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Steven R. Greenwood

Steven R. Greenwood, 64, of Cascade, passed aways Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at Unity Point Finley Hospital in Dubuque, Iowa.

The family will greet friends from 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. at the Cascade Community Church in Cascade, Iowa, where services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Community Presbyterian Church, in Cascade, Iowa with Pastor Wayne Peach officiating. Burial will be in the Cascade Community Cemetery in Cascade, Iowa.

Steve was born January 23, 1962 in Monticello, Iowa, son of Victor “Roy” and Gail “Dorene Greenwood.  He is a 1980 graduate of Cascade High School in Cascade.

He was employed at Greenwood Feed and Seed with his father, and later at the Cascade Lumber Company.  Steven lived on the farm all his life, and enjoyed hunting there.

Surviving are two aunts, Patty Greenwood of Monticello, IA and Joyce (Gary) McBrien of Bettendorf, IA; one niece, Megan Cortez-Mares of Colorado; and six  cousins, Kim, Kandy, Kristy, Kerry, Vicky and Candy.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother Bruce Greenwood; an Uncle, Rollie Greenwood, and a cousin, Cindy.

 


 

Mary E. Colin

Mary Elizabeth (Thompson) Colin, age 95, passed away peacefully on February 10, 2026 with her family by her side.

A private memorial service will be held at a later date. The Egelhof, Siegert & Casper Funeral Home and Crematory, 2659 John F. Kennedy Road is entrusted with arrangements.

Mary was born October 11, 1930, in New Diggings, Wisconsin, the daughter of Clifford and Marian (Morrison) Thompson. She married Stanley B. Colin on August 12, 1951, at the University of Dubuque Chapel. He preceded her in death in April of 1985.

Mary graduated from New Diggings School in 1948 and earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Dubuque in 1952. Throughout her life she worked in a variety of roles that reflected her creativity and care for others, including at Singer Sewing in Dubuque, Clarke College, Scales Mound Schools, SoFro/JoAnn Fabrics in Dubuque, and MiniMasterpieces Preschool.

She was a longtime supporter and donor to the Dubuque Area Swimmin’ Hurricanes (DASH) and MiniMasterpieces Preschool. Mary was an enthusiastic sports fan, cheering on Iowa Hawkeye football, basketball, and swimming with her signature “Go Hawks!” In recent years she also followed the University of Oregon Ducks and University of Utah Utes athletic equipment departments, the University of Northern Iowa Panthers swim team, and U.S. Paralympic Swimming.

Mary found joy in sewing, cooking, and caring for her family. Conversations with her grandsons were the highlight of her days. Her grandchildren, family, and friends were the light of her life.

She is survived by her son, Douglas (Marie) Colin; her grandsons, Benjamin, John, and William Colin; her sister, Kate Wandschneider; and many beloved nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Stanley; her sister, Anna (Bob) Robbins; her brother, Joseph “Bill” (Mary Ann) Thompson; and her brother-in-law Roger Wandschneider.

Mary’s family extends heartfelt thanks to her caregivers at Stonehill and No Place Like Home, especially Diane, Michelle, Nubia, Kay, Sharon, and Carol, her friends and co-workers at SoFro/JoAnn Fabrics, Jamie Burger for compassionate hospice care, and to Jo for always being the best hairstylist, and the Kass family.

Memorials may be given to the Dubuque Area Swimmin’ Hurricanes or U.S. Paralympic Swimming.

 


 

Jane A. Wagner

Jane Ann Wagner, 83, of Dubuque, died Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at the Unity Point Health-Finley Hospital in Dubuque.

The Mass of Christian Burial for Jane will be at 11:00 am on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at St. Peter’s Catholic Church -Temple Hill with Father Michael Schueller as the Celebrant. Visitation will be held from 9:30 am until 10:45 am at the church. Burial will be in St. Peter’s Cemetery – Temple Hill.

Jane Ann Wagner was born August 20, 1942, the daughter of Marvin and Vivian A. (Kenny) Wagner, on a farm south of Cascade. She attended elementary school at St. Peter’s in Temple Hill. She graduated high school from St. Mary’s in Cascade in 1959.

She joined the convent at Mount Saint Francis in Dubuque in August of 1959 and served the community at Sacred Heart in Filmore, St. Mary’s in Dubuque, and St. Mary’s in Remsen, IA, and received her bachelor’s degree from Briar Cliff College in Sioux City, IA, before being asked to return to lay life in May of 1970. Ms. Wagner taught special education in the Western Dubuque community for 30 years, teaching in Farley, Epworth, Bernard, and Cascade elementary schools through the years. She retired in June of 2000.

Jane was a member of the National Education Association, A.A.R.P., and also the Association of Retired School Personnel.

She is survived by two sisters, Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Green of Cascade, IA, and Margaret Ann “Peggy” (Pat) Kearney of Cascade, IA; one brother, Joseph Marvin (Mary Jo) Wagner of Anamosa, IA; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, Rev. Robert Wagner, one sister, Margene Holt, and one brother-in-law, Jerome Green.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Assisi Village, all of the nurses and doctors Finley Hospital, especially, Dr. Whalen for all of their compassionate care

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

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

 


 

Samuel D. Engbrecht

Samuel David Engbrecht, 78, of Dubuque died Saturday, December 20, 2025.  In keeping with his wishes, a private entombment was held at Linwood Cemetery. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, March 6, at 11 am at  Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1755 Delhi Street. Friends and family may gather at the church from 9 to 11 am.

Sam was born August 2, 1947 in Chillwack, British Columbia, Canada, son of David and Esther (Lutke) Engbrecht. He worked as a nurseryman before coming to the United States.

He met Elizabeth Riley at a Youth Leader’s Conference in Dallas, Texas.  They were married at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church on November 10, 1973. They celebrated 52 years together.

Sam worked in environmental services at Wartburg Seminary for 29 years. He became a United States citizen on December 16, 1997.

Sam was a man of great faith. He was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church where he served as head usher and ran the audio/visual equipment for many years. While living on Parkway Street, he made sure the church was locked and secure every evening.

A true hockey fan, he volunteered with the Dubuque Fighting Saints. Sam was also a volunteer at Finley Hospital for many years.

Sam considered himself “a servant of God under construction.”

He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Engbrecht, of Dubuque; a brother, Harvey (Lorrie) Engbrecht of Canada; a niece  and a nephew; and a sister in law, Jane (Steve) Murray of Madison, Wisconsin.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Norman Engbrecht.

Memorials may be made to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Hospice of Dubuque, or the Dubuque Arboretum.

The family wishes to thank Dr. Matthew Kirkendall, Luther Manor, and Hospice of Dubuque for all their care.

 


 

Judith A. McKahin

Judith (Judy/Jude) Ann (Hantelmann) McKahin, 82, of Dubuque, Iowa, peacefully passed away surrounded by family at Stonehill in Dubuque, IA, on February 5, 2026.

A visitation will be held Monday, February 16, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 1199 Main St. Dubuque, IA. A funeral service will follow at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Stephanie Schlimm officiating. Burial will take place at a later date in Riverside Cemetery in Moline, IL. Leonard Funeral Home and Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd. is assisting the family.

Judy was born on July 8, 1943, in Dubuque, IA. She graduated from Dubuque Senior High School in 1961 where she was a cheerleader and member of the student council. She continued her cheerleading at the University of Dubuque. Judy was a member of the Gamma Phi Delta sorority. She graduated in 1966 with a dual degree in Education and English. She taught 2nd and 3rd grade at Kennedy Elementary School from 1966 to 1970. When her children were older, she taught preschool for many years.

Judy married the love of her life Herbert Blaker (Blake) McKahin on July 5, 1968, at Grandview UMC in Dubuque, Iowa. They enjoyed riding in the dune buggy, Blake built. Blake and Jude traveled throughout Europe many times and enjoyed cruises with family and friends in the Caribbean. They adopted two children, first Collin and six years later Megan. As a family, they enjoyed boating on the Mississippi as well as canoeing in Blake’s hand-built wood canoe. Many summers were also enjoyed on Loon Lake in MN or fishing and camping trips with friends to WI.

Judy was active in the community wherever she lived (Dubuque, Clarendon Hills/Hinsdale, Naperville, and Bettendorf). She was a member of Junior League in Dubuque, a long-standing member and past president of multiple P.E.O. chapters, TTT Organization, and the United Methodist Women. Judy was always willing to provide a helping hand to anyone.

Judy is survived by her children, Collin (Tania) McKahin of Folsom, CA and Megan McKahin of Dubuque, IA; her granddaughters, Brooke (Nik) Aston of Los Lunas, NM, Alyssa (Colton) Wells of Rocklin, CA, and Kelsey McKahin of Albuquerque, NM; her great grandson Rowan Aston; her siblings Mary (Jim) Schneider of League City, TX, Mark (Kathy) Hantelmann, and Lorie (Ron) Hantelmann Vogt of Dubuque; her nieces and nephews, Emily (John) Shol, Matthew Hantelmann, Jack Foley, Seamus Foley, and Molly Foley of Dubuque; and her beloved dogs, Mimi and Gigi.

She is preceded in death by her husband Blake; parents, Eldon Edgar Hantelmann and Betty Jane (Duffin) Hantelmann; her brother, David Hantelmann; her beloved dogs, Tessy, Tally, Lilly, Chrissy, Chloe, and Sophie.

In lieu of flowers, please send all memorials to St. Luke’s UMC or the Lewy Body Dementia Association.

The family would like to thank Assisi Village and Stonehill for the incredible care they provided Judy over the past five years. Additionally, the family would like to thank Hospice of Dubuque, for the compassionate care they provided Judy over the last few months.

 


 

Carmen J. Ferguson

Carmen Joy Ferguson, 79 of Galena, IL, passed away Sunday, February 8, 2026, at St. Dominic Villa, Hazel Green, WI. Services will be held on Friday, February 20, 2026, beginning with a natural burial at Casper Creek Natural Cemetery, 870 S. Pilot Knob Rd. Galena, at 10 AM, followed by a funeral service and celebration of life at Grace Episcopal Church, 107 South Prospect, Galena, at 11:30 AM, luncheon to follow in the Parish Hall. The Furlong Funeral Chapel in Galena is assisting the family.

She was the daughter of Mabel Ward and James Ferguson, born on October 7, 1946, in Vancouver, British Columbia. After becoming a naturalized citizen, she attended Cleveland High School in Seattle, WA, where she graduated in 1964. Carmen was very active on the cheerleading squad and maintained friendships with her teammates throughout her life. Carmen attended the University of Colorado Boulder, graduating with a degree in French and Fine Arts.

She moved to Galena in 1982, working as an artist, astrologer, radio host, and trainer for John Deere. She met the love of her life, Lester Johnson, and they married on September 4, 1989, at Grace Episcopal Church. They shared a deep love of nature and gardening, growing popcorn, flowers, and vegetables, and developed a stunning terraced garden and ponds at their home. They were active in conservation efforts in Jo Daviess County and enjoyed relaxing by fishing on their pontoon boat.

Though she had no children of her own, Carmen nurtured children of all ages, whether it was teaching art, digging in the garden, or cooking. Carmen was deeply involved in many aspects of her community, including the Galena Artists’ Guild and Arts Festival, the community garden, the Grace Episcopal Church Choir, a weekly poetry group, and the Food Pantry.

She was particularly proud of her research and performances as Adele Gratiot Washburne with The Women of Courage group. Carmen grew up with seven siblings.

She is survived by her brothers, Robert, Wayne, and Dallas, and her sisters, Bonita “Bonnie” and Colleen.

She was preceded in death by her parents, James Ferguson and Mabel Ware; her brothers, Marty and Dean; and her beloved husband, Lester Johnson.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Grace Episcopal Church or the Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation in memory of Carmen. For those unable to attend, service will be streamed on the Grace Church YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@gracechurchgalena9676

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

 


 

Shirley J. Lake

Shirley J. Lake, 99, of Dyersville, formerly of Holy Cross, Iowa, passed away Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at MercyOne Medical Center in Dyersville, Iowa, with the comfort of knowing how deeply she was loved — with many family members being able to be by her side in her final days.

Visitation will be held 2 – 7 p.m. on Monday, February 16, 2026, at Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville, Iowa. Visitation will continue from 9 – 10 a.m. at the funeral home prior to funeral services.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Holy Cross, Iowa with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. Tyler Raymond will officiate with Deacon Peter Binder assisting.

Shirley was born on July 15, 1926, in Detroit, Michigan, daughter of Karl and Catherine (McNulty) Cummings. She married Donald H. Lake on June 20, 1953, at Holy Cross Catholic Church.

Shirley was raised in Detroit and attended Catholic school. Following graduation from high school, Shirley was accepted into the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corp and began her training to become a registered nurse. After passing state boards, she began working in a tuberculosis ward at a hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan. With a sense of adventure, Shirley and several nursing friends decided to move to Colorado and began working at Children’s Hospital in Denver. While living in Denver, Shirley met Don at the Young People’s Club, a social club for young Catholics. After dating for a year, Shirley and Don were married. The Lake household was a loud and busy place raising 8 children. Shirley returned to nursing as the children grew, working in various areas of nursing; besides hospital work, she was also a school nurse, a county health nurse, and an industrial nurse for John Deere.

When Shirley and Don retired, they combined their love of travel and history by attending Elderhostels that provide educational travel and learning programs for older adults. Shirley never let a holiday or special occasion pass without sending a card — it was simply who she was. One of her greatest joys was writing letters and cards to family and friends, her loving way of staying connected and making sure the people in her life always knew they were in her heart. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren especially treasured receiving a handwritten card from Grandma for every birthday, holiday, and special moment.

Survivors include her children: Mark (Jodi) Lake of Winterset, IA, Christine (Mark) Troup of Chambersburg, PA, Mary Ellen Lake of Dyersville, IA, Cindy (Dennis) Cary of Bettendorf, IA, Maureen Lake of Dubuque, IA, Lisa (Jim) Sporer of Holy Cross, IA, Brian (Rod Villalobos) Lake of Palm Springs, CA, and Douglas (Shari Hagerty) Lake of Eldridge, IA; 13 grandchildren: Erin, Jill, Andrew, Kayla, Leah, Jairus, Anna, Talia, Eric, Myia, Samantha, Danielle, and Garrett; 9 great grandchildren; sister: Mary Vasilko; in-laws: Fred Westhoff, David (Lou) Lake.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald in 2015 and a great granddaughter, Freja Eichorn; siblings: James, Joyce and Judy; in-laws: Bob Lake, Doris (Bill) Sahm, Helen Westhoff, Gerry Vasilko, Bob Mahin, Wally Nation.

The family would like to thank the staff at Ellen Kennedy Center, MercyOne Dyersville and caregivers, Alyssa, Ginger and Rhonda for taking wonderful care of our mother.

Kramer-Morris Funeral Home (Dyersville, Guttenberg, Garnavillo, Monticello, Holy Cross) is assisting the family and online condolences may be left for the family at www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com

 


 

Georgia K. Botsford

It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of Georgia Kay Botsford, 79, of Dubuque, Iowa, at home on February 8, 2026, surrounded by her loving family.

A wake will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., followed by a Celebration of Life service at 12:00 p.m., on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road.

Georgia was born in Hazel Green, Wisconsin, to George and Catherine (Wilke) LaMour. She met her husband Marv Botsford while working together at the A&W restaurant and together they’ve shared 61 wonderful years of marriage, building a family rooted in love, laughter, a lot of hard work and a little mischief.

Georgia was smart and kind and had a quick wit. She was the light in any room and served as a compass for those who knew her best. She knew how to balance work, fun and family and made it look easy, even when it wasn’t. She enjoyed traveling to new places and trying new things, but mostly, she enjoyed being with Marv and the rest of the family.

Georgia worked at Fireside Credit for many years, then discovered her professional passion in the publishing world working for and retiring from Kendall Hunt Publishing. She was proud of her meaningful and creative work and the lifelong friendships she made along the way.

Family was at the center of everything Georgia did. She and Marv were blessed with three children: Jeff (Lisa) Botsford, Jodi (John) Rhomberg, and Joelle Botsford. Her legacy continues through her eight grandchildren – Anthony (Jessica) Botsford, Travis Botsford, Troy (Bailey) Botsford, Kate (Michael) Tully, Mary (Matt) Lent, Abigail (Drew) Funke, Tyler (Nikki) Botsford, and Kelsey Botsford – and her sixteen great‑grandchildren: Lexi, Niko, Akemi, Georgia, Chase, Phoebe, Kaydence, Amelia, Marshall, Riley, Evan, Skye, Bennett, Tianna, Avree, and Malayah.

She is survived by her sister LaDonna (John) Morson, brothers-in-law Wayne (Judy) Botsford and Donald Botsford and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers: Benedict William “Billy” LaMour and Emil Jon (Iris) Lamour, and sister-in-law Margaret Botsford.

Georgia will be remembered for her warm heart, sharp sense of humor, bright curiosity, and the joy she brought to every gathering. She leaves behind a family who loved her deeply and a lasting legacy of kindness and strength.

Even in death, Georgia continued her lifelong commitment of caring for others by choosing to be a tissue donor, a final act of generosity that will touch lives long after her own.

The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to the caregivers from Hospice of Dubuque, and her granddaughter Mary, who’s vigilant, tender care ensured she rested comfortably and without pain.

In lieu of flowers, a Georgie Botsford Memorial Fund has been established.

 


 

Howard A. Riedel

Howard A. Riedel, age 79, of Dubuque, IA, completed his earthly journey on February 9, 2026, at Ennoble Manor.  To honor Howard’s life, a memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1755 Delhi Street, with Pastor Libby Rutherford officiating.  Full military honors will be accorded by the Dubuque Marine Corps League following the service at the church.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Howard’s family.

Howard was born on June 17, 1946, on Long Island Islip, N.Y., a son to Milton “Tweet” and Frances (Krenicky) Riedel.  He lived his life in service to others and only desired to leave the world in better condition than when he arrived.  Howard honorably served his country with the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War and upon returning home, began his life’s work while taking pride in each opportunity that life offered.  In his early years, Howard was a real estate agent with Consolidated Realty before moving into his years as a county assessor for Vanguard Appraisals in Cedar Rapids.  He next invested many years as a friendly and helpful salesman at Graham’s Style Store before eventually moving into retirement.  Howard did not sit still very well at all and soon found himself spending his newly acquired free-time with his new friends at Duluth Trading to help pass the time.  Howard found joy in each adventure and always made the best of each job and chance to let his light shine wherever possible.

Howard spent his life on the move, always keeping active and often in the interest of others more than himself.  His mornings usually began with a good workout and with over 40 years of those occurring at the YMCA, and recently moving into Planet Fitness for some additional options; each day began with a routine which set the pace for what would be coming next.  Howard was continually looking for ways to help others, serve others, and simply bring his helping hand and servants heart where the Lord led him.  He faithful member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, the Crocus Foundation and the Senior Fitness Group at the University of Dubuque.  Howard had a special drive in his life for senior citizens in need.  Whether it was driving them around, running errands, or finding and providing the additional support they required; there was no doubt that if Howard was in the mix, the mission was going to be completed without interruption.  We are going to miss the love and light Howard shared so generously with the world while he walked so intentionally among us and may the Lord comfort our broken hearts until we get to see his smiling face once again.  Thank you, Howard for simply being you and job well done!

Those left behind to cherish the memory of Howard include,

his two daughters,
Michelle (Brian) Bass, Scales Mound, IL,
and Sara Riedel, Dubuque, IA;

his six grandchildren,
Kobe Riedel-Olinger, Fargo, N.D.,
Mickenzie (Nick Miller) Bass, Edwardsville, IL,
Mickayla Bass, Scales Mound, IL,
Brady Bass, Scales Mound, IL,
Tyler Bass, New Glarus, WI,
Kyle Bass, Cuba City, WI,
and Maddox Knauer, Elizabeth, IL;

his brother,
Frank Riedel, Long Island, N.Y.;

his dear cousin,
Carol (Dick) McGrane, Dubuque, IA;

along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

Howard was preceded in death by his parents; and his aunt and uncle, William “Bill” (Louise) Riedel.

Howard’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Ennoble Manor for their wonderful care and support over the last month.  We would also like to express a heartfelt thank you to Dad’s dear friend, Angie Anglin for helping care for his cat, Hazel, when necessary.

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

 


 

David K. Sproule

David Kenneth Sproule, 79, of Galena, IL, passed away on Sunday, February 8, 2026. A funeral mass will be held at 1 PM, Monday, February 16, 2026, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Galena. Friends may gather after 11:30 AM until Mass begins. Burial will be held at a later date. The Furlong Funeral Chapel in Galena is assisting the family.

He was born on September 12, 1946, in Galena, the son of Kenneth and Vesta LaRue (Bonadurer) Sproule. David attended St. Michael’s Grade School in Galena and graduated from Wahlert Catholic High School in Dubuque, IA. He was drafted into the United States Army and was stationed in Germany until his honorable discharge after two years of service. Upon returning from service, David continued his studies at Chiropractic College in Kansas City, MO.

He enjoyed traveling, long rides in the tri-state area, collecting antiques and art, spending long days on the river with family and friends at Schubert-Sproule Camp at the Ferry Landing on the Mississippi River, and having a nip or two. David was not shy about letting you know how proud he was of his Irish heritage and of his ancestors settling in Galena in 1837. He was proud to be part of a large Irish Catholic family and loved his family.

Known to be a bit of a “storyteller”, David wrote and published two books, both depicting days of growing up as a youngster in Galena. “Why My Momma’s Hair Turned Gray” & “Rogues, Rascals & Renegades.” He was self-employed as a stone mason his entire life, with many projects in and around the Galena area. This craft allowed him to demonstrate his artistic ability through fine craftsmanship.

He is survived by his loving companion of many years, Marjie Dugan, his siblings, Diane Przybylski, JoAnn (Butch) Nelson, Daniel R. Sproule, Jeanie (Ron) Norman, BeAnn (Dale) Diskin, Patty Sproule, and Michael (Laurie) Sproule. The name David, in Hebrew, means “beloved” and “uncle.” It is fitting that he is also survived by many nieces and nephews who loved him dearly, even after enduring years of teasing when they were little.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Sylvia Ann Moes, two brothers-in-law, Dave Przybylski and Joseph Moes.

Memorials may be made to the David K. Sproule Memorial.

The family wishes to extend special thanks to all local law enforcement, EMS, and Midwest Medical for their assistance during this difficult time.

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

 


 

Deborah Tschiggfrie

Deborah “Deb” Tschiggfrie, 75, of Dubuque, passed away peacefully on February 6, 2026.

Visitation will be held from 4:00-8:00 p.m., with a parish wake service at 7:45 p.m., Thursday, February 12, 2026, at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 a.m., Friday, February 13, 2026, at the church with the Very Rev. Brian Dellaert officiating, with recitation of the rosary beginning at 9:30 a.m. Interment will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Click here to view the livestream of the funeral mass: https://vimeo.com/event/5719679

Deb was born on July 26, 1950, to Carl and Lela (Graham) Bisanz in Waterloo, IA. Growing up on Nevada Street in Dubuque as the oldest of six kids, she learned early on about the importance of and the joy to be found in family life. After graduating from Visitation Academy, she earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Northern Iowa in 1973 and began a 33-year career teaching 7th grade math at Washington Junior High. It was there that she met David, who shared an adjoining classroom with her. The two were united in marriage on June 14, 1980 at St. Joe’s, where they have been active members and volunteers ever since. She served on the liturgy committee, taught children’s liturgy, CCD, & RCIA, led CEW weekends, and helped with the church Scrip program. St. Joe’s was also where Dave and Deb found lifelong companions in a faith sharing group. For three decades, they met every month, sharing life’s joys and sorrows and supporting one another in living out their faith.

Deb found many outlets for her creativity: sewing, quilting, cross stitching, and gardening. She loved cooking and baking; she amassed an impressive cookbook collection and enjoyed decorating cakes for any special occasion. Deb put her creative talents and organizational skills to use doing and making things for other people. In her leisure time, she was an avid reader and enthusiastic Sudoku solver, and delighted in playing cards and other games with family and friends. In retirement, Deb and Dave discovered an affinity for travel, being fortunate to take cruises together over the span of a decade and culminating in a family trip with their children to Europe in 2018.

But her greatest calling was being a loving, faith-filled mother and wife. Deb prioritized family time and sharing a meal together each day. She deftly managed the household, for years maintaining “The List” to keep track of everything that needed to be done. She made many personal sacrifices to ensure that her family felt safe, supported, and loved. Deb strived to live her life as an expression of her thanks to God for the gift of family and friends. Her family is overwhelmed with gratitude to have been blessed with this extraordinary woman who has inspired them to live authentically, to believe deeply, and to love with their whole hearts.

Deb is survived by her loving husband, David; children, Sarah of Broomfield, CO, and Jonathan of Dubuque; one grandchild, Sidney; siblings, Diane Backes, Donna Bisanz, Gary (Alice) Bisanz, and Ellen (Don) Kraus; brother-in-law, Jon Brachman; sister-in-law, Sue Scheffert; and many nieces and nephews.

Deb was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Amy Brachman; nephew, Joe Bisanz; and brothers-in-law, William “Bill” Backes, and Ronald “Ron” Scheffert.

Deb’s family wishes to extend a special thank you to the wonderful staff at Hospice of Dubuque and the skilled care unit at Stonehill. Your kindness and compassion was a great comfort and will never be forgotten.

Memorials may be given to St. Joseph the Worker Church or St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

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

 


 

Andrea L. Kirby

Andrea Lee (Welsh) Kirby, 47, of Dubuque, Iowa passed away on the morning of February 9, 2026, after a short but intense battle with cancer. She was surrounded by her loving family as she found her peace.

Visitation for Andrea will be from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 12th, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A private family wake service will be held prior to the visitation. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, February 13th, 2026, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church with Fr. Robert Gross officiating. Committal prayers will follow mass at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Andrea was born in Saint Paul, MN on March 18, 1978, to David and Deborah (Dolan) Welsh. She was raised in Dubuque, IA, where she attended Holy Ghost, Wahlert, and graduated from Hempstead in 1996. She received her bachelor’s degree in education at the University of Northern Iowa and obtained a master’s degree in theology at Loras College. Andrea was raised among the love of her parents and two brothers, along with her grandparents and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Her faith always played a central role in her life.

On August 5, 2000, Andrea married her husband, Travis Joseph Kirby. For over 25 years, they had built a bond of love, friendship, respect, and parenthood. Her greatest desire in life was to have a family, and together with Travis, she accomplished this by having six children. She truly lived for her family and provided an example to many of what selfless motherhood looks like. Above all, Andrea loved her family fiercely and left a beautiful legacy behind.

Throughout her life, Andrea enjoyed many family camping trips and road trips. This past September, she also traveled to Italy with her husband to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. In her free time, she enjoyed reading, watching a good show or movie, going for walks, and having great conversations over a glass of wine. Andrea loved supporting her children in their various activities and had so much pride in their accomplishments.

Andrea dedicated her career to teaching others how to deepen their faith. She spent time as a substitute teacher, and she taught ESEA Title I, elementary education, and seventh grade. Additionally, she spent some time working for Holy Spirit Parish and also teaching in their Religious Education program. Recently, she took on the role of Director of Catholic Mission at Holy Family Catholic Schools. Andrea was extremely excited to take this on and have a leadership role in the school system’s faith mission, and to start up Catholic Discipleship groups among students.

Andrea is survived by her husband, Travis Kirby; their daughters, Ellen Asama (Andrew), Alyssa Kirby, and Claire Kirby; their sons, Drew Kirby, Will Kirby, and Alex Kirby; her parents, David and Deborah Welsh; her brothers, David Brendan Welsh (Megan) and Chad Welsh (Kaylyn); her father- and mother-in-law, Larry and Renee Kirby; her brothers-in-law, Lance Kirby (Tabitha) and Chad Kirby (Christina); her sister-in-law, Jody Kirby (Joe Noel); as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her grandparents Oswald and Marjorie Dolan, and Jack and Myra Welsh.

In lieu of flowers an Andrea Kirby memorial fund will be established.

Travis wishes to express his sincere gratitude to both Holy Family and Medical Associates for the generosity and kindness they have extended to him and Andrea. Throughout Andrea’s illness, these employers provided unwavering support and compassion, making a meaningful difference during a challenging time.

The family also extends their appreciation to all the health care professionals who cared for Andrea during her illness, with special thanks to Hospice of Dubuque for the compassionate attention and support they provided. Their dedication and kindness brought comfort and dignity to Andrea in her final days. A heartfelt thank you to Andrea’s family and friends for their unwavering love, support, and friendship. Their presence and their prayers surrounded Andrea with love, affection and comfort, offering solace and strength as she prepared to join the Lord.

 


 

Linda Krabacher-Bennett

Linda Krabacher-Bennett (Pfiffner), age 75, of Dubuque, IA, passed away peacefully at home with her son by her side in the early morning hours of February 8th, 2026, after a long battle with COPD.

At Linda’s request there will be no visitation or funeral services. A small celebration of life will be planned for family and close friends in the near future.

Linda was born April 2, 1950, in Dubuque, IA, a daughter to Kate and LaVern Pfiffner and lived most of her life in East Dubuque, IL. As a young, single mother, she worked multiple jobs in order to provide for her son, John.  Eventually she found her calling at the US Post Office and worked there until her retirement. In 1980 she met John Bennett, aka Jack or Benny. Jack moved in and it wasn’t long until the two were married in 2006. They remained together until his death in 2014.

Linda enjoyed the simple things in life. Boating on the river, sunbathing, spending time with friends, and traveling. She may hold the world record for longest viewer of General Hospital, having watched it since its inception in 1963 until the week she passed. She loved being around people and everywhere she went she was sure to run into someone she knew. If she was invited somewhere you could always count on her being there… and being there early. Linda was very sentimental. She remembered even the smallest details from all of her encounters and loved reminiscing about the past and looking at old photos and videos. She spoke her mind and those closest to her know that when the mood struck she could use some of the most colorful language you’d hear anywhere. Above all she was hard-working and selfless. She always put others before herself, especially her son and grandchildren. They were her world.

She spent her final years living next to her sister Kathy and Kathy’s husband Alan who became her caregivers. It took tremendous effort from them and we will be forever grateful for it. Thank you Kathy and Alan. She never would have made it this long without you.

Linda is survived by her son, John (Ressie) Krabacher; her step-daughter, Tina (John) Winders; her grandchildren, Alex (Dana), Kayla, John Carlos, Synthia, and Sara; her great-grandchildren, Kalub, Colton, and Eilyn; her sister, Kathy (Alan) Ernzen; her brothers, Bob (Ann) and Jim (Michelle) Pfiffner; her in-laws, Kathy (Joe) Klein, Dawn Vasey, Joanne Breen, and Paul (Deb) Herburger; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John Bennett; her parents, Kate and LaVern Pfiffner; her mother and father-in-law, Ormal and Wealtha Bennett; sister-in-law, Rosemary (Royce) Ohde; her brothers-in-law, Rod Vasey and Bill Krabacher; her dog Prince; and many dear friends.

She was loved by many and will be missed dearly.

Linda’s family would like to thank the many doctors, nurses, and staff at Mercy Hospital and Hospice of Dubuque for the compassionate care they’ve provided over the years.

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

 


 

Arlene M. McGinnis

Arlene M. “Butch” McGinnis, age 98, of Dubuque, IA, completed her earthly journey on January 29, 2026, at home while surrounded by her loving family.  To honor Arlene’s life, a memorial mass will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at Holy Ghost Catholic Church, 2921 Central Avenue in Dubuque, with Rev. Raymond Burkle officiating.  Arlene’s Celebration of Life will be held following the service at the church from 1:00-5:00 p.m. at Culbie’s Event Center, 90 Sinsinawa Avenue in East Dubuque, IL. where family and friends are invited to join in food and fellowship.  Burial will be in the Linwood Cemetery at a later date.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Arlene’s family.

Arlene was born on September 13, 1927, in Bellevue, IA, one of nine children to Peter and Clara (Gerardy) Michels.  She was blessed with a good life being able to walk among us for almost a century, enjoyed 56 years of marriage and was surrounded by family to love and adore the entire time.  Arlene met the love of her life, Cletus J. McGinnis, and they were eventually united in marriage on October 21, 1950.  They had six children of their own to love and nurture along the way until Cletus was sadly called home ahead of her in 2006.  Arlene spent 24 years working in the housekeeping department at the Telegraph Herald and made countless friends throughout her working career.  She was a go-getter in all aspects of life and whether at work or home, you could be sure that Arlene was going to address every task at hand.

Arlene valued her free-time as well when she wasn’t at work or caring for her family.  They made annual fishing trips to Minnesota in the earlier years and always enjoyed spending quality time together making memories which would last a lifetime.  When an opportunity arose to get out with friends and try her luck at the casino, Arlene was always ready for the challenge.  She also treasured every chance she had to sit around the card table with family and friends in search of the best euchre hands the day had to offer.  A little time with her trusty bingo dabber in hand was considered to be time well spent also.  But, truth be told, nothing brought Arlene greater joy than spoiling her grandkids.  Grandma was her favorite role in life and she played each moment perfectly.  We are going to miss our dear sweet Arlene and her spunky outlook on life more than she could realize.  Our worlds are definitely a little smaller today and the sun shines a little less brightly without her love and light within our daily life, but we are forever grateful for each and every memory she leaves behind now.  Thank you, Arlene, for being the best wife, mother and grandmother anyone could hope to have in their lives and may the Lord grant you peace now as we wait patiently to see your beautiful smile once again.

Those left to cherish the memory of Arlene include,

her five loving children,
Nancy McGinnis, Dubuque, IA,
June “Midge” McGinnis, Dubuque, IA,
Terry “Mugs” (Deb) McGinnis, East Dubuque, IL,
Gail (Sliver) Brimeyer, Dubuque, IA,
and Tim (Missy) McGinnis, Dubuque, IA;

her eleven adored grandchildren,
Matt (Amy Steve) Weinbender, Jesse (Lindsay) McGinnis, Joshua McGinnis, Molly (Barry) Gibson, Maloree Brimeyer, Chance (Nicole VonAh) Brimeyer, Sean (Tessa George) McGinnis, Kyle (Madi Digman) McGinnis, Ashley (Nate) Fee, Abby (Greg Dorwick) Coyle and Gauge McGinnis;

her thirteen great-grandchildren,

her siblings,
Larry (Joyce) Michels, Bellevue, IA,
Norma Casel, Otter Creek, IA,
and Robert (Kelma) Michels, Bellevue, IA;’

her sister-in-law,
Leanna Michels, Bellevue, IA;

along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

Arlene was preceded in death by her parents; her loving husband of 56 years, Cletus McGinnis; her son, John “Taco” McGinnis; her siblings, Orville (Florence) Michels, Marvin (Rosie) Michels, Lester Michels, Kenny (Orva Mae) Michels and Maxine (Harold) Kueter; and her brother-in-law, Bill Casel.

In lieu of flowers, an Arlene M. McGinnis memorial fund has been established.

 


 

Mary Tomas

Mary Tomas, 81 of Solon, IA, died on 2/5/2026.

She was born in Dubuque in 1944 to James and Rose Mulvehill. Mary graduated from Wahlert High School. After high school,  she worked at Interstate Power, where she met Gerald Lawrence. She married Gerald in 1969. She was able to stay home with her kids until Gerald’s passing and went to work at Solon Junior High School. In ‘86 Mary started working at Cryovac and retired in ‘01.

Mary was preceded in death by her father, mother, brother (Mark), brother (Dennis), husband (Gerald), husband (Rich), step daughter Michele Kasparek. She is survived by daughter Lori (Jeremiah) Sinnwell, daughter Lisa (John) Brokaw, son Andy (Joleen) Lawrence, step son Matt Tomas and grandchildren Lawsin, Joli, Lorin, Andy, Quin, Alana, Madison, Macy, Jacob, Alyssa and Wesley.

After Gerald passed, Mary enjoyed taking her children boating, camping and snowmobiling. Mary was lucky enough to find love again when she met Rich. They married in ‘92. Together, they had fun playing golf and socializing with friends at the Get-A-Life. After retirement she enjoyed her lunches with girlfriends from the Viz and Wahlert and her coworkers from Cryovac. Mary lived in the same house for over 50 years because of the wonderful neighbors and friends in the Solon area.

We are glad Mom is at peace now and feel privileged that she was our Mom.

Celebration of life is 2/15/2026 at Solon Community Center 313 S Iowa St, Solon Iowa from 12pm to 2pm.

 


 

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