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Margaret E. Tonneson, 85

March 6, 2002

Margaret E. Tonneson, 85, of Forest City, died on Friday, March 1, 2002, at the Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City.

Funeral services were held on Sunday, March 3, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Forest City. The Rev. Lee Laaveg officiated. Burial will be at a later date in the Newburg Cemetery in Newburg, North Dakota. The Petersen Lund Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Survivors include her five children, their spouses and families: Jim and Carolyn of Fergus Falls and their children, Mark and his wife Kat, Scott and his wife, Jennifer Thorson and their son, Owen and Kimi; Jon and Joanie of Newburg and their daughter, Jill Britz and her husband Andy and Jay; Jo Anne and Keith Helland of Lake Mills and their daughters, Joy and Janelle; Jeannine and Darwin Bruesewitz of Isle and their son, Jeff and Amy Holdgrafer and their daughter, Gavyn and Jana; Jerry and Cindy of Davenport and their children, Renae and Michael.

A complete obituary appears in the March 6 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Daniel H. Meyer, 88

March 13, 2002

Daniel H. Meyer, 88, of Woden, died on Sunday, March 3, 2002, at the Westview Care Center in Britt.

Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., on Wednesday, March 6, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Titonka. The Rev. James L. Berka officiated. Burial was in the Bingham Township Cemetery, Woden, with the Cataldo Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements.

Survivors include his three sons, Edward Daryl Meyer and his wife, Janet of Fort Dodge, Gary Meyer and his wife, Joyce of Garner and Ronnie Meyer and his wife, Carole of Bloomington, Minnesota; 12 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; a brother, Paul Meyer of Kanawha; a sister, Ruth DeWaard of Woden; three sisters-in-law, Hanna Mae Meyer of Woden, Martha Riggle and her husband, Ernest of Crystal Lake and Bertha Monsen of Forest City; and many nieces and nephews.

A complete obituary will appear in the March 13 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Bjarne T. Haugland, 85

March 13, 2002

Bjarne T. Haugland, 85, of Woden, died on Wednesday, March 6, 2002, at the Kanawha Community Home.

Funeral services were held on Monday, March 11, at the Grant Lutheran Church near Woden. The Rev. Arlen Lloyd officiated.

Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Dorothy of Woden; three children, Dean Haugland and his wife, Doris of Forest City, Linda Lunning and her husband, Roger of Forest City and Dale Haugland and his wife, LaRae of Crystal Lake; a son-in-law, Paul Lenz of Spencer; 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a sister, Sarah Ryerson of Mankato, Minnesota; a brother, Lloyd Haugland and his wife, Lydia of Montgomery, Alabama; along with nieces and nephews.

A complete obituary appears in the March 13 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Mable Margaret (Boehmer) Feltz, 89

March 13, 2002

Mable Margaret (Boehmer) Feltz, the daughter of Joseph Boehmer and Mary Gardner Boehmer, was born on January 19, 1913 in Alta Vista. After attending school through the eighth grade and working on her family farm for over 40 years, she worked in the restaurant business until her retirement.

Survivors include two daughters, Bonita Howland and her husband, Howard of Clearwater, Florida and Marlis Ashley and her husband, Floyd McKinney of San Antonio, Texas; two granddaughters who lived with her and her husband, Penny Anderson and her husband, Cecil of San Antonio, Texas and Pamela Schack of Ft. Dodge; four more grandchildren, Dean Usher, Kimberly Johnson, Lori Jean Wilder and Bobbi Jo Jackson; 12 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Her ashes will be interred at a later date in the Bingham Township Cemetery in Woden, with services at the St. John's Lutheran Church. Arrangements are with the Puente and Sons Funeral Chapels, San Antonio, Texas.

A complete obituary appears in the March 13 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Bernice Glime, 88

March 13, 2002

Memorial services for Bernice Glime, 88, of Columbia, Missouri, were held on Friday, March 8, 2002, at the Presbyterian Church in Manning. Burial was in the Manning Cemetery in Manning, with the Ohde Funeral Home in Manning in charge of the arrangements.

She and her husband lived in Forest City for a number of years where she was bookkeeper in their auto parts business. Her husband died in 1978. She retired that same year and continued to live in Forest City until 1991, when she moved to Columbia, Missouri, to be near her daughter.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Robert "Bob" Mattison, 53

March 13, 2002

Robert "Bob" Mattison, 53, of Thompson, died on Saturday, March 9, 2002, at the VA Medical Center in Des Moines.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., today, Wednesday, March 13, at the Winter Funeral Home in Buffalo Center. The Rev. Mark Decker will officiate. Burial will be in the Ft. Snelling National Cemetery.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Roger Flatrud, 67

March 20, 2002

Roger Allen Flatrud, 67, of Thompson, died on Monday, March 11, 2002, at the Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City.

Funeral services were held on Thursday, March 14, at the Bethany Lutheran Church in Thompson. The Rev. Mark Decker officiated.

Survivors include his wife, Karolyn of Thompson; his children, Mark of Thompson and Joan and her husband, Scott Flugum of Lake Mills; four grandchildren, Brandon Flugum, Lucas Flugum, Brad Koppen and Marisa Koppen; his sisters, Marilyn Houck and her husband, Dick of Minneapolis, Betty Daher and her husband, Tom of Minneapolis and Diana Gallagher and her husband, Skip of Palatine, Illinois; as well as several other relatives and many dear friends.

A complete obituary appears in the March 20 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Bonna Rhoda, 86

March 20, 2002

Bonna Rhoda, 86, of Elmore, Minnesota, died on Monday, March 11, 2002, at the St. Luke's Lutheran Home in Blue Earth, Minnesota.

Funeral services were held on Thursday, March 14, at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Elmore. The Rev. Ben Buck officiated. Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery in Elmore.

Survivors include her three children, Reta and her husband, Marvin Klipping of Britt, Elton Rhoda and his wife, Sharon of Elmore, Minnesota and Ramon Rhoda and his wife, Julie of Blue Earth, Minnesota; seven grandchildren, Kristy Rhoda Travis of Plymouth, Minnesota, Heidi Rhoda McCormick and Jeff of Apple Valley, Minnesota, Laurie Rhoda Jagerson and Terry of Elmore, Minnesota, Jeffrey and Mary Sue Rhoda of Mason City, Janell Rhoda Maxa and Bill of New Prague, Minnesota, Karmen Klipping Crowley and Bill of Britt, Scott and Katie Klipping of Clear Lake; nine great-grandchildren, Daniel, Monica and Mindy Jagerson, Conor, Catherine and Anne Marie Rhoda, Jack Maxa, Colby Klipping and Kennedy Crowley; three sisters, Jean and Willard Madetzke of Blue Earth, Minnesota, Joyce and Dick Ripley of Elmore, Minnesota and Hazel Cooan of Blue Earth, Minnesota.

A complete obituary appears in the March 20 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Martha Wentworth, 96

March 27, 2002

Martha Wentworth, 96, died on Tuesday, March 12, 2002, at the Lake Mills Care Center.

Funeral services were held on Saturday, March 16, at the United Methodist Church in Thompson. The Rev. Wendy Trone officiated.

Survivors include seven children, Shirley and her husband, Ernest Henning of Fertile, Myrna and her husband, Larry Akers of Exira, Steven and his wife, Ardelle of Brainerd, Minnesota, Alan and his wife, Evie of Denver, Colorado, Douglas and his wife, Darlene of Forest City, Kerry of Thompson and James and his wife, Elaine of Brainerd, Minnesota; 30 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great-grandchildren.

A complete obituary appears in the March 27 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Byron W. Hauge, 80

March 20, 2002

Byron W. Hauge, 80, of Forest City, died on Thursday, March 14, 2002, at the Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City.

Funeral services were held on Monday, March 18, at the West Prairie Lutheran Church, rural Leland. The Rev. Clarence Baalson officiated. Burial was in the West Prairie Lutheran Cemetery, rural Leland, with the Petersen Lund Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements.

Survivors include a son and his wife, Terry and Virginia Hauge of Forest City; two grandsons and their spouses, Allan and Tammy Hauge of Forest City and Chad and Julie Hauge of Ft. Riley, Kansas; two brothers, Burt Hauge and wife, Marcella of Lake Mills and Arnold Hauge and wife, Helen of Fertile; two sisters, Irene Eide of Leland and Bea Riekena and husband, Dutch of Forest City.

A complete obituary appears in the March 20 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Mary M. Monson, 88

March 20, 2002

Mary M. Monson, 88, of Woden, died on Saturday, March 16, 2002, at the Good Samaritan Center in Forest City.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday, March 19, at the St. John's Lutheran Church in Woden. The Rev. Arlen Lloyd officiated.

Survivors include three children, John Monson and his wife, Karen of Forest City and their three daughters, Kristi Monson of Minneapolis, Kelly Schneider and her husband, Dave of Forest City and their two sons, Jake and Isaac and Kim Price of Forest City and her two sons, Mitchell and Jack, Janice Buffington and her husband, Forrest of Minneapolis and their two children, Ellen Bruns and her husband, Eric of Britt and their two daughter, Elizabeth and Ahnalise and Andrew Buffington and his wife, Kelia of Forest City and their two daughters, Madeline and Isabel and Jean Baker and her husband, Bill of Kasson, Minnesota and their three children, Ann Baker of Kasson, Susan Baker of Rochester, Minnesota and Joseph Baker of Kasson; a sister, Ann Walch of Carritos, Caliornia; and many nieces and nephews and other family members and friends.

A complete obituary appears in the March 20 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Marie Louise Levad, 85

March 20, 2002

Marie Louise Levad, 85, of Nora Springs, formerly of Forest City, died on Saturday, March 16, 2002, at the Nora Springs Care Center.

A Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m., today, Wednesday, March 20, at the St. James Catholic Church in Forest City. The Rev. Craig Steimel will officiate. Burial will be in the St. James Catholic Cemetery in Forest City, with the Petersen Lund Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements.

Survivors include eight sons and three daughters, Charles and Trena of Mason City, Richard and Karen of Grand Junction, Colorado, David and Betty Jo of Yakima, Washington, Steven and Barbara of Poplar, Montana, Joe of Mason City, Tom of Wilton, Jim and Judy of Forest City, Mary Mosiman of Mason City, Bob and Deb of Forest City, Susan Baugus and John of White Bear Lake, Minnesota and Sharon Bedig and Mike of Watertown, Massachusetts; 36 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; sisters, Eileen Meyer of Albert City and Margaret Brighton of Lake Mills; and numerous nieces and nephews.

A complete obituary appears in the March 20 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Olga J. Tweeten, 95

March 20, 2002

Olga J. Tweeten, 95, of Lake Mills, died on Saturday, March 16, 2002, at the Lake Mills Care Center.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday, March 19, at the Salem Lutheran Church in Lake Mills. The Reverends Kevin Mackey and Roger Dykstra officiated. Burial was in the Sunnyside Cemetery in Lake Mills.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Eva E. Hall, 82

March 27, 2002

Eva E. Hall, 82, of Garner, died on Sunday, March 17, 2002, at the Walker Colonial Manor Nursing Home in South Sioux City, Nebraska, following a lengthy illness.

Funeral services were held on Friday, March 22, at the Faith Lutheran Church in Miller. The Rev. Owen Gaasedelen officiated. Burial was in the Ellington Prairie Cemetery near Miller. The Cataldo Funeral Home in Garner was in charge of the arrangements.

Survivors include her husband, Harold Hall of Garner; her son, Ron Anderson and his wife, Nancy of Sioux City; two daughters, LaVonne Runft and her husband, Tom of Colbert, Washington and Kathleen Steward and her husband, Larry of Missouri City, Texas; three step-children, Terry Hall and his wife, Marcie of Woodland Hills, California, David Hall and his wife, Karen of Conaga Park, California and Marilyn Kruse and her husband, Daryl of Des Moines; eight grandchildren, Jeffrey Anderson and his wife, Lisa, Christine Flemr and her husband, Matthew, Stephanie Schmit and her husband, Mark, Heather Johnson, Jason Runft, Jeremy Runft, Jonathan Steward and Patrick Steward; four step-grandchildren, Melissa Kruse, Jeniffer Kruse, Krystle Kruse and Daniel Kruse; five great-grandchildren; a sister, Hazel Greiman and her husband, Lawrence of Garner; brothers and sisters-in-law, Vivian Anderson of Ventura, Dorothy Anderson of Ventura, Carrie and Bernard Greiman of Garner, Marie Hodson of Forest City, Galen and Mary Hall of Mankato, Minnesota, Merle and Marge Hall of Forest City, Doris and Marvin Juhl of Forest City, Myrtle and Merle Yanecek of Cedar Rapids and Leonard and Donna Hall of Maine.

A complete obituary appears in the March 27 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Hazel Peterson, 74

March 27, 2002

Hazel E. Peterson, 74, of Miller, died on Sunday, March 17, 2002, at the Manly Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.

Graveside services were held on Wednesday, March 20, at the Crystal Township Cemetery in Crystal Lake. The Rev. Owen Gaasedelen of the Faith Lutheran Church in Miller officiated. The Cataldo Funeral Home in Garner was in charge of the arrangements.

Survivors include her daughter, Julie Ann Adams and her husband, Richard of Kensett; a brother, Kenneth Stalheim and his special friend, Melba Kuper of Nora Springs; a sister, Norma Jorgenson of Austin, Minnesota; and many nieces, nephews and other relatives.

A complete obituary appears in the March 27 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Dorothy Brown, 69

June 5, 2002

Dorothy Brown, 69, of Sacramento, California, died on Sunday, March 17, 2002, at the Sherwood Health Center.

Memorial services were held on Wednesday, March 20, at the North Sacramento United Methodist Church.

Survivors include her husband, Gene Brown of Sacramento; three sons, Charles of Woodland, California, Steven of Ione, California and Donald of Yuba City, California; a daughter, Debra of Sacramento; 10 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a brother, Eldon Browning of Galt; and a sister, Pauline Blevens of Washington.

A complete obituary appears in the June 5 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Richard P. Morton, 59

March 27, 2002

Richard P. Morton, 59, of Plains, Montana, died on Wednesday March 20, 2002, at the Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City.

The Petersen Lund Funeral Home in Forest City is in charge of the local arrangements.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Eunice Petersburg, 83

March 27, 2002

Eunice Irene Petersburg, 83, of Lake Mills, died on Thursday, March 21, 2002, at her home.

Funeral services were held on Monday, March 25, at the Salem Lutheran Church in Lake Mills. The Reverends Roger Dykstra and Kevin Mackey officiated. Burial was in the Beaver Creek Cemetery, rural Joice.

Survivors include her five children, Ray and his wife, Sharon of Loveland, Colorado, Julie and her husband, Gregg Groepper of Helena, Montana, Dan and his wife, Linda of Cookeville, Tennessee, Douglas and his wife, Lorna of Joice and Kathy of Clear Lake; 10 grandchildren, Shawn Petersburg and his wife, Paula, Kim and her husband, Bryan Wolniak, Michelle and her husband, John Murray, Allison and her husband, Chris Bryson, Ryan Groepper and Samantha Groepper, Amy and her husband, Chris Carden, Jessica and her husband, Jake Franklin, Mike Petersburg and Jason Petersburg; nine great-grandchildren; two sisters, Wilma Larson of Mason City and Gen Bray of Osage; along with several nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

A complete obituary appears in the March 27 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Olga Sevold, 91

March 27, 2002

Olga M. Sevold, 91, died on Thursday, March 21, 2002.

Funeral services were held on Monday, March 25, at the Henry-Olson-Fuhrman Funeral Chapel in Estherville. The Rev. Arlyn Norris officiated. Jim Doyle served as soloist and Donna Handeland was organist. Burial was in the Swan Lake Township Cemetery, Superior.

Survivors include two daughters, Carol Sampson and her husband, Ronald of White Bear Lake, Minnesota and Jane Sevold of Eagan, Minnesota; three grandchildren, Christy Mergen and her husband, Michael of Edina, Minnesota, Angie Siegle and her husband, Jeff of Blaine, Minnesota and Nikki Nelsen and her husband, Jeremy of White Bear Lake, Minnesota; one great-granddaughter, Christina Nelsen; and one sister, Clara Verbeckmoes of Forest City.

A complete obituary appears in the March 27 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Dr. James C. Chambers, 82

March 27, 2002

Dr. James C. Chambers, 82, of Lakota, died on Thursday, March 21, 2002, at the Kavanaugh Hospice House in Des Moines.

Funeral services were held on Monday, March 25, at the First Presbyterian Church in Lakota. The Reverends Willis Nicholson and George McCracken officiated. Burial was in the Maple Hill Cemetery, Lakota, with the Winter Funeral Home in Buffalo Center in charge of the arrangements.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Melvin C. Anderson, 85

April 3, 2002

Melvin C. Anderson, 85, of Forest City, died on Monday, March 25, 2002, at the Heritage Care Center in Mason City.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday, April 2, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Forest City. The Rev. Lee Laaveg officiated. Burial was in the Madison Township Cemetery in Forest City. The Petersen Lund Funeral Home of Forest City was in charge of the arrangements.

Survivors include his wife, Ardis Anderson of Forest City; four children, Charles and wife, Marcia of Merriam, Kansas, Dale and wife, Daynine of Le Mars, Gale and husband, Peter Jensen of Forest City and Joe and wife, Tami of Mason City; grandchildren, Cindy and Steve Peterson of Forest City, Shaun Anderson and fiancée, Becky of Overland Park, Kansas, Jennifer and Jim David of Littleton, Colorado, Heather and Chad Scott of Royersford, Pennsylvania, Jerrod Jensen of Minneapolis, Trisha and Joel Stevens of Sioux City, Melinda Anderson of Le Mars and Ian Anderson of Mason City; and great-grandchildren, Drew, Quintin and Alexa Peterson of Forest City.

A complete obituary appears in the April 3 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Arleen Loraine Siuba, 77

July 24, 2002

Arleen Loraine Siuba, 77, of Chula Vista, California, died on Friday, March 29, 2002, at Chula Vista.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Wednesday, April 3, at Chula Vista. Fr. Jose Luis Muro officiated. Burial was in the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery.

Survivors include her brothers, Arthur Peterson and his wife, Corabell of Fuquoy-Varina, North Carolina and Boyd Peterson and his wife, Joann of San Diego, California; her daughter, Julie and grandson, Jon. She was also survived by brother, Harlan Peterson of Canyon Country, California, who died 16 days later.

A complete obituary appears in the July 24 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Frederick C. Miller, 64

April 3, 2002

Frederick C. Miller, 64, of Forest City, died on Saturday, March 30, 2002, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mason City.

Funeral arrangements are pending with the Petersen Lund Funeral Home in Forest City.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Alice Tett, 85

April 10, 2002

Alice B. Thompson Tett, 85, of Ames, died on Saturday, March 30, 2002, at the Israel Family Hospice House in Ames, from complications of surgery.

Funeral services were held on Thursday, April 4, at the Bethany Lutheran Church in McCallsburg. The Rev. Troy Pflibsen officiated. Burial was in the Warren Township Cemetery in McCallsburg.

Survivors include four sons, Hubert Tett of Houston, Texas, Richard Tett of Plano, Texas, Ronald Tett and David Tett, both of Ames; a daughter, Julie Kosinski of San Clemente, California; 10 grandchildren, David Tett, Suzanne Tett, Sara Lundvall, Carrie Schmitz, Jill Kosinski, Paul Kosinski, Lora Kosinski, Stuart Tett, Marshall Tett and Emily Tett; three great-grandchildren; 5 sisters, Winnifred Thompson of Santa Ana, California, Margaret Schwidder of Steilacoom, Washington, Marcia Turcotte of Lake Hubert, Minnesota, Catherine Jorgenson of Eagle Grove and Gretchen Hegg of Hudson; three brothers, Gerald Thompson of West Des Moines, David Thompson of Irvine, California and Herbert Thompson of Moline, Illinois.

A complete obituary appears in the April 10 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit



Vollina Michaelsen, 79

April 10, 2002

Vollina Marie Michaelsen, 79, of Titonka, died on Sunday, March 31, 2002, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mason City.

Funeral services were held on Thursday, April 4, at the First Baptist Church in Bancroft. The Reverends Don Mueller, Don Michaelsen and Randy Nelson officiated.

Survivors include her husband, Neal of Titonka; her children, Gary Michaelsen and wife, Sharon of Mason City, Peg Egel and husband, Ken of Apple Valley, Minnesota, Greg Michaelsen and wife, Nancy of Carmel Indiana and Dar Michaelsen and wife, Carmen of Mentone, Indiana; 13 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; two brothers, George Alke and wife, Verna of Britt and William "Bud" Alke and wife, Lois of Osage; and three sisters, Ann Radig and husband, Gerald of Lone Rock, Ida Thacker and husband, Paul of Laguna Woods, California and Mary Schwandt and husband, Alton of Lincoln, Nebraska.

A complete obituary appears in the April 10 edition of the Forest City Summit.
© 2002 Forest City Summit

 

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