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Lawrence "Stan"
Held, 1953-2007
January 10, 2007
Lawrence "Stan" Stanley
Held, 53, of Mason City, died on Thursday, January 4, 2007,
at the Muse-Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City.
A Memorial Service was
held on Saturday, January 6, at the United Methodist Church,
Ventura, with the Rev. Audrey Westendorf-Young officiating.
Inurnment
will take place at a later date in Ellinwood, Kansas. The
Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel of Clear Lake was in charge
of the arrangements. Memorials may be given in his name to
the Ventura United Methodist Church.
Stan was born on September
20, 1953 in Manhattan, Kansas, the son of Norman and Joanne
(Rodgers) Held.
He enjoyed fishing, hunting, trap shooting and the outdoors.
While in high school he was involved in football and track.
He graduated from the Ventura High School in 1973.
After high school he
entered the U.S. Navy. Following the service he lived
throughout the United States, moving back to Mason City in
2004, where he worked at Graham.
Stan is survived by his
father, Dr. Norman Held and his wife, Dorothy of Ventura;
sister, Shelley Laine Szipszky and her husband, Henry of
Wasilla, Alaska and their children, Breanna and Luke
Szipszky.
Stan was preceded in death
by his mother.
ŠThe
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Susan M. Fuller
Grove, 1964-2007
January 24, 2007
Susan
M. Fuller Grove, 42, of Broomfield, Colorado and
formerly of Garner, died on Sunday, January 14, 2007, at
the Avista Hospital in Louisville, Colorado, after a
long courageous battle with colon cancer.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, January 20, at the St. Boniface
Catholic Church in Garner, with Fr. Henry Huber
officiating. Steve Fuller was the lector. Music was
provided by organist, Mary Kopacek who accompanied the
church choir and soloist, Brent Cataldo. Ushers were
Lawrence Engstler and Roland Schmidt.
Casket bearers were Joe, Steve, Mark, John, Greg and Ben
Fuller. Burial was in the St. Boniface Catholic
Cemetery in Garner. The Cataldo Funeral Home was in
charge of the arrangements. A prayer service was held at the
Nativity of Our Lord Church on Tuesday,
January 16, 2007 in Broomfield, Colorado.
Susan Marie Fuller Grove, daughter of
Dr. Lyle R. and JoAnne (Thielen) Fuller, was born on
December 29, 1964 at Britt. She was the seventh of eight
children. She grew up in Garner and graduated from the
Garner-Hayfield High School in 1983, where she was
active in the National Honor Society, cheerleading, drama
and was on the Student Council. She continued her
education at the University of Iowa, graduating with a
BA in elementary education. Susan then taught for
several years in Itasca, Illinois.
On September 5, 1986, she was married to David Grove,
her high school sweetheart, at the St. Boniface Catholic
Church in Garner. They lived in Chicago,
Denver, Cincinnati and in 2000 moved to Broomfield,
Colorado.
She is survived by her husband, David
Grove of Broomfield, Colorado; their three children,
Patrick, 20, Joseph, 16 and Sarah, 10; her mother,
JoAnne Fuller; brothers, Joe, Steve, Mark, John and Greg
Fuller; her favorite sister, Tres Brown; and 24 nieces
and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her
father, Lyle; and her brother, Michel.
ŠThe
Garner Leader & Signal 2007
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Novella Bredbenner,
1917-2007
February 7, 2007
Novella Bredbenner, 89, of Klemme and most recently a
resident of the Concord Care Center in Garner, passed away
on Tuesday, January 30, 2007, at the Concord Care Center.
Memorial services were held on Thursday, February 1, at the
Klemme United Methodist Church in Klemme. Burial was in the
Ell Township Cemetery, Klemme. Funeral arrangements were
under the direction of the Andrews Funeral Home, Klemme.
Memorials are suggested to the Klemme United Methodist
Church, Kappa Phi Club, Hancock County Historical Society,
Izaak Walton League, or charity of the donor's choice.
Novella Dorothy Bredbenner, the only daughter of Clark and
Martha (Lau) Bredbenner, was born on September 8, 1917 in
Klemme, in the home originally owned by H.J. Klemme, for
whom the town was named. In the Klemme Public School, she
participated in declamatory contests, school plays and band
and graduated as valedictorian of the Class of 1934.
The church has always been
an important part of Novella's life. She was confirmed in
the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1928 and was active in the
Standard Bearers and Epworth League. She taught Sunday
School and Bible School and served as director of Bible
School and associate director of Camp Quest. In the Klemme
United Methodist Church, she was active in the United
Methodist Women, the Administrative Council, and the Iowa
Annual Conference in many ways. She attended World Methodist
Conferences in places as diverse as Singapore, England and
Kenya. While in college, Novella joined the Kappa Phi Club,
a religious organization for university women, and held many
offices locally and nationally. Starting in 1939 she
attended many of the National Kappa Phi Councils, often as
council photographer. In 1988 she was selected national
"Kappa Phi Sweetheart" of the year.
For many years Novella
alternated teaching and attending college. In 1935 she
started her college education at Iowa State Teachers College
(now UNI). At age 18 she began her teaching career at
Riverside School, two miles south of Klemme, with a salary
of $50 a month. In the terrible winter of 1936, she tramped
two miles daily through the deep snow to and from school.
The road down the big hill to the school was closed to
traffic most of the winter, but Novella plowed through it on
foot, even at thirty degrees below zero! Those were the days
when the teacher not only taught school, but also built the
fire, swept the floor, washed the blackboard, etc. But being
young had its advantages. Even as the teacher, she enjoyed
playing ball with her students, skating on the river ice,
sliding downhill on a toboggan in a snowstorm, or chasing
butterflies in the spring. In addition to Riverside School,
she later taught at Allison, and then at Brooks, Greenwood
and Maple Grove Schools in Des Moines.
Novella received her
two-year elementary degree in 1939, and was back at Cedar
Falls in 1944 for her junior year of college. She completed
her B.A. in elementary education and graduated with honors
from ISTC in 1948. In 1954 Novella was awarded a "Ding"
Darling Fellowship from the National Wildlife Federation and
completed her Masters Degree at Cedar Falls. Her thesis was
even printed for distribution by the Iowa Conservation
Commission. After returning to Des Moines, she taught
elementary science and social studies for 27 years at the
Hubbell School. "Miss Bredbenner" saw many different
educational trends come and go, but she always enjoyed
working with students.
Butterfly collecting, genealogy, photography and traveling
were among her hobbies. Novella and her mother, Martha
enjoyed many trips together. She traveled to all 50 states,
Canada, Mexico, Central America, and many countries in
Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and the Pacific
Islands. She shared slide shows and artifacts from her
travels with her students, with church mission study and
women's groups, and with many other organizations.
In Des Moines, Novella was
active in many school, church and community organizations
including the Des Moines Science Teachers Club, the Iowa
Association of Science Teachers, the National Education
Association, the National Science Teachers Association,
First United Methodist Church of Des Moines, the Des Moines
Area Religious Council, the "Ding" Darling Chapter of the
Izaak Walton League, and the Des Moines Area Church Women
United.
When Novella retired after
42 years of teaching, then Governor Robert Ray attended the
celebration as his daughters had been her students. When
Novella retired to her house in Klemme, she wasn't content
to take it easy. She spent many hours assisting with the
book on Klemme history for the Klemme Centennial in 1989.
She participated in the Hancock County Genealogical Society,
Hancock County Historical Society, Federated Women's Club,
Federated Garden Club, and the Klemme United Methodist
Church.
Although she was an only
child, Novella embraced her extended family and her aunts,
uncles and close or distant cousins were always very
important to her. She enjoyed gathering with family for the
holidays, at Lau reunions in eastern Iowa, or for simple
Sunday dinners with the cousins. Her many close friends
became "family" as well.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
She is survived by numerous loving friends and extended
family members. She will long be remembered for her positive
disposition, her kindness to all, her generosity to others
and her unfailing service to her church and community.
ŠThe
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