MRS. MARGARET HARTNETT
Mrs. Margaret Hartnett, 97 Park Manor Care Center, died Friday at
Park Manor
Care Center where she had been a patient for seven years. Services
will be at
10 a.m. Tuesday in the Rose Room of Bruce Memorial Chapel and at
10:30 a.m.
at Sacred Heart Church. The Rev. Louis Kollasch, administrator,
will
officiate at the mass of the resurrection and burial will be in
Corpus
Christi Cemetery.
A rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Surviving
are six
grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren.
Sons
Raymond and Robert Sheker preceded her in death.
Margaret Faiferlick was born in Czechoslovakia and came to this area
as a
small child with her family. She attended the county rural schools
and
married Wesley Sheker in 1901 at Fort Dodge. They farmed south of
Fort Dodge.
Mr. Sheker died some time ago and Mrs. Sheker moved into Fort Dodge
after his
death.
In 1942 she married Frank J. Hartnett in Fort Dodge and they made
their home
here. He died in 1969.
March 6, 1969 Fort Dodge Messenger-Farm Edition
FRANK J. HEARTEN
Frank J. Hearten, 82, of 912 Central Ave. Died Thursday morning at
Mercy
Hospital following a short illness.
Services will be at 8:30 am Saturday in the Colonial Chapel of the
Laufersweiler Funeral Home and at 9 am in Sacred Heart Church with
the Very
Rev. Msgr. Gerald Kelly officiating. Burial will be in St. John's
Cemetery at
Gilmore City.
The Knights of Columbus will meet at 8 p.m. Friday for rosary services
at the
funeral home where friends may call after 10 am Friday.
Surviving are the widow; three daughters, Mrs. William Brand, Inglewood,
Calif.; Mrs. Abe Castagnolio, Fort Dodge; Mrs. Iola Brown, Chicago,
Ill; two
stepsons, Robert and Ray Sheker, both of Fort Dodge; a number of
grandchildren and great grandchildren; two sisters and a brother,
John
Hartnett and Mrs. Annie Green, both of Gilmore City and Mrs. Nora
Landmesser,
Estherville.
Mr. Hartnett was born in Gilmore City and attended rural schools.
In 1911 he
married Rose Bonne and the couple established their home there.
In 1925 they
moved to Fort Dodge. Mrs. Hartnett died in 1935. Several years ago
he married
Mrs. Margaret Sheker in Fort Dodge where the couple made their home.
Mr. Hartnett was a member of the Knights of Columbus.
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