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2002
Claude Hall
Claude E. Hall, 78, of Charles City, died Tuesday,
Feb. 5, 2002, at Floyd County Memorial Hospital in
Charles City of natural causes.
Funeral services for Claude Hall will be held
Thursday, February 7, 2002, at the Sunnyside Chapel,
Charles City, at 1:30 p.m., with the Rev. A.C. Wegner
officiating. Burial will take place in Sunnyside Memory
Gardens.
Visitation will be held Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. at
Sunnyside Chapel Funeral Home, and Thursday from noon
until service time.
Claude E. Hall was born April 14, 1923, in Floyd
County, the son of Henry and Rachel (Nelson) Hall. A
veteran of World War II, where he served in the Army,
Claude worked at Oliver/White Farm in Charles City for
34 years and belonged to the UAW of Charles City.
Living family members include a brother, Elmer Hall,
and one sister, Opal Severin, both of Charles City;
He was preceded in death by four brothers: John,
Earl, Raymond and George; four sisters: Goldie, Mabel
and Lucy Hall, and Minnie Streich; and two
half-brothers, Ervin and Mike Hall.
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Chayton Hunter
WINTHROP, MN - Chayton Hunter "The Fighter" Anderson
a.k.a. "Mowgli" or "Smiley," age 21 months, of Winthrop,
Minn., passed away on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2002,
surrounded by his loving family and Jesus, at his home,
in Winthrop, Minn.
Celebration services were Monday, February 18, 2002,
at 10 a.m., at Peace Lutheran Church in Winthrop, Minn.
Dalin-Hantge Funeral Chapel of Winthrop handled the
arrangements. A celebration of Chayton's life will be
today, Feb. 19, 2002, at 1:00 p.m., at Trinity Lutheran
Church in New Hampton. Visitation will be two hours
prior to the time of services at the church on Tuesday.
Interment will take place in the Greenwood Cemetery in
Bradford Twp., Chickasaw Co., Iowa.
Chayton Hunter Anderson was born May 12, 2000, at the
Hutchinson Community Hospital. He is the son of Darrell
and Dawn (Kraft) Anderson.
Chayton was baptized on July 15, 2000, by Rev. Carol
J. Christianson at the Trinity Lutheran Church in New
Hampton.
Chayton was diagnosed with a Rhabdiod Tumor on July
18, 2001. He had his resection surgery at Childrens
Hospital in Minneapolis on July 25, 2001. Following the
recurrence of the tumor in September, Chayton and his
parents went to Houston, Texas, for additional treatment
in November of 2001. He came home to Winthrop, Minn.,
where he continued to fight.
Chayton loves his family with all his heart. He also
loves his puppy, named "Puppy" and his other puppy,
"Abby." Chayton also has fun playing ball and pretending
to be a dinosaur. He touched the hearts of all who knew
him and will always be remembered for his fighting
spirit and his Clifford shoes.
Chayton was preceded in death by several of his
Great-Grandparents.
Chayton is survived by parents, Darrell and Dawn
Anderson of Winthrop, Minn., siblings, Nicole Anderson
of Lafayette, Minn., Ashley Anderson and Gatlin
Kraft-Anderson of Winthrop, Minn., his goldfish,
Pish-Posh, Paternal Grandparents, Willard and Rosemary
Anderson of Gaylord, Minn., Maternal Grandparents, Glen
and Sharon K. Vander Kolk of Waverly, and Ken and Lorie
Kraft of Ionia, Maternal Great-Grandmother, Betty Munson
of Lawler, Iowa, Aunts and Uncles, Jerome and Shaun
Anderson of Nicollet, Minn., Glenn and Sue Anderson of
Brainerd, Minn., Roger and Denise Bechly of Fountain
City, Wis., Neal and Renee Rasmussen of Winthrop, Minn.,
Shawn and Michelle Kraft of Charles City, John and
Melissa Kraft of Charles City, Nathan Laydon of Ionia,
Matt Vander Kolk of Waterloo, Mason and Joy Vander Kolk
of Waterloo, and Mark and Lisa Vander Kolk of
Waterville, Godparents, Denise Bechly, Shawn Kraft,
Melissa Kraft and Nathan Laydon.
Also an extended family of friends and supporters.
Minnie L. Kleinschmidt
ALLISON - Funeral services for Minnie L.
Kleinschmidt, 95, formerly of 16446 Marsh Ave., Allison,
were held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, 2002, at St.
John's Evangelical Lutheran Church at Vilmar, rural
Greene, with Rev. Mark Walker officiating. Burial was in
the North Vilmar Cemetery.
Minnie L. Kleinschmidt was born April 24, 1906, in
rural Jackson Township, Butler County, a daughter of
Dietrick and Augusta (Heuer) Kleinschmidt, and died
Thursday, Feb. 14, 2002, at the Allison Health Care
Center in Allison.
She was baptized April 29, 1906, at St. John's
Evangelical Lutheran Church at Vilmar and later
confirmed on April 11, 1920 at Vilmar. She received her
education at the Jackson Township No. 7 country school.
Minnie's vocation was being a nanny for families in
Butler County. She was one of the first women in Butler
County to receive a driver's license. She will be
remembered for having a great love for babies and young
children, especially for her nieces and nephews.
Her interests included sewing, crocheting and
tatting. She enjoyed working in her flower garden and
growing vegetables. She loved cats. She took care of all
the farm cats and strays who happened to come along.
She provided for her family by being an excellent
cook, which included her German Potato Salad and her
homemade cakes and other goodies. She was a very
resourceful individual who never let anything go to
waste.
Minnie was a faithful member of St. John's
Evangelical Lutheran Church at Vilmar.
Living family members include three nieces: Dorothy
Senne and Viola Luchtenburg, both of Allison, Marla
Senne of Mason City, and one nephew: Floyd and his wife
Verlene Senne of Allison and a host of great nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister,
Dora Senne in 1977 and two nephews: Ervin Dean Senne on
Oct. 9, 1936, Roy William Senne on Sept. 12, 1997, and a
great nephew, Greg Senne on June 22, 1998.
Those planning an expression of sympathy may direct
memorials to the Minnie Kleinschmidt memorial fund in
care of the family.
Reid's Funeral Chapel of Greene was in charge of the
arrangements.
Alvira Chambers
MARBLE ROCK - Alvira (Shook) Chambers died Thursday,
Feb. 14, 2002 at Good Sheperd Nursing Home in Mason
City.
Funeral services for Alvira Chambers were Monday,
Feb. 18, 2002, at the Church of the Brethren in Greene
with Pastor Ashok Patet officiating, with burial in Rose
Hill Cemetery in Greene.
Reid's Funeral Chapel in Marble Rock was in charge of
arrangements.
Charlotte M. Smith
HANOVER, Ind. - Charlotte M. Smith, 96, of 318 E.
First Street, Madison, Ind., formerly of Charles City,
died Friday, Feb. 15, 2002, at Hanover Nursing Center in
Hanover, Ind.
Graveside services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday,
Feb. 21, 2002, at the Sunnyside Chapel, rural Charles
City with the Rev. Eugene Reynolds officiating.
Interment wil be at Sunnyside Memorial Gardens in
Charles City.
A memorial service was conducted by the La-Belle
Reviere Rebakah Lodge No. 624 Monday night at the
funeral home.
Charlotte was born Nov. 9, 1905, in Louisa, the
daughter of Jacob Emery Reynolds and Laura Elizabeth
(Carson) Reynolds. She was a retired school teacher who
taught grades one through eight in a one room country
school house in Iowa for 20 years. She was a special
education teacher for the Floyd County School System for
several years and also served as a substitute teacher in
the Madison Consolidated School System for nine years.
She was a life member of the Iowa State Teacher
Association and the National Education Association; the
La-Belle Reviere Rebakah Lodge No. 624 Madison, Ind.;
the Ladies of the Patriarch Militant and St. John's
United Church of Christ.
Living family members include a son, Darryl Smith of
Madison, Ind., a granddaughter, Donna Hallgarth of
Lexington, Ind. and a sister, Verlee DeVries of
Aplington, Iowa.
She was preceded in death by her parents, three
sisters, Verna Sondo, Amanda Smith and Gertrude
Schnurstein, three brothers, Leonard, Lester and Austin
Reynolds and a granddaughter, Deborah Ann Smith.
Those planning an expression of sympathy may direct
memorials to St. John's United Church of Christ.
The Vail-Holt Funeral Homes in Madison, Ind. is in
charge of arrangements.
Dean Eichmeir
Dean E. Eichmeir, 76, of 2050 Hickory, Rockford, died
Sunday, February 17, 2002 at his home.
Arrangements are incomplete at Fullerton Schumburg
Family of Funeral Homes, 301 W. Main Rockford.
Harry L. Greene
NASHUA - Harry L. Greene, 91, died Monday, Feb. 18,
2002, at 11th Street Chautauqua Guest Home in Charles
City.
Funeral services are being planned for Thursday, Feb.
21, 2002, at St. John Lutheran Church with burial in
Greenwood Cemetery, both in Nashua. Visitation will be
from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Chenoweth and Son
Funeral Home, also one hour prior to services at the
church on Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002.
Chenoweth and Son Funeral Home in Nashua is in charge
of arrangements.
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