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Janet B. Richter
Janet Beth (Lindsey) Richter, age 70, of Dubuque, IA, passed away on the morning of Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
A visitation will be held Saturday, March 14, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Hope Church, 11893 JFK Road, Dubuque. A short Celebration of life will be held at 2:30 p.m.
Janet was born on September 12, 1955, in Lake County IL. The daughter of George “Hank” and Marion (Pearson) Lindsey. She graduated from North Chicago High School class of 1973 and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications from Southern Illinois University.
She was a self-employed “Residential Maintenance Engineer” for over 30 years and also worked at Sundown Mountain in Dubuque for the last six years, taking pride in helping to keep Sundown “Janet-tized”. Janet put her heart into her work to serve and love others well.
Janet was always faithful at finding a local church in the various places she lived; including First Christian Church in Waukegan, IL, Immanuel Church in Gurnee, IL, Hope Church in Dubuque, IA, and most recently Veritas Church in Dubuque, IA. She was loved by all for her magnetic personality that could light up the room and her huge heart that was ALWAYS willing to help anyone she saw who was in need.
Janet was the epitome of a passage in the Gospel of Mathew which says, “And the King will answer and say to them, ‘Truly I say to you, to the extent that you did it to one of these brothers of Mine, even the least of them, you did it to Me.” (Mathew 25:40, New American Standard). She never hesitated to serve a need for family, friends, or a stranger who needed genuine help, or just a genuine hug, and wanted to show the love of Jesus Christ to everyone.
Anyone who met her instantly got a sense of the loving feistiness that characterized her. Her favorite hobby was gardening, even keeping plants in her living room. She loved the theatre and was an active member of the Waukegan Community Players.
Her heart was always on the water though, which led to her love for sailing and even competing in races with the Waukegan Yacht Club. She could confidently be found singing, dancing, reading, or having an adventure.
Janet is survived by her son, Reggie (Hannah) Richter, granddaughters, Nora and Ruby Richter.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Marion (Pearson) Lindsey at 61 years old, on June 29, 1985, and her brother, Kenny Lindsey, at 43 years old, on June 7, 1995.
If led to make a memorial donation in Janet’s name, her family asks that they be made to The Art Institute of Chicago, or Sundown Mountain in Dubuque, IA .
Janet’s life can be summarized by her favorite verse: “Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in Heaven.” Mathew 5:16, New American Standard
Lois A. Denlinger

Lois A. Denlinger, 75, of Dubuque, IA, passed away on March 7, 2026, at Harmony Nursing Home, surrounded by her family.
Family and friends may visit on Sunday, March 15, 2026, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Leonard Funeral Home and Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd, Dubuque. Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday, March 16, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph Key West Church with Fr. Martin Obeng officiating. Burial will follow in Holy Family Catholic Cemetery, Peosta, IA.
Lois was born on March 26, 1950, the daughter of Aloysius Sr. and Janet (Foust) Kemp. She graduated from Dubuque Senior High School Class of 1968. She made her life as a homemaker.
She was a constant source of encouragement, always taking great pride in her family. It was important to Lois to always attend everyone’s events. Going to BINGO with her grandchildren was her favorite.
Lois is survived by her children, Ann (Dan Klaas) Denlinger, Carrie (Rodney) Kremer, Tammy (Nick) Benoit, Kelly (Jason) Kintzle, Martin (Cory) Denlinger, Carl (Deanna Noonan) and Calvin (Sandy) Denlinger; grandchildren, Clare (Austin) Vander Haak and Charlie Cook, Tyler, Holly, Megan and Amber Kremer, Jacob and Thomas Benoit, Justina Denlinger, Kory, Josie, Kasie and Jase Kintzle, Nora and Lucy Denlinger, Carol, Martin and Jonathan Denlinger, Cadence and William Denlinger; four great grandchildren, Payton, Mason and Braxton Vander Haak and Connor Denlinger; siblings, Paul (Sue) Kemp, Carol (Alois) Bilgri, Wilfred (Alice) Kemp, Eugeneo (Jan) Kemp, Jim (Kathy) Kemp, Jean Ann (Mark) Parrett; brother and sisters-in-law, Tom Felderman, Cliff Pfab, Helen Kemp, and Connie Kemp.
She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Aloysius “John” Kemp Jr., Loras Kemp and two sisters, Elaine Felderman and Janet Pfab.
The family would like to thank Hospice of Dubuque, the nurses and staff at Harmony and Finley 5th floor and ICU. Also, her friends that supported her over the years.
Kathleen L. Haas
Kathleen “Kate” Louise Haas passed away peacefully on February 26, 2026, at the age of 77, surrounded by family.
Friends and family may visit from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Friday, June 19, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road.
Born on September 15, 1948, in Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kate grew up in Dubuque and started her own family with her husband, Jim. In 1983, she and Jim moved their family to California, where she raised her children, continued her career, and made many friends. After many years in California, she returned to Dubuque in 2004.
Kate was the beloved wife of Jim Haas and a devoted mother to her son, Brian Haas (Claire); her daughter, Gretchen Bradshaw (Matthew); and her daughter, Rachel Bousson (Chris). She was a proud and deeply loving grandmother to Ronan and Tierney Haas; Amanda, Christian, and Victoria Bradshaw; and Mackenzie and Aubrey Bousson. Her joy multiplied as she became a great-grandmother to Georgia, Magnolia, Charlie, and Hudson.
Of all the roles she held in life, being “Grandma” and “Great-Grandma” was the one she cherished most. She never missed an opportunity to spend time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren — they were truly the center of her world.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Moe and Helen Tierney; her brother, Jim Tierney; her sister, Martha McDonald; her brothers-in-law, Jim Mottet and Dale Everett; her mother-in-law, Mary Haas; her father-in-law, Eddie Haas; and her sister-in-law, Patricia Uhlrich (Haas).
She is survived by her siblings, Midge Everett, Jean Mottet, Mary (Cary) Johnson, John (Joyce) Tierney, and Trish (Jeff) Dietz; her brother-in-law, Pat McDonald; along with many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews who loved her dearly.
Kate devoted part of her career to teaching preschool in both California and Iowa, nurturing young children with patience, kindness, and warmth. Her loving and generous spirit left a lasting impression on the families she served.
As a child, Kate cherished family vacations to Okoboji — memories that stayed close to her heart throughout her life. She loved the laughter, the togetherness, and the new memories those trips brought. Recently, she had planned a return trip this June with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, continuing a tradition of family time that meant so much to her.
Kate and Jim joined a euchre club in 1970, forming friendships that lasted a lifetime. Even after living in California for 20 years, they rejoined the very same euchre club when they retired and returned home to Dubuque — a testament to the deep roots and enduring connections they treasured.
She will be remembered for her great sense of humor, her stubborn streak, and her unwavering love for her family. Kate enjoyed playing euchre, watching her favorite crime shows, and often joked that she somehow found herself serving as an “alternate juror” in every Court TV trial she watched. She brought laughter, strength, and steady love to those around her.
Kate’s legacy lives on in the close-knit family she adored and the countless lives she touched. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
Zachary J. Somerville
Zachary J. Somerville, 30, of Dubuque, IA, passed away unexpectedly at home on Friday, March 6, 2026.
Friends and family may visit on Monday, March 16, 2026, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. with a wake service and time of sharing to begin at 6:00 p.m. at Leonard Funeral Home and Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd, Dubuque.
Zach was born July 17, 1995, in Dubuque, IA, the son of Brian and Laura (Krier) Somerville.
Zach had a love for sports throughout his childhood. He loved playing hockey, baseball, football and wrestling, He played in an independent baseball league and played hockey for the Dubuque Stars, Dubuque Devils and played for the hockey league “The Villains” in Colorado. He graduated from Dubuque Senior High School in 2013 and moved to Leadville Colorado in 2016. While in CO. he worked various jobs, but mostly for Action Window Cleaning and Snow Removal. He returned home to Dubuque in 2023 after his father Brian’s death. He most recently worked at Jack’s Chicken Palace and Pete’s Thai Kitchen both in Dubuque.
Zach was a die-hard Green Bay Packers fan. He cherished his time with his family and friends. He enjoyed snowboarding and playing his harmonica and drawing his beautiful artwork. He enjoyed hiking and camping in the mountains.
Zach was a free spirit who lived life to the fullest. He considered Colorado his “home” and made the most of his time out west. He was a caring, dependable, and devoted son. He had an indescribable bond with his brother and sister and was a great role model for younger sister Peyton. He was a faithful friend to so many, he referred to many of them as his “brothers”.
He is survived by his mother, Laura Somerville of Dubuque, siblings, Austin Somerville of St. Petersburg, FL, and Peyton Somerville of Dubuque; grandmother Deb (Joseph Korzelik) Krier; Aunt Tina Krier and Uncle Brian (Jackie) Krier; cousins: Hallie, Amanda, Debbie, Isaac, and Isabel; special cousins, Maverick, and Marcello, many extended aunts, uncles, and cousins, a special friend Beretta, along with his beloved dog Chewy.
Zach is preceded in death by his father, Brian, brother, Ethan, grandparents, Jim and Linda Somerville and Joseph Krier, Jr.
In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established.
A note from Mom: Zach, I loved you before I knew you. I’m so blessed God chose me to be your mother. You will always be my precious baby boy.
John R. Barland
John R. Barland, 85, of Dubuque, formerly of Eau Claire, WI died Saturday, March 7, 2026. Committal services at Forest Hill Cemetery, Eau Claire will take place at a later date.
John was born December 24, 1940 at Schofield Barracks in Oahu, Hawaii. After the attacks at Pearl Harbor, the family moved to Eau Claire where there was already family in the area.
After graduating from Eau Claire Memorial High School in 1958, John attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He then finished his degree at Milton College in 1963.
He worked for a family owned property business, Barland Agency, until his retirement in the mid-1990’s.
He loved to travel having visited all 50 states and several foreign countries in Europe and Asia.
For most of his life, about 80 years, he was an active member of First Presbyterian Church of Eau Claire and was also active in Exchange Club of Eau Claire.
He is survived by two children, Charles Barland of Dubuque and Alice (Matthew) Westphal of Neenah, WI; grandchildren, Dionte Stewart and DeLano Cain-Watson; and Ashley and Ryan Westphal; and his former spouse, Judith Barland of Appleton, WI.
He was also survived by three siblings, Thomas (Jill) Barland of Eau Claire, Janet Barland of Eau Claire and Gordon Barland of Salt Lake City.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Betsy Parker.
Memorials may be given to First Presbyterian Church of Eau Claire
The Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of arrangements.
Michele A. Helbing
Michele Ann Helbing, 57, of Dubuque, Iowa passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at home and surrounded by her family.
A prayer service will be held at 4:00 pm Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory followed by visitation until 7:00 pm.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Michele will be 10:30 am Thursday, March 12, 2026, at Holy Spirit Parish – Holy Ghost Catholic Church with Father Raymond Burkle as the Celebrant. Burial will be at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.
Michele was born to Harold and Sandra (Sabers) Helbing on March 20, 1968 – just minutes before her twin sister, Marsha.
In addition to proudly raising her son Cody, Michele lived in the service of others – working as caretaker & companion for her mother, Sandy, and numerous nieces and nephews over many years. Michele cared with all her heart and more might than seemed humanly possible at times, all while simultaneously navigating her own overwhelming health concerns.
Michele’s strength, patience, gentle nature, and selfless outlook helped her family to raise loving, caring, smart, responsible, and respectful children who are growing up to be beautiful people in her own image. Michele nurtured, played, and spoiled her way into their hearts with fervent love. As her life’s work, Michele prided herself on helping the kids use their imaginations, creating memories through learning and play that are sure to last generations. For her service, we’re forever indebted.
Gentle souls are animal lovers, and Michele cared for Sparky, her Cavalier King Charles, with the same soft & spoiled demeanor. Michele also served as the family’s go-to dog sitter for years, providing coverage so her family could travel.
Michele was an ardent supporter of the Chicago Cubs, up until the moment they traded her beloved Anthony Rizzo to the Yankees. Happy to report she had since renewed her Cubs fandom when Rizzo retired as a Cub. Michele loved crafting, baggy sweatshirts, and ballcaps. She could be Tweety Bird-sassy, at times. Michele would often be found watching old TV reruns, scrolling on her phone, or putting together a diamond painting. As a creature of habit, Michele loved what she loved unapologetically – same foods, same shows, same music style. To know Michele was to understand that despite life’s struggles, one can always choose to show up with a positive attitude, a smiling face, and an open heart full of love.
Michele was family-first and was always the first one to call to hear about your day, the big event, a baseball game, or simply what you had for supper. She loved hearing the news and sharing it with Sandy – sometimes even forgetting to hang up the phone before relaying the gossip. Her family was and always will be Michele’s biggest protectors & support system.
Michele enriched us with her love and support. We thank her for sharing her beautiful and generous soul with us. We see her in our kids each day. We see her in Cody’s polite, respectful and hardworking ways. We see it in how she took great pride in caring for her mother over the years. We’re blessed to have had Michele in our lives.
Michele is survived by her son, Cody; her mother, Sandy; her siblings Gerald (Sheila) Helbing, David Helbing, Patrick Helbing, Karen Baumgartner, Marsha (Richard) Kamm, Paula (Mark) Fleege, Robert (Lucero) Helbing, Tina (Casey) Slaght, Vicky (Rolando) Xicon; and numerous nieces & nephews.
She was preceded in death by her father, Harold; her grandparents, Joseph and Elma Helbing, Floyd and Cecilia Sabers; Edith Sabers; Godmother Rita Ludwig; and a nephew Max Helbing.
A special thanks for the care given by Dr. John Whalen, Tri-State Dialysis, and Hospice of Dubuque.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting Michele’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Gene Steichen
On February 14, 2026, the world became less funny and entertaining with the passing of Dubuque native Gene Steichen. Though residing in Los Angeles for nearly 40 years it was Iowa that he called home and it is Dubuque where he will rest.
There are no words to describe the brilliance of Gene. Adjectives such as eccentric, quirky, and unique fall woefully short of capturing the essence of Gene. He leaves us with a legacy of laughter, creativity, and strength. He pursued a life full of travel and adventure. He had a passion for the arts from Blues to Broadway, a love of all sports, including his lifelong affair with the Chicago Cubs, Green Bay Packers, and Iowa Hawkeyes. Gene’s bucket list was empty at the end of each year. One such item was a more difficult box to check than most. He entered and completed the Los Angeles Marathon. His only pre-race training was abstaining from Corn Flakes for 2 weeks. He announced his retirement from competitive racing while crossing the finish line.
His journeys resulted in witnessing many epic Packer games, nearly every Broadway show, 4 Hawkeye Rose Bowls and game 7 of the historic Cubs 2016 World Series victory. He possessed a true zest for life.
His travel companion and side kick for many of life’s adventures was Mother Juanita. It was not uncommon to see the pair at a play on Friday, an Iowa Football game on Saturday and a concert on Sunday. Later in life it was rare to see one without the other as together they consumed their interests and love of family, arts and sports.
At a very young age Gene dove headfirst into being a member of the Colts Drum and Bugle Corps where he marched for most of his adolescence. He was a member until his age out at 21. Decades later he was voted into the Colts Hall of Fame.
Gene’s Dubuque education included graduating from St Anthony’s Elementary School in 1975 and Hempstead High School in 1979. He graduated from the University of Iowa in 1984. At Iowa he was a member of the Marching Band for one year during the 1981/1982 season. As fate and good fortune would have it the band played in the 1982 Rose Bowl after Hayden Fry and the Iowa Hawkeyes won the Big 10 Championship, breaking a 23-year drought. Next, he graduated from the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles. After graduation he pursued an acting career. He performed in numerous sitcoms and television productions. He became prolific in national television commercials such as Snickers and E-Trade, including an E-Trade commercial that he starred in during Super Bowl 35. His professional break came when he was cast as the Leaf for Fruit of the Loom. This award-winning franchise lasted nearly 10 years resulting in some epic and memorable commercials. He was a proud and active member of the Screen Actors Guild of America for 35 years.
Gene was a friend of Bill, recently celebrating 18 years of being sober at the Doghouse Bill Team. He gave back to his gift of sobriety by being involved in many volunteer endeavors including being a life counselor at LA County Jail where he taught the benefits of living a sober and spiritual life.
Gene was preceded in death by his father Glen, a 42-year teacher with the Dubuque Community School District and his mother Juanita, a combined 37-year nursing career with Xavier and Mercy. Also preceded by grandparents Donald and Juanita Connor of Galena and Nicholas and Margaret Steichen of Dubuque. Gene and his siblings are exceptionally close friends.
The survivors are Cindy Steichen of Denver, John Steichen of Omaha and Dawn Buscher of Dallas. Also included on this sibling list is Dawn’s husband Richard Buscher. Nieces and nephews include Kayla Kenyon of Denver, Casey Buscher and soon to be husband Daniel Goldberg of Dallas, Connor Buscher and his partner Katelyn Kennedy of Dallas, and Connor Steichen of Omaha. Also survived by Juanita’s sister Kathleen “Cassie” Hollatz (Tom). Cassie is Gene’s aunt, godmother, and close friend. Cassie remains a regular participant in the Steichen Family Traveling Road Show. Gene was also survived by numerous aunts and cousins.
In lieu of flowers or gifts the family asks that any donation be made in Gene’s honor at Colt’s Youth Organization 2300 Twin Valley Drive Dubuque IA 52003.
A Celebration of Gene is scheduled for Saturday July 11, 2026, at Culbie’s Event Center 90 Sinsinawa Ave East Dubuque from Noon to 3 pm. Details to follow.
The family prays that their broken hearts will mend by all the adoration and support showered upon Gene from the people who knew and loved him. God bless Gene Steichen.
The Miller Funeral Home of East Dubuque, IL is serving the family.
Sheila Walsh
Sheila Walsh, 78, of Dubuque, passed away March 7, 2026.
Visitation will be from 4:00-7:00 p.m.Wednesday, with a wake service at 6:30 p.m. at the Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home and Crematory, 2659 JFK Road, Dubuque. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, March 12, 2026, at the Church of the Resurrection. Click here to view the livestream of the funeral mass: https://vimeo.com/event/5786733. Burial will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Sheila was born on March 20, 1947, to William and Doloras (Crimmins) Hendricks in Dubuque, Iowa. She attended Wahlert Catholic High School, class of 1965. Sheila was united in marriage to John V. Walsh on November 24, 1966. She spent most of her career working at Loras College as an executive secretary, deeply impacting the lives of faculty, staff and students.
Sheila’s greatest joy in life was her family. She dedicated her life to loving and caring for her husband, daughters, grandchildren, siblings and friends, cherishing every moment spent together. Sheila was actively involved at Resurrection Church, especially through CEW and Marriage Encounter, where her faith guided her life and actions. Whether through service, friendship, or simple acts of kindness, she found great meaning in supporting her friends, family, and church community. Sheila had a generous heart and a gentle spirit, always putting the needs of others before her own. Her kindness, warmth, wisdom, and quiet strength left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know her. She found special joy in the simple beauty of nature, especially cardinals, which symbolized her faith and God’s presence in her life. Sheila will be remembered for her loving nature, unwavering devotion to her family, and the way she made those around her feel cared for and valued.
Sheila is survived by her husband, John; children, Kelly (Walsh) Hunt of Rocky River, Ohio, Kim (Monte Pedersen) Walsh of Galena, IL, and Krista (Mike) Weitz of Dubuque, IA; grandchildren, Mackenzie Hunt (Lucas Bihl), Matthew Hunt, Noah Weitz, Catherine Hunt, John Weitz, Maria Hunt, and Maren Pedersen. She is also survived by siblings, Janet (John) Young, Bob (Kathy) Hendricks, and Mary Jo (Jerry), brother-in-law, Bob Cate. Also surviving are many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; granddaughter, Anna Weitz; son-in-law, Terry Hunt; siblings, Don (Karen) Hendricks, Sharon Cate, and Terry Hendricks; nephews, David Hendricks, Kevin Young, and Chris Young; and niece, Danielle Cate.
Sheila’s family wishes to extend a special thank you to Drs. Ram, Ringold, and Leubka and their nursing staff for the wonderful care given to Sheila. A special thank you also to the dear friends and family who have offered their support and prayers. Your kindness and compassion will never be forgotten.
Memorials may be given to the Anna Weitz Childhood Cancer Foundation, Loras College, or the Church of the Resurrection.
The Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home and Crematory is entrusted with arrangements.
Blythe E. Carlson
Blythe E. Carlson, 41, of Decorah, Iowa, formerly of rural Maquoketa, Iowa, passed away March 1, 2026 in Decorah.
Blythe Elyse Carlson was born October 12, 1984, in Maquoketa, Iowa, to Lowell and Brenda (McClaflin) Carlson. She graduated from Andrew High School and went on to graduate from Luther College in Decorah. Blythe worked in patient admissions for WinnMed in Decorah. She previously worked for Solventum (formerly 3M Health Care) in Minneaplolis, MN, and for the Vesterheim Norwegian Museum in Decorah.
Blythe loved nature and being outdoors. She loved to go camping and hiking amongst the trees. Blythe was also an avid vegetable and flower gardener, and cooking was among her many talents. Blythe was very politically minded and was a supporter and frequent listener of National Public Radio, as well as Iowa Public Television.
Blythe is survived and lovingly remembered by her parents, Lowell and Brenda Carlson of rural Maquoketa, IA; siblings Peter (Kayla) Carlson also of rural Maquoketa, and Heather (Scott Schroeder) Carlson of Yakima, WA; nieces Zelma Carlson and Claire Schroeder; nephew Axel Carlson; and partner Dan Morse of Minneapolis.
UPDATE: The celebration of her life originally scheduled for Monday – will now be held at 11 A.M., Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. There is no visitation. Burial will be at the Andrew, Iowa Cemetery.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be directed to National Public Radio, Iowa Public Television, or the Hurstville Interpretive Center.
Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Forrest E. Davis
Forrest Eugene (Gene) Davis, 80, of Barnes City, Iowa, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family. Gene was born on January 7, 1946, at home in Montezuma, Iowa, to Vernon and Erma (Binegar) Davis. Gene attended Montezuma High School, where he was a standout football and baseball player.
In 1967, Gene was united in marriage to Barbara Jean Hartman of New Sharon. Together they built a life rooted in family and partnership. To this union, three children were born: Sean, Mechile, and Melissa.
Gene was a man who lived life loudly, honestly, and with a sense of humor that could light up any room. Known for his quick wit, strong opinions, and generous heart, Gene was the kind of person people remembered long after the conversation ended. Whether sharing a story, delivering a punch line, or lending a hand in the community he loved, Gene lived life on his own terms and left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.
Gene worked for Manatt’s and throughout his life owned and operated several businesses. He ran a moss rock installation company, operated the Bass Master Bait Shop, worked as an antiques dealer, and was widely known as a respected fur dealer. Gene had an entrepreneurial spirit and a reputation for doing things his own way. Those who knew Gene will remember him as a firecracker (feisty, energetic, opinionated, and honest) with a quick wit and a punch line ready for everyone he met. He deeply loved his family and treasured the time he spent with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Gene enjoyed simple pleasures: a quick card game, a competitive round of checkers, fishing from his boat, and relaxing on the porch surrounded by family and friends. He was also an avid Denver Broncos fan and rarely missed the chance to cheer on his team. Gene believed strongly in giving back to his community. He volunteered for Barnes City Fun Days, supported Figure 8 races, and proudly served 12 years as a Barnes City councilman.
Gene was preceded in death by his parents, Vernon and Erma Lou Davis; his brothers, Buddy, Vernon, Rick, Bill, and Terry; his sisters, Debbie Polson and Bonnie Johnson; his father-in-law, Likel Joseph Hartman; and his mother-in-law, Lucille Dolly Huit Hartman.
His memory will be lovingly cherished by his wife of nearly 59 years, Barbara Davis of Barnes City; his children, Lani (Brian) Hawk of Belle Plaine, Sean (Polly) Davis of Oskaloosa, Mechile (Charles) Adams of Norwalk, and Melissa (Timothy) Gerten of Sherrill; seven grandchildren, Arianna (Jared) Buckallew, Everett Davis, Eva Adams, Zak (Destiny) Eash, Avri Eash, Hunter Eash, and Ashttyn Eash; nine great-grandchildren; his sister-in-law Mona Davis; along with many nieces, nephews, extended family members, and friends who will forever remember his humor, strength, and unmistakable spirit.
A Celebration of Life will be held in Barnes City at a later date, where family and friends are invited to gather to honor and celebrate Gene’s life.
Online condolences for Forrest’s family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Gerald A. Wiederholt
Gerald “Jerry” A. Wiederholt, 87, of Dubuque, died Monday, March 9, 2026, at home.Visitation will be held from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Sunday, March 15, 2026 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Jerry will be at 10:00 am Monday, March 16, 2026, at St. Anthony Catholic Church with Father Steven Rosonke as the Celebrant. Burial will be at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.
Gerald was born October 25, 1938, in Dubuque, IA, the son of Francis and Margaret (Ludwig) Wiederholt. On September 2, 1961, he married Carolyn “Sue” Kramer at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Dubuque, Iowa.
Jerry was a proud graduate of Loras Academy and dedicated 40 years of hard work on the block line at John Deere Dubuque Works. He had a lifelong passion for classic cars, especially Fords, was an active member of local car clubs, and enjoyed driving in Memorial Day and Labor Day parades. He was a lifelong bowler, a member of the PBA, and was inducted into the Dubuque Bowling Hall of Fame. He took pride in achieving the first 800 series in Dubuque. Jerry also loved the outdoors, particularly fishing and taking family trips to Northern Wisconsin. Above all, he cherished time spent with his grandchildren and took great joy in attending their activities.
Survivors include his wife, Carolyn “Sue”; four children, Dale Wiederholt of Dubuque, Brad (Diane) Wiederholt of Davenport, IA, Glen (Hasina) Wiederholt of Leesburg, VA, and Laura Schieltz of Dubuque; seven grandchildren, Caitlyn, Danielle (Troy), Allyson, Zach (Meg), Meredith, Aaron, and Emma; five great-grandchildren, Nevaeh, Gage, Jude, Madison, and Julia; and sisters-in-law, Donna C. Wiederholt, Sharon Kramer, Barb Kramer, and Bev Kramer.
He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, Robert Wiederholt, Floyd (Mary) Wiederholt, and Donald (Delores) Wiederholt, and in-laws, Kenny (Rosie) Kramer, Eleanor (Ernie) Phillips, Florence (John) Billings, Evelyn (George) Balon, Jerry Kramer, Dick Kramer, Gene Kramer, Jim Kramer, and Roger Kramer.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
The family would like to thank Dr. Whalen and the team at Tri-State Dialysis, as well as Dr. Kumor and Dr. Khan.
Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home and Crematory is in care of the arrangements.
Tom Oeschger
Tom Oeschger, 82, of Cascade Iowa passed away peacefully on March 8, 2026 at Riverbend Retirement Community Center -Moments Memory Care in Cascade Iowa.
Visitation for Tom will be held from 9 to 10:45 a.m. on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at St. Martin’s Catholic Church Cascade, Iowa, where the Cascade Fire Department will meet in a body at 10:30 a.m. A Mass of Christian burial for Tom will be held at 11:00 a.m. with Reverend Michael Schueller presiding. Burial will be held in Calvary Cemetery in Cascade, Iowa. The Reiff funeral home in Cascade, Iowa is in charge of arrangements
Tom was born April 8, 1943 in Cascade, Iowa son of John and Edna (Steger) Oeschger. He received his education at St. Martin’s School Cascade, Iowa. On September 4, 1967, he was united in marriage to Jean “Sis” (Kramer) at the Basilica of Saint Francis Xavier in Dyersville.
He worked at the family-owned Oeschger Food Mart as a meat cutter, was employed by John Deere in Dubuque for 30 years and was a volunteer fireman in Cascade for 34 years.
Tom was a very devoted husband, loving father and grandfather. He enjoyed trips to the casino, fishing, camping and drag car racing with his brothers. He had a strong faith and was a member of St. Matthias Parish in Cascade.
Tom enjoyed watching the Iowa Hawkeyes, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bears, and games shows on TV. The Price is Right was one of his favorites.
He is survived by his two daughters Amy (Denny) Green of Cascade and Jen (Marty) Hoeger of Cedar Rapids; six grandchildren Kayleigh( Ryan) Mack, Abby (Pat) Fagan, Alison (Adam) Kruse, Jack, Ben, and Ella Hoeger; five great grandchildren Theo, Owen and Nolan Fagan, Stella and Stetson Kruse; two brothers, Bob (Julie) Oeschger of Cascade and John Oeschger of Tallahassee Fl; his brother and sister-in-law’s Steve (Rose) Kramer of Dubuque, Maria Oeschger, and several nieces and nephews.
He was proceded in death by his parents, John and Edna Oeschger, father and mother-in-law Willard and Agnes (Kruse) Kramer; Aunt Verna Steger; brother David Oeschger; brother and sister-in-law’s Janet (Denny) Mulvehill, Linda (Jim) Theis; nephew Steve Mulvehill.
The family would like to extend gratitude for the excellent care that was provided by Riverbend Retirement Community, Hospice of Dubuque, Cascade Family Health Center and Medical Associates Clinic.
A video tribute may be viewed and online condolences may be sent to the family at www.reiffffuneralhomeinc.com
In lieu of flowers a Thomas J. Oeschger memorial fund has been established.
Grant C. Cashman
Grant C. Cashman, age 61, of Dubuque, IA, completed his earthly journey on March 6, 2026, at home while surrounded by his loving family. To honor Grant’s life, a private family service is being held. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Grant’s family.
Grant was born on January 27, 1965, in Dubuque, IA, a son to Cletus “Blackie” and Sally (Meyer) Cashman. He was gifted with a sarcastic streak which ran deep, perfectly combined with the character trait of loyalty that never wavered. You got what you got with Grant and thankfully never had to wonder where he stood, but if you ever needed someone to have your back, Grant was surely the man you wanted by your side. He devoted many years of his life to managing the sober living house for the Dubuque Rescue Mission and made many friends (and maybe even a few enemies along the way), but always knew that he was making a difference in the lives of those around him where it mattered most. Grant lived life on his terms and did his best to bring positive opportunities to those around him whenever possible.
In his free-time, Grant always enjoyed the outdoors. A little time out in the fresh air, under the warm sun was considered to be time well spent. Add in burning up a few miles on his Harley with his best friend, Kevin Marshall, and Grant would claim that he had been gifted with a perfect day once again (especially if they were able to incorporate his life’s motto into the ride “Drive Fast-Take Chances”). Grant did his best to keep life uncomplicated and had impeccable timing if a joke or good laugh was the correct option for the moment at hand. We are going to miss Grant in our daily life moving forward, but are forever grateful for the memories he leaves behind now and the lessons he taught us as well. Thank you, Grant, for reminding us that life is often a series of choices we make, good or bad, and the rewards or consequences which inevitably follow. May the Lord bless and keep you safe in His loving arms until we all meet again.
Those left to cherish the memory of Grant include,
his three children,
Nicole Schmock (Duane Oberhoffer) , Peosta, IA,
Kyle (Alea) Cashman, Dubuque, IA,
and Mary (Tony) Nerison, Sherrill, IA;
his six grandchildren,
Rogan Cashman, Oakley Cashman, Lainey Cashman, Kayli Tegeler, Luke Tegeler and Ike Tegeler;
his siblings,
Gail Anderson, Little Rock, AR,
Gregory (Ann) Cashman, Bernard, IA,
Guy (Julia) Cashman, Columbia, MO,
and Gina (Rob) Wildman, Potosi, WI;
his nieces and nephews, especially Taylor Cashman of Potosi, WI, for all of her support and assistance;
along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.
Grant was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Gary Cashman; his sister-in-law, Deborah Cashman; and his brother-in-law, Carl Anderson.
Grant’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care. We would also like to express a sincere and heartfelt thank you to Dad’s dear friend, Rick Mihm, for all of the love and support he has provided over the years.
Online condolences may be shared with Grant’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Mary Jarding
Mary Joan Jarding, 81, of Farley, passed away on Sunday March 1, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family.
A visitation for Mary will be held from 2 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at thd Reiff Funeral Home in Farley, Iowa where a prayer service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Visitation will also be held after 9 a.m. on Thursday at the funeral home.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00 am., Thursday, March 12, 2026, at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Rev. Steve Garner officiating. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery in Farley.
Born August 15, 1944, in Dubuque, Iowa, she was the daughter of Art and Rita Duggan. She grew up with strong values of faith, hard work, and devotion to family—values she carried with her throughout her life.
On May 20, 1972, she married the love of her life, Marvin (MJ), and together they built a life on the family farm. As a devoted farm wife, she worked tirelessly alongside her husband—tending gardens, preparing meals for hungry crews during harvest, and making their house a warm and welcoming home.
In addition to her work on the farm, she shared her talents as a hairstylist, where she ran multiple salons and formed lasting friendships with her clients. She even rekindled this passion working in Farley at Jolene’s Hairstyle. Later, she worked as a lunch lady for Western Dubuque, where her warm smile and kind words brightened the days of many children.
Her greatest joy, however, was her family. She was a loving mother, and nothing brought her more happiness than watching her children grow and succeed. She was especially proud of her grandchildren, rarely missing a game, concert, birthday, or milestone. She prayed the rosary daily and often lit candles for special intentions. She enjoyed traveling, reading, canning (especially jam and spaghetti sauce for her grandkids), and trips to the casino.
She will be remembered for her steady kindness, gentle wisdom and strength, volunteerism, holiday gatherings, and the way she made everyone feel at home. Her love was constant and unconditional—a gift that will continue to shape her family for generations.
She is survived by her children, Keith, of Farley, Melissa (Dan) Ernzen, of Epworth, Jeff (Erin) Jarding, of Urbandale, and Joe (Beth) Jarding, of Farley; her cherished grandchildren, Jesse (fiance, Candace) Neuhaus, Jaime (Kaleb) Klar, Aubrianna, Isabella, and Jarrod Jarding, Emma (special friend, Jaxon), Erica (special friend, Logan), Isabel (special friend, Carson) Ernzen, Addison Jarding, Parker, Jackson, Ryder, and Hudson Cortese, Lauren and Carter Jarding; great-grandchild Evelyn Neuhaus; brothers and sisters-in-law, Irene (LeRoy) Wessels, Shirley (LeRoy) Biermann, Mike (Mary Lou) Duggan, Joyce Jarding, Deb Jarding, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, in-laws Marvin and Helen Jarding, grandson, Thaddeus Ernzen, and sisters and brothers-in-law: Marie Duggan, Elaine (Marvin) Konrardy, Loras Jarding, and Paul (Mary) Jarding.
The family would like to thank Mercy One-Dubuque and the University of Iowa Emergency for their compassion and care.
An Online video tribute may be viewed and online condolences left for the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com
Marvin Jarding
Marvin “MJ” Jarding, 85, of Farley, passed away on Saturday March 7, 2026, surrounded by family.
A visitation will be held from 2-7 on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at Reiff Funeral Home in Farley. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:000 am., Thursday, March 12, 2026, at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Rev. Steve Garner officiating. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery in Farley.
Born October 23, 1940 in Dubuque, Iowa, he was the son of Marvin and Helen Jarding. He grew up learning the value of determination and responsibility. From a young age he found his calling in farming, a way of life he proudly carried on for many decades. Whether tending the fields at sunrise or caring for livestock, he believed there was no better life than working the land and providing for his family.
Farming was not simply his occupation—it was his passion. He took great pride in watching crops grow on his families’ Century Farm, and in the quiet satisfaction of a long day’s work. Neighbors and friends knew him as someone who was always willing to lend a hand, share advice, or stop for a conversation. He later worked for L&S Ag where he hauled feed and fertilizer. He lived a life rooted in hard work, faith, and deep devotion to the land and the people he loved.
Above all else, MJ cherished his family. He was a devoted husband to his beloved wife, Joan, and a proud father and grandfather. He took great joy in driving the countryside, playing cards, and winning at the casino. He will be remembered for his strong work ethic and his humble nature. His legacy lives on in the fields he cared for, the family he loved, and the values he passed down through generations.
He is survived by his children, Keith, of Farley, Melissa (Dan) Ernzen, of Epworth, Jeff (Erin) Jarding, of Urbandale, and Joe (Beth) Jarding, of Farley; his cherished grandchildren, Jesse (fiance, Candace) Neuhaus, Jaime (Kaleb) Klar, Aubrianna, Isabella, and Jarrod Jarding, Emma (special friend, Jaxon), Erica (special friend, Logan), Isabel (special friend, Carson) Ernzen, Addison Jarding, Parker, Jackson, Ryder, and Hudson Cortese, Lauren and Carter Jarding; great-grandchild Evelyn Neuhaus; brothers and sisters-in-law, Joyce Jarding, Deb Jarding, Irene (LeRoy) Wessels, Shirley (LeRoy) Biermann, Mike (Mary Lou) Duggan, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, in-laws Art and Rita Duggan, grandson, Thaddeus Ernzen, godchild Jolene Stelken, and brothers and sisters-in-law: Loras Jarding, Paul (Mary) Jarding, Marie Duggan, and Elaine (Marvin) Konrardy.
The family would like to thank Mercy One-Dubuque, especially the Intensive Care Unit, for their compassion and care.
An online video tribute may be viewed and online condolences may be sent to the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com


