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2002 Rose Kane
Rose, Mrs. Virgil Kane, 82, a former resident of 506
8th Ave., Charles City, died Thursday morning, Dec. 27,
at the Riverside Chautauqua Guest Home in Charles City.
A Funeral Mass for Rose Kane will be celebrated at
10:30 a.m. Monday at the Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church in Charles City. The Rev. Msgr. Stanley J. Hayek,
pastor, will celebrate the Mass. Burial will be in the
Sunnyside Memory Gardens south of Charles City.
Visitation will continue Monday morning at the church
an hour prior to the Mass.
Rose Margaret Pickar Kane was born Jan. 11, 1919, at
Mayhew Lake, Minn., the daughter of John and Lena (Haus)
Pickar. She received her education in the North
Washington schools and on May 18, 1943, she and Virgil
J. Kane were married in the Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church in Charles City. She worked at the
Waller Printing Co., helped her husband in the Coast to
Coast Store until 1971, and then worked for Don Blonigen
at the Cedar OK Hardware for 10 years.
She was a member of the Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church, the Rosary Society, the V.F.W.
Auxiliary, and the American Legion Auxiliary. She loved
to cook and took pride in a neat home as well as in her
flowers.
Living family members include two sons, Dan and Jan
Kane of Knox, Ind., and John Kane of Fort Worth, Texas;
there are seven grandchildren and three great
grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Beverly Pickar of
Dysart, and Patrick and Virginia Pickar of Waterloo.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband,
Virgil in 1986, and a brother.
Lewis "Stub' Hatzky
CEDAR FALLS - Lewis "Stub' C. Hatzky, 85, passed away
Friday morning, Dec. 28, 2001, at the Medical Center of
Plano in Plano, Texas, of natural causes.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday,
Jan. 2, 2002, at the Little Brown Church, with burial in
Oak Hill Cemetery, both located in Nashua. Visitation
will be from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Chenoweth &
Son Funeral Home in Nashua. Memorials may be directed to
the family.
Lewis "Stub' C. Hatzky was born Feb. 23, 1916, in
Floyd County to parents Albert and Margaret (Osterman)
Hatzky. He married Florence Dietz on Jan. 20, 1946, at
the Little Brown Church.
Lewis Hatzky served in the military with the United
States Army, and retired from Rath Packing Company in
1978.
Living family members include his wife Florence
Hatzky of Cedar Falls; two children, Ronald Hatzky of
Garnavillo and Linda Hartzell of McKinney, Texas; one
brother, Merle Hatzky of Nashua; three grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by one granddaughter, Julie
Hatzky, one step-great-grandson, Douglas Hartzell; his
parents and a brother, Stuart Hatzky.
James R. Rex
MARBLE ROCK - Funeral services for James R. Rex, 68,
of 1657 270th Street, Marble Rock, were Saturday, Dec.
29, 2001, at the United Methodist Church in Marble Rock.
Pastor Marjorie Bradshaw officiated. Burial was at the
Westside Cemetery in Marble Rock.
James Roger Rex was born July 29, 1933 in Union
Township, Floyd County, a son of Gordon Roderick and
Jennie Leota (Bailey) Rex and died Wednesday, Dec. 26,
2001, at his home in Marble Rock.
He received his education in the Marble Rock Public
Schools, graduating in 1951. He became employed for
Philip Parcher until he entered the United States Army
on Nov. 18, 1953. He served as Combat Construction
Specialist Co. A 194th Engineer Battalion. Following his
discharge on Sept. 23, 1955, he returned to Marble Rock
where he began farming on his own.
He was united in marriage to Betty Lou Lane on March
27, 1954, at the Methodist Church West St. Charles. To
this union were born two children: Ricky and Vicky.
Jim's life encompassed his life-long endeavor in
being a successful farmer, his family - more especially
his grandchildren and great-grandchildren - and his
community. He was actively involved in farming for over
45 years. His greatest love was operating the combine
during the fall harvest.
He will be sadly missed by his four grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren who will fondly remember those
special fishing trips, helping Grandpa on the farm,
using fishing poles to fly kites at Easter time and
wrestling with Grandpa. He rarely missed a sporting
activity in which the grandchildren participated and
often times purchased pop for the whole team regardless
of whether they won or lost. Jim's other interests
included playing card games, traveling and reading the
gossip magazines.
Jim's community service included being a member since
1966 and past-president of the Marble Rock Lions Club,
board member and past officer of the Marble Rock
Community Improvement Association which was started
under Jim's leadership on Feb. 14, 1986.
Those left to cherish his memory include his loving
wife, Betty, of Marble Rock, his children and their
spouses: Ricky and Darlene of Marble Rock and Vicky and
Mike Katcher of Marble Rock; four grandchildren: Laurie
and her husband Tom Lensing of Lawler, Joe Rex, Katie
Katcher and Matt Katcher, all of Marble Rock; three
great-grandchildren; Derick, Darci and Traci Lensing of
Lawler; four sisters and their spouses; Kathleen and Mel
Schilling of Charles City, Francys and Don Ritter of
Mason City, Donna Kolbet of Osage, Connie and Jerome
Pitz of Walworth, Wisc., and his mother-in-law;
Henrietta Lane of Charles City.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Those planning an expression of sympathy may direct
memorials to the James R. Rex Memorial Fund in care of
the family.
Bonnie Agnitsch
Bonnie Agnitsch, 79, passed away Friday, Dec. 28,
2001, at Osage Rehabilitation and Health Center in Osage
of natural causes.
Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2,
at the Chenoweth & Son Funeral Home, with burial in St.
Michael's Cemetery, both located in Nashua. Visitation
will be Tuesday, Jan. 1, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the funeral
home. Memorials may be directed to the family.
Bonnie Agnitsch was born July 14, 1922, to Carl and
Gladys (Buss) White. She graduated from Luverne High
School in Luverne, Minn., in 1940 and was married to
Cleatus Agnitsch in Pipestone, Minn., on Nov. 22, 1941.
Living family members include seven children; David
of Reno, Nev., Margaret Berens of Charles City, George
of Nashua, Mary Licht of Green Island, Thomas of
Urbandale, Nancy Agnitsch of Charles City and Brian of
Ames; one sister, Betty Pederson of Wilmer, Minn.; 23
grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren and 10
great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Cleatus
Agnitsch on Feb. 13, 1970; two grandsons, Anthony Berens
and Carl Agnitsch, and her parents.
Michael Bullock
GREENE - A Funeral Mass for Michael H. Bullock, 59,
of 19647 110th St., Greene, will be held at at 10:30
a.m. Monday, Dec. 31, 2001, at St. Mary's Catholic
Church. Burial will be in the St. Mary's Cemetery in
Greene. Military rites will be conducted by the Tack
Barnett Post 268 American Legion of Greene.
Michael Bullock died Thursday, Dec. 27, 2001, at
Floyd County Memorial Hospital of injuries sustained
from a fall while deer hunting.
Reid's Funeral Chapel in Greene was in charge of the
arrangements.
Clara "Ma' Parker
EAST OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Clara A. "Ma" Parker, 89, of
East Olympia, Wash., died Jan. 1, 2002, at her home of
congestive heart failure under Hospice care.
Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan. 11, at 1
p.m. at Olympic Memorial Funeral Home in Tumwater, Wash.
Mr. Carl Hanson, minister, will officiate. The Fern Hill
Funeral Home in Aberdeen, Wash., is in charge of the
arrangements.
Clara Bill was born April 17, 1912, in Roanoke, Ill.,
to Fred and Rosa (Davis) Bill. When she was eight years
old her family, which eventually consisted of 16
children, moved to a farm in Iowa. On Oct. 8, 1932, she
married Bob G. Parker. They moved to Olympia, Wash., in
1944 and celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in
1982. Bob preceded her in death.
Clara was a homemaker and also worked at Briggs
Nursery until her retirement. Clara's hobbies were
quilting and gardening. She enjoyed traveling and being
surrounded by her family and friends. Her greatest joy
in her most recent years was playing cards and eating
out every Friday night with her family. Clara deeply
loved her family and friends and opened her home to
anyone in need. She was known by many as "Ma," and
filled this role for those who weren't even related to
her. In her final days she shared her loving memories of
all those who touched her life in so many ways. Ma, we
will all miss you and treasure the loving memories we
have of you.
She is survived by seven children: Ray Parker, Tom
Parker and Dorothy Palmer, all of East Olympia, Wash.,
Carl Parker of Adna, Wash., Larry Parker of Afton, Wyo.,
Wes Parker of Kenai, Ark., and Doris Williams of
Kasilof, Ark.; 33 grandchildren; 57 great-grandchildren;
two great-great-grandchildren; eight sisters: Elsie
Conway, Myrtle Albrecht and Dorothy Logan, all of
Greene; Arlene Carr, Freida Hart and Grace Waddell, all
of Charles City; Edith Weidner of Houston, Texas, and
Violet Klassen of Cherry Valley, Ill.; along with
numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband; her
parents; four brothers: Ernie, Less, Elmer and Harvey
Bill; and three sisters: Mae Mackamul, Florence Wells
and Lois Bill.
The family requests that any memorial donations be
sent to Children's Hospital in Seattle, Wash., or the
charity of one's choice. For anyone wishing to send
flowers to her services please direct them to: Olympic
Memorial Funeral Home, 5725 Littlerock Road SW,
Tumwater, WA; phone 360-357-4404.
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George Wright
George William Wright, 91, formerly of Charles City,
died Jan. 1, 2002, in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Services were held on Jan. 5th at 9 a.m. at Greenwood
Memory Lawn Chapel in Phoenix, Ariz.
He was born in Little Cedar on Sept. 19, 1910, and
was raised on a farm with his three brothers and four
sisters. He put together the first band-radio in the
county so he and his brother Harold could listen to the
big band music coming from Chicago. The two boys taught
themselves to play instruments with George on the sax.
They formed their own band in their early years and
traveled the Midwest. In 1933, George married Selma
Marie Miller and they settled in Charles City. During
WWII, George was a test pilot for Northwest Airlines in
Minneapolis, Minn. They moved to Arizona in 1960 where
George was employed by Honeywell/General Electric as an
electrical engineer.
He had a love for flying, dancing, ham radio, and was
gifted with a musical talent. He was a member of Christ
the Redeemer Lutheran Church. He was a great giver of
his time, love and possessions and will be remembered as
a devoted husband, father, grandfather,
great-grandfather and friend. He was deeply loved by all
and those who knew him remember an intelligent, honest
and practical man.
He is survived by his wife Selma; one daughter, Donna
O'Donnell-Mills, two sisters: Zella Meyer and Verla
Young; one brother, Kenneth Wright; three grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions can be made to Hospice of the
Valley, Eckstein Center, Scottsdale, AZ.
Hattie Baumgart
MESA, Ariz. -- Hattie B. (Jass) Baumgart, 89, of
Mesa, Ariz., died Jan. 5, 2002, at Mesa Lutheran
Hospital.
Funeral services were held today, Jan. 8, at Mountain
View Chapel, Mesa, Ariz.
Hattie was born on a farm northeast of Garner the
daughter of Albert and Helena (Bohn) Jass. On Sept. 20,
1963, she married Fred Baumgart. They travelled Iowa and
Minnesota selling for Michael Todd, Inc.
She is survived by a son, Gary and wife Linda
Baumgart; three grandchildren of Dallas, Texas; one
niece, Violette (Eisberg) Thompson-Rickerl of Charles
City; Godchild Jeanne Carls of Coon Rapids, Minn.; a
great-niece; a great-nephew; and a special friend,
Howard Reko
W. Keith "Ole' Stiles
NORA SPRINGS - W. Keith (Ole) Stiles, 88, of 111 N.
Sullivan, Nora Springs, Iowa died Sunday Jan. 6, 2002,
at Mercy Medical Center North Iowa, Mason City, Iowa.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 10,
2002, at the Shell Rock Valley United Methodist Church,
Nora Springs, Iowa with Rev. Richard Pippert and Rev.
Terra Amundson officiating.
Graveside services will be Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at
Sunnyside Memory Gardens, Charles City, Iowa, with
Military honors by H.D.S. American Legion Post #449,
Nora Springs. Visitation will be Wednesday from 4-7
p.m.at the Sheckler Colonial Chapel, Nora Springs, and
then one hour before the service on Thursday at the
church. The family suggests memorials to the W. Keith
Stiles memorial fund.
Ole was born Sept. 10, 1913 on the family farm rural
Rudd, Iowa, the son of William S. and Ruth Anna (Wagner)
Stiles. He graduated from Rudd High School in 1931.
Following high school he worked for farmers in the area
until going to work for the Rudd CO-OP.
Ole married Earla Mae Fletcher on March 15, 1942, in
Rockford, Iowa. On August of 1942 he enlisted in the
United States Army Air Corp and served in the 308 and
374 bomb group stationed in China and India during WW
II.
Following the service he came back to Rudd and
continued to work for the CO-OP and later as assistant
manager until his retirement in 1978, working for a
total of 37 years.
Ole married Marjorie Kuhlmeier on Aug. 18, 1984, at
the Methodist Church, Nora Springs. They enjoyed
spending their winters in Dade City, Fla.
He enjoyed woodworking, playing golf, bowling,
gardening, helping his children do repairs on their
homes and most of all being with his family.
He was a member of the Shell Rock Valley United
Methodist Church, Nora Springs, Iowa, and H.D.S.
American Legion Post #449, Nora Springs.
Ole is survived by his wife Marjorie Stiles, Nora
Springs.; two daughters Carol Albaugh, Stratford, Conn.,
and Linda Buchanan and her husband Duane, Rudd; three
step daughters Colleen Shanks and her husband Michael,
Nora Springs, Diane Conley and her husband John, Supply,
N.C., and Connie Kelley and her husband Jerry, Nora
Springs.
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Wanda Schmidtke
Mrs. Wanda (Wilson) Schmidtke, wife of Harold
Schmidtke, of Oscoda, Mich., former residents of Charles
City, passed away unexpectedly, Tuesday morning at her
winter home in Zephyrhills, Fla. Funeral services will
be held in Oscoda Hope Lutheran Church on Monday Jan.
28, 2002.
Grace Gnagy
Grace Gnagy, 93, a long time Charles City resident,
died January 16, 2002, at the 9 th St. Chautauqua Guest
Home. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 A.M.
Saturday, April 27, 2002, at Fullerton Hage Funeral
Home, 401 Blunt St., and Charles City. Pastor Greg Lugn
will be officiating. Interment will be in Riverside
Cemetery in Charles City.
Grace Ethel (Holmes) Gnagy was born on August 1,
1908, in Oskaloosa. She was the daughter of Charles and
Flora (La Force) Holmes. Upon graduation in 1926 from
Oskaloosa High School, she attended William Penn College
(University) in Oskaloosa, graduating in 1930 with a
major in home economics and physical education. She
married Lloyd Gnagy on April 11, 1941.
Grace will be remembered as a delightful lady of many
talents. She was among the first "Super Moms" balancing
career and family. Grace was devoted to her family,
friends, and students. Over her many years in education
in the Iowa communities of Woodward, Crawfordsville,
Clinton, and Charles City, she was a positive influence
on the lives of countless young people. She has been
blessed to have several of those former students as
caregivers in her last years. In her home economics
(family and consumer education) classes she taught
countless young girls sewing, knitting, and food
preparation. One of her fondest teaching memories was
the participation of her 1935 Woodward girls' basketball
team in the Iowa Girls' State Tournament. Her children
and grandchildren will remember her gentle caring, her
delicious meals (especially her blueberry pie, chocolate
chip cookies, and potato salad) and her beautiful hand
knitted sweaters. Grace loved flowers and each spring
and summer her porch and yard were ablaze with
geraniums, lilies of the valley, and tulips. She was a
member of the Charles City Education Association, the
Iowa State Education Association, and the First
Christian Church.
Grace is survived by her children: Kay (Anthony)
Briski of Janesville, Wis., Gary (Linda) Gnagy of
Sunrise Beach, Mo., Linda Keller of Pasadena, Calif.;
her grandchildren, Jay Briski of Chicago, Ill., Gretchen
(Robert) Forrester of Appleton, Wis., Brad Gnagy of
Omaha, Neb., and her great-granddaughter, Olivia
Forrester. She is also survived by her sister, Mrs.
Mildred Knox, and her niece, Mrs. Martha Knox of
Oskaloosa.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd, on
December 28, 1999, her parents, two sisters, a brother,
and a nephew.
Roland Barr
Roland R. Barr, 94, of 801 Blunt Parkway, Charles
City, died Thursday, Dec. 13, 2001, at Port Charles in
Charles City.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, Jan. 24,
2002, at 10:30 a.m. at St. John Evangelical Lutheran
Church in Charles City. The Rev. Dennis Niezwaag will
officiate.
Living family members include his wife, Florence, of
Charles City; four children: Roland Ernest Barr and his
wife, Annette. of Texas, Dennis Barr and his wife Faye
of Cresco, Merrilinn Onstine and her husband, Richard,
of Maple Valley, Wash., and Richard Barr and his wife,
Kathy, of Charles City; three sisters: Betty Haney and
her husband, Bill, of Lyle, Minn., Roberta Stanton and
her husband, Loren, of Austin, Minn., Sandra Raichle of
Mesa, Ariz.; one brother, Dale Barr and his wife, Peggy,
of St. Paul, Minn.; 15 grandchildren; 20 great
grandchildren; and 11 great-great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and
Nettie Mae (Rowley) Barr; three brothers: Val, Bob and
Gordan; two sisters: Velma and Beatha; and a grandson,
David.
The Fullerton Hage Funeral Home is in charge of the
arrangements.
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Gene Manning on 26 April 2002
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Mildred Townsend
PORT ANGLES, Wash. -- Word has been received that
Mildred Townsend of Port Angles, Wash., died Saturday,
Jan. 26, 2002.
She is the mother of Jim Witherspoon and the sister
of Trudy Street, both of Charles City
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