Lenox, Taylor County, Iowa obituaries
transcribed by: Lorelei Rusco - lorerus@iowatelecom.net
 
 

Ambrose, Delores F Moffett -

Funeral services for Delores Ambrose, age 71 of Gravity, who died Thursday,

December 6, 2007 at the Clarinda Regional Health Center were held Tuesday,

December 11, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. at the Bedford United Methodist Church.

Interment was held in the Washington Cemetery in Gravity. In lieu of flowers,

the family requests memorials be directed to the Hearing Impaired in care of

the family. Memories can be shared with the family on our website at

www.ritchiefunneralhome.com under Obituaries. Arrangements were entrusted

to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Bedford.

Delores F. (Moffett) Ambrose was born July 23, 1936 in Iowa City, Iowa the

daughter of James Edward Moffett Sr. and Lola Neville (Knox) Moffett.

She was raised by her mother and stepfather, Gus Manroe, attending

school in the Lenox and Clearfield areas. She met Jack Ambrose on a double

date while roller skating in Lenox. The couple was united in marriage on

February 16, 1954 in Nevada, Missouri. Four children were born to bless this

marriage, Charles, Curt, Rodney and Carol. The couple moved into the telephone

office in Gravity where Delores operated the switchboard and Jack worked on

the telephone lines. In 1956, they moved to a farm north of Gravity until

the spring of 1960, when the family moved into Gravity where she resided at

the time of her death.

Delores was a long-time member of the Gravity United Methodist Church where

she was very active, holding several church offices and involved in the United

Methodist Women (UMW). When the Gravity church closed the family

transferred their membership to the Bedford United Methodist Church.

Family was always very important to Delores and being active in their lives

was her main priority. This passion for her family only increased as her

grandchildren were born. She truly enjoyed baking many treats for them.

Delores collected angels and porcelain dolls. She spent time doing craft work,

embroidering and crocheting. She enjoyed reading and keeping her mind active

working puzzles. She loved her pets, with her miniature schnauzer "Cassie"

being very dear to her. Delores was also the Past President of the Gravity

American Legion Auxiliary and Auxiliary.

Left to cherish Delores' memory are her four children, Charles Ambrose and

wife Helen of Gravity; Curt Ambrose and wife Tami of Williamsburg, Iowa; Rodney

Ambrose and wife Shannon of Brooks Alberta, Canada; and Carol Ambrose of Gravity;

a sister, Darlene Manroe of Gravity; two brothers, Bill Moffett and wife Shirley of

Littleton, Colorado; and Earl Moffett and wife Anna Mae of Thermal, California;

ten grandchildren; three great-grandchildren along with many other

nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Preceding Delores in death were her parents, James and Lola Moffett; her

step-father, Gus Manroe; her husband Jack Ambrose in 1989; and her brother

James Edward Moffett, Jr.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 12, 2007

 

Beach, Mariellen Roderick Gardner -

A Memorial service for Mariellen Gardner Beach, 81, was held November 16, 2007

at the Presbyterian Church in Lenox, Iowa by Rev. Tim Maxa. A Graveside service

will be held in Portalis, New Mexico at a future date. Mariellen died November 14,

2007 at Greater Regional Medical Center in Creston, Iowa.

Mariellen, the daughter of James Henry and Vernedeth Leslie Roderick was born

in Petoskey, Michigan on December 3, 1925. Her working career was in the hotel

business.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 27 years, Joseph W. Gardner,

her parents, James Henry and Vernedeth Roderick, and her brother, Ralph Roderick.

She married Robert L. Beach of Decatur, TX on June 3, 1995 and they moved to

Lenox, IA in 2002.

Survivors include her husband, Robert L. Beach, sister Doris Jackson and brother

James Roderick of Boise, Idaho; four daughters: Nancy West and friend Pete Davidson

and Dona Jenkins and her husband Dennis of Lenox, IA, Connie Huyser and

her husband Mel of Elwood, NE, and Carolyn Barnes and her husband James of Boise,

Idaho; a son Mark Reyner and his wife Sandra of Lenox, IA; step-daughter Jill

Marie Miller of Casper, WY and her husband Harry, seven grandchildren and seven

great grandchildren.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday November 21, 2007

 

Brokaw, Frank L -

Graveside services for Frank L. Brokaw, age 73, of South Bend, Indiana,

formerly of Lenox, who died Saturday, November 10, 2007 at Memorial

Hospital in South Bend will be held Saturday, November 17,2007 at 11:30

a.m. at the North Fairview Cemetery in Lenox. Visitation will be held Saturday

morning from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Memorials can be given to the donor's

choice. 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.

Frank L. Brokaw, 73, of South Bend, passed away at 4:42 p.m. on Saturday,

November 10, 2007 at the Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Mr. Brokaw

was born on December 13, 1933 in Adams County, Iowa to the late Charles

W. and Annette Mae (Jones) Brokaw. He has lived in South Bend since 1965,

moving from Skokie, IL. On June 17, 1956 in Lenox, Iowa, he married the

former Marilyn "Sue" Woolley who survives.

Along with his wife, Sue, of 51 years, survivors include their two sons;

Mark and Nancy Brokaw of Oslo, Norway and Matthew Brokaw of Marietta,

GA; three grandchildren, Jason, Marcianne, and Kelsey Brokaw; two sisters,

Lois (Alvin) Brown of Lenox and Catherine Gavend of Denver, CO; three

brothers, Glen (Elizabeth) Brokaw of Lenox, Harold Brokaw

of Des Moines, and Paul (Marilyn) Brokaw of Lenox; two

sisters-in-law, Kate Brokaw of Cedar Rapids and Wanda (Ron)

Wurster of Lenox; and two brothers-in-law, Judge Roe of Stuart,

Iowa and Fred (Linda) Woolley of Nebraska.

Mr. Brokaw was preceded in death by one sister, Lucille

Roe; two brothers, Walter and Charles Brokaw; and three

sisters-in-law, Lola Brokaw, Helen Brokaw, and Donna Paul.

Mr. Brokaw was a member of the American Institute of

Certified Public Accountants and enjoyed accounting for many

years before retiring in the year 2000. He was an avid golfer

and a member of Morris Park Country Club since 1965. Mr.

Brokaw was also a member of Grace United Methodist Church,

South Bend. He was formerly active with Boy Scouts of

America, a scout master and was a cub scout master when he

lived in Illinois. Mr. Brokaw enjoyed playing cards and traveling.

He enjoyed refinishing antique furniture over the years.

He also served his country with the United States Army. Mr.

Brokaw was very proud of his two sons and especially enjoyed

his grandchildren.

Frank enjoyed life to the fullest and continued to enhance

others' lives as he was an organ donor.

Per his wishes, cremation will take place at Southlawn

Cremation Services.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday November 21, 2007

 

Evans, Lyle Dean -

Lyle Dean Evans was born September 10, 1928 at Lenox, Iowa, son of Dewey and Jane

Laughlin Evans. He received his education in Lenox where he graduated from high school

in 1946. On September 17, 1949 he was united in marriage to Mary Sweeney at the St.

Patrick's Catholic Church in Lenox. They made their home farming and Dean also sold

Lucas Feed. In 1974 they moved to Dysart and they made their home on farms in the

area before moving to town in 1991. He then began operating Tri County Lawn

Service with his son, Jim, where they did custom spraying and mowing for area

businesses and residents. They were also responsible for the maintenance and upkeep

for several cemeteries in the area which also included grave digging.

Recently Dean's health has declined and his death came on Monday, Oct. 22, 2007

at the Cedar Valley Hospice Home in Waterloo at the age of 79 years.

He was a former member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church and current member of St.

Paul Catholic Church in Traer. He was also active in the Dysart Lions Club having served

two terms as president and was a member of Dysart Development Board. He

is survived by his wife Mary of Dysart; three sons, Chris (Ronda) Evans of Diagonal,

Mark ( Laurie) Evans and James (Carrie) Evans, all of North Liberty, Ia., two daughters

Cathy (Dennis) Evelsizer of Decorah, Iowa and Jayne (Hugh) Madden of Sherman

Oaks, Ca.; 12 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren; one brother, Leo and one

sister Vada Quinn.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday October 31, 2007

 

Imm, Rudolph Frank -

Mass of Christian Burial for Dr. Rudy Imm, age 67, of Lenox who passed away on

Monday, October 15, 2007, at Creighton Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska due to

complications from treatment for stomach cancer. Services were held Thursday, October

25, 2007, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Lenox. Visitation was held

Wednesday, October 22, 2007, at the Ritchie Funeral Home in Lenox from 3 to 9 with the

family greeting friends from 6 to 9 and a Prayer Service at 7. Cremation followed the

services with private family interment of ashes held at the graveside at Resurrection

Cemetery in Lenexa, Kansas. Memories can be shared with the family on our web site at

www.ritchiefunralhomc.com under Obituaries. Arrangements were entrusted to the

Ritchie Funeral Home of Lenox.

Rudolph Frank Imm was born September 26, 1940, in Denver, Colorado the son of

Rudolph and Irma (Dagon) Imm. Rudy and his brother Nick grew up in Littleton,

Colorado. He worked his way through school as a grocer, truck driver and bartender. He

graduated from Regis College in Denver and then attended dental school at Creighton

University in Omaha, where he graduated in 1967. He married Mary Lucile Doll on June 10,

1967, in Kansas City and they settled in Lenox. Rudy and Mary Lu were blessed with

three children: Chris, Shannon and Andy. He cherished vacation times with his family.

Rudy actively developed hobbies and interests with his children and friends. He

supported and nurtured passions for collecting, trading, sports, clubs, nature,

animals, the arts, academics and recreational events. From being a scout leader to a

musician, he loved to relate to others through their lighter side.

Dr. Imm practiced dentistry in Lenox for forty years. He took great pride in

the beautiful smiles he gave his patients. He loved dentistry . . . and his patients were also

his dear friends. Rudy served as President of the Southwest District in 1974, and was

President of the Iowa Dental Association in 1987. He was a member of the American

College of Dentists, the International College of Dentists, and the Pierre Fauchard

Academy, which acknowledged him as it Iowa Dentist of the Year in 2003. He was an

adjunct professor of the University of Iowa Preceptor Program. During the annual

meeting of the Iowa Dental Association in 2006, he was a Guest of Honor.

Rudy served his community through membership in the Rotary Club where he was

a Paul Harris Fellow and song leader. He was also a member of the School Board and the

Lenox Development Corporation.

He was an active member of St. Patrick's Catholic Parish, serving as a lector. He loved

flying, earning his pilot's license and becoming a member of the Flying Dentists Association.

While circling around the heartland, he discovered new farming techniques. Rudy

enjoyed travel, especially to his vacation home in Hilton Head where he would dance with the

dolphins. He looked forward to his annual Canadian fishing expedition. He shared Italy

with his finer side as well as a special trip to Australia and New Zealand. Rudy loved

tomatoes, Iowa corn, Colorado peaches and spaghetti. Rudy enjoyed cars and motorcycles

and was especially proud of his red Corvette! Gardening, cooking, hunting, bowling, bridge

and skiing were major interests as well.

Left to cherish Rudy's memory are his wife Mary Lu of Lenox; their three children,

Shannon Imm of Sarasota, Florida; Andy Imm of Atlanta, Georgia; and Chris Imm and

wife Melissa and their two children, Annalise and Greyson of Prairie Village, Kansas; and a

brother Nick Imm of Glendale, Arizona.

Preceding Rudy in death were his parents, Rudolph and Irma Imm; Mary Lu's parents,

Ray and Mary Clare Doll; nieces, Lydia and Clare True.

Rudy was an inspiration to anyone that knew him. He was always an optimist and cheerful

during the five years of his illness. He fought strong until the very end showing his

true love of life.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday October 31, 2007

 

Neuhardt, Mable Elizabeth Franklin Sanburn -

Funeral services for Mable E. Neuhardt, age 98 of Clarinda, Iowa, formerly of Lenox, Iowa,

who died Sunday, November 18, 2007 at Clarinda Regional Health Center, Clarinda, Iowa

will be held Friday, November 23, 2007 at 2:00.p.m. at the Ritchie Funeral Home, Lenox

with Reverend Gerry Kahler officiating. Visitation with the family will be held 1-2 p.m.,

Friday prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial will be in West Fairview Cemetery,

Lenox, Iowa. A memorial will be established. You may share memories and condolences with

the family on our web page, www.ritchiefuneralhome.com under Obituaries. Arrangements

were entrusted to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Lenox.

Mable Elizabeth Franklin Sanburn Neuhardt was born February 12, 1909 on a farm

2 miles east of Lenox, Iowa. She was the daughter of Earl and Bessie (Litteer) Franklin.

Mable grew up around and in Lenox going to country school and graduating from Lenox

High School with the class of 1927. She started driving a car when she was eleven. For her

first drivers license she sent 50 cents to Des Moines; a test was not required.

Mable was married to Lee Sanburn on September 11, 1928 at Corning, Iowa. Two children

were born to this union, Jean and Earl. They lived on farms north and south of Lenox.

Mable was a member of the Lenox Methodist Church. She spent all but six years of her life

around or in Lenox.

Mable married Joe Neuhardt on January 1, 1968. They traveled some and enjoyed going

with the Snow Mobile Club. Mable wrote the Merle Junction news for the Lenox

Time Table in the late 40's and early 50's. In later years she Mable E. Neuhardt

wrote Party Line for the Lenox paper.

Mable was a housewife, telephone operator and waitress. She transported many people to

airports, Doctor's appointments and other appointments. Mable was very proud of Lenox.

She never wanted her children to forget their roots.

Mable is survived by her daughter, Jean Moore and husband Marty of Clarinda, Iowa;

son, Earl Sanburn and wife Jane of Wickenburg, Arizona; five grandchildren, Marilyn

Shore of Clarinda, Iowa, Jeff Moore of San Diego, California; Terri Pierce of Stapleton,

Nebraska, Tracy Sanburn of Stapleton, Nebraska, Cody Sanburn of Lincoln, Nebraska;

eight great grandchildren, Josh Kuipers, Seth Kuipers, Lance Moore, Lindsey Eulate, Shay

Kuipers, Estee Moore, Aidan Sanburn and Cade Sanburn; four great, great grandchildren,

Trey Kuipers, Ethan Kuipers, Jesse Eulate and Jordan Eulate; former daughter-in-law,

Carolyn Sanburn of Lenox, Iowa.

Preceding Mable in death were her parents; parents-in-laws; husband, Lee Sanburn

(1964); husband, Joe Neuhardt (1991).

Mable will be remembered as a loving mother and grandmother who always

had time for her beloved grandchildren.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday November 21, 2007

 

Rankin, Ben K -

Funeral services for Ben Rankin, age 66, of Omaha, Nebraska, formerly of Bedford,

who died Monday, October 22, 2007 at his home were held Thursday, October 25,

2007 at 11:00 a.m. at the Ritchie Funeral Home in Bedford. Burial was held in the

Fairview Cemetery in Bedford. Memorials can be directed to the American Cancer

Society. Memories can be shared with the family on our website at www.ritchie-

funeralhome.com under Obituaries. Arrangements were entrusted to the Ritchie

Funeral Home of Bedford.

Ben K. Rankin was born June 19, 1941, in Bedford, Iowa the son of Dale D. Rankin and

Blanche C. (Cummings) Rankin. Ben's family moved to Omaha, Nebraska when he was

two years old, however, he spent many wonderful summers in Bedford with his

grandparents and cousins. He graduated from Central High School with the Class of

1959 where he enjoyed playing in the high school band. He attended the University

of Omaha (now UNO) while working at Omaha National Bank. Ben stayed in the

local banking industry for the duration of his career, and notably he reached the

position of President at Western Security Bank where he served for many years.

During his career, he was a member of the North Omaha Optimist Club, the Lions

Club and the M.O.B.A. Ben concluded his banking service at Citizen's State Bank

of Oakland, Iowa at the age of 63 to enjoy retirement.

On June 23, 1962, Ben was united in marriage to Beverly J. Adams in Omaha, Nebraska.

Two sons, J Alan and Lee Michael were born to bless their marriage. Ben enjoyed

music and had been a member of a dance band that played in small towns in Nebraska

and Iowa. Ben spent time outdoors, where he enjoyed fishing, hunting and later trap

shooting with his family and friends. Ben liked taking trips to Colorado and Canada,

along with visiting nearby towns for local events. He dined with friends and family

often and recently took to visiting Iowa and Nebraska wineries. He enjoyed watching

football, a fan of the sport, he favored the Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks

and the Nebraska Cornhuskers, and most recently, the Ohio Bobcats. Ben loved old

western movies and likely never found a spaghetti western he did not like. While

not a golfer himself, Ben kept a close eye on the professionals of the sport.

Left to cherish Ben's memory are his loving wife of forty-five years, Beverly J.

Rankin of Omaha; his mother, Blanche C. Rankin of Omaha; two sons, J Alan Rankin and

wife Sherry and Lee M. Rankin, all of Omaha; two grandchildren, Max and Kayln

Kaslon both of Omaha; a brother, William C. Rankin of Winter Park, Florida; along with

his mother-in-law Ethel Adams; three sisters-in-law, Judy McCarthy, Sandy Givens

and Linda Costa; three brothers-in-law, William Adams, Ralph Givens, and Tony

Costa; along with many nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends.

Ben was preceded in death by his father, Dale D Rankin.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday October 31, 2007

 

Reed, Donald Frank -

Donald Frank Reed, 76, of Alburnett, died Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 at his home,

surrounded by his family. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct.23, 2007 at

Murdoch Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Marion, by Rev. H. Burr Bryant.

Burial was in Dunkard Cemetery, Toddville.

Survivors include his wife of 59 years, Juanita of Alburnett; eight children,

Patsy (Dale) Strand of Toddville, Danny (Elsie) Reed of Locust Grove, Ga.,

Pam (David) Kirk, Peggy Hull, David Reed, Robin (Randy) Morrison, Roger (Kim)

 Reed, and Avery (Lynn) Reed, all of Alburnett; two brothers, Charlie (Hazel)

Reed of Des Moines and Bill (Janet) Reed of Lenox; 24 grandchildren; 26 great

grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Orville Reed and Lewis

Reed; and four sisters, Eva Jones, Lola Dillon, Lometa Brammer, and Nina Baker.

Don was born September 22, 1931, the son of W.O. and Erma (Belding) Reed in

Lenox. He attended Lenox High School. On June 26, 1948 he married Juanita

Reason in Creston. Don worked in bridge construction with Cramer Bros, for

28 years.

Don enjoyed his grandkids and loved going to ballgames of every sort. He always

put others before himself. Don seemed to be everyone's grandpa. He was dearly

loved and will be greatly missed.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Hospice of Mercy or Camp

Courageous in Don's memory.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday October 31, 2007

 

Schlapia, Floyd Dale -

Floyd Dale Schlapia was born April 12th, 1915, to Floyd Dudley and Ocie

Pearl (Miller) Schlapia at the old Butler house at Benton, Iowa. He

passed away on December 3rd, 2007, at the Ringgold County

Hospital in Mount Ayr, Iowa.

Dale was a proud 1932 graduate of Benton high school and Refrigeration

and Air Conditioning School in Chicago, Illinois. In 1940 Dale joined

the United States Army Air Force and was stationed in France and

England. He served as a medic and witnessed the bombing of London.

Dale was discharged in 1945 and came home to marry his sweetheart,

Maralyn McMath on September 4th, 1945, in Troy, Kansas,

and was blessed to celebrate 62 years of marriage. They were

blessed with three children, Jeannette Ione, Roger Dale , and

Meredith Ann. Dale worked at Freeland's, Willey's Plumbing

and Heating, Keith Cole's Firestone Store and then was self

employed as an appliance repairman and electrician. Dale was

a caring man often never charging for repairs.

Dale enjoyed his grandchildren and great grandchildren

always attending their school and sport activities. He was very

proud of them. Dale went camping at Lake Rathbun and met

several new friends. This group camped and fished together

for several years. He also liked to go to Mt. Pleasant to the Old

Thresher's Reunion and had to be there to hear the early morning

whistle blow. Christmas was a special time for Dale. He

would stick his head into the bedroom at 2:00 a.m. to wake his

children and yell "Santa's been here." When his grandchildren

came along, Dale had to wait till 5:00 a.m. to open presents.

He would be dressed and waiting for Meredith to call so he

could come in for gift opening. It would take him 5 minutes

to get there!! He had a collection of musical toys that were

favorite gifts for him. The great grandchildren always got to

play with these.

Maralyn and Dale loved to take car rides enjoying the

country side, walking in the pasture, sitting on the porch, and

enjoying watching the cattle and baby calves. He was a very caring,

easy going, and loving man enjoying life and family. Dale

was a 60 year member of the V.F.W. Post # 1797 in Creston; the

American Legion Post #172 and the United Baptist Presbyterian

Church, both in Mount Ayr. Dale was preceded in death by his

parents and a brother Russell Schlapia.

He is survived by his devoted wife Maralyn, daughter Jeannette

and husband David Scott of Osceola, IA, son Roger and

wife Betty Schlapia of Bellevue, NE, and daughter Meredith and

husband Duane Dredge of Mt. Ayr, IA., grandchildren, Derek

Scott, Deron and Liline Scott, Eric and Jennifer Schlapia, Amy

Leming, Leslie Dredge-Murphy and Jared Murphy, Clinton and

Allison Dredge, Adam and Katrina Dredge, and Morgan Dredge

and great grandchildren Brooklynn Leming, Tanner and Sophie

Schlapia, Rhett and Zachary Murphy, Colton Dale Dredge, and

Adalynn Dredge. Sisters include Laveta Strange of Diagonal,

IA, Thelma Schlapia of Longmont, CO., Kay (Lee) Dotson of

Phoenix, AZ. Fay (Dale) Mather of Silver City, NM and sister-in-

laws Mary Lou Schlapia of Boulder, CO., Lavon Brown of

Clearfield, IA., and brother-in-law and sister-in-law Robert

and Shirley McMath of Clearfield, many nephews, nieces, and

a host of friends. His wisdom and love will carry on through

all that he touched.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 12, 2007

 

Stream, Dorothy Vernice Bowen Eckler -

Funeral Services for Dorothy Stream, age 99 of Lenox who died Friday, November 9,

2007 at the Lenox Care Center were held Monday, November 12, 2007 at 1.1:00 a.m.

at the Lenox Christian Church. Interment was held in the North Fairview Cemetery in

Lenox. Memorials can be directed to the Lenox Christian Church. Memories can be

shared with the family at www.ritchiefunralhome.com under Obituaries.

Arrangements were entrusted to the Roland-Ritchie Funeral Home of Corning.

Dorothy Vernice Bowen Eckler Stream was born June 25, 1908, on a farm near Neponset,

Illinois the daughter of Frank Bowen and Helen (Armstrong) Bowen. Her Bowen siblings

were Ada, Donald, Lorna and Laurie.

Due to a family illness she was brought to Lenox as a small child and made her home with

cousins Bessie and Charley Eckler and took their name. Her Eckler siblings were Willard

and Mildred. Dorothy grew up attending school in Lenox, graduating with the Class of

1926. She then taught in the rural school system until she was united in marriage

to Willis Stream on March 15, 1930, in Red Oak, Iowa. To this loving union four children

were born, Harold, Lloyd (Bud), Helen and Howard (Skip).

Dorothy was a lifelong member of the Lenox Christian Church. She was baptized as a

young girl, at the same time as her best friend, Lenore (Dunbar) Bailie. Dorothy and

Lenore remained best friends for over ninety years. Dorothy taught Sunday school

and served as a deaconess and bible school teacher. She also enjoyed being a member

of the CWF for many years.

When Dorothy's children were school age, she went back to teaching elementary school

for a number of years in Van Wert and at the Lenox Community Schools.

She and Willis were loving caregivers to elderly family members in their home on many

different occasions. She was also a 'much loved' babysitter for many children and

families throughout Lenox. Everyone will miss Dorothy's great, cooking, especially her

pies and homemade noodles. Dorothy loved family dinners and reunions with all of her

loved ones around her during picnics, birthdays all enjoying her 'sweets'.

Left to cherish Dorothy's memory are her three children, Bud Stream and wife

Shirley of Cameron, Illinois; Helen Nelson of Orange City, Iowa; and Skip Stream and

wife Jannie of Harvest, Alabama; a daughter-in-law, Evelyn Stream of LeMars,

Iowa; eight grandchildren, Randy, Rick, Becky, Barby, Danny, David, Kim and Shad;

fifteen great-grandchildren, Tiffany, Courtney, Reagan, Alex, Jamie, Mike, Mark, Clint,

April, Paul, Bob, Brad, Ashley, Zachery, and Keatyn; ten greatgrandchildren; a sister,

Mildred Edgar of California; a sister-in-law, Clarice Stream of New Sharon; two

former daughter-in-laws, Beverly and CharLes; along with many nieces, nephews,

relatives and friends.

Preceding Dorothy in death are her parents and in-laws; her husband Willis Stream

who died September 21, 1985; her son Harold Stream who died September 4, 2007;

three brothers; two sisters; and a son-in-law, Dale Nelson.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday November 14, 2007

 

Sweeney, Shane Patrick -

Shane Sweeney, 30, died Saturday, December 8, 2007 of a sudden heart attack at his

home in Des Moines. Funeral services will be held 10:30 am Thursday, December 13,2007

at the American Legion Hall in Lenox, Iowa with burial to follow at North Fairview

Cemetery there. Visitation begins after 2 pm Wednesday at Ritchie Funeral Home in

Lenox where the family will receive friends from 5 to 8 pm.

Shane was born in Creston and was raised on farms in the Prescott and Lenox area.

He graduated from Lenox High School in 1995 and earned his Bachelor's degree

in accounting from the University of Northern Iowa. Shane worked as a C.P.A.

at Flagg & Company in Des Moines. On August 6, 2005 he married Meghann Ryan

Wild and they made their home in Des Moines.

Shane enjoyed music and sports, especially the Boston Red Sox and the Florida

Gators. Spending time with his family, friends, and his dogs, Fenway and Swampy,

was his favorite pastime.

Shane P was a loyal and devoted husband, son, brother, uncle, friend, and

accountant. He had a powerful way of walking into a room full of strangers,

and leaving a room full of friends; Shane had yet to meet someone he couldn't

talk to.

Shane couldn't keep a secret, or a grudge, but he kept and maintained

friendships for life, provided a level-headed approach to the most difficult

tasks in life, and his patience and forgiveness seemed to never run out.

Shane is survived by his wife Meghann; his parents, Kevin and Debbie Sweeney

of Lenox; his sisters Courtney (Ryan) Brown of Lenox and Kerry Sweeney of

Urbandale; nieces, Kristen and Makayla; and his step grandmother, Isabelle

Jenkins of Creston, and in-laws, John and Peggy Wild, Trevor, Ian and Shea,

and grandparents, John and Gert Wild.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 12, 2007

 

Trost, Dorothy Mae Selders -

Dorothy Mae Trost, the daughter of the late Theodore and Grace (Brown) Selders,

was born on April 26, 1928, in Sharpsburg, Iowa. On October 30, 2007, Dorothy

passed away suddenly following surgery at the Iowa Methodist Hospital in

Des Moines at the age of 79.

Dorothy grew up in Sharpsburg and Gravity, Iowa, from where she graduated

high school in 1946. Following high school she lived in Marysville, California, for

a period of time.

On September 25, 1949, Dorothy was united in marriage with Donald Howard

Trost of Lenox at the Presbyterian Parsonage in Bedford, Iowa. They had two

children, Craig and Kim.

After marriage, Dorothy and Donald resided in Kent, Iowa, for about nine years

where she began her career as a homemaker and mother. For the next twenty-

three years she resided on the farm east of Lenox. In addition, she spent her

days gardening and helping with the farming. Over the years, Dorothy was

employed in various clerical and bookkeeping positions in Kent and Lenox.

For the past twenty-three years, she has resided with her husband in the

same home in Lenox.

In retirement, they spent many winters in Florida and Texas. She was a

member of the Methodist Church of Kent and the United Methodist

Church of Lenox.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her

husband Donald of Lenox; her brother Theodore Selders and wife Anne of

Westminster, California; her son Donald (Craig) Trost, MD PhD and wife 

Roberta of East Lyme, Connecticut; her daughter Kim Hilgenberg and husband

Michael of Cambridge, Iowa; and four grandchildren: Nicholas Hilgenberg

and wife Julee of Cambridge, Tawnia Leslie and husband Michael of Maxwell, Iowa;

Jason Trost of London, England; and Brian Trost and wife Lucy of Manchester,

Connecticut. In addition, there are four great grandchildren, one

niece, and two nephews surviving.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday November 7, 2007

 

Tullberg, Myron (Mike) -

Myron (Mike) Tullberg 76, of Wayne, Nebraska died on Thursday, November 22, 2007

at Providence Medical Center in Wayne, Nebraska. Funeral services for Mike will be held

on Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at 10:30 A.M. at Salem Lutheran Church in Wakefield;

Pastor Jerome Cloninger will be officiating. The visitation will be held on Monday from

3:00 until 8:00 P.M. at Bressler - Munderloh Funeral Home in Wakefield. There will be a

prayer service at 7:00 P.M. on Monday evening at the funeral home. Military funeral

rites by Wakefield American Legion Post #81, Anton Bokemper. To leave online condolences

for the family, please visit www.munderlohfuneralhome.com

Myron "Mike" Delbert Tullberg was born on August 6, 1931 in Wakefield, the son

of Axel and Sigrid (Moline) Tullberg. He grew up on a farm near Wakefield. Mike was

baptized and confirmed at Salem Lutheran Church in Wakefield. He attended Lincoln

School District #87 and graduated from Wakefield High School in 1948. He entered

the Army in 1952 and remained in the Army Reserves until 1961. He married Gwendonna

Murfin on December 26, 1951. They were married for 30 years. The couple began

farming near Martinsburg and later moved to Wakefield, where he farmed and worked

at the Milton G. Waldbaum Company until 1982. Myron moved to Norfolk before settling

in Lyons, Nebraska. He was an active member of the Bethany Lutheran church. He

worked at Logan Valley Manor for many years, and then at the Lyons-Decatur Northeast

School until his retirement in 2005. He moved back to Wakefield and lived at the

Wakefield Health Care Center and later moved to Premier Estates in Wayne.

He enjoyed farming, gardening and most of all, spending time with his family.

Mike is survived by his five children: Linda and husband Monty Granfield of Randolph,

NE; Diane and husband Mike Row of Bruning, NE; Dennis and wife Melia Tullberg

of Wayne, NE; Connie and husband David Herbster of Sabetha, KS; and Gary and

wife Michelle Tullberg of Lenox, IA; 10 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; a sister

Delores Lehman of Wakefield, brother Paul Tullberg of Schuyler and sister-in-law

Mila Tullberg of Elk Point, SD.

He is preceded in death by his parents, two brothers Donald and an infant brother

Weldon, and one granddaughter Brenna Herbster.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 5, 2007

 

Wallace, Gordon Chandler -

Memorial services for Gordon Wallace age 90 of Gravity, who died Saturday,

September 1, 2007 Colton, California were held Tuesday, October 30, 2007

at 11:00 a.m. at the Ritchie Funeral Home in Bedford. Burial of ashes was

held in the Washington Cemetery in Gravity. Memorials can be directed to

"The Quiet Hour" ministry in care of the family. 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

Bedford.

Gordon Chandler Wallace was born June 28, 1917, to Kent and Hazel Chandler

Wallace in a rural Gravity, Iowa farmhouse built by his grandfather. He attended

school for nine years in Gravity and then attended Oak Park Academy in Nevada,

Iowa for the next three years. Gordon attended Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska

for the next four years, graduating in 1940 with a Bachelor of Science in

Biology. He attended Nebraska State University until 1944, when he graduated

with a doctorate of Dental Surgery.

Gordon then moved to Boulder, Colorado and bought an existing dental practice. He

soon met Leta Corrine Turner at a church picnic in Denver where they were married

within a year and spent thenext 26 years in Boulder. His dental practice was

interrupted for two years by a call from the US Air Force in 1955. He was

stationed at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico as a Major in the

Dental Unit. Gordon then returned to Boulder to resume his private practice

until 1971, when he received a call from the Clarinda Complex Treatment Center

to replace their retiring dentist. Although Gordon practiced dentistry for

38 years, he was a farmer at heart which made the decision easy to return to his

birthplace and the home farm. He retired from dentistry in 1982, and remained

in Gravity until November 2006, when he moved to California to be closer to family.

Gordon was active in many church projects, originated the Boulder, Colorado

35-member men's chorus, spent many years as head elder, often preached the

sermon when the church pastor had conflicting obligations, and was a board

member for Union College. He never turned down a bowl of popcorn, was a kind and

gracious man, laughed easily - even at himself, and often took the short end of

a deal so that others would benefit.

Gordon is survived by his wife Leta, son Gregory Winston Kent (Un) of Colton,

CA, daughter Debra Lou Winkle (Greg) of Napa, CA, six grandchildren and one great

grandson from son Gregory, sister-in-law Marilyn, and nephews Earl Mark (Lisa) and

Gordon Joel (Patti) Wallace.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday October 31, 2007

 

Young, Donald Floyd -

Donald Floyd Young, age 86, of Leon, Iowa, son of Floyd Denzel Young and Alta Ruth

(Bush) Young was born June 5, 1921 in Wichita Kansas, and died November 25, 2007 of

renal failure at Westview Acres Care Center in Leon, Iowa.

Don lived in Wichita until he was eight and moved with his family to a farm near Kent,

Iowa. After a few years the family relocated to another farm near Kent, and when

Don was about 8 or 9 the family moved to a farm six miles north of Lenox. He

attended the country school nearby, graduating after the 8th grade. Donald graduated

from Lenox High School in 1940. He then attended college at the University of

Iowa. For many years he helped his parents run Young's Restaurant in Atlantic, Iowa.

Don began working for the State of Iowa in the Beer and Liquor Control Department in

1969. He transferred to Leon as the liquor store manager. He retired from the state in

1986.

Donald was also a member of the Corning, Iowa Masonic Temple Instruction Lodge

#275 AF and AM - Grand Lodge of Iowa, AF and AM and, since 1968, the Za Ga Zig

Temple in Des Moines. Over the years Donald had eclectic interests ranging from

vocal, piano, and organ music to family history. He had a very nice voice and sang

at weddings and funerals.

He did much research in the history of Decatur County. He enjoyed antique auctions

and purchased a variety of antiques. He enjoyed his cars and always was proud of their

condition. Donald also did some furniture refinishing. He collected a variety of objects

- from watches and pocket watches to Scandinavian Christmas plates. He enjoyed

learning about gardening, amassing his collections, and reading.

In his younger years he enjoyed traveling. He enjoyed playing poker and was

evidently an excellent player!

He was preceded in death by his parents.

He is survived by his sister Marian Jeanne (Young) Johnson of Ft. Wayne, Indiana,

and three nieces: Ramona Berg and husband George "Corky" of Willmar, Minnesota; Janet

Stevenson and husband Jim of Katy, Texas; and Sue Conley and husband Len of Ft. Wayne,

Indiana. He also is survived by two great nieces and three great nephews.

Following cremation, memorial services were Thursday, November 29, 2007 at Slade-O'Donnell

Funeral Home in Leon. Burial will be at a later date in Atlantic Cemetery. Memorials may be

given to Hospice of Central Iowa.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 5, 2007