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Charles L. Peters, Jr.
Charles L. Peters, Jr., 82, of East Dubuque, IL, formerly of Galena, IL, passed away at MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center on Thursday, January 1, 2026 surrounded by his family.
Family & friends may call from 9:15 – 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, January 6, 2026 at St. Mary’s Church in East Dubuque, where the Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., with Fr. Bosco Aruldoss officiating. Burial will be later at St. Michael Cemetery in Galena, IL.
Charlie was born on July 17, 1943 in Galena, IL, the son of Charles and Marcella (Powers) Peters.
Charlie retired from the Galena Middle School as their night janitor. He loved his 1956 Chevy and his 1932 Hupmobile and enjoyed going to car shows.
He is survived by his son, James (Marcia), of Galena; his grandchildren, Michael (Samantha) of Florida, Ashley (Alex) Kirton of Dubuque, IA, April, River, James and Austin of Galena, his great-grandchildren, Brayden, Emmalyn, Grayson of Florida, and Athylia of Dubuque, IA, his beloved Ali and Shelli of East Dubuque, his sister, Karen Freese of Menominee, IL, his dear friend, Billy Grassel and his ex-wife Jeanne (Hayes) Peters.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Marcella and his brother, Bill Peters.
The Miller Funeral Home of East Dubuque, IL is assisting the family.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com©
Carolyn C. Zwicki
Carolyn C. “Cay” Zwicki, age 75, of Coralville, IA, passed away on December 31, 2025, at the University of Iowa Downtown Medical Center while surrounded by her loving family. To honor Cay’s life, a private family burial will be held at the IOOF Cemetery in Bloomfield, IA, at a later date. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Cay’s family.
Cay was born on October 25, 1950, in Bloomfield, IA, to William B. and Marianne (Pirtle) Ashmead. She was a woman who knew what she liked and was uncompromising in her high standards. Cay moved often in her life, leaving behind good friends in Maryland, Missouri, and Arizona, and many Iowa towns. She spent the majority of her working career as a CNA, caring for patients in Arizona for many years, and concluded her career at the Ottumwa Regional Hospital. She found great joy in helping those in ill health to feel better and felt strongly that her patients should be treated with respect and dignity. When a neighbor in Arizona became bedbound and unable to care for himself, Cay gave up her home and free time to live with him and become his primary caregiver, all while maintaining a full-time job.
In her free-time, Cay spent as much time as she could enjoying the natural beauty of God’s creation in the world around her. In her youth she enjoyed swimming, running, riding horses, and spending carefree hours with her family on Canyon Lake, AZ. She learned to waterski, and the lake was her happy place. In her later years she enjoyed gardening and tending to her flowers, making salsa, and cooking. She loved animals, and was rarely without a pet to pamper. Cay also enjoyed making and painting ceramics and playing cards with her family when time allowed. If a little solitude made its way into her day, you would likely find her reading a western or romance with a Diet Coke near at hand. Cay also spent countless hours driving her Amish friends to and fro, and made many friends along the way. She enjoyed online shopping and finding gadgets she thought would make her family’s lives easier. Her chief source of pride and joy were her beloved grandchildren. When she had to move to long term care, one of her first orders of business was to procure frames for the many pictures of family and her beloved dog, Bailey, that brightened her days. Cay will be missed greatly, but her family finds comfort in knowing that her pain and suffering are no more, and she is at rest.
Those left to cherish the memory of Cay include her two daughters, Kimshiro “Kim” (Wayne) Hermsen, Dyersville, IA, and Krista (Wayne) Kube, New Ulm, MN; her five adored grandchildren, Mya Kube, Bradyn Kube, Kyan Kube, Ian Hermsen and Norah Hermsen; her mother, Marianne Ashmead, Moberly, MO; her siblings, Joan (Mike) Wildman, Iowa City, IA, and Chris (Bob) Welsh, Moberly, MO; her nieces, Janelle (Jon) Weiss, Angela (Jeff) Carson and Jennifer (Gary) Warren; ex-husband and friend, Bob Zwicki and numerous extended family and friends.
Cay was preceded in death by her father.
The family would like to extend their deep gratitude to the medical professionals at University of Iowa Hospitals ICU who provided Cay and her family with exceptional care, compassion, and empathy. We would also like to thank the staff at Lantern Park Specialty Care in Coralville for their responsive care and kindness to Cay.
Online condolences may be shared with Cay’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Evelyn J. Dorweiler
Evelyn J. “Jean” Greene Dorweiler, 91 of Dubuque passed away Sunday, December 28, 2025. Visitation will be from 4 to 6 pm Monday, Jan 5, 2026 at the Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home, 2659 Kennedy Road where there will be a Florence Nightengale Nursing Ceremony at 6 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 6, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, Dubuque. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cedar Rapids.
Jean was born July 12, 1934 at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids with her twin brother, James, daughter of Edward and Celestine (Bader) Greene.
She grew up in Cedar Rapids and graduated from Immaculate Conception High School in 1952. She graduated from Mt. Mercy College in 1955 with a degree in nursing.
Jean worked as a Registered Nurse for 30 years at Stonehill Care Center in Dubuque and taught at Finley School of Nursing. Before working at Stonehill, she worked at. St. Luke’s Hospital and University of Iowa Hospital in Cedar Rapids and Xavier Hospital in Dubuque.
On November 27, 1958 She married John Dorweiler at St. Matthews Church in Cedar Rapids. He preceded her in death in 2002.
Jean loved nursing. She also had a passion for music and was still taking piano lessons at the age of 89. She also enjoyed choir, symphony exercising walking and spending time with family and friends. She was a member of SWELL exercise group. She also enjoyed providing care, concern and friendship to all her friends and family.
Jean was a longtime member of St. Anthony’s Church in Dubuque.
She is survived by a daughter, Lynne Marie (Don) Dorweiler Price of Smyrna, TN; a son Paul John (Briana) Dorweiler of Columbia, MD; a sister, Mary Margaret Watson of Lebanon, TN, and a sister in law, Dianne Greene of Hanahan, SC.
In addition to her husband, she was also preceded in death by her parents and twin brother, James Edward Greene.
Kristine M. Menster
Kristine M. Menster, 59, of Dubuque, Iowa and formerly of Cascade, Iowa, passed away on Friday, January 2, 2026, at MercyOne Medical Center in Dubuque, Iowa.
Private graveside services for Kristine will be held on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. at Cascade Community Cemetery with Deacon Dan Kurt presiding.
She was born April 6, 1966, in Monticello, Iowa, daughter of John “Jack” and Maxine (Poppe) Menster. She received her education in the Western Dubuque Schools. She was employed at Northeast Iowa Community College in Peosta, Iowa.
Kristine had a big heart and a smile for everyone she met. She was the kindest soul to all, her family, her friends, and her nieces and nephews, they meant the world to her, especially her godson, Jake Gloden, and Jane and Baldy’s grandchildren, Mia and Ian. Kristine enjoyed baking and sharing her treats. She was also an avid reader.
Kristine will truly be missed by many, as losing such a kind, gentle and giving individual will leave a void in our lives that could never be replaced.
She was a member of Hope Church in Dubuque, Iowa.
She is survived by one brother Mike (Kim) Menster of Cascade, IA; two sisters, Laurel (Mike) Davis of Las Vegas, NV and Jane and Baldy Menster-McDermott of Bernard, IA; and nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Steve Menster.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com
Leroy Blakeman
With gratitude for a long life well lived, and with quiet sadness, we announce the passing of our beloved Leroy.
Visitation will be from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. on January 17, 2026, at Egelhof, Siegert & Casper Funeral Home and Crematory, 2659 John F. Kennedy Rd., Dubuque, where a funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Interment will be at Center Grove Cemetery, Dubuque.
Leroy was the son of William and Sarah Blakeman; brother to Lillian, Lois, William, Joyce, Charlene, Duane, Paul, Bruce, Carolee, Gayle, and Mark; devoted husband to Emmy (who preceded him in death in 2006); loving father of Sylvia and Mike (Bev) and cherished grandfather of Eric, Philip, Carl, Patricia, Jane, and Betsy.
Born and passing in Dubuque, Iowa, Leroy lived a life defined by service and dedication. He proudly enlisted in the United States Army in June 1948, beginning a distinguished military career that included service during the Korean conflict. Stationed in Germany, he met the love of his life, Emmy. Together, they shared 49 years of marriage, building a life rooted in family, travel, and quiet devotion.
Leroy retired from the military with honors in June 1968. He continued his service to his country as a clerk with the United States Postal Service, beginning in 1970 and retiring in 2007. In total, Leroy gave 57 years of combined federal service.
A devoted husband and father, Leroy was a humble and private man whose life reflected integrity, loyalty, and duty. He loved life, cherished his family and friends, and lived with quiet strength and purpose. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Emmy; his son-in-law Fred Sullivan; his sisters, Lillian Blakeman and Lois Keck; and his brothers William, Duane and Bruce Blakeman.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to Hawkeye Care Center, Hospice of Dubuque, and Dr. Cao for their compassionate care, and to Tracy Lee, whose love and dedication brought Leroy companionship and comfort in his final years. With deep respect and gratitude, we thank Tim Ludwig, Leroy’s steadfast friend of 38 years, for his unwavering commitment to Leroy’s well-being and affairs, and Abe Raber, whose unselfish care gave Leroy dignity and quality of life in his final years.
Y. George Houston
Y. George Houston, 84, of Preston, and formerly of Maquoketa, passed away on Friday morning, January 2, 2026, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa.
Young George Houston was born on November 27, 1941, in Selma, Alabama, to Marcus Kennedy and Beatrice (White) Houston Sr. His early years were spent in Alabama where he attended Hicks Memorial High School in Autaugaville, Alabama, graduating in 1960. His sense of duty led him to serve in the U.S. Air Force, where he earned an honorable discharge. On March 28, 1964, George married the love of his life, Joyce Current, at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa, and together they welcomed three children, Michael, Marcus and Michelle.
George and Joyce initially made their home in Alabama, but soon after, they moved to Maquoketa, Iowa, which they proudly called home for many years. George’s work ethic was evident in his career as a machinist at Caterpillar in Mount Joy, where he worked until 1988. He continued to apply his skills at A-1 Electronics and eventually retired after a decade as the maintenance person at River Village Apartments in Maquoketa.
George loved sports and was well-known in the area for his many years of dedication and volunteering as the leader of the Maquoketa Youth Baseball organization from 1974 to 1987. He helped countless kids learn the game of baseball and provided a place for them to learn important life skills like teamwork, dedication, sportsmanship, and how to enjoy life. George also enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and going for rides searching for wildlife. His Sunday night dinner outings with Craig were a cherished tradition as were the moments spent cheering on his favorite sports teams, the Alabama Crimson Tide, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
Those left to honor his memory include children, Michael (Marion) Houston of Fort Leonard Wood, MO, Marcus (Inge) Houston of Germany, and Michelle (Craig) Thines of Preston, IA; 8 grandchildren, Matthew Houston, Melanie (Sean) Starr, Marcus Houston, Lance (Katelyn) Muhlhausen, Cale (Nicole) Muhlhausen, Collin (Megan) Thines, Kennedy (Carson) Mangelsen, and Paige Thines; 7 great-grandchildren, Kameron Houston, Kristopher Houston, Lylah Starr, Sean Starr Jr., Aiden Meier-Muhlhausen, Brinley Vosatka, and Charlotte Jo Muhlhausen; and siblings, Laura Condra of AL, and Marcus “Junior” Houston of AL; and in-laws, Sharon and Randall Edwards, Delores Current, and Doris Current. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Joyce on May 27, 2018, one brother, and 3 sisters.
A celebration of his life will be held at 10:30 A.M., Friday, January 9, 2026, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa, Iowa. Visitation will be held from 4 to 6 P.M., Thursday, January 8, 2026, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. Cremation will follow the visitation. Burial with military honors will be at Pence Cemetery, rural Baldwin, Iowa.
The family wishes to especially thank the Palliative Care Unit at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a Y. George Houston memorial fund has been established.
Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Lois A. Grabbe
Lois Ann Grabbe, 68, of Clarks, Nebraska, died Thursday, December 25, 2025, at 7:20 pm at Genoa LTC in Genoa, Nebraska, where Lois was an eight-year resident under the Genoa LTC, and before death, a patient of St. Croix Hospice.
Lois was born on May 4, 1957, in Dubuque, Iowa, to Ralph Paul and Rita Mae (Loeffelholz) Buhman. She was the oldest of five children. On September 10, 1988, Lois was united in marriage to Richard Allen Grabbe, also of Clarks. They later divorced. She had no children of her own and classified her two cats as her kids. Lois was an animal lover, loved to talk on the CB radio with handle of “speed wheels”. Lois loved to go trucking and explore new places when she was married to Richard. Lois loved playing bingo and was named “bingo queen” at the nursing home. Lois also loved fishing, picking berries and going to concerts at the county fairs. Lois worked as donut flyer, a hotel checking clerk, a cleaner, and an on-call laundry staff person.
Lois is survived by:
3 sisters and a brother,
Linda Kay (Lester Arthur) Maker, of Dyersville, IA,
Donna Lee Buhman, of Dubuque, IA,
Carol Mae Maker of Dubuque, IA
and Richard “Rick” Lee (Kathy) Buhman of Ankeny, IA;
14 nieces and nephews;
and 11 great nieces and nephews.
Lois was preceded in death by:
her father, Ralph Paul Buhman (September 5, 1926 – May 13, 2000),
her mother, Rita Mae (Loeffelholz) Buhman (February 21, 1933 – May 2, 2005),
and a brother-in-law, Steven Francis Maker (April 4, 1961 – March 24, 2005).
The family of Lois Ann Grabbe would like to thank the very dedicated nurses and staff members of Genoa LTC and St Croix Hospice and the doctors who cared for her. Lois will be cremated and buried with family in Dubuque, Iowa. She will greatly be missed and hopefully will sleep with the angels in peace.
Cards of Grievance may be sent to the family.
Linda Maker
P.O. Box 7
Dyersville IA 52040 (usa)
Allan H. Kruger
Allan H. Kruger “Allie,” 92, of Scales Mound, Illinois, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
Allan was born on November 16, 1933, in Madison, Wisconsin, to Myron and Mildred (McFadden) Kruger. He was the youngest of three boys and grew up with a life deeply rooted in family, faith, and farming.
A lifelong farmer, Allan was known for doing things the old-fashioned way—often farming in a collared shirt with a team of horses, later adding a 45 Allis Chalmers tractor and Hereford cattle. He believed if you took care of things, they would last, and he lived that belief every day. He proudly served in the United States Army (1954-1956) before returning home to continue farming.
Allan graduated from Scales Mound High School and loved telling stories from his ball-playing days. Known for his quick wit and dry humor, he became a beloved jokester in his later years and never turned down ice cream. His favorite sayings “Clean up your plate,” “When you can’t laugh anymore, it’s over,” and a handshake followed by “Always good today”—will forever be remembered by those who loved him.
Through lifelong friends, Allan met the love of his life, Janet (Ditzler) Kruger. The two were married just six months later on May 11, 1963, at the First Presbyterian Church in Galena, Illinois. Their 62-year marriage was a beautiful example of enduring love, partnership, and faith. Together they raised two sons and enjoyed traveling with friends, attending Sunday Church, and spending cherished time with their grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Allan is survived by his loving wife, Janet Kruger; son Greg Kruger and wife Connie (Spillane) Kruger; grandchildren Katie (Greg) Leahy, Ryan (Kristen) Kruger, and Kristy (Tanner) Kruger; and great-grandchildren Tyson and Ila-Ann Leahy. He is also survived by brother-in-law George Ditzler, Bob (Judy) LaFurge, sister-in-law Joanne Kruger, and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Myron and Mildred (McFadden) Kruger; his in-laws, Malvin (Ruth) Ditzler and Esther Ditzler; his son Danny Kruger; brothers Wayne and James Kruger; and sister-in-law Maxine (March) Kruger.
Family and friends may call from 10:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. on Monday, January 5, 2026 at the Miller-Steinke Funeral Home in Scales Mound, IL, where funeral services will be held at 12:00 (Noon) on Monday, with Pastor Dottie Morizzo officiating. Burial will follow in the Scales Mound Twp. Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you honor him with laughter, enjoying a bowl of ice cream, and spending time with loved ones who matter most.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Pastor Dottie, Dr. Vandigo, the staff at Midwest Medical, and Hospice of Dubuque, especially Jessica and Melanie for their compassionate care and support.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com©
Robert C. Johnson
Robert Cregg Johnson (Bob), 89, of Galena, set off for distant shores on December 31, 2025.
Bob was born June 17, 1936, in Syracuse, NY. Bob attended Cathedral Academy, Syracuse NY, where he was the captain of the basketball team. Upon graduation from Notre Dame University in 1958, Bob served in Korea. On November 28, 1959, Bob married Anne Butler in New York, NY. Bob and Anne moved to the Chicagoland area in the early 1970’s. For nearly 40 years Bob was a Civil Engineer focusing on hospital construction and renovation. In his leisure time Bob enjoyed golfing, sailing, travel, and spent over 20 years working on the race committee at the Chicago Yacht Club.
Bob is survived by his wife of 66 years, Anne (Butler); children: Victoria, Katherine (Larry Nordin), and Mark (Cheree Dillon); his grandchildren Sarah Nordin, and Eric Nordin. Bob was predeceased by his son, Robert (Amy); his parents, Dr. Robert D. Johnson and Francis (Cregg) Johnson; his sister Debbie Scherrer and brother Michael Johnson.
Bob’s family thanks the skilled and caring staff at Midwest Senior Care Assisted Living, and Nursing Home, and Hospice of Dubuque who took care of him with respect and compassion.
Bob, out.
Online condolences for Bob’s family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Jeffrey D. Zimmerman
Jeffrey Dwight Zimmerman, 65, passed away on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, in Dubuque, Iowa. Jeff was born on February 24, 1960, in San Fernando, California, to Dwight and Ruth Ann (Flora) Zimmerman. He graduated from Maquoketa High School with the Class of 1978 and later married Pamela Sanderson on July 2, 1983. Together they shared 10 years of marriage and welcomed one daughter, Katelyn. Jeff spent many years working for the United States Postal Service, serving in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Alexandria, Minnesota, before retiring as Postmaster in Wadena, Minnesota. He took pride in his work and the communities he served.
Jeff wore many hats in his life—a kind friend, beloved brother, “favorite uncle”, devoted father, and exceptional grandfather. He made a profound and lasting impact on all who knew him through his unwavering kindness, compassion, and gift for conversation. An avid reader with a remarkable knowledge of history, Jeff especially enjoyed nonfiction, classics, and military history, though he appreciated books of every kind. He found great joy in wildlife and the outdoors, especially time spent with family and friends at “the cabin” in northern Minnesota. Above all, Jeff cherished time with his daughter, grandsons, nieces, and nephews. He instilled in his daughter and grandsons a deep love of reading, cooking, and life at the cabin—traditions and values that will continue to live on.
Those left to honor his memory include his daughter Katelyn (Korbin) Dunn of College Grove, TN, his sister Jill (Dan Mortensen) Osterhaus of Eagan, MN, his brothers, Scott (Barb) Zimmerman of Maquoketa and Dana (Mary) Zimmerman of Ames, IA, his three grandsons: Logan, Finn, and Cole, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Steven Zimmerman.
Cremation rites have been accorded, and a visitation will be held from 10 A.M. until Noon on Sunday, January 18, 2026, at Sacred Heart Church in Maquoketa. To honor Jeff’s memory and his deep love of reading, the family welcomes donations of books in place of other expressions of sympathy to establish a library in his name. Donations may be directed to Katelyn or to Bethany Home in Dubuque. Online condolences may be expressed at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Karen A. Schultz
Karen A. (Lange) Schultz, 62, of East Dubuque, IL, passed away on Saturday, December 27, 2025 at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI.
Family and friends may call from 2:00 – 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 1, 2026 at the Miller Funeral Home in East Dubuque, IL, where a prayer service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, January 2, 2026 at St. Mary’s Church in East Dubuque, with Fr. Bosco Aruldoss officiating. Burial will follow at the East Dubuque Cemetery.
Karen was born on July 18, 1963 in Dubuque, IA, the daughter of Harold J. “Skip” and Mary Jean (Thill) Lange. She was a graduate of East Dubuque High School, the class of 1981. On November 7, 1982 she was united in marriage to Joe Schultz at St. Mary’s Church.
Karen formerly worked at ARC in Dubuque. For the past 17 years, she has been employed in the ENT Department at Medical Associates Clinic in Dubuque.
Karen deeply loved her family- especially her kids and grandchildren- and took great joy in watching them pursue their passions. Karen cherished her date nights and watching movies with Joe. She also enjoyed camping, creating stained glass art, and attending concerts. In her younger years, she was active in volleyball and other sports.
Surviving is her husband Joe, three children, Darin (Jamie) Schultz of Bemidji, MN, Sarah (fiancé, Cody) Schultz of Farley, IA, and Kyle (Alena) Schultz of Colona, IL; two grandchildren, Harper and Hayden, and Baby Schultz on the way; her siblings, Rich (Brenda) Lange, Pat (Gina) Lange, Ken (Kelli) Lange, Marty (Michelle) Lange, Kathy (John) Williams, Jennifer (Brian) McLane, all of East Dubuque, IL, and Joanne (Brian) Kirby of Bernard, IA; nieces, nephews and cousins; her aunts, Mary Thill and Mary Jo Lange both of East Dubuque, IL.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Harold “Skip” and Mary Jean Lange, aunts and uncles, Elaine “Pal” (Bill) Potter, Dale (Joyce) Lange, Gerald Lange, Bob (Phyllis) Lange, Joe (Carol) Lange and Robert Thill.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to their families, close friends and the doctors and staff of the ENT department at Medical Associates for the kindness, support, and love shown to Karen and her family.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com©
Roberta Schaub
Roberta “Bobbie” (Gaylor) Schaub, 92, of Bellevue, passed away on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 at Mill Valley Care Center. Private Family Services will be conducted.
Local arrangements with Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home & Cremation Service in Bellevue.
Bobbie was born May 29, 1933, the daughter of Donald and Helen (Schwagler) Gaylor. She graduated from Bellevue Community High School and attended nurses training. Bobbie married George F. Schaub on July 20, 1952, he passed on May 18, 2021. Shortly after George’s passing, Bobbie moved to Mill Valley Care Center in 2023. George and Bobbie had the honor of serving as Grand Marshalls of the Bellevue Heritage Days parade after retiring from Schaub’s Garage. Bobbie loved to bake, especially her caramel pecan rolls, making baby quilts, dancing with her husband, George, making many friends over the years at dances. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Bobbie will be truly missed by all who knew and loved her.
Survivors include her children; Beth (Steve) Norpel, Cathy (Willie) Sneller, Karen (Jeff) Stewart, and Abby (Rick) Steines; 11 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren; siblings and in-laws, Karen Sabrowski, John (Ginny) Gaylor, and Nancy Gaylor.
Bobbie was preceded in death by her parents, her husband; and a brother, Arlo Gaylor and a brother in-law, Ed Sabrowski.
The family would like to thank the staff at Mill Valley Care Center and Hospice of Jackson County for your care and support during this time.
Condolences may be mailed to Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home 100 N. 6th St. Bellevue, IA 52031 c/o Roberta “Bobbie” Schaub Family.
Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.hachmannfuneralhome.com
Sister Mary Anne McCormick, PBVM
Sister Mary Anne McCormick, PBVM, 86, died on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, at Sisters of the Presentation (Mount Loretto), 2360 Carter Road.
On Thursday, January 8, 2026, friends may call from 4:00-8:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart Chapel, Sisters of the Presentation, where there will be a wake service at 7:00 p.m. and funeral service on Friday, January 9 at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Key West.
Sister Mary Anne McCormick, daughter of Leslie and Bernice (Ryan), was born Anne Rose McCormick on February 22, 1939, in Waukon, Iowa. She entered the Sisters of the Presentation from Waukon on September 8, 1966, and professed her perpetual vows on July 28, 1974.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Clarke College (now Clarke University). With some experience teaching prior to joining the Sisters of the Presentation, Sister Anne’s later ministries took her to Timber Lake, S.D., Globe, Ariz., and Charles City, Cedar Falls, Farley, and Sheldon, all in Iowa where she taught. She also conducted summer Vacation Church Schools in many locations. She retired to Mount Loretto in 2008 and celebrated her 50th Jubilee in 2016.
Sister Anne, a woman of great energy and quick wit, faithfully lived the spirit of Presentation foundress Nano Nagle through a life devoted to service, where she found deep purpose in helping others. After years of ministry as an educator, she embraced community service at Mount Loretto with an open heart, generously serving in many ways, especially as a compassionate companion to senior sisters. Grounded in a rich prayer life and sustained by gratitude, Sister Anne approached each person and task with a willing “Here I am, Lord,” a smile, and genuine care. Her presence was a gift—radiating warmth, joy, and an enduring commitment to God and community.
Surviving are her sister-in-law Ivy McCormick, nieces, nephews, and the Sisters of the Presentation with whom she shared her life for 59 years.
She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Bill (Geraldine), Jim (Dolly), and Jack McCormick, and sisters Regina McCormick, Peggy (Jim) Dempsey, Marilyn (Al) Kruger, and Marita (Tom) Howes.
The Leonard Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Sisters of the Presentation, 2360 Carter Road, Dubuque, IA 52001 or online at: www.dbqpbvms.org.
Glen D. Clark
Glen Douglas Clark, of Galena, IL, and formerly of Mt. Vernon, IA, died Sunday, December 28, 2025, of complications due to pulmonary disease. He was 77. Glen made it very clear that he wanted a joyous celebration of his life after he passed. Friends and family are invited to come together on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at the Tin Roof Event Center in Lisbon, IA, from 1 – 5 PM. As he wished, there will be no visitation or services. A private graveside ceremony will be held at a later date. The Furlong Funeral Chapel in Galena is assisting the family.
Glen was the youngest of six children, born on September 24, 1948, to Andrew and Grace (Wilde) Clark. He grew up on the family farm in Ely, IA, attended school at Rogers Grove, and graduated from Mt. Vernon High School in 1966. He spent his career at Bernet Construction, where he served as the manager for over 30 years. Glen loved his job and was sorry to retire. In the summer of 1977, Glen met his wife, Crystal Cottrell; they married on July 15, 1978, in Mt. Vernon. Together, they had three children and lived in Mt. Vernon until retiring to Galena in 2017. Some of the happiest years of Glen’s life were spent enjoying the area’s tranquility with Crystal, exploring restaurants, towns, and festivals.
Glen is survived by his wife, Crystal; son Aaron (Jackie Zubak) Clark; daughters Ashley (Jesse) Caruthers; Afton Clark (Adam Petersen); sister-in-law Cindy Johnson; mother-in-law Kay Fisk; the pride of his life, grandchildren Estella, Bria, Myles, Lucas, Portia, and Kaleb; and his loyal dog, Bear.
Glen was preceded in death by his parents; his sisters, Karen Fiala and Barbara Ingersoll; his brother, Mark; and his father-in-law, Eugene Fisk.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.furlongfuneralchapel.com
Mary A. Branagan
Mary Ann Branagan, 71, of Wheeling, IL, hit her expiration date on December 28, 2025.
She was the daughter of Charles and Mary (Ortscheid) Branagan. Mary Ann was a member of the final graduating class of St Michael’s Grade School and the 1972 class of Galena High School. After graduating from Northern Illinois University, she spent most of her career in the publications departments of medical societies in Los Angeles and Chicago.
Her favorite place was the west coast of Ireland. She was a great fan of art museums, both at home and abroad. The Milwaukee Irish Fest was on her calendar every August.
After the 2024 presidential election, Mary Ann wasn’t sure she could survive another Trump term; turns out she couldn’t.
Mary Ann is survived by her generous sisters, Donna and Carol, and their spouses, Terry Bausman and Martin Tinberg; niece, Vanessa (Ben), and nephew, Colin (Megan); great nieces, Natali and Elena; great nephew, Ben, and the Bonding Group (you know who you are).
She was predeceased by her parents and brother, Chuck.
Cremation rites have been accorded. In lieu of memorials or flowers, Mary Ann asked that you support your local library and read banned books.
Mary Ann’s obituary (which she wrote herself) and memories may be viewed and shared online at www.furlongfuneralchapel.com


