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Sheila Albrecht
Sheila D. Hale Albrecht, age 54, of Prairie du Chien, WI, diedSaturday, December 2, 2011, at Prairie du Chien Memorial Hospital. She was born on March 11, 1957, in Prairie du Chien, a daughter of Robert and Darleen (Pitzer) Hale.
Sheila gave her time to personal care giving in the Prairie du Chien area and at G&G Living in Guttenberg.
When not working she could be found enjoying her favorite past time - gardening.
Sheila is survived by her life partner, Richard Boller; two sons, Robert Bronson & Matthew Bronson; her mother, Darleen Hale; a granddaughter, Lillian Bronson; her twelve siblings, Becky (Gary) Bjorge, Robert Hale, Kim Wilker, Todd (Jane) Hale, Rodney (Brenda) Hale, Timothy (Carol) Hale, Scott (Maureen) Hale, Kurt (Deb) Hale, Eric Hale, Kristin (Frank) Ries, Jennifer Wepking, and Kerri (Jason) Damm; and many nieces, nephews, and other loving relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her father, Robert; and a brother, Gregory Hale.
Funeral Services were held at 12 noon on Saturday, December 10, 2011, at Schwartz Funeral Home in Lancaster, with Pastor Mike Christensen officiating. Burial was in Hillside Cemetery in Lancaster. Visitation was from 10 am until the start of the service Saturday at the funeral home.
Carson Alcorn
Carson C. Alcorn, age 71, of Lancaster, went to be with
the Lord on Saturday, June 13th 2015 at his residence surrounded by his family,
after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born on January 25, 1944, the son
of Clyde Bennett and Alverda Susan (Vesperman) Alcorn. Carson attended
Bowen Country School, near the family farm, and graduated from Lancaster High
School. While working at the Lancaster State Bank (M&I and now BMO Bank) he
graduated from the University of Wisconsin Graduate School of Banking and over
time became Director and Senior Vice President.
Carson married Dorothy M. "Dottie" Bakken on July
12th, 1975 at the Lancaster United Methodist Church. Together they raised
their two children, Aaron & Terrissa and enjoyed working together (especially on
the farm), traveling and socializing with extended family and friends.
Carson loved telling jokes and his quick wit helped
create a strong community where he helped organize the Lancaster Community,
Hospital & Scholarship Funds. His passion for helping others led him to
serve on the Lancaster Housing Authority, Southwest Tech Financial Advisory
Board, American Foreign Exchange for Students, Lancaster Chamber Ambassadors,
Jaycees, and the United Way. He was very active in his faith through his
involvement in the Lancaster United Methodist Church, Shared Ministry Committee,
& the Council of Ministries. Carson didnt stop there and volunteered his
time to the Grant County Fairgrounds & Livestock for more than 30 years!
During retirement, he became a personal financial advisor for many people.
Carson is preceded in death by his parents and son
Arik Carson. He is survived by his wife, Dottie, their children: Aaron
Breck (wife Tami Jo) & Terrissa Lynn Alcorn. He will also be missed dearly
by his three grandchildren: Alexandra May, Arik Carl and Adam Carson Alcorn, and
members of the Bakken family.
Funeral services were on Wednesday, June 17, 2015, at 10:30 a.m. at the Lancaster United Methodist Church with Pastor Barb Cook officiating. Burial was in Hillside Cemetery, Lancaster. Family and friends called on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 from 3:00 7:00 p.m. at the Lancaster United Methodist Church, and on Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. until time of services at the church. In lieu of plants and flowers, a Carson Alcorn Memorial Fund has been established. Schwartz Funeral Home of Lancaster is assisting the family.
Dorothy Allbee
Dorothy F. Allbee, age 96, of Lancaster,
passed away on Wednesday, September 16, 2015, at Orchard Manor Nursing Home,
Lancaster. She was born on July 28, 1919, in Beetown the
daughter of Dustin and Ocea (Laufenberg) Potter. Dorothy attended Beetown rural
school. On November 22, 1937 she was united into marriage to Frank M. Allbee.
Together they farmed in Waterloo Township. She was also employed for over thirty
years at Rapid Die and Molding in Cassville. Dorothy enjoyed playing cards,
gardening and cooking.
Surviving is her son Roger (Betty) Allbee, seven
grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, her special companion Joe Berntgen,
and a sister Opal (Harley) Laugesen Turner.
She was preceded in death by a son Robert (Diane) Allbee, a
granddaughter Joan Anderson, her siblings, Marilyn (Richard) Irish, La Verne
(Ann) Potter, Hazel (Bernie) Louthain Levins, Lulu (Myron) Pritchett, Glenice
(Tom) Allbee, Cecil (Marie) and Clyde Potter.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, September 22,
2015 at 10:30 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Lancaster, with Pastor
Mark Hoehne officiating. Burial was in the Hurricane Cemetery, Waterloo
Township. Family and friends called on Tuesday, September 22, 2015 from 9:00
a.m. until time of services at the church. The Schwartz Funeral Home & Cremation
Services in Lancaster is assisting the family.
Nellie M. Altom
Nellie M. Altom, age 103, of Fennimore, passed away on Tuesday, December 1, 2009 at the Fennimore Good Samaritan Society. She was born August 7, 1906, the daughter of Harry and Emma (Sandifer) Titus in Smithboro, IL. Nellie graduated from Mulberry Grove High School and attended Eastern Illinois Teachers College and taught elementary grades for 10 years at Walshville, Myatt, Elm Point, McCord and Smithboro Schools.
On May 31, 1930, Nellie married Charles O. Altom in Greenville, IL. She assisted him in a photographic business with hand color tinting of black and white pictures. She was a member of the First Christian Church and served many years in the Sunday School, Missions and Home Departments. She was a devoted caretaker for her parents and husband until his death in 1974.
Nellie moved to Lancaster, WI in 1979 to be near her family. She volunteered at the Grant County Thrift Shop and was active in the Calvary Community Church Missions group.
Nellie is survived by her daughter, Linda Lyons, Fennimore; two grandsons: Dr. Matthew (Robin) Lyons, Odon, IN and Dr. Justin Lyons (fianc, Samantha Lawrentz), Ashland, OH; two great-granddaughters: Sarah and Abigail Lyons.
She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents and her brother, Harry Titus, Jr.
Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, December 7, 2009 at First Christian Church in Greenville, IL with Pastor Darrel Bolen officiating. Burial was in Montrose Cemetery, Greenville, IL. Visitation was held from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 3, 2009 at the Schwartz Funeral Home in Lancaster, WI and from 12:00 p.m. until time of services on Monday, December 7 at the church in Greenville, IL.
The Schwartz Funeral Home in Lancaster, WI and the Donnell-Wiegard Funeral Home in Greenville, IL is serving the family.
Memorials are preferred to the Fennimore Good Samaritan Center Star Committee.
Memorials are preferred to the Bond Christian Service Camp: c/o First Christian Church in Greenville.
Delores "Toddy" Ames
Delores E. Toddy Ames, age 72, of Potosi, died on Monday, February 7, 2011, at home surrounded by her family. She was born on August 9, 1938, at home, the daughter of Clinton and Edith (Fritz) Russell. Delores graduated from Lancaster High School in 1956. On June 4, 1957, Delores was united in marriage to Udell B. Ames at the Evangelical and Reformed Church in Lancaster. She babysat many of the neighborhood children before starting to work at Advance Transformer. She was later employed at the Lancaster Care Center. Delores was a member of St. Andrew and St. Thomas Catholic Church and was an avid Cubs and Packer fan. She enjoyed her walks in the park, shopping, gambling, and spending time with her family.
Survivors include her husband, Udell Ames; one daughter, Linda (Bill) Kress; three sons: Greg (Ginger) Ames, Todd (special friend, Sandy Leibfried) Ames, and Gary (Tammy) Ames; nine grandchildren: Holly (friend, Tim Brockling) Kress, Mitch (Melissa) Kress, Shane (fianc, Val Steffens) Ames, Cody (Brook) Ames, Haley, Tanner, Malorie, Makila, and Abby Ames; three great-grandchildren: Addy, Sophia, and Logan Kress; her mother, Edith Russell; two sisters: Arlene (Norbert) Wieland and Bonnie (Denny) Stluka; many nieces and nephews.
Delores was preceded in death by a brother, Larry, her father, Clinton, her father and mother-in-law, Bert and Gertrude Ames, and brother-in-law, Gernert Ames;.
Funeral services were Friday, February 11, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Andrew Catholic Church in Tennyson with Father Richard Leffler officiating. Burial was in Van Buren Cemetery, Potosi Township. Family and friends called on Thursday, February 10, 2011, from 3:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at St. Andrew Catholic Church and on Friday, February 11, 2011, from 10:00 a.m. until time of services at the church. Martin Funeral Home in Potosi is assisting the family.
Gernert F. Ames
Gernert F. Ames, age 74, of
Gernert was a member of
Gernert is survived by nine children:
Randy Ames, Waukesha, WI, Deborah (Joel) Sommerfeldt, Merrill, WI,
Vickie (Tim) Redington, Monticello, MN, Celeste (Greg) Steiner,
Potosi, WI, Michelle (John) Armstrong, East Dubuque, IL, Michael
(Belinda) Ames, Kokomo, IL, John (Julie) Vocke, Sheffield, IL, Tammy
(Mike) Serdynski, Muskego, WI and Gernert P. (special friend, Mandy
Jo) Ames, Dodgeville, WI; 29 grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; his wife, Phyllis Ames, East Dubuque, IL; three
brothers: Udell (Toddy) and Don (Cleone) Ames,
both of Potosi, WI and Roger (Rita) Ames, Prairie du Chien, WI;
nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter,
Jacqueline and a granddaughter, Bianca Laura.
Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, April 6,
2009 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (1755 Delhi St.) in Dubuque
with the Pastor Arnold Flater officiating. Burial was held in
In lieu of flowers and plants, a Gernert F. Ames Memorial
Fund has been established.
The
Joan Ames
Joan E. Ames, age 75, of Lancaster, died Friday, January 29, 2016 at St. Mary's
Hospital in Madison. Joan was born on November 13, 1940 in
Tennyson, a daughter of Leo & Sylvia (Broihan) Schmitz. She
graduated from Lancaster High School in 1958. Joan married
John Ames on May 23, 1959 at St. Clement Catholic Church in Lancaster. She
raised her family while working at the former Lancaster Memorial Hospital and
later, at Morningside Assisted Living, until her retirement.
Joan enjoyed collectables, car club cruises, family camping trips, and cooking
and baking for her family.
Joan is survived by her husband, John; her children, Julie
(Terry) Knapp, Jim, Jerry (Pauline), Joel (Tina), Jeff (Linda) and Jon (Sandy);
19 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and her cat, Mittens.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Joyce
Klaas; a niece, Kim Myers; a daughter-in-law, Kathy Ames; and a grandson, Duane.
Family greeted friends on Saturday, April 2, 2016,
from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at Schwartz Funeral Home & Cremation Services
in Lancaster. Private family burial was in Hillside Cemetery,
Lancaster. A Joan Ames Memorial Fund has been established.
Colleen Anderson
Colleen M. Anderson, age 66, of
Wisconsin Rapids, formerly of Patch Grove, Wisconsin passed away on Monday,
May 16, 2016, at Aspirus Riverview Hospital in Wisconsin Rapids. She was
born on December 23, 1949, in Boscobel, the daughter of Leo and Dorothy (Stadele)
Lester. Colleen attended West Grant High School. She furthered her education
at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College in Fennimore and obtained a degree
in Marketing. Colleen was employed at Wellington Place at Biron, Wisconsin
Rapids, WI. On September 22, 1984, she was united in marriage to David
Anderson at Wyalusing State Park, Bagley, Wisconsin. After their marriage,
Colleen enjoyed traveling and was an avid quilter.
Survivors include her loving husband, David;
three children: Lisa Pitzer, Boscobel, WI; Bryan Breuer, Denver, CO; Lacey
Anderson, Englewood, CO. Three stepchildren: Kevin Anderson, Drumore, PA;
Kirk Anderson, Conifer, CO; Kory Anderson, Portage, WI. Colleen also had
seventeen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Surviving siblings
include: Michael, Middleton, WI; John, Farina, IL; Greg, Charlotte, NC;
Donavon, Gays Mills, WI; Joe, Seligman, MO; Kenny, Boscobel, WI; Richard
Boscobel, WI; Brendon, Mt. Hope, WI. Four sisters: Trudi Finney, Prairie du Chien, WI; Janice
Kirshbaum, Mt.Hope, WI; Theresa Kieler, West Burlington, IA; Anna Marie
Lester, Madison, WI.
In addition to her father and mother, Colleen was
preceded in death by a son, Eric Breuer and a sister, Susan Schmelling.
A Celebration of Life Ceremony was held on
Saturday, May 21, 2016, at 2:30 p.m. at Martin Funeral Home & Cremation
Services in Bloomington. Private family graveside services were held on Sunday, May 22, 2016, at Patch Grove Cemetery, Patch Grove with
Pastor Mary Ann Floerke officiating. Family and friends called on
Saturday, May 21, 2016, from 1:00 until time of services at the Martin
Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Bloomington.
Leland Anderson
Leland W. Anderson, age 100, of
Bagley, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday, April 19, 2017, at
his home.
He was born on December 30, 1916, in Patch Grove, the
son of George and Wessie (Key) Anderson. Leland graduated
from Patch Grove High School. He then worked in Chicago
for a short time, where he met the love of his life, Elsie Jahoda.
They were married on June 17, 1939, in Oak Park, IL.
In 1940, they moved to the Bagley area where they farmed together for
many years.
Leland drove school bus for the West Grant School
District for 18 years. After retiring from farming, he
was a milk truck driver for Hazleton Cheese Factory.
Leland enjoyed bowling, woodworking, mowing his yard and sitting on his deck
watching the birds and flowers. He dearly loved his
family and treasured their visits.
Survivors include five children:
Robert (DeAnna), Glenwood Springs, CO; Dixie (Bob) Duff, Three Rivers, MI;
David, Wisconsin Rapids; Mark, Winona, MN; Julie (Chuck) Raisbeck,
Bloomington; 12 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, Leland was preceded in
death by his wife of 67 years, Elsie; two sisters: Meryl and Monna; a
daughter-in-law, Colleen; and a grandson, Eric Breuer.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, May 6, 2017,
at 11:00 a.m. at Martin Schwartz Funeral Home & Crematory in Bloomington
with Reverend Mary Ann Floerke officiating. Burial was in Patch Grove Cemetery, Patch Grove. Family and
friends called on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until time of services at the
funeral home.
Selma E. "Betty" (Dearth) Anderson
Selma E.
"Betty" (Dearth)
Betty is survived by her
husband, Gene, Cassville, WI.; five step-children: Gary
(Karen) Anderson, Monroe, WI., Christina (Keith) Jelle,
Belleville, WI.; Lonna Arn,
Monticello, WI,; Laura Anderson,Lodi,
WI;. and Bill (Connie) Anderson, Monticello, WI; 13
step-grandchildren; and 21 step-great-grandchildren ,her mother,
Germaine Metz, Monroe; WI, ;six brothers: Frank (Lila) Dearth,
Wiota, WI; Jim (Jo Ann) Dearth, Friendship,, WI; Bill (Nancy)
Dearth, Oregon, WI; Roger (Bonnie) Dearth, Clinton, WI; John (Al)
Dearth, Bellevue, NE and
Robert (Cheryl) Dearth, Monroe, IN; three sisters: Margaret
Wenger, Monroe, WI;. Karen (Pat) Boyce, Clinton, WI. and Mary Ann
(Tom) Inman,
She was preceded in death by her father, Lester Dearth; her step-father, Joe Metz; a brother-in-law, LaVerne Wenger and her best friend, Berdetta Reed.
A Celebration of Life
Service was held on
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.
Betty will always be remembered for her kind and loving spirit and for her love of nature and family.
Theodore Anderson
Theodore W. "Ted" Anderson, age 89 of
Lancaster, passed away on Monday, August 1, 2016, at Orchard Manor Nursing
Home. He was born August 16, 1926 in Chicago IL.
"I Love Life!"
Ted said this even as his Alzheimer's
symptoms worsened during his five years living in Orchard Manor Nursing
Home, the place he called "Home". Ted grew up in a loving family,
strengthened by his father Theodore, mother Marie and sister Jeanne. After
graduating from High School in
Unconditional love was extended to his children:
Chip (Vicki), John, Mary, Nancy (Paul) and Alan. Also to his wonderful
Grandchildren: LeAnn (Forrest), Conor, Cole and Joshua. His
tenderness and love surrounded his great-grandsons--Cash and
His love of life, his Navy career, and his Legal career
were witness to Ted's integrity, kindness, intelligence and generosity.
His marriage to Helen in 1977 cemented a partnership filled with humor,
cameras, pets, challenges, and mutual respect and love. Ted really enjoyed
living and working in the
He is survived by his "bride" Helen, his children and
the family's younger generations. Also, his sister Jeanne (Glenn),
nieces
Ted was preceded in death by his father Theodore W.,
his mother Marie H., and two precious aunts: Bertha and Catherine.
A Celebration of Ted's Life was held on Tuesday,
August 9, 2016, at 11:00 a.m. at Orchard Manor Nursing Home Chapel with
Pastor Mark Hoehne officiating. A luncheon followed. Private
family burial with military honors accorded by the Richard Burns American
Legion Post No. 109, the William Pollock VFW Post No. 2344 and the DAV No.
40 was at Hillside Cemetery, Lancaster. Family and friends called on Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until time of services at the nursing home
chapel. Family and friends also called on Wednesday, August 10,
2016, from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at Schwartz Funeral Home & Cremation
Services in Lancaster.
Lois A. Andrew
Lois A. Andrew, age 92, of Platteville, died Tuesday, June 29, 2010 at Manor Care Health Services in Platteville. She was born on July 6, 1917, the daughter of Clarence and Lily (Foote) Chandler in Potosi , WI . Lois was united in marriage to Orrin Andrew in May of 1937 in Galena , IL . He preceded her in death on March 7, 1984. Together they farmed outside of Platteville and she also worked as a nurses aide at Greys Nursing Home in Platteville for eight years. Lois was an active member of Mt. Zion United Church of Christ in Cornelia.
Lois is survived by her son, Orlin (Virginia) Andrew, Platteville; a grandson, Jeff Andrew, Platteville; three great-grandchildren: Jeffrey Andrew (fianc, Carey Jacobs), Ashley Andrew (fiance, Aaron Howard) and Rachael Andrew; one great-great-granddaughter, Lily Rose Andrew; a sister, Tellma (Chuck) Pulliam, Caledonia, IL; nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Orrin; five sisters: Vonda Johnsen, Kay Resch, Edna Albers, Eva Rogers and Mildred Koning.
Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 3, 2010 at Mt. Zion United Church of Christ in Cornelia with Reverend Sue Strickler officiating. Burial was held in the church cemetery. Family and friends were welcome from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. on Friday, July 2 at Martin Schwartz Funeral Home in Platteville and from 9:00 a.m. until time of services Saturday at the church.
Carl C. Andrews
Carl C. Andrews, age 82, of New Berlin, formerly of Cuba City, died Sunday, April 20, 2008 at his home. He was born November 23, 1925, in Cuba City, Wisconsin, the son of Charles and Alberta (Clemens) Andrews. He graduated from Cuba City High School. Carl served in the United States Navy during World War II. He attended and graduated from Platteville Teachers College. Carl then earned his masters degree from Colorado College in Colorado Springs. He married Norma J. Krogman on August 17, 1949 at St. Marys Catholic Church in Bloomington, WI. During his teaching career, he taught at West Lima, Hartford, and Bloomington High Schools. Carl was a teacher and vice principal at New Berlin West, and was the founding principal at New Berlin Eisenhower High School. He was also a successful high school coach for both baseball and basketball. He belonged to the New Berlin American Legion Post and was a charter member of VFW Post #8318 in Cuba City. He was a member of Immaculate Heart Catholic Church in West Allis. Carls public service included many years with the New Berlin Park & Recreation Commission, the New Berlin Scholarship Committee, and the New Berlin Optimists. He always put family first and loved travel, golf, all sports, and especially high school sports.
He is survived by his wife, Norma Andrews, New Berlin; two children: David (Sandra) Andrews, Waukesha; and Nancy (Robert) Reitman, Mequon; five grandchildren: Michael Berndt, Megan (Jason) Mays, Sam Berndt, Benjamin Andrews, and Ryan Andrews; one great-grandchild, Avery Mays; two sisters: Ruth (Francis) Eckerman, Madison; and Iva (David) Modrich, Raton, NM; a sister-in-law, Jeanne Carlson, Sussex; five brothers-in-law: James Krogman, Cassville; Ernest (Jean) Krogman, Lancaster; Paul (Nelda) Krogman and Thomas (Evelyn) Krogman, both of Bloomington; and Fr. Philip Krogman, Green Lake; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers, Lee and Glen Andrews; and a sister-in-law, Mary Krogman.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at St. Marys Catholic Church in Bloomington with Father Philip Krogman officiating. Burial, with military honors accorded by the Abraham Hickok Wetmore American Legion Post #148 of Bloomington and the Cuba City VFW Post #8318, was in St. Marys Cemetery, Bloomington. Visitation was held on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 from 4:00 7:00 p.m. at the Martin Funeral Home in Bloomington, and after 9:30 a.m. Thursday morning at the funeral home.
Jane A. Andrews
Jane A. (Dalsing) Andrews, age
49, of Cassville, formerly of
She was preceded in death by her grandparents: Bernard (Luella) Dalsing and Agnes Gram Donovan.
Norma Andrews
Norma J. Andrews, age 87, of Wauwatosa
formerly of Bloomington and New Berlin, passed away on Friday, April 03,
2015, at St. Camillus Nursing Home in Wauwatosa. She was
born on June 1, 1927, in Bloomington, the daughter of Herman and Julia (Trumm)
Krogman. On August 17, 1949, Norma was united in marriage
to Carl C. Andrews at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Bloomington.
He preceded her in death in 2008.
Norma attended St. Mary's Catholic School
and Bloomington High School in Bloomington, then went on to get a teaching
degree at Platteville State Teachers College. She taught English at
Rio High School, Bloomington High School, and Lane Junior High School in
West Allis. She was a voracious reader and always had at least two
crosswords going "to keep from getting bored". Her family meant everything
to her, particularly her grandchildren.
Survivors include her children: David
(Sandra) Andrews and Nancy (Robert) Reitman; five grandchildren:
Michael (Marisa) Berndt, Megan (Jason) Mays, Benjamin Andrews, Samuel
Berndt, and Ryan (Lori) Andrews;six great-grandchildren: Amaya Berndt,
Avery, Winston, and Harrison Mays, Trey Linski, and Charles Andrews;
brothers: Jim Krogman, Paul (Nelda) Krogman, Tom (Evie) Krogman,
Father Phil Krogman; sisters-in-law: Jean Krogman, Ruth Eckerman, and
Iva (Dave) Modrich; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents and her husband, Carl, Norma
was preceded in death by a brother, Ernest; sisters-in-law, Mary Krogman and
Elaine Andrews; brothers-in-law, Fran Eckerman, Lee (Elaine) Andrews, and Glen
Andrews; a niece, Patti Schroeder, and a nephew, Glen Hawley.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Wednesday,
April 8, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Bloomington
with Father Philip Krogman and Father John Meinholz officiating.
Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Bloomington.
Family and friends called on Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. until time of
services at the church. In lieu of plants and flowers, donations
are preferred to Special Olympics in memory of Norma J. Andrews. Martin
Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Bloomington is assisting the family.
Donald M. Adrian
Donald M. Adrian,
age 80, of
Survivors include his wife, Annabelle Adrian,
In addition to his parents, Donald was preceded in death by his
brother,
Funeral
services were held on
Jon R. Arp
Jon R. Arp, age 78, of Bagley, died on Saturday, June 22, 2013, at Lancaster Care Center, Lancaster. He was born on January 17, 1935, in Rock Island, IL, the son of Otto and Dorothy (Oppendike) Arp. Jon served his country in the United States Army and the Naval Reserve. In 1954, he was united in marriage to Arlene Rice in Rock Island. Three children were born to this union: Kimberly, Shari and Jon. Jon was employed with Illinois Bell Ameritech until his retirement in 1983. In 1989, he married Diana Boyd in Moline, IL. In 1998, the couple moved to Bagley. Jon loved fishing, reading about history, and playing cribbage.
Survivors include his wife, Diana Arp, Bagley; two children: Kimberly Arp, Grass Lake, Michigan; Shari (David) Shrum, New Market, Alabama; one sister, Diana Coelho, Moline, IL; two grandchildren: Zachary Arp Barnett and Kacie Shrum; and several nieces & nephews.
In addition to his parents, Jon was preceded in death by a son, Jon.
At Jons request there was no services. Private family burial with military honors will be at a later date. Memorials are preferred to the Bagley First Responders. Martin Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Bloomington is serving the family.
The family would like to thank the staff at the Lancaster Care Center for their care and support during Jons stay.
Clinton J. Atkinson
Clinton J. Atkinson, 82 of Cuba City, formerly of Lancaster, died Friday, September 14, 2012, at Grant Regional Health Center following a brief illness.
Clinton was born on August 5, 1930, in Platteville, a son of Delbert & Vera (Speth) Atkinson. He married Iretta Puddles Lange on June 15, 1957 in Muscoda, WI. Together, they raised their three sons in Lancaster.
Clinton served in the U.S. Army until his recall home following a family tragedy. He helped on the family farm, and worked at the Dubuque Packing Company until he retired after nearly 30 years of employment. He drove truck for Gasser Hardware for a period of time, and ran the movie projectors at the Grantland Theater for several years as well. "Clint" enjoyed Harley Davidson motorcycles and competing from an early age. He was a regular in motorcycle events in the mid 1950's. He earned many trophies and much recognition with his abilities on flat tracks, hill climbs and endurance racing. He was also in the March 1955 issue of Harley Davidson magazine "The Enthusiast", as part of the 1954 State Championship Motorcycle Polo team. Clint also enjoyed fishing and camping with the love of his life. In his later years, Clint enjoyed time spent with his family, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Clinton is survived by three sons, Kevin (Julie), Rick (Donna), and Bret (Dorry); five grandchildren, Kelly (Levi) Kurth, Jessie (Justin) Donar, Clinton CJ , Mason, and Skylar Atkinson; two great-grandchildren, Caden Kurth and Landon Donar; two brothers, Leonard and Merlyn (Beverly) Atkinson; a sister-in-law, Geneva Troxel; and many nieces, nephews, and other loving relatives & friends. Clint was preceded in death by his wife, Iretta in 1992, his parents, and his infant brother, Delbert Jr.
Memorial Services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 22, 2012, at the Schwartz Funeral Home in Lancaster, with Father William Seipp officiating. Burial of cremated remains was in St. Clement Cemetery. Friends called from 9:00 a.m. until the start of the service on Saturday at the funeral home.
Leonard Atkinson
Leonard E. "Squeaky" Atkinson, age 86,
of Lancaster, passed away on Tuesday, January 20, 2015, at Orchard Manor
Nursing Home in rural Lancaster. He was born on M arch
21, 1928, on a farm near Platteville, the son of Delbert and Vera (Speth)
Atkinson. During the summer of 1941, they bought a farm
near Lancaster. Leonard grew up there and graduated from
Lancaster High School with the class of 1946. Leonard was
employed with the Dubuque Packing Company and worked there until he retired
in 1980. He liked to spend many years with his motor boat
on the river and riding his motorcycle as well as snowmobiling.
In later years after he no longer used them, he had a scooter he
enjoyed riding around Lancaster. Squeaky worked as a
special Deputy for Grant County Sheriff's Department and was known by many
as he helped at dances around the county several years ago.
After retiring, he had several part time jobs that he enjoyed,
including large load escort service and helping at Pioneer Motors in
Lancaster. Leonard was also a member Free & Accepted
Masonic Warren Lodge No. 4 in Potosi and the Lancaster United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his brother, Merlyn (Beverly)
Atkinson; three nephews: Kevin (Julie), Rick (Donna),
Bret (Dorry) Atkinson; four nieces: Angie (Don) Heim;
Darcie (Gary) Breiner; Marnie (Karl) Kane; Erin (Dan) Hayes; special friend,
Evelyn Shulka.
In addition to his parents, Leonard was preceded in
death by two brothers: Clinton (Iretta "Puddles") and Delbert Atkinson, Jr.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, January 24,
2015, at 11:00 a.m. at Schwartz Funeral Home & Cremation Services in
Lancaster with Pastor Mark Hoehne officiating. Burial was in Greenwood
Cemetery, Platteville. Family and friends called on
Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until time of services at the funeral home, where a
10:45 a.m. Masonic Service was held.
James Axt
James Robert Axt, age 64, died Monday,
October 17, 2016, at his home in Cassville. He was born on April 14, 1952,
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Robert George Axt and Lola Mary Bour Axt. He was
raised in Shorewood, Wisconsin with his older brother Geoffrey, his younger
brother William (Bill) and his sisters Suzanne (Suzy) and Cathy Sue. He
graduated from Shorewood High School in 1970 and from St. Olaf College in
Northfield, Minnesota in 1974 with a degree in history and a teaching
certificate. While at St. Olaf he met and married Joy Lynette Parker on
December 23, 1972, at Hopkins United Methodist Church in Hopkins, Minnesota.
Four children were born to them: Katherine Miriam, Gillian Marie, Andrew
James and Hannah Joy, all of whom survive him.
Immediately upon leaving St. Olaf he and Joy spent two
years teaching school in Western Australia, first in the capital city of
Western Australia, Perth, and then 300 miles up the coast in Geraldton, W.A.
James taught at City Beach High School in Perth and then at a brand new
junior high school in Geraldton. After returning from Australia, he entered
Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, where he earned a Master of Public
Administration degree and a Doctor of Juris Prudence degree in 1979. For a
year he worked in Clear Lake, Iowa, as an attorney and then opened his own
private practice in Rockwell, Iowa, while also serving as judicial
magistrate for Cerro Gordo county.
Eventually he made his way to Newton, Iowa where he
worked briefly for Farm Credit Services before spending the largest part of
his law career with the State of Iowa in the Department of Inspections and
Appeals as an administrative law judge. His final legal job was in
private practice in southern Iowa. James enjoyed photography and his cabin
in northern Wisconsin.
In addition to his survivors, he is predeceased by his
paternal grandparents August and Ella Marie Donath Axt, his maternal
grandparents Arthur Henry Bour and Catherine Mary Scholtes Bour, and his
sister, Cathy Sue Axt. His father Robert also preceded him in death and his
mother Lola passed away recently.
Memorial services will be held at a later date.
Memorials are suggested to First Presbyterian Church, 1684 Iowa Street,
Dubuque, IA 52001. Martin Schwartz Funeral Home & Crematory in
Cassville is assisting the family.
William Axtell
William F. Axtell, age 82, of
Lancaster, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 5, 2017, at Orchard Manor
Nursing Home in Lancaster. He was born on August 2,
1934, the son of Raymond and Aughelle (Ryan) Axtell.
William graduated from Cuba City High School. He farmed
for a short time before building grain bins. In June of
1954, William was united in marriage to Barbara Wenzel.
After their marriage, the couple resided in Lancaster and raised their
family. William was employed at REA on a brush crew and
worked his way to Line Superintendent. Retiring in 1994.
William was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying fishing, hunting, and cutting
wood. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and the American
Rifle Association. William was a devoted husband and
father and dearly loved spending time with his family, especially his
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Survivors include his loving wife, Barbara Axtell,
Lancaster; their children: Brenda Taylor, Bart Axtell and Lori O'Neil, all
of Lancaster; grandchildren: Jason and Michael Taylor,
Nicole Yaun, Logan O'Neil and Brittany Wallace; 5 great-grandchildren; a
brother, Raymond Axtell, Dubuque, IA; sisters-in-law: Sherry Axtell, Capron,
IL; Sally Axtell, Hazel Green; a yellow lab, Abby.
In addition to his parents, William was preceded in
death by a son-in-law, Larry "Beagle" O'Neil; his brothers:
Forrest and Silas Axtell; and a sister-in-law, Jane Axtell.
In keeping with William's wishes there will be no
service or visitation. Martin Schwartz Funeral Home &
Crematory in Lancaster is entrusted with his care.