Monday, November 23, 2020

Quint Jaye Porter Obituary

 

 
 

December 5, 1965
~ November 20, 2020 (age 54)
 

Quint Jaye Porter was born December 5, 1965 to Levi and Judith Porter in Des Moines, Iowa.  He grew up Chariton and graduated from Chariton High School in 1984 then went on to college at Indian Hills.  Quint worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant at different nursing facilities until he became disabled.

Quint interests were riding motorcycles, fishing, R/C cars, and jewelry sales. He also love spending time with family and friends.  Quint was very friendly, never met a stranger and would help anyone he could. He will be missed by many.

He is preceded in death by his parents Levi and Judith Porter, brother David Glover. The ones that are left behind to treasure his memories are his daughter Kimberly Brown, brothers Jerry and Shawn Porter, and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

Memorials may be made to the family. On line condolence may be made to www.fieldingfuneralhomes.com. Family was directed through Fielding Funeral Home in Chariton, Iowa.

Friday, November 20, 2020

Dale Cottrell Obituary

A graveside service for Dale Edwin Cottrell, 92, of Chariton will be held Monday, November 23, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at the Russell Cemetery. Visitation will be held prior to the service from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Chariton.

Due to Iowa’s mandate, facemasks are required. Only 15 visitors will be allowed in the facility at the same time. You may join the family remotely by viewing the service on https://my.gather.app/remember/dale-cottrell

Dale Edwin Cottrell was born to Carl and Margaret Cottrell on February 20, 1928 near Woodburn, Iowa. He departed this life peacefully surrounded by his family on November 19, 2020. He attended rural schools near Osceola, and then moved south of Russell, Iowa. He attended Liberty #4, a rural school, and graduated from Russell High School with a Normal Training certificate. He taught rural schools: Mauk School in Lucas County and Rabbit Hill School in Wayne County. He was only 17 years old when he began teaching, and was only a few years older than some of his students. He then decided that teaching was not what he wanted to do with his life, and he desired to farm. On February 14, 1947, he married Fern Sellers and purchased his first farm a few miles north of Confidence, Iowa. After a few years on that farm, he purchased a larger farm a few miles south and continued to farm. He raised corn, beans, hay, cattle, sheep, hogs, and chickens. After a few years, he decided to focus on stock cattle and hay.
He especially enjoyed working with his cattle and was very proud of his basically Black Angus cattle herd. During the haying seasons over the years, he employed approximately 26 young boys and girls in the hay fields including his girls and son-in-laws.

He enjoyed building and repurposing buildings and machinery. Every building on his farm was either built or remodeled to suit his farming operation including building a new house for his family. He also helped build new houses for all three of his daughters and their families.

Dale loved to read and enjoyed non-fiction books and could remember and share the stories with his families and friends. He enjoyed traveling and every summer managed to take his family on vacation. Some vacations were only for a few days, but others were longer. He traveled to almost all the states including Alaska and Hawaii. This instilled a love of travel for his children. In later years, he really enjoyed taking rides in the country with his daughters, particularly checking out dirt and abandoned roads. As his body began to fail, his mind remained strong.

Possessing an incredible memory, he was not only a great source of information, but entertainment too. Recently, one grandson made an accurate comment, “If we have grandpa, we don’t need Google.” Always a willing helper for neighbors, friends, and relatives, he and Fern were awarded “The Good Neighbor Award in Wayne County.” He was a man who simply lent a helping hand to others.

He was preceded in death by his spouse, Fern; his parents; an infant brother; and an older sister, Ethel Prough Printy.
Dale served on several committees and boards, including Farm Bureau, ASCS, Pork Producers, and the Cattlemen Association, and was a township clerk. In 1997, after moving to their new home in Chariton, he delivered Meals on Wheels. Participating in the activities of the Chariton River Valley Antique Tractor Club was a great joy for him.

Survivors include three daughters: Linda (Larry) Chase of Chariton, Joyce (Mike) Thomas of Centerville, and Janet (Dewey) Abrahamson of Rathbun; grandchildren: Michelle (Dave) Hyman of Keota, Brenda (Brian) Kotewa of Bellingham, Washington, Anne (Tim) Ryan of Seymour, Lisa Taylor of Cincinnati, Ohio, Brian (Dottie) Abrahamson of Ankeny, Megan (Felix) Munoz of Cedar Rapids, and Sara (James) Davidson of Granger; great-grandchildren: Cortney, Matthew, and Branden Hyman, Julia and Gabe Kotewa, Yesmina Lloyd, Leah Rinchiuso, Braxtyn and Degan Ryan, Giana Dantzler, Levi, Will, and Olivia Munoz, and Genevieve Davidson; sister, Doris (Ron) Christensen; sisters-in-law: Dorothy Sellers, Marilyn (Jack) James, and Wretha Paige.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the local libraries, Every Step Hospice of Knoxville, or the Chariton River Valley Antique Tractor Club.

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Catherine Mildred (Jones) Cook Obituary

 


 

April 5, 1930 ~ November 13, 2020 (age 90)

Catherine Mildred (Jones) Cook, age 90, passed away November 13, 2020 at the Lucas County Health Center in Chariton, Iowa.  She was born April 5, 1930 at Broadlawns Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa to Kenneth and Mary (Martin) Jones. 

Catherine started school at Army Post School until 1939 when her family moved to the Derby, Iowa. In 1949 her family then moved to Chariton where she went to high school.

In January 7, 1949, She married Charles Cook by Rev. Beals in his Russell home. To this union three children were born Florence, David, and Gene.  Catherine and Charles had been married for 63 years before Charles passed away November 23, 2012.

 After they were married, Catherine and Charles moved to the family farm north of Russell where her and Charles farmed the land. When the retired, they moved to Southgate Apartments in Chariton, Iowa. During their retirement, Charles and Catherine spent time volunteering at the Lucas County Humane Society in Chariton, Iowa for many years.

Catherine is preceded in death by her parents, husband Charles. She is survived by her children, Florence (Marshall) Comstock, David (Barb) Cook, Gene (Sabrina) Cook, nine grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

 

 

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Phyllis Hawkins Obituary


 

 

 Phyllis Marie Hawkins, daughter of Donald Lewis & Dorothy Evelyn (Clanin) Collins, was born at home in Lucas County, Iowa on August 2, 1932. Phyllis grew up on farms around Russell, Iowa attending country schools and graduating from Russel High School in 1950.

            Phyllis trusted Jesus Christ as her personal savior as a teen and was a faithful wife, mother, and servant of her Lord. Throughout her life she seldom missed a morning beginning her day reading the Scriptures and praying. Phyllis attended the Omaha Baptist Bible Institute and graduated in 1954. She also took several correspondence courses from Moody Bible Institute.

            Phyllis married Charles Hawkins on February 12, 1954 at the First Baptist Church of Russell, Iowa and they were blessed with nearly 64 years together.

            Phyllis served alongside of Charles ministering as pastor and wife in Monroe, Iowa, Washington, Iowa, Algona, Iowa, camp ministry in Indiana, returning to Church ministry in Webster City, Iowa and finally Mount Ayr, Iowa. She often served as the church secretary and pianist and was actively involved in music ministry, teaching, AWANA Clubs, VBS, and the numerous unseen ministries of a pastor’s wife as well as serving in various capacities for many years at weeks of camp at Iowa Regular Baptist Camp. Phyllis also worked at Clearview Home in the kitchen for a few years. After the couple retired from full time local church ministry they remained faithful in their local church and Phyllis became active in the American Legion Auxiliary Post #172 and Mount Ayr Lions Club serving as their secretary for eight years.

            Phyllis and Charles became residents of Clearview Home in Mount Ayr in early 2016 where Charles passed away on February 9, 2018. It is with deepest gratitude that the family recognizes the dedicated and compassionate care that both Phyllis and Charles received while residing there. We are especially grateful for the loving care that mom continued to receive during this time of Covid and during her final weeks as the staff took on the role of family when we could not be there. We will forever be grateful for your many kindness.

            Phyllis went to be with her Lord & Savior on October 23, 2020. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Charles on February 9, 2018; brother Kenneth Collins; and son-in-law Bob DeBoom.

            Those left to cherish his memory include her 3 children Barbara (Phil) Hamburger of Gettysburg, SD, Cecilia (Jerry) Kempf of Crawfordsville, IN and Gordon (Stephanie) Hawkins of Fairfield, IA; 7 grandchildren Curtis (Rachel) Hamburger, Melody (Grant) Lunning, Rachael (Josh) Worthington, Courtney Kempf, Charles (Keeley) Hamburger, Joshua Hawkins, and Connor Hawkins; 11 great grandchildren; sister Donna (Jim) Byers of Ankeny, IA; aunt Hazel Clanin; nephew Jason (Tricia) Byers of Des Moines, numerous cousins, other relatives and friends.

Memorials are to the Regular Baptist Church, Clearview Home, and the Lions Club, all in Mount Ayr.