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JAY L. CLARK

Jay L. Clark, 75 of Villisca, Iowa, the son of Lee H. and Edna (Hammer) Clark was born June 15, 1930, at the farm home just north of Hawleyville, IA. He died Tuesday, March 7, 2006, at his home in Villisca.

Jay grew up in Page County, Iowa. He graduated from Villisca High School in 1949. After which he attended Southwest Community College in Clarinda, until the whole basketball team decided to enlist. Jay served in the U.S. Air Force as a medic and dental tech, while in Korea.

In 1953 he was united in marriage to Donna Hughes of Shambaugh, IA. They have one son; Don and two daughters; Debra and Diane. The first year of marriage they were stationed at Sioux City, IA. They then moved to the Villisca area in 1954.

Clark Construction was started in 1955, when Jay bought the first backhoe in the area. This was quite a change because everything was previously dug by hand. Customers could not believe the digging could be done by machine so quickly.

Jay enjoyed his farm and timber. Of course his grandchildren were the most special to him. They always put a smile on his face. Jay was a member of the United Methodist Church in Villisca.

He was preceded in death by his parents; Lee and Edna (Hammer) Clark, brother in law Wendell Meyer, father and mother in law; Floyd (Tad) and Isa Hughes and brother in law Charles Hughes.

Jay is survived by his wife Donna of Villisca, IA, son Don Clark and wife Alice of Villisca, IA, daughters Debra Franson and husband Greg of Grant, IA and Diane Burns and husband Chris of Alexandria, VA. Grandchildren; Kyle and Brian J. Franson, Conor, Shannon and Brogan Burns; two-step grandchildren and 5 step great grandchildren. Sisters; Joyce Meyer of Clarinda, IA, Birdice Targove of Denver, CO and Barbara Des Jardien of Clarinda, IA, plus nieces, nephews and many friends.

Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 11, 2006, at the United Methodist Church in Villisca with Pastor Gordon Scott officiating. Burial will be in the Villisca Cemetery . Military rites were by the Villisca American Legion Ker-A-Vor Post 251. Memorials may be directed to the United Methodist Church or the Heartland Hospice. Wolfe Funeral Home in Villisca were in charge of arrangements.

GLEN MELVIN ASKLOF

Glen Melvin Asklof, son of Swedish immigrants, C.A. and Hulda O. (Edstrom) Asklof, was born on March 21, 1916, on the family farm in Frankfort Township, Montogomery County, Iowa. He passed away on Monday, February 27, 2006, at the Montgomery County Hospital in Red Oak, Iowa at the age of 89. He was baptized at home in Montgomery County, Iowa. He was confirmed at Tabor Lutheran Church in Wallin, Iowa where he was an active member and served as Sunday School Superintendent. Glen was proud of his Swedish heritage.

He attended country school through the eighth grade and graduated from Villisca High School with the Class of 1933. Following graduation he farmed in the Stanton and Villisca area. On October 6, 1944, Glen was united in marriage to LaDonna Mae Ruth at Mamrelund Lutheran Church in Stanton, Iowa. To this union were born three daughters and one son. He was employed by the Farmers Mutual Telephone Company and Nyman Electric in Stanton until 1965, they moved to Essex and he became manager of the Farmers Telephone Company. He retired in 1981.

Preceding Glen in death were his parents; three sisters; four brothers and one grandson, Marc Creger. Survivors include his wife LaDonna Asklof of Essex, IA.; three daughters, Rita Oberg and husband Dave of Shenandoah, IA., Ruth Fridolfson and husband Lyle of Somers, IA., Linda Wolfe and husband John of Shenandoah, IA.; one son Gene Asklof and wife Desi of Ames, IA.; ten grandsons, Lane and Brandi Oberg of Layton, UT., Eric and Dawn Oberg of Valparaiso, IN., Jeffrey and Stacy Creger of Northwood, IA., Grant Creger and fiance’ Andrea Hansen of Perry, IA., Matthew and Mandy Creger of Ft. Dodge, IA., Mike Creger of Covington, GA., James Wolfe of Omaha, NE., Joseph Wolfe of Shenandoah, IA., and Geoffrey Asklof and Ryan Asklof of Ames, IA., one great granddaughter and seven great grandsons; one brother, Helmer Asklof of Villisca, IA.; other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held on Friday, March 3, 2006, at 10:30 a.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church in Essex. Words of comfort were given by Pastor John Swenson. Organist was Judy Lundgren. Daughter, Ruth Fridolfson, sang the first verse of "Children Of The Heavenly Father" in Swedish and the congregation sang verses one through four in English. The Congregation also sang "What A Friend We Have In Jesus". Caring for the flowers were Max and Lucille Carlson and Phillip and Shirley Rattenborg. Attending the memory register were Fred and Becky Streitenberger. Casket bearers were Lane Oberg, Eric Oberg, Jeffrey Creger, Grant Creger, Matthew Creger, Michael Creger, James Wolfe, Joseph Wolfe, Geoffrey Asklof and Ryan Asklof. Ushers were Larry Glasgo and Marvin Wickersham. Burial was in the Mount Hope Cemetery at Nyman. Memorials are being directed to St. John's Lutheran Church or Essex Fire & Rescue. The Hackett-Livingston Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family at www.hackettlivingstonfuneralhome.com on the web.

LUCILLE JOHNSON

Lucille Johnson, 87, of Nodaway, Iowa died Wednesday, February 22, 2006, at the Villisca Good Samaritan Center in Villisca, Iowa, where she had been a resident since November 3, 2003.

Lucille was born December 24, 1918, in Little Rock, Arkansas, the daughter of Clarence Edmond and Alla Eugenia (Tharp) Blacklock. She married George Walter Johnson October 7, 1943, in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Lucille was a member of the Maple Grove United Methodist Church, the U.M.W., the Calico Maids and Helping Hands clubs and the Rose Ann Auxiliary in Corning. She was active in the church, serving as Sunday school teacher, directing Christmas programs, singing for funerals and weddings and helping wherever needed. Lucille enjoyed crafts, flower arranging and spending time with family and friends. She was truly a Proverbs 31 woman.

She is survived by her husband George Johnson of Nodaway, IA; children: Donald Paul Johnson and wife Lilian of Story City, IA; Carol Ann and husband Terry Krone of Denver, CO; Kay Louise and husband Gilles St. Pierre of Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Joyce Lynn and husband Clifford Koch of Omaha, NE; Keith Edmund Johnson and wife Denise of Mission, KS; Jan Leigh and husband Steve Rawson of Colorado Springs, CO; Kurt Wesley Johnson and wife Deanne of Gravity, IA; and Chris Tina and husband Timothy Howe of Russellville, AR; eleven grandchildren: Lynnay and husband Erich Hites of Story City, IA; Darren Johnson and wife Sarah of Ames, IA; Coquina Koch of Omaha, NE; Regina Quaas and husband Michael of Shawnee, KS; Jeremy Johnson of Dallas, TX and fiancée Tracy Langston of Topeka, KS; Heidi Johnson of Mission, KS; Hannah and John Rawson, both of Colorado Springs, CO; Justine, Michael and Natalie Johnson, all of Gravity, IA; four great grandchildren: Isaac, Danny, Karissa, Madison and numerous nieces and nephews.

Lucille was preceded in death by her parents, sisters Julia Blacklock and Agnes Lovil and brother Oscar Blacklock.

Funeral services were held 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 26, 2006, at the Maple Grove United Methodist Church in Guss, IA. Burial was in the Guss Cemetery . Memorials may be directed to the Maple Grove United Methodist Church. Wolfe Funeral Home in Villisca were in charge of arrangements.

BARBARA STEVENS

Barb Stevens, age 59, of Clarinda, Iowa died Friday, February 24, 2006, at Westridge Quality Care & Rehab Center, Clarinda, Iowa. Funeral services will be held 1:30 P.M., Tuesday, February 28, 2006 at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home, Clarinda, Iowa with Rev. Walden Paige officiating. Visitation with the family will be held 7-8 p.m., Monday, February 27, 2006 at the funeral home. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery , rural Villisca, Iowa. A memorial will be established. Walker-Merrick Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Barbara Ann Stevens was born August 20, 1946 at Red Oak, Iowa to Harley B. Bangston and Wilma B. (Buffington) Bangston. She was a 1964 graduate of Villisca High School. Barb graduated from William Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa with honors in 1968. On October 19, 1974, she was united in marriage at Villisca, Iowa to Robert Stevens. Barb taught at Lone Tree, Iowa. She also had worked at the Glenwood State School and Clarinda Mental Health Institute and most recently had worked some at Westridge Quality Care & Rehab Center. Barb had assisted with the Faith, Food and Fellowship group. She was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church, Clarinda, Iowa. Barb enjoyed history. Following her mother's death in 1972, Wilma (Miller) Bangston later became her devoted second mother.

Preceding Barb in death were her parents; two infant children. David D. Stevens and Timothy L. Stevens; step daughter, Rachelle Stevens; step son, Paul A. Stevens. Survivors include her husband Robert Stevens of Clarinda, Iowa; son, Robert J. (Robbie) Stevens of Clarinda, Iowa; step-son, Danny Stevens of Canada; brother, Richard Bangston of Omaha, Nebraska; sister, Dr. Martha L. (Marty) Shockey and her fiancé, Keith Eckles of St. Louis, Missouri; step-mother, Wilma E. Bangston of Villisca, Iowa; nieces and nephews.

JOHN S. BAKER

John Sherman Baker 106, of Villisca, Iowa died Monday, February 20, 2006, at the Villisca Good Samaritan Center in Villisca, Iowa, where he had been a resident since November 8, 2001. He was born December 25, 1899, in Montgomery County, Iowa, the son of George W. and Eva (Dunn) Baker.

John married Helen Dilley on May 7, 1921, in Corning, Iowa, she preceded him in death on June 25, 1983. John was a member of the United Methodist Church in Villisca. He farmed in the Villisca area for most of his life. John lived in Washington State for six years and in Alaska for one year. He was an avid deer hunter and shot his last deer when he was 92 years old. He wrote a book of his memories when he was in his eighties. He also served in the Army National Guard for four years during WWI.

John is survived by his daughter: Gwendolyn Anderson and husband Arthur of Bend, Oregon and son Laurence Baker and wife Charlotte of Stanton, Iowa. Four grandchildren: Craige Baker and wife Kathy of Palmer, Alaska, Becky Parkhurst and husband Jack of Lincoln, NE, John L. Baker and wife Cheri of Villisca, Iowa, and Chris Lipscomb and husband Dennis of Bend, Oregon, eight great grandchildren, twelve great great grandchildren, nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Helen, son John L. Baker, great grandson Brian Baker, daughter in law Dorothy Baker four brothers: Frank, Archie, Carl and Chester and two sisters: Avon and Nina.

Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Saturday, February 25, 2006, at the Wolfe Funeral Home in Villisca, IA. Visitation will be held before services from 12:30 p.m. until service time. Burial will be in the Arlington Cemetery , near Villisca, IA. Memorials may be directed to the United Methodist Church or Villisca Fire and Rescue. Wolfe Funeral Home are in charge of arrangements.

RONALD D. KAMMERER, SR.

Ronald D. Kammerer, Sr., age 68 of Nodaway, Iowa, the son of William and Christina (Jackson) Kammerer was born July 19, 1937 at Shenandoah, Iowa. He died on Sunday, February 19, 2006 at Villisca Good Samaritan Center, Villisca, Iowa at the age of 68 years and 7 months.

Ron grew up in the Imogene area. In 1952, he moved to Red Oak. On June 14, 1957 he was united in marriage to Christine Foreman. To this union was born 3 sons and 3 daughters. They lived in Council Bluffs, Iowa from 1960 to 1988; Elliott, Iowa from 1988 to 1993 and then moved to Nodaway, Iowa in 1993. He served in the Army Reserves. Ron was a carpenter by trade. He enjoyed the Nodaway Corn Carnival where he was a member and had served on the board.

Ron was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Christine on March 29, 1998; son, William Kammerer; grandson, Robert Glade Edie and son-in-law, Jack Henderson.

Ron is survived by sons Ronald Kammerer, Jr. of Red Oak, IA; Shawn Kammerer and friend Heather Newkirk of Villisca, IA; daughters Elizabeth Morrell and husband Mike of Elkhorn, NE; Tammy Kammerer of Nodaway, IA; Sherry Smith and husband Scott of Hudson, CO; 12 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren; brothers Terry Kammerer of Red Oak, IA and Randy Kammerer and wife Vicki of Council Bluffs, IA; sister Marlene Jones and husband Warren of Treynor, IA; other relatives and a host of friends.

Funeral Services will be held Thursday, February 23, 2006 at 1:00 PM
Sellergren Lindell DeMarce Funeral Home, Red Oak, IA. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery , Red Oak, Pastor Paul Wichmann, Officiating

Visitation with the family present will be held on Wednesday, February 22, 2006 from 7:00-8:00 PM at Sellergren Lindell DeMarce Funeral Home, Red Oak

Memorials may be directed to the family. Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family at www.sldfuneralhome.com. Services entrusted to Sellergren Lindell DeMarce Funeral Home, Red Oak

DANA NEAL

Funeral services for Dana Neal 49, of Villisca, IA, will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday February 7th at the Advent Christian Church in Villisca, IA. Burial in the Villisca Cemetery . Visiting time with the family will be Monday evening from 7-8 at the Wolfe Funeral Home. Memorials may be directed to the Villisca E.M.T.'s, Advent Christian Church or the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital Foundation.

Dana was born November 17, 1956, in Corning, Iowa the son of Dennis Frederick Neal and Margaret Lorene (Rainey) Neal. He died suddenly Friday, February 3, 2006, at the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital.

Dana started his law practice in Red Oak, IA in 1993 and started serving as magistrate judge for Montgomery County soon after. He graduated from Villisca High School in 1975. He was a member of the Advent Christian Church in Villisca were he served as a deacon. Dana was co-chef for the Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner sponsored by the Advent Christian Church. He was also a member of the Montgomery County Bar Association. Dana enjoyed traveling, playing string instruments; guitar, mandolin, banjo. Dana greatly enjoyed Irish music. He was an avid reader, walker, enjoyed cooking and had a great sense of humor.

Dana is survived by his mother Lorene Neal of Villisca, IA, Aunts and Uncles: Mary Jane & Virgil Boyer of Hurst, TX, Luella Kernen of Villisca, IA, Lois Bergren of Red Oak, IA, & Bob & Evelyn Neal of Villisca, IA many cousins and friends.

He was preceded in death by his father and infant brother Dennis Robert Neal.

Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Advent Christian Church in Villisca. Burial will be in the Villisca Cemetery . Memorials may be directed to the Villisca E.M.T.'s, Advent Christian Church or M.C.M.H. Foundation. Wolfe Funeral Home in Villisca are in charge of arrangements.

DENNIS WAYNE CARLSON

Born in Red Oak, Iowa 8/29/1946 and Died in Elkhorn, Nebraska 2/1/2006

Dennis Carlson was born on a farm in Villisca, IA and attended elementary and high school there. He was the 4th of 5 children (Bob, Nancy, Ron and Deb) of Wayne and Mildred Carlson. In high school he was President of the FFA, President of the Student Council, and active in basketball, football, and track. The Carlson family enjoyed many fishing trips and vacations to Spicer, MN.

Denny, went to Clarinda Community College where he met Connie the 1st day of English Class. They dated on and off during college and after two years of Community College he went to Central Missouri State and Graduated with a teaching degree while Connie went to Concordia College. The two married in August of 1969 and 6 months later he was drafted into the Army. Connie and Denny lived in Augusta, Georgia for several months before Denny was deployed to Posen, Korea for a year. Upon his return he continued his teaching and coaching career at Odebolt-Arthur High School, in Odebolt, IA. He taught social studies and physical education for 9 years as well as various positions coaching wrestling, football, basketball, and baseball until 1979. He was the Head Football Coach for 3 years and was named Iowa High School Football Coach of the Year in 1976 and was also the Athletic Director at O-A. He finished his Master's Degree in Administration at Northwest Missouri State University over two summers while the family lived with Connie's parents in Clarinda, IA. In 1979, he joined New York Life Insurance Company and was an agent for two years. In 1980 he was named new agent of the year. Denny went into management in 1981 and the family moved to Sioux City. In 1995, Denny was transferred to the Omaha, NE office where he was the Senior Sales Development Manager. During his career he attained his CLU and ChFC degrees, he was the Life Star Trainer of the Year in 1999 and won the Personal Mentorship Award from the American College in 2001 in addition to other various degrees and awards. The Omaha office has recently dedicated the conference training room in honor of Denny.

Connie and Denny were married for 36 ½ years and have 3 daughters. Jeree Kristi married John Menning and live in Gretna, NE with their 2 sons: Keegan 3 ½ and Tyas 15 months. Brandi Lynn married Ryan Kluender and live in Moville, IA with their sons Dallas 2 years and Drew 8 months. Jama Sue Carlson lives in Omaha, NE. Much of their time as a family was spent with the girl's various activities from dance and piano to basketball and softball. Denny took a very active roll in helping develop the Siouxland Youth Athletics Organization and all of its softball programs. He also drew up original plans for the Riverfront ball complex that was developed around 1984. He took Jeree to various pitching clinics and spent much time helping her improve her pitching to a college level and then he passed all that time and information down to Jama when it was her turn to begin pitching. He coached both Brandi and Jama's Jack Pinney and Long Lines select travel teams. When they moved to Omaha, he continued coaching Jama's Sizzle Teams. With the travel teams, the family developed many close friends and memories not to mention many van miles. As the girls grew older Connie and Denny took short trips to see family and friends and they took the family on vacations down the Niobrara, to Okoboji, and their newest favorite was Yankton.

In addition to his immediate family, he is also survived by two brothers and two sisters: Bob Carlson and Judy of Crescent, IA, Ronald Carlson and wife Evon of Red Oak,IA, Nancy Knudson and husband Lowell of Nixa, MO and Deborah Johnston and husband Forrest of Hornick, IA; mother-in-law Vera Wellhausen of Clarinda, IA, sister-in-law Lynette Palmer and husband Larrie of Shenandoah, IA and brother-in-law Keith Wellhausen and his wife Dana of Clarinda, IA as well as many nieces and nephews.

Denny was preceded in death by his parents Wayne and Mildred Carlson and father-in-law Walter Wellhausen.

Denny is probably most remembered for his kindness, compassion, generosity, coaching abilities, impeccable organization, and of course Christmas Cookies. Before he left us he made sure that there were no strings left untied. Please know that Denny was comforted by your many visits, card, calls, prayers, and e-mails. No words can truly express our gratefulness to each of you. Many of you know that we have been keeping a website feel free to visit it and leave any messages you would like for the family. You can log onto it at www.caringbridge.org visit: dennycarlson

LEO RAYMOND FARLIN

Leo Raymond Farlin 65, of Emerson, IA was born November 28, 1940, in Montgomery County, Iowa, the son of Joseph Allen Farlin and Marguerite (Philpott) Farlin Smith and died Friday January 27, 2006, at the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, NE.

Leo graduated from Villisca High School in 1959. He was married to Sharon Baker on March 27, 1965, in Red Oak, IA. To this union two sons were born: Joseph and Darrell. Leo served in the Air Force from August 11, 1960 until April 28, 1964 during the Vietnam Era. He started working for C.B. & Q Railroad which later changed to Burlington Northern Railroad in 1964 and retired in 1993. He was a member of the Emerson American Legion. Leo enjoyed spending time with family, collected coins and railroad memorabilia and was very involved in genealogy.

He is survived by his wife Sharon of Emerson, sons: Joseph Farlin and wife Hana, and Darrell Farlin and one granddaughter Ema all of Emerson, IA, mother Marguerite Smith of Stanton, IA, sisters: Joyce Anson of Brea, CA, Mary Ann Cook of Nodaway, IA, Bonnie Wilson and husband Lloyd of Brookhaven, MS, Connie Arnold of Raymond, MS, brothers: Clarence Peterson and wife Evie of Villisca, IA, Claude Peterson of Stanton, IA, George Peterson and wife Ellen of Grand Prairie, TX, Earl Peterson of Seattle, WA, David Smith of Villisca, IA, brothers in law and sisters in law: Evelyn Salway and husband Bud of Villisca, IA, Willis Baker and wife Jean of Red Oak, IA and Donald and wife Donna Baker of Villisca plus many nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.

Leo was preceded in death by his father Joseph and one brother John (Duane) Peterson.

Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m. at the Wolfe Funeral Home in Villisca, IA. Visitation will be held Monday evening from 7:00 -8:00. Burial will be in the Arlington Cemetery , near Villisca. A memorial is being established.

DONALD PAUL HEFFLEFINGER

Donald Paul Hefflefinger was born October 22, 1932 in Grand Junction, IA, the son of Mildred Helen (Blum) and John Lester Hefflefinger; and died January 22, 2006.

Don graduated from Villisca High School. He then attended one year at Simpson College. He was a member of the United States Army from November of 1952 until October of 1954. On October 30, 1955 he was united in marriage to Betty Marie Groff at the United Methodist Church in Corning. They were blessed with two children, Steve and Sheila.

He was a member of the Fairview United Church of Christ (a senior trustee), Corning Instruction Lodge #275, Nodaway Iroquois Lodge #590, Za-Ga-Zig Shrine, Karousel Cut Ups, Holt Township Clerk, Royal Arch, and former Corning school board member.
Don loved farming and spent his life raising livestock and crops. Don loved being with his family and treasured his grandkids. Don enjoyed flying, boating, going out to eat with his friends, and attending his grandchildren's school activities.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Keith Hefflefinger and brother-in-law Keith Gourley.

Don is survived by his wife, Betty Hefflefinger of Corning; son, Steve Hefflefinger and wife Lori of Corning; daughter Sheila DeVore and husband Randy of Prescott; brother, LeRoy Hefflefinger and wife Edith of Perry, IA; sister, Clara Gourley of Villisca; sister-in-law Avonelle Hefflefinger of Des Moines; 4 grandchildren, Stephanie DeVore of Iowa City; Rick DeVore of Pella; Megan Hefflefinger of Corning; and Jason Hefflefinger of Corning; plus many nieces, nephews and other relatives.

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