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David H. Patton
David H. Patton, 78, of Dubuque, died Saturday, January 17, 2026, at his home in Dubuque.
Visitation will be from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm on Friday, January 30, 2026 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.
The Funeral Service for David will be at 10:00 am on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at Bread of Life Presbyterian Church with Rev. Stephanie Ells officiating. Burial will be at Linwood Cemetery in Dubuque.
David was born October 19, 1947, in Manchester, IA, the son of Dale and Mary Jane (Carrothers) Patton. On June 27, 1970, he married Susan Marie Budyak in Dubuque. She preceded him in death on August 25, 1997.
He graduated from West Delaware High School in 1966, and furthered his education at the University of Dubuque, graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in 1970.
David was a teacher at Eisenhower Elementary School, retiring after 33 years.
He had a deep love for words and ideas, which he expressed through writing. He was the author of several published books and, though a man of few spoken words, he poured his thoughts and reflections onto the page with care and purpose. David grew up on a farm near Coggon, IA, which shaped his values and work ethic throughout his life. He was a proud Freemason and Shriner, dedicating countless hours to community service. His faith was central to his life; he served as a Deacon and was an active member of the church choir. He also served a term on the local school board, believing strongly in education and giving back to his community. Dancing was a favorite pastime of David and Sue, which he continued to enjoy thereafter.
Survivors include three children, Jeffrey (Carlie) Patton of Crystal Lake, IL, Jason Patton of St. Louis, MO, Sarah Patton of Des Moines, IA; five grandchildren, Tyson, Hailee, & Hannah Patton, and Alonzo & Xavier Munford; two brothers, James (Diane) Patton of Ames, IA, Mark (Emily) Patton of Wilton, IA; and three step-siblings, Sandra (Glenn) Hodge, Jo Veith, and Doug (Suzanne) Preussner.
Besides his parents and wife, David was preceded in death by his step-mother, Eliza, and two sisters, Candice Patton and Beverly Balster.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting David’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Chad D. Oberbroeckling
Chad Daniel “Munch” Oberbroeckling, 69, of Dubuque, died Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at his home.
A Celebration of Life and Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Spirit Parish -Holy Trinity Catholic Church in the summer on a date to be announced. Inurnment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Key West.
Chad was born on December 1, 1956, at Fort Lewis Army Base, WA, the son of Arnold “Arnie” and Jeanne (Lang) Oberbroeckling. He worked in sales for several companies, including Warren Radio, Radio Trade, and Truck Country, and delivered medications for MercyOne Pharmacy. He retired at age 65.
Chad loved music, especially from the 1960s and 70s, and was an expert at “naming that tune” and artists of that era. He also enjoyed watching sports, especially football, hockey, baseball, and auto racing. He was an avid Chicago Cubs fan and enjoyed carefully tracking every play, along with player hits, runs, RBIs, and errors, in a baseball scorebook. Other sports teams he followed closely include the NFL’s Rams and the National Hockey League’s Dallas Stars and LA Kings.
Auto racing was also one of Chad’s passions. He grew up attending various types of auto racing series, which included IndyCar, Trans-Am, IMSA, and NASCAR with his dad and family. For many years he enjoyed spending weekends at the races at Road America in Elkhart Lake, WI. Chad was a lifelong bowler and participated in league bowling starting in high school. He was a long-standing member of the “Leaky Lodge” club at the Grand Tap.
Survivors include his siblings, Debra (Tim) Hanson of Springfield, MO, Kim Oberbroeckling of Dubuque, Sandra Oberbroeckling of Ames, IA, and Dan (Rebecca) Oberbroeckling of Davenport, IA; nieces, Jeanne (Andy) Hanson, Anna (James) Hanson, Laura Hanson; nephew, Gavin Oberbroeckling; and grand-nieces, Kai Hanson and Claire Hanson.
Chad was preceded in death by his parents.
Memorials may be made to MercyOne Dubuque Cancer Center.
Special thank you to all who cared for Chad, especially the doctors and nurses at the MercyOne Dubuque Cancer Center.
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 Chad’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Richard Sertle
Richard “Rick” Sertle, 71, of East Dubuque, IL, and formerly of Galena, passed away Thursday, January 15, 2026, at Midwest Care Center in Galena. A funeral service will be held at 7 PM on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at the Furlong Funeral Chapel in Galena, where friends may gather after 5 PM. Burial will be later.
He was born on March 14, 1954, in Dubuque, IA, the son of Max Sr. and Corrine (Knautz) Sertle. Rick graduated from Galena High School. He then worked for Kelly Springfield Tire for 30 years before retiring.
He is survived by a son Jestin (Gerry Lou) Sertle of East Dubuque, five grandchildren who he was very proud of, Jestin Jr., Eben, Gavin, Aspen and Karin Sertle, four sisters, Paula (Philip) Soppe, Patty (Bob) Nolan, Jackie (David) Frank, all of Galena, and JoAnn Woodall of Clearwater, FL, a sister-in-law, Ann Sertle of Galena, numerous nieces, and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, Dan, Max Jr., and John Sertle, a nephew, Nick Pieper, and a niece, Jennifer Nolan.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.furlongfuneralchapel.com
Rev. Kenneth A. Halstead
Reverend Kenneth Alan Halstead was born on April 9, 1950, on Easter Sunday. His birthday never fell on Easter again until 2025. God had a plan for him from the beginning. His vocational mission was to share the gospel joyfully, empathically, creatively, and courageously so others might believe and mature in living fruitful lives in God’s grace.
He grew up in Iowa and attended Luther College. He received his Master’s of Divinity from Luther Seminary, a Master’s in Sacred Theology from Wartburg Theological Seminary, and a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Illinois State University. All degrees received with highest honors. He also did extensive Clinical Pastoral Education at Topeka State Hospital and Methodist Hospital in St Louis Park, MN.
Ken served as Lutheran Campus Pastor at Bemidji State University for 14 years. Two years of his professional life were spent as a hospital chaplain in psychiatric and medical settings. He served as a parish pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church of America congregations (ELCA) in Warren, IL; Racine, WI; Princeton, IL; Zimmerman, MN; and St John’s in Richland Center, WI. He also served as an Intentional Interim pastor for over nine years in various churches in Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. He served as President of Dubuque Area Congregations United for one year.
He wed Jacqueline Burnett of Dubuque in 2007. Ken is survived by his children, Joy (John Hensel) of Duluth, MN, and Seth (Nicole) Halstead of Tampa, FL, and their mother, Connie Anderson of Duluth. He is also survived by Jesse Mulert (Freeda Brook) of Decorah, IA, and Jordan Von Mulert (Hannah) of Dubuque. He was blessed to be grandfather to Malia Halstead, Asher and Clara Hensel, and bonus Grandpa to Isla and Penelope Von Mulert.
Ken had a strong inner child himself and delighted in those moments when he could play alongside the children. He relished being a lifelong tennis player and coached youth teams throughout his life. He coached tennis at Loras All Sports Camp for several years.
Ken was also a talented vocalist. In his younger years, as a skilled cornet player, he considered a career in music. Later in life, he learned to swing dance, and one day found the dance partner he loved best. Ken and Jacqueline enjoyed 19 years of dancing together, attracting attention often at summer outdoor music opportunities in Dubuque.
We are heartbroken by his sudden and unexpected death on January 20, 2026, but know that his heart is now healed by his creator.
Services will be held Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at 11:00 am at First Congregational United Church of Christ, 155 W. 10th Street, and will also be available by live stream. A time of fellowship and luncheon will follow.
Charitable contributions may be given in his honor to the Lutheran Campus Ministry of Bemidji State University.
Online condolences for Ken’s family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Jean A. Van Deusen
Jean A. “Gert” (Maiers) Van Deusen of Bellevue, Iowa, passed away peacefully on January 20, 2026, at Mill Valley Care Center, surrounded by care and compassion. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, January 24th at 11:00 am at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bellevue, with burial to follow in the Parish Cemetery. Visitation will be held prior to the Mass from 9:00–10:30 am at Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home in Bellevue.
Gert was born on September 14, 1932, in Bankston, Iowa, the daughter of Fred and Marie (Greiner) Maiers. She graduated from St. Joseph High School in Bellevue in 1950, where she was an accomplished 6-on-6 girls basketball player and proudly helped win the area championship in 1949. After high school, she attended the American Institute of Commerce in Davenport before moving to Hammond, Indiana, where her sense of adventure led her to enlist in the United States Air Force in 1954.
While serving in the Air Force, Gert continued her love of basketball by playing on recreational teams and enjoyed traveling to different bases. On November 19, 1955, she married Clarence “Van” Van Deusen at Sacred Heart Church in Newburgh, New York. She was honorably discharged in 1956 as an Airman Second Class. During Van’s military career, the family lived at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, in Grand Heights, Japan, and Griffiss Air Force Base in Rome, NY, before returning home to Bellevue in 1969.
After settling back in Bellevue, Gert worked for 23 years at Jaeger Hardware in Dubuque as Office Manager. Never one to stop learning, she attended the University of Dubuque while working full-time and earned a degree in Business Management and Accounting, something she was very proud of.
Gert was a lifelong sports enthusiast who often attended Marquette High School games and loved following her favorite teams and players online. She cheered faithfully for the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Pittsburgh Steelers and had a special fondness for Kyle Schwarber and Anthony Rizzo. Her love of NASCAR ran so deep that in her 70s she celebrated her favorite driver, Matt Kenseth, by getting a black-and-yellow checkered flag tattoo – proving she never lost her spunk. She also made an annual tradition of attending the Iowa State High School Basketball Tournament in Des Moines.
In addition to basketball trips, Gert loved visiting the Iowa State Fair each year and was always ready to pack a bag for a new adventure. She especially enjoyed trips to Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Las Vegas, and Tama with cousins and friends, as well as visits and trips with her friends in Red Hats. At home, she was happiest playing Bingo, cards (especially 500), or a competitive game of Yahtzee.
Gert is survived by her daughter Susan (Mike) Davids of Princeton, Iowa; her grandson Justin Davids; her granddaughter Kitty (Devin) McSparin; her beloved great-granddaughters Gabriella Serrano and Lena McSparin, all of Davenport, Iowa, and her stepson Richard Van Deusen of Heber, Arizona. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; her in-laws, Corliss and Kathryn Van Deusen; her son, Michael Van Deusen; brothers Fred and James Maiers and sister Grace Maiers; and her stepchildren Thomas Van Deusen and Shari Knotts.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Rick “Hoot” and Beth Michels for their many years of help, friendship, and support. They also wish to thank the staff at Mill Valley Care Center and St. Croix Hospice for their exceptional care, kindness, and compassion shown to Gert and her family.
Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.hachmannfuneralhome.com
Eileen M. Miller
Eileen M. Miller, 94, of Dubuque, Iowa, formerly of Sherrill, passed away on January 6, 2026, at Bethany Home in Dubuque surrounded by family.
Family and friends may call from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at the Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, Dubuque, where a memorial service will be held at 12:00 p.m.
Eileen was born on April 21, 1931, in Dubuque, Iowa, the daughter of Alvin and Irene (Bany) Jecklin. She grew up on a farm in Durango and received her education at Five Points School through eighth grade, and Dubuque Senior High School, graduating in the class of 1948.
Eileen married Marvin A. Miller on August 22, 1950, at the Sherrill United Methodist Church and last August they celebrated 75 years together. Eileen and Marvin farmed together, and she loved living on the farm. In addition to raising poultry and sheep, she was known for her pickled beets, canned beef, jams and jellies, and Christmas sugar cookies. Her vegetable garden was always surrounded by beautiful red canna lilies (a gift from her Grandma Bany in 1950). She was an accomplished seamstress, making prom and wedding dresses for her daughters, and dresses and American Girl matching pajamas for her granddaughters. She especially loved spending time with her grandchildren; on the farm they got to experience life in the country, feeding lambs, snapping beans, and playing with kittens.
Eileen was known for her support of family, friends, church, and community. She was an active member of the Sherrill United Methodist Church and its Women’s Society, working at church suppers, ice cream socials, and lunch stands. For more than 30 years she volunteered at Camp Albrecht Acres and was inducted into their Volunteer Hall of Fame. She and Marvin had many wonderful friends. In her own words, her fondest memories were of family and friends having great times while working together. We will always remember her strong work ethic and her quiet, smiling presence.
Eileen is survived by her husband Marvin; daughters, Diane (Rich) Jackson, Shoreview MN, Marlene (Bill) Slough, Urbana, IL, and Karen (Joe) Gonzalez of Dubuque; five grandchildren, Jennifer Jackson, Rachel (Colin) Slough Johnson, Dan (Susan), Nina, and Andrew (Erica) Gonzalez; great-grandchildren, Luis, Victor, Marvin, and Violet Gonzalez; a brother Gerald Jecklin; sisters-in-law, Sally Jecklin, Twila Griffith, and Pat Miller; and many nieces and nephews.
Those that went before her include her parents; her in-laws (Ben and Esther Miller); a brother, Delmar Jecklin; sister-in-law, Ruth Miller; brothers-in-law, Melvin Miller, Daryl Griffith, and Elmer Miller; niece, Carolyn (Miller) Schultz; and nephew, Larry Miller.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Camp Albrecht Acres Foundation, 14837 Sherrill Rd, Sherrill, IA 52073, or a charity of your choice.
The family would like to thank Sandy Koltes, the staff at Bethany Home, and Hospice of Dubuque for their compassionate care of Eileen.
Charlene M. Esser
Charlene M. “Charlie” Esser, age 75, of Dubuque, IA, passed away peacefully at Harmony of Dubuque on January 19, 2026. To honor Charlene’s life, a private family service will be held at a later date. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Charlene’s family.
Charlene was born on November 19, 1950, to Pete and Pearl (Scholes) Driscoll in Dubuque, Iowa. On October 19, 1972, she married Ronald Esser. Together they raised two children and made their home in Potosi, Wisconsin, where Charlene became the heart of many lives.
Charlene was a natural-born caretaker. For many years, she ran an in-home daycare that became much more than a job—it became family. She loved her “kiddos” deeply, and they remained close to her throughout the years. Her gift for caring extended beyond her daycare; Charlene lovingly opened her home and her heart to those in need, including her father-in-law, Peter Esser, her mother, Pearl Driscoll, and her brother, LeRoy “Bubs” Driscoll during their illnesses. She ensured they received the very best care until their final days. Those years were filled with love, laughter, and a home that was always full of people and lasting memories. Charlene’s door—and heart—were always open to anyone who needed a place to belong.
In her younger years, Charlene enjoyed playing softball in a league in Tennyson, Wisconsin, and bowling with a wonderful group of friends on a ladies league at Sunset Lanes in Dickeyville, WI. When she wasn’t caring for children or family, she bartended at several local establishments—where, by many accounts, she was one of the best around. Everyone loved “Charlie.” She was known for her warmth, quick wit, and for never turning down a shot of Sambuca with a chaser of Pepsi. She also loved shopping, attending concerts, and spending time with her friends.
Charlene leaves behind her children, Ronda Kennedy and Dane Esser, both of Cassville, Wisconsin; her sister, Susan Driscoll of Tennessee; her grandchildren, Taylor Kennedy, Thomas Kennedy, Colin Esser, and Tyson Timmerman; and her great-grandchildren, Letti Jensen and Daxtyn Kennedy, with another great-grandchild, Briggs Kennedy, expected soon; and a special longtime friend, Mike Link of Dubuque, Ia.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Pete and Pearl Driscoll; her brother, LeRoy “Bubs” Driscoll; her sister, Nancy (Del) Brecht; her daughter-in-law, Laura Esser; and her grandson, Dallas Esser.
I would like to send a VERY special thank you to Lois Denlinger, mom’s roommate at Harmony. I am so thankful to have had you throughout this last week going through this with my mom. Also, I would like to thank everyone at Harmony Care , so many of you were so good to my mom, especially Juilette. Thank you to Hospice of Dubuque as well for taking great care of Mom through this process. And finally, a heartfelt thank you to Sister Sharon Rezmer of Cathedral of St. Raphael for praying with mom all these years and being her friend.
Charlene will be remembered for her selfless heart, her unwavering care for others, and the love she gave so freely. Her legacy lives on in the many lives she touched and the family she held so close.
Dear lord, please guide my way along life’s road, it seems I trudge uphill. I pray that others know your love, that I may do your will. Please help me as I go about the task of daily livin’ and thank you for the many gifts that you’ve already given. By: Velma Link
Online condolences for Charlene’s family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Ruth A. Teply
Ruth A. Teply, 86 of Dubuque, IA, formerly of East Dubuque and Menominee, IL, passed away on Friday, January 16, 2026.
Visitation will be from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Friday, January 23, 2026 at the Miller Funeral Home in East Dubuque, IL, where funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 24th, with Rev. Stephanie Ells officiating. Burial will be in the East Dubuque Cemetery in the Spring.
Ruth was born April 19th, 1939 in Richland, NE, daughter of Ivah M (Harris) Way and Howard Way. She was a 1956 graduate of Schuyler High School. On May 3rd, 1959, she was united in marriage to Daniel F. Teply Jr. of Clarkson, NE. They were blessed with 61 years of marriage.
Ruth moved to Fremont, NE to begin her career after high school graduation. It was there she met a handsome man named Dan and they were married that same year. They then opened Teply Hardware in Bloomfield, NE. After selling this family hardware store, Ruth followed Dan across the midwest (NE, MI and IL) as he worked with the US Dept of Agriculture for over 30 years. Ruth worked hard her whole life contributing to the family, raising three amazing children, and served as a quiet rod of strength and love in all manner. In Dubuque, you may have seen her smiling face in the aisles of Sears, Theisens, or Wick’s Lumber.
Mom and Dad loved to dance. Square Dance, Polka, and 2-step. Many trips were taken to Nebraska and family vacations– listening to polka music, country music, and her favorite–Conway Twitty. They camped and took so many car rides together. She loved to garden and we all grew up on fresh vegetables and meals we still replicate. She loved with her whole heart and we always knew how important we were to her.
Surviving are her children, Daniel F (Michelle) Reply III, of Dubuque IA. David (Lynn) Teply of Menominee, IL. Tamara (Jared) Sigwarth of Dubuque, IA; a sister Linda (Rich) Knapp, of Schuyler, NE; six grandchildren, Matthew, Andrew (Kaileah), Ava, William, Emma, and Ian: sister-in-law, Karen (Al) Sander of Carrollton, TX, loving nieces and a nephew, and most importantly—a great grandchild due to bless the family in June (Andrew and Kaileah).
The family would like to thank her doctors and caretakers at MercyOne in Dubuque, IA, with her transition in care and to Hawkeye Care Center in Dubuque, IA. and Hospice of Dubuque.
In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that memorial donations be made to the Menominee Dunleith Fire Department in Menominee, IL where Ruth served as a Women’s Auxiliary member.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com©
Gerald J. Stumpf
Gerald J. “Jerry” Stumpf, age 83, of Dubuque, IA, completed his earthly journey on January 18, 2026, at home while surrounded by his loving family. To honor Jerry’s life, a private family Celebration of Life is being held. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Jerry’s family.
Jerry was born on October 16, 1942, in Dubuque, IA, a son to John and Margaret (Schoenberger) Stumpf. He was a good man who lived a great life and always appreciated each blessing that came his way. For instance, he met his soul-mate, Lillian “Lil” Hufnagel, when they were young and knew that he was made to spend the rest of his years with her by his side. They were united in marriage in 1964 and have been inseparable since. They were blessed with 2 beautiful daughters and over six decades together raising and nurturing their children, grandchildren AND great-grandchildren as they faced everyday hand in hand.
Jerry provided for his family at home by investing over 35 years of his time and talents with the St. Regis Paper Company. He eventually became the shipping manager and after leaving in 1996, Jerry went on to spend a few more years with Quebecor where his knowledge and experience was surely an asset they welcomed.
In his free-time, Jerry was first and foremost a Minnesota Vikings fan. His loyalty was unwavering and each season was a new opportunity to hopefully cheer them into victory. He also spent many hours with his trusty fishing pole in hand working on the next big catch when time allowed. He made multiple fishing trips with the boys up north and even into Canada throughout his adventures. Jerry also never missed a chance to embrace a sunny day and practice his long drive at Birchwood Golf Course with his friends by his side. Jerry was an avid bowler for quite a few years as well and whether perfecting his roll on a men’s league, or mixed doubles, he was always in his happy place when his wife and friends were close by. But, if truth be told, sitting at the table with a deck of cards ready to be shuffled up was his greatest joy. Family and friends bringing their best euchre hands to the game was always a fun evening, but the daily games with Lil where just the two of them could play and spend quality time together was where his heart surely longed to be. We are going to miss Jerry’s uninhibited sense of humor and the give and take of his witty banter will definitely leave this world a little smaller than it was before. We are forever grateful for the 83 years the Lord was gracious enough to allow Jerry to brighten our lives and will miss him dearly until we all see his genuine smile once again.
Those left to cherish the memory of Jerry include,
his loving wife of 62 years,
Lillian “Lil” Stumpf, Dubuque, IA;
his two adored daughters,
Laurie (Dan) Krebiehl, Tucson, AZ,
and Jill Barden, Dubuque, IA;
his grandchildren,
Kiah (Kevin) Hall, Sherrills Ford, N.C.,
Dominique (Noah) Hall, Goddard, KS,
William (Ally) Barden, N. Hollywood, CA,
Benjamin Barden, Edina, MN,
and Nicholas Barden, Dubuque, IA;
his great-grandchildren,
Emma, Lillian, Tillman and Kopelyn;
his siblings,
John Stumpf, Monticello, IA,
Sharon Wright, CA,
Ann Wolf, FL,
David Stumpf, AZ,
Jane (Dwayne) Bennett, VA;
along with numerous extended family, friends and neighbors.
Jerry was preceded in death by his parents; his sister-in-law, Judy Stumpf; and his brothers-in-law, Bill Wolf and Ed Wright.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jerry’s name to Hospice of Dubuque.
We couldn’t imagine having made it thru this part of Jerry’s journey without the many lives that crossed his path and ours. With that, we would like to thank Dr. Bland, Dr. Powers, their staff, along with the nurses and staff on 4th floor at Mercy Hospital and Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care. As well as Jason at Tri-State Cremation Center. Thank You All!
Online condolences may be shared with Jerry’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Donald L. Hermsen
Donald L. Hermsen, 84, of Epworth, Iowa, passed away Monday, January 19, 2026, due to complications from the flu at Accura Health Care in Cascade, Iowa, surrounded by his family.
Visitation for Don will be held from 3 to 8 p.m., Thursday, January 22, 2026, at the Reiff Funeral Home in Epworth, Iowa, where a prayer service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Visitation will also continue after 9 a.m. on Friday, January 23, 2026, at the Funeral Home.
Services for Don will be held at his parish of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, January 23, 2026, with Rev. Steven Garner presiding. Burial will be at St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Epworth.
He was born February 22, 1941 in Petersburg, Iowa, son of Leonard and Hilda (Deutmeyer) Hermsen. Don always talked about being the valedictorian of his kindergarten class. Only to find out he was the only one in his kindergarten class. His parents sent him at the age of four to keep the Petersburg school open. He went on to attend High school at St. Boniface where he played basketball and excelled in speech. While there he met the love of his life, Patricia Gebhard. They were married on February 2, 1963.
After high school, Don enrolled in Loras College and then later graduated from the Iowa State Teachers College (UNI). He began his teaching career at Western Dubuque High School. He taught there for 44 years. In those years he taught pretty much the entire population of rural Dubuque County how to drive! He also coached every sport in those 44 years. The two sports he spent the majority of his career coaching were cross country and track. It has been said you could always hear “Herm” anywhere on the course or the track. He took great pride in every athlete he had the honor to coach.
He also spent many years traveling the area officiating basketball and umpiring baseball and softball. He also had the voice to make him a great announcer at local sporting events and the races at Dubuque and Farley.
Sports have always been a part of Don’s life from playing ball for Petersburg or softball for Flynn Ready Mix and The Office Tap. He became an avid golfer later in life winning the couples league one year at Timberline, where he also shot a hole-in-one. Don cherished the moments watching his own kids and grandkids participate in a variety of sporting events over the years. He is an honored member of the Western Dubuque Hall of Fame.
After losing his wife in 1997, he married the second love of his life, Shawn Lockridge on April 24, 1999. The two of them spent many years travelling around the country. Nothing brought them greater joy than watching their grandkids flourish.
He is survived by his wife, Shawn Lockridge-Hermsen of Epworth, IA; five children, Mick (Carmen) Hermsen of Amherst, WI, Karie (Neil) Beck of Bailey, CO, Ann (Mark) Bradshaw of Wentzville, MO, Marty (Lisa) Hermsen of Albia, IA and Jenny(Adam) Huehnergarth of Dyersville, IA; 16 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; and one sister, Kay Holtz of Ocean Springs, MS; his mother-in-law, Analee Lockridge of Fort Meyers,FL; sisters-in-law, Robin Bekker of Fort Meyers, FL, Stacey (Jayme) Schmidt of Villa Ridge, MO, Gina (Rodney) Hamilton of Minford, OH; a brother-in-law, Steve (MaryKay) Lockridge of Chillcothe,IL; numerous nieces and nephews and many great nephews and nieces.
He is also preceded in death by his parents; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Mert and Ardella Gebhard, his father-in-law, Jack Lockridge; his sister and her husband Lillian and Bob Steger; and two brothers-in-laws, Jerry Holtz and Jim Bekker; nephews and niece, Bryan Hamilton, Mark Steger, Terry Holtz and Lori Meyer.
An online video may be viewed and online condolences sent to the family at wwww.reifffuneralhomeinc.com
The family of Don would like to thank Dr. Sullivan, Dr. Ram, Dr. Bland and Karena Sauser. The amazing team at Accura HealthCare and Hospice of Dubuque who gave Don such compassionate care. As well as the first responders of Epworth who were always there in his times of need. In lieu of flowers the family encourages donations to Hospice of Dubuque.
Danny W. Runkle
Danny “Runk” Wayne Runkle, 79, passed away peacefully at home on January 16, 2026, after his struggle with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, with his wife, Deb, by his side.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the University of Dubuque John and Alice Butler Hall at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 15th, 2026. Following the service all are invited to gather for a social time until 4:00 p.m. Private burial will be in Littleton Cemetery, Littleton, Illinois. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road is assisting the family.
Runk was a respected coach, athletic administrator, mentor, and leader of athletes. He left a legacy marked by integrity, dedication, and service to student-athletes and the universities he served.
Dan was born in Rushville, Illinois. He was the eldest son of Wayne and Shirley Runkle and spent his early years growing up on the family farm. In high school, Dan was a three-sport athlete and was involved in 4-H and other leadership activities. He attended Illinois College (’68), where he was a three-sport athlete, earned ten varsity letters, served as basketball team captain, and received the Al Miller Award for highest GPA. Illinois College helped shape Dan into the leader and mentor whose influence would span decades and touch countless lives.
Dan is survived by his spouse, Debra “Wilks” Runkle. They were married on August 1, 1992. He was blessed with two children from a previous marriage, Tad and Sara, and was an immensely proud grandfather of Owen and Julian.
Runk was hired at Mankato State University (MSU) in 1981 as head football coach to restart the program, a role he held until 2001. Prior to MSU, he built a distinguished coaching career as an assistant coach at the University of Utah, the University of South Dakota (USD), Northern Arizona University, and the University of Minnesota. He was known not only for his knowledge of the game, but more importantly for his ability to develop student-athletes into disciplined competitors and responsible young adults. His teams and staff consistently reflected core values of preparation, accountability, and respect, and promoted the true spirit of an athlete’s life. Runk believed it was vital for student-athletes and staff to honor their families and friends, show respect for their university, and take personal responsibility for their actions.
When Dan retired from coaching in 2001, he began his second career as Director of Athletics at the University of Dubuque (UD). Under Runk’s leadership, UD grew from a conference doormat into a respected leader in both the conference and NCAA Division III. Dan ushered in a new era of UD athletics, including significant facility upgrades and the expansion of sports programs, coaching staffs, athletic training, and strength programs. UD won several conference titles and produced numerous all-conference, all-region, All-American, and national champions. The common thread throughout his career as both coach and administrator was his conviction that winning was important, but only in service to earning a degree and becoming a good and principled person. He strongly believed in building sustained programs rather than relying on quick fixes.
His accolades include, but are not limited to, induction into the USD, NAU, and UD Athletic Halls of Fame. He remains the winningest coach in MSU history with 108 wins. He won two North Central Conference (NCC) championships and led three NCAA Division II playoff appearances. While at MSU, he was named NCC Coach of the Year and was also named Football Gazette Division II National Coach of the Year in 1991. Two of his student-athletes were Harlon Hill Award finalists for NCAA Division II Player of the Year. UD honored Dan and Deb by naming two athletic facilities: the “Dan W. Runkle Baseball Field” and the “Debra Rae Runkle Center.”
He is survived by his wife, Debra Runkle, of Dubuque, Iowa; a son, Tad Runkle, of Minneapolis, Minnesota; a daughter, Sara Runkle (Gene Kennedy), of West Springfield, Massachusetts; and his grandchildren, Julian and Owen Kennedy. He is also survived by his siblings: Joann (Rich) Hulet of North Port, Florida; Amy (Randy) Mercer of Lexington, North Carolina; and Kenny (Lisa) Runkle of Rushville, Illinois. He is further survived by his in-laws: Sondra (John) Ross, Janene Wilkins, and Amy (James Thomas) Larson; and by nieces and nephews who held a special place in his heart: Natalie (Paul) Griffioen, Joseph Runkle, Hannah, Mia, and Cameron Mercer, Logan (TJ) Korthour, Chloe (Braxton) Larson, Jack Larson, and Christina Ross; and his great-nephew, Tyce Korthour. Runk hoped that the many extended families who referred to him as grandpa, coach, mentor, or friend would also be filled with warm memories of their time together.
Dan was preceded in death by his parents and his wife’s parents: Wayne and Shirley Runkle, and Russ and Charlene Wilkins.
The family would like to thank Eva M. Carmona Porquera, MD, of Mayo Clinic’s Division of Pulmonary Care, especially for her knowledge of IPF and her work with Dubuque physicians; M. McKenna, MD; Kahn, MD; and their staffs; as well as Hospice of Dubuque and UnityPoint Health. Honoring his wishes, through organ donation the gift of life will be shared with many individuals.
In remembrance of Runk’s life, the family asks that any charitable donations be made to the University of Dubuque Elementary and Secondary Education Program, Hospice of Dubuque, or the charity of your choice.
Donald D. Heim
With love and immense sadness, we announce the passing of Donald David “Don” Heim, 75, on January 16, 2026, in Dubuque, IA.
Visitation will be from 12:30 to 1:30 on January 31, 2026, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 3650 Asbury Rd, Dubuque, IA, with a memorial discourse following at 1:30 p.m. After the service at the Kingdom Hall, all are invited to attend a celebration of life, which will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Happy’s Place, 2323 Rockdale Rd, Dubuque. Private family burial will be at Pilot Knobb Cemetery in Galena, IL. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, Dubuque, Iowa, is assisting the family.
Don was born the middle child of five boys to Edmund and Mary Alice (Puls) Heim on September 23, 1950, in Hazel Green, WI. His early childhood was spent in Galena and Scales Mound, Illinois. As a boy he worked on his grandfather’s and uncle’s farms and had a strong work ethic from a young age. He saved up enough money to go buy his first Harley as a young teen and drove it around the countryside. In 1966 the whole family moved to East Dubuque, IL, where he graduated from East Dubuque High School in 1968.
Don and Bev Stelpflug were married from 1968 to 1985, and from this union they had six children.
From 1986 to 2004, Don was married to Cecilia Morrison, with whom he had two children.
On August 18, 2012, Don married Angie (Atkinson) McMahon and welcomed a bonus daughter into his family.
Don was employed with the Chicago Foundry from 1968-1977. In 1973 he established Professional Roofing and Construction and was in business for the next 52 years.
Don worked hard and played hard. In his younger years he enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, and spending time on the Mississippi. Later in life he purchased another Harley. With his new found freedom Don enjoyed meeting many new friends and acquaintances in his travels. Don was also active in the public ministry with the Dubuque Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Don is survived by his wife Angie and 9 children: Laura (Don) Hrovat, Sally (Brad) Burlage, Dawn Thornton, Jonathan (Margaret) Heim, David Heim, Tara (Dan Graft) Heim, Jared Heim, Daniel (Felicia) Heim, Mandy (Jake) Lindecker. 18 grandchildren: Frederick (Megan) Sutter Jr., Tylor (Von) Sutter, Cassandra Carpenter, Robert (Ashley) Heim, Codey Thornton, Sophia Heim, Christian Heim, Viante White-Heim, Logan Wall, Ethan (Taylor) Heim, Raelyn Heim, Jaden Heim, Keaton Heim, Liam Heim, Rylee Mateer, Brennan Mateer, Waylon Lindecker, Lainey Lindecker. 4 great-grandchildren: ZShawn, Eris, Tidus, and Mia. Don loved talking about and showing pictures of his family. He felt very fortunate and blessed.
Don is also survived by 2 brothers: Richard Heim and Kenneth Heim Sr. His sisters-in law Darci (Gary) Breiner, Marnie (Karl) Kane, Erin (Dan) Hayes; along with many nieces, nephews and his best friend Bobby McIntyre.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Robert Heim and Dale Heim, his first wife Bev Wilson, father-in-law & mother-in-law Mert and Bev Atkinson.
The family extends their sincere appreciation to Hospice of Dubuque, with special thanks to Jamie, Hayle, Michelle, and Shelby for providing Don with exceptional and compassionate care.
Barbara M. Blum
Barbara M. Blum, 60, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away on January 18, 2026, at UnityPoint Finley Hospital – Dubuque.
Friends and family may visit from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 22, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road.
A Funeral Service will begin at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Dubuque.
Barbara was born on August 22, 1965, in Dubuque, Iowa, the daughter of Wayne and Anita (Koenig) Maro. She was united in marriage to Gordon W. Blum on May 10, 1986, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Key West. Barbara worked as an Associate at Target, and at Little Leaps where she was adored by all the children in her care.
Barbara loved attending country concerts, reading love stories, playing bingo, and visiting casinos. She also enjoyed baking cookies and cakes with her sisters. In her younger years, she was a member of a bowling league.
Barbara is survived by her husband, Gordon; son, Zachary (Riza) Blum; sisters, Carol (Joe) Knockel, Deanna (Jeff) Riniker, Carla (Scott) Gilles, and Mary (Isaac) Maro-Sanchez; brother Dan Maro; brothers-in-law, William (Joanne) Blum and Rodney (Karen) Blum; and sister-in-law Jamie Blum.
She was preceded in death by her parents, in-laws Wallace and Celeste Blum, and brother-in-law Gary Blum.
In lieu of flowers, a Barbara Blum Memorial Fund has been established.
The family would like to thank Deanna, Carla, and Jamie for your care and support. Another thank you to Finley’s 5th floor Medical and Surgical nurses and staff, UIHC Oncology Department, Dr. Hermann, and Dr. Kaminskas for their care of Barbara.
Kent V. Lombardi
Kent V. Lombardi, 73, of St. Catherine’s passed away on January 17, 2026. Family and friends may gather on Saturday, January 31, 2026, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. Private family service will be held.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hope Ministries (www.hopeiowa.org) or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Last words from Kent.
Well, my journey on Earth has ended. Today I stood before the Lord as He looked into my Book of Life to see if I could enter into His Kingdom.
My journey started January 23rd, 1952, the son of Vernon and Kathleen (Heinen) Lombardi. I was preceded by my two older sisters Patricia and Barbara and my twin brother Kim. All of which have already finished their journey and stood before the Lord.
I grew up in St. Catherines, Iowa. I worked for my dad at Lombardi’s store and later Lombardi’s Ballroom till I was 30 years old. There I met some of the most amazing people that helped form me as a young man. From there I got into the car business until I retired.
During this time, I was blessed with the most amazing daughters, Kasie Lynn Lombardi and Kortney Lee Lombardi. They are the loves of my life. I’m so proud of you. You never ceased to amaze me. They are my life! Not only my daughters but my best friends. My journey here would have been so lonely without them. They blessed me with three amazing grandchildren: Anthony, Kellan and Everleigh. God, I love those little sweethearts. All of this is an amazing blessing.
I’m not going to go on about any accolades for myself. Some people liked me and some didn’t. That’s the way it’s supposed to be. I have to mention fast pitch/slow pitch softball. I loved to play. I loved to pitch. I was lucky to be part of Lombardi’s slow pitch team. What a great time! Thanks Pfeif, we had a lot of fun!
The only thing I could never understand in life are mean people. I feel sorry for those people because they’re missing the point of showing love. Have an open heart. When you have a hardened heart, your life is over. Remember my laugh and weird sense of humor! Making you laugh made me feel wonderful.
I wish to mention some of the special people that made my journey here on earth a better experience. My amazing friends; Kimmy, Genevieve, Wayne and Mary, Bill, Petty, Greg H, Amy. My childhood friend Jackie. My friends that are no longer here, Al, Bob H, Fred and Marty. My unbelievable friends from Omaha; Bill, Alan and especially Deb. You three opened my eyes to a better life.
To all my friends and relatives, I love you. Please receive Jesus as your Savior so we can meet again in our Lord’s Kingdom. It’s not easy. Read the Bible! Repent your sins and accept Jesus. I’ll hopefully be waiting for you!
Kent
Harold D. Schilling
Harold D. Schilling, 76 of Colesburg, Iowa, passed away Monday, January 19, 2026, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Visitation will be held from 1 -6 p.m. Sunday, January 25, 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 Monday, January 26, 2026, at St. Francis Xavier Basilica in Dyersville, with burial in SS Peter & Paul Cemetery in Petersburg, Iowa. Rev. David Schatz will officiate.
Harold was born March 4, 1949, in Dubuque, Iowa, son of Donald and Bernice (Hoefer) Schilling. He was raised on their family farm just north of Colesburg. Harold attended Edgewood-Colesburg schools and graduated from Ed Co High School. Their family were members St. Patrick’s Catholic Church where he was mass server as a young boy. Harold’s dad died from cancer in 1956, when he was just 7 years old. His love of farming kicked into high gear when he was required to do most of the work that was considered man’s work at a very young age. Harold loved every aspect of farming and never minded working long hours to get the chores & field work done. Harold married Alice Scherbring, daughter of Albert and Abbie Scherbring of Petersburg on September 12, 1970, at SS Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Petersburg. Together they purchased a neighboring farm and raised their family and farmed there all their lives. Three sons were born to this marriage: Scott (Lynn Kruse), Bob (Peggy Klimesh), Steve (Janell DeSotel). These boys learned farming from their dad and helped on the farm all their lives too (in addition to their regular jobs). Harold & Alice were very thankful that they all lived close. In addition, eleven grandchildren joined their family unit and learned from “PaPa” everything one needed to know about making hay – Harold’s favorite job. They worked on tractors and farm equipment for countless hours. Designing, fabricating, spray painting and customizing tractors were his delight. He loved riding in his Can-Am to look at the hay and using his JCB to make trails in the woods for the grandchildren to go joyriding. Simply said, Harold loved being a Farmer!
Survivors include his wife, Alice; children: Scott (Lynn Kruse) Schilling, Bob (Peggy Klimesh) Schilling, Steve (Janell DeSotel) Schilling all of Colesburg; grandchildren: Nicole (Alex) Elgin, Maria (Matt) Rave, Michael (Gillian), Gabriella, Daniel, Sam, Jake, Abigail, Ashley, Luke and Nolan Schilling, 2 great grandchildren and one on the way; sister, Mary (Joe) Goebel of Luxemburg; in-laws: Diane Schilling, Delbert Burkle and Tom (Diane) Scherbring.
He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings: John (Kay) Schilling, James Schilling, and in-laws: Frank (Lois Steffen) Scherbring and Dorothy Burkle.
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.


