Brown, Elizabeth Anne
Beach Nook -
Funeral
Services for Elizabeth Brown were held Friday, December 6, 1996 at the Lenox
Presbyterian Church. Rev. Tim Maxa
officiated
the services with Roberta Lockhart as organist and Raelene and Denis Best as vocalists.
Casket
Bearers were Jim Rice, Roger James, Jeff Reed, Lynn Christensen, Mike Halligan and Clark Bolinger.
Honorary
Bearers were Ron Fulk, Dale Purdum,
Dave Ferris, Doug Horton, Stan Curtis, Bob Halligan, Reldon Huntington,
George
Reynolds, Wayne Haidsiak, Dennis Nelson, Winston
Tyler, and John Borland.
Elizabeth
Anne Brown was born on May 29, 1932, the daughter of Clifford S. and Eula
Elizabeth Page Beach, at
the
family farm in Taylor County and entered into rest at her home on December 3,
1996 at the age of 64 years, 6
months
and 26 days.
She
grew up on Clearview Stock Farm riding horses,
helping with farm chores, going to country school and exploring in the
hills.
She lost her father in 1945 at the age of 12, and in 1946 she moved to 402 East
Temple in Lenox with her mother and her
sister.
She
played basketball for the Lenox Tigerettes and was a
proud member of the class of 1949. Following graduation,
she
worked in Des Moines for Equitable Insurance for a year and was on the
basketball team there.
Elizabeth
was united in marriage with Clifford A. Nook on April 29, 1950, at the Lenox
Methodist Church. They
lived
on farms located west of Lenox. To this union were born two children; Jeanine
Marie and Gregory Ernest Nook.
In
1970 she lost her mother and in 1971, she moved with her family back to the
house at 402 East Temple.
Liz
and Cliff were divorced in 1981.
Throughout
these years she worked in many businesses on Main Street.
In
1967, natural gas was brought to Lenox and she went to work for NGPL.
When
the City bought the gas company in 1976, they were fortunate enough to get Liz
as the City Clerk. She
served
in that capacity until 1990, and for the past 6 years had continued to work for
the City of Lenox on a part time
basis.
Liz
and Raymond C. Brown were married on February 12, 1982, in Clearmont,
Mo.
Surviving
to honor her memory are her loving husband, Raymond C. Brown of Lenox; her
children, Jeanine (Tom) Lynam of
Lenox
and Gregory (Becky) Nook of Kansas City, Mo.; 18 grandchildren; step-children
Pam Brown, Butch (Janie) Brown of
Lenox
and Zella (Mark) Zerger of
Ft. Bennington, Ga.; brother Walter (Mary) Beach of Dallas, Texas; sisters
Josephine
(Julian)
Walter of Lenox and Marjorie (Walt) Steinke of Spokane, Wash.; sister-in-laws Iolene Brewster of Visilia,
Calif.,
Iona Spartz of Marion, Iowa, Wanda Beach of Freeport,
Fla., Pat Beach of Lenox, Shirley (Dick) Rainforth of
New Market,
Phyllis
Hood of Cameron, Mo., Elaine (Roger) Claiser of Des
Moines, and Arlene Steddom of Clarinda;
Brother-in-laws
Dwight
(Shirley) Nook of Lenox, Jerold (Sandy) Nook of Edgewood, Maryland, and Glen
(Shirley) Nook of Newton as
well
as many very special nieces, nephews and friends.
Preceding
her in death were her parents; 5 brothers; and a sister.
Interment
was in the East Fairview Cemetery in Lenox.
Memorials
are in her name.
Larkin
and Shelley Funeral Homes of Lenox was in charge of the arrangements.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 11,
1996
Bruington, Gertrude Belle Hale -
Gertrude
Belle Bruington was born May 4, 1915, at Lenox, Iowa,
one of three children of Wayne Hale and
Fern
(Page) Hale. She graduated from school in Lenox.
Gertrude
spent her early life in the Lenox area. In her young adulthood, she travelled
with her parents where they
worked
with the carnival. The family moved to Kansas City in 1950, where she worked as
a cosmetician for Katz Stores
and
J.C. Penney's. They returned to Lenox in the early 1970's.
Gertrude
was a member of the Methodist Church.
She
died December 14, 1996, at the Clearview Home in
Clearfield at the age of 81 years, 7 months and 10 days.
She
was preceded in death by her parents, and two brothers; Lyle and Tubby.
Those
surviving are husband Ted of Lenox, a son Gordon "Skip" Bruington and his wife Mardoe of
Lenox, son
Wayne
Dale Bruington and his wife Julie of Kansas City,
Missouri, and a daughter Gloria Jean Arnone and her
husband
Tony of Florida; an aunt Hazel Westberry of Ellaire, Texas, a nephew David Hale of Lenox; 4
grandchildren;
4
step-grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; 8 step great-grandchildren; as well
as other relatives and friends.
Funeral
services were held Tuesday, December 17 at the Lenox United Methodist Church
with Pastor Audrey
Westendorf officiating. Burial was in the West Fairview cemetery. Visitation was held
Monday evening at Coen-Beaty
Funeral
Home in Lenox.
Serving
as pallbearers were Brent Bruington, Reldon Huntington, Alvin Brown, Vernal Thompson, Michael
Copeland and Fred Helm.
Kathryn
Wilson as organist provided the hymns, "How Great Thou Art", "In
the Garden" and "I Know Who Holds Tomorrow."
Memorials
may be directed to the family.
Coen-Beaty Funeral Home of Lenox was in charge of the arrangements.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 18,
1996
Heikkinen,Opal Geneva Calvin Pantry -
Opal
Geneva Heikkinen was born July 25, 1914, in Chadwick,
Missouri, the daughter of Arthur Calvin and Laura (Lowe)
Calvin.
She attended school through the 8th grade in country schools and the attended
Lenox High School.
In
September of 1934, Opal was married to Harrison Pantry in Lenox. To this union
was born three children:
Juanita,
Bud and Sharon.
In
the early 1960's, Opal was married to Ted Heikkinen in Rock Island, Illinois..
Opal
lived in Missouri until 1925. At that time, she moved with her family to Lenox
where she continued to live for
many
years. She most recently resided in Johnston, Iowa.
While
in the area, Opal worked as a waitress for many years. She also worked as a
housekeeper at the Lenox
Hotel.
She
was a member of the Stringtown Church.
Opal
was preceded in death by her parents, husband Ted, a daughter Phyllis Pantry, a
brother Hudson Calvin and a
granddaughter
Pamela Pantry.
She
is survived by a daughter Juanita Olney and her husband Allan of Des Moines,
Iowa, a son Bud Pantry and his wife Diana of
Lancaster,
Missouri, and a daughter Sharon Parker and her husband Kenneth of Humboldt,
Iowa; seven grandchildren;19 great greatgrandchildren;
3 stepgrandchildren; and 1 great great grandchild; brothers Willard (Gabby) Calvin and wife Betty of Jasper, Missouri,
Paul and wife Vada Calvin of Lenox, James (Speck) and
wife Alberta Calvin of Lenox, and Jack and wife Linda Calvin of Baxter, Iowa;
sisters Helen Case and Juanita Clark, both of Lenox as well as many other
relatives and friends.
Funeral
services were held Wednesday, December 18 at 10:30 a.m. at Coen-Beaty Funeral Home in Lenox with Rev. Elmer West officiating. Burial was in North
Fairview Cemetery. Visitation was held Tuesday evening at Coen-Beaty Funeral Home.
Those
serving as pallbearers were Ted Parker, Kirk Parker, Ron Pantry, Greg Pantry,
Jerry Calvin and Phil Lowry. Kathryn Wilson as
organist
and Marilyn Beck and Billie Jean Barker as vocalists provided, "Going Down
the Valley", "Lonesome Valley" and "Silver Wings".
A
memorial fund has been established in Opal's name.
Coen-Beaty Funeral Home of Lenox was in charge of the arrangements.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 18,
1996
Helm, Hildred Berene Soma -
Funeral
Services for Hildred Helm were held Wednesday,
October 16, 1996 at the Lenox Christian Church. Officiating the services was
Rev. Dena Woldruff.
Music
was provided by Jan Bryant, organist and Shirley Riley, soloist.
Casket
Bearers were Win Tyler, C.B. Adams, Mike Halligan,
Paul Parkhurst, Larry Schrader, and G.K. Howland.
Honorary
Bearers were Bud Bryant, Leonard Scroggins, Bob Halligan,
Ralph Rogers and George Reynolds.
Hildred Berene Helm was born September 4, 1915 the daughter
of Fred and Ruby Scott Soma in Bedford, Iowa and entered into rest at the Iowa
Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines on October 11, 1996 at the age of 81
years, 1 month and 7 days.
She
attended school in Clearfield, Iowa and Scottsbluff, Nebraska. On November 16,
1934 she was united in marriage with Orin
Helm
in Bedford, Iowa. She has cooked in the Bedford and Lenox area since 1952. She
cooked at the Lenox grade school for over 10 years. She was an avid sports fan
and loved the Cubs. She also enjoyed music, sewing and reading. She was a
member of the Navy Mothers and the Lenox Christian Church.
Surviving
to honor her memory are her six children: Marsha (husband Jerry) Martin of
Lenox; Fred (Lorraine) Helm of Stanberry,
Missouri;
Sandra (Lawrence) Wells of Melborne Beach, Florida;
Reed (Joan) Helm of Lenox; John (Joan) Helm of Savannah, Missouri; and Jim
(Sandra) Helm of Lenox; 27 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren; 2 sisters
Edythe Hall of Mari Posa, California and Vernelle French of Irondale, Missouri; sister-in-laws Hazel
(Duane) Burch of Kansas City, Missouri and Mitzi Soma of Reno, Nevada; and
brother-in-laws Floyd Petty of Webb City, Missouri and James Towe of Hawthorne, Nevada and numerous nieces and nephews.
Preceding
her death are her parents, her husband Orin Helm in 1959, brothers Robert and
Jack Soma; sisters Helen Petty and Harriet
Towe and two nephews.
Memorials
were directed to the Lenox Christian Church or the Lenox Christmas Lights.
Interment
was in the Graceland Cemetery in Bedford. Larkin and Shelley Funeral Homes was
in charge of the arrangements.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday October 30,
1996
Horton,
Clyde Carroll (Pete) -
Clyde
Carroll Horton "Pete", the second son of Clyde William and Mabel
Moore Horton was born May 13, 1912, near Conway, Iowa and
passed
away at Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa, December 28, 1996.
On
October 22, 1931, he was united in marriage to Marjorie Ferguson and to this
union were born two children, Ruth and Jerry.
Pete
was engaged in farming in 1931 and due to cinch bugs and drought was forced to
sell out during the depression years. In 1933 they
went
to Washington state and worked on a ranch and construction. In 1936 the family
moved back to Iowa where he worked at various
jobs
for as little as 50 cents a day. In 1949 he became custodian and school bus driver
for the Clearfield School.
In
1961 they applied for work at Glenwood State Hospital School. While working
there they did research on Coed living for young adults.
They
worked one year with juvenile delinquents before retiring.
Following
retirement they traveled and spent the winters fishing in Texas, he was a
member of the Clearfield Lions Club and Clearfield Methodist Church. In 1982 he
married Irene Hinshaw.
He
was preceded in death by his daughter, Ruth, in 1973, son-in-law, Virgil Brown
in 1996, his wife Marj of 50 years in 1981, wife
Irene in 1998, brother Bill
Horton and his parents.
Survivors
include his son Jerry (Karen) Horton of Richland, Iowa, grandchildren; Gary
(Sara) Horton of Coralville, Iowa; Robert Horton
of
Fairfield, Iowa; Jackie (Bruce) Bierma of Mauston,
Wisconsin; Patricia (Chris) Garvey of Omaha, Nebraska; Kelly (Zeny) Brown of San
Diego,
California; Brian (Debbie) Brown of New Virginia, Iowa. Great grandchildren:
Erika and Shannon Bierma, Christopher Garvey, Jeremy
and Jenna Brown. His dear friend and companion Grace Brown. Sisters Helen Lou Duey of Clearfield, Iowa, Isabel Trost of
Lenox,
Iowa, nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
Services
were held Tuesday December 31, 1996 at the United Methodist Church in Clearfield,
Iowa with Rev. Al Rusk officiating. Music was by Patty Parrish and Kathy
Nelson. Casket bearers were Chris Garvey, Bruce Bierma,
Brian Brown, Gary Horton, Robert Horton, and Jerry Fletchall.
Honorary Pall Bearers were Kelly Brown, Eldon Still, Jerry Ewalt,
and Johnny Duey. Burial was at the Clearfield
Cemetery in Clearfield, Iowa.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 15,
1997
House,
Ruth Goldie Woodard -
Ruth
Goldie House was born December 3, 1907 in Decatur County, Iowa, one of six children
of Amos Porter
Woodard
and R. Sully (Pray)Woodard. Ruth attended school in Decatur County as a child.
She
spent her youth in Decatur County. After her marriage to Fred Paul House on
July 23, 1924, in Creston,
they
made their residence between Lenox and Clearfield until 1944, when they moved
to Lenox.
She
worked at the Dry Cleaners in Lenox and at the Super Valu Store. After that, she worked at the Economy 5
&
10 for 33 years until her retirement.
Ruth
was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic church as well as the Altar Society.
Ruth
died December 9, 1996 at the Lenox Care Center at the age of 89 years, 6 days.
She
was preceded in death by her parents, husband Fred, son Frances, a greatgranddaughter Kori Deacon,
brothers
Everett and Arthur Woodard, and sisters Maude McCarl,
Pearl South and Marjorie Steen.
Those
left to cherish her memory are a daughter-in-law Juanita Clark of Lenox; a
grandson Stephen House of
Des
Moines; a granddaughter Deborah Deacon of St. Paul, Minnesota; five greatgrandchildren; several nieces
and
nephews, as well as other friends who will always remember her.
A
Mass of Christian Burial was held Thursday, December 12, at 10 a.m. at St.
Patrick's Catholic Church with
Father
Dan Siepker as celebrant. Burial was in the East
Fairview Cemetery. A Wake Service was held
Wednesday
evening at Coen-Beaty Funeral Home in Lenox.
Serving
as pallbearers were Mike Halligan, Mike Cheese, Aaron
Deacon, James Rychnovsky, Bill Sawyer and
Norbert
Bradley. Bonnie Halligan as organist and Florence
Robinson as Cantor provided the musical selections,
"Be
Not Afraid", "We Will Rise Again" and "Here I Am
Lord". Mary Weese was the Lector.
Memorials
may be directed to St. Patricks Catholic Church.
Coen-Beaty Funeral Home of Lenox was in charge of arrangements.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 18,
1996
Hughes,
Bettye Jo -
Bettye
Jo Hughes of Norwalk died of cancer October 29th at Mercy Hospital Medical
Center in Des Moines.
Services
were held November 1, at Norwalk United Methodist Church with burial in the
Norwalk cemetery.
Mrs.
Hughes was born in Bedford and lived in Lenox from 1954 to 1968.
Surviving
are her husband Larry; a son Larry Hill and two daughters Cheri Atherton and
Kendra Hughes all of Norwalk;
11 grandchildren and a great
grandchild.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday November 13,
1996
Leighton,
Nellie Edna Fitzgerald Warner -
Nellie
Edna Leighton was born September 25, 1901, in El Dorado Springs, Missouri. Edna
was one of five children
of Elzy Edwin Fitzgerald and Laura Ethel (Williams)
Fitzgerald. Edna attended country school in Ringgold County.
Edna
moved with her family to Iowa at the age of 4. When she was 11, they moved to
the Ellston area. She lived
in
the Ringgold and Taylor County Areas for the rest of her life.
On
February 23, 1922, Edna was united in marriage to Glen Warner. They had two
daughters: Donnella and Doris
and
one son, Dale.
On
April 2, 1944 she married Merrill Leighton in Lenox, Iowa.
During
the 1940's Edna was a part owner of the White Way Cafe in Lenox. She worked at
the Clarinda Institute
from
1956 to 1957. From 1959 to 1960 she worked at the Glenwood State Hospital. Edna
then worked at
the
Lenox Care Center for four years during the 1960's.
She
was a member of the Grace Baptist Church in Corning and the American Legion
Auxiliary in Lenox.
Edna
died November 30, 1996 at Greater Community Hospital in Creston at the age of
95 years, 2 months, 5 days.
Preceding
her in death were her parents, both husbands, three brothers, one sister and
one grandson.
She
is survived by her daughters: Donnella Soloman of Green Valley, Arizona, and Doris Johnston of
Lenox, her
son
and daughter-in-law Dale and Bonnie Warner of Knoxville, Iowa; six
grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren;
as
well as other relatives and friends.
Funeral
services were held Tuesday, December 3 at 2:00 p.m. at Coen-Beaty Funeral Home in Lenox, with Pastor
Paul Scharf of the Grace Baptist Church in Corning,
officiating. Burial was in the West Fairview Cemetery in
Lenox.
Serving
as pallbearers were Paul Chandler, Brad Johnston, Lance Johnston, Harold
Walter, Marvin Reed, Leo Morgan and Ron
Fitzgerald.
Jan
Bryant as organist provided the musical selections.
Memorials
are suggested to the Grace Baptist Church.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 4,
1996
Marckmann, Ernest Louie -
Services
for Ernest Marckmann were held Monday, November 11 at
the Stringtown Church with Rev. Roy Cook officiating.
Music
was provided by Jean Schmoll as organist and Kay
Sanders as vocalist.
Casket
Bearers were Curtis Dukes, Rodney Dukes, Dennis Dukes, Dick VanGelder,
Vernon Millsap, Jim Marckmann, Charles
Millsap
and Marlin Marckmann.
Ernest
Louie Marckmann was born May 1, 1907 the son of
Herman D. and Martha Diers Marckmann in Fontanelle, Iowa and
entered
into rest on November 8, 1996 at the Lenox Care Center at the age of 89 years,
6 months and 7 days.
He
was raised in Fontanelle where he attended rural
school. He was confirmed and baptized in the Lutheran Church on April
16,
1922. On December 11, 1928 he was united in marriage with Minnie Winter in Des
Moines, Iowa. Ernest began farming in
1929
north of Richland Center.
He
later moved to Kent where he farmed from 1931 to 1971 and ran the General Store
in Kent from 1971 to 1975. He later
retired
in 1979 in Kent.
Surviving
to honor his memory are his loving wife Minnie Marckmann of Kent; son John (Sandy) Marckmann of Kent; daughter
Wilma (Jim) Sevier of Kent; 2 brothers Henry (Velma) of Greenfield and Leo of
Adair; 10 grandchildren; Curtis, Jeanie, Dennis, Rodney,
Bonnie,
Vernon, Charles, Para, Jimmy and Eddie; sister-in-law Opal Marckmann of Fontanelle as well as many nieces and nephews.
Preceding
him in death are his parents; 2 brothers Harold and Ray Marckmann;
sister Lizzie Stanley; daughter Muriel Lippold and
grandson Robert Marckmann.
Interment
was in the North Fairview Cemetery in Lenox. Memorials to the Stringtown Church.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday November 20,
1996
McKee,
Gary Dean -
Funeral
services for Gary McKee were held January 10 at the Lenox United Methodist
Church with Pastor Audrey Westendorf officiating.
Music was taped selections: "Go Rest High on That Mountain" by Vince
Gill and "Walk Through this World with Me" by George Jones.
Casket
Bearers were Dick Dalton, Rick Nelson, Randy Miller, Phil Johnson, Bill Stevens
and Jessie James.
Honorary
Bearers were Gail Matheny, Lanny Douglas, Larry
Cordell, Larry Schrader, Billy C. Reed, Steve John, Jim Bender, Dave Bell and
Jack Rusco.
Gary
Dean McKee the son of Lynn and Irma Burk McKee was born November 15, 1937 in
Bedford, Iowa, and entered into rest at the Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des
Moines, Iowa at the age of 59 years 1 month and 21 days.
He grew
up in Bedford and when in High School excelled at sports. He lettered all four
years in football, earning him a scholarship at
Northwest
Missouri State.
On
November 18, 1956 he was united in marriage with Karen Spoonemore at the Baptist Church in Bedford, Iowa, this union was blessed
with
the birth of two children; Toni Kay and Stoney Dean
McKee.
Gary
was a member of the Iowa National Guard from 1954 to 1956. He then served his
country in the United States Marine Corps from 1956 to 1958 in California and
Okinawa, Japan. Upon his discharge from the Marines he was employed with Tote
Manufacturing, J.T.I.
Manufacturing
and Dalton AG until the time of his death.
He
was a member of the Lion's Club, The American Legion and a 40 year member of
the Lenox Stock and Saddle Club.
Surviving
to honor his memory are his mother Irma McKee of Lenox, wife Karen McKee of
Lenox, son Stoney McKee of Lenox, daughter
Toni
Will of Lenox, special friend Melody Haidsiak of
Lenox, four grandchildren: Jayme Williams of Kansas City, Missouri, Tierra
McKee,
Mitchell
McKee and Ely Will of Lenox.
Preceding
him in death are his father Lynn McKee in 1971 and grandparents Marion and Ida
Burk and a sister Karen Swain.
Interment
was in the Bedford City Cemetery.
Memorials
may be directed to the Lion's Club or the Lenox Stock and Saddle Club.
Larkin
and Shelley Funeral Home of Lenox was in charge of the arrangements.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 15,
1997
Norton,
LV Hannan -
LV Hannan Norton died Saturday, October 26, 1996 at the
Prescott Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Prescott, Arizona.
He
was born January 15, 1926 in Glendora, California, to Bradley H. and Edna
(Renner) Norton who preceded him in death.
Mr.
Norton served his county during the Korean War.
On
March 26, 1983 he married Rosalie (Weese) White, who is left to cherish his memory as well as
his stepsons Shane Bolinger (Cindy) of Prescott,
Arizona; Dustin Bolinger of Bellingham, Washington;
and Cody Bolinger of Flagstaff, Arizona; his
stepdaughter Misty Bolinger of Andover, New Jersey.
Also his four grandchildren Alyssa, Shawn, Tracey and Christopher and
mother-in-law Doris Weese
of
Eldorado Springs, Missouri.
Memorial
services were held at the VA Chapel in Prescott. Memory Chapel Mortuary
assisted with arrangements.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday November 13,
1996
Ratliff,
Leonard Clyde -
Leonard
C. Ratliff son of Clyde and Wilda Ayres Ratliff was
born April 14, 1913 at Shenandoah, Iowa and departed this life December 22,
1996 at Clearview Nursing Home at the age of 83 years
8 months and 8 days.
Leonard
had lived in Taylor County where he attended the public schools. On March 28,
1930 Leonard was united in marriage to Faye
Lucille
Scott at Clarinda, Iowa. They lived on the farm 1/2 mile south of Sharpsburg
for most of their married life.
To
this union three children were born: Mardell Lenora,
Allen Leonard and Garnette Faye.
Leonard
was a farmer and at one time also had been a Deputy Sheriff and then Sheriff of
Taylor county. He served in that capacity from Oct. 1, 1961 to April 8, 1975
when he retired.
Leonard
was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Faye, and his brothers Ralph,
Richard and Leo.
Leonard
was a World War II Veteran - Sargeant First Class; a
member of the Taylor County Sheriff's Posse and the Iowa Sheriff's Association,
a member of the American Legion and the Masonic Lodge, as well as one of the
founders of the Chickasaw Horse
Association.
He was also an active member of the Sharpsburg United Methodist church as long
as his health permitted.
Left
to cherish Leonard's memory are his children: Mardell and husband Robert Page of Fort Madison, Iowa, Allen and wife Beverly of
Dahlonega,
Georgia, and Garnette Stroburg of Carlsbad, California; seven grandchildren Linda, Cindy, LuAnn, Mandy, Cory, DeAnne, and Todd; 12 great grandchildren, and 4 great great grandchildren, as well as his sisters Flossie Greer
of Shenandoah, Eula McCeldry of Florida and his
brother Rex also of Florida.
Services
for Leonard Ratliff were held at 10 a.m. Dec. 27th at the Sharpsburg United
Methodist Church with Rev. Al Rusk officiating. Burial was at North Fairview
Cemetery in Lenox with military honors by Parkinson Post #250.
Arrangement by Novinger-Taylor Funeral
Home of Bedford.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 8, 1997
Sevier,
Martha Schoenfeldt-
Martha
Johanna Henrietta Sevier was born August 5, 1900 in Fredericka, Iowa, to
Frederick William and Minnie Wilhmenia (Westphal) Schoenfeldt. She
attended school in Valley Falls, Kansas.
Martha
was married on February 18, 1920 to Harold Irvin Sevier in Osceola, Iowa. To
their union was born six children.
Martha
lived most of her life in Union County. She was a homemaker and a devoted wife
and mother. As her family grew, her devotion extended to her grandchildren, greatgrandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
Martha
died January 6, 1997, at the Lenox Care Center at the age of 96 years, 5
months, 1 day.
She
was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Harold in 1975, one daughter,
eight grandchildren, four sisters, one brother, and two sons-in-law.
Those
left to cherish her memory are her children: Dorothy Sterling of Lenox; Betty
Page and her husband Bill of Kent; Ruby England
and
her husband Bill of Wheatland, Missouri; Jim Sevier and his wife Wilma of Kent;
Larry Sevier and his wife Shirley of Macksburg; 25
grandchildren;
66 greatgrandchildren; 23 great-great grandchildren;
nieces and nephews as well as many other relatives and friends.
Funeral
services were held Friday, January 10, 1997 at 3 p.m. at Coen-Beaty Funeral home in Creston with Dr. Robert Pickerel! officiating.
Burial
was in the Graceland Cemetery in Creston.
Serving
as pallbearers were Douglas Sterling, Steve Page, John Roach, Roy Parson, Gene
Clark and Terry Mainline. Musical selections
included,
"Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "The Old Rugged Cross."
Memorials
may be directed to the Martha J. Sevier Memorial Fund.
Coen-Beaty Funeral Home of Creston was in charge of funeral arrangements.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday January 15,
1997
Starnes, Pamila S Reimer -
Pamila Starnes of Stanford, Michigan, died Sunday, Nov. 10 at the MidMichigan Regional Medical Center.
The daughter
of Francis E. and the late Alice (Powell) Reimer was born Jan. 19, 1947 in
Lenox, Iowa, where she was
raised
and educated. The family then moved to the Midland, Michigan area in 1968.
Pamila is survived by her husband, Chuck Starnes; her father Francis Reimer; her son
Joe (Kim) Starnes; her
daughter
Laurie (Mary) Anderson; her sister Jackie (Kelly) Monaghan of Creston, Iowa and
her grandchildren
Kelci and Turner Anderson.
Services were held Wednesday, November
13.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday November 27,
1996
Thompson,
Earl LeRoy (Tommy) -
Earl
"Tommy" LeRoy Thompson was born August 4,
1904, in Prussia Township in Adair County, to Marvin A.
Thompson
and Barbara Anne Zimmerline Thompson.
On
June 4, 1925 he was united in marriage to Charlsey S.
Clayton at Creston. They celebrated their 70th
anniversary
in 1995.
He
lived in the Fontanelle and Greenfield areas until
moving to Creston where he worked for the Burlington
Railroad
until his retirement in 1969. He was a member of the Railroad Union.
Tommy
was preceded in death by his parents and by his wife Charlsey in 1995.
He
is survived by a daughter Alice Rice and her husband Verlyn of Creston, daughter Isabelle Jenkins and
her
husband Eldon of Lenox, five grandchildren, 9 greatgrandchildren,
a sister Viola Hess of Greenfield, as well as
other
relatives and friends.
Memorial
services was held Friday, December 20th at Coen-Beaty Funeral Home in Creston with Rev. Roy Cook
and
Rev. Elmer West officiating. Interment was in the Bohemian Cemetery in rural
Adams County.
A
Memorial fund has been established in his name.
Coen-Beaty Funeral Home of Creston was in charge of arrangements.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday December 25,
1996
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