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Darlene Idler
IONIA - Darlene Idler, 80, of Ionia, died Wednesday,
May 1, 2002, at Mercy Medical Center - North Iowa, Mason
City. Funeral services will be 10 a.m., Saturday, May 4,
2002, at the Ionia Funeral Home in Ionia with burial in
Riverside Cemetery in Charles City. Visitation will be
after 10:30 a.m. today, Friday, May 3, 2002, at the
Idler Home, 1140 200th St., Ionia and one hour prior to
services Saturday at the funeral home.
Living family members include her husband, Kenneth
"Bob" of Ionia; one son, Lynn of Ionia; one daughter,
Joy George of White House, Tenn.; four grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two
brothers, Clark and Ted Bigelow; and two sisters,
Margaret and Mildred Bigelow.
Ruth Cooper
Ruth, Mrs. Robert, Cooper, 85, of 301 North Joslin
Street, Charles City, died Wednesday, May 1, 2002, at
the Good Shepherd Health Center in Mason City. Funeral
services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 6, 2002,
at the First Congregational Church in Charles City. The
Rev. Greg Lugn, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be
in Riverside Cemetery at Charles City. Friends may call
at the Hauser Funeral Home from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, May
5, 2002, and Monday, May 6 at the church an hour prior
to the services.
Ruth Deems Cooper was born December 21, 1916, at
Shenandoah, the daughter of Harley and Elva (Graham)
Deems. She graduated from Shenandoah High School in
1934, and from Iowa State University in 1939. Ruth
worked as a social columnist for the Chicago Daily News
before moving to Charles City. On August 30, 1941, she
was united in marriage to Robert Cooper at Charles City.
Ruth was a member of the First Congregational Church,
Charles City Art Association, City Improvement
Association, Chapter CY, P.E.O. Sisterhood for over 50
years where she had served as president, and the Order
of the Knoll at Iowa State. She enjoyed ballet, music,
and attending Iowa State sporting events. Ruth's
passions included enjoying her second home in Wisconsin,
and writing poetry.
Living family members include her husband, Robert of
Charles City; two sons, Dr. James Cooper and wife Vicki
of Corpus Christi, Texas; and Robert Cooper of
Alexandria, Va.; a daughter, Mary Catherine Savage and
husband Fredrick G. of Baltimore, Md.; and several
grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and a
brother, James H. Deems.
Muriel M. Blum
NASHUA - Muriel M. Blum, 93, of Nashua, died
Thursday, May 2, 2002, at the Floyd County Memorial
Hospital. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m., Monday,
May 6, 2002, at the United Methodist Church with burial
in Oak Hill Cemetery, both in Nashua. Visitation will be
Sunday, May 5, 2002, from 3 to 7:30 p.m. with an Eastern
Star Service at 7 p.m. at the Chenoweth & Son Funeral
Home in Nashua. There will also be one hour visitation
prior to services at the church on Monday, May 6, 2002.
Muriel was born Dec. 4, 1908, at Rockford to LeRoy
and Stella (Warner) Parcher. She graduated from Rockford
High School in 1925, having taken normal training to
teach school.She married Helmer Helmers Feb. 19, 1929 at
Charles City then married Lester (Johnny) Blum Sept. 25,
1937. She taught rural school for three years, raised
chickens on the family farm, sewed and made draperies
for Sheckler Furniture Store in Nora Springs. She lived
in Rockford until 1967 when she moved to Nashua. She
moved to Charles City and was a resident at Salsbury
Baptist Home before moving to Port Charles in December
of 2000.
Living family members include two daughters, Jeanne
(Donald) Blum of Nashua and Viola (Gerald "Bud") Kingery
of Charles City; one brother, Donald (Bernie) Parcher of
Rockford; a sister, Goldie Marrs of Charles City; a
sister-in-law, Carol Parcher of Rockford; eight
grandchildren, Barbara Stewart, Judy Kock, Kim Bohlen,
Kevin Kingery, David Blum, Steven Blum, Robert Blum and
James Blum; 18 great-grandchildren and two
great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husbands, Helmer
Helmers on Oct. 1, 1935 and Lester (Johnny) Blum on Oct.
2, 1995; an infant son, Doyle Helmers; two brothers,
Gale and Wayne Parcher.
Memorials may be directed to the family.
Lois Nehl
Mary "Lois", Mrs. Walter Nehl, 68, a former resident
of 2013 Greenfield Lane, Charles City, died Tuesday, May
7, 2002, at the Salsbury Baptist Home in Charles City. A
funeral Mass for "Lois" Nehl will be celebrated at 10:30
a.m. Thursday, May 9, 2002, at the Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church in Charles City. Monsignor Stanley
Hayek, pastor, will celebrate the Mass. Burial will be
in Mt. Calvary Cemetry at Alta Vista. Friends may call
at the Hauser Funeral Home in Charles City from 4 to 8
p.m., today, Wednesday, May 8, 2002, where the Rosary
will be recited at 4:30 p.m. and where a Vigil
Scriptural Wake service will be held at 7 p.m.
Visitation will continue at the church an hour prior to
the Mass.
Mary "Lois" Sullivan Nehl was born April 28, 1934, at
Chester, the daughter of Thomas and Margaret (Clancy)
Sullivan. She graduated from Elma High School. On Sept.
24, 1953, she was united in marriage to Walter Nehl at
Waterloo. "Lois" had worked for Landmark Laundry and the
Charles City Press. She was a member of the Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church, St. Theresa Circle, and the
Rosary Society.
Living family members include a daughter, Wanda
Wilcoxson of Scott City, Kan.; three granddaughters,
Heather Doyle, and Haley and Holly Wilcoxson; and a
sister, Luella Nydegger and husband Bill of Naperville,
Ill.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband in
1997, and four brothers.
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Emma L. Bonwell
WATERLOO - Emma L. Bonwell, 77, of Waterloo, died
Thursday, May 9, 2002 at her home. Funeral services will
be 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 13, 2002, at St. Ansgar's
Lutheran Church with burial in the Garden of Memories
Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday, May 12, 2002, from 1
to 8 p.m. at The Kearns, Huisman-Schumacher Chapel on
Kimball and one hour prior to services.
Emma was born Sept. 25, 1924, in Floyd County,
daughter of Fred and Elizabeth Litterer Vetter. She
married Darold Bonwell on Dec. 31, 1945, in Preston,
Minn. She was a physical therapist at Covenant Medical
Center for 25 years, retiring in 1987. She was a member
of the American Red Cross Disaster Crew for many years.
Living family members include a son, Ronald Bonwell
of Waterloo; a daughter, Dianne Angen of Waterloo; two
sisters, Martha Dukowitz of Dallas, Texas and Mildred
Bahlman of Waterloo; three grandsons, Michael Angen of
Waterloo, Mark Angen of Hudson and Douglas Bonwell of
Cedar Falls; eight great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Darold on
Dec. 26, 1990 and a brother, Arthur Vetter.
Memorials may be directed to the family.
Doris B. Enabnit
Marble rock - Funeral services for Doris B. Enabnit,
91, of Marble Rock, will be at 10:30 a.m. today,
Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at the United Methodist Church in
Marble Rock with Pastor Carroll Robinson officiating.
Burial will be in the Hillside Cemetery in Marble Rock.
Reid's Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Susan Bruns
Susan Hall Bruns, age 88, of Clarksville, Iowa, was
born the daughter of Otto and Mary Endelman Brocka on
June 1, 1913, in Butler County, near Vilmer, Iowa, north
of Allison. She received her education in a school near
her home.
Susan married Leo Hall December 27, 1936, in Galena,
Illinois. Then Leo and Susan farmed near Rockford, Iowa
where Leo died in 1960. In 1961, she moved to Charles
City, Iowa. She married Henry Bruns on January 15, 1969,
at the Community United Methodist Church in Clarksville.
Susan and Henry made their home in Clarksville.
She was a cook at the 11th Street Chautauqua Nursing
Home in Charles City and later at the Butler County Home
until it closed in 1975. She was a member of the U & I
Club in Clarksville. Susan loved to go camping and
fishing and she mostly enjoyed being with her
grandchildren and friends. She also liked raising plants
and gardening and especially she liked cooking for her
family.
Susan moved to the Community Nursing Home in
Clarksville in 1994. She died Sunday, May 12, 2002, at
3:50 p.m. at the Community Nursing Home of natural
causes. She was preceded in death by her first husband,
Leo Hall in 1960; her parents; and five brothers, Harry,
Floyd, Ernest, Alvin and Melvin Brocka; a
daughter-in-law, Maxine Hall; and a son-in-law, Dan
Hawke.
Susan is survived by her husband, Henry Bruns,
Clarksville, Iowa; two sons, Leon Hall and his wife,
Shirley of Charles City, Iowa and Larry Hall of
Rockford, Iowa; three daughters, Mariel Kilby and her
husband, Ken of Charles City, Iowa; Maureen Schultz of
Iowa City, Iowa and Marcia Jacobsen and her husband, Jim
of Charles City, Iowa; three step-daughters, Betty
Whitney and her husband, Dennis, of Clarksville, Iowa;
Dorothy Wedeking and her husband, Leo, of Clarksville,
Iowa and Jean Henning and her husband, Bill, of Waverly,
Iowa; nine grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; seven
step-grandchildren; nine step-great-grandchildren; three
sisters, Gladys Hinders and her husband, Ben, of
Allison, Iowa; Esther Schmidt and her husband, Paul, of
Allison, Iowa and Marvel Landers and her husband, Gaylen
of Greene, Iowa; two brothers, LaVern Brocka and his
wife, Ruth, of Allison, Iowa; Alfred Brocka and his
wife, Viola, of Cedar Falls, Iowa; a sister-in-law,
Dorothy Brocka of Bristow, Iowa; and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, May
15, 2002, at the Community United Methodist Church in
Clarksville, Iowa. Pastor Allen Poore-Christensen will
be officiating, Lola Clark will be the organist and the
congregational hymns will be "Faith of Our Fathers,"
"How Great Thou Art," "Amazing Grace" & "What A Friend
We Have In Jesus." The Casketbearers will be Mike Hall,
Wayne Reis, Allen Hawke, Kurt George, Bruce DeLap,
Verlynn Casler and Lyle Tunink. Interment will be at the
Riverside Cemetery in Charles City, Iowa.
Redman-Schwartz Funeral Home are in charge of the
arrangements.
Darrell Hillman
MARBLE ROCK - Darrell Hillman, 85, of 301 North Main,
Marble
Rock, died Saturday, May 18, 2002 at his residence in
Marble Rock.
Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, May
22, 2002, at Reid's Funeral Chapel, 423 Bradford Street.
Marble Rock, with Pastor Robert Shreve officiating.
Burial will be in the Hillside Cemetery in Marble Rock.
Reid's Funeral Chapel is in charge of the
arrangements.
Esther F. Landers
GREENE - Funeral services for Esther F. Landers, 87,
of Greene will be
at 10:30 a.m. today, Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at St.
Peter Lutheran Church with Pastor Wayne Hagen
officiating. Burial will be in the Rose Hill Cemetery in
Greene.
Reid's Funeral Chapel is in charge of the
arrangements.
Hugh E. Cagley
Hugh Ed Cagley, 71, a resident of 408 4th Ave.,
Charles City, died
Saturday, May 18, at the Floyd County Memorial
Hospital in Charles City.
Memorial services will be held at 11:00 A.M.,
Wednesday at Riverside Cemetery in Charles City. Rev.
Paul Phillips, pastor of the Gospel Lighthouse in Floyd,
will officiate. The Charles City Ceremonial Unit will
conduct a flag presentation ceremony. There will be no
public visitation as his body has been cremated
according to his wishes. The family requests that no
floral arrangements be sent.
Hauser Funeral Home of Charles City is in charge of
arrangements.
Hugh Ed Cagley was born October 31, 1930, in Charles
City, the son of Hugh and Faye (Brown) Cagley. Hugh
served in the United States Army with the Tank Corp.
until his honorable discharge in 1953. Following his
discharge he was united in marriage to Maryjean "Louise"
L. Ward on July 11, 1954, at the Methodist Church in
Charles City. To this union six children were born. Hugh
spent most of his working years at Salsbury
Laboratories. Through these years and into retirement
many of his favorite hobbies were trapping, hunting,
fishing and hunting Morel mushrooms. He was a member of
a Rock and Gem Club and also the Falling Rock Walleye
Club.
He will be dearly missed by those who knew and loved
him including his: wife, Maryjean "Louise" Cagley of
Charles City ; three sons: Nick and wife Cheryl Cagley
of Floyd, Jeffrey Cagley of Monterey, California, Wesley
and wife Karla Cagley of Charles City; two daughters:
Kelley and husband Brent Waid of Charles City, and
Sherri Viers of Charles City; 16 Grandchildren; 8 Great
Grandchildren; two brothers, John and wife Dorothy
Cagley of San Antonio, Texas and Guy and wife Jean
Cagley of Charles City; one sister, Audrey and husband
Bill Best of Fort Dodge; many nieces and nephews.
His parents, three brothers, one sister, and five
brother-in-laws preceded him in death. A daughter, Julie
Berding of Charles City, died shortly after he did.
Julie E. (Cagley) Berding
Julie Ellen (Cagley) Berding, 45, a resident of
Charles City, died
Saturday, May 18, at the Floyd County Memorial
Hospital in Charles City.
Memorial services for Julie and her father will be
held at 11:00 A.M., Wednesday at Riverside Cemetery in
Charles City. Rev. Paul Phillips, pastor of the Gospel
Lighthouse in Floyd, will officiate. There will be no
public visitation as her body has been cremated
according to her wishes. The family requests that no
floral arrangements be sent.
Hauser Funeral Home of Charles City is in charge of
arrangements.
Julie Ellen (Cagley) Berding was born April 6, 1957,
in Charles City, the daughter of Hugh and Maryjean
"Louise" (Ward) Cagley. Julie attended Charles City
Schools. Following school she was united in marriage to
Martin Berding and then later divorced. Julie was known
by many as: having a green thumb, an excellent cook,
avid reader of Laverle Spencer books, loving mother, and
kind hearted. She was a very proud individual that
inspired those whose lives she touched.
She will be truly missed by: one daughter, Amber
Berding of Charles City; one son, Jeremy Cagley and
fiance Kelley of Warrensburg, Missouri; one
granddaughter, Shae Cagley of Warrensburg, Missouri; her
mother, Maryjean "Louise" Cagley of Charles City; three
brothers, Nick and wife Cheryl Cagley of Floyd, Jeffrey
Cagley of Monterey, California, Wesley and wife Karla
Cagley of Charles City; two sisters, Kelley and husband
Brent Waid of Charles City, and Sherri Viers of Charles
City; several aunts and uncles; many nieces and nephews.
Her father preceded her in death only 14 hours
earlier.
Wilbur Winterink
Wilbur Winterink, 83, a resident of 1894 Riverview
Dr., Charles City, died Monday, May 20, 2002, at the
11th Street Chautauqua Guest Home in Charles City.
Memorial services for Wilbur Winterink will be held
at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 28, at St. John Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Charles City. The Rev. Dennis
Niezwaag, pastor, will officiate.
The Hauser Funeral Home is in charge of the
arrangements
Vera Engelhardt
Vera Helen Ella Engelhardt, 87, formerly of 913 Beck
St., Charles City, Iowa., died Thursday May 23, 2002, at
Riverside Chautauqua Guest Home.
Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday
May 28, 2002, at Messiah Lutheran Church, 705 3rd Ave.,
Charles City, with the Rev. Dennis Niezwaag officiating.
Interment will be held in Lime Springs Cemetery, Lime
Springs, Iowa, at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Visitation was held
from 4 until 7 p.m. Monday May 27, 2002, at Fullerton
Hage Funeral Home, 401 Blunt St., Charles City.
Visitation will continue one hour prior to services at
the church.
Vera was born July 19, 1914, the daughter of Richard
and Anna (Reinhardt) Martens in rural Howard Co.
On August 20, 1932, Vera was united in marriage to
Abner John Engelhardt in Preston, Minn. To this union
nine children were born.
Vera worked hard along side her husband on the farm
for many years as they raised their children.
Vera loved reading the newspaper, watching and
feeding the birds and squirrels, and spending time with
her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.
She enjoyed baking, especially Christmas cookies, and
home made bread. Vera spent many hours tending to and
enjoying her flower gardens. In her later years she was
always ready to go for a ride.
Those thankful for having shared in Vera's life
include her children: Darryl Engelhardt and his wife
Lois of Garrison, Iowa, Vicky Davies and her husband,
Owen, of Charles City, Nancy Howland and her husband,
Steve, of Davenport, Iowa, Joanie Lukes and her husband,
John, of Washburn, Iowa; and Debra Foster and her
husband, Don, of Greene, Iowa; 25 grandchildren, 28
great grandchildren, three great grandchildren, and many
nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Engelhardt was preceded in death by her parents,
husband Abner, two sons, Arlyn and Jerry Engelhardt Sr.,
two daughters, Judith Harrington, and infant daughter
Peggy Engelhardt, two brothers, and two sisters.
Lanette Helm
Lanette J. Helm, age 38, of Decorah, Iowa, and
formerly of Charles City, died on Thursday, May 23,
2002, at the Winneshiek County Memorial Hospital from
cancer.
Memorial Services were held on Monday, May 27, 2002,
at 2:00 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses,
Highway 52 North, rural Decorah, Iowa.
The Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home in Osage, Iowa, was
in charge of the arrangements.
Leonard Starbuck
ORCHARD - Leonard Milton Starbuck, age 78, of Orchard
and formerly of Bassett and Floyd, died Friday, May 24,
2002, at the VA Hospital in Iowa City, Iowa.
Memorial Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday,
May 31, 2002, at the Champion - Bucheit Funeral Home in
Osage. Inurnment will be at the Oakwood Cemetery in
Floyd with military rites by the Osage American Legion
Post 278 and the Osage V.F.W. Post 7920.
The Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home in Osage is in
charge of the arrangements.
Bernice King
ELMA - Bernice King, 84, of Elma, Iowa, passed away
Friday, May 24, 2002, at the Colonial Manor Nursing Home
in Elma.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May
28, 2002, at the Lindstrom Funeral Home in Riceville,
Iowa. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery in Riceville.
The Linsdstrom Funeral Home, Riceville, is in charge
of the arrangemen
John Frahm
CLEAR LAKE, Iowa - John Lewis Frahm, 90, of 21530
Eagle Ave., Clear Lake, Iowa died of leukemia Friday May
24, 2002, at his son's home in Charles City, Iowa.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, May 29, 10:30 a.m.
at the Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, Iowa
with Rev. Ruth Yeaton of First Baptist Church, Charles
City, Iowa officiating. Interment will be in Memorial
Park Cemetery, Mason City, Iowa. Visitation will be
Tuesday from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at the Ward-Van Slyke
Colonial Chapel and then one hour before the service on
Wednesday at the funeral home. Family suggests memorials
to Hospice of North Iowa.
John was born April 17, 1912 the son of Peter and
Minnie (Stuhr) Frahm. He attended country school. He
worked at the cement plant in Mason City following
school.
John married Olive Mary Nettleton August 18, 1935 at
the Olivet Methodist Church, Mason City. They lived in
Mason City until 1946 and then moved to rural Clear
Lake, Iowa, where he farmed till 1971.
John enjoyed spending the winters in Arizona, playing
pool, hunting, playing cards with family and friends,
the outdoors, his cars and especially his grandchildren
and great grandchildren.
John is survived by his three sons Gary Frahm and his
wife, Nancy, Clear Lake; Larry Frahm and his wife,
Nelda, Charles City, and Gene Frahm and his wife Karen,
Mesa, Ariz.; a special friend Reba Fleshner, Clear Lake;
nine grandchildren John S. Frahm, Clear Lake; Debra
Reichow and her husband Dr. Allan, Beaverton, Oregon;
Lori Frahm, Clear Lake; Yvonne Andresen and her husband
Patrick, Washington, Ill., and their two children,
Andrew Andresen and Timothy Andresen; Erich Frahm and
his wife Jill, Woodbine, Maryland; Paul Frahm and his
wife Tammy, Cedar Falls, Iowa, and their daughter Halie
Frahm; Sara Frahm, Chandler, Ariz., Matthew Frahm, Mesa,
Ariz., and Mindy Frahm, Apache Jct., Ariz. He was
preceded in death by his parents, wife, his infant son
Jerry Frahm, three sisters Anna, Christina and Minnie
and four brothers Frank, Fred, George and Peter.
Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake,
641-357-2193.
Derek A. Herman
GREENE - A funeral mass and the celebration of Life
of Derek A. Herman, 18, of 606 North First Street,
Greene, will be at 11 a.m. today, Friday, May 24, 2002,
at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Greene with Rev. Msgr.
Walter Brunkan officiating. Burial will be in the church
cemetery.
Reid's Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Walter H. Heaford
GREENE/ROCKWELL: Funeral services for Walter H.
Heaford, 80, of 108 South Main, formerly of Rockwell,
will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 25, 2002, at Reid's
Funeral Chapel in Greene. Burial will be in the Rockwell
Cemetery.
Reid's Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements
Russell Winterink
Russell Winterink, 83, a resident of 2175 Vista Lane,
Charles City, died Saturday, May 25, 2002, at his
residence.
Funeral services for Russell Winterink will be held
at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Hauser Funeral Home in
Charles City. The Rev. Dianne Christopher, senior pastor
of Trinity United Methodist Church, will officiate.
Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery at Charles City.
There will be a flag presentation by the Charles City
Ceremonial Unit.
Friends may call at the Hauser Funeral Home in
Charles City from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, and from 9 a.m.
until service time on Wednesday.
Russell Clark Winterink was born June 19, 1918, at
Charles City, the son of Henry Earl and Mildred (Clark)
Winterink. He graduated from the Charles City High
School in 1935 and from Iowa State University in 1940.
On Nov. 9, 1941, he was united in marriage to Victoria
Pearson at her parent's home in Madrid. Russell served
in the United States Army during World War II. Returning
home, he started farming the Winterink "family farm" and
remained there until his death. He was known for the
Black Angus cattle that he raised for many years. From
1962 to 1972 they owned and operated Triangle Feed and
Grain at Charles City. Russell was a member of Trinity
United Methodist Church, American Legion, the
Cattleman's Association, and the Farm Bureau of which he
had served as Floyd County's president. He enjoyed all
sports but took special interest in girls softball,
receiving an award for his support of Charles City
Athletics. His other interests included fox and deer
hunting, playing cards, and of course his unending
interest in agriculture.
Living family members include his wife of 60 years,
Victoria of Charles City; a son and his wife, Bob and
Naomi Winterink of Charles City; two grandsons, Roby
Winterink and wife Tara, and Michael Winterink and his
fiancˇe, Carla Berding; two granddaughters and their
husbands, Kim and Doug Kellogg, and Shelly and Brodie
Dockendorf; two step grandchildren, Penny and Troy Holt;
seven great grandchildren, Amanda and Katelynn
Winterink, Michaela and Christopher Butner, Elizabeth
Dockendorf, and Sadie and Celeste Kellogg; and a step
great grandson, Devon Stillions.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and a
grandson, Jody Winterink.
Leo C. Ross
Leo C. Ross, age 83, of Osage and formerly of Charles
City, died Tuesday May 28, 2002, at the Good Samaritan
Center in St. Ansgar. Funeral services are pending at
the Champion - Bucheit Funeral Home in Osage
(641)732-3706.
Leo Heying
Leo Heying, 91, of Alta Vista, died Wednesday, May
29, 2002 at Colonial Manor in Elma of natural causes.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. on Monday, June
3, at St. Bernard Catholic Church in Alta Vista with
Reverend John Hemann presiding. Burial will be in the
Mt. Calvary Cemetery, also in Alta Vista. Visitation
will be an hour prior to services at the church.
Leo John Heying was born May 13, 1911 at St. Cecelia,
the son of John Herman and Christina (Glaser) Heying. He
attended St. Williams Catholic School in Alta Vista.
After his schooling he worked as a farm laborer for the
neighbors for a short time before riding the freight
train to California, where he stayed for a year.
When he returned to the Alta Vista area, he returned
to working as a farm laborer. On Jan. 11, 1938, he was
united in marriage to Velda Webb at St. Bernard Catholic
Church in Alta Vista. After their marriage, the couple
farmed in the Alta Vista area before moving to New
Hampton in 1948. The couple returned to the family farm
near Alta Vista in December of 1951.
In 1974 the couple moved to Alta Vista, which was
Leo's current residence. He was a member of the St.
Bernard Catholic Church in Alta Vista. He enjoyed going
downtown to play cards, going to the Senior Citizens
Lunches and watching the Chicago Cubs.
Leo is survived by two daughters, Lois (Don) Vorwald
of Toledo and Mary (Gary) Elliott of Charles City; five
sons, John (Sondra) of Conway, Ark., Bob (Karen) of
Kewanee, Ill., Edward (Judy) of Chandler, Arz., Leon
(Beverly) of Cedar Rapids and Thomas of Elma; 22
grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren; two great-great
grandchildren; two brothers, Bernard Hey
Benton, Wisc., and Billy (Peggy) Gourley of San
Jacinto, Calif.; two sisters, Rosie Bach of Beloit,
Wisc., and Lillian Osterman of Garrison, Minn.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Velda
on April 10, 1998, two grandsons; Neil and Randy
Vorwald; three brothers, Charlie, Harold and Joseph; and
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