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Ronald E. Stoner Sr.
Ronald E. “Ron” Stoner, Sr. age 69, of Platteville, WI, completed his earthly journey on June 10, 2025, at Southwest Health Center in Platteville. Per Ron’s request, there will be no public services. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Ron’s family.
Ron was born on December 11, 1955, in Kansas City, MO, a son to Paul and Rebecca (Ford) Stoner. Ron was gifted with a kind heart and a generous spirit. His easy-going demeanor helped Ron to make countless friends along the way throughout life. He spent many years working as an over-the-road trucker and was blessed to see the sights of the country one journey at a time. In his free-time, Ron enjoyed practicing his skills in the kitchen and creating his legendary muffins which he graciously shared all over town for those who crossed his path in daily life. He also spent numerous hours working on his ceramics and painting projects which he always enjoyed sharing with his family and friends. We are going to miss Ron and his larger-than-life personality. May he now find peace from his sudden health issues as we seek peace in his absence moving forward.
Those left behind to cherish the memory of Ron include,
his true love and partner in life,
Nancy Stoner, Platteville, WI;
his children,
Nicole (Vincent) Swadley, Maitland, MO,
Matthew Justus, Maryville, MO,
Nathan (Kasi) Stoner, Maryville, MO,
and Colby Stoner, Springfield, MO;
his grandchildren,
Kage Justus, Autumn Justus, Emberly Justus, Austin Stoner, Blake Stoner, Caleb Stoner, along with many more grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren;
his siblings,
Tana Clause, FL,
Dusty Stoner, Licking, MO,
Bruck Stoner, Licking, MO,
Kenneth Stoner, Doniphan, MO,
Paula Wyss, Birk, OK,
and Tessa Stoner Grove, MN;
his many nieces and nephews;
along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors.
Ron was preceded in death by his grandparents, Jesse James (Jenny) Stoner and John (Ethel) Ford; his parents, Paul (Rebecca) Stoner; his brothers, Monty (Sharon) Stoner and Texas Stoner; sister-in-law, Joyce Stoner; his brothers-in-law, Dan Clause and Marvin Wyss; and a grandson.
Ron’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Southwest Health Center in Platteville for all of their professional and compassionate care of Ron and his family.
Online condolences may be shared with Ron’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Carole A. Carpenter

A prayer service will be held at 4:00 pm Monday, June 16, 2025 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory followed by visitation until 7:00 pm.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Carole will be at 10:00 am Tuesday, June 17, 2025, at Holy Spirit Parish – Sacred Heart Catholic Church with Father Steven Garner as the Celebrant. Burial will be at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.
Carole was born July 11, 1949, in Dubuque, the daughter of Mathias Martin and Anna Mae (Gourley) Hoffmann. Her mother later married Robert “Bob” Becker, who raised her as his own.
She graduated from Dubuque Senior High School in 1968, and worked in the trucking industry at H & W Motor Express.
Carole had a creative spirit and enjoyed painting, sewing, and a wide range of arts and crafts. An avid baker she was famous for her Christmas fudge and cookies. She also loved music and often found joy in listening to her favorite Elvis songs.
Survivors include her two sons, Brian (Jolene) Carpenter of Dubuque, and Bill (Molly) Carpenter of Peosta; eight grandchildren, Kayla Carpenter, Jonathan Carpenter, Anna Kane, Matthew Carpenter, Jennifer Carpenter, Billy Carpenter, Michelle Carpenter, Brock Carpenter; sister, Debbie (Dave) Krug; sister-in-law, Judy Hoffmann; nieces and nephews, Rob (Tootie) Hoffmann, Nathan Hoffmann, Nick Krug, Natalie (Shane) Weirda, and Rebecca Stover, who was also her goddaughter.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, Herbert Hoffmann, and one sister, Joan “Peaches” Stover.
A memorial has been established for Power of Prayer in Carole’s name.
Carole’s family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at Stonehill and Sunset Park Place for their care and support.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting Carole’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Ailene V. Dondlinger
Ailene V. (Lochner) Dondlinger, 91 of Bellevue, passed on Monday, June 9, 2025.
Funeral Mass 10:30 am, Friday, June 13, 2025 at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Springbrook. Visitation will be 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm, Thursday, June 12, 2025 at Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home & Cremation Service in Bellevue, additional visitation will be 9:30 am until Mass on Friday at church. Burial will be in Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery in Springbrook.
Ailene was born in Dubuque, Iowa, the daughter of Thomas and Anna (Neises) Lochner. She married Eldred N. Dondlinger on September 16, 1952 at Church of the Nativity in Dubuque, he passed on April 13, 2015.
She was a long-time member of Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Springbrook. Ailene and Eldred enjoyed dancing at Melody Mill and the Fairgrounds with friends and family. Before marrying, Ailene worked at Dolter’s Drive In and as a CNA at Mercy Hospital. After marrying, she worked with her husband on the farm and numerous places over the years, always enjoyed meeting new people. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
Survivors include her children, Dale (Joan) Dondlinger and Joan Dondlinger; two grandchildren, Jason (Katie) Dondlinger and Jennifer (Wade Brunsman) Clasen; four great grandchildren, Jaden and Hailey Dondlinger and Rachel and Paige Clasen; a sister, Carolyn (John) Blocklinger; sisters in-law; Adeline Hefel, Julaine Frank; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Ailene was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Anna Lochner; her step-mother, Barbara Lochner; her husband, Eldred; siblings, Alfred (Hilda and Melita) Lochner, Lester (Darlene) Lochner, Norbert (Geraldine) Lochner, Clarence (Eileen) Lochner, Dorothy (Art) Riniker, and Joseph (Rose Mary) Lochner.
Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.hachmannfuneralhome.com
Amy S. Hantelmann
Amy S. Hantelmann, 56, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away peacefully at home on June 7, 2025.
Friends and family may visit from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road.
A Funeral Service will be held at 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home with Deacon David Roth officiating.
Amy was born on February 26, 1969, in Dubuque, Iowa, the daughter of Gerald H. and Carmelita P. (Correll) Dean. She graduated from Dubuque Senior High School in 1987 and continued her education at Capri Cosmetology College. She married Gary Hantelmann on September 4, 1999, at Holy Spirit Parish, Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Dubuque. She worked for Molo Companies for nearly 20 years. Amy was recently nominated for an award from the Pink Ladies Club of Dubuque.
Amy was the best wife, mother, sister, daughter, niece, and friend that she could possibly be. She totally enjoyed fishing, the Wizard of Oz, listening to great music, laughing, and enjoying life. She loved the colors silver and black, red roses, cardinals, and butterflies.
Amy is survived by her husband Gary, children Jared and Kaylee, siblings Shawntel (Steve) Schmitt, Dennis (Corrinna) Dean and Dan (Megan) Dean, in-laws Steve (Sally) Hantelmann, Ken (Sue) Hantelmann, Doug Hantelmann, Kevin Hantelmann, Susie (Mark) Piatt and Lisa (Jim) Smith, grandmother Delores Correll, aunt Ann (Jeff) Haas, uncle Marv (Sandy) Dean, Godfather Lenny Dean, and several nieces, nephews, friends, family, pets, neighbors, and co-workers.
She was preceded in death by her parents Carm and Jerry Dean, in-laws Janice Hantelmann, Earl Hantelmann, Karen Bussan, Nancy Reeg and Linda Lyons, uncle Tom Correll, and grandparents Clarence and Grace Dean and Ed “Spider” Correll.
The family would like to thank Hospice of Dubuque, Dr. Mark Hermann, Dr. Angie Kutsch, and Dr. Jeff Stackis.
Paul M. Dimmer
Paul Michael Dimmer, 83, of Dubuque, IA, passed away June 8, 2025, at MercyOne in Dubuque.
Visitation will be held on Friday, June 13, 2025, from 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd., with a funeral service and Military Honors accorded by the American Legion Post #6 at 2:45 p.m.
He was born June 28, 1941, in Dubuque to Joseph and Margaret (Fransen) Dimmer. He served in the U.S. Army from 1963 to 1965. He married Ruth Bellings August 5, 1964.
Paul was a man known and loved for many roles- brother, son, father, grandfather, great grandfather, friend- but above all, he was a devoted husband. Paul met the love of his life, Ruth, when they were both young, beginning a lifelong journey filled with adventure, love, and unwavering partnership. Together, they raised four wonderful children, took many memorable road trips, and built a home that they both loved.
Paul was a skilled craftsman and co-founded Dimmer Brothers construction with his brother, Lyle. He took great pride in his work and found enjoyment in creating or fixing things. Outside of work, Paul’s greatest joys came from the outdoors, and time spent with his family. He loved hunting with his sons, fishing from his boat, and making lasting memories with those he loved most. Family was the heart of Paul’s life. He had a special gift for making people laugh, feel supported, and most importantly, loved. Anyone who met Paul walked away with a lasting memory of their time spent with him – and if you were fortunate enough, you had many moments. His legacy lives on through the countless lives he touched and the love he shared.
He is survived by his wife Ruth; his children, Joe (Joan Heber) Dimmer, Kelly (John) Thoma, Rob (Sara) Dimmer, Heather (Todd) Urbain; grandchildren, Joey, Jennifer, Jared, and Hayden (Jayse) Dimmer, Jennifer (Josh), Stephanie, Angel (Stephen), Johnny, and Nikki Thoma, Kayci (Cole), and Erin Dimmer, Alicia (Codey), Lucy (Kalib), and Molly Urbain; 15 great grandchildren; siblings Shirley, Janise (Tom), Janaan, and Rick (Mary Jane); siblings-in-law, Anaruth, Sheila, Joye, Mary Jo, Marsha (Dick), Timmy (Kym), Alan (Cindy), Roger (Cindy), Nancy, Holly, Brian, and Randy (Deb); along with many nieces and nephews.
Paul is preceded in death by his parents and parents-in-law, siblings Lyle, Don and Tom, siblings-in-law Chuck, Joe, Gary (Roxanne), Kathy, Mark, Don, Starla, and Joe, and great granddaughter Lily Jo.
In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established.
The family would like to express a special thank you to the doctors and nurses at MercyOne Dubuque ICU and Cardio Care Unit, and the staff at Ennoble Manor.
Monica A. Kilgore
Monica A. Kilgore, 72, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away peacefully on June 7, 2025, at Select Specialty Hospital – Quad Cities after spending the day surrounded by family.
Friends and family may visit from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A Funeral Service will begin at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Deacon David Roth officiating. Burial will follow at Linwood Cemetery in Dubuque.
Monica was born on June 18, 1952, in Maquoketa, Iowa, the daughter of Leo and Margaret “Peggy” (Garvey) Dubert. Monica married Michael J. Kilgore on September 15, 1973 at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Otter Creek, Iowa.
Throughout her life, Monica’s greatest passion was her family, to whom she gave her unwavering love and devotion. She was the heart of family life—always hosting gatherings and creating warm, welcoming spaces filled with laughter and connection. Monica never let a day go by without reaching out to loved ones, whether in person, over the phone, or online. She was deeply dedicated to the family farm where she grew up, and she instilled in her children a strong appreciation for its beauty and legacy. Monica’s home reflected her love for aesthetics, adorned with beautiful art, decorations, and flowers. She also found genuine joy in watching the birds through her window. A true connoisseur of film and television, Monica took delight in great storytelling and always found time to complete the New York Times crossword, a quiet pastime that spoke to her sharp mind and love of puzzles.
Monica is survived by her husband Michael Kilgore, five children Maureen Kilgore, Paul (Michelle) Kilgore, both of Dubuque, Christopher Kilgore (Melissa Flamand) of Iowa City, Susan Kilgore (Eric Wilberg) of Smithtown, New York, and Justine Kilgore (Tommy Kehoe) of Dubuque, three grandchildren Julia Kilgore, Ada Kilgore, and Wallace Kilgore-Wilberg. She is also survived by her siblings Madge Dubert of Cuba City, Wisconsin, Kathleen (Andrew) Lenaghan of Dixon, Iowa, Thomas (Carrie) Dubert of Boise, Idaho, and David (Lynne) Dubert of Ogden, Iowa, and in-laws Patrick (Sherry) Kilgore of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, Joyce (Brian) Carlin of Fitchburg, Wisconsin, Charles (Jo Anne) Kilgore of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Helen Kilgore of Elizabeth, Illinois, along with her dear friend Sheila Harjehausen of Dubuque, and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents Leo and Peggy, grandson Tadhg Kilgore, sisters Mary Dubert and Jane Dubert, brothers Rev. James Dubert and John Dubert, in-laws Curtis Kilgore, Gordon Kilgore, and Marilyn Kilgore.
The family would like to thank the teams at MercyOne Dubuque, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, and Select Specialty Hospital – Quad Cities for their efforts on Monica’s behalf.
Paula Baker
Paula Baker, 68, of Dubuque, passed away unexpectedly with her family at her bedside, on June 6, 2025 following a brief illness.
Visitation will be from 3:00-7:00p.m., Wednesday, June 11, 2025 at the Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home and Crematory, 2659 JFK Road, Dubuque. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30a.m., Thursday, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will be at a later date in Mount Calvary Cemetery.
Paula was born on March 23, 1957 to Jerome “Whitey” and Pauline (Frye) Henkel in Dubuque, IA. She received her education at St. Patrick’s Catholic School and Wahlert High School in Dubuque. She worked at Alliant Energy for over thirty years until retiring in 2021. She was an active and proud member of IBEW Local 204 for many years serving as Union Steward and member of the negotiating committee. She was also a member of the Dubuque Moose Lodge #355. Paula recently started attending and was finding solace in bible study.
In her free time, she prioritized her children and grandchildren. She also loved boating on the river – a love inherited from her dad, a well-known Mississippi River Barge Captain. She enjoyed walking and biking by the river, volunteering, and her beloved pets. She enjoyed an occasional trip to the casino to gamble. Paula was a true social butterfly who cherished any time spent with family and friends.
Those left behind to cherish her memory are her three beloved children, Courtney (Jeff) Heinz, Shay (Phillip) Seeberger, and Jacob “Jake” Baker. Also surviving are her 4 grandchildren, Emily Lehman, Bella Heinz, and Cody and Clay Seeberger, her sister, Beth (Allen) Wagner, brother-in-law Robert Dague, multiple nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, her cat Millie, and her grand-pets Simba, Boscoe, and Tito.
Paula was preceded in death by her parents; siblings, Barbara (Henkel) Dague and Terrance Henkel. She is also preceded in death by her beloved dogs Zoey, Layla, Happy, and Sadie.
The family wishes to extend their thanks to the many friends of Paula and her children who have provided love and support through this very sudden and tragic time.
A Paula Baker Memorial Fund has been established.
Marlene Burgmeier
Marlene Burgmeier, 89, of East Dubuque, Illinois, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones on June 8, 2025. Born on the kitchen table in Holy Cross, Iowa, to Alphonse and Josephine (Schermer) Slowey, she was the second of five children.
Visitation will take place on Sunday, June 15, from 3–6 p.m. at Egelhof, Siegert & Casper Funeral Home and Crematory, 2659 JFK Road, Dubuque, IA. Mass will be held at St. Raphael Cathedral on Monday, June 16, at 10:30 a.m. Burial will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Marlene graduated from Immaculate Conception Academy in Dubuque in 1954 and fondly remembered dancing at the Melody Mill with friends—and the fun of figuring out a ride home, not always with the one who brought her.
On October 19, 1957, Marlene married Richard “Dick” J. Burgmeier—whom she lovingly called “Burgy”—at St. Patrick’s Church. Over their 67 years of marriage, their shared sense of humor—and tradition of goodbye and goodnight kisses—carried them through life’s joys and challenges.
Marlene loved to gather with friends and family. She delighted in potlucks, card clubs, annual wild game feeds, a country club bowling league, and her involvement in the Stonehill Auxiliary. When Burgy went to his biweekly “990” meetings at the Dubuque Shooting Society, Marlene and her sister-in-law began their own tradition—affectionately dubbed “880”—which included trips to the casino and dinner. She had a deep love for travel, whether exploring the world, boating across the Mississippi River, or road-tripping throughout the U.S.—always making time for antique shops (especially in search of Heisey glassware) and casino stops along the way.
She had a rare gift for making friends wherever she went. Whether you’d known her for a lifetime or just five minutes, people were naturally drawn to her and confided in her. Marlene listened with genuine interest and compassion—and more often than not, shared a few tears along the way.
A cherished tradition was their annual 4th of July celebration at Frentress Lake—when family gathered from near and far. Their second house across the street became a revolving door of loved ones, some staying for weeks, others for years. It was always open and welcoming, just like Marlene herself.
Marlene kept an immaculate home, and her generosity and thoughtfulness were unwavering. Whether she was sending a card to let someone know they were on her mind or finding the perfect gift to brighten someone’s day, she always gave from the heart. She also loved sharing stories from her life with anyone willing to listen.
Marlene was a devout Catholic and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and loyal friend whose kindness touched every life she encountered.
She is survived by her beloved husband, Dick; their five children; twenty-one grandchildren; one great-grandson; and two great-grandsons on the way:
Daughter Pam (Pat) McKenna, and their children: Matthew (Susan), Joe, Erin (Pablo Carabajal), Kelli (Jacob) Goldberg, and Meghan.
Son Rick (Kimberly Thurston) Burgmeier, and his and former daughter-in-law Dalene’s children: Brandon (Nicole) Cluff, Lyle Blumears, Taunarae, Kiara, and Liam.
Son Ron (Debora) Burgmeier, and their children: Jake and Jordan.
Son Brian (Annmarie) Burgmeier, and their children: Riley Jack, Bruce, and Luke.
Daughter Megan (Bob) Burgmeier Pierce, and her and former son-in-law Andy DeSollar’s children: Drew, Ben (Kelly), Tommy, ElleAnna DeSollar; and Bob’s children: Savanna Pierce, and Madeline (Kody) Moehr and great-grandson Micah.
Marlene is also survived by her siblings Allan and Karen Slowey; and in-laws Carol Dolan, Craig Cashner, and Mary Burgmeier.
She was preceded in death by her beloved son, Joseph Burgmeier; parents, Alphonse and Josephine Slowey; siblings Kenneth Slowey and Shirley Potts; and in-laws, Alphonse and Francis Burgmeier.
Marlene will be remembered for her radiant smile, contagious laughter, impeccable style, quick wit, and unwavering generosity—making everyone feel special.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to all of Marlene’s dear friends and Hospice of Dubuque for their compassionate care.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given in honor of Marlene Burgmeier to Hospice of Dubuque.
Christina Harry William
Christina Harry William, a cherished mother, sister, aunt, and friend, passed away suddenly on Saturday, May 31, 2025, in Maquoketa, IA, at the age of 46. Born on September 22, 1978, in Micronesia, Christina’s vibrant spirit and compassionate heart touched the lives of all who knew her.
Christina’s journey began in Pohnpei, Micronesia, where she was born to Kehpa and Relihna (Harry) William. She grew up surrounded by the love of her family and the rich culture of her homeland. A proud graduate of OHWA Christian High School in 1997, Christina’s thirst for knowledge led her to attend the College of Micronesia, where she furthered her education.
In 1999, Christina’s adventurous spirit took her to South Carolina, where she earned her CNA certificate, dedicating herself to the well-being of those in her care. Her journey eventually brought her to Maquoketa, IA, in 2010, where she continued her work as a CNA at Crestridge. Christina’s hard work and dedication were evident as she served the community at Casey’s General Store for a decade and later as a Direct Support Professional for Imagine the Possibilities, where she worked for the past four years.
Christina’s life was a testament to her love for her family and her faith. She attended the Maquoketa Island Church and found joy in the simple pleasures of life. Known for her social nature, Christina relished in camping, playing pool, and spending quality time with friends and family. Her unique fondness for chewing on ice cubes will be fondly remembered by all who knew her.
Left to honor Christina’s memory are her beloved children, Diamond (Shawn Solomon) William of Cedar Falls, IA, Kasedi Frazier, Semiya Gill, and Jazmyn Gill, all of Maquoketa, IA; her treasured grandchild, Ina Rey Solomon; her devoted brothers, Kehper William of Micronesia, and Ken (fiancée Kim Samson) William of Maquoketa, IA. Christina’s legacy is also carried on by her 13 nieces and 18 nephews, each of whom held a special place in her heart. She was preceded in death by her loving parents, her sister Chris William Johnson, and her brothers William William, Benser William, Menine William, Nathan William, and Martin William.
A celebration of her life will be held at 11 A.M., Saturday, June 21, 2025, at Maquoketa Island Church (Faith Community Church), 511 West Summit Street, Maquoketa, Iowa. Visitation will be held prior to the service from 10 to 11 A.M. at the church. Burial will be at Mount Hope Cemetery, Maquoketa. A luncheon will be served immediately following the burial at the church. The Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa is caring for the family.
Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Jane A. Dunkel
Jane A. Dunkel, 73, of Worthington, Iowa passed away Sunday, June 8, 2025, at her home.
Visitation will be held from 3 – 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville, Iowa. Visitation will continue Thursday morning from 8:45 – 9:45 a.m. at Kramer-Morris Funeral Home prior to funeral services.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at St. Paul Catholic Church in Worthington, Iowa, with burial following in the church cemetery. Rev. Michael Schueller will officiate with Rev. Philip Agyei concelebrating.
Jane was born on January 13, 1952, in Dubuque, IA, daughter of Otto and Mary (Hannan) Theisen. She married Richard Dunkel on November 7, 1970, at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Epworth, Iowa.
Jane devoted her life to caring for her family, friends, and loved ones. She had a generous heart and was always giving – whether through her time, her love, or her unwavering support. She loved spending time with her family, especially the grandkids. She cherished the holidays, spoiling the grandkids, and cooking for all. Jane looked forward to her Bingo games, wherever they were held.
Survivors include her husband of 54 years, Richard; children: Steve (Cindy) Dunkel of Worthington, Kathy (Bob) Polfer of Worthington, Mark Dunkel of Worthington, Drew (Rachel) Dunkel of Farley; grandchildren: Becca, Eli, Sophie, Noah, Hattie, Maggie, Tillie; siblings: Elaine (Jerry) Schueller, Paul (Betty) Theisen; in-laws: Sherri Theisen, and Deb Haas.
She was preceded in death by her parents, parents-in-law, La Vern and Marie Dunkel; siblings: Ralph Theisen, John (Janaan) Theisen, Loras Theisen, and Merle Theisen in infancy.
Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville is assisting the family. Information is available at https://www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.
Timothy I. Lambert
Timothy I. “Tim” Lambert, age 60, of Peosta, IA, completed his earthly journey on June 8, 2025, at home while surrounded by his loving family. To honor Tim’s life, a private family Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Tim’s family.
Tim was born on October 14, 1964, in Iowa, a son to Donald and Carolyn L. (Waters) Lambert. He was a good man who did the best he could with each day he was given. Tim worked with various companies over the years, but truth be told, his heart was always at home with his family. Tim always enjoyed sitting with his boys by his side catching up on the latest WWE matches, bigfoot investigations, and fishing competitions. When he had a little alone time, nothing brought him more joy that watching the old TV shows he had grown up with. And for those who knew Tim best, just simply spending time with his loved one’s was always his favorite way to pass the time. Tim has fought a long and courageous battle with his health issues and now finds peace from those challenges. Thank you, Tim, for living your best life while you could and may eternal peace be yours now until we all meet again.
Those left to cherish the memory of Tim include,
his four sons,
Jared R. Lambert, Peosta, IA,
Cody I. Lambert, Peosta, IA,
Nick L. Lambert, NE,
and Jacob I. Lambert, NE;
his sisters,
Lori Bulger, Dubuque, IA,
and Vicki Gifford, Mechanicsville, IA;
along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors.
Tim was preceded in death by his parents; and his brother, Don Lambert.
Tim’s family would like to thank Dr. Mark Hermann, Dr. Braden Powers, along with the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care.
Online condolences may be shared with Tim’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
James J. Steil

Born on October 24, 1933, in Dubuque, to Clement and Matilda (Behnke) Steil, Jim learned early on the value of hard work, integrity, and how to hit a fastball. A proud graduate of Senior High School, he developed not only his lifelong carpentry skills but also a passion for baseball that stayed with him well beyond his school years. Jim went on to play for the Asbury Phillies, proudly representing his hometown with heart and hustle.
On April 19, 1954, Jim married the love of his life, Jean Ann Schmitt. Their 71 years together were filled with laughter, partnership, and more adventures than can be counted. Just last year, they celebrated their 70th anniversary with a joyous gathering of hundreds of friends and family-proof that their love story was one for the ages.
The Steil’s were the life of the party, especially at the Dubuque Yacht Basin. Summers were spent boating, fishing, camping, and hosting dockside get-togethers where Jim and Jean were always in the center of the fun. If there was a poker run or a boat ride, Jim was ready-with a smile, a good story, and his bride by his side.
Jim’s career began with Merlin Kluck and Larry Haase Construction, helping build countless homes across the Tri-State area. Later, ever the entrepreneur, Jim took a swing at the restaurant business and opened a Famous Recipe Chicken franchise with a few partners. In classic Jim fashion, he added fried fish to the menu, packing the place during Lent-because of course, he knew what the people wanted.
After a brief stint supervising maintenance at John Deere-where he quickly realized the corporate world wasn’t his calling-Jim returned to his true love: building things with his hands. He founded his own construction company, and his craftsmanship can still be admired in homes across Dubuque.
But Jim’s greatest legacy isn’t just in wood and nails-it’s in the service he gave to his community. He joined the Asbury Fire Department in 1957, the year it was founded, and volunteered there for an incredible 68 years. He held countless roles over the decades, including a seat on the Board of Directors, and was honored as Firefighter of the Year in 2007 and inducted into the Hall of Flame in 2013.
He also served his country with pride, spending 17 years in the Iowa National Guard and 5 more in the Army Reserve, retiring as a Major in 1973. Jim never missed an opportunity to serve-whether it was through Resurrection Church, the Dubuque Homebuilders Association, the City of Asbury Board of Adjustments, or the Asbury Eagles Club (where he was once president but always happy to man the kitchen at a fish fry).
A lifelong Chicago Cubs fan, Jim stuck with the team through every “maybe next year.” His loyalty was finally rewarded in 2016 when he stood in Wrigleyville during Game 5 of the World Series-grinning from ear to ear as he saw his beloved Cubs inch one game closer to making history. It was one of the great highlights of his life… even if they did take their time.
More than anything, Jim will be remembered for his kindness, wisdom, calming presence and willingness to help others. He had a gift for making people feel at ease-often without saying a word. And when he spoke, people listened. Because when Jim talked, you knew it mattered.
To his grandkids, he was “The Silver Fox” a nickname he wore with a knowing smile. He was the grandpa who built games in his shop (“Shot Box” and “Horse Craps” became family legends), and the first person they ran to for stories, hugs, or a quiet moment of advice. Jim was the compass of the family, the one who pointed true north whether the waters were calm or stormy.
While a few words could not possibly encompass the legacy Jim leaves behind, his love will be forever endured in those who were fortunate enough to call him Husband, Dad, Grandpa, and friend. The stories he shared, the memories he created and the wisdom he gave will continue to live on because of how profound he was. A man that needed very little but gave everything to those he loved.
He is survived by his beloved wife Jean Ann Steil; brother Vern Steil; children Patti Meyer, David Steil, Rick Steil, and Doug Steil; grandchildren Matthew Meyer, Dylan Steil, Griffin Steil, Tyler Steil, Nick Steil, Emily (Steil) Hansen, and Tucker Steil; and great-grandchild Montana Meyer.
He is reunited in heaven with his parents, Clement and Matilda Steil; granddaughter Tessa Rae Steil; great-grandson Maverick Meyer; and his cherished siblings Eleanor Lombardi, Evelyn Beecher, Gerald Steil, Alvina Murphy, Leonard Steil, Mary Ann Derouin, Norman Steil and many nieces, nephews, family members and good friends.
Visitation will be held from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Thursday June 12th at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home. The Mass of Catholic Burial for Jim will be at 10:30 am on June 13, 2025 at Church of The Resurrection followed by his burial at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery. Full military honors will be rendered by American Legion Post #6 and the Iowa Army National Guard.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Asbury Fire Department or Asbury Eagles Club.
Jim leaves behind a legacy of love, service, and steady strength-a man who could build anything, fix anything, and be there for anyone. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting James’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Roland Lee Hansen
Ron L. Hansen, 82, of East Dubuque, IL passed away on June 7th, 2025, at home surrounded by his family.
Visitation for family and friends will be on Thursday, June 12th, 2025, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road with a wake service to be held at 3:45 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, June 13th, 2025, at St. Raphael Cathedral with Very Rev. Dennis Quint officiating. Burial will follow in Mount Calvary Cemetery.
Ron is survived by his wife of 59 years Vicki; two sons Erik (Stacey) Hansen, of Peosta, and Jayme (Kelly) Hansen, of Spring Hill, FL. His grandchildren: Justin (Miranda) Hansen, Emiley (Tristan) Meyer, Caitlin (Joe) Pottebaum, Jayden (Jacob Briggs) Hansen, Brayde (Logan) Pint and Rayghan Hansen. Great grandchildren: Emmett Meyer, Eleanor Pottebaum, Palmer Meyer, Taryn Meyer and Tye Meyer. He is also survived by his bonus daughter who he loved as his own, Carrie (Todd) Habel and their children TJ, Nick, Ashlyn, and Cooper. Two nephews Don (Stacy) Bowman and Bryan (Lisa) Bowman; sisters-in-law Jane Scardino and Janice (Craig) Hingtgen. He was preceded in death by his sister Diann Bowman-Portzen.
The Life of Ron Hansen
Ron was a man who lived with purpose, quiet strength, and a deep, enduring love for his family, friends, and work. Over the years, he wore many hats—husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, friend, photographer, John Deere employee, and proud Chicago Bears fan—but above all, he was someone who left an unforgettable mark on every life he touched.
After 30 years of dedicated service at John Deere, he retired—but retirement only marked the beginning of another chapter, one just as full of passion and purpose. Ron built Hansen Photography into a thriving family business, working alongside his wife, sons Erik and Jayme, and lifelong friend Doug Wagner. With support and friendship from fellow photographers like Dick Weber, Greg Nauman, Gary Fagan, and Bill Bixler, Ron was constantly refining his craft. We always knew where we’d be every Friday and Saturday, often years in advance. He never showed up to a wedding in anything less than a perfectly pressed suit. He took his work seriously—so seriously that he’d rarely eat at the receptions, always saying, “We’re here to work!” That commitment to professionalism set him apart.
Ron had the “gift of gab,” and if you knew him, you know that’s no exaggeration. Every week brought new friends, and every friend became family. With his magnetic personality, sharp wit, and million-dollar laugh, Ron could talk to anyone about anything. He had a nickname for everyone and a one-liner for every occasion. With Ron, you got what you got—and what you got was something truly special.
But beyond his work and friendships, Ron’s greatest joy was his family. He loved traveling with us—especially to Florida—and later in life, he cherished playing golf with his sons and spending time with his grandchildren as they grew. He was a loving, gentle, and giving man—always present and always proud. Whether it was a trip to the zoo, shopping excursions, or simply sitting down for a conversation, every grandchild carries their own treasured memories of Papa.
A particularly special chapter in his life began when his niece, Carrie Lynne, entered their family and completed it as the daughter they never had. Ron adored her laughter and love. She affectionately called him “Rudy”—a nickname he eventually wore like a badge of honor. Carrie later married Todd Habel adding a son in law into his life, and his family grew once again.
“Ron also cherished his daughters-in-law—Kelly, Jayme’s wife, whom he lovingly called ‘Queeny,’ and Stacey, Erik’s wife, affectionately known as ‘Red.’ They were more than family to him—they were friends, caregivers, and constant sources of joy. Whatever Ron needed, the girls were always there, and he never stopped joking with them.
As time went on, Ron was blessed with ten grandchildren, all of whom he adored. He earned the title of “Papa” with pride, and he was deeply involved in their lives. He was their biggest cheerleader—whether offering advice (solicited or not), attending every activity, or proudly sharing their achievements with anyone who would listen. Papa later became Great-Grandpa to seven great-grandchildren—with one more on the way. His pride in his growing family knew no bounds.
Sundays were sacred—Bears game days. His friend Mick, his nephew Donny, and Donny’s son Sam were faithful companions, joining Ron for every Bears game—while I, a loyal Vikings fan, cheered from upstairs.” It was our tradition to be loud, funny, and full of love.
Some of Ron’s happiest years were spent at the Dubuque Golf and Country Club. He found such joy on Friday night couples’ outings, sharing laughs and life with good friends. And though he couldn’t always play the game as well, he understood it; he loved sharing a good time with friends. He’d often have younger golfers in our home, along with his wife’s number one caddie and friend, Brett Kauffman, reviewing tapes, offering tips, and sharing his wisdom. And when playing on Sundays, his vision might have needed a spotter like Jimmy, but his love for the game never wavered.
He was, famously, a shopaholic. Vicki will never forget their trip to Italy—while she was set on seeing the Sistine Chapel and the Spanish Steps, Ron was far more interested in shopping. That was just like him—always full of surprises. They even renewed their vows in Italy, on their 40th anniversary, in a small church with an Irish priest. A strange and beautiful love story—just like theirs.
Ron and Vicki met when she was only 13, playing baseball at the Franklin playground. He, Jimmy Corbett, and Vicki played every day, and as time passed, their friendship deepened. By 16, they were inseparable, and at 18, they married—despite everyone saying it would never last. Well, here they are, 59 years later. Vicki can proudly say Ron wasn’t just her husband—he was her best friend.
They built a beautiful life together, filled with love, laughter, and extraordinary memories. Ron couldn’t go anywhere without making a new friend. He was always surrounded by people who cared deeply for him. He lived generously, laughed wholeheartedly, and loved without limits.
Ron’s legacy lives on in his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, friends, and everyone whose life he touched with a smile, a joke, or a kind word. He was pure and caring, with a heart of gold and a laugh that could light up a room.
He will be missed deeply and dearly. But more than anything, he will be remembered—with love, with gratitude, and with joy.
James P. Besler
James P. Besler, 68, of Farley, Iowa, passed away Sunday, June 8, 2025 at Hawkeye Care Center in Dubuque, Iowa.
Visitation for Jim will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Reiff Funeral Home in Farley, Iowa. Visitation will also be held after 9 a.m. on Friday at the funeral home.
A Mass of Christian Burial for Jim will be held at 10:00 a.m., on Friday, June 13, 2025, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Farley, Iowa with Rev. Michael Schueller presiding. Burial will be held in St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Farley, Iowa.
He was born December 6, 1956 in Dubuque, Iowa, son of Frank J. and Frances L. (Westhoff) Besler. He received his education in the St. Joseph’s School and graduated from Leo High School in Holy Cross, Iowa. He farmed in the rural Farley area and also was employed at Farm Tek in Dyersville, Iowa.
He, enjoyed bowling, golf and woodworking, and especially his dog, Porter’s companionship.
He is survived by his sisters, Suzanne Siepman of Tinley Park, IL, Diane (Kevin) Hagemann of Dyersville, IA; his brothers, Don Besler of Dubuque, IA, Ken (Darlene) Besler of Farley, IA, Mark (Diana) Besler of Iowa city, IA and one sister-in-law, Nancy Besler of Farley, IA.
He is preceded in death by his parents; one brother, John Besler; one sister, Darlene Besler; two brothers in-law, Jim Siepman and Mark Dillon; one sister-in-law. Cooie Besler; and a nehew, Joshua Dillon.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com
In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established.
Thomas L. Bastis
Thomas L. Bastis, age 77, of Dubuque, passed on June 3, 2025, at Harmony Cedar Rapids. To celebrate Tom’s life, family and friends may visit from 10:00 a.m. until 10:45 a.m., on Friday, June 13, 2025, at Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street. Funeral services will be held immediately following visitation at 11:00 a.m., on Friday at Behr’s with Deacon David Roth officiating. Burial will be in Linwood Cemetery, where full military honors will be accorded by the Dubuque Marine Corps League.
Tom was born on June 17, 1947, in Baraboo, Wisconsin, the son of Anthony Bastis and Alice Owens.
Tom graduated from Dubuque Senior High School and attended Loras College before joining the military. He honorably served his country with the U.S. Marines during Vietnam, and was awarded 2 Purple Heart medals. After returning from overseas, Tom went to work at the Dubuque Packing Company and FDL. Tom cherished his alone time, fishing, watching the Dubuque Fighting Saints and his daily trips to Dupaco and Hy-Vee. He also enjoyed watching Notre Dame, Ole Miss and the Iowa Hawkeyes.
Those left to cherish Tom’s memory include
his children,
Nicole (Cole) Kaiser, Hazel Green, WI
and Thomas (Kelly) Bastis, Canton, GA;
5 grandchildren,
Brandon, Mallory, Mason, Austin and Sierra;
a great-granddaughter,
Arrow;
2 sisters,
Vicky Lincoln
and Mary Francois;
a special niece,
Angie (Tim) Trentz;
and several nieces and nephews.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents; and 4 brothers, John, Jim, Dan and Jerry.
Tom’s family would like to thank the Iowa City VA Hospital, UnityPoint Hospice Cedar Rapids and Harmony Cedar Rapids for the compassionate care they provided for Tom.
Cards and memorials in Tom’s memory may be mailed to Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001, Attn. Tom Bastis Family.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.behrfuneralhome.com