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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 20

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PAGE C2 WATERLOO-CEDAR FALLS COURIER MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2000 Obituaries Daily Record BzMy Record Metro Deaths WATERLOO Shirley D. liowden, 65, of Manor Care Nursing and Kenan formerly ot Ledar halls, died Saturday, Dec. 23, at the care center following complications of brain cancer. She was born July 5, 1935, in Black Hawk County, daughter of George and Hilda Miller Savage. She married James L.

Bowden on June 3, 1950. in Cedar Falls. He died Sept. 20,1993. Survived by: her mother of Cedar Falls; two sons, Terry of Raymond and Gene of Tacoma, three daughters, Roberta Bowden, Debra Williamson and Diana Adelmund, all of Cedar Falls; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and a brother, Ralph -ft Shirley Bowden He was born March 13, 1937, in Everett, son of Elwin and Verona Hanno Hart.

1 le married Joyce Stoddard on May 6, 1956. in Cedar Falls. Mr. Hart was a sales agent in the mo ing industry. Survived by: his ife; a son, Ross of Longmont.

a daughter, Elaine Sutorlus of Loveland, and four grandchildren. Preceded in death by: his parents. Services: 1 1 a.m. Thursday at Broonificld United Methodist Church, Broom-field, Colo. There ill be no visitation.

Memorials: may be directed to the Broomfield United Methodist Church Building for Tomorrow Fund, 545 W. lOih Broomfield, Colo. Ahlberg Funeral Chapel, Longmont, is in charge of arrangements. cedar falls Katclyn Rose Frazicr, 6-month-old daughter of Jennifer Lee Fraier of Cedar Falls, died Sunday, Dee. 24 at home; cause of death to be determined by medical examination.

She as bom June 6, 2000, in Waterloo, daughter of Jennifer Lee Fraier. Survived by: her mother; maternal grandfather and stepgrandmother, Charles and Jan Fraier of Janesville; maternal grandmother and stepgrandfa-ther, Debbie and Tim McCrea of Cedar Falls; and maternal great-grandparents, John and Eva Fraier and Ken and Peggy Laniaak, all of Sioux City. Services: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Timothy's United Methodist Church, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery.

Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Richardson Funeral Home and for an hour before services Wednesday at the church. Memorials: may be directed to the family. Geweke ol Waterloo. Preceded in death by: her father; a daughter.

Sherry Bowden; and a grandson. Services: 1 0:30 a.m. Wednesday at Faith Assembly of God Church, Elk Run Heights, ith burial in Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Cedar Falls. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Garden View Chanel and for an hour before sen ices Wednesday at the church.

Memorials: may be directed to the family. CEDAR FALLS Larry E. Hart, 63, of Westminster, formerly of Cedar Falls, died Friday, Dec. 22, at St. Anthony North Hospital, Westminster, of natural causes.

LOBERG, Brandt R. and Ann married March 7, 1999, in Iowa. SIEMS, James L. and Patricia married Jan. 8, 1 992, in Waterloo.

REIL, Ronald B. and Kaye married Aug. 10, 1963, in Nashua. GRAY, Jeffrey A. and Karen married April 19, 1996, inTraer.

SPOONER, Richard L. Jr. and Tracy married July 2, 1991 in Waterloo. FREY, Kevin E. and Diane married Nov.

4, 1995, in Jesup. GRAY, Chad L. and Kelly married May 6, 1989, in Des Moines. KRAMER, Jason A. and married July 17, 1997, in Eldora.

BLEWETT, Clint H. and Diane married May 29, 1982, in Cedar Rapids. BENNETT, Kevin T. and Jean-linetlc, married July 1, 1980, in Waterloo. NELSON, Larry D.

and Cynthia married Dec. 4, 1992, in Black Flawk County. DREYER, James R. and Debra married July 17, 1982, in Cedar Falls. EUCHNER, James H.

II and Carolyn married May 28, 1983, Cedar Falls. ORR, Daniel W. and Amy married July 12, 1997, in Cedar Falls. WILLIAMS, Patrick D. and Jill married Dec.

29, 1995, in Cedar Falls. MONTOVER, Mitchel W. and Rachel, married Nov. 26, 1997, in Waterloo. RAGSDALE, Gregory R.

and Michelle, married July 13, 1985, in Oran. HURLEY, James C. and Mary married Sept. 1, 1987, in Macomb, Mich. WATERS, Lee A.

and Louise, married in 1956 in Chicaco. BROWN-WALTON, Brian and Stasi married Oct. 22, 1988, in Cedar Falls. NE Iowa Deaths WAVERLY Alllia Louise Newhoff, 69. of Readlyn, formerly of Waverlv, died Thursday.

Dec. 2 1 at home of natural lire Alarms Saturday 1 1 :59 a.m., to 2426 W. Sixth medical response. 12:32 p.m., to 2258 Logan smell of smoke inside residence, found to be faulty light switch. 12:43 p.m., to Highway 218 and West Washington Street, rescue response call, nothing found.

1:07 p.m., to Old Navy, Crossroads Center, medical response. Fire Alarms Sunday 9:20 a.m., to 3615 Canterbury Court Apt. 3, report of a gas leak, no leak found. 1 1:20 a.m., to West Fourth Street and Ansborough Avenue, rescue response. 12:50 a.m., to Holiday Inn, 205 W.

Fourth alarm malfunction. 7:15 p.m., to Longfellow Elementary School, 233 Edwards alarm malfunction. 8:02 p.m., to 1500 block of Airline Highway, rescue response. Police Log Gleason Terry Scullark of 1 1 1 1 Lincoln St. was arrested Sunday on a complaint of operating while intoxicated.

A police officer said he saw Scullark driving erratically in the 8(X) block of Utica Street. Mirsad Sabic of 829 Byron Ave. as arrested on a complaint of operating while intoxicated Sunday. A police officer said he saw Sabic trying to free his car that was stuck in the snow near West Ninth Street and Grant Avenue. Fie later took a breath test and was found to be drunk, police said.

Aaron James Maurer of 1428 Kimball Ave. was arrested on complaints of operating hile intoxicaed and possession of marijuana Sunday. A police officer found Maurcr's car stuck in the snow at Holm Street and Vermont Street. Maurer appeared drunk, which was later confirmed through a breath test, according to police. FOX, Brian E.

and Amanda married May 13, 1996, in Iow a. WILLETT, Rex C. and Pamela married Dec. 8. 19S8.

in Black Hawk County. CANNON, Larry L. and Cathy married Jan. 29, 2(XX), in Cedar Falls. LEEPER, Larry J.

and Tammy married Aug. 25, 1 99 1 in Waterloo. sisters, Ruth Kampcr of Volga. Ester Wilson of Dyersville, JoAnn Hughson of Maynard, Nancy Buhmann of Randalia. Mary Henderson of Arlington and Donna Buhman of Fayette; services ill be 7 p.m.

Tuesday at Fjelslul Funeral Home, Decorah; there ill be no visitation, his body was cremated. Manchester Clarence J. "The Chief Althoff, 62, of Manchester, died Sunday, Dec. 24, at Regional Medical Center, Manchester, of causes; sunivors include three daughters. Linda Smith of Brighton.

Cristie Brase of Plainfield and Jolene Wehling of Readlyn; three sons. Rickie Ensign of Nashua. Randy Ensign of Alliance, and Dirk Newhoff Jr. of Baynard. 21 grandchildren and live great-grandchildren; and three brothers, Darrel Hurt of Tyler, Texas, Leon Hurt of Lyndon, and Pete Hurt of Haven, she as preceded in death by a daughter.

Jeanine Crooks; a grandson: and two brothers. Gale and Charles Hurt; services were 1 p.m. Saturday at Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home, Waverlv, with burial in Horton Cemetery. Horton; memorials may be directed to the family. Alma Newhoff a heart attack: survivors include his wile, Margie; two sons, Ted of Manchester and Craig of Urbana; four daughters, Lori Trenkamp and Cindy Craig, both of Manchester, and Lisa Allyn and Paula Bamhart.

both of Cedar Rapids; his mother, Vivian Althoff of Earlville; 12 grandchildren; two brothers, Charles of Cascade and Ed of Anamosa; and two sisters, Geri Kintle and Kathy Graham, both of Cedar Rapids: he as preceded in death by his father, Frank; and two sisters, Virginia Daboff and Elaine Kirsch; services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Manchester, with burial in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Earlville; friends may call I Clarence Althoff RICEVILLE Leona Clara Schreiber, 83, of Rieeville, died Saturday, Dec. 23, at the Rieeville Community Rest Home of natural causes: survivors include a son, Leland Shultz of Panama City, a daughter, Betty Borchardt of Rieeville; a stepson, Lauren Schreiber of Chicago; seven grandchildren.

1 7 great-grandchildren, a stepgrandchild and two stepgreat-grandehil-dren; and a sister, Alvina Bills of Saratoga; she was preceded in death by her second husband. Arlin, in 1980; and four brothers, Walter, Norbert, Leonard and Erdman Groth; services ill be 1 1 a.m. Wednesday at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Rieeville. with burial in the Saratoga Cemetery.

Saratoga; friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Lindstrom Funeral Home, Rieeville; Mrs. Schreiber taught at Rieeville Elementary and the Osage Elementary School; she was a charter member in the Rieeville Wa-tan-ye club. iowa falls Bernadine F. "Bernne" Mullane, 77, of Iowa Allen Hospital HENDRICKSON.

Trevor and Abby, of Waterloo, girl (Dec. 23). ELLIS, Taneka, and TERRY, Bobby, of Waterloo, girl (Dec. 23). LEWIS.

Patricia Rose, and CASE. Todd, of Washburn, girl (Dec. 20). Covenant Medical Center BAYNESS, Bryan and Jennifer, of Fairbank. girl (Dec.

24). KREMER, Kenneth and Sonya, of Cedar Falls, boy (Dec. 24). Falls, died Sunday. Dec.

24, at Ellsworth Municipal Hospital, Iowa Falls, of natural causes; survivors include her husband. Robert two daughters, Kathy Higgins and Patricia Cotteen, both of Hudson, Ohio; two grandchildren; a brother, Robert Silvest of Temple Terrace, and a sister, June Jackson of Oelwein; she was preceded in death by a sister, Berdell Ann Silvest; services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mark's Catholic Church, with burial in Union Cemetery, both in Iowa Falls; friends may call from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Linn's Funeral Chapel.

Iowa Falls, where there will be a 7:30 p.m. Scripture service, followed by a rosary; memorials i -J. Milosevic comes under fire from Yugoslav premier to be Irom 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Bolinenkamp-Murdoch Funeral Home, Manchester, where there will be a 4:30 p.m. Scripture service and a 5 p.m.

rosary by the St. Gerard Club; visitation also for an hour before services Thursday at the church; memorials may be directed to the family; Mr. Althoff fanned and tiled, running his own construction business, Althoff Construction, and also ran the Arrow Cafe, Manchester, ith his ife from 1975 to 19S8. POSTVILLE Leo F. Focls, 83, of Postville, died Saturday, Dec.

23, at Palmer Lutheran Health Center, West Union, after a brief illness; survivors include his wife, Dorothy: three sons, Terry and Tennis, both of Postville, and Thomas of Stillw ater. three grandchildren, two step-grandchildren and seen stcpgreat-grandchildrcn; and a sister, Ruby Norden of Brooklyn; he was preceded in death by a brother. Waller; services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Community Presbyterian Church, Postville, with burial in the Postville Cemetery; friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Schulle Funeral Home, Postville, from 8:15 to 9 a.m.

Thursday at the Good Samaritan Center, Postville, and for an hour before services Thursday at the church. Arlington Florence A. Nus, 86. of Downey. formerly of Arlington, died Thursday, Dec.

21, at the Dow ney Community Health Care Center after a brief illness; survivors include two brothers, Donald Nus of Arlington and Veni Nus of Cedar Park. Texas: and three sisters, Doris Ridenour of Plaeentia, Gertrude Hansel of Cedar Rapids and Virginia Nus of Downey; she was preceded in death by a brother, Raymond Nus; private family graveside services will be at a later date, ith burial in Taylorsville Cemetery. Arlington; there will be no visitation; memorials may be directed to the St. John Lutheran Church, Arlington: Jamison-Schniitz Funeral Home, Oelwein, is in charge of arrangements; she had been a secretary in Cedar Rapids and Downey for many years. ALDEN Netha L.

Surls, 94. of Alden. died Friday, Dec. 22, at North Iowa Mercy Health Center, Mason City, of natural causes; survivors include three daughters, Doris Pray of Dow s. Charlene Wilkie of Alden and Joan Sharar of Garner; and nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; she was preceded in death by two husbands, Charles Kempthorne, in 1941, and Charles L.

Surls. in 1983; a son. Gerald Kempthorne; a great-grandson; a brother, Howard Mahoney; and a sister. Helen Johnson; services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church, with burial in Union Cemetery, both in Iowa Falls; friends may call from 3 to 7 p.m.

Tuesday at Surls Funeral Home, Iowa Falls; Mrs, Surls taught in country schools and also in Bradford from 1955 until the school closed in 1966. Bernadine Mullane may be directed to the family in care of her husband, Bob Mullane, 107 Glenn Drive, Iowa Falls 50126; Mrs. Mullane had been a business manager of the Woods Hotel, Iowa Falls, and had previously been a librarian at the junior high school in Iow a Falls. DECORAH Ervin M. Ericksoil, 58, of Decorah, died Saturday, Dec.

23, at Winneshiek County Memorial Hospital, Decorah, of cancer; survivors include his wife, Angie; two sons, Shawn of Cresco and Brian of Decorah; a daughter, Kristi Erdahl of Cresco; his father, Harold of Mabel, four grandchildren; a brother, Harlan of Decorah; and a sister, Marilyn Canady of Cedar Rapids; services will be 1 1 a.m. Tuesday at Decorah Lutheran Church; friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. today at Fjelslul Funeral Home, Decorah, and for an hour before sen ices Tuesday at the church. DECORAH Gary Dean Suhr, 56. of rural Decorah, died Friday, Dec.

22, at his home of cancer; survivors include his wife, Elaine; three sons, Jeffrey of Waukon, Matthew of Altoona and Greg of Decorah; a daughter, Julie Laughlin of The Plains, Ohio; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; six brothers, Arnold and Paul, both of Arlington, Donald of Homewood, Dale of Calmar, Ronald of Spring Green, and Duanc of Ankeny; and six BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) With official returns confirming a sweeping election victory of Serbian pro-democracy forces Monday, the new premier-designate said former leader Slobodan Milosevic will face prosecution for years of crime and corruption. Zoran Djindjic said Milosevic will have to answer for what he has done to his country. Djindjic is slated to become prime minister after his Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition won a two-thirds majority in the dominant Yugoslav republic's parliament. "He ill first have to answer in Serbia for all the terrible things he has done starting from corruption, crime, election fraud and ordering murders," Djindjic told reporters. He said Milosevic could be arrested, depending on the outcome of an investigation that could start within the next few weeks.

Asked if Milosevic should be sent to The Hague tribunal, which has indicted him for war crimes in Kosovo and has been demanding his extradition, Djindjic said: "Milosevic shouldn't be made a victim because he is not a victim, he is a criminal." Victory by the pro-democracy forces in Saturday's election has effectively removed the last vestiges of the former president's power structure. Milosevic was forced to concede defeat in the Sept. 24 presidential elections after Yugoslavs took to the streets in protest in October. The change of the administration in Serbia, which, along with much smaller Montenegro forms Yugoslavia, leaves the former leader more vulnerable to prosecution for misrule during his 13 years in power. With more than 90 percent of the ballots counted, the coalition led by new Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica had secured 176 seats in the 250-member legislature.

Milosevic's Socialists were a distant second with 37 seats. Two other parties made it into the assembly: the ultranationalist Radical Party, with 23 seats, and the hard-line Serbian Unity Party, with 14. Final results were expected later Monday at the earliest, but no major shifts are expected. Djindjic said that the new Serbian government, the first noncommunist government since 1945, will be in place by Jan. 1 5.

Death Notices Eldora; visitation from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Creps-Abels Funeral Home, 'Eldora. (641) 858-2181, where there will be a 6 p.m. prayer service. DENVER Vcrnie L.

Ohmann, 85, of Denver, died Sun-clay, Dec. 24, at Country View Care Center, Waterloo, of natural causes; services pending with Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home," Denver, (319) Chapel on Kimball, 233-3146, with burial in Elmwood Cemetery, both in Waterloo; visitation for an hour before services Tuesday at the funeral home; memorials to the family. ELDORA Leslie A. Ilannun-Lorher, 43, of Marengo, formerly of Eldora, died Saturday, Dec. 23, at her home of natural causes; services 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, with burial in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, both in his body was cremated; memorials to the family; Dahl-Van Hove-Schoof Funeral Home, 266-7525, is in charge of arrangements. EVANSDALE George L. Atkins, 78, of Evansdale, died Friday.

Dec. 22, at his home following complications of cancer; services 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Kearns. Huisman-Sehumacher Chapel on Kimball, 233-3146, ith burial in the Garden of Memories Cemetery, both in Waterloo; military rites will be conducted by Evansdale AMVETS Post 31 and Waterloo AMVETS Post 19; visitation from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and for an hour before services Wednesday at the funeral home; memorials to the family.

EVANSDALE Lela J. Hanlin, 66, of Evansdale, died Thursday, Dec. 21, at Covenant Medial Center, Waterloo, of natural causes; services 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Kearns, Huisman-Sehumacher WATERLOO Marguerite Irene Anderson. 86, of Waterloo, died Friday, Dec.

22, at Manor Care of natural causes; services 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery; visitation from 9 a.m. until service time Tuesday at the church: memorials to the church; Kearns, Huisman-Sehumacher Chapel on Kimball, 233-3146. is in charge of arrangements.

CEDAR FALLS Doris Louise Kasischke, 81, of 7511 University and formerly of Eldora, died Saturday. Dec. 23. at the Cedar Falls Lutheran Home of natural causes; family directed memorial services 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Cedar Falls Lutheran Home chapel, with inunrnment at Eastlawn Cemetery, Eldora, at a later date: there ill be no visitation; her body was cremated; memorials to the Cedar Falls Lutheran Home Chapel Fund or St.

Paul Lutheran Church, Eldora; Dahl-Van Hove-Schoof Funeral Home, 266-7525, is in charge of arrangements. CEDAR FALLS Joseph Peter Iloltz. 81. of Cedar Falls, formerly of Muskegon. died Friday.

Dec. 22 at his home from complications of a lengthy illness; services 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Stephen's Catholic Student Center, Cedar Falls, ith inurnment in Hill-crest Cemetery, Temple. Texas, at a later date; there will be no visitation; I' U-'A r- 'X A Gift of Music Call Now To Register 10 WEEKS FREE FOR SENIOR ADULTS 236-1899 No tedious finger exercises Class size limited, call today Wo Musical background needed Wo instrument required F1 20.

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