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John Quinn Nelson

Mr. John Quinn Nelson, 60, of Clear Lake, died Sunday, May 7, 1995,
at North Iowa Mercy Health Center....

Funeral services were held Saturday, May 13, at the Ward-Van Slyke
Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, with Msgr. Joseph J. Slepicka of
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Clear Lake, officiating. Interment
was held Monday, May 15, at Holy Rosary Cemetery, Darlington, Wis.

The family suggests memorials to Opportunity Village.

Ref: Lona Quinn
John was born Feb. 4, 1935 in Des Moines, Iowa, the son of
Galey and Lona (Quinn) Nelson. He attended school in Des Moines, Iowa.
He helped coach football at St. Joseph's Elementary School in Marion,
Iowa. John enjoyed water skiing, and fishing in his younger days
and enjoyed going to all types of spectator sports. John moved
to Opportunity Village in Clear Lake, on March 8, 1977. On
Sept. 16, 1987 he moved to the group home and on April 1, 1993,
moved into the apartment he lived in until his death.

John worked for Village Vocational Work program and was employed
at Cole Sewell and the production area at the Village.He loved
getting together with his family and keeping in touch with
family and friends. John attended St. Patrick's Catholic Church,
Clear Lake, and was a member of North Iowa Lions Club.

He is survived by two sisters, Mary Kay Murphy and her husband,
Bill, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Ruth Smith and her husband, Bill,
Westlake Village, Calif.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Polly Brauer.

Robert J. Hill

Robert J. (Bob) Hill, 66, of Ventura, Iowa, died Tuesday,
May 9, 1995, at the North Iowa Mercy Health Center East Campus,
Mason City, Iowa. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 13,
at the Evangelical Free Church, with Pastor Larry Yeoman
officiating. Military honors were given by the Clear Lake V.F.W.

Interment will be at a later date. The family suggests memorials
to the Robert J. Hill memorial fund.

Bob was born in Marshalltown, Iowa, on July 7, 1928, the son of
Charlie Hill and Vernal Hill (nee) Randall.He attended school
in Clear Lake and Ventura. He worked on farms and did odd jobs in
the Clear Lake area until he entered the Navy during the Korean War.

On July 14, 1951, he married Charlotte Hayes in San Diego, Calif.,
while he was in the service. They moved back to Clear Lake in
May 1952 and Ventura in November 1956. Bob worked for
Northern Natural Gas until his retirement in May 1984. He loved
his horses and showed horses for many years, and also did sign
painting. Bob loved grilling out with the family, his many friends,
and most of all his grandchildren. He was a member of the Clear Lake
V.F.W.

He is survived by his wife, Charlotte Hill, Ventura; one son
T. Sgt. Tim Hill and his wife, Linda, Oxford, England, and
their daughter, Amy Louise Hill; one daughter, Becky Bergan
and her husband, Larry, Hanlontown, Iowa, and their two sons,
Alex and Jacob Bergan; two brothers, Richard Hill and his wife,
Ruth, Clear Lake, and George Hill and his wife, Merridy,
Mason City; one sister, Dorothy Gobeli, Clear Lake; a
sister-in-law, Madeline Hill, Waterloo, Iowa; many nieces
and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Earl Hill.

Organist Carolyn Nicholas accompanied soloist Pastor Larry Yeoman.

Bernice Thelma Kottler

Bernice Thelma Kottler, 84, died Tuesday, May 9, 1995, at the
Mary Greeley Hospital in Ames, Iowa. Funeral services were held
May 13, at Calvary Baptist Church, Belmond, Iowa, with the
Rev. David Pestel officiating. Interment was at the Belmond
Cemetery, Belmond.

Bernice was born Jan. 21, 1911, in Belmond, the daughter of
Gus and Lydia Cramer Ziska. She attended Belmond schools.

On February 20, 1949 she was united in marriage to Lester Kottler
in Belmond. The couple made their home in Belmond. In 1962 they
moved to Clear Lake. Lester preceded her in death in 1980. Bernice
moved back to Belmond where she lived in the McBurney Apartments.

She entered Belmond Care Center where she lived until moving into
the Riverside Manor in Ames. She liked to sew and quilt, and was
most remembered for her sewing.

She was survived by a daughter, Dawn Kottler, Ames; a sister,
Dorothy Johnstone, Hob Sound, Fla.; and one sister-in-law,
Gladys Kottler of Clarion, Iowa.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a
daughter Holly Ann; a brother, Lyle; and a sister, Mildred.

Organist Diane Peterson accompanied soloist Cathyman, Wayne Spilman,
Dean Snyder, Leo Lallier, Robert Wolfram, Gerald Buck.

Pallbearers were Karl Laudner, Daniel Spilman, Ben Hall,
Merle Marshall, Bob Glidden, Ron Springer, Dave Whitecotton.

Myrtle Augusta Cole Ogden

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, May 10, for
Myrtle Augusta Cole Ogden, formerly of Clear Lake. She died
Sunday, May 7, 1995 at Good Shepherd Health Center in Mason City,
Iowa.

Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 10, at
Schroeder and Sites Funeral Home in St. Ansgar, Iowa.
Interment will be in the St. Ansgar Cemetery.

Myrtle Augusta Cole Ogden was born Sept. 11, 1899 near St. Ansgar.
She was one of five children of Ida Nack Cole and Henry Cole. She
attended local schools and as a young girl helped to nurse
Mary Odgen back to health. There, she met the Ogden son, Billie,
who later became her husband. They were married July 26, 1919
in the Methodist parsonage in St. Ansgar. Myrtle and Billie farmed
in the Otranto and St. Ansgar communities until 1945, when they
retired to Mason City.

In 1990, she moved to The Meadows in Clear Lake. The last four
years she was a resident of the Good Shepherd in Mason City.

Myrtle was a meticulous homemaker, raising and preserving a large
garden and enjoying beautiful roses. Her many family and friends
were always welcome for coffee and her delicious home-baked rolls.
She was a member of the Clear Lake United Methodist Church, A
Methodist Church Circle, the Tuckabachee Club in Mason City,
and the Carpenter Legion Auxillary of the Ogden-Nelson Post which
was named for her son, Lt. Merle V. Ogden, who was killed in a
World War II plane crash in 1944.

Ref: William Ogden
She was also preceded in death by her husband, William, in 1978
and sisters Ruth Pike, of Northwood and Pearl Cole of Maywood,
Calif.; brothers Floyd Cole of Plymouth and Earl Cole of
El Puente, Calif.

She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. William Nicholas (Mary Lou)
and her husband; three grandsons and their wives,
Bill and Barbara Nicholas, Greg and Julie Nicholas, and
Jeff and Jo Ann Nicholas; five great-grandchildren, Carolyn, Greg,
Emily, Andrew and Victoria Nicholas, all of Clear Lake.

Arnold D. Moeller

Arnold D. Moeller, 84, Clear Lake, died Monday, May 15, 1995, at
the Holy Spirit Retirement Home.Funeral services were held
Thursday, May 18, at the Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake,
with Msgr. Joseph J. Slepicka officiating. Interment was in the
Clear Lake Cemetery, Clear Lake. The family suggests memorials to
the Arnold D. Moeller Memorial Fund.

Arnold was born Nov. 30, 1910, at Harris, Iowa, the son of G.W.
and Hilda (Kruse) Moeller. He graduated from Clear Lake High
School in 1928, attended Mason City Junior College and University
of Iowa.

He married Ruth Anderson on Aug. 4, 1934. Arnold was employed as
manager of the Basket Grocery in Clear Lake before starting the
Moeller Shoe and Clothing business at 313 Main Ave. He served in
the United States Army during World War II and was stationed in
Italy.Arnold retired in 1977 after 42 years in business. During
the next twelve years, he and Ruth spent winters in Fort Myers, Fla.,
and summers at Clear Lake. He was an active member of the Clear Lake
Noon Lions Club for over 55 years and was a member of the Clear Lake
V.F.W. and the American Legion. In 1958, he was Commodore of the
Clear Lake Yacht Club.

He is survived by his son Michael Moeller and his wife, Beverly,
Sioux City, Iowa; daughter-in-law, Mary Moeller, Clear Lake;
six grandchildren, Ann Rickord, John Moeller, Richard Moeller,
Stephanie Moeller, Mark Moeller and Michael Moeller; four
great-grandchildren, Michelle Moeller, Benjamin Moeller,
Andrew Moeller, Brett Rickord; two sisters-in-law,
Phyllis Anderson, Clear Lake, and Delores Beedle, Great Falls,
Mont.; two brothers, Armand Moeller and his wife, Terry,
Minneapolis, Minn., and George Moeller, Fort Worth, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one son,
Dr. Steven Moeller; and one great-grandson, Joseph David Moeller.

Organist Marie Faber accompanied soloist Mary Stattleman.

Honorary pallbearers were Harold Thompson, Robert Buck,
Dr. James Hendricks, John Perkins, Bud Hughes, Don Garlock.

Pallbearers were John Moeller, Mark Moeller, Bill Rickord,
Richard Moeller, Michael Moeller, Dr. Mike Fredericks.

Ruth Loney

Ruth Loney, died at her home in Little Cedar, Iowa, May 13, 1995.
Ruth was born and raised on a farm near Janesville, Iowa, where
she attended country school and graduated from Janesville High
School. She attended Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls
and completed her education at Upper Iowa University, receiving
a Bachelor of Arts Degree in education. She began teaching in
1931 and retir....

George H. Hanson

George H. Hanson, 69, of Altoona, and former resident of
Clear Lake, died of cancer at Mercy Hospital Medical Center.

Mr. Hanson was born in Appleton, Wis. He formerly owned Jim Dandy's
Bar and was a veteran of the Marine Corps.

Ref: Ardythe Hanson
He is survived by his wife, Ardythe; a daughter, Holly Scott,
Des Moines; two sons, Steven, Waukee and Greg, Runnells; two sisters,
Ann Rile, Clear Lake, and Isabell Callahan, Marcellus, N.Y.; and
seven grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Animal Rescue League
of Iowa.

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