Saturday, December 21, 2013

Nicholas Gabriel Brady Obituary

Nicholas Gabriel Brady
Friday March 26, 1993 - Friday December 20, 2013

Visitation: 2-4 p.m., Sunday, December 22, 2013
Fielding Funeral Homes, Chariton, IA

Service: 10:00 a.m., Monday, December 23, 2013
Fielding Funeral Homes, Chariton, IA

Interment: Garden Grove Cemetery
Garden Grove, IA

Nicholas Gabriel Brady, Age 20
Nic was born in Richland, Washington on March 26, 1993.
He lived there with his mother Penney (Ruth), sister Briauna Farrell and step-father Mike Johnson.
At the age of 8 years old, the family moved back to Chariton where Nic reunited with his father, Mike Cobb.
Nic attended Russell Junior High and Wayne Community High School in Corydon.
After high school, Nic had aspirations to have his own company, called NGB Enterprises, with which he intended to perfect a hydro-electric car.
He was currently working for his step-father Randy Braaksma at R&P Manufacturing as a welder.
He always enjoyed mechanics and working on cars and motorbikes with his good friends.
He recently took up sketching and drawing as a hobby.
He had a profound love of animals and had many beloved pets throughout his life.
His faith was very important to him and he was happy to explain to anyone how important God was in his life.
Nic had a love of life and adventure.
He lived large and in died tragically in an accident on the train tracks east of Chariton.
He was survived by his mother, Penney Braaksma, step-father Randy Braaksma, father Mike Cobb, grandmothers Janet Ruth, Barb Cobb and Pat Braaksma, grandfather Ernie Ruth, sisters Nicole Vought, Lynn Cobb, Briauna Farrell, Lindsey Braaksma, Madison Cobb, Mikaila Cobb, Briley Cobb and brothers Jevon Polo, Sully Cobb and Brayden Cobb.
Also survived by many aunts and uncles, including Aunt Kelley (Ruth) and Uncle Ron Deen, 3 nieces and 3 nephews and many cousins.
Nic was preceded in death Uncle Robbie Ruth.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Charles Lloyd Storm Obituary

Visitation:
Monday, December 23, 2013
1:00 PM until 2:00 PM
Church Of The Nazarene
1121 S. Lincoln St.
Knoxville, IA 50138

Service:
Monday, December 23, 2013
2:00 PM
Church OF The Nazarene
1121 S. Lincoln St.
Knoxville, IA 50138

Charles Lloyd Storm the sixth child of Job Henry Storm and Fannie Gladys (Umbenhower) Storm was born in Tipperary, Pleasant Township of Lucas County, Iowa, on February 5, 1923 and departed on this life on December 20, 2013. Charles attended Center Country School and Chariton High School where he graduated in 1943. Charles was a faithful Christian all his life, converted at a young age at the Zion Methodist Church and later joining the Church of the Nazarene. 
On November 23, 1947 Charles married Lova Dedee Thatcher at Russell, Iowa; they celebrated over 66 years together. Charles worked as a farm laborer while he and Lova lived in Russell, Palmyra, Flagler and then settling in Knoxville. Charles then went to work at Armstrong Tire Manufacturing which he retired from in 1977. He enjoyed raising calves and hardly ever missed the cattle auction. Although Charles and Lova had no children of their own, Charles was a guiding force and very influential to his many nieces and nephews whom he loved to tease and joke with. 
Charles was preceded in death by his parents, five brothers; Alva, Caryl, Donald, Ronald, David Lavern and four sister; Thelma Fluke, Wanda Hall, Lois Dachenbach and Norma Storm. Charles leaves to mourn his passing, his wife Lova, one brother Floyd Storm, one sister JoAnn Davidson both of Chariton and many nieces and nephews as well as a host of friends. 
Charles’ service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, December 23, 2013, at the Church of the Nazarene of Knoxville, with Pastor Greg E. McClain officiating. Charles’ family will be present one hour prior to service time. 


Memorial contributions can be made to the Church of the Nazarene of Knoxville. Condolences may be sent to www.winfieldfh.com. The Winfield Funeral Home is assisting Charles’ family with services. 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Clayton Blue Obituary

Services for Clayton Blue, 84 of Russell will be Monday, December 2, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. at the Faith United Methodist Church in Russell. Family will receive friends Sunday from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m. at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Chariton. Memorials may be made to the Faith United Methodist Church in Russell, First Baptist Church in Russell, Russell First Responders, or the Legacy Lodge Hospice House.

Clayton Blue, the eldest of three children of Warren and Audrey Drake Blue was born March 11, 1929. He was born and raised on the Blue Century Farm south of Russell, Iowa where he attended Pleasant Mound Country School. He also attended the rural Center Community Church and later the First Baptist Church in Russell. As a youth he was an avid trapper and hunter becoming a proficient marksman. He graduated from Russell High School with the Class of 1948. Following graduation he was employed at the Gamble Store in Chariton. He later started farming with his father. On December 2, 1950 he was united in marriage to Patricia Wright, his high school sweetheart, at the First Baptist Church in Russell.

They lived on a farm east of Russell where they raised their six children. Clayton was an advocate of conservation practices and received an award for achievement in soil conservation from the Chariton Lions Club in 1954. He attended many Farm Progress Shows and State Fairs, as he was always interested in learning new innovations in farming practices. In addition to raising crops and livestock he built a silo and fed cattle.

He was a member of the Russell Sportsman Club for several years. He became interested in flying and acquired his pilot's license and was owner of a Piper Cub plane. He became active in the commodity market and was a general partner in the Iowa Commodity Fund. He also had various business interests and purchased the Maid-Rite Company. While he owned the company he expanded from around 40 stores to 180 stores. 

Clayton was a people person and always enjoyed visiting and having coffee with friends. However his favorite times were spent with his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, whom he referred to as his "little rascals". 

Clayton passed away November 28, 2013 at the Legacy Lodge Hospice House in Chariton. In addition to his parents; he was preceded in death by his brother, Dr. Gerald Blue; great grandson, Max Daniel Sander; and a brother-in-law Raymond Stevenson.

He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Pat Blue; children: Denise (Pat) Conway, Dan (Wendy) Blue, Julie (Mark) Presley, Jana Anthony, Schuyler Blue, and Scarlett (Jason) Summers; 12 grandchildren: Morgan McCullough, Megan (Mike) Arnold, Jeremy (Dana) Blue, Jenny (Scott) McGee, Jamie (Jeremy) Sander, Tyler (Lindsey) Offenburger, April Dyer, Marcus Woods, Alyssa Anthony, Alexa Anthony, Christian Summers, and Kinnick Summers; and 13 great grandchildren: Graden, Cutler, Kyzer, and Elsie Arnold; Lane and Chasen Blue and Ashten (Gehrig) Sinclair; Ryder, Addie, and Bailey McGee; Jacob Sander; Leah and Hudson Offenburger. Also surviving are a sister, Barbara Stevenson; sister-in-law, Suzanne Blue; and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Wilma Reynolds Death

Wilma Ruth Reynolds
Wednesday April 10, 1918 - Thursday November 7, 2013

Visitation: 4-6 p.m., Sunday, November 10, 2013
Fielding Funeral Home Chariton, IA

Service: 10:30 a.m., Monday, November 11, 2013
Fielding Funeral Home Chariton, IA

Interment: Russell Cemetery
Russell, IA


Wilma Horner Reynolds was born on April 10, 1918 to Effie (Auxier) and Leonard Horner.  She was raised by her loving father near the Lucas/Monroe county line.  Wilma had to take over mothering duties to her two younger brothers at the age of 8.  She always said her dad had a way of making work fun.

She graduated from eighth grade, but loved school so much she worked on her high school studies when she was in her seventies.

Wilma married Lyle Reynolds on August 7, 1935.  To this union were born two daughters who died at birth; a son, Doyle; and two daughters, Donna and Dixie.

Wilma worked hard on the farm and cooking for the hired hands, but you never heard her complain.  She would tell her children - just take one day at a time and count your blessings.  She lived on the family farm north of Russell for 56 years.

At the age of 87 she moved to an apartment at Southgate in Chariton, which she thoroughly enjoyed for four years, and spent the past four years at Chariton Nursing and Rehab Center.

She went to be with her heavenly Father on November 7, 2013 after having wonderful care being given to her at the Legacy Lodge in Chariton.

Her kind and gentle manner will be missed by all who knew her.

Wilma was preceded in death by her husband Lyle, her parents, 2 brothers - Raymond and Richard, 3 sisters-in-law, 3 brothers-in-law, 3 nephews and one niece.

Those left to celebrate her life are her 3 children and spouses Doyle and Marilyn (Evans) Reynolds of Russell, Donna and Jim Narber of Grand Island, NE, and Dixie and Steve Dursky of San Antonio, TX.  Grandchildren and their spouses are: Danny & Toni Reynolds, Kelly & Mike Pose, Conn & Karen Narber, Shannon & Vicki Narber, Heidi & Kent Richter, Tiffany & Todd Johnson, Gretchen & Mark Fryar, Amanda & Scott Evershed, Samantha & Eric Nahass, 23 great grandchildren, 4 nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Vera Lucille Clanin Obituary

Vera Lucille Clanin  106 Years Old

Tuesday October 9, 1906 - Tuesday September 3, 2013

Vera L. Clanin, 106, passed away at Chariton Nursing and Rehab Center on September 3, 2013.  Vera was born October 9, 1906 southeast of Russell to A.C. and Ada Dixon.  She was the youngest of four children.
Vera attended Victory School, a one-room schoolhouse in Cedar Township from kindergarten through eighth grade.  She then attended and graduated from Russell High School in 1924.  After graduation, Vera taught school at one-room schoolhouses in Cedar and Washington Township.
December 17, 1930, Vera married Wade Clanin.  Vera and Wade ran a service station on the Russell corner for 15 years.  In 1951 they purchased a farm outside of Russell and farmed until Wade retired in 1979.  They then moved to Vera's old home on Smith St. in Russell (that her father had built in 1925) and Vera lived there until she moved to Chariton Nursing and Rehab Center in 2001.
Vera loved to read (especially her Bible), cook and can and to walk.  She was known for her upbeat personality and positive attitude.
She was a former member of the Center Community Church where she taught Sunday School and was the Sunday School superintendent for seven years.
Vera was preceded in death by her parents, husband of 56 � years, her siblings; Howard Dixon, Hazel Bennett, and Allen Dixon; and her niece, Leanna Wardlow.
Vera is survived by her nieces and nephews; Howard Dixon, Jr. of Bettendorf; Margaret Ann (Bob) Hill of Indianapolis, IN; Clarice (Paul) Smith of Promise City, Emma Lee (Max) Warrick of Davenport and her sister-in-law Hazel Clanin of Russell.

Visitation: 6-8 p.m., Thursday, September 5, 2013
Fielding Funeral Home Chariton, IA

Service: 10:30 a.m., Friday, September 6, 2013
Fielding Funeral Home Chariton, IA

Interment: Russell Cemetery
Russell, IA

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

George Holder III Death

Visitation: 5-8 p.m., Thursday, August 29, 2013
Fielding Funeral Home Chariton, IA

Service: 10:30 a.m., Friday, August 30, 2013
Fielding Funeral Home Chariton, IA

Interment: Chariton Cemetery
Chariton, IA





George T. Holder III, 70, of Chariton passed away peacefully Monday, August 26, 2013.
He was born September 7, 1942 in Albia, IA to George (Tommy) Holder and Edna (Manley) Holder.
He attended school in Chariton and graduated from Chariton High School in 1960.  Upon graduation he married his Junior High sweetheart, Karen McKee and was blessed with three children,  Angela, Jack & Lisa.
He joined the Chariton Fire Department in 1962 and served as chief from 1967 - 1971.
He was elected as the youngest President of the Iowa Firemen's Association 1974 - 1975, organized and was charter President of the South Central Iowa Firemen's Association. He was the recipient of the 1975 Governor's Award for Fire Service.  He was very active in his community by serving 15 years on the Chariton School Board; 13 years on the Area Education Association; and 27 years on the Chariton Water Board. He also served on the Lucas County Compensation board for 8 years. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge where he was honored to perform Masonic rites.
He was a partner in the Western Auto Store for 9 years; owner operator of the Dairy Queen for 13 years; also employed by the US Postal Service as a postal carrier and served as Postmaster in Milo, IA and Russell, IA, retiring in 2010.
George's many interests included taking his father and friends to Canada fishing, attending, participating and setting records in several events at the Iowa Firemen's Conventions and helping out at the annual Chariton Firemen's Banquet; duck hunting, golf, attending grandchildren's activities and cross wording.
He most treasured celebrating his 50th Anniversary on an Alaskan cruise.
George was preceded in death by his wife Karen, parents, and sisters JoAnn Holder and Carol McFarland. He is survived by his three children, Angela (Dirk) Rosenberger of Indianola, IA; Jack Holder of Sully, IA; and Lisa (Gus) Carmona of Rye Brook, NY. Grandchildren: Morgan & Clay Rosenberger; Jesse & Laci Holder; and Sarah & Frank Carmona. His mother in-law, Joy McKee of Chariton, IA; sister in-law, Linda (Bob) Allen of Allerton, IA; brother, Joe Holder and several nieces and nephews.
A void will be left in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
Memorials may be sent to the Chariton Volunteer Fire Department, 115 S. Main, Chariton, IA 50049 or Legacy Lodge Hospice, 220 Northwestern Ave, Chariton, IA 50049.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Harriet Lea (Relph) McLarnand Obituary

Harriett Lea Relph McLarnand was born on October 22, 1938 to Walter and Edna Relph.  She was born in the same house as her father.  She passed away on August 12, 2013.
She graduated from Russell High School in 1956.
Harriett worked at an insurance company in Des Moines.
She married Howard Lee Hull on April 20, 1957 at the First Baptist Church in Russell.  To this union they had two daughters, Barbara Jolene and Janice Kay.  In December 1965, her husband, Howard, was killed in a truck accident.  Harriett married Albert E. McLarnand, Jr. on February 14, 1968 at the Baptist Church in Chariton.  To this union they had a son, Patrick Albert.  They made their home on a farm south of Milo, Iowa, where she helped Albert farm for 45 years and during this time she worked for Merediths Publishing in Des Moines for 15 years.
Harriett enjoyed cooking, gardening and watching birds that would feed at her multiple bird feeders.  She loved to travel with Albert to the surrounding states.
Harriett was preceded in death by her first husband, Howard L. Hull; parents, Walter & Edna Relph; daughter, Barbara J. Hull Topp; grandson, James Andrew Gaytan; brother, Roger D. Relph; and sister, Rose Marie Dachenbach.
She is survived by her husband, Albert E. McLarnand, Jr. of Milo; daughter, Janice K. (Hull) Gaytan (Raul) of Omaha; son, Patrick A. McLarnand (Denise) of Milo; grandchildren, Cristal M. (Gaytan) Hernandez (Jesus); Joshua R. Gaytan (Rosie); Cassandra L. Gaytan, Zach Baker McLarnand, Barbara Jo McLarnand, Kelton Topp and Julian Topp; great-grandchildren, Anissa Leon (Hernandez), Daniela Hernandez, and Alexander James Gaytan; brother, Donald Gordon Relph (Marylou); sister-in-laws, Frances (Hull) Sullivan (Robert) and Pauline (Hull) Murray (James) and many nieces and nephews.
There will be no funeral service.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Harold Stanley Larson Obituary


Visitation: 12-2 p.m., Saturday, August 24, 2013
Fielding Funeral Homes   Chariton, IA

Service: 2:00 p.m., Saturday, August 24, 2013
Fielding Funeral Homes   Chariton, IA

Interment: Russell Cemetery   Russell, IA  

Friday, July 26, 2013

Donald E. Overholtzer, Jr. Obituary

Visitation: 1:00 p.m., Saturday, July 27, 2013
Fielding Funeral Home  Chariton, IA

Service: 2:00 p.m., Saturday, July 27, 2013
Fielding Funeral Home  Chariton, IA
Interment: Russell Cemetery  Russell, IA

Donald E. Overholtzer, Jr. passed away in his home on Wednesday, July 24, 2013 after a short battle with cancer.
Don was born Sept 8, 1946 in Kansas City, MO to Donald and Ethel (Cain) Overholtzer, Sr.
He proudly served his country by joining the Airforce at the age of 17.  As part of his service, he completed a tour in Vietnam.  His comment to this was "A lot of people said Vietnam was a wasted war, but there were plenty of children in Vietnam that didn't deserve what was going on."
He moved to his current home in rural Russell, Iowa after marrying his wife, Jana in 2004.  Together they enjoyed traveling and spending time in their quiet country home.  Don retired from the VA Medical Center in Des Moines in 2008.
He will be remembered by those who knew him for loving to pull practical jokes and his true loyalty to friends and family.  Don could always be counted on for a warm smile and comforting words.
He loved his Kansas City Chiefs, Iowa Hawkeyes, and he loved to fish.
Don was preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his wife, Jana; daughter Dawn (Nick) Lefler of Ankeny; step-children Dusty Richard of Des Moines, and Jessica Richard of Russell.  Grandchildren Spencer Reed of Iowa City, Trent Richard of Clive; Lucas Richard of Russell, Aaliyah Richard of Chariton, Kinnick Ensley of Des Moines, Sisters, Rita (Dennis) Hesseltine of Adel and Gloria Bender of Texas.  Brother-in-law Dennis (Marilyn) Masters of Nashville, TN; Sister-in-law Valerie (David) Dunn of Oklahoma City, OK; Dee (Brian) Snodgrass of Knoxville, Iowa; Father-in-law Rodney (Marilyn) Masters of Chariton, Iowa.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Eleaine E. McCullough Obituary

Eleaine E. McCullough, 81, of Oskaloosa and formerly of Russell, Iowa passed away July 22, 2013 at Mahaska Health Partnership in Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Eleaine Evelyn Johnson, born March 8, 1932, in Leon, Iowa was the daughter of George Johnson and Nellie B. Gatton Johnson.  After graduating from Leon High School, Eleaine married Ivan Gail McCullough of Garden Grove, May 25, 1950.  They were the parents of eight children: Arnan Gail, Allan Lynn, Calvin Lee, Jennine Kay, Kevin Guy, Galen Lyle, Maureen Rose and Coleen Lois.
Ivan and Eleaine moved to Russell, Iowa in 1954, where Ivan had employment.
In 1964, they purchased the insurance agency from Walter and Mona Coop and together they operated McCullough Insurance Agency until it was sold in 1985.  Ivan and Eleaine were divorced in 1988.
Along with being a licensed insurance agent, Eleaine also operated a bookkeeping and tax service from the office and continued a bookkeeping service in her home after the insurance business was sold.
Eleaine was assistant city clerk for Russell for a number of years.  She also worked more than 16 years as a bookkeeper for C&C Custom Cycle of Russell.  After already retiring three times, she began working again as the Lucas City Clerk for two years.  And then she provided home health care for Dale and Katie Relph for more than four years.  
Eleaine was married to Phillip Shenefield in 1988, and moved to the Shenefield farm.  Then divorced, she moved back to Russell in 1996, where she was able to buy her own home and live where she was happy and content.  She changed her name back to McCullough following her divorce.
Eleaine was a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Oskaloosa.
She was involved as a volunteer for many years with the Girl Scouts, her church and the American Cancer Society, as well as school activities for the entire 26 years her children attended Russell Community School, she rarely missed any activities her children were involved in.
She enjoyed writing the Russell News Column for the Chariton Newspapers for a number of years.  Usually each column included personal writing on many different subjects.  She was hired in 1999 by the Chariton Newspapers as editor, a full-time job she continued for five years.  Following retirement from the newspaper, she continued to freelance for the newspaper until July 31, 2007.
Eleaine was an avid reader, enjoyed picture and word puzzles, playing the organ and sewing.
She had many large flower gardens with hundreds of different flowers, trees, and shrubs filling about an acre of space.  She was happiest working outside with the flowers and most days made a circle around the house and yard to enjoy whatever flowers were blooming at that time.
She was a collector  Her house was filled with angels, butterflies and books that lined the walls.  She also put together many scrapbooks - filled with an assortment of items which interested her.
Eleaine made her home with her daughter Coleen and Steve in Oskaloosa, Iowa moving with them in 2009.  The three of them created a happy home with much conversation and laughter.  They created a beautiful garden at this home, where like in Russell, Eleaine, when she was able, made daily trips circling the yard and garden.
Preceding her in death were her sons, Allan McCullough and Calvin McCullough; parents, George and Nellie Johnson, an infant brother, Eugene; a half-brother, Robert Adair and his wife, Dorothy; and two nephews Brian and Mark Adair and Mark's son.
Surviving are her children: Arnan McCullough of Wichita, KS; Jennine and Steve Rex of Enumclaw, WA; Kevin and Cindi McCullough of Russell; Galen and Pam McCullough of Chariton; Mo White of Chariton and Coleen McCullough and her husband Steve Coffey of Oskaloosa, IA.  Also surviving are fourteen grandchildren: Kimberly and Adam McCullough of Colorado; Morgan McCullough of Des Moines; Megan and Michael Arnold of Russell; Danielle, Michelle and Alissa McCullough of Hayden, ID; Dan Jacob of Oregon; Kurt and Toni McCullough of Chariton; Cody McCullough of Russell; Jeff and Emily McCullough of Chariton; Brett and Tori White of Chariton; four step-grandchildren; eight great grandchildren:  Graden, Cutler, Kyzer and Elsie Arnold of Russell; Alexander and Ian Jacob of Keokuk, IA; and Mila and Sophia McCullough of Chariton; four step-great-grandchildren; sister, Lanelle and Kenneth Herron of Chariton; and five nephews and their families.  She is also survived by Morgan and Megan's mother and dear friend, Denise and her husband, Pat Conway, and best friends, Marilyn and Butch Evans of Russell.
Memorial services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, July 27, 2013, at Fielding Funeral Home in Chariton with Rev. C.J. Latham of the Christian Church Disciples of Christ officiating.
As was her wish, her body has been cremated and private inurnment of her ashes will be held later.
Memorials may be made to the Chariton Public Library.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Caryl Henry Bond Obituary

Caryl H. Bond, 88, of Davenport passed away on Sunday, July 14, 2013 at the Kahl Home. Funeral
services will be held at 10 am on Saturday, July 20, 2013 in the Runge Mortuary Chapel. Visitation will
be from 5-7 pm on Friday, July19 at the mortuary. Burial will be in Oakdale Memorial Gardens.
Mr. Bond was born August 25, 1924 in Russell, Iowa, the son of Guy and Mary (Hall) Bond. He
served in the U.S. Army Occupational Forces in Japan. On December 31, 1951 he married Norma Jones in Davenport. She preceded him in death on December 18, 2008.
He was a sixty-five year member of Laborer's International Union of North America, Local 309.
His hobbies included raising horses and home maintenance and construction.
Survivors include his children: Charles Bartel, Suzan Bartel, Karen Bartel, Joanne Bond-Troup, Jo Lynn Dumoulin, and Carlene Sarlette; fifteen grandchildren; twenty great grandchildren; and twelve great-great grandchildren. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Anna Loree Coulson Obituary

Anna Loree Coulson, age 87, of Polk City and formerly of Knoxville, passed away Friday, June 28, 2013, at the Polk City Nursing & Rehabilitation Center of Polk City, Iowa. 
Anna was born at home in rural Russell, Iowa on October 25, 1925, the daughter of Harold Lee and Alta Rowena (Lynn) Horner. Anna was a graduate of the Russell High School. 
After graduation Anna worked for a short time for J. C. Penny’s and at the V.A. Hospital before she was united in marriage to William Dwayne “Bill” Coulson on September 2, 1951 in Lucas County, Iowa. Anna was a homemaker and the bookkeeper for the family business of A. L. Coulson Plumbing and Heating, until she and Bill retired in 1988. Anna and Bill shared over 56 years of marriage together and were blessed with four children: Carrol, Allen, Zina and Rowena. Bill died on July 31, 2008. 
Anna was a member of the Faith Baptist Church and a longtime member and the last surviving charter member of the Knoxville Regular Baptist Church. For over 20 years she was a Sunday School Teacher for two and three year olds. She also enjoyed Word Find Puzzles, Television and she especially enjoyed and loved her grandchildren. 
Anna is survived by her children: Carrol (Peggy) Coulson of Iowa Falls, Zina (Todd) Tigges of Dexter and Rowena (Nick) Kirk of Polk City; 13 grandchildren: Rachel (Jake) Willoughby, Joshua (Kristin) Coulson, Jacob Coulson, Heather (Justin) Riddle, Michele (Justin) Compton, Jason (Jennifer) Tigges, Phillip (Becky) Tigges, Courtney (Ben) Clausen, Chantal (John Tyler) Slayton, Kyle Moon, Noah Kirk, Clayton Kirk and Nathan Kirk; 11 great-grandchildren; and one sister: Doris Clanin of Chariton. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Bill; her son: Allen Coulson; one brother: Robert Horner; and one sister: Audrey Mains. 
Visitation for Anna will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday, July 1, 2013 at the Winfield Funeral Home of Knoxville. Anna’s family will be present Monday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 2nd at the Faith Baptist Church of Knoxville with Pastor Curtis Gordon officiating. Burial will follow services at Greenwood Cemetery of rural Knoxville. 
A memorial has been established in Anna’s name to the Iowa Regular Baptist Camp. Condolences may be sent to www.winfieldfh.com. The Winfield Funeral Home of Knoxville is assisting Anna’s family with services. 

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Calvin McCullough Death

The Russell Community was saddened to hear of the death of Calvin McCullough who died recently in Idaho.  He was the son of Ivan McCullough and Elaine McCullough

Calvin McCullough, 60, April 16, 1953 - May 31, 2013
On Friday, May 31, 2013, Cal passed away after a very short battle with pancreatic cancer.
Cal was born on April 16, 1953 and grew up in Russell, Iowa.  He  enjoyed telling stories about his first jobs of driving the garbage truck and doing maintenance at the cemetery.  After he graduated from Russell High School in 1971, Cal moved to North Idaho in 1974 where he met his wife Leah in 1977.  In 1981, Cal went to Anchorage, Alaska and returned to North Idaho in 1987 to start a family.  Cal enjoyed spending time with his family at their home in Hayden while also handling his own construction company, McCullough Construction.  Together they burned brush, played croquet and bocce ball and rode 4 wheelers around the property.  One of his favorite things to do was to go to Chiefs and Shock games with his daughters and friends.  Cal also spent a lot of time at his daughters' sporting events and helping his girls with their 4-H animals and projects.  He enjoyed hunting, camping, watching NASCAR and football and going to the flea market.
He is survived by his wife Leah, his oldest daughter and her husband, Danielle and Travis Miller, his middle daughter, Michelle, and his youngest daughter, Alissa.  He is also survived by his dad, Ivan McCullough of Russell, Iowa, his mom, Eleaine McCullough of Oskaloosa, Iowa, his brothers Arnan of Wichita, Kansas, Kevin (Cindi) of Russell, Iowa and Galen (Pam) of Chariton, Iowa and his sisters Jennine (Steve) Rex of Enumclaw, Washington, Mo White of Chariton, Iowa and Coleen McCullough of Oskaloosa, Iowa.  He was preceded in death by his brother Allan.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Margaret Ann (Kells) Kylander Obituary

Margaret "Ann" Kylander was born on September 22, 1922 in Russell (Lucas County) Iowa.  She was the eldest child of Glen A. Kells and Edythe M. Wright Kells.  Other children include Robert Kells (deceased), Wanda Kells Calderon and Husband Haim of Colorado Springs, Colo. and Jo Ke
lls DeBok and husband Charles of Boone, Iowa.
Ann was born on the family farm, Kells Acres Farm and attended the Pleasant Mound elementary school, about 1.5 miles walk from her home.  High school years were completed in Russell where she would ride three miles to town on her horse, Nell, a cantankerous mare that was always in the mood for kicking, making Ann the most experienced with horses in the family.  She would leave Nell in Great Grandma Margaret Ann Kells barn and walk onto school, not sure of what mischief Nell would get into while she was gone.  In the wintertime, Ann would drive to school in a one-horse sleigh, which is still in the family.  After high school graduation in 1939 she attended Iowa State College in Cedar falls, Iowa and received her teaching certificate.  She then taught 1st-4th grades in Randall, Iowa and the 4th grade in Glenwood, Iowa.  She began teaching at only 17 years of age.
In 1945, Ann decided she needed to move west to find someone to marry that she wasn't related to and settled in Powell, Wyoming with an aunt and uncle.  This is where she met John Francis Kylander, just home from the Navy and WWII.  John worked in a gas station and often took coffee breaks at a small cafe across the street where he met the "new first grade teacher in town".  The sparks flew and so goes the story and they were married on April 20, 1946 in Billings, Montana.  In 1948, son Jed A. was born and in 1950 the Kylander family moved to Cheyenne, Wyo. where "Francie" went to work with the Union Pacific Railroad as a switchman and later a brakeman.  In 1952 daughter Sue A. was born.  Ann continued teaching as a substitute teacher for many years and she also enjoyed visiting her children's classes now and then in elementary school.
Ann and Francie were members of the First Baptist Church in Cheyenne for more than 50 years.  She was a Sunday school teacher for many years and in their later years Ann and Francie volunteered in the nursery department during church services.  Ann also volunteered her time at the Eventide Nursing Home reading to the residents, fulfilling her joy of reading.
When Francie retired from the UP Railroad in 1983, after 33 years of service, they began to travel south for the winter months enjoying the warmer climates of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.  They would return to Cheyenne for the summer to enjoy hobbies of gardening, reading, family genealogy and spoiling the grandchildren.  In 2010, Ann and Francie moved to Kremmling, Colo to live with their daughter Sue.  John Francie passed away on March 3, 2010 at age 87 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.  Margaret Ann passed away on May 18, 2013 shortly after a stroke.
Ann is survived by her son, Jed and his wife Rosemary of Cheyenne and her daughter Sue and her husband Dennis Pratt of Kremmling, Colo.  She is also survived by three grandchildren and their spouses and six great-grandchildren; also her two sisters and many nieces and nephews.  Margaret Ann and John Francis Kylander will be interred at the Powell, Wyoming cemetery at a later time.
If friends and family would like to make a donation in Ann's memory, please make it to the Heart of the Mountains Hospice, P.O. Box 140, Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo.  80451.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Doris June (Bennett) Werts Obituary

Doris June Werts, age 87, of Knoxville, passed away Monday morning, May 20, 2013, at the Knoxville Hospital and Clinics of Knoxville, Iowa.
Doris was born in Russell, Iowa, on June 3, 1925, the eldest child of Clell and Ruby (Kimler) Bennett. Doris was raised in rural Russell and graduated from Russell High School, Class of 1943. During high school Doris earned her normal training and after high school began to teach in country school near Russell. 

Doris taught for two years before she and George Werts, Jr. were united in marriage on March 18, 1945 at the Methodist Parsonage in Chariton, Iowa. Doris and George shared 68 years of marriage together before Doris’ passing and were blessed with two children: Darrell and Kay.
Doris enjoyed living in Russell, being a homemaker and raising her children. In 1951 George began working with the Knoxville V.A. Hospital and Doris and George moved their family to Knoxville. Doris was a homemaker for several years before working in several local stores in Knoxville. She was also a seamstress for many years, and helped her son with the Iowa Blind Commission.
Doris was a member and always very active with the First United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Women and she enjoyed knitting. Doris and George were also active with the Red Rock Good Sam Camp Club. She was a great wife and a loving mother and grandmother.
Doris is survived by her husband of 68 years George Werts, Jr. of Knoxville; their daughter, Kay (Rudy) Benki of Ankeny; four grandchildren: Kris (Kelli) DeBont, Kelli (Chris) Farley, Mason Benki and Eric Benki; three great-grandchildren: Blake, Paige and Chase; and two step great-grandchildren: Britney and Josh. Doris is also survived by one sister, Clarice (Ed) Erickson; and one Brother, Dale (Debbie) Bennett; several nieces, nephews and many friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; their son, Darrell Werts and his wife Diane “Dee”; one great-grandson, Alex DeBont; and two sisters.
Visitation for Doris will begin at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, May 23, 2013 at the Winfield Funeral Home of Knoxville. Doris’ family will be present on Thursday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, May 24, 2013, at the First United Methodist Church of Knoxville, with Pastor Lane Riggle and Pastor Brent Hanna officiating. Burial will follow services at the Lincoln Cemetery of rural Knoxville.
A memorial has been established in Doris’ name to the United Methodist Women or the Knoxville Hospital and Clinics Foundation. Condolences may be sent to Winfield Funeral Home. The Winfield Funeral Home of Knoxville is assisting the family with arrangements.
Visitation:
Thursday, May 23, 2013
11:00 AM until 8:00 PM
Winfield Funeral Home
202 E. Washington
Knoxville, IA 50138

Service:
Friday, May 24, 2013
11:00 AM
First United Methodist Church
313 E. Montgomery
Knoxville, IA 50138

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Harold Rasmus' Obituary


Visitation: 1:00-2:00 p.m., Friday, May 24, 2013
Fielding Funeral Home
Chariton, IA
Service: 2:00 p.m., Friday, May 24, 2013
Fielding Funeral Home
Chariton, IA
Interment: Russell Cemetery
Russell, IA

Harold Rasmus was born on April 19, 1919 at Chariton, Iowa to Clifford A. Rasmus and Belle (Gookin) Rasmus.
Harold passed away on May 20, 2013 at the Chariton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Chariton, Iowa. He was 94 years old.
Harold is survived by his sister, Martha (Rasmus) McCormick and brother-in-law Kenneth C. McCormick of Lucas, Iowa.
Harold immensely enjoyed teasing his nieces Connie (Leon) Ehlers of Lucas, Iowa; Carol McCormick of Bentonville, Arkansas; and Carla (Guy) Hausrath of Plattsburgh, New York.
He is also survived by great-nieces, Laurie (Chad) Breyfogle of Cincinnati, Ohio; Lisa Jo Ehlers, of the United States territory of Guam; Katherine Hausrath of Plattsburgh, New York; great-nephews Kenneth Hausrath, Stephen Hausrath, and Thomas Hausrath, all of Plattsburgh, New York; and great, great-niece Amelia Noel Breyfogle of Cincinnati, Ohio. Harold's early school years were spent at the Meyers country school in Benton Township of Lucas County. When weather allowed he rode his pony, Tommy, to school. Harold graduated from Chariton High School in 1937. He and Kenneth were in the same class. They frequently reminisced about their high school days. Harold was a farmer and raised turkeys and cattle. Harold lived on the farm for over 50 years.
On July 10, 1981 Harold married Genevieve (Gen) Lockridge.  After a few years on the farm, they moved to Russell.  Harold and Gen faithfully attended the Center Church east of Russell.  In 2006 Harold and Gen moved to the Chariton Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center.  Services will be held May 24, 2013 at the Fielding Funeral Home in Chariton, Iowa.  Visitation with the family will begin at 1:00 p.m. and the funeral service will follow at  2:00 p.m.  Interment will be at the Russell Cemetery.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Marilyn (Hawk) Martin Obituary

Marilyn Jane Martin, 81, formally of Chariton, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 9, 2013, at Montrose Nursing Center.

Marilyn was born on February 26 1932 at home in Russell, Iowa to Clell (Sonny) and Ruth (Russell) Hawk.
She graduated from Chariton High School and Iowa School of Beauty in Des Moines.
On July 5, 1953 Marilyn was united in marriage to LaVerne (Sarg) Martin of Derby in Chariton.  To this union, they were blessed with two daughters, Kim and Kelly, and two sons, Roger and Brian.  Marilyn was an Air Force wife, living in Omaha, Guam, Massachusetts, Germany, Washington, D.C., Florida, and Colorado; giving birth to Kim in Omaha, Roger in Guam, Brian in Massachusetts, and Kelly in Germany.  She moved her family many times from coast to coast and country to country before coming back home to Chariton.  She worked at Hy-Vee, collected blue glass, loved auctions and hosted many family gatherings.  She was a very loving and caring person, readily making long lasting friendships everywhere she went.
Proceeding Marilyn in her death were her parents, her husband LaVerne (Sarg), her daughter Kim, her brothers Gary Hawk and Jack Hawk.
Marilyn is survived by sons Roger of Montrose, Brian of Chariton, and daughter Kelly of Des Moines, sister Patty Carson of Illinois, brother Jim (Chickenhawk) Hawk of Williamson, grandchildren; Derek, Hilary, Amber, Quinn, Shadee, Trinity, and Zachary and great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins,
friends and her beloved dog Duchess.
Visitation: 1:00-2:00 p.m., Saturday, May 11, 2013
Fielding Funeral Homes
Chariton, IA

Service: 2:00 p.m., Saturday, May 11, 2013
Fielding Funeral Homes
Chariton, IA

Interment: No Burial Planned

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Hilton Roderic "Rod" Turbot Obituary

March 19, 1919 - April 3, 2013

H. Roderic "Rod" Turbot, age 94 of Fernandina Beach, FL passed away Thursday evening, April 4, 2013 at the McGraw Center for Caring in Jacksonville, FL.  Mr. Turbot was born on March 19, 1919 in Russell, Iowa, the son of the late Hilton A. Turbot and Mary Meryle Wright.  He was a native of Russell and graduated from Russell High School in 1936.  He attended the University of Iowa and graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Engineering in 1942.  Mr. Turbot joined the war effort and became a flight instructor for the United States Army-Air Corp during WWII.  He also met and married Cora Dudley during that time and they resided in Chariton, Iowa.  Following the war, he began giving private flight instructions.  Mr.Turbot later was employed by Johnson Machine Works in Chariton, Iowa, building bridges and aircraft hangers.  In 1959, he relocated along with his family to Fernandina Beach where he formed ACME Machine Works in Jacksonville, FL and retired in 1984.  He leaves behind his wife of 70 years, Cora Dudley "Coty" Turbot of Fernandina Beach, FL his son H. Roderic Turbot II of Orlando FL, his daughters, Mary Pamela Grant and Deborah Ann Nordstrom both of Fernandina Beach, FL.  His brother, Larry Turbot of Omaha, NE, one grandson and three great-grandchildren of Chatham, NJ.  A service is planned at a later date.  Memorials may be made in his name to Community Hospice, 4715 Worrall Way, Jacksonville, FL 32224.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Ervin Lowell Burton Obituary

Visitation: 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 9, 2013 - Fielding Funeral Homes - Chariton, IA
Service: 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 9, 2013 - Fielding Funeral Homes - Chariton, IA
With burial to follow at the East Cincinnati, Iowa Cemetery, with Military rites accorded 
Interment: Cincinnati Cemetery - Cincinnati, IA

Ervin Lowell Burton
(July 18, 1923 - April 4, 2013)
Ervin Lowell Burton was born on July 18, 1923 in Kirksville, Missouri, the son of William A. Burton and Nellie Gonsor Burton, and went to heaven on April 4, 2013 with his family surrounding him at his daughter's home after a brave battle with cancer.

Ervin enjoyed walking in nature, hunting, fishing, recycling, watching sports events, and spending time with his family friends and his church family. He was active in the VFW, Lions Club, American Legion, Democratic Party, Masons, PURE, Alzheimer's Association, Faith Methodist Church of Russell, Iowa, Community Club, and several public education support groups.
Ervin graduated from Cincinnati Iowa High School before entering the Army in 1943.
He served in WWII on the European Front and was awarded The Bronze Star while there.
He married Jessie Emma Carey on August 6, 1945 in Centerville, Iowa.
After leaving the Army, he went on to receive a B.A. from Parsons College and graduate degrees from Drake University.
Ervin worked in the field of public education for 36 years.
He was employed in Kahoka, MO; Cincinnati, Iowa; Moravia, Iowa; Moulton-Udell, Iowa; Clear Creek Community in Tiffin, Iowa; Davis County in Bloomfield, Iowa; Mediapolis, Iowa; and Russell, Iowa.
Upon his retirement, Ervin stated, "I will miss the opportunity to help better our schools from within."

Surviving are his children, Rick (Sandy) Burton of Palm Harbor, Florida; Pamela Lindley Smith of Iowa City, Iowa; and Cheryl (Paul) Schomberg of Dubuque, Iowa.
Ervin had 9 grandchildren: Tara (Mike) Kuk, Joshua (Lauren) Burton, Sherry (Eban) Hill, Maxwell Smith, Margeaux (Angelo) Ramirez, John (Sharon) Schomberg, Luke (Ruth) Schomberg, Zachary Schomberg, and Halee Schomberg.
He was also survived by 7 great grandchildren: Demetrius Ramirez, Charlotte Ramirez, Willow Ramirez, Ian Schomberg, Hans Schomberg, Kai Schomberg, and Raven Westpheling-Smith.
Ervin was preceded in death by his wife, Jessie Carey Burton, four brothers and three sisters, his parents, and one grandson Ben Matthew Schomberg.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society and the Alzheimer's Association in Ervin's name.
The family of Ervin would like to thank Hospice of Dubuque, especially Dawn and Penny, Dr. Christian Schultheis, and Dr. Scott A. Brock, who gave care and support to him and his family in the last months of his life.

Friday, March 29, 2013

Dean Lewis Werts Obituary


Dean Lewis Werts was born in Russell January 23, 1922, and passed away Wednesday, March 27, 2013, at the age of 91, at the Legacy Lodge in Chariton, Iowa.
Dean was preceded in death by his parents, Harvey and Artie Werts, his wife, Ruth Werts, grandson, Todd Anthony Werts, and siblings, Wilma Strait, Roger Werts, and Dale Werts. He is survived by his four children and spouses; Carl and Ellen Werts of Russell, Rhea and Craig Weideman of Virginia Beach, VA; Mark and Nadene Werts of Graham, WA; and Lynn and Freddie Stuart of Chariton; eight grandchildren and several spouses, Chad and Alissa Werts, Brandy Japhet, Jason and Karen Stuart, Shawn and Katie Werts, Justin and Tina Stuart, Gavin Werts, Jaci and Tom Ripperger, and Jansen and Amy Stuart; thirteen great-grandchildren; with number fourteen to arrive shortly; brother and sister-in-law, Burdette and Lois Werts; sisters-in-law, Deloris Werts and Charlotte Werts; and brother-in-law and sister-in-law Bob and Mary Ellen Moore.
Other than a few years in Nebraska, Dean spent his entire life in the Russell Lucas County area and graduated from Russell High School. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in September 1940, earned his wings and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in 1943.  Flying the P47" Thunderbolt" fighter, Dean flew over 100 combat missions over Europe during World War II. He married Ruth Deutschle February 21, 1945, in Ottumwa, Iowa. Dean was discharged from the service December 31, 1945, and began farming. They lived on two different farms near Russell.
Dean was a member of Faith United Methodist Church in Russell and a lifetime member of Russell American Legion, Charlie Clark Post #308. He served on the Russell School Board and the Federal Land Bank Board. He enjoyed deer hunting, farming, and spending time with his family. Dean and Ruth also enjoyed spending their winters in South Texas.
Pall bearers were Jason, Justin and Jansen Stuart, Shawn Werts, Freddie Stuart and Craig Weideman. Honorary bearers were Chad and Gavin Werts, Brandy Japhet , Jaci Ripperger, Ralph Conner, and Phil Shenefield.
Visitation for Dean was Saturday, March 30, at 9:30 a.m. with services to follow at 10:30 a.m.; burial in the Russell Cemetary.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Glendoris Fern Shelton Tanner Obituary


Glendoris Fern Shelton was born on November 18, 1923 to Robert and Florence (Hale) Shelton.  She grew up on a dairy farm in Minnesota.  On December 24, 1940, she married her childhood sweetheart William Harry Tanner in Mora, Minnesota.  They were blessed with four beautiful children:  Judith, Wanda, Raelynn  and Kevin.  Glendoris died on Wednesday, March 20, 2013, at the age of 89.

Glendoris taught reading at 4 Peaks Elementary School in Apache Junction, Arizona.  She enjoyed music, reading and taking care of her family.  She spent many hours crocheting and sewing.  She and Harry loved their little Pomeranian dogs; several were named Molly.  Their present little Molly will miss her terribly.  She loved her home in Russell and was an immaculate housekeeper.  She loved Harry as much when she passed as she did when they were childhood sweethearts.  Everyone who knew Glendoris loved her.  She will be missed by her family and friends.

Survivors include her husband Harry, sisters Veva Modesto of Arizona, Darlene Nelson and Marilynn Brankom of Minnesota, Gladys Shelton of Oregon, daughters Wanda (Teddy) Reed, Raelynn (Scott) Luehring and son Kevin Tanner.  Grandchildren David (Cindy) Glover, Quint Porter, Shawn Porter, Zina (James) Britt, Tina Reed, Harry G. Reed, Abby (Chris) Cunningham, Ian Luehring and Trevor (Jenna) Tanner.  She was also blessed with many great and great-great-grandchildren, all of which she enjoyed spending time with.

Services for Glendoris Fern Tanner were held Monday, March 25, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at the Fielding Funeral Home in Chariton, Iowa with Pastor David Tyree officiating.  Visitation was held Sunday, March 24, 2013 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home.  Interment was at the Chariton Cemetery following services.

Pallbearers were Shawn Porter, Jim Britt, Quint Porter, Larry Templeton, Ian Luehring, Richard Porter and Chris Cunningham.

Condolences made be made at Fielding Funeral Homes  on the Internet.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Joan Trenary Death


Born Saturday June 17, 1922  Passed Away  Wednesday  March 13, 2013
Visitation: 1-2:30 p.m., Sunday, March 17, 2013
Fielding Funeral Homes
Chariton, IA
Service: 2:30 p.m., Sunday, March 17, 2013
Fielding Funeral Homes
Chariton, IA
Interment: Russell Cemetery
Russell, IA

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Bruce Linville Obituary


Bruce E. Linville, 55, of Ottumwa passed away Sunday, March 10, 2013 at Ottumwa Regional Health Care Center.
Bruce was born in Centerville on September 20, 1957 to Richard and Marie (Scheitel) Linville.  He received his education from Russell High School graduating in 1976. Bruce worked on the family farm and drove a truck over the road.  He enjoyed doing mechanical work and listening to music.  Bruce really enjoyed watching woodworking and farm shows on television.
Bruce is survived by three siblings: Marceline (Dennis) Slack of Kingston, Iowa, Rhonda (Mark) White of Chariton, Dennis Linville of Chariton and 11 nieces and nephews. His parents preceded Bruce in death.
Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 13, 2013 at Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Chariton with Rev. Rich Gates officiating. Visitation will be 1 hour prior from 1-2 p.m. Memorials may be given to the family, which will be designated at a later date. Interment will be in Confidence Cemetery.


Friday, March 8, 2013

Mary Lou Johnson Obituary

Mary Lou Johnson - Born January 9, 1926 - Passed Away March 8, 2013
Visitation: 10:00 am, Tuesday, March 12, 2013Fielding Funeral Homes
Chariton, IA
Service: 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Fielding Funeral Homes
Chariton, IA
Interment: Russell Cemetery
Russell, IAv

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Mary E. Isley Obituary


Mary Ellin (Brees) Isley of Knoxville, Iowa, formerly of Russell, Iowa, passed away on March 5, 2013 at the Comfort House Hospice of Pella, Iowa.  Mary was born December 19, 1933, daughter of Walter and Ruth (Kelley) Brees.  She attended Blaine Grade School, north of Knoxville and attended High School in Knoxville, Iowa.  She married Chester D. Isley, May 5, 1951 at Elizabeth City, North  Carolina.  They were blessed with two children, Don Isley and Nancy (Isley) Kinsey.  Mary spent 14 years as a Certified Nursing Assistant at the Lucas County Hospital in Chariton, and 2 years at Casey's.  Mary went to be with Chet her husband of 47 years, her parents, twin infant sisters Jane and June, and sister Esther Woolridge.  She is survived by her son, Chester Donald Ivey Jr. of Perry,daughter Nancy Kinsey of Lovilla, four grandchildren; Ashlee (John) Davis of Hamilton, IA, Chelsee Kinsey of Denver, Colorado, Angelica and Terry Isley of Perry.Mary was blessed with 2 great grandchildren, Braxton and Taylor Davis of Hamilton, Iowa whom she loved dearly.  She is also survived by several nieces, nephews and friends.  Mary's family was the love of her life.  Mary loved going to the kid's ballgames, grandchildren basketball and softball games.  She had a love for country music and was a huge Elvis Presley fan.  She liked gardening and flowers, and enjoyed dancing with Chet.  She will be greatly missed by all.  Until we meet again, I love you all dearly.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Gwendolyn Marcelle (Allard) Arnold

Gwendolyn Marcelle (Allard) Arnold of Chariton, passed away at Iowa Methodist Hospital on January 15, 2013 at the age of 85 years.
Gwen was born February 12, 1927 in Decatur County, Iowa to Linden Allard and Dorthea (Meyers) Allard. She lived on a farm south of Russell and attended country school and then graduated from Russell High School in 1943.
On October 29, 1944, she was united in marriage to E. Max Arnold at the First Baptist Church in Russell, Iowa. They lived on a farm south of Chariton, Iowa. To this union three children were born: Larry, Dwayne, and Joyce. She was a devoted housewife and worked part-time as a secretary and bookkeeper at Arnold Bros. Inc. In her spare time, she enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She faithfully attended the First Baptist Church located in Chariton, Iowa until her health began to fail.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Linden and Dorthea Allard; her brother, Calvin Allard and her sister, Linden Allard.
Those left to honor her memory include her husband, Max Arnold of Chariton, IA; her children, Larry Arnold of Bentonville, AR, Dwayne Arnold of Chariton, IA, and Joyce Arnold of Chariton, IA; her grandchildren, Heather (Travis) Kirkland of Centerville, IA, Misty Arnold of West Des Moines, IA, Kim (Mitch) Semon of Shreveport, Louisiana, Brain Halferty of Derby, IA and Brad Halferty; her great grandchildren, Cade, Maddie, and Quincy Kirkland of Centerville, IA, Olivia, Natalee, and Lance Halferty of Derby, IA and McKenzie Halferty of Chariton, IA; and many friends and family.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Dorcas Davis Obituary

Memorial services for Dorcas and Earl Davis will be held January 24, 2013 at 11:30 a.m. at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Chariton with family receiving friends beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Memorials may be made in care of HCI Care Services or the Chariton Senior Center.
Dorcas was born March 13, 1924 in Russell, Iowa to Guy and Hazel McKinley Smith. She graduated Russell High School in 1944. She was married to Charlie Powers and to this union Shirley was born.
Earl was born May 15, 1922 in Russell, Iowa to Lambert and Mabel Scarr Davis. He graduated from Russell High School in 1939 and attended Parsons College for a year. He enlisted in the Marine Corps and served in the South Pacific until 1946.
On February 20, 1947 Dorcas and Earl were united in marriage, to this union two children were born: Terry and Sonya. They farmed together until 1972. They also both worked at Russell Produce during this time. In addition Earl worked at Johnson Machine Works and later for Arnold Brothers in Russell and Dorcas worked at Bob Stone Cordage and Farmers Co-op for many years.
After selling the farm in 1972 Dorcas and Earl enjoyed traveling during the winter months for 23 years in Arizona, California, Texas, and Florida. Earl enjoyed the farm and woodworking. Dorcas enjoyed making crafts, knitting, crocheting, gardening, canning, and playing cards. They both enjoyed the time spent with family and especially enjoyed their grandchildren.
Dorcas passed away January 19, 2013 at the age of 88 years; her husband Earl passed away March 30, 2005 at the age of 82. Preceding them in death were their parents; siblings: Florence Osenbaugh, Charles Smith, Vernon Smith, and Noland Smith who died as an infant; and by two sons-in-law and a daughter-in-law. They are survived by children: Shirley Powers Morr, Terry Davis, and Sonya Putz; 5 grandchildren: Lori (Jeff) Hansen, Marty (Nancy) Wantland, Toni (Todd) Perdew, Earl (Danielle) Putz, and Lewis Putz; 8 great grandchildren; and 6 great great grandchildren


Leola I. McKinley Obituary

Leola I. McKinley was born on Monday, November 5, 1917 and passed away on Thursday, January 24, 2013, in Fort Dodge, Iowa and is now reunited with her husband Paul Foster McKinley who left us several years ago.  Leola is survived by sisters Bethel Harrington and Wilma Ralston, two sons, Terry and Robert; five grandchildren, Christoper, Danita, Arron, Thomas and Kristina; and six great grandchildren: Chloe, Isaac, Bella, Caleb, Kieran and Madelyn.
Paul and Leola were devoted to each other, and to their ministry in Evangelical United Brethern and United Methodist Church churches.  Paul aslo served for several yeas as Chaplin at the United methodist retirement campus, Friendship Village in Fort Dodge and later were residents and volunteers there, until Leola's passing.
We celebrated their lives on January 28, 2013 at a memorial servie at Friendship Village and on January 29, 2013 in Chariton, Iowa, where they lived for many years after they retired and where firneds and relatives reside today.
Leola will be interred next to Paul in a small cemetery outside Russell, Iowa, where Paul's father left farming to become an ordained pastor.  God has surely prepared a place for them, and both have been eager to meet again.
Let us celebrate their reunion and the love of God they felt so deeply.

Visitation: 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, January 29, 2013 and Service follows at 10:30 a.m., at Fielding Funeral Homes, Chariton, IA.  Interment: Russell Cemetery