Ione Lucille Christiance
Ione Lucille
Christiance, age
90, of Klemme, Iowa, died Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2002 at the
Oakwood Manor Care Center in Clear Lake. Funeral services
were held Monday, March 4 at the Immanuel Reformed United
Church of Christ in Klemme, Iowa. Tenold-Andrews Funeral
Home of Klemme, was in charge of arrangements.
Ione was born March 22, 1911 in Sheffield, Iowa, the
daughter of Dr. Frederick and Gertrude (Bailey) Schwab.
She enjoyed spending time in her childhood with her father
at his medical office. She attended Sheffield schools for
a time, until her family moved to Clear lake, where she
also attended school. Upon the early death of her mother,
Ione assisted her family with the farm operation and care
of her brother. Ione married Donald G. Christiance on Feb.
26, 1928 in Des Moines, Iowa. The couple would have
celebrated their 74th wedding anniversary the day before
she died. They moved to Woolstock following their
marriage, where Mr. Christiance operated a barber shop.
Later they moved to Kanawha, Clear Lake, and then to
Klemme in 1934 where they had lived and been in business
for 51 years.
Mrs. Christiance was a lifelong homemaker and was an
active partner with her husband on their farm in Clear
Lake and in his barber shops in Klemme and Meservey. Ione
was very active in the Immanuel Reformed United Church of
Christ in Klemme in many capacities, including president
of the Women's Guild at the church, funeral chairman, and
in various other roles. She was also active in the Klemme
Community Band Mothers Club. Ione enjoyed many trips to
Perry, Iowa where she visited her Bailey relatives, and to
Illinois to visit her husband's relatives. She enjoyed
spending special times with her grandchildren, reading,
sewing, cooking, gardening, antiques, coin collecting, and
playing cards. Ione had been a resident of the Oakwood
Care Center for the past year. She and her husband valued
their many friendships and enjoyed their relationship with
their sons-in-law Glen and Ron, who assisted them in many
ways during their lives.
Those left to cherish the legacy of her life include her
daughters, Phyllis Echelberger, Thornton, Iowa, and
Beverly Hummel and her husband, Ron, Ankeny, Iowa; three
grandchildren, Mike and his wife, Donna Echelberger, of
Rockwell, Iowa, LuAnn Scott, Mason City, Iowa, and Renae
Verduyn and her husband, Brian, of Des Moines, Iowa; three
great-grandchildren, Todd Echelberger, Michelle
Echelberger, and Alayna Verduyn.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband,
Don, in June 2001; a brother, Frederick "Bud" Schwab, Jr.;
a sister, Leona Staebler; and a son-in-law, Glen
Echelberger.
Frank S. Truesdell
Frank S. Truesdell,
89, of
Ventura, died Sunday, March 03, 2002, at the Oakwood Care
Center in Clear Lake.
Memorial services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 6,
2002, at the United Methodist Church in Ventura, with the
Rev. Paul Hasel officiating. Friends may call one hour
prior to service time on Wednesday at the church.
According to his wishes his body was cremated.
The family of Frank S. Truesdell has requested that
memorial contributions be made to the United Methodist
Church in Ventura in his memory.
Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 North 4th street,
Clear Lake, is in charge of the arrangements.
Frank S. Truesdell was born on Nov. 28, 1912, in
Hopkington, Iowa, the son of Stephen Franklin and Harriet
Hannah (Speed) Truesdell. He attended and received his
education in the Archer Community School, graduating from
Archer High School in 1930. After graduating from high
school, Frank enrolled in Upper Iowa University, earning
his B.A. degree in 1935, in mathematics. He was united in
marriage to Bernice M. Culver on Sept. 21, 1935, in
Greenfield, Iowa. After receiving his B.A. at Upper Iowa
University, he began his teaching profession in the Zion
Consolidated Schools in Orient, Iowa, teaching commercial,
mathematics, and coaching boys basketball and baseball
until 1940, when he became the superintendent in the Zion
Consolidated Schools. Frank also was the superintendent
from 1942 - 1948 in the Woden Public schools, 1948 - 1957
in the Hayfield Consolidated Schools, 1957 - 1963 in the
Gilmore City Community Schools and the Gilmore City-Bradgate
Community Schools, from 1963 - 1964, in the Galva
Community Schools and from 1964 until his retirement in
1977 he was the superintendent in the Rembrandt
Consolidated School. Frank also furthered his education
as a superintendent by continuing his own education at
Iowa State University in 1950, and earned his Master's
degree from Drake University in 1951.
He enjoyed golf, fishing, bowling and hunting, and was a
master gardner, but his great love and enjoyment was his
family and grandchildren, and going to all their sports
activities.
He was a member of the United Methodist Church, Rotary
Club in Clear Lake, Ventura Lions Club, and was on the
Ventura Library Board.
Left to cherish his memory is his wife, Bernice Truesdell
of Ventura; a son, Bill Truesdell and his wife, Laura, of
Clear Lake; four grandchildren, Randy Truesdell and his
wife, Kathy, of Clear Lake, Stefanie Camenisch and her
husband, Mark, of Boone, Iowa, Paula Lindsley and her
husband, Chris, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Peggy Adams and
her husband, Shawn, of Ventura; seven great-grandchildren,
Tanner and Parker Truesdell, Bailey and Macie Camenisch,
Paige and Spencer Lindsley, and Aubrianna Adams; as well
as other relatives and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers,
Wayne Truesdell and Lt. Col. Glenn Truesdell: and three
sisters, Viola Burchett, Evelyn Warren, and Joyce Baugher.
Arvid Burdett Stokesbary
Arvid Burdett Stokesbary,
84, of
Clear Lake, died Saturday, March 2, 2002, at the
Muse-Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mason City.
Funeral and Masonic services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday,
March 7, at the United Methodist Church in Clear Lake with
the Rev. Fred Lewis officiating. The Masonic services
will be held by the Harding Lodge No. 649AF&AM. Burial
will be in the Clear Lake Cemetery. Friends may call from
5 until 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the Ward-Van Slyke Colonial
chapel, 101 North 4th St., Clear Lake, and one hour prior
to service time on Thursday at the church. The family of
Arvid Burdett Stokesbary has requested that memorial
contributions be made to the United Methodist Church in
Clear Lake, in his memory.
Arvid Burdett Stokesbary was born on April 9, 1917, in
Klemme, Iowa, the son of Joe and Pauline (Seglem)
Stokesbary. Arvid grew up in the Klemme area and attended
and received his education in the rural country school
near Klemme. He was united in marriage to Evelyn "Jane"
Whitehurst on Jan. 9, 1936, in Klemme. In 1942, they
moved to Ames, Iowa where Arvid was a city bus driver for
12 years before moving to Kansas City, Mo. in 1959,
driving for Merchant Freight Company until he retired in
1975. After his retirement Arvid worked part-time at the
Sheraton Inn in Mason City for 15 years, until the hotel
was sold. Arvid also did volunteer work; most recently
for Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City.
Arvid became a Mason in 1957, and was also master of the
Masonic Lodge in Clear Lake. He was a member of the
United Methodist Church in Clear Lake, Clear Lake Evening
Lions Club since 1975 where he was very active in fund
raising, was a member of Oak Hill Gold Course where he was
an avid golfer, and was a regular member of the Downtown
Coffee group.
Left to
cherish his memory is his wife, Evelyn "Jane" Stokesbary
of Clear Lake; children, Barbara J. Ford and her husband,
Paul, of Springfield, Ill., Beverly J. Lambert of
Springfield, Ill., Darly B. Stokesbary and his wife,
Sandy, of Hampton, Minn., Bethene J. Hatcher and her
husband, Gene, of Winchester, Ill., and Debra K. Hansmeier
and her husband, Mick, of Eagan, Minn.; 15 grandchildren,
18 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews; as
well as other relatives and many friends.
His parents, five brothers and four sisters preceded him
in death.
Bonnie Steege
Bonnie Steege,
75, of 1008
5th Ave South, Clear Lake, died Monday, March 4, 2002 at
North Iowa Mercy Health Center, Mason City, Iowa. Funeral
Services were held Friday, March 8, 2002, at Zion Lutheran
Church in Clear Lake. Memorials may be made to the Bonnie
Steege Memorial Fund.
Bonnie was born July 29, 1926, in Garner, Iowa the
daughter of Guy and Emma (Wirtjes) Stott. Bonnie
graduated from Garner High School in 1944. Bonnie married
Keith Steege, June 4, 1950, in Garner. They made their
home in Clear Lake, then moved to Webster City, Iowa in
1954. In 1962 they moved to Ankeny, Iowa and in 1988
moved back to Clear Lake.
Bonnie's life was centered around her family. She loved
playing cards, board games and ping-pong with them. Bonnie
also enjoyed collecting antiques, going to garage sales,
dancing, reading, and trying new recipes. Bonnie and Keith
enjoyed spending their winters in Mesa, Az., since 1977.
Bonnie is survived by her husband, Keith, of Clear Lake;
three daughters, Lonnie Kay Brewington and her husband,
Andrew, Anchorage, Ak., Barb Benedetti and her husband,
Robert, Lexington, Ill., and Diana Steege, Bloomington,
Ill.; one sister, Leona Straw, Clear Lake; two brothers,
Lyle Stott and his wife, Edna, Charles City, Iowa, and
Lloyd Stott and his wife, Doris, Camarillo, Calif.; two
grandchildren, Bobbi Frisby and her husband, Daniel,
Palmer, Ark., and Matthew Lamb, Iowa City, Iowa; two
great-grandchildren, Audrey Smith and Troy McGlashan.
Her parents; infant brother; brother, Louie Stott; two
sisters, Lois Acurso and Lorna Brcka, preceded Bonnie in
death.
Oneita Miller
Oneita Miller,
95, of Clear
Lake, died Wednesday, March 6, 2002 at the Oakwood Care
Center in Clear Lake.
A graveside service was held March 8, 2002 at Memorial
Park Cemetery, Mason City, with the Rev. Fred Lewis of the
First United Methodist Church of Clear Lake officiating.
Ward Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, was in charge
of the arrangements.
Oneita was born June 28, 1906 in Underwood, Ind., the
daughter of John and Lounette (Watson) Dieterlen. She
graduated from high school and then attended Hamilton
Business College in Mason City. Oneita was united in
marriage to Lloyd W. Miller and was a lifelong homemaker.
She has been a resident of Oakwood Care Center for the
past year.
Oneita is survived by her daughter-in-law, Jean Miller, of
Naples, Fla., and three grandchildren, Joy Miller of
Washington D.C., and Kim Miller and Rex Miller, both of
Naples, Fla.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband; a
son, Larry Miller; one brother, Russell, and one sister,
Carmen Vawter.
Velma G. Ofterdinger
Velma G. Ofterdinger,
83, of
Clear Lake, died Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at the Oakwood
Care Center in Clear Lake.
A funeral service was held Saturday, March 9, 2002 at the
Ward Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, with Pastor
Steven Cox of the Clear Lake Regular Baptist Church,
officiating. Interment followed at Memorial Park
Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Clear Lake
Regular Baptist Church.
Velma was born May 14, 1918 in Winthrop, Iowa, the
daughter of Leonard and Mattie (Schaeffer) Thom. She
graduated from Winthrop High School and attended Business
College. Velma was united in marriage to J. Harry
Ofterdinger and they lived in Des Moines until Harry was
stationed in Paris, Texas during World War II. After the
war they moved back to Des Moines, where Velma worked as a
company nurse for Younkers for 17 years. She retired in
1971 and enjoyed sewing, flowers, and spending time with
her dogs. She was also a member of Eastern Star in Des
Moines.
Velma is survived by her daughter, Carol Burkholder and
her husband, Ron, of Clear Lake; three grandchildren,
Chris Scheuermann of Des Moines, Jon Burkholder of
Sheldon, Iowa, and Cara Burkholder of Clear Lake; and two
great-granddaughters, Sydney and Baylee Scheuermann of Des
Moines.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister.
Bruce Mead
Bruce Mead,
59, of Clear
Lake and Cedar Rapids, Iowa died of heart failure on Jan.
6, 2002 at his winter residence in Corpus Christi, Texas.
A visitation will be held at noon on Saturday, March 16 at
Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake. A memorial
service will follow at 1 p.m.
Bruce was born in Mason City, Iowa, and raised in Greene,
Iowa by the late Robert and Hazel Mead of Greene. He
graduated from Greene Community High School, were he was
active in band, chorus, theater, debate, track, football,
and speech. He received the Bausch and Lomb Science Award
and attended Boy's State. Bruce was an Eagle Scout, and a
vigil member of the Order of the Arrow (his Indian name
was Bright Buck). He attended National Camp School and was
the aquatics and program director at the Winnebago Scout
Reservation for several years.
Bruce earned a bachelor of science degree from Iowa State
University in telecommunicative arts and distributed
studies. He married Donna Maloney of Okalahoma City, OK.
in 1974. The two shared the same birth date of May 18,
1942. Donna preceded him in death.
Bruce was retired from careers in professional and
creative writing, film making, planetarium show
production, and the printing business. His career in media
productions began at WOI Radio and Television in Ames,
Iowa where he produced news and feature stories for ABC
News and Sports. His film career continued in the US Air
Force where he served as a motion picture production
officer. During the Viet Nam War, Captain Mead was unit
commander of a Phan Rang detachment with responsibility
for combat and recognizance film used by the Pentagon for
news releases and staff briefings.
Bruce left the Air Force in 1969 to pursue a masters
degree in creative writing and journalism at the
University of Oklahoma. It was there that he discovered a
passion for the planetarium, which provided a mixed medium
for integrating science, creative writing, and theater.
His best known show was 'The Universe Within," produced at
the Kirkpatrick Planetarium in Okalahoma City.
Bruce left the field of writing and producing to move to
Iowa, where he started Quality Quick Print of Clear Lake.
Mead owned and operated the printing company from 1978 -
1988. He was active in community affairs as president of
Rotary Club, and he was a member of RLDS Church. He acted
in community theater. His favorite role was that of Big
Daddy in "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof." He was founder of the
Planetarium Theater Foundation. Mead's vision was to
combine live theater with planetarium projection, a dream
that was to remain unfulfilled.
Bruce relocated to Cedar Rapids in 1989 where he worked
for Norand Data Systems as a senior technical writer.
There, he was chapter vice president of the Society for
Technical Communications. He received the Award of
Excellence for his book on "Wireless Data Network Spread
Spectrum Technology," and was active in Toastmaster's
Club.
In retirement, Bruce consulted under the name Sand Dollar
Communications, and continued to write poetry and short
stories, and to work on a novel. In his spare time, he
taught 15th century sailing techniques as an instructor
with the Columbus Fleet Association of Corpus Christi.
Bruce's recreational interests were as diverse as was his
career. He was a private pilot, sailor, craftsman, wood
carver, photographer, ham radio operator, canoeist, and
motorcyclist. He read broadly in the sciences, philosophy,
and religion. His greatest joy were his friends with whom
he dearly loved to share ideas and philosophical insights.
He is survived by his beloved son, Allan, 23, of Cedar
Rapids; a brother, John and his family of Evanston, Ill.;
and a throng of friends.
Irma C. Haaf
Irma C. Haaf,
87, of
Garner, Iowa, died Saturday, March 16, 2002 at the Hancock
County Memorial Hospital in Britt, Iowa.
Her funeral was held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 19 at St.
Boniface Catholic Church in Garner with Fr. Michael
Schueller officiating. Lector was Millie Young. Music was
provided by organist, Carolyn Kumsher who accompanied the
church choir. Ushers were Lawrence Engstler and Homer Van
Oort. Honorary bearers were John Kern, David Kern, Andy
Kern, Pat Haaf, Jeff Haaf, David Haaf, John Haaf and
Steven Lee. Pallbearers were Tom Kern, Lynn Worley, Todd
Worley, Ron Lee, Mike Nelson and Cody Haaf. Interment was
in St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery. Cataldo Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements.
Irma Cecelia Haaf, the daughter of Bernard and Cecile
(Bryant) Knoll, was born Nov. 12, 1914 at Marshalltown,
Iowa. She graduated from Garner High School in 1932 as
class valedictorian. On April 23, 1935 she was married to
John Joseph Haaf at St. Boniface Catholic Church in
Garner. They lived in Garner where they owned and operated
an upholstery business. Irma also worked in the
Garner-Hayfield School system as a cook for many years.
She moved to Prairie View Apartments in Garner on July 21,
1994. She enjoyed her family, sewing, handiwork and
crafts.
She was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church, Rosary
Society, and the Garner VFW Auxiliary.
She is survived by her five children, Phyllis Kern and her
husband, Joe, of Clear Lake, Phillip Haaf and his wife,
Geraldine, of Cedar Rapids, Wanda Worley and her husband,
Robert, of Cedar Rapids, Bonnie Lee of Davenport and Mark
Haaf and his wife, Lori, of Garner; 27 grandchildren; 21
great-grandchildren; a sister, LaVon Lemke of Garner; a
sister-in-law, Georgia Kennedy of Texas; a brother-in-law,
Raymond Swalve of Fremont, Calif.; and many nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, John, on Dec.
19, 1981; her daughter, Juanita, Aug. 27, 1993; a
granddaughter, Kim Nelson; a brother, Elmer Knoll; and
four sisters, Elsie Dorenkamp, Isabelle Dankbar, Reta Juhl
and Lorraine Swalve.
Diane L. Petersen
Diane L. Petersen,
46, 910 N.
12th St., Clear Lake, died Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at the
Mercy Medical Center East Campus, Mason City, Iowa. The
funeral service was held Friday, March 22, at the United
Methodist Church, 508 2nd Ave N., Clear Lake. The Rev.
Fred Lewis officiated. Interment was at Memorial Park
Cemetery, Mason City. Memorials may be given to the Diane
L. Petersen Memorial Fund.
Diane was born June 11, 1955, in Mason City, the daughter
of Donavon G. and Loraine (Evenson) Klang. She graduated
from Clear Lake High School in 1973. Diane worked at
several local businesses, and most recently at the All
Vets Golf Course, Garner Golf & Country Club and Lake
Lanes. Diane married Bill Petersen Aug. 7, 1992 in Clear
Lake. She loved boating, camping, raising exotic birds
and driving her convertible. Diane hosted the Monday
night "Meeting of the Minds." She was always known for
her sense of humor and love of animals. She loved her two
favorite "Kids" dogs Zoey Lynn and Della Reese.
Diane is survived by her husband, Bill Petersen, Clear
Lake; three brothers, Dan Klang and his wife, Patti,
Rockwell, Iowa, Randy Klang and his wife, Mary, Mason
City, and Tim Klang and his wife, Jeanine, Clear Lake; one
sister, Sue Price and her husband, Al, Clear Lake; several
nieces and nephews; her father and mother-in-law, Darreld
and Zelma Petersen, Clear Lake; two brothers-in-law,
Darreld (Buzz) Petersen Jr. and his wife, Bev, Clear Lake,
and Cliff Petersen and his wife, Mary, Fertile; one
sister-in-law, Zelene Schilling and her husband, Mark,
Thornton, Iowa; and special close friends Sue Golly and
Dick Nettleton, Clear Lake.
Diane was preceded in death by her parents and
grandparents.
Fred J. Wegner
Fred J. Wegner,
69, 400 S.
9th St., Clear Lake, died Friday, March 22, 2002 at the
Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit of North Iowa, Mason
City, Iowa. Funeral services were held Monday, March 25,
at Zion Lutheran Church, 112 N. 4th St., Clear Lake. The
Rev. James Grabitski officiated. Interment was at
Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City.
Fred was born Sept. 4, 1932, in Niles Township (Rural
Charles City), Floyd County, Iowa. He was the son of
Fredrick W. and Edith (Waidelich) Wegner. Fred was
baptized and confirmed at St. John's Lutheran Church in
Charles City. He graduated from Charles City High School
in 1950. He served in the United States Air Force during
the Korean Conflict, 1952 to 1956. He was stationed in
Selma, Ala. Fred was a flight instructor with the Link
Training. Fred married Betty Grap Feb. 13, 1953 in
Charles City, Iowa. Following the service he farmed in
the rural Charles City area. Fred and Betty moved to
Clear Lake in 1971 where he was the District Manager for
Vigortone Feeds and Crows Seed Corn. He was the General
manager for the Super 8 Motel for 18 years until he
retired in 1996.
Fred's pride and joy was spending time with his family,
grandchildren and great-granddaughter. Fred enjoyed
traveling, collecting antiques, coins and stamps. He will
be loved and remembered for his wonderful sense of humor
right up until the end. Fred was a member of the Prince
of Peace Lutheran Church, Mason City.
Fred is survived by his wife Betty Wegner, Clear Lake;
five children, Fred David Wegner and his wife, Ann, Clear
Lake, Pat Wistey and her husband, Bill, Clear Lake, Leann
Yakle and her husband, Jerry, Albert Lea, Minn., Nancy
Brinkman and her husband, Matt, Clear Lake, and Paul
Wegner and his wife, Kristy, Zomba, Malawi, Africa; nine
grandchildren, Matt Wegner and his wife, Cara, Lisa Wegner
and her special friend, Joby Brogden, Marshall Weeks,
Rachel Wistey, Zach Wistey, Adam Brinkman, Riley Brinkman,
Jason Wegner and Gabrielle Wegner; one great-grandchild,
Kallie Brogden; and one brother, Russell Wegner and his
wife, Eileen, Charles City.
Fred was preceded in death by his parents.
Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, was in charge
of arrangements.
Dorothy Ellen Larson
Dorothy Ellen Larson,
83, of
Clear Lake, died Friday, March 22, 2002 at the Oakwood
Care Center in Clear Lake.
No services will be held. According to Mrs. Larson's
wishes, her body has been cremated. Ward Van Slyke
Colonial Chapel, 101 North 4th Street, is in charge of the
arrangements.
Dorothy was born Sept. 23, 1918 in Douglas, Wyo., the
daughter of Victor and Lucille (Hall) DeMott. She
graduated from Algona High School in 1936 and was united
in marriage to Arlo Larson on Feb. 12, 1939 in Algona.
Dorothy has been a resident of the Oakwood Care Center
since December 1995.
Dorothy is survived by a sister, Betty Jean Monaco,
Payson, Az., and several nieces and nephews.
She will be inurned at the columbarium in Memorial Park
Cemetery, Mason City, Iowa, by her husband.
She was preceded in death by her husband in 1990; her
parents; one sister, Delores; and one brother, Victor.
Eva Blanche Washburn
Eva Blanche Washburn,
98,
210 West 10th Ave North Clear Lake, died Monday, March 25,
2002 , at the Oakwood Care Center in Clear Lake. Funeral
services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 28, at
the Regular Baptist Church 314 N. 6th St., Clear Lake,
with the Rev. Steven Cox officiating. Visitation will be
Wednesday from 5 - 7 p.m. at the Ward-Van Slyke Colonial
Chapel, 101 N. 4th St., Clear Lake. Memorials may be made
to the Regular Baptist Church, Clear Lake.
Eva was born Nov. 20, 1903, in Albany, Ill., the daughter
of William Watson and Carrie Josephine (Mickey) Jones.
Eva moved with her parents at an early age to Waterloo,
Iowa, and attended West High School.
Eva married Donald E. Washburn Dec. 8, 1921 at St. Peters,
Minn., moving to Mason City and then to Clear Lake in
1928.
Eva enjoyed sewing, handwork and reading. Eva also taught
Sunday school for many years. She was a member of the
Clear Lake Regular Baptist Church and a member of Bible
Study group since 1962.
Eva is survived by her son, Leonard Washburn and his wife,
Geraldine, of Clear Lake; two grandsons, Lowell Washburn
and his wife, Carol, Clear Lake, and Sterling Washburn and
his wife, Cindy, Clear Lake; four great-grandchildren,
Matt Washburn, Clear Lake; Jennifer Stover and her
husband, Paul, St. Louis Park, Minn., Justin Washburn, Des
Moines, Iowa, and Melissa Washburn, Ames, Iowa.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Donald;
two brothers, Teddy and Laveral Jones; and one
great-grandson, Travis Washburn.
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