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Dorothy M. Ruden
Dorothy M. Ruden, 95, of Dubuque, Iowa, formerly of Bernard, Iowa, passed away peacefully on January 13, 2025.
Friends and family may visit from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday January 17, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road with a parish wake service at 3:45 p.m.
A Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday January 18, 2025, at the Church of the Nativity with Rev. Msgr. James Miller officiating. Burial will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Dorothy was born on August 10, 1929, the daughter of Anthony and Mary (Johnson) Fischer. She grew up on the family farm on Fischer Road by the Twelve Mile House.
She was united in marriage to Eldon J. Ruden on August 28, 1951, at Holy Family Catholic Church, New Melleray, by Rev. Placid McGee. Together they farmed in the Bernard area before moving to Dubuque. Along with farming she worked at several Dubuque businesses including the Dubuque Packing Co. and Georgia Pacific.
Dorothy is survived by her children Dave (Rita) Ruden, Joyce Giannakouros, Dennis Ruden, her 14 Grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild, a brother-in-law Dick Strohmeyer and two sisters-in-law Doris and Rita Fischer.
She was preceded in death by her husband Eldon, son Jeff “Jeep” Ruden, daughter Jane Ruden, son-in-law George Giannakouros, her parents Anthony and Mary, siblings Donald (Vi) Fischer, Bill Fischer, Marie (Alfred) Kass, Jack Fischer, Rosemary Strohmeyer, Paul Fischer and Albert (Vicky) Fischer.
The family would like to thank the staff at Oak Park Place and Hospice of Dubuque especially Tami, Nicole, and Amber, along with Dr. Andrea Ries for all the loving care.
Parma Gean Lasche
Parma was born in Spencer Iowa to Maude Twogood and Everett Palmer Boyles. She was the youngest of 8 and born in a time that believed in the importance of family, community, and the notion that there is always room at the table for at least one more.
Parma married Charles Lasche on May 12th, 1956. Together they started their new life in Cascade, Iowa, but eventually moved to Dubuque where they raised their children, Loren (Bianca) of Carlsbad CA, Gean (deceased), Susan (Ed) Heber AZ, Martin, Sandy UT, David (Karen), Des Moines and Julie Lasche Brown of West Des Moines; 4 grandchildren, Arianna and Bryan Lasche and Olivia and Jacob Brown.
Parma began her in-home daycare business when her youngest started kindergarten. She helped raise dozens of kids from so many different families. Many of those people remained a part of her life until she moved to West Des Moines to help care for her twin grandchildren, Olivia and Jacob. Many mornings while living in West Des Moines with her daughter, Julie, you would see her walking the twins to and from school where she made friends with all the other kids and their parents. Everyone called her Grandma.
Parma was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, her siblings, and her daughter, Gean.
A celebration of life, open house will be held on January 26th, 2025, in West Des Moines, at 4312 Aspen Drive from 12:00pm – 3:00pm
Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting Parma’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Gloria D. Templeton
Gloria D. Templeton, age 68, of Dubuque, IA, completed her earthly journey on January 12, 2025, at the Hawkeye Care Center in Asbury, IA, while surrounded by her loving family and friends. To honor Gloria’s life, a private family service will be held at a later date. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Gloria’s family.
Gloria was born on June 24, 1956, in Kentucky, a daughter to James E. and Mable L. (Graham) Templeton. She went on to spend her life intently focused on one goal in mind; to bring joy to others wherever and whenever she could. Gloria was a physical therapist by trade, but those who knew her best were well aware that her attendance in clown college was where her heart truly resided. She found no greater joy than bringing smiles and laughter to the hearts and minds of those around her. Gloria was one of a kind in the greatest sense of the words and anyone who met her was bound to love and adore her in time.
Gloria was naturally gifted with many artistic talents as well. Her abilities to write, paint and so much more were continually being exercised for all to enjoy. In her free-time, you could easily find Gloria perfecting her skills with a bow and arrow, or even a sword when the moment was right. She also enjoyed baiting her hook when the weather was nice and time allowed her to see if she could finally catch the big one which was seemingly just waiting patiently for her arrival on the river’s edge. Gloria was also a fan of UK College basketball and a little time in her favorite recliner as her team took the court was a perfectly acceptable way to spend a couple of hours if possible. It’s difficult to imagine a world without Gloria’s love and laughter filling the space around us. We will miss her more than words could say and only hope that she is now free from her earthly health battles as we long for the day when we will see her beautiful and joyful smile yet once again. Thank you, Gloria, for doing your best to focus on the best parts of this life without hesitation and may the Lord bless and keep you until we all meet again.
Those left to cherish the memory of Gloria include,
her three children,
Rosemarie Duty and her husband Roberto Reyes in Chicago, Il,
Eiliyah Ann Ali and her husband Khalid Ali in Temple Hills, MD,
and Kevin H. Duty and his wife Rebecca Duty in Pueblo West , CO;
her ex-husband,
Patrick J Bullock in Hanover, Il;
her grandchildren,
Joshua Reyes, Kaleb Duty, Alex Racine, Michaela Duty, and Jena Ali;
her siblings,
Sandria Templeton Hughes and Larry Templeton;
along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors.
Gloria was preceded in death by her parents; her granddaughter, Gabriella Irizarry; her brother, James Templeton; and her ex-husband, Bruce Duty.
Gloria’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hawkeye Care Center, along with her friends at the Ecumenical Towers, for all of their love, care and support.
Online condolences may be shared with Gloria’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
George A. McDermott
George Alan McDermott, 94, of Cascade, Iowa passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Thursday, January 16, 2025, at Accura Health Care in Cascade, Iowa.
Visitation for Alan will be held from 9:30 to 12:30 p.m., Monday, January 20, 2025, at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Cascade, Iowa, where services for Alan will be held at 12:30 p.m. with Rev. Mark Osterhaus presiding. The services will be live streamed on the St. Thomas Aquinas Facebook page at 12:30 p.m. Burial will follow in the Calvary Cemetery in Cascade, Iowa with full military honors afforded by the Cascade American Legion Post #528. The Reiff Funeral Home in Cascade, Iowa is in charge of arrangements.
Alan was born August 20, 1930, at home in rural Cascade, Iowa, son of Raymond and Lenore (Dolphin) McDermott. He received his lower education in a one room schoolhouse near his parent’s farm and went on to graduate high school from St. Martin’s High School in Cascade, Iowa. Alan was a United States Veteran having served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict, January 1952 to January 1954.
On August 8, 1959, he was united in marriage to Marjorie A. Luensmann at the Basilica St. Francis Xavier in Dyersville, Iowa. Together the couple went on to farm in the rural Cascade area and raise their ten children. Alan also drove school bus for the Western Dubuque School district for 25 years while farming. He also was courier for Ohnward Bank & Trust. His wife Margie preceded him in death on August 7, 2023.
Alan was devoted to his faith and an active member of St. Matthias Parish in Cascade. He was also a member of the Cascade Knights of Columbus Council #930 for 68 years and the Cascade American Legion Post #528 for 72 years. In September 2011, Alan got the privilege to participate in the Honor Flight to Washington D. C.
Those left to cherish his memory are his ten children, Cheryl (Don) Peters of Monticello, Lynne (Jim) Mona of Urbandale, Mike (Monica) McDermott of Bernard, Pat McDermott of Warrensburg, MO, Lisa (Jeff) Workman of Las Vegas, NV, Joan (Jeff) Kramer of Bernard, Bill (Tammy) McDermott of Ely, Tom (Kris) McDermott of Cascade, Judy (Mike) Hayen of Scotch Grove, and John (Rebecca) McDermott of Cascade; and 26 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren with two more on the way; four brothers, Earl McDermott, Jerry (Shirley) McDermott, and Bob (Barb) McDermott all of Cascade, and Howard (Carol) McDermott of Monticello, two sisters-in-law, Maureen McDermott of Cascade, and Susie Luensmann of Delhi.
He is also preceded in death by his parents; a grandson, Ryan Kramer; one brother, Ken McDermott; one sister, Betty (Jack) Vance; sister-in-law, Mary McDermott; father and mother-in-law, John and Marcella (Schute) Luensmann; brothers and sisters-in-law, Mary Luensmann, Lila Luensmann, Robert Luensmann, Irene (John) O’Brien, David (Kathleen) Luensmann, and Delrose (Tony) Broghammer.
In lieu of flowers, an Alan McDermott memorial fund has been established.
The family is extremely grateful for the staff of Hospice of Dubuque, Nurses and staff at Accura Health Center, Sherry Kelchen- ARNP, and Rev. Mark Osterhaus for all the wonderful care and support they gave to Alan.
A video tribute may be viewed, and online condolence may be given to the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com
Harry L. Ketelsen
Harry L. Ketelsen, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and brother, passed away peacefully on Thursday, January 16, 2025, at Maquoketa Care Center in Maquoketa, Iowa, at the age of 87.
Harry Lee Ketelsen was born on December 26, 1937 in Clinton County, Iowa, to Ingwer and Lessie Alvina (Wiese) Ketelsen. Harry’s early years in Iowa laid a strong foundation for a life characterized by hard work and commitment. He answered the call of duty and served in the U.S. Army in Germany from 1955 to 1958. His time in the military earned him an honorable discharge.
Upon returning to civilian life, Harry’s heart led him to Connie Lange, and the two were united in marriage on August 2, 1978, in Monmouth, Iowa. Together, they built a life filled with love, laughter, and the joy of raising a family.
Harry’s professional life was as a dedicated semi-driver, a career that spanned over six decades. He worked for Hoffman Eggs, Smith Transfer, and Consolidated Freight Ways, where his reliability and strong work ethic were well-known and respected.
Beyond his work and family commitments, Harry had a passion for the outdoors. He found joy in fishing, boating, camping, and 4-wheeling. His love for adventure also led him to migrate south for the winters, embracing the warmth and the change of scenery. However, it was the time spent with his family, especially his kids and grandchildren, that brought him the greatest happiness.
Harry was a devoted husband to Connie Ketelsen of Baldwin, Iowa, and a loving father to his children, Cynthia Ketelsen-Kusk of Tyrone, NM, Harry James Ketelsen of DeWitt, IA, Rebecca (Robert) Sonstegard of Maquoketa, IA, John (Melissa) Ketelsen of Las Vegas, NV, Tina (fiancé Dave Hardison) Bennett of Maquoketa, IA, Trevor (Katie) Ketelsen of Davenport, IA, and Dawn (Joe) Crist of Maquoketa, IA. His legacy also includes 23 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren, who will forever cherish the memories. Harry also leaves behind a sister, Cheri (James) Cobb of Tyrone, NM. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ingwer and Lessie Alvina (Wiese) Ketelsen; his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Evelyn and Ervin Lange; his brother and sister-in-law, Harlan and Roni Ketelsen; sisters, Shirley Truhlar and Evelyn Gillette; and his grandson, Michael Beilenberg.
A private family gathering will be held. At Peace Cremation Services have been provided by Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. No public services are planned at this time.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Sr. Mary Jeanne Stopper, BVM
Sister Mary Jeanne Stopper, BVM, (John Edward), 93, of Mount Carmel Bluffs, 1160 Carmel Drive, Dubuque, Iowa, died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025.
Visitation will be from 9-9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025, in the Mary Frances Clarke Chapel at Mount Carmel Bluffs. Sharing of Memories will be at 9:30 a.m. followed immediately by the Mass of Christian Burial. Burial is in the Mount Carmel Cemetery.
Sister Mary Jeanne was an elementary teacher in Chicago; Phoenix; and Burbank and North Hollywood, Calif., where she also served as principal. She ministered as a high school English teacher, office staff, and parish and school volunteer in Glendale, Calif.
She was born on May 5, 1931, in Los Angeles, to George & Pearl (Bertin) Stopper. She entered the BVM congregation Sept. 8, 1949, from Holy Family Parish, Glendale, Calif. She professed first vows on March 19, 1952, and final vows on July 16, 1957.
She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers John “Jack” (Tomalu) Stopper, Brother Edward “Ed” Stopper, FSC, and William “Bill” Stopper; and sisters Sister Suzanne Stopper, BVM, and Elizabeth “Betsy” (Chuck) Gower. She is survived by a sister-in-law Letty Stopper, nieces, nephews, and the Sisters of Charity, BVM, with whom she shared life for 75 years.
Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home, 100 N 6th St, Bellevue, Iowa is in charge of arrangements.
Mary Ann Barton
Mary Ann “Annie” Barton, 84, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Thursday, January 2, 2025, at Westbrook Acres Nursing Home in Gladbrook, IA, after courageously living with Alzheimer’s disease. A visitation will be held on Saturday, January 25, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Egelhof, Siegert & Casper Funeral Home and Crematory, 2659 JFK Rd., Dubuque, Iowa. A prayer service will follow at 12:00 p.m. Burial will take place at Mt. Calvary Cemetery at a later date.
Mary Ann was born on July 23, 1940, in Dubuque, Iowa, the beloved daughter of Clarence and Helen (Mueller) Barton. She graduated from Immaculate Conception Academy in Dubuque and was a lifelong member of Sacred Heart Church.
As a dedicated caregiver, Mary Ann began her career at Xavier Hospital, working in the maternity ward and as an EEG technician. Following the hospital’s merger with Mercy Hospital, she continued her service as a CNA in the Cardiac Medical Unit until her retirement. Her compassion and selflessness were hallmarks of her life, especially evident when she adopted and raised her 15 month old niece as her own after the untimely passing of her sister, Helen Kay.
Mary Ann found joy in life’s simple pleasures—tending to her rose bushes, knitting, cross-stitching, and baking. Her home was always stocked with Pepsi, Lay’s potato chips, ice cream, and chocolate, always ready for her to enjoy while watching a murder mystery or Hallmark movie. Mary Ann was a true lover of music, and she had a remarkable voice that she shared at weddings and funerals, often reminding her family that no one could sing Ave Maria quite like she could. Above all, her greatest joy was her family.
Mary Ann was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Helen Barton; her brother, John F. Barton; and her sister, Helen Kay (Barton) Frohs.
She is survived by her loving daughter, Beth Weiland (fiancé Darren Swanson) of Dubuque; three grandchildren, Matty Weiland of Dubuque, Kayley Weiland (fiancé Jonah Crilly) of Waukee, IA, and Aaron Lehman of Dubuque.
Susan Kay Schmitz
Susan Kay “Sue” (Lieb, Osterhaus) Schmitz, age 73 of Zwingle, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 14th. Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Life Sunday February 2nd from 1pm-4pm at Denny’s Lux Club, 3050 Asbury Rd.
Sue was born in Dubuque on December 12th 1951, the daughter of David and Gloria Lieb. She was a graduate of Dubuque Senior High School.
Sue enjoyed cooking meals for her family. She was an accomplished seamstress and quilter and made many gifts for her family and friends through the years. Sue greatly enjoyed music and had a great love for gardening her plants, flowers and watching birds.
She was married to Gene Osterhaus September 12th, 1970. They had two children together, Nicholas and Jenny.
Sue was married to John F. Schmitz in Hazel Green WI on December 20th, 1987. John and Sue had two children together Jon Michael and Bre-Annah Elizabeth.
Sue is survived by her husband John F. Schmitz, children, Nicholas Osterhaus, Jenny Osterhaus Naderman, Jon (Carlie) Schmitz, Bre-Annah (Tony) Shiltz and two step children, Laura (Ron) Timm and Shelly (Ted) O’Malley, and many grandchildren and great grandchildren
She is also survived by her brothers and sisters, Joe (Lynn) Lieb, Mike (Janet) Lieb, Guy (G.G) Lieb, Troy (Gina) Lieb, Tracy (Jon) Ruosch; a sister in law, Sandy Lieb and many nieces and nephews.
Sue was preceded in death by her parents, her sisters Cheryl Lieb and Cynthia (Lieb) Trine, her brother David Lieb; son in law, Steve Naderman and former husband Gene.
Catherine R. Wilhelm
Catherine R. Wilhelm, 96, of Dyersville, IA, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, at MercyOne Senior Care in Dyersville.
Visitation will be held from 2 – 7 p.m. on Friday, January 24, 2025, at Kramer Funeral Home in Dyersville, Iowa. Visitation will continue Friday morning from 9 – 10 a.m. at the funeral home prior to funeral mass.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, January 25, 2025, at St. Francis Xavier Basilica Catholic Church in Dyersville with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. Gabriel Mensah will officiate.
Catherine was born on June 15, 1928, to Michael (Fred) and Anne Arganbright in Guthrie Center, IA. She was one of 11 children, though one sibling passed away in infancy. Raised on a farm east of Guthrie Center, Catherine developed a strong work ethic and an enduring faith. She attended a country school during her early years and later graduated from Panora High School at the age of 16. Following her graduation, she taught at the country school for a couple of years before continuing her education at the University of Iowa, where she shared a room with her cousin.
During her second year at the university, she met Bob Wilhelm. The couple enjoyed attending Iowa Hawkeye games together. After a while, they parted ways and she took a teaching job in Ripley, IA. At the close of her first year of teaching, she returned to the University of Iowa to visit her cousin, where she and Bob rekindled their romance. They married on November 22, 1951, in Guthrie Center, IA.
After Bob’s graduation from pharmacy school in 1952, he took a job in Mount Pleasant, IA, before settling in his hometown of Dyersville in 1958. There, Bob worked as a pharmacist at the Corner Drug Store, eventually becoming its owner. Together, they raised 11 children, building a home filled with love, faith, and family.
Catherine dedicated herself as a stay-at-home mother, creating a warm and welcoming environment for her children and their friends. She had an incredible ability to balance the demands of a large family with grace and patience. Her home was always filled with the aroma of fresh cookies or donuts after school and hearty, home-cooked meals in the evening. She cherished time with family and friends, always opening her heart and home to others. Catherine’s deep faith was the cornerstone of her life, and she prayed the rosary regularly at home, always lifting up prayers for the welfare of her family and friends.
As her children grew older, Catherine enjoyed working alongside Bob at the Corner Drug Store, contributing to their family business. She and Bob were deeply committed to their community, believing in the importance of giving back. They worked tirelessly to support their parish, hospital, schools and the restoration of the historical Dyer-Botsford House. Their faith was central to their lives; they spent countless hours in Adoration, leading the rosary, guiding tours of the Basilica, and serving as lectors during Mass. They were also active and strong believers in the Right to Life campaign. Catherine also found joy in singing with the Resurrection Choir.
Bob and Catherine shared a remarkable 71 years of marriage before his passing in December 2022. Together, they formed lifelong friendships, raised an incredible family, and left a legacy of love, service, and faith.
Catherine is survived by her children: Pat (Lee) Kruse of Lancaster, PA; Mary (Mark) Gaul of Worthington, IA; Dan Wilhelm of Dyersville; Deb (Boyd) Campbell of Rudd, IA; Linda (Wayne) Overman of Murfreesboro, TN; Tess (Brian) Jones of Greer, SC; Joe (Angie) Wilhelm of Castle Rock, CO; Janet (Dave) Sisk of Brownsboro, AL; Mike (Kathy Henry) Wilhelm of Centennial, CO; Connie Wilhelm (Kurt Rosenthal) of Springville, IA; and Sue (Matt) Kramer of Greer, SC. She is also survived by her youngest brother, Mike (Mary) Arganbright of Linden, IA; her sister-in-law, Diane Arganbright of Panora, IA, brother-in-laws: Paul (Rita) Wilhelm, Dave Wilhelm, and Merle (Sharon) Wilhelm; 36 grandchildren, 49 great-grandchildren, and 5 great-great-grandchildren, many in-laws, nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Bob, her parents, Fred and Anne Arganbright, siblings: Donald, Tom, infant brother William, John, Vince, Jim and Richard Arganbright, Elizabeth Petersen and Mary Moylan, and one great-grandson, Dane Zeigler, in infancy.
Catherine was a loving wife, devoted mother, and cherished friend. She loved to spend time outside in her gardens or on the front porch, savoring a cup of coffee and a cinnamon roll, if you were lucky, with whoever happened to be visiting. She spent many hours out there with Bob, taking in nature’s wonders. She also loved to rock her grandbabies, softly singing Bye-o-bye. Her unwavering faith, selfless spirit, and boundless love touched everyone who knew her. She never lost her keen wit, even up to the end.
Kramer Funeral Home in Dyersville is assisting the family. Information is available at www.kramerfuneral.com
Rosemary T. Capriola
Rosemary T. “Rose” Capriola, age 88, of Dubuque, IA, left us suddenly in the arms of her angels on January 14, 2025. To honor Rosemary’s life, family and friends may gather in food and fellowship for her Celebration of Life from 1:00–4:00 p.m., on Saturday, January 25, 2025, at the Rockford Verdi Club, 782 North Madison Street in Rockford, IL. A Prayer Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. with Keith Seaberg officiating. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Rosemary’s family.
Rosemary was born on May 6, 1936, in Rockford, IL, a daughter to Joseph and Lillian (Oddo) Capriola. She was a kind and sweet soul through and through and the gentlest woman you could ever hope to meet. Thankfully, Rosemary also possessed a strong will and spirit of determination which she carried faithfully throughout her entire life. Burying three infant sons would be enough to leave permanent scars on the heart of any mother, but Rosemary used these trials and tribulations as a cause to focus even more intently on the loved one’s the Lord was gracious enough to gift her with. She loved her family deeply and dearly. Rosemary had decided early on that family was her greatest joy and they were going to be her life until the end was to arrive. Any opportunity to have them by her side, under her immense and ever-loving wings, or even on the phone with her sincere ear pressed firmly against it; Rosemary’s heart was always content when she was playing her role as matriarch perfectly.
She did find some time to share her talents with her friends at the Roma Bakery, and never missed a chance to perform a little retail therapy with Marcy, but again, Rosemary’s heart and mind were continually watching the clock and simply waiting for the time to arrive when she was back in the presence of her beloved family. It’s beyond imagination to even attempt to begin navigating this new and heartbreaking reality we must face without her love and light shining so brightly in all of the lives around her. The world will never be the same and appears so much smaller today sadly. We will love and miss our dear Rosemary with all of our hearts and can only hope to find peace and healing in time. Thank you, Rosemary, for role-modeling so intently the true gift of love, for leading by example without hesitation, and for never allowing the pain that this world sometimes brings into our lives to ever gain a foothold within your devotion to others. We pray that the Lord has brought you into your eternal state with such love and grace that even our pain would be eased in the knowledge of the peace you feel today. God bless and God speed sweet Rosemary and may the legacy of love you leave behind remind us all that this is only a temporary journey for each and every one of us until we must never be apart again forever more.
Those left to cherish the memory of Rosemary include,
her three adored daughters,
Rose (E.J.) Ames, Dubuque, IA,
Nina (Joe) Graciana, Rockford, IL,
and Carla DalSanto, Byron, IL;
her six grandchildren,
Davey Ames, Dubuque, IA,
Jason (Jilly) Graciana, Rockford, IL,
Jeff (Jackie) Ames, Rockford, IL,
Joey (Angie) Graciana, Rockford, IL,
Jimmy (Sarah) Graciana, Rockford, IL,
and Jory DalSanto, Byron, IL;
her fourteen great-grandchildren,
Zoe (Alex), Carmen (Joey), Hannah (Zach), Zane (Sydney), Isabella, Paige, Max, Lex, Lilly, Evie, Mariah, Camden, Scarlett, and Tatum;
her four great-great-grandchildren,
Sawyer, Noah, Joey, and Delilah;
her brother,
Joseph (JoEllen) Capriola, Jr., Rockford, IL;
other loved ones,
Dave Ames,
Mark DalSanto,
and Lori Wineland;
along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors.
Rosemarie was preceded in death by her parents; the love of her life for 33 years, Bob Shipp; her brother, Anthony (JoAnn) Capriola; her special sister-in-law, Marcy Capriola; her three infant sons, Joseph, Gary, and Carl; her granddaughter, Toni Ames; and her great-granddaughter, Olivia Graciana.
Rosemary’s family would like to thank the staff at the Dubuque Fire and EMS Departments, the Dubuque Police Department, and the Dubuque County Medical Examiner’s Office for all of their professional and compassionate care during this difficult time.
Online condolences may be shared with Rosemary’s family at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Sandra J. Meyer
Sandra Jean Meyer, 83, of Fairfax, passed away from complications of dementia on Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at the Dennis and Donna Oldorf Hospice House of Mercy, Hiawatha. Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. on Friday, January 17, 2025 at St. Jude Catholic Church by Rev. Nick March. Burial: St. John Cemetery, Centralia . A vigil service will take place at 4 p.m. on Thursday at Teahen Funeral Home. Those not wishing to attend vigil service, may visit with the family on Thursday from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home and after 9 a.m. on Friday at the church.
Sandra is survived by her husband Herman; five children, Colleen (Tom) Reding of Mt. Vernon, Kenneth Meyer of Dubuque, Greg (Tracy) Meyer of Asbury, Michelle (Mike) Ives of Cedar Rapids and Tony Meyer of Murrieta, CA; 20 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren with two more on the way; four siblings, Barbara Terrell, Cathy (Steve) Krieg, Tom (Theresa) Hooks and Janet Schultz; brothers and sisters-in-law, Mary Rita Hubbard, Cletus Meyer, Trudy Kurt, Kathy (Doug) Schlickman, Wayne Zumhof, Diane Hooks and Jean Meyer.
Sandra was preceded in death by her parents; her siblings and brothers and sisters-in-law, Bill (Jacque) Hooks, John Hooks, Nancy (David) Sparks, Diana Hooks, Linda Hooks, Rick Schultz, George Terrell, Ann Meyer, Willie Meyer, Mary Agatha Zumhof, Jerry Hubbard, Donnie (Eileen) Meyer, and Leon Kurt.
Sandra was born on January 11, 1942 in Kieler, WI the daughter of Gordon and Margaret Ginter Hooks. She graduated with honors from Immaculate Conception High School, Dubuque class of 1959. On November 11, 1961 Sandra married Herman Meyer at Holy Ghost Catholic Church, Dubuque. She was a homemaker for many years and was a member of St. Jude Catholic Church.
Sandra enjoyed crocheting, baking, cooking, travelling by car and flower gardening. She loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Sandra’s family would like to thank the staff at the Dennis and Donna Oldorf Hospice House of Mercy for all of the compassionate care that was shown to Sandra and her family.
Memorials may be directed to the Dennis and Donna Oldorf Hospice House of Mercy.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.teahenfuneralhome.com
Rev. Msgr. Russell M. Bleich
Rev. Msgr. Russell M. Bleich, 89 a priest of the Archdiocese of Dubuque passed away on Friday January 10, 2025, at Stonehill Care Center in Dubuque. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Saturday February 8, 2025, at 10:30 at Saint Edward Catholic Church in Waterloo, Iowa. There will be visitation from 4 to 6 on Friday February 7, and from 9 am until time of mass on Saturday February 8 at Saint Edwards Church in Waterloo, Iowa. The Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory in Dubuque is in charge of the arrangements.
Rosemary F. Stoffel
Rosemary “Rosie” F. Stoffel, 91, of Dubuque, Iowa passed away on January 11, 2025, at Hawkeye Care Center in Asbury.
Private family services will be held. A private family burial will be held at a later date at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, is assisting the family.
Rosie was born on July 9, 1933, in Iowa City, Iowa, daughter of Frederick and Margaret Gronau. She was united in marriage to Irvin R. Stoffel on October 4, 1952, at St. Philomena’s in Asbury. For over 30 years, Rosie was employed as a supervisor at ARA Food Service located at John Deere.
Rosie was a caring and patient person. Her heart of gold and willingness to help anyone define the woman she was. She never raised her voice, and without a mean bone in her body she was a wonderful mother and an even better wife to Irvin. Rosie liked to fish, play bingo, and join in a competitive game of euchre.
Rosie is survived by her children Dennis (Laurie) of Lehigh Acres, FL, Mark (Robin) of Peosta, Tina Sweetland of Davenport, Celeste Fischer of Key West, Andrew (Karen) of Balltown, and Tim of Lehigh Acres, FL, 18 grandchilren, many great grandchildren and great great grandchildren, sister Esther (Dick) Farnum of Dubuque, and two sisters-in-law Pat Parr and Marge Dyga.
She was preceded in death by her husband Irvin in 2012, two sons Leonard (2009) and John in infancy, grandson Christopher Stoffel, two sons-in-law Dan Sweetland and John Fischer, her parents Fred and Margaret, brother Walter Gronau, sister Virginia Pust, mother and father-in-law, and many siblings-in-law.
Rosie had 91 years full of wisdom, good health, and enough love to go around.
The family would like to thank the nurses and staff of Hawkeye Care Center, Hospice of Dubuque – especially Shay-, and Leonard Funeral Home for all their loving care of Rosemary.
Rodney G. Miller
Rodney G. Miller, 78, of Bellevue, passed away on Monday, January 13, 2025 following a long illness. Private Family Services will be conducted. Local arrangements entrusted at Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home & Cremation Service in Bellevue.
Rodney was born August 1, 1946, the son of Rodney Onie and Louise Miller. He served his country in the US Army 1966-1968 during the Vietnam War. Rodney enjoyed watching the Kansas City Chiefs and spending time with his family. He married Sherry Etting on July 9, 1995 in Iowa City. They moved to Bellevue following Rodney’s and Sherry’s retirement.
Survivors include his wife, Sherry; a son, Scott (Christy) Miller; stepson’s, Jason (Makaela O’Donnell) Yeager and Casey (Johannah) Yeager; and 9 grandchildren.
Rodney was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Lisa and a step-brother, Jack.
Condolences and Cards may be mailed to Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home c/o Rodney Miller Family at 100 N. 6th St. Bellevue, IA 52031.
Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.hachmannfuneralhome.com
Sharon F. Adams
Sharon F. “Red” Adams, age 62, of Dubuque, IA, completed her earthly journey on January 11, 2025, at home while surrounded by her loving family and her twin-sister, Karen. To honor Sharon’s life, a private family service is being held at a later date. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Sharon’s family.
Sharon was born on December 30, 1962, in Vincennes, Indiana, a daughter to Clarence W. and Elizabeth J. (Rubrecht) Adams. She spent many years in the Florida Keys where she enjoyed a sunny afternoon on the beach almost as much as she treasured spending time with her friends. She eventually made her way to the Dubuque area to begin the next chapter in her life and made many new friends along the way. Most folks will remember Red as the ever friendly waitress at the Point Restaurant on Rhomberg and the Sunshine Family Restaurant of JFK where she faithfully devoted her time and talents and always loved to visit with her customers. Most recently she worked at Nordstroms before her health issues sadly arose suddenly. It’s difficult to imagine a world without Red’s smile and spirit walking among us and we can only hope to find some moments of peace in time and pray for healing in our broken hearts as well. Thank you, Sharon, for living life as you saw fit and always making sure that those you loved and adored always knew it to be so. May the Lord provide you rest now from your earthly battles as we wait patiently to see your beautiful smile once again.
Those left to cherish the memory of Sharon include,
her two daughters,
Sarah Elizabeth Adams, Marathon, FL,
and Michelle Victoria Adams, Dubuque, IA;
her three adored grandchildren,
Anthony Patrick Latorre, Alliyah Beth Matie-Adams , and Jason Vaughn Morton;
her siblings,
Jackie (Roy) Howell,
Marianne Burkhalter,
Karla Adams,
Tamera Ferguson,
Karen (Glen) Clark,
Bruce Adams,
Patrick Adams,
Angela Adams,
Timothy Adams,
and John (Debbie) Adams;
her sister-in-law,
Cheryl Adams;
along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors.
Sharon was preceded in death by her siblings, Lee Adams, Brenda (George) Bradley and Keith Bradley; Paul (Janet) Adams and Paul, Jr.; her brother-in-law, Dale Burkhalter; and her sister-in-law, Ruby Adams.
Sharon’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care.
“You can call me Red, as she strolls on through. A wide tooth grin, big Red hair moving in the wind. She don’t tip-toe, Red takes up space with a loud laugh and wit to taste!”
Online condolences for Sharon’s family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Phyllis Webster
Phyllis Webster, 76, passed away peacefully Sunday January 12, 2025 at Rock Haven Nursing Home in Janesville, WI after a brief battle with lung cancer.
Visitation will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Friday January 17, 2025 at St. Columbkille Catholic Church.
Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Friday at the church. Burial will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, is assisting the family.
Phyllis was born June 9, 1948, in Dubuque, Iowa, to Evelyn (Rave) and Joe Boyer, Phyllis grew up with three sisters, nicknamed the “Boyer Boys,” and many cousins. She graduated from St. Columbkille’s Catholic High School and began her career at Mercy Hospital in Dubuque. On St. Patrick’s Day 1974, she met the love of her life, Don Webster, and they married on October 19, 1974, before moving to Janesville. Phyllis worked at Mercyhealth System in Janesville for 45 years, retiring in December 2021. She and Don shared 37 years of marriage until his passing in 2011.
A devoted wife and loving mother, Phyllis was cherished for her sense of humor and generous spirit. She enjoyed time with friends, cheering for the Iowa Hawkeyes, attending NASCAR races with Don, and hand-embroidering baby quilt tops. Her greatest joy came in 2015 with the birth of her grandson, Charlie.
She is survived by her daughters, Kristine (Roger) Haecker of Reedsburg and Amy (Adam) Gibbs, her grandson, Charlie, Janesville; her 3 sisters, Mary (Bill) Barton, Carol (Larry) Kelchen, Deborah Boyer; her sisters in law, Karen (John) Ray, Gail (Bob) Champion, Kathy (Bill) McCauley, Maria (Ted) Heim, and brother in law, Gary Webster, as well as many nieces, nephews, great nieces & nephews, cousins, and many friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Don Webster, her parents, Evelyn & Joseph Boyer, her sister, Sharon Boyer, her parents in law Mary Ellen & Austin Webster, and brother in law, Bill Webster.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Rock County Cancer Coalition of Janesville, WI.
Her daughters would like to thank the staff at Mercyhealth System and Rock Haven Nursing Home, both in Janesville, for the wonderful care they provided to Phyllis in her final months.
Sandra Bahl
Sandra “Sandy” Bahl, 76, of Dubuque, died Tuesday, January 14, 2025, at Hawkeye Care Center in Dubuque.
Visitation will be held from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm on Friday, January 17, 2025 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory, where there will be prayer service at 6:30 pm.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Sandy will be at 10:30 am on Saturday, January 18, 2025, at Church of the Resurrection with Father Greg Bahl as the Celebrant. Entombment will be at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.
Sandy was born on April 16, 1948, in Dubuque, the daughter of Leonard and Geraldine (Frith) Miller. On November 16, 1968, she married Steven Bahl in Dubuque.
Sandy worked as a waitress, and for Barnstead/Thermolyne for 20 years. She later worked part time at Dollar Tree for fun.
Sandy was a longtime member of the Church of the Resurrection in Dubuque. She truly loved being around other people, with this passion she belonged to many clubs such as, quilting club, card clubs, and bunco club. As a lover of animals, she was attentive to all of her family’s pets. Sandy also loved music and cooking for holiday gatherings. Christmas was her favorite holiday as she was a selfless giver of gifts, love, and all things.
Survivors include her loving husband of over 56 years, Steve; three children, Brian (Rhonda) Bahl of Whitewater, CO; Teri (Kartik) Athreya of Jersey City, NJ; and Father Greg Bahl of Cedar Rapids, IA; three grandchildren, Uma, Suryan, and Skanda; two brothers-in-law, Mark (Michelle) Bahl of Marion, IA and Mike (Julie) Bahl of Epworth, IA; and many nieces and nephews.
Sandy was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers; one sister, Judy Ellerie, her closest friend throughout her lifetime.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the Church of the Resurrection or Salvation Army.
The family would like to extend a special Thank You to Hawkeye Care Center, Hospice of Dubuque, and her Resurrection Church family.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting Sandy’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Michael L. Geuder
Michael Lee Geuder 70, of Guttenberg, IA, passed away Thursday, January 9th, 2025, at the Guttenberg Care Center. Born on February 4, 1954 in Rock Island, IL to Donald and Mary Jean Geuder, Mike lived a life rich with love and dedication to his family.
Mike was known for his unwavering commitment to those he loved. He shared a beautiful life with the woman he loved by his side, his wife Lori. Together they built a home filled with laughter, warmth, and love. As a devoted father to Todd Koeller and daughters Holly Brown and Jessica Bittner – and later welcoming son Mike Wallen – he took immense pride in nurturing their dreams while instilling values of kindness and hard work. His legacy continues through his cherished grandchildren, he enjoyed each and every one of them.
He was a skilled commercial union painter for most of his career who also owned body shops and the Black Beauty Sealcoating business, showcasing both talent and entrepreneurial spirit; Mike’s work ethic was matched only by the joy he found in helping others. Later in life, he transitioned into security at the Miss Marquette, where he continued to touch lives with his gentle demeanor.
Beyond work commitments lay Mike’s passions – his appreciation for cars brought him endless joy as did evenings spent playing billiards or yard darts with friends and family. A lover of games, like Aggravation, provided moments of friendly competition that created lasting memories among friends and family members gathered around the table.
The family would like to extend heartfelt gratitude towards the staff at Guttenberg Care Center and St. Croix Hospice for their exceptional care during Mike’s final days; your compassion made an immeasurable difference.
Services honoring Mike will be held on Saturday, January 18, 2025, at Morris Funeral Home located in Guttenberg from 9 am -12 pm. Inurnment will follow at Guttenberg City Cemetery. Rev. Mike Ashman will officiate. There will be a lunch at the Guttenberg Golf Course – a fitting tribute celebrating not just loss, but also love shared throughout years gone by.
As we say goodbye to this remarkable man, whose presence enriched our lives so profoundly, we carry forward lessons learned from him about generosity toward others – the importance of cherishing every moment – and above all else, be creative and make it special! The family will continue to share the colorful & unique memories Mike instilled in them.
Survivors include his wife of 45 years, Lori (Koeller); children: Todd Koeller, Holly (Nick) Brown, Jessica (Dan) Bittner, Mike (Traci) Wallen; grandchildren: Caleb, Cole, Alyvia, Austen, Seth, Destani, Ruthann, Hali, Brody, Chloe; and many brother and sisters-in-law.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Don and Jean Geuder; parents-in-law, Leo and Hazel Koeller; brother, Tom; brothers-in-law: Duane, Carson, Joe, and Charlie; sisters-in-law: Sandy, Pat and Barb.
Morris Funeral Home in Guttenberg is assisting the family and information is available at www.morrisfuneralhomes.com. Memorials may be sent to Morris Funeral Home (in care of the deceased) 207 South 1st St, Guttenberg, IA 52052.
Marianne Barton
Marianne Barton, 94, of Dubuque, Iowa passed away Sunday morning, January 5th, 2025. No services will be held at this time.
Marianne was born July 21, 1930 in Chicago, Illinois to Frederick and Beulah Trautman. Marianne graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Home Economics and Occupational Therapy in 1952 from Colorado State University. She went on to pursue a career and passion for occupational therapy. She worked in Dubuque at Sunnycrest Manor, where everyone felt like a family.
On November 30, 1962, Marianne married Howard Barton in Colorado Springs, Colorado. They embarked on many trips around the world and had a passion for experiencing new things and creating memories for their family. Marianne loved spending time with her family and had a love for all things drawing and coloring. Marianne could often be found with a colored pencil in her hand and always loved making new drawings for friends and family.
Marianne can now rest peacefully with her loving husband Howard. She is survived by her daughter Christine Barton Jensen of Dubuque and son Vance Barton; 7 grandchildren, James (Melissa) Lehnen of Arkansas, Aaron Lehnen of East Dubuque, IL, Alyssa Lehnen of Iowa City, IA, Anders Jensen of Dubuque, IA, Portia Barton, Veda Barton, and Ezra Barton; 4 great grandchildren, Blake, Benson, Maxwell, and Baxter; her siblings Lynn and Jim of Colorado.
The family extends special thanks to Bethany Home of Dubuque and Mercy Hospital for taking such great care of Marianne.
Jon J. Marshall
Jon J. Marshall, 51, of Asbury, died Thursday, January 9, 2025.
Visitation will be held from 3:00 pm until 7:00 pm on Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Jon will be at 10:30 am on Thursday, January 16, 2025, at Church of the Resurrection with Father Phil Gibbs as the Celebrant. Burial will be at Linwood Cemetery, Dubuque.
Jon was born March 16, 1973, in Bellevue, IA, the son of Robert “Joe” and Barbara (Manders) Marshall. On July 22, 2006, he married Mia J. Herrig at Church of the Resurrection in Dubuque.
Jon was a graduate of Marquette High School and the University of Iowa.
Jon didn’t want to die. He wanted to play basketball again. He wanted to go on vacation in February. He wanted to see his grandkids someday. He wanted to play euchre at his sisters card party. He wanted to grow old and retire and bask in the love of his family and enjoy the fruits of his labor. His labor was a living labor. He lived every day to show love to others and be there as a friend and someone everyone could count on. We called him the glue that brought everyone together. Everyone he met became a friend, there was no question about it. The centerpiece. But he was so much more than that. He was our touchstone. He was our rock. Truth and love were his essence. You never had to doubt what Jon was about. He was about you. He cared deeply for everyone and that wasn’t lip service. He was an amazing human.
He led people to Christ by his actions and love. He was touched by Christ and a genuine blessing of a human. He was never shy about the obvious fact that Christ is why we do things. Why we live like we do. Why we help. Why we show up in others lives. Why we humble ourselves. And because of who he was, this is now why we cry and miss him so. The world lost a piece of Christ and love that not everyone could give to the world, like he did. We are given the gift of days, and people to share our time with. The gift God gave us in Jon is beyond measure and price.
Please people, don’t forget the impact and beauty you can be on your short time here on earth. He was full of life and gave all of himself and was always so grateful and happy. He felt lucky to spend his days with all the people he loved. His daughters were everything to him and they along with the rest of his family never had to doubt his love. Because he lived in the spirit of truth. The biggest thing Jon left to this world is to love others and enjoy each other. Stay lighthearted and embrace all the blessings you have been given.
His wife Mia, and beloved daughters lost half of their hearts on the day God called him back home. There are no words to fix the pain that has now become a burden on our very heavy hearts. We just hope all those who knew him and were inspired by him, choose to honor him by living like a beacon of Christ. Like he did. He was the lighthouse in the storm. He was the shoulder you could rest your head upon and he was light and life. His imprint will be left far and wide. His gentle, quiet nature spoke volumes. He was amazing. How lucky on his short time on earth he made an unforgettable legacy.
Love never dies we can say, even through our flowing tears deep as the sea. What a blessing and what a loss. We love you Jon.
His energy and zest for the Iowa hawks was over the top! He loved golfing with his friends, playing euchre, and enjoying time with his family. He made everyone laugh and helped us to not take life to serious.
Survivors include his loving wife, Mia of Asbury; his three daughters, Alana (Austin) Cayro of Dubuque; Katlyn (Bennet Brosseau) Marshall-Ernst of Minneapolis, MN; and Ava Marshall of Dubuque; his mother, Barbara Marshall of Bellevue; six siblings, Lisa (Dale) Meyer of Bernard, IA; Lori (Doug) Clark of Bellevue; Paul (Deb) Dent of Bellevue; Cathy (Steve) Freiburger of Bernard, IA; Jim Marshall of Dubuque; and Carrie (Eric) Kilburg of Bellevue; parents-in-law, John (Sally) Herrig of Dubuque; sister-in-law, Jauna (Chris) Kerf of Dubuque; brother-in-law, Dutch (Bethany) Herrig of Fincastle, VA; and many nieces and nephews.
Jon was preceded in death by his father and two nephews, Tyler Freiburger, and Paxton Hummel.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting Jon’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Patricia Wernke
Patricia “Pat” Wernke, 91, of Dubuque, died peacefully on Sunday, January 12, 2025, surrounded by family, at Unity Point Health-Finley Hospital in Dubuque.
A prayer service will be held at 3:45 pm on Thursday, January 16, 2025 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory followed by visitation until 7:00 pm.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Pat will be at 10:30 am on Friday, January 17, 2025, at St. Anthony Catholic Church with Father Steven Rosonke as the Celebrant.
Pat was born on September 18, 1933, in North Buena Vista, IA, the daughter of Norman “Sam” and Genevieve (Wachendorf) Brimeyer. On September 10, 1955, she married Henry “Hank” Wernke at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Dubuque. He preceded her in death on April 20, 2013.
Pat graduated from Immaculate Conception High School. She worked at Sears in the catalog department and Tri-State Dialysis as a Nurse’s Aid. Pat was a very devout Catholic and prayed the rosary daily. She loved sports, especially ice skating, where she would often outshine others on the rink. She enjoyed playing euchre, going Christmas caroling, and watching Hank play softball. Above all, she enjoyed having her family around and attending her children’s and grandchildren’s events.
Survivors include five children, Ami (Tom) Wagner of Dubuque; Julie (Steve) Oswalt of Des Moines; Eric Wernke of Davenport; David (Laura) Wernke of Oswego, IL; and Tony (Nikki) Wernke of Dubuque; 14 grandchildren, Erin (Dino) Pagliai, T.J. (Melissa) Wagner, Brian (Heather) Wagner, Rachel Wernke, Nicholas Wernke, Nathan (Kelsey) Wernke, Noah Wernke, Credence Wernke, Maximilian Wernke, Osborne Wernke, Lori Warden and her three children,Tommy (Angie) Oswalt and their two children, Amber (Brian) Bird and their two children, and Sarah Jorges and her daughter; great-grandchildren, Aisling, Kane, Jace, Griffin, and Payton; three sisters-in-law, Joyce Brimeyer, Helen Wernke, and Barb Wernke; as well as many nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents and husband, Pat was preceded in death by one brother, William “Bill” Brimeyer, three brothers-in-law, John “Stretch” Wernke, Donald Wernke, and Fritz Wernke,and two sisters-in-law, Mary Root and Diane “Dee Dee” Hasken.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to St. Anthony Catholic Church.
Pat’s family would like to extend a special thank you to the caregivers that became family at Hawkeye Care Center, especially Jolene, Sister Margaret Anne from St. Anthony Catholic church, Dr. Kumor for his kind and compassionate care and the all of the staff at the Finley ER and 5th floor for helping them through this difficult time.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting Pat’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Irene M. Dement
Irene M. Dement, 94, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away peacefully on January 9, 2025, at Bethany Home, surrounded by her loving family.
Friends and family may visit from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday January 16, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, with a Wake Service beginning at 3:45 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday January 17, 2025, at Holy Spirit Parish, Sacred Heart Church with Rev. Steve Garner. Burial will follow in Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.
Irene was born on October 28, 1930, in Cascade, Iowa, daughter of Felix and Anna (Neyens) Felton. She was united in marriage to Harold L. Dement on March 22, 1975, in Dubuque, Iowa. Together they shared 39 years of love until Harold’s passing in 2014. Irene worked at Dubuque Stamp and Manufacturing. She was a faithful member of Holy Spirit Parish, Sacred Heart Church. Irene enjoyed traveling and fishing with Harold, and later in life she enjoyed embroidery.
Irene is survived by her children Ruth Jurisic, Cindy (Masa) Iwasaki, Wendy (Ray) Schickel, Glenn Dement, and Terry (Laura) Dement, many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Harold, children Rose Marie Soppe, John Soppe, and Bob Soppe, her parents, and eight siblings.
The family would like to thank the staff at Bethany Home and Hospice of Dubuque for all the wonderful care they gave to Irene.
Lyle A. Gassmann
Visitation will be from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Lyle will be 10:30 am Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in East Dubuque with Father Edilberto Jarapa as the Celebrant. Full military honors will be rendered by East Dubuque American Legion Post #787. Burial will be in St. Paul Cemetery, Worthington, Iowa.
Lyle was born October 9, 1929, in Holy Cross, IA, the son of Aloysius N. and Leonette T. Kluesner Gassmann.
He attended grade school at Sts. Peter and Paul in Petersburg, IA, and graduated from St. Paul High School in Worthington, IA. He furthered his education at the former Bayless Business College, Loras College, and Clarke College, all located in Dubuque.
He was a U.S. Marines Veteran, serving as a Corporal during the Korean War. During his service, he received the National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, three battle stars, and the Medal for Mettle.
He worked in IT at John Deere Dubuque Works and retired in 1984.
He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in East Dubuque, the Knights of Columbus Council 510, where he served as Grand Knight, and a 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus Doubourg Assembly #1573, where he served as Faithful Navigator. He was also a member of American Legion Post #6, the Corporation of Retired Employees, and the Clarke College Heritage Club. He loved nature. He was an avid gardener, spending extra attention to his flowers, and enjoyed the birds that visited his yard.
Survivors include his seven children, Rebecca (Michael) McMahon of Dubuque, Jeffrey (Liz) Gassmann of Mesa, AZ, Elizabeth “Beth Ann” Tabor of Cedar Falls, Susan (Dennis) Doughtery of Orland Park, IL, Lynn (Tony) Hancock, of Dubuque, Michael (Julie) Gassmann of Lenexa, KS, Theresa (Brandon) Durrett of Henderson, TX; 19 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; one brother, Gerald Gassmann of Bettendorf, IA; one sister, Mary Agnes (Jim) Schnier of Bellevue, IA; and two sisters-in-law, Marge Gassmann of Asbury and Beverly Gassmann of Mississippi.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one son, Dr. Lyle A.J. Gassmann, former wife, Shirley Gassmann, five brothers, John (Gracie) (Betty) Gassmann, Marvin (Patricia) Gassmann, LeRoy Gassmann, Robert Gassmann, and Kenneth Gassmann, five sisters, Sylvia (Bob) Fitzgerald, Eileen (William) Besler, Connie (Merle) Luecke, Elizabeth (Sylvester) Gotto, and Gladys (Paul) Knepper.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Bethany Home and Hospice of Dubuque for the compassionate care provided to Lyle.
A memorial has been established.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting Lyle’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Dorothy M. Francois
Dorothy Mary Francois passed away peacefully in Coralville, Iowa on January 12, 2025. Born on March 21, 1931, to John and Chloe (Hook) Holthaus in rural Greeley, Iowa. Dorothy was the tenth of thirteen children. At a young age her family moved to Manchester, Iowa where Dorothy attended the Manchester schools.
In 1950, she married Joseph Behan in Manchester, Iowa until his passing in 1955. Dorothy and Joseph were blessed with two children, Joseph Jr. and Ann. In 1956, Dorothy married the man whom with she would spend the rest her life, Raymond Francois, in Masonville, Iowa. Ray and Dorothy were blessed with seven more children and experienced numerous moves during Ray’s career with Great Plains Supply, Co., including Bernard, Cascade, Denison, and Belle Plaine, Iowa, and Springfield, Missouri where they retired and resided for 38 years until they moved to Coralville, Iowa in 2022.
Although Dorothy worked various jobs during her life, her most important roles were as a homemaker, faithful and loving wife, and mother of her nine children. As a product of the Depression, Dorothy knew the meaning of doing without and developed a great sense of selflessness and sacrifice for her family. She was a woman of great faith and a devout Catholic. Dorothy was also known for her homemade bread. Despite her children’s many attempts to replicate, she reigned queen.
Along with her husband, she enjoyed their many travels including traveling to all 50 States, attending countless MLB games, following the Missouri State Lady Bears basketball team, and special times spent with her children, grandchildren, and many friends.
Dorothy is survived by her husband Ray of Coralville, Iowa, five daughters, Ann (Gary) Kluesner of Dubuque, Iowa, Patti (Steve) Speake of Denison, Iowa, Joyce Francois of Iowa City, Iowa, Rae Ellen (Terry) Denker of Omaha, Nebraska, Michele (David) Rothe of Denison, Iowa, three sons, Michael (Shannan) Francois of Galena, Ohio, Dr. Dennis (Teresa) Francois of Ellensburg, Washington, Dr. Scott (Amy) Francois of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, and one daughter-in-law, Ann Wuertzer Behan of Dubuque, Iowa, 25 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband Joseph H. Behan, her son Joseph B. Behan, and her grandson Sage Francois, all twelve of her siblings, including brothers Stacy (Lucille) Batterton, Karl Holthaus, Walter (Florence) Holthaus, John (Hazel) Holthaus, Dale (Mary) Holthaus, Calvin Holthaus, sisters Minnie (Percy) McNeil, Bernice Holthaus, Emma Holthaus, Ida (Walter) Bender, Ethel (Chuck) Fairweather, and Ruth (Bill) Malone.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Stirlingshire of Coralville and to the many people at Iowa City Hospice for the wonderful care they provided.
Visitation for Dorothy will be held from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, January 16, 2024, at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Cascade, Iowa, where services for Dorothy will be held at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Mark Osterhaus presiding. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery in Cascade, Iowa. The Reiff Funeral Home in Cascade is assisting the family with arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Iowa City Hospice, 1526 Sycamore Street, Iowa City, IA 52240.
Darlene A. Block
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Darlene Ann Block, of Maquoketa, Iowa on January 9, 2025, at the age of 84. She was surrounded by her loving family.
Visitation will be from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A graveside service will be at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 16, 2025, at Dubuque Memorial Gardens.
Darlene was born on January 8, 1941, in Colorado Springs, CO the daughter of Kenneth and Marilyn (Cuddy) Stokes.
Darlene met the love of her life, Robert Block, and married on December 18, 1965, together they shared 43 years of marriage until his passing on December 26, 1008.
Darlene enjoyed working with her hands, she loved to crochet, make afghans and baby blankets.
She is survived by her children Robert (Tracey) Block, of Dubuque and Tim (Tammy) Block of Maquoketa, IA. Her grandchildren, Rob, Derek, Mitch, Katie and Felicity along with three great grandchildren, Liam, Lana and Emilia.
Janet L. Mitchell
Janet Louise Mitchell, 83, passed away peacefully to heaven on January 8, 2025, listening to hymns with daughter Amy, after a brief illness at the University of Iowa Hospital. She would have been 84 on her birthday January 20, 1941, born in Maquoketa, IA to Wm Henry and Mary Irene (Winter) Deppey. She graduated from Maquoketa HS in 1959 and attended Cornell College in Mt Vernon and nurses training at Swedish Hospital in Minneapolis, MN and Mayo Clinic. She was an RN at St Lukes in Cedar Rapids for 3 years, from 1963-1966.
Janet married her HS sweetheart Ross Mitchell on Dec 28,1963 at the United Methodist Church in Maquoketa, who she met at a church youth group function. They just celebrated 61 yrs of marriage and have three children, seven grandchildren and three great grandsons. They will have four new great grandchildren in 2025.
They made their homes in Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Eagle Grove and in Sergeant Bluff, IA 1970 – 1998 where Janet was involved in church, sang in the choir and led groups and attended Bible studies and BSF. She did many community activities, winning the Volunteer of the year award. She was a 4-H leader and a wonderful stay at home mom. She worked a few years at a senior living facility as an activity director. As a family they traveled around the US camping for summer vacations. As a couple they enjoyed traveling overseas to Europe and the British Isles and a cruise to Alaska. She loved her yearly sisters’ tours with Carol and friends.
Ross and Janet moved back to Maquoketa in 1998 where she volunteered in the community with meals on wheels and books on wheels and was involved with many church activities and was UMW President. She was known as the card and craft lady who helped many people find joy with Jesus and give people rides. She loved her classmates’ lunches, brown bag lunch, Town & Country Quilters, Garden Club, travelogues, and time spent with her family and grandchildren.
We are thankful for the loving care she received while living at Fieldstone Care Center in Dewitt, IA with Alzheimer’s for the last 2.5 years. She enjoyed visiting with people, reading her newspapers, bingo, crafts, Bible study and playing crazy 8 cards with family. She especially enjoyed seeing her three great grandsons when they visited.
Janet will be remembered for being kind to everyone, loving Jesus, making arts and crafts especially painting. Crazy 8 cards with family was her lucky game and she won with a smirk. She loved wearing her watch and knowing what time it was and eating ice cream. She loved all food and would never admit if she didn’t like it. She also loved the color red, especially her painted nails and lipstick always with a big smile. She remains with all that she encountered in how she touched their lives.
Those left to cherish her memory are her loving husband Ross, who cared for her for many years. Daughter Jolyn (David) Richards, of Maquoketa, their children Ryland (Morgan & Eli) Richards, Mitchell (Jacey & Rainn) Richards, Blais (Lauren) Richlapp, Karysa (Ryan & Gryffin) Murphy; Son Dennis (fiancé Lori) Mitchell of Murietta CA, two sons Ryan and Russell (fiancé Lauren) Mitchell; Daughter Amy (boyfriend Terry) Mitchell of Maquoketa, her son, Donny Olson of Minot ND.
She is survived by her older sister Carol Evans, San Bruno, CA; brother-in- law Don (Mary) Mitchell of Silvas, IL; sister -in – laws Jean Mitchell of Mason City; and Joan (Gary) Polfliet of Bettendorf. She has many nieces and nephews and friends that will greatly miss her including her bonus daughter Karla Myrtue of Sergeant Bluff.
She was preceded in death by her parents, brother-in-law Michael Mitchell, and daughter-in-law Grace Mitchell.
A celebration of her life will be held at 11 A.M., Thursday, January 16, 2025, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. There is no visitation. Burial will be at the Monmouth, Iowa Cemetery.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Peter A. Swanson
Peter A. “Pete” Swanson, 82, of Maquoketa, Iowa, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on Thursday, January 9, 2025.
Peter Allen Swanson was born September 8, 1942 to Bennie and Grace (Harbron) Swanson in Clinton, Iowa. He went to Malone Country school through 6th grade, then attended DeWitt public schools and graduated from DeWitt High School in 1960. After high school Pete joined the National Guard in October of 1960. He was honorably discharged in May of 1964. He was united in marriage to Linda Myatt on September 6, 1964 at First Lutheran Church, Maquoketa, IA.
Pete was raised on the family farm and began farming right out of high school. He farmed in the DeWitt and Elwood area raising hogs, cattle, corn, beans and hay. The farm was turned over to his son’s, Jeff and Joel, in 2010. Pete continued to help on the farm until the fall of 2023.
He was baptized at Emmanuel Lutheran Church and was confirmed as a member at Grace Lutheran Church in DeWitt. Pete later became a member of First Lutheran Church.
Pete was very active on the Clinton County Pork Producers and served on their Board of Directors. He also served on the Clinton County 4-H and Youth Committees. Pete was active in FFA during high school and continued to support FFA when his two sons were in high school. He was Director of the Lost Nation Consumers Co-op and was a longtime member of the Clinton/Jackson Farm Bureau. Being a member of the Coronado Car Club gave Pete joy to showcase his restored 1951 Chevy.
Most of all Pete enjoyed farming, fishing trips with his buddies, and deer hunting with the crew. There were always lots of stories to share when they all got together. Besides hunting and fishing, Pete became a Harley Davidson enthusiast and traveled to various parts of the state with friends on his big red Harley. On Sunday afternoons you could find Pete driving around in his restored 1951 Red Chevy looking at the crops. Pete became an avid wood carver, taking classes in Iowa and various other states, and was a member of the Affiliated Wood Carvers, LTD.
Pete was very proud of his two sons and daughters-in-law, Jeff and Denise, Joel and Deb, along with his three grandkids Chloe, Sean, and Tanner.
Surviving Pete is his wife, Linda; son, Jeff and Denise, grandchildren Chloe and Sean, and son Joel and Deb, and grandson Tanner; and sisters, Jan Fahrenkrog of Eldridge, IA and Mary Jo (Dick) Kelly of DeWitt, IA. Pete had many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents Grace and Bennie Swanson, sister Carol Hawkins of Arizona, and his in-laws Edward and Mable Myatt of Maquoketa.
A celebration of his life will be held at 10:30 A.M., Friday, January 17, 2025, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 P.M., Thursday, January 16, 2025, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. Burial will be at the Elwood, Iowa Cemetery.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be made to Hospice of Jackson County, Elwood Cemetery Association, or a charity of the donor’s choice.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Duane A. Clark
Duane A. Clark, 65, of Monmouth, Iowa, passed away on Friday morning, January 10, 2025, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa.
Duane Allen Clark was born on October 14, 1959 in Maquoketa, Iowa, to Wayne and Tomy Kay (Miller) Clark. He was a 1978 graduate of Midland High School. He never married.
During high school and shortly thereafter Duane worked as a farmhand for Forrest and Dixie Miller. He then worked for Doerr Electric for a short time before working for Bill Hacke Trucking with Midland Grain. He then worked for IPSCO Steel in Montpelier, Iowa, and lastly for Bullocks, Inc. in Maquoketa. He retired due to ill health.
Duane loved farming, was an avid arborist and tree planter, and enjoyed going on Tractorcades.
Those left to honor his memory include his mother, Tomy Kay Clark of Monmouth, IA; brothers, Jim Clark of Monmouth, IA, and Wayde Clark of Monmouth, IA; sister, Janeen (Russ) Bollhoefer of Liberty, MO; aunts, Donn Ann, and Ann; nephews, Kirk, Greg, and Joshua; and nieces, Shasta, Caitlyn, and Kali. He was preceded in death by his father, and a sister Janet.
Per his request, no public services will be held at this time. A private burial will be held at a later date at the East Iron Hill Cemetery, rural Maquoketa. At Peace Cremation Services have been provided by Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Tyler J. Thompson
Tyler James Thompson, 36, of Dubuque, tragically passed away Tuesday, January 7, 2025, as the result of a car accident.
Visitation will be from 3 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, January 14, at Egelhof, Siegert & Casper Funeral Home and Crematory, 2659 John F. Kennedy Rd., Dubuque, where sharing of memories will take place at 7 p.m. Interment will take place at a later date at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Key West.
Tyler was born on December 5, 1988 in Dubuque, the son of Terrance Thompson and Robyn Spechtenhauser. He grew up in Dubuque and moved to Manchester in 2008. Tyler began his employment at Runde Auto Group. Then, while in Manchester, he worked at Henderson, mastering the art of running a brake press. Most recently, Tyler was employed at Geisler Bros., starting his HVAC apprenticeship in 2020 with Local 91. He was looking forward to completing his apprenticeship in August of 2025. He took pride in his work often said, “I love hanging duct-work!”
Tyler married Julie Petsch on May 28, 2017 at the Dubuque Arboretum. His love for Julie was unmistakable, as he referred to her as “My Julie” in the most loving and adoring way possible.
Tyler was a serial hobbyist, exploring woodworking, beer making, fishing and gardening (and he was especially excited to harvest limes off of his lime tree!). He always had a project going (or seven). He was an extreme sports enthusiast, from skydiving or kayaking to skateboarding, and even broke several bones while snowboarding. He enjoyed taking his motorcycle for a ride, playing bags with the guys, and listening to music, from bluegrass and old-school country to rap and rock and roll. Tyler loved to cook, whether in his smoker or otherwise, and his specialty was his delicious (fall off the bone) ribs. He was a fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes and Green Bay Packers, and he made sure to celebrate every score.
Tyler will be remembered for his genuine, thoughtful, compassionate and loving nature. He had a smile that would light up a room and gave the best hugs ever! Tyler would give you the last dime he had if he knew you needed it.
Tyler is survived by his beloved wife, Julie; his mother, Robyn (Robert “Red”) Ferres, of Quasqueton, IA; his paternal grandmother, Karen Thompson; his siblings, Krystal Thompson, Tiffany Lappert, and Dakota and Cameron Thompson; his step-siblings, Brandy Phend, and Brandon and Brittany Horkheimer; his parents-in-law, Joel and Candi Petsch; his sister-in-law, Marie (Scott) Pillard; many aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews; and their pretty kitty, Whiskey.
He was preceded in death by his father, Terrence (Donna) Thompson; his maternal grandparents, Robert and Karen Spechtenhauser; and his paternal grandfather, Gene Thompson.
Special thanks to the first responders, Dr. Wetjen and nurse Maria for all of their help, care and compassion for Tyler and his loved ones.
“Tyler, you are the love of my life, and my favorite!!!” -Julie
Wayne J. Valentine
Wayne J. Valentine, 79, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away peacefully at MercyOne Hospital in Dubuque on January 9, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.
Friends and family may visit from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, with a prayer service beginning at 2:45 p.m.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church. The service will be livestreamed on the funeral home Facebook page. Committal prayers will follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery with Military honors accorded by the American Legion Post #6. Private burial will be held at a later date.
Wayne was born on April 25, 1945, to Leonard (Lenny) and Thelma (Herbst) Valentine in Dubuque. He spent his early years enjoying time at the family cottage at Massey Station, where he developed a love for waterskiing, boating, and fishing. He attended Nativity Grade School and Wahlert High School, graduating in 1963. Shortly before graduating, Wayne enlisted in the Army, where he proudly served for 8 years as a cook.
Wayne dedicated 43 years of his life to working alongside his father and brother Dick at Lenny Valentine & Sons Body Shop. On April 23, 1966, Wayne married his high school sweetheart, Elaine M. Freiburger, and together they had four wonderful children: Theresa, Kristi, Todd, and Gina.
A passionate outdoorsman, Wayne’s love of boating, hunting, shooting, and fishing was matched only by his joy in spending time with his family. He enjoyed fixing anything that was broken, he cherished his John Deere tractor, which he used to mow his lawn and clear snow. As an army cook, Wayne’s cooking skills were truly unmatched. He had a passion for preparing meals, whether grilling up his famous burgers or cooking large family meals that brought everyone together. He took immense pride in supporting his grandchildren by attending their activities, teaching them to waterski, and coaching trapshooting. One of his favorite sayings, “Nobody has it better than us,” reflected his deep gratitude for his family.
Wayne retired from the body shop, but he wasn’t done sharing his time with others. He drove a school bus for the Dubuque Community School District, forging bonds with students and bussing them on extracurricular activities. He also cherished time spent with friends, often joining them for breakfast, lunch, and sometimes supper, with no need to be asked twice.
An active member of his community, Wayne served as a 4th degree Knight of Columbus, president of the Dubuque chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation, president of the Dubuque Autobody Association, and Commodore of the Julien Dubuque Yacht Club. He was also involved in organizations like the Izaak Walton League, Rambusters Silhouette Shooting Club, and past member of the Dubuque Shooting Society – 330 club.
Wayne’s love for his family, his country, and his community leaves an indelible mark on all who knew him. He attended the 2024 Dubuque Honor Flight to Washington DC, received a quilt from Breezy Ridge Quilts of Valor, and was awarded the Vietnam Veteran Lapel Pin. He proudly served on the American Legion Honor Guard as a flag bearer and firing squad member and was a board member of the Dubuque American Legion Building Corporation. He was truly patriotic and incredibly proud of his service and always took the opportunity to express his gratitude for the sacrifices of those who served alongside him.
He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Elaine; children, Theresa (Jamie) Bahl, Kristi (Gregory) Lincoln, Todd (Christine) Valentine, and Gina (Paul) Schlueter; 13 grandchildren: Alexandra (Luke) Jeffrey, Jessalyn (Ryan) Keith, Matthew and Joseph Bahl, Heather Lincoln (Tony Steffen), Joscelyn (Brian) Schumacher, Hunter and Wylee Lincoln, Kailie (Josh) Peterson, Jordyn Valentine (Mark Duffie), Mike Valentine, Noah and Nathan Schlueter; and 4 great-grandchildren, Emmalyn Jeffrey, Charlie Schumacher, William and Katherine Keith. His sister Kathy (Tom) Meyer, and sister-in-law Mary Lou Valentine, many in-laws, nieces, and nephews.
Wayne was preceded in death by his parents, Lenny and Thelma; his brother Dick, his father and mother-in-law, Cletus and Catherine Freiburger; and his brothers-in-law, David Freiburger and John Marini.
In lieu of flowers, a Wayne J. Valentine Memorial Fund has been established in his honor.
Sheila A. Smith
Sheila A. Smith, 48, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away on January 8, 2025, at the University of Iowa, Hospitals and Clinics, with her loving family by her side.
Friends and family may visit from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday January 12, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road.
A Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 on Monday January 13, 2025, at the funeral home with Rev. Dianne Grace officiating. Burial will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery in East Dubuque, Illinois.
Sheila was born on February 26, 1976, in Belvidere, Illinois, daughter of the late David J. and Beatrice O. (Kruse) Raab. She graduated from Belvidere High School. Sheila was a devoted wife and daughter with a heart full of love and selflessness. She consistently placed the needs of others above her own, taking care of anyone who needed it, from her parents, in-laws, extended family, and most of all her husband. Sheila also had a special bond with her pets, cherishing them all, whether they were dogs, cats, or birds. Sheila will be deeply missed by many, but she will always be with us and never forgotten.
Sheila’s memory will live on in her husband Ryan Smith, cousin Dane (Sue) Steiner, father-in-law John Smith, sister-in-law Jenny (Tom) Rogers, nephews, T.J. and Connor, nieces, Leah and Scarlett, and brother Troy (Carey) Raab.
She was preceded in death by her parents David and Beatrice, her mother-in-law Betsy Smith, and several beloved pets.
Sr. Amelia Thole
Sister Amelia (Ida) Thole, OSF, 94, died at 10:38 a.m. on Friday, January 10, 2025, at Clare House, Mount St. Francis, Dubuque.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Clare House Chapel, Mount St. Francis Center at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, January 16, 2025. Guests unable to attend may participate via livestream at: www.youtube.com/dubuquefranciscans. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery.
Sister Amelia was born on November 10, 1930 in Petersburg, IA, the daughter of Joseph and Anna (Millenkamp) Thole.
She entered the Sisters of St. Francis August 25, 1948 and made final profession of vows August 10, 1954. Sister received her bachelor’s degree in education from Briar Cliff College, Sioux City, IA. She ministered in Iowa at St. Mary, New Hampton, Keota, North Buena Vista, and Guadalupe Parish, Des Moines. She was also missioned in Cuernavaca, Mexico, Chilan, Chile, and Arica, Chile.
Sister is survived by her sisters-in-law, Marge Thole and Rita Thole; brother-in-law Luke Donlon; nieces, nephews, and her Franciscan sisters.
She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Julia (Arthur) Eike, Rita Thole, and Ann Mae Donlon; brothers, Clarence (Frances) Thole, Raymond (Mary Koch) Thole, Joseph (Verna) Thole, Larry Thole and Ernie Thole.
The Sisters of St. Francis express their thanks to Hospice of Dubuque and the MSFC staff for their care and concern.
Memorials may be given to the Sisters of St. Francis, 3390 Windsor Ave., Dubuque, IA.
Egelhof, Siegert, and Casper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Hubert L. Decker
Hubert Leroy Decker, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and proud veteran, passed away at home on January 9, 2025, at the age of 91.
Friends and family may visit from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday, January 12th, 2025, at St. Martin’s Church in Cascade, IA, where a prayer service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Visitation will also be held after 9:00 a.m. on Monday, January 13, 2025 at the Reiff Funeral Home in Cascade.
A Mass of Christian burial for Hubert will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, January 13th, 2025, at St. Martin’s, with Father Mark Osterhaus officiating. Burial will be held in Calvary Cemetery in Cascade with full military honors to be accorded by the American Legion Post #528 to follow.
He was born April 21, 1933 in LaMotte, Iowa, son of John and Frances (Pfab) Decker. He received his education in the Country Schools. He then then went on to graduate high school from the Loras Academy in Dubuque. On January 15, 1957, he was united in marriage to Elizabeth “Liz” Wernimont at St. Theresa in LaMotte, Iowa. The couple farmed in the rural Fillmore area, until retiring from the farm.
Hubert was a man of few words but he was our strong family leader with a gentle heart. He led by example and through his faith. He was slow to anger, and disciplined with love, wisdom and compassion. He liked to travel, attend activities of his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. He liked his ice cream, popcorn, and cereal and would shake his head in agreement when his wife made a suggestion. He liked his quick noon naps while watching his soap operas which may have contributed to his high-level romance. His “dad jokes” were always on-point.
He was an Army Veteran, having served in Guam. He proudly participated in one of the Honor Flights from Dubuque. He was a member of the Cascade American Legion-Post #528, the Cascade Knights of Columbus-Council #930, and a member of St. Matthias Parish in Cascade.
He is survived by his wife Elizabeth and his 14 children Jerry (Mac) Decker, Mary Jo (Jerry) Connolly, Tony (Laurie) Decker, Kathy (Donnie) Staner, Janet (Bill) Laban, Patty Decker, Phil (Laura) Decker, Anne (Gary) Wilson, Loran (Cathy) Decker, Ellen (Kevin) Niemer, Eugene (Sue) Decker, Jenny (Brian) Federspiel, Sharon (Dave) Rowlet, Jeff (Elizabeth) Decker.
33 Grandchildren – Ryan, Lynndi, Ashlie, Cole, Keri, Shannon, Sara, Brad, Luke, Andrew, Marty, Erin, Nicki, Dan, Alex, Gabrielle, Jared, Brandon, Noah, Nick, Kyle, Emily, Leslie, Ben, Stephanie, Nick, Megan, Gracie, Josie, Estelle, Francey, Natalia, & JJ.
31 Great Grandchildren – Hendrix, Addie, Colin, Jack, Brenlie, Max, Simon, Logan, Ashleigh, Aidan, Nora, Jackson, Allison, Charlie, Hayden, Zoey, Nora, Colie, Drew, Reagan, Will, Koen, Maelynn, Easton, Gunner, Wells, Warren, Claudia, Jerry, Ruby, and Rosie.
Siblings Monica (Cletus) Thielen, Darlene Collins, John “JJ” (Erma) Decker, Louis (Darla) Decker, Melita (Virgil) Hansen, Agnes “Fran” Decker, Bernadine (Mark) Giese, and Kenneth Decker; sisters-in-laws, Evelyn Decker, Charlene Decker and Lynn Decker; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a great grandson Donnie William; his siblings Margaret Mary Decker, William Theodore Decker, William Nicholas Decker, Albert Decker, Raymond Decker, Vince Decker; and Harvey Decker; sisters-in-law Mary Decker, Calista Decker, Phyllis Decker; brothers-in-law Jim Collins and Charlie Wernimont; niece/nephews Karen Manders, David Decker, Mike Decker and Robert Wernimont.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt appreciation to Finley Hospital/Hospice of Dubuque and the countless gifts of food delivered these past days.
An online video may be viewed and online condolences may be sent to the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com
The family has established a Hubert L. Decker memorial fund in Lieu of flowers.
Christian J. Berner Jr.
Christian J. “Chris” Berner Jr., a cherished husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully at home on January 8, 2025, in Clinton, Iowa, at the age of 76. Born on June 17, 1948, in rural Clinton County, Iowa, Chris was the beloved son of Christian Julius and Flora Clara (Paarman) Berner Sr.
Chris grew up on the family farm in Clinton County and graduated from Lost Nation High School in 1968. He found his lifelong partner in Barbara H. DeLarm, marrying her on February 13, 1971, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Lost Nation. Together, they built a loving family with their three children, Todd, Anita, and Eric, who brought joy and pride to Chris’s life.
For 32 years, Chris was a dedicated employee at International Paper Company in Clinton, where he spent 25 years as a maintenance person. His commitment to safety and excellence was evident in the training certificates he earned in Hazardous Materials, Asbestos, and Commercial Firefighting. Chris’s work ethic and reliability made him a respected figure among his colleagues.
Chris’s involvement in his community was extensive and impactful. He was a member of the Friends of Maquoketa Caves and Fulton Community Church. He was a former member of the Maquoketa Lions Club, Charlotte Fire Department, and over 25 years with the City of Clinton and Clinton County Sheriff’s Department Reserves. His dedication to public service also included holding a Water and Wastewater Treatment License for the City of Charlotte for over 15 years.
A man of many interests, Chris was known for his love of food and his joy in sharing meals with family and friends. He was also an avid shopper, always seeking the perfect gifts to show his love and care for his family. In his earlier years living in the country, Chris took pleasure in raising turkeys, chickens, and tending to his garden, activities that reflected his love for nature and the outdoors.
Chris’s memory will be lovingly honored by his wife, Barbara Berner of Clinton, IA; his children, Todd (Mary) Berner of Lost Nation, IA, Anita Schnoor of Camanche, IA, and Eric (Kathi) Berner of Lost Nation, IA; his cherished grandchildren, Jordan, Joseph, Gavin, and Camryn; and his sisters, Flora Fowler of Maquoketa, IA, and Milly (Leon) Oberman of Elvira, IA. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother William “Bill” Berner, and his sister Lily Pitts.
A memorial service celebrating his life will be held at 11:30 A.M., Monday, January 13, 2025, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. Burial will be at the Lost Nation, IA, Cemetery, at a later date.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be made to Hospice of Jackson County or MercyOne Hospice of Clinton.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Sheena M. Streckwald
Sheena M. (Fisher) Streckwald, 62, of East Dubuque, IL, passed away on Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at Unity Point-Finley Hospital in Dubuque, IA, following a short illness.
Family and friends may call from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 12th at the Miller Funeral Home in East Dubuque, IL. Graveside services will be 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 14th at Springhill Cemetery, Beecher City, IL, with Pastor Nick Robertson officiating.
Sheena was born on August 22, 1962 in Shelbyville, IL, the daughter of Richard and Midge (Rhodes) Fisher. She was a 1980 graduate of Cowden-Herrick High School, Cowden, IL and a 1983 graduate of St. John’s School of Nursing, Springfield, IL.
She was united in marriage to Bret R. Streckwald on November 1, 1986 in Cowden, IL. Sheena was formerly employed at Shelbyville Memorial Hospital and lastly at Finley Hospital in Dubuque, IA as an Operating Room Nurse.
She enjoyed craft fairs, flowers, gardening and loved music. Her top priority in life was her family.
Surviving is her husband, Bret; two children, Breann Streckwald of East Dubuque and Bryce (Courtney) Streckwald of Greeley, CO; three grandchildren, Ireland Harkey, Arthur and Henry Streckwald; her mother, Midge Fisher, and sister, Sherri (Brian) Depoister both of Cowden, IL.
She was preceded in death by her father Richard Fisher.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com©
Ryan F. Vieth
Ryan Frederick Vieth, beloved Husband, Father, Papa, Son, Brother, Friend and community advocate, passed away peacefully on December 22nd, 2024.
Ryan, born in Waverly, Iowa on April 12th, 1972, was adopted at birth by Harold and Linda Vieth. He grew up with his two younger sisters, Julie (Monzingo) and Diana (Karsten), in Dubuque, Iowa. From a young age he expressed a keen interest in cars, art, and the outdoors. Ryan was a gifted artist, specifically interested in painting, architecture, and woodworking. His pride in his teenage years was his 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS, which he carefully restored alongside his father Harold. Ryan was a member of the wrestling team at Hempstead High School, from which he graduated in 1990.
Ryan attended Mid America Nazarene College in Kansas, graduating with a double degree in Business Management and Communications in 1993. In 1994, he welcomed his first born son, Christian, just before locating his family to Colorado. In 1999, Ryan’s family grew again when his second oldest, Zachary, was born.
In 2005, Ryan met the love of his life Emily, at Exodus Group through Creekside Church. Their love for music, movies, and life sparked their relationship. In 2008, in Centennial, Colorado, Ryan and Emily tied the knot in front of their friends and family. In 2010 the couple welcomed Vincent, followed in 2011 by Aidan, and finally Samuel in 2014. In addition, Ryan became a proud “Papa” in April 2024 when Christian and his wife Azalia welcomed Rafael.
Professionally, Ryan was a skilled IT specialist. He founded his own business Adrenaline Creations in 2007. This venture later evolved into Adrenaline IT, which Ryan continued to operate until his passing.
He was an avid outdoorsman throughout his life and introduced all of his sons to hiking and camping in the Rocky Mountains. In addition, he passed down his enduring passion for carpentry and metal music to his boys.
In September of 2019, Ryan was diagnosed with stage III colorectal cancer. He fought the disease voraciously and became known as a passionate advocate for all people who have been impacted by it. Ryan documented his fight through social platforms, podcasts, and community organizing. Ryan was actively involved in two cancer advocacy organizations, Fight Colorectal Cancer (CRC) and Man Up to Cancer.
Ryan served as a host of Fight CRC’s Climb for a Cure in Colorado in 2022 and 2023. In 2023, he represented Fight CRC at the Cologuard Classic PGA Tour golf tournament in Tucson, Arizona, where he played in the Pro-AM alongside Kevin Conroy, CEO of Exact Sciences. Ryan was a member of the Fight CRC Ambassador program in 2023, and participated in Call-on Congress, Fight CRC’s legislative advocacy program. He was the recipient of the 2024 Mike Mancini Hero Award for going above and beyond in furthering Fight CRC’s mission.
Ryan was also a part of Man Up to Cancer’s Howling Place community, where he shared his lived experience with cancer, and was a leader in the Colorado Chapter. He was most recently involved in MUTC’s efforts to create a constituent relationship management program. Ryan was beloved by the people he met in both organizations, inspiring them to advocate for themselves and others.
James N. May
James N. “Jimmy” May, age 54, of Dubuque, IA, completed his earthly journey on January 7, 2025, with his youngest daughter Mikayla Randall right by his side playing his favorite music. To honor Jim’s life, a private family service will be held at a later date. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Jim’s family.
Jim was born on September 21, 1970, in Dubuque, IA, the youngest son to Tom and Donna (Hillard) May. He had a natural ability to be the life of the party and always enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. Jim worked at Spahn & Rose for a time, but those who knew him best always understood that his heart was continually striving to be surrounded by his friends and family. When time allowed, he wasn’t afraid to try his luck at the casino. Jim enjoyed getting tattoos as well and took great pride in each one, always willing to share and show off his collection. He also had a lot of love and appreciation for his music and quite often his surroundings were filled with his favorites playing in the background. Jim had an affinity for fast cars too and enjoyed testing the limits whenever possible. He also made time to do a little mall walking from time to time and if he met you during his walk, you could be sure he was working on his next good joke in an attempt to bring a smile to the face of anyone who ventured into his path. You could often see him walking with his twin sisters, “Patty” and “Pammy” who would eventually end up leaving him behind because he just couldn’t, or wouldn’t keep up. It’s beyond heartbreaking to have to say farewell for now to Jimmy much too early in his life and we do hope and pray that he now resides in eternal peace completely free from his earthly health battles. Thank you, Jimmy, for reminding us that life is not meant to be taken so seriously that we often forget to take a moment to enjoy it and may the memories you leave behind help to comfort our heavy hearts until we meet again.
Those left to cherish the memory of Jim include,
his three children,
Brittany May, Dubuque, IA,
Jade Ernzen, Dubuque, IA,
and Mikayla Randall, Dubuque, IA;
Mikayla’s mother and friend,
Mandy Randall, Dubuque, IA;
his granddaughter,
Rebecca Ruff;
his siblings,
Kevin (Theresa) May, Dubuque, IA,
Bob (Jan) May, Dubuque, IA,
Pat May, Dubuque, IA,
Pam (Dean) May, Dubuque, IA,
Tom (Cheryl) May, St. Catherine, IA;
along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors;
Jim was preceded in death by his parents.
Jim’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hospice of Dubuque, especially Jamie R., for all of their professional and compassionate care. A very special thank you to Marvin Ney, Jimmys lifelong friend from Paramount Ambulance, for bringing him back home to Dubuque. We would also like to extend a very special and heartfelt thank you to Jim’s brother, Kevin and his wife, Theresa, for opening up not only their hearts, but also their home during this difficult time. Also to his siblings Kevin, Bob, Tommy, Pat and Pam for all of their love, comfort and company in his final days. And finally, a huge thanks to his lifelong friend and the mother of his youngest daughter, “the love of his life” as he would say Mandy Randall, who surrounded him with love, comfort, and kindness throughout his final days with us. May the Lord bless all of you who have helped Jimmy and truly helped to bring a little peace into his life when needed most.
Online condolences for Jim’s family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
John W. Vonderhaar
John W. Vonderhaar, 84, of New Vienna, Iowa, passed away on Tuesday, December 31, 2024, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa.
Visitation for John will be held from Noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday, January 5, 2025, at the Reiff Funeral Home in Dyersville, Iowa where a prayer service will be held at 12 p.m. and the Dyersville American Legion services will be held at 6 p.m. Visitation will also be held after 9:30 a.m. on Monday at the funeral home.
Mass of Christian Burial for John will be held at 11:00 a.m. at St. Boniface Catholic Church in New Vienna, Iowa with Rev. Philip Agyei presiding. Burial will follow in St. Boniface Cemetery with full military honors afforded by the Dyersville American Legion Post #137.
John was born on October 24, 1940 at his family home in New Vienna, Iowa, son of Albin and Agnes (Schwers) Vonderhaar. He received his education from St. Boniface Catholic School in New Vienna, Iowa. On November 14, 1961, he was united in marriage to Judith Lucas at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Holy Cross, Iowa. Together the couple farmed on the family farm in the rural New Vienna area. This farm has been in the family since 1847 and has been recognized as a Century and Heritage Farm. It was on this farm where the couple raised their three children along with fostering over 40 boys.
He was a member of the St. Boniface Parish in New Vienna, Iowa. John was a veteran having served in the United States Army. He was a member of the Dyersville American Legion Post #137. He was also a founding member of the Tri-County Sportsmens and the New Vienna area Historical Society.
Those left to cherish John’s memory are his wife of 63 years, Judy Vonderhaar of New Vienna; three children, Bill (Shirley) Vonderhaar of New Vienna, Susan (Travis) Meadows of Valparaiso, IN, and Mike (Shirley) Vonderhaar, Beloit, WI; 8 grandchildren, Johnathan, Sabrina, and Samuel Vonderhaar, Andrew and Lucas Vonderhaar; Osman Alibasic (Sondra Bennett) of Dubuque, IA; Milisa (Pat) Torrance of Dyersville, IA; Jacob, Rebecca, and Taylor Close ; Tanner Meadows; Nancy (Doug) Hoefler of New Vienna, IA; Rebecca (Korey) Stockman; Chase Miller; one brother, Francis (Elaine) Vonderhaar of New Vienna; brothers and sisters-in-law, Tom (Ruth) Lucas of Dyersville, Mark (Jen Stansberry) Lucas of Coralville, John (Bev) Lucas of Sherrill, Joe (Michele) Lucas of Lake St. Louis, MO, Dan (Angie Phillips) Lucas of Minneapolis, MN, Carrie Schmitt of Richardsville, Connie (Leon) Jaeger of Dubuque and Barb Lucas of Iowa City; step brothers and sisters-in-law, Al (Jeanne) Kluesner of Dubuque, Peter (Karen) Kluesner of New Vienna, Duane (Mae) Kluesner of Holy Cross, and Chuck (Donna) Kluesner of Peosta; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents; grandson Dillon Bond, Scott Close; one brother, Leonard (Margaret) Vonderhaar; two sisters, Theresa (Jim) Elgin, and Rita (Mel) Schuster; father and mother-in-law, Lawrence and Dolores (Meinen) Lucas; step mother-in-law, Dorothy (Englin) Kluesner-Lucas; brother-in-law, Mike Schmitt; step sister-in-law, Cathy Kluesner; step sister-in-law Jean Kluesner; three nephews, James, Randy, and Steve Vonderhaar; and one niece, Debra Burkart.
A Video Tribute may be viewed, and online condolences may be sent to the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com
Dale G. Ball
Dale G. Ball, 85, of Dubuque, IA, passed away Monday, January 6, 2025, at Harmony Care Center in Dubuque.
A visitation will be held Tuesday, January 14, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd. Followed by a funeral service at 11:00 a.m. with Deacon Mike Timmerman officiating. The burial will follow at Linwood Cemetery in Dubuque.
Dale was born December 5th, 1939, in Dubuque, IA, to Irvin and Dorothy (Dausener) Ball. He served in the US Navy 1959-1961 followed by seven years in the Navy Reserves.
He was always cracking jokes, Dale was a huge Iowa Hawkeye fan and enjoyed fishing, hunting and spending time at the casino.
Dale is survived by his special cousins, Dana (Dale Winter) VanOstrand and Laura (Jay) Leigh, who is also his Goddaughter, along with many other cousins.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established.
The family would like to thank the staff at Harmony Care Center, especially Tammy; also to Hospice of Dubuque, especially Kelly for their exceptional care of Dale.
James L. Roseliep
James Louis Roseliep was born on May 28, 1949, to Cathryn (Heim) and Louis Roseliep. He was the second of three children, including his older brother, Tom, and younger brother, Dan. He grew up in the North End on Central Avenue, attending school at Holy Ghost and Wahlert High School.
Jim was a product of the post-war baby boom, and his tastes ran to the era’s typical obsessions: rock ‘n’ roll, the Yankees, The Three Stooges – and above all else, cars. Jim’s love for muscle cars was completely unbounded, although he swore allegiance to Chevy over Ford, and more specifically, to Corvettes over all other cars. Jim wasn’t bookish by conventional standards, but give him a model year of a Corvette or Camaro and he was ready with the specs. As a teenager he and his friends burned around Dubuque in their parents’ cars, and when those weren’t fast enough, they bought their own to speed through deserted county roads. On Fridays in the warmer months Jim’s crew would head to Cordova, Illinois, where they raced modded muscle cars on the quarter-mile track. Sometimes they won, too.
Jim’s dad, Louis, founded Office Furniture Warehouse, and from a young age Louie’s sons learned firsthand what it took to run a business. When Louie started tinkering with home security systems, Jim took it on as his personal challenge. Eventually Jim left his two jobs at Beecher’s and the Pack to found his own company, Security Products of Dubuque.
By the mid-1970s business at Security Products was thriving, and so was his personal life: Jim married fellow Dubuquer Jacquelyn Zwack. In 1981 their first child, Will, was born. Three years later a girl named Justine came along, prompting a move from their house on West 17th Street to Fairway Drive, where they’d stay for over twenty years. Their third and youngest child, Andy, arrived in 1986.
Jim worked long hours, even starting a second business – Classic Motors of Dubuque – as a way to buy, sell, and talk cars. But first and foremost Jim was a family man. Always one for parties and impromptu celebrations, he and Jacquie decked their house for every holiday, and every gathering, large or small. They hauled the kids all over town for sports practices and music lessons. And the family were regulars at Sunday Mass, first at Nativity, then St. Anthony’s, and finally St. Raphael’s.
The life of a business owner is never uncomplicated, starting with the daily running of a team of workers, and extending out to all aspects of a business, including sales, service, and reams of paperwork. Jim greeted everything with a smile and characteristic resolve. By quitting time he’d be back home cooking meat on the grill, cigar in hand, with kids and dogs running around the backyard.
In the mid-2000s Jim’s fortunes changed. He suffered a series of mysterious medical incidents that had doctors baffled. Ever one with the soft touch – Jim was a kid at heart who loved practical jokes, working on model trains, or racing slot cars with the kids – he was now sometimes closed off and impatient. It took years for him to receive the diagnosis that explained the changes his family noticed.
After selling Security Products, Jim stayed busy consulting and working out car deals. But his greatest success during this period was becoming a grandpa four times over. Jim was overjoyed that his family now included Axel, Effi, Viggo, and Georgie.
Jim Roseliep passed away on January 3, 2025. He was preceded in death by his parents, Louis and Cathryn, and his brother, Tom. Jim will be remembered for his generosity, his love of family, and his inexhaustible supply of stories about fast cars and bygone days.
Online condolences for Jim’s family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
David J. Haas
David J. Haas, 74, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away on Monday January 6, 2025, at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics in Iowa City.
Friends and family may visit from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Friday January 10, 2025, at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 1780 White St, Dubuque, Iowa 52001.
Funeral Service will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Friday at the church with Pastor Ann Fritschel officiating. Military Honors will be accorded by the American Legion Post #6. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, is assisting the family.
Dave was born on May 31, 1950, the only son of Warren C. and Velma (Earle) Haas. He graduated from Dubuque Senior High School in 1968. He was a Vietnam Vet who honorably served his country in the Air Force, stationed at Biloxi MS, Thailand and Offutt AFB, Omaha NE and later in the Naval Reserve in Dubuque. On July 29, 1981, he married his Belmont, Wisconsin sweetheart, Kaye Kilian, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
He worked at Theisen’s in Dubuque for 25 years until his retirement in 2012. To his family, hundreds of friends, and motorcycle buddies, Dave was a beacon of warmth and friendship. He enjoyed being a great photographer for all of the music venues in the tri-state area.
Dave is survived by Kaye, his son Kyal (Brianne Boals) Haas of Dubuque, sisters Sandi (Terry) Schmidt of Apple Canyon Lake, Illinois and Sue (Mike) Schwartz of La Motte, Iowa, and nieces and nephews Nicole and Finley Schmidt, Jacob (Cyndy Montgomery) Schwartz, Jeff (Stephanie) Schmidt, and Molly (Jamie) Scott, Greta and Enid, brothers-in-law Ken Kilian, Randy Kilian, and Rick Kilian, and his fur-babies Snickers and Friskie.
Dave was preceded in death by his parents, stepmother Lorraine Haas, and in-laws Lyal and Melva Kilian.
In lieu of flowers, a David Haas Memorial Fund has been established.
David’s final great act was the donation of his pacemaker to the Iowa State University College Lloyd Veterinary Medicine Center for the advancement of science and care of dogs.
Dorothy F. Schmaltz
Visitation will be from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm Thursday, January 9, 2025 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Dorothy will be 10:00 am Friday, January 10, 2025, at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church with Father Lyle Wilgenbush as celebrant. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.
Dorothy was born October 8, 1938, in Cuba City, WI, the daughter of Clarence and Rosalyn Droeszler Timmerman. On November 23, 1968, she married Richard J. Schmaltz Sr. in Kieler, WI.
She was a 1960 graduate of Alverno College in Milwaukee, WI.
Dorothy was in the Order of the Sisters of the Franciscans, where she had the honor of meeting Mother Teresa. She was a teacher teaching over 5,000 kids in her lifetime including the migrant children in Wisconsin. She spent the majority of her career at St. Joseph the Worker.
She was a member of St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, sharing her love of God with the church’s choir. An avid reader and the family’s historian, she also possessed a deep spirituality, always praying for those in need. She cherished the time with her husband, children, and grandchildren.
Survivors include her husband, Richard; her five children, Rich (Angela) Schmaltz, Jr. of West Des Moines, IA, Maria (Dan) Stephenson of Normal, IL, Tanya (Doug) Lex of Dubuque, Steven (Missy) Schmaltz of Prior Lake, MN, and Sonya (Steve) Waldorf of Middleton, WI; 16 grandchildren, Caitlin (Robin) Tedford, Hannah (Alex) Smith, Morgan (Matt) Olsen, Madeline (Sam) Glancy, Mikhayla Schmaltz, Clarissa Stephenson, Patrick Stephenson, Connor Stephenson, Kaylee Lex, Nathan Lex, Ryan Lex, Trevor Schmaltz, Tyler Schmaltz, Nicholas Waldorf, Nolan Waldorf, and Adeline Waldorf; six great-grandchildren, Kit, Hadley, Declan, Rory, Maeve, and Amir; three brothers, Tom (Elaine) Timmerman of Hazel Green, WI, Joe Timmerman of Dickeyville, WI, and Peter (Joyce) Timmerman of Dubuque; and two sisters-in-law, Alice (Terry) Trigg of San Jose, CA, and Karen Timmerman of Kieler, WI.
Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents, two great-grandsons, Luka and Ira Smith, one brother, Elmer Timmerman, one niece, Renee Timmerman, and in-laws, Geri Timmerman, Wendlin Schmaltz, and Kathryn Olson.
Dorothy’s family extends their heartfelt thanks to the staff at Tri-State Dialysis and the ICU nurses at Finley Hospital for their exceptional care and compassion.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting Dorothy’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Steven A. Naderman
Steven (Steve) Alan Naderman, 53, of Iowa City, formerly the Dubuque area, passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, January 5, 2025.
Family and friends may call from 3:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 9, 2025 and from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. on Friday at the Miller Funeral Home in East Dubuque, IL, where funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday. Burial will follow in the East Dubuque Cemetery.
Steve was born in Iowa City on November 23, 1971, the son of Pat and Julie (Hawk) Naderman.
After high school Steve began working for Manatt’s Inc in the paving division and was still employed with them at the time of his death. His work ethic, attention to detail and dedication to excellence allowed him to rise within the company, resulting in a career that spanned almost 4 decades. Steve will forever be remembered for his coined leadership motto “We are Manatt’s, we are better than that” as a measure of the expectations and quality of work he expected from crews.
In 2003, Steve married Jenny (Osterhaus) Naderman and had a marriage that lasted 20 years. They had 2 sons, Griffin (19) and Leo (12) along with a stepdaughter, Megan Krapfl (30). The pride Steve had for his children and their accomplishments was immeasurable and evident in the joy displayed when talking about them.
Steve is survived by his parents, Pat & Julie Naderman, St.Donatus, IA; his former wife & children, Jenny, Griffin, and Leo Naderman, and Megan Krapfl all of Tipton IA; brother, Pat (Becky) Naderman, Des Moines IA, sister, Christine (David) Kelchen, Vinton IA, and brother, Billy ( Lisa) Naderman, Hazel Green WI; along with many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Steve is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Clarence & JoAnn Hawk, and paternal grandparents, Jo & Rita Naderman, and uncles and aunts, Jim & Linda Hawk and Brian & Gladys Hawk.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com©
Cooper D. Cook
Cooper Dale Cook, 16 of Cascade, Iowa passed away on January 4th, 2025.
Visitation will be from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, January 10th, 2025, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road in Dubuque. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 11th, 2025, at Holy Family Catholic Church, New Melleray with Msgr. Thomas Toale officiating. His burial will be at a later date in the church cemetery. Online condolences may be left at www.leonardfuneralhome.com
Cooper was born to Jodi (Friederick) and Tim Cook on March 12th, 2008. He attended Cascade Elementary, Bernard Elementary, and was currently enrolled online at Penn Foster, preparing to graduate this year.
As the oldest boy, he had no fear of diving into anything, even if it was new to him. Cooper had a love for farming, using his own tractor and bailer to tend to the fields, including custom baling for his dad and neighbors. He was good with his hands and mechanically inclined. Cooper was a fast learner and a very smart kid. He loved vehicles, the faster and louder the better, loving to give others a crazy ride. He enjoyed riding motorcycles, 4-wheelers, and snowmobiles. He had a love for hunting and fishing that started at a young age. He was very strong for his age and loved a good arm-wrestling session, with whoever was willing to step up, even though they would usually lose.
Cooper was quiet, but once you got to know him, he had a lot to say. Cooper was witty, hardworking, and always willing to help someone in need. Cooper was a protector to his siblings and friends, a great son and complete B.S.er who loved to tell a tall tale and goofy stories. He was such a wild child that you never knew if his stories were true or not.
He loved his older sisters, Autumn and Lacie, his younger brother, Dustin with all his heart. His friends were a staple in his life, always around the house and the farm. He was surrounded by such great friends and family. He loved teasing them, playing pool, fishing and hunting, and driving vehicles that sometimes ended up in the junk yard!
He is survived by his parents, Tim and Jodi Cook, his siblings, Autumn, Lacie and Dustin Cook. Grandma Alice Cook and Grandpa Kenny Friederick; aunts and uncles: Tom (Jean) Cook, Troy (LeeAnn) Cook, Tricia (Terry) McElmeel, Todd (Kathy) Cook, Tony (Tanya) Cook, Tanya (Steve) Kluesner, Travis (Diana) Cook, Terry (Holly) Cook, Tara (John) Lynch, Renee (Brian) Ridenour, Tim (Dawn) Friederick, Rhonda (Dirk) Deutmeyer, and Tom Friederick, as well as many close cousins.
He was preceded in death by his grandpa, Dale Cook, grandma June Friederick, farmhand/friends/mentors, John “Crow” Krogman, Jim “Eb” Fischer, and Alan “Squeak” Turnis.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be established in Cooper’s name.
Cooper had a great life and so much love surrounding him. Some sorrow runs deeper than we can imagine. Please do whatever it takes to let the pain out. Even when you are in pain, remember you are surrounded by family and friends that love you. We love our Cooper so very very much.
Cooper’s last act of helping was to donate his organs to others.
Jeffrey A. Tracy
Jeffrey A. “Jeff” Tracy, 51, of Boone, Iowa, and formerly of Maquoketa, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, January 4, 2025, at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa.
Jeffrey Allan Tracy was born on March 30, 1974 in Maquoketa, Iowa, to Jerald and Cindy (Clark) Tracy. He was raised by his mother and stepfather David Crochek. Jeff had attended schools in both Maquoketa and Boone, Iowa.
Jeff had worked as a carpenter for Mike Holmes Construction in Delmar, and Jon Pritchard of Pritchard Construction in Boone, Iowa.
Jeff loved nature and the outdoors. He was an animal lover and enjoyed fishing, deer watching, and mushrooming. He believed in living the old way, like the old days.
Those left to honor his memory include his children, Cody Tracy of Dubuque, IA, and Dakota (and fiancé Lucas Isaac) Tracy of Maquoketa, IA; his mother and stepfather, Cindy Holdsworth-Bock and Doug Bock of Bellevue, IA; father and stepmother, Jerald and Jan Tracy of WI; grandson, Silas Isaac; brothers, Jeramie Tracy of Dubuque, IA, Jason (Jolene) Tracy of Dubuque, IA, James Tracy of Boone, IA, and Douglas Holdsworth of Dubuque, IA; and sisters, Janey (Will) McCabe of Jefferson, IA, Alaina (Jason) Havens of Bellevue, IA, Chelbie (Ron) Holdsworth of Bellevue, IA, Brittany Holdsworth of Dubuque, IA, and Emily Strehle of Davenport, IA; and many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents, and his stepfather who raised him, David Crochek.
A graveside and burial celebrating his life will be held at 12:30 P.M., Friday, January 10, 2025, at Union Cemetery, rural Maquoketa, IA. Visitation will be held prior to the service from 10 A.M. to 12 P.M. at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a Jeffrey A. “Jeff” Tracy memorial fund has been established.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Carolyn T. Eggers
Carolyn T. (McFadden) Eggers, 83, of Bellevue, passed with her husband and children by her side as they traveled to Los Cabos, Mexico for the winter, on Thursday, January 2, 2025 at Hillcrest Medical Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Funeral Mass will be 10:30 am, Monday, January 13, 2025 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Bellevue. Visitation will be 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm, Sunday, January 12, 2025 at Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home & Cremation Service in Bellevue, additional visitation will be 9:00 am – 10:00 am prior to Mass on Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery in Bellevue.
Carolyn was born August 2, 1941 in Dubuque, the daughter of Walter and Lillian (Berning) McFadden. She graduated from Dubuque Wahlert High School in 1960. Carolyn married Daryll Eggers on August 22, 1964. She worked for Interstate Power prior to her marriage to Daryll. Carolyn was instrumental in helping with the renovation and running the restaurant at Potter’s Mill in Bellevue for many years, many of the recipes were of her own creation. She enjoyed gardening, boating, and golf.
Survivors include her husband, Dr. Daryll “Butch” Eggers; children, Brenden (Kimberly) Eggers and Kristin (John) Lovig; grandchildren, Stephanie (Austin), Caleb, Grayson, Alden, Eddie (Sage), Lucas, and James; great-grandchildren, Hayden, Bryson, and Briar; siblings, Paul (Beverly) McFadden, Gerald (Beverly) McFadden, Hugh (Lois) McFadden, , and Kathleen Koos; brothers and sisters in-law, Pat McFadden, Kathaleen Charlton, Barb Eggers, Willard “Greg” (Val) Eggers, Dan (Caroline) Eggers, and Bette “Tweet” (Tom) Lyman; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Carolyn was preceded in death by her parents; Walter and Lillian McFadden; father and mother in-law, Willard and Marjorie Eggers; siblings, Dr. Phillip McFadden, Richard “Dick” (Carol) McFadden, Walter (Mary Lou) McFadden, Marianne (George) Piemonte, Patrick McFadden (infancy), and Francis McFadden (infancy); and a brother in-law, Virgil “Rocky” Eggers.
Memorials in Carolyn’s memory will be directed toward the Bellevue Flower Gardens on Riverview.
Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.hachmannfuneralhome.com
Sr. Myra Weitl, OSF
Sister Myra (Valerian) Weitl, OSF, 87, passed away on January 5, 2025 at Mount Saint Francis.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at the Clare House Chapel, Mount St. Francis Center at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 8, 2025 followed by burial at the Sisters of St. Francis natural burial site. Guests unable to attend may participate via livestream at: www.youtube.com/dubuquefranciscans. Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, is in charge of arrangements.
Myra was born on October 1, 1937 in Templeton, Iowa, the daughter of Charles and Anna (Liewer) Weitl. Myra entered the Sisters of St. Francis August 25, 1956 and made final profession of vows August 12, 1962. Sister received her BA in education from Briar Cliff College, Sioux City, IA. She ministered as an educator in Iowa at St. Donatus, Holy Cross, Alton, Remsen, and Arcadia. She also served in Minneapolis, MN and Calhoun City, MS.
Sister is survived by her brother, Norbert Weitl, sisters-in-law, Ruth Ann Weitl, Almyra Weitl, and Pat Weitl; nieces and nephews, and her Franciscan sisters.
Sister was preceded in death by her parents; her sisters Arlene (Gaylord) Stangl and Nola (Vernon) Kohorst; brothers Richard Weitl, Marlo Weitl, and Charles Weitl.
The Sisters of St. Francis express their thanks to Hospice of Dubuque and the MSFC staff for their care and concern.
Memorials may be given to the Sisters of St. Francis, 3390 Windsor Ave., Dubuque, IA.
Nancy R. Sawvell
Nancy Rae Sawvell, 63, of Dubuque, IA, passed away on Monday, December 23, 2024, at Sunnycrest Manor. To honor Nancy’s life, a private service will be held at a later date.
Nancy was born on March 5, 1961, in Seoul, South Korea. She was adopted by Francis Elba Nagel and Melva Mae Sawvell, and spent her early years in Monona, IA. She later moved to Lacrosse, WI, where she worked as a Direct Service Provider for adults with developmental disabilities, and also volunteered to provide support for those living with HIV/AIDS.
Eventually, Nancy found herself living in Dubuque, where she befriended people at the Hillcrest Family Services Wellness Center and the S.O.U.R.C.E. and became a beloved member/supporter of the recovery community. She could also be found working at the Center of I Am or volunteering at the Dubuque Museum of Art.
Although Nancy could be a bit rough around the edges, she also chose to love fiercely and wear her heart on her sleeve. We’ll miss being able to visit with her over cigarettes and coffee as she shared about whatever was currently on her mind. Nancy loved to study—especially the arts and religion/spirituality, and while she loved life, we can find solace that she has moved on to experience the mystery beyond.
We would like to thank the Tri-State Cremation Center and the Holy Spirit Parish for their support in this period. We are also thankful for the staff at Sunnycrest Manor, Hospice of Dubuque, and the Visiting Nurses Association for their assistance—your care during Nancy’s final days is much appreciated.
Online condolences for Nancy’s family and friends may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Jeanette B. Gotzinger
Jeanette B. Gotzinger, 91, of Dubuque, IA, died Friday, January 3, 2025, at MercyOne. In honor of Jeanette’s life, a memorial mass will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday, January 11, 2025, at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 3685 County HHH in Kieler, WI, with Father Bernard Rott officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call prior to the service at the Immaculate Conception Parish Center from 9:00-11:00 am. The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Jeanette’s family.
Jeanette was born on January 11, 1933, the daughter of Raymond and Helen (Helbing) Jansen raised in Kieler, WI. She was united in marriage to Milton H. Gotzinger on April 24, 1954, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Kieler, WI. Jeanette was a long-time member of Immaculate Conception. She was a homemaker and raised her four daughters. Jeanette loved spending time with her family and especially caring for her grandchildren. She enjoyed playing cards and bingo. She will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her.
Survivors include her loving husband Milton and daughters, Lynn McGraw of Port Washington, WI, Nancy (Alan) Bahl of Dubuque, Peggy (Gary) Trowbridge, of Kieler, and Kelly (Mark) Chapman of Dubuque; two sisters, Shirley (Joe) Burbach, of Dubuque, and Sharon (Tom) Runde, of Hazel Green; a brother, Kenneth Jansen, of Dubuque; eight grandchildren, Michael, Laura, Katie, Heather, Sarah, Kyle, Zach and Samantha, nine great grandchildren; and extended family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her stepfather, Hilary Wiederholt; a son-in-law, Adrian McGraw; her brothers, Virgil (Bernadette) Jansen and Donald Jansen; sister-in-law, Sally Jansen; nephews, Paul Jansen, Brian Jansen and Tony Burbach.
The family wishes to thank the staff at Oak Park Place and MercyOne for their professional and compassionate care.
In lieu of flowers, a Jeanette B. Gotzinger Memorial Fund has been established.
Online condolences for Jeanette’s family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Bernice C. Beringer
Bernice C. Beringer, 102, of Cascade, Iowa, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Saturday, January 4, 2025, at MercyOne Senior Care in Dyersville, Iowa.
Visitation for Bernice will be held from 3 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at the Reiff Funeral Home in Cascade, Iowa, where a prayer service will be held at 3 p.m. Visitation will also be held after 9 a.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home.
Mass of Christian Burial for Bernice will be held at 10:30 a.m., on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Cascade, Iowa with Rev. Mark Osterhaus presiding. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery in Cascade.
Bernice was born on June 18, 1922, in Earlville, Iowa, daughter of Bernard and Margaret (Kramer) Schlarmann. She received her education from Earlville and Xavier Catholic School in Dyersville. On November 14, 1940, she was united in marriage to Nicholas Beringer at the Basilica St. Francis Catholic Church, in Dyersville, Iowa. He preceded her in death on November 9, 1982.
She worked at Western Dubuque School district in Cascade as a cook from 1976-1997 retiring after 21 years of service. Bernice was devoted to her faith and was a member of the St. Matthias Parish in Cascade, Iowa.
Bernice was a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother who truly loved her family and made them the priority in her life. She was a woman known for her baking especially her cinnamon rolls and bread.
Those left to cherish her memory are her two daughters, Kate (Ron) Leifker of Greenville, TX, and Bonnie (Steve) Brimeyer of Farley, IA; daughter-in-law, Sue Ann Beringer of Dyersville, IA; son-in-law, Celester Rausch of Epworth, IA; grandchildren, Chris Rausch, Jodi (Rick) Simon, Dan Rausch, Janelle (Eric) Spellerberg, Angie (Norman) Millman, Melissa Beringer, Amanda (Doug) Funke, Marty (Lynn) Leifker, Nikki Leifker, Heidi (Brandon) Scarbrough, Stephanie (Brett) Kluesner, Craig (Cher) Brimeyer, Josh (Sarah) Brimeyer, Jenny (Wendell) Hornsby, and Jason (Ashley) Brimeyer; 31 great grandchildren; 6 great great grandchildren with another due in April; sister-in-law Juanita Schlarmann of LaMotte; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She is also preceded in death by her parents; son, Gilbert “Gib” Beringer; two daughters, Joyce Beringer in infancy and Elizabeth “Betty” Rausch; a granddaughter, Kathy Ann Rausch; four sisters: Rita Schlarmann, Della Cameron, Marcella Bodine and Vera Elsner; four brothers, Leonard Schlarmann and Raymond (Veronica) Schlarmann, Clifford Schlarmann and Ambrose (Hattie) Schlarmann; father and mother-in-law, Joseph and Mary (Rauen) Beringer; brothers and sisters-in-law, Odelia (Pete) Boffeli, Victor (Anna) Beringer, Arnold (Ione) Beringer, Carl (Alvina) Beringer, Bill (Imelda) Beringer, Frederick Beringer, Emil Beringer, and Tecie (Jim) Lehman.
The Beringer family would like to thank the nurses and staff at the Ellen Kennedy Assisted Living Center, and MercyOne Senior Care for all their care and support they gave to Bernice over the past few years.
A Video Tribute may be viewed, and online condolences may be given to the family at www.reifffuneralhomeinc.com
Kathleen Reeg
Kathleen (Regan) Reeg, age 86, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away Saturday, December 28, 2024, at Stonehill with family at her side. Visitation for family and friends will be Monday, January 6, from 9-11 am, with an 11 am service led by Holy Ghost Deacon David Roth at Egelhof, Siegert & Casper, 2659 John F Kennedy Rd, Dubuque. Burial will be at Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.
Kathleen (Katie, Kay) was born in Rickardsville, lowa on April 16, 1938, the daughter of John and Veronica (Lex) Regan. The fourth of nine children, she grew up on the family farm and loved sharing stories about her sibling “shenan- igans”. She graduated from Holy Cross High School in 1956 and played defense on the women’s basketball team. After graduation, she moved to Dubuque and attended business school before working at the Dubuque Packing Company in the office. Katie met Perly Reeg at a dance at the Melody Mill, where they continued to enjoy going to dances and live music. They married on June 25, 1960, at St. Joseph’s Church in Rickardsville, and honeymooned in Colorado. Perly and Katie enjoyed taking their six children camping, fishing, and they continued to travel through retirement, visiting their adult children around the country, often with grandchildren in tow. They were married for 61 years at the time of Perly’s passing in 2021. Katie cherished her bowling team and their tournament trips around the country. She was a wonderful cook who loved hosting parties and Euchre games for family and friends. Katie was a talented seamstress, sewing many of her kids clothes and Halloween costumes. She enjoyed sharing her creativity with grandkids with activities like painting and building snow sculptures. She had a magnificent flower garden which was the focus of her summer days.
Katie is survived by her children Jackie Reeg of Fort Collins, CO, Patricia Noble of Viroqua, WI, Thomas (Mary) Reeg of Dubuque, and Kevin (Ana) Reeg of Walnut Creek, CA; 14 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; brother John (Maureen) Regan; and sisters Margaret Kurth and Alice Rhomberg. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers Thomas Regan and James (Sandy) Regan; sisters Mary (Carl) Lange, Jeanie (Leroy) Reeg, and Irene Hauber and daughters Julie Palmer and
Karen Baltierra.
Katie’s family would like to thank the staff at Home Instead, Assisi Village, Stonehill and Hospice of Dubuque for their professional and attentive care.
Mary A. Gilmore
Mary A. Gilmore, a cherished wife, mother, sister, and friend, passed away after a brief illness on Thursday, January 2, 2025, at Unity Point, St. Lukes Hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, at the age of 73. Born on February 2, 1951, in Maquoketa, Iowa, Mary was the loving daughter of Sherman E. and Blanche M. (Paasch) McCallister.
Mary graduated from Andrew High School in 1969, where she fostered a love for learning and community involvement. It was during her time as a nurse’s aide at the local hospital that she met Thomas “Tom” Gilmore, a patient who would become her husband. The two were united in marriage on April 28, 1973, in Maquoketa, and welcomed their son, Jeremy, into the world, completing their family.
Professionally, Mary was the cornerstone of her family’s businesses. She managed the office and bookkeeping for Tom Gilmore Repair, and later for T & J Manufacturing, which was founded in 1982. Mary’s meticulous attention to detail and unwavering support were instrumental in the success of these ventures. She retired in 2010.
Mary’s life was a testament to her faith and her love for the arts. She was a member of the First Lutheran Church in Maquoketa, where she shared her musical talents by singing in the choir. Her passion for theater shone brightly through her involvement with the Peace Pipe Players, to which she contributed as an assistant director. Mary’s love for music extended beyond the church and theater; she was an avid fan of Elvis Presley, often traveling to Graceland and attending numerous tribute concerts.
Those left to honor Mary’s memory include her husband, Thomas “Tom” Gilmore of Maquoketa; her son and daughter-in-law, Jeremy and Sandy Gilmore of Maquoketa; her siblings, Richard “Dick” (Kathy Felten) McCallister of Maquoketa, and Nancy Jamison of Maquoketa; in-laws, Larry and Lorraine Gilmore, John and Alice Gilmore, and Lowell Henry, all of Maquoketa; along with several loving nieces and nephews. Mary was preceded in death by her parents; her sister, Joyce Bradshaw; and sisters-in-law, Diana Henry and LeAnn McCallister.
A celebration of her life will be held at 10:30 A.M., Thursday, January 9, 2025, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 P.M., Wednesday, January 8, 2025, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. Burial will be at the East Iron Hill Cemetery, rural Maquoketa, Iowa.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, Mary A. Gilmore memorial fund has been established.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Ambrose P. Eilers
Ambrose P. Eilers, 86 , of Monticello, Iowa passed away Thursday, January 2, 2025, at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, surrounded by his loving family.
Visitation will be held from 3:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at Kramer Funeral Home in Monticello, Iowa. Visitation will continue Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church prior to funeral mass.
Funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, January 8, 2025, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, in Monticello, Iowa, with burial in St. Francis Cemetery in Dyersville. Rev. Paul Baldwin will officiate.
Ambrose was born May 26, 1938, son of Leo and Rose (Loeffelholz) Eilers. He received his GED while in the US Army and later attended Kirkwood Community College for Drafting. After returning from the US Army he married the love of his life, Kathleen Prier. They were married on August 18, 1962, in Holy Cross, Iowa. Two daughters were born to this union.
He was a carpenter until Arthritis affected his health, he then attended Kirkwood to become a draftsman. He worked for Cucklers and Star Manufacturing until they moved the drafting department to another state. He then worked for Cedar Rapids Inc. until his retirement. Woodworking was a passion for him. Even though he was not able to be a carpenter full time, you could still find him tinkering in his shop creating his masterpieces for his loved ones while listening to country music.
Ambrose loved to travel, he always looked forward to taking his wife and kids on a vacation. Most evenings you would find him at his drafting board drawing house plans for people, this was his vacation fund for his family. He shared his love of travel with so many others and encouraged other family members to join him and Kay on their adventures. He loved attending their grandchildren’s events, helping his grandchildren with their 4H projects, treating them to Dairy Queen, and always encouraging them to be the best they could be.
Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Kay; children: Sandy (John) Ryan and Cindy (Pat) Ries; grandchildren: Shellie (Jay) Cabalka, Stacey Ryan, Mitchell (Morgan) Ryan, Courtney and Serena Ries; great grandchildren: Nova and Maverick Cabalka; sister, Donna Lux; in-laws: Germaine Deutmeyer, Eunice Prier, Marilyn Prier, Ed (Eileen) Prier, Charlie (Janet) Prier, Willie (Bonnie) Prier, Loras (Mary Ellen) Prier, and Loras Demmer.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Kathleen Demmer; in-laws: Vince Lux, Roger Deutmeyer, Eugene (Lucille) Prier, Marvin Prier, Gerry Prier and Wilma Prier.
The family would like to thank the staff members of Corner Stone, the VA and Above and Beyond for all the loving care they provided for our husband and father.
Kramer Funeral Home in Monticello is assisting the family. Information is available at www.kramerfuneral.com.
Wilford R. Anderson
Wilford Robert Anderson passed away Friday, December 27, at Luther Manor in Dubuque.
Wil was born on February 21, 1927, on the South East Side of Chicago, Illinois, son of Ernest and Helna Anderson, first generation Swedish immigrants. He was active at Bethel Evangelical Free Church where he accepted the Lord in 1939. After high school graduation, he entered the Coast Guard and was stationed in Puerto Rico during World War II. After being discharged, he enrolled at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas where Nancy, his childhood sweetheart, was already studying. They were married on June 14, 1947. He graduated in 1950 with a BA in Bible.
Wil then studied at Trinity Bible Institute in Chicago and was ordained in 1951; in 1952, he and Nancy followed the Lord’s leading by serving as missionaries under the Evangelical Free Church in Venezuela. He pastored churches in El Socorro, Maracay, and Caracas; he wrote scripts for radio programs; he helped start a Bible camp; he taught in a Bible institute and the Seminario Evangelico Asociado where he also served as rector; he authored several books; and he was a much sought after youth conference speaker. During these years, he completed a MDiv (1964), ThM in Practical Theology (1969), and a DMin (1984), all at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. However, as a dad, Friday afternoons and many Saturdays were reserved to take his four children and their friends fishing, swimming, or to the beach.
In 1989, Wil and Nancy moved to Miramar, Florida. He taught at the Trinity International University campus in Florida; served Reachglobal (EFCA International Mission) and the EFCA Southeast District by assisting various Hispanic churches; he made four trips to Cuba to speak at church camps, teach at a seminary, and give conferences; he also traveled to Haiti multiple times to teach and preach; he was active in the Miramar Evangelical Free Church. Now as a grampa, he derived great joy taking his children and a growing number of grandsons fishing and to the beach – but with his boat, the Selah.
In 2007, Wil and Nancy moved to Dubuque, Iowa to be closer to family. During these years he treasured the Anderson family reunions in Ludington, Michigan and in Dubuque. He authored two books about his ministry in Venezuela and trips to Cuba; he wrote poetry and composed songs; he learned how to make videos on his computer and created many clips for his family and friends from a lifetime of photographs and videos; and he was active at Hope Church. Wil and Nancy celebrated their 75th anniversary in 2022. Later that year, they moved to Luther Manor where he wrote his final book, a devotional entitled, In His Hands.
On Friday, December 27, he went to be with the Lord whom he had served throughout his life; and he was also reunited with Nancy, his love of 77 years, who had preceded him by 25 days.
Wilford is survived by his children, Keith (Judy) Anderson of Palatine, Illinois, Kurt (Peggy) Anderson of Trevor, Wisconsin, Kent (Ann) Anderson of Dubuque, and Karin Anderson of Dubuque, nine grandsons and their wives, and fifteen great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Nancy (Emery) Anderson, his parents Ernest and Helna (Rydbeck) Anderson, his two brothers Lawence Anderson and Raymond Anderson, and his two sisters Lucille (Anderson) Mulholland and Betty (Anderson) Cook.
A memorial service for Wilford is scheduled for 10:30a.m., Saturday, June 14, 2025 at Hope Church, Dubuque, after which both he and Nancy will be interred at Linwood Cemetery.
The Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home and Crematory is entrusted with arrangements.