001 Glenn E. Stewart, 79, of Springfield, Ill., passed away Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011 at Memorial Medical Center, Springfield, Ill. Mr. Stewart was born July 10, 1932 near Hopkins, Mo., the son of Glenn M. and Opal F. (Clayton) Stewart. He graduated from Clarinda High School in 1950 and married Paula Reaney on October 6, 1956 in Des Moines, Iowa. He graduated from Iowa State University with a degree in Agricultural Engineering and started with Caterpillar in East Peoria, Ill. He served in the United States Air Force from 1955 to 1958, earning the rank of First Lieutenant. He continued his professional career with Fiat-Allis until his retirement. Glenn was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, the Masonic Lodge and Ansar Temple. He was a devoted family man and enjoyed sailing with friends. Glenn is survived by his wife, Paula; daughter, Lynda (Bob) Trimpe of Bloomington, Ill.; son, Paul (Carolyn) Stewart of Carl Junction, Mo.; daughter Susan (Jeff) Gaines of Springfield, Ill.; and grandchildren, Megan Trimpe, Sarah Trimpe, Alyssa Trimpe, Mary Trimpe, Aaron Stewart, Cara Stewart, Dylan Stewart and Reaney Gaines. Memorial services were held at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 30, 2011, at Westminster Presbyterian Church and interment with military honors at Camp Butler National Cemetery, Springfield. Memorials may be made to Westminster Presbyterian Church or to Habitat for Humanity |
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Family and friends gathered at the New Market Church of Christ on September 17, 2011, for a memorial service to celebrate the life of Kathy Karg Ohm. Memorials and condolences may be shared with the family at www.karg-ohm-memorialfund.com or Karg-Ohm Memorial Fund, 323 W. Orange St. Clarinda, IA 51632. Kathy Jayne Karg Ohm was born on March 21, 1959, to Alvin and Eva Brown Karg of New Market, Iowa. She passed away on September 10, 2011, at the Lund Family Home in Gilbert, Arizona, from a rare form of appendix cancer at the age of 52. Kathy grew up in New Market and attended the New Market Church of Christ. She accepted Jesus Christ as her savior and was baptized September 7, 1970. Kathy loved music, and she enjoyed participating in show choir and band as well as theater productions. She graduated from New Market High School in 1977. She attended Iowa Western Community College in Clarinda, Iowa, where she obtained an Associate in Arts degree. For fun, Kathy entered several contests, such as the Taylor County Queen Contest and Miss Southwest Iowa Contest, where she always seemed to place second. Her family teased her about being a second place winner, but when she met Patrick Ohm at IWCC in 1978, she took first place. They were married on October 12, 1980, at the New Market Church of Christ. Two children were born to this union: Bradley Charles on August 16, 1984, and Amanda Leigh on October 9, 1988. Kathy and her family have moved where their careers took them. They began their married life in Illinois, moved to Texas in 1987, then on to Kentucky in 1993, and back to Iowa in 1997. The longest stay has been their most recent, in Arizona, where she loved the warm weather. While in Texas, she continued her education and earned her Bachelors of Arts Degree in Business Information Systems from the University of Texas, El Paso. Kathy found her niche in computer programming, and during her career, she worked for Ashland Oil in Lexington, Kentucky, and Principal Financial in Des Moines, Iowa. After moving to Mesa, Arizona in 2000, she continued her programming career at Wells Fargo Bank where she had been employed for the last 10 years. Kathy has always loved her pets and has been comforted during her illness by two cats, Misty & Scooter and two Shelties, Tobey & Marley. Kathy's children were her pride and joy. Brad graduated from Arizona State University in 2009, and is a Lieutenant in the Air Force, currently stationed in Dayton, Ohio. Brad is engaged to Alex Barlow of Gilbert, Arizona and will be married on November 11, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Amanda is a student at Mesa Community College studying forensic sciences. Preceding her in death were her father, Alvin Karg in 1974, maternal and paternal grandparents, and other relatives. Left to cherish her memory are her husband of 31 years, Patrick Ohm of Mesa, AZ; son, Brad Ohm (fiancé, Alex Barlow) of Dayton, OH; daughter, Amanda Ohm of Mesa, AZ; mother, Eva Fine (step-father, Eldon) of New Market, IA; brother, Gary Karg (Cindy) of Franklin, TN; sister, Karen K. Woodard of Clarinda, IA; nieces, Jennifer Swinney (Ryan) of Helena, MT; Julie Guthrie (David) and family of Grimes, IA; Kellie Woodard of Grimes, IA; mother and father in-law, Bev and George Ohm of Yale, IA; brother in-laws, Mike Ohm (Paula) of Coulter, IA, Dennis Ohm (Susan) & family of Plattsmouth, NE, Danny Ohm & family of Jamaica, IA, sister in-laws, Cheryl Balderas (Nick) & family of Dows, IA, Christie Ocker (Rod) & family of Yale, IA; grandmother, Irene Ohm of Audubon, MN; step sisters, Shirley Sump (Maurice) and family of Clarinda, IA; Sharon Kirchner (Serle) and family of Clarinda, IA; many other relatives and friends |
003Lloyd Tino, 75, formerly of Clarinda, passed away at his home in Pleasant Hill, Calif., on September 4, 2011 following a short battle with cancer. Lloyd was born August 23, 1936 to Fred and Emma (Henneman) Tino at their home in East River Township. e was baptized and confirmed at St. John Lutheran Church in Clarinda. He graduated from Clarinda High School and following graduation, he went to California. He served in the Army. Lloyd worked for Pacific Gas and Electric until he took early retirement. On April 18, 1964 he married Gayle Kulik in California. To this union two daughters were born. Preceding him in death were his parents. Left to honor his memory is his wife, Gayle, of the home; daughters and son-in-laws, Rhonda and Ken Buckles, and Valerie and Pat Hancock; grandchildren Annemarie and Liam Hancock, all of California; brother and sister-in-law, Edwin and Kathy Tino of Clarinda, Iowa, and a host of cousins and friends. Cards can be sent to Gayle Tino, 100 New Lane, Pleasant Hill, Calif., 94523 |
004Funeral services for Kenneth Downing, age 76 of Clarinda, will be held 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel with The Rev. Doctor Richard Brown officiating. Interment will be at Maple Hill Cemetery, College Springs. There is open visitation until service time. Memorials are suggested to Trinity Presbyterian Church. Kenneth Irvin Downing was born Dec 13, 1934 at Clarinda, Iowa to Walter Nunn Downing and Gertrude Leola (Craighead) Downing. The family lived on a farm south of Clarinda. After graduating Amity High he soon entered the United States Army serving in Berlin Germany. Following his service in the US Army he returned to Iowa and worked for Henry Field Company in Shenandoah. After his employment at Henry Fields he was employed at Lisle Corp in Clarinda retiring there after nearly 20 years of service. He then spent his retirement years in Clarinda and recently lived at Goldenrod Manor in Clarinda. He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Gertrude Downing. He is survived by his son, James Downing and family of Shenandoah, Iowa; siblings Dick Downing and wife Hilma of Sioux Falls, SD and Marilyn Gutierrez and husband Richard of Denver, CO; many cousins and other relatives and friends. Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements |
005Funeral services for Wayne R. Livingston, age 81, of Clarinda, Iowa, who entered into peace Thursday, September 29, 2011 at Clarinda Regional Health Center, Clarinda, Iowa, were held 2:00 p.m., Monday, October 3, 2011 at Ritchie Funeral Home, Clarinda, Iowa with Reverend Andrew Rubenking officiating. Visitation with the family were held 1:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial will be at a later date. Memorials may be directed to the Eiler House or to the Clarinda Medical Foundation. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family on our website at, www.ritchiefuneralhome.com under Obituaries. Arrangements were entrusted to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Clarinda, Iowa. Wayne Rogers Livingston was born July 6, 1930 to Alexander Livingston and Madge (Rogers) Livingston at North, South Carolina. He had seven siblings. He grew up in Orangeburg, South Carolina and graduated from Orangeburg High School. He continued his education and received a business degree. Wayne was a member of the Army Reserves. He was united in marriage July 13, 1952 in Gainesville, Georgia to Jean Garrick. Wayne was a Certified Public Accountant working for Hygrade Company during the time he was in Clarinda and continued to work for the Sara Lee Corporation. He worked for forty five years, retiring in 1995. Wayne lived in several places including Clarinda until 1977, Livonia, Michigan, Phoenix, Arizona and returning to Clarinda in June of 2011, living at the Eiler House. Wayne was a very caring, giving, quiet man who enjoyed the simple life and his family was very important to him. He was a very hard worker, conscientious of his responsibilities. Wayne loved sports and enjoyed rooting for the University of South Carolina Gamecocks and the Seattle Seahawks and with encouragement from his Clarinda family was becoming an Iowa State Cyclone fan. In earlier years, while living in Clarinda, Wayne was a member of the Lion's Club and Westminster Presbyterian Church. Preceding Wayne in death were his parents; wife, Jean (12/2/1975); siblings, Alec Livingston, Christine Wiggins, Doris Proveaux and Allen Livingston. Left to cherish his memory are his daughters, Deborah McKenzie and husband Louis of Dallas, Texas, Renee Williams and husband Mike of Clarinda, Iowa, Sheri Smith of Phoenix, Arizona; sons, Jason Livingston of Livonia, Michigan and David Livingston of Seattle, Washington; grandchildren, Jennifer Wagoner and husband Nick of Clarinda, Iowa, Chris Williams and wife Ashley of Bondurant, Iowa, Jordan Harstad and wife Kassidy of Phoenix, Arizona, Austin Smith of Phoenix, Arizona, Grant Smith of Phoenix, Arizona, Allyson McKenzie of Dallas, Texas, Kristyn Sessom and husband Darren of Dallas, Texas; eight great grandchildren; brothers, Donald Livingston of Marion, South Carolina, Dean Livingston and wife Grace of Orangeburg, South Carolina; sister, Phyllis Hutson and husband Rodney of Tomball, Texas; sisters-in-law, Earline Livingston of Tomball, Texas and Audrey Livingston of Norco, Louisiana; nieces; nephews and many friends. Wayne will be greatly missed by his family and friends. But his love and memory will live on in their hearts. May God grant comfort and peace to those who mourn his passing |
006Dorothe Marie Johnson, 89 of Villisca, Iowa passed away Monday, September 26, 2011 at the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital in Red Oak, Iowa. She was born August 5, 1922 in Villisca, Iowa the daughter of Henry G. Kernen and Mary Jarman Kernen. Dorothe went to country school through 8th grade. She stayed at friends’ homes in Villisca while attending high school and graduated from Villisca High School in 1939. She attended Parsons College in Fairfield, Iowa and began teaching after graduation. She taught in the Grub Ridge, Morton Mills and Findley country schools from 1941 to 1943. She also worked at Cox Produce in Villisca as a bookkeeper. After moving into town she worked part-time at the Villisca Public Library and the Villisca City Hall. On December 3, 1944 she was united in marriage to Stanley Johnson. After moving a few times, they purchased a farm northeast of Villisca where they lived for 25 years. They then built a new house and moved to Villisca. When Dorothe and Stanley were younger they enjoyed dancing, horse racing at Aksarben in Omaha, and later, going to the casinos. Her hobbies included sewing, knitting, latch hook, and jigsaw puzzles. As she got older and began to slow down, she enjoyed reading, crossword puzzles and hand held computer games. Dorothe was a survivor by beating cancer, sustaining many falls, one involving a head injury and another causing a broken hip. She lived the last two years of her life at the Good Samaritan Center in Villisca where she was well taken care of before spending her final days at the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital. She is survived by daughter Jane Johnson of Kansas City, Missouri; son Bob and wife Sue of Omaha, Nebraska; and daughter Ann Murphy of Marshalltown, Iowa; three grandchildren: Matt of San Francisco, California, Molly of Omaha, Nebraska and Staci of Marshalltown, Iowa; two brothers Kenneth and Henry Jr. Kernen; several nieces and nephews. Her parents and husband preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held Friday, September 30, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. at the Presbyterian Church in Villisca, Iowa. Wolfe Funeral Home in charge of arrangements |
007Eleanor Verne Gourley was born January 7, 1918 in Los Angeles, California to Charles and Adeline Francis. She passed away Monday, September 26, 2011 at Good Samaritan Care Center in Villisca, Iowa . Verne married Thomas Charles Gourley in San Francisco on May 6, 1943. After Tom’s discharge from the Navy, they moved to the family farm north of Villisca, where Verne lived until suffering a stroke in 1996. Verne was a homemaker and enjoyed the outdoors and life on the farm. She especially liked the spring of the year when plants and trees came to life and she could begin gardening. Knitting, crocheting and creating craft items occupied her time in the winter months. She was an excellent cook and baker, and used these skills later in life as a cook at the Stanton Care Center. Verne was preceded in death by her parents; her husband and her brother. She is survived by her children: Carolyn Miller and her husband, Mick, of Clarinda, Iowa, Patricia Ewing of Ames, Iowa , Alan Gourley of Villisca, Iowa and Jo Ellen Eros of Tarkio, Missouri; eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Memorial service for Verne will be held at a later date. Memorials in memory of Verne may be sent to Iowa Hospice, 1514 E. 7th Street, Atlantic, Iowa 50022. Wolfe Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements |
008Martha Virginia was born December 19, 1934 at Clarinda, Iowa to Franklin and Marjorie Chase. She was educated in country schools and graduated New Market High School in 1953. Martha graduated in 1956 from Immanuel Lutheran School of Nursing, Omaha, Nebraska with a Registered Nursing degree. She started working in Clarinda and then moved to Missouri. She retired from Ray County Hospital in Richmond, Missouri as MDS Coordinator in 2001. Martha passed away Saturday, September 24, 2011 at Goldenrod Manor, Clarinda, Iowa. She was preceded in death by her parents, Franklin and Marjorie; husband, Lowell Blank (father of her children); daughter Terri Blank and son Michael Blank. Martha is survived by her husband, Harold Addington, New Market, Iowa; son David Blank, Kansas City, Missouri; Harold's son Dan Addington and wife Stephanie and their son Aedric Sabird, Chicago, Illinois; sister Carol Hutcheson, Norwalk, Iowa; brothers Maurice Chase and wife JoAnne, Round Lake, Illinois; Richard Chase and wife Rita, Council Bluffs, Iowa; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, September 27, 2011 at Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel, Clarinda, with Rev. Leslie Traylor officiating. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service and following the committal. Memorials are suggested to Trinity Presbyterian Church or The Gideon’s. Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel, Clarinda, is in charge of arrangements. www.EFC.cc |
009Funeral services for Bob Terbell age 92 who passed away Saturday, September 24, 2011 at the Bedford Nursing & Care Center were held Tuesday, September 27, 2011 at the Ritchie Funeral Home in Bedford. Visitation were held Monday from 3 to 7 with the family greeting friends from 5 to 7. Interment with military rites accorded by the Blockton American Legion were held at the Fairview Cemetery. Instead of flowers, the family requests memorials be given in Bob's name. Memories may be shared at www.ritchiefuneralhome.com. Arrangements were entrusted to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Bedford. Robert Douglas Terbell was born Sept. 22, 1919 in New Sharon, but moved to Taylor County soon after birth. He was the son of John and Nina (Wainwright) Terbell. Bob spent his childhood on the farm and graduated from Bedford High School in 1937. His lifelong desire for knowledge was further ignited during his travels beyond local boundaries. After graduation he left to work on the racetrack for Ben Jones and Calumet Farms. During this time he traveled the circuit from Chicago to New York to Florida. In 1941 Whirlaway won the Triple Crown for Calumet Farms, Bob was proud to be part of this victory. Bob returned home from the racing circuit, and enlisted in the Army Air Corps, predecessor to the U.S. Air Force, in Oct. of '41. The next 44 months were spent in the service, of which 34 months were spent in England, Italy, and North Africa. His love of learning was greatly expanded as he visited the great pyramids in Egypt and traveled up thru Sicily and into Italy. His military service satisfied his yearning for adventure for many years. Upon returning home in June '45, he worked for the Lisle Corp. a short time and then started his farming partnership, with an aunt and uncle, Eura & Jessie Bradley. Bob met Myrtle Irene Schneider at a dance in Maloy and enjoyed their courtship of 2 years. August 12, 1947, Robert and Myrtle were married in Miami, Oklahoma. To this union there were 3 children born, Patricia Ann Sparks, John Edward Terbell, and Philip L. Terbell. Over the next 40 years Bob was entrenched in progressive farming techniques and practiced land conservation. He took great pride in being a good steward of his land and livestock. Bob slowly stepped into his retirement, where he traveled, enjoyed family, and his friends. Bob and Myrtle have lived all their lives in Taylor County and recently celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary. Left to cherish his memory are his wife Myrtle of Bedford; daughter Pat of Bedford; son Ed and wife Barbara of Naples, FL; and Phil and wife Rebecca (Crawford) of Cottonwood, AZ.; grandchildren Benjamin, Kelly, Jessica, Jennifer, Ashton, and Tom; great-grandchildren Breanna, Hanna, Brady, Tate, Gabby, Braxton, and Sophia. Preceding Bob in death were his parents John and Nina; his brother Dave and sister in-law Geniève Terbell |
010Funeral services for David "Curley" Stream, age 66, of Lenox, who died Saturday, September 24, 2011, at his home in Lenox were held Thursday, September 29, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Creston. Visitation were held Wednesday at the Ritchie Funeral Home in Lenox from 3 to 7 with the family greeting friends from 5 to 7. Interment with military rites accorded by the Offutt Air Force Base Honor Guard were held in the North Fairview Cemetery in Lenox. Memorials can be directed to the Lenox Ambulance and Fire Department. Memories can be shared with the family at www.ritchiefuneralhome.com. Arrangements were entrusted to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Lenox. David Emerson Stream was born January 20, 1945 in Volga, South Dakota the son of Adeline (Becker) and Robert Stream. David was confirmed at Trinity Lutheran Church and attended there most of his life. David graduated from Creston High School with the Class of 1963. David was united in marriage to Patricia Sychra on July 22, 1967. David served at Minot AFB, North Dakota from 1965 to 1969. He also served in the Iowa Air National Guard in Des Moines from 1984 to 2002. David worked as an auto body repair man, gas station attendant and Maintenance Technician for Taygold Co-op. He was a Lenox Volunteer Fireman for twenty-three years and the Lenox American Legion Commander for five years. David enjoyed camping with family and friends, fishing and hunting with his sons, and fixing any vehicle problems his family (daughter) experienced, along with watching his grandchildren's sporting events. Left to cherish David's memory are his loving wife of forty-four years, Pat Stream of Lenox; two sons, Brett Stream of Lenox; and Aric Stream and wife Angie and grandchildren, Palen and Dawson all of Bedford; a daughter, Angelene of West Des Moines; three brothers, Dick and wife Sharon Stream of Afton; Doug and wife Deb Stream of Council Bluffs; and Ormas and wife April Stream of Culver, Oregon; three sisters, Clo and husband Rich Faulkner of Papillion, Nebraska; Cindy Isdahl of Placerville, California; and Linda Stream of Creston; along with many other relatives and friends. Preceding David in death are his parents and a brother-in-law, Lloyd Isdahl. David will be missed by his entire family. The memories that were shared with the family will remain in our hearts forever |
011Howard "Ed" Minard age 80, Co.Bluffs, passed away Thursday September 22,2011. Ed was born, January 15,1931 in Hawleyville, Iowa. Served in the US Army from 1952 to 1954 and spent over 30 years with ASARCO Company in Omaha retiring in 1994 as a Kettleman, Furnace Operator. He is preceded in death by his parents, George "Bibs" and Iva Fleck Minard, wife Donna Lea (Shreeves) Minard in 2007. Survivors include daughters, Kris McDonald and husband Art "Champ", Laurie Grote and husband Mark all Co.Bluffs, 2 granddaughters, Ashley and Kelsey Johnson, sisters, Dorothy Compton, Tuscon, Az; Darlene (Wayne) Garrett, Altoona, Ia; Elaine (Dick) Luzmoor, Clarinda, brothers, Clyde (Ursula) Minard, Norwalk,Ia; Ron Minard, Cabot, Ark; and John (Teresa) Minard, Clarinda, nieces and nephews. Visitation Sunday at 6:00pm to 8:00pm. Funeral service Monday at 1:00 pm all at Funeral Home. Interment Ridgewood Mausoleum with military rites by American Legion Post 2. Luncheon to follow at Saint John's Lutheran Church. Memorials are suggested to Bethany Heights. Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring handled the arrangements |
012Robert E. Warneke died Sept. 21, 2011 at his home in Weslaco, Texas. He was born June 22, 1927 at Bedford, Iowa. Robert served during World War II in the Pacific. After he returned in 1947 he farmed south of Bedford, Iowa. He and his wife, the former Eula Lee Smith, had two sons, William Robert and Timothy Lee. They farmed for 29 years. Later he enjoyed working seven months a year in Nebraska, with Thorobred Horse Racing, until he retired at age 70. He enjoyed winters traveling and fishing off Alabama, Florida and Texas. In 2003 they moved permanently to Weslaco, Texas to be near their grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents August H. and Vera Van Camp Warneke, and his two sons, William and Tim. Besides his wife Eula of the home, he leaves William’s widow Celia Warneke and her children, Arye and wife Marisol and children Robert, Katelyn and Elizabeth of San Antonio, TX; Aaryn and wife Kathy and children Mathew August, Addison and Austin of Weslaco, TX and granddaughter Tanya and her sons John Mabry 3rd and William Weber also of Weslaco, TX. Also remaining are Tim’s children, Anna and her son Dominic Pacheco, Samuel and their mother Pat Menousek of Lincoln, NE; his sister Ilene Cotter of Savannah, MO; cousins Louis Loucks of Weslaco, Julia Steeve Standage of Bedford and Martha Steeve Snyder of Sidney, Iowa |
013Funeral services for Darrell Thompson, age 59, of Elmo, Mo, previously of Burlington Junction, Mo will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday September 22, 2011 at Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel in Clarinda. Family visitation will be Wednesday evening from 6-9 p.m. at the Chapel. Interment will be at Clearmont Cemetery, Clearmont, MO. Memorials are directed to a family fund. Darrell Dean Thompson was born November 29, 1951 at Elmo, Missouri to Hollis Merrill and Ruth Darlene (Hall) Thompson. He graduated Shenandoah High School and served in the United States Navy. Darrell worked at NSK in Clarinda for 28 years. He was united in marriage to Rayla Moyer February 13, 1987 at Elmo, MO. He worked handyman jobs including milking at his uncle’s dairy farm, clerking at the State Line in Braddyville, running a restaurant in Clearmont. His hobbies included antiquing, and anything to do with hunting, fishing and trapping. Outdoors was where you could find Darrell in his spare time. Darrell passed away at his home in Elmo Monday, September 19, 2011 following an extended illness. He was preceded in death by his parents; children Heide Dawn Thompson and Bobby Jo Thompson; brothers Doyle and Jerry Thompson; and sisters Darla and Becky Thompson. He is survived by his wife, Rayla of Elmo, MO; children: Kathy and Chris Graenser, Clarinda, IA, Jessica Sams Blanchard, IA, Kim and Rex Hayden, Bolckow, MO, Tim Fletcher Burlington Junction, MO, Becky and Aaron Jones, Kansas City, MO, and Robin and Billy McElroy of Bedford, IA; brother Jim Thompson and wife Melinda of Elmo, MO; sister Melinda Couriter of Coin, IA; twenty grandchildren; mother-in-law Inez Moyer of Sidney, IA; and a host of relatives and friends |
014Linda Louise (Martin) Oline was born November 7, 1939 in Clarinda, Iowa, the daughter of Raymond and Lavina (Smith) Jackson. She passed away on Saturday evening, September 17, 2011 at the Clarinda Regional Health Center in Clarinda, Iowa at the age of 71 years, 10 months and 10 days. Linda grew up in Clarinda and graduated from Clarinda High School in 1958. She later attended Stewart’s School of Cosmetology. On March 5, 1961 she was united in marriage to Norval Oline in Las Vegas, Nevada. This union was blessed with two children, Kory and Kody. Linda was the receptionist for Dr. Zehr’s office in Clarinda for 17 years. She was a member of the Red Hat Society and the American Legion Auxiliary. Her family was the true joy of her life, especially her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Joy Jackson; and her grandmother, Pearl Smith. Survivors include her husband, Norval Oline of Clarinda, Iowa; her children, Kory Oline and his wife Angie of Kansas City, Missouri, Kody Green and her husband Lonnie, Jr. of Olathe, Kansas; four grandchildren, Jakob and Jakson Green, and Jaeden and Tara Cordes; a sister, Peggy Otte and her husband Dennis of Clarinda, Iowa; a nephew, Darin Otte of Afganistan; a niece, Angie Wesselink and her husband Troy of Newton, Iowa; along with many other relatives and friends. Graveside services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at the Clarinda Cemetery with Lonnie Green, Jr. officiating. Burial was in the Clarinda Cemetery. Memorials were suggested to Clarinda EMS. To leave online remembrances or condolences with the family, go to www.kirschfuneral.com. The Kirsch Funeral Chapel of Shenandoah was in charge of arrangements |
015Funeral services for Chad Martin, 39 of Johnston, Iowa and formerly of the Atlantic area, will be 10 a.m. Friday at St. John Lutheran Church in Clarinda with interment at Immanuel Cemetery rural Clarinda. Family visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Thursday at Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel, Clarinda. Memorials are suggested to a fund in Chad's name. Chad Alan Martin was born June 30, 1972 at Clarinda, Iowa to Rodney Martin and Cheryle Henneman Martin. He joined siblings Randy, Lisa and Lori Martin. Chad, Randy and their Father Rodney were baptized in 1972 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Shenandoah, IA. The family lived in Shenandoah and Denison before settling in Atlantic, Iowa in 1976. Chad attended Washington Elementary school, Schuler Junior High School before graduating from Atlantic High School in May 1991. As a youngster Chad played baseball with the Atlantic Little League. Chad was picked on by his two sisters, as siblings do, but he loved every minute of it. In high school he went out for track, played Football and enjoyed Chorus. Following his highschool years, Chad served his country, enlisting in the National Guard for a short time. He moved to Louisiana where he met and married Tiffanny August 22, 1998. December 9, 1999, beloved daughter, Bailyn Nikole, was born and May 4, 2001, precious son, Brandon Lee Alan was born. His children were the delight of his life. While in Louisiana Chad worked on oil fields as an inspector of welds. He was passionate and dedicated to his career. In 2006 Chad returned to Iowa and lived in Cedar Rapids, Iowa working again as an inspector. He recently relocated to Johnston, Iowa to live with his mother and father |
016Alfred E. “Andy” “Alf” Anderson, passed away in Jacksonville, FL on Tuesday, September 13, 2011. He was born in Iowa City, IA on April 1, 1936, son to the late August and Alta (Canon) Anderson, and grew up in Bedford, IA. After graduating from Bedford High School in 1954 he enlisted in the USAF and served a time in Viet Nam. He retired from the Air Force in 1974. In 1956 he became the “Devoted Husband’ to Joyce Wallace of Clarinda, IA. In 1957 their daughter Kathy was born in Wichita, KS. He attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha, NE, receiving his Bachelors Degree in Business in 1974. He then served as Materials Management Director for several hospitals, retiring in 2000 from Great Plains Regional Medical Center in North Platte, NE. In 2001 Alf and Joyce moved to Dunnellon, FL. He is survived by his Beloved Wife of 55 years, Joyce, daughter Kathy Anderson and granddaughter, Yumiko Fujinari-Bray, both of Oregon; four siblings and many nieces and nephews. Arrangements are under the care of Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services, 9695 SW 110th St. Ocala, FL 34481. Condolences may be posted to www.hiers-baxley.com |
017Graveside services for Harold Colter, age 90, of Ankeny, formerly of the Lenox area, who died Tuesday, September 13, 2011 in Ankeny, Iowa. Graveside services were held Friday, September 16, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. at the North Fairview Cemetery in Lenox with military rites. Visitation were held at the Ritchie Funeral Home in Lenox Friday morning from 10:00 until service time. Memorials may be directed Parkinson American Legion Post 250. Memories can be shared with the family at www.ritchiefuneralhome.com. Arrangements were entrusted to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Lenox. Harold L. Colter was born July 9, 1921 in Elmo, Missouri the son of Elza and Alma Colter. He grew up attending school in Hopkins, Missouri and entered the United States Army during World War II serving from 1943 to 1946. Harold served in the Pacific on the front lines of Saipan, Guam, and Okinawa. He spent thirteen months hospitalized from being wounded in action on Okinawa on May 25, 1945. He received several medals along with the Purple Heart. He was united in marriage to Barbara L. Robinson of Conway on May 18, 1947 in Maryville, Missouri. Harold spent forty years in Glendale, California in the building business before moving back to Iowa. He was a life member of the DAV, American Legion, VFW and Carpenters Local 209. Harold and Barbara spent thirteen years collecting and buying gifts for the mentally disabled residents of California State Hospitals. He and his wife were widely traveled in the USA and Canada and the Pacific Islands. They spent many winters in Hawaii and Australia. Harold and Barbara have been residents of Ankeny since 1994. Preceding Harold in death are his parents Elza and Alma Colter; a sister Agnes Oxley, all former residents of Bedford, Iowa and a sister-in-law Florence Robinson formerly of Lenox. Left to cherish Harold's memory his loving wife Barbara Colter of Ankeny; a sister-in-law Maxine Allbee, along with several nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Harold will be greatly missed by his friends and family. May God grant comfort and strength to those who mourn his passing |
018Mable Dorothy Dahlgren Green was born on August 13, 1916 in McCombe, Missouri, the daughter of Victor and Lucy Dahlgren. Mable entered into the arms of her Lord on October 2, 2011 in Shenandoah, Iowa. During Mable’s younger years the family traveled the Midwest and settled in Hamburg, Iowa. In 1936 Mable moved to California with friends where she resided for 2 years. Mable then returned to Hamburg and married Roy Green on March 6, 1940. Roy and Mable farmed and worked in the communities of Hamburg, Sioux City, and Shenandoah until 1950 when they purchased a farm north of Shenandoah. During her working years Mable was employed by Dekalb Seed and Corn and Henry Fields Nursery. After retiring Roy and Mable enjoyed traveling. The couple were long-time members of the Shenandoah Assembly of God Church. Mable was blessed to reside on her beloved farm until 2 weeks prior to her passing. What a remarkable accomplishment! She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Roy; daughter-in-law Joan Green; 8 siblings Russell Dahlgren, Paul Dahlgren, Ruth Moody, Faye Campbell, Okla Dahlgren, Ethel Morlock Brazile and a pair of twins who died at birth. Those left to honor her memory include her children Ronald G. Green and wife Kathy, Lyle D. Green and Curtis W. Green all of Shenandoah and Atoya K. Oliver and husband Steven of Sac City, IA; 8 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and a host of friends |
019Louis E. O’Brien, was born on December 5, 1917 in rural Imogene, Iowa the son of Matthew and Genevieve (Kennedy) O’Brien. Louis entered into eternal rest on September 30, 2011 at the Shenandoah Medical Center, at the blessed age of 93 years. Louis lived most of his life in the Imogene and Shenandoah area. He attended Rice and Shenandoah schools. On December 4, 1946 he was united in marriage to Jean Rose at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Shenandoah. The couple was blessed with the birth of one daughter, Barbara Ann. Louis farmed nearly all of his life near Imogene. He also worked for the Page County ASCS in Clarinda for over 17 years and for some 4 years he worked as a Compliance Supervisor for 12 county offices for the State of Iowa. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister Mary; brothers John, Bill, Eugene, Ambrose, Gerald, Robert and Maurice; son-in-law Larry Nielson; and daughter Barbara Nielsen. Those left to cherish his memory include his beloved wife of 64 years Jean; grandson Troy Nielsen and wife Kelly; two great-children Drew and Sydney Nielsen; many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends |
020Russell “Rusty” Charles Giese was born January 31, 1954 in Fort Dodge, Iowa to Bernard Robert Giese and Ardyce Joann Giese. Rusty entered into rest on September 20, 2011 at his home. Rusty moved to Shenandoah when he was two years old. He graduated from Shenandoah High School with the Class of 1972. He continued his education at Southwestern Community College where he received a certification in 1973. He later took classes at Iowa Western Community College with his daughter Hali. Rusty worked at Nishna Valley Lumber. Rusty then joined the family business, Gambles and worked there for 32 years until the store closed. He was currently employed at Dollar General in Shenandoah. He enjoyed working with the public and always had a smile on his face. Rusty enjoyed riding motorcycles, golfing, playing his new guitar and spending time with his friends at Kaps. Rusty was a terrific handy man and was always willing to help out a friend in need. Although Rusty loved his motorcycle, if you asked anyone, he would say, his most prized possession would be his daughter Hali. The two of them had a special bond, that not even death can separate. Rusty was preceded in death by his grandparents Russell Roy Giese, Juanita Marie Giese, Charles Henry Durschmidt and Anna Johanna Durschmidt. Rusty is survived by his parents Bernard Robert Giese and Ardyce Joann Giese, daughter Hali Marie Giese and boyfriend Travis Robert Mayer, sister Karen Lee Casteel and niece Carrie Ann Fuller and husband Brian. Rusty was a devoted father and friend and he will be missed |
021Neva Bianca Hartman was born June 10, 1912 in Rock Port, Missouri, the daughter of Frank Sheridan and Edna Marian (Underwood) Downing. She passed away on Wednesday evening, October 5, 2011 at the Shenandoah Medical Center at the age of 99 years, 3 months and 26 days. Neva grew up near Tarkio, Missouri and graduated from Tarkio High School. She later attended Tarkio College for two years. On June 28, 1936, she was united in marriage to Floyd Eugene Hartman in St. Joseph, Missouri. Following her marriage she moved to Shenandoah, Iowa and later to Spencer, Iowa for six years. At that time she returned to Shenandoah. She worked as a secretary for Squires and later for Earl May Seed & Nursery. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Shenandoah, the Shenandoah Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and did volunteer work at the hospital. Her true love was golf. She was a member of the American Legion Country Club as well as the Ladies Golf Association, where she held all the offices over the years. Neva also wrote a golf column for the local paper for 12 years. She covered accomplished golf events as well as humorous golf items. She also loved animals, especially her dogs Sonya and Annie. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Floyd, and a brother-in-law, Harry McClure. Survivors include her two sisters, Marian Downing of Olathe, Kansas, Leona McClure of Olathe, Kansas; close friends, Naomi Worl, Phyllis Funk and Marsha and Gary Stribling all of Shenandoah, Iowa; along with many other relatives and friends |
022Naomi Marie Headley was born September 18, 1935 in Elliott, Iowa, the daughter of Alf and Inez (Fisher) Swanson. She crossed over on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at the Hospice with Heart House in Glenwood, Iowa at the age of 76 years and 6 days. Naomi grew up in rural Montgomery County and graduated from Stanton High School in 1953. On April 8, 1956, she was united in marriage to Raymond Headley in Stanton, Iowa. This union was blessed with two children, Tracy and Tamara (Tammy). Following their marriage, they traveled throughout the United States while Raymond served in the Air Force. In the early 1970’s, Ray and Naomi settled in Shenandoah. Naomi worked for J.C. Penney for about 10 years and then worked for Howard’s Clothing for 26 years until her health forced her to leave in May of 2011. She was a very active member of the First Baptist Church in Shenandoah. Naomi touched many children’s lives through her teaching Sunday School. She also enjoyed quilting, collecting Beanie Babies and shopping. The true love of her life was her family. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Raymond; a brother, Darwin Swanson; and a brother-in-law, Larry Headley. Survivors include her children, Tammy O’Neil and her husband Frank of Shenandoah, Iowa, Tracy Headley and his wife Debra of Yankton, South Dakota; seven grandchildren, Lucas Headley of Omaha, Nebraska, Miranda Headley of Yankton, South Dakota, Terra Reents of St. Joseph, Missouri, Jared Hiser of Shenandoah, Iowa, Jason O’Neil and his wife Shelby of Shenandoah, Iowa, Josh O’Neil of Shenandoah, Iowa, Jaime Steckelberg and her husband Brian of Shenandoah, Iowa; six great grandchildren, Taylor, Taryn, Teigha, Zane, McKaya and Olivia; a sister, Myrna Headley and her husband Delbert of Council Bluffs, Iowa; two brothers, Robert Swanson and his wife Joyce of Omaha, Nebraska, Glen Swanson and his wife Alice of Charlestown, New Hampshire; In-laws, Sharon Swanson of Glenwood, Iowa, Faye Rolf and her husband Donnie of Shenandoah, Iowa, Lois Keep of Shenandoah, Iowa, Carl “Sonny” Headley of Shenandoah, Iowa; along with many other relatives and friends |
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Funeral services for Sarah Misner, age 84, formerly of Kent who died October 5, 2011, in Osceola, Iowa will be held Monday, October 10, 2011, at 10:00 AM at the Roland-Ritchie Funeral Home in Corning. Visitation will be held Sunday from 1 to 4 with the family greeting friends from 2 to 4. Interment will be held at the Oakland Cemetery in Quincy. Memorials may be given in Sarah's name. Memories may be shared at www.ritchiefuneralhome.com. The Roland-Ritchie Funeral Home of Corning was entrusted with the arrangements. Sarah LaVee Misner (nee Hollingsworth) was born on May 22, 1927 in Ridgefarm, Illinois, the third child of Ura and Alice (nee Garrison) Hollingsworth. She graduated from Ridgefarm High School and then completed further school to become a beautician. She met the 'love of her life', John Owen Misner on a blind date and married him on his birthday, August 1, 1947. Sarah and John produced a family of 9 children: Dennis, Martin (Marty), Larry, Teresa, Ruby, William (Billy), Sandra (Sandy), Johnny and Laura (deceased). Sarah started out her married life on a farm and later moved into Collison, Illinois when John started his carpentry career. Here, Sarah was able to start her own hairdressing business while raising 6 young children. John and Sarah decided to move their young family to greener pastures in California, but a snow storm forced them back to family in Creston, Iowa where they decided to settle. They eventually bought a small home in Kent, Iowa and here she added three more children to her brood of 6. Throughout her life Sarah continued to dabble in hairdressing, but most of her time was spent raising her 8 children. She worked side by side for many years with her husband, John, building houses across many states and became very proficient with the use of a drop saw. As life progressed, Sarah took on a job as a cook at the Shamrock restaurant in Creston, Iowa. She later moved to work as a cook at the Windrow restaurant where her craft in making pies, sweet rolls and soups became well known and enjoyed by many. In all the years that she had these various jobs, she managed to harvest a very large garden, cooking and canning. Her tomato juice, grape juice, corn, green beans, beets, grape jelly, blackberry jams and pickles were enjoyed all year round. When her children came home for visits they always left her home with an armful of canned goods. Sarah was a hard working woman, who never gave up or complained. She had a strong quiet will and provided her family with an over abundance of love. She had an infectious sense of humor that followed her throughout her life and she was known to be quite "cheeky", keeping her audience giggling at her quick, short funny remarks. Everyone who came to know Sarah described her as a "sweetie" and enjoyed her company. |
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Graveside memorial services for Isabelle Dorine Fay, age 92, a long time resident of Corning, Iowa passed away Friday morning, September 30, 2011 at the Lenox Care Center. Graveside memorial services will be held at the Atlantic Cemetery, October 3, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. (east gate). There is no visitation prior to services. A lunch will follow the services at the United Congregational Methodist Church in Lewis. Memorials may be directed to the Alzheimer's Association. Memories may be shared at www.ritchiefuneralhome.com. The Ritchie Funeral Home of Lenox has been entrusted with the arrangements. Isabelle was born the daughter of Harland Leroy & Rhoda Irene (Highley) Rhoads on April 14, 1919. She grew up in the Anita/Wiota area, and attended high school in Anita. Isabelle was married to Mearl Elvin Fay on November 21, 1941. The couple was blessed with five sons. Isabelle was a devoted mother and homemaker along with many years of painting and wallpapering, and also worked for a time at the Corning Motel. She was a wonderful cook, loved to bake pies and won many ribbons at county fairs and governor's choice. She also loved square dancing, music, cats and of course grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her whole face would light up when she was holding one of those babies. She is survived by her husband, Mearl, sons Tim of Corning, Paul (wife Betty) of Lenox, and Mick (wife Kathy) of Lewis; daughter-in-law Karen of Purdum, NE; grandchildren – Jeanne, Jason (Tammie), Kimberly, Mindy (Shane) Clapper , Max J.(Cristin), Kati (Lonnie) Bayles, Aubrey (Brett) Weldon, Roger(Dominique) Butler, Kerri (Jayson) Waller and Kasey; great-grandchildren – Bryce, Brianna, Sydney, Kody, Kaleb, Malea, Whitney, Hayden, Scarlett, Sebastien, Hailey, Trenton, Jordan, Tony and Jonathan; half-sisters – Connie Griffin, Carol (Chris) Bullington, Nancy Thomas; half-brothers – Kent (Debra), Cal (June), Roland and Roger(Deborah) Rhoads; many cousins, nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. Isabelle was preceded in death by her mother in1939 and father in 1981; sons Jim in 1969 and Max in 2004; sister LaVerne in 1996, brothers Leland in 1994, Donald in 1996, Max in 1939 and Russell in 1980 |
025Shirley A. Allbee, age 78, of Red Oak, Iowa, passed away Tuesday, September 27, 2011 at her home after an extended illness. Shirley Ann Allbee was born January 17, 1933 in Shenandoah, Iowa the daughter of Hubert and Hazel (Rhoads) Jones. She graduated from Shenandoah High School and later married Cecil Travis. Two children were born to this union: Edward and Allen. Shirley was later united in marriage to Richard Allbee on October 8, 1967 in Shenandoah, Iowa. She worked at Woolworth’s while in Shenandoah. Shirley and Richard moved to Red Oak in 1975 where she worked for Spurgeons, Turner Trucking, Batten Sanitation, and most recently CDS. Shirley was a member of the First Christian Church and volunteered much of her time to making mittens for the school kids and other organizations. She loved knitting and crocheting and spending time with her family. She was known to be very loving and was a very generous person. Preceding her in death were her parents and a sister: Janet Jones. Survivors include her husband: Richard Allbee of Red Oak, Iowa; sons: Ed Travis and wife Jonya of Shenandoah, Iowa and Allen Travis of Shenandoah, Iowa; granddaughters: Melody Ann Wells and husband Shon of Clarinda, Iowa and Tiffany Travis of Shenandoah, Iowa; great grandchildren: Alexus Willis, Miani Wells, and Cash Edward Harrold; brother: Martin Hale of Seattle, Washington; and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held 11 AM Friday, September 30, 2011 at the First Christian Church with Rev. JoAnn Thomas officiating. Burial will take place at Rose Hill Cemetery in Shenandoah, Iowa on Friday, September 30, 2011 at 1:30 PM. Visitation with the family will be held from 7-8 PM Thursday, September 29, 2011 at the Nelson-Boylan-LeRette Funeral Chapel. Memorials are suggested to the First Christian Church. Nelson-Boylan-LeRette Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements |
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Mr. M.L. (Spud) Puckett 89, of Maryville, MO passed away Friday, October 7, 2011 at Heartland Hospital in St. Joseph, MO. Spud was born in Drover, KS on June 19, 1922 to Ralph Sylvester and Vida Marie Puckett, they preceded him death, he was also preceded in death by his wife, Helen Lemore James in 1973, his son, Marion Eugene Puckett in 1998, and by his siblings Marguerite, Donna, Jimmy, Bill, and Cory Madera. Spud moved to the Maryville area 70 years ago from Kansas, he worked as an attendant for many years at the Gray Oil & Gasoline Company. Spud enjoyed visiting with his friends at the morning coffee group at Hy-Vee. On October 9, 1942 Spud joined the Army Air Corp and served during World War II. Survivors include his two sons, John David (Beverly) Puckett, Independence, MO and Ronald Eugene Puckett, Independence, MO. daughter, Sherry (Matt) Gaarder, Maryville, MO. His brothers and sisters, George (Pat) Puckett, St. Joseph, MO, Larry (Phyllis) Puckett, St. Joseph, MO, Hubert (Karen) Puckett, Branson, MO, Raymond (Katie)Puckett, St. Joseph, MO, Jerry (Jodie) Puckett, St. Joseph, MO, Curtis Puckett, St. Joseph, MO, Annie Carol Thompson, St. Joseph, MO, Joyce Moss, St. Joseph, MO, Robert Puckett, Troy, KS, and Connie Davis, Kansas City, MO., and his longtime companion, Linda Pearce, Maryville, MO. His is also survived by 12 grandchildren, and numerous great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from 5-7:00 P.M. Sunday, October 9, 2011 at the Bram-Danfelt Funeral Home, Maryville, MO. The funeral service will follow the visitation at 7:00 P.M. Sunday at the funeral home, the Pastor Dave Oddi will be the officiant. Cremation will take place after the funeral service with interment at a later date in the Nodaway Memorial Gardens, Maryville. In lieu of flowers memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society |
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Marsha Ann Schwab 62, of Maryville, MO passed away Saturday, October 1, 2011 at a nursing home in Maryville after a long illness. Marsha was born on February 18, 1949 in Seattle WA., to Ralph Alex and Ruth Ann Naylor Parmeley, they preceded her in death. She was a resident of this area for the past 18 years, and was formerly of San Diego, CA. Marsha loved books and to read, she enjoyed traveling abroad, and to play cards. She was an artist and produced beautiful sculptures and paintings, and as a school girl had one of her paintings on display in Japan. She was devoted to and loved her family very much. Marsha also enjoyed helping as a volunteer with the Parnell Missouri fire department. She was also a Christian. Marsha obtained her nursing degree and worked as a LPN for several years, and had also worked in medical records. Left to mourn her passing are her children, son, James (Jacqueline) West, Maryville, MO, 2 daughters, Roxanna (Todd) Lancaster, St. Joseph, MO., and Michelle (Raimonds Zelcs) Parmeley, Stuttgart, Germany. She is also survived by her brother, Michael Parmeley, Inverness, CA, and grandchildren, Richard Rodrick III, Dalton Rodrick, Talina West, Alex West, Rachel West, and Damien West, Janis Zelcs, Konstantins Zelcs, Mara Zelca, and Raymond Zelcs. Marsha has been cremated under the direction of the Bram-Danfelt Funeral Home, Maryville, MO. Her services will be at a later date |
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Phyllis Jean Trueblood 85, of Maryville, MO and formerly of the Pickering MO area passed away peacefully on September 28, 2011 at her son’s home in Maryville. Phyllis Jean was born on April 7, 1926 in Pickering, MO to Doyle and Mildred (Bosch) Moore. She was a lifetime resident of this area, a homemaker, and a member of the United Methodist Church, Pickering, MO. On June 23, 1946, Phyllis Jean was united in marriage to Earl Warren Trueblood in Pickering, MO., he preceded her in death on July 29, 1966. She was also preceded in death by her parents, and her brother, Marlis Dean Moore. Left to mourn her passing are her sons, Eric Trueblood, Cody, WY, Lael Trueblood, Kansas City, MO, and Kobee Trueblood, Maryville, MO., she is also survived by grandchildren, Cortney McQueen, Natasha Brand, Kamay Trueblood, and Caleb Trueblood, and great grandchildren, Ashton Brand, and Cooper McQueen. Graveside services and burial will be private in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Maryville, MO. No visitation is planned. Services are entrusted to the Bram-Danfelt Funeral Home, Maryville. Memorials are directed to the United Methodist Church, Pickering, MO |
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Winoma Pearl Taylor, 89, Hopkins, Missouri, died Wednesday, October 05, 2011, at Nodaway Nursing Home, Maryville, Missouri. She was born December 05, 1921, in Stanberry, Missouri to the late Charles William and Cora M. Jones Ballard. A graduate of Stanberry High School, she was a Homemaker. She married Donald Chester Taylor , November 20, 1941, in Sacramento, California. Others preceding her in death were her husband, Charles (March 5, 2007), son Alan Vaughn Taylor, daughter-in-law Beverly Taylor, 2 Brothers, Russell and Ernest Ballard. Survivors include: sons Paul (Carla) Taylor, Skidmore, MO and Bill Taylor, Hopkins, MO, daughter Linda (Mike) Fletcher, Albuquerque, NM, grandchildren Aprille Inman, Cora Cunningham, Rachel Venable, Jessie Brumley, and Dustin Taylor and 5 great grandchildren, and sister-in-law Pauline Ballard, St. Joseph, MO. Visitation is 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Thursday, October 13, 2011, at Swanson Price Funeral Home, Hopkins, Missouri. Funeral Services will be 10:00 AM, Friday, October 14, 2011, at the Swanson Price Chapel, Hopkins. Burial: Hopkins Cemetery, Hopkins, Missouri |
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Mary Lou Schieber, 71, of Maryville, Missouri (formerly of Conception Junction, Missouri) passed away Wednesday, October 5, 2011 at St Francis Hospital, Maryville. Mary Lou was born November 7, 1939 in Atchison, Kansas the daughter of Paul and Anna Lucille (Hill) Cicewski. She graduated from Mount Saint Scholastica Academy in Atchison and she received her RN degree from Sisters Hospital School of Nursing in St Joseph, Missouri. Mary Lou worked there several years after graduation, becoming a Nursing Supervisor of the 3-11pm shift. While at Sister’s Hospital she met Lawrence Joseph “Butch” Schieber. They were married on July 19, 1969 in Atchison, Kansas and moved to his farm in the Conception Community. Mary Lou began working at the Conception Abbey Infirmary, Conception, Missouri. In her seventeen years of service there, she became the Director of Health Services for Conception Abbey and Conception Seminary College. She was also homemaker and a member of St Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Community Maryville. She was preceded in death by her parents. Survivors include her husband, Butch Schieber, of their home in Maryville; sons: Lawrence JR and his wife, Jennifer, Maryville; Michael Schieber, Lee’s Summit, Missouri; sisters: Sharon (Jim) Cicewski Smith, St. Joseph, Missouri; Janet (Dean) Cicewski Hall, Atchison, Kansas; Paulette (Bob) Cicewski Rettele, Meridan, Kansas; Delores (Bob) Cicewski Scherer, Lancaster, Kansas and Karen (Dale) Cicewski Hebert, Kansas City, Missouri and many nieces and nephews. A 4 pm Family and Parish Rosary is Sunday, October 9, 2011 at St Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Church, Maryville, Missouri with visitation to follow until 6pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 am, Monday, October 10, 2011 at St Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Church, Maryville with burial in St Patrick’s Cemetery, Maryville. Memorials may be given to St Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Community, 333 South Davis Street, Maryville, Missouri 64468 |
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Raymond J Schuster, 91, of Maryville, Missouri passed away, Tuesday, October 4, 2011, at St Francis Hospital, Maryville. Raymond was born November 3, 1919 in Pilot Grove, Missouri, the son of Francis Joseph and Effie Mary (Martin) Schuster. He was a graduate of Conception High School, Conception, Missouri; Raymond attended Conception College for one year. He enlisted in the US Navy in September of 1942, serving until December of 1945 when he was discharged with the rank of Lieutenant. Raymond had married Gertrude Margaret Brady on June 5, 1943 in Conception, Missouri.
After WWII, Raymond worked for Price Funeral Home in the Furniture and Floor Covering Department. He received a BS in Secondary Education from Northwest Missouri State University and worked toward his Masters Degree at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. An educator, he began teaching in the Mitchellville, Iowa school system in 1950 and received his Masters in Education from Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. Schuster was the Superintendent of Schools for the Jefferson C-123 School District at Conception Junction, Missouri from 1952-1970 when he moved to the Maryville R II School District to become the Principal of the Washington Middle School until June 30, 1987 when he retired. He was a member of St Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Community, Maryville and Missouri Retired Teachers Association. He was preceded in death by his wife: Gertrude on March 7, 1996; his parents; brothers: Fr. Philip Schuster, OSB; Herman, Leonard, Ralph and Richard Schuster ; sisters: Bernadine Vollmer, Christina Stallone, Sr. Flora Schuster, OSB, Mary Helen Jedlicka, Margaret Stoecklein Sr. Regina Schuster OSB and Effie Selby. Survivors include his children: Judy Kay Myers, Edmond, Oklahoma; Michael Schuster, Edmond; Frank Schuster, Edmond; Jerry Schuster, Stroud, Oklahoma; Dan Schuster, Maryville; Dr. Mary Nagy, Leawood, Kansas; and Jeanne Pierson, Barnard, Missouri; sister: Isabel Lang, Boonville, Missouri; twenty-three grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Visitation is 7:30-8:30 pm Friday, October 7, 2011 with a 8:30 pm Parish Prayer Service at St Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Church, Maryville, Missouri. Mass of Christian Burial is 9:30 am, Saturday, October 8, 2011 at The Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Conception, Missouri with burial in St Columba Cemetery, Conception. Memorials may be given to Conception Abbey for the Fr. Philip Schuster Scholarship Fund, the General Fund of Conception Abbey, Conception, Missouri or to St Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Community, Maryville |
Kenneth Lewis Davison, 75, Maryville, Missouri, died Sunday, October 02, 2011, at his home in Maryville, Missouri. He was born December 27, 1935, in Hopkins, Missouri to Harlan Rolla and Hilda Elizabeth Mendenhall Davison. Kenneth married Joyce Yvonne Schmitt, September 08, 1957, in Gallatin, Missouri. His education included Excelsior Rural School, Hopkins High School 1953 Graduate, University of Missouri, Columba, BS in Agriculture 1957, Iowa State University, Ames, Master's and PhD in Animal Nutrition 1961,and Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, Post Graduate 1961-1965. Kenneth was a member of the Maryville First Christian Church, Past member Nodaway County Community Building Board, Food Pantry Volunteer and Hopkins Historical Society President 1998-2011. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother-in-law Bill Dallas and one nephew Michael Hodge. Survivors include: his wife Joyce Yvonne Davison, of the home, Maryville, son Kenneth (Kerri) Davison, Jr., Cramerton, NC, daughers, Jenny (C.K.) Satyavelu, Fort Mohave, AZ and Kathryn (Dean) Humphry's, Richland, WA, twelve grandchildren, three great grandchildren, six brothers, Richard (Carole) Davison, Maloy, IA, Jack (Phillis) Davison, Macon, MO, Joe (Lois) Hodge, Bedford, IA, Larry (Pam) Davison, Hopkins, MO, Karl (B.J.) Hodge, Maryville, MO Terry (Marsha) Davison, Hopkins, MO, two sisters, Sharon (S.W) Swink, Wichita, KS, Sue Dallas, Saint Joseph, MO, step Mother Helen M. Davison, Maryville, MO, sister-in-law Charlene Lucken, Northfield, Minnesota, and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Davison has been cremated with a memorial service to be held at 1PM, Wednesday, October 5, at the First Christian Church, Maryville. Inurnment will be at a later date in the Hopkins Cemetery, Hopkins, MO. Memorials: SSM Hospice of Northwest Missouri or the Maryville First Christian Church |
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Lorena Abels Stoll, 95 Maryville, Missouri passed away Friday, September 30, 2011 at St Francis Hospital, Maryville.
Lorena was born February 3, 1916 in Conception, Missouri, the daughter of Jacob and Martha (King) Abels. She married Robert James Stoll October 29, 1939 in St Joseph, Missouri.
A homemaker, Lorena was a member of St Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Community, St Gregory’s Guild, The Bowling Association of Maryville and Widowed Persons of Maryville, Missouri.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Bob (September 25, 1990); her parents; brothers: Peter “Pete” Abels and Leonard Abels; sisters: Nora Zirfas, Regina Luke, Elizabeth Clawson, Pauline McClary and Mary Benninghaus.
Lorena is survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
A 7 pm Family Rosary is Saturday, October 1, 2011 at Price Funeral Home, Maryville, Missouri.
Visitation is 4-5 pm Sunday, October 2, 2011 with a 5 pm Parish Prayer Service at St Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Church, Maryville.
Mass of Christian Burial is 11 am, Monday, October 3, 2011 at St Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Church, Maryville with burial in St Mary’s Cemetery, Maryville.
Memorials may be given to the Religious Education Fund at St Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Community |
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Rosalie Dawson, 93, Maryville, died at St. Francis Hospital Wednesday, September 28, 2011.
Alice Rosalie Busby was born to David Dean and Sylvia Mae (Garriott) Busby December 13, 1917, in Powersville, Missouri. The family returned to Maryville in 1921.
Rosalie was the oldest of three girls who all attended Swallow School, Maryville High School, and all graduated from Northwest Missouri State University. Rosalie taught in one-room schools at Peace and Harmony and Gaynor for three years before having a family.
Rosalie met the love of her life, Douglas Dawson, at age 16. They married May 28, 1941, and enjoyed 54 years of marriage until his death in 1995.
She belonged to the Rockford Community Club, the First United Methodist Church, and a Wednesday morning coffee club. She enjoyed playing cards, especially pitch and pinochle, and played in different groups through the years. She also enjoyed reading, knitting dish cloths, covering hangers and, always a favorite, crossword puzzles. Rosalie was a 20-year breast cancer survivor.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Douglas, her parents, and her sister Marles Dean Milbank.
Rosalie leaves to cherish her memory her sons and wives, Gary and Raylee Dawson, Melbourne, Australia, and Ron and Barbara Dawson, Independence, Missouri, as well as grandchildren and great-grandchildren Martine and John Carmichael and children Jack, Max, and Olivia; David and Ryoko Dawson and children Roki and Lia Rose, all of Melbourne; Douglas and Kristine Dawson and children Ahren and Evan of Madison, Wisconsin; and Christopher (Kit) Dawson of Kansas City, Missouri.
She also leaves her beloved sister, Ilah Mae Horton, and her husband Lewis of Lincoln, Illinois, and much loved brother-in-law Byron Milbank, Maryville, along with several loved nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Maryville (Missouri) Public Library.
Services will be held at 2 P.M. Monday, October 3 at the Price Funeral Home, Maryville, Missouri. Family visitation will be from 1-2 P.M. prior to the services. Burial will be in the Miriam Cemetery, Maryville, Missouri |
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Edna M. Duewer of Pickering, MO, formerly of Waverly, IL peacefully went home to heaven Wednesday September 28th, 2011. She was born September 3, 1919. She married Clarence O. Duewer in December 1940. He preceded her in death in June 1987.
She lived in central IL until 1995, moved to Greeley, CO near her daughter Marie. She moved to Pickering and lived with her daughter and husband until her death.
She is survived by one son, Dan (companion Jean Hoke) of Waverly, IL, one daughter, Marie Walsh (husband Ralph) of Pickering, MO. 8 grandchildren 16 great grandchildren, and 6 great great grandchildren.
She will be buried in Waverly, IL. There will be a memorial service at Hope Lutheran church in Maryville, MO on October 10th at 2pm |
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Mabel Kathryn “Kay” Forney, 90, of Maryville, Missouri (formerly of Hopkins, Missouri) passed away, Monday, September 26, 2011 at Nodaway Nursing Home, Maryville. Kay was born August 9, 1921 in Phillips County, Kansas, the daughter of Luther and Lillian (Wachs) Gould. She graduated from High School and she received a Teachers’ Certificate in Phillipsburg, Kansas. Kay married Chalmers Franklin Forney on July 8, 1942 in Troy, Kansas. A homemaker, she was a member of the Hopkins Christian Church and the Hilltop Club of Hopkins. Preceding her in death were her husband, Chalmers, on December 4, 1983; her parents; brothers: Willard and Phillip Gould; sister: Lois Struthers and granddaughter: Terri Carver. Survivors include her children: Connie (Rex) Plymell, Burlington Junction, Missouri; Carol (Jim) Franzeskos, Kearney, Missouri; Edward (Marjorie) Forney, Garland, Texas; Jay (Christy) Forney, Maryville; Jerry Lynn Forney, Hopkins; Phillip Raymond Forney, Hopkins; Larry (Leslie) Forney, Nashville, Tennessee; grandchildren: Kim Grebert, Christy Hackett, Justin Plymell, Lindsay Fast, Vince Franzeskos, Jimmie Franzeskos, Danny Franzeskos, Nick Franzeskos, Heather Forney, Matthew Forney, Paul Forney, Sherri Forney, Jason Forney, Maddie Forney, Cole Forney, Julie Forney, Jenny Forney Breshears, Katie Forney Vaca, Clay Forney, Anna Forney and Callie Forney; twenty-one great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; a brother: Dean Gould, Prosser, Washington and sister: Wilma Traster, Portland, Oregon. Visitation is noon to 1pm on Friday, September 30, 2011 with a 1pm Funeral Service at Price Funeral Home, Maryville, Missouri. Burial will be in the Hopkins Cemetery, Hopkins, Missouri |
038Dorene Elizabeth Gould Gray was born in Taylor County, Iowa on March 16, 1921, the only daughter of Roy W. and Ada M. Gould. Dorene passed away on October 16, 2011 at the Crown Care Center in Harrisonville Missouri. She grew up in rural Taylor County and graduated with a teaching certificate from Bedford High School in 1938. She taught in a couple of rural schools, including the “Skinner” school in the Nodaway Township. She married Max L. Gray on February 13, 1943 and followed him to Texas for Army training, and then returned home upon Max’s deployment to Europe during WWII. They farmed the Carpenter farm in Guss, Iowa for over forty years, until Max’s death in 1994. While her passion was helping Max with their farm, Dorene did work in several off-farm jobs in Bedford and Clarinda (Hawley Drug, Bordeoux, Turners, Style Shop, and Lucas Clothing). She was active in the UMW at the Maple Grove Methodist Church and neighborhood clubs in the Guss area. After their children were grown, Dorene and Max took up square dancing and enjoyed going dancing on Saturday nights with their square dance club. After Max’s passing, she moved to an apartment in Bedford where she enjoyed visiting with friends, going out for pizza, walking, crocheting, sewing, playing dominos, and visits from her children and grandchildren. In 2003, Dorene moved to Harrisonville MO to be closer to her son and his family for health reasons. She lived the past five years at Crown Care Center in Harrisonville, where she was loved by the staff and residents and will be remembered for her smile and quiet ways. Preceding Dorene in death were her parents, husband Max, and only sibling, Russell, as well as many other loved ones. Remaining to cherish Dorene’s memory are her children: Linda (Mike) Parks of Madison, South Dakota and Bill (Susan) Gray of Archie Missouri; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sister-in-laws: Thelma (Jack) Stamps, Rena (Bob) Gray, Lois (Donald) Trybom and Maxine Gould; and many friends. Dorene’s sweet spirit and loving smile will always be remembered. Her greatest legacy was her unconditional love for her family which was shown through her hard work, dedication and abiding love. Funeral services for Dorene Gray of Harrisonville, MO and formerly of Gus and New Market will be held 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home. Family visitation will be held one hour prior to service. Interment will be at Gus Cemetery. Walker-Merrick Funeral Home. 712-542-2153 |