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Obituaries on this page:
Pat Leo Morse
Verda L. Lyons
Stanley Edwin Long
Clayton L. Wornson
Lawrence "Stan" Stanley Held
Cecelia "Cece" M. Shaw
LaRue Mae Roney
Delbert C. Kneeland
Leo C. "Bud" Duregger
Jaime Elisha Heflin
Doloras V. "Duffy" Garrison
Catherine "Kate" A. Davis
Leon Donald Eymann
January 3, 2007
Pat Leo Morse
Pat Leo Morse, 50, of 804 N. 9th St., Clear Lake, died Wednesday, Dec.
27, 2006, at the Muse-Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City, Iowa.
Memorial services were held Saturday, Dec. 30, at the Ward-Van Slyke
Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, with the Rev. Dennis Ganz officiating.
Memorials are suggested to the Pat L. Morse Memorial Fund. Pat was born
Jan. 4, 1956, in Iowa City, Iowa, the son of Harry E. and Ida (Cooley)
Morse. He was a graduate of Forest City High School. Pat married Elida
Kofoed, Oct. 25, 1980 at Zion Lutheran Church in Clear Lake. Pat was
employed in the heating and air conditioning service and worked in the
Clear Lake and Mason City area. Pat enjoyed hunting, fishing, reading,
watching the Cubs and Hawkeyes, playing bingo and playing cribbage with
his sister, Sandy. He also liked to listen to western music and going to
breakfast with Shorty and his brothers when they were in town. Pat is
survived by his wife, Elida Morse, of Clear Lake; two children, Melissa
Morse of Iowa City and Ryan Morse of Clear Lake; four brothers, Steve
(Geri) Morse of St. Paul Park, Minn., Tim (Kathy) Morse of Colorado
Springs, Colo., Scott Morse of Anchorage, Alaska and Jon (Debbie) Morse
of Salem, Ore.; two sisters, Sandy (Dave) Gjerdahl of Quartzsite, Az.
and Elin (Harold) "Shorty" Miner of Fertile, Iowa, and several nieces
and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and a nephew, Troy
Burke.
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Verda L. Lyons
Verda L. Lyons, 87, of Loveland, Colo., formerly of Clear Lake, Iowa,
died Dec. 22, 2006, at the Berthoud Living Center in Berthoud, Colo. She
was born Aug. 23, 1919, in Corning, Iowa, to Godfred and Carrie A. (Gravett)
Rubin. She attended schools in Corning, and was married to William C.
Lyons in Rolla, Mo., on Jan. 25, 1939. William and Verda moved to Clear
Lake where she worked as a dental assistant for Dr. Calhoun until 1964.
She was a full-time homemaker from then on. The Lyons transferred to
Lincoln, Neb, in the early 1970s, and from there moved to Loveland,
where they retired. She was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in
Clear Lake and St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Loveland. She
was an active volunteer at McKee Medical Center and the Loveland Senior
Center. Verda enjoyed ceramics and china painting, needlework, sewing,
and was a great gardener. She is survived by two sons, Darwin Lyons and
wife, Claudia, of Burlington, Iowa, and Fran Lyons and wife, Diane, of
Loveland; two sisters, Edith Bell of Loveland, and Evelyn Kapple of
Wahoo, Neb.; six grandchildren, Ellen Deets and husband, Jeff, of
Rockwell, Iowa, Roberta Ouverson and husband, Brian, of Fertile, Iowa,
Deborah Marquard and husband, Ken, of Rockwell, and William A. Lyons and
wife, Bonnie, of Layton, Utah; 17 great-grandchildren; and two
great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband,
William Carl; five brothers and three sisters. Memorial contributions
may be made to Hospice of Larimer County or to St. John's Catholic
Church in care of Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home.
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January
10, 2007
Stanley Edwin
Long With great sadness we announce the death of our
father and brother, Stanley Edwin Long. Stan was born on May 30, 1922 on
a Thornton, Iowa farm and graduated from Thornton High School. After
serving in the Marines in WWII, he returned to the farm. A few years
later he left the farm to go to Iowa State University where he graduated
with a degree in vocational agriculture. He taught in several Iowa
communities. He went on to get his Master's Degree in Counseling and
Guidance. With this, he helped and advised many young students in both
Iowa and Alaska until his retirement. After retirement he married
Loretta Long, and he returned to his home town of Thornton. He enjoyed
the time he spent in their garden. Together they canned and preserved
what they grew, and enjoyed sharing their produce with friends and
neighbors. He was active in his church his whole life. He gave his time
and skills in the many places he lived to help young and old hear the
message of God's love and salvation. He helped in whatever way his help
was needed from maintenance to visiting and leading worship services. In
his retirement, the weekly message he chose for the outdoor sign at St.
Paul's Lutheran was anticipated by the community and congregation. Until
a short time ago, he led a Bible Study at the Marion Home in Fort Dodge,
Iowa where he resided. Stan Long entered eternal life on Dec. 31, 2006
at the age of 84 years. Surviving and mourning his loss are his brother
and sister from Thornton, Howard Long and Mildred Renner; his sons and
daughters, Ed Long (Beth), Thunder Bay, Ontario and Fran Long (Barb),
Fort Dodge, Jackie Gray (Jeff), Alpharetta, Ga., and Heidi Moore (Rod),
Plattsburgh, N.Y. Stan's grandchildren are Gretchen Long, Mark Long
(Alyson), Hilary Long, Christie Willits (Ryan), Andy Long (Lindsey),
Julie Long, Jordan, Jessica, Jamie Joy and Josh Gray, and Max Moore. His
great grandchildren are Devin Long, Eva Long, and Sydney, Olivia, and
Carson Willits. Stan was predeceased by his wife, Loretta; infant son,
Marion; parents, Lorenzo and Anna; brothers, Harold and Ronald; and
grandson, Kenneth. A service celebrating his life and the love of God
was held Thursday, Jan. 4, in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Thornton.
Memorials will be forwarded to charities at the discretion of the
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Clayton L.
Wornson
Clayton L. Wornson, 92, of 2414 North Shore Drive, Clear Lake, died
Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007, at the Calvin Manor Assisted Living Health
Center, Des Moines, Iowa. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 5, at
the Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, with the Rev. Dean Hess
officiating. Internment was at Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City, Iowa.
Memorials may be made to the Clayton L. Wornson memorial fund. Clayton
Wornson was born July 29, 1914 in Brookings, S.D. of second generation
Norwegian-American parents Harry and Elvina Wornson. Spending his
childhood in Mankato, Minn., he was active in the Boy Scouts, earning
the Eagle Scout distinction and acting frequently as bugler for military
ceremonies. Following high school, during the Great Depression, he
traveled to Washington D.C. with an intent to study law. In Washington
he worked, studied law, sang in a traveling quartet and obtained a law
degree from American University. He met Lillie Louise Wolf, who was
employed in Washington in the social security administration as an
assistant to the US attorney general. They were married in 1938. He
joined the Navy at the beginning of World War II and served as an
officer assigned to convoy duty in the North Atlantic and as a
lieutenant on the aircraft carrier USS Guadalcanal. Following the war
Lillie and Clayton settled in Mason City and their family grew from two
sons to five. Mr. Wornson was active in the business community as
traffic manager for the Brick and Tile Company and as a Rotarian. He was
also a musician and played the piano and several other instruments. He
conducted the chamber of commerce male choir of over 100 voices, sang in
church services and at weddings, directed the combined church choir's
performance of Handel's Messiah and served as cantor in the Jewish
synagogue. With the decline and demise of the Brick and Tile Company in
the early 1960's Mr. Wornson re-studied the law, passed the Iowa bar
exam, and was elected as Cerro Gordo County attorney in 1962. He served
as county attorney for 17 years. After leaving public office, Mr Wornson
continued to practice law in Mason City well into his 80's and led a
full life with Lillie at their home on Clear Lake. Mr. Wornson was
active in public affairs and especially in his later life, a passionate
advocate for progressive government, civil rights and the economic
interests of the less advantaged. Mr. Wornson began making wine in the
early 1970's which became a lifelong passion. He served many times as
president of the North Iowa Wine Club and won many ribbons for his wines
at the North Iowa Fair. He was recently honored for his 60 years as a
Rotarian. Clayton is survived by his wife, Lillie Wornson, of Clear
Lake; five sons, Richard F. (Catherine H.) Wornson of New Prague, Minn.;
Thomas A. Wornson of Corte Madera, Calif., Douglas P. (Barbara) Wornson
of Northfield, Minn., Jamie W. (Diana) Wornson and David L. (Laurie)
Wornson of Des Moines, Iowa; a daughter-in-law, Frances Wornson and her
husband, Michael Hartung ,of Cross Lake, Minn.; brother, Arnie (Bernice)
Wornson and their children, Nancy, Kathy and Mary of Mankato, Minn.; 10
grandchildren, John, Kristin, Eric, Katie, Elizabeth, John, Nick, David,
Lexi and Jessie. Clayton was preceded in death by his parents.
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Lawrence
"Stan" Stanley Held Lawrence "Stan" Stanley Held, Mason
City, Iowa, died Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007 at Muse-Norris Hospice Inpatient
Unit, Mason City. A memorial service was held Saturday, Jan. 6, at the
United Methodist Church, Ventura, Iowa with the Rev. Audrey Westendorf-Young
officiating. Inurnment will take place at a later date in Ellinwood,
Kan. Memorials may be given in his name to the Ventura United Methodist
Church. Stan was born Sept. 20, 1953 in Manhattan, Kan., the son of
Norman and Joanne (Rodgers) Held. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, trap
shooting and the outdoors. While in high school he was involved in
football and track. He graduated from Ventura High School in 1973. After
high school he entered the U.S. Navy. Following the service he lived
throughout the United States, moving back to Mason City in 2004, where
he worked at Graham. Stan is survived by his father, Dr. Norman Held and
his wife, Dorothy, Ventura; sister, Shelley Laine Szipszky and her
husband, Henry, Wasilla, Alaska and their children, Breanna and Luke
Szipszky. Stan was preceded in death by his mother. Ward-Van Slyke
Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, was in charge of arrangements.
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Cecelia "Cece"
M. Shaw Cecelia "Cece" M. Shaw, 62, of 903 9th Ave. S.,
Clear Lake, died Friday, Jan. 5, 2007 at Heritage Care Center, Mason
City, Iowa. Her wishes were to donate her body to the University Of Iowa
Anatomy Dept. Memorial services are pending at the Ward-Van Slyke
Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake. LaRue Mae Meier 67, of Swaledale, Iowa,
died Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit,
Mason City, Iowa after complications of pneumonia. Funeral services were
held Tuesday, Jan. 9, at Ward Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake,
with the Rev. Dennis Ganz officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Valley
Cemetery, Swaledale. Memorials may be directed to the LaRue Mae Meier
Memorial Fund.
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LaRue Mae Roney
LaRue Mae Roney was born July 22, 1939, in Mason City, the daughter of
Grant and Irene (Benzing) Roney. LaRue graduated from Swaledale
Consolidated High School in 1957, later graduating from Hamilton
Business College, Mason City in 1959. After graduation she worked for
the First State Bank, Thornton as a bookkeeper for many years. LaRue was
united in marriage to Clarence Pedersen. After his death she was united
in marriage to Richard Meier on Oct. 29, 1966, at the Evangelical Free
Church, Clear Lake. Richard and LaRue made their home on the farm in
rural Swaledale. LaRue loved sewing, antiquing, quilting, antique doll
collecting, gardening, and helping with the farm work. Her greatest love
was spending time with family, friends and her many pets. LaRue is
survived by her brother, Loren J. Roney, Swaledale; brother-in-law,
Martin (Lois) Meier, Swaledale; sister-in-law, Mary Ann (Cecil)
Ditsworth, Mason City; along with many nieces, nephews, other relatives
and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, Grant and Irene
Roney; Clarence Pedersen; husband, Richard Meier on Sept. 4, 2006; and
sister-in-law, Dorthea (Pals) Sargent.
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January
17, 2007
Delbert C.
Kneeland Delbert C. Kneeland, 90, of Spirit Lake, Iowa,
passed away Monday, Jan. 8, 2007 at Lakes Regional Healthcare in Spirit
Lake. A memorial service was held Thursday, Jan. 11, at the United
Methodist Church in Spirit Lake. Memorials make be given in Delbert's
name to the United Methodist Church or the the Lions Club. Delbert was
born Sept. 15, 1916, in Riverside, Iowa, to Jacob Earl and Virdie (Marken)
Kneeland. He graduated from Marshalltown High School in 1934. He was
united in marriage to Doris Bunse on June 5, 1942 in Newton, Iowa.
Delbert worked for Fisher Controls in Marshalltown, Iowa, as a machinist
and a pattern maker for 38 years, before retiring in 1979. Delbert and
Doris moved to Clear Lake, where they resided for 14 years, before
moving to Spirit Lake. Delbert was a member of the Cub Scouts, Boy
Scouts, and was a Boy Scout leader for many years. In scouting he
received the Silver Beaver Award. He was also a member of the United
Methodist Church, the Lions Club, a past-president of the United
Methodist Camp at Clear Lake and was active on the Iowa District Camp
Board. Delbert enjoyed wood working, making candy, traveling, and
Winnebago camping. Delbert is survived by his wife, Doris Kneeland of
Spirit Lake; two daughters, Caroline Tritle and her husband, Merlin, of
Spirit Lake, and Janice Laughlin and her husband, Fred, of Indianapolis,
Ind.; two sons, Gerald Kneeland and his wife, Sherry, of Marion, Iowa,
and Dale Kneeland and his wife, Sheryl, of Austin, Texas; seven
grandchildren, Heather Vugteveen, Nathan Tritle, Matt deSilva, Brian
Tritle, Angela Kneeland, David Kneeland, and Heidi Klinghagen; eight
great-grandchildren, Kyler, Hannah, Garret, Sam, Bailey, Andrew, Layne
and Lily; two sisters, Mary Lensch and her husband, Ken, of Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, and Irma Vance and her husband, Randall, of Burlington,
Iowa; and one brother, Lester Kneeland, of Vinton, Iowa. He was preceded
in death by his parents; two brothers, Ivan and Ira; and one sister,
Avis.
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Leo C. "Bud"
Duregger Leo C. "Bud" Duregger, 77, of 5851 South Shore
Drive, Clear Lake died Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2007 at Mercy Medical Center
North Iowa, Mason City, Iowa. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan.
15, at Galilean Lutheran Church, Clear Lake with Pastor Jeff Ungs
officiating. Interment was in Clear Lake Cemetery. Memorials may be
directed to the Leo "Bud" Duregger Memorial Fund. Leo "Bud" Duregger was
born Sept. 1, 1929, in Swaledale, Iowa, the son of Edward Sr. and Alice
(Hoffman) Duregger. Bud attended Clear Lake Schools, and then began his
career in commercial plumbing for E.L. Secory and Sons for 17 years. Bud
was united in marriage to Edith (Herman) Caspers on Sept. 12, 1963 in
Sioux Falls, S.D. Bud worked for L.A. Fulton and Sons Plumbing and
Heating in Des Moines, Iowa for 30 years until retirement in 1998. Bud
enjoyed playing cribbage, fishing, bingo, camping, and especially
spending time with his family. He was a member of Galilean Lutheran
Church in Clear Lake. Left to cherish his memory are his daughters,
Kelley (Alan) Stumme of Goodell, Iowa, Cathy Diercks (Jerry Zimmer) of
Charles City, Iowa, and Cindy (Dennis) Rieman of Charles City; six
grandchildren, David (Leah), Jon, Amber, Tina (Lance), Josh, and Andrea;
six great-grandchildren; Jazmyn, Jordyn, Gavin, Mercades, Reid, and
Callista; three brothers, Ed Duregger Jr. of Garner, Iowa, Fred (Helen)
Duregger of Virginia, and Larry Borum of Florida; two sisters, Helen
Sorenson of Alden, Iowa and Irene Sorenson of California. Bud was
preceded in death by his parents, Edward Sr. and Alice; his wife, Eadie;
four brothers, Virgil, Albert, Robert, and an infant brother, Donald
Duane; three sisters, Ida Mae, Mary, and Gladys; and a great-grandchild,
Kali.
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Jaime Elisha
Heflin The exciting moments of pregnancy have turned to
sorrow and heartfelt loss with the death of our baby, Jaime Elisha
Heflin, on Saturday, Jan. 6, 2007. A private family graveside service
was held at Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City with the Rev. John Tilp
of St Patrick's Catholic Church, Clear Lake officiating. Survivors
include parents, Tony and Shannon (Newman) Heflin; brother and sister,
Adam and Allison; grandparents, Tom and Kathy Newman, Clear Lake, and
Gary and Mary Heflin, Rembrant, Iowa; and aunts and uncles, Jerilynn and
Dean Bell, Clear Lake, Tammy and Jon Heflin, Rembrant and Tara Heflin,
Mason City, Iowa. Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, was in
charge of arrangements. Jan. 24, 2007 Dayton Merriman, 97, passed away
Jan. 4, 2007 in Clearwater, Fla. Day and Jorie Merriman were former
owners of the Clear Lake Reporter, having purchased it in 1945. They
later purchased the Clear Lake Mirror and published the combined papers
until 1956. Dayton was active in the Masons, barbershop groups and civic
activities. He is survived by his daughters, Judith, of Nebraska, Susan
and Sandra, of Minnesota; also by many grandchildren,
great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter.
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Doloras V.
"Duffy" Garrison Doloras V. "Duffy" Garrison, 86 years of
age, of Beatrice, Neb., passed away at the Parkview Center in Beatrice
on Sunday morning, Jan. 21, 2007. Memorial service will be held
Thursday, Jan. 25, at Trinity Lutheran Church in DeWitt, Neb. Burial of
ashes and graveside service will be held in Clear Lake at a later date.
There will be no viewing, but a register book will be available for
signatures Wednesday from 1-6 p.m. at the Venrick-Griffiths-Hovendick
Chapel in DeWitt. A memorial has been established to the Sesostris
Shrine and the DeWitt Historical Society with the family in charge.
Messages of condolence may be sent to rich@griffithshovendick.com. They
will be forwarded to the family. Duffy was born on May 7, 1920 in DeWitt
to Milo M. and Louise M. "Lizzie" (Essman) Garrison. He attended DeWitt
High School in DeWitt, Neb. and earned his GED. He served his country in
the United States Army during World War II, serving from 1942-1945. He
received his training in Hawaii, served at Saipan, Okinawa and on other
various islands in the Pacific Theater. He served in very hazardous
locations of the war. He and Norma Jene Chamberlain of Beatrice were
married on Sept. 6, 1945 in Pasadena, Calif. He worked briefly at
Petersen Manufacturing in DeWitt and then for Northern Natural Gas
(later known as Enron) in Clear Lake for 37 years, retiring in 1982. He
moved to back to DeWitt in 1998 and then to Beatrice in 2006. He was a
member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Mason City, Iowa and was a
former member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in DeWitt. He enjoyed
fishing and boating (especially in Canada), and making wooden yard
ornaments. Survivors include his brother, Jack Garrison and wife, Mary,
of DeWitt; nephews, their spouses and families, Robert Mead of San
Antonio, Texas, Terry Higgins of Copperas Cove, Texas, Randy and Dustin
Garrison of Beatrice, Steve and Tim Garrison of DeWitt; nieces, their
spouses and families, Kerri Thornburg and Kristi Rahe of DeWitt, and
Jennie Dorrough of Fort Worth, Texas; numerous grand-nephews and nieces;
step-nephews and nieces; step-grand-nephews and nieces. He was preceded
in death by his parents, Milo and Louise "Lizzie" (Essman) Garrison; his
wife, Norma Jene Garrison on June 8, 1995; sisters, Rose Higgins, Fern
Otto Welch, and Idell Mead; brothers-in-law, Jim Higgins, Bob Otto,
Russel "Bud" Welch, and Loren "Pete" Mead; and grand-nephew Holden Rahe.
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31, 2007
Catherine
"Kate" A. Davis Catherine "Kate" A. Davis, 90, Clear
Lake, died Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2007 at the Muse-Norris Hospice Inpatient
Unit, Mason City, Iowa. A funeral service was held Saturday, Jan. 27, at
Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, with Lay Assistant Richard
Scott officiating. Interment will be held at the Clear Lake Cemetery.
Memorials may be given to Hospice of North Iowa. Kate was born Nov. 18,
1916 in Clear Lake, the daughter of Orren and Dorcas Rose (Pester)
Porter. She graduated from Clear Lake High School. She lived in Clear
Lake her entire life. Kate married Charles "Chuck" Davis on March 3,
1935 at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa. They were married for
over 69 years. Kate was a great cook. She loved baking, sewing and her
cats. Her greatest love was spending time with her children and
grandchildren. She was a very thoughtful mother and grandmother to all.
She enjoyed playing Scrabble, cards, and especially 500 at the Clear
Lake Senior Citizens Center and at home. She was a member of Zion
Lutheran Church. Kate is survived by four children, Sandra Cesar, Clear
Lake, Jill Deuel and her husband, Rick, San Antonio, Texas, Joni
Anderson, Kingman, Az. and Scott Davis and his wife, Rene, Forest City,
Iowa; eight grandchildren, Shaun Cesar and his wife, Lori, Tracy
Connell, Dwayne Davis, Stacie Peavy and her husband, David, Chad Deuel
and his wife, Michelle, Cody Deuel, Christie Anderson and Heidi Spurlock
and her husband, Davy; 13 great-grandchildren and three
great-great-grandchildren. Kate was preceded in death by her parents;
her husband, Charles on July 3, 2004; son, Michael; two infant
great-grandsons; four sisters, Flossie Skellenger, Ella Bruns, Lucille
Franklin, and Esther Evans. Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake,
was in charge of arrangements.
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Leon Donald
Eymann Leon Donald Eymann, 82, of Clear Lake, died
Saturday, Jan. 27, 2007, at the Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason
City, Iowa. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan.
31, at Zion Lutheran Church, 112 North 4th Street, Clear Lake, with the
Rev. Dean Hess officiating. Family will receive friends one hour prior
to church services on Wednesday at the church. Following the services
there will be military honors at the church by members of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars of Clear Lake. According to his wishes his body was
cremated. The family of Leon Donald Eymann has requested that memorial
contributions be made to the Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa West Campus
Dialysis Center in his memory. Leon Donald Eymann, was born on Aug. 2,
1924, in Forest City, Iowa, the son of L.K. and Vesta (Lewis) Eymann.
Don attended school in Forest City and graduated from Forest City High
School. He enlisted into the Army Air Corps during World War II and
served overseas in the European Theater and was a co-pilot on a B-17
bomber and was honorably discharged as a 2nd Lt. After his honorable
discharge, Don attended the University of Iowa in Iowa City. Don
returned to Forest City to join his brother, John, in the family
business selling cars and John Deere equipment. He moved to Clear Lake
in 1986, working as a realtor for Northern Realty in Clear Lake. He was
united in marriage to his wife, Shirley, on Aug. 15, 1950 in Mason City,
Iowa. Don enjoyed mowing his yard, traveling, fishing, playing cards,
hunting, and golfing, but his great love and enjoyment was his family
and friends. He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Clear Lake, and
the Clear Lake Veterans of Foreign Wars. Left to cherish his memory is
his wife, Shirley Eymann, of Clear Lake; three children, Suzanne Wright
of Oregon City, Ore., Joni Fields and her husband, Dan of Shorewood,
Minn., and Jan Eymann-McConville and her husband, Tim, of Verona, Wis.;
five grandchildren, Jenny, Stephanie, Leanna, Tyler, and Kolby. Don is
also survived by his sister, Marilyn Hanna and her husband, Tom, of
Kensett, Iowa as well as other relatives and friends. He was preceded in
death by his parents; two brothers, Lewis and John; and two sisters, Pat
and Norma.
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