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John G. Wells
John G. Wells, age 82, of Boone, IA, completed his earthly journey on April 15, 2026, at UnityPoint-Finley Hospital in Dubuque, IA. To honor John’s life, private family service is being held at a later date. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving John’s family.
John was born on October 30, 1943, in Leeds, AL, a son to Roy and Pollie (Garrett) Wells. After graduation from high school, John went on to honorably serve his country with the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Upon returning home, John returned to Birmingham Southern College where he continued his education in pre-engineering. John moved to San Diego where he worked and studied Architecture and Engineering. John spent the majority of his working career as a civil engineer with the San Diego County Padre Dam. His time and talents were graciously shared with the community until he eventually retired.
John eventually met the love of his life, Irene L. “Tootsie” Banta and the two were united in marriage on August 10, 2011. They were blessed with 14 wonderful years together until Banta was sadly called home ahead of him in 2025. John’s love and devotion were unwavering and when he wasn’t at work, he was making sure that anything he could do to put a smile on Tootsie’s face was being addressed consistently.
In his free-time, John enjoyed traveling and moving from city to city.
Those left to cherish the memory of John include,
his brothers,
Roy D. (Laura) Wells, Jr., Birmingham, AL,
and Francis (Ann) Wells, Birmingham, AL;
along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.
John was preceded in death by his parents; and his beautiful bride of 14 years, Irene “Tootsie” Wells.
John’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Finley Hospital for all of their professional and compassionate care.
Online condolences may be shared with John’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Cynthia A. Pepple
Cynthia A. “Cindy” Pepple, age 68, of Galena, IL, completed her earthly journey suddenly on April 16, 2026, at home while surrounded by her loving family. To honor Cindy’s life, a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Cindy’s family.
Cindy was born on March 24, 1958, in Chicago, IL, a daughter to William J. and Elaine M. (Rausch) Wieczorek. She was gifted with a strong will and an even stronger mind to compliment it as she took on the world ahead. Cindy worked in finance in Chicago before eventually making her way to New York where she committed her time and talents working in the World Trade Center. Her natural abilities and personal drive opened doors that many only dream of walking through.
She eventually worked in the tourism industry and made her way to the Galena area where she owned the Felt Manor Bed and Breakfast for some time. She spent another 23 years working as the finance director for the City of Galena until her eventual retirement finally arrived in 2023. Even in retirement, Cindy was community minded and always kept herself up to speed on all things Galena. She regularly read City agendas, and was sure to be in the loop on every issue being discussed. Cindy was a force to be reckoned with and the respect and admiration she possessed had truly been earned throughout her journey.
In her free-time, Cindy always enjoyed spending a little time out in her garden on a nice sunny day, or canning her favorites when the season was done. She was a fantastic cook and loved visiting farmers markets and trying new restaurants. Cindy always treasured the opportunity to impact the world around her in any way she could and the legacy she leaves behind possesses clear evidence that her efforts were never fruitless. We are going to miss Cindy’s love and light walking among us and although we are heartbroken with her sudden absence from our physical lives today, we are forever grateful for the years she spent with us as well. Thank you, Cindy, for leaving the world in better shape than when you began and may the Lord bless and keep you safe in His loving arms until we all meet again.
Those left to cherish the memory of Cindy include,
her daughter,
Natalie (Nicholas) Foley, Milan, IL;
her adored grandchildren,
Joseph Foley, Alexandra Foley and Mason Foley;
her mother,
Elaine Wieczorek, Chicago, IL;
her twin-sister,
Christine (Dennis) Baxter, Galena, IL;
along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.
Cindy was preceded in death by her father.
Cindy’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care.
Online condolences may be shared with Cindy’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Christina M. Clark-Shanahan
Christina Marie “Chris” Clark-Shanahan, age 61, of Delmar, Iowa, passed away on April 16, 2026.
Chris was born on January 24, 1965, in Maquoketa, Iowa, to the late Gerald “Fuzzy” Clark and Patsy Clark. She was a 1983 graduate of Andrew High School. Following graduation, she attended Capri College, and went on to build a successful career as a hairdresser for more than 30 years.
In 2002, Chris started Iron Hill Retrievers, the love and passion she had for each, and every one of her dogs over the years is well known. She always set out to improve the dog breeds and to provide the best companion for their families. Many of these dogs competed in dog shows and ended up becoming champions. She worked with Puppy Jake Foundation and donated dogs for service veterans.
She married her husband Ron Shanahan on September 18th, 2016. They loved spending time with their grandkids as well as going out to breakfast. She earned her nickname “Puppy Grandma” and it stuck. They continued to grow Iron Hill Retrievers together and found great success.
Chris was a loving, kind, and funny woman who brought warmth and light to everyone around her. She was known for her generous spirit, her infectious laugh, and the way she made others feel welcome. She was a pillar of the community, and you couldn’t go anywhere in Jackson County without someone knowing who she was. Her family and friends will forever cherish the memories of her humor, compassion, and unwavering devotion to the people she loved.
Chris was a Christian, and her faith was an important part of her life. She lived with grace and strength, and her faith provided comfort and guidance throughout her journey. She especially loved spending time with her family, and she treasured attending events with her grandchildren and being present for their lives.
Chris is survived by her husband, Ron Shanahan of Delmar, IA; son, Michael Smith of Andrew, IA; her daughter, Andrea (Blake) Oberbroeckling of Cedar Rapids, IA; her stepdaughter, Brittney (Casey) Henderson of Maquoketa, IA; her stepson, Ryan Shanahan Preston, IA; her mother, Patsy Clark of Maquoketa, IA; her stepmother, JoAnn (William) Larson of Maquoketa, IA; her sisters Teresa (Tod) Hansen of Maquoketa, IA; and Kathy Clark of Maquoketa, IA; her brother, Johnny Clark of Cedar Rapids, IA; mother-in-law, Arlene Shanahan of Maquoketa, IA; brother-in-law Randy (Kathryn) Shanahan of Maquoketa, IA; brother-in-law, Jim Shanahan of Maquoketa, IA; brother-in-law, Joe (Toby) Potter-Shanahan of Portugal. She was “Puppy Grandma” to 9 grandchildren, Callie Smith, Chloe Smith, Bowden Smith, Jaxon Oberbroeckling, Oliver Oberbroeckling, Gunner Henderson, Ryker Henderson, Maclan Henderson, and Declan Henderson.
She was preceded in death by her father, Gerald “Fuzzy” Clark, grandmother Irma Clark, father-in-law Paul Shanahan, brother-in-law Ric Shanahan, her dogs Zeus, Maggie, Runfina, Magic, Fergie, Zoshia, and many more.
A celebration of her life will be held at 10:30 A.M., Thursday, April 23, 2026, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. Visitation will be held from 3 to 7 P.M., Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. Burial will be at St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Delmar, Iowa.
In lieu of flowers, memorials and cards of condolence may be sent to the family in Chris’s honor at Carson Celebration of Life Center, 318 W. Pleasant Street, Maquoketa, Iowa 52060.
Chris will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Elizabeth J. Pickel
Elizabeth J. “Bette” Pickel, age 84, of Dubuque, IA, completed her earthly journey on April 16, 2026, at Stonehill Care Center while surrounded by her loving family. To honor Bette’s life, a Memorial Mass will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at 11:00 a.m., at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 3685 County HHH in Kieler, WI, with Rev. Thomas Kelley officiating. A visitation for family and friends will be held from 9:30-11:00 a.m. prior to the service at the church. Family and friends are invited to join in food and fellowship at Bette’s Celebration of Life following the mass at 1:00 p.m. at Burkey’s Bar and Grill, 10638 Key West Drive in Dubuque. Entombment will be in the Mount Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum at a later date. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Bette’s family.
Bette was born on May 16, 1941, in Kieler, WI, a daughter to Walter and Marian (Horn) Burbach. She possessed a kind and gentle spirit along with a love for family and friends which was continually on display. Bette eventually met and married the love of her life, Kenneth L. “Ken” Pickel and the two were blessed with 63 wonderful years together and 4 children of their own to love and nurture along the way. Ken was sadly called home ahead of her on September 29, 2023. She spent her working years primarily as an industrial seamstress with Frommelt Safety Products which eventually became Rite Hite, but she also invested her time and talents in the cafeteria at the Immaculate Conception School, as a bus driver, a cashier at the Iowa Greyhound Park, Advance Design and even as a real estate agent before moving into retirement. Bette made countless friends throughout her career and always gave her best in every position she held.
In her free-time, Bette seemed to lean into social events most of all. In her younger years, golf and dart leagues were consistently near the top of her list, and later in life an evening at the Moose Lodge was a welcomed event, but a warm sunny day at the beach would also suffice when the opportunities presented themselves. Bette and Ken also spent many summers together at the River of Lakes in Bagley, WI. A little quality time camping and fishing with family and friends was the perfect way to recharge while creating memories and friendships which would last a lifetime. As life progressed and her family grew, time with them by her side became her favorite places to be. Family gatherings were clearly her happy place, but even if a single grandchild alongside her was the most the day could offer, she was beyond content and satisfied. Bette was undeniably the “Best Cook in the World” for those who knew her well and many memories were made by simply gathering around her table. It’s difficult to imagine a world moving forward without Bette’s love and light shining so brightly and effortlessly upon all whom she loved and adored. Thank you, Bette, for being the best wife, mother and grandmother any of us could ever hope for and may the Lord grant you peace now and keep you safe in His loving arms until we all meet again.
Those left behind to cherish the memory of Bette include,
her three children,
Jeffrey (Katie) Pickel, Martelle, IA,
Mark (Kathy) Pickel, Hazel Green, WI,
and Rhonda (Roger) Schultz, Cary, IL;
her daughter-in-law,
Lori Pickel, Dubuque, IA;
her adored grandchildren,
Brianna Pickel, Iowa City, IA,
Emily (Troy) Hutchinson, Waverly, IA,
Alli Pickel, Hazel Green, WI,
Amber Pickel, Hazel Green, WI,
Ashley (Sam) Baker, Fitchburg, WI,
Alicia (Zachary) Plancich, Naperville, IL,
Brittany (Luke) Holmgren, LeGrange, IL,
Nathan (Alison) Pickel, Dubuque, IA,
and Nicholas Pickel, Dubuque, IA;
her great-grandchildren,
Raelyn Baker, Aubrey Baker, Carson Plancich, Jenna Plancich, Riley Plancich, Tyler Plancich, Mia Holmgren, Olivia Holmgren, Miles Holmgren, Winston Pickel, Reagan Pickel, Avery Geisler, Rowan Pickel, Peyton Pickel, and Aislyn Pickel;
her siblings,
Mary Lou Trowbridge, Kieler, WI,
Bill (Judy) Burbach, Kieler, WI,
and Larry Burbach, Platteville, WI;
along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors.
Bette was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Ken Pickel; her son, Perry Pickel; her sister, Ruth (Merlin) Udelhoven; her brother, Robert “Bob” (Blanche) Burbach; her brothers-in-law, Harold Eggers and Gordy Trowbridge; and her sister-in-law, Beverly Burbach.
In lieu of flowers, a Bette J. Pickel memorial fund has been established.
Bette’s family would like to thank everyone who has helped to care for Mom and comfort our family throughout this difficult time, especially the nurses and staff at Finley and Stonehill. Your love and compassion is greatly appreciated and we are eternally grateful for each and every one of you.
Online condolences may be shared with Bette’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Coralie F. Lange
Coralie F. (Long) Lange, 82, of Bellevue, passed away on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Mill Valley Care Center in Bellevue.
Private Celebration of Life will be conducted. Local arrangements have been entrusted to Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home & Cremation Service in Bellevue.
Coralie was born on October 19, 1943, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the daughter of Corles and Mabel (Neal) Long. She was united in marriage to Kenneth Mihal, later to Mel Osterkamp, with whom she shared 25 years, and in 2013, she married Paul Lange.
Coralie worked as a hairdresser for over 30 years, a profession through which she formed many lasting friendships. She enjoyed fishing, bowling, and dancing, and was affectionately known as the “Karaoke Queen.” Above all, Coralie cherished the time she spent with her family and friends. Coralie had a great sense of humor and always brought out a smile and laughter to everyone around her. She chose to be cremated, it will be her last chance to have a smoking hot body-“ in her own words”.
Those left to honor her memory include her husband, Paul Lange; her children, Joani (Tim) Mabry, Trish (Steve) Wenzel, and Pamm (Brian) Kueter; her siblings, David (Karen) Long, Dianne (John) Markitan, Doug (Margaret) Long, and Sue (Jim) Snyder; grandchildren, Amye (Mike) Valant, Aaron (Heather) Braumann, Bobye (Kurt) Manning, Kari (Adam) Mellerup, Cathye (Jon) Redmond, Kayla (Patrick) Richard, Tyler (Brittany) Mabry, Kami Mabry, and Madison Budde; great-grandchildren, Elyse, PJ, Raelynn, Parker, Halle, Penelope, Brody, James, Ronan, Zayne, Kenden, Bellamie, and Sawyer.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her daughter, Barbara Budde; and her sister, Phyliss Long.
A special thank you to the staff at Mill Valley Care Center and Hospice of Jackson County for your care of our mother during this time.
Condolences may be mailed to Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home, c/o Coralie Lange Family, 100 N. 6th Street, Bellevue, IA 52031. Online condolences may be expressed at www.hachmannfuneralhome.com
Alice L. Butler
In Loving Memory of Alice L. Butler
Beloved Wife, Devoted Mother, Quiet Champion of Community April 12, 1931 – April 15, 2026.
Alice L. Butler of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away peacefully on April 15, 2026, at the age of 95. A woman of grace, humility, and unwavering compassion, Alice lived a life defined not by the recognition she received, but by the countless lives she lifted up without ever seeking attention for herself. Her legacy is woven deeply into the heart of Dubuque—a community she cherished and quietly strengthened for decades.
Born Alice Lehmann, she grew up with a love of learning, athletics, and service. A proud alumna of Laurel School and Wellesley College, she carried forward a lifelong passion for fitness, teamwork, and education. Her early love of field hockey and her belief in the power of strong teachers shaped her understanding of how encouragement can change a life—an understanding she later poured into her philanthropic work.
Alice married the love of her life, John E. Butler, and together they built a partnership rooted in devotion, shared purpose, and a deep commitment to their family and community. Their marriage was a true collaboration—one that blended warmth, humor, and a shared belief that blessings are meant to be passed on. Alice’s family was her greatest joy, and she nurtured each member with quiet strength, steadfast support, and a deep, abiding love. She was deeply devoted to her children, Susan and Andrew, taking great pride in the lives they built and always offering her steady encouragement, wisdom, and unconditional love. She supported their educational and athletic endeavors with passion, cheering, coaching, and getting them to and from their events and activities. Throughout her life, she supported family deeply with love, laughter and smiles. She was blessed to have several grandchildren and great grandchildren who would make her smile.
Though she never sought the spotlight, Alice’s impact on Dubuque and beyond is profound. She served as president of the YWCA, contributed her time to the Visiting Nurse Association Junior Board, and the Girl Scouts. Her leadership was always gentle, always steady, and always focused on helping others rise.
Alongside her husband, Alice became one of the region’s most humble philanthropists. Their generosity helped shape the cultural, educational, and scientific landscape of Dubuque. The Alice L. Butler Science Center at the E.B. Lyons Interpretive Center stands as a testament to her love of nature and learning. John and Alice Butler Hall at the University of Dubuque reflects their belief in the transformative power of the arts. Their support for the University of Iowa’s vision research, Laurel School’s Butler Campus, and the University of Dubuque’s Heritage Center and Opus 97 pipe organ further demonstrates a lifetime of giving rooted in compassion rather than recognition.
In 2024, Alice and John made one of the most significant gifts in the history of the University of Dubuque to establish the John and Alice Butler College of Osteopathic Medicine, Iowa’s first new medical school in more than a century. Even then, Alice preferred to remain in the background, letting the work speak for itself.
Through every act of service, every quiet donation, every moment of encouragement, Alice embodied the belief that true generosity is measured not in accolades, but in the lives touched and opportunities created. She lived that belief fully.
Alice’s love for Dubuque was constant and deep. She delighted in its riverfront, its history, its people, and its promise. She believed in this community—and she helped it flourish in ways that will continue to benefit generations to come.
She is survived by her beloved husband, John; children, Susan (Ed) Ritts and Andrew (Debi) Butler, both of Dubuque; grandchildren Edwin Ritts III, Sidney (Josh) Eskew; grandchildren Ryan (Priscilla) Butler, Cole & Mason Ritts; great grandchildren Nellie & Nore Eskew and Isabella & Julia Butler; brother-in-law, Tim (Nancy) Butler; beloved nieces and nephews; and a community forever grateful for her gentle strength and boundless kindness.
A visitation will be held on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM at the Heritage Center in Dubuque.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to The University of Dubuque Scholarship Fund and Hospice of Dubuque.
May her memory be a blessing, and may her quiet legacy of love, humility, and upliftment continue to inspire all who follow.
Virginia A. Sedbrook
Virginia “Ginny” A. Sedbrook, of Dubuque, was called home on April 17, 2026 while at Keystone Place in North Liberty, IA, with her family by her side, surrounding her with love as she began her final journey.
Visitation will be from 9:00 am until 10:15 am Saturday, April 25, 2026 at St. Anthony Catholic Church.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Virginia will be 10:30 am Saturday, April 25, 2026, at St. Anthony Catholic Church with Father Steven Rosonke as the Celebrant. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Key West.
Ginny was born March 4, 1929, to George and Alexandria Ketoff, immigrants from Bulgaria who settled in Dubuque to raise their family. Ginny lived in Dubuque most of her life and held a deep and special love for the city she called home. She grew up in St. Anthony’s Parish and treasured many fond memories of her childhood. She graduated from Dubuque Senior High School in 1947.
Ginny worked for the telephone company, Dubuque Packing Co., and eventually retired from Sears. She genuinely enjoyed each of the roles she held. She loved traveling, playing cards, listening to music and dancing. Ginny enjoyed spending her mornings at the YMCA where she found both and exercise and many lasting friendships.
Ginny married Clarence “Sid” Sedbrook on September 30, 1950. Together, they adopted and lovingly raised two daughters: Julie (Lonny) Davis of North Liberty, IA, and Nancy (Chris) Frommelt of Bonita Springs, FL. Her family was the center of her world. She was blessed with five grandchildren: Jenny Davis, Andrea Davis, Alexander (Cindy) Frommelt, Sarah Virginia (Justin) LeBlanc, and Samuel (Amanda) Frommelt; and six great-grandchildren-Bryce, Tori, Carter, Charlie, James, and Max-each of whom brought her immense pride, joy, and countless cherished moments.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband; her parents; her brother, Dr. George Ketoff; his wife, Barbara; and her husband’s parents.
She will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her. Ginny’s warmth, generosity and feisty spirit touched many lives and will be remembered always. Her memory will live on in the hearts of her family and friends.
The family would like to send a special thank you to all the care staff at Keystone Place and Suncrest Hospice for their compassion, kindness, and dedicated care during her time there.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to Suncrest Hospice in Cedar Rapids, IA and Keystone Place in North Liberty, IA.
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 Ginny’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Michael J. Woolf
Michael J. “Mike” Woolf, age 76, of Platteville, WI, completed his earthly journey on April 16, 2026, at the Edenbrook Care Center while surrounded by his loving family. To honor Mike’s life, a private family service is being held at a later date. Burial will be in the Cornelia Cemetery. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Mike’s family.
Mike was born on October 11, 1949, in Lancaster, WI, a son to John and Shirley (Winkers) Woolf. He was gifted with skillful hands and a personality which helped him to make friends everywhere he went in life. After graduation, Mike went on to honorably serve his country with the U.S. Air Force from 1967-1971 with a year in Vietnam. He met his beautiful bride, Marie Richter, and the two were united in marriage on February 21, 1970. They were blessed with 56 wonderful years together as they faced the world hand in hand each day. Mike spent his working career in the Maintenance Department at Flexsteel Industries, investing over 37 years until he eventually retired in 2004.
Mike carried his skills into his personal life as well and was truly a “Jack of all Trades”. From carpentry to welding, if there was a project, repair or vision that was placed into Mike’s hands, you could be sure it would be completed without exception. He and Marie also enjoyed traveling, especially together on their motorcycles. They took countless trips with the camper in tow traveling over 200,000 miles across the U.S. Mike enjoyed motorcycles, cars, planes and tractors and if there was a opportunity to examine and discuss any of the above, he was always ready to participate and share his knowledge and appreciation with every new adventure he stumbled into.
Mike was a gentle giant at heart with a big smile and coupled with a kind and patient spirit, his ability to strike up a conversation at a moment’s notice was continually unhindered. We are going to miss Mike more than words could ever hope to accurately depict and we are forever grateful for the 76 years the Lord was gracious enough to share him with us. May his legacy live on vividly within the hearts and minds of all who knew him moving forward and may the Lord grant him peace now from his earthly health battles until we all meet again. Thank you, Mike, for taking the time and making the effort to impact the world around you in so many positive ways. We will miss you deeply and dearly!
Those left to cherish the memory of Mike include,
his loving wife,
Marie Woolf, Platteville, WI;
his two children,
Angie (Keith) Pomerenke, Richfield, WI,
and David (Andy) Woolf, Madison, WI;
his grandchildren,
Robert Pomerenke, Grafton, WI,
Emily Pomerenke, Chicago, IL;
his sister,
Sandy (Doug) Meier, Burton, WI;
his brothers and sisters-in-law,
Marc (Deb) Richter, Tucson, AZ,
Rich (Jane) Richter, Greenbay, WI,
Joan Heister, Lancaster, WI,
Terry (Jill) Richter, Waukesha, WI,
Diane (Dave) Martinez, Big Lake, AK,
Gary (Tina) Richter, Oroville, CA,
and Jim (Bev) Richter, Dayton, WA;
along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.
Mike was preceded in death by his parents, John “Jack” and Shirley Woolf; his brother, Dan Woolf; his brother in infancy, John David Woolf; and his niece, Kelly Meier.
Mike’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Edenbrook and St. Croix Hospice for all of their professional and compassionate care. We would also like to extend a heartfelt and sincere thank you to Mike’s best friend since childhood, Jeff Martin and his sister-in-law, Joan Heister for all of their help and support throughout these difficult days.
Online condolences may be shared with Mike’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Lois M. Konzen
Lois Mary Konzen, age 91 of Cascade, formally of Farley, passed away peacefully at her home on April 16, 2026.
Visitation will be held from 9am until Noon at the Reiff Funeral Home in Farley on Monday, April 20, 2026, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joseph’s church in Farley at 12:30pm. Burial will be held in St. Joseph’s Cemetery.
Lois was the daughter of Walter and Celeste (Burkle) Kramer, born near Dyersville and grew up in Worthington.
Lois was a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
Lois met Frank Konzen as a teenager at a neighborhood barn dance. They were married on October 4, 1952 in St. Paul’s church in Worthington. A few months after marriage, Frank was drafted into the U.S. Army. After Frank finished basic training at Fort Riley, Kansas, Lois joined him living near the base in Manhattan, Kansas. After his tour of duty, they moved back to Worthington where they raised their 8 children.
Lois loved her role as a “Stay at Home” mother, nurturing and caring for her little ones in their formative years.
Lois was a member of the 656 American Legion Auxiliary, the Word Wide Hail Mary prayer chain member, and Promotor of the Miraculous Medal Association enrolling over 65 members each year.
Lois and Frank always took time to enjoy Hawkeye football games, league bowling, golfing, getting together with friends for pot-lucks, and game nights.
As the children got older, camping was the weekend enjoyment. Baseball was a big hit also as Frank coached his 3 boys and their teams all the way up to high school.
In 1974, they moved to Farley to be closer to schools and jobs. When the youngest child began school Lois went to school too, working as a para-educator with special needs children, which she found challenging and rewarding, for 20 years.
Frank and Lois both retired from Western Dubuque Schools at the same time. They did much traveling, bus trips, horse racing at the Quad Cities, and playing Euchre.
While Lois enjoyed coffee and luncheon with her friends, Frank enjoyed playing golf with his buddies. Lois was always up for a game of croquet or Rummikub with her children and grandchildren.
In between all the fun, Lois always found time for gardening, canning, baking, and cooking. She was famous for her molasses cookies and rhubarb custard pie.
She loved poetry and was happiest when she could be working, singing and whistling while she worked.
Lois and Frank observed their 65th wedding anniversary. Frank passed away just one week later in Oct. 11, 2017.
Surviving Lois are her children, Keith Konzen, Kymn (Kevin) Wenkman, Kevin (Bo Smith) Konzen, Kari Paschke, Kelly (Dennis) McElmeel, Kristi Donahue, Ken (Tammy) Konzen, Kammy (Rod) Sears.
Grandchildren, Jason and Kyle (Sara Huff) Konzen, Shanon (Kellyanne) Klink, Sean and Sam Wenkman, Ave Ana (Nick) Skuza, Sophia (Sam Wang) Paschke, Alaina (Mitchel Loy) McElmeel, Justin (Maggie) McElmeel, Danielle (Ben Fink) Donahue, Paige Donahue, Troy (Randi) Konzen, Brett and Kali Konzen, Natalie (Brandon) Ghazali, Hannah (Tanner Westmoreland) Prevo, Tyler Prevo.
Step-Grandchildren, Jordan and Gavin Sears, Dean (Lea) Dodson, Shelby (Jonathan) Woloszyn.
Great-grandchildren, Koen and Hans Klink, Wren and Rory Loy, Gianna Prevo, Nova, Royce, and Ila Westmoreland, Dawsyn and Gwen McElmeel, and Hugo Ghazali.
Step great-grandchildren, Delilah, Dean Jr., and Layklyn Dodson; Liam and Mila Woloszyn.
Surviving brothers and sister, Paul Kramer, Vera Steger, Walter (Hub) Kramer, and Gene (Dorothy) Kramer. In-laws, Mary Robey and Elaine Konzen.
She is preceded in death by her loving husband Frank; her parents Walter and Celeste Kramer; parents-in-law Francis and Elizabeth Konzen; brothers Earl and Leon Kramer; brother-in-law Alan Steger; sisters-in-law Patricia Kramer, Doris Kramer and Rosalyn Kramer; brothers-in-law Clarence, Jim, Fred, and Lloyd Konzen; sisters-in-law Lois and Mary Konzen, Ardell Craugh; brothers-in-law Elmer Robey and Carl Craugh; son-in-law N. John Prevo; nieces Shelly Kramer, Nancy Forler, and Doris Harbaugh; nephews Glen Steger and Larry O’Meara; and great nephews Zachary Kramer and Casey Craugh.
The family of Lois would like to extend their appreciation and thanks to the Cascade Volunteer Ambulance Service, the emergency staff and medical staff at Unity Point Hospital, and Hospice of Dubuque for the warm, compassionate, and loving care of our mother.
David W. Greenwood
David W. Greenwood, 59, of rural Farley, Iowa passed away on April 17, 2026, at the University of Iowa Hospital from injuries sustained in a farm accident.
Visitation for David will be held from 4 to 7pm on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at the Reiff Funeral Home in Epworth, Iowa.
Private services for David will be held at the Funeral Home.
He was born November 3, 1966, in Monticello, Iowa, son of Eldon and Linda (Moriarity) Greenwood. He is a 1985 graduate of Western Dubuque High School in Epworth, Iowa. He was a truck driver and enjoyed spending time with his furry friends, Bear and Little one.
He enjoyed stopping by and visiting with people.
He is survived by his mother, Linda Greenwood of Farley; his siblings, Joseph (Lisa) Greenwood of Chicago, IL, John and Dawne Greenwood of Dubuque, IA, Laura (Tim) Derga of Farley, IA, Brian (Deb) Greenwood of Epworth, IA, Janet (John) Derga of Dyersville, IA; 11 nieces and nephews; and 11 great nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his Father, Eldon Greenwood on May 20, 2015; a sister, Cindy on March 31, 2015 and a brother, Paul on November 25, 2023.
A David W. Greenwood memorial fund has been established.
The family would like to thank the burn unit staff at the University of Iowa Hospital for all the care and compassion they gave David.
Charles W. Goodwin Jr.
Charles “Chuck” W. Goodwin Jr., 71, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away on April 15, 2026, at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics in Iowa City.
Per Chuck’s wishes, a private family burial will be held at Dubuque Memorial Gardens. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, is assisting the family.
Chuck was born on September 27, 1954, in Maywood, California, the son of Neldia Jane Eudaley. Al Fitzgibbons was an important part of his life. He was the oldest of three boys and grew up in Durango, Iowa, where he was known for his mischievous spirit.
Chuck honorably enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on March 12, 1975, at Camp Pendleton, California. During his service, he earned the Rifle Sharpshooter Badge and the National Defense Service Medal. After his discharge, he began a career in truck driving and later became a retired owner-operator. Trucking was his passion. He also enjoyed visiting his great-nieces and nephews – Cassidy, Chloe, Caleb, and JJ – in Mauston, Wisconsin.
Chuck is survived by his two brothers, William “Bill” (Patty) Doran and Kelly Fitzgibbons, both of Dubuque; his nieces Shelley Bostic, Stacey Oswald, and Heather Fitzgibbons; his nephew Justin Doran; and many great-nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Jane and Al Fitzgibbons, and his sister-in-law, Jacqueline Fitzgibbons.
The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at MercyOne Hospital ICU in Dubuque for their care.
Kathleen F. Dittmar
Kathleen F. (Gerlach) Dittmar, age 85, of rural Elizabeth, IL, passed away on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at Mercy One Dubuque Medical Center, Dubuque, IA.
Family and friends may call from 9:30 – 11:15 a.m. on Monday, April 20, 2026 at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Schapville, IL, where funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday, with Rev. James Mehltretter officiating. Burial will be held in Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Cemetery.
Kathleen was born on July 5,1940 in Sterling, IL, the daughter of Harold J. and Leona M. (Whittington) Gerlach. She was united in marriage to David C. Dittmar on April 25, 1964 at the Schapville Lutheran Church.
Kathy was formerly employed at Atwoods in Stockton, IL, the former Elizabeth Nursing Home, Valves and Controls in Hanover, IL, and operated her own Ceramic Shop for several years.
She was a fabulous baker and cook known for her homemade jellies and jams, and her homemade Crème Puffs. Kathy had a special way of attracting the hummingbirds with her own special touch. She was very kindhearted and giving and family came first.
Surviving is her husband Dave, one sister, Marian Koester of Elizabeth, IL, sister-in-law, Linda Gerlach of Lena, IL, numerous nieces and nephews, amongst them Steve (Cindy) VanRaalte, Stewart (Julie) VanRaalte and Mindy VanRaalte.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Harold and Leona, two sons, Danny and Carl VanHorn, siblings, Larry (Pat Etheridge) Gerlach, Gerald Gerlach, Charlotte (Jerry) Klopping, Michael Gerlach, brother-in-law, James Koester, and two nephews, Timothy Koester and Rusty VanRaalte.
The Miller-Steinke Funeral Home of Scales Mound, IL is assisting the family.
Carolyn K. Randall
Carolyn K. Randall, 79, of Dubuque, Iowa passed away on January 24, 2026, at Stonehill Health Center.
A graveside service will be held at 12:30 p.m. on April 24th, 2026, at Mount Olivet Cemetery with Rev. Loren Hirschy officiating. A private family luncheon for family and close friends will follow the burial. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, Dubuque, Iowa, is assisting the family.
Carolyn was born on August 14, 1946, in Waterloo, Iowa, the daughter of Paul and Betty (Burns) Wagner.
Carolyn deeply valued her role as a Classroom Grandma at Hoover Elementary, where she found joy in supporting students and contributing to their growth. She extended her commitment to community service by assisting at the Carnegie‐Stout Public Library, helping patrons and fostering a love for learning. Before dedicating her time to community service, Carolyn worked as a PBX Operator with Venture; and also helped produce volunteer shows at TCI Cable.
Her faith was central to her life, as she was a devoted member of Word of Life Church. Carolyn also enjoyed recreational activities, especially her years spent bowling at Creslanes Bowling and Fisher Lanes. She cherished the time spent playing card games with her family, creating lasting memories.
Carolyn found beauty in the simple joys of life. She loved bird‐watching and observing butterflies, found peace in quiet walks along the beach, and appreciated the tranquil moments spent at the Dubuque Arboretum. These activities brought her comfort and serenity, reflecting her appreciation for nature and the world around her.
She is survived by her daughter Amy (Dan) Nemmers and her son Timothy (Brenda) Wolf along with her sister Cindy (Larry) Stephens.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Our family offers a special and sincere thank‐you to the wonderful staff at Stonehill Care Facility. Your kindness, compassion, and attentive care meant so much to us. We are also deeply grateful to all who supported us and kept us in their prayers during this time.
Memorial gifts, donations and floral tributes are respectfully requested to be sent to Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory.
Nellie K. Clark
Nellie K. Clark, 79, of Maquoketa, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Tuesday evening, April 14, 2026, at home.
Nellie Kay Edwards was born on June 20, 1946, to Sanford Tony and Ethel Marion (Chase) Edwards. She was raised with strong family values and a warm spirit that remained with her throughout her life. Nellie was a graduate of Maquoketa High School. In December of 1971, she married Paul Clark, and together they shared many years of life until his passing on February 4, 2001. She then met Dave Bean and they were together for many years until her passing.
Nellie was a hardworking woman who spent her career serving others in a variety of roles. She first worked as an aide at Crestridge Nursing Home in Maquoketa, where her caring nature was appreciated by those around her. She later worked at the Sawmill in Oxford Junction before beginning a long career at Pacific Coast Feather Company in Maquoketa. Nellie eventually retired from Walmart, where she worked for Sunbeam.
Outside of work, Nellie found joy in the simple pleasures of life. She enjoyed watching the birds and driving around “hunting” and watching for deer. In her younger years, she liked playing Euchre and also enjoyed going to the dog track with her siblings. More than anything, she treasured time spent with her family, and those moments brought her the greatest happiness.
Those left to honor her memory include nieces who were like daughters to her, Dixie (Randy) Shady and Nelly (Bill) Edwards; honorary grandchildren, Dixie (Kyle) Sandlin and Tina Edwards; siblings, Sandy (Barb) Edwards of Charlotte, Iowa, Joan Manning of Maquoketa, Iowa, and Linda Said of Maquoketa, Iowa; several other special nieces and nephews; and her significant other, Dave Bean. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Paul, brothers Walter and Willard Edwards, and sisters Jane Manning and Nancy Mortenson.
A private family graveside service and burial will be held at the Streets Cemetery, rural Maquoketa, IA. There is no public visitation. The Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa is caring for the family.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a Nellie K. Clark memorial fund has been established.
Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Donald D. Slattery Sr.
Donald D. Slattery Sr. 78, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away peacefully at his home on April 11, 2026.
A joint visitation for Don and his wife Linda Slattery who passed away April 4, 2025, will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, Dubuque, Iowa. A funeral service will be held at 11:30 a.m. followed by Military Honors accorded by the American Legion Post #6. Burial will take place in Linwood Cemetery, Dubuque, Iowa at a later date.
Don was born on August 11, 1947, in Zwingle, Iowa, the son of Wilson and Doris (Sweeney) Slattery. His family moved to Dubuque when he was a young boy, where he would go on to spend the rest of his life. Don was a proud veteran, he served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War as a member of the 1st Cavalry Division. Following his honorable discharge, he returned home and dedicated 35 years of hard work to John Deere before his retirement.
He was an active member of the disabled veteran community; Don was deeply committed to his fellow service members. He spent much of his free time volunteering at The Veterans Freedom Center, where he found great purpose and camaraderie.
Don was a man of many passions. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved skiing, hunting, and fishing. Whether he was at the billiards table, watching the local dirt track races, or spending time with his family, Don lived with a steadfast determination and a quiet strength that guided him through every season of his life.
He is survived by his children: Laura (Steven Caisse) Payne, Donald (Gerlie) Slattery Jr, Andrew (Consolata) Slattery, Daniel (Julie) Slattery, and daughter-in-law Michelle Deutmeyer; nine beloved grandchildren: Dylan, Kayla, Rhea, Alyssa, Travis, Cole, Cade, Samantha and Ellen; and three great-grandchildren, Evelynn, Eleanor and Rory; siblings: Frank (Jane), Dorene and Dee.
Don was preceded in death by his wife, Linda Slattery; two sons, Scott and Timothy; his parents, Wilson and Doris; siblings and siblings-in-law, Richard (Nancy), Diane, and Vincent; along with his grandson, Kevin.


