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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 6

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PAGE A6 WATERLOO COURIER MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1995 Obituaries Daily Record Metro Deaths NE Iowa Deaths Louis J. Casey, 71, of the Iowa Veteran's Home, Marshalltown, formcr- ly of 1291 Scott died Thursday, March 16, at the Marshalltown Medical i and Surgical Center, of a heart attack. I He was born Feb. 25, 1924, Lawlcr, son of Arthur and i Julia Kecfe Casey. He married Harriet Lunning on July 21, 1952, in Kansas City, Mo.

Mr. Casey had been employed as a truck driver, then worked for Iowa Public Service for many years, retiring in 1986. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, serv-5 ing in the infantry. Survived by: his wife of Waterloo; a daughter, Cindy R.

Andreasscn of Broken Arrow, a son, Gregory L. of Pensacola, two grandchildren; three sisters, Lorene Hennessey of Phoenix, Ann Lowe of Osage and Bette Eckerman of Des Moines; and a brother, Daniel J. of Louis Casey include his wife, Kathy, of Vinton; a son, Ryan, of Vinton; his parents Alfred and Clarinda Thole of Manchester; his maternal grandmother, tiara Kioster-mann of Dyersville; four brothers, Jim, Rick and David, all of Manchester and Allan of Sioux City; two sisters, Dianne Larson of Manchester and Joyce Lambert of St. Cloud, he was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Frank and Eleanor Thole; and his maternal grandfather, Louis Hosterman; services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Washington High School Gymnasium, Vinton, with burial at 3 p.m.

in the Oakwood Cemetery, Monticello; friends may call after 2 p.m. today at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Vinton, where there will be a 5 p.m. Knights of Columbus rosary and a 7:30 p.m. parish Scripture service; Phillips Funeral Home, Vinton, is in charge of arrangements; a memorial fund has been established; Mr.

Thole was an eighth-grade social studies teacher at Til-ford Middle School, Vinton. QUASQUETON Irma Tindall, 94, of Ouasqucton, died Friday, Feb. 24, at Willow Gardens Care Center, Marion, following a short illness; survivors include two daughters, JoAnn Sloan of Cedar Rapids and Virginia Lee Mills of Montezuma and Phoenix; two grandsons; four great-granddaughters; and one great-grandson; she was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. WL Tindall, on Dec. 15, 1962; memorial services will be 4 p.m.

Saturday at the Quasqucton Union Church; Stewart Funeral Home, Cedar Rapids, is in charge of arrangements. SUMNER Marlowe Jacob, 58, of Sumner, died Saturday, March 18, at Covenant Medical Center, Waterloo, after a lengthy illness; survivors include his wife, Shirley of Sumner; two sons, Michael of Ames and Steven of Sumner; three daughters, Betty Erhardt of Denver, Susan Shonka and Linda Nilges, both of Tripoli; six grandchildren; and a brother, Robert of Dubuque; he was preceded in death by his parents, Eric and Helen Jacob; a grandson; two brothers, Donald in 1966 and James in 1982; and a sister, Verla Mae Trusty in 1972; services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Immaculate Conception Church, with burial in the Mount Calvary Cemetery, both in Sumner; friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. today at the Becker-Milnes Funeral Home, Sumner, where there will be a 4 p.m. rosary and a 7:30 p.m.

Scripture service; he retired from John Deere in Waterloo on April 30, 1990, after 30 years of employment. POSTVILLE Eugene P. Huebner, 68, of Postville, died Friday, March 17, at Veterans Administration Medical Center, Iowa City, after a brief illness; survivors include his wife, Eileen; a son, Dwayne of Clermont; three grandchildren; and a sister, Elaine Hcying of Dubuque; he was preceded in death by a brother, Richard; and a granddaughter; services will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Postville, with burial in Postville Cemetery; friends may call after 2 p.m.

today at Schutte Funeral Home, Postville. STEAMBOAT ROCK MyleS Miller, 77, of Steamboat Rock, died Saturday, March 18, at the Knapp Medical Center, Weslaco, Texas, of natural causes; survivors include his wife, Mildred, of Steamboat Rock; a son, Merlin of San Antonio; and a brother, Dean of Ackley; he was preceded in death by two brothers, Dale and Glen services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the United Methodist Church, with burial in the Eastlawn Memorial Gardens, both in Eldora; military rites will be conducted by the Walter-Sayer American Legion Post 182; friends may call on Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Creps-Abels Funeral Home, Eldora, and on Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m., and one hour prior to services at the church; Mr. Miller served in World War II and was an instructor of mechanics in the Army Air Corps; a memorial fund has been established.

OSAGE Olaf M. Staff, 77, of Osage, died Thursday, March 16, from injuries received in an automobile accident in Osage; survivors include two daughters, Linda Smith of Cedar Falls and Mary Lehman of Waterloo; a son, Marty of Glen Ellyn, six grandchildren and a great-grandchild; a sister, Mina Reams of Rudd; and two brothers, Lloyd of Mason City and Jean of Grafton; he was preceded in death by a brother, Hans; services, will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Osage, with burial in Rock Creek Lutheran Cemetery, rural Osage; graveside military rites will be conducted by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7920 and American Legion Post 278; friends may call after 5 p.m. today at Champion Funeral Home, Osage; Mr. Staff was a retired motel owner and was a U.S.

Army veteran of World War II. VINTON Dennis Francis Thole, 43, of Vinton, died FridayMarch 17, at Virginia Gay Hospital, Vinton, after an apparent heart attack; survivors Waterloo. Preceded in death by: a brother, Robert and three sisters, Kathryn Evans, Gertrude Cole and Jean Fangmcier. Services: were 11 a.m. today at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, with burial in Garden of Memories Cemetery.

Full military rites were conducted by Waterloo AMVETS Post 19 and Evansdale AMVETS Post 31. Garden View Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Memorials: may be directed to the family. CEDAR FALLS June R. Morris, 90, of the Western Home, formerly of 1939 College died at the home Saturday, March 18, of cancer.

She was born March 12, 1905, in Waterloo, daughter of Ralph 0. and Emma J. Vorce Wetlaufer. She married Everett W. Morris on Feb.

14, 1926, in Cedar Falls; he died Aug. 17, 1970. She and her husband ran the Floyd County Home in Charles City, then owned and operated Foot Greenhouse on Rainbow Drive in Cedar Falls. Mrs. Morris was then a secretary at UNI until retiring in 1973.

She was also past chief of Pythian Sisters. Survived by: a foster son, Richard Lotz of Branson, Mo. Preceded in death by: an infant son, Edwin; a sister, Ramona Floyd; and a brother, Robert Wetlaufer. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Christian Church, with burial in Hillside Cemetery.

Visitation until 8 p.m. today and from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Richardson Funeral Home, and an hour before services at the church. Memorials: to Cedar Valley Hospice or to the church. la porte city Magdalen M.

Christopher, 70, of 1000 Hiii- crest died Saturday, March 18, at Covenant Medical Center, Waterloo, of a heart attack. She was born May 1, 1924, in Eagle Center, daughter of Leonard and Elizabeth Schmitz Rosauer. She married Cecil D. Christopher on Aug. 17, 1946, in La Porte City.

Survived by: her husband; two sons, Jim of Waterloo and Tom of Eldora; five grandchildren; two brothers, Donald Rosauer of La Porte City and Eugene Rosauer of Dysart; and two sisters, Evelyn Gebel of New Hampton and Ardel-; la Christopher of Waterloo. Preceded in death by: a sister, Margaret Eastman, Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Church, with burial in West View Cemetery. Visitation 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Huisman Funeral Home, where there will be a 4 p.m.

rosary and a 7:30 p.m. vigil service. Memorials: directed to the church. Donna J. Dana, 57, of 549 Helmet died Friday, March 17, at Covenant Medical Center from complications following a Death Notices Waverly, 352-1187, and one hour prior to services at the church; memorials may be directed to Christ Lutheran Church, Visalia, in care of the family.

WAVERLY Bessie Rierson, 81, of Waverly, died Sunday, March 19, at the Waverly Municipal Hospital of natural causes; services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, with burial in the Harlington Cemetery, both in Waverly; friends may call from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home, Waverly, 352-1187, and one hour prior to services at the church.

WAVERLY Erwirf C. Lampe, 78, of Waverly, died Sunday, March 19, at the Waverly Municipal Hospital of cancer; services are pending with Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home, Waverly, 352-1187. WAVERLY Kenneth R. Walther, 76, of Waverly, died today, March 20, at the Waverly Municipal Hospital, of cancer; services are pending with Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home, Waverly, 352-1187. Guest Home, Charles City, of natural causes; services pending with Fuller-ton Hage Funeral Home, (515) 228-4211.

STEAMBOAT ROCK Axen F. Bunn, 81, of Steamboat Rock, died Sunday, March 19, at Ellsworth Municipal Hospital of natural causes; services are pending with Surls Funeral Home, Iowa Falls, (515) 648-9554. west union Irma Roul- SOn, 83, of West Union, died Sunday, March 19, at the Good Samaritan Home, West Union; services pending with Burnham Wood Funeral Home, West Union, 422-3615. WAVERLY Marguerite M. Walther, 83, of Visalia, formerly of Waverly, died Friday, March 17, at the San Joaquin Hospital in Bakersfield, from complications following heart surgery; services will be 11 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, with burial in the Harlington Cemetery, both in Waverly; friends may call until 8 p.m. today at Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home, with Kearns, Huisman-Schumacher Chapel-downtown, Waterloo, 234-5779. Louise W. Seeley, 74, of 2426 W.

Ninth died Friday, March 17, at Covenant Medical Center of natural causes; services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, with burial in Garden of Memories Cemetery; visitation 2 to 9 p.m. today at Kearns, Huisman-Schumacher Chapel on Kimball, 233-3146, with a 7 p.m. Moose memorial service; visitation also an hour before services Tuesday at the church; memorials to Covenant Medical Center dialysis unit or to the family.

INDEPENDENCE Leona E. Shaffer, 99, of Independence, died today, March 20, at West Village Care Center, Independence, of natural causes; services pending with White Funeral Home, Independence, (319) 334-2595. CHARLES CITY Ann M. Fye, 84, of Charles City, died today, March 20, at Riverside Chautauqua DeShawn Price, 18, of 413 Conger died Thursday, March 16, at Allen Memorial Hospital, of a gunshot wound to the head; services 11 a.m. Wednesday at Christian Fellowship Baptist Church, with burial in Garden of Memories Cemetery; visitation 11 a.m.

to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Sanders Funeral Service, 232-5667; memorials to the family at 413 Conger where they will receive friends. cedar falls Anna E. Lange, 75, of 420 East 11th formerly of Waterloo, died Friday, March 17, at the Western Home of natural causes; services 1 p.m. today at Trinity American Lutheran Church, with burial in Garden of Memories Cemetery, both in Waterloo; Chapel of Memories-West Funeral Home, 233-8437, is in charge of arrangements; memorials to the church.

CEDAR FALLS Raymond A. Nissen, 73, of 1503 W. Fourth died today, March 20, at Sartori Memorial Hospital emergency room of a heart attack; services pending stroke. She was born June 7, 1937, in Cedar Rapids, daughter of Kenneth Neal Sr. and Nadine Helen Carl Blacksmith.

She married Robert W. Dana on Aug. 20, 1955, in Evansdale. Mrs. Dana was a 1955 graduate of Waterloo East High School.

She was employed with the Black Hawk County Sheriff's Department for 14 years until she retired because of an illness. Survived by: her husband, two sons, Jonathan W. and Leonard both of Waterloo; three daughters, Jcannette M. Achenbach of Cedar Falls, Kathleen S. Begley and Kristine K.

Begley, both of Waterloo; four grandchildren; Donna Dana Daily Record accused of cutting Adonnis Ray Hill with a knife on Aug. 23. (District Associate Judge Thomas Bower) Births Allen Memorial Hospital DOYLE, Pat and Tami, of Waterloo, boy (March 18). PEARCE, Richard and Linda, of Waterloo, girl (March 18). BORER, Lynn and Kristy, of Waterloo, boy (March 19).

Covenant Medical Center DENGLER, Rodney and Heidi, of Clutier, boy (March 18). WHEELER, Jeffrey and Michelle, of Dunkerton, boy (March 18). EARLES, Richard and Roberta, of Waterloo, girl (March 17). SELLS, Tim and Debra, of Dysart, boy (March 17). SPATES, Na Quinna and HICKEY, Jarrod, of Waterloo, girl (March 18).

GREENWOOD, Benjamin and Carisa, of Cedar Falls, girl (March 19). HARKEN, Brian and Shannon, of Jesup, girl (March 19). JORDAN, Jessica, of Waverly, boy (March 19). LOUK, John and Joy, of Hudson, girl (March 19). accused of stealing two shirts from Von Maur Jan.

14. Mark Everett Thompson, 28, of 222 12 Locust pleaded guilty, fined $50; accused of attempting to return stolen shirts to Von Maur Jan. 14. The following were sentenced on various charges: Ralph Mark Hayes, 39, of 523 Center pleaded guilty fifth-degree criminal mischief, fined $50; accused of forcing open door at 614 Wellington St. Feb.

8. The following were found guilty: Edgar Medley, 26, of 841 Linden found guilty fourth-degree theft, given $250 fine and 10-day suspended sentence; accused of stealing eight compact discs from Target Sept. 26. District Court Log The following entered guilty pleas andor faced sentencing: LeNeaka Veyon Johnson, 19, of 320 Bratnober two-year prison term with all but 15 days suspended and placed on two years of probation for assault by domestic abuse with intent to inflict serious injury; a charge of assault with intent to inflict injury while displaying a dangerous weapon was dismissed; she was her father of Evansdale; a brother, Kenneth N. Blacksmith Jr.

of Waterloo; and a sister, Ethel I. Johnson of Waterloo. Preceded in death by: her mother; her grandparents, Harry and Ethel Carl, and a grandson. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday at St.

Mary's Catholic Church, with burial in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. today at Kearns, Huisman-Schumacher Chapel-downtown, where there will be a 7:30 p.m. vigil service. Visitation also an hour before services Tuesday at the church.

Memorials: may be directed to the family. cedar falls Ronald Lee "Dutch" Moore, 51, of 4625 Quesada died Sunday, March 19, at Allen Memorial Hospital, Waterloo, of cancer. He was born Jan. 21, 1944, in Denver, son of John W. and Opal H.

Wethern Moore. He married Donna Lee Dysart June 17, 1966, in Littleton, Colo. He served in the U.S. Navy and was director of racing at Waterloo Greyhound Park. Survived by: his wife; three sons, Shan L.

of Commerce City, Johnny Ray Riedescl of Englewood, and Jackilee Riedesel; a grandson; his parents of Denver, and a sister, Jeannie S. Moore of Denver, Colo. Preceded in death by: a brother, Johnny. Services: 7 p.m. Tuesday at Richardson Funeral Home.

Additional services will be 1 p.m. Friday at Crown Hill Mortuary, Denver, with burial in Fort Logan Cemetery, Englewood, Colo. Visitation 1 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Richardson Funeral Home, with the family present from 5 to 7 p.m. Memorials: to American Cancer Society.

CEDAR FALLS Nancy L. Halupnik, 50, of Carlisle, formerly of Cedar Falls and Webster City, died Wednesday, March 15, at Des Moines General Hospital of cancer. She was born July 27, 1944, in Fort Bragg, N.C., daughter of Merlin and Lorraine Untiet. She married Ben Halupnik on June 5, 1966, in Webster City. Mrs.

Halupnik graduated from the University of Northern Iowa, formerly the State College of Iowa, and taught in Cedar Falls, Webster City, Slater, Garner and Ottumwa. Survived by: her husband; three sons, Dirk Alan of Cedar Falls, Mark and James Alan, both of Des Moines; her parents of Winona, three sisters, Karen Rose of Chippewa Falls, Janet Ewing and Linda Withers, both of Winona; and a brother, Larry Untiet of Spencer. Services: were 10 a.m. Saturday at Nazareth Lutheran Church, Cedar Falls, with burial in Buckingham Cemetery, Traer. Richardson Funeral Home, Carlisle, was in charge of arrangements.

Memorials: may be directed to the family for use in education. CEDAR FALLS Sally Loy Rindels, 43, of Dike, formerly of Cedar Falls, died Saturday, March 18, at Covenant Medical Center, Waterloo, of heart failure. She was born Nov. 15, 1951, in Waterloo, daughter of Kenneth and Jennaven Peters Loy. She married Dennis D.

Rindels on March 30, 5:04 p.m., to 3004 W. Fourth No. 46, extinguished a dishwasher fire caused by spatula falling on drying element. Fire Alarms Monday 2:28 a.m., to the 1000 block of West Seventh Street, stood by while Cedar Falls Utilities handled an arcing power line. Police Log Anthony David Halterman, 28, of 1333 W.

Donald Waterloo, was arrested Saturday at 500 Clay St. on a warrant charging him with second-offense operating while intoxicated. Magistrate Court Log The following were sentenced on disorderly conduct or assault-related charges: Brad Thomas Morgan, 32, of 1024 Lincoln pleaded guilty assault causing injury, given $250 fine and a 30-day suspended sentence; accused of assaulting David Beeck May 28. The following were sentenced on charges of driving while intoxicated: Kimberly Kay Young, 31 of Vinton, pleaded guilty first offense, given $500 fine, 10-day sentence with all but two days suspended and a year self-probation; arrested Sept. 3.

The following were sentenced on fourth-degree theft charges: Carta J. Moses, 40, of 1143 Lantern Square No. 1, pleaded guilty, given $250 fine, 30-day suspended sentence and one to two years probation; accused of writing several bad checks Dec. 24, 1993. The following were sentenced on fifth-degree theft charges: Dorothy Mae Frase, 32, of 222 12 Locust pleaded guilty, fined $50; Waterloo Police Log Richard Lee Streit, 30, of 1445 Glenny was arrested Saturday at his residence on a complaint of assault-domestic abuse for allegedly grabbing Joyce Elaine Haase, 47, same address, by the hair and pulling her to the kitchen floor Saturday.

Thefts: Brent Kelly Emerson of 3732 Quail Place, No. A-18, reported a compact disc player and 25 CDs, all valued at $800, taken from his car while parked at his residence Saturday. Vandalism: Alexander Ceruzzi of 2147 Rainbow Drive reported two windows on his car broken out by a brick while parked in the 200 block of Western Avenue between Friday and Saturday, causing $1 ,500 damage. Burglaries: Charles W. Sievers of 341 Crestridge Drive reported a house he owns at 713 Boston Ave.

entered and three batteries valued at $475 taken between Friday and Saturday. Vandalism: Douglas Barnett of 307 Baltimore St. reported two windows broken out of his car and its top damaged, causing $500 damage, while parked at his residence between Friday and Saturday. Cedar Falls Fire Alarms Friday 1 1 :23 a.m., to 2508 Union Road, Lot 1 1 dryer fire, out on arrival, lint in dryer caught fire. Fire Alarms Saturday 11:18 a.m., to 3800 Cedar Heights Drive, fuse on electrical pole shorted out, stood by until utility crews arrived.

Fire Alarms Sunday WAIIKUX) CEUR hLLS ourttt OOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1974, in Dike. Mrs. Rindels was a 1970 graduate of Cedar Falls High School and had attended Gates Business College in Waterloo. She was employed for a time at River Hills, then provided child day care in her home. Survived by: her husband; a daughter, Kari Rindels at home; a son, Kyle at home; her parents of Cedar Falls; four sisters, Colleen Fanton of Waterloo, Nancy Klinger of Omaha, Patricia Hull and Diane Mcrarlane, both ot Cedar Falls.

LA FAMILY FRIENDS BOWLING March 19 26 9:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday at United Methodist Church, Sally Rindels with burial in Elmwood Cemetery, both in Dike. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m.

today and 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday at Dike Funeral Chapel, and an hour before services at the church. Watch For Running Each Wednesday Starting March 22nd In The Sports Section FEATURING: Fishing Tips Hot Fishing Spots in Iowa New Fishing, Boating Camping Products Camping Sites in Iowa Boating and Much, Much More Every Outdoor Enthusiast Will Find Something of Interest in This Feature! Eniov 2 erames ot bowline and shoe rentaLt-fi. for only $4.00 or RSVP offers free tax help for elderly residents Take advantage of having 3 games of bowling and shoe rental for only $5.00 per person CABMLLAC LAPSES 650 LaPorte Rd. Waterloo 234-6888 For appointments, call 291-1141.

The RSVP tax assistance program is sponsored by the American Association of Retired Persons and the Internal Revenue Service. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program is offering free tax help for elderly low-income rcsidenls at four locations in Waterloo and Cedar Falls. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOO.

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