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Boone County Hospital. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Boone, with burial at Glenwood Cemetery in Ogden. Mr. Quarnstrom retired as superintendent of the Quinn Foundry and Machine Co.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Knights of Columbus, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is survived by his wife, Mildred; two sons, Mark of Las Vegas, and Kevin of Cedar Falls; a daughter, Kathleen Robbins, and three sisters, Edith McHugh, Vivian Pleuss and Mary Phipps, all of Boone; a brother, Robert of DeSoto; six grandchildren; and a greatgrandchild. Friends may call after noon Sunday at Schroeder Memorial Chapel, where a vigil service will be at 7 p.m. Sunday. Harry Quarnstrom, 78, of Boone died of a heart attack Thursday at John B.

Rodda, 84, of Adel died of a heart ailment Thursday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at First Southern Baptist Church, of which he was a member, and burial will be in Oakdale Cemetery. Mr. Rodda was born in Swan and lived in Adel most his life.

He was a retired employee of United Brick and Tile Co. Survivors include three daughters, Opal Jean Ashley of Tavares, Doris Wilcox of Adel and Delores Miller of Dallas Center; a sister, Lulu Bos of Prairie City; 11 grandchildren; and 15 ndchildren. Friends may call after noon Sunday at the Fisher Funeral Home, where family will greet friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to his church. Phyllis L.

Doke, 70, of 2835 70th Urbandale, died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital homemaker, lived Medical Center of a heart ailment resulting from diabetes. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Southtown Funeral Home. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Doke, a in the Des Moines area all her life and was a member of Park Avenue Presbyterian Church.

A daughter, Marilyn Fessler of Seattle, survives. Her longtime companion was Daryl Jenison of Des Moines. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, where the family will be present from 2 to 4 p.m. Betty Yates, 83, of Scotts Valley, died of pneumonia May 11 at a Santa Cruz, hospital.

The body was cremated and memorial services will be at a later date. Yates lived in Warren County most of her life until 17 years ago and was formerly a beautician in Indianola for 43 years. She is survived by two daughters, Joan Book of Santa Cruz and Pam Owen of Phoenix, three brothers, Walter Morris of Charlotte Harbor, James Morris of New Virginia and Richard Morris of Dallas, three sisters, Margaret Lockhart of Colfax, Bea Gathright of Buena Park, and Shirley Rosendahl of Des Moines; and a grandchild. Santa Cruz Memorial Funeral Home handled arrangements. MARRIAGES These people have applied for marriage censes in Polk County.

Chad M. Allison, 22, West Des Moines, and Tiffany Cottle, 22, West Des Moines. Randy M. Bradshaw, 24, Des Moines, and Leslie R. Miller, 22, Des Moines.

Dennis W. Fitzgerald, 40, Des Moines, and BetBrian L. Laws, 22, Des Moines, and Janelle R. ty R. Phillips, 30, Des Moines.

Dupree, 20, Des Moines. Steven D. Pair, 24, Ankeny, and Susan E. McBee, 21, Ankeny. Lawrence W.

Hingst 25, West Des Moines, and Tricia K. Youngquist, 22, West Des Moines. Timothy G. Uecker, 37, Urbandale, and Debra R. Thomas, 36, Urbandale.

D. Wilson, 45, Des Moines, and Barbara Rickey J. Chipp, 41, Des Moines. Scott A. Jones, 31.

Des Moines, and Adda J. Christopher J. Zepp, 26, Des Moines, and LauLeyva, 22, Burnsville, Minn. rel R. Weber, 24, Des Moines.

David J. Parker, 25, West Des Moines, and Denise M. Maxwell, 23, West Des Moines. Jeffery E. Cooper.

32, Des Moines, and Nadine A. Niemuth, 30, Des Moines. Douglas L. fa*gen, 22, Des Moines, and Kristen M. Madison, 22, Des Moines.

Andrew J. Dunn, 28. Des Moines, and Roxanne M. Hogue, 33, Des Moines. Douglas G.

Tychsen, 30, West Des Moines, and Amy J. Dolan, 31, West Des Moines. DES MOINES DEATHS CAMOS Lorene 58, of 3022 Aurora Ave. died Friday at lowa Methodist Medical Center. CLARK Carol 42, of 5812 S.W.

Fifth St. died Friday at lowa Methodist Medical Center. CONNETT Edward, 75, of 2620 N.E. 44th Ave. died Friday at Des Moines General Hospital.

DOKE Phyllis 70, of 2835 70th Urbandale, died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. JENNINGS Robert Lee, 15, of 616 E. Walnut St. died Friday at lowa Methodist Medical Center. OLNEY Vane 74, of Redding died Thursday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center.

SODA Rose, 73, of 915 Caulder Ave. died Thursday at home. STOCKHAM Velma, 63. of Bloomfield died Friday at lowa Methodist Medical Center. TEMPLEMAN Clarence.

65, of Monroe died Friday at Broadlawns Medical Center. TOW Ethel 84, of 2714 Ingersoll Ave. died Friday at lowa Methodist Medical Center. VADER George Maylon, 89, of Leon died Friday at Veteran's Medical Center. ZAGAR Hallie daughter of Sandra and Rudolph Zagar of Perry, was stillborn Thursday at lowa Methodist Medical Center.

ALMANAC OBITUARIES accident at Southwest Ninth Street and Davis Avenue. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Union Missionary Baptist Church, and burial will be in Glendale Cemetery. Rodney S. Silliman, 22, of 1325 McCormick St.

died 1 Tuesday of injuries suffered in an auto-motorcycle Mr. Silliman, an employee of Polk County, was born in Lauderdale, and lived in Des Moines seven years. He is survived by a daughter, Ashley Silliman, his mother, Shirley Thompson, a sister, Doleen Thompson, and three brothers, Timothy Thompson, Mark Thompson and Derek Thompson, all of Des Moines; and his father, Willie Thompson, and his grandparents, Ruthie and George Thompson, all of Lauderdale. The family will visit with friends at a 7 to 8 p.m. wake service Monday at Estes Son Funeral Home.

Rose Soda, 73, of 915 Caulder Ave. died Thursday at home of complications of diabetes. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Anthony Catholic Church, of which she was a member.

Burial will be in Glendale Cemetery. Mrs. Soda was a homemaker and lifelong resident of Des Moines. She is survived by a son, Samuel two daughters, Rose Ann Johansen and Theresa Wolff, two brothers, John Pirillo and Jim Pirillo, and three sisters, Connie Sciorrotta, Rose Murano and Clara Formaro, all of Des Moines; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The family will visit with friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Tonini Funeral Home, where there will be a 7 p.m. vigil service Sunday. Audrey Lucille Cheatom, 61, of 1179 11th St. died of a respiratory ailment Wednesday at Broadlawns Medical Center.

Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Estes Son Funeral Home, and burial will be in Glendale Cemetery. Mrs. Cheatom was born in Oskaloosa and lived in Des Moines 51 years, retiring from Horton Supply Co. She was a member of Morning Star Baptist Church.

Among survivors are two sons, Charles Rivers Sr. of Des Moines and Larry Rivers of Lamoni; a daughter, Linda Edwards of Omaha; her mother, Wilma Harris of Des Moines; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. The family will visit with friends at a noon to 1 p.m. wake service today at the funeral home. Dorothy I.

Schmidt, 69, of Audu- bon died of cancer Wednesday at Friendship Home. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Kessler Funeral Home, and burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Schmidt was born in Audubon.

She had been a member of Audubon County Republican Women and the Federated Women's Club. Survivors include her husband, Frank; two daughters, Maxine Schmidt of Westminster, Janice Hummel of Murphy, N.C.; three sons, Ervin of Lake Park, Lloyd of West Des Moines and Bill Atlantic; a sister, Norma Norris of Des Moines; five brothers, Jim Oakley of Tipton, Howard Oakley of Stafford, and George Oakley, Lloyd Oakley and Allen Oakley, all of Audubon; five grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. The family will visit with friends after 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Verl J.

"Barny" Garwood, 72, of Grinnell died of cancer Wednesday at home. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. today at Grinnell United Methodist Church, and burial will be in Hazelwood Cemetery. Mr. Garwood, a lifelong Grinnell resident, retired as public works director after being employed by the city for 36 years.

He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of the Methodist Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, the Iowa Water Pollution Control Association, Kaaba Shrine of Davenport, Hermon Masonic Lodge, Poweshiek County Shrine Club, Royal Arch Masons and Izaak Walton League. Surviving are his wife, Evelyn; a son, Ronald of Sheridan, a daughter, Sandra Hackett of Des Moines; a sister, Zella Parker of Lakewood, seven grandchildren; and three great -grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children or his church. Arrangements are being handled by Smith Funeral Home. DIVORCES These people have been granted divorces In Polk County.

Donald G. Zook Jr. and Becky J. Zook. Frances L.

and Miner Allen Brown. Shirley Hales and Marvin Leroy Williams. Terry Lynn and Thomas Ray Moen. Thomas R. Jana M.

Zucker. Robert C. Baum, 76, of Las Vegas, died Tuesday at Lake Mead Hospital Medical Center of complications following a stroke. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Southtown Funeral Home in Des Moines, and burial will be in Glendale Cemetery.

Mr. Baum was born in Braddock, and moved to Las Vegas from Des Moines two years ago. He retired after 37 years as a sales engineer for Pittsburg-Des Moines Steel, was an Air Corps veteran of World War II and had been a member of the Presbyterian Church and American Legion. Surviving are his wife, Jean; a daughter, Vicki Rizzutti of Des Moines; two sons, Robert II of Columbia, and Bruce of Des Moines; and five grandchildren. Friends may call after 9 a.m.

Monday at the funeral home, where the family will be present from 4 to 9 p.m. City died of cancer Thursday at home. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Adams Funeral Home. Burial will be in Ames Municipal Cemetery.

Mr. Wilson was born in MelcherDallas a and lived in Ottumwa and then Ames 34 years before moving to Story City in January. He retired from the Iowa Department of Transportation, was a Navy Air Corps veteran of World War II and had been a member of the Ames American Legion post. Surviving are his wife, Patricia; a son, Michael of Lambertville, a daughter, Candace Lee Nelson of Ames; a brother, Alfred of MelcherDallas; and eight grandchildren. Friends may call after noon Sunday at the funeral home, where the family will greet friends from 4 to 6 p.m.

Charles Earl Wilson, 70, of Story TOWA DEATHS ANAMOSA Jack Byers, 80. ARGYLE Jessie Hocker, 77. BROOKLYN Heather Richard Posekany, infant; 66. Ruth Leffel, Lunsford, 57; Wallace Robertson, 94. CASCADE Ruby Martin, 91.

COLESBERG Leland Miller, 67; Berdien Friedley, 76. DELHI Curtis Courtney, 45. DENISON Else Bock, 92. Donna Dahms, 40. DUBUQUE Patricia Papenthien, 63; Kathryn Willy: Clarence Faust 99; Hattie Hardison, 92; Florida Beck, 86: Fern Jacob, 67; Rita Kane, 66; Anna Powers, 63; Mary Hedrick, 97; Edward Breson, 64; Mary Richter, 70; Clara Kleinschmidt, 90; Bernard Mullady, 61.

DUNLAP Merlin Nichols, 66; Robert Frazier, 98. DURANT Nelda Dittman, 86; Clara Timmsen, 85. DYERSVILLE Lawrence Roling, 89; August Joester, 89. ELKADER Helena Niemeyer, 86. GRINNELL Iona Halterman, 87.

GUTTENBERG Lillian Lange, 89. Walter Muller, 97; Elsie Anderson, 86. KEOKUK Robert Stone, 65; Vioma Nelson, 80; Ora Martin, 74. KEOSAUQUA Naomi Johnson, 72; John Morrow, 92; Royale Peaco*ck, 60. KIRON Vera Baker, 80.

LAKE VIEW Raymond Wunschel, 71. LOGAN Gordon Gotten, 47. MAGNOLIA John Loges, 83. MANCHESTER Bill Burbridge, 78; David Henderson, 54. MANNING Katie Reiling, 44.

MAQUOKETA Irene Prusia, 94; Elizabeth Downer, 96. MONTICELLO Alfred Nosbish, 83; Edith Tjaden. 69. MUSCATINE Eugene Leatherman, 69; Estela Rodriguez, 56; Norbert Brown, 66; George Yocom, 85; John Mucha 73; Marguerite Eggenburg, 81; Verna Temple, 69. NEW LONDON Howard Hansen, 72; J.

Keith Campbell, 73. NORTH BUENA VISTA Clare Flaherty, 63. ONAWA Carl Richardson, 81. PORTSMOUTH Hazel Gau, 92. POSTVILLE Gundrun Osmundson, 89.

SCHLESWIG ---Hans Detlefsen, 89. SHELDON Beatrice Busman, 88; Brandon Butler, infant; Zaida Boerhave, 76. SPENCER Edna Mae Klein, 92; Raymond Flack, 79; Guilford Chase, 82; Ralph Manning, 74; Andrew Fishburn, 74. VOLGA Maria Rinkert, 97. WILTON Kenneth Jasperson, 75; Madeline Swift.

70. DES MOINES BIRTHS DES MOINES GENERAL HOSPITAL MOZENA Jacqueline Mozena and Donald Brandon of Ankeny, a son, Friday. NICODEMUS Ronette and Dale of Colfax, a daughter, Friday. IOWA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL BACKOUS Jodee Backous Dale Catron of West Des Moines, a son, Thursday, HANSEN Kimberly and Bruce of Des Moines, a daughter, Thursday. MCPHERSON Michelle and Douglas Jr.

of Altoona, a son, Thursday. MUNOZ Shani and John of Dallas Center, a son, Thursday. ROSS Gina and James of Des Moines, a son, Thursday. IOWA METHODIST MEDICAL CENTER BORMANN Pamela and Tim of Urbandale, a a a a a a son, Thursday. CAIN Jan and Kevin of Urbandale, a daughter, Thursday.

EWOLDT Sandra Ewoldt and Dennis Maring of Knoxville, a daughter, Thursday. GRAHAM Raynee and Greg of Norwalk, 2 daughter, Thursday. HOBSON Charlotte and Stephen of Urbandale. daughter, Thursday. MARK Jeanne and Jeff of Indianola, a daughter.

Thursday. MCLAUGHLIN Charlene and Neal of Winterset. a daughter, Thursday. SCHILLING Shelly and Harry of Chariton, a son. Thursday.

SCHNEIDERS Patricia and Ed of Des Moines, son, Thursday, STEENHOEK Diane and Kendall of Pella, a son, Thursday. WOODS Heather and Marty of Des Moines, son, Thursday. FARRIS Ronna and Thomas of Urbandale, a daughter, Friday. JANSON Jeryl and Chris of Urbandale, a daughter, Friday. OSTLING Sonya and Keith of New Virginia, a daughter, Friday.

RUSTIN Tamera and Cyrus of Des Moines, a son, Friday. SCHOFIELD Nancy and David of Manson, a daughter, Friday. WEST Kelly and Bob of Des Moines, a son, Friday. MERCY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER BOWMAN Krisha Bowman and Mark Lipson, a daughter, Thursday. MERCER Tracy and Daniel of Indianola, a daughter, Thursday.

NICKERSON Laureen and Donald of Des Moines, a son, Thursday. FITCH Janette of Des Moines, a daughter, Friday. HERRICK Tracy and Sean of Carlisle, twin daughters, Friday. RUDISH Maggie and Brian of Ankeny, a son, Friday. RUNYAN Julie and Jeffrey of Indianola, a daughter, Friday.

VANDERLEE Darlys and Bryan of Urbandale, a son, Friday. WALKER Jan and Mark of West Des Moines, a daughter, Friday. WELCH Sheri and William of West Des Moines, a daughter, Friday. I I I I I I I 11 1. nite STE 11D foul OR 4162 nd; nuc mic nuc RE ulit 1 THE DES MOINES REGISTER SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1998 5M PALE PALE EXCAVATED SUNKEN STEAMBOAT Iowa treasure hunter Pursell dies cause of the crash.

By MATT KELLEY Pursell, 61, lived in Omaha and ran Shenandoah AviaREGISTER STAFF WRITER tion Inc. Employees there said they were still in shock Iowa's most famous treasure hunter and amateur ar- and preferred not to comment about the accident. They cheologist died Friday morning when his single-engine did say Pursell loved to fly and was out crop-dusting crop duster crashed in a field I in Page County. when the accident happened. In 1968, Jesse Pursell and a partner located and exca- A museum stands on the grounds of the DeSoto Navated The Bertrand, a treasure-carrying steamboat that tional Wildlife Refuge near Missouri Valley, housing the sank on the Missouri River during the spring of 1865.

artifacts that Pursell and his partner, Sam Corbino, disPursell and his partner nearly went broke but ended up covered 25 years ago under 25 feet of Iowa soil. The giving Iowa one of its most treasured historical collec- items were in the hull of The Bertrand, a steamboat that tions. sank during a journey from St. Louis to the Montana gold Since then, Pursell had settled down a little, running a fields. It was carrying 10,000 cubic feet of cargo, some of business out of Shenandoah.

it rather valuable. crop-dusting At about 10:30 a.m. on Friday, sheriff's officials said, Pursell and Corbino didn't get a chance to cash in on the Piper Pawnee crop duster that Pursell was piloting their booty. Because the ship was salvaged on federal crashed into a farm field and was engulfed in flames land, almost all of the cargo was taken by the governabout three miles north of Essex on the Curtis Rydberg ment. But Pursell always said he was thankful for the farm.

There were no passengers in the plane and no one chance to play out one of his fantasies. on the ground was hurt, officials said. "I've never regretted it," Pursell said in a Des Moines Investigators from the Federal Aviation Administra- Register article published in February. "It's an experition are due to arrive this weeked to investigate the ence that very few people get to Hit-and-run kills boy, 13, in Iowa City By CHARLES BULLARD OF THE REGISTER'S IOWA CITY BUREAU Iowa City, la. The Iowa State Patrol is looking for the driver of a vehicle that struck and killed a 13- year-old bicyclist near here early Friday.

The victim of the hit-and-run accident was identified as Chris Harding, son of Donna Van Bibber, who lives in the Regency Mobile Home Community south of Iowa City. Dr. T. T. Bozek, Johnson County medical examiner, estimated the seventh-grader was killed between 2 a.m.

and 6 a.m. Bozek said the teen-ager died of internal injuries. An autopsy was performed at University Hospitals. The boy's body was discovered about 6:20 a.m. in a ditch on the west side of South Riverside Drive near the Johnson County fairgrounds south of Iowa City.

After Iowa City police realized the accident scene was outside Iowa City, the case was turned over to the Iowa State Patrol. The teen-ager's bike was found near the body. "The bicycle is there, what's left of it," said Bozek. "Whether he was riding or pushing or walking beside it, I don't Authorities believe the boy was struck by a motor vehicle but do not know what kind. The driver left the scene.

Sgt. Craig Lihs, a spokesman for the Iowa City Police Department, said investigators do not know why the boy was not home during the early morning hours when the accident Horse Intensive Camp 8-18 Ages yrs. Certified Instructors June 13-19 Intense English Riding July 4-10 Trail Pack Trip Week August 8-14 Cowhand Week August 15-21 Combined Riding Larson's Scenic Valley Ranch (515) 432-6080 Boone, IA 4 Also For Families: Trailrides Lessons Cabins Hayrack Rides Parties Pony Rides NAHA Safety Award Recipient 1991 92 NARHA Accredited CALIFORNIA CARJACKING Teens sought in killing of New Hampton native By DEBORA WILEY OF THE REGISTER'S CEDAR RAPIDS BUREAU Authorities in California are searching for two youths, about age 15 or 16, who shot a New Hampton native to death in an attempted carjacking Wednesday night near Los Angeles. Air Force Tech. Sgt.

Yvonne Los, 32, of March Air Force Base near Riverside, was shot once in the upper torso as she attempted to drive away from the two youths at an off-base fitness center where she had been working out. Her father, Richard Holschlag of New Hampton, said two witnesses to the carjacking told authorities Los had unlocked the door when the two youths told her loudly several times to get away from the car, a 1987 Mercury Sable. "It wasn't even a collector car," he said. Los jumped in the car and began driving away when one of the youths shot her with a handgun through the driver's side window. "I don't want to eliminate handguns," Holschlag said.

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Los was a 14-year career Air Force officer who worked as a supervisory nurse in Air Force hospital settings around the world, her father said. "She wore her uniform very proudly. She served her country well," he said. "Everything was exact, very professional." Los was last in New Hampton in January for the funeral of her grandfather, Harold Holschlag. A military funeral will be held at the base Monday morning in California.

Iowa funeral arrangements are being handled by Conway Funeral Home in New Hampton. Holschlag said a military funeral also will be held next week at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in New Hampton, with burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. Besides her children and father, Los is survived by her fiance, Paul Petrosky, a technical sergeant at March Air Force Base; her mother, Rose Holschlag, a sister, Sue Baker, four brothers, Joe, Robert, Paul and David Holschlag, and her grandparents, Elma and Marvin Burgart and Loraine Holschlag, all of New Hampton.

HEY. ADVERTIsem*nT DEATH NOTICES BAUM: Services for RobBaum of Las Vegas, Nevada will be 2PM Tuesday at the funeral home. Interment Glendale Cemetery. Southtown Funeral Home 5400 S. W.

9th. 285-3911 CERRETTI Services for Gena Cerretti of Ankeny, IA will be 1PM Monday at St. Mel's Church. Interment Highland Memory Gardens. Visitation Sunday 6-9PM at the funeral home.

Service Sunday at the funeral home. Tonini Funeral Home (515)282-7311 CHIODO Services for Ralph A. Chiodo Sr. of 336 SE Gray Street will be 9AM Saturday at St. Anthony's Church.

ment Glendale Cemetery. Tonini Funeral Homes (515)282-7311 LA DOKE Services for Phyllis L. Doke of 2835 70th Street will be 10AM Monday at the funeral home. Interment Sunset no? Memorial Gardens. nut Southtown Funeral Home 5400 9th 285-3911 FOWLER Services for re Helen W.

Fowler of Rochester, MN formerly of Des Moines, will be 11AM Tuesday at the funeral home. Interment Glendale Cemetery. Dunn's Funeral Home 2121 Grand Ave. 244-2121 FRASIER Services for Marvel L. Frasier of Auro- not ra, co, formerly of Des IN Moines, will be 1PM DiM Monday at the funeral home.

Interment Sunset Memorial Gardens. lies Grandview Park Funeral Home 48 3211. Hubbell Ave 265-1652 HUMMER Services for Cecile B. Hummer of St. Louis, MO will be 10AM Friday at Fort Des Moines mit United Methodist Church.

nu? Interment Highland Memory Gardens. Southtown Funeral Home 5400 S. W. 9th 285-3911 SODA Services for Rose Soda of 915 Caulder Avenue will be 10AM Monday at St. Anthony's Church.

Visitation Satur- 258 day 7-9PM and Sunday 3- 9PM at the funeral home. Vigil service 7PM Sunday at the funeral home. Interment Glendale Cemetery. Tonini Funeral Homes (515)282-7311 TOW Services for Ethel M. Tow of 2714 Ingersoll Avenue will be 11AM Monday at the funeral home.

Interment Highland Memory Gardens. Dunn's Funeral Home 2121 Grand Ave, 244-2121 Services Scheduled Saturday GUNDER L. THOMPSON SW Pleasantview Drive 9AM at the funeral home Cremation RONALD L. ANDERSON 4101 Hampton Circle 11AM at the funeral home Highland Memory Gardens CLARENCE M. VOGELAAR 10 3207 E.

26th Street 10) 1PM at the funeral home Interment Oakwood Cemetery. Pella, IA DICK HOSKINS 4600 Lockner 1:30 PM at Valley United Methodist Church nur McDivitt Grove Cemetery lid KENDRA HILL Ellsworth, IA at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Ellsworth Homewood Cemetery, Ellsworth 15 WA FRANK ROBERTS 301 Jasper, Pleasantville, IA nor at the funeral home Cremation Monday DOROTHY FULLER 2944 E. Tiffin 10AM at Grandview 13 Lutheran Church Laurens Cemetery lot AMILTON'S FLAFRAI 605 Lyon, Des Moines (515) 243-5221.

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