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2 11 i The DksMoinks Rkc.istkk Ththspav, Ff.hhi -ary 22. 1 7M Almanac More obituaries cn6M ADVERTISEMENT 6 Theresa Leonetti Johnson, 77, of 1800 Watrous Ave. died of a heart ailment Saturday at Mercy Hospital Flonnie "Bill" Findley, 73, of 3112 S.W. Second St. died of cancer Tuesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center.

Services Max Roy Bronnenberg, 77, of Perry died of a heart ailment Tuesday at Iowa Methodist Medical i Center in Des Moines. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Hastings Funeral Home in Perry, with burial at Valley View Cemetery near Perry. Mr. Bronnenberg was born in Des Moines and moved to Perry in 1970.

He retired as a security guard at Deere and Co. Des Moines Works and was an Army veteran and a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Among survivors are his wife, Vivian; a daughter, Shirley Hemphill of Lake Panorama; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

today at the funeral home, where the family will meet friends from 5:30 to 7 p.m. BAMSEY Services for' Marqaret Bamsey, of 6424 Forest will be 11 AM Friday at St. Theresa's Catholic Church. Visit service 7PM Thursday at the funeral home. Westover Funeral Home 4337 Hickman Rd, BODIN Services 'or Rachel L.

Bodin, of 4220 Lincoln will be 10 am Thursday at Plymouth Congregational Church. Dunn's Funeral Home I'JieranjLAviL 141121 ELLIOTT Services tor Esther E. Elliott of 4U1 10th will be 1:00 PM Saturday ot the funeral home, visitation after 3 PM family will receive friends from 6 8 PM Friday at: Westover Funeral Home 337 Hickman Rd. 274-457 GARLOCK Services for Henry Richard Garlock, of White House, Texas, formerly of Grimes, will be at 1pm Saturday ot the funeral home. Brondt Funeral Home Csllfls Center -W2-37l)l KOENIG Services for Mrs.

Hedwis S. Koenig, of 1555 Hull will be 11 AM Saturday at the funer- ai home. Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery. Dunn's Funeral Home 2JJ1 GrflnSAyfc 244riUl SHARP For information regarding services for Richard Sharp of Derby. IA, plesecall: Westover Funeral Home 32HicJmfl.riflB..

274-4S4I YOUNG Services for Isabella Young of 2vOV Woodland will be 1 :00 PM Friday at the funeral home. Interment Resthav- 1 en Cemetery. Visitation 1 hour prior to service at Westover Funeral Home KAI. HONIi: JOHNSON Services for Theresa Leonetti Johnson ol 1800 Watrous Ave, will be 10:00 AM Friday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church.

Interment Elm Grove Cemetery. Visita-1 tion 2-9 PM Vigil 7 PM Thursday ot: Tonini Funeral Home 282-7311 humtr llrriUtitr tunrmt IhnttrM MvlAiren lunvral Horn? WDM, IA 515-225-7225 Norrls Crosby Funeral Mass 10 AM Thursday Sacred Heart Catholic Church Rcsthaven Cemetery Myrtle Perona Visitation 12Noon-2PM Thursday 1 on Thursday Resthaven Cemetery Florence DeMoss Union Park Baptist Church Visitation4 8 PM Thursday at McLarens Chapel Highland Memory Gordens Cemetery I Tamii.ton;s t. 1 j), ruLn mil, ir n.n. if-- MM Donald I. Terrell 45, of 1610 S.E.

Second St. died of cancer Monday at home. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Wallace-Pence Funeral Home in Newton, and burial of the cremains will be in Newton Union Cemetery. Mr.

Terrell was born in Chariton and moved to Des Moines from Newton 20 years ago. He was a registered nurse at Fleur Heights Care Center and had been assistant manager of Earl May. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War and a member of Clifton Heights Presbyterian Church. Among survivors are his wife, Kimberly; two sons, Dylan of Des Moines and Austin of Waukee; and a stepson, Zacory Mason, and two daughters, Emily Terrell and Hillary Terrell, all of Des Moines. The family will visit with friends at the funeral home one hour prior to services.

Memorial contributions may be made to Mercy Hospice. Florence M. DeMoss, 74, of 1440 E. Ovid Ave. died of a heart attack Tuesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Union Park Baptist Church, and burial will be in Highland Mpmnrv fiarrtpriQ Cemetery. Mrs. DeMoss was born in Van Meter and lived in Des Moines most of her life. She had been a hostess at Hoyt Sherman Place and was a member of the Baptist Church.

Surviving are a daughter, Diane Negrete of Williams; three sons, William of Scottsdale, Loren of Newton, and Michael of Des Moines; 1 1 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at McLaren's Funeral Chapel. Glennis E. Magner, 65, of Adel died of pneumonia Monday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center in Des Moines.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Hastings Funeral Home in, Perry, with burial at Cory Grove Cemetery in Sac City. A previous obituary should have stated that she had been a resident of the Dallas County Care Facility for several years. Iowa Deaths ALGONA Charlotte Nelson. 88 BELMONO Haydn Jones.

67 BRYANT H.irryE Johnson. 73 BUFFALO CENTER Anna Bruns. 95. Alma Tja-den. 85 CAMANCHE Mar(orie A Tallman Knight 81 CLARION Margaret Baker, 92; Raymond McCormick.

45. CLINTON Ruth Walling. 93: Edmund A. Krogman. 82.

Fred A Anderson. 82 Donald Olson. 69. Alma R. Timmons.

96; Leslie L. Ko- lahl, 99 COLESDURG Millie I Johnston, 84 COLUMBUS JUNCTION Doris Finke, 65 EAGLE GROVE Cecil Dunn 69 FERTILE RuthE Ouverson, 74 FOREST CITY Ruth Moklestad 100 FORT MADISON Allen Daley. 89 Richard Kern. 7b. Wanda Haley.

49: Evelyn Kent. 74. Maurice Weaver. 79 CARWIN Ha Lulhavy. 81 Clifford Helleso.

84 GLAD6ROOK Hans Hansen, 99. Peter Wieben-sohn, 66 GRANDVIEW Richard Snyder. 69 GREELEY VanetaHankms. 74 GREENE Arnold PaulDeVnes. 74 HAMPTON Esther Manning.

83, Evelyn Margaret Jorpensen, 80 INDEPENDENCE Fred Witte. 70 IOWA CITY Hilda Lumpa, 92; Winifred Kelly. 9 1 Joseph Kasper. 79; Marcus Aeman. 94; William Osgood Aydelotte.

85: Fred Hanrahan, 71. Louisa Gmgerich, 90: Helen Rachel Middle-ton. 88. Wilbert L. Frantz.

80; Jennie Blick, 88; Andrew Tamerius. 77 KALONA Berniece Kinkaid. 87, John Knepp. 89 KLEMME Frank F. Nutz, 71, William Tigge-niann, 10? MANCHESTER Mary Alice Joslyn, 75; Glenna Fli aoeth Dempster, 93.

MARSHALLTOWN Karen Walker. 45. Joseph Neuroth, 86. Helen Holub. 73.

Mary Ann Huse- boe. 62. Wayne Lancaster. 74, William Boel- man 81 Martha Gazaway. 82.

MASON CITY Edward Meade. 74; Ann Bird. 86 James Grant McGowan 73. Harry Tung. 90.

Evalyn Marston Feeney, 102: Vera Clausen, 88. MASONVILLE Carl Walter Zitelman. 102. MONTOUR tester Boldt 77 NORA SPRINGS George Smith 79 NORTHWOOO Reuben Conrad Cornelius. 77.

PETERSBURG Louise I Bockenstedt. 82 RAKE PlumaMonsen. 100 SCARVILLE Gerald Awe. 78 SHEFFIELD Kenneth Ltndloff. 55 STACYVILLE Lucy A Kramer.

73 STATE CENTER Alvin Gerke. 84 THOMPSON Talena Rhubee 86. TITONK A Jennie Harms, 92: Robert Rmgsdorf, 82 WAUKON Sylvia I Anderson, 87 WEBSTER CITY Mervin Hanson. 73; Jill Brown, 53 WELLMAN Willard Patterson, 71; Charles Toppan Johnson, 94: Grace C. Green Kehoe, 98 WEST BRANCH Mary Sue Hollingsworth.

WHITTEMORE Zella Bergeson.88 Hamilton's Lyon 405 Lyon Street 243-5221 Merrill L. Kennedy iJ. 11:00 AM Thursday ot Wintersct Cemetery Charles Caswell 11 :00 AM Thursday at i'' the Funeral Home Leona L.Davis the Funeral Home Joyce A. Stout 11 :00 AM Saturday at the Funeral Home Nona Westergaard, 83, of Adair died of a respiratory ailment Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center in Des Moines. Services will be at 10:30 a.m.

Friday at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Adair, of which she was a member. Burial will be at Sunnyhill Cemetery. Mrs. Westergaard was born in Adair. She was a retired teacher.

Survivors include two sons, Gary of Olean, and Dean of Adel; a daughter, Joyce Emgarten, and a sister, Esther Roberts, both of Adair; 1 1 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at Mullen Funeral Home, where the family will be present from 7 to 8 p.m. Former Residents Here is information about the deaths of former central Iowa residents who moved from the area more than 20 years ago: Katherine L. Wittkowski Bucka, 74, of St.

Louis Park, who lived in Des Moines through high school, died of cancer Monday at home. Memorial services will be at 11a.m. Thursday at Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Minneapolis. Gearty-Delmore Funeral Chapel in St. Louis Park is in charge of arrangements.

Richard Lee Brown, 65, of Chicago Heights, 111., ho lived in Des Moines until 32 years ago, died of a heart ailment Jan. 31 at St. James Hospital and Health Centers in Chicago Heights. Services have been held. Arrangements were handled by Kerr-Parzygnot Funeral Home in Chicago Heights.

Des Moines Deaths BECHTEL Elierw. 79 of New Oaks Care Center. 3806 Easton died there Monday BRONNENBERG Max. 76. of Perry died Tuesday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center HALTERMAN Lorraine.

80. ot 641 University Ave died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. LANDERS Elsie 66. of 3839 Second Ave. died Tuesday at home.

OLSON Lisa Dianne. 32. ot 25 Liberty Bell Pleasant Hill, died Wednesday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. STOUT Joyce A 49. of 2610 40th Court died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center.

TERRELL Donald I. Jr 45, of 1610 Second St died Monday at home. WESTERGAARD Nona. 83. of Adair died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center, YOUNG Isabella Rhea.

92. of Scottish Rite Park. 2909 Woodland died there Monday. Get your back! Use the Page 2 Payback coupon to get something FREE, every Monday through Saturday Look tor it inside Page 2A, in Golden Circle editions ol The Register 10 elf Pea ffloinni fif pinh i Dial your persona horoscope. Call our 9C0-number and let astrologer Joyce Jillson provide you with a personal lorecasf.

jWmaaie 'torn lO'XMOfii jiwm jailers 18 and ovw Cost is S5 oer rnnutt Avi(t can ma In miMSi Horoscope Hotline: 1-900-446-1991 Longtime 4-H leader Harry Robison dies Harry Ekstrom Robison, 75, of Derby died of a heart attack Monday at Lucas County Health Center. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday al Home in Chari-t'X ton, with burial at Goshen Cemetery near Lucas. A i Mr. Robison, a oon former lived in Derby all his life and had been associated with Lucas County 4-H and the Derby Blue Ribbon Winners 4-H Club more than BO years.

For several years he also served as superintendent of the poultry barn at the Iowa State Fair, where he had shown lambs, livestock and grains. He was a veteran of the Army. Surviving are cousins. Esther E. Elliott, 84, of 4141 10th St.

died Tuesday at Iowa Lutheran Hospital of complications of rheuma toid arthritis. Services will be at 1 D.m. Satur- day at Westover Funeral Home, with cremation following and burial in Storm Lake Cemetery. Mrs. Elliott was born in George and moved to Des Moines in $958 after living in LeMars and Arnolds Park.

She formerly taught for 10 years at Hoover High School and was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Retired Teachers Association, Iowa State Teachers Association and Order of the Eastern Star. Among survivors are her husband, Harry; a son, William of Des Moines; a daughter, Jeannette Sinclair of Joliet, a brother, George Parkinson of Toledo; and four grandchildren. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, where the family will meet friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to her church or the Door of Faith Mission.

Joyce A. Stout, 49, of 2610 E. 40th Court died of a heart ailment and complications of diabetes Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hamilton's Funeral Home, and burial will be in Altoona Cemetery.

Mrs. Stout, a homemaker, lived in Des Moines most of her life. She is survived by her husband, William; two sons, Scott and Mike, and her mother, Reva Gilliam, all of Des Moines; a sister, Karen Crofaro of Spring Valley, two brothers, Larry Gilliam of Indianola and David Gilliam of Clarksville, and three grandchildren. The family will greet friends from to 9 p.m. today and Friday at the ifuneral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association. 1 George Duncan, 64, of Boone died of cancer Tuesday at home. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church, with iburial at Pilot Mound Cemetery. Mr.

Duncan lived in Boone all his life. He was an electrician for the National Veterinary Services Laboratories in Ames, an Army veteran of the Korean War and a member of Loyal Order of the M(K)se. -i Among survivors are his wife, Marilyn; three sons, David and Donald, both of Boone, and Duane of Des Moines; a daughter, Diane Nichols of Ogden; three brothers, Edwin and Lester, both of Fraser. and Dow Boone; a sister, LaVina Robertson of Schaumburg, and six grandchildren. i Friends may call after noon today at Schroeder Memorial Chapel, where the family will be present from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Visitation will continue there from 8 to 1 1 a.m. Fri-iday and after noon Friday at the ichurch. Memorial contributions may be made to Homeward Hospice of Ames. ALL MEMORIALS REDUCED FOR MEMORIAL DAY -ORDER NOW- 6-8113 HUBBELL 4 if1? mm 1 wfPWjk, Medical Lenter. rl Services will be at 10 a.m.

Friday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, of which she was a member. Burial will ho in 43 0 fs Grove Cemetery. I Mrs. I.

ran ntmf jtAi lived in Des Moines all her life and was a caregiver with Kelly Home Service. She is survived by three daughters, Cecelia Erickson of Denver, Carol Elliott of Greeley, and Diane Zasrrow of Carbondale, a son, John Trost, and a brother, Ray Leonetti, both of Des Moines; seven grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Johnson's longtime companion was Bob Cunningham. The family will visit with friends from 2 to 9 p.m.

today at Tonini Funeral Home, where there will be a 7 p.m. vigil service. Henry R. Garlock, 73, of White-house, Texas, died of Parkinson's disease Sunday at University of Texas Health Center in Tyler, Texas. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Saturday at Brandt Funeral Home in Dallas Center, and burial will be at Sunny Hill Cemetery in Grimes. Mr. Garlock was born in Grimes and lived in Des Moines most of his life, moving to Texas in 1991. He retired after 21 years with the U.S. Postal Service and was a World War II veteran of the Merchant Marines.

Among survivors are his wife, Irene; two sons, Ronald of Houston and Warren of Whitehouse; two daughters, Karen Long of Salt Lake City and Carol Carr of Kansas City, and nine grandchildren. Friends may call from 2:30 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, where the family will visit with friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Des Moines Births BROADLAWNS MEDICAL CENTER PRICE Sherry and Cliff of Des Moines, a daughter. Monday DES MOINES GENERAL HOSPITAL OLSON Jennifer and Michael of Carlisle, a son.

Tuesday. IOWA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL BEYER Shawn and Daniel of Altoona. a daughter. Tuesday CONKE1. Diana and William of Des Moines, a daughter.

Monday. DAVIS Georgia and Dale of Des Moines, a daughter. Tuesday MINKLER Debra and Robert of Des Moines, a daughter, Tuesday. OLDtNBURGER Angela Oldenburger and Dar- rell Swisher of Des Moines, a son, Wednesday. MERCY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER CHADWICK Tammy and Hnan of Des Moines, a daughter, Wednesday COLLIIR Dody and Mike of Des Moines, a daughter.

Wednesday DOUGHERTY Julie and Ron of Knoxville, a son, Tuesday. JENKINS Kimberly and James ol Des Moines, a daughter. Wednesday LANE Connie and Mark of Knoxville. a daughter. Tuesday LEE Nancy and Hans of Des Moines, a son.

Wednesday MONAHAN Teresa and Michael of Des Moines. a son. Wednesday MAY Lon and John of Des Moines, a daughter, Saturday. McGREW Mary and Mark of De Moines, a daughter. Wednesday.

ORDAZ Kimberly and Adam of Des Moines, a son. Tuesday PAYNE Trisha Grove and Matt Payne of Des Motnes. a daughter. Tuesday SEILER Karla and Greg ot Des Moines, a daughter, Tuesday SEXTON Kathy and Jeftrey of Des Moines, a daughter, Tuesday. SHAHAN Cindy and Jeff of Norwalk.

a son, Wednesday WAGNER Kristie Wagner and Bryan Corley of Des Moines, a son. Tuesday. (Ai'rft v-bmotmeeiM'ttlx cent Jnuoli 2W0 University Ave. West lus Moini'5 515-223-6205 sen THE FLORIST 12 Locations Cltywlde Phones Answered 24 Hours A Day, Seven Days A Week All Major Credit Cards Accepted Over 50 Years i 111 an i 'imo I'lOtll TIM vii IT CIXK.KI0UI;K SQUARE M3 42ndSL lies Moiiws S1S-274-0-I97 to--- 1 im 't ii f--nri i will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Southtown Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Glendale Cemetery. Mr. Findley was born in Houston, and lived in Des Moines most of his life. He was a retired truck driver, a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Teamsters Local 147. Surviving are his wife, Bernice; five sons, Pete Greco of Grimes, Bill Findley of Willamina, Craig Findley of Silver City, N.M., Doug Findley of Tracy, and Tom Findley of St.

Charles; four brothers, Gene of Havana, Joe of Jamul, Denver of Des Moines and Bob of Gridley, three sisters, Libby Findley of Punta Gordo, Marge Wonderlin of Tavares, and Judy Findley of Escondido, 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Elsie Vienna Landers, 66, of 3839 Second Ave.

died of a heart ailment Tuesday at home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Fri-1 day at Hamilton's 'tfP-' Near Highland Memory Gardens Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery. Mrs.

Landers was born in Promise City and moved to Des Moines in 1944. She had been a plastic fabricator for Stone Container Corp. and was a member of Highland Park Church of the Nazarene and Teamsters Local 147. Surviving are her husband, Lloyd; a son, Morris of Moreno Valley, a daughter, Linda Denny of Kansas City, two sisters, Reva Thomas of Des Moines and Verda Bietel of Fayetteville, five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. The family will visit with friends from 6 to 8 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Patricia Krough, 31, of Marshall-town died of cancer Tuesday at University of Nebraska Medical Center. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Estel-Perrin-Avey Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Mrs. Krough was born in Marshall-town. She was a member of Hope United Methodist Church. Among survivors are three daughters, Shay, Brittany and Cheyenne, her parents, Richard and Vivian Krough, and her grandparents, Leslie Krough and Alberta Eash, all of Marshalltown; two brothers, Brian of Marshalltown and Douglas of Gil-man; and a sister, Tami Krough of West Des Moines. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m.

Friday at the funeral home. Hedwig S. Koenig, 96, of Lut her Park Health Care Center, 1555 Hull died there Saturday of complications of Alzheimer's disease. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Dunn's Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Masonic Cemetery. Mrs. Koenig, a homemaker, was born in Eisenberg, Germany, and moved to Des Moines in 1922. She is survived by a son, William of Virginia Beach, two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Alcoholics Anonymous.

Divorces Theie people hav been granted dlvorcet In Polk County Zorata and Petens Preysoerg Dennis and Charlene Becker Patricia A and Gerald fike Nick Nicoiaev Nicoloft and Tania Dimitrova Ni-hailova-Nicolotf Anes Lowe-Hansman and James Hansman. Susan Diane and Johnny Lee Rmehart. Jeffrey David and Monica McClelland Bogaard Karen Ann and Steven James Wathen. Angela Louise Taylor and William A. Taylor Jr.

Dougl.is W. and Rhena A Losee Quality (3 Commitment Value Serving Central Iowa for 40 years! Central Iowa MOM Ml CO 3 1619 SW Army Post (1 blk. of Airport) 287-4914 1 Irs: M-F or by appt. Claudia Pope joy Services pending Southtown S400SWlh 285-311 Dorrell Bumgarner 10 00 AM Thursday at the Funeral Home William Cannell 2:00 PM Thursdavat the Funeral Home Thomas Finney 1 00 PM Friday at the Funeral Home Flonnie (Bill) Findley 10 00 AM Saturday at the Funeral Home Hamilton's near i qh I and Memory Gardens 121 NW 60th Ave. 289-2442 Man Boccam 2:00 PM Fridaval the Funeral Home Elsie Landers 10:00 AM Fridaval the Funeral Home Visitation 6-8 Thursday Altoona 105 4th St.

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