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PAGE C2 WATERLOO CEDAR FALLS COURIER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1996 Obituaries Daily Record Metro Deaths Metro Deaths CEDAR FALLS Clare G. Kelly, 90, of 2441 Hawthorne Drive, died Monday, April 1, at Sartori Memorial Hospi- tal of natural causes. She was born Feb. 13, 1906, in East Dubuque, daughter of Charles W. and Gertrude Winters Williams.

She married Edward T. Kelly on June 4, 1932, in Waterloo. He died April 14, 1994. Survived by: a son, John Kelly of Waterloo; a daughter, Mary Duggan Clare of Waterloo; dren and four Preceded two brothers, Services: Church, with Funeral Home Memorials: High School. and seven grandchil- Kelly great -grandchildren.

in death by: a daughter, Eileen Kelly; and John and Charles Williams. at 10 a.m. today at St. Patrick Catholic burial in Calvary Cemetery; Richardson was in charge of arrangements. may be directed to the church, or Columbus WATERLOO Maxine O.

Brandes, 77, of 1820 E. Ridgeway died day, April 1, at Allen Memorial pital of natural causes. She was born Nov. 15, Waterloo, daughter of Golding Louise Hunnemuller Olds. She ried Vernon Brandes in Waterloo.

He died in 1993. Mrs. Brandes worked at Manufacturing for many years, ing in 1983. Survived by: two brothers, Olds of San Diego and Marvin of Waterloo; and a sister, Mary Preceded in death by: nine Services: 1 p.m. Thursday Friends may call from 4 to 7 Home.

Memorials: may be directed Powers retirMaxine Clare MonHos- 1918, in and mar1949 in Max Brandes Olds Petersen of Waterloo. brothers and sisters. at First Lutheran Church. p.m. today at Locke Funeral to the family.

WATERLOO Donald L. Fairbanks, 65, of 821 Randolph died at home Sunday, March 31, of natural causes. He was born Aug. 9, 1930, in Waterloo, son of Willis and Lena Suhr Fairbanks. He married Rita Hall on Aug.

3, 1957, in Waterloo. Mr. Fairbanks was employed by Rath Packing Co. for 37 years. He was later employed by Wilson Meat Packing in Cedar Rapids, and Monfort Meat Packing in Marshalltown until his retirement in 1992.

He had been employed by Wells Fargo Guard Services retirement. He was a veteran of the Korean War, the U.S. Marine Corps. Survived by: his wife; two sons, Dean of Danny of Waterloo; two stepsons, Dale and both of Waterloo; and four grandchildren. Preceded in death by: a granddaughter; and Duane.

Services: at 11 a.m. today at Sacred Heart Church, with burial in Garden of Memories with full military rites by Waterloo AMVETS Evansdale AMVETS Post 31. Oppold-Hagarty Funeral Home was in arrangements. Memorials: may be directed to the Salvation WATERLOO- Eileen Koch, 77, of died at home Monday, April 1, of cancer. She was born Nov.

6, 1918, in Superior, daughter of Leo L. and Anna M. Bennett Dungan. She married Robert James Koch Dec. 27, 1941, in Waterloo.

He died Dec. 10, 1972. Mrs. Koch worked for several years at St. Vincent de Paul until his retirement.

Survived by: three sons, Michael and Robert, both of Waterloo, and Patrick of Cedar Falls; five daughters, Rosemary Isley, both of Waterloo, Wheaton, Margaret Dietzler of Ann Minske of Chanhassen, 19 Plymouth, and two sisters, Mary Ann Weyhe of Services: 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Dahl- Van Hove-Schoof Leesburg, and Patricia Rotsaert of Waterloo. Funeral Home, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery, both in Preceded in death by: two grandchildren; and a sister, Cedar Falls. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today and from Bernadine Ackerman.

9 a.m. to services Thursday at the funeral home. Services: at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Mary's Catholic Memorials: may be directed to Nazareth Lutheran Church, with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Friends Church. NE lowa Deaths RANDALIA Ruth Smale, 88, of Randalia, died Cemetery, Oelwein; Mr. Peterson had worked as a machinMonday, April 1, at Maple Crest Manor, Fayette, of natural ist. causes; survivors include three daughters, Donna Mae Niemann of Denver, Carol Lee Miner of Fayette and JoAnn MAYNARD- -Arthur H. Bowman, 91, of MayRuth Fink of Fairbank; 11 grandchildren and 12 great- nard, died Monday, April 1, at the Lutheran Home, Strawgrandchildren; and a sister, Hazel Burkhart of Hawkeye; she berry Point, after a lengthy illness; survivors include his was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas, on April wife, Florence of Maynard; two sons, Alvin of Minneapolis 1, 1986; a grandchild; and two sisters; services will be and Harold of Ankeny; five grandchildren and two greatThursday at 11 a.m.

at Randalia Methodist Church, with grandchildren; and a sister, Kathryn Bartels of Maquoketa; burial in West Union Cemetery; friends may call after 4 he was preceded in death by a sister, Hazel Manson; serp.m. today at Burnham-Wood Funeral Home, West Union vices will be 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Maynard, with burial in Taylorsville Cemetery, Arlington; CHARLES CITY Geraldine Hansen Sim- friends may call until 8 p.m. today at Jamison-Schmitz mons, 83, of Oxnard, formerly of Charles City, Funeral Home, Maynard, and for an hour before services died Monday, April 1, at St.

John's Regional Medical Cen- Thursday at the church; Mr. Bowman had farmed in the ter, Oxnard, of natural causes; survivors include a daughter, Arlington area for many years. Vicki Hansen Hull of Oxnard; two grandchildren; a greatgrandson; and three sisters, Evelyn Lee of Cedar Falls, WAVERLY August H. "Gus" Niewohner, Dorothy Boyle of Burlington, and Doreen Kellogg of Bro- 101, of Waverly, died Monday, April 1, at Bartels Lutheran ken Arrow, she was preceded in death by her hus- Home, Waverly, of natural causes; survivors include two band, George Hansen; and a brother; services will be 2 p.m. sons, Frederick of Waverly, and Edward of Fairbanks, AlasFriday at Hauser Funeral Home, with burial in Riverside ka; two daughters, Ellen Ullom of Racine, and Lois Cemetery, both in Charles City; friends may call for an hour Coonradt of Waverly; eight grandchildren and 15 greatbefore services Friday at the funeral home; Ms.

Simmons grandchildren; and a sister, Hertha Morf of Cedar Falls; he had worked as a bookkeeper at the Cedar Corp. in Charles was preceded in death by his wife, Esther in 1972; a son in City. infancy; six brothers; and four sisters; memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, preWEST UNION Robert Peterson, 76, of West ceded by a 10 a.m.

committal service at Harlington CemeUnion, died at home Sunday, March 31, of natural causes; tery, both in Waverly; friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. survivors include a sister, Frances Biermann of West Thursday at Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home, Waverly; Union; three half sisters, Judy Lesh of Anchorage, Alaska, memorials may be directed to Bartels Lutheran Home, St. and Betty Jean Ledbetter and Delores Wentworth of Le Paul's Lutheran Church, or to Bremwood, all in Waverly; Sueur, and a half brother, Edwin Rescheed of Arling- Mr. Niewhoner was the retired owner and operator of ton Heights, services were 1:30 p.m. today at Burnham- Niewhoner Hardware Store in Waverly; he served in the Wood Funeral Home, West Union, with burial in Woodlawn U.S.

Army during World War I. two great-grandchildren; a brother, Robert L. Death Notices may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral Home, with a 3 p.m. and a 6:30 p.m.

vigil service; Thursday at Oppold-Hagarty rosary by the senior citizens visitation also an hour before services Friday at the church. Memorials: may be directed to St. Mary's Catholic Church or the Cedar Valley Hospice. WATERLOO Rickie J. Burger, 46, of 715 Randolph died Monday, April 1, at Covenant Medical Center of an acute asthma attack.

He was born May 27, 1949, in Waterloo, son of Lloyd H. and Betty Evans Burger. He married Carol Reincke on Dec. 5, 1971, in Waterloo. Mr.

Burger was a 1968 graduate of West High School. He was employed by Hobart Sales and Ser- Rickie vice for 31 years. Burger Survived by: his wife; three daughters, Melanie, Carrie and Angela, all of Waterloo; a granddaughter; his mother of Waterloo; a sister, Pam Reincke of Waterloo; and maternal grandmother, Bessie Evans of Waterloo. Preceded in death by: his father; and a brother, Ronnie. Services: at 10:30 a.m.

Friday at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, with burial in the Garden of Memories. Friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Locke Funeral Home and for an hour before services Friday at the church. Memorials: may by directed to Immanuel Presbyterian Church. WATERLOO Elaine M.

Dick, 70, of Waterloo, died at home Thursday, March 28, of natural causes. She was born Jan. 18, 1926, in Dearborn, daughter of Melvin and Martha Koepke Walters. She married Ronald C. Dick Sr.

in June 1945 in Detroit. They were later divorced. Mrs. Dick was bookkeeper for an escrow company in California. Survived by: son, Ron Dick Jr.

of Waterloo; a daughter, Katherine Burns of Mojeska Canyon, and two grandchildren. Preceded in death by: a brother. Graveside Services: 3:30 p.m. Friday at the Shaulis Road Cemetery; there will be no visitation. Chapel of Memories- West is in charge of arrangements.

Memorials: may be directed to the family. of Elk Run Heights and Shari Armstrong of Waterloo, was stillborn Thursday, March 28, at University Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City. Survived by: his parents; a brother, Nicholas Armstrong of Waterloo; a sister, Monique Armstrong of Waterloo; paternal grandmother, Frances Bridges of Cedar paternal stepgrandfather, Richard Bridges of Cedar Falls; maternal grandparents, Kenneth and Gail Cowles LaCoss of Phoenix; and maternal great-grandfather, Truman Cowles of Manchester, Conn. Preceded in death by: his paternal grandfather, Leonard Widdel; paternal great Earnest and Cornelieus Widdel, and Oscar and Dorothy Schmitt; maternal great-grandparents, Kenneth and Irene LaCoss; and maternal great-grandmother, Mildred Cowles. Private Family Graveside Services: Thursday at Garden of Memories Cemetery.

There will be no visitation. Locke Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorials: may be directed to the family. WATERLOO Job Widdel, son of James Widdel CEDAR FALLS Henry Albert Marks, 84, of Cedar Falls, died Tuesday, April 2, at Allen Memorial Hospital, Waterloo, of cancer. Mr.

Marks was born July 31, 1911, near Dike, kes Marks. Sorensen Falls. She He farmed Cedar Falls carpenter for a number man with Falls, where Survived Roscoe, Preceded a brother, Schipper. WATERLOO Wallace W. Bakke, 73, of Waterloo, died at home today, April 3, of cancer; services pending at Parrott Wood Funeral Home, 232-3235.

WATERLOO Rachel E. Jones, 90, of 1679 Mount Carmel Drive, died Tuesday, April 2, at Allen Memorial Hospital of natural causes; services pending at Sanders Funeral Service, 232-5667. WATERLOO Nickolas Lee Alston, 17-month-old son of Kenneth Alston and Trina Holm of 3158 Rock Road, died i in an accident at his home on Sunday, March 31; services 2 p.m. Wednesday at Garden View Chapel, 232- 2222, with burial in Garden of Memories Cemetery; memorials to the family. WATERLOO S.

Maxine Howard, 77, of Friendship Village died there today, April 3, of natural causes; services pending with Locke Funeral Home, 233- 6138. WATERLOO Fire Alarms Sunday 4:12 p.m., to 1702 West 11th hazardous condition, pickup truck struck gas meter on side of house, assisted MidAmerican Energy in shutting off service to residence. 7:23 p.m., to 301 Douglas medical response. 7:31 p.m., to East San Marnan Drive and Pennys Street, rescue response to accident. 9:46 p.m., to 1614 Rainbow Drive, medical response.

10:23 p.m., to Cedar Terrace Drive and Foulk Road, burning complaint, illegal burn due to time of day (after dark), advised of burning ordinance. Fire Alarms Monday 3:43 a.m., to 3500 block of Easton Avenue, tree dump on fire, contacted sewer department, brought out heavy machinery and pumps to segregate piles, pumps set up to flood area. 9:12 a.m., to 900 block of Franklin Street, rescue response to motor vehicle accident. 10:03 a.m., to 540 Boston medical response. 12:16 p.m., to 1711 Hammond medical response.

2 p.m., to 1000 block of Dundee Avenue, investigated report of illegal burning in street, extinguished fire. 3:31 p.m., to 344 Progress medical response. Police Log Kenneth Ray Nelson, 33, of 2007 W. Fourth was arrested Tuesday at home for assault-domestic abuse. No other information was available.

Faye Jean Robinson, 33, of 422 Dane No. 3, was arrested Tuesday at 335 Newell St. for assaultdomestic abuse for allegedly pushing her mother, Dorothy J. Robinson, 53, of 335 Newell during an argument. Ray Ervin Kelly, 40, of 610 Conger was arrested Tuesday at 610 Sumner St.

for assault-domestic abuse for allegedly pushing and slapping Veronica Jean Kelly, 40, of 610 Sumner during an argument. Anthony Michael Ledesma, 24, of 700 W. Ridgeway No. 703, Cedar Falls, was arrested Tuesday at the Waterloo police station for second-degree theft in connection with the March 4 theft of a $2,100 computer from Iowa Northland Regional Housing Authority, 2530 University Ave. Ben Elliott Brandenburg, 24, of 4124 Spruce Hills Drive, Cedar Falls, was arrested today at University Avenue and Midway Drive for assault-domestic abuse for allegedly assaulting Dan Edward Brandenburg, 20, at 600 S.

Hackett Road. Vandalism: Travis Senne of Allison reported $1,500 damage done to his car while parked at IBP 500 N. Elk Run Road, on Tuesday. Thefts: Jerry Shepard of 1117 Lafayette St. reported $1,400 in items taken from his pickup truck while parked at home Tuesday.

Vanessa Kay Huggins, 27, of 620 Keystone was arrested Monday at home for assault-domestic abuse. No other information was available. Lucille Renee Todd, 27, of 1021 Lafayette was arrested Monday at East Ninth and Mulberry streets for assault, disorderly conduct, public intoxication and interference with official acts. Todd allegedly hit Teresa May Bonschmit, 21, of Eldora, in the face while she was talking to an officer who had been called to the residence for a possible fight. Linda Jean Kiple, 41, of 437 Edwards was arrested Monday at home for assault-domestic abuse for allegedly assaulting her husband, Vance Kiple, 42, same address.

Roy Herrera 29, of 905 W. Ninth was arrested Tuesday in the 1100 block of Grant St. for firstoffense operating while intoxicated and driving while license suspended ELDORA Helen McCormick, 78, of Eldora, died Tuesday, April 2, at Valley View Nursing Center, Eldora, of natural causes; services pending with CrepsAbels Funeral Home, Eldora, (515) 858-2181. GREENE James F. "Bert" Frascht, 79, of rural Greene, died at home Monday, April 1, of natural causes; services pending at Fullerton Hage Funeral Home, Charles City, (515) 228-4211.

WINTHROP Maurice Sherren, 91, of rural Winthrop, died Tuesday, April 2, at home after a brief illness; services pending with Fawcett Funeral Home, Winthrop, (319) 935-3327. WEST UNION Helen Olesen, 90, of West Union, died Monday, April 1, at Maple Crest Manor, Fayette, of natural causes; services Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Bethel Presbyterian Church, West Union, with burial in West Union Cemetery; visitation Thursday after 3 p.m. at Burnham-Wood Funeral Home, West Daily Record after he allegedly ran into a parked car at that location. There were no injuries, police said.

Burglaries: National Cattle Congress reported a building at 227 Ansborough Ave. broken into and a total of $385 taken from two Iowa Lotto machines between Sunday and Monday. Dana Robyn Petsche of 621 W. Ninth St. reported $558 in items taken from her home Sunday.

Jeffrey Allen Stoner of 2417 Osage Ave. reported $760 in items taken from his home between Saturday and Sunday. Thefts: Mark A. Burt of 242 Sullivan Ave. reported $2,370 in items taken from his car while parked at home Sunday.

Forgeries: Hy-Vee Food Store, 1422 Flammang Drive, reported a $485.76 check accepted Jan. 24 was later returned as a forgery. CEDAR FALLS Fire Alarms Sunday 1:51 p.m., to 101 Lincoln TopAir Manufacturing Dumpster fire, extinguished by sprinkler system. 4:12 p.m., to Viking Pump trouble signal tripped. Fire Alarms Monday 1:44 p.m., to 2 2222 Rainbow Drive, medical response.

2:43 p.m., to 2210 Big Woods Road, field fire, caused by open burning gone out of control. 3:12 p.m., to 3916 Carlton Drive, extricated victim caught in wheelchair lift, person sustained minor hand injuries. 7:04 p.m., to 3614 Beaver Ridge Circle, extinguished field fire, caused by open burning gone out of control. Police Log Burglary: Sarah Kampfe and Tamie Crawford, of 2118 College on Saturday reported $415 in miscellaneous items stolen from their residence. Nichole Suzanne Butters, 26, of Iowa City, of was arrested Sunday in the 600 block of West Seerley Boulevard on a complaint of first-offense operating while intoxicated.

Pamela Jean Skinner, 31, of 209 W. Fifth St. No. 836, Waterloo, was arrested Saturday on a complaint of fourth-degree theft for allegedly not repaying a loan for $423 to Peoples Finance at 2520 Melrose Drive. Gerald Lawrence Schunk, 22, of 3601 Canterbury Court No.

5, Waterloo, was arrested Saturday at 2915 McClain Drive on a complaint of third-degree burglary for allegedly stealing miscellaneous items from the vehicle of Donna Ardorfer, of 2115 College while it was parked in Club Shagnasty's parking lot. Mark David Martin, 26, of 2117 Downing Waterloo was arrested Saturday at Fourth Street and Hudson Road on a complaint of first-offense operating while intoxicated. Union, (319) 422-3615. GARWIN Mark Pennell, 35, of Garwin, died Tuesday, April 2, at Marshalltown Medical and Surgical Center, Marshalltown, from injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident; services pending with Overton Funeral Home, Garwin, (319) 478- 2775. PARKERSBURG Mildred E.

Groen, 88, of Parkersburg, died Tuesday, April 2, at Allsion Health Care Center of natural causes; services pending with Richardson Funeral Home, Cedar Falls, 266- 3525. Rickie son of John and Bena TjepHe married Phoebe E. on Feb. 27, 1936, in Cedar died March 21, 1989. near New Hartford and for 20 years.

He was also a with American Lumber Co. Henry of years, and was a fore- Marks Barnes Lumber, Cedar he retired in 1987. by: two brothers, John of Allison and Fred of and a sister, Bena Knock of Cedar Falls. in death by: his wife; a daughter, Marlys Marks; Albert; and two sisters, Jessie Schipper and Reka TRAER Robert R. Dostal, 66, of rural Toledo, died at home Monday, April 1, after a brief illness; services 10:30 a.m.

Thursday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, with burial in St. Vaclav Cemetery, both in Clutier; visitation until 8 p.m. today at Overton Funeral Home, Traer, (319) 478-2775, with the family present from 5 to 8 p.m. and a 5 p.m. Scripture service; a memorial fund is established.

Bradley Miller, 15, of 1622 Madison was taken into custody Saturday on a delinquency complaint of second-degree sexual abuse in connection with sexually assaulting a 6- year-old boy. SHERIFF'S LOG Darrin Vern Beard, 29, of 1651 Woodmayr Drive, was arrested Monday at 1316 Forest Ave. for thirddegree theft and interference with official acts. No other information was available. James Vernon Fisher, 53, of 2909 E.

Bremer Road, Waverly, was arrested Monday at Burton Avenue and Broadway Street for first-offense operating while intoxicated. A deputy allegedly followed his vehicle because its tail lights weren't operating and saw him drive off the roadway twice. Donald Fairbanks Donald Fairbanks since his serving in Evansdale and David Hall, a brother, Catholic Cemetery, Post 19 and charge of Army. W. Fourth Eileen Koch Eileen Koch Adams and Reick of and and Dungan of DISTRICT COURT LOG The following were sentenced: LaBecca Louise Appleby, 30, of 1315 Lafayette was given a 10-year suspended prison sentence, two to five years of probation and a maximum of one year in a residential facility for pleading guilty to prohibited acts; she was arrested for altering a prescription May 8, 1995.

(Judge K.D. Briner) Shawn Lee Drinnon, 29, of 1136 Scott Road, was given a deferred judgment and two to five years of probation for pleading guilty to thirddegree burglary; he was arrested for breaking into the home of a woman who had a no contact order against him Oct. 25, 1995; charges of possession of a controlled substance and obstruction of emergency communications were dismissed. (Judge L.D. Lybbert) Karl Richard Wittren, 37, of 1017 Bertch was given a two-day jail sentence for entering an Alford plea of guilty to assault by domestic abuse-simple; he was arrested for pulling his wife's hair and choking her Oct.

13, 1995; the original charge was assault by domestic abuseenhanced. (Judge Thomas Bower) Briggette Michelle Keeling, 34, of 43 Mulberry was found incompetent to stand trial and ordered to reside in her mother's home and have no contact with children under age 12; she was charged with child endangerment after she left a 13- month-old child she was baby-sitting alone for several hours Feb. 27, 1995. (Associate Judge Joseph Moothart) Henry Sharon Mary Chandler, grandchildren BIRTHS Allen Memorial Hospital LIPPERT, Lisa, of Waterloo, boy (April 2). Covenant Medical Center DOOLEY, Patrick and Jodi, of Clutier, girl (April 2).

Man dies, woman injured in cycle crash MARSHALLTOWN A Garwin man was killed and a Marshalltown woman seriously injured in a motorcycle accident Tuesday evening on the Marshall and Tama county lines. The driver of the motorcycle, Mark Pennell, 35, and passenger Sharon Rhodes were eastbound Garwin Road near Abott Avenue when the cycle went out of control and landed into a ditch. Pennell was pronounced dead Tuesday evening at Marshalltown Medical Movie theater employee WATERLOO A Crossroads 10 Theatres employee who allegedly stole more than $4,000 from the business over the past four years was arrested Tuesday. Andrea Leigh Northey, 21, of 1019 W. Third was booked on a charge Surgical Center.

Rhodes sustained serious injuries in the crash and was transported to lowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. She is listed in stable condition. Neither Pennell nor Rhodes was wearing protective head gear, according to Marshall County Sheriff Department officials. The accident is being investigated by Iowa State Patrol and the Marshall County Sheriff Department. accused of theft of second-degree fraudulent practices after she allegedly was oberved on a surveillance camera Tuesday night taking $30 from the business at 2450 Crossroads Blvd.

Reports state Northey has stolen more than $4,000 since Jan. 1, 1992..

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