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Virginia "Ginny" Lee Stepleton Coe, 71, passed away May 15, 2005, after a long illness. Funeral services will be Thursday, 1 p.m. at the Ventura United Methodist Church, Ventura, Iowa with Pastor Audrey Westendorf Young officiating. Interment will be in the Ventura Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday from 4 -7 p.m. at the Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 N. 4th St., Clear Lake and then one hour before the service on Thursday at the church. Family suggests memorials to Virginia L. Coe Memorial Fund.
Virginia was born Sept. 3, 1933, in Mason City, Iowa the daughter of Gerald and Anne (Gerdes) Stepleton. She lived in Mason City until about the age of 14 when she moved with her family to Ventura. Ginny graduated from Ventura High School in 1951. She earned an honorable mention by the Iowa Girl's Basketball Association. Ginny married Forrest "Frosty" Coe on May 1, 1953 in Mason City.
Ginny worked approximately 18 years at the Ventura State Bank and several years at the Ventura Congregate Meals. Ginny enjoyed cooking for her family, watching the Hawkeye and Viking games, and especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Ginny is survived by her husband, Forrest; five children, Teresa (Charles) Patton of Montevideo, Minn., Matthew Coe of Ventura, Joni (Clint Kaune) Chase of Oelwein, Iowa, Jeff (Debora) Coe of Rochester, Minn. and Amy (Brad) Reiter of Clarion, Iowa; 14 grandchildren, Nick, Taylor and Sydney Patton, Sandy Coe, Sarah Coe Myers, Michael and Matthew Chase, Julie (Chase) Love, Joshua and Ashley Coe, Amanda (Coe) Johnson, and Tyler, Michellynn and Payton Reiter; and 11 great-grandchildren; one sister, Carol (Jerry) Mahrenholz of Tifton, Ga.; one brother, Charles Stepleton of Clear Lake; sister-in-law, Cleo Overgaard of Ventura; brother-in-law, Larry (Jane) Coe of Ventura, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Ginny was preceded in death by her parents; one sister, Marian (Stepleton) Furleigh; one brother, Patrick Stepleton and an infant son, Forrest W. Coe Jr.

Merlyn "M.J." Thada, 82, formerly of Thornton, Iowa, died Monday, May 16, 2005 at Oakwood Care Center, Clear Lake. A memorial service was held Thursday, May 19, at the St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, Thornton, with the Rev. Robert Hetrick officiating. Inurnment was at the Pleasant View Cemetery. According to his wishes his body has been cremated. Memorials may be given to the M.J. Thada Memorial Fund.
M.J. was born Oct. 21, 1922 in Thornton, the son of Harold and Ellen (Berdelson) Thada. Merlyn was baptized in the American Lutheran Church of Thornton where he is still a member. M.J. married Helen Harmon Nov. 15, 1940 in Mason City, Iowa. In 1945 he enlisted in the Army. He owned and drove trucks for Thada Truck Lines. He was also an auctioneer for 33 years all around North Iowa. He graduated from Reisch Americans School of Auctioneering March 11, 1950. Using his talents, he helped with the "Pie Auctions" at the church.
M.J. was a volunteer at the fire department and a life member of the American Legion. He enjoyed playing in bands, especially Thada's Thumpers, for 17 years at the Clear Lake V.F.W. and other places. He loved to fish.
M.J. is survived by his daughter, Barbara Card, St. Louis Park, Minn.; two grandsons, Kyle Card and wife, Jill, and Cameron Card; great-grandsons, Ryan, James and Joey; brother, Dean Thada and his wife, Elvira, Clear Lake, and brother-in-law, Roy Baack, Thornton.
M.J. was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Helen, on Sept. 5, 1998; his son, Dickie, on Dec. 15, 2002; sister, Bernice Baack and two brothers, Lyle and Stanley.
Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, was in charge of arrangements.

Evelyn Peck Brower, 85, a resident of USA Healthcare, Mason City, Iowa passed from this world at 2:50 a.m. on May 21, 2005 at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit. Funeral services were held Monday, May 23, at Major Erickson Funeral Home Mr. Chris Postma and Mr. Vernon Spinner officiating. Interment was in Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Hospice of North Iowa or the Altzheimer's Association.
Evelyn was born April 21, 1919 in Hancock County, Iowa to Bill and Gertie Peck, the second of 12 children. Her parents farmed in several places in the Hancock and Winnebago county areas. Evelyn had early responsibilities assisting with the children and duties on the farm.
Evelyn met her tall, dark and handsome life-long companion when she was 16. She married Henry Brower at Sioux Falls, S.D., on Aug. 5, 1936. Their attendants were John and Anna Isebran, sister and brother-in-law of the groom. They lived in Crystal Lake and Britt, Iowa before settling in Clear Lake in 1944. Evelyn was a stay-at-home Mom to one daughter and two sons. She dearly loved her "Hank" and children, keeping a hospitable home for friends and family. She was actively involved in the children's activities, accompanying them on trips and seeing to it they all had piano lessons. She never tired in helping her family no matter where they were and always got "Hank" to pitch in also. Her first commitment was to God and she loved that fellowship and encouraged her loved ones to do likewise.
In 1980 Evelyn and Hank retired, but not from their home and garden. Evelyn was just as busy and had to hurry to be able to go when Hank was ready. They visited their sons' homes in Ohio and California and wintered in Southern Texas. Their grandchildren enjoyed and respected them, and "Grandpa and Grandma" spent good times with them. Together they had 61 years. In 1997, due to Alzheimers and Hank's failing health, Evelyn became a resident of the care center. She has been lovingly cared for by the staff at USA Healthcare and Hospice for which the family is grateful.
Evelyn is survived by her daughter, Gerry Brower, of Clear Lake; two sons and their wives, Dennis and Julie of Brea, Calif. and David and Mary of Deerfield, Ohio; four grandsons, Daniel (Sheryl) Kaler, Mason City, Michael Kaler, Nerstand, Minn., Justin and Jared Brower, Brea, Calif.; one granddaughter, Jeneva (Curt) Fraund, Murrieta, Calif; three great-grandsons, Anthony Fraund, Murrieta, Gabriel Kaler, Mason City, David (Monica) Kaler, Edmond, Okla.; one great-great-grandson, Mekhi Kaler, Edmond, Okla.; siblings, Ethel (Jake) Lewerke, Clarion, Iowa, Don, Zearing, Iowa, Duane, Ventura, Jr., Britt, Darlene (Darl) Schmidt, Garner, Iowa and Sharon Garret, Goosecreek, S.C.; sisters-in- law, Gretchen Peck, Crystal Lake, Iowa, Hylene Nonnweiler, Minn., Marlys Hutzell, Pisgah, Iowa, and Betty Dorenkamp, Minn.; brothers-in-law, Bill (Marie) Brower, Ventura, and Dan Spilman, Clear Lake; many nieces, nephews and friends and one aunt, Helen Smith of Belmond, Iowa.
She was preceded in death by her mother in 1957; father in 1980; husband in 1998; siblings, Clyde in infancy in 1918, Glen, Gladys (Eldon) Waldschmidt, Violet (Ralph) Jorgenson, Edna (Clyde) Tannahil; sisters- and brothers-in-law, Anna (John) Isebrand, Phylis Spilman, Adeline Peck and Arelene Peck, Layton Nonnweiler, Cort Dorenkamp, Howard Hutzell and mother- and father-in-law, Henry and Johanna Brower.

Dennis Mosher, 66, of 1200 10th Ave N., Clear Lake, passed away Sunday, May 22, 2005 at Mercy Medical Center of North Iowa, Mason City, Iowa. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the First Congregational Church, 205 W. 10th Ave. N., Clear Lake with Pastor Tom Healey officiating. Burial will be in the Clear Lake Cemetery following the service. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service on Wednesday at the church. The family suggests that memorials be directed to the Dennis Mosher Memorial Fund.
Dennis Dean Mosher was born Dec. 2, 1938 at Sac City, Iowa, son of Clare and Frida (Andersen) Mosher. Dennis attended school in Clear Lake and graduated with the Class of 1956. His classmates were very special to him because of the reunions and get-togethers they have had since graduation. Dennis was baptized and confirmed in the First Congregational Church in Clear Lake. He was active in the Congo Club and the Choir. On June 19, 1962, he married Delores Greimann at the Seventh Avenue Congregational Church in Denver, Colo.
After graduation from high school Dennis worked for Sedars Auto Co. in Mason City, and then worked for a short time at Younkers before joining Montgomery Ward. In January 1963 he was transferred to Duluth, Minn. with Montgomery Ward and remained there until 1967 when he was transferred to LaCrosse, Wis. In 1968 he was transferred to Rochester, Minn. where he helped open the new Montgomery Ward store in Apache Mall. In 1973 he and his family moved back to Clear Lake and he and his brother, Ron, owned the Gamble Store. In 1986 Dennis and Delores started their own national sales company, Dendee International. Dennis became disabled in 1997 and encountered many health problems in the following years. He became a resident of the Manly Care Center in April, 2005.
Dennis enjoyed fishing, golfing, bowling, sports on TV (he was an avid Iowa Hawkeye and Minnesota Viking fan), watching movies (which he enjoyed after spending many years helping his father in the theater business), and being with family and friends.
He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Delores; daughter, Rochelle, and her husband, Jeff Kracht, of Clear Lake and their children, Heather and Logan and granddaughter, Ashlyn; son, Monte Mosher and his wife, Dorcey, of Bowling Green, Ky. and their children, Jennifer, Amanda, Samantha, and Dillon; son, Dean Mosher and his wife, Hollie, of Clear Lake and their son, Tyler; and Dennis' daughter, Mona, and her husband, Don Ellison, of Bothell, Wash.; a brother, Ron Mosher and his wife, Donna, of Hager City, Wis.; mother-in-law, Ruth Greimann, of Garner, Iowa; two brothers-in-law, Vernon Greimann and his wife, Shirley, of Eldora, Iowa and Calvin Greimann and his wife, Nadia, of Lititz, Penn.; two sisters-in-law, Phyllis and her husband, Bill Byrd, of Newcastle, Wash. and Barbara and her husband, Wayne Hassebrock, of Kamrar, Iowa; and many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Clare Mosher on June 2, 1964 and Frida Mosher on Oct. 16, 1996; father-in-law, Curtis Greimann on March 26, 2005; several aunts and uncles and four special Mosher cousins and their spouses.

James E. "Jim" Ormsby, 92, Forest City, Iowa, formerly of rural Ventura, died May 24, 2005 at Muse-Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City, Iowa. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 28, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Clear Lake. Interment was at the Clear Lake Cemetery with military honors by the Clear Lake V.F.W. Memorials may be given to the James E. Ormsby Memorial Fund.
Jim was born Aug. 7, 1912, in Woden, Iowa, the son of John and Josie (McCroden) Ormsby. He attended parochial schools in Wesley, Iowa and Wesley High School. Jim farmed until entering the U.S. Army during WWII. He married Maxine Thronson on Oct. 22, 1946 at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Garner, Iowa. They continued to live on Maxine's family farm south of Ventura. He painted for over 40 years and also helped on the farm. Maxine and Jim had celebrated 56 years together.
Jim loved his music. He played the guitar, harmonica and violin. He enjoyed going to nursing homes and playing his music. Jim and Maxine loved to dance and won a dance contest at the Surf. He was everybody's friend. Jim took pride in his faith, family and music his whole life. He was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church, and the Knights of Columbus Counsel #7897 of St. Boniface Catholic Church, Garner and he enjoyed singing in the church choir.
Jim is survived by three daughters, Kathy Meinecke and her husband, Don, Forest City, Karen Purcell and her husband, Dan, Clear Lake, and Joan Losey and her husband, Brad, Clear Lake; seven grandchildren, Christopher and Jennifer Meinecke, Michael and special friend, Carmen, Matthew, Benjamin and Rachel Purcell and Courtney Losey; one sister, Mary Ormsby, Sacramento, Calif. and many special cousins.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Maxine, on Oct. 5, 2003; granddaughter, Sara Purcell; brother, Joe Ormsby; sister, Eileen Kearney and one infant sister.
Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, was in charge or arrangements.

Floy E. Hershberger, age 67, of Spirit Lake, Iowa and formerly of Storm Lake, Iowa died on May 23, 2005 in Spirit Lake.
Funeral services were held Friday, May 27, at the Lakeside Presbyterian Church in Storm Lake. Burial was in the Lake View Gardens Cemetery in Spirit Lake on Friday. The Fratzke and Jensen Funeral Home in Storm Lake was in charge of the arrangements.
Floy Evelyn Baumgartner was born on Sept. 30, 1937 in Forest Township, Iowa to Clarence and Hazel (Valley) Baumgartner. She attended school in Clear Lake and graduated in 1955 from Clear Lake High School. Continuing her education, Floy attended Iowa Teachers College and Buena Vista College. She graduated in 1976 with a degree in education.
On June 16, 1957, Floy was united in marriage to James Monroe Hershberger in Clear Lake. Their marriage was blessed with three sons, Mace, Steve and Mike.
Floy enjoyed boating, reading and watching FOX News. She cherished her time with her family and friends. Her grandchildren were deeply loved and she treasured the time she spent with them.
Those left to cherish Floy's memory are her children, Mace Allen Hershberger of Okoboji, Iowa, Steven Kent Hershberger and his wife, Stacia, of Ozark, Mo. and Michael James Hershberger and Jenny of Coralville, Iowa; grandchildren, Alec Monroe Hershberger and Ethan Michael Hershberger of Ozark, Mo. as well as many extended family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, James Monroe Hershberger and brother, Dale Olson.

Eula Marcene Frigaard, age 77 of Waseca, Minn., died Friday, May 27, 2005 at her home in Waseca. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 31, at Grace Lutheran Church in Waseca with the Rev. Roger W. Haug officiating. Burial was at Prairie Queen Cemetery in Nunda, S.D.
Born in Canton, S.D. on Nov. 9, 1927, she was the daughter of Paul and Evelyn (Kittelson) Seffens. She graduated from Washington High School in Sioux Falls, S.D. in 1945. She moved to Luverne, Minn. in 1947 and worked at the Star Herald Newspaper. She married Alan Frigaard on Aug. 27, 1949 in Sioux Falls. After getting married they moved to Cooperstown, N.D. where she was employed at the Sentinel Courier Newspaper. They moved to Marshall in 1951 where she worked at Lyco Gas. In 1966 they moved to Waseca and she operated a greeting service for new residents for 12 years. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, the American Legion Auxiliary and Senior Citizens, all in Waseca.
She is survived by two daughters, Sherryl and her husband, Jackson Wilcox, of Clear Lake, and Becky Arnhold of Janesville; one son, Marty Frigaard and his wife, Seiko, in the U.S. Navy in Hawaii; four grandchildren, Colby Hanf, Crystal Frigaard, Brody Ernewein, Riley Arnhold and one great-granddaughter, Angela Bergquist.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; one sister and one grandson.

Russell William Armfield, 89, Clear Lake, died Monday, May 30, 2005 at the Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City, Iowa.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, June 3, at the Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 North 4th Street, Clear Lake, with the Rev. Richard Scott of Zion Lutheran Church in Clear Lake officiating. Burial will be in the Zion Reformed Church Cemetery in Sheffield, Iowa. Visitation will be from 5 until 7 p.m. on Thursday and one hour prior to service time on Friday at the chapel.
Russell William Armfield was born on Oct. 15, 1915 in Franklin County, Iowa the son of George and Mary (Sheperd) Armfield. He attended and received his education in the Hanselltown school system. He was united in marriage to Tina VanHorn on Feb. 22, 1940, in Sheffield. She preceded him in death. Russell farmed his entire life in the Sheffield and Swaledale, Iowa area before moving to Clear Lake in 1975. He was united in marriage to Elsie Shook on Oct. 15, 1979, at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa.
He enjoyed woodworking, fishing, bowling, camping, traveling - especially wintering in Yuma, Az., and playing pool and cards at the Senior Citizens Center in Clear Lake, but his great love and enjoyment was being a devoted father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
He was a member of the Senior Citizens Center in Clear Lake, and was a former member of the Zion Reform Church in Sheffield, and attended the Evangelical Free Church in Clear Lake.
Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Elsie Armfield of Clear Lake; two sons, Roger Armfield and his wife, Renett, of Victoria, Texas, and Larry Armfield of Garner, Iowa; two step-sons, Roger Shook and his wife, Alicia, of Stanwood, Iowa, and Larry Shook and his wife, Sharon, of Clear Lake; two grandchildren, Dean and Daniel Armfield; a great-grandson, Bret Armfield; five step-grandchildren, Matthew Shook and his wife, Heather, Jenny Stolley and her husband, Doug, Neil Shook and his wife, Cami, Julie Muth and her husband, Shane, and Cory Shook; nine step-great-grandchildren; a brother, Kenneth Armfield and his wife, Mildred, of Latimer, Iowa and a sister-in-law, Lena Armfield of Hampton, Iowa, as well as several nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends.
Besides his first wife, Tina, he was also preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Donald and Raymond Armfield.

Fayne Marie Huntley, 89, of 12201 Lark Ave., died Wednesday, June 1, 2005 at the I.O.O.F. Home in Mason City, Iowa.
Funeral service were held Monday, June 6, at Ward Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, with Chaplain Edward Bard officiating. Burial was in the Clear Lake Cemetery.
Memorials may be directed to Hospice of North Iowa.
Fayne Marie Huntley was born Dec. 26, 1915, in Clear Lake, the daughter of Daniel and Etta (Frohling) Patton.
Fayne attended country school in Clear Lake. She and her family farmed in the Clear Lake area. She was united in marriage to Laurice Huntley on March 25, 1934. To this union four children were born. Together they farmed for several years south of Clear Lake. She worked at the Cottage Cleaners and retired from North Iowa Community Action in April of 1991.
Fayne loved spending time with her family, and cooking them dinner every Sunday. She enjoyed the outdoors, especially gardening. She was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church in Clear Lake, Queen Rebekah Lodge in Mason City, and Owesew Club in Burchinal.
She is survived by her children, Kenneth D. Huntley and his wife, Bettie, of Clear Lake, Keith D. Huntley and his fiancée, Gloria, of Clear Lake, Ronald D. Huntley, of Charles City, Iowa and Wayne D. Huntley and his wife, Marge, of Rockwell, Iowa; a half-sister, Betty Gilbert, of Ottumwa, Iowa; 11 grandchildren, seven step-grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Daniel and Etta Patton; husband, Laurice Huntley; a brother, Wayne Patton; and an infant sister, Virginia Patton.

Michael "Mike" W. Ades, 36, of Woden, Iowa died Tuesday, May 31, 2005 in a traffic accident near Crystal Lake, Iowa. Funeral services were held Friday, June 3, at the Clear Lake United Methodist Church, Clear Lake, with the Rev. Jan Burnett and the Rev. Bill Poland officiating. Interment was in Grant Township Cemetery, rural Fertile, Iowa. Family suggests memorials to Mike Ades Memorial Fund.
Mike was born May 13, 1969 in Sheldon, Iowa the son of Carl and Wilma (McCollough) Ades. He graduated from Clear Lake High School in 1987. Following high school he attended North Iowa Community College.
He was an Eagle Scout and, with the help of Troop #30, built a bat roost at Lime Creek Nature Center as his Eagle project.
Mike married Jami Johnson on May 18, 1991 in Forest City, Iowa. They moved to Volga, S. D. and lived there until the fall of 1993, when they moved back to the Forest City area and he started working for Winnebago Industries.
Mike loved the outdoors, fishing, hunting, trapping, mushroom hunting, eating ice cream, his dog, Mattie, camping, cooking and especially spending time with his family as his daughters, his nieces and nephews were very special to him.
Mike never got excited about anything and would always go with the flow. He was always there for his friends. He grew up attending Clear Lake United Methodist Church and was a member of Trappers Association and Ducks Unlimited.
Mike shared his life and will be sadly missed by his wife, Jami Ades, Woden, and their three children, Sydney, Sadhna and Samara (Sammi) Ades; his parents, Carl and Wilma Ades, Clear Lake; two brothers and one sister, Jerry Ades and his wife, Sheila, Sioux Falls, S.D., Beth Hanson and her husband, Mike, Lake Mills, Iowa and Mark Ades and his wife, Molly, Belmond, Iowa; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Raymond and Deidre Johnson, Forest City, Iowa; sister-in-law and brother-in-law; Jodi Fank and her husband, Dan, Manly, Iowa and Cody Johnson, Forest City, Iowa; nieces and nephews, Carter and Dylan Ades, T.J. and Hannah Hanson, Krista, Ashton and Adrii Fank and Theresa Storby and also many uncles, aunts, cousins and a host of friends.
Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, was in charge of arrangements.

Frances "Frannie" D. Pannhoff, age 70, most recently a resident of the Concord Care Center, Garner, Iowa, formerly a resident of Klemme and Kanawha, Iowa, died Friday, June 3, 2005 at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City, Iowa.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 7, at Immanuel Reformed United Church of Christ in Klemme. The Rev. Donna Buckman officiated. Burial was in the Ell Township Cemetery, Klemme. Memorials are suggested to the family or Frannie or the donor's choice.
Frances Delores Otto was born Nov. 2, 1934, in Rockford, Iowa, the daughter of Charlie and Helen (Hutchison) Otto. She attended Rockford area schools and graduated from Rockford High School with the Class of 1953.
Frances was later united in marriage on Jan. 13, 1956, to Kenneth "Kenny" D. Pannhoff at the Little Brown Church, Nashua, Iowa.
The couple made their home and raised their family in the Klemme and Kanawha areas. They lived in Klemme form 1962-1982 and then moved to Kanawha in 1982, residing their until Frannie moved to the Concord Care Center on July 13, 2001. Kenny also resides at the care center.
Frances was a lifelong home maker, devoted wife, loving mother, and grandmother. She enjoyed times spent with her family and friends. Family fishing excursions and get togethers were some of her favorite past times.
Her faith life was very important to her and she was very active in both the Klemme and Kanawha church families. Enjoyment came from her times spent with various bible studies and in later years she liked to attend church services at the care center.
Frannie loved to work jig saw puzzles and welcomed any opportunity for a game of cards. Some of her favorite card games included Canasta and Uno. She had done a lot of embroidery and needle point work over the years.
She had been a volunteer at the Concord Care Center for a number of years prior to her living there.
Frannie will be remembered fondly for her wonderful sense of humor.
Left to cherish her memory is her husband and life partner of nearly 50 years, Kenny Pannhoff, Garner; three sons, Jim of Forest City, Al and wife, Connie, Swea City, Iowa, Doug and wife, Tracie, Klemme, Iowa; two daughters, Patty and special friend, Dan Smith, Klemme and Sharon and husband, Donny Reysack, Klemme; 11 grandchildren: Teri Jo Cohrs, Klemme, Andy Cohrs, Garner, Tanya Harley, Klemme, Jeremy Pannhoff, Mason City, Michael Pannhoff, Klemme, Nathan Pannhoff, Klemme, Ashley Pannhoff, Klemme, Telsie and Brittney, Klemme, and Serena and Collin Pannhoff, Swea City; great-grandchildren, Harli and Brooklyn, McKenna and Morgan, Damarion, MacKenzy, and Treveina; sister, Joyce Constein, Green, Iowa; half-sisters, Nancy Holm, Mason City, and Janice Fisher, Waterloo, Iowa and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; an infant son, Larry; daughter, Jean; brothers-in-law, Francis Constein, Dean Pannhoff, Lyle Pannhoff; sister-in-law, Arlene (Pannhoff) Lovik; and a niece Linda (Constein).
Andrews Funeral Home, Klemme, was in charge of arrangements.

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