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Joseph Stecher

Joseph Stecher, 86, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away Thursday, February 19, 2026, at Stonehill Health Center in Dubuque.

A private family service will be held to celebrate Joe’s life in the near future. No formal services will be held. Leonard Funeral Home and Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd. is assisting the family.

Joe was foremost a family man; a man dedicated to the love and care of his children. He was a man who was proud of his parents, and his brothers and sisters. Joe adopted the strong sense of responsibility displayed by his parents, Leona and Anton Stecher. He was born on June 12, 1939, in Sherrill, Iowa. His family included Lorraine (Clem) Aird, Victor (Lou Ann), Mary (Alfred) Hirsch, Ilene (Larry) Fischer, Loretta (Fritz) Behnke, Noel (Pearl), Loras ((Susan (deceased), and second marriage, (Jeannie)), and Joyce (Gerald) Schmitt.

Joseph married Carol Dougherty on May 7th, 1960. They had six children: Steven (Lidia), Gregory (Therese), Donna, Connie (Greg) Dahl, Brett (Traci) and Mark. He was delighted with his ten grandchildren: Brandon Stecher (Erikia), Katie Stecher (Steve Bradley), Jesse Stecher, Danielle Stecher (Chris Conroy), Chye Stecher (Ally), Ayla Stecher (Karter Janssen), Jolie Stecher, and Raina Stecher, Ryan Gaul (Nicole), and Stephanie Dahl (Josh Fiedler), five great grandchildren: Maya Marie Gaul., James Joseph Conroy, (Hank Conroy, died in infancy), Marie Juliet Conroy, and Emma Jane Stecher
Joe retired from John Deere Dubuque Works in 1994. He volunteered as a driver for the Veterans Association until 1996. Joe worked at the Floor Show Companies taking pride in all aspects of his service.

The Colts Drum & Bugle Corps benefited from Joe’s service from 1970 until 1990. He served in a variety of positions, including acting as president of the parents’ booster club, and president of the board. Joe enjoyed using his skills in his volunteer work for the Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium.
Joe lived his life without complaint, with respect for others, and he valued both his family and his friends. It was well known that Joe would be available at the time of need. The world was a better place because of Joe Stecher; a man who valued work ethic, and his promises.

 


 

Patrick A. Steger

Patrick A. Steger, 83, of Colesburg, Iowa, passed away on Thursday, February 19, 2026, at Strawberry Point Lutheran Home in Strawberry Point surrounded by his family.

Visitation will be held from 4 – 7 p.m. on Sunday, February 22, 2026, at St. Patrick Parish Hall in Colesburg, Iowa. Visitation will continue from 9 – 10 a.m. at the parish hall prior to funeral services.

Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, February 23, 2026, at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Colesburg, Iowa with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. Paul Baldwin will officiate.

Patrick was born on September 28, 1942, in New Vienna, Iowa, son of Arnold and Gertrude (Lansing) Steger.  He married Margery Manders in 1963. Together they lived and raised their children near Colesburg at the farm. He would go on to trucking for several years, which he enjoyed. He loved good coffee and conversation with family and friends. Pat attended several sporting events for his children and grandchildren. In his free time, he enjoyed fishing, playing cards, and bingo in his later years.

Survivors include his wife, Margery; children: Dave Steger of Colesburg, Tom (Brenda) Steger of Guttenberg, Jeff (Lynette) Steger of Garber, Steve (Wendy) Steger of Harrington, KS, Sue (Mike) Schnieders of Dundee, Doug (Heather) Steger of Colesburg, Melissa (Jerod) Perrinjaquet of Edgewood; 18 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren: sister, Mary Ann Bonert; sisters-in-law: Rosemary Nickol and Carol Steger.

He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings: Lillian (Jim) Wessels, Robert (Lillian) Steger, John Steger, Charles; and a brother-in-law, Bill Bonert.

The family would like to thank the staff at Strawberry Point Lutheran Home and St. Croix Hospice for their compassionate care.

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.

 


 

Erma M. Schneider

Erma Marilyn (O’Neill) Schneider, 93, died peacefully on February 19, 2026, with devoted family at her side.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, Dubuque. Burial will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Iowa. Friends may call from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on  Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home, 2595 Rockdale Rd, Dubuque, Iowa where a wake service will be held at 3:45 p.m.

Erma was born in East Dubuque, Illinois, the daughter of Leslie and Clara (Runde) O’Neill. She married Donald J. Schneider on August 11,1956, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, East Dubuque. They met in the first grade at St. Mary’s school.

Erma graduated from St. Clara Academy, Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, in 1950, and from Clarke College, Dubuque in 1954, with a major in biology. She was a straight-A student. Erma had fond memories and stories of her educators and friends she met during this time. After graduating college, Erma and Donald became engaged. Erma moved to Rockford, Illinois to complete her training in medical technology and then worked at Finley Hospital in Dubuque while Donald served his country overseas. They married upon his return from Europe having seen each other only once in those two years.

Erma and Don raised seven children together and were a unified team in that effort and in every regard. Erma also managed to work evenings in a lab once or twice a month to stay current in her field. At the age of fifty, she went to work full-time in the lab at Dubuque Internal Medicine. She was soon promoted to Lab Manager and ran a tight ship there until her retirement.

Faith, evident in her daily life, was resolute in Erma. Two of her siblings chose religious life and had significant roles in the O’Neill and Schneider families. Erma, Don, and their family were blessed to have had the Sacraments administered and assisted by Erma’s brother who also celebrated many family masses at the Schneider home.

Remarkably intelligent and an avid reader, Erma kept her mind sharp and her heart open. Hers was a generous soul, others’ needs took priority over her own. She was steadfast in the care of her family, doing so with unwavering, patient love. Erma led by calm example, listened intently, and one felt centered in her presence. She could recite Shakespeare and Chaucer and could calm a child by reading aloud gently from a number of her select children’s books.

Upon retirement, Erma would take daily walks and happily lose track of time in her gardens. She planned and prepared gourmet meals for any size gathering, often while listening to her favorite operas. Whatever the task at hand, Erma was known to whistle while she worked.

With constant and gentle kindnesses, unmatched wit, a beautiful smile, and an immeasurable reserve of quiet strength, Erma has inspired three generations so far. In life’s game of tag, Erma was her family’s home base. Her family will strive to emulate her.

Surviving are her seven children, Mary (Kevin) Kane, Aurora, IL, Susan (Eric) Branson, Dubuque, Kate (Mark) Derby, Dubuque, Jane (Paul) Ducham, LaGrange Park, IL, Sara Schneider, Dubuque, Joseph (Judy) Schneider, Crystal Lake, IL, and Michael (Melanie) Schneider, Elmhurst, IL; and grandchildren Austin (Kirsten), Sean (Lindsay) Kane, Daniel (Kelsey), Patrick (Lauren Richards), Greg and Aaron Branson, Ellen (Mike) Fisher, Teresa (Matt) Pollack and John Derby, Jack and Alec Ducham, Nolan Seng and Catherine (John) Godfrey, Joseph, Connor (Emma), Emily and Colleen Schneider, and Grace, Mark and Nathan Schneider; and great-grandchildren Scout Birdie Kane, Riley, Brooks, and Olivia Sue Branson, Jack and Clara Branson, and Mary, Leo and Max Fisher.

Erma was preceded in death by her husband Donald, her parents, and siblings Most Reverend Arthur J. O’Neill, D.D, and Earl (Luella) O’Neill, and sisters, Ruth (Melvin) Hocking, Lois (Floyd) Cassidy, and Sister Helen C. O’Neill, OP; her sisters-in-law, Dorothy (Jay) Stoda and Darlene Schneider, and her granddaughter, Sarah Kane.

“Many are the women of proven worth, but you have excelled them all.” Proverbs 31

In memory of Erma, donations may be made to St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, Dubuque.

The family wishes to thank Sunset Park Place and Hospice of Dubuque for their compassionate support and care of Erma.

 


 

Grace McDonough

Grace McDonough age 100, died peacefully Wednesday, February 11, 2026.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11:00 Thursday, February 19, 2026, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Prairieburg with interment in the Immaculate Conception Cemetery, rural Monticello.   Friends may call from4 until 8 Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at the Goettsch Funeral Home, Monticello. Friends may also call on Thursday from 10 until 11 at the church.  In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established.

Surviving are 6 children, Deb McDonough, Donna (Kevin) Arthofer, Larry McDonough, Meg (Joe) Wheeler, Ellen (Tony) Alessio, Barb (Todd) Peck, and 10 grandchildren, 4 step-grandchildren, in-laws, Mary Jane Crowley and Bill (Beth) McDonough and several nieces and nephews.  She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Donald in 1996, 2 brothers, George and John White and 2 sisters, Katherine and Mary Turnis.

Marjorie Grace White was born August 17, 1925, at home on the family farm, 4 miles west of Worthington.  She was the youngest daughter of Lawrence and Katherine Turnis, White.  Grace attended both the rural schools near her home and St. Paul’s Catholic School in Worthington.  She graduated from Sacred Heart High School in Monticello in 1942.  Grace worked at the Chet Condit Insurance agency in Monticello for a year before going to Mercy Hospital School of Nursing in Dubuque.   She graduated in 1946 and returned to Monticello where she was a nurse at John McDonald Hospital for several years.  She went back to Dubuque to work at the new Xaiver Hospital before moving to Iowa City. Grace worked as a surgical nurse at Mercy Hospital in Iowa City until she got married.

Grace married Donald McDonough on July 23, 1955, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Monticello.  The couple owned and operated McDonough Feed Store and farmed in Castle Grove Township.

 


 

Pamela M. Cheney

Pamela M. Cheney, 78, of Dubuque, passed away on Wednesday February 18, 2026, at Luther Manor – Hillcrest.

A visitation will be from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on Sunday February 22, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. The visitation will conclude with a Tribute to Honor Nurses Service.

Pamela was born on April 21, 1947, in Bellevue, Iowa, the daughter of Donald and Madonna (Lampe) Stuart. She married Richard Cheney on August 17, 1968, at Saint Joseph Catholic Church in Bellevue, and he preceded her in death on October 23, 2023.

Pamela graduated from the Mercy School of Nursing and later received her BSN from the University of Dubuque. Her nursing career began working as a surgical nurse. She later worked in Health Education at both Finley and Mercy Hospitals.

She is survived by her two children Christina and Christopher “Chris” Cheney both of Dubuque, her sister Sheila (Mark) Kelley of Platteville, a sister-in-law Sherry Cheney of Dubuque, and a brother-in-law Charles Prada in Florida, along with many nieces and nephews.

Pamela was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, two sisters Portia Holloway and Paula Prada, and two brothers-in-law James Cheney and James Holloway.

The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Luther Manor as well as Hospice of Dubuque for all the wonderful care that they gave to Pamela.

 


 

Donald H. Klostermann

Donald H. “Donnie” Klostermann, age 82, of Dyersville, IA, passed away peacefully while surrounded by his loving family on February 16, 2026, at MercyOne Senior Care. All who knew and loved Donnie are invited to join his family from 2:00-4:00 p.m., on Sunday February 22, 2026, at the Field of Dreams Barn Event Center, 28995 Lansing Road in Dyersville.  A memorial mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, February 23, 2026, at the Basilica of St. Francis Xavier, 104 3rd Street SW in Dyersville, and burial will follow in the St. Francis Xavier Cemetery, where full military honors will be accorded by the Dyersville American Legion Post #137. 

Donnie was born on April 8, 1943, in Petersburg, IA, a son to Everett and Bernice (Kruse) Klostermann. He was raised on the family farm in Petersburg and graduated from St. Boniface High School in New Vienna. Donnie was a talented athlete and helped to take his St. Boniface basketball team to state with his ever capable “hook shot”. Following high school, Donnie honorably served his country in the US Army from 1962-1969.

On November 24, 1966, he married Cheryl Winter at St. Clement’s Church in Bankston, IA. Donnie worked for his brother Floyd prior to owning and operating Don’s Feed and Supply in Worthington, IA. The store became a meeting place for area farmers, sharing coffee and conversation. Over the years, Donnie continued his love of sports by participating in bowling, basketball, and golf leagues. He was a loyal fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes and Chicago Cubs. He served on the St. Francis Xavier School Board and was a past member of the Knights of Columbus.

Donnie was a loving and caring person who rarely put himself first, and lived a life centered around others.

Those left to cherish the memory of Donnie include, his loving wife of 59 years, Cheryl Klostermann, Dyersville, IA; his five children, Kari (Jeff) Wittmeyer, Dyersville, IA, Cindy (Bob) Hess, Dyersville, IA, Jason (Stacey) Klostermann, Marion, IA, Jamey (Kori) Klostermann, Dyersville, IA, and Dominic Klostermann, Dyersville, IA; his eight adored grandchildren, Ali (Adam) Prier, Jessica Hess, Michael Klostermann, Morgan (Tyler) Thein, Benjamin Hess, Elijah (Jackie Hutchinson) Hill, Dayton (Allison Peshek) Klostermann and Sadie Klostermann; his six great-grandchildren, Ayden, Bryce and Cecylia Prier, Tyson and Stella Thein and Violet Hill; his sister, Mary Kay Westhoff, New Vienna, IA; his brothers and sisters-in-law, Janice (Jere) Litsinger, Naples, FL, Ronnie Winter, Asbury, IA, Judy (Steve) Pitz, Cascade, IA, Sandy (Alan) Vaske, Epworth, IA, Linda (Ed) Fischer, Kalona, IA, and Randy (Judy) Winter, Marion, IA; and his honorary family members, Darryl and Shandta Kendall.

Donnie was preceded in death by his parents, Everett and Bernice Klostermann; his brother, Floyd Klostermann; his sisters-in-law, Esther Klostermann and Carol Winter; his brother-in-law, Gerald Westhoff; and his mother and father-in-law, Sylvester and Evelyn Winter; and his granddaughter, Angel Klostermann.

Donnie’s family would like to thank the loving staff at MercyOne Senior Care and Hospice of Dubuque for all their personal and compassionate care.

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

 


 

Susan Kemp

Susan “Sue” Kemp, 79, of Estero, FL, passed away on February 14, 2026 after a 12-year battle with leukemia, with her family by her side. The family is planning a private entombment service in Dubuque, IA, with a celebration of life to be held at a future date.

Sue was born on October 18, 1946 in Dubuque, IA, the daughter of Donald and Betty Briggs. She graduated from St. Patrick’s Grade School in 1960, and high school in 1964 at The Mound in Sinsinawa, WI. Sue spent much of her life in Dubuque, where she met James “Jim” Kemp. They were married on July 20, 1985 at the Dubuque Shooting Society. Together they raised a blended family of seven children and shared 40 wonderful years, making homes in Dubuque, the Chicago area, Scottsdale, AZ, and most recently Estero, FL.

Sue dedicated more than 30 years of her career as an executive assistant at CyCare Systems and FDL Foods in Dubuque, and the Deerpath Group in Deerfield, IL. Later, she served as Special Events Coordinator at Holy Family Catholic Schools in Dubuque, where she found great fulfillment in supporting Catholic education; she organized and chaired their annual Gala which later became Circle of Celebration, raising funds for Dubuque Catholic schools. She retired in 2011.

Though she valued her work, Sue truly cherished her time with family and friends. She and Jim loved exploring supper clubs, neighborhood dive bars, and local restaurants throughout the Midwest, Arizona, and Southwest Florida. Among her favorites were the Morocco Supper Club, Shot Tower Inn and the former Buddy’s Clubhouse in Dubuque; the Gilmer Road House in Mundelein, IL; Rusty’s and 8 Ball Lounge in Estero; and Jerod’s and the Lake Carroll Clubhouse in Lanark, IL. Wherever she went, Sue brought joy and laughter, and perhaps enjoyed a few Michelob Ultras. She made friends easily and was known for her smile that would light up a room with her laugh, and quick wit. From the very first meeting, Sue had a way of turning acquaintances into lifelong friends.

Sue loved to travel, enjoying Caribbean cruises, trips to Europe, a recent adventure to Costa Rica, and many summers at her family’s lake home at Lake Carroll, IL. She treasured visiting her children and grandchildren across the Midwest and looked forward to family gatherings—especially the annual Kemp Family Christmas celebration that she loved hosting. She enjoyed movies, playing euchre, Jimmy Buffett concerts, shopping on QVC, garage sales, flea markets,Tuesday morning calls with her granddaughter, “Peanut”, chocolate in all forms, and her favorite iPad games. She was a former member of the Dubuque Golf & Country Club and Thunder Hills Country Club, and a current member of S.N.O.T.s.

Those left to cherish her memory include her beloved husband, Jim; her seven children: Kelly (Michele) Mudge of Ankeny, IA; Amy (Robert) Larson of Livonia, MI; Kelly (Joseph) Roth of Madison, WI; Karla Bridgeman of Hugo, MN; Timothy (Brandy) Kemp of Chicago, IL; Kerry (James) Griffin of Downers Grove, IL; and her favorite, Loren (Jeanne) Kemp of Valparaiso, IN; her 17 grandchildren: Ryan and Adam Mudge; McKinzie (Alex) Beatty; Alex Larson; Charles (Madison), Audrey and Lillian Roth; Henry and Megan Bridgeman; Bennett Kemp; Louis, Franklin, Theodore and Elizabeth Griffin; and Margaret, Hayden and Delaney Kemp; and her two great-grandchildren: Wyatt and Molly Beatty. She is also survived by her brother-in-law, Thomas (Carla) Kemp; niece, Amy (Josh) Printz; nephew, Bradley (Caitlyn) Kemp; her favorite euchre partner, Bob Chapman; and her favorite plant, Donald.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Betty Briggs; her parents-in-law, Kenneth and Doris Kemp; and her son-in-law, Andrew “Sidge” Bridgeman.

The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the doctors, nurses, and staff at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, FL, for their expert care and compassion throughout Sue’s illness. Because of their dedication—and Jim’s unwavering love and caregiving—Sue was able to share many more precious years with those she loved.

 


 

Francis J. Vonderhaar

Francis J. “Yogi” Vonderhaar, 92, of New Vienna, Iowa passed away Saturday, February 7, 2026, at Monticello Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Monticello, Iowa.

Francis was born on June 26, 1933, son of Albin and Agnes (Schwers) Vonderhaar of New Vienna. He graduated from St. Boniface High School in New Vienna and enlisted in the US Army. He proudly served his country overseas while in service. Upon his return home, he purchased a farm near New Vienna. He married the love of his life, Elaine Wedewer, on August 29, 1959. Together, they farmed and raised their two children. Yogi also worked as a USDA food inspector at the Dubuque Packing Co. and sold Funks G seed for many years. He also co-owned the Cascade Sales Barn and United Livestock Auction with his son, Bob. His top priority was always getting the best price for the farmer’s cattle.

Yogi spent many summers umpiring baseball games for high school, college, and semi-professional teams. He also enjoyed playing cards, and trips around the area to local casinos.

He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Elaine; children: Sandy (John) Lambert of Fort Madison, Bob (Kay) Vonderhaar of Cascade; grandchildren: Cody (Lindsey) Torgler of Tiffin, Matt (Chelsie) Vonderhaar of Carpinteria, CA, Molly (Jake) Connolly of Cascade; great-grandchildren: Everly and Josie Torgler, Mila Vonderhaar, and Finn and Riggs Connolly; in-laws: Judy Vonderhaar, Joan Wedewer, and Kathleen Trenkamp.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers: Leonard and John Vonderhaar; sisters: Rita Schuster and Theresa Elgin; in-laws: Marge Vonderhaar, Melvin Shuster, James Elgin, Art (Clara) Wedewer, Howard (Darlene) Wedewer, Lawrence (Helen) Deppe, Bernice (Arnold) Lueken, Leon Wedewer, David Wedewer, and Albert Trenkamp.

Per Yogi’s wishes, there will be a private family ceremony held at a later date.

The family thanks all the staff at Monticello Nursing & Rehabilitation Center who provided such compassionate and excellent care for Yogi.

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.

 

 


 

Barbara A. Yager

Barbara Ann (Reisch) Yager, 84, of Dubuque, died Monday, February 16, 2026 at Luther Manor in Dubuque.

Visitation will be held from 2:00 pm until 4:15 pm Friday, February 20, 2026 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.

The Funeral Service for Barb will be at 4:30 pm at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory with Sister Margaret Ann Kramer PBVM officiating. Burial will be at Oakwood Cemetery, Geneseo, IL on Saturday, February 21, 2026 at 10:30 am.

Barbara was born January 30, 1942, in Dubuque, IA, the oldest of six children, to Louie and Kay Reisch. She grew up attending St. Mary’s Catholic School and graduated from Immaculate Conception Academy. She received her teaching degree from Briar Cliff College in Sioux City, IA, and taught for several years. On November 13, 1971, she married Charles William “Bill” Yager in Dubuque. They were married for 48 years. He passed away on August 23, 2020.

Barb’s faith quietly shaped the way she lived and cared for others. She shared her time by volunteering with Vacation Bible School and leading a Brownie troop for the Girl Scouts. She took great pride in her role as a homemaker and was a loving and devoted mother to her daughters. Barb found contentment in life’s simple pleasures – riding her bike, doting on their dog (or granddogs), watching Westerns, tending her garden, playing games, and baking for those she cared about. Time spent with her family brought her the greatest happiness.

Survivors include her two daughters, Sarah (Brad) Van Zee of Farmington, MO, and Stephanie Yager of Dubuque; one grandson, Elias Van Zee; three sisters, Ann (Gary) Kruse of Dubuque, Kathy (Al) Krambeer of Cedar Rapids, IA, and Karen (Don) Frost of Toddville, IA; one brother, Bob (Shirley) Reisch of Dubuque; and many nieces and nephews.

Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents, one daughter, Lisa, who died at birth, one grandson, Arie Van Zee, one sister, Sue (Clete) Tebbe, and her Godson, Todd Tebbe.

Memorials have been established for the Alzheimer’s Association and Hospice of Dubuque.

Barb’s family wishes to express a special thank you to the staff of Luther Manor and Hospice of Dubuque for their fine care of their mother.

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

 


 

Carl F. Lange

Carl F. Lange, 92, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away on Sunday, February 15, 2026, at Hawkeye Care Center in Asbury.

Visitation will be from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 19, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. A livestream will be available on the funeral home’s FaceBook page.

Carl was born on February 18, 1933, in Dubuque, the son of John and Cecelia (Roediger) Lange. He attended and graduated from Dubuque Senior High School in 1951. He honorably served his country in the United States Army. On August 29, 1959, he married Mary Regan in Rickardsville, Iowa. She preceded him in death on December 12, 2020. Carl was a devoted member of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church.

Carl and Mary shared a love of travel, exploring destinations throughout the United States and Canada, with a special fondness for the National Parks. For more than 40 years, they enjoyed camping at Paradise Valley Campground in Garnavillo, Iowa, creating many cherished memories together.

Known for his gift of storytelling and his quick wit, Carl was always ready with a good joke. He never missed a good game of euchre, and rarely turned down a Brandy Ol’ Fashioned. He treasured fishing trips with his family in Minnesota and Wisconsin. His pride and joy were his flower and vegetable gardens, and he dedicated 35 years as a volunteer at the Dubuque Arboretum. Carl was also a member of the Dubuque Moose Lodge and retired from John Deere in 1985. A devoted sports fan, Carl cheered on the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bears, and enthusiastically supported anyone playing against the Green Bay Packers.

Carl is survived by his children, Mike Lange, Mark Lange, Ron Lange, Rose (Steve) Schulz, Donna (Dave) Wolter, and Doug (Chris) Lange; grandchildren, Kevin (Taylor) Wolter, Kyle (Lacey) Wolter, Stephanie Schulz, Jared Schulz, and Grace Lange; great grandchildren, Vivian and Vince Wolter, and Holden and Emersyn Wolter; his brothers, Marty Lange and Fr. John Lange; his in-laws John Regan, Margaret Kurth, Sandy Regan, and Alice Rhomberg; and several nieces & nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his mother & father-in-law John and Veronica (Lex) Regan; granddaughter Molly O’Regan Wolter; sisters and brothers-in-law Rita (Joe) Knabel, Betty (Ray) Knabel, Phyllis (Arlie) Kubitz, Lucille (Art) Schmalz, Janice Lange, Maureen Regan, Jim Regan, Tom Regan, Renee Hauber, Ken Kurth, Jack Rhomberg, Katie (Perly) Reeg, and Jeanne (Leroy) Reeg; and nieces Carol Knabel & Cathy Schmalz.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to Dubuque Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, and Hospice of Dubuque.

Carl’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hawkeye Care Center and Hospice of Dubuque for all their professional & compassionate care. Thank you also to his special neighbors Scottie & Karen for watching over him.

 


 

Sr. Patricia A. Donahoe

Sister Patricia Ann Donahoe, BVM, (Marjorie), 94, died Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026, at Mount Carmel Bluffs in Dubuque, Iowa.

Visitation will be from 9-9:30 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026, in the Mary Frances Clarke Chapel at Mount Carmel Bluffs. Sharing of Memories will be at 9:30 a.m. followed immediately by the Mass of Christian Burial. Burial is in the Mount Carmel Cemetery.

Sister Pat was an elementary teacher at Holy Family in Mason City, Iowa; Brooks Elementary in Des Moines, Iowa; St. Therese in Kansas City, Mo.; Mount Carmel Academy in Wichita, Kans.; St. Patrick in Lincoln, Ill.; and Presentation in Chicago. She served as media services librarian and library director at Mundelein College and librarian at Loyola University, both in Chicago.

She was born on Sept. 14, 1931, in Des Moines, Iowa, to Anthony John and Marjorie (LaValle) Donahoe. She entered the BVM congregation on Feb. 2, 1950, from St. Peter Parish, Des Moines, Iowa. She professed first vows on Aug. 15, 1952, and final vows on Aug. 15, 1957.

She was preceded in death by her parents and brothers Anthony John Donahoe, John “Jack” Boniface Donahoe, Anthony Jude (Karen) Donahoe, and Dennis Raphael (Theresa) Donahoe.  She is survived by nieces, nephews, and the Sisters of Charity, BVM, with whom she shared life for 76 years.

Behr’s Funeral Home, 1491 Main St, Dubuque, Iowa 52001 is in charge of arrangements. 

 


 

James F. Neuses

James F. “Jim” Neuses, age 92, of Asbury, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 14, 2026, surrounded by his loving family at Grand Meadows.  To celebrate Jim’s life, family and friends may visit from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., on Thursday, February 19, 2026, at Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street, where the rosary will be recited at 3:30 p.m.  There will also be visitation on Friday, February, 20, 2026, at the Church of the Resurrection, 4300 Asbury Road, from 9:30 a.m. until 10:15 a.m.  The funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m., on Friday, February 20, 2026, at the church, with Rev. Phillip G. Gibbs officiating.  Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery where full military honors will be accorded by the American Legion Dubuque Post 6.

Jim was born on May 25, 1933, in Sherrill, Iowa, the son of Raymond and Frieda (Klein) Neuses.

Jim graduated from Loras Academy and Loras College, Class of 1959, with his degree in accounting.  He honorably served his country in France with the U.S. Army, Company B 386th Engineering Battalion.  Jim married the love of his life, Rosemary C. “Rosie” Maiers, at St. Patrick’s Church on September 2, 1957.  They raised their family and happily celebrated 68 wedding anniversaries together.  Jim was a dedicated employee.  He put his accounting degree to good use with a number of hospitals throughout the years, retiring in 2002, from the Illinois EPA.  When Jim wasn’t working you could often find he and Rosie traveling the world, playing cards with family and friends or hitting the dance floor.  He also enjoyed working in his garden and cooking.  He enjoyed watching baseball and always rooted for his beloved Chicago Cubs.  Jim’s faith was an important part of his daily life and he was a devoted member of the Church of the Resurrection.  Family was always his top priority.  He truly loved spending time together at family gatherings.

Those left to cherish Jim’s memory include

his loving wife,
Rosie Neuses, Asbury, IA;

6 children,
Carrie (Bob) Ahern, Weldon Spring, MO,
Laure (Tim) Schreck, Ankeny, IA,
Michael (Cathy) Neuses, Wilmette, IL,
Joan (Greg) Blaney, Wauwatosa, WI,
Julie (Paul) Dietmann, Praire du Sac, WI
and Lisa (Wendell) Holdman, Sherman, IL;

a son-in-law,
Tim Murphy, Cedarburg, WI;

16 grandchildren,

6 great-grandchildren with one more on the way,

his sister,
Elizabeth “Betty” Mango;

his in-laws,
Mary Alyce Neuses,
Ted (Carol) Maiers,
Velma O’Connell;

and his nieces and nephews.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Patricia Murphy; a brother, Gene Neuses; and his in-laws, John O’Connell, Harry Mango and Theresa (Don) Roepsch.

The family would like to thank our wonderful neighbors, Phil and Meg Arensdorf, for their constant support, day or night.  Also thanks to the nurses and staff of MercyOne Dubuque, UnityPoint Health Finley Hospital, Grand Meadows, especially Mike, and Hospice of Dubuque, for the outstanding care they provided for Jim.  We especially appreciate all of the prayers and visits from Father Phil and Deacon Mike, it truly meant the world to Jim and Rosie.

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

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

 


 

Thomas J. Carroll

Thomas “Tom” Joseph Carroll, 79, of Dubuque, IA.  made the choice to take his own life on February 7, 2026, because he could not reconcile life on earth while experiencing both cognitive and physical decline.

Per his request there will be no services. A celebration of life will be held in the spring. Leonard Funeral Home and Crematory is assisting the family.

Tom was born May 27, 1946, in Cascade and was raised on the family farm in Ryan, Iowa. His parents Helen (Knepper) and Francis “Frank” Carroll offered each of their children a choice: a farm or an education. Tom chose to pursue an education, earning both a BA and MA at Loras College. Living in East dorm he met other men who would become lifelong friends. Attending a “mixer” between Loras men and Clarke women he met the love of his life, Carole Snyder. She became Carole Carroll in 1972 resulting in a name play which was the subject of many discussions during their 55 years of marriage.

By profession, Tom was an elementary school teacher, beginning in Farley, Iowa moving to Jackson Elementary, Bryant School, and finishing his career at Irving School. He was a teacher for years and affected thousands of lives. Former students would see him in public and reach out to share their memories and gratitude for his tutelage. Tom had a unique and spirited approach to education, and he was dedicated not just to his students, but also to his peers. He was active in the Dubuque Education Association, Iowa State Education Association, and National Education Association. He stood up for his fellow teachers. On occasion he would ride his bicycle to school, not only as a mode of transportation, but to place it on his desk and teach how each gear worked at a different ratio and how those ratios impacted movement and motion. He would bring ears of field corn into class to demonstrate the process of estimation. Tom was an accomplished pumpkin farmer. He would bring a variety of sizes including the biggest and best into the classroom. Dropping them from a third story window to demonstrate the gravitational acceleration constant. Then evaluating the “crime scene”, counting how many seeds each pumpkin had, and analyzing other inquiries the students had. Then there were days he would drive in one of his tractors, typically a Farmall M, along with an Ertl scale model 1:16 of the tractor to teach ratios, like his bicycle to show students how the math made sense in real life. Tom was one of the first to embrace the concept of experimental learning. That meant field trips to the “Carroll Rock Shelter” where indigenous people lived a thousand years ago. After this lesson there would be a hayride, bonfire and hot dogs cooked on a stick; followed by journaling of what they had experienced and learned.

Growing up on the family farm, Tom developed not only his work ethic, but also his work skills. In addition to being a teacher, he was a “Jack of all Trades” and was named “Mr. Fix It” by friends, family and neighbors. He would immediately drop what he was doing if called to help someone. Tom could ride a horse (and almost lost a finger doing so). He was an expert canoe paddler and may have tipped a few over to make sure no one stayed dry. He completed multiple RAGBRAI rides as a rider, and as the support sherpa for his family. Tom was an aficionado of old tractors and loved all colors – Case, Farmall, and John Deere. He had several of each.

Eventually, Tom persuaded Carole to not only buy some land, really a small farm, but to build a house on that land. He literally sketched out a diagram on a napkin, next on a piece of paper and determined that was the blueprint for his future home. And then Tom set out to build it. Family and friends, especially Robert “Bob” Pancow, helped make his napkin dream a reality. He enjoyed his time there for the past ten years. But true to Tom’s form, there are still a few things here and there that remain unfinished.

Above all, Tom treasured relationships with friends and family. As a result of Tom and Carole’s marriage, there were three boys – Rodney, David, and Peter. There were other special people who called him Dad. One was Thor Larsen, whom he taught in 6th grade, that became another son. Thor and Tom spent many, many hours together and were as close as any father and son. Also, Tom cared deeply for Emily Gatch, whom he considered his only daughter. Since his death Tom’s family has learned of others who have said, “He was like a father to me”.

Tom was always active in his sons’ lives. He involved himself in Boy Scouts because his boys were. Pinewood derby cars were built and raced. Toy tractors were collected and played with. When Senior High School needed a Debate Coach, he became the Debate Coach. When Trailblazers Horse and Pony Camp needed a new leader, he became the Trail Boss. Whenever one of his boys needed anything, he was there to give without reservation. Unfortunately, Peter’s life ended too soon in 1987 at age 7, as a result of a car pedestrian accident.

Tom is survived by his wife Carole; sons, Rodney (Susan Hess) and David (Molita); grandchildren; Zach, Liam, Quinn, Candice and Rose; siblings; Barbara Maxwell, William “Bill” (Rosemary) Carroll, John (Janet) Carroll, Jane (Tom) McNinch, Marcia (Tim) Cooper, Mary (Jon) Hajek, Steve (Becky) Carroll and Greg (Pam) Carroll; brother-in-law, Joe (Rita) Snyder, along with many nieces and nephews.

In addition to his son Peter, Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Francis and Helen Carroll, brother Paul Carroll, brother-in-law Gerald Maxwell, grandparents, Ida and William Knepper, and Mary and John Carroll.

In honor of Tom’s memory, memorials may be given to the Peter Carroll Scholarship Fund at Dubuque Montessori School or Hospice of Dubuque.

The family would like to thank all of the first responders for their compassion; Stonehill Wellness Center; and Michael Peroski, DO.

Tom is at peace, but his family and many close friends are mourning his loss. If depressed, seek help. If suicidal, call the Suicide Hotline 988.

 


 

Patricia J. Vandi

Patricia J. “Patt” Vandi, age 76, of Peosta, IA, formerly of Ft. Dodge, IA, completed her earthly journey on February 12, 2026, at AHVA Living East Dubuque while surrounded by her loving family.  To honor Patt’s life, her Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in Ft. Dodge, IA.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Patt’s family.

Patt was born on February 6, 1950, in Ft. Dodge, IA, a daughter to Kenneth K. and Vernice A. (Foreman) Gustafson.  She was gifted with the kind and gentle heart of an artist and was blessed to be able to do what she enjoyed throughout her entire life.  Patt was an art teacher at both Dayton Community Schools and Prairie Valley School for over 30 years until she finally retired in May of 2008.  She always enjoyed bringing the visions, talent and open minds of her students to their full potential and made countless friends along the way.

In her free-time, Patt continued to carry her artistic skills wherever she could.  She was well known for her beautiful handwriting, especially her talents in the calligraphy arena, and Patt was often called upon for special projects when a little higher level of presentation was desired.  She was also an active member in many local clubs and never missed an opportunity to spend quality time with her local sorority chapter.  Being a proud graduate of Iowa State University, it was not surprising that Patt also enjoyed keeping up with their sporting events when time allowed.  Patt made the most of each day and was blessed to spend the majority of her time in life doing exactly what she loved.  She was a proud mother and grandmother who simply shared all the love that she could with those around her.  Patt, may you find peace now and know that we find comfort in the memories you leave behind.

Those left to cherish the memory of Patt include,

her two daughters,
Nicole M. (Cortney L.) Graber, Peosta, IA,
and Stephanie E. (John C.) Foster, Florence, AZ;

her five adored grandchildren,
Elizabeth N. Graber, Isabella N. Graber, Alexandra G. Graber, CJ Foster and Raven J. Foster;

her brother,
Kenneth K. (Cathy) Gustafson, Jr., Otho, IA;

along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors.

Patt was preceded in death by her parents.

Patt’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at AHVA Living and Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care.

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

 


 

Paul G. Beversdorf

Paul G. Beversdorf, age 84, of Dubuque, passed away on Friday, February 13, 2026, at home.  To celebrate Paul’s life, family and friends may visit from 4:00 p.m. until 6:45 p.m., on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street.  Funeral services will be held at 7:00 p.m., on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at the funeral home, with Deacon David Roth officiating.  Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery at a later date.

Paul was born on November 14, 1941, in Dubuque, Iowa, son of Sylvester and Genevieve (Lightfoot) Beversdorf.

Paul was a hard worker and was employed with Oeth Construction building beautiful homes for 19 years.  He also cut trees for Terry Lyons and gathered reclaimed building materials for Dennis Sharkey.  Paul truly was a jack of all trades, and if there was money to be made, Paul would find a way to make it.  He married Frances E. Price on December 18, 1968, in Galena, Illinois.  They had a wonderful family together and celebrated 23 years of marriage before she sadly passed away in 1991.  Paul was a long time member of St. Patrick’s Church in Dubuque.  In his free time he enjoyed working on his antique cars and playing bingo.  Paul also loved going out to eat with his family.  Banana Cream pie was his favorite dessert.  Paul will be greatly missed by all of his family and friends.

Those left to cherish Paul’s memory include

his children,
Donna (Edward) Young, Ozark, MO,
Paula (Jim Peterson) Beversdorf, Dubuque, IA,
Tammy Jo (Dennis) Donath, Dubuque, IA
and Lonnie (Gayle) Beversdorf, Bernard, IA;

24 grandchildren,

42 great-grandchildren,

and his siblings,
Donna Bolsinger, Dubuque, IA,
Harry (Sandra) Beversdorf, Sageville, IA
and Tom Beversdorf, Dubuque, IA.

Paul was preceded in death by his parents; and his wife, Frances Beversdorf; a great-grandson, Jakoby Titus Whitney; a sister-in-law, Evie Beversdorf; and his former wife, Kay Bridges.

Paul’s family would like to thank the amazing nurses and staff of St. Croix Hospice, especially Keisha, Amanda, Jackie, Ann and Emily, for their outstanding care of Paul.

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

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

 


 

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