Case, Helen Inez Calvin -
Funeral
services for Helen Case, age 87, who died at the Lenox Care Center on
Wednesday, March 3, 1999 were held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 6, 1999, at
the
Ritchie Funeral Home in Lenox with Pastor Audrey Westendorf officiating. Burial was held at the North Fairview Cemetery in Lenox. Services
were conducted by the Ritchie Funeral Home of Lenox.
Helen
Inez Case was born September 3, 1911 in Christian County, near Chadwick, Mo.
She was the daughter of Art and Laura Lowe Calvin. She attended rural schools
in Christian County Missouri and also in Iowa, when her family moved to the
Lenox area in 1925. On February 19, 1931 she was united in marriage to Earl
"Tiny" Case in Corning.
Helen
and Tiny farmed in the Lenox area. Alter his death in 1970, Helen moved to
Lenox where she resided until entering the Lenox Care Center in 1990.
She
was very active in the Lenox American Legion Auxiliary and had received the
Governor's Award for time donated. She had been a member of the Blue Ladies
Volunteer
Group that donated time helping people in group homes in Clarinda and Glenwood.
She
is survived by three brothers, Wiilard "Gabby" Calvin and wife Betty of Jasper, MO; Paul Calvin and wife Vada and James "Speck" Calvin and wife Alberta, both
of
Lenox; a sister Juanita Clark of Lenox; and tow sisters-in Law, Elizabeth
Calvin of Lenox and Linda Calvin of Baxter, Iowa.
Preceding
her in death are her husband Tiny in 1970, her parents, two brothers, Hudson
and Jack and a sister Opal Heikkinen.
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Duey, John Everett -
John
Everett Duey, son of Stephen H. Duey and Charolette (Finkbeiner) Duey was born June 19, 1914 at Graham, Missouri and
passed away February 6, 1999 at
Greater
Community Hospital in Creston, Iowa.
On
February 16, 1937 he was united in marriage to Helen Lou Horton. To this union
were born three children: James Douglas Duey, Judith
Rae Branham and
Brenda
Joan Spurrier. Johnny lived his entire life near and
in the Clearfield community.
Johnny
owned and operated the Clearfield Elevator for 30 years, retiring in 1977. He
was a member of the United Methodist Church, a 50 year member of Noble
Lodge
#458 A.F. and A.M., served four terms on the Clearfield City Council and he was
past Fire Chief of the Clearfield Fire Department. He was a charter member of the
Clearfield Lions Club and a member of the Clearfield Cemetery Board for 17
years. He was a very active member of the community and took great pride in the
town and the City Park.
Johnny
and Helen Lou traveled and spent many winters in Arizona. Until their health
failed, they had not missed an Iowa State Fair in 50 years.
He
loved to have his grandchildren and great grandchildren come to play and visit.
Left
to cherish his memory is his good friend, Grace Brown, who helped him so much
this last year, his daughters, Judy Branham and husband Wayne of Sheridan,
MO
and Brenda Spurrier and husband Dean
"Curley" of Clearfield, IA; daughter-in-law, Ramona Duey of Folsom, CA, 8 grandchildren; Mark Hargin of Bedford, IA, Mitch Hargin of Clarinda, IA, Lisa Bergan of Superior, CO, Linda
Bartlett of Roseville, CA, Craig Duey of Placerville,
CA, Scott Spurrier and Angela Rugolo,
both of Chandler, AZ and Brent Spurrier of Benton,
IA, 13 great grandchildren, a sister Mollie Johnston of Afton, IA,
sister-in-law Marianna Duey of Waverly, IA and
brother-in-law and sister-in-law Raymond and Isabel Trost of Lenox, IA; nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
He was
preceded in death by his parents, wife Helen Lou, son Jim, three sisters Ethyl
McIntire, Rosetta Corliss, twin sister, Joy Evelyn Spring and one brother LJ. Duey.
Services
were held Tuesday, February 9, 1999 at 1:30 p.m. at the United Methodist Church
in Clearfield with the Rev. Alan Rusk officiating. Music was provided
by Maralene Longfellow and Kathy Nelson.
Casketbearers were Wayne Wilson, Jerry Ewalt, Fred Wilson, Jerry
Horton, Jerry Fletchall, and Charles Jackson.
Honorary pallbearers were Darl Bell, Gaylan Bell,
James Darst and Paul Brown.
Interment
was in the Clearfield Cemetery in Clearfield, Iowa.
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Fuller,
Marion Guy -
Services
for Marion Guy Fuller was held at the Huff Funeral Chapel in Whitesboro, Texas,
Friday, February 12 1999 with Rev. Roy Duff officiating.
He
passed away at the Wilson N. Jones Regional Health System after a lengthy
illness.
Marion
was born May 17, 1912 in Arlington, Texas to Samuel Edward and Laura Preitiss Fuller.
He
was united in marriage to Edith Lorean Butler on July
15, 1931 in Ft. Worth, Texas. He was a self employed building contractor.
Survivors
are his wife Lorean Fuller of Whitesboro, Tx; two sons, Carroll Fuller of Weatherford, Texas and Joe
Fuller of Celina, Texas; two daughters,
Gloria (Lee) West of Weatherford, Texas and
Marion Mullennix of Whitesboro, Texas; one brother,
Otis Fuller of Argyle, Texas; one sister, Marquerite
Jones
of Lewisville, Texas; eleven grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren and 6
great great grandchildren.
Interment
was in the Sadler Cemetery in Sadler, Texas. Huff Funeral Home of Whitesboro,
Texas was in charge of the arrangements.
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Glick,
George Franklin -
George
Franklin Glick was born to John and Dillie Johneston Glick on July 30, 1935 in rural Union county
Iowa. His family had a farm in Ellston, Iowa and that
is where
he
lived and attended school.
George
went into the service in 1953. He served his country faithfully in the Korean
War. He came down with rheumatic fever and has lived in hospitals ever since,
he
was
most recently living at the VA Medical Center in Knoxville, Iowa until his
death on Sunday, January 31, 1999.
His
sister Pauline Anderson of Lenox, Iowa is left to cherish George's memory.
Graveside
services were provided by Novinger Taylor Funeral Home of Bedford, and held at
Grove Cemetery in Lenox, Iowa on Monday, February 8, 1999.
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Heinbuch, Jessie Ruth Sickels Walford -
Jessie
Ruth Heinbuch, 90, of Creston died Jan. 20, 1999, at
Crest Haven Care Center.
Services
were Jan. 23 at Powers Funeral Home in Creston. The Rev. Tom Woodin officiated with burial in the West Fairview Cemetery
in
Lenox.
Mrs. Heinbuch was born May 11, 1908, at Mount Etna to John
Henry and Hannah Jane (Casteel) Sickles. She attended schools in the Mount
Etna
area. On Sept. 9, 1931, she married
Chester Walford in Maryville, MO, and he died March
6, 1962. On Feb. 24, 1977, she married Glen
Heinbuch in Livingston, Texas, and he died Nov. 26, 1985. She was a homemaker and a
retired nurse's aide.
She
grew up on a farm in the Mount Etna area and lived most of her life in Creston.
She
was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary, VFW Auxiliary and the United Methodist
Church.
Survivors
include a son-in-law, Eldon Matheny of Lenox; two grandchildren, Susan (husband
Bill) Weese of Grand Prairie, Texas and Charles
(wife
Brenda) Matheny of Des Moines; four great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.
Besides
her husbands, she was preceded in death by her parents; an infant son, Chester, Jr.; a daughter Ruth Matheny; a
grandson; four
sisters,
Mae Stennett, Blanch Chandler, Sarah Jane Shad and
Rosa Sickles; and six brothers, John Wesley, Elvin, Earl, Orlo and
Emmett
Sickles.
A
memorial has been established in her name.
Powers
Funeral Home of Creston was in charge of the arrangements.
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1999
Henderson,
Mary Arneal -
Funeral
services for Mary Henderson, age 80, who died at Alegent Health Mercy Hospital in Corning on Friday, February 19, 1999, were held
at 2
p.m. on Monday, February 22, 1999 at the United Presbyterian Church in Lenox
with Pastor Tim Maxa officiating.
Burial
was held at the East Fairview Cemetery in Lenox. Services were conducted by the
Ritchie Funeral Home of Lenox.
Mary
Henderson was born to J.D. and Bessie Hoover Arneal on January 18, 1919 in Redding. Iowa. She grew up in the Redding area,
graduating
from
the Redding High School in 1936. She attended Tarkio College earning a Teaching
Degree.
She
taught in Diagonal and Atlantic prior to her marriage to Guy Henderson on June
6, 1941 at the United Presbyterian Church in Redding.
Mary
and Guy farmed near Clearfield before moving to a farm near Lenox in 1949 where
she resided at the time of her death.
Mary was a long
time member of the United Presbyterian
Church and United Presbyterian Women. She had been a member of the Mayflower
Federated
Women's Club; the Order of the Eastern Star; a past leader of the Platte Peppy
Pals 4-H Club; Taylor County Republican Women
and
Iowa Pollettes. Mary was very active in the
community. She enjoyed sports and found time to be an enthusiastic Lenox Tiger
and Iowa State
Cyclone
fan. She also enjoyed sewing and cooking.
Mary
is survived by her four children, T.L. Henderson and wife Cheri of LaJunta, Colorado; Judith Ann Teig and husband Richard of Des
Moines;
William James Henderson and wife Nickie of Clearfield; Onette Kay Henderson of Des Moines; a brother, James Arneal and wife Maxine
of
North Bend, Nebraska; and seven grandchildren, Ty, Cole, Brenda, Ellen, Clay,
Grant and Paige.
She
is preceded in death by her husband Guy in 1994, her parents, J.D. and Bessie,
a brother Howard and a sister in infancy.
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Hinshaw, Loren Franklin -
Graveside
services for Loren Hinshaw, age 86 were held at 1:30
p.m. on Thursday, January 28, 1999 at West Fairview Cemetery in Lenox.
Loren
passed away at the Clearview Nursing Home in
Clearfield on Monday, January 25, 1999.
Loren
Franklin Hinshaw was born to Bert and Mary Franklin Hinshaw on April 28, 1912 northeast of Bedford. He grew up
attending school in
Clearfiefd.
On February 26,1938 he was united in marriage to Ethel Lane in Greenfield. To
this loving union four children were born, Gary, Kenneth,
Norman
and Faye Jean.
Loren
and Ethel spent over 50 years farming the same land southeast of Lenox. He was
an avid outdoorsman who loved to hunt, fish and play horseshoes.
In
1978 the couple moved to Lenox where they resided until Loren's health started
to fail and he entered the Clearview Home in
Clearfield in 1998.
He
was a member of the Lenox Christian Church for over forty-two years.
Loren
is survived by his wife, Ethel of Clearfield; two sons, Gary and wife Cathy Hinshaw of Mesa, Arizona and Kenneth and wife Helen Hinshaw of
Clearfield
and daughter Faye Jean Hinshaw and Danny Crowell of
Clearfield, ten grandchildren, fourteen great grandchildren, along with many
other
family
members and friends.
He
was preceded in death by his parents, Bert and Mary, a son Norman and a
brother, Ronald.
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Hunter, Mae Lucas -
Services
for Mae Hunter were held Wednesday, January 27 at Coen-Beaty Funeral Home in Corning, Iowa with Rev. John Keizer officiating.
Mae
Hunter, 89, of Corning, Iowa passed away at the Corning Nursing & Rehab
Center in Corning January 23, 1999. She was born in Taylor
County,
Iowa February 19, 1909 to Isaac and Isabelle Jane (Harrison) Lucas.
She
graduated from Lenox High School in 1928. Living most of her life in Taylor and
Adams County as a homemaker and teaching for
five
years. She was united in marriage to E. Porter Hunter in Council Bluffs on
December 23, 1933. She was a member of the United Methodist
Church
in Garland was active in the WSCS and the United Methodist Women.
Survivors
include a son Ronald (Donna) Hunter of Corning and a son-in-law Richard Mosier
of Lewis, Iowa; two sisters, Crissie Riegel and Nellie
O'Connell
of Corning, Iowa; six grandchildren, four step grandchildren, four great
grandchildren, nine step-great grandchildren and four
stepgreat great grandchildren.
She
was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, a daughter Janet; one
brother, Tip Lucas; a stepdaughter, Perle and a stepgrandson,
Eddie.
Interment
was in the Carl Cemetery, Corning, Iowa.
Coen-Beaty Funeral Home of Corning, Iowa was in charge of the arrangements.
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1999
McKee,
Marjorie Peterson -
Funeral
services for Marjorie McKce, age 87, who died at her
home in Lenox on Monday, March 8, 1999, were held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday,
March
19, at the Lenox United Methodist Church with Pastor Audrey Westendorf officiating. Burial was held at the Summit Cemetery north of Lenox.
Services
were conducted by the Ritchie Funeral Home, Lenox.
Marjorie
McKee was born June 23, 1911 in Breda, Iowa, the daughter of G.M.S. and Lizzie
Stover Peterson. She grew up in the Corning area,
where
she graduated from Corning High School in 1929. She taught country school for a
year, and then married Vernon McKee on March 31,
1933,
on the family farm near Corning.
Marjorie
continued to teach for another year. Soon after, the couple moved to Vernon's
parents farm north of Prescott, where they resided
until
moving to Lenox in 1975. Marjorie took great pride in being a mother, wife, and
homemaker. After her youngest daughter graduated from
high
school, Marjorie went back to school and received her degree in teaching from
Northwest Missouri State Teacher's College in Maryville,
Missouri.
She then taught for 26 years; seven in rural schools in Adams County, and 19 in
the Prescott school system, before retiring in 1976.
Being
with and around people, especially her family, is what made Marjorie happy. She
loved big family meals, playing cards, and enjoyed
working
in her garden. She had a love of music.
Marjorie
was very active socially, being a member of the Lenox Mayflower Club, Lenox
Country Club, the PI Chapter of the Delta-Kappa-
Gamma
Teacher's Sorority, the Fort Nitely Club, a lifetime
member of the Iowa State Education Association, Past Matron of the Order of
Eastern
Star in Prescott and Lenox, and also a member of the Past Matron's Club.
Church
was also an important part of her life, and she had been a life-long member of
the United Methodist Church, and a member of United Methodist
Women.
She is
survived by two daughters, Marilyn Rychnovsky and
husband James of Prescott, and Gloria Anderson and husband Wayne of Urbandale,
eleven
grandchildren, and nineteen great grandchildren.
Preceding
her in death are her husband Vernon in 1994, her parents, two brothers, Ronald
(in infancy), and Paul, a special cousin Thelma Carothers, two
granddaughters,
Judy Rychnovsky and Nikole Baker.
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O'Connor,
Phyllis Aileen Lyddon Sayers Hill -
Phyllis
Aileen Lyddon was born November 12, 1922 in rural
Taylor County, and departed this earth February 19, 1999 in Baltimore,
Maryland.
She
grew up in Clearfield, Iowa, attending both elementary and high school there.
After receiving her certificate from Northwest Missouri State
Teacher's
College she taught in rural Ringgold County schools.
During
the early days of World War II, Phyllis moved to Washington, D.C. where she
spent thirty years with the CIA before retiring as a Civil Service
Grade
18.
During
her time in that area, she was very active in the Methodist Church and
associated organizations, as well as the Eastern Star, including a term as
Grand
Worthy Matron for the State of Maryland.
Phyllis
was preceded in death by two husbands, Dell Sayers and James Hill, as well as
her parents, Raymond V. and Elvia R. Lyddon.
She
is survived by her present husband, John O'Connor of Baltimore, Maryland, her
brother, Robert E. Lyddon of Alamo, TX, and a first
cousin,
Frances Kulla of Fulton, Maryland.
Funeral
services were conducted February 26 by Byers Funeral Home, Randallstown,
Maryland, with burial in Lakeview Cemetery.
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Page, Elizabeth Bowman -
Elizabeth
Pine of Mount Ayr passed away February 17, 1999 at
the Clearview Home in Mt. Ayr.
She was 84.
Mrs.
Pine, the daughter of Elias B. and Mary Nole (Stone)
Bowman was born August 19, 1914 in LaFolette,
Tennessee. She graduated from Jacksboro
High
School. She was united in marriage to Walter Everett Pine in Tennessee on
November 4, 1944. She was a homemaker and member of the Methodist
Church.
She grew up in Tennessee, and lived in Benton, Diagonal and Clearfield before
moving to Mount Ayr in 1959.
She
is survived by a son, Edward Pine of Colorado Springs, Colorado; and a sister,
Helen (husband Audrin) Agee of Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Preceding
her in death were her husband, her parents, a brother and five sisters.
Services
were held February 20, 1999 at the Wilson-Watson and Armstrong Funeral Home in
Mount Ayr. The Rev. Michael
Druhl officiated. Burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Mt. Ayr.
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Small, Donald Edgar -
Donald
Edgar Small was born April 8, 1932 in Wapello, Iowa to Vern and Lena (Havenhill) Small and after a long illness he passed away on
January
21, 1999 at his home.
Don
attended Wapello High School, graduating in 1950.
On
January 27, 1952 he married Edna Samuels in Burlington, Iowa. To this union
four children were born: Carol, Sandra, Steve and Melinda.
In
1970 Don and Edna moved the family from their farm near Wapello to Loveland,
Colorado where he was employed by the City
Waterworks
Department. In 1971 they returned to Iowa settling down on a farm south of
Mount Ayr. After a temporary move to Decatur
City,
Iowa they moved to a farm east of Mount Ayr where
they still lived in a cabin built by Don in 1987.
In
1980 Don and Edna decided to open a restaurant in Mount Ayr and continue to operate Small Corral on the square today.
Don
loved the outdoors. He was an avid fisherman and hunter.
He
was a member of Faith Lodge #179 A.F. & A.M., Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Za-Ga-Zig Shrine Temple, South Central Shrine Club,
Mount Ayr
Country
Club, Ducks Unlimited and Pheasants Forever.
Don
was preceded in death by his parents, daughter Carol, sister Verna Gajewski and mother and father-in-law Minnie and Carl
Samuels.
Those
left to cherish his memory are his wife, Edna; daughter Sandra Thomas and
husband Andy of Rancho Cordova, California; son Steve
Small
and wife Teresa of Urbandale, Iowa; daughter Melinda England and husband Mitch
of Diagonal, Iowa; grandchildren, two sisters, one
brother,
nieces, nephews and a host, of friends.
Wilson-Watson
and Armstrong Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
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1999
Tindle, Marilyn Eloise Been -
Marilyn
Eloise (Been) Tindle passed away on March 4, 1999 in
the Bedford Nursing Home where she was a resident for two years with a long
time illness.
Marilyn
was born on November 2, 1923 to Harley and Leona Been in Tingley,
Iowa where she was a resident for twenty years.
She
was a graduate of Tingley High School and Thompson's
School of Beauty.
On
July 2, 1944 she was united in marriage with Max Tindle.
The wedding took place in the Methodist Church in Tingley,
hometown of Marilyn. Two daughters
were
born to this marriage, Candace Lynn and Penny Sue.
The Tindles moved from Des Moines to Diagonal, with Max
purchasing the local barber shop in December of 1947. Marilyn then opened her
own beauty shop
in
January of 1949.
Mrs. Tindle was preceded in death by her husband, Max and
a grandson, Mark Baker and her parents, Harley and Leona Been.
She
is survived by her daughter, Candace Baker, granddaughter Chevon Baker, friend Randy Constant and great granddaughter, Sarah K. Constant of
Council Bluffs,
daughter,
Penny and her husband, Sam Adams, grandson, Mathew and granddaughter, Jamie Sue
of Bedford, IA. Also surviving are four brothers, four sisters,
sister-in-law
and their spouses: Mark and Lillian Been of Florida; Mac and Nila Been of Kansas; Milo and Naomi Been, Merle and Doris
Been, Margaret Dutton, Maudeene and Bud Swinehart, all from Iowa; Marrabell and Earl Schultz of Oregon; Mardell and Don Donner of
Georgia; Donna Johnson of Iowa, many nieces and nephews, and a host of friends.
Services
were held on Saturday, March 6, 1999 at 1:00 p.m. at the Wilson-Watson and
Armstrong Funeral Home in Mt. Ayr, Iowa with the Rev. Eydie Stephens officiating.
Music
was provided by Nancy Sackett, Mary Trullinger, and Margaret Bickers.
Casketbearers were Joe Johnson, Jim Johnson, Jay Johnson, Dan Swinehart,
Rod Been, and Randy Constant.
Interment
was in the Rising Sun Cemetery at Diagonal, Iowa.
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Wilson,
Mildred Lucille -
Services
for Mildred Wilson was held Wednesday, March 3, 1999 at the Untied Presbyterian
Church with Rev. Tim Maxa Officiating.
Music
was provided by Organist Roberta Lockhart and Soloist Owen Maynes.
Casket
Bearers were Mark Wilson, Ryan Wilson, Tim Wilson, Scott Ferguson, Clint
Ferguson and Nick Ferguson.
Mildred
Lucille Wilson, daughter of Robert W. Wilson and Minnie (Seibert) Wilson, was
born on September 12, 1902 in Taylor County, Iowa
and
departed this fife on March 1, 1999 at Greater Community Hospital in Creston at
the age of 96 years 5 months and 19 days.
She
was educated in rural school before graduating from Lenox High School in 1920,
and was a rural school teacher for many years. She also
worked
as a retail clerk at several Lenox businesses, the last for Metta Porter and Ritchie Clothing Store.
Mildred
was a life-long resident of Taylor County , with the exception of a short time
in 1906 when the family moved to Blackwell, Oklahoma.
In
the early 1940's she was employed as a secretary at Remington-Rand Corporation
in Denver.
Mildred
was a member of the United Presbyterian Church in Lenox. She was also a charter
member of the H.S. Club, a group of women
friends
who enjoyed each other for many years.
Although
Mildred never married, she found great joy in the lives of her nieces and
nephews and their families.
She
was preceded in death by her parents, Rob and Minnie Wilson; sister, Gladys Garver and brother, Cecil Wilson and a brother-in-law
Jim Strange.
Surviving
to mourn her are her brother, Marvin Wilson and wife, Mary, of Lenox; sister,
Maurine Strange of Creston; sister-in-law, Velda
Wilson
of Lenox; seven nieces and one nephew, Marian Havens, Belmond, IA; Donna Huston
and husband Ed, Corydon, IA; Nancy Pennington and
husband
Wes, Lawson, MO: Jane Ferguson, Maryville, MO; Annette Hanson and husband Stan,
Omaha, NE; Carol Garrity, Omaha, NE; Robin McGary
and
husband Steve, Aurora, CO; and Mark and wife Cheryl, Lenox, IA; numerous
great-nieces and nephews and their families and many
friends.
She will be sadly missed by them.
Interment
was in the West Fairview Cemetery in Lenox, Iowa with Coen-Beaty Funeral Home of Lenox in charge of the arrangements.
Memorials
may be directed to the United Presbyterian Church in Lenox, Iowa.
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Ziebig, Gerald (Jerry) -
Jerry Zeibig, 57, of Clarinda, Iowa died Saturday, January
23, 1999, at home. Jerry was born March 2, 1941, at Chester, Nebraska, to
Ernest
and Erma Fintel Zeibig. He
spent his years as an auctioneer and farmer in the Hawleyville area.
Survivors
include daughter, Katherine Zeibig of Lenox, Iowa;
mother Erma Throop of Washington, Kansas; brother Doug Zeibig,
of
Bellevue,
Kansas; sister Linda Lorimor and husband Neal of
Bellevue, Kansas, nieces and nephews.
His
father preceded him in death.
Funeral
services were held Thursday, January 28, 1999, 10:30 a.m. at Walker-Merrick
Funeral Home with Rev. Richard Iske officiating.
Burial
was in the Hawleyville cemetery.
A
memorial will be established.
Walker-Merrick
Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
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