Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Richard (Ricky) Dixon Obituary

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Richard Eugene Dixon

1954 - 2018

Richard Eugene Dixon, 64, of Lakewood, passed away October 25, 2018.

He was born May 24, 1954 in Des Moines, Iowa, the son of Floyd and Shirley (Woods) Dixon.

He was a graduate of Russell High School in Russell, Iowa.

Richard's passion was cooking and he enjoyed working as a cook all over the country.

Richard is survived by two sons, Adam Chenoweth and Joshua Dixon; father, Floyd Dixon; brother, Bradley Dixon; three nephews, Justin Dixon, Caleb Dixon and Aaron Dixon; niece, Melissa Dixon; great-niece, Zailey McDonald; great-nephew, Roland McDonald and his loving companion, Kandace Romine.

He is preceded in death by mother, Shirley Dixon and daughter, Angel Olsen.

Sunday, November 18, 2018

Donald Charles Force Obituary



 Donald Charles Force
Donald Charles Force

(10/16/28 – 10/21/18)
Preceded in death by his parents Guy and Nora (Hanks) Force, sister Irma and brothers Ardis, Paul & Wendell.
Don attended Russell school through high school, then graduated from the University of Iowa with an EE degree and loved to cheer for the Hawkeyes! This led to a successful career for many years with Hughes Aircraft Company. He played in the Russel town band and had great tenor voice. He loved 40’s music and you could often hear him whistling his favorites.
Don also served our country during the Korean war and was honorably discharged from the US Army at the rank of Staff Sargent in 1954.
He passed quietly with his wife of 39 years, Frances M Force (Beaty) holding his hand until his last breath. Her last words to him were “I love you”. Don is also survived by son Craig, daughter Marla (Don), stepsons Barry (Jacquie), Scott (Jean), five grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and with two more on the way.

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Kaye VanFleet Obituary

 
 Kaye VanFleetKaye VanFleet, 71, of Chariton passed away October 17, 2018 at the Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines. A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Tuesday, October 22nd at 2:30 p.m. at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Chariton. Family will receive friends one hour prior to the service, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Kaye's wishes were to be cremated and she will be buried at a later date at the Avon Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Lucas County Veterans Memorial Park.
Kaye is survived by her children: Tawnya (Doug VerPloegh) Overton, Robert L. Overton II, Malissa (Patrick) Graham, and Tralisa VanFleet; 12 grandchildren: Miranda, Gary, Dillon, Teeanna, Houston, Haylee, Paige, Jayden, Peyton, Carter, Conner, and Layla; three great grandchildren; and siblings, Charles Graves II and Marcia Hoch; along with many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Preceding Kaye in death were her parents, Charles and Mildred Graves; husband, Gary Overton; and granddaughter, Shyanne.

Monday, October 1, 2018

Maxine Smith Obituary


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Maxine (Beaty) Smith of Russell, Iowa passed away peacefully on September 29th 2018 at the Chariton Specialty Care Center located in Chariton, Iowa. She was born in Lucas County to Glenn and Beulah Beaty and was a lifetime resident of Russell, Iowa.
Maxine retired after twenty-five years as the secretary of Russell Community School District. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon Smith and her brother, Marvin Beaty.
She is survived by her sister, Francis Force of Arizona; a son, Stephen Smith and wife Patty of Russell, Iowa and a daughter Sheri Bowman and husband Buddy of Knoxville, Tennessee; her beloved grandchildren, Shannon Smith, Stephanie Smith, Shelby Watsabaugh, Zachary Bowman and Quentin Bowman, along with five beloved great grandchildren. Memorials may be directed to the family.

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Charles "Bill" Moore Obituary


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Bill attended the Brushy Country School , near his family’s farm. He had five brothers, Paul, Burnard, James, Donald, and Truman Moore and three sisters, Doris Ball, Evelyn Cronin and Grace McDonald. Bill was in the U.S. Army, serving in Korea from 1952 to 1953. He was in Korea when the war ended. On June 20, 1948, he was united in marriage to Maxine Mason. Maxine passed away in 1990. Bill later married, Dolores (Willson) Tierney in 1991.
Bill was a farmer and also worked for John Woodman Hardware. He held various offices with the REC, Rural Electric Co-Operative. Bill belonged to the American Legion for 64 years and was involved in many of the Legion's local events held in Russell, Iowa.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents, William and Edna (Hammond) Moore; his first wife, Maxine (Mason) Moore. He is survived by his wife, Dolores (Tierney) Moore and many nieces, nephews, extended family and dear friends. Memorials may be directed to the Russell American Legion.

Visitation
Wednesday
September 19, 2018

12:30 PM to 1:30 PM
Fielding Funeral Home
227 S Grand
Chariton , Iowa 50049

Funeral Service
Wednesday
September 19, 2018

1:30 PM
Fielding Funeral Home
227 S Grand
Chariton , Iowa 50049

Friday, September 7, 2018

Steven L. Hawkins Obituary


 https://s3.amazonaws.com/CFSV2/obituaries/photos/5376/590408/5b918139e30d5.jpgSteven Leroy Hawkins was born September 26, 1951 to Harold and Dorothy (Davis) Hawkins in Chariton, Iowa. He passed away on Friday, August 31, 2018 in Des Moines, Iowa at the age of 66 years.
Steven went to school and grew up in Russel, Iowa, He graduated from Russell Community High School in the spring of 1970. After graduation, Steven enlisted in the U.S. Army. He also attended two years at a community college. He had a career as a truck driver and drove for various companies. Steven retired from driving the big rigs in 2016. He lived his retirement years in Des Moines, Iowa.
Steven’s hobbies consisted of playing cards, a good game of pool, and was an avid reader. He enjoyed well spent time with his family and friends. He will be greatly missed by many. Steven was a member of the Russell Methodist Church in Russell, Iowa.
Steven was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Dorothy Hawkins; his brothers, Larry Hawkins, Dean Hawkins, Roger Hawkins, and Donald Hawkins. He is survived by his brothers, Robert (Marti) Hawkins of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Mark Hawkins of Florida, and Gerald (Ann) Hawkins of South Carolina; his sisters-in-law, Joann Hawkins of Illinois and Mary Hawkins of Fairfield, Iowa; and many nieces, nephews, extended family and dear friends.
Memorials may be directed to the Diabetes or Heart Association.

Private Family Graveside Services
Saturday
September 8, 2018

2:00 PM
Russell Cemetery

Sunday, September 2, 2018

Richard Esh Obituary

 Richard E. EashRichard Eash, 73, of rural Russell passed away Thursday, August 30, 2018 at the Legacy Lodge in Chariton. Services will be held Tuesday, September 4th at 11:30 a.m. at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Chariton. Family will receive friends prior to the service beginning at 10:00 a.m. A luncheon will be held following the services.

Richard will be greatly missed by his wife, Teri Lynne Eash; children: Jared (Raquel) Eash, Scott (Michelle) Eash, and Kathleen (Sven) Raeder; six grandchildren: Tyler, Courtney, Trever, Tanner, Jayden, and Alexander; two great grandchildren: Eden and Kacen; and many nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.

Preceding him in death were his parents: Dwight and Mildred Eash; and siblings: Rosemary Kelderman, Charlotte Weitzell, and Janie Ewalt.

Visitation

SEP 4. 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Pierschbacher Funeral Homes - Chariton
914 Roland Ave
Chariton, IA, US, 50049

Service

SEP 4. 11:30 AM

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Charles Pierce Obituary

Charles "Charlie" PierceObituary for Charles "Charlie" Pierce Charles "Charlie" Pierce age 79 of New Hampton died Monday, August 27, 2018, at the New Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
 Charles “Charlie” Ronald Pierce was born December 20, 1938, at the family home in Russell, IA, the son of Walter and Alice (Lewis) Pierce. He received his education in Russell graduating from high school in 1957. He served in the U.S. Army from December 12, 1961 until being honorably discharged on November 27, 1963. In 1985 Charlie moved to New Hampton and started working for Warren’s Grain Dryers. He continued to work there up until almost the time of his passing.He enjoyed his coworkers, his customers, and especially the morning coffee crew at Klunders Restaurant.

When he wasn’t working or visiting with the coffee crowd, he was always keeping up with his family and grandkids. Often times, he’d make a call to one of his kids and without a greeting would start, “Did you hear the one about .....such and such?” The responses were always, “Oh lord! Here we go again!” And then he’d always laugh!

Anyway, to summarize, Charlie never met a stranger, never forgot a face, and always had a joke! He will be gone but his humor and lively spirit will live on with the rest of us!

Survivors include three sons, Jody (Susan) Pierce of Phoenix, AZ, Jon (Angela) Pierce of State Center, IA, Jeff (Deb) Pierce of Waukee, IA; seven grandchildren, Thane Pierce, Kiele Pierce, Kalyn Pierce, Jordan Pierce, McKenna Pierce, Emma Pierce, Sarah Pierce; one great-granddaughter, Mylen; one brother, Rich (Connie) Pierce of Waterloo; two sisters, Carol (Dan) Coulson of Mt. Ayr, IA, Jana (Craig) Cooper of Russell, IA. He was preceded in death by his parents.



Funeral services will be held 6:00 p.m. Friday, August 31, 2018, at the Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home in New Hampton with military rites to follow. Interment will take place 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 1, 2018, at the Russell Cemetery in Russell, Iowa.

Friends may greet the family 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Friday at the Hugeback-Johnson Funeral

Monday, August 27, 2018

Richard J. Watson Obituary

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Richard J. Watson

December 19, 1964 ~ August 22, 2018 (age 53)

Richard “Rich” John Watson
Richard John Watson, 53, passed peacefully on Wednesday, August 22nd, 2018 at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines, IA. Rich was born on December 19th, 1964 in Cedar Rapids, IA to Harry H. Watson and E. Sue Watson. He graduated from Marion High School in 1983.
After growing up in Marion, IA, Rich moved to Chariton, IA area where he raised his two sons, Austin Watson, and Hunter J. Watson. On December 28, 2017 Rich was united in marriage to Ruby J. Munden in Indianola, IA. He spent the past 30 years working various positions for Hy-Vee Distribution in Chariton. Last year Rich and Ruby moved to Russell, IA.
Rich was known and loved by many. All who knew him knew he loved the outdoors, his motorcycle and living life.
He was preceded in death by his stepson, Aaron Doss.
He is survived by his wife Ruby, parents Harry and Sue Watson of Marion; sons Austin (Erica) Watson of Chariton and Hunter Watson of Russell; two sisters Sandra Ozburn of Cedar Rapids and Laura Watson of Fresno, CA; three stepchildren Kayla (Jake) Hermanson of Indianola, Adam Doss of Kirksville, MO, Niki (Mike) Bramel of Fort Irwin, CA; two nephews Trent (Shannon) Ozburn of Cedar Rapids and Jared Ozburn of Cedar Rapids; as well as 13 grand children and many more beloved family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to his family or Shriners Children’s Hospital. There will be no formal services held at this time. A memorial service will be planned at a later date.

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Brad Arnold Obituary

 
 
 Brad ArnoldBradley Jason Arnold, age 45, died August 7, 2018 in the strong, loving presence of his father, brother and son, following his diligent battle with graft vs. host disease.

Brad was born June 11, 1973 in Ames, Iowa to Pamela Sue Canady and Charles Wayne Arnold. Four years later, he was joined by brother, Chad Dean. He graduated from Russell Community School. During and following high school, he was mentored by John Joe and Judge Curran in the area of cattle and would later become one of the most highly respected ranchers in southern Iowa.

On October 7, 2000 Brad married Holly N. Adams and became a father to 6 year-old, Beau. Four years later, Morgan completed their family of four.
In 2001, Brad was baptized beside Beau, their heads anointed with water simultaneously at the Chariton First United Methodist Church.

In 2002, Brad, Holly and Beau moved to the sacred ground near Sewal, which was Holly’s grandparents’ home. Brad ran cattle on Harvey and Dorothy Morgan’s home farm and Missouri state line pasture, conducting business from his hospital bed up until the day before he died. He was knowledgeable in grazing and a steward of the land, sustaining well-managed pasture, even in drought conditions.

Brad had a dream beginning in first grade of becoming a rodeo stock contractor. In 1999, he and co-owner, John Ballard started Great Plains Rodeo Co. putting on rodeos throughout the Midwest, but mainly in Wisconsin where for 8 years with family and friends they made memories to last a lifetime. Brad lead this team in putting on many amazing shows, with the incredible standards at which he held all of his endeavors.

Brad had great times camping and boating with his family at Lake Rathbun. The camper was traded for a horse trailer when Morgan graduated from riding Rocket to entering barrel races. Brad hauled Morgan to youth and junior high rodeos tightening her saddle, leading her in the gate and saying, “have fun” before each of her runs. When Brad was diagnosed with leukemia Morgan relied on her rodeo family and her own steadfast inner strength to continue making her runs without him. Now he will be back with her as she makes every one for the remainder of her life.

Brad is survived by his wife, Holly; children: Beau Smith and Morgan Arnold; father, Chuck Arnold; step-father, Randy Sloan; brother, Chad Arnold; sister, Shelli Thompson and step-siblings: Tara Spidle, Cade Sloan, LeeAnn Millizer and Ray Sloan. He was preceded in death by his mother, Pam Canady and his brother, Jeff Thompson.

Memorial services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, August 13, 2018 at the Corydon United Methodist Church. Following the service and a luncheon, the family will be making their way to the family pasture for a committal service and all are welcome to attend. Visitation will take place from 3:00-6:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 12, 2018 at Thomas Funeral Home in Corydon. Memorials may be made to the family and online condolences may be shared at www.thomasfh.com

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Martha Smith Obituary



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Martha J. Smith

April 1, 1923 ~ August 5, 2018 (age 95

Martha was born in Sewell, Iowa to Loyal and Elva (Moats) Cherryholmes on April 1, 1923. She passed away, August 5, 2018,  at 95 years of age. Martha had seven siblings and was raised in the Cambria area.
          In 1945, she was united in marriage to Charles Smith of Russell, Iowa. They farmed north of town. She enjoyed raising two daughters on the farm. Gardening, raising chickens, canning and all the things to do with farm life was how they lived life.
          Since Russell was the place that Charlie and Martha loved, they had bought a retirement home on Smith Street. They enjoyed (City) life, taking care of her home and their cute little dog, “Sugar”. Martha’s love of luring cats to her back door was an everyday occurrence. They did seem to accumulate.
          Martha was blessed to have her sister and best friend, Francis Prather, live right beside her in Russell. They shared a special relationship, we all should be lucky to have.
          Her daughter, Carol stopped in daily and they would catch up on all the Russell gossip. They had a wonderful, warm, close mother-daughter relationship.
          Martha is survived by her two daughters, Linda Cain (Republic, MO) and Carol Swigart (Chariton, IA); five grandchildren, Brenden Cain, Kim Allen, Angela Hejduk, Chris Swigart and Cory Swigart and many great grandchildren; her sister, Francis Prather and brother, Burl Cherryholmes and many nieces and nephews.
          Martha’s life in Russell was complete with love from friends and family. The family has arranged graveside services at the Russell Cemetery.
          Together again, Charlie and Martha, plus little “Sugar”. Just like they would have wanted it. God speed, Mom and Dad.
        

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Ginger Sellers Obituary

 Virginia "Ginger" SellersObituary for Virginia "Ginger" Sellers

Virginia "Ginger" Sellers, of Russell, passed away July 26, 2018 at Legacy Lodge Hospice in Chariton at the age of 73. Services will be held Monday, July 30, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Chariton. Burial will be at the Bethel Cemetery near Russell. Family will receive friends on Sunday, from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m., at the funeral home. Memorials are requested to the Russell Faith United Methodist Church.

Virginia Louise was born December 15, 1944 at home in Chariton, Iowa near Yocom Park. She grew up in Chariton and graduated from Chariton High School in 1963. While working at the A&W during high school she met Don Sellers. They were married on July 7, 1963 while Don was on leave from the Air Force. Ginger moved to Seville, Spain with Don where they lived for 2 ½ years until he was discharged from the Air Force and they returned to Lucas County.

For a time during the 1970’s she worked at the Gross Galesburg Overall Factory in Chariton. Ginger and Don moved to Post Falls, Idaho, where she sewed and also worked for an electronics company making hand-held computers for reading meters. They lived in Post Falls for 31 years before moving back to Lucas County and settling in Russell in 2008.

Ginger will be remembered as one of the most giving and kind people they’ve ever known. She was the ultimate gift giver; she could find or make the perfect gift for everyone. Shopping was a passion, but it was for others not for herself. In recent years Don has been driving the Hy-Vee Wellness RVs and she enjoyed going to all the different towns to see the sights and shop in the local stores for the perfect gifts. All family and friends were never forgotten on birthdays and over special occasions. Her entire family was her greatest joy and she had a very special place in her heart for her brothers and sister.

Ginger passed away July 26, 2018 at the Legacy Lodge in Chariton. Ginger will be missed by her husband of 55 years, Don Sellers; daughter, Tammy (Joe) Keough of Spokane, WA; grandchildren: Jesse (Jacqualin), Ashley, Micaiah, and Jeremiah; great grandchildren: Nathanial, Stephanie, and Ava; and siblings: Terry (Kay) McGee, Tom (Kim) McGee, Tim (Natalie) McGee, and Patty (Nile) Daugherty; Ginger was preceded in death by her parents, and her son, Lloyd, in 1983.

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Wilda J. Lange Obituary

 Wilda J. Lange

January 13, 1922 ~ July 14, 2018 (age 96)
 Wilda Juanita was born January 13, 1922, youngest of three children born to Stella Mae Stratton and Francis M. Stuteville in Decatur County near Davis City. She passed away, Saturday, July 14, 2018 at the Legacy Lodge Hospice, located in Chariton, Iowa at the age of ninety-six years.
In 1930, her family moved to Wayne County. She grew to womanhood in the Confidence area. At an early age, she accepted Christ as her personal Savior and remained faithful in her beliefs until the end. She had her membership changed from New York Christian Church to the Chariton Church. She continued to serve her remaining years there.
Wilda met and married Ernest Brandon in 1940 and to this union one son was born, Michael Dee Brandon of Chariton. The war took it’s toll on the couple as her husband served in the Pacific for three and a half years. During that time the need was great for teachers. She started teaching in rural schools, thinking it a temporary thing, but she enjoyed it so much that she continued teaching and obtaining her own degree from Drake University in 1964. She taught a total of thirty-nine years. She took an early retirement because of her husband’s health.
In the latter part of 1986, Wilda met Lavon Lange (Bunny), as she was spending her winter in Texas. They were married that following June of 1987. They had resided in Chariton since then.
Wilda was preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, one sister and one brother. She leaves to mourn her passing, her son, Michael, daughter-in-law, Kathy; grandchildren, Brenda Sotter and Shane Brandon; five great grandchildren; and three great great-grandchildren.
She loved people—a good book—flowers—and never too busy to lend a helping hand.