsforth, age 84, of Calmar, IA, died on Wednesday, January 10, 2007, at the Winneshiek Medical Center in Decorah, Iowa, following a lingering illness.

Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Calmar at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 13 with the Rev. Donald Hawes officiating. Alan Sensor was the organist and accompanied the St. Aloysius Choir singing “Be Not Afraid”, “On Eagle's Wings”, “Precious Lord, Take My Hand”, and “How Great Thou Art”. “I Can Only Imagine” was also played on CD. The Lectors were Phyllis Cutsforth and Bettie Lechtenberg and Eucharistic Ministers were Jim and Phyllis Cutsforth. Shelley Whitehill, Heather Engelhardt and Kathy Cutsforth served as Offertory Gift Bearers. Interment was in St. Aloysius Catholic Cemetery

in Calmar. Scott Cutsforth, Brian Cutsforth, Pat Cutsforth, Sean Cutsforth, Todd Lechtenberg and Scott Engelhardt were Casketbearers.

Margaret Rosemarie “Marge” (Hruska) Cutsforth was born on January 10, 1923, the daughter of William and Vlasta (Vavrock) Hruska near Lawler, Iowa. Marge attended country school near Lawler and helped work on her family's farm. She married James H. Cutsforth on August 29, 1945 at Riley Ridge Catholic Church north of Lawler. They lived near Lawler for a short time, before moving to Calmar in 1946. Marge worked at Bucheit Produce for 20 years and then at Graphics as a bookkeeper, retiring in 1988. Marge dearly loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and did anything she could for them. Marge enjoyed sewing, gardening, fishing and traveling with her husband, Jim. Marge was a member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church and was a sixty-year member of the Halverson - Giesen American Legion Ladies Auxiliary in Calmar.

Survived by her husband, James “Jim” Cutsforth, Calmar; four children, Jim (Phyllis) Cutsforth, Ottumwa, Terry (Bonnie) Brandenburg, Fredericksburg, Sheila (Dennis) Koepp, Decorah, and Sandy (Lyle) Lechtenberg, Houston, MN; Eight grandchildren, Kathy Cutsforth, Brian (Keitha) Cutsforth, Scott Cutsforth, Shelley (Harry) Wahl, Whitehill, Heather (Scott) Engelhardt, Patrick (Shannon) Bartholomew Cutsforth, Todd (Bettie) Lechtenberg and Sean Cutsforth. Ten great-grandchildren, Emily and Thomas Cutsforth, Britney, Cassandra and Alison Cutsforth, Elizabeth and Katie Engelhardt, Logan and Bryce Whitehill and Nicholas Lechtenberg; one brother, Lawrence (Naomi) Hruska, Lawler.

Preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Robert and William Hruska.


William “Bill” Mullen

Friday, January 19, 2007 2:37 PM CST

BROOKLYN PARK, MN - A Mass of Christian Burial for William “Bill” Mullen of Brooklyn Park, MN was held January 10, 2007 at the Church of St. Gerard in Brooklyn Park, MN.

The First Memorial Funeral Chapel handled the arrangements.

Bill, 64, died Saturday, January 6, 2007.

Bill was born May 21, 1942 in Cresco, IA, the son of John “Bud” and Phyllis Mullen. He graduated from Notre Dame High School and Winona State University.

He is survived by his wife, Sue (Donovan); children: Amy and Ryan; grandchildren: Donovan, Maykayla, and Rieley; his mother: Phyllis Mullen; brothers: John (Gilda) and Tom of Cresco; sisters: Pat (Jack) Ferrie, Mary (Tom) Kleve of Cresco, Peggy Mullen of Robbinsdale, MN, Colleen (Dale) Ladwig of Plymouth, MN, and Barbara (Harry) Weflen of Oakdale, MN.

Bill was preceded in death by his father: John in 1996; and one brother: Daniel in 1997.


Arthur W. Jahn

Friday, January 19, 2007 2:37 PM CST

NASHUA - Arthur W. Jahn age 88, of Nashua, Iowa passed away on Tuesday at the Floyd County Memorial Hospital in Charles City, Iowa.

Funeral services will be held at the Lindstrom Funeral Home in Riceville on Saturday, January 13 at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Michael Parris officiating.

Burial will be in the St. Peter's Cemetery in Riceville with military honors conducted by the American Legion Roy Gue Post 244.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday during the hours of 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Arthur Walter Jahn was born on June 29, 1918 in Winner, South Dakota to William and Emma (Behrens) Jahn. Arthur served his country during World War ll in the Air Force. After four years in the service Arthur was united in marriage to Geneva Andersen in Nebraska. They farmed in western Iowa near Aurelia and then moved in 1963 to a farm near McIntire, Iowa. Arthur also worked for seventeen years at White Motors in Charles City and took great pride as a final inspector. He enjoyed camping, fishing and woodworking. Arthur was a loving father and husband.

Survivors include his wife, Geneva of Nashua; two sons, Bill (Linda), Acworth, GA, and Randy, Dodge Center, MN; three daughters, Linda (Dennis) Bingham, Rochester, MN, Judy (Richard) Lenoch, of Oronoco, MN and Susan (Richard) Seelhammer, Waterloo. Also surviving are six grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, four great grandchildren, two step-great-grandchildren; a sister, Helen (Sid) Collomy, Parsonsfield, MA; a sister-in- law, Velma Jahn, Eudora, Kansas and many nieces and nephews.

Preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, and three sisters.


Delores I. Wendl

Friday, January 19, 2007

ST. PAUL, MN - A Mass of Christian Burial for Delores I. Wendl of St. Paul, MN was held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 5, 2007 at Assumption Catholic Church in St. Paul, MN with Father John Malone officiating. Pallbearers were: John Kirkham, Bob Jackson, Jim Beaton, Mike Bullerman, Noel Boelter, and Ray Ojala.

Wulff Godbout Funeral Home handled the arrangements.

Delores, 74, died Saturday, December 30, 2006 in St. Paul, MN.

Delores I. Wendl was born July 28, 1932 in Cresco, IA, the daughter of Otto and Irene Frank. She was a 1951 graduate of Rudolphinum High School in Protivin. She graduated from Winona State University in Winona, MN.

On February 2, 1957 she married Joe Wendl at Assumption Catholic Church in Cresco.

She is survived by her husband Joe; son: David; sisters and brothers: Darlene of Waterloo, Gladys of Little Rock, AR, Lucy of Nevada, Edith of California, Otto of Waterloo, Art of Nevada, Allen of Waterloo, Merlin of Des Moines, Gerald of Cresco, Ken of Cresco, and Alice of Oklahoma; and nieces and nephews.

Delores was preceded in death by her parents; and Luane and Lester.


Elnora “Ellie” Marlow

Friday, January 19, 2007

CRESCO - Funeral services for Elnora “Ellie” Marlow of Cresco, IA, formerly of the Burr Oak, IA area, were held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 13, 2007 at the Burr Oak Lutheran Church with Rev. Matt Larson officiating. Rememberances, Joan Wissing, organist Kathy Tollefsrud, songs, “How Great Thou Art”, “Rock of Ages”, “What a Friend We Have in Jesus”, “Beautiful Savior”. Pallbearers were: Darin Meldahl, Travis Coons, Curtis Dundee, Peter Wennes, Darcy Wennes, Donnie Dundee, Lance Armstrong, and Shawn Wennes. Interment was in Burr Oak Cemetery in Burr Oak.

Friends were to call from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Friday at Schluter-Balik Funeral Home and after 9:30 a.m. at the church on Saturday morning.

Schluter-Balik Funeral Home in Decorah, IA handled the arrangements.

Elnora, 80, died Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at the Cresco Care Center in Cresco following a short illness.

Elnora Marlow was born August 31, 1926 near Ridgeway, IA the daughter of Joseph and Ella (Blomgren) Albertson. Ellie attended country schools and worked at a restaurant in Decorah as a young woman. 

On March 31, 1944, she married Curtis Marlow in Cedar Rapids, IA. Together they farmed north of Decorah for many years. She helped her husband operate the Burr Oak Tavern and worked at DECO Products in Decorah. 

She enjoyed quilting, embroidering, collecting coins and playing Bingo. She was an excellent cook, making homemade chicken noodle soup and apple pies for her family. Ellie enjoyed and loved her family.

Ellie's survivors include four daughters: Elaine Armstrong and husband Jerry of Preston, MN; Karen Hovey and husband Roger of Mason City, IA; Jean Coons of Decorah, IA and Cindy Vilkaitis of Loveland, CO; 11 grandchildren: Mona Schwier, Lance Armstrong, Shawn, Darcy and Peter Wennes, Darin Meldahl, Bobbie Boettcher, Travis Coons, Curtis and Donnie Dundee; and Crystal Vilkaitis; 14 great-grandchildren: Bailee and Dalton Schwier, Lane and Larissa Armstrong; Nathan and Noah Wennes; Ella and Olivia Wennes; A.J. and Ericson Wennes; Austin and Joseph Boettcher; Tristan Dundee and Skylar Dundee; one sister: Juliet Marhoul of Decorah, IA; one brother: Jerry (Sandy) Albertson of Ridgeway, IA; three sisters-in-law: Betty (Walt) Josephson of Rochester, MN, Nancy (Gene) See of North Port, FL, and Kathy Marlow of Cresco, IA; and several nieces and nephews.

Ellie was preceded in death by her father: Joe in 1987; her mother: Ella in 2006; her husband: Curtis on August 4, 2002; and two brothers: Gerald; and Junior in infancy.


LaVerne A. Lienau

Friday, January 26, 2007

FREDERICKSBURG - LaVerne A. Lienau age 78 of Fredericksburg, died Sunday morning January 21, 2007, at Mercy Medical Center in New Hampton.

Funeral Services were 10:30 a.m. Thursday, January 25, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg with Pastor Ronnie Koch officiating. Karen Downes was the organist and accompanied Pastor Koch singing “The Lord's Prayer” She also accompanied the congregation in singing “Amazing Grace”, “What A Friend We Have In Jesus” and “How Great Thou Art”.

Visitation was Wednesday from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home in Fredericksburg and one hour prior to services at the church on Thursday. Memorials may be directed to the family.

Private family committal services were in Rose Hill Cemetery at Fredericksburg following the services at the church on Thursday. LaVerne's eleven grandchildren served as casket bearers.

LaVerne August Lienau was born June 12, 1928, at Fredericksburg, Iowa, the son of Albert and Hilda (Steege) Lienau. He attended Dawson rural school and graduated in May of 1946, from the Fredericksburg High School.

He was united in marriage to Burnita LaVon Schoonover at the Peace Church in Fredericksburg on August 3, 1947. To this union three children were born. LaVerne was a farmer, but he also worked at Farmer's Butter & Dairy in Fredericksburg and later ten years as an inspector at Oliver Corporation in Charles City. He retired from farming in 1991 and they moved into Fredericksburg in November of 1996.

LaVerne enjoyed all sports. He was a member of the Drift Runners Snowmobile Club, Fredericksburg Saddle Club and the Fredericksburg Farmer's Co-Op. He enjoyed playing cards with friends and his early morning coffee group.

Survivors include his wife, Burnita; two sons, Jack (Debra) Lienau, Dunkerton and Tom (Karen) Lienau, Fredericksburg; one daughter, Jill (Tom) Urness, Newton, WI; his mother, Hilda Lienau, Fredericksburg; one brother, Wayne (Yvonne) Lienau, Sumner; one sister, Mary Lou (Leon) Nicklaus, Sumner; 11 grandchildren, Chad and Chris Urness and Erin Glynn, Trent, Shane, Danica, Tyler and Carson Lienau, Kelsie Hammond, Katie and Mickie Lienau; nine great-grandchildren, Alexandra, Zoie, Riley, Lilly, Jaid, Paige, Kaden Urness, Riley & Maia Glynn.

Preceding him in death was his father, Albert Lienau; daughter-in-law, Diane Lienau; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Guy and Amelia Schoonover.


Harold R. Crowe

Friday, January 26, 2007

ST. ANTHONY VILLAGE - A Mass of Christian Burial for Harold R. Crowe of St. Anthony Village was held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 12, 2007 at St. Charles Borromeo. Interment was held Tuesday, January 16, 2007 at Fort Snelling in Minneapolis, MN.

The Billman-Hunt Chapel handled the arrangements.

Harold, 82, died Monday, January 8, 2007 after an eight month battle with Myleodys-plastic Syndrome.

Harold R. Crowe was born April 17, 1924 in Cresco, IA, the son of Dick and Clara (Rinn) Crowe of Cresco. He was a veteran of the Korean War and received three bronze stars. He retired as a master finisher for Kloster Madson; a member of the Carpenters Union #1644 and a member of the Tri-City American Legion Post #513.

He is survived by his wife, of 47 years, Helen (Lyons) Crowe; children: Rick (Michelle) Crowe and Margaret (Mike) Rosett; grandchildren: Keegan, Adam, Hunter and Mason; brothers: Bill (Jan) Crowe of Alta Loma, CA and Jim (Marilyn) Crowe of Burnsville, MN; sister: Mary Moothart of Cedar Rapids, IA; and many loving nieces and nephews. Poppy would also like to mention Amy and Mike Goebel and their children: Micaela and Nolan who are a special part of the family.

Harold was preceded in death by his parents; and one brother: Tom Crowe.


Arlene C. Bouska

Friday, January 26, 2007

NEW HAMPTON - Arlene C. Bouska, age 78 of New Hampton, formerly of Waucoma, died Monday January 22, 2007, at Mercy Medical Center in New Hampton.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, January 26, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Waucoma, with Rev. Marvin Salz and Rev. John Harpel celebrating the Mass. Music will be provided by Mary Dietzenbach as organist accompanying the St. Mary's Choir. Lector for the service will be John Wunder. Presenting the offertory gifts will be Arlene's granddaughters.

Burial will be in the St. Mary's Cemetery, Waucoma with her grandchildren as casket bearers and her grandchildren and great-grandchildren as honorary casket bearers.

Friends may call from 3:00 - 8:00 p.m. Thursday, January 25, at the Hugeback and Chenoweth Funeral Home in New Hampton (641) 394-4334 where there will be a 4:00 p.m. Rosary and a 7:00 p.m. scripture service. There will be NO visitation on Friday. Online condolences for Arlene may be left at hugebackfuneralhome.com

Arlene Catherine (Hackman) Bouska was born April 30, 1928, at the family farm home southeast of St. Lucas, Iowa, the daughter of Carl and Mathilda (Schmitt) Hackman. She was baptized and confirmed in her faith at St. Luke's Catholic Church, St. Lucas. She received her education at St. Luke's Catholic School and graduated in 1946.

After high school she began nurses training at Viterbo College in LaCrosse, but was not allowed to complete the classes because of the diagnosis of "Essential Tremors".

On April 28, 1948, Arlene married Clifford H. Bouska at St. Luke's Church, and they became the parents of nine children. Cliff and Arlene farmed for 38 years south of Waucoma, and in 1986, moved to Waucoma. In 2004 Arlene moved to the Kensington Place Assisted Living Apartments in New Hampton.

Arlene was a homemaker who enjoyed spending time with her family and many friends. She loved living along the river in Waucoma, boating, taking walks, gardening, playing cards, and dancing. Her interest in writing led to the position of Alpha-Waucoma news columnist at three surrounding newspapers from 1987 until 2004.

Arlene became interested in Lay Ministry and took classes from 1984 until 1986. She volunteered her Wednesdays at the Health Care Manor (now New Hampton Rehab Center) for nearly 20 years, where she visited with the residents, played organ for Mass, and assisted with other activities. She also volunteered at St. Joseph's Hospital (now Mercy Medical Center) in New Hampton.

She taught fourth grade religion classes at St. Mary's for 12 years, was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America, Rosary Society, and Homemakers Club. Survivors include her children: Jean (Ron) Franzen, Gary (Sue) Bouska, Alan (Jan) Bouska, Ann (John) Wunder, Denise (Jim) Ryant, David (Sue) Bouska, Paul (Amy) Bouska; son-in-law Duane Franzen, as well as 27grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren; Sssters, Alberta (LaVern) Bouska, Clarabelle (Howard) Taylor, and Jeanette (Elmer) Buchheit, and sister-in-law, Mary Ann Hackman; brothers and sisters-in-law: John (Rosemary) Bouska, Arlene Vrzak, Donna (Leonard) Hrdlicka, Vera Rimrodt, Doris Bouska, Joe (Rose) Bouska, Irma (Bob) Kime, Cletus (Lorna) Bouska, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Preceding her in death was her husband, Clifford, in 2002; daughters, Kay, in 1950 and Joan, in 2005; sister, Ann Hackman, in 1958; brother, George Hackman, in 2004; and her parents in 1984.


Charles “Chuck” I. Eaton, Sr

Friday, January 26, 2007

ELKADER - Funeral services for Charles “Chuck” I. Eaton, Sr. of Elkader, IA were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 13, 2007 at Bethany Lutheran Church in Elkader with Rev. Jim Klosterboer officiating. Pallbearers were his grandchildren: Michelle Eaton, Michael Eaton, Chris Burns, Kyle Burns, Kendra Burns, Nathan Eaton, and Danielle Eaton. Honorary pallbearers were: Tom Daily, Dick Hansen, Wally Vreeman, Dean Forsythe, Wayne Ernst, Gerry Kramer, and Bud Albertson. Interment was in East Side Cemetery in Elkader with military honors by Lemka-Stendel American Legion Post #106.

Visitation was held on Friday, January 12 from 4-8 p.m. at the Leonard Funeral Home in Elkader and from 10 a.m. until service time at the church on Saturday.

The Leonard Funeral Home in Elkader, IA handled the arrangements.

Charles, 73, died Monday, January 8, 2007 at his home following a long illness.

Charles Irwin Eaton, Sr. was born August 19, 1933 in Cresco, IA, the son of Harold and Eva (Frank) Eaton. Chuck graduated from Cresco High School.

On April 3, 1955 he married Constance (Connie) J. Daily in Cresco. Chuck spent four years in the United States Air Force at several locations around the world. He was discharged in August, 1955, and went to work for the Howard County Engineer's Office, in Cresco, where he worked for three years. Chuck went to Fargo, ND, for Auto Body Repair School. On February 1, 1959, Chuck and Connie moved to Elkader where he accepted a job with Beacon Auto Rebuilders fixing cars. On May 1, 1979, he opened his own body shop, Countryside Auto Rebuilders, where he worked until he retired in 2004.

Over the years, he was a member of the Lemka-Stendel American Legion Post #106, Elkader Fire Department and Elkader Jaycees. He enjoyed go-cart racing, camping, taking the grandkids fishing and checking on the developments around town.

He is survived by his three children: Charles I. Eaton, Jr. and friend, Julie Wiedenmann, Lori (Monty) Burns, and Brett (Suann) Eaton, all of Elkader; seven grandchildren: Michelle and Michael Eaton, Chris, Kyle and Kendra Burns and Nathan and Danielle Eaton; his beloved dog: Tina; three sisters: Lovene Howland of Riceville, Alice Belle (Bud) Albertson of Iowa City, Maurine (Wally) Vreeman of Rochester, MN; brother: Harlan (Pat) Eaton of Jacksonville, Fl and brother-in-law: Wayne Ernst of Eldridge.

Chuck was preceded in death by his parents; wife: Constance (Connie); great-grandson: Lucas Charles Popenhagen; and a sister: Norma Ernst.

Norma Bill

Friday, January 26, 2007 8:27 PM CST

ALTA VISTA - Norma Bill, 91, of Alta Vista, died Wednesday January 24, 2007 at her home in Alta Vista.

Funeral Services are pending with Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home in Elma.


Dale M. Baldwin

Friday, January 26, 2007

Nashua - Dale M. Baldwin, age 91 of Nashua, died Tuesday afternoon, January 23, 2007, at the Floyd County Memorial Hospital in Charles City. Funeral Services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday morning, January 26, 2007 at the Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home in Nashua.

Visitation is Thursday from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home and one hour prior to services at the funeral home on Friday. Memorials may be directed to the family. Online condolences for Dale may be left at hugebackfuneralhome.com

Burial will be in Sunnyside Memory Gardens rural Charles City with Military honors by the Nashua V.F.W. Post # 6792.


Lynford E. Fenneman

Friday, January 26, 2007

Elma - Lynford E. Fenneman, 84, of Elma, died Saturday, January 20, 2007 at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient in Mason City. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, January 24 at the Elma United Methodist Church with Reverend Pamela Kranzler officiating. Georgia Schmidt will be the pianist and will accompany those in attendance singing “In The Garden” and “Children of the Heavenly Father.” Lynford's grandchildren will sing “Amazing Grace.” The soloist Jons Olsson will sing “He Touched Me,” “How Great Thou Art,” and “The Lord's Prayer.”

Casket bearers will be Jim Marik, Roger Heying, Bill Bowers, Dave Fenneman, Aaron Baltes, and Bill Baltes. Honorary casket bearers will be Jen Demaray, Michelle Graves, Kim Fenneman, Fern Hammond, John Hockspeier, Clayton Fisk, and Rose Heying.

Inurnment will take place at a later date.

Friends may call from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday at Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home in Elma and an hour prior to services at the church.

Lynford E. Fenneman was born December 2, 1922 on the family farm near Williamstown, IA, the son of Ernest Richard & Emma (Mack) Fenneman. He attended country school near his family's home and went on to graduate from the New Hampton High School in 1940. After his graduation, Lynford worked at the Rock Island Arsenal making bombs for the troops during WWII. He later worked for a short time at Quaker Oats and Rath Packing Co. On December 2, 1947, Lynford was united in marriage to Darlene Peacock at the Trinity Lutheran Church in New Hampton. Following their marriage the couple resided in a home he built in Evansdale. While living in Evansdale, the couple was Charter Members of the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. In 1962, the family moved to the New Hampton area and resided there until moving to Elma in the mid 1980's. Lynford worked at the John Deere Waterloo Works in the Downtown Plant for 35 years, retiring in 1983.

During his retirement years Lynford worked as a handyman for Vince Steffen for 14 years. He enjoyed carpentry, woodworking, fishing, mowing lawns, feeding birds, and most important after his wife and family was volunteering at church.

The couple attended the Elma United Methodist Church where he proudly served as a Lay Speaker until his failing health would not allow him to do so anymore.

Survivors include his wife of 59 years, Darlene; four children Linda Fisk and her husband Clayton, Buckingham, Brenda Bowers and her husband Bill, Waterloo, Richard Fenneman and his wife Michele, Cambridge, and Dawn Fenneman and her husband David Cummings, Niagara Falls, NY; six grandchildren Michelle Graves and her husband Tim, Rossville, TN, Bill Baltes and his wife Janeen, South Haven, MS, David Fenneman and his wife Dawn, Ames, Kimberly Fenneman,Cambridge, Aaron Baltes and his wife Alyson, Dysart, and Jen Demaray, Newton; four great grandchildren Arielle Davidson, Logan Baltes, Ally Baltes and Kailey Baltes; a sister-in-law Adeline Fenneman of New Hampton.

Preceded in death by his parents and two brothers Lloyd and Loren Fenneman.


Frank B. Tieskoetter

Friday, January 26, 2007

Ossian - Frank B. Tieskoetter, 90, died Saturday, January 13, 2007 at the Ossian Senior Hospice.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held Wednesday, January 17 at 11 a.m. at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, Ossian, with Msgr. Donald Heineman officiating. Lector was Julie Holthaus; Faron Bindert was Eucharistic Minister. Presenting the offertory gifts were Rebecca Bindert, Jean and Kasey Springsteen and Michael Tieskoetter. Organist was Diane Stee, with Julie Buddenberg serving as song leader.

Interment was in St. Francis Cemetery, Ossian, with Ross Holthaus, Joseph Bindert, David Bindert, Nicholas Bindert, Austin Springsteen, Bryan Tieskoetter, Tim Tieskoetter and Michael Tieskoetter serving as casket bearers.

In honorary attendance were members of the Brockman-Hammersland American Legion Post #503.

Visitation was Tuesday from 3-8 p.m. at Schmitz Funeral Home, Ossian and for one hour prior to services at the church on Wednesday.

Frank Bernard Tieskoetter was born November 3, 1916 near Festina in Winneshiek County, Iowa, the son of Bernard J. and Mary (Elsbernd) Tieskoetter. He attended the Festina school and farmed with his father until he entered the service of his country.

He served in the 133rd Infantry, which was part of the 34th Red Bull Division of the Iowa National Guard from May 4, 1941 until June 22, 1945. Frank spent 40 months overseas in North Ireland, England, Scotland, North Africa and Italy. During this time, he was assigned to guard General Dwight Eisenhower. Frank was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, Purple Heart, the Bronze Star and Citation. The African Theatre Ribbon, European Theatre Ribbon, five battle stars, the before People Harbor, Good Conduct and Victory medals were also awarded to him. He attained the rank of Staff Sergeant.

When Frank returned home, he farmed with his brother, Fonse until his marriage. On November 4, 1953, Frank was united in marriage with Marie Gossling in St. Francis de Sales Church, Ossian. They lived all their married life on the same farm.

Frank was a member of St. Francis de Sales Church, Knights of Columbus and American Legion. He was the oldest living veteran in Ossian. Frank liked draft horses, playing cards, cigars and sports. He was a Cincinnati Red's fan, but enjoyed all baseball. He could watch two ball games and listen to one at the same time. Frank really enjoyed his family and his eyes would light up when he saw his grandchildren.

Survivors include his wife, Marie; children, Larry, George, Elaine (Ron) Holthaus and Frank (Karen), all of Ossian, Laura (Faron) Bindert, Strawberry Point, Mary (Rick) Springsteen, Lisbon; 15 grandchildren, Angela (Nate) Schwendeman, Julie, Krystle and Ross Holthaus, Joseph (Jennifer), Marilyn, David, Rebecca and Nicholas Bindert, Austin, Jean and Kasey Springsteen, Bryan, Tim and Michael Tieskoetter; two great-grandchildren, Kyleigh and Gwen Schwendeman; two brothers, Louis and Fonse Tieskoetter, both of Ossian; two sisters, Hedwig Hoffman, New Hampton and Agatha Hoffman, Ionia.

Preceding him in death were his parents; a daughter-in-law, Traci Tieskoetter; three brothers, Felix, Joseph and Paul; one sister, Helen Hemesath.


Leonard Brannon

Friday, January 26, 2007

WAUCOMA - Leonard Brannon, 92, Waucoma, died Thursday, January 18, 2007 at Mercy Medical Center - New Hampton.

Funeral services were held Monday, January 22 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Waucoma, with Rev. Marvin Salz presiding.

Burial was in St. Rose Cemetery, Waucoma.

Visitation was Sunday from 3-8 p.m. at the Waucoma Funeral Chapel, with a 4 p.m. Rosary and 7 p.m. Scripture Service.

Burnham-Wood Funeral Home, West Union, was in charge of arrangements.

Leonard was born October 28, 1914 in Waucoma, the son of James E. and Bridget (Deeny) Brannon. He attended St. Mary's Elementary School and graduated from Waucoma High School in 1934. He worked as a farm laborer and spent two years in the Civilian Conservation Corp, returning to farming which became his lifetime career. Leonard was united in marriage with Roberta Adams on June 12, 1943 at St. Mary's Catholic Church. The couple lived and farmed in the Waucoma area all 63 years of their married lives.

He served on the Waucoma Creamery Board, was a 4-H leader, a member of the Farm Bureau Association. He also served as a director with Production Credit Association, 32 years as Secretary-Treasurer for the NE Iowa Farm Business Association and advisor with SCORE. Leonard enjoyed traveling, being with his family and visiting with friends.

Survivors include his wife, Roberta; two sons, Charles, Rochester, MN and Edward, Waucoma; two daughters, Beatrice (Duane) Bodensteiner, Fredericksburg and Janice Kerner, Knoxville; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; one stepgreat-grandchild; one sister, Agnes Pardee, Bellevue; a sister-in-law, Marie Brannon, Auburn, WA. Preceding him in death were a son, Joseph in 2004; his parents; eight brothers.



Posted on 01/27/2007 by Gene Manning



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