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Blythe E. Carlson

Blythe E. Carlson, 41, of Decorah, Iowa, formerly of rural Maquoketa, Iowa, passed away March 1, 2026 in Decorah.

Blythe Elyse Carlson was born October 12, 1984, in Maquoketa, Iowa, to Lowell and Brenda (McClaflin) Carlson.  She graduated from Andrew High School and went on to graduate from Luther College in Decorah.  Blythe worked in patient admissions for WinnMed in Decorah.  She previously worked for Solventum (formerly 3M Health Care) in Minneaplolis, MN, and for the Vesterheim Norwegian Museum in Decorah.

Blythe loved nature and being outdoors.  She loved to go camping and hiking amongst the trees.  Blythe was also an avid vegetable and flower gardener, and cooking was among her many talents.  Blythe was very politically minded and was a supporter and frequent listener of National Public Radio, as well as Iowa Public Television.

Blythe is survived and lovingly remembered by her parents, Lowell and Brenda Carlson of rural Maquoketa, IA; siblings Peter (Kayla) Carlson also of rural Maquoketa, and Heather (Scott Schroeder) Carlson of Yakima, WA; nieces Zelma Carlson and Claire Schroeder; nephew Axel Carlson; and partner Dan Morse of Minneapolis.

UPDATE: The celebration of her life originally scheduled for Monday – will now be held at 11 A.M., Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa.  There is no visitation.  Burial will be at the Andrew, Iowa Cemetery.

In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be directed to National Public Radio, Iowa Public Television, or the Hurstville Interpretive Center.

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

 


 

Forrest E. Davis

Forrest Eugene (Gene) Davis, 80, of Barnes City, Iowa, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family. Gene was born on January 7, 1946, at home in Montezuma, Iowa, to Vernon and Erma (Binegar) Davis. Gene attended Montezuma High School, where he was a standout football and baseball player.

In 1967, Gene was united in marriage to Barbara Jean Hartman of New Sharon. Together they built a life rooted in family and partnership. To this union, three children were born: Sean, Mechile, and Melissa.

Gene was a man who lived life loudly, honestly, and with a sense of humor that could light up any room. Known for his quick wit, strong opinions, and generous heart, Gene was the kind of person people remembered long after the conversation ended. Whether sharing a story, delivering a punch line, or lending a hand in the community he loved, Gene lived life on his own terms and left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.

Gene worked for Manatt’s and throughout his life owned and operated several businesses. He ran a moss rock installation company, operated the Bass Master Bait Shop, worked as an antiques dealer, and was widely known as a respected fur dealer. Gene had an entrepreneurial spirit and a reputation for doing things his own way.  Those who knew Gene will remember him as a firecracker (feisty, energetic, opinionated, and honest) with a quick wit and a punch line ready for everyone he met. He deeply loved his family and treasured the time he spent with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Gene enjoyed simple pleasures: a quick card game, a competitive round of checkers, fishing from his boat, and relaxing on the porch surrounded by family and friends. He was also an avid Denver Broncos fan and rarely missed the chance to cheer on his team. Gene believed strongly in giving back to his community. He volunteered for Barnes City Fun Days, supported Figure 8 races, and proudly served 12 years as a Barnes City councilman.

Gene was preceded in death by his parents, Vernon and Erma Lou Davis; his brothers, Buddy, Vernon, Rick, Bill, and Terry; his sisters, Debbie Polson and Bonnie Johnson; his father-in-law, Likel Joseph Hartman; and his mother-in-law, Lucille Dolly Huit Hartman.

His memory will be lovingly cherished by his wife of nearly 59 years, Barbara Davis of Barnes City; his children, Lani (Brian) Hawk of Belle Plaine, Sean (Polly) Davis of Oskaloosa, Mechile (Charles) Adams of Norwalk, and Melissa (Timothy) Gerten of Sherrill; seven grandchildren, Arianna (Jared) Buckallew, Everett Davis, Eva Adams, Zak (Destiny) Eash, Avri Eash, Hunter Eash, and Ashttyn Eash; nine great-grandchildren; his sister-in-law Mona Davis; along with many nieces, nephews, extended family members, and friends who will forever remember his humor, strength, and unmistakable spirit.

A Celebration of Life will be held in Barnes City at a later date, where family and friends are invited to gather to honor and celebrate Gene’s life.

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

 


 

Gerald A. Wiederholt

Gerald “Jerry” A. Wiederholt, 87, of Dubuque, died Monday, March 9, 2026, at home.Visitation will be held from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Sunday, March 15, 2026 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.

The Mass of Christian Burial for Jerry will be at 10:00 am Monday, March 16, 2026, at St. Anthony Catholic Church with Father Steven Rosonke as the Celebrant. Burial will be at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.

Gerald was born October 25, 1938, in Dubuque, IA, the son of Francis and Margaret (Ludwig) Wiederholt. On September 2, 1961, he married Carolyn “Sue” Kramer at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Dubuque, Iowa.

Jerry was a proud graduate of Loras Academy and dedicated 40 years of hard work on the block line at John Deere Dubuque Works. He had a lifelong passion for classic cars, especially Fords, was an active member of local car clubs, and enjoyed driving in Memorial Day and Labor Day parades. He was a lifelong bowler, a member of the PBA, and was inducted into the Dubuque Bowling Hall of Fame. He took pride in achieving the first 800 series in Dubuque. Jerry also loved the outdoors, particularly fishing and taking family trips to Northern Wisconsin. Above all, he cherished time spent with his grandchildren and took great joy in attending their activities.

Survivors include his wife, Carolyn “Sue”; four children, Dale Wiederholt of Dubuque, Brad (Diane) Wiederholt of Davenport, IA, Glen (Hasina) Wiederholt of Leesburg, VA, and Laura Schieltz of Dubuque; seven grandchildren, Caitlyn, Danielle (Troy), Allyson, Zach (Meg), Meredith,  Aaron, and Emma; five great-grandchildren, Nevaeh, Gage, Jude, Madison, and Julia; and sisters-in-law, Donna C. Wiederholt, Sharon Kramer, Barb Kramer, and Bev Kramer.

He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, Robert Wiederholt, Floyd (Mary) Wiederholt, and Donald (Delores) Wiederholt, and in-laws, Kenny (Rosie) Kramer, Eleanor (Ernie) Phillips, Florence (John) Billings, Evelyn (George) Balon, Jerry Kramer, Dick Kramer, Gene Kramer, Jim Kramer, and Roger Kramer.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.

The family would like to thank Dr. Whalen and the team at Tri-State Dialysis, as well as Dr. Kumor and Dr. Khan.

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

 


 

Tom Oeschger

Tom Oeschger, 82, of Cascade Iowa passed away peacefully on March 8, 2026 at Riverbend Retirement Community Center -Moments Memory Care in Cascade Iowa.

Visitation for Tom will be held from 9 to 10:45 a.m. on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at St. Martin’s Catholic Church Cascade, Iowa, where the Cascade Fire Department will meet in a body at 10:30 a.m.  A Mass of Christian burial for Tom will be held at 11:00 a.m. with Reverend Michael Schueller presiding. Burial will be held in Calvary Cemetery in Cascade, Iowa. The Reiff funeral home in Cascade, Iowa is in charge of arrangements

Tom was born April 8, 1943 in Cascade, Iowa son of John and Edna (Steger) Oeschger. He received his education at St. Martin’s School Cascade, Iowa. On September 4, 1967, he was united in marriage to Jean “Sis” (Kramer) at the Basilica of Saint Francis Xavier in Dyersville.
He worked at the family-owned Oeschger Food Mart as a meat cutter, was employed by John Deere in Dubuque for 30 years and was a volunteer fireman in Cascade for 34 years.

Tom was a very devoted husband, loving father and grandfather. He enjoyed trips to the casino, fishing, camping and drag car racing with his brothers. He had a strong faith and was a member of St. Matthias Parish in Cascade.

Tom enjoyed watching the Iowa Hawkeyes, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bears, and games shows on TV.  The Price is Right was one of his favorites.

He is survived by his two daughters Amy (Denny) Green of Cascade and Jen (Marty) Hoeger of Cedar Rapids; six grandchildren Kayleigh( Ryan) Mack, Abby (Pat) Fagan, Alison (Adam) Kruse, Jack, Ben, and Ella Hoeger; five great grandchildren Theo, Owen and Nolan Fagan, Stella and Stetson Kruse; two brothers,  Bob (Julie) Oeschger of Cascade and John Oeschger of Tallahassee Fl; his brother and sister-in-law’s Steve (Rose) Kramer of Dubuque, Maria Oeschger, and several nieces and nephews.

He was proceded in death by his parents, John and Edna Oeschger,  father and mother-in-law Willard and Agnes (Kruse) Kramer; Aunt Verna Steger; brother David Oeschger; brother and sister-in-law’s Janet (Denny) Mulvehill, Linda (Jim) Theis; nephew Steve Mulvehill.

The family would like to extend gratitude for the excellent care that was provided by Riverbend Retirement Community, Hospice of Dubuque, Cascade Family Health Center and Medical Associates Clinic.

A video tribute may be viewed and online condolences may be sent to the family at www.reiffffuneralhomeinc.com

In lieu of flowers a Thomas J. Oeschger memorial fund has been established.

 


 

Grant C. Cashman

Grant C. Cashman, age 61, of Dubuque, IA, completed his earthly journey on March 6, 2026, at home while surrounded by his loving family.  To honor Grant’s life, a private family service is being held.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Grant’s family.

Grant was born on January 27, 1965, in Dubuque, IA, a son to Cletus “Blackie” and Sally (Meyer) Cashman.  He was gifted with a sarcastic streak which ran deep, perfectly combined with the character trait of loyalty that never wavered.  You got what you got with Grant and thankfully never had to wonder where he stood, but if you ever needed someone to have your back, Grant was surely the man you wanted by your side.  He devoted many years of his life to managing the sober living house for the Dubuque Rescue Mission and made many friends (and maybe even a few enemies along the way), but always knew that he was making a difference in the lives of those around him where it mattered most.  Grant lived life on his terms and did his best to bring positive opportunities to those around him whenever possible.

In his free-time, Grant always enjoyed the outdoors.  A little time out in the fresh air, under the warm sun was considered to be time well spent.  Add in burning up a few miles on his Harley with his best friend, Kevin Marshall, and Grant would claim that he had been gifted with a perfect day once again (especially if they were able to incorporate his life’s motto into the ride “Drive Fast-Take Chances”).  Grant did his best to keep life uncomplicated and had impeccable timing if a joke or good laugh was the correct option for the moment at hand.  We are going to miss Grant in our daily life moving forward, but are forever grateful for the memories he leaves behind now and the lessons he taught us as well.  Thank you, Grant, for reminding us that life is often a series of choices we make, good or bad, and the rewards or consequences which inevitably follow.  May the Lord bless and keep you safe in His loving arms until we all meet again.

Those left to cherish the memory of Grant include,

his three children,
Nicole Schmock (Duane Oberhoffer) , Peosta, IA,
Kyle (Alea) Cashman, Dubuque, IA,
and Mary (Tony) Nerison, Sherrill, IA;

his six grandchildren,
Rogan Cashman, Oakley Cashman, Lainey Cashman, Kayli Tegeler, Luke Tegeler and Ike Tegeler;

his siblings,
Gail Anderson, Little Rock, AR,
Gregory (Ann) Cashman, Bernard, IA,
Guy (Julia) Cashman, Columbia, MO,
and Gina (Rob) Wildman, Potosi, WI;

his nieces and nephews, especially Taylor Cashman of Potosi, WI, for all of her support and assistance;

along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

Grant was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Gary Cashman; his sister-in-law, Deborah Cashman; and his brother-in-law, Carl Anderson.

Grant’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care.  We would also like to express a sincere and heartfelt thank you to Dad’s dear friend, Rick Mihm, for all of the love and support he has provided over the years.

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

 


 

Mary Jarding

Mary Joan Jarding, 81, of Farley, passed away on Sunday March 1, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family.

A visitation for Mary will be held from 2 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at thd Reiff Funeral Home in Farley, Iowa where a prayer service will be held at 1:30 p.m.  Visitation will also be held after 9 a.m. on Thursday at the funeral home.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00 am., Thursday, March 12, 2026, at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Rev. Steve Garner officiating. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery in Farley.

Born August 15, 1944, in Dubuque, Iowa, she was the daughter of Art and Rita Duggan. She grew up with strong values of faith, hard work, and devotion to family—values she carried with her throughout her life.

On May 20, 1972, she married the love of her life, Marvin (MJ), and together they built a life on the family farm. As a devoted farm wife, she worked tirelessly alongside her husband—tending gardens, preparing meals for hungry crews during harvest, and making their house a warm and welcoming home.

In addition to her work on the farm, she shared her talents as a hairstylist, where she ran multiple salons and formed lasting friendships with her clients.  She even rekindled this passion working in Farley at Jolene’s Hairstyle. Later, she worked as a lunch lady for Western Dubuque, where her warm smile and kind words brightened the days of many children.

Her greatest joy, however, was her family. She was a loving mother, and nothing brought her more happiness than watching her children grow and succeed. She was especially proud of her grandchildren, rarely missing a game, concert, birthday, or milestone.  She prayed the rosary daily and often lit candles for special intentions.  She enjoyed traveling, reading, canning (especially jam and spaghetti sauce for her grandkids), and trips to the casino.

She will be remembered for her steady kindness, gentle wisdom and strength, volunteerism, holiday gatherings, and the way she made everyone feel at home. Her love was constant and unconditional—a gift that will continue to shape her family for generations.

She is survived by her children, Keith, of Farley, Melissa (Dan) Ernzen, of Epworth, Jeff (Erin) Jarding, of Urbandale, and Joe (Beth) Jarding, of Farley; her cherished grandchildren, Jesse (fiance, Candace) Neuhaus, Jaime (Kaleb) Klar, Aubrianna, Isabella, and Jarrod Jarding, Emma (special friend, Jaxon), Erica (special friend, Logan), Isabel (special friend, Carson) Ernzen, Addison Jarding, Parker, Jackson, Ryder, and Hudson Cortese, Lauren and Carter Jarding; great-grandchild Evelyn Neuhaus; brothers and sisters-in-law, Irene (LeRoy) Wessels, Shirley (LeRoy) Biermann, Mike (Mary Lou) Duggan, Joyce Jarding, Deb Jarding, and many nieces and nephews.  She was preceded in death by her parents, in-laws Marvin and Helen Jarding, grandson, Thaddeus Ernzen, and sisters and brothers-in-law: Marie Duggan, Elaine (Marvin) Konrardy, Loras Jarding, and Paul (Mary) Jarding.

The family would like to thank Mercy One-Dubuque and the University of Iowa Emergency for their compassion and care.

An Online video tribute may be viewed and online condolences left for the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com

 


 

Marvin Jarding

Marvin “MJ” Jarding, 85, of Farley, passed away on Saturday March 7, 2026, surrounded by family.

A visitation will be held from 2-7 on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at Reiff Funeral Home in Farley.  Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:000 am., Thursday, March 12, 2026, at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Rev. Steve Garner officiating. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery in Farley.

Born October 23, 1940 in Dubuque, Iowa, he was the son of Marvin and Helen Jarding.  He grew up learning the value of determination and responsibility. From a young age he found his calling in farming, a way of life he proudly carried on for many decades. Whether tending the fields at sunrise or caring for livestock, he believed there was no better life than working the land and providing for his family.

Farming was not simply his occupation—it was his passion. He took great pride in watching crops grow on his families’ Century Farm, and in the quiet satisfaction of a long day’s work. Neighbors and friends knew him as someone who was always willing to lend a hand, share advice, or stop for a conversation.  He later worked for L&S Ag where he hauled feed and fertilizer.  He lived a life rooted in hard work, faith, and deep devotion to the land and the people he loved.

Above all else, MJ cherished his family. He was a devoted husband to his beloved wife, Joan, and a proud father and grandfather. He took great joy in driving the countryside, playing cards, and winning at the casino.  He will be remembered for his strong work ethic and his humble nature.  His legacy lives on in the fields he cared for, the family he loved, and the values he passed down through generations.

He is survived by his children, Keith, of Farley, Melissa (Dan) Ernzen, of Epworth, Jeff (Erin) Jarding, of Urbandale, and Joe (Beth) Jarding, of Farley; his cherished grandchildren, Jesse (fiance, Candace) Neuhaus, Jaime (Kaleb) Klar, Aubrianna, Isabella, and Jarrod Jarding, Emma (special friend, Jaxon), Erica (special friend, Logan), Isabel (special friend, Carson) Ernzen, Addison Jarding, Parker, Jackson, Ryder, and Hudson Cortese, Lauren and Carter Jarding; great-grandchild Evelyn Neuhaus; brothers and sisters-in-law, Joyce Jarding, Deb Jarding, Irene (LeRoy) Wessels, Shirley (LeRoy) Biermann, Mike (Mary Lou) Duggan, and many nieces and nephews.  He was preceded in death by his parents, in-laws Art and Rita Duggan, grandson, Thaddeus Ernzen, godchild Jolene Stelken, and brothers and sisters-in-law: Loras Jarding, Paul (Mary) Jarding, Marie Duggan, and Elaine (Marvin) Konrardy.

The family would like to thank Mercy One-Dubuque, especially the Intensive Care Unit, for their compassion and care.

An online video tribute may be viewed and online condolences may be sent to the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com

 


 

Joseph G. Hipschen

Joseph “Hip” Gerard Hipschen passed away on March 1, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of laughter, strength, and stories that will be told for generations. Born on July 26, 1957, to Raymond and Marjorie Hipschen, Joe lived life the way he wanted — a true sportsman, a friend-proclaimed (and widely agreed upon) king of the wild frontier. He felt most at home under open skies, in the woods at dawn, or casting a line into quiet waters.

Around the card table, he was sharp, strategic, and just unpredictable enough to keep everyone on their toes. Whether he was winning the hand or playfully debating the rules, the real prize was always the time spent together. And through it all, there was Joe’s huge, unmistakable laugh — the kind that filled a room, lifted spirits, and made everyone feel like they belonged.

A 1975 graduate of Marquette High School, Joe’s work included positions with John Deere before devoting himself to construction in the local area as a member of the Chicago Regional Carpenter’s Union. He also proudly served in theArmy National Guard from 1975 to 1981.

Joe was preceded in death by his parents and the love of his life and wife, Kay (Miller) Hipschen, as well as Kay’s beloved son, Josh Miller. He is survived by his nine siblings, Michael (Nora) Hipschen, Thomas (Pattee) Hipschen, Anne (Garth) Docherty; Catharine (Thomas) Murray, James (Cindy) Hipschen, Marylou(Lee) Wheeler; John Hipschen; Sue Hipschen (Larry Doland); and Amy (Brian) Bristow; nieces and nephews: Christopher (Liza) Hipschen, Christiana Hipschen, Rebecca (Joel) Richardson, Eliza Hipschen, Jessalyn (Cody) Roberdeau, Jamie (Hailey) Hipschen, and Hunter Hipschen; great nieces and nephews: Alex Hinke, Sofia Hinke, Henry Hipschen, Jettie Hipschen, Sarah Hipschen, Lydia Richardson, Ruth Richardson, Winn Roberdeau, and Nash Roberdeau; Kay’s children: Jennie(John) Hager, Jiah (Todd) Sieverding and daughter-in-law, Trina Miller; and grandchildren, Kourtney Hoppenjan, Kailey (Ty) Parker, Aubrie (Bryce) Lafrenz, Austin Hager, Aunika Hager, Brexley Sieverding, Atlee Sieverding and Brecken Sieverding. The bonds he shared with his family were lifelong and steadfast, built on love, loyalty, and countless shared memories.

A memorial service will be planned at a later date to celebrate Joe’s life and the many stories he leaves behind.

Joe’s spirit lives on in every early morning hunt, every quiet cast of a fishing line, every well-played hand of cards, and every story punctuated with laughter. He will be deeply missed, fiercely loved, and forever remembered.

Rest easy, King of the Wild Frontier.

Private Graveside Services will be in St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery.

Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.hachmannfuneralhome.com

 


 

Barbara J. Gaul

Barbara J. Gaul, 85, of New Vienna, Iowa, passed away Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa surrounded by her family.

Visitation will be held 2 – 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville, Iowa. Visitation will continue from 9 – 10 a.m. at the funeral home prior to funeral services.

Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Luxemburg, Iowa with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. Tyler Raymond will officiate.

Barb was born on October 11, 1940, in Dubuque, Iowa, daughter of Fred and Thelma (Bahl) Ehrlich. She graduated from St. Joseph’s Academy in Dubuque. Barb married Daniel C. Gaul on November 9, 1959, at Holy Ghost Church in Dubuque. They farmed side by side their entire lives west of Luxemburg. She enjoyed cutting and baling hay, hauling corn and tending livestock.

Barb was dedicated to her faith and community by raising her children in a faith filled environment and was a member of the Holy Trinity Parish. She found joy in life’s simple traditions and the people she loved most. A proud breast cancer survivor, she carried strength and gratitude into every day, embracing life with resilience and warmth. During the holidays, her kitchen filled with the sweet aroma of baked and beautifully decorated Christmas cookies, a tradition that delighted family and friends alike. She lovingly sewed Christmas stockings for her family, ensuring each one was as unique as the person who hung it by the fireplace. Nothing brought her more happiness than spending time with her grandchildren, whose laughter filled her heart. She also held a deep appreciation for the American flag, proudly provided the flag with extra stitching at Platt Cemetery. Her resilience, independence, creativity, and devotion to family will be remembered and cherished by all who knew her.

Survivors include her children: Cheryl (Al) Keltner of Manchester, Dan Jr. (Jean) Gaul of Rickardsville, Carrie (Charlie) Deutmeyer of New Vienna, Kristine (Randy) Nefzger of Petersburg, Keith (Fiancé Angie Rinnels) Gaul of New Vienna, Cindy (Tom) Roling of Dyersville; and Jason (Rebecca) Gaul of New Vienna; grandchildren: Raechel (Brian) Krogmann, Whitney (Dr. Jacob) Wessels, Tony (Amanda) Gaul, Luke Gaul, Melissa (Collin) Dolphin, Jared (Caitlyn) Deutmeyer, Nicole (Joe) Ament, Kathy (Mike) Wendt, Jacob Nefzger, Megan (Myles) Laven, Jamie (Mariah) Nefzger, Kody Gaul, Becca (Dillon) Mills, Emily (Hannah) Hilgenkamp, Carter (Libby DeMoss) Gaul, Ethan (Macy Deutmeyer) Gaul, Michael (Fiancé Ella Harter), Sarah, Steven and Andrew Roling, Kael, Clay and Kadee Gaul and 15 great grandchildren with 2 on the way; siblings: Dolores (Cletus) Ambrosy, Norbert (Nancy) Ehrlich and Marilyn (Richard) Borgerding; in-laws: Bernice Ehrlich, Lois Ehrlich, Linda Ehrlich, Richard Thoma, John J (Kay) Gaul, Judy Gaul, Phyllis Hildebrand and Karla (Robert) Kluesner.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel, parents, parents-in-law, George and Alice Gaul;

siblings: Tom (Rosie) Ehrlich, Ina (Robert) Hohmann, Frances (Carl) Pfeiler, Paul Ehrlich, Charles (Mark) Ehrlich, Frederick Ehrlich, Ethel Thoma, Ernest Ehrlich and Vince (Diane) Ehrlich; in-laws: Patrick Gaul, Jerome Hildebrand, Leonard Hildebrand and Elaine (Dave) Shaw.

The family would like to thank all of her doctors and nurses at St. Luke’s.

Kramer-Morris Funeral Home (Dyersville, Guttenberg, Garnavillo, Monticello, Holy Cross) is assisting the family and online condolences may be left for the family at www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.

 


 

Shirley R. Box

Shirley R. Box, age 61, of Dubuque, IA, completed her earthly journey on March 5, 2026, at Dubuque Specialty Care while surrounded by her loving family. Per Shirley’s request, there will be no public services. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Shirley’s family.

Shirley was born on May 1, 1964, in Dickson, OK, a daughter to Pastor Robert and Louise (Herning) Clark. The Lord blessed her with a heart-of-gold and a positive attitude which she carried faithfully throughout her 61 years among us. Shirley worked in accounting and at the K-Mart stores for a time, but sadly, due to her physical health issues which eventually arose, she was moved into the position of full-time prayer warrior moving forward. She grew up in the Assembly of God Church and understood quite clearly the power of prayer and the personal and direct line of communication it offered to those who trusted in Jesus as their Savior. Shirley took the plan the Lord laid before her seriously and never a day went by where her heart and mind weren’t in contact with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

If you knew and loved Shirley, you could be sure that your name was ever-present in her thoughts and prayers. A little time on the Bible app was considered to be time well spent as well. Even with her last breath she was thinking of others well-being and happiness.  Shirley didn’t allow the trials of life to hold her down or drown her spirits at any point. When bad new presented itself, her response was continually to address and conquer the mountain set before her. She was grateful for each and every blessing, as well as the growth and strength each challenge offered her in life. Sadly, Shirley has said her final grace before enjoying the meal set before her, but thankfully, she now resides in absolute perfection in the presence of her Savior whom she has so longed to meet face to face. Thank you, Shirley, for living the truest example of faith most of us could ever hope to see in this life and may the Lord bless and keep you safe in His loving arms until we meet again.

Those left to cherish the memory of Shirley include,

her son,
Robert Box & Kelly Limerick Box of Oklahoma City, OK;

her significant other,
Shawn Scott, Dubuque, IA;

along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.

Shirley was preceded in death by her parents; and her brother, Robert Lynn Clark.

Shirley’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Dubuque Specialty Care and Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care.

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

 


 

Avelda M.J. Bahr

Avelda M. J. (Hankemeier) Bahr, 97, of Andrew, Iowa, passed away March 6, 2026, at UnityPoint Finley Hospital in Dubuque, Iowa, surrounded by her family.

A funeral service celebrating her life will be held at 11 A.M., Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at Salem Lutheran Church in Andrew, Iowa.  Visitation will be held prior to the service beginning at 9:30 A.M. at the church.  Burial will be at the Andrew, Iowa Cemetery.  The Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa is caring for the family.

Avelda Marie Jane was born on February 24, 1929 in rural Andrew, Iowa to August and Luella (Felderman) Hankemeier.  She was baptized, confirmed and married at Salem Lutheran Church in Andrew and was a 1946 graduate of Andrew High School.  Avelda met her husband Ray when they agreed to go on a blind date with a mutual friend and pastor, Reverend Lavern Meinecke.  Ray and Avelda were married on September 20, 1948.  Ray preceded her in death on January 4, 2022.

Avelda farmed alongside her husband Ray starting on a farm west of Spragueville.  This is where Patricia and Duane were born.  In 1956, they purchased a farm north of Andrew in Cottonville, where Galen and Joann joined the family.  In 1987 they moved from the farm to Andrew.

Before she was married Avelda worked for a short time in Maquoketa making fishing lures. She also helped a rural family by watching their children. When not helping on the farm Avelda kept busy growing a large garden and preserving much of what was grown to feed the family. She raised chickens for both the eggs and the meat. Avelda was an excellent baker, baking bread and cinnamon rolls every Saturday morning. She was also known for making a great apple pie. Avelda was happy to be a true Farmer’s Wife, helping her husband on the farm, keeping the house and raising their family. She could sew to make clothes, but her true talent was patching jeans. When someone learned she could patch jeans and would ask her to patch their jeans, she couldn’t say no, 🙂  Avelda was a fan of lowa Hawkeye basketball her whole life. In her later years she enjoyed being involved with the Andrew Petal Pals Club, exhibiting flowers and working at the Jackson County fair.  Avelda also had an interest in genealogy and spent time volunteering for the Jackson County Genealogical Chapter. Mostly her faith, gentle personality and steady presence were a blessing to all who knew her.

Those left to honor her memory include her son-in-law Milton Cornelius, children Duane (Diane) Bahr, and Joann (Craig) Sieverding. Nine grandchildren, Philip Cornelius and Vicky, Nathan (Kristin) Cornelius, Noah (Danielle) Cornelius, Christina (John) Schneider, Carrie (Sean) Petesch, Aaron (Tasha) Bahr, Tyler (Kelli) Sieverding, Emily (Chad) Feller, and Alex (Miranda) Sieverding; 22 great grandchildren + 1 coming soon; 1 great-great grandchild; nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, daughter Patricia, son Galen, brothers Albert (Theresa Elsner) Hankemeier and Ardo (Doris Thilmony, Marie Wiegert) Hankemeier, In-laws Gladys (Leon Schnoor, Joe Derganz) Derganz and LaVern (Phyllis Enwright, Gloria McCutcheon) Bahr.

The family wishes to thank the caring staff of Mill Valley Care Center and Finley Hospital for their professional care given to Mom.

In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, an Avelda MJ. Bahr memorial fund has been established.

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

 


 

Lt. Col. David A. Tranel

Lt. Col. David Albertus Tranel, 80, of Tuscaloosa, AL (formerly of Menominee, IL, Platteville, WI and East Dubuque, IL), passed away on Monday, March 2, 2026, at the Bill Nichols State Veterans Home.

Born on December 13, 1945, at Finley Hospital in Dubuque, Iowa, Dave was the son of Albert and Mary (Plear) Tranel. On September 3, 1966, he married his beloved wife, Connie Faith Egan, at Nativity BVM Catholic Church in Menominee, IL.

A dedicated patriot, Dave proudly served for 25 years in the United States Army as a member of the Army Nurse Corps, including a distinguished tour in Vietnam. Following his military retirement, he transitioned to healthcare administration, serving as the assistant administrator of Platteville Hospital and later as the administrator at Sinsinawa Mound, where he was instrumental in the construction of their nursing home facility.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dave was a man who found joy in life’s simple pleasures—golfing, coaching, playing cards, and enjoying a good cigar. Above all, he cherished time spent with his children and grandchildren.

Dave is survived by his children, Debra (Robert) Sutton, T.J. (Denise) Tranel, and Robert “Bo” (Carole) Tranel, all of Tuscaloosa, AL, and Patricia (Randy) Gregory of Cecil, AL. He leaves behind nine grandchildren: Jessica (Weldon) Fultz, Noah Sutton, Tyler Tranel, Cassidy Tranel, Seth Behrens, Mikaela (Adam) Howard, Katherine (Dylan) Legnar, Makenzi (Keagen) Coates, and Alexi Tranel. He is also survived by his siblings, Shirley Broderick, Sister Maryann Tranel, Del Tranel, Jim Tranel, and Rev. Donald Tranel, as well as his brother-in-law, Randy (Carol) Egan, and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Connie Faith Tranel; his parents, Albert and Mary Tranel; his in-laws, Merrill and Phyllis Egan; an infant sister, Patricia; his sister, Rose Mary Spillane; and three brothers-in-law and two nephews.

A Military and Prayer Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2026, at Nativity BVM Catholic Church in Menominee, IL, followed by interment in the church cemetery. Friends may call beginning at 9:45 a.m. prior to the service.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to a Veterans association of your choice.

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

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

 


 

Helen J. Scheppele

Helen Joan Scheppele, 96, of Dubuque, died Friday, March 6, 2026, at Bethany Home in Dubuque.

Visitation will be from 9:30 am until 10:30 am Friday, March 13, 2026 at St. John’s Episcopal Church.

The Funeral Service for Helen will be 10:30 am Friday, March 13, 2026, at St. John’s Episcopal Church with Mother Susan Forshey SCP officiating. Burial will be in Linwood Cemetery in Dubuque.

Helen was born December 7, 1929, in Dubuque, Iowa, the daughter of Ralph W. and Edna M. Henker Widdowson. She was born in the family home at 17th and Jackson Streets, weighing only about three pounds, and was carefully kept warm on the family’s water heater during her earliest days.

She graduated from Dubuque Senior High School and worked in the offices at J.C. Penney for 45 years.

Helen lived a full and vibrant life, marked by friendship, community, and a spirit of adventure. She was a longtime member of St. John’s Episcopal Church and at one time was actively involved in several local organizations, including the 600 Women’s Bowling Club of Dubuque and the Dubuque YMCA/YWCA, where she enjoyed many years of fellowship and activity. Helen was known among friends for her wonderful baking. She also had a love of travel and took the opportunity to explore many parts of the world. A proud homeowner, she had the distinction of having the first house built on Simpson Street. Though she had no children, Helen was surrounded by many dear friends whose lives were enriched by her kindness, humor, and generous spirit.

Survivors include many friends, including Ken Meyer of Dubuque.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Marguerite Widdowson-Udell.

A memorial has been established for Hospice of Dubuque.

A special thank you to the compassionate staff of Hospice of Dubuque and Bethany Home for their care and support, and to her wonderful Simpson Street neighbors-Rory, Donna, and Mark-for their kindness, friendship, and help over the years.

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

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

 


 

Roger Kutsch

Roger Kutsch, cherished husband, devoted father, and proud grandfather, passed away peacefully on February 27, 2026 surrounded by love.Visitation will be from 9:00 am until 10:45 am Saturday, March 14, 2026 at Church of the Resurrection.

The Mass of Christian Burial for Roger will be 11:00 am Saturday, March 14, 2026, at Church of the Resurrection with Father Phil Gibbs as the Celebrant. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.

Born on December 21, 1933, in Dubuque, Iowa, Roger was the youngest of seven children born to Roger F. Kutsch and Helen Hannig.

He attended Nativity School and graduated from Senior High School in 1951, forming lifelong friendships and embracing the values that would guide him throughout his life.

During his senior year, Roger worked at KDTH radio station alongside his sister Gladys and colleagues Gordy Kilgore, Betty Thomas, and Bob Gribbon. He was also a popular DJ, spinning records at local dances and bringing the joy of music to his community.

He served with distinction in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, fulfilling the role of supply clerk reliably managing his battalion’s logistical needs. Notably, he received a Letter of Commendation for his participation in the All-Korea Volleyball Tournament. After returning home, he was employed aboard the Coal Queen under Captain Richards.   Later his professional journey took him to John Deere, where he dedicated many years of service as Supervisor of Specification in the catalog department. Over the decades, Roger forged close bonds with colleagues who became lifelong friends. He genuinely enjoyed his work; a particular highlight was the opportunity to work in Germany on a special project-one he recalled with pride and fondness.

Roger’s adventurous spirit led him to help establish the Dubuque Water Ski Club in 1958, where his beloved 1963 Ski Nautique became a fixture on the river. He delighted in pulling skiers, guiding beginner and seasoned skiers alike, and spending countless summers sharing laughter and Old Milwaukee beer with family and friends. Snow skiing was another of Roger’s lifelong passions.  He passed on his love for the sport to his children and grandchildren.  For many years, Roger served on the Sundown Ski Patrol, offering care and assistance to injured skiers whenever the need arose and helping ensure everyone could enjoy their time on the slopes.  Days on the river and ski slopes became cherished memories that reflected Roger’s love for life and his devotion to those around him.

Roger’s life was deeply anchored in faith. As a longtime member of Resurrection Church, he found both solace and inspiration within its community. His devotion led him to serve as a Eucharistic minister, sharing the sacrament and his faith with others. Roger’s faith was not just a private conviction but a guiding force that shaped his relationships and his steadfast dedication to sharing warmth and kindness to everyone he met.

In April 1967, Roger married the love of his life, DeeAnn Zapf. Together, they built a life filled with joy, laughter, and travel-embarking on cruises and bus tours across the globe, sometimes with friends and family, sometimes just the two of them. His greatest pride was his children-Steve, Chris, and Ron-and his grandchildren-Sydney, Allie, Erin, and Nikolas. He celebrated their achievements and cherished their successes.

Roger is survived by his beloved wife DeeAnn; his children Steven (Carmen Sondalle), Christina (Corey Cheney), and Ronald (Kristina Corliss); and grandchildren Sydney, Allie, Erin, and Nikolas.

He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings George (Eleanor) Kutsch, Ralph (Janet) Kutsch, Gladys Walton, Mary (Jim) Earle, Betty (Jim) Hoffmann, and one sibling who passed at birth.  He is also fondly remembered by cousins, nieces, and nephews whose lives were truly enriched by his presence, especially his spirited Santa appearances.

I lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established for the Wounded Warrior Project.

Roger will be remembered for his warmth, integrity, and unwavering devotion to family. His legacy lives on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

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 Roger’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.

 


 

Denise I. Schoenberger

Denise “Niecy” Irene Schoenberger, 79, of Dubuque, surrounded at home by her loving family, danced and sang her way up the stairway to heaven, to the waiting arms of her precious son Donnie, her life and dance partner Bud, and a smiling circle of family and friends, welcoming her home and lighting the way for her to fulfill one of the things she was most looking forward to – a talk with the Lord, on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

Mass of Christian burial will be at 11:00 a.m. on  Monday, March 9, 2026, at Holy Spirit Parish, Holy Ghost Catholic Church, 2921 Central Ave., with the Rev. Jeffrey I. Frieden officiating. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery. To celebrate Denise’s life, friends and family may visit before Mass from 9:00a.m. to 10:45 a.m. on Monday, March 9, 2026, at Holy Ghost Church.

Denise was born on August 14, 1946, in Dubuque, the daughter of Loras and Mary Ellen (Holdren) Finn. She was the 9th of 12 children, growing up with lots of love, shenanigans, and work ethic.

Always a hard worker, she took on babysitting and waitressing jobs before spending a career in factory work at Caradco and then A.Y. McDonald Mfg, where she built lifelong friendships.

Denise met the love of her life, Bud, at a dance hall when they were just teenagers. After a few years of dancing the nights away, they married on June 18, 1966. They built a life together, bringing up four strong, independent, compassionate, wise, and confident children.

Denise was a fun, family oriented, faith filled woman who was so full of life and kindness, with a side of sass. She rarely missed an opportunity to tell it like it is. Her presence emanated love, patience, kindness, strength, resolve, and safety. She had the best laugh…her wit and humor usually resulted in a good belly laugh before the day was over.

Denise’s children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren were truly the center of her universe.  She was well aware of the true riches in life – spending time being present with those you love, ensuring music fills the air while singing and dancing along, expressing love through more than words, creating meaningful traditions for the big things like holidays and the small things like saying “I love you” before hanging up the phone, making sure her home, ears, and heart were always a welcoming and safe space, and teaching her children not only to pray but to talk to God about anything, that His love is that of a parent’s and there is nothing you could do to lose it so take your trials and triumphs to Him.

While Lewy Body Dementia did it’s darndest to steal her from us, much of her personality, including her sense of humor, love, and kindness, showed up in moments of time. For those who engaged with her in these final years, thanks for the patience shown and the joy you brought her. Please remember not only who she was these past several years but the amazing person she was before LBD showed up. Know that she is now free from all suffering, whole and healed, talking with the Lord, dancing and singing, and awaiting the day we will all be together again.

Survivors include her children, Dawn (Randy) Cogan of East Dubuque, IL, David (Mary Jo) Schoenberger of Cuba City, WI, and Stacy Schoenberger of Lyons Co; siblings Ellen Vandermeulen and Tom (Kathy) Finn of Dubuque; grandchildren RJ (Danielle) Willis, Chris (Kate) Cogan, AJ (Corin) Cogan, Tim (Andrea) Cogan, Jennifer (Cody) Gesie, Hannah Schoenberger, Madison Tull, Christian Tull, Harper Leino, and Ella Leino; great grandchildren Raychel, Brynn, Olivia & Liam Willis, Yasha & Mila Cogan, Ledger, Pryce, & Crue Cogan, Lillian Cogan, and Kyson & Bryar Gesie; and many beloved nieces & nephews, included Lance Schoenberger who walked closely alongside her through this LBD journey.

Denise was preceded in death by her husband, Donald Robert “Bud” Schoenberger Sr.; son, Donald Robert “Donnie” Schoenberger Jr.; her parents and many in-laws; nine siblings Mary, Jack, Billy, Patty, Michael “Mickey”, Loras, Shirley, Marsha, and Agnes; and nieces Vickie, Jackie, Deborah, Katie, and Michele.

A special thank you to the staff at Hospice of Dubuque, including both their Palliative and Hospice Care teams, as well as the family that has surrounded and cared for her in this LBD journey: Dawn, Randy, David, Stacy, Lance, Tommy, and Ellen.

Online condolences may be left for the family at https://www.leonardfuneralhome.com

 


 

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