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PUBLISHED THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2002.
["1164"]New Home Design Centers - Oakwood Homes | Oakwood Homes Design Center Colorado SpringsObituaries are presented as a association account of Fullerton Burial Homes. Information is submitted by families or provided by burial homes for advertisement in the Globe Gazette and Globe Online.
FOREST CITY - Melvin C. Anderson, 85, of Forest City, died Monday (March 25, 2002) at the Heritage Care Center in Mason City.
Funeral casework will be captivated at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Immanuel Lutheran Abbey in Forest Burghal with the Rev. Lee Laaveg officiating. Burial will be at Madison Township Cemetery in Forest City.
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at Petersen Lund Burial Home, 505 N. Clark St., Forest City.
Melvin Charles Anderson was built-in July 1, 1916, in Sanborn, Minn., to Lewis and Augusta (Thram) Anderson. Due to the afterlife of his mother, back he was 3 1/2 years old he came to Forest Burghal to alive with his grandmother, Sina Anderson Swanson. He abounding Ellington No. 2 rural academy and again formed for assorted farmers until March of 1941. He again served his country during World War II. Much of that time was spent in the Philippines and New Guinea. He was absolved in December of 1945. From again until 1958 he was alive at Kamish Ford of Forest City.
On Jan. 1, 1948, he affiliated Ardis Rasmussen at the Little Brown Abbey in Nashua. The brace accustomed their home in Forest Burghal and lived there for 54 years. In 1958, he began alive for the burghal of Forest Burghal at the Municipal Power Plant, from which he retired afterwards 20 years of service. He was a affiliate of the Forest Burghal American Legion Post 121. He was a gentle, quiet man whose aboriginal affair was caring for his family.
Survivors accommodate his wife, Ardis, of Forest City, and four children: Charles and wife, Marcia, of Merriam, Kan., Dale and wife, Daynine, of Le Mars, Gale and husband, Peter Jensen, of Forest City, and Joe and wife, Tami, of Mason City. He additionally is survived by his grandchildren, Cindy and Steve Peterson of Forest City, Shaun and fiancee, Becky, of Overland Park, Kan., Jennifer and Jim David of Littleton, Colo., Heather and Chad Scott of Royersford, Pa., Jerrod Jensen of Minneapolis, Minn., Trisha and Joel Stevens of Sioux City, Melinda Anderson of Le Mars and Ian Anderson; and great-grandchildren Drew, Quintin and Alexa Peterson of Forest City.
Melvin was preceded in afterlife by his grandparents, his parents and a half-brother, Arthur.
Petersen Lund Burial Home, (641) 585-2685.
MASON CITY - Robert E. Lee, 59, of Mason City, died Wednesday (March 27, 2002) at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit.
His burial will be captivated at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday at Major Erickson Burial Home, 111 N. Pennsylvania Ave., with the Rev. Dennis Cahill officiating.
Visitation will be captivated from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday and one hour above-mentioned to casework Saturday at the burial home.
Memorials may be accustomed to the Robert E. Lee Canonizing Fund.
Major Erickson Burial Home & Crematory, (641) 423-0924.
BRITT - Thomas A. Schutzer, 66, of Britt, died Wednesday (March 27, 2002) at Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City.
Funeral arrange are abridged at the Cataldo Burial Home in Britt.
Cataldo Burial Home, (641) 843-3811.
ALGONA - Ray Mertz, 93, of Algona, died Tuesday (March 26, 2002) at home.
Funeral casework will be captivated at 10 a.m. on Friday at St. Cecelia Catholic Abbey with the Rev. Steve Brodersen officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Visitation will be captivated from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Garry-Robedrts-Murphy-Schaaf Burial Home.
Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf Burial Home, (515) 295-3731.
AHMERST, Mass. - Harold David Voy, 71, of Amherst, Mass., died Jan. 13 (2002) at his home afterwards a continued action with cancer.
A canonizing account was captivated on January 26th in Amherst.
Harold was built-in on October 16, 1930, in Ackley to David August Voy and Alice (Stauffacher) Voy.
He was a U.S. Army adept of the Korean Conflict. For the accomplished 30 years, he formed as a motivational speaker.
He leaves his actual wife, Carol (Cleveland) Voy; two sons, Derek Voy of Los Angeles and Scott Voy of Iowa City; two daughters, Lisa Hughes of Grandbury, Tex., and Deanna Parlante of Revere, Mass.; a accompanying brother, Kermit Voy of Hampton; three sisters, Yolanda Bauman of Chicago, LaVonne Cropley of Garner and Iva Heki of Urbandale; six grandschildren; and abounding nieces and nephews.
["1164"]New Home Design Centers - Oakwood Homes | Oakwood Homes Design Center Colorado SpringsHe was preceded in afterlife by his parents; his brother, Lincoln Voy; and a sister, Neva Miller.
HAMPTON - Donald Edward Jackson, 81, of Hampton, died Tuesday (March 26, 2002) at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Des Moines.
His burial will be captivated at 10 a.m. on Friday at Faith Baptist Abbey in Hampton with the Rev. Steve Anderson officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, rural Bristow.
Visitation will be captivated from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the Sietsema-Vogel Burial Home in Hampton.
Donald Edward Jackson was built-in on June 8, 1920, in Dumont, the son of Ed and Clara (Wendt) Jackson. He was aloft in the Dumont and Bristow areas, admission from Bristow High School.
He served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II.
He was affiliated in alliance to Elsie Minnier on Nov. 8, 1942, in Bristow.
He retired as the Hampton burghal artery commissioner.
He was a affiliate of the Faith Baptist Church. He belonged to the Disabled American Veterans and was a affiliate of the American Legion.
Donald enjoyed fishing and spending time with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife, Elsie Jackson of Hampton; three daughters, Darlyne and her husband, Douglas Warrings, of Eureka Springs, Ark., Ruth and husband, Ron Olson, of Nevada, and Theresa and husband, Richard Pecha, of Hansell; two granddaughters, Marry Breer of Nevada and Erin and husband, David Brownmiller, of Clear Lake; grandson, Brandon Pecha of Hansell; great-grandson, Clinton Breer of Nevada, and great-granddaughter, Jennifer Breer of Nevada; sister, Dorothy, and husband, Harold Eckhoff, of Latimer; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in afterlife by his parents; one grandson; two sisters, Lavon Alfson and Evelyn Kramer; two nephews; and one niece.
Sietsema-Vogel Burial Home, (641) 456-3232.
MASON CITY - Nina L. Andrews, 96, of Mason City, died Tuesday (March 26, 2002) at the Good Shepherd Nursing Home.
Please accompany us in cutting article blush for the anniversary of Nina's activity at 10:30 a.m. on Friday at Aboriginal Affiliated Methodist Church, 119 S. Georgia Ave., with the Rev. Jeff Dahlin
officiating. Interment will be in Canonizing Park Cemetery.
Visitation will be captivated from 4 to 7 p.m. today at Major Erickson Burial Home, 111 N. Pennsylvania Ave., and one hour above-mentioned to casework on Friday at the church.
Nina Andrews was built-in July 31, 1905, in LaJunta, Colo., the babe of Walter T. and Gracia (Bailey) Andrews. Following her mother's death, the ancestors confused to Waterloo to be afterpiece to Walter's family. She was aloft by her father, Walter, and grandmother, Emma Andrews.
Nina was a 1924 alum of East Waterloo High School, and went on to added her apprenticeship at the Iowa State Academy of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts. She accelerating with a bachelor's amount and a teaching affidavit in English and home economics in 1929.
While accessory Iowa State, she abutting Chi Omega abode and was the aboriginal affiliate accomplished in the still absolute and again new abode house. Afterwards college, she accomplished English and accomplished girl's basketball in Guttenburg, Iowa.
While teaching in Guttenburg, she met and affiliated Raymond T. "Ray" Andrews on Oct. 4, 1930, in Rockford, Ill.
Ray's career took them to abounding towns throughout Iowa afore they fabricated Mason Burghal their home in 1945. Ray started Andrews Concrete Company with plants in Mason Burghal and Clear Lake.
In their after years, they became common travelers. Memorable trips took them to Africa, India, the Middle East and South America, including the Galapagos Islands. A admired was again trips to Alaska to appointment her daughter.
Nina was a affiliate of the Aboriginal Affiliated Methodist Abbey and the Leah abbey circle. She was the aboriginal admiral of the Girl Scout Council of North Iowa and admiral of the Mason Burghal High Academy Band Mothers.
She was additionally a affiliate of the Mason Burghal Saddle Club, Trail Riders Club, the Jolly Timers Dance Club, the Maria Mitchell Study Club, the Home Economics Club and the DZ Chapter of the PEO.
Nina was able-bodied accepted by her abounding accompany for her address and alacrity to advice anyone in time of need. She admired animals of all sizes, including the ducks and geese she looked advanced to agriculture about their home in Willowbrook. Her admired blush was pink, which was bidding in the blush of her home and generally in her best of clothing.
["1164"]Coolest Oakwood Homes Design Center For Your Inspirational Home ... | Oakwood Homes Design Center Colorado SpringsShe will be dearly absent by all who knew and admired her including her son, Raymond T. "Andy" Andrews Jr. and wife, Barbara, of Clear Lake; daughter, Jane E. Aspnes and husband, John, of Fairbanks, Alaska; and grandchildren, Valerie Wareham and husband, Robert, of Park Ridge, Ill., Aaron Andrews and wife, Kristin, of Mason City, and Rebecca Pedelty and husband, Don, additionally of Mason City.
She will additionally be abundantly absent by her great-grandchildren Kristina, Jeremy and Blake Wareham, Mitchell, Michael, Christopher and Lauren Andrews and Jonah, Samuel and Jacob Pedelty; and abounding continued ancestors members.
She was preceded in afterlife by her grandparents, parents, bedmate of 65 years, daughter, Elizabeth Ann, and an baby brother.
Major Erickson Burial Home & Crematory, (641) 423-0924.
MASON CITY - Robert W. Nasheim Jr., 71, of 511 14th St. S.E., died Tuesday (March 26, 2002) at his home.
Funeral account will be captivated at 11 a.m. Saturday at Our Saviour's Lutheran Abbey with the Rev. Joel Dahlen officiating.
There will be no accessible visitation. His anatomy was cremated.
Memorials may be directed to the Robert W. Nasheim Jr. Canonizing Fund.
Major Erickson Burial Home and Crematory, (641) 423-0924.
CLEAR LAKE - Bernice V. Hill, 97, aforetime of Mason City, died Tuesday (March 26, 2002) at the Oakwood Care Center in Clear Lake.
Graveside casework will be captivated at 10 a.m. Saturday at Canonizing Park Cemetery with the Rev. Richard D. Scheerer officiating.
There will be no accessible visitation.
Memorials may be fabricated to the Clear Lake Library in her memory.
Major Erickson Burial Home and Crematory, (641) 423-0924.
BRITT - Ann C. Arndorfer, 87, of Britt, died Monday (March 25, 2002) at her home.
Funeral casework will be captivated 10 a.m. on Friday at St. Patrick's Catholic Abbey in Britt with Ancestor Marvin Bries officiating. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Catholic Cemetery abreast Britt. Appearance will be captivated from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. today at the Ewing Burial Abbey in Britt and one hour above-mentioned to casework Friday at the church. A archdiocese deathwatch account will be captivated at 5:30 p.m. today at the burial chapel.
Frederick August and Louise Hageman Siemer, was built-in Sept. 12, 1914, in Wesley, Iowa. She grew up in the Wesley breadth and accelerating from Wesley High Academy as the valedictorian of the chic of 1932.
She was affiliated in alliance with Bernard A. "Ben"
Arndorfer on Sept. 14, 1937, in Wesley, and they fabricated their home in St. Benedict. In 1939, they confused to the Britt area, area they farmed calm until 1972.
Ann and Ben confused into Britt in 1974. Their lives were committed to their family.
Ann was consistently busy. She enjoyed needlework, agronomical and floral design. Ann was a accomplished and ardent cook. She was always experimenting with new recipes and agriculture ancestors and friends. Ann enjoyed arena cards and lath amateur - she was a accustomed winner. She was additionally a accustomed teacher, administration her abounding abilities with ancestors and friends.
Ann was a adept alive affiliate of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, confined through administration in the Rosary Guild and Catholic Daughters of the Americas. For the accomplished 13 years, she had served as sacristan and florist for the church.
Ann is survived by two sons, Jerrold R. and wife, Ann, of Spokane, Wash., and James D. and wife, Linda, of Britt; four daughters, Mary A. Abode and husband, Gregory, of Rochester, Minn., Janice L. Beckman and husband, James, of Worthington, Minn., Janet L. Steenlage and husband, Les, of Coralville, and Karen L. Arndorfer and husband, Rob Curtner, of East Lansing, Mich.; daughter-in-law, Janice A. Arndorfer of Hampton; 16 grandchildren; Paul, Barb, Jason, Jackie, Ryan, Jeffrey, Jon, Kaila, Brandon, Britney, Teresa, Michael, Dawn, Pam, Carol and Nick; eight great-grandchildren; a sister, Frances Weber of Wesley; and a and sister-in-law, Christa Siemer of Aurora, Col.
She was preceded in afterlife by her parents; husband, Ben, in 1977; son, David, in 1987; three brothers: Clarence, Lee and Marvin; and two sisters: Leona and one who died in infancy.
Ewing Burial Chapel, (641) 843-3938.
MASON CITY - Josephine Howe, 100, of 21 Lakeview Drive, died Tuesday (March 26, 2002) at USA Health Care.
["1164"]Cottages at Valley Station - Oakwood Homes Utah | Oakwood Homes Design Center Colorado SpringsMemorial casework will be captivated at 2 p.m. today at Major Erickson Burial Home, 111 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Mason City, with the Rev. Douglas Anderson officiating.
Josephine was built-in Aug. 2, 1901, in Kossuth County, abreast Buffalo Center, the babe of Kingsbury and Anna Belle (Tulley) Howe.
She accelerating from Greene High Academy in 1919, abounding the University of Iowa and completed her bachelor's amount at the University of Colorado in 1953.
Josephine's absolute able activity was adherent to teaching. Above-mentioned to advancing to Mason Burghal in 1945, she accomplished in Fertile, Lansing, Cresco and Boone. In Mason City, she accomplished fifth brand at Washington, Harding and Lincoln schools.
She was alive in educational organizations, confined as an administrator for the North Central ISEA Classroom Teachers, and was additionally a longtime affiliate of Delta Kappa Gamma, all-embracing honorary fraternity for women educators.
Josephine was a abundant lover of the aerial and attributes in accepted and endemic a berth in arctic Minnesota for added than six decades.
She was a abiding friend, not alone to humans, but to animals as well, decidedly to the ancestors dogs, Bandi, Daisy and Skyler.
Josephine is survived by nieces, Virginia Brinkman and Evelyn Jensen, and a nephew, Alton Howe, all of Charles City.
She was preceded in afterlife by her parents; brothers, Charles, Harry, Earl, John and Robert (in infancy); and nephews, Kenneth, Wilbur, Clyde and Robert Howe; and a niece, Florence Poe.
There will be appearance one hour above-mentioned to casework today.
Memorials may be directed to the Humane Society of North Iowa.
Major Erickson Burial Home & Crematory, 641) 423-0924.
STACYVILLE - Wilfred "Fritz" Schrandt, 85, of Stacyville, died on Tuesday (March 26, 2002) at Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City.
Funeral casework will be captivated at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday at Appearance Catholic Abbey in Stacyville with the Rev. Joseph Schneider officiating. Burial will be in the Appearance Cemetery in Stacyville, with aggressive ceremoniousness conducted by Hale Penny Fuller Post No. 569 of the American Legion.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. on Friday at Appearance Church, with a scripture account at 7 p.m.
He was preceded in afterlife by his parents; four brothers, Larry, Leander, Mike and Edwin; and two sisters, Connie Pitzen and Minni Anderson.
Wilfred is survived by his wife, Rita, of Stacyville; two sons, Richard of Caldwell, Idaho, and Charles of South St. Paul, Minn.; two daughters, Virginia Schrandt of Stacyville and Marie Hendrix of Caldwell, Idaho; seven grandchildren; one brother, Robert Schrandt of Los Alamos, N.M.; and two sisters, Rose Klapperich of Stacyville and Alvina Theobald of Stacyville.
Schroeder & Sites Burial Home, St. Ansgar, is in allegation of arrangements. (641) 713-4920.
NORTHWOOD - John Eric Tenold, 55, of Northwood, died on Monday (March 25, 2002) at the Lutheran Retirement Home in Northwood.
Funeral casework will be captivated at 1 p.m. on Friday at the Schroeder & Sites Burial Home, Highway 65 South, Northwood, with the Rev. Allan Stoa officiating. Burial will booty abode at Sunset Rest Cemetery in Northwood.
The ancestors will accost accompany from apex on Friday until time of casework at the burial home.
John Eric Tenold was built-in on May 28, 1946, in Albert Lea, Minn., to Glenn O. and Mable (Huso) Tenold. He was accepted at the Aboriginal Lutheran Abbey in Northwood. He abounding accessible academy through the third brand and again was home accomplished by Marcele Pitts for bristles years. John enjoyed benumbed his three-wheel bike about the block at his home with his mother.
John entered the Lutheran Retirement Home in Northood 12 years ago.
He was preceded in afterlife by his father, Glenn O. Tenold, and his sister, Nancy.
Survivors accommodate his mother, Mable Tenold of Northwood; three sisters, Suzanne Olson and her husband, Jerry, of Northwood, Sally Anderson and her husband, Bill, of Minneapolis, and Kim Hagen and her husband, Gene, of Northwood; nieces and nephews, Joel Anderson, Randine Anderson, Kym Thorson, Kory Olson, Karl Radman, Kristy Lilly, Kyle Hagen and Kristofer Hagen; and 11 great-nieces and great-nephews.
Those because memorials may ambition to accede the Lutheran Retirement Home in Northwood.
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