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Wayne
Erickson
Funeral services for Wayne R. Erickson of
Cresco will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday,
April 1 at Notre Dame Parish - Assumption
Worsbip Center in Cresco with interment in
Calvary Cemetery in Cresco.
Visitation will be from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00
p.m. on Wednesday at Conway Funeral Home in
Cresco. There will be a 6:30 p.m. Scripture
service on Wednesday. There will be visitation
at the church on Thursday one hour prior to
services.
Wayne, 61, died Sunday, March 28, 2004 at St.
Mary's Hospital in Rochester, MN.
A full obituary will appear in next week's
issue of the Times Plain Dealer.
Arthur Pecinovsky
Funeral services for Arthur E. Pecinovsky
will be held at 2:00 p.m. today, Wednesday,
March 31 at Notre Dame Parish - St. Joseph's
Worship Center in Cresco.
Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery in
Cresco. Conway Funeral Home is handling the
arrangements.
Arthur, 93, died Saturday, March 27, 2004 at
the Cresco Care Center in Cresco.
A full obituary will appear in next week's
issue of the Times Plain Dealer.
John Fenske
Funeral services for John Fenske of Cresco
were held at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, March 29 at
the First Lutheran Church in Cresco with Rev.
Gary Lee and Intern Jerleen Schlesser
officiating.
Inurnment will be at a later date in New
Oregon Cemetery. Lindstrom Funeral Home handled
the arrangements.
John, 48, died Thursday, March 25, 2004 at
his residence in Cresco.
John Arthur Fenske was born May 4, 1955 in
Cresco, the son of William J. and Rosella G.
(Opat) Fenske. John lived in Howard County for a
good share of his life.
In 1984, he married Lisa Riha. They were
later divorced. To this union one child was
born, Melissa Sue.
John was a craftsman, a "Jack of all trades".
He loved nature. His hobbies included writing
poetry, baking, gardening, collecting things
from nature, fishing, camping, canoeing,
swimming and sewing. He was extremely proud of
his garden and would share any excess produce.
He is survived by one daughter: Melissa
Mayberrry of Ames; his mother: Rose Fenske of
Cresco; his brothers and sisters: Shirley
McKinley of Rochester, MN, Linda Hovey of
Harmony, MN, Betty Leitz of Tomahawk, WI, Dale
of Protivin, Barbara Lickteig of Cresco, Rick of
Cresco, Connie Fenske of Ridgeway, and Dan of
Nashua; and his maternal grandmother: Olena Opat
of Cresco.
John was preceded in death by his father:
William; one brother: Floyd; his paternal
grandparents: Ruth D. Fenske, and Henry T.
Fenske; and his maternal grandfather: Frank J.
Opat.
Charles Richardson
Funeral services for Charles Richardson were
held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, March 29 at the
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in
Riceville with Rev. Ray Atwood officiating.
The pall was placed by his grandchildren:
Susan Smalley, Kristy Cain, and Tamie Stahl and
god child: Jean Pickar. Interment was in Calvary
Cemetery in Riceville. Pallbearers were his
grandsons: Steve and Tom Anderlik, James, Dean,
Darrell, David, and Lonnie Richardson, and Mark
Springer. Conway Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Charles, 94, died Thursday, March 25, 2004 at
the Riceville Community Rest Home where he had
made his home since November of 2002.
Charles Henry Richardson was born June 17,
1909 in Howard County, near Elma, the son of
James Francis and Amanda Mary (Weakland)
Richardson. He received his education in the
rural school near his home and following his
schooling, he worked on the farm.
On October 17, 1933 he married Cecelia
O'Brien at the Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church in Elma. They made their home on a farm
between Riceville and Elma until 1958, when they
moved into Riceville and he started trucking. He
hauled fuel for over 17 years for Co-op Oil.
Charles enjoyed tinkering with wood, playing
cards, watching his grandchildren in sports, and
doing odd jobs for the church and cemetery.
He was a member of the Immaculate Conception
Church and the Knights of Columbus.
He is survived by his children: Irene
Anderlik of Riceville and William of Hayfield,
MN; 11 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren;
eight great-great-grandchildren and one sister:
Loretta Gansen of Lime Springs.
Charles was preceded in death by his wife:
Cecelia; one son: Leland; one daughter: DeLores
Stiver; one grandson; two brothers: Arthur and
Raymond; and an infant sister: Irene Richardson.
Matt Riha
Funeral services for Matthias "Matt" Riha of
Cresco were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday,
March 27 at the Notre Dame Parish - St. Joseph's
Worship Center in Cresco with Rev. Henry W.
Charipar officiating.
Inurnment will be held at a later date in
Calvary Cemetery in Cresco. Honorary pallbearers
were: Kelsey Riha, Lauren Riha, Daniel Riha,
Andrew Riha, Brandon Riha, Bryan Riha, Amanda
Riha, Erica Riha, Melissa Mayberry, Christopher
Mayberry, and Nicholas Mayberry. Pallbearers
were: Frank Riha, Gene Riha, Jerry Jirak, Bob
Rausch, David Rausch, and Tom McEnaney. Conway
Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Matt, 80, died Thursday, March 25, 2004 at
the Regional Health Services of Howard County
Hospital in Cresco.
Matthias Thomas Riha was born June 7, 1923 in
Fort Atkinson, the son of Frank and Mary (Franzen)
Riha. He attended grade school at St. Lukes
School in St. Lucas. He entered the Air Force on
May 20, 1946 at Fort Snelling, MN, serving as an
auto mechanic. He was a Corporal with the 78th
Motor Vehicle Squadron, doing a tour in Manila,
Phillipine Islands. On April 28, 1949, he was
discharged at Hamilton Air Force Base, Hamilton,
CA.
On October 3, 1953 he married Mary C.
McEnaney at St. Mary's Catholic Church in
Waucoma. They farmed from 1954 until 1981. After
their retirement they moved on an acreage at the
south edge of Cresco. They moved into an
apartment in Cresco this past fall.
He was a member of the American Legion and
the VFW. He liked to fish, hunt squirrels, and
play cards. In his younger years, he played town
ball and still liked to listen to the Twins
baseball games. He loved to tinker in his tool
shop. He is survived by his wife Mary; three
sons: Kevin of Waseca, MN, Steven and Patrick,
both of Cresco; one daughter: Lisa Mayberry of
Ames; 11 grandchildren; four brothers: James
Croatt of St. Lucas, Leonard Riha of Madison, WI
and Francis Riha and Daniel Riha, both of
Waucoma; and one sister: Barbara Jirak of Fort
Atkinson.
Matt was preceded in death by one son: Brian;
one daughter: Linda; one brother: Edward Riha;
and two sisters: Loretta Rausch and Angela
Brannon.
Helen Doherty
Funeral services for Helen Doherty were held
at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 25 at the
Assumption Catholic Church in Canton, MN with
Msgr. Donald J Schmitz and Rev. Donald J Hawes
officiating.
Interment was in St. Agnes Cemetery in
Plymouth Rock. Honorary pallbearer was: Charlene
Gideon. Pallbearers were: Patrick Mahoney, Shawn
Mahoney, Terry Mahoney, Darin Doherty, Shane
Doherty, Kevin Milz, and Peter Doherty. Conway
Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Helen, 94, died Monday, March 22, 2004 at the
Seasons Hospice in Rochester, MN.
Helen E. Doherty was born June 6, 1909 in
Plymouth Rock, the daughter of Michael Francis
and Anastasia (Gossman) McCabe. She attended
high school at Sacred Heart Academy, a boarding
school, in Cedar Rapids, graduating in June of
1927. She returned to the home farm to keep
house for her widowed father, her mother died in
1924.
On June 2, 1936 she married Leo P. Doherty at
St. Agnes Catholic Church in Plymouth Rock, they
moved to Cresco where Leo was employed by the
county. They moved back to the farm in 1942.
Helen lived on the farm until she was 91, when
she moved into an apartment in Canton Manor.
Her hobbies were dancing, gardening, mowing
lawn and doing fancy work.
She is survived by her children: Connie
Mahoney of Independence, Carroll of Rochester,
MN, Beth Ask of Rochester, MN Robert of Preston,
MN, Kay Kubik of Rochester, MN, and Colleen Milz
of Rochester, MN; 16 grandchildren; and 17
great-grandchildren.
Helen was preceded in death by her husband
Leo on March 3, 1979; one son: Gregrory; one
granddaughter; four brothers: Anthony, Leo,
Avitus, and Raymond; and two sisters: Madeline
Henry and Bernadette Taylor.
Aloysius Gerleman
Funeral services for Aloysius Gerleman of St.
Lucas are pending with Hugeback and Chenoweth
Funeral Home in New Hampton.
Aloysius, 85, died Sunday, March 28, 2004 at
the Palmer Lutheran Health Center in West Union.
Gertrude Sovereign
Funeral services for Gertrude Sovereign,
formerly of Cresco were held at 1:30 p.m. on
Wednesday, March 24 at the First Congregational
Church in Cresco with Rev. Tim Sir officiating.
Interment was in Oak Lawn Cemetery in Cresco.
Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Gertrude, 98, died Saturday, March 20, 2004
at the Crestview Care Center in West Branch.
Gertrude Grace Kniffen was born March 31,
1905 on a farm near Chester, the daughter of
Frank Main Kniffen and Edith Delaphine (Tibbals)
Kniffen. She attended country school and upon
graduation from Chester High School attended
ISTC (University of Northern Iowa) for one
semester.
During her many years in Cresco, she was a
member of First Congregational Church, active in
the Order of the Eastern Star as Worthy Matron
and served on county boards during World War II.
Gertrude was more recently a member of Mayflower
Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
(DAR) in Cedar Rapids having descended from
three Patriots who served during the American
Revolution.
At retirement in 1968, Claude and Gertrdue
moved to Hiawatha, where they lived until March,
2001. She has been a resident of Crestview Care
Center in West Branch for the past three years.
She is survived by one daughter: LaVerne
Larson of Iowa City; one son: Oakley of Grand
Rapids, MI; 10 grandchildren; many
great-grandchildren; and one sister: Dorothy
Jensen of Fresno, CA.
Gertrude was preceded in death by her husband
Claude in February of 1995; one daughter:
Gwendolyn Kratz; her parents; three brothers:
Donald, Frank, and Lloyd; and one sister:
Virginia Madsen Ellison.
Glenn Dinger
Funeral services for Glenn Dinger of
Riceville were held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday,
March 27 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in
Riceville with Rev. Michael Parris officiating.
Interment was in Riverside Cemetery in
Riceville. Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Glenn, 73, died Tuesday, March 23, 2004 at
the Mitchell County Regional Health Center in
Osage.
Glenn Lyle Dinger was born November 1, 1930
in Milaca, MN the son of Lyle and Hazel Brotten
(Aanerud) Dinger. Glenn attended schools in
Breckenridge, MN until the ninth grade, and
moved to Riceville with his family graduating
from Riceville High School in 1949.
On June 2, 1951 he married Lois Klobassa at
St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Riceville. Glenn
joined the U.S. Air Force on January 6, 1951
serving in England until January of 1955. He
worked as a rural mail carrier for 40 years for
the U.S. Postal Service.
On June 29, 1989 he married Elizabeth Berge
at the Little Brown Church in Nashua.
He is survived by his wife Elizabeth of
Riceville; his four children: Beth Dinger of
LeRoy, MN, Brenda Singlestad of Lake Mills, Paul
of Minneapolis, MN, and Susan Swancutt of Manly;
his first wife: Lois Klobassa of Riceville;
three stepchildren: Theone Quattlebaum of
Spencer, Jason Vulk of Des Moines, and Ryan Vulk
of San Francisco, CA; six grandchildren; two
half brothers: Larry of Pohnpei, Micronesia and
John of Washington D.C.; and a half sister: Jan
Duggan of LaCrescent, MN.
Glenn was preceded in death by one grandson;
his parents; his stepmother: Lauraine Dinger;
and a half brother: Douglas Aanerud.
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04/01/2004 by Gene Manning
Beryl Cartwright
Interment for Beryl Cartwright will be held
at Leon Cemetery in Leon, IA at a later date.
Lindstrom Funeral Home is handling the
arrangements.
Beryl, 88, died Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at
Evans Memorial Home in Cresco.
Beryl Louisa Cartwright was born June 14,
1915 in Woodland, the daughter of George and
Goldie Bethards.
On February 14, 1935 she married Chester
Cartwright at Corydon. They spent most of their
lives in Decatur and Clarke Counties and moved
to Cresco in 2000 due to failing health.
Beryl loved to garden, cook, and bake. She
was an Avon representative for many years.
She is survived by her husband Chester of
Cresco; two daughters: Janet of Ft. Atkinson and
Nancy Shearer of Centennial, CO; four
grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and
three brothers: Raymond of Albany, OR, Harry of
Seymour, and Richard of New Virginia.
Beryl was preceded in death by her parents;
four sisters: Floy Sparks, Gerada Richardson,
Dorothy Sparks, and Beulah Fisher; and two
brothers: Delbert and Gerald.
Amanda Sensor
Funeral services for Amanda Sensor of Decorah
were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 3 at
St. Benedict's Catholic Church in Decorah with
Rev. Gary Krapfl officiating.
Interment was in St. Benedict's Catholic
Cemetery in Decorah. Pallbearers were: Jim Juve,
Norbert Bohr, John Lensch, Edward Roed, David
Lensch, Wayne Huinker, Ronald Numedahl, and
Orland Brunsvold. SchluterBalik Funeral Home
handled the arrangements.
Amanda, 97, died Wednesday, March 31, 2004 at
the Oneota Riverview Care Facility following a
short illness.
Amanda Marie Sensor was born August 9, 1906
in rural Decorah, the daughter of Alphonso and
Adena (Stoskopf) Thomann. She attended the Hamre
School in rural Decorah.
On April 14, 1937 she married Richard Sensor
at St. Benedict's Catholic Church in Decorah.
They farmed south of Decorah and operated
Sensor's Mobil Milling. She also cooked for
years at her son's restaurants and at St.
Benedict's Rectory.
She is survived by one daughter: Diane
Homewood of Waterloo; and one son: Alan Sensor
of Decorah.
Amanda was preceded in death by her husband
Richard in 1971; her parents; and one brother:
Raymond.
Wayne Erickson
Funeral services for Wayne Erickson of Cresco
were held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 1 at
Notre Dame Parish - Assumption Worship Center in
Cresco with Rev. Henry W. Charipar officiating.
Interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Cresco.
Honorary pallbearers were: his grandchildren and
nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were: Walt
Mrachek, Melvin Sobolik, Merle Sovereign, Jim
Spilde, Don Koshatka, Don Kapler, Rick Reicks,
and Victor Hubka. Conway Funeral Home handled
the arrangements.
Wayne, 61, died Sunday, March 28, 2004 at St.
Mary's Hospital in Rochester, MN after a brief
illness.
Wayne Russell Erickson was born February 9,
1943 in Cresco, the son of Russell L. and Marie
(Henry) Erickson. He attended rural school and
graduated from Notre Dame High School in 1961.
After graduation, Wayne began farming with his
father.
On April 12, 1969 he married Kay Buck at the
Assumption Catholic Church in Cresco. They
farmed southwest of Cresco. In 1993 they moved
onto the farm where his parents had been living.
Wayne enjoyed farming, watching football and
basketball, especially the Packers and the Iowa
Hawkeyes. He had a special fondness for Massey
Ferguson tractors, "Fords", auto races, tractor
pulls, playing cards, and his morning coffee.
He was a member of the Assumption Church and
Farm Bureau. He received recognition from the 60
Bushel Club and the 200 Bushel Club of Pioneer
Seeds.
He is survived by his wife Kay of Cresco; one
son: Todd of Cresco; one daughter: Michelle Gaul
of New Hampton; three grandchildren; one
brother: Loel of Rochester, MN; and one sister:
Shirley Stender of Rochester, MN.
Wayne was preceded in death by his parents.
Helen Zakostelecky
Funeral services for Helen Zakostelecky were
held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 2 at the
Immanuel Lutheran Church in Cresco with Rev.
Allen Hermeier officiating.
Interment was in Howard Center Cemetery in
Cresco. Pallbearers were: Brian Beatty, Jason
Beatty, Dustin Baltz, Nathan Hageman, Joseph
Hagemen, and Dean Zakostelecky. Conway Funeral
Home handled the arrangements.
Helen, 66, died Monday, March 29, 2004 at
Regional Health Services Hospital in Cresco.
Helen Grace Zakostelecky was born April 14,
1937 in Cresco, the daughter of Vernon George
and Rosa Ella Emma (Timmerman) Reuter. She was
baptized and confirmed in her faith at the
Immanuel Lutheran Church. She attended the rural
school near her home and later received her GED.
She also attended NICC in Calmar to become a
certified nurse aide. Prior to getting married
she babysat for neighbors and cleaned house for
Phyllis Kach.
On November 13, 1954 she married Francis
Zakostelecky at the Immanuel Lutheran Church.
They moved on a farm west of Cresco for about
three years and then moved into Cresco.
Helen worked for HECO in Harmony, then she
drove to Decorah to work for Wapsi Proudce. She
was a waitress at Hawkeye Pizza and Steak House.
She worked at the Cresco Care Center and later
worked for Loving Touch, a home care provider.
After encountering health problems 15 years ago,
she quit working outside their home.
Helen was an excellent seamstress and good
cook. She liked to work in her garden and loved
animals.
She is survived by her husband Francis; four
children: Melody Zakostelecky of Wahoo, NE,
Marsha Hageman of Ft. Atkinson, Vernon of Cedar
Rapids, and David of Cresco; seven
grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one
brother: Robert of Waterloo; and four sisters:
Ruby Wilson of Cedar Rapids, Ruth Lefernik of
Riceville, Ida Zakostelecky of Lime Springs, and
Karen Fritz of Waterloo.
Helen was preceded in death by two sons:
Joseph Francis in infancy and Scott Francis; and
her parents.
Rosella Galing
Funeral services for Rosella Galing of Alta
Vista were held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April
3 at Immaculate Conception Church in Elma with
Monsignor John Hemann officiating.
Interment was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Alta
Vista. Pallbearers were: Robert Kolbet, Leon
Grober, Dean Grober, Todd Grober, Michael
Tilkes, and David Tilkes. Conway-Kolbet Funeral
Home handled the arrangements.
Rosella, 78, died Monday, March 29, 2004 at
the Mitchell County Regional Health Center in
Osage of a pulmonary embolism.
Rosella A. Galing was born March 14, 1926 on
the family farm near Alta Vista, the daughter of
Jacob and Elizabeth (Ruhoff) Grober. She was a
1944 graduate of St. Williams High School in
Alta Vista.
On July 25, 1944 she married Henry Tilkes at
St. Bernard Catholic Church in Alta Vista. They
farmed west of Alta Vista. Henry died on August
2, 1960. Rosella lived on the farm until she
married Bernard Galing on August 18, 1969. They
resided on his farm a few miles west of her
farm. They lived on the farm until Bernard's
death on February 16, 2002. Rosella moved to
Alta Vista where she was residing.
She enjoyed farming, flower gardens, quilting
and in her younger years she was an Amway
Distributor.
She is survived by three sons: James Tilkes
of Coarse Gold, CA, Paul Tilkes of Austin, MN,
and Patrick Tilkes of Kerman, CA; eight
grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and
three brothers: Andrew of New Hampton, Joseph of
Alta Vista, and Vincent of Seneca, IL.
Rosella was preceded in death by her husband
Henry Tilkes; her husband Bernard Galing; one
son: Leonard Tilkes; and one sister: Mary
Kolbet.
Hazel Seavy
Funeral services for Hazel Seavy of Riceville
were held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, April 2 at the
First Congregational United Church of Christ in
Riceville with Rev. Gale Richards officiating.
Interment was in Riverside Cemetery in
Riceville. Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Hazel, 83, died Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at
the Colonial Manor of Elma.
Hazel Marie Seavy was born May 30, 1920 at
Riceville, the daughter of Frank and Charlotte
(Meinzer) Seavy. She attended local schools and
graduated from Riceville High School. Hazel
attended Luther College in Decorah and received
her teaching degree. She taught in the Riceville
School System from 1945 to 1950 when she moved
to Decorah and taught grade school and children
with special needs until her retirement.
She was an active member of the Riceville
American Legion, Wa tan ye, Retired Teachers
Association, Congregational Golden Circle,
lifetime member of Beta Eta Teachers Sorority,
and was a driving force behind the Avenue of
Flags in Riceville.
Hazel was preceded in death by her parents;
and five brothers: Lester, Floyd, Donald,
Gaylord, and Gilbert.
Arthur Pecinovsky
Funeral services for Arthur Pecinovsky were
held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 31 at the
Notre Dame Parish - St. Joseph's Worship Center
in Cresco with Rev. Henry W. Charipar
officiating.
Interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Cresco.
Pallbearers were: Christopher Lentz, Jonathan,
Carrie and Maureen Pecinovsky, Michael Pesky,
and Robert Wilson. Conway Funeral Home handled
the arrangements.
Arthur, 93, died Saturday, March 27, 2004 at
the Cresco Care Center where he has made his
home since February of 2004.
Arthur Eugene Pecinovsky was born November
22, 1910 in Cresco, the son of Frank and Louisa
(Svestka) Pecinovsky. He graduated from Cresco
High School in 1929 and started working at
Cresco Machine.
On April 23, 1935 he married Genevieve Wilson
in St. Joseph's Church in Cresco. After his
employment at Cresco Machine he took a position
as a city carrier for the local post office
until his enlistment in the war. On October 21,
1942 he enlisted in the U.S.Navy to serve his
country. He was discharged in December of 1945.
Upon his return home, he resumed his postal
position until a rural position opened which he
held for 35 years. He also managed the local
country club.
Arthur enjoyed bowling and golf. He was a
member of the Cresco Country Club, the V.F.W.
and was twice commander of Post #4561.
He is survived by one daughter: Carol Foley
of Cresco; one son: David of Crown Point, IN;
six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren;
one brother: Donald J.; and two sisters:
Elizabeth Durfey and Geraldine Pecinovsky, all
of Cresco.
Arthur was preceded in death by his wife
Genevieve on August 5, 2001; one son: Gary Lee;
one grandson; one great-grandson; his parents;
two brothers: Edward and Adolph; and one sister:
Emma Simmons.
Marland Cheney
Graveside services for Marland Cheney of Lime
Springs were held on Monday, April 5 at the
Saetersdal Lutheran Church Cemetery with Linda
Prestholt officiating.
Honorary pallbearers were: Mike Cheney, Jeff
Cheney, Randy Mohs, David Mohs, Richard Mohs,
Bruce Leverson, and Jerry Terbeest. Lindstrom
Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Marland, 70, died Saturday, April 3, 2004 at
the Cresco Care Center in Cresco.
Marland K. Cheney was born April 10, 1933 in
Howard County, the son of Gladys and Milton
Cheney. He attended the Lime Springs School.
On August 26, 1953 he married Helen Terbeest.
Marley served his country from 1953 to 1955.
After returning to Lime Springs, he worked at
various jobs. He ran a portable feed mill, drove
school bus and worked for Hawkeye Stages of
Decorah for 30 plus years.
He is survived by his wife Helen of Lime
Springs; two granddaughters; four
great-grandchildren; and three sisters: Jean Ann
Terbeester of rural Lime Springs, Betty Mohs of
Harmony, MN, and Donna Leverson of Lime Springs.
Marland was preceded in death by one son:
Rocky; his parents; and one brother: Roger.
Posted
on 04/09/2004 by Gene Manning
Mark Balk
Funeral services for Mark Balk of Waucoma
were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 10 at
St. Mary's Catholic Church in Waucoma with Rev.
Marvin Salz officiating.
Interment was in St. Rose Cemetery. Waucoma
Funeral Chapel handled the arrangements.
Mark, 58, died of a sudden illness on Sunday,
April 4, 2004 at his home.
Mark Balk was born August 2, 1945 at New
Hampton, the son of Herman and Madonna
(Finnegan) Balk. He graduated from Turkey Valley
High School in 1963. He served in the United
States Navy from 1964 to 1967. Mark graduated
from Iowa State College at Ames in electronics
and worked in Washington, D.C. for about one and
one half years before returning home in 1970 to
farm.
On September 13, 1975 he married Janice
Wagner at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in
Spillville.
Mark enjoyed golfing, auto racing, playing
cards, board games, bowling, attending his
children's sporting events, and farming.
He is survived by his wife Janice; two
daughters: Tami Larch of San diego, CA and
Brenda Balk of Waucoma; two sons: Darin and
Bobby, both of Waucoma; four sisters: Madonna
Baker of Glendale, WI, Marie Blong of St. Lucas,
Delores Puffer of Lakewood, CO, and Judy Melcher
of Lenexa, KS; and three brothers: James of
Waucoma, Vern of Ankeny, and Charles of
Montrose, CO.
Mark was preceded in death by his parents;
and one sister: Barbara.
Stella Larsen
Memorial services for Stella Larsen of
Albertville were held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday,
April 12 at Life In Christ Lutheran Church in
Albertville with Pastor Michael Trask
officiating.
Interment was in Riverside Cemetery in
Riceville. Peterson Chapel - St. Michael handled
the arrangements.
Stella, 86, died Friday, April 9, 2004 at the
Delano Health Care Center in Delano, MN.
Stella Henrietta Larsen was born December 26,
1917 in rural Winneshiek County, the daughter of
Bennie J. and Salema M. (Pederson) Jacobson.
Stella attended and graduated from Cresco High
School in 1937.
In 1939 she married Leonard L. Larsen. She
was an employee of Riceville Hospital, until she
went to Minneapolis in 1961. She retired from
St. Mary's Hospital in 1983 and moved to St.
Michael-Albertville and made a home with her
daughter and family.
She is survived by one daughter: Sharon
Nelson; special son: Lonny Larsen; seven
grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and four
sisters: Wilda, Norma, Shirley, and Marlys.
Stella was preceded in death by her husband:
Leonard; one son: David; her parents; and one
brother: Burdette.
She is survived by one daughter: Sharon
Nelson; special son: Lonny Larsen; seven
grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and four
sisters: Wilda Middlebrook of rural Cresco,
Norma Nelson of Bloomington, MN, Shirley
Timmerman of Maple Lake, MN, and Marlys Scheevel
of rural Preston, MN.
Rita McCabe
Funeral services for Rita McCabe were held at
11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 7 at Notre Dame
Parish, St. Joseph's Worship Center in Cresco
with Rev. Henry W. Charipar officiating.
Interment was in St. Agnes Cemetery at
Plymouth Rock. Honorary pallbearers were her
granddaughters. Pallbearers were: Josh McCabe,
Patrick Ferrie, Jonathan McCabe, Brandon McCabe,
Danny Donlan, and Jon Woollard. Conway Funeral
Home handled the arrangements.
Rita, 81, died Sunday, April 4, 2004 at St.
Mary's Hospital in Rochester, MN.
Rita Lucille McCabe was born February 6, 1923
in Winneshiek County, the daughter of Albert E.
and Adella (Scheidel) Hauber. She was baptized
and confirmed in her faith at St. Agnes Catholic
Church at Plymouth Rock. She attended the rural
school near her home and following her
education, stayed at home to help with the
farming.
On April 6, 1942 she married Robert McCabe in
St. Agnes Church at Plymouth Rock. They lived
their married lives on the farm and Rita moved
into Cresco the year following Robert's death on
April 28, 1985.
Rita loved the farm and considered farming
her hobby. She loved the outdoors and animals.
She also liked to garden, play cards, cooking,
and going out to eat.
She was a member of St. Agnes Church, joining
St. Joseph's Church when she moved to town. She
was a member of the bank VIP Club.
She is survived by her children: Gary of
Minneapolis, MN, Marlene Ferrie of Cresco, and
Greg and Larry, both of Cresco; 10
grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one
brother: George Hauber of Cresco; and five
sisters: June Ryan and Marion Haskovec, both of
Cresco, Rose Ryan of Cedar Falls, Betty Sexton
of Marion, and Norma Smith of Huntington, W.VA.
Rita was preceded in death by her husband
Robert; twin daughters in infancy; her parents;
and one brother: Gerald.
Florian Combs
Funeral services for Florian "Bud" Combs of
Cresco were held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, April
12 at the Notre Dame Parish, Assumption Worship
Center in Cresco with Rev. Henry W. Charipar
officiating.
Interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Cresco.
Pallbearers were: Zachary Combs, Andrew Combs,
Tom Burman, John Burman, Matthew Reed, and
Katherine Burman. Conway Funeral Home handled
the arrangements.
Bud, 76, died Monday, April 5, 2004 at the
Cresco Care Center in Cresco.
Florian Vance Combs was born April 8, 1927 in
Minneapolis, MN, the son of Alfred and Rose
(Pilarski) Combs. After graduation from Hopkins
High School in 1945, he entered the Navy, served
in the Pacific Theatre, being discharged in
1946. After the service, he attended Hamlin
University and the Minnesota School of Business.
On September 8, 1951 he married Theresa A. Sidla
at St. Jospeh's Church in Hopkins, MN. In 1947,
Bud became a partner in Nelson Shoes of Hopkins,
MN. From 1951 until 1955 he was a manufacturing
representative for Peters Division, with
International Show Company of St. Louis, MO. In
1955, he transferred to the Red Ball Division of
US Rubber, of Mishawaka, IN, until 1969. In
1969, they purchased the B & H Shoe Co. of
Cresco, and operated as Combs Shoes until their
retirement in 1987.
Bud was a member of the Cresco Chamber of
Commerce, served as its president, and was
instrumental in purchasing the property that is
now the home of Crestwood Elementary and Middle
School. He introduced and became the Chairman of
the first International Cresco Snow Fest. Bud
was also a member of the American Legion and the
National Association of Dorset Sheep Producers.
He was a former member of the Kiwanis Club and
the Knights of Columbus.
Bud enjoyed fishing, hunting, and had a large
garden.
He is survived by his wife Theresa; his
children: Colleen Crow of Peoria, IL, Sharon
Burman of Hampton, Jeffrey of Plano, TX, Thomas
of Nashua, Michelle Reed of Clinton, and David
of Aica, HI; 13 grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren.
Bud was preceded in death by his parents.
James Womack
Funeral services for James "Jim" Womack were
held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, April 12 at the
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in
Riceville with Rev. Ray. E. Atwood officiating.
Interment was in Riverside Cemetery in
Riceville. Honorary pallbearers were: James A.
Womack and Mike Wilson. Pallbearers were: Warren
Wagner, James Werner, Randy Grimm, Bruce Grimm,
Scott Engelhardt, and Jerry Engelhardt. Conway
Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
James, 89, died Wednesday, April 7, 2004 at
the Mitchell County Regional Hospital in Osage,
after suffering a heart attack in downtown
Riceville.
James Maurice Womack was born May 31, 1914 in
Howard County, near Elma, the son of Pearl and
Mary Olive (Wilden) Womack. He attended the
rural school in Howard County and graduated from
Riceville High School. He worked on the farm
following his education.
On February 15, 1938 he married Gertrude
Gansen in the Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church in Elma. They farmed for a short period
of time. They moved to Minnesota where Jim found
a job working in a flax mill. They moved back to
Riceville and Jim worked at Oliver Implement Co.
Jim was inducted into the Navy during WWII
and served until December 1945. Following his
discharge, he moved back onto the farm until
1951 when they moved into Riceville. He ran the
Phillips 66 station in Riceville for four or
five years and worked as a mechanic for
International Harvester in Ricevile, Cresco, and
Protivin. Prior to his retirement he worked for
Mitchell County Conservation.
Jim liked to camp and fish.
He is survived by his children: Mary
Elizabeth Wagner of Dysart, Shirley Jean Venz of
St. James City, FL, and James A. of Bertram; 10
grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and two
great-great-grandchildren.
Jim was preceded in death by his wife
Gertrude on May 19, 2003; one granddaughter; his
parents; three brothers: Donald, George, and
Homer; and seven sisters: Lillian Marvin, Gladys
Theis, Edna Slagle, Erma Elberts, Hazel Kapka,
Opal Pollen, and Joyce Weatherly.
Pearl Seery
Funeral services for Pearl Seery of New
Hampton were held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, April
12 at Holy Family Parish, St. Joseph Center in
New Hampton with Msgr. Carl Schmitt officiating.
Interment was in Calvary Cemetery in New
Hampton. Pallbearers were: Albert Kash, John
Kash, Patrick, Kash, Joseph Kash, Tony Kash, and
Monica Kash. Honorary pallbearers were: Ralph
Kennedy, Norb Steffen, Gerald Carney, Ben Ryan,
Bob Clites, Harlan Pose, Dale Schmitz, and Jim
Forkenbrock. Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home
handled the arrangements.
Pearl, 97, died Tuesday, April 6, 2004 at the
New Hampton Care Center.
Pearl Seery was born January 10, 1907 in
Lamont, the daughter of John and Anna (Schmock)
Kash. She attended school in Lamont and
graduated from St. Vincent's Academy in Dubuque.
Pearl lived at home with her parents and played
the piano for the silent movies.
On May 4, 1936 she married F. Ralph Seery at
St. Mary's Catholic Church in Lamont. She worked
for the Rationing Board during WWII and then
went to work for the former Sheakley-Kennedy
Department Store in New Hampton from 1946-1956.
She worked from 1956-1976 at the former
Carney-Schnurr Insurance Agency in New Hampton.
Pearl loved flowers. She was a lifetime
member of the Catholic Daughters of the
America's, a volunteer at the Little Brown
Church Museum in Nashua and a member of Holy
Family Parish and Rosary Society.
Pearl was preceded in death by her husband
Ralph on November 7, 1962; her parents; two
brothers: Clarence and Irvin; and one sister:
Maymie Houska.
Rex Willis
Funeral services for Rex Willis of Riceville
will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 17
at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in
Riceville with Rev. Ray E. Atwood officiating.
Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery in
Riceville.
Friends may call at the Lindstrom Funeral
Home in Riceville on Friday, April 16 during the
hours of 4:00-7:00 p.m. A Rosary will be recited
by the Knights of Columbus on Friday at 6:00
p.m. and a Scripture Service at 7:00 p.m.
Rex, 93, died Saturday, April 10, 2004 at the
Riceville Community Rest Home.
Rex James Willis was born June 23, 1910 in
Riceville the son of Earl and Mabel (Martin)
Willis. Following his graduation in 1928 from
Riceville High School, Rex worked in a variety
of roles (including as Riceville's assistant
postmaster). He also attended Gates Business
College in Waterloo for two years. In 1942, he
began working at Riceville's First National
Bank, but later that same year joined the U.S.
Army, serving as a sergeant in the New Guinea
and Philippine Campaigns. At the end of his
World War II service, he returned to the First
National Bank as bookkeeper and janitor. During
these years, he completed his diploma at the
School of Banking at the University of
Wisconsin. He worked his way through the ranks
at First National, ultimately serving as
President and Chairman of the Board before
retiring in 1997.
Rex was a lifelong member of Immaculate
Conception Church and was involved in its
Building Committee when the new church was
built. He also served as director and treasurer
for the Calvary Cemetery for over 50 years and
was a 50-year member of the Knights of Columbus.
He took an active role in the development of
Lake Hendricks. He was also active in the design
and building of the Riceville Rest Home, serving
as director and Treasurer for over 25 years. He
served as a board member on the Riceville
Hospital and the Riceville Development
Corporation. He was a member of the Riceville
Community Club for over 50 years. Other service
included serving as a member and Finance Officer
of American Legion, Post #244, Treasurer of
Avenue of Flags for Jenkins Township Cemetery,
Riceville and Treasurer of the Wapsi-Great
Western Line Trail.
He is survived by one sister: Florence
Waltman of Canon City, CO.
Eleanor Thacher
Funeral services for Eleanor Thacher of
Harmony, MN were held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday,
April 8 at the Root River Church of the Brethren
with Rev. Mark Rader officiating.
Interment was in Greenleafton Cemetery in
Greenleafton, MN. Lindstrom Funeral Home handled
the arrangements.
Eleanor, 83, died Sunday, April 4, 2004 at
the Gundersen Lutheran Hospital in LaCrosse, WI.
Eleanor Lucille Thacher was born April 13,
1920 the daughter of Lee and Bertha (Prinsen)
Berning. She finished eighth grade in the
Crystal Springs rural schools. Throughout her
schooling, Eleanor stayed home to help take care
of the house and farm when her mother was sick,
including helping her father shock grain,
driving a team of four horses, threshing grain,
driving cattle, and milking.
In 1940 she married Wylie Thacher.
Eleanor was a wonderful seamstress. She also
baked pies, cakes, and other foods. "The
Successful Farming" magazine came and
interviewed and took pictures of many of her
bakings and published them.
In the 1960s Eleanor started working at the
Townhouse as a waitress.
She is survived by one son: Wynn; three
grandchildren; and five great-granddaughters.
Eleanor was preceded in death by her husband
Wylie; and one sister: LeNora Prinsen.
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Alfred Moen
Memorial services for Alfred Moen of Ridgeway
were held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 17 at
Peace Lutheran Church in Ridgeway with Rev.
Phillip Olson and Rev. Ginny Olson officiating.
His body was donated to the University of
Iowa College of Medicine in Iowa City. Interment
will be at a later date in Orleans Lutheran
Cemetery in rural Ridgeway. Fjelstul Funeral
Home handled the arrangements.
Alfred, 88, died Thursday, April 15, 2004 at
Oneota Riverview Care Facility following a long
illness.
Alfred Orlando Moen was born March 26, 1916
in Decorah, the son of Torgie and Gustie (Basol)
Moen. He was baptized April 30, 1916 and
confirmed June 22, 1930 at Decorah Lutheran
Church. Alfred graduated from Decorah High
School in 1934.
On November 9, 1941 he married Ethel
Lunningdal at the Little Brown Church in Nashua.
Alfred was a baker at the Dotseth Bakery in
Decorah from the time he was 14 until he entered
the Navy in 1942. While in the service he served
as a baker as well. When he was discharged from
the Navy he farmed in the northwest part of
Winneshiek County. He enjoyed farming and
developed a very good dairy herd. He went to
Agriculture classes that were taught by the late
Olaf Kjome of Spring Grove. After several years
he took a second job as a baker in Harmony, MN
and then in Cresco and later in Decorah. He sold
the farm and became a janitor in the Cresco
schools. Alfred and Ethel later moved off the
farm into the Ridgeway Apartments. Ethel passed
away in October of 1985. He moved to the Oneota
Riverview Care Facility when he could no longer
drive. That was his home for the past eight
years.
Alfred loved music, especially classical and
religious music. He was a history buff and was
an avid sports fan.
He is survived by four children: Roberta
Blekeberg of Decorah, Ronald of Caledonia, MN,
Karen Tanner of Mississippi, and Ross of Cresco;
10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Alfred was preceded in death by his wife
Ethel; one grandson; three brothers: Kenneth,
Melvin, and Selmar; and three sisters: Clarissa
Halloran, Gertrude Meier, and Helen Scott.
Martha Frana
Funeral services for Martha Frana of
Spillville were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday,
April 17 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in
Spillville with Rev. Donald Hawes officiating.
Interment was in St. Wenceslaus Catholic
Church Cemetery in Spillville. Pallbearers were
her nieces: Margie Taylor, Cindy Remke, Darcy
Huinker, Karen Strodman, LaVonne Wasser, and
Michelle Lienemann. Balik Funeral Home handled
the arrangements.
Martha, 78, died Tuesday, April 13, 2004 at
the LaCrescent Nursing Home in LaCrescent, MN
after a short illness.
Martha Mary Frana was born August 10, 1925 on
the farm near Conover, the daughter of Adolph
and Otilla (Pecka) Frana. She attended St.
Wenceslaus Catholic School and country school
near their farm. Martha cleaned homes for many
people in the area and did volunteer work.
She was a member of St. Wenceslaus Catholic
Church and the Legion of Mary.
Martha enjoyed reading, playing bingo,
watching TV and listening to her brother's polka
band.
She is survived by two sisters: Viola and
Georgina Frana, both of Edina, MN; five
brothers: Arthur of Spillville, Ermin of Calmar,
Jerome of Ossian, Marcelline of Charles City,
and Julius of Calmar.
Martha was preceded in death by her parents;
and four brothers: George, Leonard, Adolph, and
Stanley.
Milton Papousek
Funeral services for Milton Papousek of
Fredericksburg were held at 10:30 a.m. on
Monday, April 19 at Holy Family Parish-St.
Mary's Center in New Hampton with Rev. John
Harpel officiating.
Milt's wife Geri and his three sons placed
the pall. Interment was in Rose HillCemetery in
Fredericksburg. Pallbearers were: Duane Cahoy,
Harold Watzel, Cleo Watzel, Louis Sostak,
Richard Gunderson, and Richard Papousek.
Honorary pallbearers were Bob and Irene Weigel,
LaVonne Rosonke, Mike Weigel, Mary and Dale
McIntire, and Pat and Dietz Tenge. Hugeback &
Chenoweth Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Milton, 63, died Thursday, April 15, 2004 at
Mercy Medical Center in New Hampton after a
lengthy illness.
Milton Ray Papousek was born November 16,
1940 in Gregory, SD, the son of Richard and
Dorothy (Watzel) Papousek. At an early age the
family moved near Sumner where Milton attended
rural country schools. He graduated in 1959 from
Fredericksburg High School, where he was a
member of the first football team. After
graduation, he worked for Sam Aasen until
enlisting in the United States Army. After
returning in 1964 he started with the
Mueller-Cahoy Company. Milt also was a member of
the Reserves until 1969.
On February 6, 1965 he married Geraldine
Weigel of New Hampton at St. Mary's Catholic
Church in New Hampton. They resided in
Fredericksburg. Milt retired from Cahoy's in
1998 at which time he and Geri moved to the
Papousek family farm, north of Fredericksburg.
He was a member of St. Frederick's Catholic
Church and the Northeast Iowa Steel Guitar
Players.
He is survived by his wife Geri; three sons:
Dean of Earlham, Alan of Fredericksburg, and
Troy of Fredericksburg; and seven grandchildren.
Milton was preceded in death by his parents.
William Riha
Funeral services and interment for William
"Bill" Riha of Cedar Rapids were held on
Thursday, April 16 at Cedar Memorial Funeral
Home in Cedar Rapids.
William, 67, died Monday, April 12, 2004 in
University Hospitals in Iowa City after a sudden
illness.
William C. Riha was born August 22, 1936 in
Cresco and grew up in Protivin. He served in the
U.S. Army for two years and moved to Cedar
Rapids in 1963. He worked several years for both
Hubbard Ice and Kelty Radiator Company.
He was a member of the VFW and St. Wenceslaus
Parish.
He is survived by three sons: Dennis,
Kenneth, and Richard, all of Cedar Rapids; one
daughter: Linda Howanietz of Bristol, WI; one
stepson: Dennis Starr; one stepdaughter: Debbie
Starr of Cedar Rapids; six grandchildren; and
two great-grandchildren.
William was preceded in death by his first
wife: Marlene DeWalle; second wife: Doris Starr;
his parents: William Sr. and Regina Riha; one
sister: Lucille Pazour; and one brother: Ernest.
Posted on 04/22/2004 by Gene Manning
Robert Andera
Funeral services for Robert Andera of
Cheyenne, WY were held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday,
April 19 at Holy Trinity in Cheyenne with Rev.
Thomas Cronkelton officiating.
Interment was in Cheyenne Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers were: Corey and Krystal Wilson,
Whitney Krista Wilson, Jennifer Wilson and
Brandon Munn, Tyler Davis, and Peter Andera.
Honorary pallbearer was Bret Davis.
Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes
handled the arrangements.
Robert, 71, died Thursday, April 15, 2004 at
his home of cancer.
Robert Andera was born November 30, 1932 in
Howard County, the son of Joseph and Mary
(Markovetz) Andera. Robert served in the Army.
Upon his return home he moved to Cheyenne in
1958 and started to work for the State Highway
Dept. He retired 30 years later as Maintenance
Shop Foreman.
In June of 1965 he married Marilyn (Kearney)
Davis.
Robert was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic
Church, Knights of Columbus, Telephone Pioneers
and the American Legion.
After retirement, he and Marilyn traveled
extensively. His goal was to visit all 50
states; he only missed two.
He is survived by his wife Marilyn; one son:
Kurt Davis of Reno, NV; two daughters: Becky
Wilson of Cheyenne, WY and Barbara Smith of
Rome, GA; eight grandchildren; one
great-grandchild; two brothers: Joseph of
Titisville, FL and Jerry of Manly; and one
sister: Mary Barth of Decorah.
Robert was preceded in death by one son: Kim
Davis; his parents; and two brothers: Jerome and
Clarence.
Richard Wilson
Funeral services for Richard Wilson of
Harmony, MN were held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday,
April 24 at Greenleafton Reformed Church in
rural Preston with the Rev. Scott Jorgenson and
Roger Lokker officiating.
Interment was in Greenleafton Reformed Church
Cemetery. Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Richard, 90, died Monday, April 19, 2004 at
his home in Harmony.
Richard Howard Wilson was born May 28, 1913
in Des Moines, the son of Raymond and Louisa
(Ullius) Wilson. He grew up on farms in
Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota, and attended
Harmony High School.
On September 26, 1936 he married Pauline
Sikkink at her parents' home near Greenleafton.
They farmed near Granger until moving to the
Sikkink farm near Greenleafton in 1949. They
resided there until 2000 when they moved to
Harmony.
Richard enjoyed golfing, fishing, gardening,
woodworking and traveling.
He was a member of the Greenleafton Reformed
Church where he served as a deacon. He also
served as Bristol Township clerk for many years.
He was a past 4-H leader and a member of the
school board for Prairie Queen, a rural district
in Bristol Township.
He is survived by his wife Pauline; one son:
Robert of Eagan, MN; four daughters: JoAnn
Runkel of Harmony, Nancy Slykhuis of Perrysburg,
OH, Sherrie Wilson of Omaha, NE,, and Jackie
Sahl of Stewartville; nine grandchildren; 12
great-grandchildren; and one great-
great-grandson; and one sister: Mary Lietz of
Harmony.
Richard was preceded in death by three
brothers and one sister.
Janice Schaufenbuel
Funeral services for Janice "Jan"
Schaufenbuel of Tripoli were held at 10:30 a.m.
on Friday, April 23 at St. Marys Catholic Church
in Waverly with Rev. Mike Tauke officiating.
Interment was in St. Lukes Cemetery in St.
Lucas. Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Janice, 60, died Tuesday, April 20, 2004 at
her home in Tripoli from complications of
pancreatic cancer.
Janice Marie Schaufenbuel was born December
5. 1943 at Mercy Hospital in Cresco, the
daughter of Edwin and Mayme (Busta) Vrba. She
was baptized on December 19, 1943 at Holy
Trinity Catholic Church in Protivin by Rev.
Hradecky and confirmed on March 7, 1954 at the
same parish. Jan received her elementary
education in both Protivin and rural country
schools, and graduated from Crestwood High
School in 1961. Following her schooling, Jan
began working as an insurance secretary in
Decorah.
On April 29, 1967 she married William J.
Schaufenbuel at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in
Protivin. They made their home in rural Tripoli.
Janice was a member of St. Marys Catholic
Church in Waverly. She enjoyed polka music and
playing cards.
She is survived by her husband Bill of
Tripoli; three children: Renee Thomas of West
Des Moines, John of Tripoli, and Brian of
Tripoli; one sister: Maxine Gleason of
Gilbertville; and five grandchildren.
Jan was preceded in death by her parents; and
one sister: Anita Opat.
Margaret Boedeker
Funeral services for Margaret Boedeker of New
Hampton, formerly of Chatfield, MN were held at
10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 27 at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg with Pastor
Ronnie Koch officiating.
Interment services were held at 2:00 p.m. on
Tuesday, April 27 at the Oakwood Cemetery in
Rochester, MN. Pallbearers were: Doug Kleiss,
Dale Kleiss, Gene Kleiss, Randy Boedeker, Mark
Ackley, Alan Muerhoff, Robert Hansen, and Ron
Schutte. Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home
handled the arrangements.
Margaret, 90, died Friday, April 23, 2004 at
the New Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center in New Hampton, where she had moved to in
2001, of natural causes.
Margaret Boedeker was born August 15, 1913 in
Baudle, SD, the daughter of Pastor Otto and
Adeline (Giem) Keller.
On December 5, 1956 she married Ernst
Boedeker in Rochester.
She is survived by one step son: Paul
Boedeker of Fredericksburg; one step daughter:
Louann Kleiss of Fredericksburg; 12
grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; five
great-great-grandchildren; one brother: Gary
Olson of Tuscon, AZ; and two half brothers:
Charles Olson of Redding, CA and Ted Keller of
Hemet, CA.
Margaret was preceded in death by her husband
on November 9, 1981; a step son: Roland
Boedeker; one step daughter: Marion Boedeker;
her parents; one brother: Al Olson; a half
sister: Althea Keller Mebius; and two half
brothers: Oscar and Norman Olson.
Leeman Hudson
Forty-five relatives and friends of Leeman
Hudson (May 16, 1917 - January 27, 2004)
gathered on Saturday, April 24, 2004, for his
graveside service, interment at New Oregon
Cemetery, and a special tribute to his life.
Pastor Gary Lee of First Lutheran Church
performed the graveside memorial service which
included a special musical tribute. An earlier
funeral service was celebrated on January 31 at
First Lutheran Church.
Paul Morgan of American Legion Post #135
presented Leeman's family with a commendation
from the Services and a graveside flag. The
Certificate of Appreciation, which was composed
by Richard Zak, stated that Leeman, as an
individual, was "always interested in veterans,
support of his country and the flag, and, as a
civilian, he was a 'true patriot.'"
The setting for Leeman's "Special Tribute and
Celebration of Life" was the party room of
Sandy's Country Cafe, where friends and family
gathered for lunch and to pay tribute to
Leeman's memory. Memorabilia and mementos from
Leeman's long and full life were displayed;
guests presented the family with written special
memories.
Hazel Hughes
Funeral services for Hazel Hughes of Cresco
were held on Wednesday, April 21 at the United
Methodist Church in Cresco with Rev. Lewis
Flanigan officiating.
Interment was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in
Lime Springs. Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the
arrangements.
Hazel, 90, died Saturday, April 17, 2004 at
the Regional Health Services of Howard County.
Hazel Elizabeth Hughes was born December 19,
1913 in Albion Township, Howard County, the
daughter of Arthur and Elisa Goetsch. She
attended school in Albion Township. She was
baptized in the Zion E.U.B. Church at an early
age and was presently a member of the Cresco
United Methodist Church.
On December 28, 1955 she married Robert
Hughes.
Hazel was preceded in death by her husband
Robert on December 28, 1990; her parents; two
sisters: Alice Diem and Myrtle Nise; and her
twin brother: Henry.
Elmer Peter
Funeral services for Elmer Peter of Cresco
were held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 20 at
Immanuel Lutheran Church in Cresco with Rev.
Allen Hermeier officiating.
Interment was in Oak Lawn Cemetery in Cresco.
Lindstrom Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Elmer, 85, died Sunday, April 18, 2004 at the
Cresco Care Center in Cresco.
Elmer W. Peter was born December 19, 1918 in
Winneshiek County, the son of Alfred and Alice
(Elta) Peter. He was baptized and confirmed at
Immanuel Lutheran Church in Cresco. On Janurary
8, 1942 he enlisted in the United States Army
and was honorably discharged on November 10,
1945.
On January 24, 1947 he married Marian Sommer.
They farmed in Orleans Township in Winneshiek
County, before moving to Cresco in February of
1992, where Elmer enjoyed his garden and early
morning walks. Marian passed away on April 8,
1993. In November of 2002 Elmer moved to the
Cresco Care Center.
He is survived by three sons: Duane of Plano,
TX, Alan of Cresco, and Dale of Decorah; five
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and two
brothers: Roger and Arnold.
Elmer was preceded in death by his wife
Marian; his parents; and four sisters: Helen
Sandvik, Lucille Midthus, Marjory Askelson, and
Ione Millard.
Kent Lueschow
Funeral services for Kent Lueschow of
Gillette, WY were held at 11:00 a.m. on
Thursday, April 22 at the Prince of Peace
Lutheran Church in Gillette, WY with Pastors
Chad and Sonja Brucklacher officiating.
Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery in
Cresco at a later date. Stevenson-Wilson Funeral
Home handled the arrangements.
Kent, 44, died Saturday, April 17, 2004 at
the Campbell County Memorial Hospital from
injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
Kent Gerald Lueschow was born March 24, 1960
in Marshfield, WI the son of Kenneth A. and
Shirley (Bauman) Lueschow. He was baptized April
3, 1960 at St. Johns American Lutheran Church.
At age four, Kent and his family moved from
Edgar, WI to Cresco. He was confirmed in May of
1975 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Cresco.
During high school, Kent worked for Dick Franks
Dairy Farm. In May of 1978, he graduated from
Crestwood High School in Cresco. After
graduation, he drove semi-truck for the family
trucking business.
On September 4, 1982 he married Roxanne
Sacquitne at Glenwood Lutheran Church in
Decorah. He moved to Gillette in April of 1982,
and worked for Elmore Livestock until April of
1998. From April of 1998 until present, Kent was
employed at Melgaard Construction as a mechanic.
Kent had a passion for racing sprint cars,
which he shared with his children in Rapid City,
SD and Gillette. He liked to watch Nascar races
and the Green Bay Packers. In the past, he
participated in a steel tip dart league.
He was a member of the Prince of Peace
Lutheran Church in Gillette.
He is survived by his wife Roxanne; three
children: Serenity Lueschow of Cheyenne, WY,
Trinity Lueschow stationed in Korea, and Logan
of Gillette; his mother of Cresco; his siblings:
Kenneth, Jr., of Cresco, Kay Praska of Gillette,
Kelvin of Cresco, and Karla Baulmer of Waucoma.
Kent was preceded in death by his father; and
his grandparents.
Rosalia Ptacek
Funeral services for Rosalia Ptacek of Elma
will be held at 10:30 a.m. today, Wednesday,
April 28 at Immaculate Conception Church in Elma
with Monsignor John Hemann and Rev. John Ptacek
concelebrating the mass.
Her children will place the pall. Interment
will be in Calvary Cemetery in Elma. Pallbearers
are: Robert Ptacek, Daniel Ptacek, Jeffrey
Ptacek, David Deutsch, Matthew Deutsch, and
Monty Meyer. Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home is
handling the arrangements.
Rosalia, 81, died Sunday, April 25, 2004 at
Colonial Manor in Elma of natural causes.
Rosalia Esther Ptacek was born March 5, 1923
on a farm east of Elma, the daughter of Frank
and Veronica (Kanies) Meier.
On June 2, 1942 she married Joseph Ptacek at
Immaculate Conception Church in Elma. They
farmed near Elma.
Rosalia was a member of the Immaculate
Conception Church and rosary society.
She loved gardening, fishing, crocheting, and
quilt making.
She is survived by one son: Paul of Elma; two
daughters: Diane Ptacek of Little Canada, MN and
Linda Deutsch of Waverly; nine grandchildren;
seven great-grandchildren; four brothers: Arnold
of Elma, Walter of Elma, Harold of Elma and
Francis of Elma; and two sisters: Agnes Hidding
of Lourdes and Angeline Helmerick of Colorado.
Rosalia was preceded in death by her husband
Joseph on March 12, 2004; two sons: Michael and
James; her parents; and one brother: Jerome.
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