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Frances H. Brunsen, 1921-2006
May 10, 2006
Frances H. Brunsen, 85, of
Crystal Lake, died on Saturday, May 6, 2006, at the Hancock County
Memorial Hospital in Britt.
Funeral services were held on
Tuesday, May 9, at the St. John's Lutheran Church in Woden with Rev.
Arlen Lloyd officiating. Burial was in the Bingham Township Cemetery
south of Woden. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge of the
arrangements.
Frances Helena Hilka Brunsen,
the daughter of Boyd and Gesena (Boelts) Pannkuk, was born on February
10, 1921, on a farm in Kossuth County. She attended the rural schools of
German Township through the eighth grade. Following her schooling she
worked for various families in the Woden area.
On September 1, 1940, she was
married to John Brunsen at the St. John's Lutheran Church in Woden. They
farmed in the Bingham and Crystal Townships in Hancock County until
retiring in 1981. In their retirement they enjoyed spending their
winters in Arizona and traveling.
After John passed away in 2002,
Frances continued to live on the farm west of Crystal Lake. In September
of 2005 she moved to the Westview Care Center in Britt. She enjoyed her
family, grandchildren, sewing, crocheting, gardening, bingo and playing
cards.
She was a member of the St.
John's Lutheran Church in Woden where she was active in the Women's
Club.
She is survived by her three
sons, Verne (Sandra) Brunsen of Garner, Daryl (Karen) Brunsen of Crystal
Lake and Lynn Brunsen and fiancée, Sharon of West Chicago, Illinois;
eight grandchildren and their families, Jeff (Michelle) Brunsen and
their two children, Alex and Hannah, Jody (John) Dudgeon and their three
children, Lucas, Eric and Cole, Karla (Cliff) Atmore and their two
daughters, Elizabeth and Sarah, Gina (Mike) Tireman and their son,
Jacob, Eric (Laura) Brunsen and their two children, Paige and Erin,
Sheila Warrick and her daughter, Mikayla, Angela (Jay) Graziano and
their three children, Lauren, Thomas and Kyle and Amy (Tony) Wiltgen and
their daughter, Emma; brothers, Bernard (Luella) Pannkuk and Herbert
(Pat) Pannkuk; a sister-in-law, Rina Pannkuk; a brother-in-law, Melvin
Post; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, John; parents; brother, Boyd Pannkuk; and sisters, Bertha
Hesley and Bernice Post.
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Kathleen "Kaye" Schoneman,
1922-2006
May 24, 2006
Kathleen "Kaye" Foster
Schoneman, 83, of Garner, died on Wednesday, May 17, 2006, surrounded by
her family.
Funeral services were held on
Monday, May 22, at the United Methodist Church in Garner with the Rev.
David Wagner officiating. Music was provided by organist, Mary Kopacek
who accompanied soloist, Warren Torkelson.
Ushers were Gary Lenz, Joe
Gibbs and Gus Erickson. Honorary bearers were her great-grandchildren,
Anthony, Alex, Colyn, Cole and Madison. Casket bearers were Chad, Matt,
Brett, Kyle and Cody Schoneman. Burial was in the Concord Township
Cemetery, Garner. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge of the
arrangements.
Kathleen "Kaye" Mary Foster,
the daughter of Cleo Cleveland and Veronica Viola (Victoria) Foster, was
born on June 2, 1922 on a farm west of Britt. At an early age she moved
with her family to a farm southeast of Mason City. Kaye graduated from
the Mason City High School in 1940 and then worked for Northwestern Bell
as a telephone operator.
In 1943, she moved to
California and worked for Freiden Calculator, a wartime producer of
armored vehicles.
On March 3, 1943, she was
married to Marvin Schoneman in San Diego, California. Marvin was
stationed at the Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base and Kaye worked at
Consolidated Aircraft.
During WW II Kaye invented and
patented a pop rivet gun used in the manufacture of airplanes. After the
war Marvin and Kaye returned to Iowa and owned and operated the Grill
Cafe in Garner. In 1949, they went into the retail grocery business
(Sno-White Market and Marv's Super Market) and remained in that business
until 1972.
In 1976, Kaye became a real
estate licensee and continued in that profession until health concerns
forced her retirement in 1999. She enjoyed gardening, flowers, traveling
and especially, being with her family.
She was a member of the Garner
United Methodist Church, UMW, Rebekah Circle and the Garner American
Legion Auxiliary.
Kaye is survived by her
husband, Marvin of Garner; children, Greg (Paula) Schoneman of Garner,
Kevin (Julie) Schoneman of Clear Lake and Lisa Schoneman of Garner; five
grandchildren, Chad (Rachel) Schoneman, Matt (Tanya) Schoneman, Brett
Schoneman, Kyle Schoneman and special friend, Jill, and Cody Schoneman;
five great-grandchildren, Anthony, Alex, Colyn, Cole and Madison; two
sisters, Dorothy Curran of Mason City and Merry Lou (Alfred) Shaw of
Wayne, Pennsylvania; sisters-in-law, Beth Foster and Colleen Foster both
of Mason City; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by
her parents; sister, Victoria "Sis" Thorley; and brothers, John and
David Foster.
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Georgia C. Molander,
1920-2006
May 24, 2006
Georgia C. Molander, 85, of
Garner, died on Thursday, May 18, 2006, at the Mercy Hospital, Coon
Rapids, Minnesota.
Funeral services were held on
Tuesday, May 23, at the St. Boniface Catholic Church in Garner. The Rev.
Jerry Blake officiated. Altar server was Marvin Engstler. Lector was
Donna Young. Music was provided by organist, Carolyn Kumsher who
accompanied the church choir.
Casket bearers were Jeff Molander, Jason Cagle, Tracy Schrader and Mike
Kollasch. Burial was in the St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery in Garner.
The Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Georgia Catherine Molander, the
daughter of George Burton and Margaret Agnes (Engstler) Owen was born on
October 21, 1920, at Garner. She graduated from the Garner High School
in 1938.
On September 2, 1941, she was
married to Frederick "Bud" Molander of Garner in Brooklyn, New York. Bud
and Georgia moved from port to port for the next four years while Bud
was serving his country in the U.S. Navy during WW II. After the war,
they moved to Garner. Bud continued in the US Navy for several more
years while Georgia kept their home in Garner.
In 1946, they had their first
and only child, Bonnie Joanne. Georgia was employed part-time at Smith
Hardware Store for several years and later at the Hand-Me-Down
consignment shop in Garner. She also took care of her parents until
their death. After Bud passed away in 1984 she continued to live in
Garner.
She enjoyed golfing, singing,
playing the piano, sewing, playing cards and traveling by plane to visit
her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. By far her greatest joy was
her family, her faith and her many friends. In 2003 she moved to Champlin, Minnesota to live with her daughter and son-in-law until 2005
when she moved into a memory care unit of an assisted living facility.
At the time of her death she was a resident of the Anoka Care Center in
Minnesota.
She was an active member of the
St. Boniface Catholic Church where she sang in the choir, Rosary Society
and CD of A, serving as Grand Regent and
holding many other offices. She was also a member of the American Legion
Auxiliary, Senior Citizens and Sweet Adeline Chorus in Mason City for
several years.
Georgia is survived by her
daughter, Bonnie (Stephen) Jacobsen of Champlin, Minnesota;
granddaughter, Lisa (Tracy) Schrader of Dallas, Texas; grandson, Jason
(Jodi) Cagle of Carrollton, Texas; four great-grandchildren, Lauren and
Kyle Schrader and Connor and Colton Cagle; a sister, Mary Jane Leichsner
of Helena, Montana; brother and sister-in-laws and several nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Bud; her parents; and a brother-in-law.
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Memorial Services Held For Richard
and Fern Tiggemann
May 24, 2006
A memorial service to celebrate the the
lives of Richard "Tig" and his wife, Fern (Krull) Tiggemann was held on
Thursday, May 18, 2006, at the Klemme United Methodist Church, Klemme.
The Reverend Paddy
Druhl officiated. Interment was in the Ell Township Cemetery, Klemme.
Full military honors were provided by the Klemme Legion Military Funeral
Unit in recognition of Richard's service in the United States Armed
Forces during the Korean Conflict.
Richard Tiggemann was born on
January 23, 1933, in Hancock County, near Goodell, the son of William
and Martha (Heginger) Tiggemann. Richard, or "Tig" as he was known by
most, attended the Klemme Schools.
His wife and life partner, Fern Krull, was born on March 6, 1936, in Algona, the daughter of Fim and
Etna (Siefert) Krull. Fern attended Burt Schools and graduated from the
Burt High School. She went on to attend the Hamilton Business College in
Mason City.
Richard and Fern were united in
marriage on November 20, 1955, at the Little Brown Church in Nashua.
Their marriage was blessed with two wonderful children, Richard, Jr. and
Joan.
Following their marriage the
couple lived for a time in Algona before moving to Klemme. Fern was
employed for a a period of time as an administrative assistant to the
president of the 1st National Bank in Mason City. Later she joined her
husband in the operation of their business, "Tiggemann Trucking" in
Klemme.
Their business not only
provided for the transportation of livestock and other trucking needs,
but also offered a wide variety of other amenities and products for sale
including feed, snowmobiles, garden tillers, and various other sundry
items. "Tig" had also been in charge of maintaining the Klemme School
Buses for many years and he and Fern operated a restaurant in Klemme for
a short time.
Richard and Fern's daughter,
Joan remembers fondly the many snowmobiles and other toys her father
would bring home for her to enjoy. She and other friends, family, and
neighbors recall the "toot" of Richard's truck horn as a signal of
goodbye or hello as he was rolling out of town or returning from a
trucking trip back into Klemme.
Other favorite recollections
include playing in the family tree house, the families many fun loving
pets and of course the numerous family journeys they made to vacation in
Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Those who knew "Tig" and Fern will always remember them as dedicated
marriage and business partners. They were always
full of life and love for
one another and enjoyed sharing in some fun and silliness along the way.
Both cherished the opportunity to spend time in the company of friends
and family and often times looked forward to taking people on tours of
the countryside. Fern was always ready to find a good garage sale, while
"Tig" patiently waited for her. He was always outgoing and friendly
towards others and was willing to strike up a conversation with both
friends and strangers.
Other favorite past times they
enjoyed were making trips to go dancing at the Duncan Hall and Surf
Ballroom in Clear Lake. Fern enjoyed listening to country music, was a
fan of John Lennon, and enjoyed the pleasures of watching the birds and
collecting chimes.
Richard was a member of the
American Legion and the VFW. He had been a volunteer fireman with the
Klemme Fire Department for many years. Fern was a long time member of
the American Legion Auxiliary.
In 1990 "Tig" and Fern sold the
"Tiggemann Trucking" business and moved to Arizona.
There both continued their
working careers at the Christine Place Apartments in Mesa, Arizona.
Richard was employed as the building maintenance supervisor, while Fern
cleaned the apartments and cooked for the residents of the complex.
Fern eventually turned her
love, energy, and devotion to caring for Richard as his health began to
decline from the many complications resulting from his courageous battle
with cancer. "Tig" died on April 21, 2001. Fern died on January 23,
2006.
Richard and Fern are survived
by their daughter, Joan Moss and husband, Doug of Maricopa, Arizona.
Richard's other surviving family incude his sisters, Esther Tulp and
husband, Howard of Goodell and Velma Surber and husband, Lloyd of
Mission, Texas; and sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Tiggemann of Missouri.
Fern's survivors include her
sisters, Ruth Bolie and husband, David of Thompson and Joan Koestler and
husband, Vern of Burt; and a sister-in-law, June Krull of Clear Lake.
They are both survived by many
nieces and nephews.
Richard was preceded in death
by his parents, William and Martha; two brothers, Robert and Edwin "Bud" Tiggemann; and the couple's son, Richard Tiggemann, Jr. on November 13,
1974.
Fern was preceded in death by her parents, Fim and Etna; her husband,
Richard; sister, Leona Krull; and a brother, Louis Krull; as well as
their son.
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Marion K. Arnold, 1915-2006
May 31, 2006
Marion Kathryn Arnold, age 91, of Klemme, most
recently a resident of the Homestead Assisted Living Complex, Mason
City, and a past resident of the Prairie View Apartments, Garner, died
on Friday, May 19, 2006, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit,
Mason City.
Funeral services were held on
Monday, May 22 at the Klemme United Methodist Church, Klemme. The Rev.
Paddy Druhl officiated. Interment was in the Ell Township Cemetery,
Klemme. The Andrews Funeral Home, Klemme, was in charge of the
arrangements.
Marion Kathryn Irvine, was born
on a farm near Dysart, on March 3, 1915, the daughter of John and Jennie
(Wilson) Irvine. She was one of six children who blessed John and
Jennie's union.
Marion graduated from the Geneseo Consolidated High School and continued her education at Iowa
State Teacher's College where she received her teaching certificate. She
went on to teach school in Tama County, Klemme, and in Northwood. Many
whom she taught during her career remember her as their "#1 kindergarten
teacher".
Marion was united in marriage
to Asa Arnold on March 20, 1943, at the United Presbyterian Church,
Traer. Their union was blessed with five children, ten grandchildren,
and five great-grandchildren.
Marion always had a warm and
welcoming kindness towards others. She was always looking out for their
needs and assisting in whatever way she was able. She was very fond of
her grandchildren, a mutual affection they had for her as well. She
always said her special treasures were her children, grandchildren and
their spouses.
Her family will cherish the
memory of trips with grandma to the Dairy Queen, going out to eat, and
going with her on a shopping excursion. They will savor the memory of
wonderful aromas coming from her kitchen as she baked and cooked for
them on many occasions. They will reflect back on special summers spent
at "Grandma's House" as she looked forward to entertaining them and
taking them on tours to the Grotto and to other places. Each one of her
grandkids will hold tight to the special "Grandmother's Blankets",
otherwise known as "Quilts" she made with her loving hands for each of
them.
Marion was very active
throughout her entire life, always raising a beautiful flower and
vegetable garden filled with roses and pansies. She enjoyed
participating in quilting groups, playing bingo, music, sewing, and coffeeing with friends. She was very proud of her 100 percent Irish
heritage.
Marion was always interested in
her community and had served two years as mayor and 8 years on the
Klemme City Council. She was also devoted to her church home the Klemme
United Methodist Church, serving as a Sunday School Teacher, and taught
Bible School. She had been very active in the church circles, the Order
of The Eastern Star, Potpourri Club, American Legion Ladies Auxiliary,
Grandmother's Club, Klemme Library, and the Klemme Senior Citizens.
Those left to cherish the
legacy of her life include her daughters, Clarice Ann Hornbacher and
husband, James of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, Marilyn Latham and husband,
Don of Alexander, Rosalyn Fineran and husband, Don of E. Bethel,
Minnesota, Noreen Arnold of Oak Park, Illinois and Coreen Arnold and
husband, Dave Lehman of Oak Park, Illinois; also a brother, William
Irvine and wife, Ann of Traer; ten grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by
her parents; husband, Asa in 1974; three sisters, Margarette Melnar,
Jean Banzhaf and Betty Irvine; and an infant brother, Robert David
Irvine.
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Evelyn R.
Christians, 1923-2006
May 24, 2006
Evelyn R. Christians, 82, of
Garner, died on Saturday, May 20, 2006, at the Concord Care Center in
Garner.
Graveside services were held at
the El Township Cemetery in Klemme with Rev. Randy Vaage of the Clear
Lake Evangelical Free Church officiating. The Cataldo Funeral Home in
Garner was in charge of the arrangements.
Evelyn Ruth Christians, the
daughter of Paul and Anna (Jurisek) Haviik, was born on July 28, 1923,
on a farm near Crystal Lake. She attended the rural schools of Hancock
County and graduated from the Ventura High School.
On September 18, 1943, she was
married to Harold Emil Christians at Montgomery, Alabama. They farmed in
Hancock County their entire married life. After Harold passed away in
1998 Evelyn moved to the Prairie View Apartments in Garner. She enjoyed
flower gardening, embroidery, reading and puzzles.
She was a member of the
Immanuel Reformed United Church of Christ in Klemme and the Women's
Fellowship.
Evelyn is survived by her two
sons, Keith (Barbara) Christians of Garner and Leslie (Janice)
Christians of Platte City, Missouri; four grandchildren, David (Kristie)
Christians, Kevin (Stacy) Christians, Stephanie (Greg) Richards and
Karen (Tab) Orbaker; nine great-grandchildren; a sister, Mildred
Wetterling of Carroll; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Harold on May 4, 1998; her parents; two sisters, Ann Sobek
and Betty Tegtmeyer; and a brother, John Havlik.
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Frances M. Brozik, 1911-2006
May 31, 2006
Frances M. Brozik, 94, of Garner, died on Monday,
May 22, 2006, at the Hancock County Memorial Hospital in Britt.
Funeral services were held on
Saturday, May 27, at the St. Boniface Catholic Church in Garner with Fr.
Michael Schueller officiating. Music was provided by organist, Carolyn
Kumsher who accompanied the church choir. Ushers were Robert Kral and
Lawrence Engstler. Casket bearers were Roger Urich, Bob Urich, Ron
Brozik, Nels Jensen, Gary Birch and Keith Christensen. Burial was in the
St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery west of Garner. The Cataldo Funeral Home
was in charge of the arrangements.
Frances Marie Brozik, the
daughter of Joseph and Anastasia (Kudej) Urich, was born on October 11,
1911 on a farm near Hayfield. She graduated from the Hayfield High
School in 1930 and continued her education at Iowa State University in
Ames.
On September 20, 1932, she was
married to Frank J. Brozik at the St. Boniface Catholic Church in
Garner. They lived on a farm northwest of Garner until 1982 when they
moved into Garner. Frances was employed at the Hancock County Extension
Office and Garner Appliance.
She moved to the Prairie View
Apartments in Garner in 1999. She enjoyed sewing, cross stitching,
embroidery and crafts. She was a member of the St. Boniface Catholic
Church, Parish Society and the Garfield-Madison Homemakers Club.
Frances is survived by her
grandchildren, Kim (Mike) Fabich of DePere, Wisconsin, Kent (Michelle)
Blank of Henry, Illinois and Lee (Shelley) Blank of Smithville,
Missouri; seven great-grandchildren, Daniel Fabich, Lindsey Blank,
Patrick Fabich, Bryant Blank, Sarah Fabich, Joey Fabich and Wesley
Blank; and a brother, Rudy (Dorothy) Urich of Garner.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Frank on September 8, 1982; daughter, Margie Blank on May
3, 2003; parents; a sister, Estell; and brothers, Clarence in infancy
and Elmer Urich.
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Lawrence J. Besch,
1925-2006
June 7, 2006
Lawrence J. Besch, died on Thursday, May 25, 2006, at his
home. He was 80 years old.
A Funeral Mass for Lawrence was
celebrated on Monday, May 29, at the St. Michael's Catholic Church in
Whittemore, with Father Russell Bleich and Father Victor Ramaeker
co-celebrating. Burial was in the St. Michael's Cemetery. Arrangements
were handled by the Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf Funeral Home of
Whittemore.
Lawrence John Besch, was born on
August 10, 1925, in rural Whittemore, the son of Joseph and Lucy
Bisenius Besch. He grew up on the farm and attended the Presentation
Academy graduating in 1943. After his schooling Lawrence began farming.
On June 14, 1950, Lawrence was
united in marriage to Mary Jane Bleich at the St. Boniface Catholic
Church in Garner. After their marriage the couple lived on the farm,
where they lived their entire married lives. Lawrence later became a
salesman for DeKalb and also Moorman Feeds, while continuing to farm.
Lawrence enjoyed spending time
with his grandchildren, being on the farm, golfing, fishing, playing
cards and gardening. He enjoyed playing baseball in his younger years
and watching baseball on television. Lawrence was a member of Holy Name,
Knights of Columbus Council #952 and a very active member of St.
Michael's Parish where he was a long time adult mass server. He was a
past member of the Garrigan and Algona High School Boards.
He is survived by his wife,
Mary Jane of Whittemore; children, Patricia and Jon Thompson of Huron,
South Dakata, David and Kris Besch of Cairo, Egypt, Stephen Besch and
Peggy Woolridge of Huron, South Dakota, Ruth Flores of Cedar Rapids and
JoAnn and Chris Goerdt of Iowa City; 14 grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren; sister, Cecelia Fandel of Morton, Illinois; and
numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his
parents; a sister, Helen Dalton; and a brother, Joseph Besch.
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Kenneth G. Heller,
1927-2006
June 7, 2006
Kenneth G. Heller, 78, of
Forest City, formerly of Garner, died on Thursday, May 25, 2006, at the
Good Samaritan Center in Forest City.
Memorial services were held on
Tuesday, May 30, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Forest City with
Pastor Lee Laaveg officiating. Interment was in the Madison Township
Cemetery in rural Forest City. There was no visitation. The Petersen
Lund Funeral Home, Forest City, was in charge of the arrangements.
Kenneth G. Heller was born in
Fonda, on June 21, 1927, the son of Frank and Clara (Annenson) Heller.
He was baptized on April 4, 1937, at the Bethany Lutheran Church in
Emmetsburg and confirmed on June 1, 1941.
He moved with his family to
Hayfield, and on May 15, 1946 graduated from the Hayfield High School.
Kenneth continued his education at Waldorf College in Forest City. He
played football, sang in the choir and was active in the Science Club.
He then attended the Dunwoody College of Technology in Minneapolis,
Minnesota.
On August 18, 1951, he was
united in marriage to Florence Moe at the Salem Lutheran Church in Lake
Mills. The couple made their home on the family farm near Hayfield.
Kenneth raised grain crops, livestock and had dairy cattle. He enjoyed
spending time with his family and loved taking his nieces and nephews to
the local fairs and festivals. He instilled a love for animals and the
great outdoors in all his children. He was a member of the Immanuel
Lutheran Church and served as an usher in his younger days.
Kenneth is survived by his
children, Paul Heller of Garner, Steven Heller and wife, Vivian of
Forest City, Karin Heller of Mason City and Jon Heller of Tulsa,
Oklahoma; grandchildren, Michael and Stephanie.
Also surviving are two brothers and their wives, Herbert and Dorothy
Heller and Bernard and Marlys Heller, all of Mankato, Minnesota;
brother-in-law, Arnold Moe and wife, Ramona of Lake Mills; and nine
nieces and nephews.
Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Florence; infant
brother, Frances; brother, Perry; sister, Ruth; and a grandson, Eric.
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Denis Jakoubek, 1936-2006
June 7, 2006
Denis Jakoubek, 69, of Garner,
died on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, at the Oakwood Care Center, Clear Lake.
Funeral services were held on
Friday, June 2, at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Duncan with Fr.
Michael Schueller officiating. Lector was Donna Young. Music was
provided by organist, Mary Kopacek who accompanied the church choir.
Ushers were Leo Wellik and Kenneth Paca.
Honorary bearers were Mike Duregger, David Hrubes and the staff of Duncan Heights and Oakwood Care
Center. Casket bearers were Dave Zrostlik, Francis Oborny, Bob Malek,
Stan Isvik, Tom Zrostlik, Allan Formanek and Jim Rezabek. Burial was in
the St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Duncan. The Cataldo Funeral Home in
Garner was in charge of the arrangements.
John Denis Jakoubek, the
adopted son of Thomas William and Mary Rose (Zrostlik) Jakoubek was born
on June 19, 1936. He was raised on the family farm on the northeast side
of Eagle Lake. Denis graduated from the Hayfield Consolidated High
School and continued his education at DeVry Technical Institute in
Chicago, Illinois, taking courses in radio and television electronics.
He then moved to Garner where
he was a TV technician at Garner TV and a projectionist at the Avery
Theatre in Garner. He also was employed at Dewey Electric in Ventura and
Herb and Geo. TV of Mason City before retiring in 1978 due to ill
health.
He resided at Duncan Heights
from 1979 to 1997, at which time he moved to the Oakwood Care Center in
Clear Lake. During his stay at Duncan Heights he was involved in a
variety of activities including dances, riding his 3-wheeled bike,
crafts, shopping, running the movie projector for weekly movies at the
facility, and repairing electronic equipment for other residents. He was
respected by his peers and staff as evidenced in his assistance with
writing the newsletter and being elected to a number of terms as
secretary, vice-president, and president of the Resident Council.
Denis could always be seen
sitting and working at his computer, corresponding with his pen pal from
Africa, listening to his scanner and polka music (preferably Malek's
Fishermen). He had a wonderful sense of humor which he shared through
his numerous stories of personal experiences. Denis was a true advocate
for Duncan Heights and Oakwood Care Center and will be missed greatly.
He was a member of the St.
Boniface Catholic Church and former member of The Loyal Order of Moose
Lodge in Mason City, Mason City Lions Club, Garner, Clear Lake and Mason
City Jaycees and Hancock County Little Theatre.
He was preceded in death by his
mother, Mary on May 4, 1982; and his father, Thomas on March 25, 1979.
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