Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Frank Daniel Myers March 27, 1946 ~ December 23, 2023 (age 77)

 



FRANK DANIEL MYERS

Frank Daniel Myers died the morning of December 23, 2023, at Lucas County Health Center in Chariton.

Frank was born on March 27, 1946, during the time his parents, Daniel and Reefa (Miller) Myers, lived on the Evans place southeast of Russell, Iowa.  When Frank was five, Daniel and Reefa purchased the Teater farm seven miles south of Russell, which remained their home for more than 40 years.  During the early 1990s, Daniel and Reefa moved into Chariton where they lived contentedly until September 3, 1999, when Reefa died.  Daniel died on July 31, 2004, a week after he suffered a severe stroke while engaged in a favorite pastime – riding with his son through the hills of southern Iowa.

Almost all of the preceding paragraph came from the obituary Frank wrote for the Mason City Globe-Gazette (where he worked at the time) after his father died.  For those of you who knew Frank, you recognize the style and also know that only Frank is qualified to write his own obituary.  Not surprisingly, unless we’ve missed it, he chose not to do so.  What we have instead is nearly twenty years of his blog posts as the “Lucas Countyan” at lucascountyan.blogspot.com.  If you want to read more about Frank’s life and interests, we encourage you to go there and read his words rather than ours.

When Frank died, he was President of the Lucas County Historical Society, a member of the Chariton Historic Preservation Commission, and a member of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Chariton.  A traditional Episcopal funeral service will be held at Saint Andrew’s on Wednesday, January 3, at 10:00 a.m.  For those who would like to hear more about Frank’s life and work, the Lucas County Historical Society and Chariton Historic Preservation Commission will host a gathering to share more of his words and our memories of him on Tuesday, January 2, from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the CB&Q Freight House in Chariton.  The Freight House event will be live streamed on the Facebook page of the Lucas County Preservation Alliance. On line condolences maybe left at www.fieldingfuneralhomes.com. Services is under the direction of Fielding Funeral Home in Chariton, Iowa.

MEMORIAL GATHERING

Tuesday
January 2, 2024

5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
CB&Q Freight House
1115 Auburn Ave
Chariton, IA 50049

MEMORIAL SERVICE
Wednesday
January 3, 2024

10:00 AM
St. Andrews' Episcopal Church



 streamed on the Facebook page of the Lucas County Preservation Alliance. On line condolences maybe left at www.fieldingfuneralhomes.com. 

Monday, December 4, 2023

Vicki Osenbaugh Obituary May 22, 1947 - December 2, 2023

 


Vicki Arlene Morrison Osenbaugh, 76, of Pulaski, Iowa, passed away peacefully with family by her side on December 2, 2023, at Landmark Hospital in Columbia, MO, after battling to regain her breath following surgery in September.


She was born on May 22, 1947, in Chariton, Iowa, the only child of Ralph (a barber) and Darlene (a teacher) Morrison. Believe it or not, young Vicki was extremely shy, a trait she outgrew later in life as she loved to chat with family, friends, and even strangers, and was perhaps known best for her gift of gab – and a close second for her cat naps! As she enters the pearly gates, her family endearingly imagines her standing straight and tall in her new heavenly body, breathing deeply, and striking up a friendly conversation with the angels standing guard as they attempt to keep the line moving along.

Before her junior year in high school, Vicki and her parents moved from Chariton to nearby Russell, Iowa, where she met her high school sweetheart, Roger Osenbaugh. Roger and Vicki graduated from Russell High School in 1965 and were married at the Russell United Methodist Church in 1969. They graduated from Iowa State University, Vicki in 1969 with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and Roger in 1972 with a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine. They moved to Monona, Iowa, to begin their careers and lived there until 1976, when they moved to Pulaski, where they lovingly raised four children and have lived since.

Vicki is survived by her husband of 54 years, Roger Osenbaugh; daughter Jill (James) Carothers and their children, Charlie (14), Eli (13), and Bo (7) of Hendersonville, TN; son Keith (Dawn) Osenbaugh and their children Max (10), Chason (8), Harvey (6), Willie (2), and Emerald (9 months) of Danville, AL; son Raymond (Theresa) Osenbaugh and their children Adelaide (12) and Elliott (8) of Grain Valley, MO; and son Alex (Natalie) Osenbaugh of Oskaloosa, IA. She is also survived by her brother-in-law, Larry Parks of Independence, MO; nephew Dan (Carolyn) Parks of Palm Bay, FL; niece Elizabeth (Andy) Holloway and their children Nathan and Sarah of Independence, MO.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her in-laws, Raymond and Florence Osenbaugh, and her sister-in-law, Mary Parks.

Vicki taught special education at Fox Valley Schools from 1976 to 1981 and Davis County Schools from 1982 to 2006, when she retired. As a teacher, she truly loved and wanted the best for her students, doing all she could to advocate for and help each one succeed. Many of her past students would call her throughout the years to update her on their accomplishments, joys, and trials, to which she responded with genuine interest, support, and continued encouragement to "make good decisions," a phrase her children and grandchildren also heard from her often.

Her husband and children lovingly and jokingly referred to her as "Tricky Vicki" or "Mombo" and referenced her Pollyanna-like-attitude, as she was almost always positive and rarely complained. However, her Irish temper would occasionally make a rare appearance if needed. Despite having been diagnosed with progressive scoliosis at the age of 13 (which by the time of her death was one of the most severe and debilitating cases of scoliosis measured at 120 degrees spine curvature, causing a significantly reduced lung capacity), she never perceived herself as handicapped. She didn't shy away from living life fully and looked for the silver lining in most situations.

She was a strict enforcer of moral code with her children (at least related to the things she knew about!), striving to ensure they finished what they started and made amends when they made mistakes. In proper teacher form, her children knew there were consequences for their actions, and her son Keith (who messed up way more than the others) knew all too well the consequences of her famous "Restitution Essays." All joking aside, she was a wonderful mother and ended most conversations and letters to her children, grandchildren, and former students with a reminder that "I'm praying for you to be safe, healthy, and filled with joy." She truly believed her prayers mattered, and they did.

In earlier years, Vicki enjoyed playing the piano and was a Pulaski Mother's Club member. She and Roger also loved cheering the kids and their friends on in cross country, football, basketball, wrestling, track, and marching band. During retirement, she traveled with Roger to visit their kids and grandkids, to whom she was “Grandma O,” and they spent several weeks each year in Fairfield Bay, AR. She enjoyed having lunch with her retired teacher friends, helping with activities at church, attending the Monday evening women's bible study, crocheting, planning and planting her flower bed (notice we did not say weeding said flower bed), and she loved watching old westerns on TV, especially anything with Roy Rogers or John Wayne.

Vicki was a lifelong member of the United Methodist Church until recently when she began attending the newly formed Christ Community Church in Bloomfield. She was active throughout the years in congregations in Chariton, Russell, Pulaski, and Bloomfield and deeply treasured her church friendships and relationship with God.

Vicki requested cremation and that her ashes someday be combined with Roger's and scattered across the pasture south of their house in Pulaski. She would often stand at the kitchen sink overlooking the pasture, gratefully and admiringly watching Roger mow or hit golf balls into the field, puttering, praying, maybe doing a few dishes, thinking up ways to get her daughter's goat, and commenting on the weather, the beautiful sky, and those pesky groundhogs!

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 10:30 am on Saturday, December 16, 2023, at Wagler Funeral Home in Bloomfield with Pastor Jacob Sandholm officiating. Visitation will begin at 1:00 pm on Friday, December 15, with family present to greet friends from 5-7:00 pm at Wagler Funeral Home. Please feel free to wear your favorite Christmas sweatshirt in Vicki's honor. Instead of flowers, please make donations to the Pulaski Corn Show, the Pulaski Fire Department, or Christ Community Church.

Some trails are happy ones,
Others are blue.
It's the way you ride the trail that counts,
Here's a happy one for you.

Happy trails to you,
Until we meet again.
Happy trails to you,
Keep smiling until then.


Sunday, December 3, 2023

Ruth M. Krutsinger Obituary January 31, 1933 — November 26, 2023


 Ruth Krutsinger, age 90, of Chariton, died Sunday, November 26, 2023. Services will be Wednesday, November 29, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Chariton. Her family will receive friends prior to the service beginning at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be at the Chariton Cemetery. Following the services, a luncheon will be held at the funeral home for a time of refreshments and fellowship.  Memorials may be made to the Community of Christ Church in Chariton of which she was a faithful member.

Ruth was born in Grand River, Iowa on January 31, 1933, to Clarence and Pauline (Glazebrook) Parmer. She was the first-born child. She attended Van Wert High School in Decatur County, Iowa. On November 14, 1950, Ruth married William Krutsinger in Princeton. Missouri. To this union four children were born: Barbara, Paula, Larry, and Richard. Ruth and Bill were both baptized in October of 1966. They were confirmed as members of the Community Church of Christ. They both stayed faithful members until their passing.

Ruth was not only active in her church, but was also an integral part of many organizations in the community. She joined the Rebekah Lodge on June 15,1965, where she held several offices including District Deputy and President. Ruth was also a charter member of the Lucas County Genealogy Society and Daughters of Civil War Veterans. She was the president of the Lucas County Hospital Auxiliary for five years, where she started as a nurse’s aide and eventually retired as the purchasing manager. Ruth could also be found volunteering at the Senior Center.

When Ruth was not busy serving her community, she could be found enjoying life with her family. She loved to visit new places, traveling to the West Coast, Mexico, Canada, and a cruise to the Bahamas. She even took a trip to Germany which she loved very much. Ruth loved having her family around. Watching her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren grow was the most important part of her life. She cherished every minute she was able to spend with them.

Surviving are her children: Larry (LuAnn) Krutsinger, Barb (Kenny) Kittle, and Paula (Tim) Clark; grandchildren: Aaron Abbas, Tammy (Galen) Black, Brenda (Bob) Mowrey, Scott (Alicia) Clark, Dan (Jenni) Clark, Travis (Amber) Krutsinger, Brad (Allison) Krutsinger, and Laura (Jason) Tuttle; 16 great grandchildren; and 8 great-great grandchildren; siblings, Donna (Ernie) Parmer and Jerry (Barb) Parmer; along with many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Preceding her in death were her parents, Clarence and Pauline Parmer; husband, Bill Krutsinger in 2006; infant son, Richard; granddaughter, Shelli Abbas; and siblings: Ron Parmer, Twyla Teater, and Sandra Parmer.


Friday, November 17, 2023

Donna Woodman DeBok Obituary June 1, 1930 ~ November 11, 2023 (age 93)

 

Donna DeBok was the third child born to Elsie Randall and Thomas Woodman on June 1, 1930, in Chariton, Iowa and passed away on November 11, 2023, in Mesa, Arizona.

Following her graduation from Chariton High School in 1948, Donna received her teaching credentials and taught school  one room schoolhouses in Lucas, Jefferson and Wapello Counties. She married Herbert (Jake) DeBok on August 7, 1949. Donna and Jake had two children, three grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.

Donna was a devoted housewife an mother for much of her adult life. She accompanied her husband for years on a sheep shearing circuit which took them to many of the United States where the family lived in a travel trailer several months every year. Donna assisted her husband with building a house on an acreage on Colyn where they lived for decades prior to their retirement at West Lake.

Donna was active in the community serving as a Girl Scout Leader, 4-H Leader, and earned her real estate license in 1972.

Donna was a long-time member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) where she received a reward for perfect attendance in 1935, was baptized in 1946 and continue to attend to the present serving as a Sunday School teacher, superintendent, CYF Leader, Deaconess and then Elder.

Donna prized traveling and was able to see many sites extensively in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and Asia. She traveled by car, bus, train, air and was particularly fond of cruising. Donna loved playing Bridge and until recently could often be seen reading early in the morning until late in the evenings on her porch overlooking West Lake. She appreciated fresh flowers and became quite skillful at flower arranging. She continued to decorate her home for holidays well into her 90’s.

While Donna loved to travel, she was always anxious to come back home to Chariton and her many friends and family. In her later years, Donna became very close with several of her nieces and nephews which she came to appreciate for their continued caring support. She played countless games of Yahtzee and Rubi cube with Jan. Terry visited frequently. Amanda and Clint rescued her often when she needed technical or maintenance support. Gary supplied her with fresh flowers from his impressive roadside garden. Donna was very aware and appreciative that their watchful eyes made it possible for her to maintain her independence and remain at home. Donna was able to stay in contact with several of her classmates from the Charger’s Class of ’48 even as their numbers dwindled.

Donna is preceded in death by her parents Elsie and Tom, her husband Jake, sisters, Gloria Sellers (Cleo), Molly Boss (Byron), in-laws; Herman, Bernice, Roger and Jo DeBok, Richard Hawkins, Lucille Susick, nephews, Jay Sellers (Kim), Sam Voss and son-in-law, Laurie Guthrie.

Donna is survived by her son Nick DeBok, daughter Terry Guthrie, brother Tommy Woodman (Carol), in-laws, Chuck DeBok, Ellen Hawkins, Gerry Fitzgerald,, grandsons, Marc, Matthew, and Andrew Guthrie, great-grandchildren, Audrey, Ian, Eli, Christian, Jacob, Aiden, Olivia, Deidra and Kamryn as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

We who loved her cherished her candor and independent spirit and will miss her without measure. While it seemed to be difficult for her to speak of love, her love for us was always apparent and abundant.

Monday, November 13, 2023

Todd Rodgers Obituary September 21, 1973 — November 10, 2023

 


Todd Allen Rodgers passed away on November 10, 2023, after a year-long battle with cancer.  Todd was born September 21, 1973, in Chariton, Iowa to Gary and Rita Rodgers. Todd graduated from Russell High School (Russell, IA) in 1992.

In 1994, Todd married Amy Ripperger of Chariton, to which they were blessed with three children:  Awsten, Tyarra & Alexus.  They were divorced in 2009; Todd never remarried. 

Todd was very good at working with his hands; held several different jobs over the years and owned his own tire shop business at one time.  He had a real passion for cars and trucks, and truly enjoyed tinkering with engines.  His passion was evident in the numerous vehicles he owned and “worked on” over the years.  Todd also served with great pride as a volunteer firefighter in the Russell community for many years. 

Todd is survived by his parents, Gary & Rita Rodgers of Humeston, IA; his children: son Awsten (Kelsey) of Pleasantville, IA; daughter Tyarra (Tanner Smothers) of Pleasantville, IA; daughter Alexus of Carlisle, IA; his siblings: brother Chad (Kathleen) Rodgers of Quincy, IL; Jake Rodgers of Humeston, IA; Amanda Rodgers of Humeston, IA; and half-brother Wayne Conway (Rodgers) of Melrose, IA; his beautiful grandchildren - Sophia, Lilly, Chloe, Gracie, Ava & Sutton; and many nieces, nephews and other relatives.10:00 AM at the First Baptist Church of Humeston, IA.  A luncheon will be held immediately following the service at the Derby Community Center.  All are invited to join the family to celebrate Todd’s life.

Memorial contributions may be directed to Todd's family and will be designated at a later date.

A Visitation & Celebration of Life service will take place on Nov. 18, 2023, at at 10:00 AM at the First Baptist Church of Humeston, IA.  A luncheon will be held immediately following the service at the Derby Community Center.  All are invited to join the family to celebrate Todd’s life.

Arrangements are being handled by Pierschbacher Funeral Home of Chariton, IA.

Friday, October 20, 2023

Myrtle Bernadine Frame Kells July 30, 1925 - October 20, 2023

 

Obituary

Myrtle Bernadine Frame Kells, passed away, Friday, October 20, 2023, at the Chariton Specialty Care in Chariton, Iowa. She was born to Homer H. Frame and Eva Marie (Buoy) Frame on July 30,1925 at their home in Confidence. She was born 15 minutes before her twin sister Gwendolyn.

She attended Confidence School and then attended Wayne County high school and graduated there in 1943. She attended Simpson College for two years and received a certificate to teach elementary school.

She taught in Elkhart and Chariton school systems, She also substituted in the Russell school system.

On June 15, 1948 she married Bob Kells and moved to the Kells farm southeast of Russell. To this union was born Roberta Lynn, Gwenith Renae and Jan Michaele.

She enjoyed sewing, Knitting, crocheting and piecing quilts. She also loved to sing, play the piano and paint with chalk, watercolors and oil. So very, very talented! She was her own person.

Those preceding her in death were her husband, Bob, of 56 years, twin sister Gwendolyn Driggs, brother, James Frame, parents, Homer and Eva Frame, sister-in-law, Geraldine Frame and brother-in-law, Bob Driggs.

She leaves the following to mourn her passing, Roberta (Jim) Reynolds, Gwenith Mitchell, Jan (Ron) Chisman, grandchildren, Bob Reynolds, Ben Reynolds, Ryan (Heather) Mitchell, Grant (Katie) Mitchell, Renae (Patrick) Sikora, Zach Chisman, and Colleen Chisman. She also had 11 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.


Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Carolyn Louise Christensen January 22, 1935 - September 21, 2023 Obituary



Carolyn Louise Hile Christensen age 88 of Bloomington IL, passed away on Thursday, September 21, 2023 at Martin Health Center, Bloomington IL.


Carolyn was born January 22, 1935 in York, Nebraska the daughter of Ted and Dorothy Marquardt Hile. She was raised in Russell, Iowa; graduated from Iowa State University and completed the requirements to be a Registered Dietitian. Carolyn met her husband at a St. Patrick’s Day party in Denver; then life took them in separate directions. They reconnected by way of a letter from Carolyn’s mother telling him about Carolyn’s injury and hospitalization in Norway due to a hotel fire. She married Morris Christensen on October 16, 1960 in Russell, Iowa.

They spent most of their married life in Bloomington-Normal, IL.


Carolyn mothered two children, worked as a Registered Dietitian and was active in church, community and professional organizations. During her 15 years as the School Lunch Director for McLean County Unit 5 Schools she was named Career Woman of the Year by the Bloomington Business & Professional Women’ s Club. Her generous, giving spirit and warm smile were evident to all she met.


In addition to her husband Morris, also surviving are two siblings, Nancy (Verlis) Miller, Cedar Rapids, IA and Roger Hile, Ft. Smith, MT. Two children, Jill Christensen, Centennial, CO, Brian (Beckie) Christensen, East Peoria, IL, four grandchildren, Kylie (Eddie) Kahle, Rochester, IL, Paige (Matt) Marino, La Mesa, CA, Andrew (Morgan) Christensen, Lincoln, NE, Rachel Ledesma, Crested Butte, CO, three great grandchildren, Quentin and Lucy Kahle and Carter Christensen and several nieces and nephews. Carolyn was preceded in death by her parents.


A visitation will be held from 10:00 – 11:00 am on Saturday, September 30, 2023 with a funeral service to follow at First United Methodist Church 211 N. School St. Normal IL. A graveside service will be held at Funks Grove Cemetery. The family suggests memorials be made to First United Methodist Church, Normal, IL


Cremation arrangements are being handled by Calvert & Metzler Memorial Home, Bloomington, IL.


 

Saturday, October 7, 2023

Patricia Lee Stevenson Obituary November 11, 1945 — October 5, 2023


 Patricia Lee Stevenson passed away peacefully on October 5, 2023, in Chariton, Iowa.  A visitation will take place from 4:00pm-7:00pm on Wednesday, October 11, 2023, at Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Chariton.  Funeral services will be held at 10:30am on Thursday, October 12, 2023, at the funeral home.  Patty will be laid to rest in Chariton Cemetery immediately following services.  The family invites guests to a meal at First Baptist Church in Chariton following the burial. Memorials may be made in Patty’s name to the First Baptist Church in Chariton.

Patty was born on November 11, 1945, to Leroy and Maxine Ansley at the Yocom Hospital in Chariton. She grew up in Chariton alongside her siblings: Linda, Roger, Bruce, and Brenda. She graduated from Chariton High School in 1963.

In 1964, Patty married Richard Atwell, and they were blessed with three children: Kelly, Darren, and Ryan. She was a homemaker while the children were growing up. She was a very caring, kind mother.

Patty was a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church of Chariton. This led her to volunteer with many activities and groups through the years.

Tenco and their services were very important to her and her family.

Patty was a mother first, caring for her children for many years before working at Chariton Manor as a healthcare aide, after which she was a physical therapy aide. She later worked at Circle of Friends, retiring in 2016. During this time Patty married Cecil Stevenson in 2014. Patty was also a Girl Scout leader and a member of the Beta Signa Phi of Russell. She had many wonderful friendships with the ladies of these groups.

Grandma Patty loved to spoil her grandchildren with waffles, hot apple cider, and mac and cheese. She shared a love for books and movies with her grandchildren, making her collection a staple in their lives. Patty loved to roughhouse and joke with her grandchildren. When they were not wrestling in the living room, you could find Grandma Patty and her grandkids standing back-to-back to see if they had finally grown taller than her.

Patty always had a love for traveling, the ocean, and lighthouses. She enjoyed cross stitching, crocheting, and cooking for her family. Holidays were always a favorite with Patty, from decorating the Christmas tree to being sent home with a box full of her loved one's favorite treats

Patty is survived by her children: Kelly (Darold Jr.) Bush, Darren (Heidi) Atwell, and Ryan (Amanda) Atwell; grandchildren: Amy (Ryan) Stofenberg, Conrad (Hannah) Bush, Camron Bush, Maddy (Mark) Langemach, Brady (Abby) Atwell, Tyson Atwell, Elizabeth (Gage) Beers, Sara Atwell, Briley Atwell, and Baylor Atwell; great-grandchildren: Hazel Beers, Henry Beers, and Baby Bush on the way; Linda (Jerry) Kliewer, Roger Ansley, Bruce (Deb) Ansley, and Brenda (Steve) Shenefield; Aunt Mary Fern Jackson; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Patty was preceded in death by her parents, Leroy and Maxine, and niece, Stephanie Shenefield.

Visitation

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

4:00 - 7:00pm (Central time)

Funeral Service

Thursday, October 12, 2023

Starts at 10:30am (Central time)


Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Lloyd Dean Hull Obituary- July 21, 1945 - September 7, 2023

  


  Dean Hull, age 78 of Fonda, IA, passed away on Thursday, September 7, 2023, at Fonda Specialty Care. Lloyd Dean Hull was born on July 21, 1945, to parents Sylvan and Helen (Sellers) Hull in Melrose, IA. He was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic Church. He grew up in Russell, IA, where he attended school. Dean graduated from Russell High School in 1966.

  On August 10, 1966, Dean was inducted into the United States Army Special Forces. He served during the Vietnam Conflict and was honorably discharged on July 30, 1969. Dean was very proud to have served his country and often talked about his time overseas. He was later blessed with a daughter, Tracie, who very quickly became his whole world.
  Dean farmed most of his life and especially liked John Deere tractors. Spending time with his family, especially his grandkids, made his heart happy. Dean loved socializing and was known to tell jokes. He loved making others laugh. He was a member of the American Legion in Onawa, IA, and also an active member of the Monona County Veterans Memorial Museum in Onawa. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.
   Those left to cherish his memory are his daughter, Tracie Hull (Chuck LaFoy) of Sac City, IA; grandchildren Aiden, Riddick, Camen, and Harold all of Sac City, IA, DeJah of Schaller, IA; sister Beth (Eddie) Edwards of TN; many extended family members and friends.
   Dean was preceded in death by his parents Sylvan and Helen Hull; and brother Marvin Hull.

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Charles Bert Gibson Obituary

 


Charles Bert Gibson, age 78, of Russell, IA passed away Saturday, September 2, 2023 at the Westridge Care Facility in Knoxville, Iowa.

Charles was born November 9, 1944 in Osceola, IA, The son of Ed and Ethel (Marshall) Gibson.  He graduated from Corydon High School with the Class of 1963.  After High School, he farmed with his dad for about a year, worked at Heinz in Davenport, and for Charlie Cooks Auto Repair in Corydon.  He furthered his education at Indian Hill Community College for two years, where he studied to be an auto mechanic.

Charles then worked at Johnston-Hardie Ford in Chariton for 20 years the Napa Auto for 20 years. After that, he worked at Mathias Machin Shop in Melcher &Rod’s Auto Repair in Corydon.

Charles enjoyed working on cars, and enjoyed working on race cars.  He and his brother Bill were fully involved in building and setting them up (repairs too).

Charles is survived by his daughter, Sherri Ann (Gary) Buban of Brazil, IA, granddaughter, Shayla (Drew) Houghtlen, also of Brazil, IA, brother William Gibson of Chariton, IA,  a sister, Nancy (Alvin) Arnold of Humeston, IA, a nephew, Tony (Kim) Arnold of Corydon, IA.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ed and Ethel Gibson.

As requested, there will be no services. Assisting with final arrangements will be Fielding Funeral Home of Chariton.  A private burial will take place at a later date at the Chariton Cemetery in Chariton, IA.  Memorials have been established to the Westridge Care Facility in Knoxville, iA or Care Initiatives Hospice in Albia, IA.  In lieu of Flowers. The memorial may be sent to Attn; Clark Fielding 227 S Grand Ave PO Box 250 Chariton, Iowa 50049.  Telephone number is 641-774-5014. Condolences may be shared online at www.fieldingfuneral.com.

Sunday, September 3, 2023

Sue Ann Reynolds Yarbro Obituary

 



Sue Ann Yarbro, a resident of Angleton, Texas and former resident of Woodbury, Texas, went to be with God on August 5th, 2023. She was surrounded by family when, with her last breath, she reached out and took Jesus by the hand.

Sue, the daughter of Arlan and Verda Reynolds, was born March 6, 1935, in Russell, Iowa and is a graduate of Russell High School. After graduation Sue worked for the Russell newspaper and later for an insurance company in Des Moines, Iowa. It was at this time that she met the love of her life, Bob Yarbro, a handsome water well driller from Texas, who was sent by Layne Texas Water Well Co. to drill the city well for her hometown of Russell. It was love at first sight, well, maybe or maybe not (it depends on who was telling the story). They were married in a Methodist church in Des Moines, Iowa on November 4,1956. Together they raised a family while moving frequently due to Bob’s work. Keeping their family together was what mattered most to them and through it all Sue inspired her children to pursue their education and to set their goals high. After raising the children and settling in Alvin, Texas, Sue became involved in politics and was honored as the Republican Woman of the Year. Her later years were dedicated to extensive, detailed and documented research in genealogy. Bob and Sue remained a loving and devoted couple until his death in 2021 and even now, for eternity.

Sue was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, Bob Yarbro; parents, Arlan and Verda Reynolds; brother, Gary Reynolds; daughter, Tracy Lynn Yarbro; son, Michael Glen Yarbro; and grandson, Mac Griffith.

She is survived by her daughter, Kimberly Yarbro Ahmed and husband, Tanveer of Sugar Land, Texas; son, Scott Yarbro and wife, Chirelle of Casper, Wyoming; daughter, Kelly Yarbro Griffith and husband David, of Angleton, Texas; grandchildren, Faith Yarbro, Katrina Yarbro, Mariah Bhatti, Robert Yarbro and wife Kayzanne, Greg Yarbro, Drew Griffith and wife Kelsey, Layla Villegas and Aiman Bhatti; two great-grandchildren, Ethan Yarbro and Evy Horrell; sister, Janice Blubaugh and brother, Jim Reynolds and wife Roberta; and many beloved nieces and nephews.

Sue will always be remembered for her beautiful smile, her laugh and for those sparkling bright blue eyes; her love of politics and genealogy and all things Irish but more than anything, how much she loved her husband, children, grandchildren and family.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Marshall & Marshall Funeral Home in Hillsboro, TX, September 9th at 10 a.m. followed by interment of ashes at the Old Woodbury Cemetery in Woodbury, Texas.

Our family would like to express deepest gratitude to the entire staff at Country Village Care in Angleton, TX, for the love and dignity of life that was abundantly shared with Sue.

Keeping with Sue’s wishes, in lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in her memory to:

Texas Children’s Hospital, The Ronald McDonald House, St. Jude’s Hospital or The Woodbury Community Cemetery.

 

 

 

Monday, August 21, 2023

Lawrence "Larry" George Gall Obituary

                                                                     August 3, 1956 ~ August 16, 2023 (age 67)


Lawrence George “Larry” Gall, age 67, passed away on August 16, 2023 at home in Des Moines, Iowa. 

Larry was born on August 3, 1956 in Davenport, Iowa the son of George L. and Betty (Adams) Gall.  He was raised in Russell, Iowa and attended the local schools, graduating from the Russell High School with the class of 1975.  He worked alongside his Father and Brother Terry at Johnson Machine Works until 1979 when Larry, following his fathers’ footsteps, joined on to serve his country with the United States Army working in the Field Arterially Division.  Larry received his honorable discharge as a Sergeant in 1987(?).  He worked various jobs including managing auto parts stores.  In his youth Larry loved to go camping, fishing, tinkering on old cars and attending car shows. He also enjoyed all genres of music.  Larry loved God, his family, a warm sweet cup of coffee and assembling jigsaw puzzles.  He will be greatly missed. 

Larry is survived by his children:  Kandi (Rodney) Petry of Hartford, Iowa, Kyle Gall of West Des Moines, Iowa, Myra (Jesus) Osornio of Cary, Illinois his grandchildren; Rodney Jr., Zeke, Daniel, Logan, Lilliana, Delilah and many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews along with his siblings: Richard (Glenda) Gall, Mary Ann (Joe) Warwick, Jacob (Jodi) Gall, Becky (Mike) Winger, Micki (David) Holcomb, Pennie (Dave) Reese, Dana Gall-Secor and his step-father Jim Secor of Chariton, Iowa.  Larry was preceded in death by his parents George and Betty and step-mother Marge Secor, his sisters Patti Combs and Brenda Moore and his brothers Terry Gall and John Gall and his nephew Corey Gall. 

A celebration of Larry’s life will be held on Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 4:00 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Chariton with Pastor David Hobbs officiating.  The family will receive friends at the church at 4:00 for a prayer service followed by food and fellowship.  Interment will be at the Van Meter Veterans Cemetery at a later date yet to be determined.  

 Memorials can be given to the Disabled American Veterans or the American Lung Association in memory of Larry.  The Fielding Funeral Home of Chariton, Iowa is honored to care for and minister to the Gall family at this time.