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Thomas J. Newbury, 71, of 1113 Kenyon Avenue died Tuesday at Mercy Hospital. Cause of death was listed as a stroke.
Mr. Newbury was hospitalized following a one-car accident on Monday on Interstate 80 just west of the Casey exit.
The Highway Patrol said Mr. Newbury was a passenger in a car that went out of control and rolled over in the median.
Mrs. Newbury suffered cuts and bruises in the accident. Driver of the car, identified as Mrs. Fannie Hawmaker (sic: actually Hawbaker), 62, of 4800 S, Union Street, suffered a broken shoulder and several broken ribs, according to the Highway Patrol.
Funeral services for Mr. Newbury will be Friday at Dahlstrom Funeral here (Des Moines), with burial in Bretheren Cemetery at Dallas Center.
A native of Perry, he was a retired small appliance repairman for Iowa Power and Light Co. He was a charter member of Local 499 of the Electrical Workers Union and a member of the Baptist church.
Besides his wife, Leah; survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Myrna Agan of Des Moines; three brothers, Jesse of Des Moines, Leonard of Selma, California, and Leonard (sic: actually Harry), in Maryland; two sisters, Mrs. Janette Case of Des Moines and Mrs. Perry (sic: actually Peggy) Nickolisen (sic: actually Nicolaisen) of Perry, and three grandchildren. 
Newbury, Thomas J. (I68457)
 
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Kast, Emil E. (I156736)
 
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Fuhrmann, Katharina (I19402)
 
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Burial: Fairmount-Willow Hills Memorial Park, Willow Springs, Cook County, Illinois, USA 
Bowersox, Elmer Louis (I165537)
 
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Mangus, Alice (I165538)
 
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TAUFE:
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Hochhalter, Esther Martha (I37862)
 
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Death: Waterford, New London County, Connecticut, USA 
Hochhalter, Oscar Henry (I37865)
 
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2 Kinder, 3 Enkel, 3 Urenkel 
Tschritter, Fredrich (I37874)
 
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Moore, Georgia Ann (I146165)
 
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Linda Vie passed away in her home on May 26, 2012. Linda will be forever missed by so many. One quiet May morning she left us here to be with God.
Linda had moved from Eugene, OR to Camas, WA three years ago with her loving husband of 25 years. Linda and Curt had retired and wanted to live closer to their children and grandchildren. They shared a love for music, good food, knowledge, laughter, travel and providing a loving home for family and friends to visit. They often joked about being such opposites, but they complimented each other perfectly. Curt was the love of her life and her most valued partner on this earth.
Linda graduated cum laude from the University of Oregon in 1988 with a BA in Special Education. She taught in the Eugene area for over 24 years. Her teaching skills extended beyond the classroom as she placed a high value on education. She was known for encouraging and inspiring others to set and accomplish their goals.
Linda was a vital and active member of many local organizations. She loved to be around people who shared her positive outlook and sincere love of life, as well as those who valued service to others. She loved nothing more than to start her day walking in the serene surroundings of Round Lake Park with her friends of the Osprey Walking Group. She passionately volunteered numerous hours with the local chapter Camas Washougal of Soroptimist International. She spoke often of their very important mission. Late in life she rediscovered her love of sewing. She spent countless hours creating one of kind blankets which now not only comfort loved ones, but the homeless teen mothers and children of the Vida's Ark Shelter in Vancouver.
Linda had such a love of living and touched so many lives. She was so open to new adventures and different philosophies and certainly could have been a debater. Those who were blessed to know her were impacted by her laughter, competitive spirit, ability to mentor others and her strong desire to encourage education. She loved to read, do puzzle books, play/win at board games, go on walks, eat good food, go to the park, travel (especially if it involved Disneyland), laugh, go to the movies, hike, camp, swim, and be an example of living life to its fullest.
Linda was a loving mother and lived for the moments she spent with her daughter Pam, Son-in-law Roe, and Grandchildren Jordyn and Colby. She was always 'visiting' their home, babysitting, and curling up on the couch watching Disney movies or reading books. Jordyn was her buddy since birth, and they were inseparable. Colby always loved to see Grandma and snuggle up with her. Her son Scott put a smile in her heart with his laughter and humor. She enjoyed every moment she got to spend with him and Daughter-in-law Angie. She was so happy to see such a loving couple. Linda was very close and bonded to her daughter Shelley who will always remember the great conversations and laughter they shared. Linda counted down the days she got to spend precious time with
Shelley, Son-in-law Matt, and Grandson Owen. Owen loved his Manya from the moment they met in the hospital.
Her most cherished moments were spent with her precious grandchildren. Linda knew she was blessed to have her grandchildren: Brandon, Ashley, Jordyn, Owen and Colby. She was always willing to play a game, go for a swim, roast a marshmallow, read a book, watch a movie, play outside or give a million hugs and kisses.
There is a special place in her heart for her nephew Shag and his beautiful spirit that gave her a sense of well being and peace in her life. Her Sister Cheryl was her best friend from birth. They shared their life together, and their love of for one another's children and
the beauty of the world around them. Linda had touched the lives of numerous friends, cousins, nieces/nephews and will be so deeply missed by many.
When you think of Linda as we think you will…pick-up a new book to read or one evening step outside and gaze at the moon and marvel at the stars just like Linda loved to do.
May you feel her spirit shine down upon you. 
Bondy, Linda Martha (I144144)
 
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Doris S. Favinger of Easton, MD died on Saturday, September 21, 2013 at UMSMC at Easton. She was 93. She was born July 12, 1920 in Cambridge, MD, the daughter of the late, Ralph and Lena Weber Grupe.
After graduating from high school, she married William “Nick” Favinger on February 18, 1939. Throughout her life she was a loving homemaker. She was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church. She served as president from 1980-1982 for the Ladies of the Elks Lodge # 1622. She enjoyed volunteering at the Cambridge Salvation Army Thrift Store. She loved making floral wreaths, flower arrangements, quilting and most of all being with her family.
She is survived by three children, Bill Favinger (Ginger), Pat Parks (Ellis) and Melinda Lapres (Tim Ewing); six grandchildren, Jeff Parks, Carole Ann Clem, Nick Lapres, Corey Lapres, Shelley Chance and Michael Favinger; seven great-grandchildren, Adam Parks, Seth Parks, Graydon Clem, Allison Clem, Ashley Chance, Heather Chance and Caitlin Chance; four step-grandchildren, Sean, Jeff, Pat and Kathleen; a sister, Norma Lee Burton of Cambridge and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, William N. Favinger who died in 1997; infant son, Michael A. Favinger in 1956; two sisters, Helen Kincaid and Carolyn Marine.
A funeral liturgy will be held at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Easton on Saturday, September 28, 2013 at 10 am. Friends may call on Friday evening at Fellows, Helfenbein & Newnam Funeral Home, P.A., Easton, from 6 to 8 pm.
Burial will be at Spring Hill Cemetery. 
Grupe, Doris Selma (I146766)
 
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Spitzer, Leo E. (I158971)
 
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married Annie Bashore 10 December 1910; parents Henry S. and Mary Elizabeth Keller; married Mary H. Keller 19 May 1963. 
Keller, Levi (I168363)
 
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Hawbaker, Jacob H. (I167904)
 
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Born: Staten Island, Richmond County (Staten Island), New York, USA
Death: Staten Island, Richmond County (Staten Island), New York, USA 
Brandner, Jacob Friedrich (I158396)
 
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Deemy, Anna May (I68396)
 
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married Anne M. Deemy 12 November 1925; parents Samuel A. Hawbaker and Lydia Nissly. 
Hawbaker, Adin N. (I68395)
 
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Paul "Sammy" Samuel Hawbaker, 87, died December 23, 2003 of natural causes at Karen Acres Healthcare Center in Urbandale.
A lifelong resident and prominent retired farm businessman, farming 40 years in Dallas County. Mr. Hawbaker raised and showed purebred spotted Poland china swine at local and regional events and the Iowa State Fair. Mr. Hawbaker was active in Dallas County 4-H, producing Grand and Reserve Champion beef cattle from his own herd on the Silver Stream Farm, west of Dallas Center. He was a salesman for Moorman Feeds and Heneke Sureway Hybrid seed corn. He was an avid rock hound and amateur archeologist, entertaining many youth groups on the subjects. He hosted an Iowa State Plowing Match. Mr. Hawbaker was a member of the Adel Raccoon Valley Sportsman Club, FFO, and local Farmers Co-op. His wide experience with the harvest operations and wonderful way of meeting the public, made him one of the most popular volunteers at Living History Farms, Urbandale, IA andhelped invite the Pope to the farms.
Mr. Hawbaker started farming in 1940 on the Silver Stream Farm with horses and hand milked a herd of cows. The Massey Ferguson (MF) line of farm equipment intrigued Mr. Hawbaker, as he had the first five bottom plow in Dallas County and worked with MF on one of the 25 self-propelled combines harvesting equipment. In his later years Paul renewed a passion for poetry and composed many poems about farm life and life in general. Each Hawbaker reunion was highlighted by his wit in poetry. Mr. Hawbaker was an adventurer with a passion for life. He attended hog and cattle shows, enjoyed fishing, hunting and hunting for mushrooms. He also was compassionate and would drop his daily activities to help others.
Mr. Hawbaker is survived by four children, Myra Ann Hawbaker, Stephen Paul Hawbaker, Suzette Lynn Crees, and Lonnie Dean Hawbaker; 11 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; and a sister, Martha Wingert. He was preceded in death by his mother, Lydia; father, Samuel; two sisters, Mary Keller and Fannie Keller; and two brothers, Adin and Ezra; and grandson, Matthew Jones. 
Hawbaker, Paul Samuel (I68433)
 
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Son of Henry & Catherine Elizabeth (Brehm) Ross.
Married to Gladys Nickolaus on 1-24-1935 at Aurora, NE.
In 1934, he began barbering in Aurora and was an owner of Ross Barber Shop for 45 years. During that time he also operated a barbershop in Marquette. Also served on the Aurora City Council for two terms. 
Ross, Herbert Eugene (I173392)
 
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Loretta Joan "Dutchie" Shaklee, 80, of Cheyenne, formerly of Kersey, Colo., and Greeley, Colo., died June 18 at Cheyenne Healthcare Center. She was born Oct. 22, 1934, in Huntley and was raised in Keenesburg, Colo.
Dutchie is survived by a daughter, Linda Grant (Lanny) of Cheyenne; two sons, Randy Shaklee of Phoenix and Rick Shaklee of Hotchkiss, Colo.; a brother, Ernie Reichert Jr. (Kathy) of Loveland, Colo.; a sister, Bonnie Turecek of Greeley; a sister-in-law, Helen Sirios of Keenesburg; five grandchildren, Cory Fosher (Erin), Casey Fosher (Tami), Angie Shaklee-Weisen (Joe), Tyler Shaklee and Gates Shaklee (Anna); and eight great-grandchildren, Cooper, Callen, Colton, Kashtyn, Kreighton, Braden, Braxton and Stella.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth E. Shaklee; her parents, Ernie Reichert Sr. and Sally (Zimbleman) Reichert; a brother, Norman Reichert; and a brother-in-law, Robert Turecek.
Cremation has taken place. Graveside services and interment of her urn will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Greeley.
Friends who wish may sign her online guestbook at www.wrcfuneral.com. 
Reichert, Loretta Joan (I2460)
 
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Winger, Charles Edward (I167934)
 
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Hawbecker, David (I167936)
 
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Kokonour, Sarah (I167937)
 
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Roland Marion Reibenspies, 59, passed away June 17th, 2015, at The Tipton Manor Nursing Home.
He was the son of the late Leo and Louise Reibenspies of Tipton, MO and the youngest of their six children, Terence (wife Dottie) Reibenspies of Simi Valley, CA, Hedy (husband Al) Rackers of Columbia, MO, Philip Reibenspies (died at birth), Jane (husband Glen) Stratman of Jefferson City, MO and Renee (husband Bob) Barr of Marshall, MO.
Roland was a Down Syndrome special needs child born January 31, 1956 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Boonville, MO.
He lived at home for several years and would live in Group Homes in the Sedalia and Smithton area until he came to the Tipton nursing home. He struggled to do ordinary tasks as a baby and toddler but would eventually learn to walk at age 5. His parents provided him with the extra care and love he needed and his siblings cared for him also. He was a brother, playmate and special addition to our family.
When Roland was born, the book "Angel Unaware" written by Dale Evans Rogers was a great comfort to his parents. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans had a Down Syndrome little girl born into their family and the book is written from their little angel's perspective. The book was faith filled and inspiring for parents with special needs children. Roland was our angel and while we do not know or understand the plans God has made for us we heed the words, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight." Proverbs: 3:5-6
Roland lived much longer than anyone expected, and we are grateful for the loving care he received from all of his caregivers over the years and most recently those at The Tipton Oak Manor. We thank all of you who gave Roland your loving attention. We rest in the knowledge that Roland is no longer bound by the limits of his human body but is in the care of our Heavenly Father who welcomes this special angel home.
Services will be held July 11th, 2015, at St. Andrew Catholic Church in Tipton, with visitation beginning at 10:00 in church and the funeral Mass following at 11:00 a.m. with Fr. Fred Elskamp and Deacon Terry Reibenspies officiating.
Burial will be in St. Andrew's Cemetery.
Expressions of sympathy may be made to St. Andrew's Catholic Church.
Arrangements are under the direction of HOUSER-MILLARD Funeral Directors, 2613 West Main Street, Jefferson City, MO 65109. 
Reibenspies, Roland Marion (I165977)
 
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Karns, Unbekannt (I157271)
 
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Lawrence, Virginia Catherine (I164113)
 
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Lorene “Screeno” Esther (Griess) Johnson entered into rest on June 27, 2015, at the Sutton Community Home in Sutton, NE at the age of 91.
Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, July 1, 2015, at the Federated Church in Sutton, NE with Rev. Mary Scott officiating. Interment will follow at the Sutton Cemetery in Sutton, NE. Visitation will be Tuesday, June 30, 2015, from 1–8 p.m., at Sutton Memorial Chapel in Sutton, NE.
Memorial contributions may be made in care of the family.
She was born on a farm north of Sutton to Alfred and Frieda (Engelhardt) Griess on October 23, 1923. She attended Sutton High School and graduated in 1940. After high school she attended Normal Teacher Training in Kearney, and taught in several area one-room schools.
During World War II she worked at the Navy Ammunition Depot near Hastings, NE as an office clerk. After the War she met and married Rolland Johnson from Harvard, a veteran and farmer. They were married on March 15, 1950 in Saronville during a blizzard.
They were blessed with three daughters, Deborah, Janis and Becky. Rolland preceded her in death on December 11, 1998.
Lorene was a dedicated homemaker and had many talents. She loved to paint, knit, and practice various other needlecrafts. She also started a cake baking and decorating business from her home and provided cakes for many friends’ and relatives’ weddings, graduations, and special occasions. She also loved gardening and flowers and at the age of 57 opened a floral shop in Sutton with her daughter Deb called Plant Potpourri. They owned the floral shop until 1990.
She was an active member of the Saronville Methodist Women’s Fellowship and later the Sutton Federated Church Women’s Circle. She was a 4-H club leader for many years, a member the Better Homes and Gardens Extension Club, and the Sutton American Legion Auxiliary.
She was preceded in death by her parents, 2 brothers and 2 sisters and her husband Rolland.
Survivors include daughters Deb and husband Bob Unterseher of Sutton, Jan and husband John McKenzie of Sutton, and Becky and husband Chip Cary of Goodyear, AZ. In addition, she is survived by four grandsons: Andy and wife Becky Unterseher of Lincoln, Nolan Unterseher of Sutton, Brady Unterseher of Sutton, Nathan and wife Jan Jaree McKenzie of Sutton, and one step-granddaughter Jenny and husband Casey Diers of River Forest, Ill; 6 great-grandchildren: Isaiah and Claire Unterseher, Mason McKenzie and Jentry Stenger, Adelynn Unterseher and Fiona Diers.
She also was an “adopted” OMAH (grandma) to Steffie Bosman from Breda in the Netherlands, an exchange student who stayed with the McKenzie’s in 2001-2002, who said she was “a true grandma for me while staying in Sutton.”
Her sister, Helen Nuss of Minnesota and brother, Jerry Griess of Indiana also survive her, and many other relatives and friends.  
Griess, Lorene Esther (I142490)
 
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Pfeifer, Francisca (I153719)
 
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Imm. to US on SS Ohio, arriving Baltimore, MD on Nov. 23, 1875
Listed as 11 months old on passenger list. 
Herrmann, Anna (I153717)
 
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Runte, Herman S. (I167920)
 
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Julius Gehring, 95, of Columbus, Nebraska, died Friday, June 26, 2015, at Brookstone Acres in Columbus.
The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, June 30 at 10:30 AM at Zion Lutheran Church, Grand Prairie, with Rev. Theresa Brezenski officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery, with military honors by The American Legion, Hartman Post 84 Honor Guard. Visitation will be on Monday from 3:00 - 7:00 PM at Gass Haney Funeral Home and continue on Tuesday from 9:30 AM until service time at the church. There will be a family prayer service at 10:15 AM at the church. Memorials are suggested to Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Zion Lutheran Church, or the donor's choice.
Julius G. Gehring was born April 13, 1920, in Platte County, Nebraska, to Henry and Tena (Hassebrook) Gehring. He was baptized and confirmed at Zion Lutheran Church, Grand Prairie, where he was a lifelong member, and served on the church council. He attended District #72 grade school. He began farming at an early age. In 1942, Julius entered the United States Army Air Corp during World War II and was stationed in a number of states as well as many foreign countries during the European Theater. He was honorably discharged in 1945. On February 16, 1947, Julius was united in marriage to Lorraine Fittje at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska. The couple returned to the farm which Julius loved and continued living there until 1979 when they moved into Columbus. Julius retired from farming in 2006. He was a life member of the American Legion Hartman Post 84.
Julius is survived by:
Son – Darold (Diane) Gehring of Columbus, NE
Daughter – Janet (Martin) Wiesehan of Peoria, IL
Granddaughter – Kimberly (Rick) Hansen of Omaha, NE
Grandson – Andrew (Kayla) Gehring of Platte Center, NE
Grandson – Matthew Wiesehan of Peoria, IL
Grandson – Nathan Wiesehan of Peoria, IL
Brother – Harvey Gehring of Denver, CO
Julius was preceded in death by:
Parents – Henry and Tena Gehring
Wife – Lorraine Gehring
Brothers – Raymond, Gilbert, Robert, Walter, and Henry Jr. Gehring
Sister – Marguerite Hulsebus 
Gehring, Julius G. (I160738)