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

Campbell, Rosemarie Reynolds -

Former Lenox, IA, resident Rosemarie Campbell, 75, of Cainsville, MO, died

Saturday, December 20, 2008, after battling pancreatic cancer. The funeral

will be held Friday, December 26, at 11:00 a.m. at First Baptist Church, 1308

East Main Street, Princeton, MO, followed by a graveside service at 2:30 p.m.

at West Fairview Cemetery in Lenox, IA.

Rosemarie was born December 6, 1933, the daughter of Mildred and Russell

Reynolds. She graduated from high school in Lenox where she met the love of

her life, Larry Campbell. They were married July 13, 1952, and shortly

thereafter moved to the Des Moines, IA, area where she spent time loving

and caring for her family and friends.

She raised registered Suffolk sheep, and she and her family traveled to

various fairs where her livestock received grand champion awards. She

was also part of a singing group, the Sweet Adelines, who performed in several

different states.

Rosemarie and Larry and their three daughters moved to Cainsville in February

1972 where she and her husband raised sheep, cattle and horses. In 1983 she

began another successful venture raising a variety of registered dogs.

With profound determination, she mastered the profession as evidenced by

the famous singers, writers and actors who asked specifically for her dogs.

She was known for the Rosemarie Campbell Line in Manhattan, NY.

She loved life and enjoyed nurturing people, animals and nature. She was

best known for her beautiful, beaming smile and the touch of a hand that

could help anyone at any time. She was very involved with her family and

extended families. She loved Christmastime when giving, entertaining and

sending messages gave her great joy.

Rosemarie mastered everything she tried-researching genealogy, painting,

making porcelain dolls and sewing beautiful quilts. She could grow and cook

anything. She loved fishing with her grandchildren, going on trail rides,

and riding in parades with her husband in their horse and buggies.

She loved the time she spent with her family at picnics and on hayrides, and

during her travels to Georgia to visit nieces and nephews, to New York and

to Alaska. Her passion was to make everyone feel loved and cherished. Many

children and other people who were not a part of her immediate family were

made a part of her life because of her ability to show love, affection and

acceptance. She was very involved with the Zion Baptist Church and its

members. She enjoyed performing in Christmas programs and participating

in Bible study.

Rosemarie will be remembered as an amazing woman whose beauty, charm

and intelligence enhanced the lives of all who had the opportunity to know her.

She had an amazing number of attributes and will be greatly missed.

She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers- Gordon and Russell

Gene Reynolds; and a sister-in-law Betty Reynolds.

Survivors include her husband of 56 years, Larry, of the Home; three daughters-

Jill Marie Burdg and husband Harry of Hamilton, MO, Laura Lou Peery and husband

Kent of Osage Beach, MO, and Jacqueline Graham and husband Bill of Kellogg, IA;

an aunt, Mary Stoner; eight grandchildren; 3 step-grandchildren; 8 great-

grandchildren, 7 step great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Arrangements are under the direction of Greenlee-Middleton Funeral Service in

Princeton, MO. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions to

Zion Baptist Church, R.R.I, Cainsville, MO 64632.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 24, 2008

 

Collings, Jo Ann Kabel -

Jo Ann Collings, 81, of Cedar Rapids, died December 23, 2008 at the Dennis

and Donna Oldorf Hospice House of Mercy in Hiawatha after a long and

courageous fight with cancer. A private family celebration of life service was

held at the Marion Christian Church with interment at Cedar Memorial

Park Cemetery.

Immediate family survivors are Susan Kosek (Ernest), Cody Collings, Jody

Pence, all of Cedar Rapids.

She is also survived by five grandchildren, Chad Pence (Julie), Dustin Pence

(Andrea), Brook Adkins (Robert), Jennifer Rinas (Joshua), Angela Kosek,

and the joys of her five, five great-grandchildren, Victoria and Alanna

Adkins, Eleanor and Margaret Rinas and Madalyn Pence. She also leaves

behind an extended family; a special cousin, Jan Mawle of Osage Beach,

Mo. and a treasure of friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Dr. Frank H.

Collings, OD, her parents, Earl D. Kabelo and Gertie Ellen Kabel, and a

brother, Dr. Richard E. Kabel.

Jo Ann was born to Earl D. Kabel and Gertie E. Kabel on October 15, 1927

in Savannah, Mo. Jo Ann graduated from high school in Lenox, Iowa in 1945.

While growing up in Lenox, she excelled in vocal music, violin and the piccolo.

Jo Ann won many awards for her instrumental music and vocal abilities. She

also loved basketball and was an All-State guard. She then attended Drake

University to study music.

It was during this time that she met her husband, Frank H. Collings, with

whom she shared 60 years of marriage and three children. She loved the Lord,

her family, pets, music, and the Hawkeyes.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 14, 2009

 

Hamilton, Karen (Joyce) VanOrsdel Andrew -

Joyce Van Orsdel Andrew Hamilton, 70, of Paris, Texas, died November 26,

2008 at her residence following a long battle with Parkinson's Disease.

Starlett Home was in charge of cremation arrangements.

Karen Joyce was born November 6, 1938, the daughter of William Eugene

and Mabel Luanna Coffey Van Orsdel.

She was a graduate of Lenox High School with the Class of 1957. She was

married to Jerry. B. Andrew of Grand River, Iowa September 1, 1959 in

Des Moines. They farmed near Indianola, Iowa, then moved to Texas where

she worked for J.C. Penney Company and were later divorced. She later

married Jim Hamilton.

Joyce is survived by daughter, Jackie Jamar and husband, Bart of Parish,

Texas, and son, Mike Andrew of Euless, a suburb of Dallas; a granddaughter,

Mollie Jamar and grandson, Will Jamar, both of Parish. She is also survived

by her mother, Mabel Van Orsdel and two sisters, Marlene Buchanan and

husband, Richard, and Jeanie Geisler, all of Boise, Idaho.

Preceding her in death were her father, Eugene Van Orsdel and brother-

in-law, K. Mel Geisler.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 21, 2009

 

Huffman, Virginia O Ables -

Virginia O. (Abies) Huffman, 85, a resident of Leavenworth for the last 31 years,

passed away Monday, December 8, 2008, at Cashmere, WA. She was born on April 5,

1923, to George and Maude Abies in Popejoy, IA. She attended school in Clearfield,

IA, where she received her early education graduating in 1940. Virginia attended

Maryville, MO State Teacher's College, where she received her Teacher's Certificate.

Virginia then taught in Iowa for four years. On September 12, 1944, she married Mac

Huffman in Corpus Christie, TX, where he graduated from the Naval Air Station as

a pilot. They lived in Florida and California, while he received additional training.

In 1945, after Mac was transferred overseas, Virginia moved to Washington, where

she taught Elementary School. After three years, Virginia gave up teaching to raise

her children, Brad and Shelley. Virginia was very active in Civic Affairs, joining

the Pamela Asmondson Orthopedic Guild and the P.T. A. She served as secretary

of the Silver Spray Rebecca's, was a member of the Randle Garden Club, the

Ladies' Social Club, and the United Methodist Church. Her hobbies included

gardening, landscaping, sewing, knitting, crocheting, home decorating, and music.

Mac and Virginia moved to Leavenworth in 1977, where she was employed in the

business office, of the Leavenworth Fruit Company. After retiring in 1988, her

time was spend volunteering at the Chamber of Commerce, the blood bank, and

Osborn Elementary School. Traveling in the RV was a pleasant pastime, spending

winters in Arizona and visiting friends and family in the mid-west and points

in-between.

She is survived by her husband, Mac Huffman of Leavenworth; son, Brad Huffman

of Gig Harbor and Trece Edwarsen and family of Gig Harbor; daughter and

son-in-law, Shelley and Mark Kittock of Olympia; brother Duane Abies

of Vancouver, WA; and a granddaughter, Haley Huffman of Gig Harbor.

A Memorial Service of Commemoration to Celebrate the Life of Virginia O.

Huffman will be held on Friday, : December 12, 2008 at, 1:00 PM at Ward's

Wuneral Chapel in Leavenworth, with Rev: Roger Hudson officiating. Private

Family Inurnment will be held at a later date in the Tahoma National Cemetery

in Kent. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wenatchee Valley

 Humane Society or the Central Washington Hospital Hospice Fund at 933

Red Apple Rd.,

Wenatchee, WA 98801. Ward's Funeral Chapel, Leavenworth is in charge

of arrangements.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 14, 2009

 

Jones, Janet M Fandel -

Funeral services for Janet M. Jones, (Fandel) age 62, died Monday, January 5, 2009

in Eau Clair, Wisconsin. Janet formerly of Bedford moved to Eau Claire in September

2008 to be near her family. Janet is now reunited with her late husband Garry who

passed away at Taylor Hospice, Des Moines, Iowa on June 1, 2008. Services will be

held Saturday, January 17, 2009 at the Ritchie Funeral Home in Bedford at 11:00

a.m. Visitation will be held Saturday morning from 9:30 until service time at 11:00.

Interment will be held in the Washington Cemetery in Gravity. Instead of flowers

donations may be made to Taylor House Hospice, 3401 E. Douglas Avenue, Des Moines,

IA 50317 or to the American Heart Association, 2850 Dairy Drive, Suite 300, Madison,

WI 53718. Memories can be shared with the family at www.ritchiefuneralhome.com.

Arrangements were entrusted to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Bedford.

Janet was born August 2, 1946 in the town of Ladysmith, Rusk County, daughter

of Lee and Agnes Fandel. Janet attended Our Lady of Sorrows Grade School,

Servile High School, and graduated from Mount Senario College in Ladysmith.

Janet was united in marriage to Gerald "Garry" Dean Jones July 1, 1977. Janet

had a daughter Lisa.

Janet and Garry owned and operated the Skylark Cafe in Bedford Iowa 1981-

June 2008. Janet will be remembered for all the stories and laughter she shared

with others, her unselfish dedication and concern for those around her, and the

gift of her friendship.

Her husband and parents preceded her in death.

Janet is survived by her daughter Lisa and husband Troy Gould, two grandchildren

Jordan and Alexis, brother Ray and wife Mary, Brother Robert Fandel OSM,

sisters Jean and Kathy, nieces Jennifer, Renee, Sharon, nephews Craig and

Tyler and other relatives.

Although Janet will be greatly missed,her love and inspiration will live on

through her family.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 14, 2009

 

Minnick, Hal D -

Mediapolis - Hal D. Minnick, 64, of Morton, Ill., formerly of Mediapolis,

Iowa, died at 9:10 p.m. Friday, Jan.2, 2009, at his home.

He was born Aug. 2, 1944, in Creston, Iowa, to Homer and Leona (Sturms)

Minnick. He married Karen Stoaks on July 25, 1963, in Lenox, Iowa.

Surviving are his wife, Karen Minnick, of Morton; one daughter, Kayla

Minnick Dahms (Dan) of Morton; two grandchildren, Kolton Dahms and

Kelsi Dahms; his mother, Leona Minnick, of Lenox, Iowa; and two sisters,

Karen Swiger of Lomita, Calif., and Connie Booth of Indianapolis, Ind.

He was preceded in death by one son, Kory, and his father.

A Veterinarian for 33 years, Hal was a partner with the Mediapolis

Veterinary Clinic.

He was a member of Morton United Methodist Church.

He was a former member of the First United Methodist Church

in Mediapolis.

Cremation will be accorded. A Memorial service will be held at 11 a.m.

Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009, at First United Methodist Church in Mediapolis,

with Rev. Jeff Kodis officiating. Burial of the ashes will be at Kossuth

Cemetery in Mediapolis. Hagele and Honts Funeral Home in Mediapolis

is handling arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Hope Haven Area

Development Center, ATTN: Julie Anderson, 1307 Broadway, West

Burlington, IA 52655, to Illinois Cancer Care, 8940 N. Wood Sage

Road, Peoria, IL 61615, or to a charity of the donor's choice.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 14, 2009

 

Moore, Claris Belle Jones -

Funeral services for Claris Moore, age 94 of Bedford, who died on Wednesday,

December 31, 2008 at Bedford Nursing and Rehab Center were held on Saturday,

January 3, 2009 at the Ritchie Funeral Home in Bedford. Interment was held

in the Washington Cemetery in Gravity. Memorials can be given to honor her to

the Bedford Meal Site. Memories can be shared with the family on our website

at www. ritchiefuneralhome.com under obituaries. Arrangements were entrusted

to the Ritchie Funeral Home in Bedford.

Claris Belle (Jones) Moore spent a lifetime near and in Gravity, Iowa. She was

born to Ellsworth and Edith Mabel (Huss) Jones on August 13, 1914. She

attended Antioch Grade School, and was graduated from Gravity High School

in 1932 as valedictorian of her class.

She married Darrell Moore on March 4, 1936. To this union was born four children.

Norma Jean, John Darrell, Janice Kay, and Jane Ann.

She cooked, cleaned, gardened and sewed with great skill, all to care for her

family. She loved making baby quilts for gifts. She was an avid reader and

enjoyed social events of Ladies' Aid, Study Club, canasta group, and TOPS.

She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star for nearly 50 years.

Claris was a true homemaker, but had also been a cook at the Gravity Elementary

School. She also worked at Tot'n Teen and later at the Places Store in Bedford

where she retired after serving the community for many years. Claris became a

Christian as a child and attended Sunday school and church at the Gravity

Christian Church.

Left to miss her caring and her humor are her children and spouses-Norma Jean

and Roger Alexander of Port de Paix, Haiti, John Moore and Marian of Boone,

Iowa, Janice and Paul Lemert of Pittsburg, Kansas, and Jane and Wayne Calfee of

Gravity, Iowa, two sisters, Adra Libby of Belleville, Illinois, and Reva Kelley of

Clearmont, Missouri, 12 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and 5 great great

grandchildren. Other family includes Jolene and Kenny Gonnerman, Judy Moore,

and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband Darrell Moore, parents, one brother,

Earl Jones, one sister, Verla Horswell, and one grandson, Jaye Moore.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 7, 2009

 

Moore, Clark E (Bud) -

Clark E. "Bud" Moore, Jr. of Des Moines died Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008 at

Marshalltown Medical Center. He was formerly of Lenox as a young boy.

He was born April 23, 1933 to Clark and Ruth (Toland) Moore. He is a

veteran of both the U.S. Navy and U.S. Army Reserve. Bud worked at the

Des Moines U.S. Post Office for 30 years as a postal clerk. He was an avid

camper.

Bud is survived by his wife, Helen of 51 years, daughter Sheryl (Lary) Norlin,

sons Michael (Lori) Moore and Kelly (Marsha) Moore, sisters Vivian (Mel)

Strait, Delores (Bill) Carter and Betty (Chas.) Samo.; six grandchildren

and one great grandson; one niece and four nephews; other relatives

and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents and an infant son.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 31, 2008

 

Roe, Virginia (Gini) Ann Cox -

Gini Roe, 72, of Le Mars passed away suddenly Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 at her

home.

Virginia "Gini" Ann Cox was born August 14, 1936 to Ralph and Maude (Dunn)

Cox. Gini was raised on a farm in Adams County, Iowa. She attended country

school and later graduated from Lenox High School, Lenox, Iowa in 1954.

She furthered her education at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville,

Mo. Gini was united in marriage in Lenox, Iowa to Gene Roe on September 4, 1955.

They were the proud parents of three daughters, Terri, Merri, and Lori. Gene

had worked for Farm Services/Growmark for many years. The family had lived in

Council Bluffs, Iowa, Princeton, Wisc. and Grinnell, Iowa. Gini, Gene, and their

daughters moved to LeMars in 1973.

Gini enjoyed making a home for her family. In later years, she enjoyed working

with her daughter Lori at Witzend in Le Mars. Gini was a very artistic and

talented person. She loved to work in her yard creating a Utopia for all of

God's creatures. She enjoyed her flower gardens and watching the birds,

squirrels, and rabbits enjoying sanctuary in her yard. Gini also enjoyed

decorating her home with the changing seasons. She was able to share her

talents of drawing with her grandchildren as they grew up. Her family was

her main priority in life. She loved to have her daughters and their

families for her favorite times of the year, Christmas, Easter, and summer

family visits when her gardens were in full bloom.

Gini is survived by two daughters, Terri Henderson and

her husband Kirk of Waterloo, Iowa, and Lori Schrank and her

husband Steve of Danbury, Iowa; a son-in-law, Tom McCrea

of Austin, Texas; seven grandchildren: Heidi (Chris) Wilson,

Kent McCrea, Tory McCrea, Lexi Schrank, Jennifer Schrank,

Sara Schrank and Brett Schrank; four great grandchildren; Julia

Wilson, Jon Wilson, Trenton Segebart, and Emma Segebart;

a sister, Peggy Osborne and her husband Richard; a brother,

John Cox and his wife Marjorie; a brother-in-law, Dean Roe

of Stuart, Iowa; two sisters-in-law, Bonnie Ridgley of Miami,

Fla. And Dorie Key and her husband Reldon of Lenox, Iowa;

several nieces and nephews.

Gini was preceded in death by her husband, Gene, the love

of her life on August 18, 1993; a daughter, Merri McCrea on

April 17, 2003; and her parents, Ralph and Maude (Dunn) Cox.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 10, 2008

 

Shaffer, Charlene Hughes -

Charlene was born on July 28, 1929 in Lenox, IA to Anson and Olive (Butler)

Hughes. She graduated from Lenox High School in 1948. On September 26,

1948 she married Gilbert Shaffer at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, IA.

They made their home in Clearfield, IA most of their married life. To this

union were born three daughters.

In 1961 the family moved to Boulder, CO. Leaving behind fond memories

they returned to Clearfield in 1971. Charlene enjoyed many return visits to

Colorado, spending time with family and friends there. Charlene was a

longtime member of the Clearfield United Methodist Church where she

served as Treasurer for many years, a Sunday school teacher and attended

the school for Lay Speakers. She was also a member of the Eastern Star

Cornelia Chapter 524 in Clearfield. Although she had many different roles

in her life, being a wife and mother was the most important to her. Throughout

her life she worked at a variety of jobs, however, running her small business

in Clearfield these past years was very fulfilling to her; considering it her own

mission field as a Christian.

Charlene passed away at Greater Regional Hospice Home in Creston on November

28, 2008. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Gilbert

on September 24, 1997, and a brother Eldon Jones.

Charlene will be missed by her three daughters, Karla Lyddon & husband John of

Clearfield, Teresa Umberger & husband Brad of Ft. Lupton, CO and Jill Johnston

& husband Dave of Clearfield; 10 grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren, a

sister Twila Wray & husband Bill of Ft. Collins, CO; three sisters-in-law Audrey

Shaffer of Lafayette, CO; Betty Shaffer of Longmont, CO, and Margaret

Henderson of Lenox; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 3, 2008

 

Sleep, Daniel Lee -

Memorial services for Dan Sleep, age 49 of Bedford were held Saturday, January

3, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at the Ritchie Funeral Home. Visitation was held prior to

services. Memorials can be given in Dan's name. Memories can be shared with the

family at www.ritchiefuneralhbrrie.com Under Obituaries. Arrangements were

entrusted to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Bedford.

Daniel Lee Sleep was born on October 26, 1959 in Omaha, Nebraska, being the

oldest of five children of Eldon and Barbara (Young) Sleep. He lived in Omaha

until the age of 5 when the family moved to a farm southwest of Bedford in

Taylor County,  Iowa where Dan grew to maturity and remained most of his

life. Dan attended Bedford Community Schools and regretted not graduating.

In 1993, Dan obtained his GED, something he was very proud of.

Dan was a 'Jack of all trades' and a very hard worker. He did various jobs in

construction, (laying Taylor County rural water lines and helping construct the

new addition to the Bedford School) two of the projects he was most proud to be

a part of. He also roofed, farmed, and was more than willing to help others no

matter what the job was. Most recently he was employed by Hawn's Sanitation.

He often commented how he loved the people and children that greeted him every

week and how it made him feel good to go the extra mile for people in need.

Dan was an avid wrestling and football fan. If he was around a TV that is what

everyone was watching. He also liked action movies, but once in a while, he would

'give in' and watch "mushy" stuff, just to keep the family quiet!

His greatest pleasure and where he spent most of his time was being outdoors

and in nature. He was known to encourage everyone around him to 'enjoy the beauty'.

Whether it was hunting, trapping, fishing or rock hunting, Dan enjoyed it all.

He was overflowing with pride and his most precious treasures were his children

and grandchildren. He loved them with much passion; always trying to teach them

right from wrong and always making sure to tell them he loved them often.

Another strong passion of Dan's was his goats. He and his faithful dog "Annie",

an Australian Shepard, tended his goat herd for over eight years together.

Dan got much pleasure from raising them, taking care of them, watching them,

and talking about them. He was very proud of his goats.

Dan loved being around people, never knowing a stranger. He especially enjoyed

drinking coffee at the local shops, talking and making deals. He would always grin

from ear to ear after he was able to "pull one over" on unsuspecting individuals,

especially those who knew him best. Dan enjoyed hearing stories as well as

telling them. Dan was a giver, always giving special "treasures" that he had

collected to his family and friends. When Dart was around...there was never

a dull moment!

Left to cherish Dan's memory are his mother, Barbara Benson and husband

Red of Corning; the love of his life, Sonia Sleep Nicholson of Bedford; seven

children, Andrea Dawn Sheley of College Springs; Nathanael Lee Sleep of Clarinda;

Cody Dale Sleep of Bedford; Brandi Dalene Nicholson of Bedford; Lindsey Jo

Nicholson of Maryville; Lacy Marie Nicholson of Bedford; and Holly Lynn

Nicholson of Bedford. Eight grandchildren, Ethan, Terrence, Tori, Selena, Marcus

Jr., Brayden, Aikley, and Quentin. Two sisters, Tammy Sleep and family of

Grimes; and Kristie Arms and husband Jack and family of Creston; two brothers,

Jerry Sleep and wife Lori and family of Gravity; and Scott Sleep and wife Miranda

and family of Corning; along with his most faithful dog Annie and many

other relatives and friends.

Preceding Dan in death was his father Eldon Sleep in 2002; grandparents Vera

and Dale Sleep and Byron and LaDean Young; and his long-time mentor, Boyd Novinger.

Dan will be missed by his entire family.

The memories that he made throughout the years

will remain in our hearts forever.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 7, 2009

 

Thomas, Charlotte Lorena Brown Walter -

Funeral services for Charlotte Thomas, age 70, of Corning, who died Monday, January 12,

2009, at her home will be held Friday, January 16, 2009 at 10:30 a.m. at the United

Methodist Church in Corning. Visitation will be Thursday from 3 to 7:30 with the family,

greeting friends from 5:30 to 7:30, Interment will be held in the Oak Hill Cemetery.

Memorials can be directed to Hospice or the United Methodist Church. Memories can

be shared with the family at www.ritchiefuneralhome.com. Arrangements were entrusted

to Roland-Ritchie Funeral Home of Corning.

Charlotte Lorena (Brown) Walter Thomas, daughter of LeRoy and Edith (Seybold)

Brown, was born August 13, 1938 on the Brown family farm south of Corning, Iowa.

Charlotte was united in marriage to Vernon Walter on June 15, 1956 and to this

union four children were born, David, Judy, Karl and Bonnie.

After Vernon's death Charlotte married Leslie Thomas on December 27, 1991.

Together they made their home at the Thomas farm near Alden, Iowa. She

returned to Corning after Leslie's death in 2004.

Charlotte was a loving mother and homemaker. She worked with Vern in

their rock, lime and fertilizer business, held various part time jobs in her community,

and worked with Leslie in farming. Her children and extended family members

enjoyed her uniquely decorated special occasion cakes, a hobby that later developed

into a home business. She was a creative talented lady and could do anything with her

hands. Charlotte had a love of quilting, carefully making countless, perfect hand stitches

resulting in many beautiful works of art. In her later years, she enjoyed crocheting

afghans and prayer shawls for her grandchildren and the ill. She was a member of the

United Methodist Churches of Corning and Pope Joy.

Left to cherish Charlotte's memory are her children, David Walter of Lenox, Iowa;

Judy Jones and husband Clifford of East Wenatchee, Washington; Karl Walter and

wife Belinda of Clarinda, Iowa; Bonnie Boswell and husband Fred of Corning, Iowa;

three sisters, Joyce Bergman, Dorothy Haley and Arlene Sanford; fourteen

grandchildren eight great-grandchildren; three atep-children; five step-

grandchildren; along with many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Preceding Charlotte in death were her parents LeRoy and Edith Brown; and

husbands, Vernon Walter and Leslie Thomas.

Although Charlotte will be greatly missed, her love and inspiration will

live on through her family. May God grant peace to those who mourn Charlotte's?

passing.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 21, 2008

 

Thompson, Robert Keith -

Funeral services for Robert Thompson, age 93 of Bedford, who died Friday,

January 9, 2009 at St. Francis Medical Center in Maryville, Missouri were

held Tuesday, January 13, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at the Ritchie Funeral Home in

Bedford. Interment was held in the Fairview Cemetery in Bedford.

Memorials can be directed to the Bedford Meal Site, Bedford Ambulance or

the United Christian Presbyterian Church. Memories can be shared with the

family at www.ritchiefuneralhome.com. Arrangements were entrusted to the

Ritchie Funeral Home of Bedford.

Robert Keith Thompson was born June 20, 1915 on his parent's farm near

Bedford, Iowa. He was the youngest child of Arthur and Zetta (Keith)

Thompson. He grew up on his parent's farm attending Ross Center Country

School and graduated from the Bedford High School with the Class of

1932. The family farm south of Bedford was across the road from Berea

Church of Christ which was an important part of their lives.

While still in grade school, he met Ruth Hickman, the woman he would one

day marry. Ruth taught country school, Robert farmed with his father and

they saved money to buy their own farm. On March 22, 1940 the couple was

united in marriage at the Christian Church Parsonage with their parents

as witnesses. Because of a severe snowstorm, the wedding reception was

cancelled and they went immediately to their new farm home south of

Bedford. Together they farmed and raised as many as 3,000 turkeys a year!

In 1946, after their daughters Barbara and Kathryn were born, they moved

to Boulder, Colorado where Ruth's family lived and their daughter Glenda was

born. However, Robert missed farming so in 1949 they returned to Iowa and

purchased a farm in Grant Township near Conway where, they resided for

over forty years. In 1990 they retired from farming, moved to Bedford

and spent their winters in the Texas valley.

Robert was very active in the Clearfield Lions Club. In 1963 when he was

President of the Club, he helped initiate the Iowa State Fair Shuttle Buses.

Together he and Ruth designed and built a model of the first shuttle. During

his life, Robert was also active as a Clearfield School Board Member, Soil

Conservation Commissioner, volunteer for Meals on Wheels, and an active

member of his church. Robert and Ruth also enjoyed square dancing and

traveling. They were able to travel to many wonderful places, including

Russia, China, Japan, Germany, Spain and Europe. They also enjoyed an

RV trip with Robert's niece, Carol, to Alaska and many trips to see their

children and grandchildren. At the age of 91, Robert traveled to Louisiana

to assist in the Hurricane Katrina cleanup.

On May 25, 2005, Robert's loving wife of sixty years passed away. With the

rest of his family living away from Iowa, his granddaughter, Kendra Hughes,

and his nieces Carol King and Elaine Baldwin, were a great help and joy in

his life.

Left to cherish Robert's memory are his three daughters, Barbara Pollard

and husband Dan of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Kathy Pinner of McAllen, Texas; and

Glenda Cieminski and husband John of Schaumburg, Illinois; seven grandchildren,

Kathryn Allen, Robert Pollard and wife Sarah and Stephanie Pollard, all of Tulsa,

Oklahoma; Kendra Hughes and husband Shawn of Clarinda; Kim Wellauer of

McAllen, Texas; Jennifer Cieminski and Beth Cieminski of Chicago, Illinois; six

greatgrandchildren; a sister-in-law, Vadna Hickman of Castle Rock, Colorado;

along with many nieces, nephews, relatives and a community of friends.

Preceding Robert in death are his parents Arthur and Zetta Thompson; his

wife Ruth Thompson; a daughter, Stana at birth; a sister Alice; a brother

Allen; brothers-in-law, Karl Cobb and Harold Stephens; sisters-in-law, Anna

Stephens and Hazel Thompson; and a son-in-law, Lee Pinner.

Robert was a devoted husband, father and grandfather.

His enthusiasm, humor, insight and gentle kindness.wi.il

be missed by everyone.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 14, 2009

 

Tuttle, Velma Mae Sigler -

Velma Mae Tuttle, 96, died December 3, 2008 at Chariton Nursing and Rehab

Center.

She was born December 11, 1911 to Brice and Leona Sigler at the home of

her parents in rural Lucas County. She attended Rabbit Ridge Country

School in Lucas County and graduated from Chariton High School in 1930.

On April 5, 1931, Velma married Chester Tuttle in Kidder, Mo. To this

union three children were born: Frederick, Connie Moon, who died in 2003

and Lynn Ann, who died in 1947 at birth.

In the early years Velma spent her time at home raising her children. She

later joined her husband at Tuttle Hardware in Chariton. In 1959 they

moved to Lenox, where they owned and operated Tuttle Hardware and

Furniture. They retired in 1973 and returned to Chariton to live. After

retirement, she worked part-time at Clark's Greenhouse and Piper's in

Chariton.

Velma was an active member of the Presbyterian Church for many years.

She was also a member of the Women's Association of the Church and a

long-time member of BPW in Chariton.

She is survived by her son Frederick and his wife, Gloria, of Torrance, Ca.;

six grandchildren: Erin (Tony) Gabaldon of Lomita, Ca.; Eric Tuttle of

Torrance, Ca.; Terri (Tom) Taylor of Ankeny, Iowa; Kurt (Mary) Moon of Mt

Pleasant, Iowa; Scott (Michelle) Moon of Ankeny, Iowa; and Lori (John)

Steinke of Indianola, Iowa; seven great grandchildren: Jared and Ryan

Gabaldon of Lomita, Ca.; Tara (Jason) Mullin of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; Mandi Taylor

of West Des Moines; Alexa and Cade Moon of Ankeny, Iowa; and Allyson

Steinke of Indianola, Iowa; sisters Marie Sullivan of Corydon, Iowa and

Arlene Contri of West Des Moines; brother-in-law, Dale Tuttle, Gallatin,

Mo, and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two daughters, two

brothers and two sisters.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008 at Fielding Funeral

Home with the Revs. Linda O'Connell and Sara Speer Palmer officiating.

Burial was in the Chariton Cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 31, 2008

 

Ward, James Dale (JD) Jr. -

Memorial services for James Dale "JD" Ward, Jr., age 55, of Lenox, who died

Tuesday, December 9, 2008, at the Mercy Hospital in Des Moines after a brief

illness, will be held Saturday, December 20, 2008, at United Presbyterian

Church in Lenox at 11:00 a.m. Visitation will be Friday from 3 to 7 with the

family greeting friends from 5 to 7 at the Ritchie Funeral Home. Interment

of ashes with military rites accorded by the Parkinson American Legion Post

No. 250 will be held in the East Fairview Cemetery in Lenox. Memorials can be

given in Jim's name. Memories can be shared with the family at www.

ritchiefuneralhome.com under Obituaries. Arrangements were entrusted

to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Lenox.

James Dale "JD" Ward, Jr. of Lenox, Iowa, was born August 7, 1953, in

Fremont Nebraska, to James Dale and Ruth Joan (Beach) Ward. Following

the divorce of his parents, Jim moved to California with his mother. As a

teenager,  Jim was a champion swimmer in the Phoenix, AZ, area, acquiring

many trophies to attest to his talent. Jim joined the United States Marine

Corps at age 18 and was stationed at Camp Pendleton in San Diego, CA, and

in Hawaii during his  three years of service. Following his discharge from

the military, he moved to Everett, Washington, where he met and married

Marlene Fischer. From this union one son, James Dale Ward, III was born.

Jim was a carpenter and house-builder until a back injury caused him to

pursue other work. After Jim and Marlene divorced. Jim moved to Oregon

to work in the produce business. In the early 90s, Jim moved to California

to work with his mother Ruth in her produce brokerage business and

remained near her throughout their business career.

Jim loved to travel and frequently talked about adventurous trips to Alaska

and Canada, a business trip to China and a trip to the Masters Golf

Tournament in Scotland with his Uncle Spence. He made frequent trips

to Las Vegas and planned to return to Alaska for a vacation next year.

Jim was proud of his 1965 blue Mustang, the..memories of his mother's

black poodle, Bo Didley, his many family heirlooms, and his family.

Jim loved to golf, was a great cook, enjoyed attending local sporting

events, and was a wonderful friend. Jim was a devoted son, caring for

his mother Ruth during the illness prior to her death in 2005. Following

the death of his mother, Jim decided to move to Lenox and make it his

home so that he could be near his family - a word that had great meaning

for Jim. He built a house with a porch, porch swing, and enough room to

house many family members during Beach family reunions. He especially

enjoyed the Beach family reunions and his local relatives have truly enjoyed

becoming closer to their cousin and great-nephew. Jim was very proud

of his new talent as a "farmer" with his friend Terry Booth. Jim was a

kind, respectful, generous man with a good sense of humor.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his maternal grandparents

Emery Haldene and Jeannette Brooks Beach; and paternal grandparents

Con and Luther Ward.

Survivors are his son James Dale Ward, III. of Everett, WA; half-brother,

Trey Ward (wife Linda) and nephew Connor Ward of Albuquerque, New Mexico;

step-mother, Julie Wylie; uncles Haldene Lee Beach, Huntsville, AL, and

George Spencer Beach, Centerville, VA; cousins Clifford, George, Jr.,

Phillip, and Michael Beach, Alison Beach Quintana, Kathy, Leslie, Erica,

and George IV. Jim is also survived by his great-uncle Walter "Buzz"

Beach (wife Mary) of Dallas, TX, and great-aunt Josephine Beach Walter

of Lenox, IA, good friend, Sue Farrens, and many cousins and friends.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 1, 2008