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Charles Harrison Jr.
Charles “Morry” Harrison Jr., 90, of Dubuque, Iowa, formerly of Weston, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, in Dubuque surrounded by his family after a period of declining health.
Friends and family may visit from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, June 12, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A wake service will be held prior to the visitation at 3:45 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at St. Anthony Catholic Church, 1870 St. Ambrose Street, with Rev. Steven Rosonke officiating. Burial will be at a later date at Linwood Cemetery at Weston, Massachusetts.
Born on February 6, 1936, at Boston Lying-in Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, he was the son of the late Charles Morris Harrison and Julia Quigley Harrison. Morry grew up in the Newton/Weston area of Massachusetts and graduated from Boston College in 1958. He served as a First Lieutenant in the Army’s 19th Field Artillery stationed at Fort Devens, MA, with time spent in S. Korea. He spent most of his career in sales working for Chesebrough-Ponds and Becton, Dickinson and Company. Later, he spent time as a Brinks armored truck driver and finally as a grocery bagger at Hy-Vee in Dubuque, where he was known for his work ethic and sense of humor before retiring in 2025.
Morry was a man of many passions. In his early years, he sang in a barbershop quartet and loved old movies, especially westerns and musicals. He was also an avid jogger and tennis player. Later in his life, he spent most of his free time with his family, going to his grandchildren’s many sporting events, enjoying the arboretum, and cheering for his Boston sports teams. He loved his family more than anything and took immense pride in watching his children and grandchildren grow.
He is survived by his daughter, Jackie Lambe, and her husband Terry of Dubuque, IA; his son, Jeff Harrison, and his wife Alessandra of San Francisco, CA; and his cherished grandchildren, Stevie, Emma, Lucie, Nick, Seneca, and Liam. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Patricia.
Raymond L. Merfeld
Raymond L. Merfeld, 80, of East Dubuque, IL, passed away on Monday, June 8, 2026, at Stonehill Care Center, Dubuque, IA, following a long battle with congestive heart failure.
Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 12, 2026, at St. Mary’s Church in East Dubuque, with Fr. Bosco Aruldoss officiating. Burial will follow in East Dubuque Cemetery, where military honors will be accorded by members of the Dubuque Marine Corps League.
Visitation will be from 4 – 7 p.m. on Thursday at the Miller Funeral Home in East Dubuque, where the Parish Rosary will be recited at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday. A second visitation will be from 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. on Friday at St. Mary’s Church.
Ray was born on October 30, 1945, in Charles City, IA, the son of Leander and Gila (Garber) Merfeld of Marble Rock, IA. He attended Roseville’s St. Mary’s elementary school and then attended high school at Immaculate Conception Academy High School in Charles City. Later Ray attended Loras College in Dubuque, IA, where he received his BA in Sociology in 1971.
Ray served his country in the U. S. Army from 1967-1968. During his time in the military, he met and married the love of his life, Eva Espiriti. They were united in marriage on March 2, 1968, at Sacred Heart Church, Nogales, AZ. She preceded him in death on March 26, 2019.
After Ray was honorably discharged from the Army, the couple settled in Dubuque, IA, where they raised their three boys, Rick, Bobby and Dan.
After being honorably discharged and completing his college degree, Ray worked briefly for the Dubuque Packing Company from 1971 – 1973. Then Ray was employed at John Deere Dubuque Works as a production line supervisor until his retirement in 2000.
Ray was a talented self-taught woodworker and craftsman. He raised quarter horses and participated in team penning events. He also enjoyed playing golf, fishing, and hunting. Ray was an avid Minnesota Vikings fan since childhood.
He was also the beloved uncle to his nieces and nephews: who appreciated his insight and reflection in his later years. In his last days, his sons, Rick and Bobby, were able to have meaningful conversations with him that they will carry with them forever. Ray loved his grandchildren dearly and talked about them often to others.
Surviving are his sons, Richard L. (JoAnn) Merfeld of Tucson, AZ, and Robert R. Merfeld (Jason) of Phoenix, AZ, his daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Merfeld of Madison, WI, grandchildren, Taylor Merfeld (Gwen), Lauryn M. Merfeld, Jenna L. Merfeld and Berkley A. Welsh; great-grandchildren, Raymond M. Merfeld (10), Dawn M. Merfeld (8), Mary L. Merfeld (8), Lily E. Merfeld (7), and Eden E. Merfeld (2); his sister, Mary Jeanne of Fruita, Colorado, his brother, Roger (Edi) of Rockford, IA, his sister-in-law, Rita Merfeld of Greene, IA, and many nieces and nephews.
Ray was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Eva, his son, Daniel, his siblings, Rose, Richard and Ken, father-in-law Ricardo Espiriti, in-laws, Fran Stadler, Ted Leaver and sister-in-law, Myrna Merfeld.
Ray will be remembered for his quick smile and twinkle of mischief in his eyes. Ray was an honorable man who treated others the way he wanted to be treated—with an open heart and kindness.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. Mary’s Church Building Fund.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com©
Francis Lammer
On June 1, 2026, Francis “Frank” Lammer peacefully passed away at home with family present. His body has been donated to the University of Iowa.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Leonard Funeral Home and Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd, Dubuque, Iowa, on Thursday, July 2, 2026, from 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Rev. Martin Obeng from St. Joseph, Key West, IA will say prayers at 6:30 pm.
Frank was born on Sept. 8, 1950, in Dubuque, Iowa to Mike and Muriel (Rogers) Lammer. He married Elizabeth Ward on September 9, 1972 at St. Joseph the Worker in Dubuque, Iowa. They had three children: Peter (Natalie); Scott (Julie); and Theresa (John Miller). His children blessed him with six grandchildren: Nicholas Lammer; Cecilia and Cletus Lammer; and Benjamin, Samuel, and Lucy Miller.
He graduated from Clarke University followed by completion of a graduate program at the University of Iowa. He taught at NICC and worked in the NIC Learning Center. He felt great pride and satisfaction in being able to help students become successful with their school studies.
He loved interacting with his family creating memories of sports (CUBS), fishing, golfing, and making stain glass and wooden creations. He was able to draw passing on his artistic skills to his children in different creative venues (wood, stain glass, drawing, and painting). He felt honored to serve on St. Joseph Church committees and Key West Fire Department Board. He felt such respect for the skills and bravery of the Key West Fire Department volunteers.
He is survived by his wife Elizabeth; his sons, Peter (Natalie) and grandson, Nicholas; Scott (Julie) and grandchildren, Cecilia and Cletus; and daughter Theresa (John Miller) and grandchildren Benjamin, Samuel, and Lucy. His sisters Michelle (Tom Parkin) and Jacque (Chris Green); his brother Tom (Sandy); and sister-in-law, Janet Lammer (widow of Dave Lammer); Gene (Lori) Ward, brother-in-law; Kay (Bob) Schuster, sister and brother-in-law, Mona (Mike) Burrows, sister and brother-in-law, and Mike (Mary Lou) Coffey, brother and sister-in-law. He was preceded in death by his parents (Mike and Muriel Lammer); his parent in-laws (Donald “Scotty” and Beatrice Ward); and his brother, Dave Lammer.
He spent the last years of his life with Parkinson disease and heart problems. Both of which severely limited his ability to enjoy life. While he will be missed by his family and friends; now, he has earned his time in heaven being happy, mobile, telling jokes, playing golf and euchre and fishing.
The family wish to thank all those who were with Frank during his life journey. We also wish to thank the medical staff at Medical Associates, especially Dr. Mark Runde, Dr. Bruce Abele, and Connor Golden. Because of the Hospice of Dubuque staff, he was able to spend his final weeks at home with his family. A special shout out to the teachers and students at Clarke University PT Program who worked with him the last five years. Stonehill, Thank you.
Memorial donations may be given to Clarke University PT Program, Hospice of Dubuque, or the Key West Fire Department.
Prayers are always helpful.
James J. Clark, Sr.
James “Gunner” “Jim” John Clark, Sr., Senior Chief Gunner’s Mate, U.S. Navy (Ret) 72, of Dubuque, Iowa, formerly of Buffalo, New York, Zion, Illinois, and Kenosha, Wisconsin, passed away on June 9, 2026, after a night of being surrounded by family and friends. Gunner’s brief battle with advanced aggressive mucinous rectal adenocarcinoma took a devastating & brutal toll on him.
Jim was born on March 19, 1953, in Lackawanna, New York, and was raised in Buffalo, where he attended Our Lady of Sacred Heart Grammar School & West Seneca West High School. From an early age, he developed a love for history, firearms, motorcycles, knives, cars, and service to his country; many interests that would eventually lead him to a distinguished career as a Navy Gunner’s Mate.
Known to many as “Gunner,” Jim proudly served in the United States Navy from 1971 until his retirement in 1995 as a Senior Chief Gunner’s Mate. During his distinguished 25-year military career, he served multiple tours during Vietnam, Desert Storm, and the Persian Gulf War, completing deployments aboard several vessels including the USS Hull DD-945, USS Marvin Shields FF-1066, USS Franklin D. Roosevelt CV-42, USS Callaghan DDG-994 and USS Texas CGN-39. For most of his career he served as a Gunner’s Mate, later taking on military law-enforcement and security responsibilities before retiring at Great Lakes Naval Station. Even after retirement, Jim remained a Gunner at heart. His love for firearms, military history, and teaching others never faded.
Following his military service, Gunner worked for more than 20 years as a Maintenance Technician for SBM Maintenance in the North Chicago School District, where he maintained high-pressure boilers, air conditioning systems and countless other systems that kept the schools operating safely and efficiently.
Gunner was a historian in every sense of the word. He seemed to know something about everything and could turn nearly any conversation into a lesson. He often said, “An opportunity to teach a young mind is incredible,” and he truly believed it. Whether he was teaching someone how to sight in a rifle, sharing history facts, explaining a historical event, or simply telling one of his many stories for the hundredth time, he loved passing knowledge on to others. That was until you started to talk back or think you were smarter than him.
He enjoyed building guns, collecting knives just to give away, watching the history channel, especially Ancient Aliens and spending time with family and friends. He was notorious for setting up BB gun ranges inside the house, organizing remote-control car races in the street, having a motorcycle (or 2) in his living room and a vice bolted to his kitchen table, keeping a spooky skeleton displayed in the front yard year-round, and enjoying a few too many beers along the way.
In recent years, Gunner found something special in his Dubuque neighborhood. What began as moving into a new home in a new state turned into friendships that truly lasted a lifetime. Jeff, Stacy, Nathan, Tina, and Griff brought joy, companionship, laughter, and friendship into his final years. He also proudly became an honorary “Grandpa” to Henry, Emma, and Harper, embracing the role with the same enthusiasm he brought to so many things in life. His family was jealous of those relationships, but they remain deeply grateful that he experienced such happiness and connection.
Like many people, Gunner was complicated. He could be difficult. His disciplinary style was stern, he held onto grudges longer than he should have, repeated stories more than necessary, and could be stubborn beyond reason. Alcohol got the better of him and cost him relationships and opportunities throughout his life. Yet beneath it all was a man with a genuinely good heart who was always looking for a gift to give, possessed a sharp wit, and had a sincere desire to help others. Jim just wanted to feel wanted and loved. Those who took the time to understand him knew his generosity, loyalty, humor, and kindness. In the end, those who knew him best considered themselves fortunate to have had the time they did with him—and wished that time could have been longer. To hear phrases like “You look ravishing” or “Highly Handsome” just one more time.
Jim was first married to Sherry Malik (Seal) of Arcade, NY, and together they welcomed their son, Jimmy Clark. He later married Mary “Becky” Blough of Kenosha, WI, and embraced her children, Christina and Danny, as his own strictness.
Jim is survived by his children, Christina (Craig) Krausman of Dubuque, IA, formerly of Pleasant Prairie, WI; Danny (Bridget) Blough of Deerbrook, WI, formerly of Pleasant Prairie, WI; and Jimmy (Kim) Clark of Bliss, NY. He is also survived by his beloved grandchildren, Daniel, Carly, Liam, Rylee, Kaylee, Ellee, Michael, and Gavin as well as many nieces and nephews.
He is further survived by his siblings, Sharon (Joseph) Gentile of Ohio, Kathleen Clark (Kurt Amico) of New York, Diane Clark of Colorado, Carolyn Clark of New York; and his brother, Patrick (Laura) Clark of New York.
Having completed his final watch, Gunner now reunites with his sister, Nancy Baumann; his mother, Georgina Clark; and his father, Norman Clark.
One of Gunner’s favorite childhood memories was a playful rhyme from the 1950s that he insisted on drilling into the minds of young people throughout the years. Long after people forgot where it came from, they remembered hearing Jim recite it with a smile:
“Beep biddley oat and doaten,
Bee bop a nit not,
Eenee meenee sala meenee,
Ooh wala wala meenee,
Cooma lata cooma lata cooma lata vista,
Oh no no,
Not the vista.”
A Burial at Sea ceremony will be conducted at a later date during an active naval deployment departing from the Port of San Diego, honoring Jim’s faithful service to the nation he loved.
The family also recognizes that Gunner’s cancer diagnosis may have been connected to his service during Desert Storm and the Persian Gulf War. His willingness to serve his country came at a cost, one he bore with strength, determination, and dignity.
Fair winds and following seas, Senior Chief Clark. Your watch is complete. You have stood your final watch here. May your next assignment be with calm seas and old shipmates.
Online condolences for Gunner’s family may be left at www.tristatecremationcenter.com
Sr. Nancy Feldman, BVM
Sister Nancy Feldman, BVM, (Dorothy Mary), 87, of Mount Carmel Bluffs, Dubuque, Iowa, died Monday, June 8, 2026.
Visitation will be from 9-9:30 a.m. on Friday, June 12, 2026, in the Mary Frances Clarke Chapel at Mount Carmel Bluffs. Sharing of Memories will be at 9:30 a.m., followed immediately by the Mass of Christian Burial. Burial is in the Mount Carmel Cemetery.
Sister Nancy ministered as a nurse at Marian Hall in Dubuque, Iowa. She served as a nurse and an assistant epidemiologist in Evanston, Ill. She was coordinator of health care resources for BVM sisters in the greater Chicago area.
She was born June 19, 1938, in Dubuque, Iowa, to Aloysius and Dorothy (Hayes) Feldman. She entered the BVM congregation Aug. 2, 1957, from St. Patrick Parish, Dubuque, Iowa. She professed first vows on Feb. 3, 1960, and final vows on July 16, 1965.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister Ruth (Bill) Burdt, a brother William (Kathleen) Feldman., and a brother-in-law John Freund. She is survived by sisters Donna Freund, Dubuque, Iowa; Mary Kathryn Feldman and Helen McKain, both of Colorado Springs, Colo.; nieces; nephews; and the Sisters of Charity, BVM, with whom she shared life for 68 years.
Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home and Crematory is in care of the arrangements.
Joseph A. Burbach

Joseph A ‘Joe’ Burbach, 89, passed away peacefully on June 9, 2026, surrounded by the family he loved so deeply.
Visitation will be from 8:30-10:45a.m., Thursday, June 11, 2026, at Holy Ghost Catholic Church, 305 W Main St, Dickeyville, WI 53808. A Mass of Christian Burial will immediately follow at 11:00a.m. The Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home and Crematory is entrusted with arrangements.
Joe was born to Carl and Dorthy Schonhoff Burbach and raised with values of faith, hard work, discipline and devotion to family that would guide him throughout his life. Family was always the center of Joe’s world. He sacrificed willingly for his children, placing their needs and opportunities ahead of his own and teaching by example the meaning of love, responsibility and commitment.
On July 7, 1956, Joe married the love of his life, Shirley Jansen at Immaculate Conception Church in Kieler, Wisconsin. Together they built a loving home and shared a remarkable marriage that spanned nearly seven decades. Their faith, partnership and dedication to one another proved the foundation for a family that continues to be their greatest legacy.
Joe worked six years at the Dubuque Packing Company before beginning a 30-year career at John Deere. He retired on February 1, 1996. Even after long days in the foundry or the welding line, Joe could often be found coaching his children’s sports teams, attending games or supporting their many activities. He believed that showing up mattered and rarely missed an opportunity to encourage those he loved.
An avid sports enthusiast, Joe enjoyed city league basketball, fast-pitch softball and golf in his younger years. He coached grade school basketball for 12 years positively influencing countless young athletes through his leadership, patience and dedication. He was also active in his church and community, serving on both the parish council and school board at Dickeyville Holy Ghost.
Joe was a loyal fan of the NY Yankees, Wisconsin Badgers basketball and the Wahlert Catholic Golden Eagles, whether listening to a game on the radio, watching from the stands, or discussing sports with family and friends, he found joy in competition and teamwork.
He is survived by his loving wife, Shirley, five children Dan (Teresa), Greg (Connie), Tim (Kim), Ted (Linda), Mary Beth (David) and daughter-in-law Mary Burbach.
Joe is also survived by 22 grandchildren – Tyler Burbach (Katie), Luke Burbach (Kendra), Sarah Harris (Travis), Katie Smith (Quentin), Ryan Burbach (Raquel), Maggie Kimbro (Alex), Tony Burbach (Laura), Elizabeth Moody (Beau), Annie Evischi (Kenny), Michael Burbach, Jake Burbach (Samantha), Emily Barry (Luke), Joey Burbach (fiancé Laura), Brad Burbach, Alex Burbach, Megan Sweere, Brynn Sweere, Emma Sweere, Ben Sweere (Becca), Zach Ries (Lauren), Kaitlyn Ries and Cody Ries (fiancé Dulce). He is also survived by 38 great grandchildren, a sister Betty Leibfried (Bob), sisters-in-law Jeanine Burbach, Judy Burbach, Brother-in-laws Tom Gibbs, Milton Gotzinger, Tom Runde and Ken Jansen.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Carl, John, Vince and Bill, sisters Mary Remington and Dorthy Gibbs, brothers-in-law Virgil Jansen, Jim Remington, Don Jansen, sisters-in-law Sharon Runde, Bernadette Jansen, Sally Jansen, Jeanette Gotzinger, Julie Jansen, close family friend Father John Naumann, daughter-in-law Cheri Burbach, great grandson Ray Daniel Burbach and lastly his favorite son Tony Burbach.
Thanks to all the staff at Stonehill Care Center and Hospice of Dubuque.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Holy Family Catholic Schools or Hospice of Dubuque.
Mary J. Cain
Mary J. Cain, 93, of Dubuque, Iowa passed away on June 3rd, 2026, at home.Visitation will be on Tuesday, June 9th, 2026, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd with a wake service to be held at 3:45 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church with Rev. Robert Gross officiating. Burial will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Mary was born on June 25, 1932, in Dubuque, Iowa, the daughter of Herbert and Ellen (Dixon) Chapman. She graduated from Dubuque Senior High School. She married John P. Cain on May 10, 1954, at St. Raphael Cathedral. He preceded her in death on December 13, 1997.
Mary worked at the former Dubuque Packing Company as a secretary for several years before dedicating herself full-time to raising her eight children.
Mary was a devoted mother and grandmother, lovingly known as “G’ma” to her family. Each of her grandchildren liked to believe they were her favorite, a reflection of the warmth and care she shared so freely. She was a steady source of comfort, guidance, and compassion, and many considered her a second mother.
She was also known for her wonderful cooking and generous hospitality. Friends and family loved to stop by, especially in the summertime, and Sundays were especially memorable for Mary’s fried chicken and dumpling soup.
Mary was a truly special woman whose kindness, love, and presence left a lasting impression on everyone who knew her. She is an angel walking among us.
She is survived by her children: Catherine (Dominic “Mick) Simon, Paul (Melinda Titus) Cain, Mick Cain, John (Deb Hobbs) Cain, Doug (Maggie Wagner) Cain, and Lori Cain. Grandchildren: Sarah Cain, McConnell Warner, Justin Cooper, Melissa (Jason) DeVries, Valorie (Karl) Johnson, Kerry (Daniel) Cooper Tangerie, Kenneth “KJ” (Kara) Cain, Kurt Cain, Catherine “Kitty” Cain, Tammy (Travis) Weeks, Nichole Hartwick, Jen Thill, and Sam Hartwick along with many great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband John “Johnny Cakes” sons Kenneth and Dale, daughter-in-law Tammy Hartwick and grandson Joshua Cooper.
In lieu of flowers and gifts memorials may be made to Hospice of Dubuque in Mary’s name.
The family would like to extends a special thank you to Dr. A. Wiasky and all the staff at Medical Associates, Hospice of Dubuque, and all the wonderful and caring nurses and aids for their compassionate care of Mom.
Norma Jean Kern Kirpes
Norma Jean Kern Kirpes, 93, of Dubuque, died peacefully in her sleep June 8, 2026, at Bethany Home.
Visitation will be at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road Thursday, June 11, 2026, from 4:30‒7:30pm, with rosary being led at 4:15pm by the Court Isabella #572 of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, St. Mary’s Church, Galena, IL.
Mass of Christian burial will be at the Church of the Nativity at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 12, 2026, with Fr. Dwayne Thoman officiating. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Norma Jean was born January 7, 1933, to Albert F. and Marie (Trumm) Kern in Ryan, Iowa. In 1943, she and her family moved to Galena, Illinois. Norma Jean graduated from Galena High School. She was a member of the Galena Red Cross Chapter as well as a 75-year member of Court Isabella #572 of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas. Through these organizations, she traveled to many states including California and Nebraska. After high school, she worked for Hansgen law firm for four years. Then she worked at Dubuque Savings and Loan, which is where she met her future husband, Raymond L. Kirpes. After reading a book about Amelia Earhart in childhood, she wanted to fly. In 1958, she fulfilled this dream as she went onto McConnell flight attendant school in Minneapolis, MN. Norma Jean then became a flight attendant for Ozark Airlines, based in St. Louis, MO, and flew until she left to join Ray back in Dubuque. They were united in marriage May 9, 1959, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Galena, IL, and made their home in Dubuque.
Norma Jean was a long time 4-H Leader for the first urban 4-H club in the state of Iowa in the city of Dubuque; a Boy Scout volunteer; a member of the Nativity parish guild, co-chairing two fall festivals, and was a Bingo worker; an Omnibus Leader for students at Nativity Grade School; a school board member for Nativity Elementary School and Wahlert High School; and a March of Dimes volunteer. She enjoyed nature and organic gardening. Family was everything to Norma Jean, and she loved to cook for and having family gather in her home.
Norma Jean is survived by her seven children: Martha (John) of Ann Arbor, MI; Steven (Irma) of Edinburg, TX; Paul (Lori) of West Des Moines, IA; Roger (Christine) of Cedar Rapids, IA; Anne (Jack) of Maple Grove, MN; James (Theresa) of Cedar Rapids, IA; and John (Liz) of Dubuque, IA; 17 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild.
She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; and siblings, Jerome Kern, Leo Kern, Marilyn Kern Burdt, Donna Kern Gentry, and Ronald Kern.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Holy Family Catholic Schools (Dubuque), the Church of the Nativity, the Sisters of St. Francis (Dubuque), Hospice of Dubuque, Bethany Home, and the Dubuque Arboretum & Botanical Gardens.
Norma Jean’s family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of Bethany Home and Hospice of Dubuque.
Craig L. Gardner
Craig L. Gardner, age 84, of Dubuque, Iowa, formerly of Wausau, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully in his sleep at 11:32 a.m. on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at Care Initiatives, Dubuque Specialty Care. In keeping with Craig’s wishes, there will be no public visitation or service. Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street, Dubuque, is assisting his family.
Craig was born on June 28, 1941, in Wausau, Wisconsin, son of Walter and Irene (Taylor) Gardner.
He attended school in Rosholt, Wisconsin and graduated from Rosholt High School.
He married his ‘partner-in-crime’, Linda Tress, on April 19, 1974, in Wausau. They were married for 23 years before divorcing, but remained close friends to this day.
Craig began working for the city of Wausau, Wisconsin in 1975. He worked in the Street Department, Water Department, Water Treatment Plant and as Union President for the city. He retired in 1995, after 20 years of service.
Craig was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Wausau, WI and St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Dubuque. He enjoyed golfing, cutting firewood and watching stock car races. Craig enjoyed listening to, and collecting, old country and Polka music. He liked spending time at home working in his gardens, but he truly enjoyed the time he spent with family and his grandchildren.
Those left to cherish Craig’s memory include
his son,
Jere J. (Tammy) Gardner, Dubuque, IA;
his daughter,
Kristi G. Gardner, Wausau, WI;
his grandchildren and great-grandchildren;
and his former wife,
Linda Gardner, Dubuque, IA.
Craig was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, William Gardner.
His family would like to thank Care Initiatives and Hospice for all the care and compassion they showed to him over the last several months.
Cards and memorials in Craig’s memory may be mailed to Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001, Attn. Craig Gardner Family.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.behrfuneralhome.com
Walter J. Puccio
Walter “Wally” James Puccio, age 76, of Cascade, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 7, 2026, surrounded by his loving family.
Visitation will be from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. on Friday, June 12, 2026 at Reiff Funeral Home, Peosta, where a prayer service will be held at 2:30 p.m.. Additional visitation will take place from 11 a.m. until 12 a.m. on Saturday, June 13 at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Cascade, Iowa where a Mass of Christian burial will be held at Noon. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Farley, Iowa.
Wally was the third of five children to Charles T. Puccio and Betty (Carr) Puccio-Gibbs born on December 14, 1949, in Dubuque, Iowa, where he attended St. Mary’s Catholic School. The family eventually moved to Epworth, Iowa, where he finished his grade school education at St. Patrick’s Catholic School in Epworth and graduated from Western Dubuque High School in 1968.
Wally married Jane Ann Bertling, the love of his life and soulmate, on October 24, 1970. Their love was indescribable, and instead of fireworks, they fell in love like a sunrise – steady, endless, and breathtaking. When you saw one, you always knew the other was close at hand. Together, they built a lifetime filled with laughter, unwavering love, and countless heartfelt memories. Their greatest accomplishment was their family. They raised five phenomenal children, who later blessed them with twelve perfect grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
He had a generous heart and loved finding small ways to make his family smile. One of his favorite traditions was to give his grandchildren and great grandchildren a silver dollar, or other money, whenever they came to visit. His children were his greatest joy, and he was so proud of them. He never missed an activity they were involved in and even coached their teams.
Wally loved to cook, though his culinary skills could be a bit unpredictable, everyone affectionately called it “adventure eating.” Sometimes his creations were a great success; other times, they would become stories that would be retold for years – like the unforgettable green macaroni and cheese.
He was an avid Hot Wheels collector for over 20 years, amassing over 5000 unopened packages. He also collected Pewter miniature pencil sharpeners in a variety of forms. He was a devoted fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes and Minnesota Vikings, as well as the Chicago Cubs and LA Dodgers. He excelled at horseshoe pitching and loved playing all types of card games. Whether playing with family or friends, he was always a formidable opponent, combining skill, strategy, and just enough determination to keep everyone on their toes. He had a passion for golf and achieved his goal of scoring a hole-in-one on Hole No. 4 at Fillmore Golf Course. Golf was one of the things he missed most when Parkinson’s took away the ability to use his hands and affected his balance. Yet even then, his love for the game and the memories it gave him remained close to his heart.
Wally was the definition of a hard worker and was employed by the Dubuque Stamping and Manufacturing for over 33 years, where he started his career as a laborer. With the help of his company, he attended Loras College at night and later became a member of their management team as the Process and Safety Engineer and eventually promoted to Human Resource and Safety Manager. He retired from the Stamp and continued his career as a Human Resource and Safety Manager at All American Homes in Dyersville, Iowa, and before finding a home at Energy Manufacturing in Monticello, Iowa, where due to health reasons, he could no longer perform his job duties and ended his working career. He took pride in helping employees with work challenges and even after he left, his employers continued contacting him for guidance and advice.
Wally was steadfast in his faith and he shared a deep and abiding relationship with the Lord. He was an active and devoted member of his parish, generously volunteering his times and talents in numerous ways. Over the years, he served as a lector, eucharistic minister, extraordinary minister, acolyte trainer, CCD instructor, RCIA facilitator, CEW participant, and choir member. He was a graduate of the Archdiocesan Lay Ministry Formation program and graciously assisted the clergy with various duties, including wedding rehearsals and church services, in their absence. He felt called to become a deacon, but God had other plans. Instead, he lived out his faith through a life of service to others. This became a passion for taking care of people and was always willing to give a helping hand. While always caring for others, he was one of the first nationally registered EMT providers for Reiff Ambulance Service, he dedicated himself to helping others during some of their most difficult moments, offering comfort, care, and a steady presence when it was needed most.
Wally will be forever loved by his wife of almost 56 years; children, Jasper (Deanna) Puccio of Shawnee, KS, Catherine (Reverend David) Tielbar of Garnavillo, IA, Matthew (Rachel) Puccio of Peosta, IA, Marco (Stefani) Puccio of San Tan Valley, AZ, and Jeff (Amanda) Puccio of Dubuque, IA; his grandchildren, Haley (fiancée, Zachary Todd) and Noah Puccio, Nicholas, Alexander (Brooke), and Ellie Tielbar, Chloe, Claire and Callie Puccio, Zayne and Hayden Puccio, and Cameron and Alexis Puccio; great grandchildren, Lyanna and Keaton Tielbar.
He is also survived by his brothers, Charles Puccio of Epworth, IA, and sister Mary Nell (John) Kertels of Farley, IA; step-siblings; Ronald (JoAnn) Gibbs, Daniel (Madonna) Gibbs, James (Donna) Gibbs, Kenneth, William Gibbs (fiancée, Rebecca Evans), Mary Anne (Chuck) Dunne, Julie (Phil) Meyer, Jane Schilling (& friend, Jeff Weber; his in-laws Sandy (Mike) Coohey of Dubuque, IA, Sherry (Tom) Simon of Cascade, IA, Peggy (Grant) Taylor of Dripping Springs, TX, Billie Sue (Dave) Hummel of Cascade, IA, Vicki (Bill) Takes of Monticello, IA, Jim (Deb) Bertling of Cascade, IA, Kris (Mark) Bideaux of Marion, IA, and Kari (Dave) Stecher of Des Moines, IA; brother-in-law Mark Hostert; sister-in-law, Sharon Green Bertling; and many beloved nieces and nephews.
Those waiting for him in heaven with arms open include his parents, Charles and Betty Puccio-Gibbs; step father, Glen E. “Bud” Gibbs; brother and sister-in-law Anthony “Tony” and Kathi, and Samuel “Sam”; sis, Dr. Donna Puccio; step-sister, Connie Gibbs Scott; his parents-in-law, Bill and Evelyn Bertling; brothers-in-law, Jeff Bertling and Mike Bertling; and sister-in-law, Susan Hostert.
Special thanks to his earthly angels; Fr Mark Osterhouse, Tom and Julie Dunne, Nancy Leytem, Diane Koppes, Molly Bergfeld, John Noonan and Kevin Schockemoehl, Hospice of Dubuque caring staff, Jessica, Shelby, Jill, Jennie and Kelli.
Kathleen A. Puccio
Kathleen A. “Kathi” Puccio, 72, of Farley, Iowa, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday, June 6, 2026 at MercyOne Medical Center in Dubuque, Iowa.
Per Kathi’s request there will be no public visitation. A Celebration of Life will be done at a later date.
Kathi was born November 23, 1953, in Dubuque, Iowa, daughter of Kenneth and Irene (Sommers) Elliott. She received her education in the former St. Joseph’s school and is a 1972 graduate of Western Dubuque High School. She was united in marriage to Anthony Puccio at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Farley, Iowa. He preceded her in death on September 25, 2024.
She received her EMT certification at NICC, she was a volunteer EMT for the Farley Ambulance for over 18 years. She was also a Hospice volunteer for over 20 years. She was also a member of the Farley American Legion Auxiliary. She loved spending time with her kids, grandkids and great grandkids for Sunday dinners. She loved to carry on the family traditions of canning kraut and canning beef.
She is survived by five children, Amanda Puccio of Dyersville, Abigail Dossey of Cedar Rapids, Kelly Puccio of Dubuque, Kara Puccio and Shane (Chelsea Burns) Puccio both of Farley; twelve grandchildren, Gage (Darien), Hailey, Will, Skylar, Kennedy, Maggie, Madison, Layla, Isaiah, Jameson, MaKenna, Alina, and Declan; six great grandchildren; two brothers, Steve Elliott of Arizona and Mark “Smokey” (Rhonda) Wernimont of Dubuque, IA; two brother-in-law, Charles Puccio of Epworth, and Rick Goerdt of New Vienna, IA; two sister-in-law, Jane Puccio of Cascade and Mary Nell (John) Kertels of Farley; nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents; a son-in-law, Daniel Dossey; two sisters, Susie Goerdt and Colleen Elliott; her father and mother-in-law. Charles and Betty (Carr) Puccio Gibbs; her step-father-in-law, Glen “Bud” Gibbs’ two brothers-in-law, Sam Puccio and Walter Puccio; a sister-in-law, Donna Puccio.
The family would like to Thank the Farley Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services for all the care they extended to Kathi.
As Kathi would say “See ya soon, ya big Dumb A!!”
Constance Lee Riedl
Constance “Connie” Lee Riedl, 78, of Dubuque, died Friday, June 5, 2026, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.
Visitation will be from 3:00 pm until 7:00 pm on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory. Additional visitation will be held from 9:30 am until 10:45 am on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.
The Funeral Service for Connie will be at 11:00 am on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory with Deacon Dave Roth officiating. Burial will be at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.
Connie was born December 6, 1947, in Dubuque, IA, the daughter of Eugene C. and Alice M. (Howe) Skinner. On September 26, 1966, she married Donald Riedl at St. Patrick’s Church in Dubuque.
Connie graduated from Dubuque Senior High School in 1965. She worked as a building permit clerk for the City of Dubuque for 28 years and also worked for the Dubuque Municipal Court system.
She was a past member of the Dubuque Rhythm Cloggers and enjoyed traveling with Don and the group to attend conventions and performances. She enjoyed trying her luck at the casino and looked forward to the fun and excitement of winning big.
Survivors include her husband of 60 years, Donald Riedl of Dubuque; three children, Robert (Isabel) Riedl of Tacoma, WA, Christine (Nick Hogan Sr.) Riedl of Dubuque, and Ryan (Heather Kress) Riedl of Dubuque; four grandchildren, Alex (Kayla Carpenter) Riedl of Dubuque, Samantha (Felix Danila) Riedl of Seattle, WA, Cameron (Bryanna) Riedl of Yelm, WA, and Ethan Riedl of Tacoma, WA; three great-grandchildren, Tim Riedl of Dubuque, and Addie Jo Riedl, and Oliver Lee Riedl both of Yelm, WA; seven siblings, Barbara Hawbaker of Cherokee Village, AR, Marsha (Pat) Corken of Dubuque, Marla (Ken) Cruise of Dubuque, Bill Skinner of Maqoketa, Gail (Dennis) Hayes of Larkspur, CO, Paul Skinner of Dubuque, and Stacy (Tim) Vath of Greer, SC; three sisters-in-law, Sandy (Kenny Boyes) Temperly, Robin (Denny) Downing, and Kimmy (Ryan) Fisher all of Dubuque; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; parents-in-law, Marci (Glen) Coyle; and siblings-in-law, Jerry Hawbaker and Debra Schueller.
Connie’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at UnityPoint Finley ER and Iowa City ICU for their compassionate care.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting Connie’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Carter Korth
In Loving Memory of Carter Korth
September 18, 2012 – June 5, 2026
With deep love and profound sadness, we share the passing of our beloved son, Carter Korth, who left this world peacefully at home on June 5, 2026, surrounded by his family.
For thirteen unforgettable years, Carter filled our lives with joy, light, and a love that will remain forever. Though he faced the challenges of Sanfilippo syndrome, a rare and progressive genetic disorder with no cure that gradually robs children of their abilities, Carter’s life was never defined by his diagnosis. His spirit, smile, and the way he connected with others told a far greater story — one of resilience, warmth, and extraordinary presence.
Carter found magic in the world around him. He loved all things Disney — especially Mickey Mouse, Toy Story, and Disney princesses. Music brought him happiness, whether listening to songs or hearing the guitar. He enjoyed ball sports, water play, and being surrounded by his siblings, family, and friends. His happiest moments were simple ones: being with people he loved and watching the world around him.
Those who knew Carter will forever remember his radiant smile and infectious laugh. He had a rare gift — a gaze so sincere that it felt like he was speaking directly to your heart. Without words, he made people feel seen, loved, and whole.
Carter is deeply loved by his parents, Kyle and Marcie Korth; his siblings, Owen, Madelyn, and Jordyn; his grandparents, Teresa Korth, Steve and Teresa Wulff; and many extended family members, friends, caregivers, and all whose lives were changed by knowing him. He is preceded in death by his grandfather Pete Korth; great aunt Kelly Kupersmith; and cousin Annaleah Wampfler.
Though our hearts ache, we are profoundly grateful for the gift of Carter’s life. He taught us how to love unconditionally, find joy in small moments, persevere through hardship, and recognize the quiet power of a gentle spirit. The measure of a life is not in its length, but in the love it leaves behind — and by that measure, Carter’s life was extraordinary.
Carter will be missed every day, remembered in every smile, and loved forever. His story continues in the hearts of all who were blessed to know him.
In honor of Carter’s life, The Carter Korth Memorial Fund will be established to assist children with disabilities and their families; and to support rare disease research. Through this work, Carter’s legacy of love, resilience, and compassion will continue to shine.
Forever loved. Forever missed. Forever our Carter Boy.
Visitation will be held from 4-7 p.m., Friday, June 12 at Egelhof, Siegert & Casper Funeral Home, 2659 JFK Road. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m., Saturday, June 13 at Resurrection Catholic Church in Dubuque, Iowa.
Michael F. Meyer
Michael “Mike” F. Meyer died suddenly at home on June 5, 2026, at the age of 66.
He was born in Millville, Iowa, the oldest of five children of Earl and Anna Meyer. He was proud of playing football at Guttenberg High School and went on to attend Hawkeye Technical College for Art. From his parents and rural upbringing, he developed a love for hunting, fishing, nature and art that he carried with him his entire life.
Mike began his art career as a textbook illustrator for W.C. Brown Publishing Co. in Dubuque, where he met the love of his life, Renee, an artist and teacher who he married in 1990, gaining Kristin and Weston as his children. Mike taught himself digital graphic design and launched his first business, Wilderness Graphics, which served large publishing firms around the Midwest in the early days of the transition to digital publishing. In 2003, Mike and Renee co-founded a new business venture, Painted Sky Designs, with their lifelong friends Tom and Susie Orr. Mike continued to work for the business as its sole artist to this day as his children took over operations and Renee retired.
Throughout his working life, Mike never strayed from his two loves of wildlife and art, building an oasis of beauty and inspiration at his home and studio in southern Dubuque County. Mike and Renee’s home is filled with his art and Mike freely gave his art as gifts to friends and family, often capturing meaningful people, places and memories. Every winter he created expert level snow sculptures in his yard, and every fall he carved beautiful pumpkins, even though they both only lasted a few weeks. For Mike, art was always about enjoying the process and the final product was secondary.
Mike’s family was his world, and he will be sadly missed by his wife Renee, his daughter Kristin (Kevin) Dietel, his son Weston (Ellen) Pins, and his adoring grandchildren, Beckett Dietzel, Charlotte Dietzel, Hayes Pins, and Georgie Pins. He gave his grandkids all his attention, heart, and humor when he was with them, and loved them easily and wholly. They will greatly miss Poppa’s jokes, boat rides, baseball games, hikes in the woods, fishing adventures, art lessons, worm hunting, and snowy day adventures.
He is also survived by his mother Anna Meyer; his brothers Tony Meyer, Chirs (Erin) Meyer, and Brian Meyer; his sister Mary (Clarence) Blea; his brothers-in-law Tom (Janice) Splinter and John (Mary Jo) Splinter; his sisters-in-law Vicki Splinter and Linda (John) Ginter; his aunt Helen (Tony) Klug; cousins in the US and Germany; many nieces and nephews; dear friends Kevin and Sara, PJ and Tina, Bob and Dana, and Jeff and Jonna; and so many others who Mike connected with through long conversations and epic vacations with family and friends.
Preceding him in death is his father, Earl Meyer; his parents in-laws Ken and Beth Splinter and Paul and Joyce Splinter, brothers-in-law Ralph Splinter, Jim Splinter, and Ted Splinter; and his dear friends from home Bart Smith and Mike Ries.
A celebration of life featuring Mike’s art will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers or other memorials, a donation can be made in Mike’s honor to the Mike Meyer Memorial Fund, which will be donated for his passions of art and wildlife education.
The family would like to thank the first responders from Key West, Dubuque County Sherriff’s Department, and Iowa DNR for their quick response, kindness and professionalism.
Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, Dubuque, IA is assisting the family.
Matthew A. Burris
Matthew Asher Burris, 8, of Bellevue, Iowa, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his loving family on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
No public services will be conducted.
Local arrangements have been entrusted to Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home & Cremation Service in Bellevue.
Matthew was born on December 14, 2017. From the moment he entered the world, he brought immeasurable joy, love, and light to those around him. It was truly a privilege and blessing to have Matthew as part of our family. He found comfort and relaxation in listening to birds sing, and his gentle spirit touched the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
Matthew is survived by his parents, Michael and Melody (Holcomb) Burris; his siblings, Preston, Elizabeth, Amanda, and Bryson; his maternal grandparents, Jerry and Sandy Holcomb; his paternal grandparents, Harold and Michaele Burris; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family members.
Matthew’s memory will forever remain in the hearts of those who loved him.
The family requests that memorials be directed to Ronald McDonald House in Matthew’s memory.
Condolences may be mailed to: Matthew Burris Family c/o Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home 100 N. 6th Street Bellevue, IA 52031
Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.hachmannfuneralhome.com or through the Hachmann-Mier Funeral & Cremation Service Facebook page.
Patricia A. Weirup
Patricia A. “Pat” Weirup, 88, of Maquoketa, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at UnityPoint Finley Hospital in Dubuque, Iowa.
Patricia Ann Bock was born on July 31, 1937 in Maquoketa, Iowa, to Milton William and Camilla Mae (Sanger) Bock. She grew up on a farm just north of Elwood and graduated from Elwood Class of 1954. On January 30, 1955, she married the love of her life, Vernon Leo Weirup. They raised three beautiful children, Barbara, Randy, and Brenda.
Pat had worked at People’s Natural Gas, Fareway, and retired from KMAQ Radio Station in Maquoketa after 22 years.
Her favorite pastime was spending time with her family, playing cards, marbles, or other games. She also enjoyed quilting, crocheting, cross stitch, baking, cooking, and sewing. She and Vernon enjoyed traveling and saw much of the country including Alaska and Hawaii. They even braved a trip to Australia!
Pat is survived by her children: son Randy (Sue) Weirup of Maquoketa, IA, and daughter Brenda Lannom of Maquoketa, IA; sister Vera Barten of Maquoketa, IA; sister-in-law, Arla Lubben of Baldwin, IA; 5 grandchildren, Adam (Stephanie) Weirup of Key West, IA, Chad (Michelle) Weirup of Galena, IL, Chris (Kim) Weirup of Maquoketa, IA, Stephanie (Matt) Femrite of Des Moines, IA, and Kristen (Cal) Schreckengast of Cedar Rapids, IA; 11 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild; and 9 nieces and 5 nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Vernon on January 7, 2014, daughter Barbara Milburn on January 28, 2025, brother Wayne Bock, brothers-in-law John Lubben and Alvin Barten, and 3 nephews.
A celebration of Pat’s life will be held at 12 P.M., Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. Visitation will be held prior to the funeral from 10 A.M. to 12 P.M. at the funeral home. Burial will be at the Buckhorn Cemetery, rural Maquoketa, Iowa.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be made to Camp Courageous of Iowa, or the Jackson County Historical Society.
Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Mary J. Cain
Mary J. Cain, 93, of Dubuque, Iowa passed away on June 3rd, 2026, at home.Visitation will be on Tuesday, June 9th, 2026, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd with a wake service to be held at 3:45 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church with Rev. Robert Gross officiating. Burial will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Mary was born on June 25, 1932, in Dubuque, Iowa, the daughter of Herbert and Ellen (Dixon) Chapman. She graduated from Dubuque Senior High School. She married John P. Cain on May 10, 1954, at St. Raphael Cathedral. He preceded her in death on December 13, 1997.
Mary worked at the former Dubuque Packing Company as a secretary for several years before dedicating herself full-time to raising her eight children.
Mary was a devoted mother and grandmother, lovingly known as “G’ma” to her family. Each of her grandchildren liked to believe they were her favorite, a reflection of the warmth and care she shared so freely. She was a steady source of comfort, guidance, and compassion, and many considered her a second mother.
She was also known for her wonderful cooking and generous hospitality. Friends and family loved to stop by, especially in the summertime, and Sundays were especially memorable for Mary’s fried chicken and dumpling soup.
Mary was a truly special woman whose kindness, love, and presence left a lasting impression on everyone who knew her. She is an angel walking among us.
She is survived by her children: Catherine (Dominic “Mick) Simon, Paul (Melinda Titus) Cain, Mick Cain, John (Deb Hobbs) Cain, Doug (Maggie Wagner) Cain, and Lori Cain. Grandchildren: Sarah Cain, McConnell Warner, Justin Cooper, Melissa (Jason) DeVries, Valorie (Karl) Johnson, Kerry (Daniel) Cooper Tangerie, Kenneth “KJ” (Kara) Cain, Kurt Cain, Catherine “Kitty” Cain, Tammy (Travis) Weeks, Nichole Hartwick, Jen Thill, and Sam Hartwick along with many great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband John “Johnny Cakes” sons Kenneth and Dale, daughter-in-law Tammy Hartwick and grandson Joshua Cooper.
In lieu of flowers and gifts memorials may be made to Hospice of Dubuque in Mary’s name.
The family would like to extends a special thank you to Dr. A. Wiasky and all the staff at Medical Associates, Hospice of Dubuque, and all the wonderful and caring nurses and aids for their compassionate care of Mom.
Bruce B. Myers
Bruce B. Myers, 88, of Farley, Iowa, formerly of Lincoln, Nebraska, died Wednesday, June 3, 2026. A memorial service will be held 10 am Thursday, June 11 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shelton, Nebraska with inurnment to follow at Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Shelton, where military rites will be accorded.
Bruce was born December 28, 1937 in Lincoln, Nebraska, son of Erving and Juan (Tout) Myers. He served in the US Army.
On October 16, 1960 he married Fay Meyer at Zion Lutheran Church, Shelton.
He was an avid golfer, traveled extensively, and was a big Nebraska Cornhusker fan.
Bruce was a longtime member of Christ Lutheran Church, Lincoln, Nebraska, and most recently of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Dubuque.
He is survived by his wife, Fay, of Farley, Iowa; sons, Bryan (Lisa) Myers of Farley and Greg (Kippy) Myers of Hernando, Florida; grandchildren, Hannah (Tony) Jasper of Farley, Benjamin (Abby Gloeckner) Myers of Epworth and Jessica (Adam) Davis of Tigard, Oregon; and four great grandchildren, Quade and Kya Jasper and Lily and Parker Davis.
He is also survived by two sisters, Sandra Yarns and Pat (Les) Brase, brother in law Ron (Opal) Meyer and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded by two brothers, Erving Myers Jr., and Robert Myers, and sister in law Wilma (Lester) Walcott.
Cards and memorials can be sent to Fay Myers, 900 Bobcat Avenue, Farley, IA 52046
Bruce E. Schaal Sr.
Bruce E. Schaal Sr. 93, of Dubuque, IA, died Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at home. Visitation will be from 4 to 6:30 pm, Monday June 8, at the Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home and Crematory, 2659 Kennedy Road followed by a funeral service at 6:30 pm. Burial will be 11:00 am, Tuesday June 9, at Linwood Cemetery where military rites will be accorded.
Bruce was born October 2, 1932 in Cassville, Wisconsin, son of Roy “Tommy” and Alice (Greenwood) Schaal.
On September 28, 1953 he married the love of his life, Annabelle Colson in Dubuque. Six days after their wedding, Bruce was sent to Korea to serve in the US Army.
Bruce worked for Dubuque Packing Company for 38 years before his retirement.
He and Annabelle are members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.
Bruce enjoyed camping, hunting and fishing. He also enjoyed meeting new people and striking up conversations with them. He loved traveling; having traveled to Alaska, Mexico, Florida, Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, with his favorite being Glacier National Park. He will be forever missed by his loving family and will be forever in our hearts
He is survived by his wife of 72 years, Annabelle Schaal of Dubuque; four children, Bruce (Gina) Schaal Jr. of Dubuque, Wade (Kym) Schaal of California, Lisa (Dennis) Wallace of Dubuque, and Rhonda (Kirk) Gassman of Dubuque. He is also survived by ten grandchildren, several great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Ronald (Joan) Schaal, and his sister Leola (Richard) Skaife.
Anthony Riesbeck
Anthony “Allan” Riesbeck, 73, of Dubuque, died Thursday, June 4, 2026, at Hawkeye Care Center in Asbury.
Visitation will be held from 9:00 am until 9:45 am on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 at Holy Spirit Parish – Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Allan will be at 10:00 am on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at Holy Spirit Parish – Sacred Heart Catholic Church with Father Raymond Burkle as the Celebrant. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.
Allan was born October 27, 1952, in Wheeling, WV, the son of Paul and Jessie (Sapp) Riesbeck. On October 25, 1985, he married Carol Jahn Radloff in St. Clairsville, OH.
Allan was a devoted member of Holy Spirit Parish – Sacred Heart Catholic Church. To say he was a baseball fan would be an understatement. A lifelong fan of the Pittsburgh Pirates, he and Carol attended many games together over the years, and he was once honored with the opportunity to throw out a ceremonial first pitch. Known as “Buck” to family and friends, Allan was also an avid collector of baseball cards, with Roberto Clemente being his favorite player. In addition to his love of baseball, he enjoyed cheering on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Survivors include his wife, Carol; two siblings, Bill (Loretta) Riesbeck of St. Clairsville, OH, and Paula (John) Vendlinski of Naples, FL; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers, J.D. Riesbeck and Paul Michael Riesbeck.
The family would like to thank the staff at Hawkeye Care Center for their love and concern.
Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home and Crematory is in care of the arrangements.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting Allan’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Edward R. Gansemer
Edward R. “Ed” Gansemer, 81, of Dubuque, Iowa passed away on June 3rd, 2026, at Bethany Home.
Visitation will be on Monday, June 8th, 2026, 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd with a wake service to be held at 2:45 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 9th, 2026, at the Church of the Nativity with Rev. Dwayne Thoman officiating and Rev. Matt McMorrow concelebrating. Burial with full military honors by the American Legion Post #6 and the United States Navy will follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery.
Ed was born on December 2, 1944, in Sherrill, Iowa, son of Adolph and Marie (Hefel) Gansemer. He grew up on a farm in Holy Cross, Iowa, and graduated from Leo High School in 1963. He enlisted and served in the Navy from 1964-1968 aboard the carrier ship, USS Hancock, where he trained to be an electrician. Returning home, he asked his brother to set him up with a date. Eight months after a successful blind date, he was united in marriage to Marianna “Ruth” Entringer on September 7, 1968. They shared 54 loving years together and were blessed with three daughters. She preceded him in death on September 17, 2022.
After the Navy, he worked at Keystone Gelatin Company before joining John Deere Dubuque Works in 1974 until his retirement in 2005. He loved going to work each day at John Deere because it “never felt like work”. Being a true problem solver, he enjoyed the variety of challenges he faced each day. One could be assured that each job was done right the first time.
He was a man who lived his core values of faith, family and freedom while giving his time and talent to others. His love of country was best exemplified by his active participation within his VFW community through the Color Guard, military detail, as well as golfing with disabled veterans. He lived his faith by his countless hours of service to Nativity to maintain and improve their buildings and grounds as well as serving at Mass, ushering and his daily morning prayer and Bible study groups.
Ed enjoyed spending time with family, especially if it was over a good meal with lively conversation. He connected with his grandchildren in many small but meaningful ways such as feeding the ducks, reading books, trips to Lowe’s, golfing, fishing, and watching his grandkids in sports, to let them know how important they were to him. His numerous nieces and nephews also have many happy memories of growing up with their “Uncle Eddie”. Family gatherings will definitely be a little quieter without Ed’s hearty laugh and storytelling.
Ed is survived by his daughters Sarah (Mark) Weber, Karen (Bob) McMorrow and Teresa (Dave) Reuter. Grandchildren: Nick, Jared, Mitch and Seth Weber; Catie (Joseph) Kemper, Ciara (Oliver) Severance, Moira (José) de Quiroz, Brigid, Deirdre, Bobby and Liam McMorrow; Cole and Luke Reuter. His greatgrandchildren: Rose, Esther, Dominic and baby (due in December) Kemper; Thérèse and Colette Severance; Benedict Alonso Quiroz. His sisters-in-law Dottisue Gansemer, Venita McLaughlin, and Rita Entringer.
Ed is preceded in death by his wife, Ruth; his parents; siblings: Joan (Marv) Lukan, Matt Gansemer, Helen (Dan) Wolf and Rose Ann (Phillip “Bucky”) Breitbach; father and mother-in-law Anthony and Estella Entringer; brothers-in-law Leonard Entringer, Lester (Jean) Entringer, TJ McLaughlin; nephews Michael Wolf, Tony Entringer, Wally McLaughlin and niece Diane Aurit.
The Ed Gansemer family would like to thank Bethany Home and Hospice of Dubuque for their care and attention to Dad during his final days.
Larry J. Wienen
Larry J. Wienen, 75, of Galena, IL, passed away on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at Midwest Medical Center in Galena. A funeral mass will be held at 11 AM on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Galena. Friends may call after 10:30 AM at the church until the time of the mass. Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 PM on Monday, June 8, 2026, at the Furlong Funeral Chapel in Galena, where a parish rosary will be recited at 3:30 PM. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Military honors will be accorded graveside by Galena VFW Post #2665 and American Legion Post #193.
Paul H. Schroeder
Paul Howard Schroeder, 81, of Baldwin, Iowa, passed peacefully on June 2, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family.
Born May 11, 1945, Paul lived his life defined by hard work, kindness and an unwavering love for his family. He proudly served his country as a veteran and carried the values of service, integrity and respect throughout his life. On July 11, 1970, Paul married the love of his life, Rosemary Caruso. Together they built a life centered on family, laughter and lasting memories. Paul devoted 47 years of service to ADM where he was respected for his strong work ethic, reliability, and dedication.
Outside of work, Paul found joy in life’s simple pleasures. He loved gardening and was especially proud of the vegetables he grew and shared with family and friends. He also enjoyed fishing and treasured the peaceful moments spent outdoors. One of his favorite places was Leech Lake, where he especially enjoyed fishing from his brother-in-law Andy’s boat.
Paul was an outstanding cook who loved sharing meals with family and friends. He was well known for making the spaghetti sauce for the church supper, a tradition many looked forward to each year. Within the family he was famous for his pancakes and homemade pizza. Nothing made Paul happier than feeding the people he loved. He enjoyed gathering around a table filled with good food, good company, and conversation, and he never turned down a slice of cherry pie.
More than anything, Paul loved his family. He especially loved spending time with his grandchildren, Kaleb, Makena, Carleigh, Aubrey, Maggie and John.
Paul was a sweet and respectful man who kindness touched everyone who knew him. He never spoke badly about anyone and always treated others with dignity and compassion. He enjoyed a good cup of coffee and meaningful conversation around the kitchen table, where family and friends were always welcome. Paul was blessed with his lifelong friendships that meant so much to him. He was a proud graduate of Correctionville High School, class of 1963, and had fond memories of classmates and stayed in contact with many throughout the years. A personal achievement he was particularly proud of was riding RAGBRAI.
Paul is survived by his beloved wife, Rosemary Schroeder, his children Amy Woods (Matt Ernst) of Calamus, IA; Brian Schroeder of Magnolia, TX; Erin Wilson (Mike) of Clinton, IA. His cherished grandchildren, Kaleb, Makena, Carleigh, Aubrey, Maggie and John; his brother Charles Schroeder (Stella); his brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Bob Caruso (Jovie), Christi Rickersten, Tom Caruso (Lisa), Anne Drinkwine (Rocky), and Andy Caruso (Barb); along with many nieces, nephews and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents Albert and Ruby Schroeder, father-in-law and mother-in-law John and Eloice Caruso, his daughter-in-law Angie Schroeder, his cousin and best friend Wayne Schroeder, his dear friends Jim Beeson, Jack Jepson and Eddie Sterk; his brothers-in-law Stan Rickertsen, John Caruso and sister-in-law Mary Caurso.
Paul’s legacy is one of love, kindness, hard work, friendship and family. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
A Celebration of Paul’s life will be held 11 A.M. to 1 P.M., Saturday, June 20, 2026, at the Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa.
Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Rita M. Custer
Rita M. Custer, 97, of Beaver Dam and formerly of Dubuque, Iowa passed away peacefully on Monday, May 18, 2026.
Rita was born on June 6, 1928 the daughter of Thomas and Margaret (Quinlan) Menadue in Dubuque, Iowa. She was united in marriage to Harold W. Custer on April 12, 1947 at Immanuel Congregational United Church of Christ.
Rita attended Hope Free Ev. Church while residing in Dubuque. She enjoyed being a wife and mother. Rita loved planning weekly family dinners and spending time with her grandchildren. The grandchildren fondly remember Rita and Harold’s home as a favorite place to hang out and hold sleepovers. Rita was a talented seamstress. She made clothes for her children and also Halloween costumes for the grandchildren. Rita loved music and especially enjoyed going out to listen to local bands.
Rita will be deeply missed by her children: Gary (Lynn) Custer of Fuquay-Varina, NC, Kathy (Mike) Pusateri of Dubuque, IA and Sandy (Tom) Heiar of Beaver Dam, WI; nine grandchildren: Caleb (Diana) Custer, Luke Custer, Kristen (Ryan Fralish) Pusateri, Jarrod (Allison) Pusateri, Andrew (Kara) Pusateri, Emily Worth, Matthew (LaTara) Heiar, Blake (Brittney) Heiar and Cody (Molli Mack) Heiar; ten great grandchildren: Brynlee, Stella, Maddox, Kash, Korah, Banks, Aria, Kade, Cora and Theo. She is further survived by other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband Harold in 2017, grandson Jordan Heiar, brothers: Sam, LeRoy, Charles and Joseph, sisters: Margaret, Adele, Elsie and Gerry.
Rita will be laid to rest next to her husband Harold at Dubuque Memorial Garden Cemetery in Dubuque, Iowa.
A Celebration of Life for Rita will be held from Noon until 3:00 p.m. on August 15, 2026 at Steeple Square, 101 E. 15th St., in Dubuque, IA 52001.
The Koepsell-Murray Funeral Home in Beaver Dam is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at www.koepselllfh.com.
Bonnie M. Miller
Bonnie Marie (Zahina) Miller, 82, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, formerly of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on June 2, 2026.
Bonnie was born on August 1, 1943, in Dubuque, Iowa, to Milan Zahina and Marie Slaght. She spent most of her life in Dubuque. On June 1, 1963, Bonnie married the love of her life, Bruce Miller, at St. Raphael Cathedral in Dubuque. Together they shared a beautiful life and celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on June 1, 2026, surrounded by the love of their family.
Bonnie worked at the Julien Care Facility for 25 years, retiring in 2004. Following retirement, she and Bruce enjoyed spending time with family and friends. In 2013, they moved to Laughlin, Nevada, where they enjoyed a new chapter of life together, savoring retirement. In 2018, they relocated to Fort Wayne, Indiana, to be closer to loved ones.
Family was the center of Bonnie’s world. She found great joy in cooking for those she loved, especially during the holidays, when family gathered around her table to enjoy her famous German potato salad, Texas sheet cake, sage stuffing and sweet-and-sour chicken wings. She loved doing puzzles, playing bingo and euchre, and spoiling her grandchildren with little trinkets that always brought smiles. Bonnie was happiest when surrounded by family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents, Milan and Marie; her beloved daughter, Tracey; her nephews, Brett and Blaine Dunne; her sisters, Phyllis (William) Dunne and Carol Barrett; and her brother, Gerald Zahina.
She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by her husband, Bruce; her children, Tina (Scott) Gunderson, Todd Miller, Lisa Miller, Lance (Jane Buse-Miller) Miller, Cary (Bob) Tittle and Chad (LaRue) Miller; 12 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and 3 grand dogs. She is also survived by her brother, Marvin (Jim Peters) Slaght; her sister, Mary Kay Zahina; and many nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the emergency care team and the staff at Lutheran Hospital for the compassionate care and support they provided to Bonnie and her family.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, August 29 from 1:00 to 5:00pm at the Eagles Club, 1175 Century Drive in Dubuque, Iowa.
Bonnie will be remembered for her love of family, her adventurous spirit and her joy for life. The memories she created and the love she shared will remain in the hearts of those who knew her.
Herb F. Link Jr.

Herb F. Link Jr. “Beech”, 88, of Dyersville, Iowa, passed away Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at MercyOne Senior Care in Dyersville, Iowa.
Visitation will be held 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville, Iowa with Fire Department attending at 9:30 a.m. Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at St. Francis Xavier Basilica, Dyersville, Iowa with Rev. Georges Midiangu officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery where military honors will be accorded by American Legion Post#137 and Dubuque County Marine Corps League and Ringing of the Four Fives by Dyersville Fire Department and Delaware County Honor Guard.
Beech was born on July 27, 1937, in Dyersville, Iowa, the son of Herb and Agnes (Marold) Link Sr. He graduated from Xavier High School in Dyersville in 1955. He joined the US Marine Corps, serving from 1956 – 1958 in the Korean War. After his return, he worked for Dubuque Pack Co. retiring after 28 years. He would also work for Alliant where he met many good friends. Beech was a past Councilman, member of the Iowa Fire Association and a 20-year member of the Dyersville fire Department, lifetime member of the Dyersville Sportsman’s Club and St. Francis Xavier Parish. He was inducted into the Dubuque County Firefighters Association Hall of Flame.
Beech had a heart of gold. Deep in faith, he very seldom missed mass on Sunday, sometimes going twice. When he was unable to go to church he would watch up to three masses on TV. He prayed the rosary every day.
He was a walking historian. If anyone ever had any questions about the City of Dyersville, all you had to do is ask him. He could tell you who lived in any house, when and who had built it. He could tell you what businesses were in town, who ran them and what they sold. His memory was amazing right up till the end. He was Google before Google.
Beech also enjoyed just sitting with his cooler and snacks at a local parade. He loved to get to the parade early and find “his spot”. Each morning you could find him at various business’s talking to friends or meeting new friends. He truly had a gift to socialize and enjoyed those he met. He really loved the small things in life and time in Dyersville.
Survivors include his sister, Janet Robichaud; nephew, Dr. Marc (Jan) Robichaud; nieces, Lise-Rachelle, Ann-Renee Nowlan, Dr. Rhea Robichaud, Aline Robichaud, Michelle Robichaud; sister-in-law, Judy Link; 11 great-nieces and nephews; and several friends.
Beech was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, David Link; brother-in-law, Dr. Langis Robichaud, and special godmother, Mae Wierzba.
Beech would like to thank staff at fourth floor Mercy Hospital in Dubuque, MercyOne Senior Care, Dyersville Skilled Care, Hospice of Dubuque & Harmony, and Amy and Jason and Mike for the kindness and help they have provided over the past years.
As Herb would say, “God Love You and, Have a nice day!”
Darrell R. Noel
Darrell R. Noel, 77, of St. Catherine, Iowa, passed away on June 2, 2026, at Mill Valley Care Center in Bellevue, Iowa.
Friends and family may visit from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A wake service will be held at 11:45 a.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, June 8, 2026, at St. Catherine Catholic Church with Rev. Andy Upah officiating. Burial will be at St. Catherine Catholic Church Cemetery at a later date.
Darrell was born on April 18, 1949, in Dubuque, Iowa, the son of Louis and Delores (Knockel) Noel. He was united in marriage to Lynn White in 1976, and they recently just celebrated their 50th anniversary. Darrell worked for several companies throughout his life, including Wright Tree Service, Noel Brothers Trucking, F.N. Smith Construction, Dubuque Sand and Gravel, and River City Stone, where he retired after many years of dedicated service.
A country boy at heart, Darrell loved the outdoors and enjoyed camping and fishing, often loading up the boat to go camping or fishing. In his younger years, he enjoyed riding his Harley with friends. He loved spending time with family and friends, especially hosting gatherings for black powder shooting at his range. Darrell was happiest tinkering in his shed, where he could often be found fixing anything and everything with a motor.
Darrell also enjoyed caring for his property and hobby farming. When he was younger and had more energy, he planted crops on his hobby farm and took great pride in working the land. Above all, he loved being at home, surrounded by the things and people he cared about most.
Darrell is survived by his wife of 50 years, Lynn; step-daughter Valerie; five step-grandchildren; ten step-great grandchildren; his siblings, Dennis (Linda) Noel, and Kevin Noel; six nieces and nephews, Paul, Tammy, Bill, Josh, Tabatha, and Alycen; siblings-in-law, Dennis White and Penny White; aunts Donna (Robert) Westemeyer, and Rosie Baker.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Louis and Delores; and brother, James “Jim” Noel.
The family would like to give a huge thank you to Mill Valley Care Center and Dr. Hunter for their amazing care.
Shawn P. McDermott
Shawn Patrick McDermott, 51, of Dubuque, died Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at Unity Point Health-Finley Hospital in Dubuque.
Visitation will be from 9:00 am until 10:45 am on Saturday, June 20, 2026 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.
The Funeral Service for Shawn will be at 11:00 am on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.
Shawn was born September 25, 1974, in Dubuque, IA, the son of Gari and Judith (Palmer) McDermott.
Shawn graduated from Storm Lake St. Mary’s High School and later graduated from Briar Cliff College in Sioux City, IA.
Despite being hearing impaired, Shawn had a deep appreciation for the arts. He enjoyed singing in choir, performing in theater productions, and relaxing while watching movies, especially the original Star Wars films, Ghost Busters, and The Blues Brothers. Music also brought him great joy, and he loved listening to artists such as Weird Al Yankovic, Huey Lewis and the News, and They Might Be Giants, just to name a few. Shawn also had a passion for writing, collecting toy cars, attending car shows, cheering on the New York Giants, and had a great love for animals. He will be remembered for his kind, loving, and gentle spirit, as people were naturally drawn to his warmth and compassion. As one final act of generosity, Shawn was able to help save several lives through organ donation.
Survivors include his siblings, Beth McDermott of Chicago, IL, Jeff McDermott of Dubuque, Russ McDermott of Dickeyville, WI, and Daniel McDermott of St. Paul, MN; nephew, Garrett McDermott; niece, Calla Mae McDermott; and several cousins of the Egan family including, Kris, Greg (Megan), Angie Olds, Kevin, Mike, Julie (Andy) Willenborg, Ron, Amy (Brad) Blum, and Erin (Tim) Sprengelmeyer.
He was preceded in death by his parents; cousin, Laura (Egan) Heiderscheitt, and his aunt and uncles, Gloriann and Patrick Egan, Roland Palmer, and Jon Palmer.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt Thank You to Dubuque Specialty Care, Finley Hospital ICU, the Iowa Donor Network, and the staff at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home for all of the care and guidance they provided in these last few months and days.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting Shawn’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Jon Clingman
Jon Clingman, 67, of Dubuque, IA, passed away on June 1, 2026. A gathering will be held from 1 to 3 PM, on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at the Furlong Funeral Chapel, Galena, IL. Cremation rites have been accorded. Burial will be held at a later date.
He was born on August 29, 1958, in Dubuque the son of Roy and Joan (Smith) Clingman. Jon’s passion was in building and supporting his community through his work and life. He was an active member of many organizations including Galena GOATS biking club, and Galena Rotary in addition to his time spent as the owner and proprietor of Clingman Pharmacy in Vinton, IA.
In his free time, he enjoyed biking and exercising, including riding RAGBRAI each July. Those who knew him will remember him for kind heart, willingness to help, and community mindedness. Above all, Jon cherished his family and friends. His love, guidance, and presence will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
He is survived by his wife Julie, his daughter Emma and son-in-law Zach, a sister, Connie (Dan) Consedine, a brother, Doug (Lea) Clingman, and his nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
May his memory be a blessing to all who knew and loved him. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in support of the Ocular Oncology Excellence Fund to the University of Iowa Center for Advancement, PO Box 4550, Iowa City IA 52244-4550. Please indicate “Gift in memory of Jon Clingman.” Credit card gifts may be made at www.givetoiowa.org/clingman
Online condolences may be left at www.furlongfuneralchapel.com
Mary Edna Ohnesorge Thielen
Mary Edna (Sheber) Ohnesorge Thielen, affectionally known as “Grannybird,” passed away peacefully at her daughter and son-in-law’s Debra and Ron Hagerty’s home where Mary lived (Epworth, IA), on May 30, 2026, surrounded by her loving family.
Friends and family may visit from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Monday, June 8, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road. A funeral service will begin at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Paul Gammelin officiating. Burial will follow at Bellevue Cemetery.
Mary was born on January 19, 1936, in Mechanicsville, Iowa, to Edward and Pauline (Spencer) Sheber. She went to school in Lisbon, Iowa. During high school, she babysat and waitressed at a local diner before moving to Dubuque in 1952. On September 25, 1954, she married William “Bill” C. Ohnesorge and together they had six children. Bill preceded her in passing on March 3, 1987. In 1973, Mary began working at Stampfers Dinette. After six years she bought the dinette and ran it for three years. In 1996, Mary moved to Bellevue, Iowa where she married Fred L. Thielen on December 9, 2000. Mary belonged to the VFW of Dubuque, American Legion of Bellevue, and attended St. John’s Lutheran Church.
Mary enjoyed playing cards with friends. She loved playing bingo and taking her grandchildren with her, one of the many memories they cherish. Mary enjoyed camping with her family. She truly enjoyed traveling and has been across the USA, from East to West, including Alaska and Hawaii. She traveled to Canada, Mexico, Wales, England, and Ireland. Most of all Mary/Grannybird cherished her time spent with her family and was known for her entertaining stories of her early years.
Mary leaves behind her husband Fred L. Thielen; five children Debra (Ron) Hagerty, Melody “Mickie” (Ed) Osburne, Rebecca O. (James) Ohnesorge, Robert “Ohney” (Kimmie) Ohnesorge, and Darla Ohnesorge-Bruns (Chris Cupps, Sr.); daughter-in-law Nancy Ohnesorge; very special niece Jane Heim; 12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; six great-great grandchildren; stepchildren, Alan Thielen, Jane Thielen, and Amy Thielen; sisters-in-law Karen Sheber, Charlotte Ronek and Phyllis Fishnick; and brother-in-law Cliff Heim.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Pauline Sheber; her first husband William “Bill” C. Ohnesorge; her son William “Chuck” C., Jr.; grandson Dusty Ohnesorge; great-granddaughter Kaitlyn “Kitten” Ohnesorge; sisters Dorothy Heim and Joann Robinson; brothers Edward, Robert, and Bill; and sister-in-law Carol.
We would like to thank the nurses and staff of Hospice of Dubuque, especially Kris, Ava, and Jenny, and Eric of AdvoCare.
Deborah Hirsch
Deborah Hirsch, 72, of Durango, died unexpectedly Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at Unity Point Health-Finley Hospital in Dubuque.
Visitation will be from 9:00 am until 11:15 am on Monday, June 8, 2026 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory.
The Funeral Service for Deborah will be at 11:30 am on Monday, June 8, 2026, at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory with Deacon Mike Ellis officiating. Burial will be at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Dubuque.
Deborah was born June 20, 1953, in Dubuque, IA, the daughter of Martin and Delores (Scannel) Koenig. On September 11, 1981, she married Paul Hirsch in Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Dubuque, IA.
She graduated from Hempstead High School in 1972 and continued her education at Area 1 (NICC). Deborah worked as a registrar at Divine Word for 25 years prior to her retirement.
Deborah found great joy in life’s quieter moments, especially losing herself in the pages of a good book and expressing her creativity through crocheting. Her talented hands crafted countless treasured pieces, each made with care, patience, and love.
Survivors include her husband of 45 years, Paul Hirsch of Durango; three siblings, Mike (Mary) Koenig, Sarah (Mark) Fondell, and Jenny (John) Hochberger all of Dubuque; brother-in-law, Lyle (Nancy) Hirsch; sister-in-law, LaVon Klauer; and several beloved nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; grandparents; and one brother-in-law, Mel Klauer.
Memorials may be given in Deborah’s name to the American Heart Association.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt Thank You to the Peosta/Centrailia Fire Dept, Dr. Hillard Salas, MD, and the nurses and staff at UnityPoint Finley Emergency Department for their compassionate care.
Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting Deborah’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Eleanor A. Dirks
Eleanor A. “Ellie” Dirks, 72, of Maquoketa, Iowa, passed away on Monday morning, June 1, 2026, at MercyOne Genesis Medical Center, East Campus, in Davenport, Iowa.
Eleanor Ann Jones was born on August 4, 1953, in Clinton, Iowa, to Robert C. and Ollie M. (Baughman) Jones. She grew up in Camanche and carried the values of family, hard work, and kindness throughout her life. On May 15, 1971, she was united in marriage to Melvin J. “Spike” Dirks in Camanche, Iowa. To this union, two children were born, Melissa and Michael, who remained a source of great pride and joy to her throughout her life.
Ellie was a hardworking woman who spent many years contributing to the places where she worked and the people around her. She first worked for Pacific Coast Feather in Maquoketa as a filler, and later went to work at Beatrice Cheese in Preston until the plant closed. She then returned to Pacific Coast, where she continued her employment until retirement.
Ellie especially enjoyed the simple pleasures in life. She liked playing Bingo and found happiness in spending time with her husband fishing, camping, and riding the motorcycle. Family was at the center of Ellie’s world, and she treasured every moment spent with those she loved. Above all, she dearly loved being with her grandchildren and took great joy in spoiling them whenever she could.
Those left to honor her memory include her children, Melissa “Missy” (Randy) Cutler of Maquoketa, IA, and Michael “Mike” (Sarah) Dirks of Camanche, IA; 4 grandchildren, Allyson, Rylan, Dakota, and Mikey; and siblings, Violet (Brian) Askren, Dale (Connie), Tom Sr., David, Tuff, Jacob (Penny) and Wade (Kristy). She was preceded in death by her parents, step-mother Eleanor Jones, husband Melvin “Spike” Dirks on November 24, 2012, and grandchild Tricia.
A celebration of her life will be held at 12 P.M., Monday, June 8, 2026, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa. Visitation will be held prior to the funeral from 10 A.M. to 12 P.M., at the funeral home. Burial will be at the Salem Lutheran Cemetery, Spragueville, Iowa.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, an Eleanor A. “Ellie” Dirks memorial fund has been established.
Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Riley M. Pfeiler

Riley M. Pfeiler of Holy Cross died by suicide on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
Visitation will be held from 3:00 – 7:00 pm on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville. Visitation will continue Monday from 8:45 am – 9:45 am at the funeral home in Dyersville.
Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 am at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Holy Cross. Committal prayers will follow in the church cemetery. Rev. Tyler Raymond will officiate with Rev. Carl Ries concelebrating. Deacon Mark Otting will assist.
Riley was born July 6, 1996, to Mike and Lori (Krause) Pfeiler. He grew up in Holy Cross and graduated from Western Dubuque High School with the class of 2014. Riley was a gifted athlete excelling in track and field, baseball, football and basketball. Riley later attended UNI and graduated with a degree in finance and real estate in 2018. Riley enjoyed Hawkeye football, the Dallas Cowboys, golfing and spending time with those he loved, especially his dog, Nala.
Riley was kind, respectful, and the life of the party. He had a way of making everyone feel welcome and could light up any room he walked into. Riley was always asking about others even when he was silently struggling. His Mom was always his rock and biggest supporter. He could count on her love and guidance and unwavering support. He shared many interests with his dad, though their ongoing debate over who had the better shoe collection may never be settled. His presence, energy and genuine care for people will deeply be missed.
Riley is survived by his parents; sister, Regann (Bryce) Simon; grandparents: Gary Krause and Dan and Grace Pfeiler; aunts and uncles: Tim (Kelly) Krause and their sons, Jadyn and Max; Amy (Doug) Pfeiler-Wunder and daughter, Annabel; and Amanda (Kyle) Krambeck and their children, Keldon and Alayna; and great-grandmother, Eldora Pfeiler Pins. Riley also leaves behind his beloved dog Nala.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Connie Krause.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to NAMI Dubuque and Julie Homb – Homb Therapy, as well as his friends and family, for all their support, kindness and love during this difficult time.
A Riley Pfeiler Memorial Fund has been established and memorials are preferred.
Kramer-Morris Funeral Home (Dyersville, Guttenberg, Garnavillo, Monticello, Holy Cross) is assisting the family and online condolences may be left for the family at www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.
Lois Kaiser
Lois Kaiser, a beloved family matriarch, passed away peacefully at her home on Monday, June 1, 2026, after a courageous battle with AML, a rare form of leukemia. Lois was a constant source of love and strength throughout her life.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held in her honor at St. Joseph Parish in Sinsinawa on Monday, June 8, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. with Fr. Joseph Bellamkonda officiating. Family and friends may call from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. on Sunday at the Miller Funeral Home in East Dubuque, IL, where the parish rosary will be recited at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. There will be a second visitation from 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. on Monday at St. Joseph Church. Private family burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery.
Born on July 6, 1940, in Dubuque, Iowa, to Joseph P. and Mary (Herkes) Kress, Lois’s life told a story of dedication, love, and service. Lois attended Holy Trinity School and later St. Joseph Academy for girls. Lois grew up on Rhomberg Avenue in the Point District. Her youth was spent riding her bike across town without worry and hiking the hills to Eagle Point Park. In her early years, Lois held a variety of jobs, including positions at SS Kresge, John W. Law Accounting, Flexsteel Industries, and the Melody Mill, where she met a tall good-looking lad from Wisconsin named Jerome. Their three-year courtship blossomed into a lifelong romance, and they were married on November 9, 1963. Lois and Jerome shared 56 years of marriage before Jerome, the love of her life, passed away in 2020.
With Jerome by her side, Lois, once a city girl, wholeheartedly embraced farm life. She became a devoted farm wife and loving mother, raising their five children in a warm and nurturing home. Her children were her deepest source of pride and joy. Lois took great pleasure in life on the farm, especially in gardening, canning, tending to daily chores, and bringing family together for special occasions. She also treasured the family’s summer vacations to the Wisconsin Dells, where countless cherished memories were created.
Family was at the heart of Lois’s life, and her legacy lives on through the grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchild she loved so dearly. With the growing family, vacations took on a special meaning for Lois and Jerome. From weekends spent camping at local campgrounds to cross-country adventures in a large van or motorhome, Lois and Jerome cherished time with their children and grandchildren, gathering to celebrate special family occasions and strengthen family bonds. Lois took immense pride in her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and found happiness in being part of their lives. She was a faithful supporter of their sporting events, school programs, and performances, celebrating every accomplishment with genuine enthusiasm, encouragement, and love.
A devout Catholic, Lois was deeply involved in St. Joseph Parish in Sinsinawa, where she served as an officer with the Christian Mothers organization, taught CCD classes, and volunteered at parish events. Her passion for helping others extended to the local 4-H club, where she was a club leader for many years.
Her greatest accomplishment, however, was her tireless advocacy for individuals with special needs. Lois worked to create meaningful employment opportunities at Sinsinawa Mound for her daughter Karen and her classmates, an effort that made a lasting and meaningful difference in their lives.
Lois returned to the workforce when her children were grown, spending 25 years at Dubuque Bank and Trust. Her colleagues remember her not just for her professionalism but for her kindness and the genuine friendships she formed.
Those left to cherish Lois’ memories include her five children, Steve (Kathy) Kaiser, Dennis (Katrina) Kaiser, Janet (Kirk) Mack, Diane (William) Pearce, and Karen Kaiser; her thirteen grandchildren, Holly (Matt) Clendenen, Ryan (Tara) Kaiser, Adam (Brooke) Kaiser, Stacy (Tom) Pickel, Aaron (Mallory) Kaiser, Nicholas Kaiser, Kailee Kaiser, Caden Kaiser, Courtney (Maverick) Mack, Josh (Kerry) Pearce, Jessica (Tyler) Speth, Melissa Pearce, Becca Pearce; her twenty-one great-grandchildren, Carter, Kennedy & Kellen Clendenen, Callie, Charlotte, & Keston Kaiser, Charlee, Hayden, Dexter, & Archie Kaiser, Kobe, Ezra, & Harper Pickel, Everett, Elliott, Emmory, & Enzlee Kaiser, William Pearce & baby girl Pearce due in June, and Macy & Maverick Speth; her great-great-grandchild, Kaysen Kaiser; her siblings, Jim (Mary) Kress, Tom (Kathy) Kress, Dan (Gina) Kress, Jayne (Dick) Breitbach, & Rick Kress, and her sister-in-law Germaine (Jim) Hying. Lois was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Jerome, her sister-in-law, Shelley Kress, brothers/sisters-in-law, Ireneaus (Myrtle) Kaiser, Norbert (Gracie) Kaiser, and Jeanette (Harvey) Schroeder; niece Linda (Kaiser) Sue; and nephews, Jason and Jamie Kress.
Her children wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to their sister Diane and her husband Will for their love and support over the past eight years. As their father’s health declined, Diane and Will made the selfless decision to move in with Lois, Jerome, and Karen, providing daily care and unwavering support. Their kindness and sacrifice will forever be remembered. The family also extends their sincere appreciation to the doctors and staff at the Cancer Center at MercyOne, as well as the dedicated caregivers at Hospice of Dubuque, for the compassionate care, comfort, and support they provided throughout this journey.
In remembering Lois, her family and friends celebrate a life well-lived, filled with love and laughter. Her legacy continues to inspire all who knew her. As we bid her farewell, we take solace in knowing that her spirit lives on in the hearts of those she touched. In her own words, Lois wanted everyone to remember: “Laugh with me, laugh at me, but no matter what, laugh—because laughter is the best medicine.”
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com©
Laurence R. Sloman
Laurence R. “Larry” Sloman, age 87, of Dubuque, passed away at 3:26 p.m., on Monday, June 1, 2026, at Luther Manor surrounded by his loving family. To celebrate Larry’s life, family and friends may visit from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 4, 2026, at Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m., on Thursday at Behr Funeral Home, with Deacon David Roth officiating. Burial will be in Linwood Cemetery, Dubuque, with Military Honors accorded by the Dubuque Marine Corps League.
Larry was born on October 13, 1938, in Iowa City, son of Dorothy Brose.
He attended Dubuque Senior High School before joining the U.S. Marine Corps in October 1955. Larry served his country for 3 years until October 1958. Following his service he returned to Dubuque where he was introduced to a young friend of the family, Patricia Hesselman. Larry moved to California and took a job with Republic Aviation for a few years. He returned to Dubuque and took a job at Jaeger Hardware and re-connected with Pat. They were married on August 3, 1963 at St. Mary’s Church in Dubuque. Larry worked for the Dubuque Packing Company for over 23 years until his retirement in 1983. He then worked in the automotive industry in Dubuque at Sears Automotive, Tires Plus and delivering for auto parts stores in the area. Larry had several other odd jobs to stay busy.
Aside from Larry’s family, his passion was the Dubuque Marine Corps League. He joined in 1969 and has held several positions and leadership roles. He was elected twice as the Detachment Commandant and maintained his role as the Master of Ceremonies for the Marine Corps Birthday Ball for 40 years until his retirement in 2015 due to his health.
Those left to cherish Larry’s memory include
his wife of 63 years, Pat Sloman, Dubuque, IA;
his son, Chris (Diane) Sloman, Dubuque, IA;
his daughter, Angie (Rich) Schmaltz, West Des Moines, IA;
6 grandchildren: Kim (Jared) Irish, Bob Sloman, Caitlin Tedford, Hannah (Alex) Smith, Morgan (Matt) Olsen and Madeline (Sam) Glancy;
7 great-grandchildren, Mason, McKinley, Kit, Rory, Hadley, Declan and Maeve;
his brother, John (Ann) Meyer, Eau Claire, WI.
Larry was preceded in death by his mother, Dorothy (Harold) Meyer and twin great-grandchildren, Luka and Ira Smith.
Larry’s family would like to thank the staffs of Luther Manor and Hospice of Dubuque for their kindness and compassion over the last few years.
Cards and memorials in Larry’s memory may be mailed to Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001, Attn. Larry Sloman Family.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.behrfuneralhome.com
Joan J. Amundson
Joan Joyce Amundson, 93, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 31, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family.
Join the family for a memorial service on July 13, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1755 Delhi Street in Dubuque.
Joan was born on April 25, 1933, in Durant, Wisconsin, to John and Marjorie Skogstad. She attended school through eighth grade in Eleva, Wisconsin, and graduated from Central High School, where she played the clarinet in the band and participated in Library Club.
After high school, Joan attended vocational school in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where she studied business. Upon graduation, she began her career at Gamble Robinson and later worked for National Presto Industries. In her mid-twenties, Joan moved to Minneapolis, where she worked for a power and light company and enjoyed an active social life with dear friends. She loved ice skating, bowling, dancing, and dining out.
One evening while having dinner in Excelsior, Minnesota, Joan experienced a chance meeting with the man who would become the love of her life, Ronald “Ron” Amundson. After a year of courtship, they were married on August 4, 1962, in Eleva, Wisconsin.
Together, Joan and Ron built a beautiful life centered on family. As Ron’s career as a traveling salesman took them throughout the Midwest, they lived in Eau Claire, Wausau, and Appleton, Wisconsin, and Waterloo, Iowa before settling in Dubuque, where they made their home for 62 years.
Joan devoted many years to raising their four children, a role that brought her tremendous joy and fulfillment. Being a mother was one of her greatest blessings, and her family was always the center of her world.
Later, Joan began her final and longest career at Hillcrest Apartments, where she served as Budget Director and Bookkeeper for 38 years. She was known not only for her exceptional skill with numbers but also for the care she showed to others, organizing special events and helping create a sense of community among residents.
Joan found joy in life’s simple pleasures. She loved playing euchre and bridge, especially when she won the coveted two-dollar prize. She enjoyed knitting and was known for the kitchen washcloths she lovingly made. Joan and Ron spent many years cheering on the Iowa Hawkeyes and attending two Rose Bowl games. Friday nights were often spent sharing dinner with friends, and quiet evenings were reserved for her favorite Hallmark movies. Joan also loved to bake and was always eager to try new recipes. She was especially known for her Christmas cookies, which became a cherished family tradition enjoyed by family and friends.
Those who knew Joan will remember her as an incredible woman. She was kind, caring, thoughtful, humble, and selfless. Her gentle spirit, unwavering love, and dedication to family touched countless lives. More than anything, Joan loved her family, and the memories she created with them will be cherished forever.
Her faith in God was a guiding force throughout her life, and she was a devoted member of her church community. Joan loved the Lord deeply and shared that faith with others through her years of teaching Sunday school, touching the lives of many children with her kindness.
Joan is survived by her four children; Ronald Amundson (Mary Fury) of Dubuque; Laurie Paulsen of Dubuque ; Kristin (John) Foley of Bettendorf, Iowa; and Jill (Jason) McMurray of Franklin, Tennessee. She was a proud and devoted grandmother to Cameron and Carter Amundson; Bailey, Mackenzie, Sydney and Peyton Paulsen; Madison, Sam, Lucy, and Will Foley; Jack, Ben, and Gus McMurray; Suzie Petronzi of Las Vegas, Nevada. She also leaves behind extended family and many dear friends who will miss her deeply.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ronald “Ron” Amundson and her parents John and Marjorie Skogstad.
The family finds comfort in knowing that Joan and Ron are together again, reunited in Heaven after a lifetime of love.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that acts of kindness be performed in Joan’s memory, reflecting the generosity, compassion, and love she shared throughout her life.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the caring staff at Hawkeye Care Center, where Joan received such wonderful care and compassion. They are also deeply grateful to the dedicated team at Hospice of Dubuque for their loving care, comfort, and support during Joan’s final days.
Memorial donations in memory of Joan may be made to Hospice of Dubuque and Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. The family would also like to thank Jason Schumacher from Tri-State Cremation Center for being so accommodating and understanding during this difficult time.
“Her greatest joy was her family and her greatest gift was making everyone feel loved.”
Veronica G. Rhomberg
Veronica G. Rhomberg, 96, of Dubuque, Iowa, passed away at home on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
Funeral service for Veronica will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, June 5th, 2026, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Rd. Visitation will follow the service from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Private burial will take place at Mount Calvary Cemetery.
Veronica was born on October 27, 1929, in St. Donatus, Iowa, to Matthew and Margaret (Weber) Kremer. She left her parents’ farm at age 16 and held several jobs, including work at the bag factory and the packing house. At 18, she married Leonard L. Rhomberg, and they shared 58 wonderful years together until his passing in 2005. Together, they raised six children, and Veronica devoted herself to being a full-time homemaker. She lived independently and proudly in her home on Rhomberg Avenue for 73 years, a home that has remained in the family since 1892. She touched many lives and took great pride in her growing family, especially her two great-great-grandchildren and the arrival of Leonard IV.
Veronica was a strong and strong-willed woman, some might say stubborn. She was a creature of habit and remained sharp and independent until the very end. Even when tasks became difficult, she was never hesitant to tell others exactly how they should be done.
Veronica enjoyed playing bingo until the pandemic and later had fun with scratch-off bingo tickets. She also liked the occasional trip to the track and casino. She spent many hours doing word finds and Jumble puzzles and had long a history of playing card games, especially 500, Euchre, and Crazy 8s.
Veronica was deeply loved and cherished by many. To some, she was like a second mother, always offering kindness, comfort, and support during difficult times. She had a caring heart and a way of carrying others’ burdens as if they were her own. She will be greatly missed. As the last of her generation, she leaves no siblings, siblings-in-law, or cousins to say goodbye, but she leaves behind many loved ones who will treasure their memories of her forever.
She is survived by her children: Beverly (Mark) Behnke of Sherrill, and family: Lee Ann (Marty) Hefel, Mike (Tracy) Hanson, Marc (Peggy) Hanson, Katie (Isreal) Martinez, Kelli (Tony) Breitbach, and Kyle (Traci) Behnke. Leonard (Bonnie) Rhomberg Jr. of Anamosa, and family: Nicole (Alan) Wahlert and Leonard (Rebekah) Rhomberg III. Kevin (Denice) Rhomberg of Mentor, OH, and family, Jody Pannozzo, Tricia (Tim) Pozsgai, Kevin Joe (Beth) Rhomberg, and Natalee (Ken) Cook. Dennis “Stubby” Rhomberg’s family: Jamie (Randy) Burger and Jesse (Rachael) Rhomberg. Rhonda (Joe) Wolf of Bankston, IA, and family: Spencer David, Rahni Kay (Nick) Haverland and Sam (Marissa) David. Fred (Lisa) Rhomberg of Peosta, and family: Matthew, Nicholas, Rachel and Jacob Rhomberg; 40 great grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Leonard Sr.; her parents; a son Dennis “Stubby” Rhomberg; a great grandson, Matthew Hefel; a son-in-law Terry Hanson; siblings: Albert (Julita) Kremer, Arnold “Whitey” (Veronica) Kremer, Gertrude (Alfred) Butlett, Genevieve “Jenni” (Herman) Thies, Martha (Ray) Rhomberg, Roy Kremer, Lawrence (Rosemary) Kremer, and Dorothy “Dottie” (Vern) Thomas; siblings-in-law Mary Kremer and Alfred (Mary Lou) Rhomberg.
In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established.
The family extends a special thank you to Hospice of Dubuque, her great-niece Barb, and all of the family members who supported her in recent years.
Mary J. Neuhaus
Mary Julia Neuhaus, 95, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
Friends and family may visit on Friday, June 19, 2026, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Church of the Nativity, 1225 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001. A tribute ceremony will be held by the Nursing Honor Guard prior to mass starting at 11:00 a.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00 a.m. at the Church of the Nativity with Fr. Craig Steimel officiating. Interment will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Leonard Funeral Home and Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road, is assisting the family.
Mary was born the only child of Charles S. Dugan and Louise Taylor Dugan on September 13, 1930, in Dubuque, Iowa. Raised by her father, Charles, and her beloved Aunt Agnes Dugan, Mary grew up at 116 Nevada Street—the very home where she would later raise her own family and reside for more than 80 years.
Mary graduated from the Visitation Academy in Dubuque in 1948 and began her professional journey at Federal Discount. She married Kenneth A. Neuhaus on February 14, 1953. They shared 66 years of marriage and welcomed eight children who, as Mary loved to tease, challenged her patience daily. After raising her family and driven by a deeply rooted desire to care for others, Mary returned to school. She graduated from Northeast Iowa Community College in 1973, with a degree in nursing and went on to dedicate 30 years to Finley Hospital’s Ortho/Neuro team. Mary was widely known for providing compassionate care to all of her patients and excelled in her dedicated mentorship to new nurses.
Mary’s heart for service extended far into her community. She was an active volunteer for the American Red Cross, a lifelong blood donor, and served as a dedicated troop leader for both the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of America. Deeply invested in community, she also volunteered her time to support the Dubuque County Fine Arts Society, Dubuque Main Street, and Art Gumbo Dubuque. She was a generous patron of local arts and culture and rarely missed a downtown gallery hop.
When she wasn’t volunteering, Mary was a passionate sports fan. She avidly cheered for Iowa Hawkeyes basketball, the Chicago Cubs, and the WNBA— well, let’s be honest, she was cheering for her girl, Caitlin Clark. At home, Mary was an avid bird watcher with a special affinity for hummingbirds and cardinals. She possessed a green thumb, excelling in cultivating roses—particularly her prized Mister Lincoln hybrid tea rose and happily sharing her perennials with friends and neighbors. Above all else, Mary will be remembered for her warmth; she always had a spry smile, a quick wink, and her signature little wave.
Mary is survived by her children: Mary Lynn (James Jarrard) Neuhaus, Patricia (Steven Paetz) Harrison, Catherine (Dean “Moe”) Dolphin, Tom Neuhaus, Roger (Theresa) Neuhaus, Gregory (Chris Nardone) Neuhaus, and Paula Neuhaus; her daughter-in-law, Karen Neuhaus; her 22 cherished grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Mary was reunited into Heaven with her parents and Agnes Dugan; her beloved husband, Kenneth A. Neuhaus; her son, Kenneth S. Neuhaus; her grandsons, Tyler, Christopher, Ryan, and Taylor Neuhaus; her daughter-in-law, Crystal Neuhaus; and her son-in-law, Jamie Jenkins.
The family extends their deepest gratitude to the staff at Bethany Home and UnityPoint Health – Finley Hospital for their compassionate care during Mary’s final hours. Memorials in Mary’s honor can be sent to Bethany Home, 1005 Lincoln Ave., Dubuque, Iowa, 52001.
Donald E. Weber
Donald E. Weber, 80, of Dubuque died Tuesday, June 2, 2026. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Thursday, June 4, at the Egelhof, Siegert and Casper Funeral Home, 2659 Kennedy Road. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at St Patrick Catholic Church. Entombment will be at Mt. Calvary Cemetery where military rites will be accorded.
Donald was born May 4, 1946 in Dubuque, son of Simon and Mary (Haigh) Weber. He graduated from Dubuque Senior High School in 1964 and later served in the US Army from 1966 to 1968.
On August 29, 1970, He married Jane Steffan at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Dubuque.
Donald worked at Dubuque Packing Company for 37 years, then worked at Thiesens for 14 years.
He was an avid Chicago White Sox fan. He enjoyed going to the Dubuque Greyhound Park; and after the dogs stopped racing, going to the casino. He was an avid guitar player, having started to play in his 40’s. He also enjoyed playing softball.
He and Jane were members of St. Mary’s until it closed, then St. Patrick’s Catholic Church.
He enjoyed going to his children’s, then grandchildren’s athletic and musical events. He also enjoyed trips to Branson during Christmastime. Lastly, he loved his grand dog, Cooper.
Donald is survived by his wife, Jane, and two sons, Kevin (Sean) and Robert “Bob” (Jenny) Weber, all of Dubuque and four grandchildren, Peyton, Nicholas (Marie Bakken), Carson and Natalie Weber.
He is also survived by three siblings, John (Marlene), Tom (Sharon) and Beezy (Norma) Weber and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by three siblings, Ron (Bev) Weber, MaryAnne (Chuck) Schumacher and David Weber.
The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Hawkeye Care Center and Hospice of Dubuque, especially Buffy and Angelina.
Larry J. Bell
Larry J. Bell, 74, of Dyersville, Iowa, passed away unexpectedly Sunday, May 31, 2026, at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.
Visitation will be held 2 – 7 p.m. Thursday, June 4, 2026, at Kramer-Morris Funeral Home in Dyersville, Iowa. Visitation will continue from 9 – 10 a.m. at the funeral home prior to funeral services.
Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 5, 2026, at St. Francis Xavier Basilica, Dyersville, Iowa with Rev. Mark Osterhaus presiding followed by burial in the church cemetery.
Larry was born May 30, 1952, in Dubuque, Iowa, son of John and Marian (Anstoetter) Bell. He graduated from Beckman Catholic High School in 1970. Larry married Karen Noonan on February 7, 1975, at St. Patrick’s Church in Garryowen. He farmed west of Dyersville for 46 years raising corn, soybeans, and hogs. He was a hard worker and was known to his family as someone who could fix anything.
Larry was a lifelong member of St. Francis Xavier Basilica and was a member of the Building and Grounds Committee. He was president of the Dyersville Farmers Community Fire Department Board and was past president of the Delaware County Farm Bureau.
Larry and Karen were very involved in their children’s and grandchildren’s lives and regularly traveled to visit them in Ames and Chicago to celebrate birthdays, holidays, and watch their grandchildren’s events. Larry enjoyed his regular poker nights and golf with friends. In retirement, he took up beekeeping and gardening. He was also a Green Bay Packers fan who was proud to be an official Packers shareholder.
Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Karen, son, Brian of Chicago, daughter, Colleen (Adam) Humphrey of Ames and daughter-in-law, Katie Bell of Lemont, IL. Grandchildren, Christian and Juliet Humphrey and Lucy and Jake Bell. Siblings, Ann Millenkamp, Donna Motta, Kathy (Mick) Coleman, Jan Craiker, Jeff (Liz) Bell. In-laws, Jane Demmer, Diane (Clay) Gavin, Stephen (Janet) Noonan, Maureen (Nick) Gaeta, Caroline (Michael) Erickson.
Larry was preceded in death by his son Patrick in 2024, his parents; parents-in-law, Glynn and Betty Noonan; brothers-in-law: Peter Motta, John Demmer; and niece, Miya Erickson.
Larry and his son Patrick’s final act of kindness was to give the gift of life through organ donation.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the Dyersville Police Department, Bi-County Ambulance for their quick response, and MercyOne Dyersville, and the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics for their kind and compassionate care.
Kramer-Morris Funeral Home (Dyersville, Guttenberg, Garnavillo, Monticello, Holy Cross) is assisting the family and online condolences may be left for the family at www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.
Kenneth L. Marburger
Kenneth L. Marburger, 64, of Maquoketa, Iowa, passed away on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa.
Kenneth Marburger was born on September 5, 1961, in Iowa City, Iowa, to Gary and Jean Marburger. He graduated from City High School in Iowa City and received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Iowa. Kenneth proudly served as a United States Army Ranger in Operation Desert Storm, achieving the rank of Captain.
Kenneth enjoyed the outdoors, especially fly fishing, and hunting in his younger years. He loved dogs and adopted many over the years. Kenneth enjoyed going to flea markets and spending time with his family whenever possible. He will be missed dearly by his family and friends.
Kenneth is survived and lovingly remembered by his sons John Marburger of Maquoketa, Iowa, and Brandt Marburger of Maquoketa, Iowa; his mother Jean Irwin of Iowa City; sister Cathy McCullough of Iowa City; one niece and two nephews. Kenneth was preceded in death by his biological father and father Thomas Irwin.
At Peace Cremation Services have been provided by Carson Celebration of Life Center, Maquoketa, IA. Private family services will be held at a later date.
Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Patsy A. Clark
Patsy A. Clark, 80, of Maquoketa, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Sunday morning, May 31, 2026, at home.
Patsy Ann Risden was born on April 5, 1946, in Iowa City, Iowa, to Clarence and Hazel (Prindle) Risden. She grew up with strong family values that remained with her throughout her life. Patsy received her GED from Maquoketa High School, a milestone that reflected her determination and perseverance. On February 1, 1965, she was united in marriage to Gerald “Fuzzy” Clark in Maquoketa, Iowa. Four children were born to this union: Christina, Teresa, Kathy, and Johnny, Sr.
Patsy devoted much of her life to caring for others, both at home and through her work. She was employed at Andrew Jackson Care and later at the Anamosa Care Center, where she served as a CNA for several years. Her compassion and dependable nature made her a valued caregiver. She later worked part-time as a cook at Crestridge Nursing Home in Maquoketa, where she continued to share her kindness and warmth with those around her.
Patsy enjoyed the many comforts of home and the traditions that brought people together. She loved baking and was especially known for decorating wedding cakes, a talent that brought joy to many special occasions. Quilting was another of her favorite pastimes, along with watching Jeopardy and spending time with word search and crossword puzzles. She loved all holidays. Above all, she treasured her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Those left to honor her memory include her children, Teresa (Todd) Hansen of Maquoketa, IA, Kathy Clark of Maquoketa, IA, and Johnny Clark Sr. of Cedar Rapids, IA; many grandchildren, many great-grandchildren; and a brother Clarence Risden of AL. She was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved daughter Christina Shanahan on April 16, 2026, 3 brothers and 4 sisters.
A graveside service and burial celebrating her life will be held at 1:30 P.M., Friday, June 5, 2026, at Sutton Cemetery, rural Maquoketa, Iowa. Vistiation will be held from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M., Friday, June 5, 2026, at Carson Celebration of Life Center in Maquoketa.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a Patsy A. Clark memorial fund has been established.
Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
James C. Steffen
James C. Steffen, 93, of Dubuque, IA passed away peacefully on June 1, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family.
Visitation will be held from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm on Thursday, June 4, 2026 at Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home & Crematory, 3860 Asbury Road, Dubuque, IA 52002.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Jim will be at 10:30 am on Friday, June 5, 2026, at Church of the Resurrection, 4300 Asbury Road, Dubuque, IA 52002, with Father Phil Gibbs as the Celebrant. Burial will be at St. Francis Xavier Cemetery in Dyersville, IA. Full military honors will be rendered by Dyersville American Legion Post 137.
Jim was born on October 28, 1932, in Dyersville, IA to Michael and Hildegard (Goerdt) Steffen.
He graduated from Xavier High School, Dyersville, IA in 1950. He received his BA from Iowa State Teachers College (now University of Northern Iowa) in 1957 and his MA from Colorado State College (now University of Northern Colorado) in 1960. He also completed additional post-graduate courses at the University of Iowa, Drake University, University of South Dakota, George Peabody College and Northeast Missouri State University.
Jim began his career in education as a speech therapist in Garner, IA from 1957-1962 and then as a Guidance Counselor at East Buchanan High School in Winthrop, IA from 1962-1963. In 1963, his career as a Guidance Counselor brought him to Western Dubuque High School in Epworth, IA. While at Western Dubuque, Jim established lifelong friendships and served the district and students for thirty years until his retirement in 1993.
Jim served in the Army from 1953-1955 and was stationed in Karlsruhe, Germany during the Korean War. He was a 50-year member of Dyersville American Legion Post 137, where he was a past-commander. Jim was also a member of New Vienna Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7737. Jim was privileged to be part of a group of World War II and Korean War veterans who traveled with the Honor Flight of Greater Dubuque VIII to Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, September 17, 2013. In his later years, Jim found great pleasure in spending time with his fellow veterans at the Dubuque Veterans Freedom Center.
Jim was a voracious reader and lifelong learner. He developed a wealth of knowledge of American and World History. He especially enjoyed collecting and reading books about the history of Dubuque, Dyersville and the surrounding area. He was a true history buff with a special interest in the Civil War and World War II.
Above all, Jim’s steady presence, patience, sense of humor, loyal friendship and unconditional love for his family will be greatly missed.
Jim is survived by his children, Carol (Bill) Meyers of Waverly, IA; Mary (Bruce) Lammers of Dubuque, IA; Teresa (Scott) Burgmeier of East Dubuque, IL; and Jay (Molly) Steffen of Ankeny, IA; grandchildren, Emily (Josh) Wheatley, Abby (Adam) Portzen, Matthew (Reiny) Moore, Joshua (Rasy) Moore, Benjamin (Michella) Bartholomew, Jacob (Samantha) Bartholomew, Lucas (Autumn) Burgmeier, Michael Steffen and Samuel Steffen; step-grandchildren Teresa (Chad) Coons and Jake (Amy) Lammers; 16 great-grandchildren and 11 step-great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews and his former wife, Susan Steffen Ertl.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Howard Steffen, sisters and brother-in-laws, Eunice (Victor) Zalaznik, Bernice (Patrick) Dolan and Melaine (Andrew) Loesche, Special friend, Judy Weydert and angel great-granddaughter Delilah Ann Portzen.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Dubuque Veterans Freedom Center, Resurrection Catholic Church Dubuque, and Hospice of Dubuque.
The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the staff at Mercy Hospital, Grand Meadows, and Hospice of Dubuque for their care, kindness and support.
A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences sent to the family by visiting Jim’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Allen T. Shepard
Allen Thomas Shepard, 100, of Asbury, IA, died May 29 at Grand Meadows Assisted Living.
In keeping with his wishes, there will be no services. His cremains will be interred at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery.
Allen was born on August 11, 1925, in Cleveland, OH, the son of Albert James and Sylvia (Cannas) Juhasz (the family name was later changed to Shepard). He was the middle child in a family of three sons.
Allen enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1943 and served during World War II in the Pacific. He was wounded in combat and later was awarded the Purple Heart for Military Merit. After his honorable discharge from the Marine Corps in 1945, he spent the next several years living and working in Thailand and Hong Kong. On his return to the US, he went to college via the GI Bill and graduated with a degree in journalism from The Ohio State University. After serving as a newspaper editor for a few years, he moved to Columbus, OH and founded Promotion Printing and, later, The Shepard Agency.
Allen was an avid golfer and made numerous trips with his golf buddies to the birthplace of golf, Scotland, and other areas of the British Isles. His other key interests included piloting his airplane, playing competitive bridge, and taking out his boat for some fishing on Lake Erie.
Allen is survived by his partner of over 50 years, Beverly Kolz; his nieces, Alana (Michael) Demma and Frieda (Danny) Piscura; his nephew Jimmy (Gayle) Shepard; and numerous great nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents, his brothers, Alvin and Albert, and a niece, Elaine Yuratovac.
Memorials may be given to Hospice of Dubuque or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home and Crematory is in care of the arrangements.
Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting Allen’s obituary at www.hskfhcares.com.
Anna B. Schork
Anna B. Schork, 87, of Maquoketa, Iowa and formerly of Lewis County, Missouri, passed away in her home on Wednesday morning, May 27, 2026.
Anna “Annie” Bell Webster was born on September 21, 1938 in Good Hope, Illinois, to Elmer Roscoe and Helen Naomi (Dice) Webster. She attended school at Ballard for primary and Kahoka High School and received her GED in her 60’s. She married Alan Charles Schork on May 27, 1955 in Williamstown, Missouri. Five children were born to this union: Tony, Danny, Anita, Naomi, and Rhonda.
Annie grew up in Ballard, Missouri and moved to Canton Missouri shortly after she got married. Her and Alan lived and raised their children for over 50 years in Canton, Missouri and moved to Maquoketa, IA in 2010. Annie worked as a factory worker, waitress, home maker, seamstress, cleaning lady and care giver for so many throughout the years in and around Canton.
Annie had been one of Jehovah’s Witnessed since 1968. She spent many hours helping others learn about our heavenly father Jehovah and about the Bible. She participated (with Alan) and very much enjoyed working in volunteer construction work, building and remodeling Kingdom Halls all over Missouri and Illinois and even one in Tennessee. She had a love for music and a skill for baking, gardening and sewing beyond compare.
Those left to honor her memory include her children, Tony (Koreen) Schork of Maquoketa, IA, Anita Price of Maquoketa, IA, Naomi (Christian) Barton of Montgomery City, MO and Rhonda (Matthew) Walker of Trenton, MO; 14 grandchildren, 28 great- grandchildren, 1 great-great grandchild; and 2 sister-n-laws, Leola Webster of New London, MO and Carol Richardson of Mexico, MO.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Alan, her brothers Garland Webster, Roderick Webster, Floyd Webster, and Chuck Webster, one son Danny Schork, one grandchild Alexis Page Barton, and two great-grandchildren, Jade Alexandra Harper and Carson Lynn Guyton.
A Memorial service will be held at 2 P.M., Sunday June 7th, 2026 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses at 1010 W Platt St, Maquoketa, IA 52060. If you are unable to attend in person, you may join us online at the following link,
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5636525857?omn=88468175002
Meeting ID: 563 652 5857
No Code is needed.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to www.jw.org.
Online condolences may be left at www.CarsonAndSon.com.
Duane H. Price
Duane H. Price, age 74, of Dubuque, passed away at 9:45 p.m., on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at Dubuque Specialty Care. To celebrate Duane’s life, private family services will be held. Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street is assisting Duane’s family. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Dubuque.
Duane was born on December 29, 1951, in Dubuque, son of Rosemary (Willman) and Harry Price, Jr.
He attended school in Dubuque and graduated from Dubuque Senior High School.
Duane was very handy and spent much of his working life in the maintenance department at the Hotel Julien in Dubuque. When he wasn’t working, Duane enjoyed pitching horseshoes and bowling.
Those left to cherish Duane’s memory include
5 nieces and nephews, Cathy, Scott, John, Paula and Tammy;
and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Duane was preceded in death by his parents and 2 sisters, Frances (Paul) Beversdorf and Patricia (Jack) Fury.
Duane’s family would like to thank the staffs of Dubuque Specialty Care, Ecumenical Towers and MercyOne Dubuque for the compassionate care they provided to Duane and his family.
Cards and memorials in Duane’s memory may be mailed to Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001, Attn. Duane Price Family.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.behrfuneralhome.com
Daniel E. Petitgout
It is with deep sorrow and much love that the family of Daniel (Dan) E. Petitgout announces his passing. Daniel, 84, of East Dubuque, IL, passed away peacefully on May 29, 2026, at the University of Iowa Hospital, Iowa City, IA, surrounded by the love and presence of his family. While he will be profoundly missed, his family finds deep peace in knowing he has been reunited in eternal rest with his beloved wife, Karen, whom he missed dearly.
Family and friends may call from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Monday, June 1, 2026, and from 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday at the Frentress Lake Event Center, 818 W. Gill Rd., in East Dubuque, IL, where the Parish Scripture Service will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Monday.
Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in East Dubuque, with Fr. Bosco Aruldoss officiating. Burial will be in the East Dubuque Cemetery, where military honors will be accorded by members of the Dubuque Marine Corps League.
Daniel was born on July 19, 1941, in Dubuque, IA, to Laurence J. and Jean A. (Fleege) Petitgout. After graduating from East Dubuque High School, he answered the call to serve his country, enlisting in the United States Army on November 25, 1962.
He proudly served until February 6, 1967, attaining the rank of Specialist Fourth Class. His service, which included time during the Cuban Missile Crisis, earned him the Expert Marksmanship Badge (M1 Rifle), Marksman Badge (Carbine), and the Army Good Conduct Medal for exemplary behavior, efficiency, and fidelity. Daniel lived a life of honor, duty, and deep love for his country.
On October 5, 1971, Dan married Karen Kruser at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Kieler, WI. Together, they built a meaningful life rooted in faith, family, and a relentless work ethic. Dan was a proud, lifelong member and supporter of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in East Dubuque, IL.
Dan possessed a lifelong passion for the Mississippi River. What started as a vision, paired with a fierce work ethic, evolved into their cherished family business, Frentress Lake Marina. Dan worked passionately alongside his wife and children to build a legacy they would love and cherish for generations. A true visionary, Dan successfully launched and operated several other businesses throughout his life, including Top Block and Brick, the Silver Eagle Event Center, and Timmerman’s Motel.
Some of Dan’s fondest memories were made on the water. As a Coast Guard Auxiliarist, he had the distinct honor of escorting President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter down the Mississippi River. In his younger years, he could often be found pulling skiers behind his boat, aptly named “Wet & Wild.”
Dan created countless lifelong memories with his children, grandchildren, and dear friends. His family will keep his spirit alive in the quiet, everyday moments: while drinking morning coffee, sipping a Diet Pepsi, cruising on the golf cart, “pushing dirt around,” watching his favorite news channel, and enjoying the river. They will forever cherish memories of sharing a burger at Paul’s Tap or reminiscing over a hearty breakfast at Sunshine.
Dan’s legacy will be lovingly carried on by his children, Timothy Petitgout (Tina Dammen), Laura (Scott) Leibfried, and Ted (Elaina) Petitgout; his grandchildren, Kaila, Isabella, Mason, Brice, Gracie, Aleya, Ellyana, and Ivy Rose; his great-grandchildren, Camdyn, Camiya, and Aria; and numerous other cherished family members and friends.
Dan was preceded in death by his loving wife, Karen Petitgout; his parents, Laurence and Jean Petitgout; his brothers, Pat Petitgout and Michael Petitgout; his sister, Mary Kay Hurst; his nephews, Steve Hurst, Tony Hurst, and Luke Petitgout; and his cousin, Tom Petitgout.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.millerfhed.com©
The Miller Funeral Home of East Dubuque is serving the family.
Elizabeth A. Takes
Elizabeth Ann “Betty” Takes, 90, died peacefully on Wednesday, May 27th, at home surrounded by her beloved family and close friends in the care of Hospice of Dubuque, the organization she founded. Visitation will be from 2 to 7 pm on Monday, June 1st, at Siegert Funeral Home on JFK, where a Vigil Service will begin at 6:30 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 am on Tuesday, June 2nd, at Saint Raphael Cathedral. The Nurse Honor Guard will be present to pay tribute to her many years of dedicated service.
Betty, the daughter of Emmett and Leona Mahoney (Woolstrum), was born in Waukon, Iowa, in 1936, on a small farm with no electricity or running water, where she attended a one-room schoolhouse. She liked to say, “We were poor, but we never felt poor. Money was never a big deal to my parents.” Values that stayed with Betty throughout her life and informed her commitment to work without pay for many organizations. Eventually, the family moved to Dubuque, and she attended Saint Patrick School and Saint Joseph Academy, where she was awarded the highest science prize. She graduated from Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital School of Nursing with an RN degree in 1957 and shortly afterward married the love of her life, Bernard “Bud” Takes. They met in grade school when Betty noticed “Bud,” the cute boy at a baseball game, and took a picture of him. They were married for 40 years and had three children before he died of injuries sustained in a car accident in 1998, in which Betty was also severely injured. She worked hard to make a full recovery and resume her nursing career and her volunteering, but mourned Bud’s early death for the rest of her life.
Betty’s passion in life was nursing, particularly end-of-life care. She returned to college to earn her Bachelor of Science in nursing at the University of Dubuque, graduating Magna Cum Laude while working full-time in the ICU and Recovery Room at Finley Hospital. After graduating with her BSN, Betty became the nurse manager at Dubuque Internal Medicine. She remained lifelong friends with the nurses who worked under her guidance. She was a fierce advocate for treating nurses with professional respect, and she put patient care at the forefront of her nursing practice. Notably, Betty’s greatest achievement and recognition came as the founder of the non-profit Hospice of Dubuque. She personally met Elizabeth Kubler-Ross and afterward felt compelled to spread the message of compassionate care for those at the end of life. Betty spent years educating doctors, nurses, administrators, religious leaders, and funeral directors on the principles of hospice. It was her persistence and passion that made Hospice of Dubuque a reality. After founding Hospice with four other RNs, she served on its board and volunteered as a nurse: eventually stepping down from the board to become the organization’s first nursing home coordinator. Betty’s distinguished career earned her several honors, including the Volunteer Award from the National Hospice Conference, the Alumna of Distinction Award from the University of Dubuque, the Hospice Volunteer of the Year, and induction into the Iowa Volunteer Hall of Fame. In a recommendation for the state award, her peers credited her with Hospice of Dubuque’s success, explaining that as a volunteer, she was on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, sacrificing personal time to be with dying patients and their families. Upon retirement, she continued to serve on the board and volunteer at Hospice of Dubuque, while also teaching arthritis aquatics to senior women at the Roberta Kuhn Center. Additionally, she served on the Dubuque Civil Service Commission and the State Advisory Board for Adult Continuing Education and volunteered with many organizations, including the Presentation Lantern Center, Opening Doors, Second Chance, and Maria House.
As an active member of Saint Raphael Cathedral and a BVM Associate, Catholic faith informed her life and work, especially her belief that all life is sacred. Like ripples in a pond, Betty’s work as a nurse and hospice founder leaves a lasting legacy of service to others, particularly those at the end of their lives. In February, she celebrated her 90th birthday with a party attended by family and former colleagues, who came to honor her and her nursing career.
She will be greatly missed by her family: daughter Lisa Gallet (Andre) of Cedar Hill, Missouri, formerly of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; granddaughter Elise Gallet Lohrer (Cam) of Luzerne, Iowa; grandson Joseph Gallet (Jill) of Bremerton, Washington, and great-grandchildren Grayson and Parker Gallet; granddaughter Danielle Gallet Kukielski (Stephen) of Fenton, Missouri, and great-grandchildren Emil, Gianna, and Matthias Kukielski; son Craig Takes (Heather Trees) of Durango, Iowa, and grandchildren Jackson, Ian, and Lilah Takes; and daughter Theresa Schmitt (Gary) of Dubuque, Iowa, granddaughter Jessica Schmitt Mueller (Mike) of Waterloo, Iowa, and great-grandchildren Charlie and Jackson Mueller, and grandson Alex Schmitt (Bre) of Mount Juliet, Tennessee, and great-grandchildren Lainey and Delia Schmitt and her devoted niece and fellow nurse Diane Mahoney and sister-in-law Pat Mahoney Link of Des Moines, Iowa formerly of Dubuque.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her brother Dale Mahoney (Pat), and her cherished husband Bud.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice of Dubuque. The family also wants to thank Becky Greene and Tanya Welter, who helped make it possible for Betty to live at home until the end of her life. Their care, concern, and love for Betty are deeply appreciated.
Thomas J. Carroll
Thomas “Tom” Joseph Carroll, 79 of Dubuque, IA died on February 7, 2026. His obituary was previously published. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, June 13, 2026 at Happy’s Place, Dubuque from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm with sharing at 2:00 pm. Casual attire.
Mary Ann Hansen
Mary Ann Hansen, 90, of Asbury, IA passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 26, 2026 at Grand Meadows in Asbury, IA.
Private family services were held at the Church of the Resurrection on Friday, May 29, 2026. Burial was at Resurrection Cemetery. Egelhof, Siegert & Casper Funeral Home is assisting the family.
Mary Ann was born on April 3, 1936, the youngest of 8 children, of Clarence and Ida (Ehrlich) Bahl. She attended a one-room schoolhouse in Asbury and then went on to graduate from the Academy of the Visitation in Dubuque. Mary Ann met her “dance partner in life”, John Hansen, at the Melody Mill Dance Hall and the two were married on September 18, 1954 at St. Philomena’s Church in Asbury. The couple moved to Laurel, MD while John served in the Army before returning to Asbury to raise their family.
Mary Ann worked outside of the home for several years as a secretary. First, in a civilian capacity at Ft Meade, MD Army Base and then later at Hempstead High School in the Activities Office; however, her favorite work and greatest joy was caring for her family and home. She especially cherished time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Mary Ann also enjoyed baking, canning, gardening, and playing cards. Her homemade lemon meringue pie and chocolate layer cake were her signature desserts and family favorites. It was apparent from the flowers she grew and the clothes she wore that she never met a shade of pink she didn’t like. Together, she and John took pride in designing and maintaining their meticulously landscaped yard. Mary Ann was handy with a needle and thread, spending countless hours on her sewing machine mending, tailoring, making outfits as well as decorative pillows and window treatments for their home. She played the piano beautifully, although few people knew it because she rarely played in front of others. Her penmanship was exquisite – a lost art in today’s world. Mary Ann’s Catholic faith was also an integral part of her life. As a lifelong member of the Church of the Resurrection, she participated in and supported many charitable causes throughout the years. Mary Ann attended mass regularly and said the rosary daily, always praying for others. She was a kind and giving person in her own quiet, gentle and unassuming way.
Mary Ann was deeply loved by her family and will be fondly remembered for her gracious spirit and warm, beautiful smile. She is survived by her husband of 71 years, John; children, Steve Hansen, Lynne (Kevin) Hennings, Dawn (Chuck) Andracchio and JoAnn (Tom) Goodman; grandchildren, Kate Hansen and Ashley Hennings; great grandchildren, Brianna, Polly, Brooklyn, Hayden and Becca; and a sister-in-law, Shirley Bahl. She is reunited in Heaven with her parents; grandson, Austin Hennings; daughter-in-law, Diane Hansen; and siblings, Dorothy (Lester) Camfield, Margery (Joe) Temple, Robert (Wilma) Bahl, Daniel (Ruby) Bahl, James (Mary) Bahl, Philip (Bess) Bahl, and David Bahl.
A Mary Ann Hansen Memorial Fund has been established and will be given to charities close to her.
The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Grand Meadows and Hospice of Dubuque for their excellent care of Mary Ann. Your compassion and kindness will never be forgotten.
Betty Jo Pierce Frambach
Betty Jo (Jody) Pierce Frambach, age 83, died on Thursday, May 28, 2026, at Luther Manor on Hillcrest in Dubuque, IA. Jody was born on November 18, 1942, to Robert and Ruby (Raines) Pierce in Talbott, TN. She moved with her family to Medina County, OH in 1955 and graduated from Medina Buckeye High School in 1960. In 1962, she married Elwin Frambach in Medina county, Ohio. They later divorced. Jody worked for many years in office administration for Mazzella Wire & Rope in Cleveland, OH. In 1981, she moved to Charlotte, NC, where she worked for Sandoz, later Clariant Corporation, until her retirement in 2002. In August of 2023, she moved to Dubuque, IA, into the community at Luther Manor on Hillcrest.
Jody loved quilting and made a special quilt for each of her grandchildren. Earlier in life, Jody loved to take her boys, Nathan and Steven, on road trips to visit family and friends. In these latter years, she enjoyed car rides with Nathan and Diane in the greater Dubuque area, especially to Lock & Dam #11 on the Mississippi river and out in the country in search of old barns. And she did, indeed, love the color purple and all things caramel! Jody loved kids, and her grandchildren and great-grandson were her pride and joy.
She is survived by her sons, Nathan (Diane) of Dubuque, IA and Steven of Charlotte, NC; grandchildren Garrett Frambach (Jamila Shing-Hon) of Madison, WI, Andres Frambach (Kayla Lende) of Lakeland, MN, Kennis Frambach, Lennon Frambach, and Nyla Frambach, all of Charlotte, NC; great-grandson Kairo Frambach of Charlotte, NC; sisters Jessie Aldridge of Morristown, TN and Vickie Fulton of Spencer, OH, sister-in-law Betty Pierce of Charlotte, NC, and one niece and two nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Ruby Pierce, her brother Bob Pierce, her sister Clara Pierce Roach, one niece and several brothers-in-law.
As per her wishes, cremation has been accorded. The family will receive friends from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at Westside Chapel Funeral Home in Morristown, TN. A private committal service will follow at Martha Sunderland Cemetery in Hamblen County, TN.
The family wishes to thank the residents of Luther Manor Apartments and the staff in the Memory Care Unit at Luther Manor Hillcrest and Hospice of Dubuque for their kindness, compassion, and care, and Pastor Karla Wildberger and the community at Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Asbury, IA for bringing Jody so much joy. We will be forever grateful.
Egelhof, Siegert & Casper funeral home is assisting the family here in Dubuque. Memorials in Jody’s name may be directed to Hospice of Dubuque (hospiceofdubuque.org) or to the Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org) or to the funeral home.
Dorothy A. Norton
Dorothy A. Norton, 78, of Monticello, Iowa, passed away Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at Monticello Nursing and Rehab with her loved ones by her side.
Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. on Monday, June 1, 2026, at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Monticello, Iowa. Funeral Services will commence at 11 a.m. with inurnment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Monticello. Rev. David Raemisch will officiate.
Dorothy was born on April 22, 1948, daughter of Henry and Minnie (Dirks) Harms. She married Bill Norton on December 16, 1967.
Dorothy worked at the Monticello Nursing Home in the laundry department for several years, which she took great pride in. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, especially her grandchildren. She would always make time to attend her children’s and grandchildren activities, school events, and sporting events.
Survivors include her children: Marsha (Kent) Martinsen, Shane (Tara) Norton, Rita (Josh) Schmit, Billy (Mandy) Norton, all of Monticello; three grandchildren she raised: Bobbie Jo (Perry), Tommy (Alisha), Zachary; along with 11 additional grandchildren: Alicia (Derek), Denise, Koree, Reece (Natalie), Jordan (Ryker), Madison (Dustin), Taye, Kenna, Addalynn, Riley, Addison; 15 great-grandchildren; sister, Ruth Bowers; sisters-in-law: Judy Harms, Sharon Harms, Sandra Brunscheen, Linda Norton; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill in 2015; parents, parents-in-law; siblings: JoAnn Yousse, Byrdena Boysen, Louie Harms, Galen Harms; in-laws: Dale Yousse, Steve Norton, Denny Norton, Donnie Norton, Bob Brunscheen, Lou Ann Norton, Carol Norton; and a great-grandson, Kasey O’Brien.
The family would like to thank staff of Monticello Nursing & Rehab and Above & Beyond Hospice for their compassionate care.
Kramer-Morris Funeral Home (Dyersville, Guttenberg, Garnavillo, Monticello, Holy Cross) is assisting the family and online condolences may be left for the family at www.kramer-morrisfuneralhome.com.




