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Lucille J. Flagel

Lucille J. Flagel, 100, of Maquoketa, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Thursday morning, January 29, 2026, at Maquoketa Care Center in Maquoketa, Iowa.

Born Lucille Jeanette Miller on September 17, 1925, in Jackson County, Iowa, she was the twin daughter of Albert and Florence (Krumviede) Miller. She weighed less than 2 pounds at birth and spent the first 30 days of her life on the oven door in a shoebox.  Her sister Lucinda died at birth.  Lucille’s early years were spent receiving her education at the Sommerville Country School in Jackson County.  Her heart found its match in Marvin L. Flagel, whom she married on June 10, 1943, in Spragueville, Iowa. Their union was a testament to love and partnership until Marvin’s passing on November 17, 1987. Together, they began their life in Clinton before settling on a farm in the Emeline area of Jackson County. As a farmwife, Lucille embraced rural life, raising a family and tending to the brown Swiss cows that dotted their land.

After retiring from farm life, Lucille and Marvin moved to Maquoketa, where she became an accomplished seamstress.  Beyond her family and sewing, Lucille enjoyed traveling and exploring new places with a group of friends.

Lucille’s legacy is carried on by her children: Harlan Flagel of Blue Grass, IA, Steven Flagel of Zwingle, IA, and Scott (Jeannie) Flagel of Baldwin, IA; 5 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, 4 great-great-grandchildren, 5 step-grandchildren, and 13 step-great-grandchildren;. A very special niece, Patti Dague, along with many other special friends, nieces, and nephews, also survive her. Lucille was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Marvin, her infant son James, infant twin sister Lucinda, brothers Meryl and Donald Miller, two daughters-in-law Dorothea Flagel and Verna Flagel, and a very special niece, Vicki Bickford.

A Graveside Service and Burial celebrating her life will be held at 2 P.M., Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at Bridgeport Cemetery, rural Maquoketa.  There is no public visitation. The Carson Celebration of Life Center is caring for the family.

In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be made to the Bridgeport Cemetery Association.

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

 


 

Mary E. Barth

Mary E. Barth of Dubuque, formerly of Durango, Iowa, died peacefully on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at Stonehill Care Center.

A prayer service will be held at 1:00 pm Sunday, February 8, 2026 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory followed by visitation until 5:00 pm.

The Mass of Christian Burial for Mary will be 10:30 am Monday, February 9, 2026, at Church of the Resurrection. Burial will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Key West.

Mary was born on October 16, 1938, in North Buena Vista, Iowa, daughter of Alfred and Bernadette (Riniker) Kennicker. On July 7, 1962, she married Melvin Barth at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in North Buena Vista. Mary and Melvin raised their family and farmed in the Durango area from 1965 until 2023 when they moved to Dubuque.

Family was her pride and joy, especially her grandchildren, and she made sure no one ever left her house hungry. Her holiday meals and assorted desserts were a special treat. Mary enjoyed tending her flowers, vegetable garden, and raspberry patch. She also provided childcare for family, friends, and neighbors for many years and took special care of each and every one.

Survivors include her husband, Melvin; daughters Elaine (Tom) Majerus of Dickeyville, WI, Joan (Mike) Steffen of Holy Cross, IA, Ellen (Kevin) Habel of Swisher, IA, and Marcia (Michael) Leick of North Liberty, IA; grandchildren Tyler (Kari) Majerus, Brian (Katie) Majerus, Valerie (Dustin) Kieler, Evan Majerus, Jerry (Meggan) Sigwarth, Stacey (Mitch) Bryson, Amber (Josh) Feldmann, Ashley (Jake) Lansing, Sam (Emily) Habel, Ben (Liz) Habel, Claire Habel, Carter Leick, and Nolan Leick; great-grandchildren Vernon and Clive Majerus, Lily and Levi Majerus, Caleb, Jonah and Micah Sigwarth, Estella Bryson, and Calvin Kieler; brother Gerald Kennicker; sisters-in-law Eileen Merfeld, Dorothy Kennicker, Dorothy Crews, and Alice Barth; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents, father and mother-in-law Henry and Irene (Sprank) Barth; siblings and in-laws Edward Kennicker, Stella (Joe) Bertjens, Ray (Irma) Kennicker, Marita (Sam) Etter, Lawrence (Eunice) Kennicker, Teresa (Robert) Hefel, Frank (Kathryn) Kennicker, Clarence (Florence) Kennicker, Karen Kennicker, Leroy Kennicker, Leon Kennicker, Roger Barth, and Dorothy (Loras) Meyer.

The family would like to thank the staff and Mary’s friends at Stonehill Care Center for their compassion and care.

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

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

 


 

Dawn Jackson

Dawn Jackson, age 66, of East Dubuque, Illinois, passed away on February 3rd, 2026, at Luther Manor in Dubuque, IA, following a courageous battle with cancer.  To honor Dawn’s life a private family service will be held at a later date.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Dawn’s family.

Born on August 13, 1959, in Dubuque, IA, a daughter to Ronald and Suzanne (Tschiggfrie) Scheffert.  Dawn was a loving wife, devoted mother, cherished grandmother, sister, and daughter. She married her high school sweetheart, James Jackson, on June 25, 1982, and together they shared 43 years of life filled with love and laughter. They were blessed with a daughter, Christina, whom Dawn loved deeply and cherished beyond measure.

Dawn found joy in life’s simple pleasures. She enjoyed shopping, thrifting at junk stores, watching Turner classic movies and Ancient Aliens, and spending time over a good cup of coffee. She had a deep love for jewelry and proudly served for many years as a jewelry manager at Younkers, a role she held with dedication and pride until the store’s closure. Known for her kindness, strength, and warmth, Dawn had a gentle way of bringing comfort and happiness to everyone around her.

Dawn is survived by her husband, James Jackson, East Dubuque, IL; her daughter, Christina (Chris) Welter, East Dubuque, IL; her beloved granddaughter, Mia Welter, at home; her mother, Sue Scheffert, Dubuque, IA; and her sisters, Beth (Joe) Ryan, East Dubuque, IL, Rhonda Scheffert, Dubuque IA, and Amy Risavy, Tampa, FL; along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

She was preceded in death by her father, Ron Scheffert.

The family extends their heartfelt appreciation for the love and support shown during this difficult time and will hold a celebration of life at a later date for all who knew and loved Dawn.

Dawn’s family would like to express their sincere gratitude to the doctors, nurses, and healthcare staff, especially Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care throughout her illness.

In lieu of flowers, a Dawn L. Jackson memorial fund has been established.

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

 


 

Wayne R. Klaren

Wayne R. Klaren, 91, of Worthington, Iowa, passed away Peacefully on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, surrounded by his family in the comfort of his home.

The family will greet friends and relatives from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Friday, February 26m 2026 at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Worthington, Iowa, where services will be held at 11:00 a.m., with Rev. Tyler Raymond officiating.  Full military honors will follow services.

Wayne was born March 18, 1934, in Winthrop, Iowa, son of Leo and Evelyn Klaren.  He received his education in the Lamont High School.   Wayne was united in marriage to Ann (White) Klaren on February 13, 1960, in St. Paul’s Church in Worthington, Iowa.  Together they farmed in the rural Worthington, Iowa until 1987.  He then worked for 10 years at Modernfold in Dyersville, Iowa.

Wayne served in the US Army for two years he was a corporal in an Infantry division, serving 18 months in Germany.

A man of many passions, Wayne found joy in the simple and meaningful moments of life, he loved fishing, playing cards, restoring his beloved John Deere tractors, and spending time with those he cherished the most.  If he wasn’t at home, he could often be found at his daughter’s salon chatting with her clients or at his son’s home, happily mowing the lawn.  Wayne never missed an opportunity to support his grandchildren-whether cheering from the stands, chauffeuring them where they needed to go, or cooking and baking their favorite treats.

He attended mass regularly, having a strong faith in God.  He is a member of St. Paul’s Parish in Worthington, Iowa.

He is survived by his wife Ann Klaren of Worthington, IA; his children,  Sara (Kevin) Wilgenbusch of Rickardsville, IA; seven grandchildren, Alyssa (Matt) Lattner, Adam (Erica) Wilgenbusch, Alyssa Wilgenbusch, Nathan Klaren, Chris Klaren, Josh Klaren and Gavin Tigges; one great grandchild, Huxlee Lattner and one on the way; his sibling Mary Lee (Ladd) Wessels of Dundee, IA; sisters and brother-in-laws.  Janice Tegeler of Dyersville, IA, Harry (Mary Lou) White of Worthington, IA and a sister-in-law, Mary Jane White of Dyersville, IA

He is preceded in death by his parents; his beloved sons, Jerry Klaren and David (Jenny) Klaren; his brothers, Gerald Klaren and Darryl (Marilyn) Klaren; his father and mother-in-law, Ed and Louise White; four brothers-in-law, Elmer White, George Hosch, Larry Tegeler and Justin Runde; and two sisters-in-laws, Lois Hosch and Delores Runde.

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

 


 

JoAnn E. Mahoney

JoAnn Esther Mahoney, 85, of Dubuque, passed away on Friday, January 30, 2026.

In accordance with JoAnn’s wishes there will be no visitation. A private burial service will be held at a later date at Resurrection Cemetery in Asbury, IA. Leonard Funeral Home and Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd, is assisting the family.

JoAnn was born on May 9,1940, in Dubuque, the daughter of William L. and Rosella E. (Reinker) Kingsley. She graduated from Senior High School. She was formerly married to Ernest Motsch and together they were blessed with three children. On March 3, 1979, she married Stuart K. Mahoney. She was employed in the cafeteria at Mercy Hospital and then as a CNA at Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs, CO. JoAnn volunteered at Mercy Hospital for many years after retirement.

JoAnn loved to travel, her favorite place was Bryce Canyon, Utah. Her and her beloved Stu lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado for years and loved taking rides in the mountains. JoAnn said her best accomplishment was having her children. She said that she was proud of each of them, they were her reason for living and loved them so much.

She is survived by her three children, Calvin (Leslie) Motsch, Julie Motsch and Joyce (Jeff) Welty; grandchildren, Zachary (Erika) Motsch, Jennifer (Heath) Kohl, Ellen (Alex Miller) Motsch, Eain Meyer, Abby Meyer, Claire (Ethan Palmer) Kearney, Jackson (Ashley) Kearney, Noah Kearney, Cassie Kearney; great grandchildren, Finnegan, Aidan, Addison, Dawson, Brynlee, Stella, Weston, Madison, Katherine, Alayna, Aubrey, Kingsley, Kingston, ZoRyan; and very dear friend Robert “Bob” Wolf.

JoAnn was preceded in death by her husband Stuart Mahoney, parents William and Rosella Kingsley and her very dear friends Von, Millie, Shirley and Donna.

In lieu of flowers or memorial gifts, please donate to Hospice of Dubuque in memory of JoAnn E. Mahoney.

We would like to thank Grand Meadows for their genuine compassion and care.

 


 

Kay F. Barfels

The moon rose on Kay F. Barfels life on February 2, 2026, at home. She lives on in our memories, stories, and hearts.

A private family burial will be at Linwood Cemetery in Dubuque. Those who want to come talk or laugh with Mama Kay may find her (near Stacey) overlooking the Mississippi at Linwood Cemetery.  Her wit, passion for learning and travel, and her ability to allow the talents of others to shine will be celebrated with a large pizza and ice cream party once the weather is more to her liking.

The sun rose on Kay’s life on October 9, 1940. She was office manager of Dubuque Internal Medicine for 35 years. In retirement, she cherished gatherings with her beloved work family. Kay had 11 loving years with Gary Huebner (Dubuque) and his family. She and Gary made friends travelling the country, but also on the Riverwalk, at church, at the mall, and in Strawberry Point.

Kay’s mind and body remain alive through her daughter, Sarah (Melanie House) Barfels. Their connection can never be lost, only change form. She is also survived by younger siblings Larry (Kathy), Judy (Bob), and Jerry.

She is joining her parents, Frances and Dean, brother Barry, and many beloved Siamese cats.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may go to First Congregational Church of Dubuque or to Hospice of Dubuque.

Sarah is deeply grateful for the care given by Melanie House, Gary Huebner, Hospice of Dubuque, Molly Manders, and Peggie Davis.

 


 

Dale E. Schmidt

Dale E. Schmidt, 94, of Baldwin, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Monday, February 2, 2026, at home.

Dale Edwin Schmidt was born on March 4, 1931, at home near Hickory Grove Cemetery, rural Monmouth, Iowa, to Raymond John and Neta (Bickford) Schmidt.  He was delivered by his grandmother, Florence Bickford, who was a well-known midwife in the area.  Dale was a 1949 graduate of Delmar High School.  He was married two times, both for 30 years.  He married his first wife Bernetta in February of 1953.  Two children were born to this union, Lawrence and Sheila Rae.  Bernetta preceded him in death in 1983.  He then found love again and married Norma Jean Grosskruger on July 14, 1984.  She preceded him in death in 2014.

Dale first farmed and worked for the Fish N Tackle Company and Clinton Engines, both in Maquoketa.  He also was a gunsmith and owned a gun shop in Davenport for several years before taking a job doing Tool Analysis with Caterpillar in Mt. Joy.  He retired after 40 years and returned to farming where he kept farming until the age of 89.

Dale was a member of the Christ’s Community Faith Church in Monmouth.  He enjoyed travelling and fishing, however his greatest accomplishment was building his house with his son, Lawrence, whom he was very proud of.

Those left to honor his memory include a son, Lawrence Schmidt of Baldwin, IA; 2 grandchildren, Benjamin (Kim) Schmidt, and Zachary Schmidt; 4 great-grandchildren, Christian, Emma, Alexis, and Raymond Schmidt; 1 step-great-grandchild, Ian Woods; lifetime friends, Betty (Lawrence Tony) Brammerlo and Kelly and Luella Keeney; special friends, Rod and Maggie Wentworth.  He was preceded in death by his parents, first wife Bernetta and second wife Norma, daughter Sheila Rae, and sisters Cecelia Schmidt, Mary Rath, and Elverda Smith.

A celebration of his life will be held at 11:30 A.M., Friday, February 6, 2026, at Christ’s Community Faith Church in Monmouth, Iowa.  Visitation will be held prior to the funeral from 10 to 11:30 A.M. at the church.  Burial will be at the Canton, Iowa Cemetery.

The family would like to give special thanks to caregivers Connie Clark and Velene Merrick, and to the staff of Hospice of Jackson County.

In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be directed to Camp Courageous of Iowa.

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

 


 

Mary Jo Vrotsos

Mary Jo Vrotsos, age 75, of LaMotte, Iowa, passed away on January 30, 2026, at home.

Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m.

Mary Jo was born on May 22, 1950, in Dubuque, Iowa, to William Landon and Elizabeth (McDonnell) Kieffer. Mary Jo graduated from Wahlert High School in 1968. She attended and graduated from Clarke College with a degree in History and then later with a degree in Computer Science. Mary Jo married the love of her life, John A. Vrotsos, on September 18, 1971, in Dubuque, Iowa. Mary Jo worked at and retired from McKesson, formerly Cycare, in August 2012.

Mary Jo and her husband John were active conservation supporters, including maintaining their property with native prairie grass and protecting the timber. She was a board member and volunteered at NAMI Dubuque for several years. Mary Jo was also part of a local embroidering guild and enjoyed embroidery retreats. She had a passion for gardening and was known for her delicious pickles, sauerkraut and homemade tomato soup.  Mary Jo was beautifully creative with card making and her stitching samplers will be enjoyed for years to come by her children and grandchildren. Mary Jo loved to travel and visited many different countries in Europe and Japan with her daughter Alethea.  She loved to meet new people and sit down and drink coffee and people watch.  Mary Jo enjoyed time with her in-laws during Christmas cookie baking and Eggplant gatherings.  Mary Jo was the proud older sister of her two sisters and two brothers. She loved her children and grandchildren and spent years attending music concerts and sporting events.  On Saturday morning, you could find Mary Jo attending farmer’s market and buying from local vendors.  Her grandchildren loved to take Ranger rides and watching Say Yes to the Dress with her.

Mary Jo is survived by her four children, Matthew (Shannon) Vrotsos, Ethan Vrotsos, Alethea Vrotsos, and Jacob Vrotsos; her three grandchildren Ryan (Laura Cook), Madelyne and Chloe Vrotsos; her brother Billy (Pat) Landon of Bailey, CO; sister, Lisa (Larry) Pieper of Union, MO and brother Jimmy Landon of Rockhill, MO; brothers-and sisters-in-law, Mary Smith, Marc (Linda) Vrotsos, Debbie Vrotsos, Don (Juli) Vrotsos, Chris Davis, Blaise (Ann) Vrotsos, Paul (Don) Vrotsos and Peter Vrotsos.

Mary Jo was preceded in death by her loving husband John Vrotsos, her parents William Landon and Elizabeth (Gene) Kieffer, her in-laws Allen and Helen Vrotsos, her sister Debbie Landon, brothers-in-law Michael Smith, Bill Davis, Curt Vrotsos and sister-in-law Ann Hess.

In lieu of flowers memorials in memory of Mary Jo may be given to Jackson County Conservation, EB Lyons/Mines of Spain, Dubuque and NAMI Dubuque.

Mary Jo’s family wishes to thank the Jackson Co Sheriff’s Department, Bellevue EMS and Leonard Funeral Home.

 


 

Lois E. Hancock

Lois E. Hancock, 87, of Dubuque, Iowa passed away peacefully on January 31st, 2026, at Bethany Home following a courageous battle with Parkinson’s Disease.

Family and friends are invited to attend visitation from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM on Friday, February 6, 2026, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM, with Father Mark Ressler officiating. Burial will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, Dubuque, IA is assisting the family with arrangements.

Lois was born on May 17, 1938, in Dubuque, Iowa, the daughter of Alfred and Clara (Becker) Frank. She married James F. Hancock on August 25, 1956, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church. He preceded her in death on October 31, 2003.

Lois was a lifelong member of St. Columbkille Catholic Church. She enjoyed spending time with friends and family, especially playing cards, bowling, and golfing. Her skill on the golf course was notable, as she achieved an impressive five hole-in-ones. Lois also enjoyed to travel and she cherished the trips she took with her husband Jim and her friends.

Known for her impeccable style and attention to detail, Lois worked in retail at The Closet and Maurices. Her sense of fashion and commitment to customer service earned her many loyal, repeat customers who appreciated her advice.

Above all, Lois will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, and grandmother, devoted to her family and always present in their lives.

She is survived by her daughter Ann (Jeff) Blake; her four sons: Tim (Kay) Hancock, Bob (Tina) Hancock, Pat (June) Hancock, and Chuck (Joyce) Hancock, 13 grandchildren and many great grandchildren; her brother Robert “Butch” Frank; brother and sister-in-law Jack & Gayle Hancock.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Jim, her son James J. “J.J” Hancock, granddaughter Leslie Hancock; sisters and brothers-in-law Sr. Janice Hancock, PBVM, Blaine & Janaan Hancock, Calvin “Blackie” & Margaret Hancock, and Bill & Jannan Hancock.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be given to Hospice of Dubuque or St. Columbkille Catholic Church.

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Cao and his staff, as well as Hospice of Dubuque, for the exceptional care and compassion they provided to Lois. A special thank you to the staff at Bethany Home for their devoted care of Lois over the past six years. The family deeply appreciates the kindness and attention given to her during this time.

 


 

Gerald F. Marshall

Gerald “Jerry” F. Marshall, age 80, of Bellevue, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, February 1, 2026.

A Funeral Mass celebrating Jerry’s life will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, February 6, 2026, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Bellevue. A Wake Service will be at 2:30 p.m. with visitation to follow from 3:00-7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 5, 2026, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Bellevue. Additional Visitation will be 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., Friday prior to Mass at the Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home & Cremation Service in Bellevue.  Burial with Military Honors, conducted by Bellevue American Legion Post #273, will be at St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery in Bellevue.

Jerry was born on September 12, 1945, in Bellevue, the son of Robert and Dorothy (Mesch) Marshall. He graduated from Marquette Catholic High School in 1964. On September 4, 1965, Jerry married Ruth Manders, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Bellevue. He was drafted into the United States Navy in October of 1965 and proudly served his country.

Jerry worked for the railroad in Clinton before beginning a 30-year career at John Deere Dubuque Works in 1968. Alongside his full-time work, he farmed for more than 39 years—a passion that brought him great joy before eventually moving into town. Jerry also had a lifelong love for horses and gardening, which he loved to share with others. He was very involved  with the Bellevue  Horseman’s Club.

Following retirement, Jerry drove the school bus for Marquette Catholic Schools for 24 years, forming special bonds with students and families alike. He was an active member of the Bellevue Knights of Columbus Council #1354 for much of his adult life, a role that became especially dear to him in recent years. Jerry was also a faithful member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and Bellevue American Legion Post #273.

Jerry was truly one of the kindest souls—someone with a huge heart and an endless ability to make people feel loved and welcomed. He never met a stranger, only a friend he hadn’t talked to yet. Known for his “embellished” stories, he had a special gift for making people laugh. Above all else, Jerry loved his family deeply. Time spent together meant everything to him, and he made sure those he loved truly knew it.

Though his shoes will be incredibly hard to fill, we are deeply blessed to have been loved by him for all these years.

Jerry is survived by his wife of 60 years, Ruth; his children, Troy (Kathy) Marshall of Hiawatha, Mike Marshall of DeWitt, Chad (Julie) Marshall of Amarillo, Texas, and Traci (Jared) Freiburger of Asbury; nine grandchildren, Kara (Drew) McGovern, Jenae Marshall, Brady, Natasha, Ashlyn, and Brock Freiburger, Joshua and Jacob Marshall, Alex Marshall and one great-grandchild Jaxon McGovern; a sister, Sally (Nick) Fondell; sisters-and brothers-in-law, Barb Marshall, Joe Hipschen, Dorothy (Donald) Michels, Darla (Larry) Hingtgen, Pat Dosland, and Wayne Manders; and numerous nieces, nephews, and extended relatives.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Bob and Dorothy; his mother and father-in-law, Chris and Veronica Manders; a granddaughter, Grace Marshall; siblings, Robert “Joe” Marshall, Kay Hipschen, and Ruth Ann Jess; and brothers-in-law, Ole Dosland and Leonard (Darlene) Manders.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Jerry’s memory.

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

 


 

Paul N. Talsma

Paul N. Talsma, resident of Guttenberg, Iowa, passed peacefully on January 29, 2026.

Paul entered this world on Easter Sunday, April 13, 1941, surrounded by love with little to no fanfare. He chose to depart this world in the same manner. He had a love of nature, sailing, music and family. Adventurous at heart, he spent his early years in the Army exploring Alaska & continued traveling extensively throughout his lifetime. He is now on his final journey.

He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Joni; his daughter, April & son-in-law, Michael; sisters: Faye, Anna and their families; sisters-in-law: Michele, Sandy & husband Mike; brother-in law, Ron and their families.

Visitation will be held from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at St. John’s Lutheran Church located at 203 Pearl St, Guttenberg, IA 52052. Funeral service will commence at 10:30 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Lutheran World Relief in Paul’s name.

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.

 


 

Richard L. Ostert

Richard L. “Dick” Ostert, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully at the age of 90 on Sunday morning, February 1, 2026, at his home in rural Maquoketa, Iowa. Born on April 3, 1935, in Iowa City, Iowa, to Louis and Beulah (Dague) Ostert, Dick’s life was a testament to his dedication to his family, work, and community.

Growing up in Fulton and Dubuque, Dick was a graduate of Dubuque Senior High School, class of 1952. He embarked on a life of love and commitment when he married Betty Jane Buck on April 25, 1953, in Dubuque, Iowa. Together, they welcomed four children into the world: Gary, Sherry, Terry, and Tina. After the passing of his beloved Betty in 2004, Dick was fortunate to find love once more and married Susan Schoenig Behrens Engelkins on July 23, 2005, blending their families and hearts.

Dick dedicated over 50 years to farming, nurturing the land with the same care he showed his family. His career at John Deere Dubuque spanned 30 years, where he spent 17 years as a devoted full-time union representative and 13 as a skilled pipe fitter before retiring on August 31, 1990. His commitment to his colleagues and the labor movement was unwavering, and his contributions to the workplace were deeply valued.

His service extended beyond his professional life. Dick proudly served in the National Guard for nine years, demonstrating his love for his country. His civic engagement was evident through his roles as the Maquoketa Township Trustee, Democratic chairman, and a longstanding member of the Jackson County Condemnation Board.

A man of faith, Dick was an active member of the First Lutheran Church in Maquoketa. He had served as Chairman and Vice Chairman, and his involvement in various committees over the years helped to strengthen the church community.

Dick’s legacy is carried on by his loving wife, Susan Ostert of Maquoketa, IA; his children, Sherry (Larry) Keeney of Elwood, IA, Terry (Cathy) Ostert of Garwin, IA, and Tina (Dion) Brundage of Maquoketa, IA; step-children, Kurt (Cara) Behrens of Norwalk, IA, and Joshua Engelkins of Dubuque, IA; 10 grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, Dina (Larry) Pickel of Dickeyville, WI, and Judy (Larry) Marcue of Hazel Green, WI, along with many nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death were his parents, his first wife Betty, son Gary, brothers Robert and Jim, and sisters Verdina, Joan, Lois, and Patty.

A celebration of his life will be held at 11 A.M., Thursday, February 5, 2026, at First Lutheran Church in Maquoketa.  Visitation will be held prior to the funeral from 9:30 to 11 A.M. at the church.  Burial will be at the Andrew, Iowa Cemetery.

 


 

Gerald G. Yarolem

Gerald G. “Zeke” Yarolem Sr. 87, of Maquoketa, Iowa, passed away unexpectedly on Friday morning, January 30, 2026, at home.

Gerald Gene Yarolem Sr was born on May 24, 1938, in rural Canton, Iowa, to Charles and Blanche Alberta (Bickford) Yarolem. Gerald grew up in the Canton area and was a graduate of Onslow High School. His early years were spent working for local farmers including Vince Franzen and Sam Caven, where he developed a lifelong love for the land and agriculture. On November 6, 1971, he married the love of his life, Janice Adele Brady, in Maquoketa, Iowa.

Throughout his career, Gerald was known for his dedication and skill. He worked at Clinton Engines in Maquoketa before finding his calling as a Lineman Operator for IBEW Local #55, a position he held for over two decades until his retirement.

Gerald’s faith was an integral part of his life. He was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Maquoketa.  An avid outdoorsman, Gerald found solace in nature. He was happiest when he was fishing, caring for his horses, or enjoying the company of his cats. His massive garden was a source of pride and joy, and he delighted in sharing its bounty with family and friends. Above all, Gerald cherished the time spent with his grandchildren.

Those left to honor his memory include his wife, Janice Yarolem of Maquoketa, IA; children, Sandy King of Maquoketa, IA, J.R. Yarolem of Fulton, IL, Bruce (Kathy) Tracy of Maquoketa, IA, Cathy (Dwayne) Rupp of Maquoketa, IA, and Regina (Clint) Hoeger of Maquoketa, IA; sister, Marlene Hess of Eldon, MO; 14 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild; and many nieces and nephews.  He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Charles Jr., Kenny, Rex, Wayne, and Bob, sisters Marietta Graves, Jane Holland, Phyllis Edwards and one infant sister, son Gary King, and grandchildren J.T. Yarolem and Todd Tracy.

Funeral services will be held at 11 A.M., Monday, February 9, 2026, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa.  Visitation will be held prior to the funeral from 9:30 to 11 A.M. at the funeral home.  Burial will be at Hickory Grove Cemetery, rural Monmouth, Iowa.

In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a Gerald G. “Zeke” Yarolem Sr memorial fund has been established.

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

 


 

Jane C. Barthell

Jane C. Barthell was born Dorothy Jane Chambers to Harry E. and Grace (Dinzy) Chambers in Dubuque, Iowa on August 1, 1929. She passed away on February 1, 2026, at Gables Care Center of Boutwell’s Landing, Oak Park Heights, MN and in the care of Lakeview Hospice, Stillwater, MN.

Jane grew up in the Congregational Church and graduated from Dubuque High School in 1947. She attended the University of Dubuque where she majored in music and Christian education. She was the concertmaster in the university orchestra. She also sang in the university choir where she met Tom Barthell. He sat behind her and tickled her ear to get her attention.

Tom and Jane were married on August 26, 1951, after Jane graduated. They lived in a tiny travel trailer on the campus of the university while Tom finished his degree. In 1952 they moved to International Falls, MN.

Jane and Tom had four children, all born in International Falls. Jane joined the staff of the Koochiching County Family Services Department after the youngest entered kindergarten. In her work she traveled each week to the Ojibwa community at Nett Lake making strong connections with the people and families she worked with. She took her family to Wild Rice Festivals and pow-wows at Nett Lake, allowing them to become acquainted with the people and community.

Tom and Jane moved to northern Michigan for a few years, returning in 1978 when Jane accepted the position of Family Services Supervisor at Koochiching County, where she worked until her retirement. She served on the Kootaska Board for eight years and was board chair for two years. She continued as a guardian ad litem, working with the district court for several years after her retirement.

Jane played her violin in the Keweenaw Symphony while in Michigan and became part of the Rainy Lake Community Orchestra when they returned to the Falls. She was the grant writer for the annual RLCO String Camp for many years. She also played with the Borderland Community Orchestra, traveling each week to Emo, Onterio with her friend, Carol Belanger, for rehearsals. She played solos at Faith United Church on occasion and played for area presentations of Handel’s Messiah.

Jane was very active in the community over her lifetime. She was a member of Tuesday Musicale and several bridge clubs. Volunteer roles included tax preparer for the AARP Tax-Aide project for many years, Medicare navigator, MN/MS Connection of UCC in the Mississippi Delta Habitat for Humanity project for 14 years, choir director at Faith United for 31 years, as well as other roles within the church. She also played an active role in the efforts to raise funds to establish the Backus Community Center.

Jane was preceded in death by her husband Thomas R. Barthell, who passed away on September 20, 2025; her parents, brother and sister-in-law Robert and Phyllis Chambers; sister and brother-in-law, Ann and Richard Kelly; son-in-law, Bruce Kelly; daughter-in-law, Patsy Barthell; and nephew, Jon Kelly.

Jane is survived by children, Linda (Mike) Orsted, Peggy Kelly, Fred Barthell, and Ann (Rick) Sigsby; grandchildren, Liz (Barrett) O’Donnell, Ingrid Orsted, Jen Barthell, Jon (Jennifer) Barthell; great-grandchildren, Emma O’Donnell and Harlow Barthell; and nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at Faith United Church of Christ at 11:00 am on Saturday, February 14, 2026, with a luncheon following.  Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service.

A graveside service will be held for both Tom and Jane Barthell on Saturday, May 23rd at the Oak Hill Cemetery, Lansing, Iowa.

In lieu of flowers Jane requested memorial donations be made to Faith United Church of Christ, the Rainy Lake Community Orchestra c/o Backus, or Habitat for Humanity.

Condolences may be left on www.greenlarsen.com

Arrangements are with Green-Larsen Mortuary, Inc.

 


 

Edward R. Bildstein

Edward R. Bildstein, 80, of Petersburg, Iowa, passed away Saturday, January 31, 2026, at his home surrounded by his family.

Visitation will be held from 3 – 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville, Iowa where a military service will commence at 7 p.m.

Graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, February 6, 2026, at SS. Peter & Paul Cemetery in Petersburg where military honors will be accorded by American Legion Post #137.

Ed was born September 9, 1945, in Petersburg, Iowa, son of John and Marie (Wessels) Bildstein.  He married Ruth Spoden on June 9, 1971, in Worthington, Iowa.  Together they farmed and raised their children in Petersburg. Ed enjoyed hunting in his free time.

Survivors include his children, four daughters: Crissy Bildstein of New Vienna, Tammy (Dan) LeGrand of Dyersville, Lori (Matt) Digmann of Worthington, Jill Wolf of Dyersville, Iowa; two sons: Chad (Brenda) Bildstein of Earlville and Todd (Jessica) Bildstein of Dyersville; grandchildren: Jordan Bildstein, Brady, Sydney, Kennedy, and Trent Arens, McKenzie (Christian) Michels, Justice Bildstein, Riley LeGrand, Haley (Isaac) Kramer, Colin and Carly Digmann; great grandchildren: Easton Michels, Oliver and Kaden Bildstein; siblings: Betty Recker, Jim Bildstein, Eileen (Dan) Their, Joyce (Arnie) Bries; in-laws: Neil (Sue) Spoden, and Bill (Mary Ellen) Spoden.

He was preceded in death by wife, Ruth in 2004; parents; parents-in-law, Karl and Florence (Kremer) Spoden; in-laws: Gene Recker and Doris Bildstein; and a special friend, Iris Mcelmeel in 2020.

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.

 


 

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