Coy,
Betty Mae Blanchard Franke -
Betty
Mae Coy of Gassville, Arkansas, formerly of Creston, died
Sunday, December 12 at, Iowa Methodist Medical Center
in
Des Moines of injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Worth County, Missouri
on Monday, November 29. She was
fifty-nine
years of age.
Mrs.
Coy was born at Panora, Iowa on May 18, 1923 to
Robert and Daisy Kinkennori Blanchard.
She
was united in marriage with Russell C. Franke on March
19, 1938. He preceded her in death March 27, 1967.
On
April 27, 1968, Betty was married to Acil Coy in
Orient, Iowa.
Mrs.
Coy lived in Creston most of her life, until moving to Minnesota in 1970 and
then to Arkansas in 1976. She was a
homemaker.
Preceding
her in death besides her first husband were her parents and a half brother, Luther
Keller.
Survivors
include her husband of the home in Arkansas; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Dukes of
Lenox; three sons, Wayne
Franke,
Arthur Franke, both of Creston and Leroy Franke of Des Moines; a step-daughter, Mrs. Anna Beth
Williams of
California;
two step-sons, Charles Coy, Sr. and Dick Coy, both of Des Moines; fourteen
grandchildren; nine step-grandchildren;
six
sisters, Mrs. Bertha Wiley of Osceola, Mrs. Myrtle Allen of Indianola, Mrs.
Irene Overholzer of Creston, Mrs. Marie
Perry
of Des Moines, Mrs. Margaret Harden of Arizona, and Mrs. Mildred Cochran of
California; and three brothers,
Allen
and Alfred Blanchard, both of Creston and her twin brother, Bert Blanchard of
Des Moines.
Services
were held Wednesday, December 15 at 1:30 p.m. at the Keating-Lindsay Funeral Home
in Creston. Pastor Ellis
Cooper
of the Crest Baptist Church in Creston officiated.
The
organist was Mrs. Barbara Kuyper and the vocalist was
Mrs. Berniece Mason. Vocal selections were "What
A
Friend
We Have In Jesus" and "The Old Rugged Cross". The special organ
selection was "In the Garden".
Casket
bearers were Ben Dodge, Carl Vogel, Harry Loghry,
Glen Heinbuch and Emil Orth.
Interment
was in the Maple Row Cemetery at Kellerton.
A
memorial has been established to the Salvation Army with the proceeds to be
given to the "Dress the Doll" Christmas fund.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 15,
1982
Cunningham,
Frank -
Frank
Cunningham, age 78, of Nortonville, Kansas died Wednesday, January 12 at the Jefferson
County Memorial
Hospital
in Winchester. He was born September 23, 1904 in Meridan,
Kansas to Charles and Anna McGreevy Cunningham.
Frank
moved with his family to Nortonville in 1920.
In
1938, he moved to Winterset, Iowa where he was engaged in farming. He later moved
to Lenox, Iowa and was
employed
by the John Deere Implement Company.
He
was united in marriage with Alice Mary Madden in 1944 at St. Patrick's Catholic
Church in Lenox.
Mr.
Cunningham accepted a position with the Lenox Municipal Light and Water Plant in
1952. He was employed there
until
his retirement in 1970. At that time, he and Alice moved to Nortonville.
Mr.
Cunningham was member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Nortonville.
Survivors
include his wife, Alice; a daughter, Mary Ann Shell, her husband. Noble, and their
children, Maria, Angela,
Melinda
and Regina, all of Topeka, Kansas; six sisters, Mrs. Genevieve Domann, of Winchester, Kansas, Sister
.loan
Therese, Mrs. Flo Binkley, Mrs. Margaret McCoy, Mrs Geraldine Weishaar, and Mrs Catherine Weaver, all of
Topeka;
four brothers, Phil Cunningham of Topeka, Steve Cunningham of Toledo, Ohio, Robert
Cunningham of Memphis,
Tennessee,
and Leonard Cunningham of Kansas City, Kansas.
The
mass of Christian burial was held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, January 15 at St. Joseph's
Church in Nortonville.
Memorials
are suggested to the church or to the American Lung Association.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 19,
1983
Curphey, Anabel Louise Pennebaker -
Anabel Louise Curphey, the daughter of Adelbert and Flossie Deaver Pennebaker,
was born January 28, 1918 at
Sharpsburg,
Iowa. She died Monday, November 8 at the age of sixty-four years, nine months and
ten days.
Anabel spent her life in and around the Sharpsburg community.
She
was united in marriage with Thurman Leroy Curphey on
January 29, 1938 at Albany, Missouri.
Anabel will be remembered as a good wife, a loving mother and grandmother, a good neighbor
who was ready with a
helping
hand, and as a friend to many. She always accepted the challenges and changes
of life.
Preceding
her in death were her parents, a sister and two grandchildren.
Survivors
include her husband, Thurman of Sharpsburg; two sons, Alan Curphey and wife, Jane of Sharpsburg and
Lloyd Curphey and wife, Avis, also of Sharpsburg; two
daughters, Sheryl Sprague and husband, Harry of Lenox, Iowa
and Sandee Greene and husband, Garvin of Yorktown, Indiana; ten
grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Services
were held Wednesday, November 10 at 1:30 p.m. at the Larkin-Bender Funeral Home
in Lenox with Mr. James
Wells
officiating.
Music
was by Barb Scott, organist, and Chris Long and Linda Spring, vocalists. The selection
was "How Great Thou
Art".
Casket
bearers were Bill Beach, George Nelson, Clarence Imel,
Leonard Knott, Ivan Holmes, and Joe Brammer.
Interment
was in the West Fairview Cemetery at Lenox.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday November 17,
1982
Ditto,
Hazel -
Thomas
Grimm received word of the death of his sister, Mrs. Roscoe (Hazel) Ditto of Makwa Sosk, Canada.
Mrs.
Ditto died at a nursing home in Loona Lake, Canada on
Friday, December 10 at ninety years of age.
She
was the daughter of George and Sara Grimm of Sharpsburg and had spent her young
life in the Sharpsburg
community.
In 1911, Hazel was united in marriage with Roscoe Ditto. They moved to a farm in
Canada in 1917
where
Mrs. Ditto lived until two years ago when she became a resident of the nursing
home. Mr. Ditto
preceded
her in death several years ago.
Survivors
include seven sons, four daughters and two brothers, Tom Grimm of Sharpsburg and
Lewis Grimm.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 15,
1982
Eckels, Helen Louise -
Helen
Louise Eckels, daughter of Lew and Verlee Gordon Eckels, was born on
June 16, 1939 at Lenox, Iowa. She
entered
into rest at her home near Lenox on December 29 at the age of 43 years, six
months, and thirteen days.
Helen
is survived by her parents, Lew and Verlee Eckels of Lenox; a brother, Dean Eckels and wife, Colette of
Lake
wood, Colorado; two sisters, Carole Lea Spicer and husband, Duane of Ankeny, Iowa
and Jean Spicer and
husband,
Doug of Atlantic, Iowa.
Also
surviving is her grandmother, Bertha Gordon of Lenox and five nieces and one
nephew.
Funeral
services were conducted by Reverend Don Fisher on Friday, December 31 at 11 a.m.
at the United Presbyterian
Church
in Lenox.
Music
was by Roberta Lockhart, organist and Gwen Maynes,
soloist. Selections were "He Touched Me" and
"Amazing
Grace".
Casket
bearers were Darold Gordon, Russell Gordon, Dick Saccaro, Ted Gordon, Jim Sacarro,
and John Saccaro.
Interment
was in the West Fairview Cemetery in Lenox.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 5, 1983
Haidsiak, David Eugene -
David
Eugene Haidsiak, age fifteen years, four months, and 19
days, died at his home in Lenox on January 20, 1983. He
was
born September 1, 1967 in Creston, Iowa.
David
was a freshman at Lenox Community High School and a member of the Lenox wrestling
team. He loved to go
hunting
and fishing, and enjoyed artwork.
Survivors
include his parents, John and Ann Haidsiak of Lenox,
two sisters, Robin and Heather; one brother, Joshua;
grandparents,
Cecil and Minnie Cordell of Lenox, Max and Lois Haidsiak of Bedford; and great grandmothcr, Ruby Snyder
of
Bedford.
Uncles
and aunts include Dr. Wayne Haidsiak and family of Lenox;
Lee Haidsiak and family of Clearfield; Lynn Haidsiak and
family
of Newton, Iowa; Buster Haidsiak and family of
Madrid, Iowa; Max Alan Haidsiak of Denver, Colorado;
Mark Haidsiak
of
Bedford; Lisa Haidsiak of Bedford; Susan Chesnut and family of Hopkins, Missouri; Kristi Hanna a and
husband, Gary of
Red
Oak, Iowa; Eugene (Slim) Cordell and family of Creston; Albert (Cotton) Cordell
and family of Prole, Iowa; Kay
Bolinger and family of Lenox; Carol Cordell of Davenport, Iowa; Elinor Lumbard and family of Shannon City, Iowa;
Richard
(Slug) Cordell and family of Olive Branch, Mississippi; a number of cousins and
other relatives.
Final
rites were conducted on Monday, January 24 at 2 p.m. at the Shum-Novinger Funeral
Home in Bedford. Reverend
Carl
Cummings of Bedford officiated.
Music
was provided by John and Mary Tollman of Bedford, vocalists,
and Mildred Stacy of Bedford, organist.
Casket
bearers were members of the Lenox High School wrestling team, David Mattheis, Robin Armstrong, Scott Shepherd,
Rod
Brown, Mike Haidsiak, Tom Dieleman,
Mark Bowman, Steve Shepherd, Kelly Huffman, Craig Christensen, and Chad Bonnett.
Burial
was in the Fairview Cemetery in Bedford.
A
memorial has been established for the Lenox High School athletic department,
with donations to be specifically
directed
towards the purchase of equipment which may be utilized by athletes in all
sports.
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Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 26,
1983
Kinnick, Dorothy C Sorensen -
Dorothy
C. Kinnick, daughter of Lauritz Christian and Jensine Marie Nielsen Sorensen, was born
June 26, 1887 at Aalborg,
Denmark.
She
died at the Thomas Rest Haven Nursing Home in Coon Rapids, Iowa on Sunday, November
28 at the age of
ninety-five
years, five months and two days. She had been a resident of the nursing home since
July 16, 1975.
She
came with her family to the United States in 1904 and they settled in
Greenfield, Adair County, Iowa. She was united in
marriage
with Paul H. Kinnick at Greenfield on August 12, 1914.
At that time, she became a citizen of the United States.
Dorothy
and Paul resided in Coon Rapids, Iowa except for a short time in Bayard, Iowa.
Paul was with the Iowa Savings Bank
and
the First National Bank in Coon Rapids.
Dorothy
devoted her time to her husband, her children and her home. Music was an important
part of her life. She
played
both the violin and the piano and loved to sing. She was a member of the United
Methodist Church, the
Gleaner's
Sunday School Class and participated in the Aid Society and the WSCS. While living
in Bayard, she enjoyed
the
Helping Hand Class of the Methodist Church.
Preceding
her in death were her husband on April 1, 1968; her parents; a great granddaughter, Appril Eileen Smith;
two
brothers, Maurice and Otto Christian Sorensen; and a son-in-law, Leverne Smith.
Survivors
include her three children, Leo Millard Kinnick and
wife, Ida Marie of Lenox, Iowa; Mary Eileen Smith of
Coon
Rapids; and A. Edward "Buzz" Kinnick and
wife, Colleen of Bayard; thirteen grandchildren; eighteen great grandchildren;
two
sisters, Delma Luse of
Vista, California and Louise Nielsen of Audubon, Iowa; many nieces and nephews and
other relatives.
Services
were held Tuesday, November 30 at 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Coon
Rapids. Reverend Alfred
E.
Eau officiated.
The
vocalist was Kathleen Lucas, daughter of Leo and Ida Marie Kinnick of Lenox, and the organist was Lula Carries.
Casket
bearers were the grandsons of Dorothy C. Kinnick.
Interment was in the Coon Rapids Cemetery.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 8,
1982
Klinzman, Fern May Ellen Olds -
Fern
May Ellen Klinzman, the daughter of George E. and Anna
Belle Carrey Olds, was born July 22, 1898 at Carbon,
Iowa.
She died Tuesday, January 4 at the Care Center in Lenox, Iowa at the age of eighty-four
years, five months
and
thirteen days. She had been a resident of the Care Center since August 20,
1979.
Fern
grew to womanhood in the Carbon community. She was united in marriage with Fred
Martin Klinzman on
December
3, 1916 at Carbon.
The
couple lived most of their lives in the Carbon, Corning, Sharpsburg and Lenox
communities except for a short
period
of time spent in Missouri and Minnesota.
Fern
was a faithful and ardent worker, not only as a homemaker, wife and mother, but
also ns a member of the Salem
Church
of the Brethren. She was a kind and loving mother and will be missed by all who
knew her.
Preceding
her in death were her parents; her husband; two sisters in infancy, Linda and Nettie;
a sister, Gladys; and a
brother,
Luther.
Survivors
include her daughters, Hildred Reynolds and husband,
Cecil Carl of Chula Vista, California, Doris Scott
and
husband, Bill of Lenox, Bonnie Shelman and husband, Harlan
of West Linn, Oregon, and Burdean Brown and
husband,
Marlin of Corning, Iowa; fourteen grandchildren; seventeen great grandchildren;
a brother, Lewis Olds of Mora,
Minnesota;
two sisters, Daisy Averv of Melpetus,
California and Nellie Goodvin of Kansas City,
Missouri; as well as many
nieces
and nephews.
Services
were held Friday, January 7 at 2 p.m. at the Salem Church of the Brethren near Lenox.
Reverend Elmer West,
pastor,
officiated.
Music
was by Erma Fuller, organist and Mildred Walter, soloist. The selections were "How
Great Thou Art", "Beyond the
Sunset"
and "In The Garden".
Casket
bearers were Steve Brown, Steve Thompson, Steve Hood, Fred Scott, Duane Hufnugd, Steve Foster and Bill
Majors.
Interment
was in the Salem Church Cemetery.
Larkin-Bender
Funeral Home of Lenox was in charge of arrangements.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 12,
1983
Land,
Amelia Strey -
Amelia
Land, the daughter of Julius and Katherine Hucke Strey, was born in Creston, Iowa October 20, 1891. She died
at
the
Lenox Care Center in Lenox, Iowa on Monday, November 22 at ninety-one years of
age.
She
was united in marriage with Ernest W. Land. He preceded her in death December 4,
1916.
Mrs.
Land was a lifetime resident of Creston and was a member of St. John's United Church
of Christ.
Survivors
include a brother, Clarence Strey of Jackson, Mississippi
and several nieces and nephews, including Ronald
Wurster of Lenox.
Services
were held Wednesday, November 24 at the Keating-Lindsay Funeral Home in Creston
at 10:30 a.m.
Reverend
George Campbell of St. John's United Church of Christ officiated.
Music
was furnished by Mrs Geraldine Heessel.
Selections were "Gentle Shepherd" and "Amazing Grace".
Pall
bearers were Paul Schroeder, Arthur Waltersdorf, Johnnie
Land, Ralph Lauer, Burton Ceilings and LeRoy
Winkler.
Interment
was in the Graceland Cemetery at Creston.
A
memorial has been established to the Lenox Care Center.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday November 24,
1982
Mortensen,
Arthur -
Reverend
Arthur Mortensen, 86, of fort Dodge, died there December 1. The memorial service
was December 3 at the
Chapel
on the Hill, Fort Dodge. The Reverend Mortensen served Presbyterian Churches in
Lenox, Villisca, Winterset,
Rockwell
City, Fort Dodge, Barnum and Blairstown.
Survivors
include a daughter, Rosalie Howe of Dayton, Iowa; a sister, Margaret Shahan of Hot Springs, Arkansas; seven
grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
Reverend
Mortensen, as pastor in Lenox, was director of a mens choral club of 25 members or more who presented
a number of concerts. O.D Tyler was
accompanist.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 22,
1982
Preston,
Allyson Patricia -
Allyson
Patricia Preston, the daughter of Steven and Margaret Preston, died Wednesday, November
17 in a Chicago,
Illinois
hospital following a twelve hour illness. She was two years and six months of
age.
The
home address is 8305 Rt. 53 A-10, Woodridge. Illinois 60517.
Survivors
in addition to her parents include her grandparents, Carroll and Patricia Preston
of Salisbury, Connecticut
and
her great grandmother, Alice Preston of Lenox.
Services
were held in Chicago on Saturday, November 20.
Among
those attending were Mrs. Preston of Lenox and Norman Preston of Liberty,
Missouri.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday November 24,
1982
Richey,
Edna Johanna Bengston -
Edna
Johanna Richey, the daughter of John and Anna Smith Bengston,
was born March 31, 1902 in Cherokee County, Iowa.
She
died Friday, December 3 at the Lenox Care Center in Lenox, Iowa at the age of
eighty years, eight months
and
three days.
She
was united in marriage with Perley Edward
"Pete" Richey at Sioux Falls, South Dakota on January 7, 1948.
Edna
was employed as a lab technician at the Cherokee State Hospital for a number of
years. She and Pete moved to a
farm
north of Sharpsburg, Iowa in 1955. Later they moved to Lenox where they joined
the United Presbyterian Church.
Edna
will be remembered as a loving aunt by her family.
Preceding
her in death were her parents; her husband on May 4, 1980; a sister, Minnie
Brown; and three brothers,
Martin,
Harry and Alfred Bengston.
Survivors
include a niece, Janet Swenson and husband of Canby, Minnesota; and three nephews,
Dale Bengston and
wife
of Oberdean, South Dakota, Vern Bengston and wife of Plymouth, California and Maurice Brown and wife of
Cheyenne,
Wyoming.
Services
were held Monday, December 6 at 10:30 a.m. at the United Presbyterian Church in
Lenox. Reverend Don Fisher
officiated.
Music
was by Roberta Lockhart, organist, and Gwen Maynes,
soloist. The selections were "What A Friend We Have
In
Jesus" and "My Loved Ones Are Waiting For Me".
Casket
bearers were George Sweeney, Vince Sweeney, David Sweeney, Dan Sweeney, Glen Norton,
and Jay Norton.
Interment
was in the North Fairview Cemetery at Lenox.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 8,
1982
Riley,
Howard Frederic -
Howard Fredrlc Riley, the third of five children born
to William and Emma Schafroth Riley, was born August
25, 1901
in
Adams County, Iowa near the Mercer Center community. He died at the Lenox Care
Center in Lenox, Iowa on Saturday,
January
15 at the age of eighty-one years, four months and ten days.
Howard
grew up in the Mercer Center area, farming with his three brothers. During lulls
in the farming seasons, he
worked
at road construction in both Adams and Union counties.
As
with most young men, he became fascinated with the automobile of the twenties,
and for a time held a job assembling
new
Fords for one of the first auto dealers in Lenox.
On
March 3, 1929, he was united in marriage with Pauline McGregor. They began
housekeeping on a farm they rented
north
of Lenox.
During
the depression, Howard moved his family to the farm east of Lenox the family now
calls the "home place".
He
and Pauline then bought the farm where they lived and labored most of their
lives. In the fall of 1971, they sold
the
farm and moved into Lenox. A few months later, Pauline was stricken with
cancer. Howard devoted his time to making each
and
every day more pleasurable for Pauline. She died on Memorial Day, 1973.
One
of Howard's moments was when honored for his fifty membership in the Masonic
Lodge,
Others
preceding him in death were his parents, two brothers, Clarence and Pete, and a
sister, Lillian Sterling.
Survivors
include a son, Harlan Riley and wife, Lorraine of Lenox; a daughter, Beverly Hudson
of Wahoo, Nebraska;
four
grandchildren, Nanci Ann and husband, Stephen,
Denise, Wayne and Diane; a brother, Raymond Riley; seven sisters-in-
law;
three brothers-in-law; as well as many nieces and nephews Howard considered his
family.
Services
were held Wednesday, January 19 at 1:30 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Lenox.
Reverend Lester
Hesseltine and. Father Mike Sims officiated.
Music
was by Norma Paymal, organist, and Forrest and Margaret Whipp, vocalists. The selections were "Ivory
Palaces"
and
"How Great Thou Art".
Casket
bearers were Bill Eberle, Ralph Zabel,
Benne Miller, George Wurster, Darrell Reynolds, and
Robert Morris.
Honorary
bearers were Paul Davis, Erskirie Blair, Pete Wiand, Henry Beck, Orvin Bush,
H.R. Bennett, Frank
Stanger,
Gerald Carruthers, Eldon Jenkins, and Gerry Wurster.
Interment
was in the North Fairview Cemetery at Lenox.
Masonic
rites were conducted by Tremont Lodge #343 A.F.& A.M.
Larkin-Bender
Funeral Home of Lenox was in charge of arrangements.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 26, 1983
Tourigny, Edna Howard Haas -
Services
for Edna Haas Tourigny, 11010 Shetland Road, Boise,
Idaho 83709, were held Thursday, January 6 at 2 p.m. at
the
Red Rock Christian Church. Interment was at Cloverdale Memorial Park in Boise.
Mrs. Tourigny was born July 25, 1899 in Creston, Iowa. She
died Tuesday, January 4 at eighty-three years of age.
At
the age of seventeen, she was united in marriage with Frank B. Haas. The couple
lived on a farm near Lenox, Iowa.
Following
the death of her husband in 1935, Edna and her two daughters moved to Mason City,
Iowa where she attended
LaJames Beauty College. After graduating, she opened her own shop, The Lovely Lady
Beauty Salon.
In
1940, she moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa and then to Los Angeles, California in
1942.
Edna
was united in marriage with Philip Tourigny on
November 22, 1945. They moved to Boise following his retirement in
1972.
Preceding
her in death besides her first husband were four brothers, Gene, Paul, Hal and
Jack Howard.
Survivors
include her husband, Philip; two daughters, Marjorie Rardin and Nadine (Pat) McCollum; a sister, Agues
Wickman.
three grandchildren; and one great grandchild.
Casket
bearers at the services were Daryl Howard, Mark McCollum, Michael Rardin, Brian Wilson, Howard Trice,
and Lloyd Schiedmantel.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 12,
1983
Walter,
Lulu -
Lulu Walter, the daughter of Edmund and
Nan Suman Walter died Thursday November 18 in
Arkansas City, Kansas. She was born in
Lenox, Iowa May 3, 1899 but spent most of her life in Arkansas City.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, a brother, Clarence, and a half brother, Russell Homesten.
Survivors
include a nephew, Dr. Charles Homesten and his family
of Houston, Texas as well as several cousins.
Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Walter of Lenox attended the services held November 22 at
Arkansas City. Interment was in the
Memorial
Lawn Cemetery.
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Iowa Wednesday December 1, 1982
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