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Thomas McCabe [1]

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

     Thomas C. McCabe, age 80, of New Hampton, Iowa and a longtime New Hampton teacher, died Wednesday afternoon April 30, 2008, at Mercy Medical Center in New Hampton.
    Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday, May 3, at Holy Family Parish-St. Mary’s Center, New Hampton with Msgr. Carl Schmitt celebrating the Mass.  Interment was in St. Mary’s Cemetery, New Hampton with LeRoy Larson, Don Kubesh, Tom Sauser, Marty O’Connell, Paul Swenson and Merle Schwickerath as pallbearers. Military honors were conducted by the New Hampton American Legion Post #38 and VFW Post #5238. Honorary pallbearers were Don and LaVonne Johnson, Ray and Joan Ball, Wallace and Darlene Ernst and Wally and Glennda Murphy.
    Online condolences for Tom may be left at hugebackfuneralhome.com. Memorials may be made to Mercy Medical Center in New Hampton.
    Thomas C. McCabe was born Dec. 28, 1927, in Storm Lake, Iowa, the son of Albert and Ellen (Murray) McCabe. He received his education at St. Mary’s Grade School and High School in Storm Lake graduating in 1945. Tom enlisted in the U.S. Army on Sept. 25, 1946, and was honorably discharged as a Private First Class on Dec. 14, 1947. He then attended Buena Vista College earning a Bachelors of Science degree followed by Drake University where he received his administrators certificate.
    On Aug.1, 1959, in Breda, Iowa he married Barbara Knobbe. To this union five children were born. The couple lived briefly in Payton, Iowa, where Tom was a teacher in the public school. In 1960, the couple moved to New Hampton where he taught junior high math until retiring in 1989. He had also been a junior high coach of football, track, basketball and also the girls high school softball coach. He enjoyed gardening, bowling, fishing, hunting, visiting with friends and relatives, and especially enjoyed walking his dogs, Tassie and Molly.

Louise Ockerman [2]

Thursday, May 1, 2008

    Louise Ockerman, 83, of Cherokee, Iowa, formerly of Adel, Iowa, passed away Thursday evening, May 1, 2008 in the Careage Hills in Cherokee.
    Memorial services will be held Saturday, May 10, 10:30 a.m. at the First Christian Church at Adel.  Pastor Tony Thurston will officiate.  The family will be present at the church on Saturday morning from 9:30 a.m. until service time.  Burial will be at the Corydon Cemetery at Corydon, Iowa at 2 p.m. on Saturday.  The Boothby Funeral Home in Cherokee is assisting the family with the arrangements.   On line condolences may be sent to www.boothbyfuneral.com [3]
    Louise was born on July 22, 1924 at Corydon, to Orville and Eva Myree (Clark) Bone.  She graduated from Corydon High School in 1942.  She was married to Robert H. Ockerman on April 11, 1942 at Princeton, Mo.  She had worked for Guardsman Life Insurance Co. in Des Moines, Iowa retiring in 1982.   She had lived in Cherokee the past four years, prior to this in Fort Dodge, Clear Lake, Postville, Des Moines, Iowa and Mesa, Az.  Louise entered Careage Hills in February of 2006.  She was a member of the United Methodist Church and the American Legion Auxiliary.  She enjoyed time spent with her family and doing genealogy.
    She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Robert; a grandson, David Ockerman and a sister, Margaret Ramsey.

Lester Gabrielson [4]

Sunday, April 27, 2008

     Lester E. Gabrielson, age 90, of Britt, Iowa and formerly of Belmond, Iowa died Sunday, April 27, 2008, at the Hancock County Memorial Hospital in Britt.
     Funeral services for Lester E. Gabrielson were held Thursday May 1, at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Belmond. The Pastor Troy Pflibsen officiated. Burial was in the Belmond Cemetery.
    Lester Ervin, the son of Gabriel and Anna Marie (Sunde) Gabrielson, was born July 9, 1917, on a farm near St. Olaf, near Belmond.  He was baptized and confirmed at St. Olaf Lutheran Church.  Lester attended school in Belmond, graduating from Belmond High School in 1935.
     Lester married Florence B. Mack on Aug. 29, 1942 at Storm Lake, Iowa.  They became the proud parents of five children.
     Lester was a very hard worker.  He farmed, drove school bus, operated a bulk tank truck for Hancock County Oil, and worked for Central Soya.  As an active member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Belmond, Lester served on numerous boards and was a member of the Sons of Norway.   Lester enjoyed fishing, working outside, gardening, and he was well known as a good cook.  He was also known as a very good dancer.  Florence died in 1979, and Lester retired from Central Soya in 1981.  He then moved to Des Moines where he was employed by Hertz Rentals.   Lester enjoyed dancing at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake and the Val Aire Ballroom in Des Moines.
     Lester moved back to Britt where he resided until he moved to the Leinbach Apartments in Belmond for three years.  He moved to the Westview Care Center in Britt in 2006.

Lillian “Lilly” Cannon [5]

Thursday, May 1, 2008

    Lillian Kay “Lilly” Cannon, daughter of Alan and Amanda Cannon, and belonging to God, was born May 1, 2008 at 9:35 p.m.  She stayed long enough to touch our hearts before she died at 10:35 p.m. at the Mercy Medical Center North Iowa, Mason City, Iowa.  A graveside service was held Monday, May 5, at the Clear Lake Cemetery.   Family suggests memorials to Lilly Cannon Memorial Fund..
     Lilly is survived by her parents, Alan and Amanda Barnett Cannon, Charles City, Iowa; brother, Samuel Cannon, Charles City; maternal grandparents, Pam and Dave Grill, Clear Lake; maternal great-grandmother, Florence Russell, Clear Lake; paternal grandparents, Rod and Verlene Dunlavey, Traer, Iowa; paternal great-grandparents, Veronica Goodale, Manly, Iowa and Clairice Cannon, Mason City, and JoAnne Dunlavey, Traer; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
     Lilly was preceded in death by her maternal great-grandfather, Daren Russell; great-grandparents, Esther and Leonard Grill; paternal grandfather, Michael Cannon; paternal great-grandfathers, William Goodale, Earl Cannon and Wayne Dunlavey.
    Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, was in charge of arrangements.

LaDonna Gorman [6]

Sunday, May 4, 2008

    LaDonna J. Gorman, 72, died Sunday, May 4, 2008, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City, Iowa.
    A Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, May 10, at Holy Family Catholic Church, 714 North Adams, Mason City, with the Rev. Jon M. Seda officiating.  Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City.
    Visitation will be held Friday from 5 until 7 p.m. with a scriptural wake service at 6:30 p.m. at Hogan Bremer Moore Colonial Chapel, 126 3rd Street N.E., Mason City.
    In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to LaDonna Gorman Memorial Fund or Hospice of North Iowa.
    LaDonna J. Trudeau was born July 6, 1935, in Waterloo, Iowa, the daughter of Bernard and Goldie (Erickson) Trudeau.  She graduated from Mason City High School in 1953.
    After school she worked for the North Western Bell Telephone Company.  LaDonna was united in marriage to Donald Ruby. A couple of years into their marriage he was killed in a car accident.  LaDonna was united in marriage to John Bakkum. To this union four children were born.  In 1958, they moved and made their home in California. There she raised her family and worked as a certified nursing assistant for various hospitals and worked at an answering service.  Later LaDonna was united in marriage to Frank Gorman. After his death she moved back to Mason City to take care of her family.
    LaDonna’s greatest love was spending time with her family and friends.  She was an avid reader she greatly enjoyed shopping and loved animals.  She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church.

Betty Schroeder [7]

Friday, May 2, 2008

    Betty Jean Schroeder, 84, Clear Lake, died Friday, May 2, 2008 at Muse-Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City, Iowa.
    A funeral service for Betty was held Monday, May 5, at Zion Lutheran Church, Clear Lake, with the Rev. Dean Hess and Rev. Thomas Healey officiating.
    The family of Betty Jean Schroeder has requested that memorial contributions be made to the Opportunity Village in Clear Lake in her memory.
    Betty Jean Schroeder was born on Oct. 4, 1923, in rural Holland, Neb., the daughter of Berend and Theresa (Drent) Lefferdink.  She attended rural country school and graduated from Panama High School.  Betty also attended Wesleyan University in Lincoln, Neb.  Betty began her working career for the State of Nebraska as an IBM operator.  She was united in marriage to Ralph Schroeder on May 12, 1945, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.  After their marriage, Betty taught high school in St. Croix, Virgin Islands.  Betty was a supportive wife while her husband earned his masters degree in science by working for the University of Nebraska.  She was also a supportive wife, mother, and grandmother, and also a partner with her husband in the social service work.
    Betty enjoyed cooking, traveling, entertaining, was passionate about music, enjoyed sending birthday greetings for people over the age of 65 at Zion Lutheran Church, and was quick to help others in their distress, but her greatest love and enjoyment was her family and grandchildren.
    Betty was a faithful member of Zion Lutheran Church in Clear Lake, a church organist for 13 years in Rockford, Ill. and Holland, Neb., and also was a member of the Tri T Club, and Bridge Club.
    Betty and Ralph chose to retire in Clear Lake, and have lived here for 33 years.

Geneva Henningsen [8]

Monday, May 5, 2008

    Geneva “Jimmie” Henningsen, 83, died Monday, May 5, 2008, at the Oakwood Care Center in Clear Lake.
    Memorial services will be held Friday, May 9, at 11 a.m. at Ward Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 North 4th Street, Clear Lake.  A private family inurnment will take place at Memorial Park Cemetery.  Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at Ward Van Slyke Colonial Chapel.
    Memorials may be made to the local First Church of Christ Scientist in Clear Lake.
    Jimmie was born Sept. 2, 1924, the daughter of Lauritz Lorenz and Etneta (Reeder) Predmore Henningsen in Grundy County, Dike, Iowa.  She graduated from Clear Lake High School in 1942, and then attended Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa and Webber College, in Babson Park, Fla. where she graduated in 1949.  She then worked as a part owner, secretary, bookkeeper, and livery manager at the Touristville Boat Company from 1937 to 1953.  After that she worked as an office secretary for 17 years at several local insurance companies.
    Aunt Jimmie was an aunt to more than just her own nieces and nephews.  She was actively involved in the lives of the Stanton and Davis children, in addition to the Haddy and Henningsen children.  She had a passion for knitting and every birthday and Christmas would create unique sweaters for all of her nieces and nephews.  Aunt Jimmie loved spending time tending to her enormous flower garden, and caring for her pets.
    She is survived by her niece, Lauralee (Gary) Calgaard, Clear Lake; nephew, Michael (Lisa) Haddy, Houston, Texas; nieces, Tryal Jane (David) Spencer, Rogers, Ark., and Celeste (Norman) Knights, Sheridan, Ill.; many great-nieces and nephews, several cousins, and her special caregivers and friends, Deb Frampton, Willie Grimm and Lisa Fox.

That’s one very cool ride [9]

Posted May 8th, 2008

    Probably the only thing more fun than restoring a classic car is seeing it sold to a celebrity.
    Bruce and Julie Steinberg, owners of North Iowa Collision in Clear Lake, recently learned a 1969 Camaro SS restored to better than mint condition by Bruce and employees of the business, has been sold to Bret Michaels, lead singer of the rock band Poison and host of the reality show Rock of Love and now Rock of Love II on VH1.
    The Steinbergs purchased the Camaro about three years ago from an individual in Britt, Iowa. At that time, the vehicle was in good shape, but had damage on its left rear quarter. In the months to follow, Steinberg and others repaired the damages and in the process transformed the copper-colored car into an eye-catching silver ride flanked with black SS stripes.
    The car was sold by the Steinbergs to a car jockey in Des Moines who, in turn, sold the car to Michaels in January.
    “Bret played in the Des Moines area and saw the car in a showroom,” explained Julie. The same dealer also recently sold a classic vehicle to Billy Joel, who was in concert in Des Moines.
    “This type of project is so much different than the regular collision work we do,” added Steinberg. “We only do a very limited amount of restoration work, so it was fun for all involved.”
    Bruce Steinberg has been involved in auto body work since the early 1980s. He and Julie opened North Iowa Collision in Clear Lake nine years ago.

Click It or Ticket campaign scheduled [10]

Posted May 8th, 2008

    The Iowa Department of Transportation’s (Iowa DOT) Britt construction office authorized I-35 ramp closures near Clear Lake for Wednesday, May 7, weather permitting.
    Hot-asphalt pavement work will begin on the northbound outside-lane at exit 193 (Cerro Gordo County Road B-35/Fourth Avenue interchange). Ramp closures will be necessary during the milling and resurfacing work.
    I-35 northbound off-ramp at exit 193 will close early Wednesday morning, and traffic detoured north to the next interchange at exit 194 (U.S. 18/Iowa 22), and then redirected south on I-35 back to exit 193.
     Later Wednesday morning, the northbound on-ramp at exit 193 will be closed. The ramp traffic will be detoured west on Fourth Avenue S. to Eighth Street in Clear Lake, then north to U.S. 18, and then east to I-35.
    The two ramp closures will be reopened by the end of the day.
    The Iowa DOT asks motorists to drive with caution and obey posted signs in the construction area. As in all construction zones, drivers should stay alert, watch their speed, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear their seat belts.

The changing face of Main Street--Unique Boutique plans move up the street [11]

Posted May 8th, 2008

     
    Jackie Peterson, owner of The Unique Boutique in Clear Lake, has announced her business will soon relocate to the former Barnyard store at 415 Main Ave.  Peterson said the move will expand space for her jewelry, clothing and tuxedo rental from 3,000 to 5,400 square feet.  “The store will now be on one level, more spaced out and much more convenient for shoppers,” said Peterson.  In addition to better displaying her merchandise, Peterson said more space will allow her to carry swimwear for women, men, boys, girls and babies size 2T and up, as well as sandals.  The store will open at its new location in late May. Until then, Unique Boutique remains open at 503 Main Ave.

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