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Globe-Gazette du lieu suivant : Mason City, Iowa • 10

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WMwsif vuA tf v--v --i A10 THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 2011 3 GLOBE GAZETTE WEATHER REMEMBRANCES NATIONAL FORECAST MAP Forecast hlehs for today KIMT LOCAL FORECAST as. waim Bwmnn hs Httjrt 0 VNH, 0 Jtkg SOS ft 70s 06 80S 100s ttftl -ids $3 S- THE ALMANAC Mason I also accomplished in earning his Sharpshooter Badge for the M-16 Rifle. He was honorably discharged on Sept. 26, 1968.

He returned to Iowa where he worked for White Farm Equipment in Charles City, later for the Department of Transportation doing road construction and finally as a farm hand on local farms. He was united in marriage to Katie Nash on Aug. 20, 1969, in Charles City. In their 24 years of marriage they were blessed with four children. Thomas raised his children in a Christian home, teaching them life skills structured on morality and values.

In 1994 Thomas met Sharon Noe and they became a couple, sharing the past 17 years together. Thomas and Sharon enjoyed going to area nursing homes playing the organ and visiting with the residents. Thomas was interested in tractors, collected John Deere Tractors, played cards and watched eagles with a tall cup of coffee in his hand. He especially liked the time spent in his garden. He was known by many kids as Grampa Tom and was loved by them all, leaving memories that are unforgettable.

Living family members include his partner of 17 years, Sharon Noe; one daughter, Tammie (Monte) Wolters of Rudd; three KIMT REGIONAL FORECAST HighsLowsConditions expected today Fort Dodge 2917, Snow Hampton -2911, Snow La Crosse -201, Snow Madison -201, Snow Mankato -184, Snow Mason City 296, Snow Minneapolis -166, Snow Albert Lea-275, Snow Burlington -3115, Snow Cedar Rapids -257, Snow Charles City -245, Snow Des Moines -3221, Snow Dubuque -212, Snow Forest City -285, Snow NATION Highlow ending 7 a m. yesterday; HighlowCondition for today; by The AP High CITY Low TODAY 8 a.m. Noon V- Mostly Cloudy A Little Snow 12 18 6 p.m. Overnight A Little Snow Flurries 16 6 Today will see cloudy skies with a little snow possible. Highs will be near 20 with northwest winds at 6 to 11 mph.

Flurries remaining for tonight. Lows will be near 6 with northwest winds at 6 to 11 mph A little more snow possible Friday and highs in the upper teens. EXTENDED FORECAST Fri -186, a little snow. Sat 9-2, partly cloudy. Sun-12-5, partly cloudy.

Mon -166, a little snow. TODAYS WEATHER TIP Previous weath er tip talked a little about why it is important to avoid roads that are deemed "Travel Not Advised" or "Closed" by the Department of In addition to avoid-mg the aforementioned roads, it is important to travel safe when traveling through town. The key to driving safely in the snow is taking your time and being courteous. When pulling out of a parking lot and onto a main road, make sure that you slowly drive onto the main road, especially if you can't see oncoming traffic well due to a snow bank. Do not drive out of the side-road or parking lot and onto the mam road quickly because you can be putting yourself and oncoming drivers at risk.

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Nash MARBLE ROCK Thomas V. Nash, 63, formerly of Marble Rock, died Monday, Jan. 3, 2011, at the Nora Springs Care Center in Nora Springs. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan.

7, at the Walter F.Bohl Community Center, 122 '6. Main Marble Rock, with Pastor Roy Ott officiating. Burial will be in the Hillside Cemetery, Marble Rock. Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan.

6, at the Walter F. Bohl Community Center, Marble Rock. There will also be a visitation one hour before services on Friday, Jan. 7, at the community center. Thomas Volney Nash was born on June 7, 1947, in Charles City, Floyd County, a son of Merle Calvin and Lola Mae (Lines) Nash.

He received his education in the Marble Rock Public Schools, graduating in 1965. He was inducted into the United States Army on Sept. 27, 1966, where he served during the Vietnam Era in the Army Infantry. He was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, the Vietnam Campaign Medal and the Bronze Star. He was Ida Elise Evans MASON CITY Ida Elise Evans, 109, died Tuesday, Jan.

04, 2011, at the Good Shepherd Geriatric Center, where she has resided since 2005. A funeral service will be held ll a.m. Friday, Jan. 7, at Zion Lutheran Church, 112 N. Fourth Clear Lake, with the Rev.

Dean Hess officiating. Visitation A Evans will begin at 10 a.m. at the church. Interment will be at the Clear Lake Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to Good Shepherd Telephone Reassurance, Zion Lutheran Church or First United Methodist Church, Mason City.

Ida was born Aug. 3, 1901, in Sioux City, the daughter of Hans Eriksen and Maria Dynnahagen (Iverson) Stomne. She graduated from Sioux City High School, Iowa State Teachers College and State University of Iowa and received her masters degree in education at the Donna Mae L. Hines MASON CITY -Donna Mae L. Hines, 76, of Mason City died Tuesday, Jan.

4, 2011, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 7, at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Chapel, 419 N. Delaware with the Rev.

Mark Lavrenz Hines officiating. Interment will be held in Elmwood St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to the church service. Memorials may be directed to the Donna Mae Hines Memorial Fund in care of the family.

Donna was born Oct. 24, 1934, in Iowa City, the daughter of George and Sena (Ostermann) Boyken. MORE ON PAGES A7.A8 sons, Thomas (Deb) Nash Jr. of Osage, Tyler Nash of Rockford and Tim (Kelly) Nash of Floyd; seven grandchildren, Dylan Nash, AlyssaNash, Bren-dyn Nash, Rylee Nash, Tim Nash Jr. (TJ), Austin Wolters and Aiden Wolters; two sisters, Gloria (Ray) Wilier of Aloha, and Mirian Nash of Des Moines; one brother, Daniel Nash of Charles City; and many nieces and nephews.

Sharons children and grandchildren were very special to Tom and they are: children, Reginal Noling of Coralville, Rebe-ca Noling of Des Moines; grandchildren, Shawn Noling, Justice Noling, Krystal Rivera, Dennis Shepard, Kayley Kenedy, Casey Kenedy, Coby Kenedy and Corey Kenedy; four canine companions, Key, Cuddles, Sadie Sue and AKC Registered Sadie Rose Noe Nash. Thomas is preceded in death by his parents; brother, Lee Nash; twin brothers Stan and Steven Nash; and sisters-in-law Christine Nash and Sharon Nash. Those planning an expression of sympathy may direct memorials to the Thomas Nash Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 94, Rudd, IA 50471. Arrangements entrusted to Reids Funeral Chapel, 423 Bradford Marble Rock; 641-823-4457; www.reidsfuneral.com.

when she was in her 90s). In the fall of 2007 Ida was recognized as the oldest resident in Cerro Gordo County. Ida participated in a Boston University Centenarian Research Study in the fall of 2010. Ida is survived by her son, Robert Ames Evans and his wife Judith, Mason City; grandchildren Lance Nicholas and his wife Jana, Marian and Carisa Kaye Miller and her husband Chad, Van Horne; step-grandchildren Jon Castle and his wife Gina, Glenview, 111., and Tammi Walsh and her husband, Tony, Circle Pines, great-grandchildren Stef-fanie and Allyson Evans; step great grandchildren Paul and Rachel Castle, Hannah and Leah Walsh; and several nieces and nephews. Ida was preceded in death by her parents, husband Melvin (1121998); sisters, Sophie Frederick-son, Blanche Stomne and Mildred Berdahl; and brother Edwin Stomne Ward -Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 N.

Fourth Clear Lake, IA 50428, 641-357-2193; www.colo-nialchapels.com. Abbie of Boston, Rachel Baumann-Bendickson of Clear Lake, Leah Arends of Clear Lake and Caitlin Arends of Ames; one great-grandson, Gage Bendickson; and two sisters, Elaine Mommsen and husband Larry of Goose Lake, and Mary Corlis of brothers, Keith Coffman and wife Jean of South English and Jim Taplin of Sabala. She was preceded in death by her parents; her biological mother, Margaret Taplin; husband, Donald Hines; and a daughter, Debra, in infancy. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.majorericksonfu-neralhome.com. Arrangements are with Major Erickson Funeral Home Crematory, ill N.

Pennsylvania Mason City, IA 50401; 641-423-0924; www.majorerick-sonfuneralhome.com. E-mail newt cjsliti Sign up to receive an update from globegazette.com each day at 2 p.m. You can sign up for the free service by clicking "e-mail updates" on the top tool bar at; City information through 6pm yesterday Omaha -3926, Snow Quad Cities -288, Snow Rochester -192, Snow Sioux City -3521, Snow Sioux Falls -3220, Snow Spencer -3215, Snow Waterloo -228, Snow Louisville 47... 21. Miami Beach 77 66 Milwaukee 26.

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Washington, DC 43 ...31. 1 Services Case .03 3annD0 University of Chicago. She also attended Morningside College, he taught history and physical education in Belmond schools before her marriage to Melvin A. Evans on June 26, 1935, at St. Peters Church, Sioux City.

Ida was a member of Chautauqua Club (a literary and scientific club) and Oweso Service Club. She was the oldest living member of Zion Lutheran Church in Clear Lake and had been active in circle and taught many years of Sunday School. Ida's interests included candy making, especially chocolates, and raising roses and many other flowers. She was an avid reader of mysteries and history, American and world history being her favorites. She loved to read and study the U.S.

presidents and wives and LOVED the farm, the beauty of fields and open skies. She was a collector of coins and stamps. Ida volunteered at Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa Gift Shop and Good Shepherd (where she went to play games with the seniors" She graduated from high school in Buffalo Center and also Hamilton Business College. Donna married Donald V. Hines on July 25, 1954, in Hancock County.

Over the years Donna worked for the Forest City newspaper, Des Moines Telephone at the Winnebago County Courthouse and the Forest City Social Welfare Office. She moved to Mason City in i960. Donna was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Donna had a strong faith and the church and Bible Study were very important to her. She enjoyed reading and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.

Donna is survived by two daughters, Lori Beth Arends and husband Russell of Clear Lake, and Lynne Hines of Mason City; four grandchildren, Jason Baumann and wife PLYMOUTH -The Plymouth City Council will meet at 7 p.m. Event MASON CITY -The Mason City Senior Activity Center, 326 Fourth St. N.E., will hold public bingo today. Early birds will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the regular session will be 3t 7 p.m.

I LJ faulty i Sfenr 'A DAILY CALENDAR Meetings MASON CITY -The Mason City Historic Preservation Commission will meet at 4,30 p.m. In the second floor conference room at City Hall. MASON CITY -The Mason City City Council will hold a work session at at City Hall, Conference Room second floor, 1 i. i.

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