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This included formal settings such as going back to school at the University of NE Omaha in the 60s to obtain her BS in nursing. Lawrence Urbanski, 93, Cloquet, Minn., passed away Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2019, in Inter-Faith Care Center in Carlton, Minn. Larry was born on April 3, 1926, in Clifton Township, Minn., and grew up and attended school in Tracy, Minn. Should friends desire, a memorial fund has been established in Andys name at YMCA Camp Warren:, https://www.ymcanorth.org/give/campgiving. With the gift of gab from her dad, and persevering patience from her mother, she had a magnetic personality and a radiant presence that drew people to her and her to them. of CO where she was a social work intern. Tom went on to become President and CEO of Remmele Engineering retiring in 2002. James Bertram (Jim) Hickman, age 81, passed away peacefully at his home on Ten Mile Lake, Hackensack, MN on Friday, July 23, 2021. He married Norma Katherine Young of Ames, Iowa, on June 10, 1950. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. (Information taken from the Walker, MN Pilot Independent, February 26, 2014.). The family would like to thank GoldPine Home and Dr. Mary Salter for all their care through this difficult time. Judy was a dedicated nurse working many years in multiple settings while raising her children in the Twin Cities. Tom, Sr. died in 1965 of complications from diabetes and the family spent some years moving before landing back in Minnesota. Another will be held in the Hackensack area in July of 2016. Beverly cherished her role as a mother, homemaker, and grandmother; and was a skilled cook, seamstress, and gardener. JB and Norma were also long-time members of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Dayton, where he served as deacon, elder, and trustee. Both Bechers worked at Harding's Restaurant in Chicago before moving to Dayton, Ohio, in 1952. He participated in bowling leagues and kept the official scorebook for Cloquet Lumberjack basketball for many years. Molly worked with the Head Start Program in Cass County, was active in the Ten Mile Lake Association and the Union Congregational Church in Hackensack. Andy was born in Ames, Iowa, January 10, 1931 to Nels and Verna Christensen. He was theyoungest of five children4 sisters preceded him in birth. He was born on December 20, 1948 in Spokane, WA, the first born of Edward and Shirley Ward. Lynn was born Nov. 10, 1942, in New Ulm, Minn., to Herbert and Laura (Manthe) Abraham. Winters in Tucson found him playing great golf, enjoying spirited ping pong. Memorials may be directed to Ten Mile Lake Association in Hackensack, MN or the Ames Animal Shelter. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Jane; and his sister, Kathryn (Benbrook) Lapp. She was single with no children. At all stages of her life Maurine has been an avid supporter of symphony and choral groups and has sung in choirs wherever she has lived. These were busy years, milking cows, raising chickens and gardening. He was a collector of all things, including letters from Sweden, treasured childhood toys and well-used electrical cords. Those he leaves behind to cherish his memory are his wife, Jenny; daughter, Lisa (Erik) and their children, Sam and Ty; daughter, Sarah (Derek), and their children, Kaitlyn, Dawson, and Brandon; daughter, Kristen (Nate) and their children, Wesley, Dylan and Brandon; daughter, Laura (Jesse); brother, Richard (Kay) Nagel; sisters, Gladys Chelte, Sandy Richardson; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. Dr. David P. Krueger died in his sleep from bone cancer Saturday, Feb. 15, 2014, at 11:45 p.m. at his home with his family near. As a vibrant and spirited woman, Irene was still independent enough to live alone in her own home after the passing of her husband. Dan G. Johnson was born July 25, 1937 in Minneapolis, MN. He played the accordion for many years with small groups. He is survived by his first wife, Jane Watson of Aurora, Colo., and their son Eric from Sealy, Texas; his current wife, Tanya, of Fontana; parents Forrest and Jane Watson of Walker; brother Bruce of Del Mar, Calif.; sister Linda of Placentia, CA; and three nieces and one nephew, all of California. She and her husband worked tirelessly saving their resources so they could travel. 1-800-279-6932 or 218-675-6135, we look forward to hearing from you and perhaps being able to meet you when you come to visit. in Education from Saint Thomas University and a second M.A. Betty loved gardening, fishing, traveling, entertaining, and most of all, spending time with her beloved husband Dan Johnson, to whom she was married for 37 years. All Rights Reserved. Our gratitude goes out to Bobs Good Samaritan Hospice nurse, Mariah, for her calming presence, gentle spirit and guidance while providing loving care for Bob. He is survived by his wife, Gloria, of 50 years; and their three children, Mike (Caren; Nick and Jessica) of Highlands Ranch, Colo., Chris (Denise; Chrystina, Caitlyn, Dylan) of Urbandale, Iowa, and Rob (Tracee; Makayla, Brooklyn, Kaden, Kennedy) of Shakopee, Minn.; brothers Wesley (Elayne), Ronald (Kathie) and James (Mary); and many in-laws, nieces, nephews, family and friends, too numerous to list but not forgotten. Rays unselfish heart and unshakable faith and convictions will be missed by all who knew and loved him. He then served in the U.S. Army from 1950 to 1971, retiring with the rank of Lt. Col. During his time in the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps, he received an Army Commendation Medal for work on wound care, a Meritorious Service Medal for work in tropical diseases, an Air Force Unit of Commendation for research at Walter Reed, and a Reserve Medal for 30 years service in the Army Reserves. He attended the Dale Carnegie School of Public Speaking, Dunwoody, and the Minnesota School of Business. She will be sorely missed this summer. Daughter Ann was born in 1959, Carolyn in 1961, and the family lived in St. Louis Park. Knitting, crocheting, rosemaling, and bridge club were a few of Irenes favorite hobbies. He is also a graduate of the Denver Psychoanalytic Institute. He was preceded in death by his parents Harold and Margaret Jensen, sister Jeanine, brothers David and Jerome. He was a great believer in public service, and founded the Good Government League, a body designed to monitor and eliminate corruption in county government. He was named a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association in 1992. He served with the Third Marines at Guam, Guadalcanal, Bouganville, and Iwo Jima and was decorated with the Purple Heart. His grandchildren enjoyed tubing, fishing and roasting marshmallows by the campfire memories to be cherished for a lifetime. Jane McNair Brandt of Edina MN passed away peacefully on February 3, 2014 in her home surrounded by her loving family. He was preceded in death by his parents; and twin brothers Oren and Arlo Abraham. Maurine moved to Maryville from Minneapolis, Minnesota to live close to her daughter in 2001. He met Audrey (wife of Dr. John Higgins) while they were both taking care of ailing spouses at the Mayo Clinics Charter House. From 1949 on, the family spent part of each summer at Ten Mile Lake, just north of Hackensack, Minnesota. The couple returned from WWII to Des Moines, where they lived the rest of their days. He strove to uphold the traditional American values that he believed in and cherished. A Graveside Service was held on May 27th, in Lake City with Pastor Duane Holst officiating. Mary survives, along with sons Steven and Jim, daughter Janet, and one granddaughter. Private family celebrations will be held in Phoenix and Omaha. Dee was baptized and confirmed at Our Saviours Lutheran Church in Audubon, Iowa. For the next 31 years from 1960 to the time he retired, George was Executive Vice President of Nekoosa Corporation in Nekoosa, WI, working with and enjoying "good people". and daughters during outings to nearby small towns and lakes. He attended Park College in Parkville, Missouri, where he met the love of his life, Virginia Margaret Smith. Roger G. Teig, 75, passed away peacefully at his home on March 27, 2015, surrounded by his loved ones. Alden had many hobbies and interests. He avidly followed his grandchildrens sporting events, willing to travel hundreds of miles for a softball game, cross country, or track meet. He loved reading (especially history), hunting, fishing with friends and family, walking, coffee with friends at the Frying Pan and Sunmart, get togethers at The Sons of Norway (Fargo), making the Thanksgiving turkey, and more. Some of the best memories were shared with friends and family at their cabin on Ten Mile Lake, where on a Saturday afternoon he would sit on the deck with his good friend Norman Peterson, drink beer, and listen to Red Sovine. While in Europe they cultivated a love of travel which took them all over the world. The Fletcher's beautiful home always reflected her joy in flowers and gardening, and Daphne offered community leadership to efforts like the Junior League of Phoenix, founding the Women's Board of the Kidney Foundation with her friends, helping her sister Susie and brother-in-law Dr. Kipp Charlton to start the Child Crisis Nursery, and then worked with her twin sister Diane to support the National Fragile X Foundation for the past 20 years. She did all of that in abundance while also devoting a great deal of time and energy to doing what was silly and fun. A man of great civic engagement, he served as president of the Austin Civic Music Association, was on the board of the Austin Public Library, the Park and Recreation Board, the mayors Industrial Development Committee, was chairman of Austins first Public Education Advisory Board, and sang with gusto in the Congregational Church choir. Beverly was preceded in death by her parents, brothers in law, Parke Behn and Bud Bowers and nephew, Brock Behn. Sandra was born in Monticello, IA on December 10th, 1948, to Merle and Mayeda Jansen (Weers). He and his wife enjoyed Friday nights there with dinner and dancing with their friends. In 1966, they moved from Minneapolis, Minnesota to Lawrence, Kansas where her husband was a professor at the University of Kansas. Juliets family includes her two sons David (Barbara) Campbell of Lanesboro, MN and Gary (Nancy) Campbell of Oronoco, MN; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and one sister, Larraine (Manley) Lange of Harmony, MN. They married in Saint Paul, Minnesota in August 1951. Rick enjoyed playing golf, fishing, boating and family gatherings at Ten Mile. Alden Gjevre passed away peacefully at Edgewood Assisted Care Facility in Blaine, MN on April 11, at the age of 88. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother-in-law, William Dailey Jr. Mary Edna (Molly) Brandt Bliska passed away in her beloved home on Ten Mile Lake, in Hackensack Minnesota, on March 26, 2018. In 1954, they moved to Austin where he lived for the rest of his life and had a long and happy career with Hormel. He had a great concern for the ecology of this lake that he loved and for the care of the trees that surrounded him. According to his wishes, a private family celebration of his life will be held this summer. A memorial service was held February 10, 2015. Nestande again presiding. He was a member of the American Legion and the Elks Club. Cordy had a way of speaking dog language to any canine in her path. Harris and Marjorie later moved to Coon Rapids where they raised their two sons Charles and Lynk and he owned the Coon Rapids Locker and later became employed by the Garst and Thomas Seed Company. He helped hundreds of friends with business plans, random questions, and a place to stay. At Pan American he rose from salesman to manager to director and eventually President and CEO of the company, based in Pasadena, California. John enjoyed various activities mostly involving water. The Gaskins and their extended family began spending summer vacations at Ten Mile Lake in 1974 when they purchased their home on Long Bay. She grew up in the Johnston area, and graduated from Des Moines Roosevelt High School in 1953. She was very involved in the PTA and PTO of each of her childrens schools, serving as President of all those organizations. Mark loved hiking, camping, and water skiing in northern Minnesota at his parents cabin on Ten Mile Lake near Hackensack. She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters Eileen and Marty, brother Jack, and her loving husbands NA Red Running and Dr. Joseph Murphy, as well as many of her friends from Marshall, Naples, FL. He will be missed. Ron graduated from Michigan Tech with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. His love of life was a treasure and he lived it to the end. Following funeral services at the Dennis Funeral Home in Walker, interment was in Turtle Lake Cemetery. Kim Moe peacefully passed away in her home at Bonita Springs, Fla., with her husband at her side Saturday, May 29, 2021. He was the only doctor in an 80-mile radius that had an x-ray machine and he delivered over 4,000 babies, many at homesteads. In the mid-50s, Stan worked for the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover's leadership. Mark was born March 1, 1956, in St. Paul, the son of Forrest and Jane Watson. He was born June 23, 1925, in Minneapolis. Nancy enjoyed music and was the accompanist for the Wayzata Elementary Strings for eleven years. Nancy married David Alton James, an insurance executive, in 1975. Nancy and David moved in 2000 to Vi at La Jolla Village, a retirement community, where they continued to have an active social life. David died in 2011. They credit their friends, Bob and Jane Anderson, for introducing them to this special place on earth, and for teaching them the joys of sailing, water skiing, fishing, canoeing. Murry met the love of her life, Ralph Towler, when she was a freshman at the University of Minnesota. They married in the Verndale Methodist Church on July 20, 1957, just one week after her 22nd birthday. Murry and Ralph celebrated 63 years of marriage in the summer of 2020, living in Minneapolis, St. Louis Park, and Edina MN. Their shared life held many fond memories of travels, and of family and friends. She was the second of twelve children. A celebration of life with smoked meats and libations will be held 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 28. Richard (Dick) G. Garbisch, Rochester, MN, passed away on December 24, 2017 with family beside him following a brief unexpected severe bout of pneumonia. His mother often tells the story of how many times he would say, My little Rare, I am going to take care of you. Roy was five. She grew up in Walker, MN, attended Walker schools and graduated from Stonebrook Hall in Duluth, in June of 1952. He also enjoyed golfing, woodworking, remodeling, and playing card games with family and friends. Darlene later shared her love of the lake with her children and her second husband, Alan J. Heckenbach, an avid fisherman. Irene is survived by her devoted daughters Linda (Douglas) Gremban and Amy (David) Rasmussen, loving grandchildren Jeffrey (Meghan) Gremban, Matthew (Xin) Rasmussen, Michael (Kristin) Gremban, Megan (Nathan) Erickson, and Nicholas Gremban and nine great-grandchildren Elijah, Isaac, Spencer, Abbie, Hunter, Nora, William, Martin, and Emily. He was always in the sun which led to battles with skin cancer later in life. Parker was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on August 19, 1937. 2017 Ten Mile Lake Association. She ran the race with style and grace and was ready to goready to be with Jim again. On Yahoo, Yelp, SuperPages, AmericanTowns and 25 other directories! Born in rural Iowa, Roger spent his early years on the family farm and in a one room school house. He enjoyed spending his winters in the Florida Keys and more recently, in Las Vegas. He received the Purple Heart medal, Bronze Star, Combat Infantrymans Badge, and numerous battle medals, ribbons, and overseas service bars for his service in the Army. Educators throughout Iowa will fondly remember their wise, caring and supportive mentor. At the start of her third year, she met a young man roller skating, his name wasRobert Cogdill. In his later years he worked with the Minnesota Literacy Project teaching English to immigrants. Thelma was a lifelong member of the First Apostolic Lutheran Church. He later opened a location in Denison changing the charter name to The National Bank of Iowa. One stormy night in 1944, Stan was transporting a four-star general to the island of Guam. Darlene graduated from Milwaukee Downer College, received her Teaching Certification from Barat College in Lake Forest, Illinois, and her Masters Degree in Education from Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. Maurine will be buried with her husband Lee at a private family service at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minnesota at a later date. He revitalized many business and buildings over the years in Coon Rapids including: the United Methodist Church Parsonage, The Coon Rapids Medical Clinic Building, the American Legion Community Building, the Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home, Park View Assisted Living, The First National Bank building, the current Coon Rapids Medical Clinic, the Blanchard Building, the Aztec Restaurant, Vickers Gas Station, the Gruber Building, and many other buildings and homes throughout the community. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 A.M. on Friday, June 9, 2017 at the First United Methodist Church in Coo n Rapids with Rev. Prior to completing high school, Larry was inducted into the U.S. Army at age 18 and in February 1945 shipped out overseas for the Pacific Theater of WWII with the Armys 381st Infantry 96th Division Deadeyes as a field telecommunications specialist and infantry rifleman. Mary Ellen first came to Ten Mile with her parents and sisters in 1934 and stayed on the north shore in a cabin at Camp Iowa. Dorothy, our class mascot and friend, is a shining example of enthusiasm and industry.. He served on the Board of Directors and volunteered for the Associations specific efforts including the History Committee, Fisheries Committee, and Adopt-a-Highway Committee. He became nationally known for his work as president and board member of the National Meat Canners Association and was honored by the Association of National Advertisers for his early insistence that television networks assume responsibility for producing programs with positive family values. Donald Lionel Buck of Edina completed his life on January 27, 2016, passing away peacefully in the company of his family. He designed and developed properties in MN, ND, CO, and IL. As a young adult, John played morning tennis at the Garbisches court - a great daily event for family and friends for many decades. He began college at the University of ND, where he met his wife, Marian. They were married in Minneapolis but their newlywed years were interrupted by the war. He leaves behind his wife Elaine, son Brian (Anna), grandchildren Ben and Maddy, brother Bob (Andrea), and numerous nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and nephews and his sweet dog Cocoa who never left his side. Mary Anne Wandersee February 6th, 2023 View Obituary Dennis M. Kamp February 4th, 2023 View Obituary Alice Fink February 6, 2023 View Obituary Neva F. Adickes Robert O. Rydell, DDS of Edina, passed away on September 13, 2017 at age 79, surrounded by the love of God and family. There she met and later married James B. Lingwall; having three children together. His ambitious publication of theEncyclopedia of the American Midwest, co-edited with Richard Sisson and Drew Cayton,garnered the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Lucy loved animals, flowers and the beauty of nature. Tom and his family moved to Casey, IA in 1960 where he owned and operated Security State Bank. In 1987 they moved to Minneapolis, MN where he established a tax accountant business. He continued preparing taxes up until his 90thbirthday. Tom and Louise moved to their beloved Ten Mile Lake home in 2001. They were married on July 10, 1948, at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Bob and Alice were a great team and gave of their time and talents to the Clarion community. They enjoyed many trips with their children and shared many special moments at their cabin on Ten Mile Lake and in their condo in Laguna Beach, CA. Interment followed in Evergreen Cemetery. Dee was blessed with a wonderful sense of humor, positive outlook on life, and many good friends. A celebration of her life was held at Plymouth Congregational Church in Des Moines on Thursday, April 30. The couple built a cabin on Angel Island in 1951, where their six children played with their Brandt cousins on Janies beach, summer after summer. Bev and Bill loved spending their summers at 10 Mile Lake in Minnesota and winters at Trilogy in Gilbert, Arizona, surrounded by family and friends. Just hours before her death, she took a long walk on the golf course that bordered her apartment. The family lived in south Minneapolis, where Pete and Florence owned a gift shop, later moving the shop to downtown. A celebration of Rays life will be held at 2:00 pm on July 27, 2014 at the Union Congregational Church. While there they had two more children, Nancy Bliss (April 2, 1947) and Kathy Stuart (April 21, 1948). February 27, 2023 By scottish gaelic translator By scottish gaelic translator The family offers special gratitude to Fairview Southdale Hospital, Presbyterian Homes in Bloomington, N.C. Little Hospice. He instilled in his daughters a love of travel, camping, and the outdoors, and dreamed of one day traveling the country in a Scamp R.V. Search Hackensack obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. He was one of the rare people in the late 1940s to own and ride a Harley Davidson motorcycle. Ten Mile Lake, where he has spent nearly every summer of his life, is one of those places. From staying in the Woock's cabins as a child to eventually renovating an old log cabin from Camp Hillaway where he has since resided, Ten Mile Lake has always been an important part of his life. John served on the Board of the Ten Mile Lake Association and was heavily involved in maintaining the quality of the lake. Donations in John's honor can be made to the Ten Mile Lake Association. Jeanie paused her education in order to start and raise her family. Bob and Mildred tried bowling, square dancing and loved to tour the country. Inurnment will be at the Ames (Iowa) Municipal Cemetery. A radiologist, John enjoyed working with interns and modeled a compassionate bedside manner. He counseled those in need and took great care in providing rich and meaningful sermons. Through it all she continued to care about others and love Jesus. He grew up on the family farm near Chapin, Iowa and graduated from Hampton High School in 1943. Dick was born on May 8, 1916, in Austin, Minnesota, the only child of Hubert and Lenore (Lou) Garbisch. Ralph was preceded in death by his parents, Pete and Florence. In 2017 the Owings family appeared on Family Feud; this was one of his fondest memories. Lynn taught chemistry and physical science in Hudson, Wis., Glencoe, Minn., Naples, Italy, and St. Francis, Minn. Kenneth Harrison Lowery passed away at his home in Round Hill, Virginia on February 12, 2017. A memorial service was held at New Providence Presbyterian Church in Maryville on May 24th. He will be remembered as a model of loving support, wisdom, hard work, introspection and integrity. She is survived by her brother, Dr. Steven Bilben; sisters, Dr. Barb Bilben and Elaine Bilben; sisters- and brothers-in-law Marian Wald, Dorothy Mull, Helen Howe, Jerry and Peggy Jensen; as well as many nieces and nephews. Submit An Obituary. Thousands of WELLtrons past and present have shared their recollections of his kind and generous online activities. She taught for several years in KU and community preschools, as lead teacher and later director at Brook Creek childcare center. They were married February 22, 1940, at Jackson Heights, Long Island, New York, and lived on the east coast for about three years while he worked for Hormel as a salesman. Earl spent at least part of almost every summer of his life at Ten Mile Lake, eventually owning Pine Manor, one of the former Camp Hillaway's cabins. ; and one niece, three nephews, and cousins. He also built furniture from scratch for personal use and for others. After Watson retired Lewis son John, a physician assistant became his partner. A native of Climax, MN, and the son of Oluf and Elma Olsen, Homer E. Olsen spent his early summers driving a tractor on the family wheat farm in Dahlen, ND, memorizing canonical poetry and contemplating how to avoid spending future winters in freezing weather. William was a resident of Hackensack, Minnesota. His children and grandchildren were blessed to spend their summers at Ten Mile, fishing with the man they all eventually called their FarFar. Sarah is preceded in death by her father Mal Schmidt and mother, Mary Ann (Young) Schmidt. Chuck served on the Ten Mile Lake board throughout the years and will always be thought of as a compassionate giver of his time for the betterment of Ten Mile Lake. In many ways, their vision and tireless efforts on behalf of Ten Mile still reverberate in the TMLA itself. Beverly Jo Ann Austad was born July 17, 1937 to Jorgen and Carolyn (Rupprecht) Austad. Private interment will take place on Friday October 12 at Oak Ridge Cemetery. He could often be heard singing a solo in church or belting one out at home just for the joy of it. Jeanie and Terry lived the majority of their adult lives in Des Moines, Iowa, spending the summers at their cabin on Ten Mile Lake in Minnesota. Her parents, Edward and Lulu Verle Harnagel, and her husband, Rutledge Schropp, preceded Lois in death. The couple had three children, Megan, Maura, and Brian. On January 31, 1970 she married Blake Shelton in Lake City. He is survived by his mother, Elinor Chase, his brothers, Stephen Chase and David Chase (Anne Fitzgerald), his sister, Katy Chase, nephews, nieces and cousins. In later life Stan continued to enjoy the company of friends and family and religiously kept track of his beloved ISU sports teams. Earl Crabb was born September 6, 1941 in Le Sueur, MN, the son of Robert Joseph Crabb and Catherine Boucher Crabb, who predeceased him. He supported his daughters in all of their endeavors. Funeral services were held October 6 at Hope Lutheran Church in Walker with interment at Evergreen Cemetery. They both served on many boards and service organizations and were active in the United Methodist Church. He had an eye for beauty and enjoyed carving intricate geometric patterns into small wooden card or jewelry boxes. He quit when the curveball was introduced because, as he admitted, he just couldn't hit it. He met his wife, Sara shortly before he graduated and they were married on June 11, 1966 in Tecumseh, Nebraska. Franny attended the University of Missouri where she met Harry, husband of 71 years. At the end of WW2, Harry and Franny made Lincoln their home, and these Missouri Tigers proudly wore Husker Red. It was the era of kerosene lamps, scrub boards for washing, a wooden fishing boat and an outhouse Orrin and his brother built which still stands today! Orrins family moved to Texas in 1933 but continued to spend every summer at the lake. She also enjoyed knitting and playing bridge. Kelly (Johnson) Woodruff, age 56, of Hackensack, MN, formerly Twin Valley, MN, died as a result of her courageous battle with cancer. For more information, please read the Garbisch Family entry and interview in the Ten Mile Lake History Book. He graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1949 with a degree in Business. He was stationed most of his service in Japan. Soon after, there were five more children. He loved being at the lake with the large groups of grandchildren, relatives, and friends. In 1952, the couple moved to Panama, Iowa with their three children. In high school he excelled in academics and athletics and was elected senior class president. Bob was preceded in death by his wife, Lucy, a son, Richard (Rick), and his brother, H. David Crom. He was a Boy Scout leader and his two sons became Eagle Scouts. A captain when the war finished, he became a major in the Marine Corps reserves before leaving the service. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clifford and Ardis Bilben; and in-laws Ernest and Esther Jensen, and Bernice Jensen; sister Sandra Richardson; sister-in-law Sharon Bilben; and brothers-in-law Richard Jensen, Edgar Wald and Stanley Howe. Cordy was creative, spontaneous, original and had a magnetic personality. Despite his health problems, Cliff always had a positive attitude, which got him through many challenges. International Sisterhood, a philanthropic educational organization supporting women. In 1981, he became the first Hormel Corporate Director of Public and Trade Relations. On January 18, 1995, he had a second heart transplant. Andrew "Andy" LaVerne Christensen (1931-2020), Dolores Elaine "Dee" (Potter) Aagaard (1927-2020), Jeanie Marie ( Ritchart) Shuck (1935-2020), Norma Catherine (Young) Becher (1925-2018), Anne Cordy (Seward) Crosby (1942-2019), Frances Ann Franny (Robnett) Seward (1919-2019). Larry was preceded in death by his parents Peter and Rose, and his ten siblings Leo, Mary, Margaret, Tony, Louis, Victor, Aloysius, Hans, Clara, and Evelyn. The family of John Vincent Nissly of Iowa Falls, Iowa and Ten Mile Lake, is celebrating his life of 92 years. The family wishes to offer special thanks to the caring staff on Health Care 3 of Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge, Charlottesville. 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