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Lucille M. Drugg,
1912-2006
October 11, 2006
Lucille M. Drugg, 94, of
Forest City, died on Monday, October 2, 2006, at the Muse
Norris Hospice in Mason City.
Funeral services were held
on Friday, October 6, at the United Methodist Church in
Forest City, with Pastor Jerald Swanberg officiating.
Burial was in the Oakland Cemetery in Forest City. The
Petersen-Lund Funeral Home of Forest City was in charge of
the arrangements.
Lucille Marie Drugg was
born on March 13, 1912, in Maynard, Minnesota, to August and
Rosa (Bredlow) Kropp. At age 2, she moved with her parents
to Garner. She graduated from the Garner High School in
1930.
She began teaching in a
rural Liberty Township School. On November 17, 1934, she
married Floyd Drugg in Owatonna, Minnesota. She later
continued teaching for several years in a rural Ellington
Township School. She also worked in Forest City at the Lamp
Shade Factory and Winnebago Industries/Stitchcraft.
Lucille was very active in
the United Methodist Church, Senior Citizen Center and the
Kum Along Klub. She also enjoyed bowling and playing cards
with her friends.
Lucille is survived by two
daughters, Marilyn (Dewey) Galloway of Forest City and
Marlys (Bill) Austin of Columbus Junction.
Also surviving are five
grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; a brother; two
sisters; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Floyd;
three brothers; and two sisters.
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Kathryn Goll,
1908-2006
October 11, 2006
Kathryn Goll, 98, of
Garner, died on Monday, October 2, 2006, at the Concord Care
Center, Garner.
Private family services
were held at the Cataldo Funeral Chapel, with Rev. Tim Diehl
of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church officiating.
Burial was in the Peace Reformed Cemetery south of Garner.
Kathryn Anna Christina,
the daughter of Fred and Maren (Bach) Petersen, was born on
May 19, 1908 at Blairstown.
At an early age she moved
with her family to a farm southeast of Garner. She attended
the rural schools near her home and graduated from the
Garner High School, where she received her normal teaching
certificate. Kathryn continued her education at the Iowa
State Teacher's College in Cedar Falls and then taught in
the rural schools near Garner.
On October 18, 1927, she
was married to Harvey Addis Goll at the Peace Reformed
Church south of Garner. They farmed south of Garner until
1960 when they moved into Garner. Kathryn worked for the
Garner-Hayfield School System for many years. She enjoyed
baking pies, flowers and music.
She was a member of the
Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church in Garner, where she
taught Bible School and belonged to the Women's Fellowship.
Kathryn is survived by her children, Calvin "Johnnye" Goll
of Garner, Roberta (Milford) Hegg of Concord, California,
Marjorie Kallas of Mason City, Sheryl (Vernon) Hanna of
Woden and Karen Sue (Jim) Loar of Shreveport, Louisiana; 16
grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and four
great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Harvey on March 20, 1979; parents; a
daughter-in-law; a son-in-law; a great-granddaughter; two
brothers; and three sisters.
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Graveside
Services For Shawn Hejna and Vincent Hejna
October 18, 2006
Shawn P. Hejna, 42, of
Tacoma, Washington, died on Thursday, October 5, 2006, in
Tacoma. Vincent Hejna, 42, of Tacoma, Washington, died on
October 4, 2003, in Seattle, Washington.
Funeral services for Shawn
were held on Wednesday, October 11, 2006, in Tacoma.
Graveside services for
Shawn and Vincent were held on Saturday, October 14, 2006,
at the St. John's Catholic Cemetery in Duncan, with Fr.
Michael Schueller officiating. The Cataldo Funeral Home was
in charge of the arrangements.
Shawn Paul Hejna, the son
of Frank Jr. and Geraldine (Rose) Hejna, was born on
September 28, 1964 in Britt. He grew up in Hoquiam,
Washington. Shawn had a great sense of humor, enjoyed
watching movies, and loved to travel.
He is survived by his
father, Frank Hejna Jr. of Barnett, Missouri; his mother,
Geraldine Peterson of Tacoma Washington; step-mother, Jean
Hejna of Lincoln, Nebraska; brothers, Frank Hejna III of
Hump Tulips, Washington, Preston Hejna and Travis Peterson
of Puyallup, Washington and Pete Peterson of Tacoma;
sisters, Shelli (Mike) Ziemke of Cortland, Nebraska, Sherri
(Gilbert) Leyva of Las Vegas, Nevada, Sunni (Colby) Harper
of Lincoln, Nebraska and Wendy Peterson of Hump Tulips,
Washington; and his care giver, Jeff Shafton.
He was preceded in death
by his brother, Vincent Hejna.
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Delwyn Dale
Brede, 1936-2006
October 18, 2006
Delwyn
Dale Brede, age 69, of Butler, Missouri, died on Sunday,
October 8, 2006, after a battle with cancer.
Funeral services were held
on Wednesday, October 11, at the Ohio Street United
Methodist Church in Butler, Missouri, with Rev. James
Stanfield-Myers officiating. Masonic Funeral Services were
held on Tuesday, October 10, at the Schowengerdt Chapel.
Burial was in the Oak Hill Cemetery at Butler.
Contributions may be made
to the Masonic Lodge or a charity of choice. Services were
under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel,
Butler, Missouri.
Del was born on December
5, 1936, the youngest of two children, to Lawrence Dale and
Leona Arlene Halfpop Brede in Klemme. He grew up in Klemme
where he graduated from the Klemme High School in 1954. He
attended college at Iowa State University in Ames.
On February 12, 1956, he was united in marriage to Virginia
Ann Pettibone in Moravia, and to this union five children
were born. Del lived many places including Moravia, Garner,
Sheffield, Iowa Falls, Schleswig, Glenwood and Council
Bluffs, as well as Swey City and Fairmount, Minnesota and
Morton and Putnam, Illinois.
Del was a farmer,
salesman, pork and cattle producer and land developer. He
retired from Iowa Beef Packers in 1999. Del married Paula
Anderson on March 27, 1999 at the Kanesville Tabernacle in
Council Bluffs.
In 2002, he moved from
Council Bluffs to Butler. His memberships included the
National Wild Turkey Federation, Ducks Unlimited, Pheasants
Forever, NRA, Pork Producer's Association, 4-H, and Farm
Bureau. Del was a Master Mason. He began his Masonic
association at the Antiquity Lodge in Moravia and was in the
process of transferring his membership to the Butler Lodge
#254.
Del was an avid
outdoorsman who loved fishing and hunting. His passion was
bird hunting-especially turkey, pheasant and quail. He also
enjoyed trout fishing, wild boar hunting, gardening and
growing flowers. Del was generous, courageous, never afraid
to try something new and he always accomplished anything
that he put his mind to.
Del is survived by his
wife, Paula Brede of Butler, Missouri; five children,
Gieselle Fest and husband, Darwin of Liberty, Missouri, Greg
Brede of Springfield, Missouri, Georgia Ipsen and husband,
David of Nixa, Missouri, Gordon Brede and wife, Natalie of
Halfway, Missouri and Ginger Pietz and husband, Russell of
Aberdeen, South Dakota; one stepdaughter, Michelle Hirl of
Omaha, Nebraska; one sister, Judy McClure and husband, Dale
of St Charles; 11 grandchildren, Matthew Larson, Kerstina
(Carrie) Alexander and husband, Matt, Jacob and Cassandra
Brede, Joseph Ipsen, Chad, Dallas, and Dakota Brede, Bailey,
Abigail and Rylie Pietz; one great-grandson, Maxwell
Alexander; and parents-in-law, Yubby and Melva Anderson of
Aurelia.
He was preceded in death
by his parents.
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LaVonne J. Cropley, 1928-2006
October 18, 2006
LaVonne
J. Cropley, 78, of Garner, died on Saturday, October 14,
2006, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City.
Funeral services were held
on Tuesday, October 17, at the United Methodist Church in
Garner, with the Rev. David Wagner officiating. Music was
provided by organist, Mary Kopacek. Special music was
provided by vocalists, Denise Tompkin, Deanne Wilman and
Maggie Voy. Ushers were Maynard Schoneman and Burke
Haberkamp.
Honorary bearers were Don
Voy, Clark Miller, Lowell Miller, Rich Heki, Dave Voy, Doug
Voy, Duane Voy, Derek Voy and Scott Voy. Casket bearers were
Steve Cropley, Stuart Cropley, Laurence Cropley, John
Cropley, Mike Ringham, Dean Bertilson, John Ringham, Jack
Bertilson, Christopher Cropley and Billy Cropley. Burial was
in the Concord Township Cemetery in Garner. The Cataldo
Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Memorials
may be directed to Hospice of North Iowa.
LaVonne
Jeannette Cropley, the daughter of David and Alice (Stauffacher)
Voy, was born on August 17, 1928, on a farm near Ackley. She
attended country school near her home and graduated from the
Hansell High School in 1946. Following graduation, she
worked for a year at the hemp plant and was a waitress in
Hampton. From 1947 to 1950 she was employed as a supervisor
at the Northwestern Bell Telephone Office in Mason City.
On December 16, 1950, she
was married to Charles W. "Pete" Cropley in Ft. Sill,
Oklahoma. After living in Cedar Falls and Clear Lake they
moved to Garner where they raised their six children
together and she enjoyed being a homemaker. After Pete's
death, LaVonne worked at Unisys in Clear Lake for two years
and sold Avon products for 23 years. As an Avon
representative she always enjoyed visiting with her
customers.
LaVonne
enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren.
She always looked forward to attending the activities her
grandchildren participated in at school and was always
teaching them different things. Her hobbies included
reading, sewing, gardening and knitting.
She was a member of the
Garner United Methodist Church, UMW and was active in the
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts when her children were growing
up.
LaVonne
is survived by her six children, Steve Cropley of Sheridan,
Wyoming, Linda (Mike) Ringham of Garner, Janice (Dean)
Bertilson of Garner, Stuart Cropley of Van Nuys, California,
Laurence (Amy) Cropley of Sylmar, California and John
Cropley of Valley Village, California; grandchildren, Chris
and Billy Cropley, Patricia (Ian) Barrick, John Ringham,
Emily, Ellen and Jack Bertilson and Lucinda Cropley;
great-grandchildren, Mason and Taryan Barrick; sisters,
Yolanda (Freddy) Bauman of Chicago, Illinois and Iva (Herb)
Heki of Urbandale; a brother, Kermit (Maxine) Voy of
Rochester, Minnesota; sisters-in-law, Ruby Luttman of
Rockwell and Bess Woodford of St. Bluff; a brother-in-law,
Robert Cropley of Seattle, Washington; and many nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, "Pete" on July 6, 1977; and her parents.
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Mary L. Parker,
1920-2006
October 18,2006
Mary
L. Parker, 86, a former resident of Duncan Heights, died on
Sunday October 15, 2006, at the Oakwood Care Center in Clear
Lake.
Funeral services will be
held on Wednesday, October 18, at the Cataldo Funeral Chapel
in Garner, with Rev. David Wagner officiating. Casket
bearers will be Mike Duregger, Keith Brouwer, Harold Blumer,
Stan Isvik, Rick Wille and Lance Frame. Burial will be in
the Concord Township Cemetery. Visitation was held on
Tuesday, October 17, at the Cataldo Funeral Chapel and one
hour prior to services at the chapel.
Mary Louise Parker,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Garner F. Parker, was born on July
8, 1920 at Pocahontas.
From an early age, Mary
lived at Woodward, and in 1964 moved to Duncan Heights, near
Garner. Mary was a very intelligent lady and her special
ability to communicate her wants and needs was amazing to
all who knew her. For many years while residing at Duncan
Heights, Mary worked at Opportunity Village and the Garner
Work Center.
Mary loved flowers and
watching them grow, watching TV, listening to the radio,
writing letters and sending cards celebrating her birthday,
holidays, going on trips, and sweets. Mary took a sincere
interest in the families of those who cared for her,
especially their children.
In December of 2000, Mary
moved to her new home at the Oakwood Care Center, where her
interests continued and all staff grew to love her. Mary
especially enjoyed teasing Oakwood employees, and she made
regular phone calls to her wonderful friend, Dorothy Blumer,
who did so many kind things for Mary.
Mary is survived by her
special friend, Dorothy Blumer of Garner; and her many
friends at Duncan Heights and the Oakwood Care Center.
She was preceded in death
by her parents.
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Helen Eenhuis, 1923-2006
November 1, 2006
Helen Eenhuis, 83, of
Barnesville, Minnesota, formerly of Garner, died on
Saturday, October 21, 2006, at the Merit Care Health Center
in Fargo, North Dakota.
Memorial services were
held at 10:00 a.m., on Saturday, October 28, at the Faith
Lutheran Church in Miller, with Pastor Rose Viser
officiating. Inurnment was in the Madison Township Cemetery
south of Forest City. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in charge
of the arrangements.
Helen Eenhuis, the
daughter of John and Gertje (Wiltz) Knapper, was born on
June 26, 1923, in Bancroft. On March 29, 1941, she married
Alvin "Bud" Eenhuis at the First Lutheran Church in Britt.
They farmed for many years in rural Hancock County. Later,
they made their home in Garner. She worked in the school
cafeteria for many years before retiring.
She enjoyed spoiling her grandchildren, sewing, visiting
with people and playing cards. She was an excellent cook and
loved to teach her grandchildren her recipes. She was a
loving mother and grandmother.
She was a member of the
Faith Lutheran Church in Miller.
Helen is survived by her sons, Terry (Dawn) Eenhuis of
Barnesville, Minnesota and Jerry (Glenda) Eenhuis of
Billings, Montana; eight grandchildren, Jessica (Tom) Weyant,
Jana (Randy) Bartels, Julie Edney, Deani (Trent) Jones,
Scott Eenhuis, Jason Eenhuis, Alyssa Adams and Michelle
Meyer; 15 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Alvin "Bud"; son, Gary; grandson, John;
brothers, John Wubben, Henry Wubben, Jerry Knapper and
Fredrick Knapper; and sisters, Kate Knapper and Darlene
Trumbell.
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Philip W. Olson, 1946-2006
November 1, 2006
Philip
W. Olson, 60, of Garner, died on Monday, October 23, 2006,
at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mason City.
Memorial services will be
held on Saturday, November 11, at the United Methodist
Church in Garner, with Rev. David Wagner officiating.
Inurnment will be in the Concord Township Cemetery in
Garner, with military rites by the Garner Veterans
Ceremonial Unit.
Philip Wayne Olson, the
son of Harvey and Asa "Ruth" (Ward) Olson, was born on June
21, 1946 at New Richmond, Wisconsin. He attended school at
Richmond. Philip served his country in the U.S. Navy during
Vietnam. Following his honorable discharge he returned home
to Wisconsin.
On December 4, 1976, he
married Doreen M. Schaumberg at the Methodist Church in St.
Louis Park, Minnesota. They lived in the Twin Cities for 20
years, Amery, Wisconsin for seven years, and in 2003 moved
to Garner. Phil was employed as a handyman for many years.
He enjoyed watching John Wayne movies, mowing lawn and
hunting.
He was a lifetime member
of the Garner VFW and American Legion. He also served in the
Garner Veterans Ceremonial Unit.
Philip is survived by his
wife, Doreen of Garner; two sons, Christopher Todd of Garner
and Philip Olson, Jr. of Clear Lake, Wisconsin; a grandson,
Brandon Todd; sisters and brothers, Phyllis Erickson, Roger
(Nancy) Olson, Kenneth (Mary) Olson, Barbara (Jim) Marfel,
Rosalie Poach, Catherine (Ed) Jorgenson, Linda Gordon and
Joy Kropi; a sister-in-law, Kathryn Olson; his
mother-in-law, Mabel Schaumberg of Garner; and many nieces
and nephews.
He was preceded in death
by his parents; brother, Harvey, Jr.; brothers-in-law,
William Erickson and Daniel Silbernagel; and his
parents-in-law, Bud and Dolly Schaumberg.
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B. C. Berge,
1913-2006
November 1, 2006
B.C.
Berge, 93, of Garner, died on Tuesday, October 24, 2006, at
the Concord Care Center in Garner.
Funeral services were held
at 10:30 a.m., on Friday, October 27, at the St. Paul
Lutheran Church in Garner, with Rev. Dale Glawatz
officiating. Music was provided by organist, Beverly
Cataldo. Ushers were Jim Leonard and Al Voss. Honorary
bearers were Rotarians and their spouses and the Hancock
County Bar Association.
Casket bearers were Tim
Anderson, Alex Berge, Tom Alden, Mike Flanigan, Mark
Holtkamp, Shannon Berge, Andrew Christensen, Dean Walston,
Keith Weaver and Scott Wagner. Burial was in the Concord
Township Cemetery, Garner. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in
charge of the arrangements. Memorials may be directed to the
St. Paul Lutheran Church or Little Lambs Pre-School.
B.C. (Bernt Charles)
Berge, the son of Thomas and Mollie (Enockson) Berge, was
born on January 17, 1913, on a farm northwest of Bode. After
graduating from the Bode High School in 1931, he attended
Luther College in Decorah and then studied law under Judge
D. F. Coyle in Humboldt. On June 4, 1936, he was admitted to
the Iowa State Bar.
On December 31, 1935, he
married Mary Leitl at the Little Brown Church in Nashua. He
assisted his parents in farming until December 1, 1937. He
started his law practice in Garner on December 1, 1937. The
Berges raised four children, Ann, Barbara, Donald and Alan.
On October 15, 1981, his wife Mary died after an extended
time with cancer. On November 6, 1982, he married Violet
Holden at the Zion Lutheran Church in Clear Lake.
B.C. had lived in Garner
since December 1, 1937. His hobbies included music, fishing,
golfing and traveling. He sang in the St. Olaf Lutheran
Church Choir at Bode and the St. Paul Lutheran Church Choir
in Garner for over 50 years. He played the cornet at the
Bode High School and in the Luther College Concert Band and
the mellophone in the Old Timers Band in Garner. On December
1, 1987, B.C. retired from his law practice after 50 years
of service to the community of Garner and the surrounding
areas.
He was a member of the St.
Paul Lutheran Church, where he had served as choir director,
a member of the building committee, a member of the
committee for acquiring a pipe organ for the new church, and
as secretary of the church for a period of years. He was a
member of the Iowa State Bar Association, the Hancock County
Bar Association, served a term as President of the 2A
District Bar Association, and was a
member and served as secretary for a term in the Garner
Chamber of Commerce. B.C. was a charter member of the Garner
Rotary Club, which he helped organize and which received its
Charter on January 4, 1940.
He served a term on the
Garner City Council and thereafter served a period of seven
years as the City Attorney. In the days when there was a
County Superintendent of Schools, he served on the Hancock
County Board of Education. As a part owner he, with other
part owners, platted Clear View Addition to Garner. As an
attorney, he encouraged and assisted others in platting
eight other additions to the town of Garner. He was an
originator with other Garner citizens for what is now known
as the Concord Care Center, Prairie View Apartments, the
Garner Golf Course and Central Park. Members of the
community will long remember the Concolor pine tree
decorated with blue lights for the Christmas season at the
Berge residence for a period of 39 years.
He is survived by his
wife, Vi of Garner; his children, Barbara (Larry) Weians of
Parkville, Missouri, Dr. Donald (Nicky) Berge of Clear Lake
and Alan (Carol) Berge of Clear Lake; his son-in-law, Harry
(Anne) Anderson of Garner; ten grandchildren, Timothy
Anderson, Valerie (Tom) Alden, Lorelei (Michael) Flanigan,
Sara (Scott) Wagner, Andrew (Majo) Christensen, Heidi
(Keith) Weaver, Shannon (Nicole) Berge, Kendra (Mark)
Holtkamp, Leslie (Dean) Walston and Alex Berge; seven
great-grandchildren, Olivia and Erik Wagner, Aitana
Christensen-Rivera, Kylie and Collin Berge and Kaia and
Tatum Holtkamp.
He was preceded in death
by his first wife, Mary; his daughter, Ann; his parents;
sister, Thelma Tonderum; and brothers, Harold, Ernest and
Dr. Earl Berge.
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Arlene E. Kramer,
1918-2006
November 1, 2006
Arlene
E. Kramer, 87, of Garner, died on Saturday, October 28,
2006, at the Belmond Medical Center.
Funeral services were held
at 10:30 a.m., on Wednesday, November 1, at the Zion
Evangelical and Reformed Church in Garner, with Rev. Tim
Diehl officiating. Music was provided by organist, Margaret
Jass who accompanied soloist, Angi Smith. Ushers were Allan
DeWitt and Alan Jass.
Casket bearers were Tim
Smith, Todd Smith, Troy Smith, Chris Smith, Dan Kramer, Mike
Smith, Taran Allison and Tad White. Burial was in the
Concord Township Cemetery in Garner. The Cataldo Funeral
Home in Garner was in charge of the arrangements.
Arlene Elizabeth Kramer,
the daughter of Emil and Emma (Grell) Kraus, was born on
December 4, 1918 at Klemme. She graduated from the Klemme
High School as class valedictorian.
On September 26, 1937, she
was married to Art Kramer at the Little Brown Church in
Nashua. They lived in Garner all of their married life.
After Art passed away in 1968, she continued to live in
Garner.
In 1999, she moved to the
Rise Apartments in Belmond and in May of 2006 to the Belmond
Health Care Center. She enjoyed spending time with her
grandchildren, baking cinnamon rolls and visiting with
people. Arlene will always be remembered for her positive
attitude in life. She was a member of the Zion Evangelical
and Reformed Church and the Women's Fellowship.
Arlene is survived by her
children, Jack Kramer and wife, Judy of Des Moines, Sharon
Smith and significant other, Don Bancroft of Belmond, Judy
Smith and friend, Roger of Algona, Diane White of Clear Lake
and Tammy Allison and husband, Tim of Maple Plain,
Minnesota; 13 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; a
brother, Calvin Kraus and wife, Sharon of Garner; and many
nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Art on February 12, 1968; and her parents.
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Theresa McAloon,
1931-2006
November 8, 2006
Theresa "Tres" McAloon,
age 75, of Garner, died on Saturday, October 28, 2006, at
the Mercy Medical Center of North Iowa.
Memorial services were held on Thursday, November 2, at the
St. Boniface Catholic Church in Garner, with Father Michael
Schueller officiating. Inurnment will be in the St. Boniface
Cemetery, Garner.
Theresa Haus, was born on
July 2, 1931 in North Washington, Iowa, to Edward and Thelma
(Bach) Haus. She graduated from the St. Mary's High School
in North Washington.
On August 3, 1953, Theresa
was united in marriage with Harry McAloon in Des Moines.
Theresa was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America.
She retired from the Hancock County Abstract Company in
2004, after over 30 years of loyal service. She enjoyed her
work and all the people she met and worked with.
Tres
enjoyed gathering with family and friends to play cards and
bingo. Music and laughter were never in shortage with the
many gifts her family displayed at church and holiday
gatherings. Her flower garden also brought pleasure to her
as the seasons changed. It had its own special beauty
spring, summer, fall and even winter. The very essence of
Theresa's life was LOVE! She lived and breathed for her
children and grandchildren, and the last few years her
great-grandchildren. She took so much joy in giving love to
her family and friends.
Left to cherish her memory
are her children, Mark McAloon of Mason City, Martin McAloon
and his wife, Kay of Garner and Michelle Lau and her
husband, Dennis of Winner, South Dakota. Her grand-children,
Bobbi Breitkreutz, Danielle Breitkreutz, Shannon Lau and her
husband, Greg Allen, September Lau, Summer Swenson and her
husband, Jeff, Dustin Lau and his wife, Amanda, Dane Lau,
Derek Lau, David Lau, Devin Lau, Samantha Lau, Stephanie
Lau, Shawnessey Lau, Shelby Lau, and Sydney Lau. Her
great-grandchildren, Piper Breitkreutz, Isaac Swenson,
Cecilia and Emma Lau; one brother, Dan Haus and his wife,
Marilyn; and one sister, Mary Randall and her husband,
Clair.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Harry in 2000; her parents; a son, Michael;
and a sister, Annette Rapp.
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