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The Mason City Globe Gazette year 1995 archive


1995
These obituaries are our very early work at preparing obituaries for the internet. These obituaries may or may not be as they appeared in the Mason City Globe Gazette.  Obituaries often repeated two, three and sometimes even more times in subsequent editions of the Globe Gazette. Each printing reflected a correction or change someone felt was necessary. PAF-Ways founding president Kermit Kittleson invested a labor of love during this early period combining multiple obituaries to read as one. He did a good and faithful job. The date used should not necessarily be considered the publication date but should be considered "circa" or about the time the obituary appeared.

MCGG 6/15/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Thursday, June 15, 1995



Susie Jo Zeller

OTTOSEN 



Susie Jo Zeller, 61, of Ottosen, died Tuesday (June 13, 1995) at 

the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City.  Funeral services 

will be held at  10:30 a.m. Thursday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 

St. Joe, with the Rev. Paul E. Eisele officiating.  Burial will be 

in St. Joseph Cemetery.  Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. today at 

the Wilson Funeral Home, Algona, with a 3 p.m. rosary, a 7:30 p.m. 

Scripture service and an 8 p.m. parish rosary. There will be 

further visitation at 9 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home, 

with a 9:50 a.m. family prayer service.



Susie Jo Zeller was born May 24, 1934, in Kossuth County.



Survivors include her husband, Bernard Zeller of Ottosen; two 

daughters, Bette Banford of Des Moines and Barbara Grandstaff 

of Ruthven; one son, Jim Zeller of Ottosen; one granddaughter; 

five sisters, Annie Wagner, Margaret Rezabeck and Kathryn Aman, 

all of Algona; Florence Frahm of Humboldt, and Genevieve Klein 

of Dakota City; and three brothers, Nick Wagner and Billie Wagner, 

both of Algona, and Joe Wagner of Wesley.



She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister.

MCGG 6/15/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Thursday, June 15, 1995



James Barber

CHARLES CITY  



James Barber, 75, of Charles City, died Monday (June 12, 1995) 

at North Iowa Mercy Health Center East, Mason City.  Funeral 

services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the First Baptist 

Church, Charles City, with the Rev. Robin Stoops officiating.  



Burial will be at 2 p.m. at Oakwood Cemetery, Austin, Minn.



Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. today at Hauser Funeral Home, 

1205 S. Main St., and one hour prior to services on Thursday at 

the church.



James Halman Barber was born Sept. 2, 1919, at Gordonsville, Minn.



Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Barber of Charles City; a daughter, 

Lynda Bucknell of Thornton; two brothers, Lloyd Barber of Dodge Center, 

Minn., and David Barber of Blooming Prairie, Minn.; five sisters, 

Carol Oakland of Glenville, Minn.; Ethel Hoffman of  

Blooming Prairie, Minn.; Laura Raymon of Hollandale, Minn.; 

Shirley Giles of Albert Lea, Minn., and Mae Schneider of 

Blooming Prairie, Minn.; and three grandchildren.



He was preceded in death by his parents, one stepson, two sisters 

and one brother in infancy.

MCGG 6/15/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Thursday, June 15, 1995



Ara Edna Allan

NORTHWOOD 



Funeral services for Ara Edna Allan, 96, of Sumner, formerly of 

Northwood, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the United Methodist 

Church, Northwood, with the Rev. Dennis Nicholson officiating. 

Interment will be in Sunset Rest Cemetery, Northwood.  Friends may 

call from 10 a.m. to noon today at the Hillcrest Home Chapel in 

Sumner.  They may also call one hour before service time on 

Thursday at the United Methodist Church, Northwood.



Ara Edna, daughter of Arthur E. Finch and Edna (nee) Whitney Finch, 

was born Dec. 30, 1898, at Kensett. She lived her early years on 

a farm in Northwood and received her education in the Northwood 

schools.



On Dec. 3, 1919, she was united in marriage with Robert Allan 

at St. Paul, Minn. After her marriage, she and her husband lived 

in Waterloo and Manly.

 

Following her husband's death on June 30, 1934, she returned to 

Northwood where she  resided until 1987, when she moved to Sumner. 

In March of 1990, she entered the Hillcrest Home in Sumner.



Ara's death occurred at Hillcrest on Monday evening (June 12, 1995) 

following a lengthy illness.  She was 96 years old and had been a 

lifelong member of the United Methodist Church in Northwood. 



She had been a 50-year member of the O.E.S. in Northwood, where she 

had been a member since 1939. She was also a special member of the 

United Methodist Women.



She is survived by one son, Dr. Robert Allan and his wife, Marge, 

of Arlington; one daughter, Inez Becker and her husband, Wilbert 

of Sumner; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one sister, 

Dorothy Shaw of Northwood; and several nieces and nephews.



In addition to her husband and parents; she was preceded in death 

by two brothers, Cyril Finch and Wight Finch; and one sister, 

Arlene Stoddard.

MCGG  6/15/1995 circa 

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY, on or about JUNE 15, 1995



Grover H. Galvin

ROCKFORD  



Grover H. Galvin, 79, a longtime Rockford resident, died Sunday 

(June 11, 1995) at Sun City, Ariz., following a brief illness. A 

memorial service was held Wednesday (June 14, 1995) at Sunland 

Memorial Chapel in Sun City, Ariz.  A second memorial service is 

planned for a later date in Rockford.



Grover H. Galvin was born Aug. 4, 1915, in Rockford.



Survivors include his wife, Sadie Galvin of Sun City, Ariz.; 

two sons, Dennis Galvin of Findley, Ohio, and Gary Galvin of 

Phoenix, Ariz.; one brother, Dean Galvin of Brevard, N.C.; 

two granddaughters; and one great-grandson.

MCGG 6/16/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Friday, June 16, 1995



Gertie T. Marshall

DOWS



Gertie T. Marshall, 83, of Dows, died Tuesday (June 13, 1995) at 

the Clarion Community Hospital.  Funeral services will be held at 

1 p.m. Friday at the Willim Funeral Home in Clarion, with the 

Rev. Charles Kellogg officiating.  Burial will be in El Township 

Cemetery in Klemme.  Visitation will begin at 4 p.m. today at 

the Willim Funeral Home with the family present from 6 to 8 p.m.



Gertie T. Marshall was born March 21, 1912, in Kamrar, Iowa.



Survivors include one sister, Esther Carolus of Clarion; and 

two brothers, John Trampel of Clarion, and Elmer Trampel of Alexander.



She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and one brother.

MCGG 6/16/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Friday, June 16, 1995



Gordon Reimann

LELAND  



Gordon Reimann, 66, Leland, died Tuesday (June 13, 1995) at the 

Muse Norris Hospice Unit, Mason City.  Funeral services will be held 

at 1:30 p.m. Friday at West Prairie Lutheran Church, Leland, with 

the Rev. Dan Christensen officiating. Burial will be in West Prairie 

Lutheran Cemetery, with military rites by the Leland VFW Post 6161.

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Petersen Lund 

Funeral Home, Forest City.



Memorials may be directed to Hospice of North Iowa or a charity of 

your choice.



Gordon Charles Reimann, the son of 

George Reimann and Theressa (nee) Bakken Reimann, was born on 

July 1, 1928, in Pontiac, Mich.  Since the age of 2, Gordon had 

lived in the Leland area most of his life. 



He was baptized and confirmed at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in 

Leland.  He attended local schools and graduated from Forest City 

High School in 1946.  He served in the United States Army during 

the Korean Conflict, from 1950 to 1952.



On June 14, 1953, he was united in marriage to Marlas Peterson 

at the West Prairie Lutheran Church.  As an active member of 

West Prairie, Gordon served on the church council, various 

committees and as a custodian for 24 years.  Following his 

military service, he worked for the Ford Garage; nine years 

at Thermo King in Denver, Colo.; and 21 years at Winnebago 

Industries in Forest City. He was a member of the Leland VFW 

Post 6161. 



He is survived by his wife, Marlas Reimann of Leland; four sons 

and their spouses, Kent and Lori of Ames; Jan and Julie of Johnston;  

Tracy and Barbara of Savage, Minn.; and Steven and Colette of 

Leland; also 11 grandchildren, Tory, Christopher, Alexander, 

Justin, Jennifer, Jay, Jamie, Jacob, Ravyn, Cody and Whitli; 

two half-sisters and their spouses, Marilyn and Bill Ranch of 

Littleton, Colo., and Carol and David Cusick of Kalispell, Mont.; 

two stepsisters, Helen Bailey of Waverly and Jessie Bennett of Rudd; 

numerous nieces and nephews; and many friends.



Gordon was preceded in death by his mother and stepfather; and 

a half-sister, Delores.

MCGG 6/16/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Friday, June 16, 1995



Opal A. Shipton

ALLISON 



Opal A. Shipton, 78, of Allison, died Tuesday (June 13, 1995) at 

the Allison Care Center.  Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. 

Friday at the Allison United Church of Christ, with the 

Rev. Paul Schultz officiating. Interment will be in 

Allison Cemetery.  Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Thursday 

at Sietsema-Vogel Funeral Home, Allison.



Opal A. Shipton was born March 18, 1917, in rural Allison.



Survivors include her husband, Howard Shipton of Allison and one 

daughter, Collette Heuertz of Polk City.



She was preceded in death by her parents.

MCGG  6/16/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY, on or about JUNE 16, 1995



Donald Eugene Oberhauser

McCOMB, Miss. 



Donald Eugene Oberhauser, 64, of McComb, died Tuesday (June 13, 1995) 

at the Veterans Hospital in Jackson.  Funeral services were held at 

11 a.m. Friday (June 15, 1995) at St. Mary of The Pines, in Chatawa,  

with Father Rich Smith officiating.  Burial was in St. Mary of 

The Pines Cemetery.



Catchings Funeral Home, 506 Maryland Ave., McComb, was in charge 

of arrangements.



Donald Oberhauser was born April 6, 1930, in Black Hawk County, 

Iowa, to Aloysius Oberhauser and Julia (nee) Becker Oberhauser.  

He was a veteran in the United States Marine Corps and served in the 

Korean War.  He was a retired farmer and federal meat inspector for 

the U.S.  Department of Agriculture.  He was a member of the St. James 

Mission Catholic Church in Magnolia.



He is survived by his wife, Amrion Oberhauser of McComb; three 

sons, Michael of Waterloo, Iowa; John of San Clemente, Calif., 

and Thomas of Centreville; two daughters, Patricia Anderson of 

Salem, Iowa, and Theresa Balouch of McComb; two brothers, Henry 

of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Bernard of Laporte City, Iowa; three 

sisters, Lillian Taylor of Summit; Betty Johannsen of Laporte City, 

Iowa, and Helen Schweer of Grimes, Iowa;  and nine grandchildren.



He was preceded in death by his parents.

MCGG 6/17/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Saturday, June 17, 1995



Dr. Seth G. Walton

HAMPTON 



Dr. Seth G. Walton, 87, of Hampton, passed away Wednesday 

(June 14, 1995) at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mason 

City.  Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the 

Hampton United Methodist Church in Hampton.  Friends may call from 

5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Sietsema-Vogel Funeral Home in Hampton.



Dr. Seth G. Walton was born Oct. 2, 1907, to 

William Walton and Mae (nee) Oler Walton.  He attended rural 

schools and graduated from Dows High School in Dows, Iowa.  He 

then attended Iowa State Teachers College and taught for one year 

in Wright County schools.  He went back to school at Iowa State 

Teachers College and taught for one year in Washta, Iowa, where he 

coached an undefeated, untied football team in Washta.



Dr. Seth Walton was married to Evelyn Bradley on Jan. 19, 1933, 

in Toledo, Ill. while he was still in medical school.  To this 

union was born three children, Betty, Bill and Richard.



Dr. Seth G. Walton attended the University of Iowa, where he 

received his medical degree in 1933. He did a rotating internship 

at the University Hospitals in Iowa City for one year.  He was a 

surgical resident at Marine Hospital in Chicago, Ill., and came 

to Hampton to practice in 1936 until 1942 when he enlisted in the 

Army Medical Corps in April 1942.

 

He spent 38 months in surgical service and headed a general surgical 

team from D-Day to VE-Day following General Patton's Army.



He entered the Army as a first lieutenant and came out a lieutenant 

colonel. He then returned to Hampton, Iowa, in 1945 to practice in 

the Hampton Clinic until he retired in 1974.  Dr. Seth G. Walton was 

certified by the American College of Surgeons and the International 

College of Surgeons.  He was a 50-year member of the American Legion 

and Rotary Club and more than 50 years as a member of the Iowa State 

Medical Society.  He was also a 50-year member of the Masonic Lodge 

and a member of the Cerro Gordo County Medical Society.  He spent 

one day a month as an instructor at the Family Practice Center in 

Mason City.



Dr. Seth G. Walton is survived by one daughter, 

Mrs. Richard (Betty) Gale of Santa Fe, N.M.; and one son, 

Richard Walton, and his wife, Katie Walton, of Manhatten, N.Y.; 

and two sisters, Dotha Evans of Austin, Minn., and June Boyington 

of Hampton, Iowa; and five grandchildren.



He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Mae; 

his wife, Evelyn Walton; one infant child, Bill; two sisters, 

Hazel Olson and Ottsie Trousdale; and two brothers, Faye Walton 

and Glenn Walton.

MCGG 6/17/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Saturday, June 17, 1995



Eugene R. Carter

KANAWHA  



Eugene R. Carter, 72, of Kanawha died Tuesday (June 13, 1995) at 

the Kanawha Nursing Home.  Funeral services will be held at 

10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Kanawha Lutheran Church, with the 

Rev. David Lee officiating. A graveside service will be held 

at 3 p.m. at the Riverside Cemetery at Spencer, Iowa.  Visitation 

will be held from noon until 6 p.m. Friday at the Kanawha Lutheran 

Church.  Willim Funeral Home of Clarion is in charge of arrangements.



Eugene R. Carter was born April 30, 1923, at Dickens, Iowa, the 

son of Leonard Carter and Mae (nee) Jones Carter.  

He graduated from Dickens High School in 1940.  During World War II, 

he served with the United States Navy. He graduated from the College 

of Mortuary Science in St. Louis, Mo., in 1949.



Gene was united in marriage with Patricia Heick on Sept. 7, 1952. 

He later married Shirley Quinn.



Gene worked for Nelson-Berger Funeral Home in Sioux City for two 

years and then was in LuVerne, Minn., for five years returning to 

Iowa with the Huffman Funeral Home at Glidden.  In 1962, he purchased 

the funeral home and furniture business in Kanawha and in 1972 

acquired a funeral home in Britt. He retired in 1985.  He was a member 

of the Kanawha Lutheran Church, American Legion, ABC Club, past 

Kanawha School board member and remained active in community affairs 

after his retirement. He was also a Mason and a former member of 

the Britt Rotary Club. He was a longtime member of the Iowa 

Funeral Directors Association and District #8.



Those left to cherish his memory are his four children, 

Bruce Carter and his wife, Faith, of Peoria, Ill., Todd Carter 

and his wife, Luann of Waterville, Kan., Jane Wellik and her 

husband, Philip of Wausau, Wis., and Ann Baier and her husband, 

Mark of Iowa Falls; eight grandsons, one granddaughter and 

several nieces and nephews.



Those preceding him in death are his parents and one sister, 

Mary Alice Rouse.

MCGG 6/17/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Saturday, June 17, 1995



Anna F. Walsh

ROCHESTER, Minn.  



Anna F. Walsh, 84, of 1601 14th St. N.W., Rochester, formerly of 

Mason City, Iowa, died Wednesday (June 14, 1995) at St. Mary's 

Hospital following a brief illness.  A funeral Mass will be held 

at 10 a.m. Saturday at the St. Pius X Catholic Church in Rochester, 

with the Rev. John Wilmot officiating.  Burial will be in the 

Calvary Cemetery in Rochester.  Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. 

Friday at Macken Funeral Home, 1105 12th St. S.E., Rochester, with 

a 7 p.m. prayer service.



Anna F. Walsh was born Jan. 9, 1911, at Rochester, Minn., where 

she was raised.   Ref: Anna F. (nee) Clemens



She was united in marriage to Francis S. Walsh on June 17, 1933.  She 

and her husband continued to live in Rochester until moving to 

Mason City in 1951.  She worked in the purchasing department at 

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Mason City from 1951 until 1966.  She 

moved back to Rochester in 1966, a year after her husband's death 

and worked in the purchasing department of St. Mary's Hospital 

until 1976.



She then began working at Davies Printing as part of the office 

staff where she continued to work until she was 80.  She was an 

active member of the Rochester Senior Citizens Center and an avid 

bridge player. She was a member of St. Pius X Catholic Church.



She is survived by one son, Leonard F. Walsh, of North Oaks, 

Minn.; 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; three sisters, 

Elizabeth Clemens of Rochester, Minn., Sister Ann Clemens 

(Franciscan nun), of Rochester, and Agnes Hauser, of Seal Beach, 

Calif.; and one brother, Joseph Clemens, of Rochester, Minn.



She was preceded in death by her husband, Francis, in 1965, and 

two sons, James Walsh and Joseph Walsh.

MCGG 6/17/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Saturday, June 17, 1995



Agnes Kathryn Larson

GARNER 



Agnes K. Larson, 84, of Garner, died Wednesday (June 14, 1995) at 

the Concord Care Center, Garner.



Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the 

Faith Lutheran Church, Miller, with the Rev. Owen Gaasedelen 

officiating. Burial will be in Ellington Prairie Cemetery.



Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at the 

Cataldo Funeral Chapel, 160 East Fourth St., Garner.



Agnes Kathryn Larson, the daughter of 

Peter Johnson and Julia (nee) Halverson Johnson was born 

Aug. 25, 1910, on a farm in Ellington Township.



She was baptized and confirmed at the Ellington Lutheran Church 

and attended Ellington Township School #6.



After graduating from Ventura High School in 1927, she worked for 

the families of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Eyman and Dr. T. J. Irish.



On Oct. 24, 1930, she was united in marriage to Clifford E. Larson 

at Fort Dodge. The couple made their home at the Larson home place 

in Ellington Township.



Agnes worked as a cook for the Concord Care Center for 20 years.



Following her husband's death on April 24, 1989, she continued to 

live on the home place until moving to Concord Care Center in 

February of 1995.



She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church where she was active in 

the Church Circle and the Ladies' Aid.  She was also in TOPS and the 

Birthday Club.  Agnes loved to cook and spend time with her family.  

She also enjoyed embroidering and crocheting.



She is survived by a son, Richard D. Larson and his wife, Deloris, 

of Garner; a daughter, Marlys Ennis and her husband, Richard, of 

Mason City; a daughter-in-law, Merry Stroud of Indianola; 

16 grandchildren; Pat Goerner and her husband, John, of 

Austin, Texas, Betty Jo Gustafson and her husband, Tim, of 

Minneapolis, Minn., Sally Larson of Forest City, Chuck Larson of 

Clear Lake, Bob Larson and his wife, Renee, of Memphis Tenn., 

Julie Cooper and her husband, Dave, of Mason City, Nancy Lee 

and her husband, Bert, of Mason City, Kathy Bracken and her 

husband, Rob of Placerville, Calif., Peggy Pitzenberger and her 

husband, Rick, of Mason City, Mary Miller and her husband, Jay, 

of Mason City, Jodi Ennis and her fiancee, Brent Fisher, of 

Minneapolis, John Larson and his wife, Diane, of Indianola, 

Mark Larson of Indiana, Brett Larson and his wife, Charlene, of 

Cedar Rapids, Kirk Larson and his wife, Carla, of Cedar Rapids, 

and Doug Larson of Indianola; 16 great-grandchildren; an aunt, 

Ella Pederson of Clear Lake; a brother-in-law, Otto Anderson of 

Ventura; two sisters-in-law, Vivian Larson of Pittsburg, Pa., and 

Helen Larson of Frankfurt, Ind.; and many nleces and nephews.



She was preceded in death by her husband; a son, LeRoy Larson 

in 1983; her parents; three brothers, Leonard Johnson, 

Ernest Johnson and Orville Johnson; and four sisters, 

Tillie Severson, Selma Strand, Lorene Oakland and 

Geneva Anderson.

MCGG  6/17/1995 

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Saturday, June 17, 1995



Willa Bergstad

FOREST CITY 



Willa Bergstad, 77, of Forest City, died Thursday (June 15, 1995) 

at the Good Samaritan Center, Forest City.



Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. today at the 

Rose Hill Cemetery, Thompson, with the Rev. Dennis Schlict of 

Zion Lutheran Church officiating.



There is no visitation. Petersen Lund Funeral Home is in charge 

of arrangements.



Willa Bergstad was born March 17, 1918, in Thompson.



Survivors include one sister, Caroline Bakka of Clearwater, Fla., 

and one brother, Sam Bergstad of Concord, Calif.



She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and 

seven sisters.

MCGG 6/17/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Saturday, June 17, 1995



Brian Wayne Scranton

WASHINGTON 



Brian Wayne Scranton, 22,  of Apache Junction, Ariz., formerly of 

Washington, Iowa, and Charles City, Iowa, died Monday 

(June 12, 1995) at Apache Junction.  Funeral services will be held 

at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. James Catholic Church in Washington, 

with the Rev. Dennis Martin officiating.  Burial will be in 

Elm Grove Cemetery.  Visitation will begin at 1 p.m. Friday at 

the Jones Funeral Home, 116 E. Main St., Washington, with the 

family receiving friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m.  There will be an 

8 p.m. prayer service.



Brian Wayne Scranton was born May 6, 1973, in Muscatine to 

Paul Scranton and Joyce (nee) Lukavsky Scranton.  Paul 

attended schools in Washington, Iowa, and graduated from 

Charles City High School in 1991.  Paul served in the United 

States Air Force during Operation Desert Storm.  He was very 

active in the Boy Scouts.  He was employed by Safeway Food Stores 

in Apache Junction, Ariz., at the time of his death.



He was a member of St. James Catholic Church in Washington and 

Immaculate Conception Church in Charles City.



He is survived by his parents, Paul and Joyce Scranton of 

Indianola; a sister, Lisa Marie Scranton of Wilton, Conn.; his 

grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scranton of Washington; and 

his stepgrandmother, Margaret Lukavsky of Washington.



He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Edwin Lukavsky.



A general memorial fund has been established.

MCGG 6/19/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Monday, June 19, 1995





Blanche Mavis (Nyhus) Hermanson



FOREST CITY  

Mavis Hermanson, 82, of Forest City, died Friday (June 16, 1995) 

at the Good Samaritan Center.  Funeral services will be held at 

10:30 a.m. Monday at Petersen Lund Funeral Home, with the 

Rev. Sharon Worthington of Immanuel Lutheran Church officiating.  

Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery.  Visitation will be held from 

1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.



Blanche Mavis (Nyhus) Hermanson was born Sept. 27, 1912, on a 

farm northwest of Leland, the daughter of Henry L. Nyhus and 

Clara (nee) Charlson Nyhus.  She was baptized at Winnebago 

Lutheran Church and confirmed at West Prairie Lutheran Church.  

She received her education in the schools of Winnebago County 

and attended Waldorf College.



She worked for many years at the Irish Hospital and later for the 

Forest City Hospital and also for Dr. Charles Porter, at his 

residence.  In later years, she cared for the elderly in their 

homes and provided loving care for young children.  After her 

mother's death in 1938, she took on the responsibilities of the 

home for her father, caring for her two brothers and a sister.

 

She was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Forest City, 

the Circle and the 20th Century Club.



She was married to Richard Hermanson of Lake Mills on April 22, 1962, 

at the Little Brown Church in Nashua.  The couple made their home 

in Forest City for their entire married lives.  Richard died in 1991. 

Mavis entered the Good Samaritan Center.



She is survived by a brother and his wife, Vernon and Elaine Nyhus 

of Mason City; three sisters, Fern Hirt of Coralville; 

Hazel Ingebretson of Hannibal, Mo., and Jane Lopez of Santa Barbara, 

Calif.; and many nieces and nephews.



Mavis was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; and 

two brothers, Harry Nyhus and Richard Nyhus.

MCGG  6/19/1995 

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Monday, June 19, 1995



Carol Guida Junis Rugland

NORTHWOOD 



Carol Guida Junis Rugland, 82, of rural Northwood, died Friday 

(June 16, 1995) at the Lutheran Retirement Home.



Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at 

Silver Lake Lutheran Church, rural Northwood, with the 

Rev. Randy Nielsen officiating. Burial will be in the 

Silver Lake Lutheran Church Cemetery.



Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Conner Colonial Chapel, 

99-11th St., and one hour prior to services at the church.



Carol Guida Junis Rugland was born June 25, 1912, in rural 

Freeborn County near Albert Lea, Minn.



Survivors include her husband, Alfred Rugland of Northwood; 

two sons, Archie Rugland and Arlow Rugland, both of Northwood; 

three grandchildren; and one sister, Thea Siebrecht of Northwood.



She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother and one sister.

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MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY, on or about JUNE 19, 1995



Lance Chronkite Morton

COULTER



Lance Chronkite Morton, 39, died Wednesday (June 14, 1995) at his home.



Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday (June 17, 1995) 

at Nazareth Lutheran Church, with the Rev. T.J. Norman, the 

Rev. Joyce Guldager and the Rev. John Otto officiating.  Burial 

was in Coulter Cemetery.



Visitation was from 2 to 8 p.m. Friday at Sietsema-Vogel Funeral 

Home, Hampton.



Lance Chronkite Morton was born Sept. 21, 1955, in Hampton, to 

Edward Morton and Jeane (nee) Campbell Morton.



He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith.



He was married to his high school sweetheart, Jerri Jean Christiansen, 

on Sept. 27, 1975.



Lance was a precious baby, a wonderful, loving child and  

magnificent human being.



He was a super achiever but not selfish in those pursuits.  His 

achievements began early when as a preschooler, he sang on 

television with his three older brothers.  When he was 14 years 

of age, he assumed the lead role in the school musical, 

``The Unsinkable Molly Brown.''



His scope of accomplishments took him from Boy Scouts; paper 

delivery boy; choir, both church and school; band; Little League; 

and Babe Ruth league.  He lettered in all sports.  He was a member 

of the barbershop chorus of Mason City, and he and his wife, 

Jerri, sang at many funerals, weddings and other events in the area.



Lance was very civic minded, too, and served on the Coulter 

Community Club and fire department.  He graduated from CAL 

Community high school and subsequently entered the family business. 

He worked very hard and became an integral part of the business. 

He was vice president and held a master's certification.



He had recently received more honors at the national convention 

in Orlando, Fla., by the Kinetico Softener and Water Conditioning 

Company of Newberry, Ohio.  Lance was always a contributor in every 

facet of his life.  Lance was a self educator and a visionary for 

excellence and perhaps his only failure was not being able to meet 

his own standards.  He had extraordinary ideas and possessed the 

skills, patience and perseverance to accomplish them.  He was a 

disciplined, hardworking, innovative person always seeking to 

better things.  



He was often called a gentle giant who radiated compassion, 

understanding and concern for whomever he encountered.  He never 

ceased in his efforts in helping people and wanted to help them to 

achieve a better and faith-filled life.  He was an extraordinary 

father to his sons.  He perceived their abilities and needs and was 

diligent in helping them pursue and accomplish them.  He was a 

nurturer.  Lance's sensitivity and depth took him to peaks and 

valleys that must have become too painful and temporarily unsolvable.  

He was a benefactor to family, business and community.  There will 

be a real void in all of them.  



His life was short in terms of years, but long in accomplishments.  He 

will be remembered for having touched many lives and he truly made 

a difference.



He is survived by his wife, Jerri; sons, Paul, Tom and Jim; his 

parents, Edward and Jeane; brothers, Kent, Robert, Reginald, Seth, 

Jason and Tracy; and sister, Priscilla.  He is also survived by a 

host of nieces and nephews and aunts and uncles.



He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, 

Robert and Belva Campbell; and paternal grandparents, 

Ed and Myrtle Morton; and several aunts and uncles.

MCGG  6/19/1995 

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Monday, June 19, 1995



Daisy Mae Powgnas

CLARION 



Daisy Mae Powgnas, 87, of Woolstock, died Thursday (June 15, 1995) 

at the Clarion Health Care Center.



Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Buckeye Cemetery 

in Hamilton County, south of Alden, with the Rev. Russell Surls 

of the Cottage Grove Community Church officiating.



Willim Funeral Home, Clarion, is in charge of arrangements.



Daisy Mae Powgnas was born Oct. 21, 1907, in New Hartford.



Survivors include one son, David Bohr; stepchildren, Henry Powgnas 

of Woolstock; Leo Powgnas of Duncombe; Ruth McCoy of Iowa Falls; 

Kathryn Baker of Ames and Doris Doran of Wilkes-Barres, Pa.; and 

many grandchildren, stepgrandchildren; and great-great-grandchildren.



She was preceded in death by her first husband, her second husband, 

three brothers and one sister.

MCGG  6/19/1995 

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Monday, June 19, 1995



Alice Rodman Smith

NASHUA  



Alice Rodman Smith, 74, of rural Nashua, died Thursday 

(June 15, 1995) at home.



Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the 

Republic Community Church, rural Ionia.  Burial will be in 

Greenwood Cemetery, Nashua.



Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Chenoweth 

and Son Funeral Home and one hour prior to services at the church.



Memorials may be directed to the family.



She is survived by her husband, Carl Smith of Nashua; one son, 

Steve Smith of Ionia; five daughters, Carol Smith and 

Karen Smith, both of Waterloo; Sharon Harms of Wellsburg; 

Kathy Kurth of Coralville, and Joyce Smith of Tuckerton, N.J.; 

nine grandchildren; one brother, James Rodman of Sumner; 

and five sisters, Elsie Richardson of Winona, Minn.; Ethel Wilhelm 

of Allison; Vera Knutson of Fredericksburg, Edith Schmidt 

of Clarksville, and Inez Landers of Greene. 



She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and two sisters.

MCGG  6/19/1995

MASON CITY GLOBE GAZETTE OBITUARY,  

Monday, June 19, 1995



Thomas William Marshall

CHARLES CITY 



Thomas W. Marshall, 84, of 100 Williams St., died Friday 

(June 16, 1995) at Salsbury Baptist Home.



Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the 

St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church with the Rev. Dennis Niezwaag 

and the Rev. Karen Behling officiating.  Burial will be in 

Riverside Cemetery.



Visitation will be from noon to 9 p.m. Sunday at the 

Hauser Funeral Home, 1205 S. Main St., and one hour prior to 

services at the church.



Thomas William Marshall was born Jan. 10, 1911, at Charles City.



Survivors include three sisters-in-law, Vera Wedeking of 

Allison, Laura Heddens of Cedar Falls and Edna Regel of New Hampton.



He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife.