James, Marilyn Miller -
Funeral services for Marilyn James, age 72 of Lenox were held Tuesday, September
26, 2006 at the Lenox Christian Church with Rev. Eydie Stephens and Rev. Tim
Maxa officiating. Burial was held in the West Fairview Cemetery in Lenox. Memorials
may be directed to the family in Marilyn's name and/or the Lenox Ambulance
Service. Coen-Beaty-Pearson Family Funeral Service of Lenox was in charge of
arrangements. Online condolences may be left at www.pearson-funeralhomes.com.
Marilyn James was born July 27, 1934 in Kent, Iowa the daughter of Clyde Franklin Miller
and Opal Reed., She graduated from Lenox High School in 1952. Marilyn was united in
marriage to Keith Raymond James on May 17, 1974 in Lenox, Iowa.
Marilyn worked as a secretary for the pathology department at Methodist Hospital
in Des Moines for about four years, then worked in Greeley, CO as a secretary. Most
recently she worked at the Lenox Care Center as the assistant activity director
and then employed by the Lenox Time Table since 2003.
She was a very active member of the Lenox Christian Church and the Lenox American
Legion Auxiliary.
Marilyn is survived by her daughter, Marlene (Ron) Darling of Clearfield; brother Butch
(Jane) Miller of Lenox; grandchildren Stephen Ziebig of Lenox, Katherine Ziebig of
Clarinda, Iowa, three great grandchildren, one nephew, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by parents, husband Keith in 1993 and great-grandson
Dominic Ziebig.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday September 27, 2006
Jones, Alva Alvin -
Funeral services for Alva Jones, age 89, of Lenox, who died Wednesday, September 20,
2006 at Lenox Care Center were held Saturday, September 23, 2006 at the United
Methodist Church in Lenox at 10:30 a.m. Interment was held at North Fairview Cemetery
in Lenox. Memorials can be directed to the Lenox Public Library or the Ronald McDonald
House. Memories can be shared with the family on our website at www.ritchiefuneralhome.com.
Arrangements were entrusted to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Lenox.
Alva Alvin Jones was born September 29, 1916 in Grand River, Iowa the son of Andrew
Jones and Anna (Preston) Jones. He grew up in southwest Iowa where he attended rural
schools. On August 7, 1940, he was united in marriage to Louise Jeanes in Mount Ayr. To
this loving union four children were born, Ronald Dale, Donald Dean, Vicki Sue and Nancy Ann.
Alva farmed all of his life working closely with his wife Louise on various southwest Iowa
farms where they raised their family. In 1957, he purchased a farm northeast of
Clearfield. He retired from farming in 1980. He and Louise continued living on the family
farm until moving into Lenox in 1997. Alva enjoyed being a farmer and the lifestyle it
provided. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed fishing when time allowed. Alva
was a people person and knew no stranger! He had a tremendous sense of humor and
wit and was always willing to share a story or two. Alva's love was for his family, they
were his main interest in life. He was a devoted husband who visited his wife Louise
daily at the Lenox Care Center for the past two and one half years. He has been a
member of the United Methodist Church for over 50 years.
Left to cherish Alva's memory are his wife Louise of Lenox; two sons Ronald Jones
and wife Shirley of Joplin, Missouri; Donald Jones and wife Sharon of Marengo, Iowa; two
daughters, Vicki Huffman and husband Dennis of Melcher, Iowa; and Nancy Riley and
husband David of Lenox; eleven grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren.
Preceding Alva in death were his parents; three brothers, Forrest, George and Horace
Jones; three sisters, Faye Jones, Vivian Baker and Hazel Creveling.
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Long, Darrell -
Darrell Long, age 83, Creston, passed away Tuesday, September 12, 2006 at
Creston Nursing and Rehab Center.
A Memorial Mass was held Friday, September 15, 2006 at Holy Spirit Catholic
Church, Creston. Fr Leonard Kenkel officiated.
Burial was in the (Jerusalem) Evergreen Cemetery northeast of Creston.
Memorials may be directed to the Staff of Creston Nursing and Rehab Center.
A Flag presentation was held by the Theodore J. Martens VFW Post #1797,
Creston.
Darrell Long was born August 3, 1923 in Clearfield, to Gladys (Short) and Wilbur
Long. He graduated from Shannon City High School in 1941 and entered the U.S.
Air Force. He served 3 1/2 years in Italy, being discharged in 1945.
In 1945 he married Marge Meyer; he worked for 42 years as a textile purchase
representative and set up new textile plants for the Lyons Company, Kansas City, MO.
Marge passed away in 1991. On May 15, 1993, Darrell married Margaret (Kelley)
Wimmer in Creston.
They made their home in Creston. Darrell was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic
Church in Creston.
Darrell is survived by his wife, Margaret of Creston; two step-sons, Gary (wife
Janene) Wimmer, Creston and Bill (wife Jane) Wimmer, Urbandale; one sister in-law,
Leta Long, Sanford, FLA.; one granddaughter: Danielle Long; four step-grandchildren;
and one step great-granddaughter.
He was preceded in death by his parents, first wife, Marge in 1991, a son, Mark
Long in 2003 and one brother, LeRoy Long.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday September 20, 2006
McNees, John Dean -
John Dean McNees, 76, passed away Wednesday evening, September 20 2006,
at home with his family by his bed. He had spent the past month in Red Oak Hospital
and wanted to come home to the farm.
John Dean McNees was born November 11, 1929 in Sidney, Montana to John
Franklin and Ada Mae (Knauts) McNees. John started to school in Richey, Montana
and when his father purchased the family farm in 1937 they moved back to
New Market, Iowa. He attended the Hazel Dell country school (Taylor County) before
moving into New Market and graduating in 1948. He attended a business school in
Omaha, Nebraska and started farming 1950.
John was drafted into the Marine Corp in December 1951 and served until December
1953. He treasured the memories of his duties in the marine Corp and the places he
got to go.
He met his wife, Vanita Garrard, on a blind date and they were married February 23,
1956 at the New Market Methodist Church. They spent their life on the family farm
making improvements and building a future together. Five children were born to this
union John Garrard (Gary); Barbara Ann; Susan Eileen; Joseph Franklin; and Julia Mae.
John engaged in a diversified crop and livestock operation; John loved the land,
always striving to preserve the soil for future generations. John loved to do deer
hunting with his sons and friends. He was a member of the New Market American Legion
Post 300, and served in several Post and District Offices. He loved to march in the
parades while he was able and was always ready to serve at military funerals as long
as he could.
He enjoyed camping and visiting around the campfires, and traveling. He always
enjoyed having his grandchildren visit.
John is survived by his wife of 50 years, Vanita, New Market, Iowa; five children: Gary
and wife Lynn of New Market; Barbara and husband Eric Moench of Omaha, Nebraska;
Susan McNees, Vancouver, Washington; Joe and wife Kim of New Market, Iowa; Julie
and husband Rus Norem of Urbandale, Iowa; grandchildren Amanda and Jonathan McNees;
Jessica, Aaron, Justin, Emily, Matthew, Nathan and Breanne Moench; Preston and Cassie
McNees; Ashley and Eli Norem; one sister Eileen Handorf of Clarinda, Iowa; one nephew;
and cousins.
John was preceded in death by his parents John and Ada Mae (Knauts) McNees; one
infant sister Nancy Jane; and a brother-in-law Floyd Handorf.
Funeral services were held Monday, Sept, 25, 2006 at Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel,
Clarinda, with Rev. Dan Wiebesiek officiating. Memorials are suggested to the New
Market Methodist Church, Interment was at Old Memory Cemetery, New Market, with
military honors provided by John F Hardin Post 164 American Legion; Bedford.
Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel of Clarinda was in charge of arrangements.
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Moore, Alice M -
Graveside services for Alice M. Moore, age 73 of Creston will be held on Thursday,
October 19 at Blue Grove Cemetery, southwest of Lenox. Reverend Tim Maxa
of Lenox will be officiating. Visitation is open from 1:00-8:00 Wednesday, October 18
and 9:00-11:30 on Thursday at the funeral home. The family will receive friends from 7-8
at the funeral home on Wednesday. Memorials may be directed to the family in
Alice's name. On-line condolences may be left at www.pearsonfuneralhomes.com.
Alice M. Moore was born July 29, 1933 near Afton in Union County, Iowa the
daughter of Glenn Harvey Moore and Hazel Bernice Elliott. On December 18, 1952
she was united in marriage to Alphus "Tub" Jones. They were later divorced. She
worked as a spot welder at Gits Manufacturing for twenty years. She also worked as a
bartender at the American Legion for nearly twenty years.
Alice is survived by her sister Ina (Paul) Chandler, Sharpsburg, IA; Betty (Francis)
Schrodt, Pinellas Park, FL; Doris Watts, Creston, IA; and sister in law Maxine Lowe,
Creston, IA; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; exhusband; three brothers, Chester,
Hollis and Merrill Moore; three sisters, Ruth Umbaugh, Louise Reeves and
Ruby Vorrath.
[29 Jul 1933 - 14 Oct 2006]
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Preston, Arlan Wayne -
A. Wayne Preston, 56, of Creston died Sunday, September 24, 2006 at his home.
Services were held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, September 27, 2006 at the Powers
Funeral Home in Creston. Rev. Tim Maxa of Lenox officiated. Burial took place at
the Graceland Cemetery of Creston. Graveside military rites by the Theodore J.
Martens Post #1797, Creston, VFW. Memorials may be made to the family. Online
condolences may be given under the obituary category, at www.powersfh.com.
Arlan Wayne Preston, son of Margaret (Rouse) and Gerald Preston was born
November 7, 1949 in Des Moines. He graduated from North High School in Des
Moines in 1968. He served in the United States Marine Corp. during the Vietnam
War from 1970 until his discharge in 1973. On August 16, 1975, Wayne married
Linda Jones in Afton. They lived in Des Moines where he drove a delivery truck.
In 1982, they moved to Creston. Wayne worked as a Nurse's Aid at the Lenox
Care Center for 15 years until his health prevented him from continuing two
years ago.
Survivors include his wife, Linda Preston of Creston; two sons, Seth (wife
Teresa) Preston of Lafayette, Ind. And Cory Preston (fiance Bobbie Foster)
of Creston; two step grandchildren, Anthony and Brian Kyle and his father and
mother in law, Lloyd and Mary Jones of Creston.
Wayne was preceded in death by his parents.
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Ritchey, Leslie McCaw -
Les Ritchey, age 87, died peacefully September 5th at the home of his daughter in
Sisters, Oregon. He was born December 19, 1918 in Des Moines, IA. The oldest child
of Charles and Mary (Still) Ritchey.
The rheumatic fever Les had as a child was 'cured' by panning for gold during a trip
to Montana. He discovered a love for the gold fields, photography and the great
outdoors that continued throughout his childhood and adult life.
Knowing that WWII was coming and reluctant to join ground forces, Les joined the
Navy to fulfill a lifelong dream of flying. Even as a child, he leaped from rooftops with
cardboard 'wings.' He became a flight instructor at Pensacola and eventually earned
the rank of Captain in the Marine Corps. He loved to fly the F4U Corsairs and found
stateside duty as dangerous and exciting as what was going on overseas.
After the war, Les bought an Indian motorcycle and traversed the country. He
stopped in the Upper Hood River Valley, found temporary work picking apples and
realized he had found a new place to call home. During the next four years in the Valley,
he found orchard work, flew a Stearman Ag Plane, was a flight instructor, and worked
on a logging crew. He returned to Iowa to finish his last year at Drake University.
There he fell in love and married Leona Herbst, a fun-loving teacher with a great sense
of adventure. In 1953, they returned with their infant daughter to the 10 x 12 foot
cabin in Parkdale where Les had 'batched'.
Les was hired by Mines Lumber Company at Dee to work in the lab. During his
career, he held many different positions at the hardboard plant, retiring in 1981.
A passion for archaeology developed when his daughter, Jean, brought home the book,
"Stone Age on the Columbia" by Emory Strong, and from that moment, the family spent
every possible holiday and weekend exploring the backcountry of the Pacific Northwest.
The Ritchey's were active in the Oregon Archaeological Society, Mid-Columbia
Archaeological Society and participated in many University excavations. Les also
explored on his own in a single engine Cessna, 4x4 Scout, a 12-foot aluminum boat
and scuba gear.
Leslie is survived by his children, Jean and her husband, Paul Stark, of Sisters,
Oregon, Connie Ritchey and Jim Ritchey, both of Hawaii, Brian Ritchey of Iowa and
five grandsons, Justin Swope, Jonathan, Jim, Ian and Jaxon Stark.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Gorge, Box 36, Hood River,
Oregon 97031 or Hospice of Redmond-Sisters, 732 S.W. 3rd, Redmond, Oregon
97756.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday September 20, 2006
Sweeney, Jon Michael -
Funeral services for Jon Sweeney, age 44, of Prescott, who died Friday, October
13, 2006 will be held Wednesday, October 18, 2006 at 10:30 a.m. at the Lenox
American Legion Hall.
Visitation will be Tuesday from 3 to 8 with the family greeting friends from 6 to
8 at the funeral home. Interment will be at the North Fairview Cemetery in Lenox.
Memorials can be given in Jon's name. Memories can be shared with the family
on our website at www.ritchiefuneralhome.com under Obituaries. Arrangements
were entrusted to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Lenox.
[17 Nov 1961 - 13 Oct 2006]
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Sweeney, Jon Michael -
Funeral services for Jon Sweeney, age 44, of Prescott, who died Friday, October 13,
2006 were held Wednesday, October 18, 2006 at 10:30 a.m. at the Lenox American Legion
Hall. Interment was held at the North Fairview Cemetery in Lenox. Memorials can be
given in Jon's name. Memories can be shared with the family on our website at
www.ritchiefuneralhome.com under Obituaries.: Arrangements were entrusted to the
Ritchie Funeral Home of Lenox.
Jon Michael Sweeney was born November 17, 1961, at the Greater Community Hospital
in Creston, Iowa, the son of F.W. (Bill) Sweeney and Marjorie Alice (Knodle) Sweeney.
He grew up attending school in Prescott and graduated with the Class of 1980. After
high school, Jon attended Southwestern Community College in Creston and obtained an
Associates Degree in Business. On September 17, 1983, Jon was united in marriage to
Debora Shires at the. Prescott United Church. Three children were born to bless this
union, Alicia Kay, Tonya Michelle and Lucas. Jon. On June 7, 2003 he was wed to Carol
Johnson in Winterset.
Jon farmed and raised cattle all of his life, being especially proud of his cattle herds.
While Jon continued farming he also worked at Barker Implement, Creston Motor
Company and NAPA. Jon enjoyed NASCAR racing and was a fixture at the Adams County
Speedway. He had traveled to Brainerd, Minnesota and Talledega, Alabama to watch races.
Left to cherish Jon's memory are his wife Carol Sweeney of Des Moines; two daughters,
Alicia Sweeney of Prescott; and Tonya Sweeney of Storm Lake; a son, Lucas Sweeney of
Fontanelle; bringing much joy to Jon's life was his newly born grandson, Austin Sweeney of
Prescott; two brothers, Larry Sweeney and wife Phyllis of West Des Moines; and Kevin
Sweeney and wife Debbie of Lenox; two sisters, Alice Reed of Creston; and Shelley Pettit
and husband Mike of Norwalk; former wife Debbie Westphal of Fontanelle; former sister-
in-law, Peggy Sweeney of Britt, former brother-in-law, Alan Adkisson of Corning; along
with many nieces, nephews, relatives and close friends.
Preceding Jon in death are his parents Bill and Marge Sweeney and former brother-in-
law, John Reed.
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