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Charles R. Lange
Charles R. Lange, 98, of Dubuque, died peacefully Saturday, May 31, 2025, at Stonehill Care Center in Dubuque.
Visitation will be held from 10:00 am until 10:45 am on Thursday, June 12, 2025 at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Charles will be at 11:00 am on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church with Father Brian Dellaert as the Celebrant. Full military honors will be rendered by American Legion Post #6. Burial will be at Ascension Cemetery in Libertyville, IL at a later date.
Charles was born on December 22, 1926, in Waukegan, IL, the son of Charles Matthew and Mary “Mabel” Isabel (Shirling) Lange. He was united in marriage to Marjorie Mann on May 7, 1983 in Waukegan, IL. She preceded him in death in 1990.
Charles graduated from the University of Mexico with a Bachelor’s Degree in Latin American Business.
Charles was a United States Air Force veteran, serving during WWII. He then was a civilian employee of 32 years with the Department of the Navy at Great Lakes Naval Base in Illinois. Charles was the founder of the Waukegan Historical Society, was active in the Waukegan Theatre, as well as various other organizations in Waukegan. He also founded the Cassville Historical Society and volunteered for 10 years at the Wisconsin Historic site, Stonefield, Cassville, WI. Charles was a world traveler, collector of antiques, member of St. Joseph the Worker, and volunteered in the history department at University of Dubuque.
Survivors include two nephews, Rick Lange of Greyslake, IL and Rich Walton of Waukegan, IL; two great-nephews, Michael (Laura) Walton of Grand Rapids, MI and Kyle (Erin) Walton of Grand Rapids, MI; and great-niece, Sarah (Aaron) Gutchess of St. Ignace, MI; seven great-great-nephews and nieces, Tristan, Hunter, Sawyer, Theodore, Henry Charles, Kai, and Evie.
Besides his parents and his wife, Charles was preceded in death by his sister, Geraldine Lange; brother- and sister-in-law, Norman and Ruth Lange; and one niece, Deb Walton.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to St. Joseph the Worker.
The family would like to thank Eagle Pointe Place and Chris with Hospice of Dubuque for all of their compassionate care.
Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home and Crematory is in care of the arrangements.
Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting Charles’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com
Barbara Schlitzer
Barbara Schlitzer, 93 of Dubuque, passed away peacefully on May 27, 2025. In keeping with her wishes, a private family service was held on June 2, 2025 at Hope Church, with Pastor Mark Smith officiating. Egelhof, Siegert & Casper Funeral Home and Crematory was entrusted with arrangements. Interment took place at Linwood Cemetery.
Barb was born September 27, 1931 in Red Wing, Minnesota to Henry Jagusch and Eva VanDeusen Jagush. She had fond memories growing up with her older eight brothers and sisters on their small farm. She graduated from Red Wing High School in 1949, then moved to Dubuque in 1951 where she met her husband Marvin Schlitzer. They were married June 12, 1954. Marvin was drafted into the U.S. Army that fall. Barb joined him in Germany in 1955, shortly after their first child was born. They returned to Dubuque after Marvin was honorably discharged in 1956, and built a successful life as Holstein dairy farmers.
Over the years, Barb was active in many organizations, including 4H, the Dubuque County Extension Board, Dubuque County and Iowa Farm Bureau Boards, the Dubuque County Dairy Promotion, the Dubuque County Farm Homemakers Administration Committee and numerous church groups. Barb hosted hundreds of local school children for farm tours. She enjoyed giving students the opportunity to learn all about a dairy farm, and even let them feed the young calves. She kept every one of the special thank you letters she received in return. In 1973, Marvin, Barb and family received the first Outstanding Dubuque County Farm Family Award. In 1983, Wallaces Farmer Magazine presented Barb the Iowa Master Farm Homemakers Award, an honor given to select, elite farm women.
Most of all, Barb loved her grandchildren, all living close by growing up, and available to play games, read books, celebrate birthdays and holidays, and help with chores at her house. They were often invited to tag along in the car or truck when it left the farm. She loved watching her grandchildren start families of their own. She touched the lives of many people, faithfully sending cards and letters for birthdays, anniversaries, or just to say hello. Barb was a kind and generous wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend, and well loved by all.
Barbara is survived by her three children Mark (Twila) Schlitzer of Dubuque, Susan Plum of Pueblo, Colorado, and Laurie (Gordy) Bieri of Davenport, Iowa; her grandchildren Beth (Tyler) Coon of Polk City, Iowa, Luke (Jackie) Schlitzer of Alleman, Iowa, Cole (Hannah) Schlitzer of Dubuque, and Jenna (Michael) DePerro of Iowa City, Iowa; and her eight great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, and eight siblings.
Memorials in Barb’s name may be made to Hope Church, 11833 JFK Road, Dubuque, Iowa 52001.
Stella M. Franck
Stella Mae Franck, 98, of Cuba City, and formerly of Delmar and Lost Nation, Iowa, died Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at the Southwest Health Center in Platteville, Wisconsin.
Stella Mae was born on May 3, 1927, in Vergas, Minnesota to August and Elsie Krabbenhoft. Her mother died during childbirth, so she was cared for by several members of the family until at the age of 3, she was adopted by her Aunt and Uncle Ivan and Anna Shirk. In her early years, she lived in Oxford Junction, Iowa, and then moved to Maquoketa. She graduated from Maquoketa High School among the top 10 of her class in 1945. She then attended the University of Dubuque taking a teacher’s course. She then taught in a one room schoolhouse in rural Jackson County. While going to high school she worked at the Ben Franklin Store and Wendel’s Grocery.
On June 2, 1945, she married Charles Franck in Maquoketa. They farmed several years near Dewitt, Iowa, later moving to Delmar. Stella did childcare in her home for many years for many families.
She was a member of Charlotte Immanuel Lutheran Church where she taught Sunday School for 20 years and was a member of the Ladies Aid. She served 22 years as City Clerk of Delmar from 1976 until retiring in 1998. She founded Stella’s Flags while in Delmar. She was an Election Administrator for many years while she lived in Delmar. They moved to Lost Nation, Iowa, and she became a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church and BWELCA Rebecca Circle and Community Quilters group. Stella then moved to Cuba City Wisconsin in 2018 and became a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Cuba City. Stella started to sew quilts for the church and has made Over 300+ in one year. From the time she got up till the time she went to bed she was working on a quilt. Her daughter Kari told her many times that if the sewing machine was a car she would have a MILLION MILES on it! She loved sewing quilts, and it became a passion for her. Even her getting an article in the newspaper and even on WMTV Channel 15 News in Madison Wisconsin. Being a member of Faith Lutheran church was like family to Stella. The members were always there to help her in the church and glad to see her. She even had a Surprise “95th” birthday party for her at the church; many people attended and even came from out of state.
Stella enjoyed sewing, crocheting, crafts, bingo, playing euchre, listening to music and spending time with her grandchildren. She also enjoyed time with her church family from Cuba City and Lost Nation and bragging about her great granddaughter, Stella AnnMarie, who was named after her. Stella also was a fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes and Chicago Cubs and enjoyed watching the horse racing Triple Crown of the Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes and The Preakness.
Stella is survived by 2 sons, Dennis Franck of Bend, OR, Allen (Theresa) Franck of Albany, IL; 3 daughters, Kari Franck (James Hinzmann) of Dyersville IA , Judy (Albert) Ahrens of Joshua,TX Shirley (Jay) Deering of Graham, WA; 10 grandchildren, Tyler Franck, Tonya Paschal, Edward Nadolskey, Stephany Dudley, Bethany Nadolskey, Debra Whitmier, Kody Franck, Kourtney Denniston, Samantha DeWulf, Kayden Franck Rigg and Gary Ahrens; 3 step-grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren; a half-brother, Robert Krabbenhoft; nieces Betty Stapleton and Cathey Krabbenhoft, and Nephew Donald Krabbenhoft. She was preceded in death by her parents, her adopted parents, her husband, Charles Franck; Great Grandson Bellamy DeWulf; a half-sister, Beverly Fehrman; and two half-brothers August Krabbenhoft Jr. and Edward Krabbenhoft.
A celebration of her life will be held at 11 A.M., Friday, June 6, 2025 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Lost Nation, Iowa. Visitation will be held prior to the funeral from 9:30 A.M. until service time. Burial will be at Clinton Lawn Cemetery, Clinton, Iowa, at a later date. The Carson Celebration of Life Center is caring for the family.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a Stella Mae Franck memorial fund has been established.
Online Condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Shirley A. Baker
Shirley Ann Baker passed away peacefully on June 1, 2025 at the age of 87, at Luther Manor on Hillcrest Road in Dubuque. Born on January 20, 1938, in Rock Island Ill., Shirley eventually resided in Chicago but then moved to Dubuque in recent years to be nearer to her son, Richard Mockmore.
A Service of Christian Burial will be held at 1:30 P.M. at Luther Manor with Deacon Bill Biver presiding. Her final committal will follow graveside at Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Shirley was known for her love for the Lord and her zeal for blessing anyone, anywhere, and at any time. She had a gift for seeing and appreciating the good in others and was always open to letting them know what a blessing they were to her. She was especially fond of and loved the attention of her grandson, Richard.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Baker, and her son, Richard C. Mockmore Sr.
Shirley is survived by a daughter Cathy in Marion, Iowa, a son Fred Brown in Texas and her grandson, Richard C. Mockmore II (Jenny) of Glenwood, Iowa.
Her family would like to express heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Luther Manor for their compassionate care, to Cindy Hanson, caretaker and friend, and the medical professionals at Medical Associates and Hospice who served Shirley in her final years, as well as Deacon Bill and Sue Biver for their years of praying with and spending time with Shirley until her soul was ready to go home to the Lord.
Thomas E. Kerstein
Thomas E. Kerstein of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away unexpectedly on May 28, 2025, his 67th birthday. After returning home from a personal birthday celebration, he was later found deceased on his property by an attentive neighbor.
Services are scheduled for Saturday, June 7, beginning with Military Funeral Honors at 2pm at the Veterans Memorial Plaza. Visitation for friends and family will follow from 3:00 to 4:30 at Friendship Baptist Chapel, 320 E. 20th St., Dubuque. Final service will be held there at 4:30 with Pastor Victor Mowery officiating. Tom’s remains have been cremated and will be placed with his parents’ graves in Lansing, Iowa at a later date.
Thomas E. Kerstein was born May 28, 1958 in Iowa to Charles A. and Irene C. (Kelly) Kerstein. He served honorably in the United States Army from 1976 to 1979. From 1998, he was married for a time to the former Laura Latham. Tom had worked at the Dubuque Packing Company and also found satisfaction helping his best friend Rick Brokus run a small resell business. Tom enjoyed country music and was active in local car clubs, participating regularly in Graffiti Nights. Tom enjoyed a loving relationship with his son, Cassidy “John” Radetzki, who was born to Rhonda Radetzki in 1997.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents, brothers William and Charles, Jr., and sisters Mary (Kerstein) Thoma and Alice (Kerstein) Thoma. He is survived by his son, one sister, and many friends and beloved neighbors.
The family would like to thank Tom’s helpful neighbors and friends, the car club, Leonard Funeral Home, the American Legion and Friendship Baptist Chapel for their assistance through this difficult time.
Arlene M. Reisen

Arlene Marie Reisen of Dubuque, IA, entered her eternal rest on May 28th, 2025, and is now at peace. Her life was brought to a close while asleep in her home, surrounded by her loving family. As a woman of faith, a Service of Song and Celebration will be held to honor Arlene’s life at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2145 J.F.K. Road in Dubuque, on Saturday, July 12th, 2025, with Rev. Jesse Cearlock officiating. Visitation will begin at 9:00 a.m., with a service following at 10:00 a.m. A luncheon will be held at the church immediately following the service, followed by her burial in the East Dubuque Cemetery. Arlene’s family is gracious for the assistance of the Tri-State Cremation Center.
Born on December 1, 1928, in Dubuque, IA, to Victor G. and Marie M. (Berg) Paar, Arlene was a sweet and gentle soul who was blessed to spend almost an entire century on this earth surrounded by the love of many family and friends. Arlene eventually met and married the love of her life, William F. Reisen, and the two were blessed with many wonderful years together and a family of their own to love and nurture. She was a loving wife and mother who approached each day as an opportunity to leave a positive imprint on those around her.
In her early years, Arlene worked in downtown Dubuque at Montgomery Ward, starting at the age of 16, and moved with the store when they relocated to Kennedy Mall, where she became a brassica. After their closing, she was hired at Armstrong’s in China and Gifts. Arlene was a gifted seamstress, baker, and craftswoman, and later used her skills of sewing, quilting, and creating to be a part of The Ice Harbor Emporium, The Kitchen Cupboard, and most recently, Mercantile on Main.
In her free time, Arlene was devoted to her faith and family. She was a charter member of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, and also belonged to the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League, where she volunteered to spend much of her time sewing several quilts throughout the years to be sent to third world countries through the Lutheran World Relief. She worked as a volunteer for the Dubuque Lutheran School at Our Redeemer, working in the kitchen to serve meals for the students, loving to see their happy faces.
She was also a member of the Redeemed Red Hatters through Our Redeemer and looked forward to getting together with their social group every month, as she was quite the social butterfly! Arlene also loved music and spent several years singing in the church choir. Her favorite services were always the ones that had the “best” hymns, and her favorite part of bible study was the opening when hymn requests were taken (plus the doughnuts!). She always had one up her sleeve each Sunday, just in case no other hymns were called out.
Arlene was also a proud, 85-year member of the American Legion Auxiliary, eligible through her father’s service. She loved to show her support for her husband, father, and all of her eight brothers’ service. Within her family, every branch of the military was represented, and she would always stand for the entire song whenever the Armed Forces Salute was played. In honor of her family’s service to this country, Arlene served on many roles within the auxiliary at the unit, county, and district levels. She was a member of unit #6, Dubuque, for 70 years and unit #656, Farley, for the other 15.
Arlene had been the middle child of eleven children, and if asked, she would always tell you, “since I was the middle child, I always got left behind.” “Mom and dad would take the 5 oldest, or the 5 youngest with them on outings, I got stuck at home because there wasn’t enough room.” She always loved to tell that story, and we believe she secretly loved being the one who stayed behind, as she loved all of her siblings that much.
On November 24th, 2002, Dupaco Community Credit Union and the Dubuque Telegraph Herald announced that Arlene was named the winner of the Volunteer Recognition Award. She was honored for her extensive volunteer activities with the American Legion Auxiliary, as well as with Our Redeemer Lutheran Church and as the co-chair of the Luther Manor nursing home auxiliary She also spent much of her time volunteering for St. Mark’s after-school program. Besides being recognized for this award, $100 was donated in Arlene’s name to Project Concern, Inc.
Arlene spent her life giving back. Besides her main volunteer missions, Arlene would also donate every extra bit of money she ever had, spread out amongst several organizations. She was truly altruistic and often put the needs of others before her own without ever seeking any kind of recognition. Her main concern had always been about making sure those in need had access to food. She always believed that everyone deserves to eat, no matter who they are or the circumstances they are in.
In her spare time, while not volunteering, she was an avid reader. Especially of the works of James Patterson, John Grisham, Stuart Woods, Mary Higgens Clarke, and Danelle Steele, amongst others. She was a wordsmith, and her grandson Andy learned everything he knows about words, grammar, and vocabulary from his grandmother. She also enjoyed bowling and belonged to many teams throughout her years. She would take her grandchildren out bowling to teach them the techniques, and passed on her love of watching the greats to her granddaughter, Mara, who picked up on the statistics of professional bowling thanks to her grandmother. She also spent much of her time baking for her family, with double crust pies and cut out sugar cookies being her specialties.
But Arlene’s favorite hobby was doing her puzzles, mostly ones by her favorite artist, Thomas Kincaid. A table would always be set up with the start of a new puzzle once one was finished and framed for her own or her family’s enjoyment. She always said it would be her last one, but we never believed it to be true. But now, a version of Van Gogh’s “Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers” puzzle still sits unfinished, planned as a gift for her daughter, Vickie, just waiting to be finished…
Arlene always strived to set a good example for those watching to follow. Our hearts break as Arlene now joins all of her loved ones who have been called home ahead of her. May the love and lessons she leaves behind help to comfort all who knew and loved her, as her legacy lives on in their lives moving forward. Be still, Arlene, and wear your crown proudly in heaven, now that your victory has been won. We cherish the memory of your smile, the sound of your laugh, and the twinkle in your eyes. We cope by knowing that one day, our souls will be together once again.
Those left to cherish the memory of Arlene include
her children,
Kristine Louise “Kristi” Staver, Benton, AR,
Vickie Lynne Klinkhammer, Dubuque, IA,
and Terence Steven “Terry” (Karen) Reisen, Long Beach, WA;
her adored grandchildren,
Kristine M. “Kris” (Christopher) Heyer, Benton, AK,
John W. “J” Staver, Benton, AK,
Mara A. (Kate) Klinkhammer, Mays Landing, N.J.,
and Andrew M. “Andy” (Robert C. “Bob” Bucko) Klinkhammer, Dubuque, IA;
her great-grandchildren,
Shelby M. Heyer, Benton, AR,
and Jayden M. Heyer, Benton, AR;
her brother,
Robert “Bob” (Sue) Paar, Palmdale, CA;
her brothers and sisters-in-law,
Mildred “Millie” Paar, Polo, IL,
Patricia “Pat” Paar, Dubuque, IA,
Loretta Paar, Dubuque, IA,
William “Bill” Herrig, Dubuque, IA,
Josephine “Jo” Powers, East Dubuque, IL,
and Paul Reisen, East Dubuque, IL;
her two Godchildren,
Gary L. (Rita) Herrig, Mason City, IA,
and Karla (Ron) Bell, Farley, IA;
along with numerous nieces, nephews, extended family, friends, and neighbors.
Arlene was preceded in death by her parents, Victor G. and Marie M. Paar; her husband, William Frederick “Buzz” Reisen; her two sons, Steven Wayne Reisen and David William Reisen; her siblings, Donald Paar, Arthur Paar, William Paar, Marian Hefel, Walter Paar, Joan Herrig, Frederick Paar, John Paar, Richard Paar; her brothers and sisters-in-law, LeRoy Hefel, June Paar, Gwen Paar, Maxine Paar, “Ruff” and Betty Rogers, Ralph and Jean Reisen, Robert Powers, Bobby Reisen, and Karen Reisen; her sons-in-law, Mark A. Klinkhammer and John Charles “Chuck” Staver; and her Godchild, Ellen Jurisic.
Memorial funds have been established for Arlene M. Reisen for the following places:
• Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
• The Department of Iowa America Legion Auxiliary
• The Northeast Iowa Area Agency on Aging
• Hospice of Dubuque
Arlene’s family would like to thank the Area Agency on Aging for all of the support they have given to the family over the last two years, as well as No Place Like Home for all of the caregiving they provided. The family would also like to thank all of the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque for their wonderful professionalism and compassion during Arlene’s end of life care.
Online condolences may be shared with Arlene’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Vera E. Torrey
Vera Evangeline Torrey, 92, of Dubuque, died on Monday, June 2, 2025, at Hawkeye Care Center in Asbury, IA.
Visitation will be from 12:00 pm (Noon) until 1:00 pm on Friday, June 6, 2025 at Linwood Cemetery.
The Funeral Service for Vera will be at 1:00 pm on Friday, June 6, 2025, at Linwood Cemetery.
Vera was born May 13, 1933, in Watertown, SD, the daughter of Fred E. and Evangeline Vera Watson. On January 20, 1952, she married Merle Henry “Bud” Torrey, Sr. in Dubuque. He preceded her in death on May 4, 2005.
Vera was a member of the former St. Mary’s Catholic Church and Holy Trinity Catholic Church. She was very generous with her time, volunteering often and was a member of American Legion Post #6, the Eagles Club, as well as the Moose Lodge. Vera was a lover of cats and was an avid bowler, earning many trophies over the years.
Survivors include her three sons, James Torrey of Pontiac, MI, Kenneth (Mary) Torrey of Otis Orchards, WA, and Merle Henry “Bud” Torrey, Jr. of Plano, IL; six grandchildren, Crystal Floyd, Heather Torrey, Adam Torrey, Aaron Torrey, Monica Gonzales, and Nick Ruchala; four great-grandchildren, Joclyn, Jaclyn, Christian, and Sebastian; four great-great-grandchild, Adrian, Elara, Ethan, and Raigyn; and one brother, Kenneth (Marilou) Watson of Chula Vista, CA.
Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents, her daughter, Valerie Rockatis; and two brothers, Frank and Leonard Watson.
The family would like to extend a special Thank You to Hawkeye Care Center for their compassionate care.
Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home and Crematory is in care of the arrangements.
Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting Vera’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Linda L. Ernst
Linda L. Ernst, 79, of Dubuque, IA passed away on February 10, 2025.
Gathering of family and friends will be on Friday June 13th, 2025 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road with a service to be held at 12:00 p.m. Private burial will be in Linwood Cemetery.
She was born in Dubuque, Iowa in 1945 to Raymond and Helen (Clancy) Schneider. She grew up in Dubuque and loved to tell of stories of her adventures on Bryant St. She graduated from Dubuque Senior High School in 1963. Linda worked in retail, until the birth of her first child. She wouldn’t go back to work full time until her youngest was 3. In that time frame she watched and cared for many of her nieces and nephews. Linda returned to work for Zayre’s and worked there until it closed. She returned to school and got her AA degree in accounting. She then worked for Flexsteel and eventually retiring from Area Residential Care.
Linda is survived by sons Mark (Katie) Ernst, Michael (Susan) Ernst, daughter Melissa (Bill) Keehn, along with five awesome grandchildren; Paul, Elizabeth, Margaret, Matthew, and Leo. She is also survived by her sister Florence Gruel, Sisters-in-law Karen Kieffer, Sue Schneider, Sandi Ernst, and Wanda Schneider; brother-in-law Donald Ernst (Laura) and numerous nieces and nephews.
She will be missed immensely.
She was preceded in death by her husband Milton, her parents, her brothers, Raymond, Joseph, Richard, and James (in infancy), Jack and her sister Mary.
Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Dubuque.
The family would like to thank the staff at Luther Manor and Hospice of Dubuque for the care and compassion they showed during Linda’s transition.
Virginia L. Braun
Virginia L. Braun, age 95, of Belvidere, IL, completed her earthly journey on May 31, 2025, at home while surrounded by her loving family. To honor Virginia’s life, a private family graveside service is being held. Burial will be in the Belvidere Cemetery. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Virginia’s family.
Virginia was born on August 4, 1929, in Belvidere, IL, a daughter to Frank and Lucy (Poole) Chaplin. She was truly blessed to spend almost her entire 95 years among us surrounded by family and friends in the same community she was born in. Virginia viewed each day as an opportunity to be the best wife, mother, grandmother and friend she could possibly be and in turn, her legacy of love and devotion shined brightly through each decade and generation she was grateful to be a part of. She met and married the love of her life, Alden Wayne Braun, in 1948, and the two were blessed with 54 wonderful years and two adored sons to raise and care for along the way. Virginia did find time to work outside of the home and invested 48 years in the maintenance department at International Paper. Her work ethic was continually on display and she finally made her way into retirement in 1996 at the age of 67. We are going to miss our dear sweet Virginia moving forward, but are forever grateful for the 95 years the Lord was gracious enough to share her with us. May the love and lessons she leaves behind help to comfort our broken hearts until we see her beautiful smile once again. Thank you, Virginia, for living your best example for us to follow and may peace be yours today as you are reunited with all of your loved ones who’ve been called home ahead of you.
Those left to cherish the memory of Virginia include,
her two sons,
Steven (Carrie) Braun, Dubuque, IA,
and Mark Braun, Rockford, IL;
her grandchildren,
Christopher (Rachel) Braun, Ankeny, IA,
Jason (Brianne) Braun, Polk City, IA,
Tommy Langas, S.D.,
Jennifer Langas, Dubuque, IA,
and Julie (Chris) Roling, Dubuque, IA;
her great-grandchildren,
N’Kaylis, Ally, Naomi, Gianna, Arianna, Brooklyn, and Bodhi;
along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors.
Virginia was preceded in death by her parents; her loving husband, Alden W. Braun; and her siblings, Arthur Chaplin, Robert Chaplin, Gerald Chaplin, Frederick (Betty) Chaplin, Clifford Chaplin, and Mildred Chaplin.
Virginia’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care. We would also like to extend a personal and heartfelt thank you to her niece, Anna Robertson, for all of her generous love and support. And finally, in appreciation a sincere thank you to Cindy Roman for all of her attention and help during this most difficult time. We have truly been blessed to have such wonderful and gracious support around us and we are forever grateful for each and every one of you who played your roles perfectly.
Online condolences may be shared with Virginia’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Jerome N. Urbain
Jerome N. Urbain, 94, of Epworth, Iowa passed away on Monday, June 2, 2025 at 11:55 p.m. at Mercy One Hospital in Dubuque, Iowa.
Visitation for Jerome will be held from 8 to 10: 30 a.m., Saturday, June 7, 2025, at the Reiff Funeral Home in Epworth, Iowa.
A Mass of Christian Burial for Jerome will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, June 7, 2025, 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, Iowa with full military honors afforded by the Epworth American Legion John White Post #650.
Jerome was born September 30, 1930, in Placid, Iowa, son of Joseph and Irene (Casey) Urbain. He received his education from the rural country schools in Placid, Iowa. He went on to become a Veteran having served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict.
On April 11, 1964, he was united in marriage to Ruth A. Kutsch at St. Columbkille’s Catholic Church in Dubuque, Iowa. Ruth preceded him in death on June 26, 2017.
He farmed in the rural Placid area on the family farm for many years, until his retirement. During his retirement he worked for Western Dubuque School District as a bus driver for 15 years and at Reiff Funeral Home as a Livery Driver for over 20 years. He was a huge Chicago CUBS fan, he loved to play euchre and bingo. He loved spending time with his children and especially his grandchildren.
Jerome was a member of St. Patrick’s Parish in Epworth, Iowa. He was also a member of the Epworth American Legion John White Post #650 for 70 years and the Epworth Knights of Columbus Council #7823.
He is survived by his three children, Joanne (John) Miller of Davenport, John (Van) Urbain of Epworth and Joyce (Randy) Frasher of Cascade; five grandchildren, Jamie (Aaron) Koopman, Jana and Jay Miller, Samantha and Josey Frasher; two sisters, Jane Sweeney of Epworth, and Ellen Lindauer of Cascade; IA; brothers-in-law, Joe O’Brien of Cascade, Bill (Karen) Adams of Dyersville and Bruce Cottrell of Dubuque.
He is also preceded in death by his parents; five sisters, Mary Katherine (Dave) Lassance, JoAnn Adams, Monica O’Brien, Elaine (Bud) Decker, Donna (John) Flynn and Nora Cottrell; father and mother-in-law, George and Ella (Berg) Kutsch, sisters-in-law, Jeanette (Leo) Heitzman, Ethel (Joe) Spautz, and Rose Keuter, brothers-in-law, Lloyd Sweeney, Don Lindauer, George Murphy, George (Margie) Kutsch, Robert Kutsch, and Eldon Kutsch.
An online video may be viewed and online condolences may be sent to the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com
Joanne L. Lindenberg
Joanne L. Lindenberg, 89, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away on Friday, May 30, 2025, at Sunnycrest Manor in Dubuque.
Friends and family may visit from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A Funeral Service will be held at 4:30 at the funeral home with Pastor Linda Von Fumetti officiating. Burial will follow at a later date at Dubuque Memorial Gardens.
Joanne was born on October 4, 1935, the daughter of Olof and Ada (Richardson) Berg, in McGuire Bend, Iowa on the Richardson family farm located just north of Dayton, IA. Her brother, Wilmer Robert (Bob) and Joanne enjoyed their time on the farm working and caring for the animals. Joanne spent lots of time with her Grandma Maggie while everyone was working in the fields growing gardens and milking cows. She married Willard “Willie” R. Lindenberg on April 7, 1956, in Dubuque. He preceded her in passing on March 28, 2011.
Joanne had a caring heart and a listening ear. She moved to Dubuque after high school to work at Hillcrest Family Services in the orphanage. She also worked many years as a pharmacy technician at Palmer Drug for 35 years and Hy-Vee Pharmacy for 5 years. She loved her job and had a friendship with many of her customers. She was a proud member of Rockdale United Methodist Church until its closure in 2023. Joanne taught Sunday School and belonged to the United Methodist Women Group. Her family will remember her for her love of birds and her avid watching of “Wheel of Fortune”.
Joanne is survived by her four daughters Luanne Lindenberg, Janet (Donald) Genz, Sandi Lindenberg and Cindi Lindenberg, grandchildren Kelli (John) Jones, Kathi (Nathan) Riemer, and Peter Genz, great-grandchildren Jill, Erik, Logan, Mason, and Ella.
She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents Olof and Ada, son Robert Willard in infancy, brother Bob, and great-granddaughter Katie.
The family would like to thank the staff at Sunnycrest Manor for all the wonderful care and kindness they gave to Joanne. They would also like to thank Hospice of Dubuque.
Clarence J. Adams


Clarence John (CJ) Adams, age 102, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away on Monday, June 2, 2025 at Bethany Home after a long life full of loving family and friends. He was born on July 3, 1922 on the family farm near Turkey River, Iowa, the ninth child of Mathias J and Catherine M. (Harasche) Adams into a family of seven girls and three boys.
Clarence graduated from Turkey River Grade School, a one-room country school, in 1937 and from Guttenberg High School as co-valedictorian in 1942. He joined the Enlisted Army Reserve in 1942. After one semester on scholarship at Loras College, he reported for active duty at Camp Dodge. His forty months of service in World War II included twelve months in the Army Signal Corps electronic schools, nine months in the Army Specialized Training Program in basic engineering at St. Bonaventure College, Olean, New York and Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. He was assigned to the 193rd Signal Repair Company four months prior to disembarking to the European Theater of Operations for fifteen months. On March 1, 1946, he was honorably discharged as a T-3 Sergeant Technician.
Clarence farmed near Millville, Iowa from 1946 to 1951; worked for Westinghouse, Metuchen, New Jersey from 1951 to 1954; owned and operated Adams TV Servicenter, Dyersville, Iowa from 1954 to 1960; worked in John Deere Experimental Engineering Test Section from 1960-1987 when he retired. He was a member of the United Auto Workers, Local 94, where he was Chairman of the organizing Committee from 1961 to 1973. He served as the Steward Council Chairman for two years after they voted to join Local 94 and remained a loyal union member. In 1976 he ran for Congress in the Democratic Primary, but lost.
Clarence met Cathy Fisne when he was studying at Rutgers and she was attending St. Peter’s School of Nursing, New Brunswick, New Jersey in the Army cadet nurses training program and they fell in love. They were married in 1946 in Harvey, Illinois and had three daughters- Patti (Mike) Boardman, Box Elder, South Dakota; Val Adams (deceased), Dubuque, Iowa; and Trudi (Bob) Stauffacher, Monroe, Wisconsin. They were divorced in 1964 and their marriage was later annulled.
In 1980 CJ married Lucille Elaine Bennett Hird at Summit Congregational United Church of Christ, Dubuque, Iowa. They had thirty-four years of happy times with family and friends, playing golf, dominoes, and euchre; dining out with friends; managing their rental properties; driving around the country; and working at Summit Congregational where they were instrumental in building the new church. Elaine died at 89 on June 1, 2014.
Surviving family are: two daughters- Patti (Mike) Boardman, Box Elder, SD and Trudi (Bob) Stauffacher, Monroe, WI; eleven grandchildren- Nikki (Pat) Nuehring, Guttenberg, IA; Jason (Heather) Steger, Colesburg, IA; Erika (Shane) Dever, Cincinnati, OH; Paul Two Crow and Randy Talks, Box Elder, SD; Kate (Tim) Harle, Asbury, IA; Mike Knockel, Dubuque, IA; Kassie (Nathan) Keck, Clinton IA; Jenni (Jason) Galicinski, Cookeville, TN; Jacci Baker, Mt. Horeb, WI; Kent (Kelly) Stauffacher, Omro, WI; twenty-five great grandchildren-Payton and Max Nuehring, Brian Steger, Alexa and Grant Dever, Jake (Courtney) Harle, Lindsey (Quinn) McCullough, Kenzie Harle, Andrea and Ashley Knockel, Samantha, Andrew and Lainie Mueller, Anna, Micah, Matthew, Moriah, Samuel, Jeremiah, Sarah, Timothy, Joshua and Elizabeth Galicinski, and Kole and Kamryn Stauffacher; six great great grandchildren-Nova McClintek, Bentley, Callie, Lillie, Avery and Sylvee. CJ was preceded in death by his parents, ex-wife Cathy Falcone, wife Elaine, daughter Val and dear friend Ted Roepsch siblings-Dorothy Meyer, Agnes Adams, Lawrence Adams, Hilda Nolte, Arthur Adams, Leona Walters, Adeline Knapp, Elinor Pine and Teresa Moser, plus siblings in law- Art Meyer, Henry Nolte, Kenneth Walters, Lyle Knapp, John Spoden, Jim Pine, Virgil Moser, Ila Adams, Irene Adams and John Bennett.
The family wishes to send heartfelt thanks to the entire staff of Bethany Home for their kind, compassionate, patient, loving care of Dad and respectful, patient response and understanding to us. Thank you to the nurses and volunteers of Hospice East of Dubuque who brightened up Dad’s last few months with frequent visits giving care and joy. God bless you for your blessings to us.
Services will be held at Summit Congregational United Church of Christ on Saturday, June 7 with visitation from 9-11, funeral service from 11-12 and burial immediately after at Memorial Gardens. Memorials can be sent to Summit Congregational UCC at 2885 JFK Rd, Dubuque, IA 52002
David R. Jones
David R. (Bob) Jones, 87 of Dubuque, formerly of East Dubuque, IL, passed away Sunday, June 1, 2025, at Harmony Dubuque.
Visitation will be from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Friday, June 6, 2025, at the Miller Funeral Home in East Dubuque. Private family services and burial will be held at the East Dubuque Cemetery.
David was born February 22, 1938, at Dubuque, IA, the son of Bradley and Calista (Hutter) Jones. He was a 1956 graduate of Senior High School in Dubuque. David was united in marriage to Louise M. Orthaus on October 6, 1972 at Epworth, IA, she preceded him in death on May 4, 2017. David was previously married to Shirley Glab with one son David R. Jones, Jr.
Bob worked as a truck driver for fifty years after high school. He worked for several different over-the-road companies throughout the years and retired from Sitco, Inc. in 2008. He was a car and truck enthusiast and enjoyed watching TV, mostly the old time westerns. He enjoyed going out to eat and listening to music. Bob would talk to anyone that would listen, mostly sharing stories of the past.
Surviving are his three children, David Jones, Jr and Michelle (Jason) Madison, both of Dubuque, IA and John (Kelli) Jones of East Dubuque, IL; significant other Susan Kline of Dubuque, IA, three grandchildren, Erik, Calista and Ella; in-laws Joanne (Richard) Gleason, Tom (Marilyn) Orthaus, John (Eileen) Orthaus and Linda (Bill) Noehl.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Louise, granddaughter Katie Jones and several in laws.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com©
Noreen V. McDermott-McCarthy
Noreen Violet McDermott-McCarthy, 98, of Galena, IL, passed away peacefully on June 1, 2025. A private family burial will be later. The Furlong Funeral Chapel in Galena is assisting the family.
She was born March 10, 1927, to Austin and Christine (Foht) McDermott. Noreen married Edmond “Mick” McDermott on April 23, 1949. Two daughters were born from that union. She later married Daniel McCarthy. Noreen and her four siblings were born and raised in the little house on the only side of Prospect Street they call the Osprey’s Nest. She was very proud of that and of her hometown of Galena.
She loved to dance to the big bands that would play at the Palais Dance Hall and even shared a dance with Lawrence Welk. She worked at the Burgess Battery Factory, the cafeteria at the Galena School System, and for over 20 years as a bartender at the Galena VFW, where she met her second husband, Dan. Together, they shared a love of the Mississippi River and spent many weekends at their camp at Gordon’s Ferry, across from the Ferry landing. She was a lifelong fan of the Chicago Cubs. She had a special place in her heart for animals and feeding the birds. She passed her love of gardening on to her two daughters.
She is survived by her loving daughters, Janice (Randy) Watson and Nancy (Mike) Plumley, four grandchildren, Jamie (Lisa) and Ryan (Cori) Watson, Michael and Jessica Podolsky (fiancée Tony Yanella), six great-grandchildren McKenna, Kaitlyn, Camryn and Mac Watson, Madison and Anthony Yanella and the excitement of a new Watson great grandchild on the way.
She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings Beatrice, Vivian, Austin “AJ”, and Carol, and her husband Dan.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at Midwest Senior Care Center and Hospice of Dubuque.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.furlongfuneralchapel.com
Jeanne P. Beeghley
Jeanne P. Beeghley, 93, of Dubuque, died on Sunday, June 1, 2025, at Grand Meadows in Asbury.
There will be a celebration of Jeanne’s life at a later date.
Private burial will be in Linwood Cemetery.
Jeanne was born February 9, 1932, in Woodbine, IA, the daughter of Lyle and Mabel Maxwell Poe. On November 16, 1952, she married Kenneth Beeghley in Woodbine. He died December 20, 1994.
Jeanne was a teacher and later worked for Ludovissy Insurance.
Jeanne was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, where her faith and community spirit shone brightly. She generously gave her time volunteering at Luther Manor, Mount Pleasant Home, and the Discovery Shop, touching many lives with her kindness. An exceptional cook, Jeanne loved exploring new recipes and could often be found leafing through cookbooks in search of her next culinary adventure. In her leisure time, she found great joy in playing bridge, reading, and traveling-pursuits that reflected her sharp mind and adventurous spirit.
Survivors include three daughters, Jan (Greg) Hatter of NC, Mari Lea (John) Riley of Dubuque, and Paula Dix of Davenport; six grandchildren, Lindsay, Chelsea, Taylor, Brooke, Jordan and Courtney; three great-grandchildren; one sister, Marly Abbott of West Des Moines, many nieces and nephews.
Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, and one sister.
Jeanne’s family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff at Grand Meadows, Hospice of Dubuque, and Finley Hospital for their compassionate care and unwavering support. Also a special thank you to her longtime neighbors and friends.
Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home and Crematory is in care of the arrangements.
Condolences sent to the family by visiting Jeanne’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.


