Robert Harry Peterson, 67, died April 4, 2022. Bob is survived by his wife of 41 years, Kathy; children, Nathan, Kelly and Laura Peterson; and other relatives. Funeral services were held April 8 at Hamilton’s Altoona Funeral Home.
Betty P. (Lindberg) Stearns
Betty P. (Lindberg) Stearns, 93, died April 3, 2022. She and her husband, Elmer, raised three children, Jeff (Judy), Jim (Kay) and Nancy (Mike) Mars, and had four grandchildren, Andy (Robyn) Stearns, Kyle Stearns, Ben (Jessica) Stearns, Chris (Zoe) Mars, and five great-grandchildren. Betty raised her family in Des Moines then she and Elmer bought a farm in Adel in 1978 and lived there until his death in 2011. She then went to live at Legacy Pointe, now called Independence Village of Waukee. The family is planning a service at a later date.
James R. ‘Dick’ Barry
James R. “Dick” Barry, 80, of Adel died April 2, 2022. A visitation was be held Thursday, April 7, at Caldwell Parrish Funeral Home – McCalley Chapel in Adel. A graveside service was held at 9:30 a.m. Friday, April 8, at Oakdale Cemetery in Adel. Online condolences may be left at www.caldwellparrish.com.
Margaret Jean Morrissey
Margaret Jean Morrissey, 91, of Urbandale, died on March 31, 2022, at Perry Lutheran Home under the care of St. Croix Hospice. She attended rural schools and graduated from Lovilia High School in 1948. She moved to Des Moines and worked for Farmers Insurance Group for 38 years. She is survived by sisters Mary (Jim) Roan and Geri Clark, and sisters-in-law Ann Morrissey and Alverta Morrissey; and other relatives. A funeral mass was held at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 3663 66th St., Urbandale.
Daniel Joseph Wilharber
Daniel Joseph Wilharber, 67, died March 31, 2022, after a brief illness. Private interment will be held at Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines, and a celebration of his life will be planned for a later date in Davenport, where he grew up. He graduated from Davenport Assumption High School in 1973. On Aug. 3, 1974, he married Lynn Stanage in Davenport. They had three sons, Randy, Brad and Brian. They lived in Davenport until 1986 before moving to Ottumwa, where they raised their boys and lived until 2015. Upon his retirement, Dan and Lynn relocated to Urbandale. Dan was a longtime employee of UPS. Upon his retirement from UPS, he worked for Wacker Chemical in Eddyville until his second retirement in 2014. Dan was a member of the Elks and the Knight of Columbus. He was a coach in the Ottumwa Youth Football League and served on the board of the Ottumwa Youth Basketball League. He was also a coach with the Ottumwa Babe Ruth Baseball League. He was an avid Iowa Hawkeyes fan and served on the board of SE IA I-Club for many years. Dan is survived by his wife, Lynn; sons, Randy (Meredith) Wilharber, Bradley Wilharber and Brian Wilharber; and many other relatives. Online condolences are welcome at www.IlesCares.com.
Donna Johnson
Donna R. Johnson, 75, died on March 28, 2022, in Des Moines. She spent her childhood in Des Moines and graduated from East High School in 1964. Donna worked as a dental assistant for a number of years where she was introduced to her husband, Jeff Johnson. They were married on Dec. 30, 1967. After Jeff graduated from veterinary school, he served in the U.S. Air Force, first stationed at Laughlin Air Force Base in Del Rio, Texas. After being promoted to captain, Jeff and Donna transferred to Aviano Air Force Base in Italy. Upon returning to Des Moines, they established All City Mobile Pet Clinic, a full-service mobile practice from 1977-84. In 1980, they purchased City South Animal Hospital on Army Post Road in Des Moines where Donna spent 32 years as the bookkeeper and office manager, mostly in charge of Jeff. Over the years, Donna filled the part of secret Santa, providing presents to numerous needy families. She was preceded in death by her husband of 47 years, Dr. Jeffry Johnson. She is survived by daughters Stacy Taiber (Dan) and Shanna Overholser (Matt); and other relatives. Visitation will be held April 11 from 4-7 p.m. at the Caldwell Parrish Funeral Home, 8201 Hickman Road, Urbandale. A funeral mass will be held April 12 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 7075 Ashworth Road, West Des Moines, followed by a luncheon at St. Francis Parish Hall. Private family entombment will be at Iowa Veterans Cemetery near Van Meter.
Sheryl Glassell
Sheryl Dee Glassell, 64, died Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021, at home. A celebration of life will be on April 30 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church at Irish Settlement, Cumming. She graduated from Guthrie Center High School in 1975 and from Allen College in 2011 with a master’s degree in nursing/nurse practitioner. She worked in Mankato, Minnesota, specializing in nephrology. In Mankato, she was involved with Catholic Charities Diocese of Winona, National Kidney Foundation and Wounded Warriors, and with the National Kidney Foundation and Wounded Warriors in Des Moines. She is survived by her siblings, Richard (Laura) Glassell, Randall (Pat) Glassell, Denise Tomlinson, James (Krystel) Glassell and John (Kathleen) Glassell; nine nieces and nephews and eight great-nieces and great-nephews.
Kathy Kay Stockham
Kathy Kay Stockham, 70, died Friday, March 25, 2022, at her home in Norwalk. She grew up in Des Moines and graduated from Des Moines Tech High School in 1969, Broadlawn’s Nursing School in 1972, and the University of Iowa in 1974. Kathy was a member of the American Nurses Association. She worked as hazmat coordinator for Lutheran Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Mike Stockham; children, James Stockham and Erica Stockham; granddaughter, Angela Cabrera; and other relatives. No public services are planned. Kathy will be laid to rest in a private family ceremony at Glendale Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Richard J. and Sharon Kay Berkenbosch
Memorial services for Richard J. and Sharon Kay Berkenbosch of Norwalk were held Saturday, April 2, at Overton Funeral Home in Indianola. Inurnment will take place at a later date. Richard was born Jan. 11,1942 and died April 12, 2019. Sharon was born Dec. 13, 1945 and died March 19, 2022. They were married March 28, 1964. Richard’s first job was delivering papers for The Des Moines Register, and he worked as bagger before enlisting in the U.S. Army. He then worked for and retired from Firestone. Next he climbed into a truck with Sharon to drive (as a team) for Schneider National. The last job he did before joining Sharon in retirement was working for Capital City Fruits. Sharon (Sherri), was born in Indianola. She loved doing a variety of the jobs and activities. Some of her unique adventures included being one of the first women to drive a stock car in Iowa. She even won a season championship at Stuart Speedway. They are survived by daughters Deb Berkenbosch and Rebecca Berkenbosch and other relatives and friends.
Martine Dolores Waters
Martine Dolores Waters, 40, died unexpectedly on Friday, March 25, 2022, at her home in Indianola. She grew up in Des Moines and graduated from Lincoln High School in 2000. She worked for Nationwide for more than 13 years. She is survived by her parents, Mike and Synda; siblings, Michelle (Mike), Michael Jr., Marshane (Dustin), and Autumn; her niece and nephew, Maddie and Drake; her beloved dogs, Beezee and Blitzy; and countless friends and many loving extended family. A celebration of life was held Wednesday, April 6, at Hamilton’s Funeral Home. Private family burial will take place at North River Cemetery, Greenfield Township. Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Estelita ‘Lita’ Kintanar
Estelita “Lita” Kintanar, 74, died March 28, 2022, of leukemia. She was born in Burgos La Union, Philippines and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in administration from Philippines School in Business Administration in 1972. She is survived by her husband, Rogelio “Roger” Kintanar, of 49 years; their children, Michael (Fresel), Michelle (Julio), Cecille and Rogelio “Arjay” Jr. (Marissa); and numerous grandchildren. A private Mass of Christian Burial was held. Iles Dunn’s Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
Laurence James ‘Jim’ McMichael
Laurence James “Jim” McMichael, 94, died on March 29, 2022, at the Iowa Jewish Senior Life Center in Des Moines. Jim attended All Saints School, Dowling High School (class of 1945), and Iowa State Teachers College (UNI), and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Jim met Janet Greer at The Bankers Life, where they both worked. They were married in 1957. They have five children: John, Margaret, Patti, Mary and Tom. His wife and children survive him. Jim was a devout Catholic, and he and Janet were long-time members of St. Theresa Parish. Jim worked his entire career at The Bankers Life/The Principal, retiring in 1991 after 37 years. Jim held numerous volunteer positions over the years. He taught adult reading at Drake University; conducted Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) sessions throughout the state, for which he was recognized with the Iowa Volunteer of the Year Award; and served as a greeter at Mercy West Hospital in West Des Moines. The funeral service was held at St. Theresa Church on Wednesday, April 6.
Mary Ann Hilderbrand
Mary Ann Hilderbrand, 98, of West Des Moines, died on March 27, 2022, at Mercy Hospice in Johnston. Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday, April 2, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, of which she was a member. Burial followed at Resthaven Cemetery. Mary Ann was born in Marshalltown, where she met her husband, Richard, of 52-plus years. She worked for the West Des Moines Public Schools serving lunch to the children. Surviving are her children, Linda Cookman (Joe), Julie Oeltjenbruns (Keith), Jim (Vicky), and Tom (Sam); 12 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dick, in 1997; sons Danny and Rick; and great-grandson, Poppy. McLaren’s Funeral Chapel in West Des Moines was in charge of arrangements.
Georgia Ann Olsen
Georgia Ann Olsen, 94, of West Des Moines died March 28, 2022. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard, in 1995. Survivors include her children, Terry (Kitty), Dan (Kathy) and Polly Olsen; son-in-law Tim Singer; and many other relatives. A full obituary is available at www.hendersonbarkerfuneralhome.com. Her funeral was held April 1 at Henderson-Barker Funeral Home in West Branch.
Muriel I. Hawkins
Muriel I. Hawkins, 99, died Thursday, March 24, 2022. She was able to live in her own home until her final couple of days. A private service and burial were held Friday, April 1. She grew up at a state fish hatchery and animal reserve in St. Paul, Minnesota. She attended Mills Art College after high school and then began working as a commercial artist at the local newspaper. In June of 1948, she married O.D. Hawkins. After they married, Muriel worked as an artist at the University of Missouri. They lived in Schenectady, New York, then briefly at Fort Wayne, Indiana. In 1956, they settled in West Des Moines and Muriel worked as a homemaker. She was a member of Associated Artists of Central Iowa for many years and active in showing her artwork in the community. After painting a picture of Terrace Hill, she was commissioned by the purchaser to do a painting of Hoyt Sherman Place as well. She enjoyed writing and was published in a couple of Minnesota magazines where she wrote stories relating to her youth at the fish hatchery. In at least one article, she also provided an illustration. She was a member of Daughters of the American Revolution for 40 years and a member of Plymouth Congregational Church for more than 60 years. She is survived by son Mark, daughter Gail (Jeff) Meyer, grandchildren Ryan and Kendra Meyer, and other relatives. She was preceded by her husband, O.D. A complete obituary can be found at www.mclarensresthavenchapel.com.
Christopher Nolan Landers
Christopher Nolan Landers, 21, died March 25, 2022. His greatest joy was Royal Family Kids Camp, which he attended for four years as a youth and returned as a young adult as a mentor and counselor. He was a 2020 graduate of Valley High School. He is survived by his mother, D’anne, and stepdad, Ron; brothers Nathan (Allison) and Tanner (Sierra); sisters Taylor and Samantha; stepsister Karissa; and other relatives.
John P. Connair
A funeral mass for John P. Connair was held Monday, April 4, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in West Des Moines. The service can be viewed online at www.brooksfuneralcare.com. Brooks Funeral Care in Clive was in charge of arrangements.
Patricia JoAnn Jones-Taylor
Patricia JoAnn Jones-Taylor, 57, died peacefully on Sunday, March 27, 2022, at Mercy Hospice in Johnston. Trish was born in Des Moines and graduated from Fort Dodge Senior High School. She earned her nursing degree at Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge. She was a nurse for her entire career. She married Steve Taylor on June 22, 2019, in Bondurant. She is survived by her husband, Steve Taylor; sons, Joshua (Ashly) Moland and Jordan Moland; her step-children, Greg (Aimee), Jessica M., Lindsay (Cory), Tabatha, Thadius, Jessica D., and Jacquelyn; and other relatives and friends. Services were held Saturday, April 2 at The Well Covenant Church in Des Moines. Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Connie Kinser
Connie Kinser, 84, of Winterset, died Tuesday, March 29, 2022, at Azria Health in Winterset. A memorial service was held Saturday, April 2 at Caldwell Parrish Funeral Home Winterset Chapel. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.caldwellparrish.com. Constance Joan Gustafson was born in College Springs on Jan. 1, 1938. She was raised in Red Oak and graduated from Red Oak High School in 1956. She married Neil Bentley in 1957. They had four kids including one from Neil’s previous marriage. They lived in Kingsley for a time and then farmed in Mills County. They divorced in 1968. Connie met Jimmy Kinser, a barber in Red Oak, and they married in 1974 in Maryville, Missouri. They lived in Red Oak for several years, then in Indianola briefly before relocating to Winterset in 1988. They had one daughter together, plus a daughter from Jim’s previous marriage. Connie was the first newspaper delivery girl in Red Oak, working for her father who was a paper boss for the Council Bluffs Nonpareil and then The Des Moines Register. She had many jobs over her working life including bank teller, waitress, hospital receptionist, many secretarial positions, the Iowa DOT in the driver’s license department and as a child care provider. In about 1978, Connie started to work for the USDA in the Farm Services Agency (formerly the ASCS). She worked in Montgomery County for about 10 years then entered the CED training program. She served as County Extension director in Warren and then Madison counties until she retired in 2003. She was one of few women who served as a CED. She was a member of the Jaycee Jaynes of Red Oak, Classy Chassis Car Club of Red Oak, Winterset Rotary, and the Winterset School Board, having served as president. She sang in church choirs most of her life and enjoyed playing the piano. She is survived by her husband, Jim Kinser; son Joel Kinser (Jen Hughes); step-son Tom Bentley; daughters, Darce (Jeff) Ovel and Molly (Chris) Douglas; step-daughter Klissie Robbins; daughter-in-law Julie (Chris) Hendrix; and numerous other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by a son, Bill Kinser.
Molly Kathryn (Hebert) Shukla
Molly Kathryn (Hebert) Shukla, 29, died Monday, March 28, 2022, at home. A Mass of Christian Burial was held Monday April 4, at Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart Catholic Church in Ankeny. Inurnment followed at Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery. Molly was born March 26, 1993, in Des Moines to David and Mary (O’Hara) Hebert. She graduated from Ankeny High School in 2011, received her bachelor’s degree in social work from the University of Iowa, and received a master’s degree from Columbia University in New York. She graduated in one year with a 4.0 from the Ivy League School. She married Ravi Shukla in on Feb. 17, 2018, and later held a Catholic wedding celebrated on Aug. 11, 2018. They resided in Playa Vista, California. Molly worked as a licensed masters social worker for Ankeny Family Counseling. Molly is survived by her husband, Ravi Shukla; parents, Mary and Dave Hebert; brother, Grant (Tia) Hebert, all of Ankeny; and many other relatives and friends. The family received friends and a Rosary was recited at Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart Church. Online condolences can be expressed at IlesCares.com.
Dena Mae Logli Randolph
Dena Mae Logli Randolph, 103, died Thursday, March 31, 2022. She graduated from Ankeny High School. She married William J. Randolph, also from Ankeny, where they lived until Bill’s death in March of 2000. She is survived by her children, William E. Randolph and Linda Randolph; and other relatives and friends. Following a gathering of family and friends at the Ankeny Funeral Home, Dena will be buried beside her husband, Bill, on Wednesday, April 6 at 2 p.m. at Highland Memory Gardens in Des Moines. Anyone who considered Dena a friend is invited to attend the graveside.
Barbara Dee Harris
Barbara Dee Harris was born March 12, 1935, in Coral Gables, Florida. A memorial service was held on Friday, April 1 at Memorial Services of Iowa. Barb graduated high school at Clarkston High School, Clarkston, Michigan, in 1952. She married James McNamee in 1956 and worked at the registrar’s office at the University of Iowa, where Jim graduated from the University of Iowa Dental School in 1963. They settled and raised their three children in Ankeny, where she spent the next 57 years. Barb worked at Jim’s dental office. She and Jim were involved in Friendship Force International, and they were honored to host other members from around the world. As Friendship Force members, they also visited 24 countries including Australia, Japan and Norway. Barb and Jim were longtime members of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Ankeny. She enjoyed Women’s Club and Women’s Lit Club with her many friends. She is survived by her children, Denise (Ken) Hummel, Pam (Mike) Morrison, and Jamie (Denise) McNamee; and grandchildren, Andrew (Marissa) Hummel, Jana (Jake) Sellhausen, Ashley (Blake) LaFollette, Lauren Morrison, Mackenzie (Blake) Davidson, and Josh McNamee.
Robert ‘Jake’ Lee Van Horn
Jake Van Horn, 91, died March 28, 2022. Jake was born in Runnells and graduated from Woodside High School. He retired from Firestone after 33 years and continued his passion for golf by playing and working at various golf courses. He played softball for many teams in the area. Jake was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara Jean. Jake is survived by his children, Laura Van Horn and Rick Robertson Van Horn (Debbie); stepson Jeff (Susan) Schwartz; and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 5, 2022, at Hamilton’s near Highland Memory Gardens in Des Moines. Burial took place at Oralabor Cemetery following the service. See a full obituary at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Minnie ‘Mickey’ B. Spivey
Minnie “Mickey” B. Spivey, 69, of Ankeny, died at her home, surrounded by family on March 26, 2022. Her funeral was March 30 at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Ankeny. The burial of cremated remains will be at a later date. She was born in Hartsville, South Carolina. Mickey was involved in many church activities and bible studies. She was a member of Cornerstone Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday school. She was also a Sigma Tau Delta (English Honor Society) member. In 1970, she received the John Philip Sousa Band Award, recognizing her superior musicianship in saxophone. She attended Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina, and Iowa Methodist School of Technology in Des Moines. She earned a bachelor’s degree in medical technology with a 4.0 GPA in the summer of 1994. She worked at Iowa Methodist Medical Center as a medical technologist in the Blood Bank Lab, where she retired in 2016. She is survived by her husband, Clyde Wesley Spivey of Ankeny; son, Brian (Natalie) Spivey of Rosamond, California; daughter, Jennifer Wiese of Ankeny; and many other relatives and friends. Expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.AnkenyFuneralHome.com.
Gary Alan Waller
Gary Alan Waller died surrounded by his family on March 30, 2022. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m., Wednesday, April 13, 2022, with visitation at 3:30 p.m., at Ankeny Memorial Funeral Home, 4208 N. Ankeny Blvd. Gary was born Jan. 22, 1948, in Iowa City. The family moved to Ankeny in 1964, and Gary graduated from Ankeny High School in 1966. Soon after, Gary joined the U.S. Army where he served, stateside, during the Vietnam War. After his service, he met Barbara Louise Sidoner, and they were married on Nov. 20, 1971. He worked for decades in sales and was a long-time volunteer with the Ankeny High School Alumni Association, as well as a member of a Corvette club. Gary is survived by his sons, Mike (Liz) and Steve; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife, Barb.
Shannon L. Lamberti
Shannon Lee (Cahill) Lamberti, 58, died at her home in Ankeny on March 26, 2022. A memorial service was held Saturday, April 2 at Ankeny Memorial Funeral Home followed by an interment at Ankeny Memorial Gardens. Shannon was born in Omaha, Nebraska. She moved to Ankeny with her parents and siblings. She graduated from Ankeny High School in 1981 and received an associate’s degree from DMACC in 1983. She worked as a legal assistant until staying home to raise her two children. She is survived by Jeff Lamberti and their children, Meredith (Tim Lenox) Lamberti and Domenic (Eloise Hyman) Lamberti; and other relatives and friends. A full obituary is online at www.AnkenyMemorial.com.
Evelyn Mae Shafer
Evelyn Mae Shafer, 97, of Grimes, died Thursday, March 31, 2022, at Spurgeon Manor in Dallas Center. Services were held Sunday, April 3 at St. Peter Lutheran Church in Grimes. Burial followed at Sunny Hill Cemetery in Grimes. Evelyn was born in Dallas County and married Jack Shafer on July 3, 1943. She was a member of St. Peter Lutheran Church, Dallas Center Woman’s Club for 30-plus years, Iowa Cattle Women, William Wagner Questers, and was a Living History Farms volunteer. After her husband’s passing, she enjoyed dancing at Lake Robbins Ballroom. Evelyn is survived by her children, Alice (Ronald) Wicker, C. Edward (Theresa) Shafer, both of Grimes, and Mary (Steve) Crowe of Columbia, Missouri, and many other relatives and friends. A full obituary can be found online at IlesCares.com.
Finnegan James Hurley
Finnegan James Hurley was born on Friday, March 25, 2022, and died Monday, March 28. Finn will lovingly be remembered by his parents, Lacey and Ben Hurley; his big sisters, Graysan and Eversyn; and many other relatives. Visitation will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, April 5 at Hamilton’s Funeral Home, 605 Lyon St. Funeral services will begin at 1 p.m. at the funeral home with burial to follow at Rising Sun Cemetery. Immediately following burial, the family will host a Celebration of Life reception at The Bunker, located at Copper Creek Golf Club, 4825 Copper Creek Drive in Pleasant Hill. Online condolences may be expressed at www.hamiltonsfuneralhome.com
Richard Wayne Semler
Richard Wayne Semler, 91, died March 22, 2022. He was married to Jean Mary Bowers on Aug. 17, 1951. He was an active member of the United Methodist Church in McAllen, Texas, Independence and Cedar Falls. He was in the Army Reserves, a member of the Rotary Club in Independence and became a Paul Harris Fellow. Richard attended Northwestern College in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for a year then Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls. After graduation, he taught English and social studies in Dunkerton, Tripoli and Waterloo for about 10 years. Most of that time they lived in Cedar Falls. He then worked as a consultant for Area Education Agency 7 for 20 years before he retired in 1994. They lived in Independence for those 20 years. He received a master’s degree from the University of Northern Iowa during that time. Shortly after retirement, Richard and Jean moved to McAllen, where they lived for 22 years. In 2018 they moved back to Iowa to Woodlands Creek Independent Living and then Silvercrest Assisted Living. He was living at Glen Oak’s Alzheimer’s Special Care Center at the time of his death. Richard is survived by his children, Duane (Diane) Semler and Bonnie Bowers, and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jean Semler, on Jan. 9, 2021. A service will be held at a later date.
Lee Junior Roy
Lee Junior Roy, 97, died Monday, March 21, 2022, at home. Services were held March 29 at Iles Westover Chapel. Burial was at Iowa Veterans Cemetery near Van Meter. Lee served in the U.S. Army during World War II from 1943-1946 and was a Purple Heart recipient. Lee was a revenue auditor for the State of Iowa. He was a member of the American Legion, a lifelong member of VFW and an avid ham radio operator. Lee is survived by his wife, Bonnie Roy; son Jeffrey (Linda) Roy; two daughters, Cynthia Boeckmann and Leslie (John McPhail) Nelson; and other relatives and friends. Online condolences can be shared at IlesCares.com. Iles Westover Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
Marcella Joyce Yochum
Marcella Joyce Yochum, 94, of Urbandale died Thursday, March 10, 2022. She attended school in Colfax and graduated from Colfax High School in 1945. While in school, she was active in school plays and was a member of the girls basketball team that went to the Girls State Tournament three years in a row. She married John Yochum and moved to Newton in 1952, where they raised their three children, Jaci, Jolene and Scott. For 21 years, Marcella was the Welcome Wagon hostess in Newton, until she was promoted to regional field manager for lowa and part of Illinois. In 1975, she was named the National Field Manager of the Year. She retired after more than 41 years with Welcome Wagon. Upon retiring, Marcella moved to Urbandale, where she enjoyed several activities including playing bridge at the Bridge House, exercising with the Silver Sneakers, Red Hat Club, and being a greeter at St. Pius X Catholic Church. Marcella is survived by daughter Jolene (Harold Davis) and son Scott (Debbie); son-in-law Sid Gordon; and other relatives. She was preceded in death by her daughter Jaci Gordon. A memorial service will be held at St. Pius X Catholic Church at a later date. Condolences may be left online at www.beardenfuneralhome.com.
Russell Lundy
Russell Lundy of Urbandale died Monday, March 21, 2022, at Iowa Methodist in Des Moines. A memorial service was held Saturday, March 26, at Covenant Christian Church in Urbandale.
Betty Ann Felt
Betty Ann Felt, 84, died Saturday, March 26, 2022, at MercyOne Medical Center in West Des Moines. She grew up in Jewell and graduated from South Hamilton High School. She worked for more than 25 years for Baker’s Cafeteria before becoming an education assistant for Heartland AEA. She married Duane “Dewey” Felt, and they raised their family and made Waukee home for more than 60 years. He preceded her in death. Betty was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Waukee, which kept her active in many positions and committees. She is survived by her children: Douglas Duane Felt, Michael Leroy Felt, Lisa Ann (Roger) Fenton and Lori Lin Felt, and many other relatives and friends. A Celebration of Life will be held Friday, April 15, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Waukee Community Center, 875 Walnut St., Waukee. Ernst Funeral & Cremation Services of Waukee has been entrusted with arrangements.
Steven Graham
Steven Kenneth Graham, 50, died March 18, 2022, after suffering a stroke in October 2021. He is survived by his wife of nearly 25 years, Tiffany Graham, and their sons, Jordan Lee (Rachael) and Noah Kenneth (Kaylie), and many other relatives and friends. His family lived in Urbandale then moved to Waukee when Steve was in third grade. He graduated from Dowling High School in 1990 and then attended Northeast Missouri State. He married Tiffany Howell in 1997, and the couple stayed in Waukee to raise their sons. Steve was a DJ for many radio stations in Des Moines including Star 102.5 and Mix 100.3. He was an assistant manager with Dahl’s Food, and, for the past seven years was a night service manager with Stivers Ford. At Steve’s request, there will be no service at this time. Condolences can be expressed online at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Matthew Whitlock Eldridge
Matthew Whitlock Eldridge, 52, of Waukee, died suddenly on Tuesday, March 22, 2022. Matt was born in Seoul, Korea, and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Wheaton Central in 1988. He attended the University of Arizona and Iowa State University. Matt was a self-employed insurance broker. He was active in coaching his son’s Waukee youth football team and was instrumental in his son’s baseball activities. He is survived by his wife, Kim, and his children, Carter and Kaitlyn, and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were March 30 at Lutheran Church of Hope in West Des Moines. Burial was at Oakdale Cemetery in Adel. Online condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Laurie Lynn Dawes
Laurie Lynn Dawes, 43, of Adel died Tuesday, March 22, 2022, from complications related to ALS. A Celebration of Life was held Saturday, March 26, at New Hope Church in Adel. Burial was at Oakdale Cemetery in Adel. Laurie grew up in Adel and graduated from ADM High School in 1997. She began her college education at Midland Lutheran College in Fremont, Nebraska. She studied nursing and had a successful softball career while on scholarship at Midland University. She completed her college education at Grand View University in Des Moines where she earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing. She worked at Iowa Methodist Medical Center, Orthopedic Outpatient Surgery Center of DM and, for the last 15 years, at Wolfe Eye Clinic. She continued working as a sales consultant online for Rodan and Fields. In August 2002, she married Colby Dawes. This friendship began in preschool and blossomed throughout the years. They had two sons, Braylon and Bryce. She is survived by the following, all from Adel: her husband, Colby; her two sons, Braylon and Bryce; her parents, Ron and Pam Tryon; brother, Scott (Laura) Tryon; sister, Kristi (Brad) Fuller; parents-in-law, Nick and Peg Dawes; brother-in-law, Beau (Amie) Dawes; nieces and nephews, Mackenzie (Josh) Johnson, Briley Tryon, Carter Tryon, Gage Fuller, Zachary Fuller, Leah, Blake and Lane Dawes.
William ‘Will’ Farlow
William Lewis Farlow, 72, grew up in Siam and Emmetsburg, where he graduated from high school in 1968. He spent one year each at Emmetsburg Community College, Ellsworth Community College and Northwest Missouri State College. Will was married in 1972 to Mary (Stanzel) Farlow. They lived in the Maryville, Missouri, area for two years, then moved to Curlew so Will could work in the family oil business. He drove a tank wagon for fuel deliveries, worked in the service station doing minor repairs, and assisted with the carwash. After several years working in the family business, he returned to school and completed an associate’s degree in horticulture at Iowa Lakes Community College in 1988. After graduation, he took a job in the Des Moines area. He worked at a number of businesses in the area over the next 20 years. Will was a lifelong Methodist, most recently a member of the West Des Moines United Methodist Church. He and Mary enjoyed the MITSWITS classes and social activities. He joined the Gnemeth Masonic Lodge #577 and held many offices over the years. He finished his year as Master in 2012 and continued to attend and participate. He became a Polk County Master Gardener in 2006 and was an active volunteer until 2016. Most of his volunteer time was spent at the greenhouse and plant sale. He is survived by his wife, Mary (Stanzel), son Markus (Cathy), daughter Christine (Ross) Griswold, and other relatives and friends. A Masonic Memorial Ceremony was held on Friday, March 25, and a Celebration of Life was held Saturday, March 26, at the West Des Moines United Methodist Church. Burial was at the Masonic Cemetery in Des Moines.
Gordon Wayne Segelke
Gordon Wayne Segelke, 84, died Monday, March 21, 2022, in Des Moines. Services were held Saturday, March 26, at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church. Burial followed at Mount Hope Cemetery in Madrid. Gordon was born in Cherokee, grew up on the family farm in Sutherland, and graduated from Sutherland High School. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, South Dakota. He worked as a CPA for Easter Enterprises, Inc. for most of his working career, retiring in 1994 as their CFO. He returned to rural life in his retirement and spent 22 years on his acreage near Granger. He led keyboard sing-a-longs at Deerfield Retirement Community and Cedar Ridge Village. Gordon is survived by his wife, Barbara (Mataya) Segelke; his daughters, Brenda (Gopperton) Oliphant, Susan Maass and Sheryl (John) Dutcher; step-children, Julie (Keith) Armstrong, Mark Rectenbaugh and Karen (Mark) Neff; and other relatives and friends.
Donn McDonald
Donn Hudson McDonald, 90, died Wednesday March 23, 2022. He married Arlean Petersen in 1954. She preceded him in death. He is survived by his children, Paula Wray (Bruce Brubaker), Martin Donn (Natalie), Eric John (Sarah) and Ronn Miles (Ronda), and other relatives and friends. The family held a coffee and conversation gathering on Monday, March 28, in the Edgewater Events Center.
Rebecca Ann Ballantyne
Rebecca Ann Ballantyne, 74, of West Des Moines, was born in Leon. For the past four years, she was a resident at the Independence Villages in Waukee. She died March 15, 2022, from complications of Alzheimer’s Disease. Becky attended Lamoni Community Schools, graduating in 1966. She received an associate’s degree from Graceland College in 1968 and a bachelor’s degree with a major in home economics from Iowa State University in 1970. Her 34-year professional career began in 1971 as food service director at Algona School District, serving students, banquets for community events, the annual Iowa Pork Producers conferences, as well as coordinating meals for relief for survivors of the tornado that devastated the area. She became food service director for the West Des Moines Community School District. Then she was school food service nutritionist for the Des Moines school district, which also included managing the Summer Meals in the Park program. Becky held the office of president in the Iowa School Food Service Association and was a Midwest regional director of the American School Food Service Association. She taught food sanitation certification courses for DMACC and colleges in the Midwest. She was a member of the Iowa Depression Glass Club and served as president from 2001-2005. Becky was a lifelong member of the Community of Christ Church. Since moving to West Des Moines, she had been a member of the West Des Moines congregation. She was deeply involved in the life and ministry of the congregation through her leadership, teaching, organizing music and as pastor. Memorial services will be held at the West Des Moines Community of Christ Church at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 27. Graveside services will be held at the Rose Hill Cemetery, Lamoni, at 3:30 p.m. the same day.
Brady Andrew Martens
Brady Andrew Martens, 25, of West Des Moines, died on March 22, 2022. He was born in Des Moines, attended Waukee schools and graduated from Waukee High School in 2014. For the past eight years, he was a sales consultant at Best Buy, where he specialized in appliances. He recently started and excelled in their digital sales platform and quickly became one of the top salespeople in the region. He is survived by his parents, Scott Martens of Urbandale and Cheryl (Kevin) Stillman of Clive; his sister, Ellie Martens of West Des Moines; and many other relatives and friends. A Celebration of Life was held March 29 at Lutheran Church of Hope in West Des Moines.
Larry E. Kellow, Sr.
Larry E. Kellow, Sr., 74, of West Des Moines, died Wednesday, March 23, 2022, at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Des Moines surrounded by family. A memorial service was held Thursday, March 31, at McLaren’s Chapel in West Des Moines. A private family burial was at Iowa Veterans Cemetery. Larry is survived by his wife, Sheila Kellow; children Larry (Trish) Kellow Jr., Nicole Button and Lance (Jaime) Kellow; nine grandchildren; and brother Mike (Candy) Kellow.
Elaine Marie Massey
Elaine Marie Massey, 67, died Friday, March 25, 2022, at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. Per her wishes, cremation rites have been accorded and a Celebration of Life will be held at Iles Grandview Park Chapel later this spring. Watch for the update to the obituary at IlesCare.com. Private inurnment will be held at Warren-Powers Cemetery at a later date. Elaine has lived at Mosaic in West Des Moines for the past 40 years. She is survived by her siblings, Ralaine Massey and Gloria Lee Clark, both of Des Moines, and Chris (Rhonda) Massey of Runnells; and other relatives and friends.
John ‘Skip’ McDonald
John “Skip” Steven McDonald, 75, of Norwalk, died March 12, 2022, in Des Moines. He was born in Des Moines, graduated from Des Moines Technical High School and attended Grand View University. From there, Skip served in the U.S. Army as a military police officer in Vietnam. After returning, he spent a majority of his career working in the glass and glazing business. Skip is survived by his wife, Kathy; two children, Denise (Steve) Gordon and Deven (Theresa) McDonald; and two step-children: Michael (Sheryl) Graber and Shelly Kirschbaum; and other relatives and friends. A Celebration of Life will be scheduled for a later date.
Diana (Gentosi) Evans
Diana (Gentosi) Evans, 91, of Indianola, died March 19, 2022, at MercyOne Hospice in Johnston. Diana was a lifelong member of the Vittoria Lodge. She enjoyed spending time with her family and working on craft projects. She worked for Bryan Animal Hospital in Des Moines for 24 years. She is survived by her daughters, Billie Ramey, Toni Marinaro (Tom) and Terri Grail, and other relatives and friends. Her husband, William Evans, and her son, Robert Evans, preceded her in death. Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Peggy Ann Rosenbaum
Peggy Ann Rosenbaum, 78, of Indianola, died March 26, 2022, at the Indianola Good Samaritan Society Nursing Home. Services will be held at a later date. She is survived by her husband, Robert; children, George (Chris) Grover, Kim Gaylord and Ronald (Jean) Rosenbaum; and many other relatives and friends. She was preceded by daughter Susan Scanlan.
Pamela Barnett
Pamela Barnett, 74, died March 23, 2022, at Mercy Hospital in Des Moines. Services were held Wednesday, March 30, at Christian Life Assembly of God Church.
Kim Johnson
Kim Johnson, 48, of Winterset, died unexpectedly at MercyOne Medical Center in Des Moines on Monday, March 21, 2022. A celebration of life was held Friday, March 25 at Caldwell Parrish Funeral Home, Winterset Chapel. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.caldwellparrish.com. Kimberly Nicole (Kerns) Johnson was born in Winterset, attended Winterset High School and graduated in 1992. She went on to become a CMA and CNA and worked for nursing homes around the area. She married Kenneth Johnson on Feb. 14, 1998, in Winterset. Kim was a great caregiver and had a heart of gold. She enjoyed working with her clients at the nursing homes and also taking care of her father, Ron. She is survived by her husband, Ken; parents, Ron and Val Kerns; and other relatives and friends.
Deloris Linn
Deloris Kay Linn, 79, of Bondurant, died Tuesday, March 15, 2022. Services were held at Bondurant Federated Church on March 23. She grew up in Bondurant where she continued to live her whole life. She graduated from Bondurant-Farrar in 1961 where she played on the state tournament basketball and softball teams. She married Harry B. Linn on Aug. 24, 1962, and they shared nearly 60 years. She attended Bondurant Federated Church for most of her life and enjoyed volunteering with Awana and singing in the choir. She worked as a school cook for nearly 33 years where her primary role was baking. She is survived by her husband, Harry Linn; son, Kyle (Lori) Linn; daughters, Susan (Duane) Moeller of Bondurant and Kimber (Donavon) Hintz; and other relatives and friends. Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
John Schweers
John Alphonse Schweers, 72, died surrounded by his family on March 19, 2022. A visitation will be held on Thursday, March 31 at Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart Catholic Church in Ankeny from 4-7 p.m. A service will be held at the church Friday, April 1, 10 a.m., with burial following at St. John the Baptist’s Catholic Cemetery in Arcadia. He grew up on the family farm in Arcadia. After graduating from Kuemper Catholic High School in 1967, John attended Iowa State University for a time before enlisting in the United States Army where he served as a sergeant and completed a tour in Vietnam. Upon his honorable discharge, he met his wife, Kathleen (Kathy) Bradley, and they were married June 1, 1973. John returned to Iowa State where he received a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1974. He worked for many years in the banking industry, specializing in mortgage lending, before changing career paths, serving as office manager for Associated Benefits Corp. in West Des Moines. John and Kathy became parents of three children, Ryan, Allison and Audrey. He was a scoutmaster for Troop 182 for many years and a volunteer at the local VA hospital. John will also be remembered for being a conservationist. He was known for maintaining the quarter mile portion of Ankeny’s High Trestle Bike Trail behind his home by pulling weeds, planting milkweed and other wildflowers to attract butterflies, and picking up litter daily along his 4-mile walking route. He was also a member of the VFW. John is preceded in death by his wife, Kathleen Schweers, and survived by his children, Ryan (Jenny) Schweers, Allison (Michael) Klein Jr. of Ankeny, and Audrey (Shawn) Echelberry; and many other relatives and friends.