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Dr. Ronald W. Schope

Dr. Ronald W. Schope, 79, of Dubuque, died on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at his home in Dubuque.

The Mass of Christian Burial for Ronald will be at 11:00 am on Friday, October 24, 2025, at St. Anthony Catholic Church with Father Steven Rosonke as the Celebrant.

Ronald was born in Chicago, IL on December 2, 1945, the second of three sons to Jean Coyne and Russell Schope. His early years were spent in Detroit, MI until his family moved to Marion, IA where he was a graduate of the 1st four year graduating class in the newly built Linn Mar High School. Ron played baseball and excelled as a varsity pitcher all four years. Throughout his youth his family would travel every summer; a family favorite was Estes Park, CO where he fell in love with the Rocky Mountains which then inspired him to go to the University of Colorado Boulder where he majored in Engineering, following in his fathers footsteps.

During his time at CU, he tried out for the CU Baseball team. After realizing in a hurry baseball for Ron was not going to be a career, he knew his focus should be on academics instead of baseball. He realized he wanted to be closer to family so he then transferred to Coe College to pursue a career in medicine. After graduating with a Bachelor’s of Arts Degree, Ron was accepted into the University of Iowa Medical School where he received his Medical Degree in 1971. He continued his medical residency followed by a fellowship in Pulmonary Disease and received numerous honors including, Phi Beta Kappa Honors Degree and Phi Kappa Phi Cum Laude Honors Degree upon graduation in 1967, the John T. McClintock Award for academic achievement in physiology in 1969 and the Annals of Internal Medicine – published recognition by the American College of Physicians. Ron also belonged to Alpha Omega Alpha and Phi Rho Sigma (MU Chapter) Medical fraternity in 1968.

During his time in medical school, Ron met the love of his life, Charlotte Porazil. They were united in marriage on April 4, 1970 at St. Ludmila Catholic Church in Cedar Rapids, IA. They had 55 loving years together. While he was completing his schooling, he and Charlotte lived along the Iowa River in Coralville, IA. If Ron wasn’t boating you could find him on the deck reading his medical books while Charlotte fished. Their love of the water is what inspired them to move to Dubuque where Ron began his specialty in Pulmonary Medicine. He spent 44 years dedicated to all of his patients, showing compassion and empathy.

No matter how busy life became, Ron always made time for his family. When his two sons were young, he began coaching the Dubuque Hawks. His dedication to both his family and his work was well known, so much so that his team never batted an eye when he paused a game to take an important call from the hospital. Ron had a deep appreciation for nature, especially the beauty of the mountains and trees, and he took great pride in caring for his lawn with his riding mower.

Although he wasn’t able to make a career of it, baseball remained his favorite sport throughout his life. He later found joy in coaching his grandchildren in baseball, and watching them play hockey and soccer. Ron will be remembered for being a generous man with a kind heart, always eager to treat family and friends to lunch or dinner. He treasured the comfort of his home and was known for his compassion and empathy toward others.

Survivors include his loving wife, Charlotte of Dubuque; two sons, Andrew (Shawna) Schope of Littleton, CO and Adam Schope of Dubuque; five grandchildren, Jake, Dane, Lauren, Tate, Reid; one sister-in-law, Marcia (Bob) Solem of Phoenix; and several nieces and nephews.

Ron was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers; and three sisters-in-law.

Memorials may be given to the Miracle League of Dubuque, 6076 Amber Ridge Road, Dubuque, IA 52001 or a charity of your choice.

The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all who cared for Dr. Schope.

Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home and Crematory is in care of the arrangements.

Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting Ronald’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.


 

Elizabeth J. Dunne

Elizabeth J. “Betty” Dunne, 97, of Zwingle, Iowa, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at home.

Elizabeth Jean Dunne was born on January 24, 1928 in Des Moines, Iowa, to John Henry and Katherine Mae (Russell) Hopson.  She grew up in Jackson County and attended country school.  She married Thomas Joseph Dunne on October 27, 1943 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Maquoketa.  Six children were born to this union: Carolyn, Robert, Loras, David, Patrick, and Edward.  “Joe” preceded her in death on November 1, 1989.  She later married Orlie Storlie on October 14, 1994 in Bellevue, Iowa.

Betty’s life was a testament to her unwavering commitment to her family.  As a dedicated farm wife, she worked alongside her husband, nurturing both their crops and children with equal care.

Betty’s life was rich with interests and passions that brought joy to her and those around her. She was a devout member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church at Otter Creek and a member of the St. Raphael #1156 Catholic Daughters of the Americas. Her love for raising chickens was evident in her extensive collection of chicken figurines and memorabilia. Betty’s competitive spirit shone through in her love of playing cards, and she was an avid supporter of the Indiana Fever. Above all, Betty’s greatest pleasure was found in the time she spent surrounded by her family, whose lives have been profoundly shaped by her love, wisdom, and grace.

Betty’s legacy is carried on by her children, Carolyn (Neil) Morehead of Maquoketa, IA, and Edward “Ed” (Janice) Dunne of Baldwin, IA; 13 grandchildren, Lisa Clark, Kim Callahan, Patrick Clark, Wendi Herrig, Brad Dunne, Kelli Courtney, Sean Dunne, Steve Dunne, Sarah Huemueller, Shane Dunne, Jodi Dunne, Michelle Wing, and Nicole Meek; 25 great-grandchildren, 22 great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.  She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Thomas, children Robert, Loras, David, and Patrick, grandchild Marshall Dunne, great-grandchildren Nolan Anderson, and Michael Dunne, and siblings, Emma, Katherine, Helen, George, Mary, Hazel, Richard, John, and Evelyn.

A funeral mass celebrating her life will be held at 11 A.M., Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at St. Lawrence Catholic Church at Otter Creek.  Visitation will be held prior to the mass on Tuesday from 10 A.M. to 11 A.M., at the church.  Burial will be at the St. Lawrence Church Cemetery.

The Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa is caring for the family.  Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.


 

Albert Berns

Albert Berns, 65, of Luxemburg, Iowa passed away Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.

Visitation will be held from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at Morris Funeral Home in Garnavillo, Iowa. Funeral service will follow at 11:30 a.m. at the funeral home with burial to take place in Garnavillo City Cemetery, Garnavillo, Iowa.

Albert was born on October 16, 1959, in Dubuque, Iowa, son of Decellis and Lillian (Titlbach) Berns.

He was an avid outdoorsman who loved to hunt and fish and spend his time out in nature. Most of his life, he spent his time being a truck driver until his retirement.

We would like to thank the staff at MercyOne in Dubuque and UW Health in Madison for their compassionate care during his last days.

Survivors include his sister, Debra (Ambrose) Heisler of Farley; niece, Jessica Rhodes of Dubuque, nephew, Adam Rhodes (friend, Dana Goerdt) of Maquoketa; and a great-nephew Callan Rhodes of Maquoketa.

He was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents.

Morris Funeral Home in Garnavillo is assisting the family.  Information is available at https://www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.


 

Beverly A. DeBord

Beverly Ann “Bev” (Renner) DeBord, 89, of Galena, IL, passed away, surrounded by her loving family, on October 15, 2025, after living with cancer for over three years. A celebration of life will be held later. The Furlong Funeral Chapel in Galena is assisting the family.
Bev was born in Mt. Carroll, IL, in 1936, the daughter of Kenneth and Lona (Cheeseman) Renner. She was only four years old when her mother died of tuberculosis, so it was remarkable that she knew how to be such a wonderful mother to her own three children. Bev was a graduate of Galena High School and briefly worked at Microswitch in Freeport until her marriage to Robert DeBord in 1956. Their family grew over the years to two daughters and one son. Bev was a member of the Galena United Methodist Church and the Rebekah Lodge, and for years she assisted at Bloodmobile events.
She and Bob were league bowlers in the 1960s and enjoyed their one night a week out with friends. Later, they liked to travel, and Bev would say her favorite places were Hawaii and New York City. She and Bob also spent a couple of winters in Arizona but missed their family too much to stay long. She loved shopping, having family dinners at area supper clubs, and spending time with her friends in person and on social media.
Bev dedicated her life to her family, always holding us together during tough times, celebrating with us in joyful moments, and reminding us of the importance of love and unity. She remembered everyone’s favorite meals, tried to fix every problem to her best ability, and always made time to listen. She didn’t just speak her love; she lived it. She faced every challenge in her life with grace, courage, selflessness, and inspirational determination. Her strength during her illness was awe-inspiring. Even in her final days, she was more concerned about comforting her family than being comforted herself. As we say goodbye, our hearts ache with the depth of our loss, yet we are grateful for the life she lived, the memories she created, and the lessons she taught us.
Bev is survived by her two daughters, Debra DeBord and Jane (Don) Stegall, and her son, Bill (Erica) DeBord, all of Galena; two brothers, Tom (Bobbie) and Terry (Eleanor) Renner; one sister, Bonnie (Bob) Schmid; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; her stepmother, Anna; two brothers, Norman and Donnie Renner; one sister, Linda Sowle; two sisters-in-law, Jean and Janet Renner; and a brother-in-law, Jim Sowle.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Engelman and Dr. Koenigs for their care and support, as well as to Jessica of Hospice of Dubuque for her excellent care and guidance.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.furlongfuneralchapel.com

 

Max P. Elliott

It is with great sadness that his loving family shares that Max Paul Elliott died on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at Harmony in Dubuque.

Friends may call from 1-7 p.m. on Sunday, October 19, 2025, at Reiff Funeral Home in Epworth, IA, where a prayer service will be held at 12:30 p.m., Epworth Fire Department will meet in a body at 4 p.m., Scouting America members will meet in a body at 5 p.m., and a Knights of Columbus Rosary will be held at 6:30 p.m.  Visitation will also be held after 9 a.m. on Monday at the funeral home, where the Epworth American Legion John White Post # 650 will meet in a body at 9:45 a.m.  A funeral Mass will be held at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, in Epworth at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, October 20, 2025, with Fr. Thomas Ascheman officiating, Fr. Steve Garner concelebrating, and assisted by his son Deacon Nick Elliott.  Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery in Farley, Iowa, with full military honors afforded by the Epworth American Legion John White Post #650.

Max was born on May 6, 1944, to Kenneth and Lucille (Dress) Elliott.  He received his education from St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Farley, Iowa and Western Dubuque High School in Epworth, Iowa, where he graduated in 1964. Max is a Veteran having served in the United States Army, having completed United States Army Aviation School in 1965, earning two Air Medals.  He worked at the Dubuque Pak, Georgia Pacific, Boy Scouts of America, Knights of Columbus, Zephyr Aluminum, and Walmart during his career.  He earned degrees in Marketing Management from Northeast Iowa Technical Institute and Business Administration from the University of Dubuque.  He worked tirelessly for his family and showed them a solid work ethic.  Although he was not able to enjoy retirement after becoming sick, he found joy in the simple pleasures in life: family, faith, friendships, and sweet treats.

Max was united in marriage to Sharon Kay Betts, and she preceded him in death on January 22, 1975.  On September 11, 1976, he was united in marriage to Karolyn C. Kalb at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Epworth, Iowa.  She preceded him in death on October 30, 2024.   They had two children whom he was so proud of, never missing a chance to share what they were up to.  Max became “Papa” to his beloved grandchildren.  He held them close to his heart and was proud of his family.  He was also a very active member of the Epworth American Legion John White Post #650, and the Boy Scouts of America Pack 70 and Troup 70.  Max was a dedicated Scouter and is most well-known for bringing Wood Badge to the Northeast Iowa Council.  He led the first Wood Badge in the council and the training continues today. During his Scouting career, he was awarded the following awards: George Meany award in 1981, District Award of Merit in 1983, Silver Beaver in 2002, and Vigil Member of the Order of the Arrow.  Max also performed his civic duty while serving on the Epworth City Council 1976-1977, and Planning and Zoning from 1979-2016.

Max was a devout Catholic as a member of St. Patrick’s Parish, the Knights of Columbus Council #7823 in Epworth, Iowa, and the 4th Degree Dubourg Assembly #1573 in Dubuque, Iowa.  His faith sustained him through war, tragedies, and health issues, yet he was always willing to share that faith, a laugh, or lend a helping hand.  One of the ways he sustained his faith was praying the rosary, it gave him strength to keep pushing.  Max believed deeply in Jesus and in the true presence of Him in the Eucharist, receiving the Eucharist as his final meal.

Those left to cherish Max’s memory are his two children, Deacon Nick (Nettie) Elliott, and Sara (Jeff McMillen) Elliott; two grandchildren, Dawson and Payton Elliott; one brother, David (Jeanette Frederick) Elliott; brothers and sisters-in-law, Arlene Elliott, Diane Elliott, Anna Elliott, Tom (Melinda) Betts, Bob (Claudette) Betts, Frank Kalb, Steve (Donna) Kalb, Cindy Gansen, Kathy Kalb, Fred Pierce, and Mike Hannan.

He is also preceded in death by his parents; two unborn children; siblings, Kenneth (Audrey) Elliott Sr. Richard Elliott Sr., Lyle Elliott Sr., Lois Smith, Phillip Elliott, and Jeneen Pierce; in-laws, Alfred and Mildred Betts, Leonard and Marie Kalb; brothers and sisters-in-law, Jeanette Elliott, Loras Kalb, Ken Kalb, and Mary Hannan; three nephews, Robert Elliott, Leslie Ganfield, and DJ Elliott; two nieces, Theresa Sawvell, and Tracie Elliott; two great nephew, Jeremy Fischer and Christian Simon; and a great niece, Jennifer Elliott.

Max’s family is deeply grateful to the residents, nurses, and staff at Harmony Dubuque and Hospice of Dubuque, for their loving care and support.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests a donation to Divine Word College in Max’s memory – leaving a continuing legacy of his faith and devotion to Catholicism.

A Tribute Video may be viewed, and online condolences may be given to the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com


 

Theresa Torrey

Theresa (T’rese) Torrey, 86, of Dubuque, completed her life’s journey on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.

Visitation will be held from 9:00 am until 10:15 am on Monday, October 20, 2025 at Holy Spirit Parish – Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

The Mass of Christian Burial for Theresa will be at 10:30 am on Monday, October 20, 2025, at Holy Spirit Parish – Sacred Heart Catholic Church with Fr. Jeff Frieden as the Celebrant. Burial will be at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.

Theresa was born in Rickardsville, IA on November 19, 1938, to John C. and Laurene Baumgartner. She was smack dab in the middle of a lineup of eight children that ran alternately between “it’s a boy” and “it’s a girl.” She was given the full name of Theresa (after a beloved Grandma) Christian Elizabeth, as she was born on the feast of St. Elizabeth. While the good graces of her grandmother held, she’d be the first to deadpan you with her wry blue eyes twinkling, “I ain’t no saint.” She survived that “middle child” syndrome with a little stubbornness, a quick tongue, an a healthy dose of self reliance. She had lots of stories to tell.

A lifelong Dubuquer, Theresa attended St. Raphael Cathedral Grade School and St. Joseph Academy. Her working years were spent at Dubuque Stamp & Manufacturing, a job she excelled at for many years. It was also where she reacquainted with Bob Pregler, the manager of Dubuque Stamp, and the two were married in The Little Brown Church in Nashua, IA. He preceded her in death in 1989.

Some years later, Theresa was reunited with friend, Don Torrey, and they married in 1994, spending more than 25 years together until his death in 2020.

There will be no fond recollection here of her “sweet homemade treats or her famous Sunday spreads.” T’rese hated cooking and spent little time in the kitchen. She was, however, an unabashed and very fine shopper.

Theresa is survived by her sisters, Margaret Koch and Ileane Deutsch; her brother, Rich Baumgartner; brother-in-law, Roger Shaw, all of Dubuque. She leaves behind many nieces and nephews, as well as grand nieces and nephews. She is also survived by Bob and Don’s immediate and extended families, including Mike (Krista) Torrey and their son, Nick.

In addition to Bob and Don, she was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Ed (Sharon) Baumgartner, John (Marlene) Baumgartner, Robert (Ruth) Baumgartner, and sister, Rita Shaw; sister-in-law, Mary Baumgartner; brothers-in-law, Chuck Koch and Wayne Deutsch Sr; and several nieces and nephews.

Thank you to all who made T’rese’s final days easier. A special shout out to those who work in the health care system and take the time to know their patients, call them by name and treat them with dignity, kindness, and patience in difficult times. Donita at McDonalds, who offered warm words along with those coveted cookies, is a reminder to us all that small gestures matter.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Dubuque Regional Humane Society or Care Initiatives Hospice of Maquoketa.

Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home and Crematory is in care of the arrangements.

Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting Theresa’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.


 

Deborah L. Jenkins

Deborah L. “Deb” Jenkins, 72, of Davenport, and formerly of Maquoketa, passed away on Tuesday morning, October 14, 2025, at UnityPoint, Trinity Hospital in Bettendorf, Iowa.

Deborah Lenn Arterberry was born on August 31, 1953 to Levi and Donna (McCarty) Arterberry.  She grew up in Maquoketa and was a 1971 graduate of Maquoketa High School.  She then attended Kirkwood Community College where she received her degree as a Licensed Practical Nurse.

Deb had worked as an LPN for area nursing homes and hospitals for over 30 years as well did traveling in home healthcare for many years.  In retirement, she worked at WALMART in Maquoketa.

Deb enjoyed reading mysteries, watching drama and cooking shows on television, and attending movies and concerts.  She was an animal lover and especially loved adopting older dogs with special needs, disabilities and/or challenges.

Those left to honor Deb’s memory include her children, Leah (Sam) Spratt of Davenport, IA, Ebony Shevonne Jenkins of Dubuque, IA, Chance Jenkins of Bellevue, IA, and Jo-Vivian Smith of Cedar Rapids, IA; 10 grandchildren with one great-grandchild on the way; and siblings, Bonnie (Clint) Robertson, David Arterberry, Gary (Lori) Arterberry, and Bernie (Dani Wells) Arterberry.  She was preceded in death by her parents.

At Peace Cremation Services have been provided by Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa.  A private family service will be held.  Burial will be at the Hickory Grove Cemetery, rural Monmouth, Iowa.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.CarsonAndSon.com.


 

Robert P. Blum

Robert Paul “Bob” Blum of Saint Catherine’s, IA passed away October 13, 2025 at home.

Friends and family may visit from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road.  Private Family Funeral service will be held on Friday, October 17, 2025 at the Funeral Home with burial to follow at St Catherine’s Cemetery.

Bob was born on September 9, 1946 son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Ackerman) Blum.  He graduated from Dubuque Senior High School in 1964 and married Linda M. Knockel on June 8, 1968 at Saint Catherine’s Church in Saint Catherine’s, IA. She passed away on February 3, 2010.  He remarried on December 18, 2014 to Carol Miller at Saint John’s Lutheran Church in Saint Donatus, IA.

Bob began his career at John Deere Dubuque Works on April 10, 1972 retiring on April 30, 2003.  After retirement he joined his son Brad as a co-owner and driver at Bradley Jo Charter.  In August of 2009 they sold the family business to Windstar Lines of Carroll, IA.  He continued driving for Windstar Lines Dubuque location for a few years.  Most recently, he drove part time for Regional Transit Authority (RTA) until his passing.

Bob loved to travel. Camping and taking trips in his motorhome with family and friends was one of the highlights of his life.  Some of his fondest memories were Jamboree in the Hills in Wheeling, WV and Country Fest in Cadot, WI along with many family vacations across the country and multiple cruises to various locations.  He also loved gambling in Las Vegas and the local casinos in the area.

Bob is survived by his wife Carol Blum. His son Bryan (Marie) Blum, granddaughter Nicole (Austin) Sink, great grandson Jaxon Sink & grandson Justin Blum. His son Brad (Amy) Blum granddaughters Madelyn &  Allison Blum and grandsons Benjamin & Andrew Blum. His daughter Brenda (Mel) Schumacher, grandson Robby Schumacher & granddaughter Natalie (Trever Allen) Schumacher.  His step-son Jason Haynes and step grandsons Weslee & Harrison Haynes and step granddaughter Cathryn Hanyes.  His step-son Alvin “Lee” Haynes and step grandson Jason Robey. His sister Leta (Ralf) Schreyer, In-Laws from his first marriage Bonnie (Terry) Pfeiffer, Linda L. Knockel, Mike (Jeanne) Knockel, Pauline (Mark) Hancock, Pam (Ron) Schuster, Sandy (Steve) Strub, Teri Lynn (Michael) Chensky. In-Laws from his 2nd marriage Betty McPhail, Harold (Rita) Miller, Carlton Busch and many nieces and nephews from both families.

Bob was preceded in death by his 1st wife Linda M. Blum, daughter Becky Blum and great grandson Tate Schumacher-Allen.  His parents Samuel and Elizabeth Blum, his sister Joyce Blum, his brother Sam Gene (Linda) Blum. His Father and Mother in-law from his 1st marriage Herbie & Evie Knockel and Father and Mother-in-law from his 2nd marriage Harold & Anna Miller.  His in laws from his first marriage Donnie “Clem”, (Nancy) Knockel and Bill “Joker” Knockel.  His in laws from his 2nd marriage Leroy “Whitey” Miller, Shirley Busch and Bob Schmerbach.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to the Key West Fire Department and Dubuque County Sheriff’s Department for the quick response and compassion during this difficult time.


 

Sarah Gieselman

Sarah Gieselman, 95, of Dubuque, passed away peacefully on October 15, 2025.

In keeping with her wishes, no public services will be held.

Sarah was born on December 13, 1929, to Heiman and Dena (Natte) VanderBrink in Chandler, MN.

She was united in marriage to Edward “Ed” Gieselman on October 28, 1953, in Slayton, MN. The two of them shared 47 years together before his passing on May 5, 2000.

Sarah lived most of her life in Minnesota until moving to Dubuque in 2000 following her husband’s death. She enjoyed the last 20 years residing at Stonehill Communities.

She is survived by her children, Lorie (Brian) Roux of Stillwater, MN, and Janet (Craig Ryan) Anderson of Vacaville, CA, and son-in-law, Philip Oftedahl; grandchildren, Mark (Melissa) Oftedahl, Ryan (Abby) Oftedahl, Mindy Wiley, Ashley (Tyler) Ogorek, Jonathan (fiancée Gabriella Eicher) Roux, and Danielle Anderson. Also surviving are many great-grandchildren, and three great-great grandchildren. Sarah is also survived by her siblings, Bertha Carranza, Averdena Kokot, and John VanderBrink.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her daughter JoAnn Oftedahl, and siblings, Bill VanderBrink, Audrey VanderBrink, Chris VanderBrink, Cornie VanderBrink, and Gertrude VanderBrink.

Sarah’s family wishes to extend a special thank you to the wonderful nursing staff at Stonehill Care Center and Hospice of Dubuque. Your kindness and compassion will never be forgotten.

The Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home and Crematory is entrusted with arrangements.


 

Marlene M. Feuss

Marlene M. Feuss, 89, of Lost Nation, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Monday morning, October 13, 2025, at Maquoketa Care Center in Maquoketa, Iowa.

A celebration of her life will be held at 10:30 A.M., Saturday, October 25, 2025, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Lost Nation, Iowa.  Cremation rites have been accorded, and burial will follow the service at Busch Cemetery, rural Lost Nation, Iowa.  The Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa is caring for the family.

Marlene Mae Benischek was born on May 20, 1936, in Jones County, rural Monmouth, Iowa, to Henry and Thelma (Dean) Benischek.  She was a bright student and was the valedictorian of her eighth-grade class at Pence Ridge Country School and continued to excel academically, graduating as valedictorian from Oxford Junction Consolidated High School in 1954.

Marlene’s life was one of commitment and service, beginning with her marriage to Fred Feuss Jr. on February 6, 1955, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Lost Nation. Together, they welcomed three children into the world: Clyde, Carl, and Cheryl.

In the early years of her marriage, Marlene worked alongside Fred on their farm, nurturing both crops and family with equal care. As her children grew, she pursued her passion for helping others by becoming a nurse’s aide at the Jackson County Public Hospital in Maquoketa. Her dedication to her profession led her to further her education in Peosta, where she earned her degree as a Registered Nurse. Marlene’s caring hands and warm heart touched many lives during her years of service at the hospital and later at the Maquoketa Care Center.

Marlene’s involvement in her community extended beyond her professional work. She was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, where she found strength and fellowship. Her spirit of giving was also evident in her commitment to donating blood, a simple act that saved countless lives.

Her interests outside of work reflected who she was.  Marlene was an exceptional seamstress and baker, known for her delicious dinner rolls, potato salad, and cakes that graced many family gatherings.

Those left to honor her memory include her husband Fred Feuss Jr. of Lost Nation, IA; children, Clyde Feuss of Lost Nation, IA, Carl (Lori) Feuss of Lost Nation, IA, and Cheryl (Gary) Feuss Kunde of Tipton, IA; 4 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Jane (Kirk) Rentschler of Solon, IA.  She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings Phyllis Bisinger, Gene Benischek, Claudette Brown, and infant sister Leona Benischek.

The family would like to especially thank Hospice of Jackson County.

In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a Marlene Mae Feuss memorial fund has been established.

Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.


 

Wayne C. Stewart

Wayne C. Stewart, age 84, of East Dubuque, IL, passed away on Thursday, October 9, 2025 at Stonehill Health Center in Dubuque, IA, with his family by his side.

Per Wayne’s request, private family services will be held. Burial will follow in East Dubuque Cemetery. The Miller Funeral Home of East Dubuque is assisting the family.

Wayne was born on September 4, 1941 in Dubuque, IA, the son of Ralph M. and Violet P. (Anker) Stewart, Sr. He was a graduate of East Dubuque High School.  On February 13, 1965 he was united in marriage to the love of his life, Lynn Ann Frommelt. She preceded him in death on November 30, 2021.

Wayne served in the U. S. Marine Corps reserves. He was the owner and operator of W. C. Stewart Construction Company and the owner of Birchwood Golf Course, rural Hazel Green, WI. He played and sponsored numerous fast-pitch softball teams over the years. Wayne had a great love for animals and was known to pick up every stray cat and dog in Jo Daviess County and provide them with a home.

Wayne was an avid Chicago Bears fan and season ticket holder for over 40 years. He and Lynn attended the Super Bowl in New Orleans, the ’85 – ’86 season. Wayne and Lynn enjoyed going to many of the area supper clubs. Buddy’s, Kall Inn, Three Mile House and Timmerman’s were some of their favorites.

Surviving are two children, Russell Stewart of East Dubuque, IL, and Heather (Greg) Atkins of Hazel Green, WI; three grandchildren, Samuel & Isabel Stewart and Jacob Atkins; his siblings, Ralph “Marv” (Linda) Stewart and Eugene “Whistle” (Randa) Stewart both of East Dubuque, IL, and Ellen Stewart of Springville, IA; in-laws, Kristy Dalen of Rochelle, IL & Tim Runde of Cuba City, WI; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph & Violet, his wife Lynn Ann, his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Wilfred “Bootzie” and Jean Frommelt and sister-in-law, Candy Runde.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com©


 

Kay A. McNally

Kay A. McNally 87, of Cascade, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Monday, October 13, 2025, at her home in Cascade, Iowa.

Visitation for Kay will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at the Reiff Funeral Home in Cascade, Iowa, where  a prayer service will be held at 3:30 p.m.  Visitation will also be held after 9 a.m. on Friday at the funeral home.

A Mass of Christian Burial for Kay will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, October 17, 2025, at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Cascade, Iowa, with Rev. Mark Osterhaus presiding, and Assisting Deacon will be Mark Otting. Burial will be held in Calvary Cemetery in Cascade, Iowa.

Kay was born January 24, 1938, in Cascade, Iowa, daughter of Irvin L. and Catherine A. (Gudenkauf) Recker.  She graduated from St. Mary’s Catholic  High School in Cascade, Iowa.  On January 24, 1959, she was united in marriage to David McNally at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Sand Springs, Iowa.  He preceded her in death on July 8, 2024.

Kay operated an in-home daycare for over 40 years, caring for countless children and often welcoming second generations from the same families.  Her loving nature and dedication touched many lives throughout the years.  She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother who took great pride in caring for her family.  She also enjoyed camping adventures with her husband, cheering on the Chicago Cubs, and following Caitlin Clark’s basketball career.  In her later years she found joy in participating in activities at River Bend, especially working on puzzles and crafting with friends.

Kay was a member of the St. Matthias Parish in Cascade, Iowa.

Those left to cherish her memory are three children, Mike (Kim) McNally of Monticello, Jan (Kent) Manternach of Osceola, and Todd (Jill) McNally of Madison, WI; 7 grandchildren, Travis (Alyssa) and Marissa McNally, Zach (Lynsey), Josh (Stacey), Jake (fiancé, Mackenzie) and Nathan Manternach and Danny Driscoll; six great grandchildren; two sisters, Carol White of Hiawatha, IA and Diann Baumann of Milwaukee, WI; four brothers, Norb (Monica) Recker and Ed (Darice) Recker both of Cascade, IA, Pat (Sherri) Recker of Nokomis, FL, and Terry Recker of Evansdale, IA; three sisters-in-law Margie Gehl and Rita Recker both of Cascade and Tammy McNally of South Bend, IN; brother-in-law, Pete Sauser of Cascade; and many nieces and nephews.

She is also preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Marvin Recker, father and mother-in-law, Hebert J. and Helen (Kurt) McNally; two sisters-in-law, Judy (Bob) Salathe (Harry Redwine, Bill Eggers) and Mary Jane Sauser; four brothers-in-law, Joe Gehl, Tom Baumann, Pat White, and Steve McNally.

The family would like to give a special thank you to the Staff and Nurses at River Bend Retirement Community and Hospice of Dubuque for the wonderful care they gave to Kay.

A Tribute video may be viewed, and online condolences may be sent to the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com


 

James C. Banwarth

A life lived with love will never be forgotten. James C. Banwarth, 78, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away surrounded by his loving family on October 11, 2025, at Harmony Nursing Home. He embraced life as he bravely faced the challenges of Parkinson’s.

Friends and family may visit from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 18, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A Funeral Service will be held at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. Stephanie Schlimm officiating.

Jim was born to Charles and Eunice Banwarth on February 16, 1947. He graduated from Wahlert High School in 1965, served in the U.S. Airforce for four years, then began his career as a delivery and sales associate at Banworth and Udelhoven Furniture World. On December 27, 1971, Jim and Francine Buda walked down the aisle of St. Mary’s Church in Dubuque and said, “I do.”

Jim (aka Slim) was a self-taught musician who played guitar with friends and family throughout his life. In high school he performed with a five-member band called “The Swingin’ Strings.” Jim had many passions. He restored antique furniture, grew pear trees, collected old clocks, ran half and full marathons, and fished anywhere he was allowed to drop a line in the water (actually, he didn’t care if he was allowed to or not). At various times in his life he was known locally as a motorcycle-riding, guitar-playing, corvette-driving, poker-playing, wine-making and drinking, Snickers- and Peanut M&M-eating, wheeling and dealing “King of The Manor.” The loves of his life were his children and grandchildren. He will be eternally loved and remembered by everyone whose heart he touched, and his loss will be felt for as long as any of us can remember.

Jim is survived by his wife Francine, sons Abe (Brandee) Banwarth, Noah Banwarth (Katie Roemerman), daughter Sophie (Nick) Rossman, grandchildren Ruby and Rocco Rossman, sisters Judy Hafeman, Jane Buti, Joan (Denny) Shields, and Mary (Jerry) Klimesh, brother Dan (Toni) Banwarth, sisters-in-law Rosalia-Buda Claussen and Venice (Jim) Richardson, and nieces and nephews.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents Charles and Eunice Banwarth, in-laws Rocco and Carol Buda, brothers-in-law Dennis Buda, Roger Hafeman, Otto Buti, Charlie Claussen, and his infant granddaughter Irene Rossman.

Jim’s family is deeply grateful to the residents, nurses, and staff at Harmony Dubuque, UnityPoint Finley Hospital, and Hospice of Dubuque, for their loving care and support.

Memorials may be made to Mother’s Milk Bank of Iowa or Hospice of Dubuque.


 

Loran L. Schonhoff

Loran L. Schonhoff, age 82, of Menominee, IL, passed away Monday morning, October 13, 2025 at Unity Point-Finley Hospital, Dubuque, IA, surrounded by his family.

Family and friends may call from 9:00 – 10:45 a.m. on Thursday, October 16, 2025 at Nativity BVM Catholic Church at Menominee, IL, where the Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m., with Fr. Bosco Aruldoss officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The Miller Funeral Home of East Dubuque, IL is assisting the family.

Loran was born on September 13, 1943 at home in Menominee, Illinois the son of LaVerne P. “Sparky” and Kathryn “Kate” (Ricke) Schonhoff.

Loran graduated from Wahlert High School, the class of 1961. He was a veteran of U. S. Army serving during the Vietnam era.  On May 11, 1968 he was united in marriage to Mary Ellen Leibfried at Saint Andrew Catholic Church, Tennyson, WI.

After 32 years as an Industrial Engineer at Flexsteel Industries, he retired in 2005.

Loran, KA9IVP, was an avid radio amateur. He enjoyed coffee and breakfast with the local ham operators. He was often found woodworking in his garage, hunting and farming with his Dad and brother Howard.

Loran was a member of Nativity BVM Parish and its Holy Name Society, Knights of Columbus and managed Nativity BVM Cemetery. He also served many years as an election judge for Menominee Township.

Most of all he loved being a grandpa to his three beautiful girls. He enjoyed watching them thrive in school and life.

Surviving is his wife, Mary Ellen; daughter, Lori (Jeff) Wienen of Galena, IL; three grandchildren, Samantha, Alyssa, and Sara Wienen; and a brother, Howard (Jan) Schonhoff of Menominee, IL; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins; his in-laws, Bill (Mary) Leibfried, Ronald Leibfried and Carol (Gary) Haas.

Loran was preceded in death by his parents, Sparky and Kate, his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Cyril and Bernadine Leibfried and brother-in-law David Leibfried.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com


 

Thomas D. Oberbroeckling

Mr. Thomas “Tom” Dale Oberbroeckling, age 83, of Dyersville, Iowa, passed away peacefully at home on October 12, 2025, in Dyersville after a 9-1/2 year battle with bladder cancer. Born on September 5, 1942, in Greeley, Iowa to Gregor and Celia Oberbroeckling and married Joanne Brimeyer Hoeger on November 21, 1964, in St Francis Xavier Basilica, Dyersville. Tom lived a life defined by dedication to family, service to his country and community, and an unwavering work ethic.

Tom graduated from St. Boniface High School and proudly served in the United States Army and Army Reserves for eight years, achieving the rank of Sergeant. During his service, he performed with distinction as part of the Honor Guard at Fort Dix, New Jersey—a role that reflected both his discipline and deep respect for our country.  He continued his unwavering commitment to helping others by serving his community on the Dyersville Fire Department and was very proud to be a member of Dyersville’s American Legion Post 137.

He went on to build a long and industrious career which included owning and operating the V&R Tap and Heartland Blacktop and was employed across several companies over the years including the Holy Cross Creamery, Jack Link Truck Line, Tri-State Paving, Jensen Transport, and River City Paving. Whether behind the wheel or on the job site, Tom was known for his tireless energy and commitment to getting the job done right. His motto — “Down the Road, Wide Open!” — was more than just a saying; it was how he approached every aspect of life.

Tom’s life was rich with personal joy as well. He found great happiness in reading and solving crossword puzzles, only cheating a little with the toughest clues. He always loved a good cookie and traveled many a mile for a dish of ice cream.  He loved hunting and spending time in the timber—places where he felt most at peace. He enjoyed his days snowmobiling locally and on trips up North and out West and was an avid volunteer in the Dyersville Driftskippers Snowmobile Club.  Tom and Joanne enjoyed many years hosting friends and family at their cabin on Lake Delhi next to his brother Bob’s cabin.  Travel brought him new experiences and memories as he visited his boys during their careers in the Air Force among many other travels that he cherished deeply.

Above all else, Tom valued time spent with family. He is survived by his beloved wife of 61 years, Joanne (he affectionately called Joey); sons: Pat (Angie) Oberbroeckling and Mike (Sandy) Oberbroeckling; son-in-law, Larry Soppe; grandchildren: Nick (Allison) Oberbroeckling, Bethany (Devin) Johnson, Sadie Oberbroeckling, Luke (fiancé Casey) Oberbroeckling, Jack (friend Addison) Oberbroeckling, Hunter Thomas (Margeaux) Oberbroeckling, Savanah Oberbroeckling, Samuel Oberbroeckling, and Maxwell Oberbroeckling; great grandchildren Rhett and Reis Oberbroeckling and Brooks and Mila Johnson, sister, Jan (Ron) Bockenstedt; and many cherished in-laws: Dianne Duwe, Mary Lou Meyer, Judy (Dick) Boeckenstedt, Kenny (Dottie) Brimeyer, Darlene (Larry) Boeckenstedt, Marlene Errthum, Steve (Bonnie) Brimeyer, and Karen Turner.

He was preceded in death by his stepdaughter, Sue Soppe; oldest grandson, Austin Oberbroeckling; parents, Greg and Ceil Oberbroeckling; siblings: Bob (Lois) Oberbroeckling, Phyllis (Jim) Kraus, Jim Oberbroeckling; parents-in-law, Ray and Alvina Brimeyer; and in-laws: Patsy (Clark) Lange, Roger Meyer, Jerome Errthum, Kathy Brimeyer, and Tom Turner.

Tom’s presence filled every room he entered—larger than life with a spirit that led people to laugh. Known for fun times as much as for hard work, he leaves behind a legacy of laughter shared around a table and stories told over coffee cups.

May his memory bring comfort to those who knew him and inspiration to live each day “Down the Road, Wide Open!” A Wake will be held on Thursday, October 16, 2025, from 03:00 PM to 07:00 PM and again 9:00 to 10:30 AM at Kramer Morris Funeral Home 750 12th Ave SW, Dyersville, Iowa. American Legion Post #137 will provide a service at 7:00 pm.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, October 17, 2025, at 11:00 am at St Francis Xavier Basilica 104 3rd St SW and burial in the church cemetery with military honors accorded by American Legion Post #137 immediately following.

The family would like to thank all the professionals who helped Tom nearing the end, especially Mercy One Dyersville providers, nurses and aides; Hospice of Dubuque professionals, most notably Kris O., Morgan, Jennie, Kelly, and Buffy; and finally, the professionals from No Place Like Home especially Dianne, Ruth and Nubia.  The world is a better place because of these wonderful professionals.

Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville is assisting the family.  Information is available at https://www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.


 

Donald D. Cox

Donald D. “Don” Cox, age 93, of Hazel Green, WI, completed his earthly journey on October 10, 2025, at home while surrounded by his loving family.  Per Don’s request, no public services will be held.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Don’s family.

Don was born on July 31, 1932, in Galesburg, IL, a son to Fred (Lorena) Cox.  He was truly blessed to life a full and abundant life, thankfully with some wonderful opportunities, and yet, coupled as life happens to do with some tragic moments as well.  He honorably served his country with the U.S. Army before eventually returning to finish his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science at Wester Illinois University.  He began his early working years as a high school coach in Park Forest, IL, an elementary principal in Gilson, IL, and finally as a high school principal in Abingdon, IL.  He enjoyed working in education, but decided it was time for a new chapter and in May of 1964, he began his 35 years of service with State Farm Insurance.  He faithfully put in the work and in time became an Agency Manager.  Don welcomed retirement when it arrived and was forever grateful for all of the satisfaction he had received throughout his careers.

Don was fortunate enough to find love three times throughout his 93 years among us.  First, with Mary Jo Lindahl, who blessed his life with three sons before she was sadly passed away ahead of him in 1962.  He found his second love, Nancy Vogler in time and she also blessed Don with two more sons to love and adore.  Sadly, once again, Nancy passed away much too early.  Thankfully, Holly Piper walked into his life and this loving relationship would last until the end for Don.  Don was a good man who loved his family dearly and even though the trials and tribulations were difficult to face and navigate, he was able to make it through each one and find a new peace with each new chapter he built.  His legacy of love and devotion were always on display and Don clearly understood that the only parts of this life which we can honestly control are the points where we react to it as it is happening to us.  As Don would say, “Keep getting up each day and keep on keepin’ on”.

Don also made it a point to enjoy the downtime in life as much as possible.  He enjoyed the outdoors to a fault and spent countless hours perfecting his flyfishing skills, as well as always being prepared for when duck, pheasant and turkey seasons would be open and a few more hours could be spent in the outdoors.  Don was also an avid golfer and the swings (and practice swings) he put in at Galena Golf Club were among his favorites over the years.  Not to be outdone with outdoor activities, Don was also an accomplished Barbershop Quartet enthusiast.  He sang with many groups over the years including The Nights at Camelot, Clipper Chorus, River Knights Quartet, and finally with the Dubuque Chorus as his final excursion into perfect melodies and harmonies with friends by his side.  Don treasured each and every aspect of his life outside of work and home and always appreciated that his natural gifts often brought not only joy to himself, but quite often to others around him.  Just an excellent way to live life when such blessings come our way.

Don will be dearly missed and forever loved by all who have had the pleasure to know him.  His positive outlook and influence on the world around him was undeniable and for having such a man walk in our midst, we are forever grateful. Thank you, Don, for living life with your chin up, even in the moments when you would have been justifiably head-down, and for reinforcing to all those around you that we only get to walk through this world one time; it’s entirely up to us how the story goes and who we allow to help us write it along the way.

Those left to cherish the memory of Don include,

his loving wife,
Holly Cox, Hazel Green, WI;

his six children,
Tim (Beth) Cox, Burlington, IA,
John (Dee) Cox, Kirksville, MO,
Steve (Paula) Cox, Cordova, IA,
Dan (Chris) Cox, Muscatine, IA,
Tom (Michelle) Cox, Burlington, IA,
and Kelly Piper, Hazel Green, WI;

his grandchildren,
Hallie (Armondo) Moreira, Emily (Tyler) Hill, Sydney (Jorge) Osrnio, Madelyn Cox, Cory Cox, Austin Cox, Adam Cox, Kaleb (Emma) Cox, Jeffrey Cox, Jacob Cox and Logan Cox;

his great-grandchildren,
Sophia, Matteo, Braelyn and Delano;

along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

Don was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Mary Jo (Lindahl) Cox; his second wife, Nancy (Vogler) Cox; his brother, Gene (Bea) Cox; his sister, Marvis (Wilbur) Dennis; and his granddaughter, Kenadee Marie Cox.

Don’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care.

Online condolences may be shared with Don’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com


 

Sylvia A. Hitzler

Sylvia A. Hitzler, age 74, of Dubuque, IA, completed her earthly journey on October 9, 2025, at home while surrounded by her loving family.  To honor Sylvia’s life, a memorial mass will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Thursday, October 23, 2025, at Holy Ghost Catholic Church, 2921 Central Avenue in Dubuque, with Rev. Jeff Frieden officiating.  Family and friends are invited to join in fellowship for one hour prior to the service at the church.  Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery at a later date.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Sylvia’s family.

Sylvia was born on August 1, 1951, in Dubuque, IA, a daughter to Leo and Leona (Waters) Birch.  She was blessed with a sweet and gentle soul which she proudly carried throughout her entire life.  Sylvia eventually found the love of her life, Tony Hitzler, and the couple was united in marriage in 1979.  They faithfully began their life together and were inseparable from that point on.  Sylvia not only shared her natural abilities to love and nurture at home, but also invested her working career as a rehab specialist with both Luther Manor and Heritage Manor.  She found great satisfaction in helping others where they couldn’t help themselves and never regretting one day she spent caring for those around her.

Sylvia knew quite well how to enjoy life at home to its fullest also.  Primarily with her dear family members right by her side whenever possible, you could easily find her tending to gardens, working on her next wonderful meal for all to enjoy, or even harvesting walnuts when the fall season had arrived.  She never turned down the opportunity to tackle her latest puzzle when time allowed and if some time at the sewing machine could fit in her schedule, you could be sure Sylvia would take advantage of the chance to work a little magic and create a precious keepsake for those around her to enjoy for years to come.  She was also beyond content to find a comfy chair and put her knitting needles to work when a request from a beloved family member made its way onto her list.  The beautiful blankets and other keepsakes she has invested so many hours of love and devotion into still remain today to help comfort the broken hearts of those who possess them.

Sylvia’s heart was larger than life on so many levels and she always met everyone she met right where they were on life’s path.  Her love and empathy were boundless indeed and to even think of a world without her strong, yet loving soul walking among us is absolutely heartbreaking.  Thank you, Sylvia, for leading by example, for continually reminding us that you can never love too much, and for always living by the scripture do unto others as you’d have done unto you.  May your legacy of love be so vivid in the hearts and minds of those left behind that others may never notice your absence.  May the Lord bless and keep your beautiful soul safe in His loving arms until we all meet again.

Those left to cherish the memory of Sylvia include,

her loving husband of 46 years,
Anthony M. “Tony” Hitzler, Dubuque, IA;

her five adored children,
Jim (Kim) Hitzler, Dubuque, IA,
Tammy (Matt) Lawrence, Sioux Falls, S.D.,
Tim Hitzler, Dubuque, IA,
Jenny (Kevin) Hitzler, Dubuque, IA,
and Mike Hitzler, Dubuque, IA;

her beloved grandchildren,
Allyssa Krier, Derrick (Sedi) Lawrence, Marissa Hitzler, Sera Morgan, Jack (Vanessa) Lawrence, Anthony Hitzler, Ashton Hitzler, Brielle Hitzler, Aisha Hannah, Zoey Hannah and Lakera Hannah;

her great-grandchildren,
Sidon, Jayden, Marianna and Rhett;

her siblings,
Dave (Dianne) Birch, Dubuque, IA,
Burton Birch, Redwood City, CA,
Ellen (Jim) Hitzler, Dubuque, IA,
Laini (Jim) Harry, Dubuque, IA,
and Jerry (Nancy) Birch, East Dubuque, IL;

along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

Sylvia was preceded in death by her parents; and her siblings, Leo “Jr”, Alan “Bobby”, Darlene, Velma, Leona “Tiny”, Barbara, Judith “Jeannie” and Theresa.

Sylvia’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care.

Online condolences may be shared with Sylvia’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com


 

Phyllis A. Honecker

Phyllis Ann Honecker, age 78, of Platteville, WI, completed her earthly journey on October 13, 2025, at UnityPoint-Finley Hospital.  Per Phyllis’ wishes, there will be no public services.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Phyllis’ family.

Phyllis was born on July 12, 1947, in Rockford, IL, the youngest of three daughters to Roy and Marian (Getts) Thorpe.  She grew up with a spirited sense of adventure and a deep devotion to family.  Phyllis spent her working years as an executive secretary for the Sjostrom & Sons Construction Company in Rockford.  She always enjoyed her work and made many lasting friendships throughout her years of service.

Phyllis was a woman of vibrant tastes and heartfelt joys. She adored the changing colors of autumn leaves and found delight in decorating her home with warmth and creativity. Her love for tropical places and cruising was unmatched — always drawn to the rhythm of waves and the serenity of sun-drenched shores. In keeping with her wishes, her ashes will be scattered in a tropical location she cherished, a final voyage befitting her radiant spirit.She was a proud and loving grandmother who thoroughly enjoyed enriching their lives with affection, humor, and unwavering support. Her bond with them was deep and joyful, and they were a constant source of pride and happiness.

In recent years, Phyllis made her home in Platteville, WI, to be near her sister. She was lovingly supported by their family and whose care and companionship brought her great comfort and joy.

Phyllis also spent cherished time living in Naples, FL, where her love of coastal beauty and relaxed living flourished. She will be remembered for her warmth, her wit, and her ability to find joy in the simple pleasures — especially those involving sunshine, sea, and seasonal beauty.  We will miss her dearly and thankfully she leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and tropical dreams.

Those left to treasure the memory of Phyllis include,

her two loving daughters,
Laurel (Paul Bradley) Shelton, Platteville, WI,
and Kathryn  “Katie” Honecker, Phoenix, AZ;

her two adored granddaughters,
Ingrid Honecker, Rockford, IL,
and Elizabeth Howard, Rockford, IL;

her eldest sister,
Nancy (DuWayne) Stuelke, Platteville, WI;

her nieces and nephews,
Vicki Stuelke, Platteville, WI,
Patti (Ken) Noel, Platteville, WI,
Tracy (Steve) Smith, MN,
Debbie (Eric) Leinheiser, Green Bay, WI,
Scott (Rana) Stuelke, N.C.,
and Steve Stuelke, OH;

her brother-in-law,
Wayne Klickman, Machesney Park, IL;

along with her great-nieces and nephews, other extended family members, friends and neighbors.

Phyllis was preceded in death by her parents; and her beloved middle sister, Susie Klickman.

Phyllis’ family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff at Finley Hospital for all of their professional and compassionate care.

Online condolences for Phyllis’ family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com


 

Charles Henle

With heavy hearts, we share that Charles “Chuck” Henle passed away unexpectedly on October 12, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. A funeral service will be held at 1 PM, Thursday, October 16, 2025, at the Furlong Funeral Chapel, Galena, where friends may call after 11 AM until the time of the service. The burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Galena.

He was born on May 21, 1938, in Chicago, IL, to Robert and Dorothy Henle. Chuck was raised in Chicago and later attended Hillsdale College in Michigan, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in business. On December 27, 1959, he married the love of his life, Ann Turner, in Belvidere, IL.

Chuck began his career with United States Gypsum Company, where his hard work, leadership, and dedication led him to retire early as Director of Regional Sales. He and Ann made their home in Naperville, IL, where they lived for 25 years and raised their two daughters, Cathie Henle-Lewis and Carole Shutts. Following his early retirement, Chuck and Ann followed their entrepreneurial spirit and opened the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Galena. For 20 years, they poured their hearts into the business, creating long-lasting friendships and sweet memories with everyone who walked through their doors. In his later years, Chuck continued to share his energy, warmth, and humor by helping at Cathie and Dave’s store, Great American Popcorn Co., where he loved handing out samples and bantering with customers. He quickly became a local favorite — known to many as “Chocolate Charlie,” or the “popcorn sample man”. To his family, though, he was so much more: a loving father, proud grandpa, and adoring great grandpa. Chuck cherished time spent with family and friends, loved fishing, and was always ready with a warm smile and one of his famously terrible jokes.

He is survived by his two daughters, Cathie Henle-Lewis (David) and Carole Shutts, both of Galena; four grandchildren, CW2 Andrew Koenig of Rochelle, Victoria Manley (Jason) of Galena, Zachary Lewis of Galena, and 1LT Brett Shutts of Clarksville, TN; and seven great-grandchildren, Connor Lewis, Brantley Koenig, Madeline Koenig, Amelia Lewis, William Lewis, Charlotte Manley, and Noah Manley. He is also survived by his brother William “Bill” Henle (Lee-Ann) of Quartzsite, AZ.

Chuck was preceded in death by his parents, his beloved wife Ann, brother-in-law Lt. Col. Ronald D. Turner, and sister-in-law Susan Turner.

Chuck leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and countless memories that will continue to warm the hearts of all who knew him. His family takes comfort in knowing he is now reunited with Ann, hand in hand once again. A heartfelt thank you to Ramona Carvajal for her many years of dedication and commitment to the care of Chuck. 

A special thank you to the Galena Fire Department, Galena EMS, Galena Police Department, Jo Daviess County Sheriff’s Department, East Dubuque Fire Department, and the staff at Midwest Medical Center for their kindness and care. 

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.furlongfuneralchapel.com


 

Patricia A. Rogers

Patricia A. “Pat” Rogers, age 83, of Dubuque, passed away on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at Hawkeye Care Center surrounded by her loving family.  To celebrate Pat’s life, family and friends may visit from 3:00 p.m. until 5:45 p.m., on Friday, October 17, 2025 at Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street.  Funeral services will be held following visitation at 6:00 p.m., on Friday at the funeral home, with Deacon Jim Luksetich officiating.  Private family burial will be in Linwood Cemetery.

Pat was born on November 28, 1941, in Buffalo, NY, the daughter of Cornelius Patrick “Patty” and Annette (Krathaus) Kelleher.

Pat attended school in Buffalo before moving to Brunswick, Georgia to help her brother and his family.  While she was there, she met a fine young Naval gentleman named Lynn Rogers who stole her heart.  The couple married on April 18, 1959, in Nahunta, Georgia, and had a wonderful family together.  Pat was an extremely devoted wife and mom.  She was raised with a strong work ethic and began her career as a waitress at 6120 and Timmerman’s Supper Club.  She later worked at Caradco and as a teller at American Trust and Savings Bank and DuTrac Community Credit Union.  Pat was working in the loan department at DuTrac until she finally retired in 2003.  In her free time Pat had many interests.  She enjoyed watching Wheel of Fortune, Price is Right, reading a good book, especially James Patterson, and making beautiful ceramic pieces.  She was an avid bowler and was well known for enjoying her Miller Lite on ice.  Pat and Lynn loved to get out on the dance floor.  They traveled to Branson, Missouri every year to see several shows.  Pat’s family was always her main priority and the aspect of her life that brought her the greatest joy.  She loved spending time with everyone at Sunday dinners, and looked forward to playing Rummy with the grandkids.  Pat was truly loved and will be greatly missed.

Those left to cherish Pat’s memory include

her husband,
Lynn Rogers, Dubuque, IA;

her children,
Deb (Dave) Wallis, Dubuque, IA,
Ann (Rick) Decker, Peosta, IA,
and Joseph (Candice) Rogers, Fort Worth, TX;

13 grandchildren,
Dana (Jason) Flogel, Sarah (Jordan) Krapfl, Meghan (Josh) Middleton, Amy Rogers, Kelly (Nick) LaPlant, Bobby (Dafne) Rogers, Jamie (Caleb) Brown, Dallas (Shelby) Brant, Dusty (Lauren) Brant, Jakob (Emma Gile) Decker, Brandon Decker, Kaitlyn Rogers and Aiden Rogers;

14 great-grandchildren;

and her sister,
Marie Jakubowski, Buffalo, NY.

Pat was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Cathy Rogers; a son, Bob Rogers; and her siblings, James Kelleher, Neil Kelleher, Dave Kelleher, Billy Kelleher, Donny Kelleher and Aynne Kelleher-Simon.

Pat’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hawkeye Care Center for their compassionate care these past years.

Cards and memorials in Pat’s memory may be mailed to Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001, Attn. Patricia Rogers Family.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.behrfuneralhome.com


 

Kenneth P. Rolwes

Kenneth P. Rolwes, 85, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away on October 11, 2025 at MercyOne Medical Center.

Friends and family may visit from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A Funeral Service will begin at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, at the funeral home with Fr. Raymond Burkle officiating. Private entombment will be at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.

Ken was born on April 24, 1940, in Buena Vista, Iowa, the son of Norbert and Lucille (Schueller) Rolwes. He graduated from Holy Ghost School in Dubuque. On July 1, 1961, he married Billie J. Hanson at Holy Ghost Church, they had just celebrated 64 years of marriage together. Ken began working for Brookside Dairy, then onto Hilldale Dairy which later became Swiss Valley Farms, he retired in 2000.

He was a member of Teamsters Local 421, Catholic Order of Foresters and the Moose Lodge. He took great pride in his lawn, was a very competitive euchre player and bowler. He was also an extremely loyal Cubs fan. Ken loved being goofy with his grandkids and his great grandkids, they always called him “Silly Grandpa”.

Ken is survived by his wife of 64 years, Billie; daughters, Tara (Scott) Hamel of Dubuque, Tami (Chris) Jones of Carpenterville, IL; son, Tim (Beth) Rolwes of Peosta, IA; grandchildren, Ashley (Jason) Ryle, Amanda (Mike) Shegich, Noah Rolwes; great grandchildren, Randy and McKenzee Steadman and Thomas Shegich; sisters, Carol Wehling, Kathy (Rick) Schmitt; brother, Dennis (Deb) Rolwes.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Norbert and Lucille Rolwes and his brother-in-law Bob Wehling.

In lieu of flowers, a Kenneth P. Rolwes memorial fund has been established.

The family would like to thank Dr. Powers and his nurses for getting us through this tough time.


 

Sr. Marilyn Freking

Sister Marilyn (Veronica) Freking, OSF, 86, passed away on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at Mount Saint Francis, Clare House.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at Clare House Chapel, Mount Saint Francis Center. Guests unable to attend may participate via livestream at www.youtube.com/dubuquefranciscans. Burial will follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory is in charge of arrangements.

Sister Marilyn was born on June 29, 1939, in Le Mars, Iowa, the daughter of John and Mary (Waldschmitt) Freking. She entered the Sisters of St. Francis on September 3, 1957, and made her final profession of vows on August 12, 1963. Sister Marilyn received her bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Briar Cliff College in Sioux City, Iowa. She ministered as an educator in Illinois at St. Christopher School in Midlothian and Corpus Christi School in Chicago, where she also served as a pastoral associate.

She is survived by her sisters, Carole Freking, OSF, and Rose Ann (Tom) Harvat; brother, Ronald Freking; brother-in-law, Bob Ryba; step-sisters, Mary Zirul and Ann Holst; step-sisters-in-law, Janet Willenborg and Amy Florian; step-brother-in-law, Marty Malin; many nieces and nephews; and her Franciscan sisters.

She was preceded in death by her parents and step-father, Elmer Willenborg; sister, Betty Ruba; sister-in-law, Janice Freking; step-sisters, Joyce Malin and Jane Willenborg; step-brothers, Tom Willenborg and John Willenborg; and step-brothers-in-law, Elias Zirul and Dallas Holst.

The Sisters of St. Francis express their gratitude to Hospice of Dubuque and the Mount Saint Francis Center staff for their care and concern.

Memorials may be given to the Sisters of St. Francis, 3390 Windsor Avenue, Dubuque, Iowa.


 

Barbara J. Walske

Barbara Jo (Larrison) Walske, 67, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at Hawkeye Care Center, with her loving family by her side.

Friends and family may visit from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at St. Anthony Catholic Church, 1870 St. Ambrose Street, Dubuque, Iowa.

Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday at the church with Rev. Steven Rosonke officiating. A Nurses Honor Guard will be accorded at the church. Entombment will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Barb was born on July 1, 1958, in Dubuque, Iowa, the daughter of William “Bill” and Gladys (Meitl) Purcell. She received her RN from NITI and was an operating room nurse for over 30 years. Barb was united in marriage to Tom Walske on May 5, 2012, in Dubuque, Iowa.

Barbara was gifted with a beautiful son, PJ, with whom many memories were created around dogs, boating on the Mississippi River, and countless vacations – including ski trips and beach excursions. Her ongoing love for the water continued into marriage with her husband, Tom. Some of her favorite times were throwing an anchor out, reading the paper, and playing Scrabble on the pontoon.

Barb is survived by her husband, Tom Walske; her son PJ (Stacy) Larrison; step-daughter, Heather (Steve) Davis; step-son, Curt (Madi) Walske; step-grandchildren, Ben, Alec, and Leah Davis; sister, Cheri (Randy) Mason of Dubuque; brothers, Ken (Ruth Frank) Purcell of Pensacola, FL, and Dave (Patty) Purcell of Georgetown, TX; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and grand-fur-babies.

She was preceded in death by her parents William “Bill” and Gladys Purcell.

A Barbara Jo Walske memorial fund has been established.

The family would like to thank Hospice of Dubuque, and Hawkeye Care Center.


 

Mark Kluesner

Mark Kluesner, 49, of Dubuque, passed away Wednesday, October 8, 2025.

Friends may greet the family from 4 p.m. to 7p.m. on Thursday, October 16, at Egelhof, Siegert & Casper Funeral Home and Crematory, 2659 John F. Kennedy Rd., Dubuque.

Mark was born February 25, 1976, the son of Loras and Susan (Schroeder) Kluesner.

Mark truly loved being in nature, and was a frequent hiker on the Heritage Trail. He also enjoyed spending time on the farm with his uncle, Jerry.

Mark is survived by his parents, Loras and Susan Kluesner, of Lutz, FL; his sister, Angie (Mike) Hume, of Dubuque; his nieces, Lily, Aliyah, and Autumn; his nephew, Brady and his great-nephew, Tate; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Larry and Madonna Kluesner; his maternal grandparents, Don and Millie Schroeder; his uncle, Tony “Suma” Kluesner; and his nephew, Conner Hume.


 

Timothy W. Folsom

Timothy “Tim” Wayne Folsom, 66, of Dubuque Iowa, passed away on Friday, October 10, 2025, at home after a courageous battle with cancer.

Per his wishes, he will be cremated, and a private celebration of life will be held. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, is assisting the family

Tim was born on April 21, 1959, to Wayne Folsom and Joan (Scheffert) Folsom-Hanson. He graduated from Hempstead High School in 1977. Tim attended Northeast Iowa Community College and later worked for C.L. Swanson, Francois Masonry, and Eagle Window & Doors. He found his calling working for Paramount Ambulance where he transported clients with care and support, providing the occasional laugh in true Tim fashion. He retired from Paramount in March of 2025.

Tim has two beautiful daughters from a previous marriage, Hillary & Jodi, both of Cedar Rapids. In 2011 Tim married the love of his life, Kim Wong. To their family they were fondly referred to as the “im’s”. Together they enjoyed sitting in their yard by a fire and watching nature. Those who knew Tim will remember him singing karaoke, quoting movies, impersonating actors, and cracking jokes. He loved watching sports and supporting his nieces and nephews in their athletic endeavors. Tim was an avid John Wayne fan, loved a good card or board game, and dancing. Dedicated to weightlifting, he was known for his big muscles and strength. To the very end, his toughness and grit shined through as he fought his battle. We know he is at peace and hopefully eating all the Doritos and BLT pizzas in Heaven.

Tim is survived by his wife, Kim; daughters, Hillary (Matt) Carlson, and Jodi both of Cedar Rapids, IA; mother, Joan Hanson of Dubuque; sisters Cindy Folsom, and Tina (Dave) Adams, all of Dubuque; brother Lance (Karen) Hanson of Shawnee, KS; sisters Pam (Art) Munoz of Mooresville, NC, Carla Scarpaci of Yuma, AZ, and Lisa Folsom of Santee, CA; sister-in-law Melynn (Dave) Davis of Dubuque, IA; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his fathers, Wayne Folsom & Eugene “Huck” Hanson.

In lieu of flowers, a Timothy Folsom Memorial Fund has been established.

The family extends their heartfelt thanks to Dr. Herman, the University of Iowa doctors and staff, the first responders of Dubuque and Leonard Funeral Home for their compassion and care.


 

Melinda E. Dolan

Melinda Ellen Dolan, 72, passed peacefully at her home in Central City, Iowa on October 1, 2025.

She was born in Dubuque on June 20, 1953, the daughter of Arden & Dorothy Dolan.

It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of our sweet Lindy. She brought warmth, laughter, fun and kindness to everyone she met, and her memory will remain in our hearts forever.

Her love of country was evident through her service to the United States Air Force resulting in her rank as Sergeant and a deployment to Okinawa, Japan.

After returning stateside, she worked at the FBI in the nations’ capitol at the end of the J. Edgar Hoover era. When settling back in her hometown, she dedicated her time to the United States Postal Service in Dubuque.

We were all so proud of her choices and her determination to be the best in everything she accomplished. She was a wonderful mom to Baby Jamie, the love of her life.

Whether she was spending time with family, helping friends, or pursuing her ambitions, Lindy lived each day with purpose and grace. She touched countless lives with her thoughtfulness and compassion.

Though our hearts are sad, we find comfort in the memories we share. Her legacy of love, strength, and kindness will live on through all who had the privilege of knowing her. We will miss her every day, but we are grateful for the time we had together. Rest in peace, Lindy. You will always be remembered, always be loved, and forever missed.

She was predeceased by her daughter Jamie, her parents, her baby brother Danny Dolan, and her nephew Danny Schriver.

She is survived by her siblings: Michelle Schriver, Kristen Bushman, Arden Dolan Jr. & Kerry Habel. She is also survived by her niece Jessie Bushman, nephews Ian Schriver, Jeremy Bushman, and Stephen Habel.

Arrangements were entrusted to Murdoch Funeral Home in Marion, Iowa.


 

Del Buchheit

Delphinus “Del” Remigius Buchheit died on October 11, 2025, at the age of eighty-eight from Alzheimer’s disease. He was born on September 26, 1937, on a small family farm near Festina, Iowa, the son of Florian and Fredia (Heying) Buchheit.

After spending his youth on the farm, he attended St. Lawrence Seminary High School in Mount Calvary, Wisconsin. He then attended Loras Academy and College in Dubuque, Iowa, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Del had four children from his first marriage to Charlene (Meyer) Noel: Kathy Perry of Phoenix, AZ, Linda (Clark) Glover, of South Bend, IN, Mike (Kim) Buchheit of Phoenix, AZ, and Steve (Lee Ann) Buchheit of Dubuque, IA.

After college, he began his career as a teacher in Monona, Iowa, before relocating to Dubuque, where he launched a successful career as a State Farm agent in 1960. He retired in 2005 when his son Steve took over the agency.

Del was a loving and patient husband and father, an avid golfer, a bowler in his day, an accomplished gardener, a charter member of Thunder Hills Golf & Country Club, and a dedicated community member. He was quick with a joke and a helping hand, and a passionate fan of the Cubs, Packers, Hawkeyes, and Wahlert Golden Eagles.

He is survived by his wife, Carolyn (Klotz) Buchheit; children Kathy, Linda, Mike and Steve; stepdaughters Kimberly Sufi (Peosta, Iowa) and Reverend Lynn (Tim) Thiede (Lost Nation, Iowa); ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; a brother, Joe (Linda) Buchheit, of Dubuque, Iowa; and sisters Toni Strey of Avondale, PA, Pat (Bob) Eldan of Lander, WY, Betty Topf, of Milwaukee, WI, and Jeanne (George) Lucero, of Socorro, NM.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Pam; and four brothers Sonny, Ambrose, Kelly, and Harold.

Visitation for Del will be held from 3 to 7 p.m., on Wednesday, October 15, 2025 at the Reiff Funeral Home in Peosta, Iowa.  Visitation will also be held after 9 a.m. on Thursday at the funeral home.

A Mass of Christian burial for Del will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 16, 2025 at Holy Family Catholic Church in New Melleray -Peosta, Iowa with Msgr. Thomas Toale Presiding.  Burial will be held in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Key West, Iowa.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Hospice of Dubuque and Luther Manor on Hillcrest. They extend their heartfelt thanks to the staff of both organizations for their dedication to Del and his care.

A video tribute may be viewed and online condolences left for the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com.


 

David J. Hawkins

David J. Hawkins, 80, of Cascade, Iowa, died Thursday, October 9, 2025 at St. Luke’s in Cedar Rapids, surrounded by his family.

Visitation for Dave will be held from 3 to 7 p.m., on Friday, October 17, 2025 at the Reiff Funeral Home in Cascade, Iowa.  Visitation will also be held after 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 18, 2025 at the Funeral Home.

Services for Dave will be held at 11:00 a.m. at the Cascade Presbyterian Church on Saturday, October 18, 2025 with Pastor Wayne Peach Presiding.  Burial will be held in the Cascade Community Cemetery in Cascade, Iowa with full Military Honors afforded by the Cascade American Legion Post #528.

Dave was born on January 7th, 1945, to Robert and Cleora Hawkins. He attended country school and then Monticello High School, graduating in 1962. After graduation, he attended the University of Dubuque until joining the Navy in August 1965. He served on the USS Grand Canyon, where he was a signalman. Dave remained proficient in morse code and semaphore until his death. After his military service, Dave finished college at the University of Dubuque, obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology in 1969. Dave returned to the family farm after graduating college. Dave and Marilyn (Biermann) were married in 1972 and lived in Farley for a short time before moving to the farm to raise their family. Dave retired from farming in 2003 and helped Marilyn open a restaurant and catering business in Cascade. Dave spent many years as a Sunday School teacher and elder at the Cascade Community Presbyterian Church. He was a member of the American Legion Post 528, served many leadership roles with the Dubuque County Farm Bureau, and was a member of the Cascade Community Cemetery Board.

Dave’s life was filled with jokes, pranks, and silliness. He brightened the lives of those around him. His laughter and lightheartedness were infectious. Dave’s favorite times were with family. He cherished every picnic, trip to see his grandchildren, every holiday, and summers with his children never wanting those precious moments to end – often going on one more last-minute adventure the day before school would start. Time with his children and grandchildren was filled with laughter and fun. From the greatest snow sledding jumps of all time, feats of strength in the dairy barn, huge rope swings, water fights, and towel snapping battles, he had a way to make any day more fun and a little less serious.  Dave was a kid at heart until his final days – his youthful soul wanting so badly to stay. His family will remember him as the best husband, dad, brother, and grandpa they could ever have – the true measure of a man.

Dave will be deeply missed by his wife Marilyn, sons Mike (Kim), Justin (Meghean), Eric (Tracy), and daughter Angie, seven amazing grandchildren: Sam, Logan, Cooper, Carter, Collin, Lily, and Keaton and his brother Rick (Marilyn) and sister Robin (Roy). In-laws Joanne Hawkins, Don and Janet, Leroy and Shirley, Kenny and Donna, Paul and Kathy, and Mark Biermann.

Dave is preceded in death by his parents Robert and Cleora, brother Charles, and foster sister Angie Sauser. Father and Mother-in-law, Raymond and Dorthy Biermann, brothers and sisters-in-law David and Doris, Robert and LaVonne Biermann.

A video tribute may be viewed online and online condolences left for the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com


 

Mark L. Milanich

Mark Louis Milanich, 63, of Galena, IL, completed his earthly journey suddenly on October 9, 2025, at home while surrounded by his loving family. He is survived by beloved life partner, Renee Tibbetts, his sister Kira Milanich, nephew Elias (Eli) Milanich, many cousins and in-laws, ex-wife Gabrielle Milanich, being a continuing inspiration through his art to countless keepers of his creations from around the world. He was preceded in death by his loving mother and father, Carol (Williams) and Robert Milanich.

Born on September 11, 1962, in Bloomington, IL, Mark came into this life richly blessed with sensitivity, vision, and a depth of perspective and emotion. As a young child he was fortunate to have the foundation of small-town living, enjoying participating in Little League, fishing, and so tenderly caring for a menagerie of small animals. Later, after moving to Morton Grove, IL as a young boy, he made lasting friendships while enjoying the adventures only teenaged boys can create. As a young man, Mark began to forge a character based on justice and peace; his was an appreciative, liberal perspective lasting throughout his life. He was also a rarity in that he applied his brilliant and deeply creative mind so diligently at the law firm of Benjamin, Gussin, Kallick, Erlich & Aronow for much of his adult life, contributing to the peace of mind of countless clients over the years. He was proud and fond of writing effective code for programs automating the process for estate planning. Wearing many hats throughout the years at his “day” job with the firm, he created for himself and family a professional stability, all while slowly developing his deeper vocation.

For his life’s passion was inarguably rooted in his artist’s hand and soul. Mark had the unique gift to see through to the spirit hidden in mundane objects that others would pass by, first in his creative writing, followed by wood carving, and most successfully as a lapidary artist, working with metal, stones and minerals. Cutting and grinding them into cabochons destined to become such exquisite pieces of jewelry, he approached each stone in such a way that allowed their hidden beauty to be revealed. It’s not an exaggeration to say he had the spirit of a Michelangelo within him, seeing what the metal, stone or mineral wanted to reveal and bringing that forth so beautifully and gracefully. He had a deceivingly subtle eye for form, movement and shape that could elevate a stone found on the shores of Lake Michigan into a work of art. It was undeniably his life’s passion. Melding that artist’s soul with a keen mind, he so very successfully owned and operated Earthly Icons Gems and Jewelry for over 14 years. He thrived in every hour he spent allowing his creativity to flow from his heart, through his hands and right into his newest project.

He was also a very gifted musician who could play guitar, piano and the saxophone. Music was a driving force in his life and even though he possessed an extremely eclectic taste in all music genres, Mark found each one to provide just the right environment for his mind to soar freely. He had a singing and speaking voice that was smooth, yet he could also be given to fits of laughter and goofy voices. A highlight for Mark was performing in a local drama group the roles of Wolf and Prince in the production of Into the Woods. Typically reserved in demeanor, he emerged shining when on stage. And if that was not enough, he also poured heart and soul into feeding his friends and family the most delicious meals. He could imagine and develop flavors, elevating even the most simply of meals into the experience of dining at a Michelin starred restaurant.

Mark was also fortunate to have discovered in mid-life the landscape that set his imagination aflame. The desert southwest, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, those were his happy places. So impressively, he ventured into the Utah backcountry to spend days in solitude, hiking rugged territory, taking in the depth of red rock and canyon, challenging himself in ways that afforded him years of contemplation and self-understanding. Conversely, Scotland, with its verdant green forest and stony mountains, was the place he said his soul called “home”. While he worked hard at bettering not only his professional persona, he even more so and most importantly, continually worked to learn and remain true to his psyche.

While a perfectionist at heart, striving to manifest any idea into the best version of itself, Mark also loved deeply and fiercely. The oft-used phrase “Still waters run deep” is an apt description of his loving, passionate and creative character. The love he felt for Renee, his life partner, his sister Kira and nephew Eli, as well as so many friends and family members, was often so deeply conveyed to those around him. Meeting Renee, his life partner and settling in Galena with her, set free an unbounded joy and his abundantly creative soul, his love for her allowing him to soar in pursuit and development of his life’s passion. What a gift to receive later in life!

Mark was an extraordinary human being: kind-hearted, generous, and a loving and insightful best friend. The loss of his presence in our lives leaves in its wake an equal amount of extraordinary heartbreak. Such is the case with those we meet who house such wondrous souls. Although our grief is profound, we are the better for having had his presence in our lives. In his character, his artistry, his tenderness, kindness, and depth, he will remain forever in our hearts, making them so much the fuller than they were before.

To honor Mark’s life, a private family service will be held at a later date.

Online condolences for Mark’s family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com


 

Agnes I. Putz

Agnes I. Putz, 96, of Dyersville, formerly of Petersburg, Iowa passed away Friday, October 10, 2025, at MercyOne Hopsital in Dyersville, Iowa.

Visitation will be held from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville, Iowa. Funeral service will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at St. Francis Xavier Basilica in Dyersville, Iowa.  Rev. David Schatz will officiate.  A private burial will follow at Ss. Peter & Paul Cemetery in Petersburg, Iowa.

Agnes was born on April 29, 1929, in Greeley, Iowa, daughter of William and Minnie Bockenstedt. She married Walter M. Putz on September 12, 1950, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Greeley, Iowa.

Survivors include her children: Kathleen Willenborg of New Vienna, Diane (Jim) Hoeger of Earlville, Betty (Bill) Wessels and Lois (Mike) Steger, both of Dyersville, Chuck Putz of Holly, MI, Edward (Janet) Putz of Dyersville, Leo (Tammy) Putz of Farley, Mike (Shelley) Putz of Monroe, WI; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great great-grandchildren; sister, Helen Nurre of Manchester; and a sister-in-law, Maggie Bockenstedt of Earlville.

She was preceded in death by her parents, parents-in-law, Anthony and Marcella Putz; her husband, Walter, in 1995; children: Marvin and Rose Putz; granddaughters: Marsha and Laura Willenborg; son-in-law, Gary Willenborg; and several siblings and in-laws.

Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville is assisting the family.  Information is available at https://www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.


 

James J. McPoland

James J. “Jim” McPoland, age 57, of Dubuque, IA, completed his earthly journey on October 9, 2025, at Harmony Dubuque.  To honor Jim’s life, a private family graveside service will be held at Mt. Calvary Cemetery where full military honors will be accorded by the Dubuque Marine Corps League.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Jim’s family.

Jim was born on July 15, 1968, a son to Robert J. and JoAnn M. (Brimeyer) McPoland.  Jim honorably served his country with the U.S. Marine Corps and upon returning home to Dubuque, he began his early working years with Owl Furniture.  Jim Eventually spent some time with Consolidated Freight Ways as well before moving down south to help as a dispatcher with Price Trucklines.  He completed his years as an electrician with Thermo Fisher Scientific.  Jim took great pride in sharing his time and talents with each company he was with.  He met the love of his life, Lori Hohmann while working at Owl Furniture and the two were united in marriage and blessed with three children before she was sadly called home ahead of him in 2015.  Jim’s heart was permanently broken from then on and thankfully today, they are reunited once again.

In his free-time, Jim was a NASCAR fan through and through.  His favorite drivers were Rusty Wallace and Brad Keselowski, but every race was a good one in his mind and rarely did he ever miss one.  He was also a movie aficionado and had an extensive movie collection which he dove into on a regular basis.  Jim was also very social when time allowed and his friends at Shenanigan’s Bar became his second family over time.  Jim treasured each friendship he made throughout his life, and other than his family, there was no greater joy in his life.  We will miss Jim’s contagious smile moving forward and are forever grateful for the 57 years the Lord was kind enough to share him with us.  May the memories which remain help to comfort our hearts during the more difficult times ahead and may the health battles Jim has been forced to fight over the years, now be nothing more than a distant memory for him.

Those left behind to cherish the memory of Jim include,

his three children,
Samantha “Sam” A. McPoland, Dubuque, IA,
Jeana R. (Craig Roe) McPoland, Prairie Du Chien, WI,
and John H. McPoland, Dubuque, IA;

his siblings,
Shelly (Shawn) Klinkhammer, Dubuque, IA,
Mike (Kelly) McPoland, Dubuque, IA,
and Bob (Michelle) McPoland, Waterloo, IA;

his brothers and sisters-in-law,
Rob (Alison) Hohmann, St. Donatus, IA,
Steve (Coleen) Hohmann, Dubuque, IA,
Colette (Tim) Steffen, Cuba City, WI,
and Amanda (Jason) Matthews, Valparaiso, IN;

his mother-in-law,
Jean Hohmann, Dubuque, IA;

along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Lori McPoland; his brother, John McPoland; and his father-in-law, Tom Hohmann.

Jim’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Harmony and Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care.

Online condolences may be shared with Jim’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com


 

Pamela J. DeMeester

Pamela Jean DeMeester, age 75, of East Dubuque, Illinois, went home to be with the Lord on October 9, 2025, after courageously living with Alzheimer’s disease for ten years. Her family is deeply grateful for the unwavering care and devotion provided by her husband, Bob, throughout her illness.

Pam was born on August 7, 1950, in Dubuque, Iowa, the daughter of Donald and Janet (Schuster) Kirmse. She graduated from Dubuque Senior High School (1968) and earned an associate degree from Northeast Iowa Community College.

On July 8, 1972, Pam married Robert (Bob) DeMeester, the love of her life. They shared 53 wonderful years of marriage, raising their family, building lasting friendships, and creating countless joyful memories together.

Pam devoted 30 years of her career to Head Start, where she touched the lives of many children and families with her patience, warmth, and creativity.

A devoted member of GracePoint (Third Presbyterian Church) of Dubuque, Pam’s faith was the cornerstone of her life. She taught Sunday School for many years, directed Vacation Bible School, and also served as a deacon and elder on the church board.

Her lifelong passion for the water was centered on the Mississippi River, where she spent countless hours boating with her family—from peaceful days on sailboats to the excitement of waterskiing and tubing from power boats. Following her retirement, she fulfilled a personal dream with her own jet ski and enjoyed taking extended cruises with her husband on their 26-foot vessel.

Pam is survived by her husband, Bob, and their four children: Dawn (Nick) Buol of Winter Garden, FL; Craig (Melanie) DeMeester of St. Johns, FL; Angie (Jason) Mock of St. Joseph, IL; and Stephanie (Rich) Naylor of Ponte Vedra, FL.

She was a proud grandmother of 14 grandchildren: Allison (Michael) Fortin of Windermere, FL; Makaela (Tyler) Moores of Marion, IA; Evan, Ayden, Gracia, Ella, Briana, Myles, and Aaron DeMeester of St. Johns, FL; Elijah, Isaiah, and Hannah Mock of St. Joseph, IL; and Madison and Colton Naylor of Ponte Vedra, FL. She was also blessed with 3 great-grandchildren: Oliver and Presley Fortin and Sarai Moores.

Pam is survived by her sister, Cher (Joe) Hoffmann of LaMotte, IA, along with two nieces and two nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Janet Kirmse, and her sister, Debra Stein of Marion, IA.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, October 12th, from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. at GracePoint Church, 3100 Windsor Avenue, Dubuque. The Funeral Service will be on Monday, October 13th, at 10:30 a.m., also at GracePoint, with Pastor Jeff Durham officiating. Burial will be in Linwood Cemetery.

Memorials may be given to GracePoint, Dubuque, IA, in Pam’s memory.

The Miller Funeral Home of East Dubuque, IL is assisting the family.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com©


 

David J. Beidler

David J. Beidler, 75, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away on October 9, 2025, at home.

Friends and family may visit from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A Funeral Service will begin at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home. A private family burial will be at a later date at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

David was born on November 6, 1950, in Dubuque, Iowa, the son of Robert and Donna (Weimerskirk) Beidler. He graduated from Wahlert Catholic High School. David began his career at the family business, Beidler Towing, before later joining the DOT. He was united in marriage to Barb Vyverberg on May 25, 1974, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church.

He enjoyed watching sports on TV, never picking a favorite team because he loved them all. While he went camping, fishing, and hunting (especially turkey hunting with his father-in-law) he wouldn’t have gone alone; he did it for the company. A people person through and through, he had the gift of gab and a knack for BS-ing that made him fun to be around. He once drove stock cars and was always up for going out to eat. He loved spending time with family, especially grilling out on the deck, where every meal was “the best food he ever had,” even if it wasn’t. He’d eat anything placed in front of him (except frog legs!). Family cookouts on the deck were his idea of Heaven. He loved chatting on the phone, especially with his buddies. He was also known for saying, “Take a mini break,” even if he’d only been working for a couple of minutes, a phrase that perfectly captured his fun, easygoing spirit.

David is survived by his wife of 51 years, Barb; children, Camy (Brad) Blackbourn, Kim (Travis) Hauri, Kara Beidler; “his girly-girls” Abby and Carly Blackbourne, and Anna Beidler; siblings Dennis (Molly) Beidler; siblings-in-law John “Eddie” (Julie) Vyverberg, Deb Kass, Richard (Joyce) Vyverberg, Lauri (Jeff) Trannel, and Lisa (Dave) Zboril; his god-children Emily Vyverberg and Rob Beidler; several nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews, whom were very near and dear to him; grand-dogs Jet, Bailey B., Lucy Lu (whom David called Rusty), and Frank B.; and his Cairn Terrier, his “only son,” Ozzy.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Donna; brother, Doug Beidler; parents-in-law Mel and Peggy Vyverberg; and brother-in-law Stan Kass.

The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Luther Manor, and Caleb “Spook” Kass, his equipment go-to guy.

Thanks for the memories…


 

David J. McDermott

David J. McDermott, age 56, of Dubuque, passed away on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at UnityPoint Health Finley Hospital with his loving mother by his side.  To celebrate David’s life, family and friends may visit from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., on Monday, October 13, 2025, at Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street.  Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery at a later date.

David was born on October 11, 1968, in Dubuque, Iowa, the son of Shirley and Edward (McDermott) Apel.

David graduated from Wahlert Catholic High School.  He was a hard worker who worked at several casinos including the Silver Eagle and Diamond Jo.  David was lastly employed as the manager of the bus depot at Trailways until his health issues forced his early retirement.  He loved learning new things and was an avid reader and enjoyed spending time on the computer.  David was a good person who always took care of those less fortunate than himself.  He will be greatly missed.

David is survived by

his loving mother, Shirley Apel;

a brother,
William Apel, Dubuque, IA;

and several cousins.

David was preceded in death by his father, Edward C. Apel; a brother, Alan Apel; and aunt, Patricia (McDermott) Anger; and an uncle, Joseph McDermott.

David’s mother would like to thank Dr. Ringold, Dr. Whalen and the nurses and staff of Tri-State Dialysis, the doctors, nurses and staff of UnityPoint Health Finley Hospital and Ennoble Manor for their kind and compassionate care of David.

Cards and memorials in David’s memory may be mailed to Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001, Attn. David McDermott Family.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.behrfuneralhome.com


 

Shirley Jean Steger

Shirley Jean Steger, age 82, of Dubuque and formerly of Balltown, passed away on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at Stonehill Health Center.  To celebrate Shirley’s life, family and friends may visit from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 12, 2025,  at Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street.  Burial will be in St. John’s Cemetery, Emmetsburg, Iowa, at a later date.

Shirley was born on April 15, 1943, in Emmetsburg, Iowa, the daughter of Emmet and Ruth (Beatty) Brennan.

Shirley graduated from Emmetsburg Catholic High School, Class of 1961.  She married Gerald Steger on October 8, 1966, in Balltown.  She and Gerald had 2 children together before deciding to go their separate ways.  She was employed as an aide with Hills and Dales for 32 years until her retirement.  In her free time, Shirley enjoyed gardening, going to garage sales with Trey and Gabby, playing Bingo, baking and making candy.  She was famous in Balltown for her homemade popcorn balls every Halloween.  She was a social butterfly and made fast friends wherever she went.  Shirley loved her family above all and was very proud of all their accomplishments, something she mentioned frequently to anyone that would listen.  She always looked forward to visits and catching up on what everyone was doing.  She especially enjoyed her chocolate malt deliveries from Zoey and Hailey.  Shirley was a wonderful, hard working woman and we will miss her tremendously.

Those left to cherish Shirley’s memory include

her children,
Kim (Dave) Beckman, Cedar Rapids, IA
and Troy Steger, Dubuque, IA;

4 grandchildren,
Trey (Grace) Beckman, Gabrielle Beckman, Zoey Steger and Hailey Steger;

her siblings,
Bev (Tim) Jackson,
Ruthann (John) Haywood
and Mike Brennan, all of Emmetsburg, IA;

her long time best friend,
Nancy Hyde, Dubuque, IA;

and her nieces and nephews.

Shirley was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Bob (Mary K.) Brennan; and a sister-in-law, Mary P. Brennan.

Shirley’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Stonehill for their wonderful care.

Cards and memorials in Shirley’s memory may be mailed to Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001, Attn. Shirley Steger Family.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.behrfuneralhome.com


 

David P. Ames Jr.

David Paul “Davey” Ames, Jr., age 51, of Dubuque, IA, completed his earthly journey suddenly on October 8, 2025, at home.  To honor Davey’s life, a Celebration of Life for family and friends in the Dubuque area will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at Jackson Park, 1500 Main Street in Dubuque.  A Celebration of Life for family and friends in the Rockford area will be held from 12:00-3:00 p.m., on Saturday, October 18, 2025, at the Rockford Verdi Club, 782 North Madison Street in Rockford, IL.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving David’s family.

David was born on December 16, 1973, in Rockford, IL, a son to David P. Ames, Sr. and Rosemarie (Craddock) Ames.  He was surely gifted with a kind and gentle heart from the beginning.  The kind of heart we all wish those around us possessed, but sadly the exact ones which when walking through this broken world, often finds itself bearing deep bruises and scars which can never really heal.  David eventually found the love of his life, Toni M. Grubb and the two were united in marriage and blessed with three daughters of their own to love and nurture in their life together.  Sadly, Toni was called home ahead of David and the girls in 2021.  As many who knew him well, this wound would weigh heavily on his heart until he took his very last breath.  Those who have walked the aisles of Eagle’s Country Market downtown may fondly remember seeing Davey’s smiling face quite often.  He spent many years there bringing what joy he could to both co-workers and customers alike.

In his free-time, David savored the simple things in life most.  His cats were always by his side and his plants were truly a wonder to watch thrive.  He had such a green thumb that often friends and neighbors would bring him their ailing plants only to watch him bring them back to vibrant life in no time.  David was never one to turn down a little time with his fishing pole in hand whenever time allowed and when evening arrived, you could easily find him cooking up a delicious meal, especially his favorite and regular staple, “Pasta Sugo” when the mood struck him.  When the day was done and dinner had ended, David would often settle in for a relaxing night with a sincere and heartfelt movie to enjoy with his family right by his side as often as possible.  He had a wonderful sense of humor and could effortlessly deliver the perfect joke at a moment’s notice.  In his spare time, a little classic 80’s hair band music would fill the space and put a few scratch off tickets in front of him as well and life was good in Davey’s mind.  We are going to miss his love for the perfect candle, rainstorms, (and even snowstorms if you could imagine that), but we are forever grateful that David’s earthly health battles have now ceased.  His eternal reunion with his loved ones has to be a glorious one as he missed them so and we can only wait now to join them all again in time when the Lord calls us home also.  Thank you Davey for fighting the good fight when you could, for allowing your light to shine as brightly as this world would permit, and for reminding us all that life is a precious journey that we must do our best to never take for granted as each day is undeniably a gift.  May the Lord bless you and keep you safe and secure in His loving arms until we get to see your joyful smile once again.

Those left to cherish the memory of David include,

his loving mother,
Rose Ames, Dubuque, IA;

his father,
David Ames, Sr., Rockford, IL;

his three adored daughters,
Zoe (Alex Puccio) Ames, Dubuque, IA,
Carmen (Joey Puccio) Ames, Dubuque, IA,
and Hannah (Zach Tittle) Ames, Dubuque, IA;

his grandchildren,

Sawyer Puccio, Noah Puccio, Joey Puccio and Delilah Tittle;

his brother,
Jeffrey (Jackie) Ames, Rockford, IL;

his nieces,
Lily Ames and Evie Ames, Rockford, IL;

his favorite feline companions,
Baby and Crabs;

along with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family, friends and neighbors.

David was preceded in death by his loving wife, Toni Marie (Grubb) Ames; his many grandparents and great-grandparents; along with his grandmother who held a very special bond with Davey, Rosemary T. “Rose” Capriola.

David’s family would like to thank the Dubuque Police Department and the Dubuque County Medical Examiner’s Office for all of their professional and compassionate care.

Online condolences may be shared with Davey’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com


 

Jack W. McDermott

Jack W. McDermott, age 69, of Galena, IL, completed his earthly journey on October 6, 2025, at the Midwest Senior Care Community.  Per Jack’s request, there will be no public services.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Jack’s family.

Jack was born on November 18, 1955, in Savanna, IL, the first son to Wayne and Lonna (Radabaugh) McDermott.  He was gifted with a strong independent streak and the ability to make friends wherever he went.  Jack spent many years working with antiques, first driving for Paul Goedken and then for Banowetz Antiques in Galena. He later managed the Banowetz store as he loved historic items and the stories that went with them. He also loved cooking, worked as a cook, and managed the kitchen at Benjamin’s in Galena for many years. He later moved into the carpentry trade with his cousin Kyle at Kobbler Kyle Construction.  Jack was meticulous in his work, paying great attention to detail. He continued doing handyman projects as he later moved into retirement.

In his free-time, Jack loved the outdoors.  When the workday was done, you could easily find Jack enjoying the Mississippi River at every opportunity.  Whether he was content to have a fishing pole in hand looking for the biggest catch of the day, or simply hanging out at the Ferry Landing with his friends, Jack was surely in his happy place.  Throw a little music in the background for him and he would always consider those moments to be as close to perfection as this life can offer.  Jack intentionally kept life uncomplicated and focused on the simple things that gave him pleasure. We will raise a glass to him by the river when we can, and are glad he is no longer suffering. Rest in peace Jack.

Those left to cherish the memory of Jack include,

his siblings,
Bruce (Amy) McDermott, Elizabeth, IL,
Wayne (Cathy) McDermott, Dubuque, IA,
Lori (Butch) Brininger, Galena, IL,
and Joni (Randy) Decker, Dubuque, IA;

his nieces and nephews and their families,
Emily McDermott, Travis McDermott, Rachel McDermott, Aaron McDermott, Nathan Glasgow, Kevin Glasgow, Jordan Glasgow, Sydney Bush, and Dylan Decker;

his step-sons,
Chris and Cary Gietl
and their children;

his long-time friend,
Denise Tollensdorf;

along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

Jack was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Chuck McDermott; his niece, Nikki King; and a nephew, Jacob Glasgow.

Jack’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at the Lena Living Center and Unity Hospice, and Midwest Senior Care Community and Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care.

Online condolences may be shared with Jack’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com


 

Bernard Kutsch

Bernard “Red” Kutsch, 99, of Bellevue, passed away on Sunday, October 5, 2025.

A Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at St. Donatus Catholic Church in St. Donatus. Visitation will be from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, October 10, 2025, at Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home & Cremation Service in Bellevue. Burial with Military Honors, conducted by Bellevue American Legion Post #273, will be in St. Donatus Catholic Cemetery in St. Donatus.

Bernard was born October 8, 1925, in Dubuque, the son of Clem and Clara (Neises) Kutsch. He graduated from Dubuque Senior High School. Bernard served his country in the United States Marine Corps from 1944–1946.

He married Adeline “Addie” Kilburg on June 24, 1950, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Andrew. The couple moved to St. Donatus on October 31, 1954. Bernard worked for John Deere Dubuque Works in Advanced Manufacturing as an analyst for 35 years, retiring in 1982. In retirement, he enjoyed fishing and fixing small engines and woodworking. Bernard was also an active member of St. Donatus Parish.

Survivors include his beloved wife of 75 years, Addie; five children: Diane (Darrell) Kalmes, Carol (Richard) Udelhofen, Doris (Marty) Ernst, Rose (Brad) Schilling, and Kevin “Chip” (MaryAnn) Kutsch; grandchildren: Chad (Lily) Kalmes, Jennifer (Russell) Michels, Joseph (Lisa) Ernst, Tammy (Steven) Harms, Christopher (Kati) Ernst, Jason (Jennifer) Noonan and Dylan (Season) Kutsch; and 15
great-grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings: Harold (Vivian) Kutsch, Walter (Marie) Kutsch, Francis (Delilah) Kutsch, Richard (Lorraine) Kutsch, Clara (Henry) Kubitz, and his twin sister, Bernice (Justin) Niensteadt, granddaughter Dawn Kalmes and son in law Darrell Nemmers.

A memorial fund has been established in Bernard’s memory.

Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.hachmannfuneralhome.com


 

Haley A. Winner

Haley Ann Winner, 17, of Dubuque, died Sunday, October 5, 2025, at home.

Visitation will be from 3:00 pm until 8:00 pm Monday, October 13, 2025 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.

The Private Family Funeral Service for Haley will be at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory with Deacon Mike Ellis officiating.

Haley was born December 22, 2007, in Dubuque, IA, the daughter of Christopher Joseph and Christina Kelley Winner.

Haley was a senior at Dubuque Senior High School, where she was known for her kindness, quick wit, and the way she could make anyone laugh. She worked at the Dubuque Sports Complex-often found behind the concession stand, DJ’ing and cheering on her brothers’ baseball games-and most recently at Stonehill Care Center, where her caring heart and bright smile brought joy to the residents and staff.

One of Haley’s greatest loves was spending time with her friends, she valued all of her close friends dearly. Driving around town listening to Drake, making TikTok’s and Dunkin’ runs with her best friend, Shamiya, that ALWAYS turned into an adventure.

Haley was one of those rare souls who made every room brighter. Her kindness, her laughter, her presence- she left her mark on so many of us.

She had a fun loving spirit, sarcasm so sharp and charming it was impossible not to smile, and a heart bigger than most believed could exist. To every child she met she was a big sister and every adult around her she offered warmth and comfort.

Haley radiated light, the kind that made people feel seen, safe and loved. The world feels dimmer without her and her absence is felt in every space her joy once filled.

Survivors include her parents, Chris and Christina Winner of Dubuque; her siblings, Hunter (Ava Reed) Winner of Dubuque, Bentley, Griffin, and Baleigh Winner; her grandparents, Judith Ann Winner of Dubuque; Kelley and Pete Kruschke of Potosi, WI; and Bob and Mary Julson of Milan, IL; aunts and uncles, Sara (Zach) Dowell, Jodie (Joel) Cross, and Bob Julson, all of Dubuque; and five cousins, Kaitlyn, Carter & Landon Dowell, and Wyatt & Eli Cross.

She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Thomas Winner, and her great-grandmother, Susie Wells.

The family would like to thank the Dubuque Police Department, Dubuque Fire Department and Dubuque County Medical Examiner. Also to our family, friends and the entire Dubuque community. THANK YOU for the outpouring of love and support for our family through this difficult time. We love you all!

In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.

A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting Haley’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.


 

David E. Miller

David E. Miller, 83, of Galena, IL, passed away on October 7, 2025, at home. Cremation rites have been accorded. No services are scheduled.  The Furlong Funeral Chapel in Galena is assisting the family.

The son of Edward and Josephine (Baggs) Miller, Dave was born on November 27, 1941, in Columbus, OH. He married Sandra Craig in 1961 in Canal Winchester, OH; she passed away on April 16, 2019, preceding him in death. H

e was a proud graduate of Ohio State University in 1964, with a major in accounting. He was a CPA for his entire professional career and remained a huge fan of Ohio State football throughout his life- go Buckeyes! Dave was a CPA at Encyclopedia Britannica in Chicago for many years, until he and his wife, Sandy, moved to Galena in 1990. First, they owned Country Gardens Bed and Breakfast, and later The Curiosity Shop.

Dave is survived by his daughter, Diane Carter, of Elizabeth, IL, and his son Craig Miller, of Galena, Diane’s children Sean Carter, of Galena, Katie (Shawn) Meusel and their children, Eric, Luke, and Sidney, of Scales Mound, IL, and Christopher (Sarah) Carter and their children Payton and Everett, of Galena. Also surviving are his sister, Lynn Cohagan, of Austin, TX; brother-in-law, Steven (JoAnn) Craig of AR; sister-in-law, Pam (Steve) Mitchell, of Columbus, OH; and multiple nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Dave was preceded in death by his parents, Jo and Ed Miller; his brother, Mike Miller; his brother-in-law, Bill Cohagan; his brother-in-law, Mark Craig; and his sons-in-law, Kurt Carter and Stanley Neipert.

The family would like to extend their gratitude to Dr. Mike Wells and Becky at Midwest Medical Center for their many years of excellent care of our dad/grampa.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.furlongfuneralchapel.com.


 

David Jasper

David “Dave” Jasper, 72, of Bernard, IA, died on Tuesday, October 7th, 2025 at home, surrounded by his family.

Visitation for Dave will be held from 2 to 7 p.m., Sunday  October 12, 2025 at the Reiff Funeral Home in Farley, Iowa, where a prayer service will be held at 1:30 p.m.  Visitation will also be held on Monday, October 13th after 8:30 a.m. at the funeral home.

A Mass of Christian burial  for Dave will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, October 13, 2025 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Garryowen Iowa, with Rev. Mark Osterhaus Officiating.  Burial will be held in the church cemetery

Dave was born September 17, 1953.  On June 15,1974 he was united in marriage to Beverly Bell.  They were rarely seen apart during their 50 years together, always happily by each other’s side. She proceeded him in death on November 20, 2024.

Dave worked for Tschiggfrie Excavating and then Portzen Construction for many years until he retired in 2013. If you knew Dave, you knew “retirement” did not mean rest and relaxation. He had to always be busy doing something. So; In his retirement years, he enjoyed working alongside his family at Simon Lawn Care, until his health no longer allowed. His 656 Hydrostat tractor and brush hog mower will never cut grass the same way without him.

A farm boy at heart, he loved tractors – red ones. Countless hours were spent in his shop restoring and modifying his collection. Dave’s pride and joy being his Dad’s tractor, the International 656, or “The 6” as it was fondly called.  Dave was a member of the Rivers and Bluffs Tractor Club.  The friendships Dave, Bev and Rod made through this group while planning routes and going on rides were priceless.

Dave was also a proud supporter of Midwest Pride in Your Ride for many years.  An organization Dave and Bev held close to their heart.

Tending to the apple orchard, watching go-kart races, trips to the Amish and endlessly searching for tractor parts were some of his favorite pastimes.  Dave also loved spending time with family and the many friends and neighbors in their close-knit community of Bernard.

Dave was proceeded in death by his wife, Bev; and grandson, Will Jasper in infancy and a brother-in-law Jerry “Goose” Drees.

Those left to cherish his memory are his children, Crystal (Nick) Simon, of Farley, IA; Rodney Jasper, at home; Brian (Kim) Jasper, of Dubuque, IA; and Jenny (Rayen), Davis, of Oxford Junction IA. Grandchildren, Logan and Brynlee Simon; Faith, James, and Jeannie Jasper; Dalton and Maria Davis.

Siblings, LuAnn (Rick) Kauffmann, of Farley, IA; Dan (Darla) Jasper, and Joyce (Ron) Massey, both of Epworth, IA; Becky (Ted) Simpson of Pecatonica, IL; and Sandy (Doug) Konrady, of Dubuque, IA.

In-laws, Ding (Marilyn) Bell, of Dubuque, IA; Barb Drees, of Farley; Janet (Phil) Then, of Epworth, IA; Belinda (Steve) Siglin, of Tiffin, IA; Tom Bell, Bill (Jill) Bell, Becky Bell, all of Farley, IA

A Daughter-in-law Ronda Jasper of Dubuque, IA

And many nieces and nephews.

The family would like to extend special thanks to Hospice of Dubuque, nurses Tammy, Hillary and Nicole; and Belinda Siglin, your kindness and compassion will never be forgotten. To Jay and Marlene, whom we can never thank enough for your friendship and love shown to Dave.  And to Reiff Funeral Home for all your support.


 

Virginette Frommelt

Virginette Frommelt of Guttenberg, Iowa, faithful servant of the Lord, passed peacefully into eternal life on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, surrounded by her family.

Visitation will be held from 4-7 pm on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at Morris Funeral Home in Guttenberg, Iowa. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St Mary’s Catholic Church in Guttenberg at 10:30 am on Friday, October 10, 2025. Burial will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Guttenberg.

Born November 9, 1942, to Herbert and Claudine (Berns) Goedken, she was the eldest of seven children raised on their Farmersburg family farm. After graduating from MFL high school, Virg entered the Sisters of the Presentation convent, but eventually felt called in another direction. After leaving the convent she met the love of her life, Cyril Frommelt, at their shared workplace—Hilton Homes. After a 7-month courtship the two married January 27, 1962, at St. Pat’s Church in Monona and settled in Guttenberg, Iowa, where they spent their entire married life. This union produced five children.

Virg managed to balance child rearing; bookkeeping for Cy’s Standard gas station; cutting hair for family and friends (often for the trade of a pie or cookies); teaching religious education classes; managing the care of various cats, dogs, and hamsters; and baking enough sweets for the constant stream of kids and grandkids ever-present in their home. Virg was an active member of St. Mary’s Church, serving on various committees and singing in the church choir. She and Cy loved to pack up their brood in the family camper each summer and head west to Yellowstone, south to Florida, or to Adventureland in Des Moines, among other destinations.

Virg loved to sew clothes for her young children. Eventually her talents transferred to quilting—an art passed on by her creative mother and shared among her sisters, as well as with her husband and several of her own children.

Once their first few children moved off to college, Virg enrolled in nursing school and began her dream deferred. She earned her R.N. degree from Northeast Iowa Community College and practiced her nursing ministry at the Guttenberg Municipal Hospital, Prairie du Chien care facility, and the Guttenberg Care Center before retiring. She held special affection for senior patients.

Virg was known for her “convent stories” and tales of growing up on the farm. She held a great love for her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and for any kind of pie. But most of all she loved her husband, Cy. In her years of failing health, he was her best advocate, caregiver, and friend.

Those left to cherish her memory include her husband of 63 years, Cyril Frommelt; children: Maria (Don) Somsel of Bear Lake, MI; Donna (John) Nemmers of Asbury, IA; Beth (Greg) Nissen of Marion, IA; Cyril (Jeanne) Frommelt Jr. of Anamosa, IA; and Angie Frommelt of Davenport, IA; 9 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; siblings: LuAnn Bries, Elaine Bries, Darlene Frommelt, Don (Shirley) Goedken, Marcia (Lonnie) Roys, JoAnn (Denny) Kuehl; stepbrother, Pat (Donna) McLane; stepsister, Cheryl (Bob) Jones; and stepsister-in-law, Cathy McLane; brother-in-law, Merle (Barbara) Frommelt; and many cherished nieces and nephews.
Virg was preceded in death by her parents, Herb and Claudine Goedken; stepfather, Loraine McLane; stepbrothers: Mike and Jim McLane; father and mother-in law, Arnold and Marie Frommelt; and brother-in-law Louis Frommelt.

The family wishes to thank Virg’s sister Elaine for her loving and valuable assistance during Virg’s illness, and St. Croix Hospice for their compassion to Virg and the family. The family requests no flowers or gifts. Donations can be made in Virginette Frommelt’s name to St. Mary’s Choir in Guttenberg; Sisters of the Presentation, Dubuque; or St. Croix Hospice.

Morris Funeral Home in Guttenberg is assisting the family.  Information is available at https://www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.


 

Nancy A. Hammerand

Nancy Anne Hammerand, 83, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away on October 5, 2025, at Stonehill Health Center.

Friends and family may visit from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory. An additional visitation will be held on Friday, October 10, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service at Sherrill Christian Community Church.

A Funeral Service will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Friday at the church with Pastor Emily Blue officiating. Burial will follow in the Sherrill Methodist Cemetery.

Nancy was born on August 30, 1942, in Dubuque, Iowa, to Robert and Helen (Brose) Webster. She was united in marriage to Lester Hammerand on October 10, 1970. Nancy began her career at Metropolitan Insurance before dedicating her time to raising her son. She later worked at St. Pat’s Day Care and Kinderland (Frog Hollow) Day Care, where she enjoyed caring for children. In her younger years, Nancy loved dancing at the Melody Mill, and square dancing with the Tri-State Twirlers square dance club. She was a devoted member of Sherrill Christian Community Church (formerly Sherrill United Methodist Church), where she was active in the Women’s Society, acting as President for several years, and taught Sunday School. Nancy also enjoyed bike rides, long walks, and family vacations to Colorado, Niagara Falls, Branson, and Noah’s Ark.

Nancy is survived by her husband of 54 years, Lester Hammerand; her son, Mark (Jennifer) Hammerand; granddaughter Gwendolyn Hammerand; one niece; one nephew; four great nieces; and three great nephews.

Memorials may be given to Albrecht Acres, your favorite charity, or Sherrill Christian Community Church in Nancy’s memory.

The family would like to thank the staff at Stonehill and Hospice of Dubuque for their excellent care.


 

James LaCaeyse

James LaCaeyse, 83, of the Galena Territory, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend to all, passed away after a life filled with love, laughter, and craftsmanship. A private family service will be held later. The Furlong Funeral Chapel in Galena is assisting the family.

Born in Chicago on August 23, 1942, Jim was a man who built things—family, friendships, businesses, and a legacy that will stand the test of time. In 1976, Jim founded Lead n Glass, a decorative glass business that became a fixture in the community for its quality workmanship and honest service. For more than 30 years, he worked side by side with his sons, Todd and Jarett, passing on his skills, his humor, and his tireless work ethic. The business continues today under Todd’s direction—one of many ways Jim’s hand and heart still shape the world around him.

Jim married the love of his life, Sharon, and they shared nearly 60 wonderful years of marriage. He treated her like a princess every single day. Their love story was one of laughter, devotion, and shared adventures. They raised three children—Coreen, Todd, and Jarett. Jim was a proud and loving father who led by example, teaching his kids how to work hard, stay humble, and find humor in life’s little moments. Though the family suffered the heartbreaking loss of their son Jarett eight years ago, Jim carried his memory in his heart every day. He was also a deeply proud grandfather to six grandchildren, who adored him for his jokes, his stories, and his bottomless supply of pocket tools and fishing advice.

Outside of work, Jim loved to fish—especially in the lakes of Galena Territory, where he and Sharon made their home. He found peace on the water and joy in every catch (and probably a good story when he didn’t catch anything). He was also a talented woodworker and handyman who could fix just about anything—and usually did, with a grin and a clever remark. Jim had a charm and quick wit that drew people to him wherever he went. He never met a stranger—whether in an elevator, a parking lot, or the hardware store, he always had a one-liner ready. He often said he was the funniest guy he’d ever met, and honestly, he just might have been right. Jim will be remembered for his kindness, humor, craftsmanship, and unwavering love for his family. His legacy lives on in the people he touched, the laughter he inspired, and the countless things he built with his hands and heart.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Sharon; their two children, Coreen (Kevin) Kerr and Todd (Joanna) LaCaeyse; six grandchildren, Angela Flynn, Madalyn Flynn, Peyton LaCaeyse, Emily LaCaeyse, Jarett’s ex-wife, Elizabeth LaCaeyse, and their children, Fletcher and Harrison LaCaeyse; and many dear friends who will miss him deeply.

He was preceded in death by his son Jarett.


 

James H. Schultz

James Henry Schultz, 82, of Dubuque died Sunday, October 5, 2025.  Private family services will be held.

James was born July 3, 1943 in Dubuque, son of Anton and Evelena (Hayes) Schultz.  He grew up in Holy Cross and graduated from Holy Cross Leo.

He served in the Iowa Army Nation Guard from 1962 to 1968.

On November 21, 1981 he married Barbara Lemm in Dubuque.

Jim sold Lifetime Stainless Steel for a number of years. He owned and operated Schultz Lawn Care and Snow Removal until his retirement in 2001.

He is survived by his wife, Barbara of Dubuque; two sons, Michael of Omaha and his children, Cody and Madison, and Craig of Washington DC; his stepchildren, Debra (John) Bacon and their children, Haley (Kyle) Conway and Ethan Bacon, all of Phoenix, AZ and David (Kelly) Lemm and their children, Mason, Alyvia and Maxwell, all of Dubuque; and his sister, Marge.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister and brother in law, Ruth and Robert Baumgartner, brother in law James Schirmer and many aunts and uncles.

The Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.


 

Delores M. Perry

Delores M. Perry, age 88, of Earlville, IA, formerly of Worthington, IA, completed her earthly journey on October 5, 2025, at home while surrounded by her loving family.  To honor Delores’ life, a private family Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Delores’ family.

Delores was born on November 27, 1936, in Greeley, IA, a daughter to Earl and Agnes (Connelly) Ingles.  She was gifted with a kind and loving spirit which continually saw the good in everyone and almost effortlessly made every room she walked into just a little brighter.  She eventually met and married the love of her life, Dwain Perry, on March 3, 1956.  The two were blessed with a family of their own and have been inseparable ever since.  She and Dwain spent countless hours on the dance floor throughout their decades together and treasured each day they were blessed with.  Delores was primarily a loving wife, mother and grandmother, but she did find time to spend some of her working years outside of the home with Ertl Manufacturing.  While investing her time and talents there, she pretty much stuck to herself  but those who knew her best were quite aware that her heart was always truly at home with her family.

Delores understood that balance in life was necessary for a joyful life as well.  When she was able to find a little free-time in her days, you could easily find her meticulously tending to her vegetable gardens with a sincere smile resting comfortably on her face.  She was also quite a cook and baker and those around her were always treated to delicious meals and even more delicious deserts on a regular basis.  Delores was also known to take excursions with her sisters to the casino on occasion and if the slots were hot, it was not uncommon for them to turn their time together into a 24-hour outing until things cooled off again.  Delores always savored all that was good in this world and not a day went by where she was absolutely delighted to walk through it with her big heart being worn so boldly and vividly right upon her sleeve for all to see.  She was just as loveable as she was loving and for that fact, we are eternally grateful for the 88 years the Lord was gracious enough to share Delores with us.  Thank you, Delores for leading with love, for always accepting those the Lord brought into your life, and for never allowing the darkness of this broken world to ever break your spirit.  May your eternal reunion with your loved ones who’ve been called home ahead of us be a joyous one and we pray that your peace from your earthly health battles brings even more comfort than we could imagine.  We will love and miss you both deeply and dearly until we all meet again!

Those left behind to cherish the memory of Delores include,

her five sons,
Dennis Perry, Epworth, IA,
Rich Perry, Dubuque, IA,
Allen Perry, Worthington, IA,
Roger (Sherry) Perry, Manchester, IA,
and Brandon (Megan) Perry, Earlville, IA;

her ten adored grandchildren,
Tracy (Bill) Moore, West Des Moines, IA,
Joe (Lanette) Perry, Onslow, IA,
Chris Perry, Worthington, IA,
Dawn (Dan) Hoth, East Dubuque, IL,
Josh Perry, Dubuque, IA,
Jeremy Perry, Epworth, IA,
Chris (Jessie) Perry, Delaware, IA,
Roger (Cherish) Perry, Jr., Monticello, IA,
Jon (Debbie) Perry, Davenport, IA,
and Stephanie Perry, Monticello, IA;

her innumerable great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren whom she loved, adored and could never spoil enough;

along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors.

Delores was preceded in death by her parents; her loving husband of 67 years, Dwain Perry; her two daughters-in-law, Connie Perry and Cindy Perry; and her many siblings.

Delores is one of two strong pillars in which this family was built upon. She will be forever loved, always adored and eternally missed!

Delores’ family would like to express a sincere and heartfelt thank you to Tim Saunders ARNP, his nurse, Jade, along with the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care of Delores and her family.

Online condolences may be shared with Delores’ family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com


 

Scott D. Bell

Scott David Bell, 57, of Peosta, IA, passed away surrounded by his family on Sunday, October 5, 2025, after a yearlong battle with glioblastoma.

Visitation for Scott will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at Reiff Funeral Home in Peosta, Iowa, where a prayer service will be held at 3:30 p.m.   There will be no visitation at the funeral home, prior to the funeral.

A Mass of Christian Burial for Scott will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Peosta, Iowa, with Msgr. James Miller presiding.  Burial will follow in St. John’s Cemetery in Centralia, Iowa with full military honors afforded by the Epworth American Legion Post #650 and the Centralia Am Vets Post #13.

Scott was born on May 27, 1968, in Dubuque, IA, the son of Dave Bell and Lynda (Murwin) Klosterman. He grew up in Dubuque and graduated from Hempstead High School. After graduation, he proudly served four years in the United States Air Force.

Scott retired from Morrison Brothers in 2025, where he worked for 20 years. He was a dedicated employee and took pride in his work and the friendships he made there.

Scott married Deb Riesberg on May 2, 1998, at St. Francis Xavier in Dyersville, Iowa, and together they built a life filled with love, laughter, and family. They were blessed with two children, Justin and Becca, who brought him immense joy and pride.

In his free time, Scott loved spending countless hours in his yard and garden. He enjoyed watching things grow and took great pride in creating a space that reflected his hard work and care. Scott was a handyman and was always doing projects around the house.  Scott’s family and friends meant the world to him. He loved the neighborhood parties, shooting pool, fishing, and campfires.

Scott will be remembered for his dedication to family, his strong work ethic, and his love for the simple pleasures in life.

He is survived by his wife, Deb, his children, Justin and Becca all of Peosta, IA, his mom and step-father Lynda and Tony Klosterman, mother and father-in law, Sarge and Mary Lynn Riesberg, siblings, Laura (Billy) Holt, and Leslie (Tony) Guler, sister and brother in laws, Joan (Todd) Bindel, Jeff (Renee) Riesberg, Danielle (Michael) Edwards, his aunt Debby Nelson and uncle Mike (Carol) Murwin, and many nieces, nephews.

He was preceded in death by his dad, Dave Bell, in 2013.

The family would like to thank Mercy One, Medical Associates, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinic, Mayo Hospital, the VA, Hospice of Dubuque and his special caretaker, Angela.

The family has established a Scott D. Bell Memorial fund in lieu of flowers.

A video tribute may be viewed and online condolences sent to the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com


 

David J. Scheckel

David J. Scheckel, 75, of Springbrook, passed away on Sunday, October 5, 2025. Funeral Mass will be 11:00 am, Friday, October 10, 2025 at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Springbrook.   Monsignor Roger Scheckel will officiate.   Family will greet friends at 9:30 am until Mass at the church.   Burial will be in Black Hills National Cemetery in Sturgis, South Dakota. Local arrangements entrusted with Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home & Cremation Service in Bellevue.

David was born January 5, 1950 in Clinton, the son of Florian and Olga (Clasen) Scheckel.   He served during the Vietnam War in the US Marine Corp from 1968-1970.   David earned a Martial Arts Master’s Degree in 1972 and also completed two Marathons in Chicago and Florida.   David was a lifetime farmer and recently celebrated his families Century Farm honor.   He was a man of faith and a member of Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church with a deep devotion to the Blessed Mother.   David enjoyed his time with family and close friends, playing golf, euchre and shooting pool.

Survivors include a sister, Saverna “Sis” Stemper; and numerous extended relatives.

David was preceded in death by his parents; siblings, Mahlon (Mary) Scheckel, and Leanna (Loras) Kilburg; nephew Keith Lundin; great-niece Desiree Lundin; and brothers in-law, Ardell Schmidt and Eugene Stemper.

A memorial fund has been established in David’s memory designated to his favorite charities.

Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.hachmannfuneralhome.com


 

Kathleen M. Doty

Kathleen M. “Kay” Doty, 91, of Dubuque died Saturday, October 4, 2025.  Visitation will be from 9 to 11:45 am Thursday, October 9 at Holy Spirit Parish-Holy Ghost Church followed by a Mass of Christian Burial Thursday at Noon.

Kay was born July 1,1934 in Keiler, WI., daughter of Ralph and Imelda (Kaiser) Droeszler. She graduated from North Garryowen High School.

On October 9, 1956, she married Harlan Doty Sr. He preceded her in death in 2018.

Kay worked at Holy Ghost School for 50 years, mainly working in the cafeteria.

Kay was very passionate about her family. Her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren meant the world to her. She attended countless sporting events, concerts and programs and loved nothing more than talking about their lives and accomplishments with obvious pride in her voice.

She enjoyed playing cards with friends at the Union Hall and going to bingo. She also enjoyed family vacations to Brainerd, MN every summer. She also loved vacations spent on the Mississippi River in their pontoon houseboat with all her kids. She also enjoyed bowling in doubles league with Harlan Sr.

Holidays were always a great time at Kay’s house. She loved having her family over and cooking delicious meals for them. Her greatest joy was her family. She loved her husband, Harlan and enjoyed 62 years of wonderful years with him until his passing.

She was a longtime member of Holy Ghost Church, where she volunteered in various capacities, including helping with Bingo.

Kay was also treasurer for Local #94 Women’s Auxiliary for many years.

Kay is survived by six children, Harlan (Becky) Doty Jr. of Dubuque, Jim (Shari) Doty of Dubuque, Jil (Mark) Van Cleave of Dubuque, Jeff (Shelly) Doty of Altoona, Jodi (Colin) Sweeney of Dubuque and Sandy “Babe” (Jeff) Wall of Holman, WI; grandchildren, Jake (Morgan) and Luke (Mollie); Eric (Courtney), Ryan (Anna) and Megan (Austin); Liz (Tim), Haley (Alex),and Conner; Caitlin (Steffen), Carson, DJ and Austin (Louise); Tiffany, Dylan (Natalie) and Morgan (Dakota); and Mikalya, Kelsey (Jake) and Emily (Drake); and many great grandchildren.

She is also survived by three sisters, Patsy (Al) Chamberlain, Helen (Merle) Theisen and Mary (Frank) Klaas; and many nieces and nephews.

She was also preceded in death by her parents and four siblings, Donnie Droeszler, Shirley Goetzinger, LuMae Cavanaugh and Janise Ambrosy.

The Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

The family would like to thank the nurses and staffs of Hospice of Dubuque, Eagle Point Place and Hawkeye Care Center for their loving care.


 

John F. Marlowe

John Frederick Marlowe, age 89, legendary local sportswriter affectionately known as “Jack” passed away peacefully on Saturday morning, October 4, 2025, at Clover Ridge Place in Maquoketa.

John Frederick Marlowe was born on April 3, 1936, in Maquoketa, Iowa, to Dillon Frederick and Louise Belle (Beck) Marlowe.  He was educated at Fairfield #1 Rural School and graduated from Maquoketa High School in 1953.

Following high school, Jack first worked as a farmhand and was a partner farming with his father.  He then worked for the Jackson County Survey Crew for four years prior to taking a job with the Maquoketa Sentinel Press Newspaper as the assistant sports editor in 1962.  For the next 55 plus years Jack would cover area sports like no one ever had.  He was widely respected in his field by athletes, coaches, parents, fans, and peers.  He not only became the sports editor for the Maquoketa paper but also the Bellevue Herald Leader for six years.  Through the years he also covered youth activities and had written feature articles for both beef and dairy.

Jack received several awards throughout his career including receiving the Distinguished Service Award from the Iowa Newspaper Association in 1998.  In 2016, he was inducted into the Maquoketa Community High School Hall of Fame, and the Maquoketa Community High School Athletic Complex was named the “Jack Marlowe Athletic Complex” in his honor.

Outside of work, Jack had been a member of Salem Lutheran Church in Spragueville prior to becoming a member of First Lutheran Church in Maquoketa.  He was an avid collector of books on sports and was widely recognized as the go-to person for Maquoketa and area sports records.

The plaque in his honor at the Jack Marlowe Athletic Complex sums up Jack’s life very well: “A 1953 Maquoketa High School Graduate, Hall of Fame Sportswriter and lifelong resident of Jackson County who dedicated his life to highlighting the accomplishments of others while avoiding the spotlight for himself.”

Jack is survived by several cousins.  He was preceded in death by his parents.

A celebration of his life will be held at 10:30 A.M., Friday, October 10, 2025, at First Lutheran Church in Maquoketa.  Visitation will be held from 3 to 7 P.M., Thursday, October 9, 2025, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa.  Burial will be at the Spragueville, Iowa Cemetery.

In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be directed to First Lutheran Church, or the Community Foundation of Jackson County.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.CarsonAndSon.com.


 

Torriano Stewart

Torriano “Torri” Stewart, 49, unexpectedly passed away on September 28, 2025. He was a father, grandfather, son, brother, and a friend to many.

Torri spent his younger years in Freeport, Illinois, with his brother Brian and sister Monika. Even while facing many challenges in life, he always managed to keep a big, goofy smile on his face. In his 20s, he made his way to Dubuque, where he formed lifelong friendships and relationships. Whether through his smile, his jokes, or his genuine love for others, Torri was someone you always wanted to be around.

He was a big sports fan whether it was football, basketball, or even golf. If there was a game on, Torri was watching it. He loved backyard barbecues and get-togethers where he could man the grill (even if the food turned out a little burnt) while enjoying time with family and friends. He also shared his love of cooking by teaching a few of his loved ones how to make some of his favorite family recipes, from tater tot casserole to baked macaroni and cheese.

Torri’s quick wit, playful trash talk, and corny comebacks could keep any party going. Although he was skilled at a game of bags, he didn’t always dominate the way he planned. Still, he always made sure everyone had fun, no matter who won or lost.

Though his time on Earth was far too short, his legacy of love and family will live on through the many generations who carry his memory.

Torri is survived by his significant other, Jessica Konrardy; his nine children, Marquies (Jordy) Carroll, Markel (Brianna) Carroll, Alex (Alexis) Washkowiak, Kalie (Shawn) Konrardy, Kylia (Deante) Jurisic, Marshaun Carroll, Cain McWilliams, Myles Fondell, and Amira Laufenberg; his grandchildren, Braelyn, Zayden, Zyaire, Zayn, Ava, Quies, Mila, Kenzlee, Kyrie, and Kash; his mother, Karen Johnson; his father, Stanley Edison; his brother, Brian Edison; his sister, Monika Stewart; and his nieces and nephews, Melanie, Dominic, Keegan, Olivia, Dahmiere, Catalina, Kai, Anarion, Danarion, and Shania.

He was preceded in death by his grandmother Fennie, grandfather Robert, stepfather Roe, and cousin Tevin.

The family of Torri Stewart thanks you for your prayers and compassion during this difficult time.


 

Margaret A. Cannon

Margaret Ann “Peggy” Cannon, age 90, of Dubuque, Iowa, and formerly of Grand Junction, Colorado, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, at Stonehill Care Center in Dubuque.

Visitation will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m. with Monsignor Jim Miller officiating. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, Dubuque, Iowa, is assisting the family.

Peggy was born on October 19, 1934, in Bernard, Iowa, to William M. and Margaret (Fagan) Cannon. She graduated from St. Columbkille High School in 1952, where she was active in school clubs, events, and Girl Scouts. Her early career included work with the local Boy Scout Office and Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. She enrolled in the Archdiocese of Dubuque Lay Extension Volunteer Program, which led her to Colorado, a place she would call home for the next seven decades.

Peggy dedicated 35 years of her life to St. Mary’s Catholic Hospital in Grand Junction, serving as Manager of Human Resources and Risk Management. Her work was a ministry of compassion and care. She gave generously of her time, resources and heart to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Grand Valley Catholic Outreach, and many other charitable organizations. Her Catholic faith was the basis of her life and she celebrated it daily.

Peggy embraced life with joy . She loved walking, hiking, running, traveling the world, savoring fine wine, reading poetry, and engaging in meaningful conversation. Her Irish heritage was a source of great pride, and her legendary St. Patrick’s Day parties were a celebration of culture, laughter, and love. Though Colorado held her heart for many years, she never stopped cherishing her Iowa roots. In 2024, Peggy returned to Dubuque, where she spent her final year surrounded by family and spending time with her sister, Connie.

Peggy is survived by her sister, Connie (Joe) Link; her nieces and nephews: William (Lynn) Miller, Jim Miller, Michael (Ronnie) Jelen, John (Lauren) Link, and Ann Link (Steve) Hartkop; and many grand-nieces and nephews. She is also survived by longtime friends in Colorado, Lois Fisher and Ruth Michels, who were family to her.

She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Margaret Cannon; her sisters, Monica Miller and Marie Jelen; and brothers-in-law, Robert Miller and Adam Jelen; and nieces Patricia Miller and Jackie (Miller) Erps.

Memorials are directed to St. Columbkille Catholic Church, Hospice of Dubuque, Stonehill Care Center, or a charity of your choice. The family is grateful to the staff of Assisi Village and Stonehill Care Center for their compassionate care. Peggy’s life was rich with friendships, love, and laughter. She touched many lives and will be missed by those who knew her.

“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal; love leaves a memory no one can steal.”


 

Stella Mae Kutsch

Stella Mae (Klein) Kutsch, 94, of Sherrill, IA, passed away on Sunday, September 28, 2025, at Harmony of Dubuque, Nursing and Rehabilitation.

She married James J. Kutsch on September 3, 1954, in Dubuque, IA. He passed away on February 2, 2000, at home. He was a farmer for most of his life, milking cows and working with hogs. He also served in the United States Army prior to 1954.

In accordance with Stella’s wishes, there will be no formal services. Inurnment will take place in Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque. The family invites you to remember her in your own way. Leonard Funeral Home and Crematory is assisting the family.

Stella was born September 17, 1931, the daughter of William Klein and Alvina M. Harvey, in Dubuque, IA.

Stella enjoyed gardening, fishing, being with family and cooking, especially on holidays when the entire family could be together. She also farmed for most of her life, especially taking care of the many hogs that she and James raised.

Stella is survived by her three children, Carol (Poul-Michael) Raben, Darrell Kutsch and Brian (Karen) Kutsch; grandchildren, John Kutsch, Kendra and Logan Kutsch; brothers-in-law, Donald, Tom and Jerry Kutsch, along with her niece Judy Krayer.

She is preceded in death by her grandson Austin Kutsch, who passed away August 22, 2012, the son of Brian and Karen Kutsch.

The family wishes to thank all the staff at Harmony of Dubuque, and Hospice of Dubuque for taking such good care of mom and seeing her through this last hard time. Also, a special thank you to Donna and Lynn for keeping mom active with music, good conversation and hot chocolate that she loved to drink at the coffee socials.


 

John A. Wade

John A. Wade, 70, of Dyersville, Iowa, formerly of Fort Dodge, Iowa passed away Friday, October 3, 2025, at Finley Hospital in Dubuque, Iowa.

Visitation will be held from 4 – 6 p.m. on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville, Iowa.

Funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at St. Francis Xavier Basilica in Dyersville, Iowa with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. Philip Agyei will officiate with Rev. Gabriel Mensah and Rev. Hung Le concelebrating.

John Alan Wade was born March 3rd, 1955, in Jefferson, Iowa, son of Jack and Louise Wade. He married Janet Sue Barrick on July 9th, 1977, in Blairsburg, Iowa.

John attended Madrid High School, where he developed a lifelong love for golf. He went on to study education at the University of Northern Iowa, where he met his beloved wife, Janet. After graduating, he began his teaching career at Sacred Heart Middle School in Fort Dodge, Iowa. For 26 years, he taught history and geography in the Fort Dodge Catholic Schools and coached multiple sports, including founding the girls’ golf program.

John’s greatest passion in life was his faith in God. He deeply loved his family—especially his wife, children, and grandchildren, who brought him immense joy. He was a proud member of the Knights of Columbus and a man who never met a stranger. He enjoyed golf, playing cribbage, and laughing and joking with his grandchildren. Known for his generosity and love of music, he passed that musical appreciation on to his children and grandchildren. John lived a remarkable life filled with strength and perseverance. A true medical miracle, he survived five open-heart surgeries, beginning in 1962.

He is lovingly remembered by his wife of 48 years, Janet Wade of Dyersville; daughters Marci (Charles) Johnson of Jamestown, New York, and Angie (Drew) Anema of Harrisburg, South Dakota; son Michael (Katie) Wade of Dyersville; and his sisters: Paula (Phil) Rush, Wendy (Ray) Ortmann, and Jackie (Dean) Wipperman. He is also survived by his cherished grandchildren: Lilly, Matthew, Anna, Elizabeth, Andrew, Victoria, Lilah, and Esher; along with many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his in-laws; a child; and two grandchildren.

John’s family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to Tri-State Dialysis Center and the doctors, nurses, and staff at Finley UnityPoint Health, especially Greg who made him laugh, and Becca who offered exceptional care and compassion in his final hours.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to the family in his memory, to benefit others receiving dialysis.

Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville is assisting the family.  Information is available at https://www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.

 


 

Bruce G. Clark

Bruce G. Clark, age 73, of Platteville, WI, completed his earthly journey on October 2, 2025, at home while surrounded by his loving family.  To honor Bruce’s life, a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Bruce’s family.

Bruce was born on March 27, 1952, in Prairie Du Chein, WI, a son to Keith and Carmen (St. Jacque) Clark.  He was a genuine man among men who loved his family, embraced life fully and continually savored the opportunity to walk the path that was set before each day.  Bruce honorably served his county with the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.  While stationed in Germany, the love of his life, Judith McCabe made her way to him after graduation and the two were united in marriage.  Their life together had begun and soon they would both be back home together to write their story as each chapter presented itself.  Bruce was a maintenance engineer by trade and spent the majority of his working career with the Federal Aviation Administration.  Sadly, after an injury in 1995, Bruce found himself looking for a new way to invest his time and talents within the community around him.  Never shying away from a good challenge, Bruce returned to school and earned both a welding and electronics degree.  He thoroughly enjoyed tinkering around with computers and electronics and dove into his new passions with determination and purpose.

When Bruce wasn’t working, you could easily find him tending to their wonderful little homestead which he and Judy had built together.  The animals always had a safe and comfortable place to live out their days when Bruce was around and each was cared for quite intentionally under his nurturing wings.  Bruce also enjoyed any opportunity to put a few miles on his motorcycle when time and weather permitted as well.  He always understood that a few hours of real freedom in the open air would do wonders for the soul.  But, for those who knew Bruce best, it was undeniable that his family was his greatest pride and joy in this life.  When the grandkids came along, so did a reinvigorated husband, father and grandpa.  There was no more precious way to spend time than with his next generation by his side.  Bruce would openly admit, not only in words, but in his actions as well, that the sun rose and set on his loved ones and he was always there to witness both as much as possible.  The world is a lesser place today without Bruce’s tried and true spirit walking among us.  His legacy lives on vividly within the hearts and minds of all who have followed his lead and thankfully the abundance of memories he leaves behind does as well.  Thank you, Bruce, for living life as you saw fit while never forgetting that those around you were watching and listening along the way.  May we find comfort in time as we attempt to navigate this new reality and may you find eternal peace now as your heavenly reunion begins with all who have been called home ahead of us.

Those left to cherish the memory of Bruce include,

his son,
Keith (Amy) Clark, Platteville, WI;

his two adored grandchildren,
Courtney (Brady) MacNider, Platteville, WI,
and Colton (Tessa) Clark, Mt. Vernon, IA;

his four great-grandchildren,
Eila, Grayson, Ace and Emmerson;

his brothers and sisters-in-law,
Kay McCabe, Cuba City, WI,
Paul (Robin) McCabe, Mequon, WI,
Joe (Diane) McCabe, Heartland, WI,
Tari (Todd) McCabe, Ridgeway, WI,
and Carol Keenan, Manitowoc, WI;

along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors.

Bruce was preceded in death by his loving wife, Judith; his daughter in infancy, Sarah; his parents; his siblings, Lyle Clark, Marla Hubanks, Terry Clark, Blaine Powers and Michelle Powers; his mother and father-in-law, Harold (Sally) McCabe; and his brothers-in-law, Bob McCabe and Bobby Keenan.

Bruce’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at St. Croix Hospice for all of their professional and compassionate care.

Online condolences may be shared with Bruce’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com


 

Eugene E. Gudenkauf

Eugene Edward Gudenkauf, 88, of Cascade, Iowa, passed away Friday, October 3, 2025, at his home at River Bend surrounded by family in Cascade, IA.

Visitation for Eugene will be held from 3 pm to 7 pm p.m., Friday, October 10, 2025, at the Reiff Funeral Home in Cascade, Iowa. A prayer service-* will be held at 2:30 p.m. with Rosary by the Knights of Columbus at 7 pm. Visitation will also be at 9-10 a.m. at the funeral home on Saturday, October 11, 2025.

Funeral Mass for Eugene will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, October 11, 2025, at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Cascade, Iowa, with Rev. Michael Schueller officiating. Services will be live streamed at 10:30 a.m. on the St. Thomas Aquinas Facebook page. Burial will be held at Calvary Cemetery in Cascade, Iowa with military honors.

Eugene was born at home on June 16, 1937, near Castle Grove, IA, as the second oldest child of Edward & Lucille (Trumm) Gudenkauf. He attended St. Mary’s School in Cascade and worked for local farmers before joining the U.S. Army. From 1956 to 1958, he served in a motor pool unit in Pusan, South Korea. On October 5, 1963, he was united in marriage to Anita McCarthy at Holy Family Catholic Church in New Melleray. Farming was what he always loved and did so with his dad for many years. In 1967, Eugene bought the family farm from his dad north of Cascade and was proud to raise crops and livestock to provide for his wife and five kids. He particularly loved his Allis-Chalmers tractors and the hillside view from his homestead. For many years, he also beat the sunrise by delivering the Telegraph Herald newspaper to rural areas around Cascade.

Eugene was a kind and friendly neighbor and active in the Cascade community. He was a member of St. Matthias Parish in Cascade. He was also a member of Knights of Columbus, Legion Post 528 and longtime township trustee. He thoroughly enjoyed playing the role of Santa in the community many times. Eugene’s Catholic faith was very important to him. He served on committees to restore & install the organ at St. Martin’s and repurpose St. Mary’s Church. He helped with CEW retreats and delivered toys to farm families in need during the holiday season with Fr. Norm White of the Rural Life Office.

He is survived by his four children, Kathy (Gilbert) Korthals of Bondurant, Dennis Gudenkauf of Cascade, Sue Gudenkauf of Cascade, and Jennifer (Joe) Weyers of Ames; “fifth daughter” Jenna Regis of Cascade; nine grandchildren, Jessica, Abby, and Erin Korthals, Kara (Wayne) Ruble, Max, Auggie, Nico, Mary-Lou, and Clare Weyers; three sisters, Bernadette (Bob) Staner of Dyersville, Joyce (Tony) Feldmann of Earlville, Joann (Donnie) Knipper of Dyersville; brothers and sisters-in-law Jim Rollinger, Philip (Colleen) McCarthy, Joann (Peter) Gansen, Elizabeth McCarthy, and Karen (Wayne) Streif; and many nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his beloved wife of nearly 60 years, Anita Rose Gudenkauf, on January 31, 2023; daughter, Lois Ann Gudenkauf on November 24, 2017; father and mother, Edward and Lucille Gudenkauf; sister, Lavonne Rollinger; brother and sister-in-law, Loras and Mary Lea Gudenkauf; sister-in-law, Sandy Rollinger, brother-in-law, Leonard McCarthy; a niece, Mary Gudenkauf.

The family would like to thank the staff of River Bend Retirement Community for their amazing care of both Eugene and Anita. The family would also like to thank Hospice of Dubuque for their care and services.


 

Joseph H. Pfab

Joseph Henry “Joe” Pfab, 85, of Dubuque, passed away October 1, 2025, at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics.

Visitation will be from 3:00-7:15 PM, Thursday, October 9, 2025, at the Church of the Nativity, 1225 Alta Vista, Dubuque. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 7:30 PM.

Joe was born on September 21, 1940, in Dubuque, to Anthony and Dollie (Hayes) Pfab. He attended Dubuque Senior High School, graduating with the class of 1959.

Joe was a long-time member of Nativity Parish, where he and Lana (Hines), his beloved wife of 63 years, were united in marriage on May 5, 1962.

He was employed by Eagle Foods for over 40 years, rising from grocery bagger to manager, working at Eagle’s stores throughout Dubuque, before his retirement in 2003.

Joe never met a stranger, and his career at Eagle’s allowed him to make numerous friends among his coworkers and customers. He enjoyed playing golf and cards with friends, going to bingo, and took many trips to Minnesota and Wisconsin with Lana to visit his kids and grandkids (and the occasional casino).

Holidays were always an event at Joe’s house, especially Halloween and Christmas. Regardless of the occasion, Joe loved cooking a delicious meal for friends and family, and then holding court at the kitchen table with a Pepsi in hand.

His greatest passion in life was his family. He adored his wife Lana, and they were honored at a celebration with family and friends for their 60th wedding anniversary in 2022.

His children and grandchildren meant the world to him; he attended countless sporting events, concerts, and programs, and loved nothing more than talking about their lives and accomplishments, with obvious pride in his voice.

Joe is survived by his wife Lana, his children, Julie (Bill) Hoffman of Dubuque, Russell (Brenda) Pfab of Peosta, Randall (Candy Lemerand) Pfab of Baldwin, WI, Richard (Billie) Pfab of Appleton, WI, Jennifer (Jen Thumser) Pfab of Dubuque, and Janis (Chad) Thomas of Dubuque.

He is also survived by 17 grandchildren, Jeffry (Raquel) Hoffman, Kelsey Hoffman, Benjamin (Court Schueller) Pfab, Samantha (Tyler) Hospodarsky, Courtney (Keegan) Gebke, McKenzie (Payton) Klinefelter, Brittanee (Nathan) Suliin, Chelsea (Adam Lafontaine) Pfab, Devon (Andrew) Fredrickson, Greg Pfab, Darrian Adler, Joshua Pfab, Zachary Pfab, Lana Pfab, Charlie Pfab-Thumser, Jack Thomas, and Sophia Thomas.

Joe is also survived by 10 great-grandchildren, Violet Hoffman, Baxter Hoffman, Ozzie Hoffman, Elsie Gebke, Kenzee Suliin, Jaxon Lafontaine, Landon Lafontaine, Mallorie Lafontaine, Arabella Fredrickson, and Harlow Fredrickson.

He is also survived by his half-sister, Susie (Jack) Onken, his half-brothers, James (Meredith) Pfab and William (Tammy) Pfab, his brother-in-law, Dale (Sara) Hines, and many nieces and nephews.

Joe is also survived by his lifelong friends Wayne & Karen Gardner, who are considered family by the Pfabs.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Anthony Pfab, his sister, Sally Pfab, his half-sisters, Elizabeth (Dave) Clasen, Hilma (Geoff) Galloway, Ruth (Larry) Reiff, his stepmother, Patricia Pfab, his brother-in-law, Donald (Betty) Hines, and his sisters-in-law Jeneene (Wayne) Hennings, Janaan (Richard) Kieffer, Phyllis (William) Hessel, and Denise Hines.

Joe’s family wishes to extend a special thank you to all of the doctors, nurses, and staff in the SNICU at the University of Iowa Hospitals for their care, kindness, and compassion.

Memorials may be given to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

The Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home and Crematory is entrusted with arrangements.


 

Roger A. Ripple

Roger A. Ripple, 72, of Cascade,  Iowa, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Thursday, October 2, 2025, at Hospice of Mercy in Hiawatha, Iowa.

Visitation for Roger will be held from 9:30  to 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Cascade,  Iowa, where a Memorial Mass for Roger will be held at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Mark Osterhaus presiding and Rev. Michael Schueller concelebrating.  A private burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery in Cascade, Iowa.

Roger was born on November 5, 1952, in Cascade, Iowa,  son of John C. “JC” and Agnese (Regan) Ripple.  He was a graduate of Aquin High School in Cascade,  Iowa. On August 5, 1972, he was united in marriage to Julie Manternach at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Cascade, Iowa.

He was employed at John Deere Dubuque Works until his retirement.  He had a love for classic cars and was a friend of Bill W. the founder of AA.   He had a zest for dancing and was known for his generosity.  Roger was an avid fisherman.  He spent a lot of time being involved in the Cascade youth baseball program.  Roger never met a stranger, if you were in need he was there.  He loved to sit and watch the sunset in the evening.  The greatest joy was enjoying the company of his grandchildren and family.

He was a member of St. Matthias Parish, a member of the UAW Local #94, and a volunteer for the Cascade Volunteer Fire Department.

He is survived by his wife, Julie Ripple of Cascade; three children, Reggie (Tina) Ripple of Papillion, NE, Kyle (Cara) Ripple of Central City, Katie (Chaz) Privett of Papillion, NE; twelve grandchildren, Avery, Nick and Drew Ripple, Rebecca (Gabe)  Dlouhy, Rachel, Renee and Ryan Brecht, Emerson and Bryce Ripple,  Kye, Cody, and Callie Privett; three siblings, Craig (Kathy) Ripple of Eldridge,  Pat (Kathy) Hayes of Milwaukie, OR, and MaryAnn (Jay) Reilly of Omaha, NE; brothers and sisters-in-law, Sr. Julie Manternach OSF, Alan (Sharon) Manternach, Greg Manternach, Ed (Amy) Manternach, Randy (Debbie) Manternach, and Jay Brown.

Roger is preceded in death by his parents; his mentor, John Ripple; step-father, Joseph Hayes; two brothers, Ronnie Ripple and Mike Ripple; his father and mother-in-law, Peter and Laura (Reiter) Manternach; three brothers-in-law, John Manternach, Herb “Cubby” Manternach and Leon “Lee” Manternach; and one sister-in-law, Susie Brown; a niece, Angela Ripple; and a nephew, Derrick Brown.

A video tribute may be viewed and online condolences may be sent to the family at www.reifffunerealhomeinc.com

Dad, to us you will always be the G.O.A.T.


 

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