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Bill Adams

Bill Adams, 39- forever, peacefully passed away on February 23, 2026, surrounded by his family. He was the youngest of four children born to Edmund and Madelin (kirtz) Adams in Meyer, IA, attending schools in both Meyer and Little Cedar. On September 30, 1967, Bill married JoAnn Urbain. They had four children and raised them in Farley. After JoAnn passed away in 1997, Bill married Karen Kennedy on April 17, 1998.

Bill had many jobs throughout his years, ending with 30 years spent with the Western Dubuque School District at Cascade High School. Bill and Karen enjoyed their retirement for 21 years, split between Dyersville and Mesa, AZ. Bill loved golfing (especially the Big Cup tournament), playing bingo, poker, cards, and organizing gatherings/happy hours to celebrate holidays or just the everyday fun of life. Everyone knew him as an avid Chicago Cubs fan, and he was lucky enough to attend a 2016 World Series game. With luck on his side, he enjoyed stopping at casinos, playing blackjack, and never missing a side bet. He especially enjoyed teaching his grandkids how to play the card game “31.” Bill devoted countless hours designing his train display with multiple tracks running through towns and mountains. It was always a hit with both adults and kids. Most importantly, Bill was a devoted husband, proud father/grandfather, beloved friend, and was welcoming to all.

He is survived by his wife, Karen Adams of Dyersville, his children Janette (Tom) Schroeder of Cedar Rapids IA, Alan (Kathy Barnes) of Liberty Township OH, Steve “Howie” (Adrianna Carey) of Chicago IL, and Amy (Chris) McCann of Golf IL and nine grandchildren – Dr. Ryan (Lacey) Schroeder, Tyler (Shannon) Schroeder, Lexie, Cole, and Torie Adams, Chandler Rose Adams, and Rory, Nora, and Lucy McCann and three great-grandchildren (Juniper, Sage, and Linden Schroeder). He is also survived by his sister, Mary Ellen Miller, and brother Bob (Jodie) Adams, sisters-in-law Barb Adams, Jane Sweeney, Ellen Lindauer, Bonnie (Willie) Kiernan, Jane (Jerry) Boge, and brothers-in-law Joe O’Brien, Bruce Cottrell, Bob Kennedy, along with many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, first wife JoAnn, brother Jerry Adams, in-laws Mary Kathryn (Dave) Lassance, Jerome (Ruth) Urbain, Donna (John) Flynn, Elaine (Bud) Decker, George Murphy, Monica O’Brien, Lloyd Sweeney, Don Lindauer, Nora Cottrell, Helen Kennedy, and Joe Kennedy.

Visitation for Bill will be held from 3 to 7 p.m., on Friday, February 27, 2026, at the Reiff Funeral Home at 490 Field of Dreams Way in Dyersville, Iowa, where a prayer service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Visitation will also be held after 9 a.m. on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at the funeral home.

Services for Bill will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at the Basilica of St. Francis Xavier in Dyersville, Iowa with Rev. M. Georges presiding.   Burial will be held at a later date in St. John’s Cemetery in Placid, (Epworth), Iowa.

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

A special thanks for the care given by Mercy One Cancer Center, Dr. Morgan-ihrig, and Hospice of Dubuque, especially nurse Kris. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Hospice of Dubuque, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and the American Cancer Society.

 


 

Esther L. Werges

Esther Louise Werges, 90, of Monona, formerly of Garnavillo, Iowa passed away Monday, February 23, 2026, at Good Samaritan Society in Waukon, surrounded by her loving family.

Esther was born on April 15, 1935, in Osterdock, Iowa, to Henry and Hilda (Borcherding) Brase. She had a loving childhood, growing up learning life skills and hard work. After graduating, she met the love of her life, Allen Werges, after he returned from the service. She married Allen Edward Werges on February 10, 1955.

Esther was a faithful child of God and a lifelong member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Garnavillo, Iowa. She attended the Messiah Lutheran Church in Panama City, Florida, and attended St. Paul’s and Faith Lutheran Church in Monona, Iowa. She spent many years volunteering with her local churches. She taught Sunday School and assisted with the women’s church group. She worked for Avon and Farm Bureau.

Esther enjoyed her animals, lovely flowers, and traveling to Canada and around the United States. From 1988 to 2014, they would spend their winters in Florida. They left the family farm on May 15, 2014, and moved to Garden View Place. She would later live at Good Samaritan Society in Waukon.

Esther is survived by her two children: David Werges, and Pamela (Delvin Glover) Johanningmeier; son-in-law, Sheryl Zittergruen; grandchildren: Lesa (Jason) Reimer, Steven (Lisa) Zittergruen, Tessa (Steve) Shea, Kristopher (Becky) Werges, Kevin (Rachel) Werges, Marcus (Caterin) Werges, Matthew (Carrie) Johanningmeier, Nathan (Missy) Trappe, and Ashlee Johanningmeier; twenty beloved great grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.

Esther was preceded in death by her husband, Allen in 2025, her parents, Henry and Hilda Brase; daughter, Mary Zittergruen; siblings: Harold Brase, Ruth Noack; in-laws: Raymond Werges Jr. Ila Eye; and a daughter-in-law, Elayne Werges.

In lieu of flowers, memorials will be disbursed to various charities by the family.

Visitation will be held from 9 – 10:45 a.m. on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at St. Peter Lutheran Church in Garnavillo. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. with burial to follow at Garnavillo Community Cemetery in Garnavillo. Rev. Tyler Hoey will officiate.

Morris Funeral Home in Garnavillo is assisting the family and information is available at www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.

 


 

Jerome F. Koppen

Jerome Francis Koppen, of East Dubuque, Illinois, passed away on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Private burial will be in Dubuque Memorial Gardens. The Egelhof, Siegert & Casper Funeral Home and Crematory, 2659 JFK Road, is entrusted with arrangements.

Jerome was born February 24, 1954, in Dubuque, Iowa, the son of Francis and Norma Jean (McNamer) Koppen. He attended the Omaha Art School, where he further developed the creativity that would remain a lifelong hallmark of his personality.

He was known for his creativity, positivity, and quiet determination, always pursuing the things that brought him joy. A longtime member of the International Frisbee Disc Association, Jerome was also a Master Gardener and an Ironman competitor. He worked in video production for more than 40 years and was a member of the Laborers’ International Union, Laborers’ Local #43. He spent many years working as a land surveyor and at the Packing Company, and proudly helped run the Dubuque Art & Craft Shows and Flea Market alongside his parents for over 60 years.

He is survived by his brother, Ronald; his niece, Paula Jean Hammel; his great-nephew, Derrick Janson; his great-niece, Brittany (Tony) Zammit and their children; and his step-son, Jayde.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Barbara Jean; and his brother, Steven.

The family extends a special thank you to the nurses, doctors, and staff at the University of Iowa and Hospice of Dubuque for their kindness and exceptional care.

 


 

Louise L. Strub

Louise Lorraine Strub, 86, of Dubuque, passed away February 21, 2026.

A celebration of Louise’s life is planned for spring.

Louise Fautsch was born on October 10, 1939, to Louis and Lorraine [Egelhof] Fautsch. She graduated from Academy of the Visitation, Dubuque and the University of Iowa.

She married Richard [Dick] Strub on October 3, 1964, celebrating 56 wonderful years together. Dick passed away February 4, 2021.

Professionally, Louise was a medical technologist at Mercy Hospital and later Dubuque Internal Medicine until retiring in 1991.

An incredibly active and social person all her life, Louise was involved in the following organizations. She was a member of AAUW, Mercy Hospital Service Club and Junior Board of the VNA. She served on the boards of the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra and the Dubuque Red Cross. She belonged to DSOL, PEO, Mosaics, Jazzercise Dubuque and was a Dubuque Golf and Country Club lifetime member. Her passions for hosting and gardening truly defined her as did her wit and style.

Louise is survived by her children, Lindsey Strub of Chicago and Rick Strub of Barranquilla, Colombia; brothers, Louis [Lou] and Joey Fautsch of Dubuque, Larry and Ann Fautsch of Dubuque and Lee David and Debbie Fautsch of Castle Rock, Colorado.

Louise’s family also extends our most sincere thanks and love to our chosen family, Zoe Casper, Pam and Burt Goffinet, Jim Haas and our indispensable friend and hero, Linda Sullivan.

We extend our deep gratitude to the dedicated and compassionate staff at Stonehill and Hospice of Dubuque.

Memorials may be sent to the Michael J. Fox Foundation.

 


 

Donald W. Howes

Donald William Howes, 69, of Dubuque, passed away Saturday, February 21, 2026, at Mercy Medical Center, Dubuque.

Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., followed by a funeral service at 11:30 a.m., on Saturday, February 28, at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 2025 Jackson St., Dubuque. Rev. Jonathan Crawford will officiate. Interment will be private at Asbury Cemetery.

Donald was born June 21, 1956 in Dubuque, the son of Harold Otto Edward Howes and Gertrude Marie (Heuer) Howes. He married Lisa Herting in 2009.

He graduated with a BA in Business Administration, Finance, and Marketing from Clarke College in 1999, and also received a diploma in Robotics Technology from National Technical Schools in California. He retired in 2020 as Finance Director at SMG.

He was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, the Financial Management Association,  International National Honor Society, Rotary International Harris Fellow, and a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity.

Donald was an avid musician, and played drums in London Park, Snowblind, Nothing But Trouble, and Stranded. In his retirement, Donald enjoyed woodworking. He took great joy in his grandchildren.

Donald is survived by his wife, Lisa Howes, of Dubuque, his daughter, Jessica (Cory) Petitgout, of Candler, NC; his step-daughter, Ann (D.J.) Fultner, of Miles, IA; his step-son, Michael (Alissa Benson) Wernimont, of Sherrill, IA; his grandchildren, Rilyn, Odessa, Annaleigh, Larissa, Kendra, and Marcus; his twin brother, Ronald (Barbara) Howes, of Coventry, RI; his brother, Michael Howes, of Dubuque; and two sisters, Deborah (Ronald) Posey, of Hayes, VA, and Rebekah Clarke, of East Dubuque, IL;  his brother-in-law, Mike (Karen) Herting, of CA;  his sister-in-law, Mary (Guy Kennicker) Miller, of Key West, IA; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Thadeas R. Howes; his niece, Katrina Howes; his nephew, William R. Howes; and his sister-in-law, Kelli Howes.

In lieu of flowers, a donation in his name may be made to Dubuque Trees Forever at dubuquetreesforever.org.

 


 

Dr. Clyde B. Killian

Dr. Clyde Bernard Killian, PhD, 74, originally of Logansport, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at Bethany Home.

A prayer service will be held at 4:00 pm Friday, February 27, 2026 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory followed by visitation until 7:00 pm.

The Mass of Christian Burial for Clyde will be at 10:00 am Saturday, February 28, 2026, at St. Anthony Catholic Church with Father Steven Rosonke as the Celebrant. Burial will be at Mount Hope Cemetery in Logansport, IN at a later date.

Clyde was born on July 31, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois, to Dr. Evelyn Camille Killian Parker and Dr. Edgar W. Killian. After his parents’ divorce, his mother remarried Francis Parker, who helped raise Clyde and  remained a steady and loving presence in his life.

On June 14, 1975, Clyde married his sweetheart, Sharon Hopper. Together they built a life full of laughter, learning, adventure and love. They shared 47 beautiful years of marriage and raised three children, Michael,  Alanna, and Paul, who were the pride and joy of his life.

Clyde was, at his heart, a teacher. He believed education could change lives because it had changed his. A graduate of Culver Academies, he earned his undergraduate degree from Ithaca College in 1973, his Master’s  from Indiana University in 1978, and his PhD in Neurology from Ohio University in 1994.

While at Clarke College in Dubuque, Iowa, he helped start the Physical Therapy Program, pouring his vision and energy into building something that would impact generations of students. He later joined the Krannert  School of Physical Therapy at the University of Indianapolis, where he devoted decades to teaching and  mentoring. Upon retirement, he was honored as Professor Emeritus, a reflection of the deep respect he earned.

Titles, however, never captured who he truly was. His students affectionately called him the “crazy professor.”  His booming voice could be heard down the hallway before he ever stepped into the room. He made learning  unforgettable. He challenged his students because he believed in them. He held high expectations, but he gave  even more of himself in return. He encouraged, supported, and reminded people that they were capable of more  than they imagined.

One of Clyde’s favorite phrases was, “No mistakes.” It was how he approached teaching and life. To him, there were only opportunities to learn, grow, and try again. That belief shaped the way he mentored his students,  raised his children, and lived each day.

Clyde served on the APTA Indiana Board of Directors and contributed to research in neurological rehabilitation,  including work in hippotherapy and improving care for patients with dementia. Yet what mattered most to him was always the individual in front of him. He saw people. He invested in them. He helped wherever he could.

He had a way of filling a room. No one left a conversation with Clyde without a story, a laugh, or one of his well known “Clydisms.” He loved big, laughed loud, and showed up fully. His home was always open, especially to international students who needed a place to belong. Around his table, everyone felt like family.

He loved being active, whether taking long walks, riding bikes, or simply being outdoors. He loved dancing with his wife and gathering friends together. He especially loved feeding people. Smoking meat was not just a  hobby, it was an expression of care. At one time he owned five grills, always experimenting, always perfecting. No one ever left his home hungry.

More than anything, Clyde loved his family. He adored his grandchildren. He and Sharon would drive for hours just to spend time with them. He got down on the floor without hesitation. He lifted them high into the air, took  them to parks, fed them ice cream, and made each one feel deeply loved and important. He was fully present, and that presence is a gift they will carry forever.

Clyde is survived by his children, Michael (Emily) Killian, Alanna (Thomas) Callahan, and Paul (Alicia) Killian; his beloved grandchildren, Eli, Ethan, Kairi, William, Owen, Eleanor, Anna, Thomas, Wesley, Oliver,  and Amaya; and his brothers, Paul Killian (Carole Killian) and half brother John Parker (Lori Parker); and many nieces, nephews, friends, and in-laws.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Sharon Killian, and his parents and in laws.

The family extends heartfelt thanks to Bethany Home, Dr. Peroski, Crista Weber NP, Hospice of Dubuque, and  Clyde’s many friends and family for the love, care, and support shown over these past few years.

Clyde’s legacy is not only in the degrees he earned or the programs he helped build. It lives in the students who  found confidence because of him, in the colleagues he inspired, in the meals shared around his table, and in the  family who knew his unwavering love.

Dad, we promise to continue sharing your legacy with others.

He was one of a kind, and he will be deeply and forever missed.

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

 


 

Allan J. Ohmert

Allan Joseph Ohmert, 37, of Dubuque, Iowa passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 19, 2026, at University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics surrounded by family.

Friends and family may visit from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home and Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A time of sharing will begin at 6:30 p.m. Inurnment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Dubuque at a later date.

Allan was born April 4, 1988, in Dubuque, Iowa, the son of Douglas and Peggy (Ansel) Ohmert. He graduated from Hempstead High School in 2006, and was currently employed at Walmart, Dubuque in the maintenance department.

Allan is survived by his parents, his brother Thomas (Ariel) Ohmert, and his two nephews, Parker and Colt Ohmert, along with many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Donald and Ethel Ohmert, maternal grandparents, Denny and Betty Ansel, his aunt, Sandy (Ohmert) Clifton.

An Allan Ohmert memorial fund has been established.

 


 

Richard H. Hefel

Richard “Dick” Harold Hefel, 87, of Dubuque, died Saturday, February 21, 2026, at Oak Park Place in Dubuque.

A prayer service will be held at 4:00 pm Thursday, February 26, 2026 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory followed by visitation until 7:00 pm.

The Mass of Christian Burial for Richard will be 10:30 am Friday, February 27, 2026, at Holy Spirit Parish – Holy Ghost Catholic Church with Father Raymond Burkle as the Celebrant. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Key West.

Richard was born June 30, 1938, in Dubuque, the son of Harold and Lorraine (Dix) Hefel. He was a graduate of Dubuque Senior High School. He was a U.S. Veteran, serving in the Marines Corps. On July 23, 1960, he married the love of his life, Mary Ann Wolbers, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church in Dubuque. She preceded him in death on March 22, 2025.

He was a member of Holy Spirit Parish and was a familiar face over the years to the parishioners of Holy Ghost and Sacred Heart.

Dick was retired from John Deere Dubuque Works, where he worked for many years. He was an active member and supporter of UAW 94 throughout his life.

He was an avid golfer, horseshoe player, pool player and bowler. For many years he played in Horseshoe Leagues at Flora Park, Golf Leagues at Bunker Hill, Pool Leagues at Cue Master and Bowling Leagues at Riverside Bowl. He embraced the camaraderie and fellowship throughout his participation in these events helping install the original horseshoe pits at Flora Park and maintaining a “Horseshoe Club” in Fulton, Iowa. He was also an avid NASCAR fan who enjoyed the many trips he made with family and friends to the Daytona 500. He was a lifelong fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Bears.

Survivors include his five sons, Craig Hefel of Cedar Rapids, Randy (Torie) Hefel of Maricopa, AZ, Tim (Adriana) Hefel of San Carlos, CA, Jeff (Linda) Hefel of Gilbert, AZ, and John (Risa) Hefel of San Diego, CA; three grandchildren, Rachael (Michael Reis) Hefel, Hannah Hefel, and Zach Sather; six great-grandchildren, Axton, Murray, and Gaitlin Sather, Maeve, Harrison, and Violet Reis; five sisters, Donna (Vern) Husemann, Doris (Terry) Gartner, Sr. Laurinda Hefel, Delaine Gartner, and Debra (Richard) Folks; two brothers, Eldon (Janet) Hefel, and Russ (Chris) Hefel; six sisters-in-law, Phyllis Wolbers, Carol (Keith) Hilken, Gwen (Ken) Loes, Jolene (Dick) Bybee, Veronica Gaston and Martha (Paul) Gartner; five brothers-in-law, Lawrence (Katie) Wolbers, Robert (Margot) Wolbers, John (Monica) Wolbers, Brian (Sharon) Wolbers, Mark Wolbers and Leroy Bastian; and many nieces and nephews.

Besides his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, Marvin Hefel, Hal Hefel and Dan Hefel; one sister, Dixie Rapp; two nephews, Andrew Wolbers and Joshua Wolbers; four nieces, Stephanie Wolbers, Dianne Fritsch, Diane Rapp and Danielle Hefel; mother- and father-in-law, Clarence and Anita Wolbers; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Sam Wolbers, Neal Wolbers, Joanna Wolbers, Eunice Bastian, Eileen Hefel, Judy Hefel, Kathy Hefel, Jerry Rapp, and Joe Gartner.

Memorials have been established for Holy Spirit Parish – Holy Ghost Catholic Church and Hospice of Dubuque.

The family would like to thank his friends and the staff at Oak Park Place.

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

 


 

Patrick J. Coleman

Patrick J. Coleman, 58, of Peosta, Iowa, passed away on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at his home in Peosta, with his family at his side.

Per Pat’s request, there will be no public services.  A Celebration of Life honoring Pat will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, February 27, 2026 at the Reiff Funeral Home-Event Center (in the back of the funeral home) in Peosta, Iowa, casual attire requested.

Pat was born June 6, 1967, in Dubuque, Iowa, the youngest son of Edward A. and Joyce E. (Berkley) Coleman.  He is a graduate of Senior High School in Dubuque, Iowa.  On July 16, 1987, he was united in marriage to Rhonda Weidemann in Dubuque, Iowa. Together they raised two daughters.

He was a proud Army Veteran, who served with the 1st Infantry Division, spending some time in Europe.

In March of 2024, Pat retired after 35 years as a career automobile salesperson in the Dubuque area.

Pat had a very likeable personality and was truly successful at many life achievements.  Many favorite past-times include being involved in stock car racing, showing and collecting classic cars, exploring with jeeps and convertibles, traveling west and enjoying a good chess game.

He is survived by his loving wife, Rhonda Coleman of Peosta, IA; two daughters, Alexia (Ryan) Sindt of Bernard, IA and Samantha (Shawn) Thomas of Sherrill, IA; five grandchildren, Kelsie, Brayton, Mason, Brody and Brynnlee; and a brother, Michael (Amy) Coleman of Key West, IA; his brothers and sisters in-laws, Jim (Char) Weidemann, Judy Roebken, Joan (Rick) Herbst, and Rick (Sharon) Weidemann; and many nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his parents; his in-laws, Merlin and Pat Weidemann and a brother-in-law, Kent Roebken.

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A special thanks to the “Para Team” at Finley Hospital and Hospice of Dubuque, for the care and compassion given to Pat during his illness.

 


 

Louis A. Nack Jr.

Louis A. Nack Jr., age 90, passed away on Thursday, February 19, 2026, at St. Dominic Villa in Hazel Green Wisconsin.  He was born on February 27, 1935, the son of Louis and Helen (Waldron) Nack.  He married Dolores McWilliams at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church in Seymour Township, Shullsburg, WI on June 20, 1959 and they were united in marriage for over 66 years.  The marriage was blessed with five children.

A lifelong Galena resident, Louis graduated from Campion High School (Prairie Du Chien, WI) in 1952.  He graduated from the College of Holy Cross (Worcester, MA) in 1956.  He started law school at the University of Michigan in 1956 and left law school to enlist in Officer Candidate School for the US Navy.  He was sworn into the US Navy on his 22nd birthday on February 27, 1957, and served until June 1960, leaving with the rank of Lieutenant Junior Officer Grade.  He was in the Beachmasters Two, Amphibious Navy and later transferred to instructor school.  Louis received several medals and ribbons in the Navy.

After his military time, Louis worked for the American Can Company.  He left the American Can Company in 1964 and re-enrolled in law school at the University of Illinois and graduated with the class of 1966.  Louis returned to Galena, IL in 1966 to practice law with his father, Louis A. Nack Sr., and James Richardson. Louis worked primarily out of the Elizabeth IL office.  His younger brother James Nack joined the firm in 1974, and they worked together for nearly 50 years.  His sons Joseph Nack and Thomas Nack joined the firm and continue to practice along with Hailey Wills.  Louis also practiced with the Honorable William Kelly and Terry Kurt.  Louis worked together with his dedicated and loyal legal assistant, Norma McClain, for over 50 years.

Louis was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Galena Elks, Galena VFW, Knights of Columbus, Illinois Bar Association, and past president of the Jo Daviess County Bar Association.

Louis loved growing up in Galena and raising his family there.  He made many life-long friends. He was a wonderful storyteller and enjoyed sharing stories about his childhood with his family and friends.  He had a long and happy life and left us with fond memories.

Louis loved being an attorney and was proud of the family law firm and its long history in Galena.  He was known for his personal and professional integrity, as well as for his fairness, honesty, compassion, and common sense.  He was a devoted husband to Dolores and a caring and loving father and grandfather.

Louis is survived by his wife, Dolores Nack, his four children, Michael, Joseph (Jill) , Thomas (Sarah), and Anne (John).  He is survived by seven grandchildren, Samantha, Christopher, Tyler, Benjamin, William, Gus and Ruby.  He is survived by his brother James (Patricia) Nack, sister-in-law Kathleen Kelley, and brother-in-law Dennis (Sutti) McWilliams as well as many loving nieces and nephews.

Louis was predeceased by his infant daughter Mary Kathleen, his parents, Louis and Helen Nack, his in-laws, Joseph and Mary Ellen McWilliams, his sister and brother-in-law Lenore and Dr. Robert Huber, his sister and brother-in-law, Joan and Charles Allen, brother-in-law and sister-in-law, John and Darlene McWilliams, his nephew and godson Joseph Huber, and niece Mary Huber.

The family would like to thank all the caregivers at St. Dominic’s Villa and Margo Simmons for the kindness, patience and compassion they gave to Louis.

In lieu of flowers the family would request donations be made to the Galena Foundation Inc. or a charity of your choice.

Family and friends may call from 9:00 – 11:15 a.m. on Saturday, February 28, 2026 at St. Mary’s Church in Galena, where the Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m., with Fr. Robert Chinnapan officiating.  Burial will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, where military honors will be accorded by members of VFW Post # 2665 and American Legion Post # 193 of Galena.

The Miller funeral Home of East Dubuque, IL is serving the family.

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

 


 

Allan W. Carr

Allan Wayne Carr, 74, of Monmouth, Iowa, died peacefully on Thursday, February 19, 2026, at home.

Allan was born on November 12, 1951, in Dubuque, Iowa, to Harold and Mary (Ralston) Carr.  He graduated from Western Dubuque High School with the Class of 1969.  Allan married Carol Hute on February 15, 1984, in Dubuque.

Allan was a lifelong construction worker, proudly self-employed for the last 20 years.  He was an avid outdoorsman and loved going fishing whenever possible.  He could also be found in his garden and hunting for mushrooms.  Allan loved spending time with his family most of all, especially “The Girls” and his grandchildren.

Those left to honor his memory include his wife Carol Carr of Monmouth; daughters, Penny (Doug) McCoy of Durant, IA, and Nichole McCoy of Walcott, IA; grandchildren Kiara, Aydin, Emma, Corbin, Hunter, and Allie; stepchildren Rick (Cindy) Carr of Burleson, TX, LeeAnn Clark of Cascade, IA, and Connie Carr of Shullsburg, WI; sisters Carla (Donald) Clark and Dixie Bruns, both of Monmouth, IA; and many nieces and nephews.  He was preceded in death by his parents Harold and Mary Carr, stepsons Jimmy and David Carr, sisters Sharon Foulks, Lois Hanson, Marilee Lucas, Jane Miller, Linda Carr, Karen Wenthe, and Cathy Miller, and brothers Doug, Dale, Ronnie, Thomas, Jim and Jack Carr.

At Peace Cremation Services have been provided by Carson Celebration of Life Center, Maquoketa, IA.  A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.

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

 


 

Teresa L. Davison

Teresa L. Davison, 55, of Maquoketa, Iowa, entered the presence of her Savior on Thursday, February 19, 2026, at MercyOne Genesis Medical Center in Davenport, Iowa.

Teresa Lynn Kramer was born on December 12, 1970, in Gibson City, Illinois, to Frederick Raymond and Doris Ann (Springer) Kramer.  She graduated from Midland Community High School in Wyoming, Iowa, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biblical Studies from Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa.  She married Darby Davison on March 9, 2001, in Maquoketa, Iowa.

Teresa worked for the Midland Community School District, Holly’s Grocery Store, MC Industries, Mill Valley Care Center, and Fareway.  For the past twenty years she worked with her husband at home.  She enjoyed walking, gardening, bow hunting, and playing the piano.

Those left to honor her memory include her husband, Darby Davison of Maquoketa, IA; mother, Doris Kramer of Maquoketa, IA; siblings, Amy Kramer of Ankeny, IA, and Philip (Kayla) Kramer of Des Moines, IA; nephew Ezekiel Kramer, and niece Evelyn Kramer.  She was preceded in death by her father Frederick Kramer on June 17, 2019.

A celebration of her life will be held at 11 A.M., Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa.  Visitation will be held prior to the funeral from 10 to 11 A.M. at the funeral home.  Burial will be at the Esgate Cemetery, rural Maquoketa.

In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a Teresa Lynn Davison memorial fund has been established.

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

 


 

Sr. Mary Linus Coyle, PBVM

Sister Mary Linus Coyle, PBVM, 101, died on Thursday, February 19, 2026, at the Sisters of the Presentation (Mount Loretto), 2360 Carter Road, Dubuque, Iowa.

On Thursday, February 26, 2026, friends may call from 9:30 – 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Chapel, Sisters of the Presentation, where there will be a wake service at 9:30 a.m. and funeral service at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Key West.

Sister Mary Linus, daughter of John Vincent and Sarah (Uebersetzig), was born Eileen Olive Coyle on January 16, 1925, in Cross Plains, Wisconsin.  She entered religious life in 1938 as an aspirant in the School Sisters of St. Francis in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and professed her perpetual vows on June 21, 1949, later transferring to the Sisters of the Presentation on February 3, 1973, and giving perpetual vows within this community on December 8, 1974.

She earned a Bachelor of Science from Alverno College in Milwaukee and a Master of Arts from Clarke College (now Clarke University), Dubuque, Iowa. Sister Linus served as a teacher, principal and computer lab coordinator in Catholic schools in Chicago, Illinois; Keyesville, Lancaster and Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Yazoo City, Mississippi; Moravia, Costa Rica; Charles City, Dubuque, Mason City, and Epworth, all in Iowa; and St. Paul, Minnesota. She also served in many summer catechetical programs throughout her 54 years of teaching. She retired to Mount Loretto in 2001 where she volunteered in the computer lab for many years.

Sister Linus lived her long life with a quiet, faithful “yes” to God. A lifelong learner, she embraced every mission entrusted to her with trust and a willingness to begin again. Gifted with a poet’s heart, she marked birthdays and feast days with handwritten verses that made others feel seen and cherished. She found deep peace in prayer, in the beauty of nature and in the simple joys of community life. Grateful to the end, she carried in her heart a deep love for her family, her sisters and the God who guided her every step.

Sister Linus celebrated her 85th Jubilee in 2025. “Gratitude, praise and humility still echo in my heart as I look back on over 85 years of service to God,” shares Sister Linus. “Each chapter has been shaped by grace, and I am deeply thankful for the blessings of family, friends and my Presentation community, who have shown Christ’s love in countless ways. I continue to entrust all to the hearts of Jesus and Mary.”

Surviving are her sister, Ann Rebholz, nieces, nephews, and the Sisters of the Presentation with whom she shared her life for 53 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her sisters, Joan (Robert) Ellestad, Joyce (Ralph) Meyer, Agatha (James) Grimm, Mary (Paul) Schuchardt, Sally (Ronald) Kalscheur and Beth Coyle, her brothers, Linus and Denis and her brother-in-law Roger Rebholz.

Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be made to the Sisters of the Presentation, 2360 Carter Road, Dubuque, IA 52001 or online at: www.dbqpbvms.org.

 


 

Harold Phillips

Harold “Jeff” Phillips, 66, of Dubuque, passed away February 19, 2026. In keeping with his wishes, private family services will be held.

Jeff was born on March 10, 1959 to Dale and Evelyn (Kipp) Phillips in Dubuque, IA. He attended Hempstead High School and graduated in 1977. “Egghead” lettered in football and always kept up to date on his alma mater’s record.

Jeff was united in marriage to Donna (Kutsch) Phillips on July 11, 1987. They had two daughters who Jeff thoroughly loved and cherished.

He was an electrician with Paulsen Electric until retirement in 2025.

Jeff enjoyed his annual family fishing trips to Hackensack, MN. To make sure everyone was properly taken care of on these trips, he would plan meals for twice the number of people attending. He loved remembering Hackensack throughout the year by hosting fish fries, which included many fried appetizers.

Jeff was a family man and especially cherished his grandson, Oliver. He always had popsicles available when Oliver got “too hot,” even in the middle of winter, and often one popsicle for each hand.  He always looked forward to family Thanksgiving and was sure to never be late. He also enjoyed the annual Christmas Eve tradition of House of China.

He was always ready to help his daughters and in-laws with various home projects. He would come supplied with all the tools needed and a week’s worth of groceries for his daughters. When not helping others, he enjoyed being on the golf course with friends, especially when there were refreshments after.

He is survived by his wife, Donna; children, Ellen (Trever) Braet, and Anne (Zach) Beyerink; grandson, Oliver Braet; sister, Marsha (Bob) White. Jeff is also survived by many in-laws, nieces, nephews, and many friends and family who will miss him dearly.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

In lieu of flowers, a Harold J. Phillips memorial fund has been established.

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

 


 

Marilyn J. Clasen

Marilyn J. (Scheckel) Clasen, 88, of Bellevue, passed away peacefully at Stonehill Care Center in Dubuque on February 18, 2026. 

Funeral Mass will be held 10:30 am, Saturday, February 28th, 2026 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Bellevue.  Visitation will be held 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm, Friday, February 27, 2026 at Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home & Cremation Service in Bellevue, additional visitation will be held 9:00 am – 10:00 am prior to Mass at the funeral home.  Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery in Bellevue.

Marilyn was born March 15, 1937, in Bellevue to Odelo and Ila (Herrig) Scheckel and grew up on the family farm west of town. She attended country day school until 8th grade as the only student in her class, then entered St. Joseph High School where she graduated in 1955. While in high school she was the editor of the school newspaper and won awards for poetry. On May 11, 1957, she married Merlin “Pete” Clasen at St. Joseph Catholic Church. 

Marilyn was a stay-at-home mother for 21 years and then started a career at the Bellevue Herald-Leader (and sister publication Maquoketa Sentinel-Press), working in every aspect of newspaper production, eventually becoming the office manager and the author of the Herald-Leader’s Simply Delicious food column. 

Throughout the years, Marilyn volunteered her time in different roles and was a member of several community organizations including St. Joseph Catholic Church, St. Joseph Rosary Society, St. Joseph Parish Council, Knights of Columbus Auxiliary #1354, American Legion Auxiliary, Marquette School Board, Boy Scouts and Bellevue Chamber of Commerce. In 2016, the chamber recognized her as Volunteer of the Year. 

Most remember Marilyn as a talented seamstress who crafted impeccably tailored clothing and costumes for her family and others in the area. Her favorite places to go were the fabric store and sitting in front of her Singer sewing machine late at night to complete a sewing project. 

Marilyn also was an exceptional cook and baker, a skill that led friends and neighbors to often knock on her door and ask her what she was cooking. She turned her talents for baking and eye for decorating into a mini-custom cake business, creating orders for baptisms, birthdays, graduations, weddings and other special events.

While managing a household of 11, a full-time job, Marilyn found time to instill a strong work ethic and sense of creativity in her children. She was extraordinarily resourceful and worked magic with her hands in all aspects of her life.    

 Marilyn was an avid sports fan too and loved that her birth month coincided with the Iowa High School State Basketball Tournaments and March Madness. She and Pete liked to attend their kids and grandkids diverse activities, play cards, take Sunday drives and travel to such places as California, Arizona, Vermont, New York, Texas, New Mexico and Florida to visit family and friends.  

Those left to honor Marilyn include her husband Pete of 68 years, children Barb (Tim) Daugherty, Doug (Flo) Clasen, Michael Clasen, Sally Clasen, Tom (Tracy) Clasen, Paul   (Mary) Clasen, Mary Beth Clasen, Anne (Steve) Frett and James (Sara) Clasen; 16 grandchildren, Vanessa (Jay) DuBois, Kate (Dave) Small, Luke (Laura Slivka) Daugherty, Paige (Zach) Schroeder, Madeline Murray-Clasen, Emma Murray-Clasen, Alec (Christina) Clasen, Noah Clasen, Megan Clasen, Brittany (Nathan Glunz) Clasen, Josh Clasen, Zach (Laura) Frett, Isaac (Carolyn) Frett, Logan (Lexi Day), Abigail and Ryan, and 10 great-grandchildren. 

In addition, Marilyn is survived by siblings and in-laws Pat (Gerald) Meis, Lou Ann Scheckel, David Scheckel, Bonnie (Butch) Coakley, Ruth (Dick) Hopson, Tom Scheckel, Jane (Ron) Nemmers, Pauline Wagener and Lela Roiger. 

She was preceded in death by her parents Odelo and Ila, brothers Donnie and Wayne Scheckel, sister Judy Scheckel, infant siblings Steven and Mary Ellen, and in-laws Pat, Julie and Carol Scheckel, Virtus and Marilyn (Sieverding) Clasen, Alvin “Slim” and Mary Ann Clasen, Bernadine Nefzger (Arthur Goldsmith and Edward Nefzger), Jim and Mary Ellen Kirk, LeRoy Wagener, Dennis Hines and Cliff Roiger. 

The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of the memory care unit at Stonehill Care Center, Hospice of Dubuque, UnityPoint Health – Finley Hospital and the Bellevue Ambulance Services for their care and support. 

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

 


 

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