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John C. Graham

John C. Graham, 79, of Metamora, IL, passed away at 7:24 p.m. on Saturday, November 1, 2025, at his residence.

He was born on May 10, 1946, in Dubuque, IA, to Joseph G. and Harriett (Schiltz) Graham. He married Sharon K. Fink on June 19, 1971, in Las Vegas, NV.

Surviving are his wife, Sharon of Metamora, IL; children, Mike (Stacey) Graham of Metamora, IL, Meggan (Dennis) Brooks of Glasford, IL, and Molly (Brent) Ross of Franklin, IN; grandchildren, Jadah Graham, Jaycee Graham, Aidan Graham, Ethan Graham, Ayden Ross, Everett Graham-Ponce, and Layla Ross; brother, James (Jane) Graham of Dubuque, IA; sister-in-law, Mary Jo Graham of Dubuque, IA; and many extended family members, including many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews whom he loved dearly.

He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers Thomas Graham and Joseph Graham.

John graduated from St. Columbkille’s Grade School in 1960 and Wahlert Catholic High School in 1964, both in Dubuque, IA. In his high school days, he was an active athlete, lettering multiple times in football,
baseball, wrestling, and track. He was a member of the school’s mixed chorus when they sang at the 1964 New York World’s Fair.

In 1968, he graduated Cum Laude from Loras College with a degree in Economics. A proponent of life-long learning, he later achieved the professional designation Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU).

John served his country in the US. Army from 1968-1970, receiving an honorable discharge. He was honored to experience the Land of Lincoln Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., in 2023 with his son by his side.

John had a long financial services career spanning over five decades. He spent 10 years at Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, followed by six years at each Merril Lynch and Smith Barney.

In 1996, at 50 years old, he founded John Graham & Associates with his son, Michael, and another associate, building it into a premier wealth management firm through his hard work and dedication to his clients. He was also instrumental in the founding of Midwestern Securities Trading Company in 2000. Though he retired from JGA in 2013, he continued to share his knowledge with the next generation of financial advisors for many years. The legacy he helped build through these East Peoria financial institutions will live on for many generations to come.

John loved reading, continuous learning, and history. He was quick to share a good book or a meaningful quote with those he mentored. One of his favorites was, “Set your course by the stars, not by the lights of every passing ship.” by Omar N. Bradley.

He was a man of deep faith, spending time in prayer and daily devotionals. In his free time, he enjoyed fishing and spending time with his beloved dog, Biggie.

The family wants to thank Emergency 116 in Metamora and the Metamora Police Department for their care and concern.

Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, at Rock Church with Pastor Chuck Tate officiating. Visitation will be held from 4 – 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, at Mason Funeral Home
Metamora Chapel. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery with military rites accorded by the Metamora American Legion Post #89. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista
Street, Dubuque, IA 52001 or to The A.R.K. Humane Society, 477 State Route 26, Lacon, IL 61540.

Online condolences at www.masonfuneralhomes.com.

 


 

Cathy Jo Copeland

Cathy Jo (Finn) Copeland was born May 4, 1961 to Pat and Mourine “Rene” (Link) Finn. She passed away peacefully surrounded by family members on November 3, 2025 after a long battle with multiple sclerosis.  There will be a private family burial in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.  Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street is assisting Cathy’s family.

Cathy attended Holy Ghost, Hempstead and Central High Schools. She was united in marriage to Dennis Copeland on December 22, 1979 and they raised two children together. They lived in Addison, IL, Greensboro NC, Mountain Top, PA and Massillon, OH before moving back to Dubuque to be closer to family when Cathy’s health started to decline. Cathy and Dennis were best friends, companions, and true soulmates. As Dennis would say- she was the most beautiful woman on the Northend of town.

Cathy was diagnosed with MS in her mid-20’s. She has always been fiercely independent, strong-willed, with lots of sass, which helped her courageously battle this disease over the last 40 years. She always had a take no bullshit attitude and was quick to say “whatever”. She liked to go for shopping trips and look at everything. She loved her ice cream and sweets. She loved the water, four-leaf clovers, and strolls in the sun with her loved ones. She enjoyed a good garage sale, bingo, and any casino visit when she was able. She thoroughly loved spending time with her family and friends.  She has lived at Sunnycrest Manor for the last 11 years and made many big fans throughout her stay.

Cathy is survived by her husband Dennis Copeland, daughter Tanya (Jamie) Roethler, son Eric (Heidi) Copeland, and her two granddaughters, Tayler and Skyler Copeland. Siblings Patty (Mike) Copeland, Jim (Pam) Finn, and Sandy (Jerry) Powers. In-laws are Linda (Marv) Stewart, Connie (Pup) Manders, Peggy (Paul) Kaune, Ken (Barb) Copeland, Mary (Ron) Martin and many nieces and nephews. Also in-laws Valerie and Vickie Copeland.

She was proceeded in death by her parents, in-laws Carl and Grace Copeland, and two brother-in-laws Pat and Johnny Copeland.

The family would like to thank the staff of Sunnycrest Manor, for always taking care of Cathy and treating her like family.  Also a special thanks to Hospice of Dubuque for their kindness and wonderful care.

Cards and memorials in Cathy’s memory may be mailed to Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001, Attn. Cathy Copeland Family.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.behrfuneralhome.com

 


 

Lorraine C. Geuder

Lorraine “Lori” Carol Geuder, 75, of Guttenberg, Iowa, passed away on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at the University of Iowa Hospital, surrounded by her loving children.

Lori was born on September 17, 1950, in Lancaster, Wisconsin, to Leo and Hazel (Eggers) Koeller. Growing up, she helped bartend at her family’s restaurant, The Copper Kettle. It was there she became friends with Tom Geuder, who introduced her to his brother, Mike. Long story short—they fell in love!

Mike and Lori were married on October 26, 1979, and spent 45 wonderful years together. They enjoyed boating and camping on the Mississippi River, where they would pick their son up after school at the Lock and Dam to join them, playing billiards, Aggravation, yard jarts, and following their kids to countless sporting events. On Saturday nights, you could find them listening to the Kat Cruise, whether it be in their living room while watching their girls dance or venturing to the party itself.  Many of these beloved traditions later continued with their grandchildren.

Lori found joy in working with people. She spent many years waitressing at Doug’s Steakhouse, where she made lasting friendships and brightened every customer’s day. Later, she discovered her true passion at Kids Kampus, helping to nurture and teach young children. She will forever be remembered as “Miss Lori” by the many children whose lives she touched.

Lori loved celebrating holidays and always went above and beyond to make them special for her family. She took great pride in her home—decorating for every season and tending to her beautiful flowers. Many local children remember her house for its festive Halloween decorations and her tradition of handing out full cans of pop to trick-or-treaters. But more than anything, Lori’s greatest joy was her grandchildren. She made sure each and every one of them felt loved unconditionally.

Lori is survived by her children: Todd (Laura) Koeller, Holly (Nick) Brown, and Jessie (Dan) Bittner; grandchildren Caleb, Cole, Alyvia, Austen, Seth, Destiny, RuthAnn, and Hali; seven great-grandchildren; and many brother- and sisters-in-law.

She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 45 years, Mike; her parents, Leo and Hazel Koeller; parents-in-law, Dan and Jean Geuder; siblings Duane, Carson, Joe, Charlie, Sandy, and Pat; in-laws Tom and Barb; and nephew Rick.

The family would like to extend heartfelt gratitude to the staff of Guttenberg Hospital, Dr. Johnson along with his team, and the University of Iowa Hospital for their compassionate care.

Services honoring Lori will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at Morris Funeral Home in Guttenberg from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Interment will follow at Guttenberg City Cemetery, with Reverend Mike Ashman officiating.

Morris Funeral Home in Guttenberg is assisting the family. Information is available at https://www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.

 


 

Maryann Dunn

Maryann Dunn, 89, of Dubuque, passed away early Monday morning, November 3, 2025, surrounded by family at Stonehill Care Center in Dubuque.

Visitation will be from 9:00 am until 10:45 am Friday, November 7, 2025 at St. Columbkille Catholic Church.

The Mass of Christian Burial for Maryann will be 11:00 am Friday, November 7, 2025, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church with Father Robert Gross as the Celebrant. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Key West, Iowa.

Maryann was born August 3, 1936, on the family farm near Keota, Keokuk County, Iowa, the daughter of Frank and Leona (Klein) Peiffer.  In 1954, she and her twin sister graduated from Keota high school. Two years later, she married Francis Michael Dunn in St. Mary’s Church in Keota, Iowa. After 69 years of marriage, they are now reunited in Heaven after his death on August 7, 2025.

Soon after their marriage, they moved to Denver, CO, starting a family and Maryann’s career as an X-ray technician. In 1967, the family returned to the Midwest, living in East Dubuque, IL, Gliden, IA, Graettinger, IA, and Dubuque, IA. Maryann served for many years as a Chaplin on the Pastoral Care team at MercyOne Dubuque. She volunteered for many organizations, including as an organist and pianist for many parishes, including St. Mary’s (East Dubuque) and St. Columbkille (Dubuque). She will be remembered for her abiding service to her faith community and her pride and joy in her family. Maryann was a fastidious homemaker and frequent bridge player. Her favorite number was seven: seven children, seven siblings, and seven homes.

Survivors include six children: Katrina “Trina” (Andy) Wilberding of Dubuque, Theresa “Terri” (Rob) Droessler of Cuba City, WI, Michael (Michelle Harkness) Dunn of Elkhorn, WI, Nancy (Steve) Kann of Dubuque, Kelly (Tim) Sherman of Dubuque, and Patrick Dunn-Drees of Norwalk, IA; 18 grandchildren: Peter, Rachel (Sam), Zachary (Gina), Elizabeth (Michael), Matthew, Michael (Katerina), Rachel, Tyler, Sydney, Kaitlyn (Joey), Michael (Ashley), Joseph, Laura, Anna, Riley, Connor, Morgan (Jack), and Jacob (Madi); 21 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; sister-in-law, Virginia (Lloyd) Peiffer; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Along with her parents and husband, Maryann was preceded in death by one daughter-in-law, Kandace Drees-Dunn; three brothers, Lloyd, Charles (Anna), and Gerald (Rita) Peiffer; and four sisters, Lillian (Jim) Vittetoe, Lucille (Snowy) Cady, Martha (Frank) Gregan, and her older twin sister Suzanne (Robert) Judge.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Hospice of Dubuque, St. Columbkille Catholic Church, and Stonehill Care Center.

Maryann’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Stonehill and Hospice of Dubuque for their care and support.

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

Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting Maryann’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com, where you can also view the live stream of the funeral.

 


 

JoAnne M. Beecher

On November 3, 2025, JoAnne Marie (Klauer) Beecher reunited with her one true love in heaven.

Per her wishes, no services will be held.

JoAnne was born on February 20, 1955, the daughter of Herbert and Bernadette (Mann) Klauer in Dubuque. She attended St. Anthony grade school and Senior High School. On August 31, 1973, she married Duane Beecher. He preceded her in death on June 18, 2021. Together they created four wonderful sons, fostered over forty children, and provided care for countless children in their daycare.

JoAnne is survived by her four sons, Tim (Molly) of Dubuque, Jeff (Jodi) of Dubuque, Andy (Jennifer) of Davenport, and Ed (Joi) of Dubuque; ten grandchildren, Evan, Maddie, Emily, Ally, Sam, Bailey, Paisley, Roman, Malakai, and Sandarbha. She is also survived by her youngest sibling, David (Vicki) Klauer; brothers and sisters-in-law; nieces; nephews; and her dogs, Willow and Norman.

The family wishes to thank Hospice of Dubuque for their help and making JoAnne’s wishes possible.

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

Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting JoAnne’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.

 


 

Ross A. Madden M.D.

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Ross A. Madden M.D., 85, of Dubuque, who departed this life peacefully on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at Stonehill Care Center under the compassionate care of Hospice.

 A private service will be held to be followed in the spring by a Celebration of Life. Dates to be announced.

Ross was born March 27, 1940 in Cedar Rapids, the son of Kenneth and Polly (Price) Madden. He married his beloved wife Sally Echternacht on June 12, 1965 at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Fort Dodge, Iowa and they shared 60 richly-lived years of marriage together.

Ross was educated at Indianola High School, Coe College, and University of Iowa Medical School. He completed his medical internship and residency in Fresno, CA. He served his country in the United States Air Force at Offutt in Bellevue, Nebraska.

Ross was a compassionate physician at Medical Associates in Dubuque from 1972 until his retirement in 2003. Ross was admired for his kindness and use of humor in practice and everyday life.  He was known for his leadership and ethics as he served as the Chief Medical Officer at Medical Associates Clinic from 1979 until 2003.  He helped create the Medical Associates Health Plan and served as the managed health plan’s president from 1981 – 1997. He was the interim Chief Executive Officer for the clinic in 1989. Additional accolades include his roles as Chairman of the Board of Medical Associates HMO and fellow of the American College of Physicians. He was Past President of the Iowa Clinical Society of Internal Medicine where he was also elected the prestigious Internist of the Year award for outstanding service to community, academia and to state/national medical organizations.  He served on the Board of Directors for Mercy ONE Hospital for 20 years. He was President, and served many years, on the Board of Directors for Bethany Home.  He also served on the DuRide Board of Directors. In 2022, the Ross Madden Award was created to be given annually to the physician with the greatest improvement in satisfaction scores.

Ross was a member and past deacon of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Dubuque for over 50 years. He also spent time as the President at the Dubuque Golf and Country Club. Ross was active for many years with the Mississippi Valley Tennis Association.

When not working, Ross cherished spending time with family and friends on the golf course, fishing, reading, and cheering for the Hawkeyes. He attended his children’s many activities and was an avid supporter of his grandchildren.  During retirement, Ross and Sally also enjoyed spending time in Estero, Florida where they made many new friends.  He had many a good laugh with his golf group there. He loved singing with the Grandezza Singers.  

Ross is survived by his devoted wife, Sally, of Dubuque; three children, Deborah (Ralph) Garofano, of Columbia, SC, Amanda (Dave) Kutoloski, of Fishers, IN, and Kent (Suzanne) Madden, of Maple Glen, PA. He was a proud and supportive grandfather of grandchildren Daniel and Erica Zippel, Tanner and Lauren Kutoloski, and Emma and Sarah Madden; and well loved by his brother, Ken (Mary) Madden; his brother-in-law, Harris McKee; and many nephews and nieces. 

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ken and Polly Madden; and his sister, Mary McKee.  His kindness, generosity, wisdom, humor and unwavering love for his family will not be forgotten.  He truly demonstrated a life well-lived.

Donations can be made to Bethany Home and Mercy One Dubuque’s Cancer Center.

 


 

Gerald J. Farrell

Gerald “Gerry” James Farrell, 88, formerly of Delmar, passed away November 2, 2025, at Clover Ridge Place in Maquoketa, fittingly as he prepared to attend Mass at St. Patrick’s Church. A man of deep principle, Gerry devoted time, energy, and funds to faith, family, farming, community, and sports.

Gerry was born July 10, 1937, the fourth child of James A. “Tad” and Marie M. (Foster) Farrell of Delmar. Raised on a farm west of town, Gerry spoke fondly of his youth–stories of family fun, milking cows, baling hay, and outings with the whole crew. A favorite tale was playing baseball as a freshman with his brother, Kenny, a senior. Gerry was Salutatorian of the Delmar High School Class of 1954, remaining home until joining the Army in October 1955.

While at Fort Bliss, Gerry’s most vivid memory was a training mission in which his group’s sergeant urged them to hurry. They quickly loaded ammunition into a 90mm gun, which subsequently imploded, hurling shrapnel everywhere. After this early brush with death, Gerry lived life to the fullest. In 1957, he moved in with Aunt Rosemary and Uncle Jack Burke, to a farm east of Delmar, where he would live for 65 years.

Gerry met the love of his life, Mary Karen Budde, in the summer of 1956, proposed to her a year later, and married her on June 14, 1958, in Maquoketa. Gerry and Mary raised seven children and built their lives in Delmar. They were devoted to one another and their community–sometimes pursuing different hobbies but always sharing the same values.

Gerry found joy and success in farming–raising Holsteins, hogs, cattle, corn, and soybeans and earning county-wide recognition for dairy production and conservation farming yields. Was he always rushing from thing to thing? You might say that. A slew of serious farm injuries over the years did not diminish Gerry’s love for his profession. One of his mottos was “early to plant and early to harvest.” A firm taskmaster, he was forever grateful for the farm help and “willing” dedication of his six sons, his daughter, nephews Tom and Dan Simmons, and various hired hands, most notably Wendell Higgins. Anyone who farmed with Gerry knows of his legendary, not always decipherable, hand signals in the field.

Gerry was forever sociable, making others feel welcome, never meeting a stranger, and bursting with pride for his grandchildren. He had a firm sense of right and wrong and a photographic memory of long-ago events, sports scores, and family lore. He was an avid reader and dedicated amateur poet. Gerry helped everyone he thought might benefit from his wisdom, energy, sound advice, or perhaps all three.

Gerry lived out his Catholic faith in scripture, prayer, and service. “Going to Mass is a privilege,” he wrote to family in 2024. He never missed a grandchild’s sacramental celebration. His most compelling commitment was to St. Patrick’s Parish. Whether cemetery caretaker, treasurer, church maintenance man, groundskeeper, sacristan, lector, historian, catechist, parish council member, or unofficial deacon, Gerry’s conviction was to preserve what church founders built in Delmar.

As hard as he worked and prayed, Gerry equally encouraged his kids and grandkids to “play”–whether competitive sports, music, drama, Euchre, Up and Down the River, or the annual Turkey Bowl. He coached at home, in youth leagues, and from the sidelines. He was his grandchildren’s biggest fan, watching games, meets, recitals, and concerts in person, or remotely when his health declined. Gerry’s television was nightly tuned to sports. For years, he took 40+ family members annually to a St. Louis Cardinals game and he watched Game 7 of the 2025 World Series with son Jim the night before he passed. He was a mainstay on the golf course and played the John Deere Classic Pro-Am in 2008.

What Gerry had left after all this—he gave to the community. He served 18 years on the Delwood school board, read with first graders for 10 years, was a Maquoketa YMCA funder and founder, a volunteer Maquoketa Country Club and Camp Courageous tree trimmer, and a snowplow driver and jack of all trades for local widows. He was an active member of the Delmar Lions for 40 years, treasurer for half that time. He spearheaded or led the Lions’ blood drive, Memorial Day programs, Christmas soup suppers, golf outings, eye exams at area preschools eye tissue transports from Iowa City to Madison. He earned numerous awards for his service. In summary, Gerry made a difference.

Gerry is survived by his children and in-laws Joe (Debbie) of Clinton, Jim (Nancy) of DeWitt, Paul (Carolyn) of Ankeny, Phil (Kris) of St. Charles, Illinois, Anne (Chris) Peterson of Delmar, Tony (Teresa) of Ankeny, and John (Megan) Kennedy-Farrell of Evanston, Illinois. He is also survived by Grandchildren Melissa (Oswan), Elizabeth (Grant), Sara (Nick), Tracy, Will (Allie), Darcie, Megan (Ryan), Madison (Matt), Ryan, Kailey, Dylan, Hunter, Jack, Ava, Kate, Katie (Mike), Erin (Jacob), Meredith, Tommy, Emily, Connor, Aidan, Maura, and Lucas, and by 20 great-grandchildren. He is survived by sisters Judy Farrell of Marion and Mary (Edmond) Noel of Wheatland, and sisters-in-law Joyce McAndrew of Andrew and LuAnn Farrell of Clinton.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Mary, brothers, Kenny, Donny, Pat, Mike, and infant Aloysius. Also, sisters-in-law Doris Dutton, Yvonne Hunter, Patricia Marcil, JoAnn Irwin, Gloria Bahr, and their spouses, Patsey Farrell, Jan Farrell, and brother-in-law Craig Simmons.

A funeral mass celebrating his life will be held at 10 A.M., Monday, November 10, 2025, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Delmar, Iowa.  Visitation will be held from 1 to 4 P.M., Sunday, November 9, 2025, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa, Iowa, where a 3:30 P.M. Scripture Service will be held.  Burial will be at St. Pat’s Cemetery, Delmar.

Memorials suggested to St. Patrick’s Building Fund, Jackson County Hospice, or a charity of your choice.

 


 

Nancy B. Gull

Nancy Belle Taylor Gull died peacefully on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at the Tower Living Center in Garnavillo at 100 years of age. Nancy was born October 7, 1925, in Hartford, Connecticut, the daughter of William H. Taylor and Alice (Janes) Taylor.

Nancy trusted Jesus Christ as her Savior on April 18, 1934, at eight years old. This was the most important event in her life and directed her focus to the end. On May 6, 1937, at age 11, she watched the Hindenburg airship pass over her school in Hartford. It exploded while docking in Lakehurst, NJ. On December 7, 1941, Nancy remembered coming home from the Sunday evening gospel service as newsboys were crying the news of the Pearl Harbor attack. Her older brother Billy enlisted in the US Navy shortly after at age 17. (While he was deployed, the Japanese Imperial Navy paid for a floral arrangement to be delivered to the family home with a note reading, “Deepest sympathy, JIN,” implying her brother was killed in action. But this was just an attempt at psychological warfare, and Billy returned home safely after his tour was complete.) During WWII, Nancy was a civil defense volunteer, monitoring and recording incoming planes, on alert for enemy bombers. Nancy was the only one in her civil defense training able to distinguish between the odors of 20 different poisonous gases.

After the war, Nancy met General Jonathan Wainwright in a parade viewing stand shortly after he was released from a Japanese POW camp. After graduating from high school, Nancy worked for Sears Roebuck selling guns and then worked for the Fuller Brush Company. On January 27, 1956, Nancy married Larry Lew Gull in East Hartford, CT. They made their home on a farm north of Garnavillo, Iowa, and were happily married for nearly 58 years before Larry was taken home to heaven in 2013. Nancy was well known for her hospitality and her earnest prayers for all who knew her.

Nancy is survived by her two sons: Kevin (Jackie) Gull of Guttenberg and Timothy (Tina) Gull of Cedar Rapids; six grandchildren: Audra (Steven) Janes of Garnavillo, Rachel (Ethan) Entsminger of Manchester, Jenn (Adam) Kutsch of Delmar, Spencer Gull of Garnavillo, Lydia (Josh) Sax of Coralville, and Jule (Kenny) Day of Cedar Rapids; six great-grandchildren: Aiyana and Rowan Janes, Otto Entsminger, Jasper and Atticus Kutsch, and Griffin Day; and her sister, Susan Heller of Granby, CT. Nancy was preceded in death by her husband, Larry and her brother, Bill Taylor.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to 27918 Hwy 52, Guttenberg IA, 52052, where donations will be made to local charities and organizations. Visitation will be held from 9 – 11 a.m. Saturday, November 8, 2025, at the Garnavillo Gospel Hall, 506 S Washington St., Garnavillo, Iowa where funeral service will commence at 11 a.m. Interment will follow at Garnavillo Community Cemetery.

Morris Funeral Home in Garnavillo is assisting the family and online condolences may be left for the family at www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.

 


 

James Olberding

James (Jim) Olberding, age 87, of Dyersville, IA passed away peacefully in his home on the morning of Sunday, November 2, 2025. Born August 11, 1938, he was the beloved son of Andrew and Agnes (Kramer) Olberding. He grew up on a farm west of Dyersville and graduated from Xavier High School. On October 27, 1962, he married Catherine (Katie) Daly at St. Clements Church in Bankston.

Jim was a hard worker from a very young age. In 1963, he started Olberding Construction Company and later added J&J Lawn Care. He spent his career building hundreds of farm buildings and mowing hundreds of acres of grass. Sixty-two years later, the businesses are now run by his sons Pat and John Olberding.

In 1960, he proudly began his service with the Army National Guard, later continuing as a member of the Reserves for six additional years. He was a member of the American Legion Post 137 of Dyersville.

In his pastime, Jim enjoyed spending time with family, especially his grandchildren and great grandchildren, taking trips to Branson, square dancing, and his many Sunday morning breakfasts with friends. He was an avid bowler for many years and was a member of the Dyersville Bowling Association Hall of Fame.

He is survived by his wife Katie; four sons: Dan (Linda) Olberding, Pat Olberding, Joe Olberding, and John (Tammy) Olberding; one daughter, Carol (Mike) Mooney; grandchildren, Derek (Kayla) Olberding, Ashley Olberding, Chelsie (Hunter) Weatherman, Amanda (Ryan) McCann, McKenna (Ted) Townsend, Cassidy Olberding, Shelby (Brock) Harter, and Elizabeth Olberding; great-grandchildren: Parker, Reed, Marissa, Aiden, Sophia and two more on the way in 2026; and sisters-in-law: Shirley and Darlene Olberding.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Andrew and Agnes; siblings: Dick (Alice), Gene, George, and Grace (Don) Hermsen; and his mother and father-in-law, Elmer and Mary Daly.

The visitation will be held from 3 – 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville where a service will commence at 7 p.m. accorded by American Legion Post #137. Visitation will continue prior to funeral services from 9 – 10 a.m. at the funeral home.

Funeral mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, at St. Francis Xavier Basilica with burial to follow at the church cemetery where military honors will be accorded. Rev. David Schatz will officiate.

The family wishes to extend a special thank you to all the visitors who were with Jim in his last days as well as his Mercy One, Accura, and Hospice of Dubuque caretakers.

Gone but not forgotten, forever in our hearts.

Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville is assisting the family. Information is available at https://www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.

 


 

Maurna J. O’Brien

Maurna J. O’Brien, 92 Cascade, Iowa passed away on Friday, October 31, 2025, at Accura Healthcare in Cascade, Iowa.

The family will greet people from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Fillmore, IA, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m., with Rev. Michael Schueller Presiding.  Burial will follow in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Fillmore, Iowa.  The Reiff Funeral Home in Cascade is assisting the family with arrangements.

She was born May 3, 1933, in Dubuque, Iowa, daughter Leo D. and Loretta V. (Coakley) Noonan.  On April 21, 1956 she was united in marriage to the love of her life, George O’Brien at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Garryowen, Iowa.  He preceded her in death on February 24, 1981.

She was employed at Security State Bank in Cascade for over 33 years, until her retirement.  She loved to play cards, especially Bridge.  She enjoyed her shopping sprees with her friends, spending time with family and friends just visiting.   She was a very faith filled woman, she was kind to all and a absolute wonderful wife, mother and aunt.  She was very proud of her Irish Heritage.

She was a member of St. Matthias Parish in Cascade, Iowa.

She is survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

She is also preceded in death by her parents, and her only son, Tim O’Brien on December 13, 1999.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com

 


 

Judith C. Curler

Judith “Judy” Carolynn Curler, 85, of Dubuque, died Friday, October 31, 2025, at the Hawkeye Care Center in Dubuque.

A celebration of life will be at a later date.  Burial will be in Dubuque Memorial Gardens.

Judy was born April 21, 1940, in Dubuque, the daughter of Robert Arthur and Anita Lilly Avery Buol. On August 10, 1963, she married Robert Donald Curler at the Church of the Nativity in Dubuque. He died January 23, 2024.

She graduated from Dubuque Senior High School.

Judy was the assistant manager and bookkeeper at Bishop’s, where she developed many long-lasting friendships. She also worked at Steven’s Clothing in the mall and later at Theisen’s.

An Asbury Road walker, Judy loved cooking-many of her family members still use her cherished recipes today. She was an avid reader and shopper who shared a birthday with Queen Elizabeth and shined just as brightly. She enjoyed boating on the Mississippi River, adored her dog Sadie, and treasured every moment spent with her family, who were always the most important part of her life.

Survivors include two children, Steven (Rhonda) Curler of Walford, IA and Susan Schueller of Dubuque; five grandchildren, Joe Schueller of  Des Moines, Matt (Courtney) Curler of Cedar Rapids, Nikki Schueller of Dubuque, Abby (Brett) Foreman of Lawrence, KS, and Sarah Schueller of Dubuque; one great grandson, Crew and one great granddaughter due in December; one brother, Casper “C.J.” (Leslye) Buol of OK; four siblings-in-law, Millie (George) Freed of Phoenix, AZ, Fred Curler, Jr. of Dubuque, Billy (Robin) Curler of Gladbrook, IA, and Donald (Karen) Curler of Dubuque; and several nieces and nephews.

Besides her husband she was preceded in death by her parents, son-in-law, Jeff Schueller, infant grandson, Nicholas Curler, and one sister, Grace Wehrspann.

A special thank you to Hawkeye Care Center and Hospice of Dubuque.

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 Judy’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.

 


 

Donald J. Daugherty

Donald J. “Don” Daugherty, age 76, of Dubuque, IA, completed his earthly journey on October 29, 2025, at Ennoble Manor while surrounded by his loving family.  To honor Don’s life, a private burial will be held at Linwood Cemetery in Dubuque.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Don’s family.

Don was born on August 25, 1949, in Dubuque, IA, a son to Joseph and Leone (Derreberry) Daugherty.  He was a good and decent man who strived to keep life simply, enjoyed his daily routines, and always treasured the time he was able to spend with his family and friends.  Don was blessed to find and marry the love of his life, Kaylen Mathews, and the couple spent the last 50 years together facing each day as it arrived united in the common goal of making it the best day they could through life’s ups and downs.  Sadly, their daughter, Tracy Lyn was called home much too early in life and their hearts would unfortunately have to carry a deep wound that would never truly heal.

Don spent his working years with the Dubuque Pack, but never gave up on his desire to gain knowledge and wisdom wherever he could.  He went on to earn two degrees later in life and continued growing where his interests led him.  Don was generally a home body at heart and enjoyed catching his favorite tv shows when time allowed, and you can be sure that if his Denver Broncos were playing, he definitely made sure that time would allow.  Our hearts break at the mere thought of losing Don so suddenly.  His last couple years of health battles were a challenge for sure, but we leaned into the fact that he seemed to rally when the worse was over.  Sadly, this time, the Lord decided that it was time to rest from his earthly challenges and call him home to begin his eternal journey.  We pray for peace and comfort in our broken hearts as we face these most difficult days ahead and can now only wait patiently to see his smiling face once again.  Thank you, Don, for living a good life, reminding us to find joy and pleasure where we can, and to never surrender without putting in an honest fight first.  May the Lord bless you and keep you safe in His loving arms and may He help to heal our heavy hearts in time.

Those left to cherish the memory of Don include,

his loving wife of 50 years,
Kaylen Daugherty, Dubuque, IA;

his adored grandchildren,
Bethaney Putchio, Ann Arbor, MI,
and Jakob Putchio, North Dakota;

his sister,
Diane Wagner, Ann Arbor, MI;

along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

Don was preceded in death by his parents; and his daughter, Tracy Lyn Daughterty-Putchio.

Don’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Ennoble Manor for all of their professional and compassionate care.

Online condolences may be shared with Don’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com

 


 

Michael L. Chapman

Michael Leo Chapman, 71, of East Dubuque, died Thursday, October 30, 2025, at the Unity Point Health-Finley Hospital in Dubuque.

Visitation will be from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm Tuesday, November 4, 2025 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.

The Funeral Service for Mike will be 10:00 am Wednesday, November 5, 2025, at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory with Deacon Jamie Schilling officiating.

Michael was born November 22, 1953, in Dubuque, IA, the son of Charles and Arlene Herbst Chapman. On August 25, 1971, he married Susan Mae Quade in Peosta. They later divorced. On December 24, 1980, he married Sandra Goedken in Dubuque.

He attended Dubuque Senior High School.  He served as a medic in the U.S. Army while stationed in Panama.

He worked for many years at Dubuque Tank Terminal as a heavy machine operator. He was part of the original class at Casino Belle and later worked at the Silver Eagle and Diamond Jo Casino. He more recently worked in the meat department at Hy-Vee.

He had a love for fishing and especially cherished his trips to Canada. He enjoyed playing cards and never missed a good NASCAR race, always cheering for his favorite driver, Jimmie Johnson. A proud Green Bay Packers fan, he also loved spending time in the kitchen and was known to be an excellent cook. He treasured his ’66 Chevy Chevelle convertible, his faithful dog, Daisy, and most of all, the time he spent with his family.

Survivors include his wife, Sandy; three children, Nathan Chapman of Dubuque, Christina (Larry) Robinson of Bernard, and Charles Chapman, of Dubuque; 11 grandchildren, Garrett, Jakob, Brooklyn, Lily, Logan, Mia, Ella, Cora, Lawson, Lincoln, and Ellyse; one brother, Dan (Mary) Chapman of Dubuque; two sisters, Debbie Chapman of Sun City, AZ, and Patty (Jon) Numedahl of Decorah, IA; sisters- and brothers-in-law, Debbie Anglin, Diane (Ken) Anglin, Lori (Barry) Brillhart, Randy (Jessie) Goedken, Steven (Denise) Goedken, Wade Hayward, and Tom Schissel, all of Dubuque; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, an infant daughter, Tracy Lynn, two sisters, Kathy Hayward, and Penny Schissel, and one brother-in-law, Gary Anglin.

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

 


 

Steven J. Bergfeld

Steven J. “Steve” Bergfeld, age 56, of Zwingle, IA, completed his earthly journey suddenly on October 28, 2025, at home.  To honor Steve’s life, a private family burial will be held at the Holy Family Cemetery in Peosta, IA.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Steve’s family.

Steve was born on February 15, 1969, in Dubuque, IA, one of eight children to George J. and Joanne E. (Sadler) Bergfeld.  He was an outdoorsman at heart and always enjoyed every opportunity which presented itself to spend a little time under the open sky.  Hunting and fishing were among his favorite activities and every hour he was walking the timber, or casting his line at the water’s edge was considered to be time well spent.

Steve worked in construction in his early years and owned Steve Bergfeld Construction before he decided it was time to put his time and talents to work with John Deere Harvester Works in East Moline, IL.  He spent the last 18 years there making many friends along the way and always taking great pride in his work.

Steve’s sudden absence from our daily lives leaves a void which will likely never completely heal, but hopefully mend in time.  We will seek for those rare moments of comfort where possible within the good memories he leaves behind and pray that there is peace to be found eventually for all of the broken hearts who knew and loved Steve.  Thank you, Steve, for all the good you did during your stay with us and may the Lord bless and keep you safely in His loving arms until we all meet again.

Those left to cherish the memory of Steve include,

his wife,
Anne Wink-Bergfeld, Zwingle, IA;

his two children,
Sadler Bergfeld, at home,
and Piper Bergfeld, at home;

his parents,
George (Joanne) Bergfeld, Peosta, IA;

his siblings,
Donald (Jodi) Bergfeld, Peosta, IA,
Kathy (Jerome) Begle, Bankston, IA,
Sharon (Dale) Vosberg, Cuba City, WI,
Ruth (Keith) Martin, Zwingle, IA,
Janet (Brett) Steffen, Marion, IA,
David (Alicia) Bergfeld, Peosta, IA,
and Jeff (Barb) Bergfeld, Farley, IA;

his mother and father-in-law,
Steve (D’Anna) Wink, Peosta, IA;

his brothers-in-law,
Robin (Kelly) Wink, Bernard, IA,
and A.J. (Kristen) Wink, Monticello, IA;

his best friends,
Mike Siegert, Dubuque, IA,
and Rick Brandt, Bettendorf, IA;

along with numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Steve was preceded in death by his niece, Jessica Bergfeld.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Sadler and Piper Bergfeld fund at DuTrac Community Credit Union at 3465 Asbury Road, Dubuque, IA, 52002.

Online condolences may be shared with Steve’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com

 


 

Ann M. Hess

Ann M. Hess, age 65, of Dubuque, IA, completed her earthly journey on October 29, 2025, at home while surrounded by her loving family.  To honor Ann’s life, a private family burial will be held at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque, IA.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Ann’s family.

Ann was born on May 10, 1960, in Dubuque, IA, one of ten children to Allen and Helen (Bodish) Vrotsos.  Ann was gifted with a spirit of courage and a warrior’s heart from a young age.  She spent the majority of her life here among us doing her best to make the world a better place where and when she could.  She spent most of her working career, almost 35 years, in retail sharing her time and talents at Sibbing’s Jewelry, Vrotsos Jewelry, and eventually retired from Sears in 2014.  But, her service wasn’t complete yet as Ann went on to invest another 10 years with Iowa Legal Aide.  She helped countless folks in our community and made many friends along the way, especially her “Fishbowl Margarita” partners in crime.  Ann always gave more than she took and the boundaries of her heart were undeniably endless.

Ann always understood that life required balance to truly be a joyful one.  Her work life only came in second to her devotion to her family.  She loved and adored her children more than life itself.  Whether she was working on her next delicious meal to nurture their growing bodies, or sharing her insights and wisdom when she could, Ann was always leading by example and trusting that her love and lessons were both being listened to, witnessed and understood.  In her free-time, Ann enjoyed spending a little time trying her luck at the casino when time allowed, but for those who knew her best, cuddling up with her favorite feline companions was undeniably her happy place.  And who can forget her annual participation in the “Over The Edge” fundraiser for the United Way.  The world is truly a lesser place without Ann’s love and light shining among us.  May the legacy and memories she leaves behind help to comfort the broken hearts of all who knew and loved her and may her earthly health battles be all but a distant memory as she begins her eternal journey while waiting patiently to see her loved ones precious faces once again. POB for now!

Those left to cherish the memory of Ann include,

her five adored children,
Christina (T.J. Stapleton III) Berger, Dubuque, IA,
Vega (Kendra) Rohwedder, Dubuque, IA,
David Berger, Dubuque, IA,
Elaina Hess, Dubuque, IA,
and Henry (Sierra) Hess, Dubuque, IA;

her ten grandchildren,
Alexis (Daniel) Basten, Isabelle Stapleton, Romyn Stapleton, T.J. Stapleton, Fable Stapleton, Teddy Stapleton IV, Gabe Stapleton, Alaina Dennison, Darcy Gallaher and Bria Hess;

her three great-grandchildren,
Ryker Basten, Benny Basten, and Ronnie “Jr.” Clark;

her seven siblings,
Mary Smith, Chicago, IL,
Christine Davis, Galena, IL,
Marc (Linda) Vrotsos, Ozarks, MO,
Don (Juli) Vrotsos, Dubuque, IA,
Blaise (Ann) Vrotsos, Dubuque, I,a
Paul (Don) Vrotsos, Greece,
and Peter Vrotsos, Chicago, IL;

her two sisters-in-law,
Mary Jo Vrotsos, LaMotte, IA,
and Debbie Vrotsos, Omaha, NE;

along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

Ann was preceded in death by her parents; her two brothers, John Vrotsos and Curt Vrotsos; and her two brothers-in-law, Michael Smith and William Davis.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Ann’s name to Hospice of Dubuque and Iowa Legal Aide.

Ann’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 Ann’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com

 


 

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