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Donna L. Lange

Donna Lee Lange, 81, of Dubuque, was welcomed with open arms by our Lord and Savior, on Sunday, December 14, 2025, at Luther Manor in Dubuque.Visitation will be from 9:00 am until 10:45 am on Thursday, December 18, 2025 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.

The Funeral Service for Donna will be at 11:00 am on Thursday, December 18, 2025, at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory with Pastor Mike Lopez officiating. Burial will be at Center Grove Cemetery in Dubuque.

Donna was born March 28, 1944, in Dubuque, IA, the daughter of Joseph H. and Dorothy Mae L. (Hagensten) Bradley. On April 18, 1998, she married Gerald “Jerry” Lange at Wesley United Church in East Dubuque, IL. He preceded her in death on February 10, 2019. She was later married to Paul Weydert at Word of Life Church in Dubuque on September 7, 2023.

Donna graduated from Dubuque Senior High School in 1963. Along with keeping everything going at home, Donna also worked as a cook and assistant activities director at Luther Manor for several years.

Donna was a woman of deep faith, with God always at the center of her life. Her strong faith guided her daily actions and relationships. She found great joy in dancing and sharing life with her close circle of friends and her family.

Survivors include her husband, Paul Weydert of Dubuque; two children, Sherry (Kevin) Kurtz of East Dubuque, IL, and Dave (Linda) Soat of Dubuque; four grandchildren, Katelyn (Brandon) Weber, Cory (Nylah) Kurtz, Christa Kurtz, and Shaun Albert; two great-grandchildren, Eric Albert and Kari Kurtz; and two siblings, Vance (Becky) Bradley and Lavonne Thompson.

Donna was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Jerry; one daughter, Julie Albert; and one sister, Gloria Weydert.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.

The family would like to extend a special Thank You to Hospice of Dubuque, especially Buffy, and the staff at Luther Manor, especially Jennifer and Connie, for all of the loving care they provided.

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

 


 

Donald J. Schoenberger

Donald J. “Donnie” Schoenberger, age 76, of Dubuque, IA, completed his earthly journey on December 13, 2025, at home while surrounded by his loving family.  To honor Don’s life, a private family Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.  A private family gathering will be held on Thursday, December 18th and Friday, December 19, 2025.  A private family burial will be held at Linwood Cemetery where full military honors will be accorded.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Don’s family.

Don was born on January 24, 1949, in Dubuque, IA, a son to Donald M. “Cy” and Irma J. (Atchison) Schoenberger.  After finishing school, Don joined the U.S. Army and honorably served his country during the Vietnam War.  Upon his return stateside, he married the love of his life, Joyce C. Clapham on December 26, 1969.  They were blessed with 52 wonderful years together until Joyce was sadly called home ahead of Don on May 13, 2022.  Don’s working years were spent in metal processing yards.  He began his career right after his military service as a journeyman in ship scrap and metal processing.  Don was a large equipment operator primarily, but was really of master of numerous tasks and possessed amazing skills as a crane operator.  He worked at numerous yards throughout Dubuque over the years, but eventually retired from Alters Scrap and Processing in 2015.  Don enjoyed his years, the friendships he made and always appreciated the opportunity to teach and leave his talents for the next generation to follow.  He was also a faithful on-call mechanic for the family farm and would graciously assist whenever needed after his full-time responsibilities were done.

If you had the pleasure of knowing Don, that is what he was all about.  A low-key, soft-spoken, quiet guy who listened more than he spoke, shared advice when appropriate and avoided confrontation at all costs; he just wanted peace in the world around him.  If a situation required a strong hand, he would make sure that you knew why that was necessary, but primarily he looked for the good in others, leaned into offering the benefit of the doubt whenever possible, genuinely assisted anyone in need, and never judged.  When downtime arrived, Don enjoyed a cold beer and a fishing pole or hunting rifle in hand.  “A bad day fishing/hunting beats a good day at work.”  He spent countless hours tinkering in the garage, building his latest contraption or sharing his skills with those who just needed a little help with their projects.  His mornings were generally spent scrolling through his computer looking up the events of the day with a hot cup of coffee in hand, and when Sunday’s came around, you could easily find Don and Joyce taking long car rides together along the Mississippi.  From time to time they would make their way to the casinos and attempt to beat the buffalos and meet friends along the way.  If Don made his way into his favorite recliner after all the day’s activities were complete, his remote usually stopped on old westerns and cop shows, or paranormal activity programming.

But, for those who knew and loved Don best, his family was undeniably his greatest joy.  When his children and grandchildren were nearby, Don was surely in his happy place.  When the time together was ended he always had the “You be careful now, love you” at the ready.  Don loved his family, and his pets, more than they could really comprehend and for that we are beyond blessed.  So, as we must now face this new reality ahead, let us simply say “Don, we love you dearly and be careful until we all meet again!”

Those left to cherish the memory of Don include,

his two children,
Illa (Jim) Arthofer, Dubuque, IA,
and John (Sue) Schoenberger, Dubuque, IA;

his four grandchildren,
Shelby (Adam) Slade, Colton (Bobbie Runde) Arthofer, Taylor Mundschenk and Kennedy Mundschenk;

his sisters-in-law,
Illa McDermott, Dubuque, IA,
and Bertha Thoma, St. Donatus, IA;

along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

Don was preceded in death by his parents; his loving wife of 52 years, Joyce C. (Clapham) Schoenberger; his mother and father-in-law, Elmer (Virginia) Clapham; his siblings, Ben (Joyce) Schoenberger and Bob (Karen) Schoenberger; his brothers and sisters-in-law, Christine (Roger) Clark, Joey Clapham, Butch McDermott, William Clapham, Don Thoma and David Clapham; and his nephew, Dawson McDermott.

Don’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque for their amazing support in a time of sorrow and we are eternally grateful for all of the kind-hearted staff who assisted with our Dad’s care.  This is a wonderful organization who truly cares in every aspect and we are beyond blessed that they were with us until the very end.

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

 


 

Eveyln B. Becker High

Evelyn Bertha Becker High, 100, of Dubuque died Sunday, December 14, 2025 at Stonehill Care Center. Visitation will be from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Friday, December 19 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. Burial  will be in St. John the Baptist Cemetery, Centralia. A livestream of the funeral mass can be viewed at www.egelhofsiegertcasper.com.

Evelyn was born June 30, 1925 in Dubuque, Iowa, daughter of William and Bertha (Widmar) Becker.

On November 17, 1945 she married Harold High in Des Moines. They lived in Dubuque until 1979, when they moved to Garrison, Texas where they ranched together. She moved back to Dubuque upon Harold’s passing in 2005.

Prior to moving to Texas, Evelyn worked as a seamstress at Flexsteel for over 25 years.

She was a member of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, the Asbury Eagles Club and the Red Hat Ladybugs.

She is survived by two sisters, Joan Becker Miller and Lois Becker Rannals and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by four brothers, William Jr., Harold,  Walter and Roger Becker and six sisters Marie Stierman, Eleanor Schwendinger, Roselyn Woodman, Alice Davies, Delores Kloser and Dorothy Gottschalk.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or the American Cancer Society.

The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Assisi Village, Stonehill Care Center and Hospice of Dubuque for their wonderful and compassionate care.

 


 

Sr. Marian Sweeney, PBVM

Sister Marian Sweeney, PBVM, formerly Sister Mary St. Jude, 94, died on Saturday, December 13, 2025, at the Sisters of the Presentation (Mount Loretto), 2360 Carter Road, Dubuque, Iowa.

On Thursday, December 18, friends may call from 9:30 – 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Chapel, Sisters of the Presentation, where there will be a wake service at 9:30 a.m. and funeral service at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Key West.

Sister Marian, daughter of Joseph and Irene (O’Brien), was born Marian Margaret Sweeney on October 28, 1931, in Bernard, Iowa.  She entered the Sisters of the Presentation from Bernard, Iowa, on September 8, 1949, and professed her perpetual vows on June 19, 1955.

She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Clarke College (now Clarke University) in Dubuque, Iowa, and a Master of Library Science from Rosary College (now Dominican University) in River Forest, Illinois.

Sister Marian taught in various schools in Mason City, Lawler, Sheldon, Algona, Ryan, Dougherty and Waukon, all in Iowa; Winner, South Dakota, and St. Paul, Minnesota, teaching every grade with the exception of grade eight. She served as the librarian in St. Paul, Minnesota, at Newman High School in Mason City, at Bishop Garrigan High School in Algona and at Wahlert Catholic High School in Dubuque. She retired to Mount Loretto in 1999 and continued to minister in the community archives and library, researching and sharing the early history of the Sisters of the Presentation. She celebrated her 75th Jubilee in 2024. To feed her passion for reading, she made many trips across the famous “Music Man” bridge in Mason City to the public library. “Marian, the librarian” became one of her many claims to fame. In addition to reading, Sister Marian enjoyed art history, traveling, sewing, a good game of cards, crossword and jigsaw puzzles and crafts.  She valued prayer and community service.

Surviving are her sister, Lucille Roth, brother Ray (Chris) Sweeney, nieces, nephews, and the Sisters of the Presentation with whom she shared her life for 76 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her brother, Joseph Jude and her sister-in-law Lois Sweeney.

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.

 


 

James M. Hillard

James M. “Mike” Hillard, 73, of Galena, IL, passed away on Thursday, December 11, 2025, at Big Meadows Nursing Home in Savanna, IL. A funeral Mass will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, December 20, 2025, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Galena, where friends may call from 9 AM until the time of Mass. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The Furlong Funeral Chapel in Galena is assisting the family.

Mike was born on December 15, 1951, in Dubuque, IA, to James P. and Joanne (Piquette) Hillard. He graduated from Galena High School in 1970. Mike went on to attend the University of Platteville. He married Marianne Stovall on November 4, 1972, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church. Mike was the proud owner and chairman of the board of Tri-State Travel, and, outside of his family, that role was his entire life.

His greatest passion was golf, golf, and more golf; he prided himself on playing at many of the world’s most prestigious golf courses. His family hopes that he has been reunited with his best buddy, John Osmanski, and that they enjoy a round of golf, a cold beer, and a fine cigar together. Mike was a member of Galena Elks Lodge #882 and a founding member of the Galena Rotary Club in 1984. He also served on the boards of three banks: 1st National, Today’s Bank, and DB&T.

He is survived by his wife, Marianne; his daughter, Aimee (Dr. Jeffrey) Hicks of Spring Grove, IL; and his son, Andrew (Amanda) Hillard of Galena. He was a proud grandfather to six grandchildren, whom he affectionately called his “pills”: Harrison, Ashton, and Julia Hicks, and Grace, Ava, and Olivia Hillard. He is also survived by three sisters: Patricia Hillard of Coralville, IA; Kimberlee (Jeff) DeWall of Galena; and Ann (Terry) Fleege of Colorado Springs, CO. Additionally, he leaves behind one brother, Mark (Donna) Hillard of Dubuque, IA; a brother-in-law, John Stovall of Freeport, IL; and many nieces and nephews.

Mike was preceded in death by his parents, his in-laws, Robert and Camilla Stovall, and a brother-in-law, James Stovall.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association in memory of Mike.

The family wishes to extend a special thank-you to Dr. Woods, the nurses and staff of Big Meadows Nursing Home, and Hospice of Freeport for their exceptional care and compassion, which will never be forgotten.

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

 


 

Kimberly K. Bowe

Kimberly K. Bowe, 52, of Maquoketa, Iowa, died unexpectedly on Thursday, December 11, 2025, at the Jackson County Regional Health Center in Maquoketa, Iowa.

Kimberly Kalean Anderson was born on February 7, 1973, in Boone, Iowa, to Richard and Mary Kay (Schnoor) Anderson.  She was a 1991 graduate of Maquoketa Community High School.

Through the years Kim had worked various jobs most recently working as a part-time cook at Maquoketa Care Center, and working at Imagine the Possibilities in Maquoketa.

Kim enjoyed gardening, fishing, cooking and giving meals to friends.

She is survived by daughters, Morgan Reuter and Alyssa Reuter; her mother and stepfather, Mary Kay and Ronald “Ron” Tracy of Maquoketa, IA; her father, Richard “Dick” Anderson of West Liberty, IA; a brother, Kirk (Jasmin) Anderson of Hiawatha, IA; sister, Kari Bellinger of Muscatine, IA; and a stepbrother, Richard (Angie) Tracy of Maquoketa, IA.  She was preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents.

At Peace Cremation Services have been provided by Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa.  A private family burial will be held at a later date in the spring.

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

 


 

Cathy A. Steines

Cathy Ann (Bartels) Steines, 72, of Menominee, IL, passed away Friday evening, December 12, 2025, at home surrounded by her loving family.

Cathy was born on August 16, 1953 to Laverne and Romane (Caven) Bartels at Maquoketa, IA. She graduated from Maquoketa High School in 1971. She became the loving bride of Don Steines on August 5, 1972. Together they raised four children and celebrated 53 years of happily married life.

Faith and family were very important to Cathy. Her children and grandchildren were her pride and joy. She was their greatest supporter, and she was proud of each of them. She held them all close to her heart.

Throughout her life, Cathy was very active in the community, teaching CCD classes, being a 4-H and American Heritage Girl Club leader, and writing the “Menominee Notes” for the local newspapers.

She worked as the parish secretary for Nativity BVM Parish and in the bookshop at the Sinsinawa Mound. She enjoyed working at Mount Saint Francis, retiring after spending 21 years as their switchboard operator.

Cathy was a member of the Menominee-Dunleith Fire Department Women’s Auxiliary, serving as their secretary. She was a member of the St. Ann’s Society at Nativity BVM. Cathy was a 30-year dedicated member of the Sinsinawa Mound Dominican Associates. She enjoyed spending time with her H.A.G. friends.

Music was always her passion. She spent many years singing and directing in the church choir. She enjoyed playing the harmonica and the snare drum for the “Older and Bolder” band.

Cathy is survived by her husband, Don; children, Christine (Scott) Gitz, Daniel (Heather) Steines, Molly Steines, and Kimberly (Ross) Hartman; grandchildren, Nathan (Abby), Preston, Cassie, Hannah, and Sawyer; great-grandchild, River; siblings, Larry (Linda) Bartels, Cheryl (Tom) Hasken, and Neil (Janelle) Bartels; brothers and sisters in-law, Lois Casper, Doris Steines, Dori Johnson, Jane (Jim) Munson, Jim (Sharon) Steines, and Dee (Steve) Kalmes; as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents, parents-in-law Odilo and Ardis Steines, and brother-in-law Merrell Casper.

Cathy’s family would like to extend a most heartfelt thank you to the cancer care team at Mercy Cancer Center, Hospice of Dubuque and the members of the community for their care, kindness, and compassion. A very special thank you to Cathy’s daughter Molly, for all the care and dedication to her mother.

The visitation will be held on Friday, December 19, 2025, from 3:00-7:30PM at the Miller Funeral Home in East Dubuque, Illinois, where the Parish and St. Ann’s Rosary will be recited at 2:30PM on Friday. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 PM on Saturday, December 20, 2025 at Nativity BVM Catholic Church in Menominee, IL, with Fr. Bosco Aruldoss officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

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

 


 

Leo C. Kerling

Leo C. Kerling was born on May 5th, 1927, in Austin, Minnesota. He passed from this life on December 10th, 2025. He was 98 years old. Leo lived in Austin all of his life until moving to Dubuque, IA to live with his daughter Pam after his beloved wife Ramona died.

Leo’s funeral will be scheduled at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Austin, Minnesota in the spring.

Leo was married to the love of his life, Ramona, in 1949, and they were blessed to share each other’s love and friendship for 74 years. Together they built a loving home for their daughters Pam and Jane. Faith, family, and friends surrounded Leo all the days of his life.

At the age of 17 Leo joined the Navy, serving for 4 years. (He received his Pacelli High School diploma shortly after entering the Navy.) He was a radio man aboard the USS Bluebird submarine rescue ship in the Pacific and China. After service to his country, he returned to Austin and worked at Hormel Foods for 41 years. Leo was a charter member of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Austin and was a faithful volunteer for anything that needed to be done. Possessing a naturally curious mind, Leo could figure out how to do or fix anything. Leo loved the challenge of building and remodeling. He never ceased to amaze his family and friends with his clever ideas. Leo also had a passion for helping others. Among countless volunteer activities, Leo also was a faithful blood donor for the American Red Cross, donating over 25 gallons. In 2010 Leo was thrilled to go on the SE MN Honor Flight to Washington DC. He was a remarkable man who will be missed greatly by family and friends alike. We will forever count his presence in our lives as one of God’s greatest gifts.

Leo was preceded in death by his beloved wife Ramona; parents, Matt and Katie Kerling; his brothers Matt, Albert, Don, Ed, and Vern; his sisters Tillie, Esther, Adeline, and Lucille; and many other relatives and friends.

Left to honor Leo’s memory are his daughters Pam (Tom) Boland of Dubuque, IA and Jane Kerling (David Schenk) of Red Wing, MN; his grandchildren Tim (Caroline) Boland and Sara (Jordan) DeGree, Matt, Scott (Tricia), and Alyssa Perau. Lighting up Leo’s life were his ten special great-grandchildren, Walker (Boland) Newt, Winter and Wolfe DeGree; Silas, Hazel, and Solvi Ramona Perau; and Mose, Sinjin Leo, Idris, and Levon Boland. Leo is also survived by many special nieces, nephews, and friends.

“May his memory be a blessing.”

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

 


 

Wilfred J. Lueken

Wilfred J. “Willie” Lueken, age 85, of Durango, IA, completed his earthly journey on December 11, 2025, at home.  To honor Willie’s life, a memorial mass will be held at 3:00 p.m., on Friday, December 19, 2025, at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, 2100 St. Joseph Street in Dubuque, with the Very Rev. Brian Dellaert officiating.  Family and friends of Willie’s are invited to join in fellowship from 1:00-2:45 p.m. prior to the service at the church.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Willie’s family.

Willie was born on July 20, 1940, in Luxemburg, IA, a son to Herman and Marie (Ries) Lueken.  He was fortunate enough to have lived a full and abundant life surrounded by family and friends while enjoying the beauty of God’s country all around him.  He met the love of his life, Joann Klein, in high school and the couple was united in marriage and blessed with three children. Sadly, their son, Todd, was called home at the age of 14 in a motorcycle accident, but we find peace today in knowing they are both catching up now and will never be separated again.

Willie invested 35 years of his working career with John Deere Dubuque Works, as well as another 30 years farming.  He was gifted with a strong work ethic and this trait was continually on display for all to watch, learn and benefit from.  Willie also honorably served in the Army National Guard from 1960 – 1966.

In his younger years, softball and basketball filled his spare time, and later in life bowling and golfing with his buddies was a favorite pastime. He was an avid sports fan and when the Cubs, Bears or Hawkeye’s were playing, his favorite recliner was exactly where he desired to be.  He was sure to make time for NASCAR as well.

Willie was a faithful member of St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church and the UAW Local #94. He was very proud of his kids and grandkids, whether in their academic, athletic or career based successes. Willie lead by example and left a legacy of an incredible work ethic and kind spirit. May the Lord bless you and keep you safe in His loving arms until we all meet again.

Those left to cherish the memory of Willie include,

his wife of over 62 years,
Joann Lueken, Durango, IA;

his two daughters,
Tracey (Rob) Burds, Peosta, IA,
and Tara (Shawn) Staner, Peosta, IA;

his grandchildren,
Brianna (Derek Freeman) Burds, Blair Burds, Jenna (fiancé Freddie Hosch) Burds, Jordan (Grant Griffin) Burds, Brayden Staner, Brody Staner and Landon Staner;

his siblings,
Rita Engelken, Manchester, IA,
Paul (Luella) Lueken, Colesburg, IA,
and Donald (Mikk) Lueken, Dubuque, IA;

his brothers and sisters-in-law,
Lavern Klein, Dubuque, IA,
Joan Klein, Durango, IA,
and Elaine Lueken, Dyersville, IA;

his favorite canine companion,
Prince;

along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

Willie was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Todd Lueken; his siblings, Arnold (Bernice) Lueken, Mildred (Al) Lombard, Anna Mae (Alfred) Tobin and Robert Lueken; and his brothers and sisters-in-law, Ralph Engelken, Donald Klein, Ileen Klein, Rita Mae (Leo) Barton and Marina (Eldon) Feldman.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Willie’s honor.

Willie’s family would like to thank Dr. Timothy King, his staff, along with Dr. Mo and the nurses and staff at the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics and Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care.

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

 


 

Ellen V. Guler

Ellen V. Guler, 85, of Dubuque, Iowa passed away on December 9th, 2025, at Grand Meadows Senior Living.

Visitation will be from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Friday, December 19th, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd with a funeral service to be held at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. Karen Candee officiating. Private family burial will be in Linwood Cemetery.

Ellen was born on April 17, 1940, in Dubuque, Iowa, the daughter of Charles and Gwendolyn (Kifer) Glasson. She married Donald Guler at Summit Congregational UCC Church in Dubuque.

When Ellen and Don were traveling, they loved visiting their grandchildren in California and Georgia.  Ellen loved her many, many years as the Summit Church secretary and overall wearer of multiple hats including playing the piano, singing in the choir, and counting the money.  She also volunteered for multiple years at Finley Hospital.  At Eagle Point she as known as the Ambassador.  She never met a new face she didn’t like.  She also was the best at handing out menus for all the residents.  You could always find her at the front entry talking with staff, residents, and newcomers. She was a big fan of watching the weather especially in the location of two of her boys (Folsom, CA and Grovetown, GA).

She is survived by her three sons: Doug (Shari) Guler of Folsom, California; Tom (Judy) Guler of Dubuque; and Tony (Leslie) Guler of Grovetown, Georgia. She also leaves behind four grandchildren: Logan, Austin, Chloe, and Nathan along with her brother Rick Glasson of Toledo, Ohio

She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, and husband Donald in 2023.

The family expresses their gratitude to all the dedicated staff at Eagle Point Place, where she lived for seven years. They are also deeply thankful for the exceptional team at Grand Meadows Senior Living. Special appreciation goes to their cousin, Jessica Konrardy, who was the rock star of rock stars through it all; Jessica always knew how to get a chuckle out of Ellen.

In lieu of flowers an Ellen Guler memorial fund will be established.

 


 

Marna Jane Lucy Mausser

Marna Jane Lucy Mausser, 88, of rural Zwingle was called home to the loving arms of God the Father on December 11, 2025, at Mill Valley Care Center in Bellevue.

Visitation will be from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at St. Lawrence Church in Otter Creek. Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 11:00 a.m. with Fr. David Ambrosy officiating. Burial will follow at Assumption Cemetery, Sylvia Switch. Leonard Funeral Home and Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, is assisting the family.

She was born on October 9, 1937, in a log cabin in Grant County, Wisconsin, the third child of 12 to William and Marian (Driscoll) Wallace. Marna was raised on the family farm near Bankston, Iowa. As a young thirteen-year-old teenager she worked various housekeeping jobs around Dubuque. She graduated high school from Saint Clements in Bankston, Iowa in 1954.

She married David C. Mausser on October 18,1955 at Saint Clements Catholic Church in Bankston, Iowa. Marna worked in a variety of jobs in the Dubuque area during her adult life including Klauer Manufacturing, Lange Plastic, and Caradco and Cheseny Egg Co. Her and Dave also rented farms in their early married life near Cascade, Filmore, Temple Hill, and Troy Mills until their purchase of their farm in rural Zwingle in 1968. In 1968 Marna and Dave purchased what was to be their home for the next 53 years near Zwingle, Iowa. Here they continued to raise their 5 children. In 1985 her and Dave started their milking business which they continued for 13 years until retirement. In retirement they enjoyed traveling with friends and family, including trips to Arizona, Las Vegas, and Branson, Misourri. They truly enjoyed visiting local casinos and overnight stays with friends. After 66 years of marriage Marna lost the love of her life on October 24, 2021.

Marna was a person of strong faith, was well read and loved music, especially a good Irish tune and was an avid collector of poems. She was a Sudoku pro, a faithful friend to the hummingbirds and had an unconditional love for her family. Together, her and Dave raised five children to learn the value of hard work and the importance of strong moral values, teaching her children and grandchildren good life lessons. Marna was a member of Sylvia Switch Parish, Zwingle for many years, followed by St. Lawrence in Otter Creek.

Those left to honor her memory include her four children: Robert (Bev) Mausser, of LeClaire, Julie (Roger) Mueller, of Bellevue, Charles (Linda) Mausser, of Bettendorf, Dan Mausser, of Zwingle, and daughter-in-law Janice Mausser of Atkins. Her siblings: Maureen Grant, of Phoenix, AZ; John Wallace, of Davenport; Kathleen (Harold) Werner, of Key West; Terry (Marie) Wallace, of Davenport; Sharon (Pat) Casey, of Cascade; and Lucy (Ed) Tetmeyer, of Davenport; sisters-in-law Maureen Wallace-Duncan, of Davenport; Delda Hershberger, of Platteville, Wisc; and Sheri Rushlo, of Florida; brother-in-law, Paul Kramer, of Dubuque as well as numerous loving nieces, nephews and extended family. Ten grandchildren: Travis (Stacy) Mausser, Trent (Shae) Mausser, Tiffany (Jason) White, Ryan (Kylie) Mausser, Kendra (William) Danzer; Brian Mueller, Matthew (Jackie) Mausser, Brady (Chelsey) Mausser, Hannah Mausser, Dallas (Jeff) Harry and 24 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her son, David in 1984, her husband David in 2021, her siblings Margaret “Peggy” Wallace, Shirley (Herman) Fields, Patricia Kramer, William (Barb) Wallace and Tim Wallace; and brothers-in-law Vince Mausser and Donald Grant.

A special thank you to the staff at Mill Valley Care Center, Dr. Jeffrey Hunter and Jackson County Hospice for the wonderful care and compassion they gave to our mother.

 


 

Thomas C. Lane

Thomas C. “Tom” Lane, 61, of Maquoketa, Iowa, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday evening, December 9, 2025, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa.

Thomas Charles Lane was born on April 27, 1964, in Clinton, Iowa, to Leland and Jeanette (McCarthy) Lane.  After graduating from Preston High School in 1982, Tom pursued his passion for agriculture by attending Iowa State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural education in 1986. His commitment to education and agriculture led him to teach Ag Education in Jackson, Minnesota, immediately after graduation. In 1988, Tom embarked on a distinguished career with the USDA Farm Service Agency, becoming the County Executive Director for Henry County, Iowa, and in 2004 for Jackson County, Iowa. His dedication to his work and community continued as he served as the District Director for Southeast Iowa from 2017 until his passing.

Tom’s life was enriched by his loving family. He married the love of his life, Robyn Lynn Davison, on June 19, 1999, at East Iron Hill Church in rural Maquoketa. Together, they raised three daughters, Natasha, Ashley, and Kaitlyn, all of whom brought joy and pride to Tom’s life.

Tom was dedicated to his job and everything he set his mind to.  He was very knowledgeable about firearms and enjoyed building, shooting and tinkering with them.  He was a committed volunteer at the Midwest Old Threshers Reunion from 1993 until his passing, most notably as part of the OT Smokin’ Gunslingers where he played the role of ‘Father Tom’.  He was the past president and current treasurer of the Maquoketa Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America.  Tom was an active supporter of the Maquoketa Youth Trap Team and served as a coach for several years.  He also was a conservation advocate, loved history and trivia, and enjoyed playing poker with his poker group.

Those left to honor his memory include his wife, Robyn Lane of Maquoketa, IA; daughters, Natasha (Dennis) Payne, Ashley (Logan) Payne, and Kaitlyn (Jace) Clark, all of Maquoketa, IA; 7 grandchildren, Grace, Hunter, William, Aria, Lily, Declan, and Lincoln; his parents, Leland and Jeanette Lane of Preston, IA; and siblings, Ken (Karen) Lane of Spragueville, IA, Connie (Brian) Kurt of Long Grove, IA, Kathy (Ron) Schmidt of Spragueville, IA, Dan (Peggy) Lane of Elkader, IA, and John (Jenn) Lane of Williamsburg, IA.  He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents.

A gathering of family and friends celebrating his life will be held from 3 to 7 P.M., Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at the Timber Center in Maquoketa.  A private family service will be held.  Cremation will follow the celebration.  The Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa is caring for the family.

In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be made to the Midwest Old Threshers, Maquoketa Youth Trap Team, or the Maquoketa Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.carsonandson.com.

 


 

Joan H. Ness

Joan H. Ness, 69, of East Dubuque, IL, passed away on Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at home surrounded by family members. Family and friends may call from 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. on Monday, December 15, 2025 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in East Dubuque, where the Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 12:00 (Noon) on Monday, with Fr. Bosco Aruldoss officiating. Burial will follow at Linwood Cemetery in Dubuque, IA.

Joan was born on August 24, 1956, at St. Lukes Hospital in Racine, Wisconsin, the 2nd of ten children born to Helen Drusilla (Brenton) and Edward Donald Oberhart. Joan was raised on a small farm in southeastern Wisconsin. She hailed from strong German stock, was embraced into the Roman Catholic tradition, and learned early the family values of a strong work ethic, a sense of loyalty, responsibility, and self-sacrifice.

Joan attended primary and secondary schools in Waterford, and once graduated, she attended Mount Mary College, Milwaukee, where she earned Bachelor of Arts Degrees in both Public Relations and Spanish. Joan met the love of her life, Sheldon (Butch) Ness, and married on October 3,1992, at St. Sebastian Church in Milwaukee. They lived most of their life together in the rolling hills of East Dubuque, Il. All who know them as a couple will tell of their uncommon, profound love for one another.

Joan had a varied career, including serving in the Air Force as a reservist. She also did public relations, marketing, writing and editing for various companies in both the private and public sectors, with her final service at the Scenic Valley Agency of Aging, Dubuque, Iowa.  Joan was a lifelong volunteer.  She spent time dedicated to popular causes such as Kidzone, Friends of the Library, and United Way and then, in numerous less seen  acts of kindness and charity. She did not serve for recognition or praise.  She served because compassion was the compass that guided her daily life.

Throughout Joan’s life she walked with the image of Jesus leading the way and His Blessed Mother at her side. Joan lived her life striving to follow Christ’s way.

Joan is survived by both her mother and her husband, her precious children and stepchildren, Michael J., (Maria) Kegley, Shana R. Hinze, Jeremy J., (Sarah) Ness, April L., (Noah) Francois; Grandchildren Gabriel, Michael, Marc, Jayden, Hannah, Addison, Noah, Cody, Summer and Trent; siblings, Donald E. (Mildred) Oberhart, Barbara A. (Ed) Gillmore, Jacqueline A. (Paul) Satter, Julia M. (Karl) LaMaide, Thomas J. (Diane) Oberhart, Bernard P. (Leslie) Oberhart, Carl R. Oberhart, and John (Terri) Oberhart. Further survived by Aunt Agnes Brenton, Uncle Jim Brand, and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Lastly, Joan is survived by her Toy Poodle, Boone. Boone came to Joan six years ago, on December 2, 2019, as a young pup. From the moment they met, they were inseparable. Joan carried Boone in her arms for the first four years of their life and he remained continuously at her side, until the end. He now sits at the window, waiting for Joan to return.

Our heartfelt thanks go to Hospice of Dubuque, with special thanks to Jessica RN, Hayle CNA, Stephanie SW, Laura MT, and Karlyn Volunteer. Additionally, Deacon Doug Kramer from St. Mary’s Parish, and the early team in Joan’s care, Dr. Brian Sullivan, Dr Michael S. Peroski, Alec F. Anderson Psy. D., and Conner Golden, PA. Neurology.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Hospice of Dubuque: 1670 JFK Road, Dubuque, Iowa, 52002.

The Miller Funeral Home of East Dubuque, IL is serving the family.

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

 


 

Eugene J. Hingtgen

Eugene J. Hingtgen, Jr., 76, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away on December 10, 2025, at home, surrounded by his loving family and friends.

Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 14, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, December 15, 2025, at the funeral home. Committal prayers with military honors accorded by the American Legion Post #6 and the Iowa Army National Guard will follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery.

Eugene was born on January 12, 1949, in Dubuque, Iowa, the son of Eugene I. and Mary (Landa) Hingtgen. He married the love of his life, Donna M. Mess, on November 5. Together they built a beautiful life and had just celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary. He served his country in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. During his deployment, Eugene learned and developed his skill in welding. After returning home, he continued his calling as a welder, dedicating many years of hard work to John Deere in Dubuque, retiring after 32 years of service.

Eugene then began a new chapter – one filled with the things that mattered most to him. He could often be found playing 18 holes at local golf courses or spending time with his family and beloved pets. He enjoyed floating in the pool or cheering from the stands at the many sporting events he attended. He was ready to enjoy a life that allowed him to move between his familiar Iowa roots and the sunshine of Florida, where he and Donna frequently traveled before eventually purchasing a home. There, he continued to enjoy golfing on the Florida greens.

Eugene possessed a quick, witty sense of humor that could always make you laugh and had a gift for bringing warmth wherever he went. He was often seen with a smile on his face and a Pepsi or coffee in his hand. He had a special talent for giving nicknames to the people he loved, and through that kindness he cultivated many meaningful friendships. He will be remembered as a bright, gentle soul.

He is survived by his wife, Donna; his four children: Christina Metz; Eugene Joseph (Kelly) Hingtgen III; Pamela Hingtgen (Kevin); and Aron Hingtgen. His legacy continues with his 10 grandchildren and their spouses: April (Torelle), Delainey, Alaytra (Brandan), Eugene IV (Alyssa), Levi (Jessica), Alanis (Jake), Cheyenne (Dylan), Ashton (Austin), Tristan, and Grayson; and his seven great-grandchildren: Chase, Sophia, Liam, Mia, Ellie, Finn, Perry, and Parker. He is also survived by his siblings, Linda (Tom) Deves, Rick Hingtgen, Ron Hingtgen, and Mary (Tommy Richmond) Moldenhauer; his brother-in-law, Roger Datisman; and many nieces and nephews, including a special niece and goddaughter, Shelly Mess.

Eugene was preceded in death by his parents, Eugene I. and Mary (Landa) Hingtgen; his sister, Bev Datisman; and several close family members who welcomed him home.

To his faithful friends and pallbearers – Phil Konrardy, Rick Youtzy, Ed Tracy, Dan Hoffman, Mark Pauly, and Steve Firzlaff – your loyalty, compassion, and constant support meant the world to Eugene, and he was truly grateful for your friendship.

In lieu of flowers, a Eugene Hingtgen Memorial Fund will be established, with donations made in his honor to the Veterans Freedom Center and Hospice of Dubuque.

The family wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to the team at Hospice of Dubuque for their dedication and the compassionate care they provided to Eugene.

 


 

Alan Wood

Alan Wood, 85, of Baldwin, Iowa, passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.

Alan Lieneman Wood was born on December 26, 1939, to Lawrence and Gladys (Lieneman) Wood on the family farm near Nashville, Iowa. He attended Tozer Country School through the eighth grade and graduated from Maquoketa High School in 1956. On May 4, 1963, he married Linda Marie Brady in Baldwin, Iowa.

Alan proudly served his country as a member of the U.S. Army during the Vietnam era, receiving an honorable discharge in 1964.

He worked for Clinton Engines in Maquoketa for several years. He then farmed and operated Wood Oil Co., an Amoco Oil dealership in Baldwin, until his retirement in 2003.

Alan had been a member of the Baldwin American Legion Post #513. He enjoyed farm life (especially baling hay), square dancing, fishing with his grandchildren, and camping with family and friends.

Those left to honor his memory include his wife, Linda Wood of Baldwin; his children, Jennifer (Dean) Engel of Delmar, Joel (Melissa) Wood of Baldwin, and Jonathan (Jessica) Wood of Dubuque; six grandchildren, Megan, Beth, Maranda, Evie, Izzie, and Mayson; three great‑grandchildren, Olivia, Emma, and Gavin, and another on the way. He is also survived by his siblings, Dale Wood, Leon (Chris) Wood, Keith Wood, and Karen Spaete.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his infant son, Jason; and his siblings, Lois Fogarty and Roger Wood.

Alan will be laid to rest in a pine casket handcrafted with love by his sons.

A celebration of his life will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, December 19, 2025, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. Visitation will be held prior to the funeral service from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Buckhorn Cemetery, rural Maquoketa.

Memorials may be made to Christ’s Community Church in Monmouth, Hospice of Jackson County, or a charity of your choice.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.carsonandson.com.

 


 

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