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Lorraine M. Klostermann

Lorraine M. Klostermann, 79, of Dyersville, Iowa passed away Thursday, January 3, 2019, at the Northbrook Manor Care Center in Cedar Rapids.

Visitation will be held from 3 – 8 pm Tuesday, January 8, 2019, at Kramer Funeral Home, 750 12th Ave SW in Dyersville where a parish vigil service will be held at 3pm and an American Legion Auxiliary service will be held at 4 pm. Visitation will continue Wednesday from 9-10 am at Kramer Funeral Home prior to funeral services.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 am Wednesday, January 9, 2019, St. Francis Xavier Basilica in Dyersville with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. Dennis Quint will officiate.

Lorraine was born February 2, 1939, in Winthrop, Iowa the daughter of Lawrence and Mary (Erdmann) Weber. She married Alfred J. Klostermann on February 9, 1959, in Monti, Iowa. Together they farmed on the Klostermann family farm near Dyersville until moving to town in 1984. Lorraine served as a Nurses and Medication Aide in several care facilities in Delaware and Dubuque Counties. She and Alfred enjoyed bowling in leagues. Lorraine was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 137 and the Edward W. Lake VFW Auxiliary.

Lorraine is survived by her daughter, Joyce (Ron) Peiffer of Marion, IA; daughters-in-law, Nancy Klostermann of Dubuque and Roxanne Klostermann of Dyersville; grandchildren: Chad (Anna) Klostermann, Kristin (fiancé JJ Snyder) Klostermann, Heather (David) Martin, Sean (Ariel) Klostermann, Erin (fiancé Hannah Davis) Peiffer and Brandon Peiffer, great grandchildren: Harmoney Paul, James Snyder and Liam Klostermann; siblings: Wayne Weber of Quasqueton, Marvin (Judy) Weber of Cedar Rapids Richard (Janet) Weber of Central City, Beverly Voelker of Marion, Gene (Marsha) Weber of Clovis, NM and Delbert (Mary) Weber of Mechanicsville; in-laws: Alvera Weber of Manchester, Joan (Larry) Stoneking of Monticello, Lila Clemen and Vera Kroeger, both of Dyersville.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Alfred in 2008, sons: Jim and Don in 2005, and Tom Klostermann in 2017; siblings: Lester Weber and Ralph Weber; in-laws: Marilyn Weber, Lee Voelker, Vince Clemen, Gary Kroeger, Art (Verna) Klostermann, Ruth (Joe) Lansing, Rita (Jim) Deutmeyer and Virginia Klostermann in infancy.

The family wishes to thank the staffs at the Ellen Kennedy Living Center, Northbrook Manor Care Center and Hospice of Mercy for their compassionate care of Mom over the last few years.

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

 


 

Mirdza Woodward

Mirdza “Mitzi” Woodward 76 of Dubuque passed away Friday December 28, 2018 at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics in Iowa City. In keeping with her wishes a party for Mitzi will be held in the spring. The Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory 2595 Rockdale Road is assisting the family.

Mitzi was born in Dobele, Latvija in Europe the daughter of Janis Alberts and Emilija (Amters) Freimanis. She married Michael “Woody” Woodward and he preceded her in death.

Mitzi graduated from the University of Dubuque and was a teacher for the Western Dubuque School System teaching English and German for many years. She later worked at Ennoble Manor Care facility in activities. She recently partnered with Resources Unite to establish a Pet Food Pantry to help the needy and their pets. She also loved to collect anything to do with pigs.

She is survived by her daughter Anna (Chad) Woodward-Klostermann of Dubuque, a sister Elly Russel in Latvia Europe, many nieces and nephews, her animal grandchildren and her very special neighbor and friend who she made a honorary sister Deborah Graf.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and a brother in infancy.

The family request no flowers, instead a memorial fund will be established in care of Anna to benefit Mitzi’s favorite causes.

 


 

Keith H. Ellis

Keith H. Ellis, age 91, of Dubuque, was called home suddenly at 10:12 a.m., on Wednesday, January 2, 2019, at Mercy Medical Center-Dubuque. To honor Keith’s life, funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Monday, January 7, 2019, at Behr Funeral Home, with Rev. Dianne Grace officiating. To celebrate Keith’s life, family and friends may visit from 10:00 a.m., until the time of services at 11:00 a.m., on Monday, January 7, 2019, at Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street. Inurnment will be in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum, with his beloved wife Ginny.

Keith was born on February 5, 1927, in Dubuque, Iowa, son of Glenn and Cecelia (Pauly) Ellis.

Keith was a graduate of Dubuque Senior High School, Class of 1944, who went on to attend Loras College for a time, before honorably serving his country with the U.S. Navy during WWII on the U.S. S. Gunston Hall. His military service was very important to Keith, and he was an original member of the East Dubuque Drum and Bugle Corps, the V.F.W., the American Legion Dubuque Post #6, as well as a lifetime member of the NRA. He was extremely proud to have the opportunity to be on the last Honor Flight out of Dubuque on May 20, 2014. Keith was united in marriage to Virginia McMiniment, in January of 1950, at St. Anthony’s Church, and they were blessed with 38 years together and 5 children, before she was sadly called home ahead of him on April 23, 1988. Keith had an excellent work ethic, which he put to good use as a Master Floor Mechanic, starting in 1946 with Turnquist, then Carpetland, and lastly with his son, Mike, as Ellis Installation, for a grand total of 42 years, until his well earned retirement. He was a talented big band drummer, with several local bands, who could have played professionally had he chosen to, and was always happy to share his knowledge and appreciation of music with everyone around him. Keith was a true gentleman, through and through, who always made sure his wife and children were his top priority and were well taken care of. He was a great example to his children of what it means to help your neighbor, and was well known for dropping whatever he was doing to stop and help someone in need, no matter the time of day or night. Keith was also very active with the Boy Scouts of America as a leader when his boys were young, teaching countless young men lifetime skills. We are deeply saddened at the sudden loss of our wonderful father and grandfather, but are grateful to know that he is now finally reunited with his soulmate, Ginny, for all Eternity.

Those left to cherish Keith’s memory include

his 5 children,
Mike (Sandra) Ellis, Dubuque, IA,
Patrick (Vickie) Ellis, Asbury, IA,
Jeffrey (Brenda) Ellis, Dubuque, IA,
Kimberly (Jerry) Teel, Muscatine, IA
and Karen Ellis, Dubuque, IA;

his 8 grandchildren,
Becky (Chad) Strauser, Brian (Matthew Ingraham) Ellis, Jason (Anne-Lise) Ellis, Abby (Dustin) Daufeldt, Keith Ellis, Travis Ellis, Tyler (Michelle) Teel and Samantha (Chad) Widener;
his 13 great-grandchildren,
Christopher, Caitlin, Camryn, Charli, Conner, Sophie, Piper, Avery, Carly, Logan, Bentley, Rylan and Emma;

a sister-in-law,
Patricia McMiniment, Vero Beach, FL;

and several nieces and nephews.

Keith was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Virginia “Ginny” Ellis; 2 brothers, Robert Ellis and Merwyn (Bette) Ellis; and a brother-in-law, David McMiniment.

Keith’s family would like to thank Dr. Jared Freiburger, Dr. Christine Holm, the nurses and staff of Mercy Hospital and Medical Associates, as well as his long time doctor and friend, Dr. Alan Harves, for all of their outstanding care throughout the years.

In lieu of flowers, memorials will be accepted by the family to be distributed among his favorite charities.

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

 


 

David J. Vorwald

David J. Vorwald, 63, of Dyersville, Iowa passed away Thursday, January 3, 2019, at home after a courageous battle with Multiple Myeloma.

Visitation will be held from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday, January 6, 2019, at Kramer Funeral Home, 750 12th Ave SW in Dyersville where a parish vigil service will be held at 7:30 p.m. and the Dyersville and New Vienna Fire Department will gather at 6:00 p.m. Visitation will continue Monday from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at Kramer Funeral Home prior to funeral services.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, January 7, 2019, St. Francis Xavier Basilica, Dyersville, Iowa with burial at the Holy Cross Catholic Church Cemetery. Rev. Ralph Davis will officiate with Rev. Al Vorwald concelebrating.

Dave was born March 12, 1955 in Fayetteville, NC, the son of Eugene and Delores (Goerdt) Vorwald. He graduated in 1973 from Leo High School. He married Mari Friedmann on June 1, 1974 in Luxemburg. Dave worked for Vorwald Construction for 15 years.

Dave reluctantly resigned from his position as the public works director due to health on July 27, 2018 after 31 years. “I feel a sadness leaving behind me what has been an important part of my life. The City of Dyersville feels like family-retiring feels like moving away from home. While it has been a very challenging and rewarding career, I can only hope that I have left a positive legacy for future generations.” He also served on the Dyersville Fire Department for 18 years.

Dave took great joy in entertaining family and friends at the cabin in Delhi. He was always looking forward to the next project with the help of his grandchildren. He was an advocate for the Lake Delhi revival and was rewarded by its return in 2017. His hobbies included camping, fishing, restoring RED tractors and collecting antiques.

Dave is survived by his wife, Mari, children: Jason (Faith) Vorwald of Dyersville, Jill (Russ) Overton of Epworth, T.J. (Beth) Vorwald of New Vienna, grandchildren: Kaeli, Sydney and Parker Vorwald, Dakota (fiancé Elissa Heims) Vorwald, Tristen and Hunter Overton, Aria Vorwald, mother, Dorrie Vorwald of Holy Cross, siblings: Linda (Stan) Steffen of Luxemburg, Debbie Then and Donnie (Julie) Vorwald both of Holy Cross, in-laws: Carol Rosauer of Palm Springs, CA, Ed Jr. (Libby) Friedmann of Redfield, IA, Ken (Linda) Friedman of Tuscon, AZ, Stan (Carol) Friedmann of Luxemburg, Pat (Jim) McCormick of Granger, IA, Jeff (Nanci) Friedmann of Culver City, CA, Annette Ray of Coralville, IA.

He was preceded in death by his father, Gene in 2012, brother, Mark Vorwald in 1980,
parents-in-law, Ed (2005) and Anne (2003) (Franzen) Friedmann and his brother-in-law, Dave Then in 2012.

The family would like to express their gratitude for the care given to Dave at the UW Health Madison and Dubuque Medical Associates Oncology. They would also like to thank the Dyersville Police Dept., Bi-County Ambulance and Rev. Dennis Conway.

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

 


 

Arthur J. Feldmann

Arthur J. Feldmann, 95, of Hopkinton, Iowa, passed away at 11:15 a.m. on Thursday, January 3, 2019 at the Good Neighbor Home in Manchester, Iowa.

Friends and relatives of Art may call from 2 to 7 P.M., Sunday, January 6, 2019 at St. Luke Catholic Church in Hopkinton, Iowa where a KC Rosary will be held at 1:30 p.m. The Reiff Funeral Home in Cascade, Iowa is in charge of arrangements. Friends may also call after 9 a.m., Monday, January 7th at the Church until services.

Services for Art will be held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, January 7, 2019 at St. Luke Catholic Church in Hopkinton, Iowa, with Rev. Paul Baldwin Presiding. Concelebrating will be Msgr. Lyle Wilgenbusch and Rev. John Kremer. Burial will be held in the Hopkinton Cemetery with full military honors afforded by the Hopkinton American Legion Post #311.

He was born January 2, 1924 in Hopkinton, Iowa, son of William and Agnes (Uhlenkamp) Feldmann. He received his education in the Hopkinton area country schools. On November 15, 1949 he was united in marriage to Laurabelle Wilgenbusch at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Farley, Iowa. She preceded him in death on December 5, 2018.

The couple farmed in the rural Hopkinton area. He was also employed at the Edgewood and Monticello sale barns.

He was a World War II Army veterans, during which time he enjoyed serving in Italy. He was a member of the Hopkinton-Delhi Knights of Columbus-Court #12965, a member of the Cascade American Legion post #311, and member of the Worthington Catholic Order of Foresters-Court #0607, a member of the Delaware County Farm Bureau and a member of St. Luke Parish in Hopkinton.

He is survived by his children, Bill Feldmann (special friend, Nan Strandberg) of Anamosa, Ken (Carla) Feldmann of Tucson, AZ, Mary Jane (David) Goldsmith of Earlville, Mike (Rosemary) Feldmann of Hopkinton, Steve (Jane) Feldmann of Cedar Rapids, Kathy (Dick) Offerman of Earlville and Karen (Joe) Nefzger of Dyersville, Barb (Ron) Weber of Farley, and Patricia (Doug) Steger of Delhi; 44 grandchildren; 65 great grandchildren; and 1 great great grandchild; and a sister-in-law, Rita Feldmann of Edgewood a brother-in-law, Robert Kirpes of Dubuque.

He is preceded in death by three grandchildren, Jarad Weber, William Feldmann Jr. and Louis Weber on December 29, 2018; one great grandchild, Jackson Berlin; brothers and sisters and in-laws, Clarence Feldmann, Ed (Irene) Feldmann, Henry (Henrietta) Feldmann, Cletus Feldmann, Laura Feldmann, Mary Ann Feldmann and Delores (Bob) Link; brothers-in-law, Frank, Thomas, John and Herman Wilgenbusch; and nine sisters-in-law, Mabel Guthrie, Viola Trumm, Myrtle Krogmann, Gladys Kirby, Ethel Kenny, Rose Britt, Mary Lauersdorf, Elsie Ries, and their spouses and Alice Kirpes.

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

 


 

Bonnie M. Classon

Bonnie M. Classon, age 69, of Asbury, formerly of Spencer, Iowa, was welcomed home through Heaven’s gates on January 3, 2019 with her loving family by her side while she was finally experiencing God’s forgiving and loving embrace.

To celebrate Bonnie’s life, a Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 p.m., on Sunday, January 6, 2019 at the Tri-State Community Church, 12937 Derby Grange Road, Dubuque, Iowa, with Pastor Jack Redmond officiating. Another memorial service will be held later this year in Massachusetts for her family there to attend. Bonnie’s journey will end as a living tribute as a tree in The Great Smokey Mountains of Tennessee so that she may continue to stand tall, ever reaching upward toward the light and warmth of the skies above. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Bonnie’s family.

Bonnie was born in Worcester, Massachusetts on January 14, 1949, a beautiful daughter to Gordon and Joan (Hosegood) Bruce. Bonnie proudly graduated with honors in 2011 from Iowa Lakes Community College with a diploma in Medical Office Technology Coding. For over 40 years, Bonnie had devoted her life to caring for others as a Certified Nursing Assistant. She fulfilled this role in both hospitals and nursing homes and no matter where she found herself serving her fellow man, she could always be seen completing her mission with an attitude of love. At the age of 62, Bonnie began her new role as a full-time caregiver for her husband Larry.

Bonnie will be fondly remembered by all for her tender heart and contagious sense of humor, which continued to be ever present even as her earthly journey was coming to an end. She easily gained the immediate love of those she met with her constant chatter and unwavering appreciation for the little moments in life. Her kindness was endless and she only ever desired good for those she cherished. In passing, she undeniably had the love and support of many in her community, along with her family, both near and far.

Those left behind to treasure Bonnie’s memory include

her husband,

Larry Classon, Spencer, Iowa;

her children,

Tina (Randy) Laine-Rhomberg, Dubuque, Iowa,

Ted (Pamela) Classon, Knoxville, Tennessee,

and Chad (Lottie) Classon, Spencer, Iowa;

her grandchildren,

Ariel, Faith, Damien, Madison, Dylan, Raina and Gage;

her sisters,

Sandra (Fredrick) Laflash, Cherry Valley, Massachusetts,

Linda Patterson, Leicester, Massachusetts,

and Karen Andros, Fitchburg, Massachusetts;

and her brother,

Robert (Donna) Bruce, Spencer, Massachusetts.

Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, David Bruce.

Bonnie’s family would like to thank Dr. Engleman at Medical Associates, as well as the nurses and staff at Mercy Medical Center, and Hospice of Dubuque, for all of their loving care and support.

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

 


 

Joseph W. Conlan

Joseph W. “Joe” Conlan, 77, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and formerly of Bernard, Iowa passed away on Tuesday, January 1, 2019, at Saint Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids.

Mass of Christian burial will be at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, January 5, 2019 at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seaton Church in Hiawatha, Iowa, with Very Rev Mark Ressler officiating. Visitation will be from 9:00 a.m. until the time of Mass at the Church. Burial will be at 3:00 p.m. Saturday at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Dubuque with full military honors accorded by the Cascade American Legion Post #528. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, Dubuque is in charge of arrangements.

Joe was born on March 4, 1941 in Dubuque, the son of Orville and Lucille (Kress) Conlan. He graduated high school from Saint Patrick School, North Garryowen, and attended Loras College in Dubuque. He served in the U.S. Army from 1963 to 1966 and was stationed in Vietnam for one year. He was a proud participant in an Honor Flight to Washington DC in May 2018.

Joe owned and operated the Twelve Mile House Supper Club in Bernard for many years. He also worked as an insurance adjuster and a realtor for Goodman Insurance and Reality in Dubuque before moving to Cedar Rapids. In Cedar Rapids, he continued his passion for real estate and land development, working for Iowa Realty until his retirement.

He married Gail Alt on April 26, 2003, and they were happily married for 15 years. They took many trips around the United States and twice to Europe. Gail was the love of his life.

Joe enjoyed bowling, going to stock car races, and golf, especially in his later years. He also looked forward to celebrating St. Patrick’s Day since he was proud of his Irish roots.

He was an advocate for the underprivileged, and he supported Camp Courageous and Albrecht Acres for many years. Joe was a faithful Catholic and a member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church.

He is survived by his wife, Gail; step-children, Ed (Sandi) Alt and Mark (Kristen) Alt; three step grandchildren, Mikaela (Michael) Henson, Ashley Alt and Kelly Alt; siblings: Sister Mary Patricia Conlan, RSM, of Dubuque, Frank (Darlene) Conlan, of Bernard, Ed Conlan, of Dubuque, Mary (Roger) Konrardy, of Dubuque, Doris (Allan) Sauser, of Cascade, Dan (Barb) Conlan, of Key West. He was also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins especially Jean Church, Cheryl Valenta and Barb Dye.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister Grace (Conlan) Gassman and his in-laws, Bertil and Helen Anderson.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Camp Courageous or the Joseph Conlan Memorial Fund.

 


 

Lawrence C. Smith

Lawrence C. (Larry) Smith, 78, of Asbury, Iowa, crossed the final bar on Saturday, December 29, 2018. Friends may pay their respects on Thursday, January 3, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home and Crematory, 2659 Kennedy Road, Dubuque, IA. A brief funeral service will follow visitation.

Larry was born with adventure in his soul on August 18, 1940, in Eustis, FL, son of Joseph M. and Mildred Bearmore Smith. He grew up in Mount Dora, FL, where he received his elementary and secondary education in the public schools. He attended the University of Florida and Lake Sumter State College, and was a graduate of the Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies. In 1976, he married Carmen Rosales of Biscol, Philippines.

As a youth, Larry enjoyed bicycling and canoeing-activities that foreshadowed his career as a world traveler, first as a seaman in the U.S. Navy from 1958 to 1961, and then as an officer in the U.S. Merchant Marine from 1963 to 1998. His work as a mariner took him to over 70 countries, and he developed a world view unmatched in breadth and depth. He maintained friendships with several of his fellow mariners even after his retirement, corresponding with them in longhand, and held dear to his heart many mementos from his days on the high seas and his time in ports of call.

Larry was a history enthusiast and often turned the most casual conversation into a history lesson. He had a prodigious memory for historical events and dates, and could expound at length on historical figures, both notorious and obscure. He was knowledgeable not only about his homeland, but also about countries and cultures unfamiliar to most of us. Larry was an avid reader, avoided television, and referred to the computer as “the magic box.” During his later years, he spent Sunday evenings listening to the Big Broadcast on KDTH, clearly relishing the memories old-time radio programs evoked.

Larry lived simply and well. He appreciated sunsets, moonrises, and cloudscapes, and he delighted in the activity of birds at the feeders in his backyard and the endearing antics of the chipmunks he provided with generous helpings of peanuts. He was especially fond of the broiled cod and salad bar at Neumann’s Bar and Grill in Holy Cross, IA, a destination to which he made a pilgrimage every Friday evening for the past 12 years.

Those who will honor Larry’s memory include his three children, Christine (Kerry) Madalinski of Escanaba, MI, Christopher Smith, of Long Island, NY, and Elizabeth Kelley, of Fruitland, FL; his two stepdaughters, Carmen (David) Brennan of Pleasant Grove, UT, and Kathleen (Jason) Cavalier of Thousand Oaks, CA; seven grandchildren: Lindsey, Michael , Lola, Sydney, Riley, Calvin, and Claire; and three great-grandchildren, Milo, Max, and Mason Sage. The years she shared with Larry will be cherished by his lady friend, Susan M. Dolter, with whom he resided.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Frances E. Glasgow.

 


 

Raymond D. Bechen

Raymond D. “Ray” Bechen, 84, of Dubuque, Iowa was called home by the Lord on December 30th, 2018 at Hallmark Care in Mount Vernon.

Funeral service will be at 5:30 p.m. Monday January 7th, 2019 at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road with Deacon Jim Schmitt officiating. Visitation will be from 3:00 p.m. until time of service Monday at the funeral home. Entombment will be at a later date in Mount Calvary Cemetery.

Ray was born on June 22, 1934 in Dubuque, Iowa the son of Emil and Edna (Franz) Bechen. He married Elizabeth “Betty” Casey on July 4th, 1953 and they were happily married for 57 years. They owned and operated Ray and Betty’s Bakeshop in Galena, IL for many years.

During that time Ray served as a Fireman and later worked for a private detective agency in Dubuque. He then worked many years with St. Dominic Villa as a maintenance engineer until retirement.

Ray was a strong faith filled man who served as a eucharistic minister. He enjoyed serving the community and volunteering. Raymond was known for his humorous side, who always played practical jokes on everyone he met. He was very passionate about music until the very end.

He is survived by his son Frederick; two daughters Margaret Dawn and Victoria (Brian); five grandchildren, Ryan (Lili), Caleb (Kerry), Jeshua (Kevin), Nicholas and Abagale (Brandon), along with 7 great grandchildren. Also surviving are his two brothers Joseph and Eddie (Clara).

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Elizabeth; a son John; three brothers Robert, Eugene and Donald; and a granddaughter Elishyah.

In lieu of flowers a memorial fund will be established.

 


 

Marie C. Herrig

Marie C. (Kalmes) Herrig, 91, passed away on Tuesday, January 1, 2019 after a 3 1/2 year battle with cancer.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, January 7th, 2019 at St. Donatus Catholic Church with Rev. Rodney Allers officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday, January 6th, 2019 at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road where a wake service will be at 3:45 p.m.

Marie was born on January 29, 1927 in Potosi, WI, daughter of Charles and Martha (Schmitz) Abing. She married Harold Kalmes on November 4, 1947. He preceded her in death on December 14, 1968. She married Julian “Jukes” Herrig on October 17, 1981. He preceded her in death on April 23, 1996.

Marie worked at both National Tea grocery stores in Dubuque where she was in charge of the fruit and vegetable display as well as the customer checkout. She met her husband Harold Kalmes while working at National Tea. They married and lived in St. Donatus while raising 8 children. Harold and Marie managed the Kalmes Store from 1948 to 1953. After Harold was tragically killed in an automobile accident in 1968, Marie continued to live in St. Donatus and successfully raised their children on her own.

After living in St. Donatus for more than 50 years, Marie moved to Dubuque in 2002. Marie volunteered her time sewing quilts for St. Luke’s Church. Marie loved to sew, crochet and quilt. She made many items over the years and provided each grandchild and great grandchild with a hand-made baby blanket.

Marie enjoyed games especially Scrabble and Canasta. In recent years she kept busy embroidering special items for friends and family. Marie is best known for her humor and the ability to make every person she encountered feel special. She was remarkably strong despite the tough challenges she faced in her life. She always made others laugh, even in her last days.

Those who will honor Marie’s memory include her children, Gary Kalmes, of Richmond, VA, Darrell (Diane) Kalmes, of Dubuque, Mary Jean (Steve) Sieverding, of St. Donatus, Doug (special friend Crystal) Kalmes, of Carbon Cliff, IL, Greg (Jeanie) Kalmes, of St. Donatus, Steve (Dee) Kalmes, of Springville, IA, Beth (Jeff) Kaiser, of Dubuque and Denise Kalmes, of Dubuque; 11 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren; her sister’s Irene Seng, of Potosi, Luella Brandt, of Kieler, Bettty (Jim) Jungk, of Dubuque, Doris (Bernard) Hentrich, of Hazel Green and Margaret (Joe) Hentrich, of Belmont; a brother Irvin (Katie) Abing, of Potosi, brother-in-law Lawrence (Windy) Kalmes, of St. Donatus, sister’s-in-law Paulette Abing, of Potosi, Bernadette (Don) Williams, of Lancaster and Mariella Berthel, of Dubuque.

She was preceded in death by her parents Charles and Martha Abing; her husband Harold Kalmes; her husband Jukes Herrig; daughter-in-law Rita Kalmes; grandson Scott Sieverding; great-grandson Brecken Woolsey; four brothers, Gerald Abing, Cyril Abing, Leo Abing and Richard Abing, and her sister Berniece Kieler.

The family would like to extend very special thanks and appreciation to Hospice of Dubuque, especially Jenni, Amy and Julie who took very special care of Marie the last few months. They brightened each and every day and Marie was so thankful for their time and compassion. Words cannot describe how special you are to all of us.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Hospice of Dubuque, 1670 John F. Kennedy Road.

 


 

Bette E. Fischer

Bette E. Fischer, 90, of Dubuque, Iowa passed away peacefully on January 1, 2019 at Hawkeye Care Center with family by her side.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, January 5, 2019 at St. Raphael Cathedral with Msgr. Thomas Toale officiating. Burial will follow in Mount Olivet Cemetery. No public visitation will be held, private family visitation will be at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory.

Bette was born on August 13, 1928 in Dubuque, Iowa the daughter of John and Mathilda (Welter) Leicht.
She married Louis Fischer Jr. on July 26, 1947 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. He preceded her in death on July 27, 2009.

She enjoyed a good game of Euchre, quilting, jigsaw puzzles, reading and playing games with the grandchildren.
Bette was a loving wife, mother and grandmother, and she will be dearly missed by many.

She is survived by her five children, Lynn (Bob) Miller, Louis (Teresa) Fischer, John (Cess) Fischer, Caroline (Tim) Kieler, Mark (Leslie) Fischer. Grandchildren; David (Elena), Tom (Ellen) and Danny (Brittany) Miller, Louis (Carolyn), Ben and Gretchen Fischer, Emily (Dan) Kearney, Nick (Stacy), Lee (Miranda) and Will Kieler, Kate and Ally Fischer. Great grandchildren, Luke, Cole, Sophie, Grace, Gage, Violet, Freya, Joe, Viv, Sam, Bryn and Lou. Brother-in-law Bob (Betty) Fischer, sister-in-law Mary Sandmore along with numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; in-laws Louis and Germaine Fischer; siblings, Lucille (Carter) Matthewson, Mary (Warner) Untersee, John (Sis) Leicht and Bernice (Bob) Wiezorek; one great grandson Wyatt Kieler.

Memorials in Bette’s name may be sent to Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road.

The family wishes to thank Hawkeye Care Center and Hospice of Dubuque for all the wonderful care they gave to Bette.

 


 

Katherine J. Wilcox

Katherine J. Wilcox, 84, of Dubuque passed away peacefully Saturday, December 29, 2018, at Ennoble Manor in Dubuque, IA.

Family and Friends may call from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 3rd at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, Dubuque, IA where funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. with Msgr. James Miller officiating. Burial will be in Dubuque Memorial Gardens.

Katherine was born on November 10, 1934, in Christopher, Illinois, daughter of Charles and Orsla Meyers.

Katherine married Douglas Wilcox on April 19, 1975 in Galena, IL where they lived for the first 19 years of their marriage. They then moved to Dubuque where they lived for many years. Katherine and Douglas spent 43 wonderful years together. Katherine worked as a bartender, housekeeper and as child caregiver for many years. In her free time, she enjoyed fishing, playing cards, reading, quilting, doing crossword puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, drawing and coloring and most importantly spending time with her friends and family.

Katherine was a kind, loving and caring person. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends. She will always be loved and never ever forgotten.

Katherine is survived by her children Donald Salser, Sarah (Robert) Foley, Cathy Salser, George (Thess) Salser, and Marla (Mike) Lange. Douglas Jr. Wilcox, Thomas (Bonnie) Wilcox, Velma Burton, Joseph (Lisa) Wilcox and 25 grand-children, and 43 great-grandchildren. Her siblings Donald Roberts, Fred Silkwood and Marla Graham and many nieces and nephews.

Katherine was preceded in death by her parents Charles and Orsla Meyers. Her Husband Douglas Wilcox. Her brother James Meyers.

The family would like to thank the Hospice of Dubuque and the Nurses and Staff at Ennoble Manor who were so wonderful in caring for Katherine.

 


 

Louis Weber

Louis “Louie” Robert William Weber, 16, of Farley, Iowa, son of Barb and Ron Weber, went home to be with his angels on Saturday, December 29, 2018 following complications from surgery at the Missouri State University Hospital in Columbia, Missouri.

Friends and relatives of Louis may call from 2 to 8 p.m., Friday, January 4, 2019 at Reiff Funeral Home in Farley, Iowa where a wake service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friends may also call after 9 a.m., Saturday, January 5th at the funeral home.

Services for Louis will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, January 5, 2019 at St. John’s Catholic Church in Placid, Iowa, with Rev. Michael Schueller presiding. Burial will be held in St. John’s Cemetery in Placid, IA.

He was born September 18, 2002 in Dubuque, Iowa, completing the Weber tribe. Louis could generally be found in the kitchen where he was a food enthusiast, cook, creator of new taste and a friend to talk too. He was 4ft and 1/4 inches tall, engineer, geologist, techie, philosopher and astronomer all rolled into one. His room is a museum of his collections, geodes, rocks, Legos, dream catchers, space and anything science and much more.

Louis was blessed with an amazingly beautiful heart, an adaptive spiritual soul and devoted selfless personality. He adored all of his nieces and nephews. However, Louis was a hero to so many. He fought his whole life trying to keep up and not be left behind. Louis always was there for a hug or two or three. Louis was and will always be a WD BOBCAT. He loved belonging and being with his classmates and friends. Louis was always thinking and planning his next move. He was a smart cookie with a knack to make you smile. Louis found his way into every heart that knew him and every set of eyes that was blessed to see his smile.

He was a member of St. John’s Parish in Placid, Iowa.

Those left to cherish his memories are his biggest fans his superheros (his parents), Ron and Barb Weber of Farley, IA; his babies, Joey and Winston (Puppies); nine siblings, Amanda (Ben) Flessner of Cedar Falls, Theresa Weber of Farley, Jenny Koos of Peosta, Abigail (Kyle) Gibson of Florida, Katie Weber (Jonna Berry) of Ankeny, Mike Weber, Ben Weber both of Dubuque, Anna Weber of Farley and Becca Weber (Josh Wanzek) of Dyersville; His Minions in crime (nieces and nephews), Hannah, Samantha, Sarah, Naomi and Lillian Flessner, Maximus and Armina Jones, Jayeden and Justin Koos, and Jossalyn and Kamden Gibson; his prayer warrior maternal grandfather, Arthur Feldmann of Hopkinton, IA; paternal grandparents, Emil and Darlene Weber of Epworth, IA; many faithful aunts and uncles; and many many cousins and friends.

Louis joins all the angels and saints including his brother, Jarad Joseph Weber on February 2003; maternal grandmother, Laura A. Feldmann on December 2018; brother-in-law, Dale Koos on September 2017; one uncle, Gerald Weber; one cousin, William Feldmann Jr and other angels that never had a chance to be held.

Memorials for Louis maybe given to the Louis Weber Scholarship fund, which has been established at American Trust and Savings Bank.

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

 


 

Stephen J. Gunther

Stephen John Gunther, 74, of Dubuque passed away Sunday, December 30, 2018 at home.

A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, January 5, 2018 at 11 a.m. at Hoffmann Schneider and Kitchen Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 3860 Asbury Road. Friends can greet the family at 10:00 until time of service.

Steve was born September 16, 1944 in LeMars, Plymouth County, Iowa, son of Clem and Arlyne (Koerner) Gunther. He married Susan Ann LeRette, July 11, 1987 at the Memorial Drive United Methodist Church in Houston, Texas. In 2011, Steve and Susan moved back to the Midwest, to Dubuque, Iowa to be close to Susan’s family.

Steve graduated from LeMars Community High School in 1963. Following graduation, he attended the following schools on a football scholarship, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Trinidad State Junior College-Colorado and Wayne State College-Nebraska. Steve received his Associate of Arts Degree in Education from Trinidad State University, his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education from Wayne State and his Master’s Degree in Education from Northeast Missouri State University, Kirksville, Missouri. Steve was a teacher/football coach from 1968-2011, a total of 43 years. He was a longtime head football coach in Iowa. He coached at Northeast Community High School-Goose Lake, Emmetsburg High School and Sioux City North High School. He also had coaching stints at Colorado State University and Independence Community College, Independence, Kansas. He finished his last 25 years coaching high school football in and around the Houston, Texas area at Aldine Eisenhower, Galena Park, Spring Westfield, Smithville, Spring and Magnolia. Steve was very proud of being a teacher/coach. Coaching football was truly his passion and he felt so fortunate to be able to do what he loved. A diehard sports fan, Steve especially enjoyed watching the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

Surviving are his wife, Susan; a daughter, Erin (Matt) McLaughlin, of Fort Collins, CO; two sons, Rick (Toni) Gunther, of Palisade, CO and Scott (Melissa) Gunther, of Fort Collins, CO; a brother, Dave (Jane) Gunther, of Grand Forks, ND; and eight grandchildren, Jordan, Kane, Allison, Jack, Haley, Gaige, Brock and Sawyer; his mother-in-law, Idalou LeRette; sister and brother-in-law Patricia (Dale) Metcalf, all of Dubuque; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Judy (Gunther) Mauer and Katy (Gunther) Hummel.

The family would like to thank Dr. Mark Hermann, ARNP Tony Heiar, and nurses, Sandy, Bobye, Sarah Jo and Laura of the Grand River Medical Group-Oncology Department for all the exceptional care and amazing support. Our wonderful hospice team – nurse, Melissa and social worker, Nicole. We are so very grateful and will never forget how comfortable you made Steve feel. Memorials may be made to Jackson County Humane Society or Hospice of Dubuque.

Online condolences may be left for the family at hskfh.com.

 


 

Donna Bandy

Donna (Daughetee) Bandy, 79, of Dubuque, passed away Sunday, December 30, 2018 at home.

Visitation will be from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, January 3, at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 3860 Asbury, Rd., Dubuque, and from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. Friday, January 4, at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 3200 Asbury Rd. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, January 4, at St. Peter Lutheran Church with burial following at Linwood Cemetery.

Donna was born April 1, 1939 in Dubuque, the daughter of Lyle and Ruth (Sear) Daughetee. She married Oakley Bandy on June 22, 1957.

Donna worked at Galena Glove, Holy Ghost School Day Care, and Coca-Cola, but she would say her most important moments were as a wife, mother, and grandmother. She loved babysitting her grandchildren and cooking her famous dishes and baking her cookies and banana bread. Donna’s home was always warm and welcoming greeting everyone with open arms and she was always overflowing with love for her family and friends. She was always there with an open kitchen and open heart and welcomed calls or visits late into the night. Donna treasured her time traveling to different destinations especially Florida with her devoted husband Oakie, family, and friends and creating memories. Donna loved Friday nights gatherings with family and Sunday drives. Her family, siblings, and friends is one of the biggest blessings she was so grateful for and the memories they made she cherished. She was the biggest fan in the crowd at the grandchildren’s school events and always had a proud smile and treat ready for all their hard work. Family was everything to her and her love, kindness and compassion were a large part of who they have become today.

Donna is survived by her husband of 61 years, Oakley “Oakie” Bandy Sr.; three children, Oakley (Cindy) Bandy Jr., Kevin (Brenda) Bandy, and Kelly (Eugene) Hingtgen; 13 grandchildren, Shelley, Carrie, Alisha, Betsy, Abbey, Justin, Brittany, Oakley, Tyler, Cassie, Emily, Alaytra, and Evan; 21 great grandchildren; her siblings Larry Daughetee, Ruthie (Dave) Jarrard, in-laws – Dan and Sue Bandy, and Grace Daughetee.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Lyle and Ruth (Sear) Daughetee, father and mother in law Donald and Iona Bandy, siblings and their spouses, Luella (LaVern) Pickle; Mickey (Vince) Troy; Joey (Elmer) Pickle, brother Lyle Daughetee and sister in law Jane Daughetee; in-laws; Sue (Larry) Hurst, Don Bandy; and great grandchildren, Jeffrey and Angel.

Memorials may be made to the Donna Bandy Memorial Fund. The family would like to thank all the caregivers and friends over the years.

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

 


 

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