DeyErmand, Ruth E Scott -
Funeral
services were held June 17 in Grand Island, Neb., for Ruth E. DeyErmand, 90, who died June 14 at
a
hospital there. Burial was in Westlawn Memorial Park
there.
Mrs. DeyErmand was born in Lenox Feb. 27, 1895, daughter
of James and Lillian Eckels Scott. She
attended
Lenox schools.
She
and Leo D. DeyErmand were married Feb. 11, 1915 in
Creston. They resided in Lenox until
moving
to Kimball, Neb., in 1918, and to Grand Island later the same year.
They
operated a dairy farm in the Grand Island area for many years.
In
addition to her husband, Mrs. DeyErmand leaves a son,
Dale J. of Grand Island; two daughters, Helen
Perkins
of Silver Spring, Md., and Mrs. E. Carrol Eveland of Grand Island; eight grandchildren, 12 great
grandchildren
and two great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by two
brothers.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday June 26, 1985
Hayes, Ralph E -
Ralph
E. Hayes, 80, native of Lenox, died May 5 at Veterans Hospital in Des Moines,
where he
had
been a patient six weeks. Cause of death was kidney failure, according to a
family spokesperson.
Mr.
Hayes, who had made his home in recent years at 709 SE Dunham in Des Moines,
was a
well-known
lobbyist. He was instrumental in getting parimutuel betting, boxing and wrestling bills
passed
in Iowa.
Services
will be held May 8 at 10 a.m. at St. Anthony's Church in Des Moines, with
burial in Fairview
Cemetery
in Lenox.
Ralph
Hayes was a son of James and Emma Smith Hayes, and had resided in Creston prior
to moving to
Des
Moines 20 years ago.
He
was a communicant of St. Anthony's Catholic Church and a Navy veteran of World
War II.
He
leaves four daughters, Mrs. Steve (Patty) John of Lenox; Rosemary Bennett of
Lewisville,
Colo.;
Emma Clem of Creston and Susan Richards of Des Moines. He also leaves a number
of
grandchildren.
He
was preceded in death by several members of his family, including his parents
and his wife,
Ann
Gourd Hayes, a native of Corning.
Mr. Hayes
had a wide circle of friends, and had been visited in the hospital by Gov.
Terry Branstad.
Another
friend was musician Lawrence Welk, whom Mr. Hayes had
brought to Lenox many years ago
to
play engagements with the Welk band, then virtually unknown.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday May 8, 1985
Hayworth,
Amy Jeanette Norton -
Services
for Amy Jeanette Hayworth, 62, were held May 16 at Lenox Christian Church with
Pastor
Jack Cutbirth officiating. Interment was at Conway
Cemetery, Conway, Ia. Mrs. Hayworth died May 13,
1985
in Des Moines.
Amy
Jeannette Hayworth, daughter of Arval W. Norton and
Florence I. Weller was born at
Conway,
Iowa December 3, 1922. She lived in Taylor, Page and Ringgold County and grew
to
maturity
in Conway where she attended the public school and graduated with the class of
1940.
She
attended the Conway Methodist Church.
On
April 15, 1940 she was united in marriage to Ivan Dellano Hayworth at Worth, Missouri and
they
lived in Page, Ringgold, Mills, and Taylor Counties. To this union 11 children
were
born: Karon, Martha, Carole, Paul, Mary, Terry, Ellen,
Dennis, Douglas, Timmie and James.
She
was employed by Lenox Community School for 12-1/2 years as a cook and head
cook.
She
was preceded in death by her father, Arval and daughter Karon.
Left
to cherish her memory are mother, Belle Norton Barker and stepfather, Earnest
Barker, husband,
Ivan
D. Hayworth, children: Martha Morgan, Liscomb, Ia.;
Carole Norris, Stuart, la.; Paul D.
Hayworth
and wife Kay, Olathe, Ks.; Mary Olson, Roland, Ia.; Terry Hayworth and wife
Cynthia,
Mitcheville,
Ia.; Ellen Landers and husband Kerry, Carlisle, Ia.; Dennis Hayworth and wife
Jackie, Grimes,
Ia.;
Douglas Hayworth, Kansas City, Mo.; Timmie Hayworth,
Des Moines, Ia.; James Hayworth, of
the
home; brothers: Paul Norton, Grand Junction, Colo., Robert Norton, Lenox;
sisters: Elva
Petersen,
Atlantic, Ia.; Mildred Beason, Murrells Inlet, S.C.,
Mary Lou Barker, Conway, Ia.; grandchildren:
LeaAnn and Robb Morgan, Kerry and Darcy Beard, Danna Norris, Sherry McBroom, John-Paul
Hayworth,
Terri,
Jennifer, Neil, Rusty Olson, Joseph, Amy, Andrew, Matthew Hayworth, Patric Landers, Chris and
Kacy Hayworth; great grandchild, Amanda S. McBroom.
She
was a member of the Navy Mothers Club as adjuntant and
the Legion Auxiliary.
She
was a kind and considerate mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend
and will be
missed by all who knew and loved her.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday May 29, 1985
Lebbert, Sadie -
Funeral
services were held June 10 in Blair, Neb., for Mrs. Sadie Lebbert,
Blair native who died there
June
6 after a brief illness. She was 84. Burial was in a Blair cemetery.
The
widow of Hans Lebbert, Mrs. Lebbert leaves two brothers, George Crowdy of Clarinda and
William
Crowdy of Omaha; two sisters, Ruth Johnson of Riverside, Calif., and Bess Blume of Sioux City; a number
of nieces and nephews and many friends,
some in the Lenox area.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday
June 26, 1985
Ledgerwood, Nelson William -
Memorial
services were held March 22 in Riverside, Calif., for Nelson William Ledgerwood of
Riverside,
former Lenox resident. Services were held at Sierra Memorial Chapel for Mr. Ledgerwood,
who
died March 20 in Riverside. He was 73. Burial was in Olivewood Cemetery in
Riverside.
Mr. Ledgerwood was born Aug. 20, 1911, in Maryville, Mo. He was
an ambulance driver and had been a
frequent
visitor in Lenox since moving to California.
He
leaves his wife, Berthel, of the home at 12101
Indiana #3, Riverside, Calif. 92505; three sons,
Verneil of Corona, Calif., Victor of Hutchinson, Kans., and Vernon of Long Beach,
Calif.; 10 grandchildren
and
eight great grandchildren.
He also leaves a number of relatives in
the Lenox area.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday April 10, 1985
Maloney,
Mary Josephine -
Funeral
services were held Monday, June 3, at Larkin-Bender Funeral Home in Lenox for
Mary Josephine Maloney, 88, native of
the
Lenox area. The Rev. Dennis Trausch of St. Patrick's Catholic
Church officiated at the 10 a.m. rites.
Pallbearers
were Lloyd Leonard, Mike Maloney, George Ortman, Jack
Hill, John Cade and Leland Wurster.
Honorary
bearers were Ed Ryan and Lanny Douglas.
Interment
was in East Fairview Cemetery in Lenox.
Mary
Maloney was born in Taylor County near Lenox June 10, 1896. She attended Taylor
County schools and resided on the family
"Century
Farm" until her health began to fail and she moved to Nishna Cottage in 1977. She had made her home at Nishna Care
Center in Malvern since June of 1978.
She
was a charter member of the Lenox American Legion Auxiliary and a faithful and
active member of St. Patrick's Church while her health was good.
She
was a kind friend to children in her neighborhood, sending them gifts for special
occasions.
She
leaves a brother, Charles Maloney, Silver City; a nephew, James, also of Silver
City; a niece, Carol Layton of Papillion, Neb., and
many
other relatives and friends.
Preceding
her in death were her parents, James W. and Elizabeth Huber Maloney; a brother,
Raymond Maloney, and Marion (Shorty) Davis, upon whom she depended to help her
with the farm for many years.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday June 5, 1985
McCreight, Loraine -
Funeral
services were held June 11 at St. Mark's Church in Mechanicsville for Loraine
L. McCreight, 72, formerly of Clearfield.
She
[He?] died June 8 at the Mechanicsville Care Center. Burial was in Mayflower
Cemetery at Oxford Junction with military
rites.
Mr. McCreight is survived by his wife, Martha of Oxford
Junction; two sons, Roger of Tucson, Ariz., and Edward of Oxford Junction; two
daughters, Barbara Cromwell of Riviera, Fla., and Sharon Schmidt of Cedar
Rapids; two brothers, Duane of Clinton, Pa. and Dr. Ray
McCreight of Beaver, Pa.; two sisters, Mildred Young of Lenox and Floy of Clarinda, and eight grandchildren.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday June 26, 1985
Mitchell,
Paul M -
Memorial
and prayer services were held recently for Paul M. Mitchell, 81, Aurora, who
died at his
home.
A retired school teacher and minister, he was minister at Blue Grove Church
southwest of Lenox in
the
1920s. The church was later disbanded. He worked with young people, and had 40
who attended
Christian
Endeavor meetings at Blue Grove.
He
is survived by his wife, Minnie Pearl of the home; a son, William E. of Aurora;
three
daughters,
Norma Hill of Wichita, Kan., Pauline Hayes of Ewing, N.J., and Ruth Canbier of Denver, Colo.
five
grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa
Wednesday June 26, 1985
Notz, Paul T -
Funeral
services were held last Monday for Paul T. Notz, 78,
who died Saturday at the hospital in Creston.
Services
at Larkin-Bender Funeral Home were officiated by the Rev. Dick Walden of
Creston Church
of
the Nazarene. Burial was in East Fairview Cemetery, Lenox.
Pallbearers
were Bob Reynolds, Lewis Brown, Alford Nicholson, Robert Rhoades, Mervin Shawler and Donald Trost.
Born
Oct. 14, 1907 on the family farm north of Lenox in Adams County, Paul Notz was a son of John and Carrie Trost
Notz.
He was educated in the rural schools of Adams County.
He
was married March 26, 1955, to Emily Nelson at Creston, and they had made their
home on a farm
northeast
of Lenox since that time.
He
was a member of the Creston Church of the Nazarene.
He
enjoyed farming, was a lover of nature and the outdoors and especially enjoyed
working with livestock.
He
is survived by his wife, Emily; a sister, Bertha Walter of Lenox; a
sister-in-law, Edith Notz of
Lenox,
and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; a
brother, Harold and twin sisters,
Pauline
Walter and Anna Arneal.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday June 19, 1985
Parrack, Fannie May -
Vivian Polland of Lenox was notified of the recent death of her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Fannie May
Parrack,
66, of Excelsior Springs, Mo. Mrs. Parrack was a
sister of Mrs. Polland's late husband, Robert
Polland.
Survivors
include a sister, Mrs. Ruth Davis of Auburn, Calif.; a brother, Cecil Polland of Excelsior
Springs;
another sister-in-law, Zelma Polland, and a
brother-in-law, George Barnett, both of Excelsior
Springs.
Also
surviving are two grandsons and their families, both of Cameron, Mo.
Mrs. Parrack was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence,
a daughter, Bonnie McQueen, her
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Polland, and nine brothers and
sisters.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox,
Iowa Wednesday May 8, 1985
Rowe, Marvin -
Memorial
services for Marvin Rowe, 65, Lincoln, were held recently in Gladbrook. Mr.
Rowe, a former
resident
of Lenox, died in a Des Moines hospital the first week in April.
Mr.
Rowe was born Aug. 2, 1919, in Arcadia, Neb., son of Ethel Dunkel and Charles Rowe, and
moved
with his family to southwest Iowa as a boy.
Marvin
Rowe's father was a partner with Byron Brown in a garage business in Lenox many
years,
and the Rowe children attended Lenox schools.
On
Aug. 7, 1939, Marvin Rowe and Leona Kimball were married and they had made
their home in the
Gladbrook-Lincoln
area since. Mrs. Rowe is a daughter of the Carl Kimballs of Lenox, and attended
Lenox
schools, also.
Marvin
Rowe was a mechanic and welder, retiring from L. E. Meyers Co., Marshalltown,
in 1981.
He
was a member of the Tama Eagles Aerie.
Survivors
include Mrs. Rowe of the home in Lincoln; two sons, Gary of Tucson, Ariz., and
Richard of
Gladbrook;
three daughters, Sue Raum and Linda Frericks of Gladbrook, and Karen Staker of
Lincoln;
three brothers, Bob and Dean of Tampa, Fla., and Frank, Westminster, Colo.;
three sisters,
Mary
Lou Appell, Littleton, Colo., Doris Pursel of Curtis, Neb., and Eva Couch, Lyman, Neb.; and 12
grandchildren.
Mr. Rowe was preceded in death by his parents and a sister.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox,
Iowa Wednesday May 1, 1985
Schowalter, Goldie Isadora -
Goldie
Isadora Schowalter, 77, died April 20 at Greater
Community Hospital in Creston. She was a
native
of Carbon, but had made her home in Creston since 1953.
Services
were held Tuesday, April 23, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Creston with burial
to be in West
Fairview
Cemetery in Lenox.
Mrs. Schowalter was born May 31, 1907, in Carbon, daughter
of Ben and Martha Dixon Brown.
She
was married to Emil Schowalter Nov. 25, 1929, in
Atlantic. He preceded her in death.
Mrs. Schowalter was a lifelong resident of Adams and Union
counties. She had worked as a
surgical
aide at Greater Community Hospital for 15 years, retiring in 1968.
She
was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, where she was active in Naomi Circle
and Bible
Study.
She was a Sunday school teacher, and had served many years as Sunday school
treasurer at the
Villisca
Lutheran Church.
She
helped with the Creston Congregate meal program.
She
leaves a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Van Wyk of Des
Moines. Her parents and two brothers died
previously.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox,
Iowa Wednesday April 14, 1985
Spring,
Harry Melvin -
Harry
M. Spring, 73, Council Bluffs, formerly of Lenox, died at Lutheran Hospital in
Council Bluffs
April
7.
Services
were held at Meyer Funeral Home there on April 10, with burial in the Carson
Cemetery.
He
leaves his wife of the home, 2465 Ave. H, Council Bluffs; two daughters, two
brothers, 11
grandchildren
and two great grandchildren.
He
was preceded in death by his parents, a son and a grandson.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday April 17, 1985
Spring, Harry Melvin -
Harry
Melvin Spring, 73, a native of Corning, died recently at Lutheran Hospital in
Omaha. He had
been
with cancer for some time. Burial was in Carson Cemetery.
He
was born Jan. 29, 1912, son of John and Minnie Ritter Spring.
He
and Joey Evelyn Duey were married May 15, 1938, at
Clearfield.
They
resided in the Lenox area before moving to Carson in 1954, where he had worked
at a grain
elevator
18 years. He was a member of the Carson Methodist Church.
The
family moved to Council Bluffs several years ago, and he worked as a custodian
at Lewis
Central
School and in a lumber yard in Omaha prior to his retirement.
Mr.
Spring was a kind and loving father and husband and will be greatly missed by family
and a wide
circle
of friends.
He
leaves his wife, Evelyn of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Everett (Colleen) Gochenour of Council
Bluffs,
and Mrs. Ray (Karen) Hering of Cumberland, la.; a
grandson, Kelly Coldwell, who has
made
his home with the Springs; two brothers, Earnest of Corning and Carl of Lenox;
11 other grandchildren
and
two great grandchildren.
He
was preceded in death by his parents; an infant daughter, Arlene; a son, Ronnie
Spring; a sister, Ruth
Young, and a grandson, Tim Coldwell.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday May 8, 1985
Wilson,
James -
James
Wilson, 34, of rural Adams County died Friday in an Omaha hospital of injuries
suffered in an explosion and fire at his home
earlier
in the week.
Wilson
reportedly was attempting to light a water heater when the explosion occurred.
Three
Wilson children escaped serious injury in the blast and fire. Mrs. Wilson
reportedly was at work at the time of the explosion.
Volunteer
firemen from Nodaway and Corning answered the call to the scene southwest of
Corning in Nodaway Township.
Wilson
was taken to Corning by ambulance, then to Omaha by Life Flight helicopter,
authorities said.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa June 19, 1985
Woosley, Bernice L Hurley -
Funeral
rites were held April 25 in Creston for Mrs. Bernice L. Woosley of Colorado Springs, Colo.,
formerly
of Lenox and Creston. Mrs. Woosley, 73, died April 20
in Colorado.
The
Rev. Adolph Phillips officiated and burial was in West Fairview Cemetery in
Lenox.
Mrs. Woosley was born Aug. 1, 1911, in Creston, daughter
of Maude Conklin and Charlie Hurley. She was
married
to Kenneth E. Woosley in Creston Nov. 3, 1928. He
died in 1978.
Mrs. Woosley had lived most of her younger life in
Creston, moving to Des Moines in 1950 and to Lenox
in 1965.
She had resided in Colorado since 1978, making her home with a daughter there.
She
is survived by a son, Robert E. of Omaha; five sisters, Darlene Loy, Beulah
Conley and Doris Moen
of
Des Moines, Jayce Cottrell of Rockford, Ill., and LaVona Jarvis of Springfield, Ill.; two brothers, Alfred
and Merland Hurley of Des Moines; 12 grandchildren, 17 great
grandchildren and one great great
grandchild;
her mother-in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Woosley of Creston.
She was preceded in death by her
daughter,
Mavis Olson, a sister and her parents.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox,
Iowa Wednesday May 1, 1985
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