Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Jo Von Kells DeBok Obituary

Having efficiently lined up all aspects of her family's lives and futures, Jo Von DeBok decided it was time to listen to the prayers of her family and went home to be with God where we're sure she busied herself by boiling up a batch of her famous Christmas peanut brittle for friends already there ahead of her. 

Jo was born, 4th of four children, to Glenn and Edythe (Wright) Kells of rural Russell, Iowa, August 28, 1931.  As she told the story, "I was born on a cold day in August and I've been cold ever since!"  She graduated from Russell High School in 1949 and attended the American Business Institute in Des Moines.  Upon graduating there as Student of the Year, she was immediately offered a position with U.S. Congressman Karl LeCompte of Corydon, Iowa and it was off to glittering post-war Washington DC for this little Iowa farm girl. 

A year later, upon hearing of her broken engagement to a dashing mid-shipman, Jo's childhood sweetheart, Chuck DeBok, made a hasty trip to D.C. He made sure she didn't get away a second time and immediately asked her to marry him.  She said yes and Congressman LeCompte, who saw the writing on the wall, decided if Jo was leaving it was time for him to go, too.  Jo continued to work for the Congressman from his home office in Corydon as his term finished out.

Chuck and Jo were married in the social event of the season at the Russell Baptist Church, September 28, 1952.  In 1954 they welcomed their first child, Dee Ann.  In 1955 a son, David, was born.

Jo and Chuck went on to build one of the most successful cattle and crop farming operations in Lucas County.  Jo, with her two summers of piano lessons, became the organist of the Russell Methodist Church, a job she maintained for over 25 years.  They would attend other churches, including the First United Methodist Church of Boone, but their membership always stayed in Russell.

In 1964, Jo went to work for the new Lucas County Hospital where she began work as a receptionist.  She eventually parlayed that one-year business college degree into being named the hospital administrator.  In her 24 year tenure at the helm, she made many improvements and instigated many ground-breaking ideas.

Jo and Chuck spent adventurous pre-retirement years by touring the world to such far-flung places as Alaska, Mexico, Hawaii, Canada, the Carribean, Bermuda, Germany, Ireland, Australia and Russia.

They eventually retired from the farm and the hospital and moved into an old family home in Russell.  From there, they moved to Boone, Chariton and then back to Boone where Jo spent the final two years of her life as a resident of the Eastern Star Masonic home.  There, in "The Star's" memory care unit, Hearthstone, her family's prayers started out as, "Please, God, make her comfortable" but morphed into, "Please God, make her comfortable and take her home."  That happened early in the morning of December 16, 2019 as her beloved husband of 67 years gently held her hand. 

Jo was preceded in death by her parents, brother Robert Kells and sister Margaret (Kells) Kylander.  She is survived by her husband, Chuck DeBok, daughter Dee (DeBok) McKnight and husband Carl McKnight, Son David DeBok and wife Shari (Coulson) DeBok.  She also leaves in legacy six grandchildren, Lane, Gayla, Brooke, Ryan, Emily and Charles, 16 great grandchildren (with one on the way), sister, Wanda (Kells) Calderon, and many nieces and nephews.

Jo will forever serve as an inspiration to her descendants as a woman ahead of her time, a natural leader and a loving mother and grandmother.

Services will be held at the Faith United Methodist Church, 115 Northwestern Street, Russell, Iowa 50036 on January 3 at 10 AM.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials may be made to the Russell Methodist Church or the Alzheimer's Association. 

Stacy Lynn Guillion Obituary


Stacy Lynn Gullion
December 1, 1970 ~ December 20, 2019 (age 49)

Monday, November 18, 2019

Gail Dean Relph Obituary






Gail Dean Relph
October 2, 1937 - November 10, 2019
Gail Dean Relph, age 82 of Colfax, passed away on Sunday, November 10, 2019 at Taylor House in Des Moines. Graveside services will be held on Friday, November 15, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at McKeever Cemetery. The family will greet friends following the service at a luncheon at the Colfax United Methodist Church. Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society. Condolences may be left for the family at www.coburnfuneralhomes.com


The son of George Washington and Emma Ruth (Hull) Relph, Gail was born on October 12, 1937. Gail graduated from high school and completed the Missouri Valley Line Constructors Apprenticeship and Training Program. He went on to work at the L.E. Myers Co. for over 33 years. On February 10, 1961, he was united in marriage to Agnes Marie Lewis (Warrick) in Russell, Iowa. Gail was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the United Methodist Church.

Those left to honor his memory include his children, Duane (Sharon) Lewis, Rebecca (Greg) Mangold and Shera Jo Sellers. Also surviving are 9 grandchildren, 10 Great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Preceding Gail in death were his wife Agnes in 2016, his parents and brothers Keith, Richard, Bernard and Doyle.

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Kevin Guy McCullough Obituary


Kevin Guy McCullough
December 20, 1957 ~ November 5, 2019 (age 61)

Kevin Guy McCullough, born December 20, 1957 in Corydon, IA was the son of Ivan and Eleaine McCullough.  He passed away Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at Circle of Life Legacy Lodge in Chariton, IA at the age of 61 years following a courageous battle with Glioblastoma.

Kevin married Cindi Cook of Phoenix, AZ in 1987 at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, IA. Two children were born into this marriage of 32 years; Kurt Lynn and Cody James.

Kevin graduated from Russell Community High School in 1976.  He immediately moved to Coeur d’Alene, ID.  He worked for Cal McCullough Construction until 1981.  He then moved back to Iowa and went to work for Wausau Homes.  Kevin moved to Anchorage, AK in 1982 and found work with Ben Cook, Cindi’s dad. Shortly thereafter, Kevin met Cindi.  In 1985 Kevin and Cindi moved to Plummer, ID to work in a lumber mill.  Kevin and Cindi moved back to Russell to do home roofing and construction.  After Kevin and Cindi were married in 1987 they moved back to Anchorage, AK where Kevin became the manager for an apartment complex.  Kurt was born in 1991 and in 1991 they moved to Post Falls, ID where Kevin returned to work for Cal McCullough Construction.  Cody was born 1992.  In 1997 Kevin and Cindi returned to Russell, IA where Kevin has done general construction for the past 22 years.

Kevin loved to watch his boys play sports.  He also loved to hunt with friends, fish, gather morel mushrooms, beat his brother Al to the asparagus patch and get in an occasional golf game.  Kevin stayed busy with numerous “emergency” projects with folks in and around Russell which gave him the opportunity to regularly make new friends.

Preceding Kevin in death were his parents, brothers Allan McCullough and Calvin McCullough, and his mother-in-law Linda Cook.

Surviving are his wife Cindi of Russell, his sons Kurt (Toni) of Chariton and Cody (Jhenon Robinson) of Russell, his siblings Arnan McCullough of Russell, Jennine (Steve) Rex of Enumclaw, WA, Galen (Pam) McCullough of Chariton, Mo White of Chariton, Coleen (Mark Pearson) McCullough of Meridian, ID, sisters-in-law Lois Jeffries of Russell, Leah McCullough of Hayden, ID, Shelli (George) Sant of Chandler, AZ and father-in-law Ben (Donna) Cook of Post Falls, ID.

Also surviving are his grandchildren Kelsey (Brett) Kimsey of Lacona, Bobbi Jo and Emmit Evans, Max, Mila and Sophia McCullough of Chariton, six great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and aunt LaNelle Herron of Chariton.

Visitation will be held at 5-7 p.m. Friday, November 8, at Fielding Funeral Home in Chariton.  Funeral services will be held at the funeral home at 11 a.m. Saturday, November 9.  A graveside service will be immediately after at the Russell Cemetery in Russell.   A luncheon will follow at the Faith United Methodist Church in Russell.

Memorials may be made to the family.