Mason City, Iowa âœŚ Sunday, July 17, 2011
40th Anniversary
Happy Birthday
Happy 2nd birthday Dawson Dirksen!
— From all your grandmas and grandpas and family who love you very much!
40th Anniversary
Tom Schultz and Julia Bachman Schultz of Garner were married July 17, 1971, at Zion Church. The couple will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary from 4 to 7 p.m. today at the Garner Golf and Country Club.
Congratulations
Jim Howe and Rhonda (Wiegmann) Howe of Rockford, Iowa, were married July 16, 1971, at St. James Lutheran Church in Allison, Iowa. Rachael A. Oppermann graduated from Iowa State University of Science and Technology with the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine on May 7, 2011. We are so proud of you!
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GLOBE GAZETTE CELEBRATIONS
BIRTHDAY
ENGAGEMENTS
Happy 2nd birthday Dawson Dirksen!
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— From all your grandmas and grandpas and family who love you very much!
ENGAGEMENT Gregory, Schmitz
Carroll, Jacobson
Zane Nicholas Redfern, of Mason City, is excited to announce the engagement and approaching wedding of his father, Robert Redfern of Mason City, Iowa, to Tori Silver of Mason City. Tori is the daughter of Lois and the late Rodney “Tony” Silver of Dumont, Iowa. She graduated from Upper Iowa University in 2010, and is employed by North Iowa Area Community College — Iowa Workforce Development Partnership in Mason City, Iowa. Robert is the son of Chris and Tina Redfern, and Sue Redfern, of Mason City, Iowa. He graduated from North Iowa Area Community College, and is employed by Lehigh Cement in Mason City, Iowa. The couple will be married on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011, at an outdoor wedding ceremony.
RACHAEL CARROLL, of Corwith, Iowa, is the daughter of Bruce and Ann Carroll of Corwith. Rachael graduated from Corwith-Wesley-LuVerne High School in 2008, and La’James International College, Fort Dodge, Iowa, with a license in cosmetology in 2009. Rachael is employed by Inspira Salon in Wesley, Iowa. NATHAN JACOBSON, of Ottosen, Iowa, is the son of Paul and Sheryl Jacobson of Ottosen. Nathan graduated from Twin River Valley High School in 2006, and Iowa State University with a bachelor’s degree in agronomy in 2010. Nathan is employed by Montag Manufacturing in Emmetsburg, Iowa, and farms with his dad and brother outside of Ottosen. The couple will be married at 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, 2011, at the First United Methodist Church in Algona, Iowa.
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Bamrick, Rohlfsen
ried at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011, at Grace United Methodist Church in Glenwood, Iowa.
SHANA BAMRICK, of Rockwell, Iowa, is the daughter of Bill and Kim Bamrick of Rockwell. Shana is employed by Rockwell Community Nursing Home in Rockwell. NICHOLAS ROHLFSEN, of Mason City, Iowa, is the son of Bill and Renee Rohlfsen of Mason City. Nicholas is employed by Moss Buster LLC in Clear Lake, Iowa. ried on Saturday, Aug. 20, The couple will be mar- 2011.
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BREANNA GREGORY, of Bloomington, Ill., is the daughter of John and Shari Gregory of Glenwood, Iowa. Breanna graduated from the University of Nebraska in 2009. She is employed by State Farm Insurance in Bloomington, Ill. TYLER SCHMITZ, of Bloomington, Ill., is the son of Scott and Elaine Schmitz of Pleasant Hill, Iowa. Tyler graduated from the University of Northern Iowa in 2008. He is employed by State Farm Insurance in Bloomington. The couple will be mar-
Silver, Redfern
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GLOBE GAZETTE CELEBRATIONS
Happy 90th birthday Lucille Corell!
BIRTHDAYS “Happy 90th birthday Uncle Obed!”
Happy 1st birthday, Anniston!
NEW ARRIVAL
Wayne Hult 90th birthday
Morrison Tyler Hoel
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Happy Birthday, Dad! Love, —Snooks
LAKE BLUFF, Ill. — Mason and Stephanie Hoel, of Lake Bluff, Ill., are parJuly 17, 2011 ents of a son, Morrison Love, Happy Birthday! Tyler Hoel, born March 5, — Mom, Dad and Addison Love, 2011 at Highland Park Hos—Your family pital in Highland Park, Ill. He weighed 8 pounds 12 oz., and was 22 inches long. Morrison is welcomed Lucille Corell, of Nora Springs, will turn 90 on July 22. by a sister Natalee. Cards may be sent to her at: P.O. Box 142, Nora Grandparents are: Randy Springs, IA 50458. She requests no gifts, please. and Ann Hoel, of Mason We love you! City, Iowa; Scott and Tra— Marilyn, Ed, John, Bruce, Christine, Ronald, Theresa and families cie Holdorf, Bennett, Iowa, and Dave and Liz Riedesel, Marie Weiss, 90 Wheatland, Iowa. Great-grandparents are MASON CITY — Marie Let’s have fun helping Betty Willcox Derald and Leona Hoel, (DeWeerdt) Weiss will celNora Springs. celebrate her 89th birthday!! ebrate her 90th birthday, Saturday July 23. July 16, a special lady will turn 89. A celebration dinner will Betty and her husband, Harry, operated the Elms be hosted by her family. Hotel for many years in Mason City. She would love Birthday greetings may Anna Tlach, 90 hearing from her friends and previous customers. be sent to her at: 2004 GARNER — Anna Tlach, Betty’s address is: Good Shepherd, 302 Second St. South Central grad Hunters Ridge Drive, of Garner, will celebrate her N.E. # 150, Mason City, IA 50401. NORTH MANKATO, Mason City, IA 50401. 90th birthday at an open Let’s help her celebrate! Minn. — Rashelle A. house from 2 to 4 p.m. SatReicherts, of Lake Mills, urday, July 23, at Concord Come help Jean Iowa, was among the 2011 Care Center, Garner. spring graduates of South Fischer celebrate her She requests no gifts, Central College. She please. 90th birthday Thank you received an associate of Anna was born July 23, tives made this the best applied science degree in 1921 in Garner. Receiving all the beauti- birthday ever. Thank you. graphic communication, Cards can be sent to her ful cards and messages God Bless you all. at the following address: — Vivian Greiman design and production. from my friends and rela490 W. Lyon St., Garner, IA 50438.
GRADUATION
THANK YOU
MASON CITY — MaryLou Thompson turns 75 today, July 17. Her daughter Pam surprised her with a visit from Georgia, and a birthday celebration with family and friends last weekend. Greetings may be sent to her at: 833 Sixth St. S.W. # 1, Mason City, IA 50401. —We love you mom!
THANK YOU Thank You
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Thank you for the cards, calls and wishes sent to me on my 80th birthday. Also thanks to my family for the great weekend of food and fun. — Jack Davison
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GLOBE GAZETTE CELEBRATIONS
GRADUATION
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS University of Northern Iowa spring graduation
CEDAR FALLS — The University of Northern Iowa released the names of its 2011 spring graduates. An asterisk (*) preceding a name indicates graduated with honors, two asterisks (**) means graduated with high honors, and (***) means graduated with highest honors. North Iowa graduates include: ALGONA — Cameron Buchanan, B.A. liberal arts, communication/general communication; Brady Grimm, B.A. liberal arts, graphic comCongratulations! munications; Kathryn Hood, Rachael A. Oppermann graduated from Iowa State B.A. liberal arts, biology; AbiUniversity of Science and Technology with the degree of gail Huff, B.A. liberal arts, inteDoctor of Veterinary Medicine on May 7, 2011. She joins rior design; Marshall Kading, the practice of Dr. Matthew G. Smith at Brookview Ani- B.A. liberal arts, psychology; mal Health Center in Mason City. Theodore Nerison, B.A. liberal We are so proud of you! arts, finance: investments, real estate; Owen Parker, B.A. liberal arts, biology: biomedical; Kristopher Sutter Jr., B.A. liberal arts, movement and G A R N E R — Mataya C. Hulexercise science: sport psyKirkwood College ing. chology. Dean’s List HAMPTON — Katherine M. ALLISON — Alexandra CEDAR RAPIDS — Fecht, B.A. liberal arts, real Dillon, Shelby L. Schaefer. Kirkwood Community estate, finance: financial serLEDYARD — Jerica J. College released its Dean’s Hamilton. vices; Polly Primus, master of List for the spring 2011 social work, social work: twoMASON CITY — Nicholas semester. These North year program. M. Dralle, Erin I. Mahoney. BRISTOW — Benjamin Iowa students achieved a POPEJOY — Nicholas E. 3.3 grade point average or Groen, B.A. liberal arts, moveMiller. higher after completing 12 ment and exercise science: STACYVILLE — Dillon J. or more credit hours with exercise science. Follmuth. BRITT — Nicholas Hesley, the college. WESLEY — David J. Reding. ALGONA — Jenna M. CarlB.A. liberal arts, accounting; son, Jacob M. Lane, Ryan W. Danielle Sonius, B.A. liberal University of St. Meyer. arts, health promotion: BANCROFT — Casey A. women’s health. Thomas Dean’s List CHARLES CITY — Callie Arndorfer, Joseph P. Lium. ST. PAUL, Minn. — BRITT — Whitney L. JohnElliott, B.A. liberal arts, social Emily J. Pritchard and son. work; Jessica Hansen, B.A. libJoshua T. Witt, both of CHARLES CITY — Bradley eral arts, finance: financial Clear Lake, Iowa, were K. Swant, Heidi L. Zellmer. management, real estate; named to the University of Emily Lidd, B.A. liberal arts, CLARION — Valerie A. St. Thomas 2011 spring Berry. criminology; Chase Meusel, semester Dean’s List. CLEAR LAKE — Kendal E. B.A. liberal arts, biology; Laura Students must post Ausborn, Faith O. Garrington, Schrodt, B.A. liberal arts, athSara A. Hicok, Sara J. Thomp- grade point averages of at letic training; Jaclyn Swiggum, least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale to son. B.A. liberal arts, accounting, FLOYD — Bethany A. Flem- be named to the Dean’s finance: investments. CLEAR LAKE — Ryan Kibsing. List.
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
gaard, B.A. liberal arts, marketing: advertising; Amanda Kockler, B.A. liberal arts, biology; **Victoria Moran, bachelor of science, biology; Heather Rodemeyer, B.A. liberal arts, communicative disorders; Tyler Weigel, B.A. liberal arts, finance: financial managment. EAGLE GROVE — Jeffrey Reed, B.A. liberal arts, sociology. FERTILE — *Joshua Kleveland, B.A. liberal arts, accounting, economics: business analysis. FOREST CITY — David Branstad, B.A. liberal arts, management: business administration; Jeremy Caldwell, B.A. liberal arts, history; Kayla Hackman, master of social work, social work: advanced standing program; Mitchell Krieger, B.A. liberal arts, technology management; Andrew Mielke, B.A. liberal arts, history; Claire Wilson, B.A. liberal arts, psychology, family services. GARNER — Gregory Jass, B.A. liberal arts, marketing: management; *** Adam O’Leary, B.A. liberal arts, economics: general economics. GRAFTON — Nicholas Hanna, B.A. liberal arts, criminology. GREENE — * Jordan Brunsma, B.A. liberal arts, world languages and cultures, dual major: Portuguese/Spanish; Heather Holm, master of arts, teaching English to speakers of other languages; Logan Nordmeyer, B.A. liberal arts, management: business administration; ** Lyndsie Pitzenberger, master of social work, social work: two-year program. HANLONTOWN — Courtney Johnson, B.A. liberal arts, communicative disorders. KANAWHA — *Holly Mayland, master of social work: social work: two-year program. LAKE MILLS — *David Rygh, B.A. liberal arts, math: statistics and actuarial science, economics: applied economic analysis; Mitchell Stor-
by, B.A. liberal arts, technology management. LELAND — Lorissa Rollefson, B.A. teaching program, elementary education, early childhood education. MANLY — Megan Brodersen, B.A. liberal arts, interior design; Danielle Enderson, master of accounting, accounting; **Misty Marie Olney, B.A. teaching program, elementary education. MASON CITY — Andrea L. Blanchard, master of arts, mathematics: math emphasis; Chelsea Dralle, B.A. teaching program, elementary education; Jessica Grandgenett, B.A. liberal arts, management: supply chain and operations; Anthony Humburg, B.A. teaching program, social science teaching-plan B, all social science; Daniel Karkos, B.A. liberal arts, biology; Rachel Kleven, B.A. liberal arts, art: studio emphasis; Tamara Lee, B.A. liberal arts, psychology; **Amanda Schickel, B.A. liberal arts, communication/public relations; *Jessica Staudt, B.A. teaching program, elementary education; Shawn Erin True, master of social work, social work: advance standing program; Mary Vrba, master of arts, physical education: scientific bases of physical education; Elias Wunderlich, B.A. liberal arts, psychology. NORA SPRINGS — **Scott Birkedal, B.A. liberal arts, management information systems. ORCHARD — Daniel Farmer, B.A. liberal arts, elementary education. OSAGE — **Jennifer Barenz, master of social work, social work: two-year program; Lucas Jones, B.A. liberal arts, communication/general communication; Lisa Meek, master of social work, social work: advance standing program. PARKERSBURG — *Brittany Brannon, B.A. liberal arts, political science; Courtney Frey, B.A. liberal arts, psychology; Trista Johnson, B.A.
teaching program, elementary education, early childhood education; Brian Murra, B.A. liberal arts, criminology; Tyler Nevenhoven, bachelor of science, construction mangaement; Nathan Studnicka, B.A. liberal arts, criminology. PLAINFIELD — Pamela Leerhoff, B.A. teaching program, elementary education, early childhood education. ROCKFORD — Anna Seibert, B.A. liberal arts, art: studio emphasis. ROCKWELL — ** Lacey Schmitt, master of social work, social work: two-year program; Elliott Sheriff, B.A. liberal arts, graphic communications. RUDD — *Katelynn Marth, B.A. liberal arts, communicative disorders. ST. ANSGAR — *Deneen M. Nelson, B.A. teaching program, English. SHELL ROCK — Jennifer Heaverlo, B.A. liberal arts, family services; Daniel Shimp, bachelor of science, manufacturing technology: manufacturing design. STACYVILLE — Jeremy Gerbig, B.A. liberal arts, biotechnology. SWEA CITY — Kevin Osborn, B.A. teaching program, history. THOMPSON — Rachelle Hanselman, B.A. liberal arts, family services.
Mediacom scholarships MASON CITY — Anne Epley Birtwistle and Ashley Willms were each presented $1,000 scholarships from Mediacom Communications, as part of the company’s World Class Scholarship Program. Birtwistle is a graduate of Mason City High School and Willms is a graduate of Clear Lake High School. Both were selected for the awards based on outstanding leadership and academic accomplishments.
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ANNIVERSARIES Suby, 50 years
Gunsallus, 60 years MCINTIRE — Merlyn Gunsallus and Dorothy (Koenigs) Gunsallus of McIntire, Iowa, were married July 14, 1951, at Visitation Church Rectory in Stacyville, Iowa. The couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 16, 2011, at Sweet’s Hotel Restaurant in LeRoy, Minn. The couple has requested no gifts please. Cards can be sent to Merlyn and Dorothy Gunsallus at 205 Grace Street, McIntire, IA 50455. The couple’s children and their spouses are Jim (Que) Gunsallus, Tacoma, Wash.; Sheryl (Tim) Adams, Stacyville, Iowa; Brian Gunsallus, LeRoy, Minn. They have seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Hunsaker, 30 years CLEAR LAKE — Will Hunsaker and Joyce Quinlin were married July 18, 1981, in Mt. Pleasant Iowa. They will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary with a dinner hosted by the Open Bible Church in Clear Lake, Iowa, where they have pastored for the last 22 years. The couple’s children are Travis and wife, Heather of Clear Lake and Lynelle, now in heaven. Their first grandchild is on the way. You may send cards of congratulations to 714 S. Third St., Clear Lake, IA 50428.
Schultz, 40 years GARNER — Tom Schultz and Julia Bachman Schultz of Garner, Iowa, were married July 17, 1971, at Zion Church. The couple will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary from 4 to 7 p.m. July 17, 2011, at the Garner Golf and Country Club, Garner, Iowa. The couple’s children and their spouses are Angie (Scott) VanDusseldorp, Garner, Iowa, Tara (Tim) Eisenlohr, Mason City, Iowa, Joe Schultz, Chicago, Ill. They have six grandchildren, Jack, Cale, Rafe and Emily VanDusseldorp and Teagen and Tatem Eisenlohr.
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ANKENY — Allen Andrew Suby and W. Nadine Sime of Ankeny, Iowa, were married July 21, 1961, at Silverlake Lutheran Church in Northwood, Iowa. The couple will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7, 2011, at Fertile Lutheran Church, Fertile. Cards can be sent to at 422 S.W. Westview Drive, Ankeny, IA 50023. The couple’s children and their spouses are Sue (Doug) Wiedmeier (Polk City, Iowa); Nancy (Mike) Bohn (Des Moines, Iowa), Andy (Julie) Suby (Ankeny, Iowa). They have eight grandchildren.
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ANNIVERSARIES
Sherwood, 60 years Frank and Gloria (Haefner) Sherwood, of Mason City, were married July 15, 1951, at the Methodist Church in Davison, 50 years Klemme. GARNER — Willis Davison and Jane (Griggs) Davison They celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with of Garner, Iowa, were married Dec. 27, 1961, at Zion family and friends Memorial Day weekend at the PyraEvangelical and Reform Church in Garner, Iowa. mid House in Clear Lake. The couple will celebrate their 50th wedding anniverTheir children are Deb (Jim) Frank of El Dorado Hills, sary with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, July Calif., and Jon (Sandy) Sherwood of Merrimac, Mass. 31, 2011, at the USDA Building, 255 Highway 69 in GarThey also have six granddaughters. ner, Iowa. The couple has requested no gifts please. The couple’s children and their spouses are Wendell Davison and wife Brenda of Garner, Susan Reising and husband Jeff of Willcox, Ariz., Sara Gormley of Omaha, Neb., Julie Gillespie and husband David of Gravette, Ark. They have 14 grandchildren and three great-grand- Thank You children. We wish to thank everyone for the cards, gifts and friendship in celebrating our 60th anniversary. Also Hugo, 50 years thanks to our family and MASON CITY — Tjark Jane for the picnic in the Hugo and Carita (Rankin) park. What a great day!! Hugo of Mason City, Iowa, Love to all, were married July 23, 1961, — Sherwood and Clare at Holy Family Catholic Church in Mason City. Thank you! The couple will celebrate their 50th wedding anniverI want to thank everyone sary with an open house from 4 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, for attending my surprise July 24, 2011, at 1125 First St. S.W. in Mason City. The 75th birthday party. It was couple has requested no gifts please. truly a wonderful event! Cards can be sent to Tjark Hugo and Carita (Rankin) Thank you also for the Hugo at 1125 First St. S.W., Mason City, IA, 50401. cards, gifts and best wishThe couple’s children and their spouses are Randy es given. A special thanks and Marcia Hugo, of Longmont, Colo.; Lissan Hugo and to my children for a wonKeith Main, of Clear Lake, Iowa. They have five grandderful day! The meal was children and two great-grandchildren. outstanding! — Dallas Heinzerling
THANK YOU
Hanna, 50 years VENTURA — Robert and Phyllis (Momyer) Hanna will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on July 20. They were married in Sioux Falls, S.D., in 1961. Their children are Kathryn (Boulder, Colo.) and the late Douglas Hanna, grandson Charles Hanna and wife Amy and great-granddaughter Zoe of Apple Valley, Minn. They celebrated early with a small family dinner. Cards may be sent to 2958 260th St. Ventura, IA, 50482.
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ANNIVERSARIES
Howe, 40 years 40th wedding anniversary Joel and Peggy (Leaman) Hanson were married July 17, 1971, at the Rudd United Methodist Church in Rudd, Iowa. The couple’s children are Erik Hanson of Cedar Falls, Mike Hanson of Moore, Okla., and Julie (Danny) Sustic and grandson Colby of Columbia, Tenn. Greetings may be sent to 3351 Cameo Ave., Osage, IA 50461.
IN MEMORY
ROCKFORD — Jim Howe and Rhonda (Wiegmann) Howe of Rockford, Iowa, were married July 16, 1971, at St. James Lutheran Church in Allison, Iowa. The couple celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a family dinner on Saturday, July 16, 2011. They will also celebrate with a family vacation. The couple’s children and their spouses are Jodi and Kevin Willemsen, Tracy and Tim Anderson, Dustin and
IN MEMORY
In Memory of Martin ‘Marty’ Enabnit Feb. 15, 1953 — July 19, 2010 God saw that he was getting tired And a cure was not to be, So he put his arms around him And whispered, “Come with me.” With tearful eyes we watch him suffer Faith Jost And saw him fade away, Although we loved him 1910-1995 dearly In loving memory of our We could not make him stay. dear mother, grandmother A golden heart stopped beating and great-grandmother. Hard working hands to rest, She will live in our God broke our hearts to prove to us hearts forever. He only takes the best. — Gloria Hartwig — Greatly missed by Family and Friends and family
THANK YOU Thank You We wish to say thank you to our family and friends who helped us celebrate our 40th anniversary. For all the cards, gifts and best wishes, it was much appreciated. A special thanks to Tina, Christy, Eric and their families for a wonderful party. Thanks again to ALL. — Lee and Sharon Levenhagen
Laura Howe. They have six grandchildren: Cameron and Garret Willemsen, Mia Anderson, Heidi, Dylan and Cole Howe.
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IN LOVING MEMORY
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
nebago County Veterans one of several categories Affairs; Earth Keepers/Clear including: Individual, Group, Length of Service, Lake Schools, Iowa Department of Transportation; or Disaster Volunteer. Opportunity Village, Clear The following individIowa students receiving July 24, 2011 ual/group award recipients Lake, Iowa Department of Natdegrees at Drake UniversiHoly Family Catholic ty at the conclusion of the from the North Iowa area, ural Resources. Church, 714 N. Adams FOREST CITY — Wayne 2011 spring semester are as are listed by city, name and Ave., Mason City, Iowa Rodger Johns, Winnebago nominating organization. follows: 2 to 5 p.m. in the church ALGONA — 4-H Club Plum County Veterans Affairs. BURT — Megan Curry, basement. IONIA — Floyd County Creek Clovers and Coed, Algomaster of science degree in Julie has been recently na, Iowa Department of Trans- Izaak Walton League, Ionia, counseling, from the School of diagnosed with lung, bone Iowa Department of Transportation; Algona Morwen and liver cancer, and in the Education. portation; New Hampton EAGLE GROVE — Elizabeth Kiwanis, Iowa Department of past she has undergone Transportation; Bishop Garri- Knights of Columbus 1697, Dooley, juris doctor from the seven back surgeries. Her gan High School, Algona, Iowa Ionia, Iowa Department of Drake Law School. two young daughters have Transportation. Department of TransportaGRAFTON — Megan Rusalso been treated for canKLEMME — Debra Haugen, tad, doctor of pharmacy from tion; Knights of Columbus cer. Friends of Iowa CASA and Council 952, Algona, Iowa the College of Pharmacy and Julie is currently underFCRB. Department of TransportaHealth Sciences. going chemotherapy and LAKE MILLS — Donald Vertion. MASON CITY — Sean will be receiving further BRITT — St. Patrick KC nell Aamodt, Winnebago Slaven, bachelor of science radiation. County Veterans Affairs; Brad Council 8610, Britt, Iowa degree in biology and bioMonetary donations Alan Evenson, Winnebago Department of Transportamay be sent to U.S. Bank in chemistry, cell and molecular County Veterans Affairs; in biology, from the College of tion. Mason City to the Doug BUFFALO CENTER —DriAgland Depot Real Estate Arts and Sciences. and Julie Roberts Fund. ST. ANSGAR — Taylor Pat- ver’s Choice Restaurant, Buf- Crop Insurance, Iowa DepartSilent Auction and ment of Transportation; falo Center, Iowa Department terson, bachelor of arts Bake Sale Branstad-Dahlen VFW Post of Transportation. Lunch will be included for degree in physics from the BURT — Burt Emergency 6161, Lake Mills, Iowa DepartCollege of Arts and Sciences. a free-will offering! Patterson also earned a bach- Services, Iowa Department of ment of Transportation; DenHosted by her family. nis Rognes Family, Lake Mills, Transportation. elor of science degree in CHARLES CITY — Scott Iowa Department of Transmathematics and computer portation. Aspholm, Iowa Donor Netscience. MARBLE ROCK — Marble work; Robert Lee Havner, WinRock Lions Club, Marble Rock, nebago County Veterans Governor’s Volunteer Affairs; Veronica Litterer, Iowa Iowa Department of TransIowa State University Award winners portation; St. Mary’s Rosary Department of Economic Development; Nashua/Plain- Society, Marble Rock, Iowa Agronomy honors DES MOINES — More Department of Transportafield FFA/FCCLA Chapters, than 700 volunteers were CLEAR LAKE — Eric honored at the 2011 Annu- Charles City, Iowa Department tion. Hansen, of Clear Lake, a MASON CITY — Nancy of Transportation; West St. al Governor’s Volunteer freshman agronomy stuLena Rockman, Winnebago Charles Feeders 4-H Club, dent at Iowa State Univer- Award recognition cereCharles City, Iowa Department County Veterans Affairs; Jason sity, earned recognition as monies held in Marion, Semprini, Iowa Commission of Transportation. Waterloo, Pleasant Hill a “Top Agronomist,” for CLEAR LAKE — David Hop- on Volunteer Service; Girl and Storm Lake. the spring 2011 semester. Each year, regional Gov- per, Friends of Iowa CASA and Scouts of Iowa-Mason City Only four full-time stuFCRB; David Lien Theiss, Win- Staff, Mason City, Iowa Comernor’s Volunteer Award dents with the highest course grades in their class presentation ceremonies are held across Iowa to ranking are recognized recognize hundreds of voleach semester as “Top unteers for the commitAgronomists.” Hansen also received the ment, service and time they donate to benefit othAgronomy Academic Fellowship, the department’s ers. Only people or groups who volunteer their time top scholarship award for the 2011-12 school year. He with a state or city government agency or an Iowa is a 2010 Clear Lake High Call for Appointment • 641-357-8363 non-profit organization School graduate and the 518 S. 8th St. • Suite 101 • Clear Lake are eligible to receive a son of Jeff and Sherry Jeanine Anderson-Owner/ Groomer Governor’s Volunteer Hansen, of Clear Lake. Award. They may be Big and small dogs welcome selected for an award in MS-4223
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mission on Volunteer Service; River City Specialized Activities, Mason City, Iowa Department of Transportation. OSAGE — Mitchell County Regional Health Center, Osage, Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP); Popp Farm Drainage, Iowa Department of Transportation. PARKERSBURG — Vickye Thompson, Iowa Department of Transportation; New Hartford Community Schools-TAG, Parkersburg, Iowa Department of Transportation. VENTURA — Bobby Wolfram, Iowa Department of Natural Resources.
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Marquette University Thank you I would very much like spring graduate MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Emily Murphy, of Joice, Iowa, was among the 2011 spring graduates at Marquette University. Murphy received a master of arts degree in educational psychology.
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The family of Lillian R. Tolzman express their appreciation to everyone for their prayers, cards, MOREHEAD, Ken. — flowers, memorials, food, Justin Johnson, of Mason City, Iowa, received a mas- visits and support during ter of arts degree at More- this difficult time. Thank you to Nora head State University, durSprings Care Center, all ing a 2011 spring comthe wonderful staff there, mencement ceremony. Hospice of North Iowa and Dr. Kapler. Thank you also Drake University to Pastor Lavrenz and Dean’s List addition Major Erickson Funeral Home. DES MOINES — A list — Robert and Diane of students named to the Neuhring and Thomas and 2011 spring semester Susan Berry and families Dean’s List at Drake University was published in Thank You the July 3, Celebrations Don Anderson wishes to section of the Globe thank everyone for all the Gazette. beautiful cards and gifts, Laura Mcguire, of Garand for coming to help me ner, is an addition to the celebrate my 80th birthDrake Dean’s List. To day. achieve this academic A special thanks to Ron honor, a student must earn a grade point average of 3.5 and Laurie, Diane and Tom, Jessica and Hylee, or higher during the spring Todd and Carson, for helpsemester. ing with it all.
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to thank my family, friends, and acquaintances for the wonderful celebration of my 90th birthday the weekend of June 25! I appreciated so much the cards, flowers, calls and gifts showered upon me. Also, the wonderful family get-together. May you all be blessed. — Sylvia Gilbert
Thank you Thanks so much to all who provided me with cards, letters, help and encouragement after my hospital stay. One of my cards said “if you want to get over this fast — go slow” and that’s what I’m doing. Thanks to my doctors and nurses — you’re the greatest. — Dale Caspers
Thank you We would like to thank everyone who made our 50th anniversary so special. Thank you for all the cards, calls and gifts we received. A special thank you to our children and grandchildren who worked so hard making this a special day for us. We’re truly blessed. Thanks to everyone. — Don and Karen Gordon
Thank you Thanks much for the many birthday cards, notes, good memories we all had at Wongs Viking Restaurant and Lounge. I also treasure them along with my family. You all did a super job and our customers were so special. I would like to thank my family for the many dinners and trips, and also my special friends for their cards. — Rita Wong
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Thank you We wish to thank all who attended the Celebration of Life picnic in honor of Michael McKibben. It was wonderful to hear all of the stories and share the great memories you all have of Mike. An extra special thank you to those of you that helped so much with the planning, cooking, and organizing of this memorial picnic. Couldn’t have done it without you! — Penny Perry and family of Michael McKibben
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NEENA (FISHER) JONES BENEFIT Neena was diagnosed with a brain tumor June 9, 2011. This is a very rare type of tumor called Gliosarcoma (High grade 4). Neena had surgery on June 16th at St. Mary’s in Rochester, Minnesota. Neena is convalescing at her daughter’s home at this time.
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If your heart leads you to make a donation, it would be considered a true blessing. There has been an account open at CUSB Bank in Charles City under the Neena Jones Benefi t. The bank can be contacted at (641)228-2550 or a family member, Michelle Young (641) 228-5445 or Lori Fisher Kuykendall (641) 330-6962. This account has been set up to help with Medical, travel & home expenses.
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GARNER — Winners were announced in the Duesey D’Arts 2011 Show and Competition held at the Garner Public Library, during Duesey Days last weekend. The contest was open to all ages, preschool to adult, and drew 34 entries. More than 150 visitors voted for the People’s Choice Award which went to Austin Oborny. Winning entries were determined by the best use of the theme, “One World Many Stories.” The judges determined that the Best of Show was, “Out of this World,” by Lily Hanson. Winners are as follows: Class Preschool-third grade — 2-Dimensional: First place, Fishing in the Sea, KC Hook; second-place, Butterfly Stories, Kaylynn Hook; thirdplace, Makinley, Dalton Mills. Class 4th-6th — 2-Dimen sional: First place, Old Gloryous World, Hannah Swartout; second place, Coins Around the World, Rachel Hanson; third-place, Stories from Around the World, Madeline Hinz. 3-Dimensional: Firstplace, Out of this World, Lily Hanson; second-place, A Land Far Far Away, Ashley Jolly; third-place, One World Many Stories, Paige Rasmuson. Class 7th-8th — 2-Dimen sional: First-place, Reading is Fun for Everyone, Miranda Jolly; second-place, Equal, Sara Hoover; third-place, Stories Told Worldwide, Rachel Weaver. 3-Dimensional: Firstplace, World of Stories, Haley Muyskens; second-place, A Beautiful Day in Time, Abby Hanson. Class 9th-12th — 2-Dimen sional: First place, One Page at a Time, Kelli Weaver; secondplace, ISU Looking at You, Austin Oborny. Class Adult — 2 Dimension al: First-place, Life Finding Life
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Cheating, Karyssa Gaines; second-place, Diversity, Rosemary Weaver; third-place, Watching Roses Grow, Jeff Hanson. 3-Dimensional: Firstplace, Cultural Explosion, Julie Jolly; second-place, My Story, Corrine Muyskens; thirdplace, A World of Books, Kelly Hinz. The first- and secondplace entries will be on display along with the people’s choice in the Garner Public Library, until Aug. 1.
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Bradley and Sandra are pleased to announce the engagement and upcoming wedding of their daughter, Ashley Bean, to Travis Barclay, son of Robert and Debra Barclay. Ashley is employed at Fox River Mills in Osage. Travis is owner/operator of Barclay Landscaping. The couple will be married Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011, in an outdoor garden ceremony at the bride’s grandparents’ farm near Colwell, Iowa.
WEDDING Klein, Grey CLEAR LAKE — Angela Grey and Brad Klein were united in marriage on March 19, 2011, at the Evangelical Free Church in Clear Lake, Iowa, by the Rev. Jeffrey Klein. Angela is the daughter of Randy and Janet Grey of Ventura. Angela’s grandparents are Donald and Betty Taylor of Mason City, Iowa. Brad’s parents are Dr. James and Beth Klein of Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. He is the grandson of Wiltrude Bower of Oak Park, Ill. Angela’s attendants were Kelli Conlan and Chris Grey. Brad’s attendants were Lauren Horning and Brent Kastner. The flower girl was Kylee Grey. The ring bearer was Frank Hecker. Ushers were Ryan Horning, Scott Klein, Matt Laughlin and Ross Taylor. Soloist was Katie Paull, with special music selection “Be Thou Our Vision.” Amy Wiens was the bride’s personal attendant. A reception was held at the Surf Ballroom, Clear Lake, Iowa. Angela is employed by Federated Insurance of Owatonna, Minn. Brad is employed by Heritage Propane Express of Owatonna, Minn. The couple honeymooned in Riveria Maya, Mexico, and is at home in Owatonna, Minn.
KATHLEEN KRUCKENBERG, of Mason City, Iowa, is the daughter of Patrick and Nickol Kruckenberg of Mason City. Her grandparents are Melvin and Betty Mitchell of Mason City and Melvin and Kay Kruckenberg of Rockwell. Kathleen graduated from Newman Catholic High School in 2005, and Briar Cliff University in 2009 with degrees in history and secondary education. Kathleen is employed by Mason City High School Corbin, Kiroff in Mason City, Iowa. MEGHAN CORBIN, of Davenport, Iowa, is the NICHOLAS TRASK, of Mason City, Iowa, is the son daughter of Dan and Kelli Corbin of Davenport, Iowa. of Gail Hubert of Charles City, and Ray and Marilyn Meghan is a 2004 graduate of Davenport West High Trask of Tecumseh, Okla. His grandparents are School and a 2008 honors graduate of the University of Theodore and Audrey Hubert of Charles City, and Lester Iowa with a bachelor of arts degree in communication and Madonna Trask of Charles City. Nicholas graduated and political science. from Charles City High School in 2001, and Waldorf CODY KIROFF, of Charles City, Iowa, is the son of College in 2005 with a degree in teaching secondary hisDavid and Susan Ayers of Charles City, Iowa. Cody is a tory. Nicholas is employed by Mason City High School 2004 graduate of Charles City High School and a 2008 in Mason City. graduate of the University of Iowa with a bachelor of The couple will be married at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, science degree in biomedical engineering. Both are 2011 graduates of the University of Iowa Col- 2011, at Holy Family Catholic Church in Mason City, Iowa. lege of Law and both are practicing in Davenport. Meghan is a litigation attorney with Gomez and May Law Firm and Cody is a patent attorney at Hamilton IP Law. The couple will be married at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Davenport, IA.
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AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS University of Iowa spring graduates IOWA CITY — The University of Iowa awarded an estimated 4,400 degrees at the close of the 2011 spring session. North Iowa graduates include: ALGONA — Jessica Kay Elbert, bachelor of arts, communication studies; Derrick David Fenchel, doctor of medicine; Ryan Michael Hoskins, bachelor of arts, political science; Stephanie Marie Leeper, master of arts, speech pathology and audiology; Kandice Kay Roethler, bachelor of arts, history. BELMOND — Kelsey Christine Mallen, bachelor of science degree in nursing, with honors; Kaitlin Marie Pals, juris doctor; Ethan Kahler Sebert, bachelor of arts, journalism and mass communication, health and sport studies, with distinction and honors. BRITT — Jill Marie Bowman, doctor of medicine. BUFFALO CENTER — Tyler Leonard Anderson, bachelor of arts, health and sport studies, interdepartmental studies. CARPENTER — Kayla Lynn Johnson, bachelor of arts,health and sport studies. CHARLES CITY — Eric Anthony Alden, doctor of pharmacy; Sammuel Vincent Anderegg, doctor of pharmacy, with distinction; Deborah Emily Dietrich, doctor of dental surgery; Kelle Gordon Goranson, bachelor of science, biomedical engineering, with highest distinction; Cody Mark Kiroff, juris doctor; Ryan P. O’Brien, bachelor of arts, political science; Rachelle Lianne Paquin, juris doctor; Cheryl Lynn Ruzicka, bachelor of arts, interdepartmental studies;
Stephanie Virginia Ungs, bachelor of arts, elementary education; Lauren Anne Veeder, bachelor of arts, English. CLARION — Chelsey Rae Stecher, bachelor of science integrative physiology. CLARKSVILLE —Gail A. Arjes, bachelor of science in nursing; Bo Allen Lodge, bachelor of arts, biology; Sara Petersen, doctor of pharmacy, with distinction. CLEAR LAKE — Patrick T. Alexander, bachelor of arts, history; Chase Lyndon Burtness, bachelor of science, environmental sciences; Tyrelle Ray Campbell, bachelor of business administration, accounting, management information systems; Caitlin Brianne Connor, bachelor of arts, interdepartmental studies; Geoffrey Mark Dankle, bachelor of arts, biochemistry, with high distinction, and bachelor of science, chemical engineering, with high distinction; Lindsey Marie Hess, bachelor of arts, interdepartmental studies; Danielle Rochelle Luckie, bachelor of arts, communication studies, interdepartmental studies; Miles D. Matheson, bachelor of business administration, accounting; Anna Marie Meyer, doctor or pharmacy; Rachel Laura Nardini, juris doctor, master of business administration; Fredrick Daniel Oakley, doctor of medicine, and doctor of philosophy, anatomy and cell biology; Edward John Schick, bachelor of business administration, accounting; Matthew Ryan Schutz, bachelor of business administration, marketing; Ashley Marie Volsen, bachelor of science in nusring; Kaitlyn Brianna Zenner, bachelor of science, integrative physiology,
with highest distinction and honors. FLOYD — Lewis Irwin Field, Floyd, bachelor of arts, English, political science with distinction; Ashley Rose Marr, juris doctor. FOREST CITY — Joshua Daniel Sterba, bachelor of science in nursing. GARNER — Jennifer June Bredlow, bachelor of science in nursing; Lisa Michelle Millard, bachelor of arts, social work; Alyssa Kay Nevill, doctor of pharmacy, with high distinction; John Mark Newman, juris doctor. GRAFTON — Jared James Johanns, bachelor of science, integrative physiology. GREENE — Katie Luella Devries Hassman, master of arts, library and information science; Ezekial Zachariah Ponto, bachelor of arts, English, comparative literature. HAMPTON — Michael Leigh Donnelly, bachelor of arts, interdepartmental studies; Kursten M. Graham, bachelor of science in nursing, with honors; Michael Christian Kuehner, juris doctor; Thomas Xavier Speake, bachelor of arts, chemistry, with highest distinction; Tami Ann Tomkins, master of arts, library and information science. JOICE — Josi Ellen Thompson, bachelor of science in nursing. LAKE MILLS — Travis Dillavou, bachelor of business administration, accounting, management; Megan Marie Pederson, bachelor of science in nursing, with highest distinction and honors; Michael Carl Tiedman, bachelor of science, intergrative physiology. LATIMER — Amy Michelle Braun, bachelor of arts, history, German,
with honors; Collin P. Peterson, bachelor of science, chemical engineering. LEDYARD — Tara Jo Johnson, bachelor of arts, interdepartmental studies; Brett M. Pedersen, bachelor of science, chemical engineering. LUVERNE — Elizabeth Ann Youngwirth, master of business administration. MASON CITY — Nils Bollesen Berggren, bachelor of arts, psychology, political science; Brittney Ann Boehmer, bachelor of arts, speech and hearing science; Sarah Christine Brandt, juris doctor; Nathan Williams Evers, doctor of pharmacy, with distinction; Brittany Robin Ewing, bachelor of arts, art; Kelsey Mackenzie Gemaehlich, bachelor of arts, health and sport studies; Abby Margaret Goetzinger, bachelor of science, clinical laboratory sciences; Kristine Lee Hanson, master of accountancy, accounting; Jack Ian Henaman, bachelor of arts, psychology; Alexandra Lynn Johnson, bachelor of arts, history; Katie Anne Leafstedt, bachelor of arts, communication studies; Laura Beth Piersma, bachelor of business administration, marketing; Benjamin Troyer Plank, doctor of dental surgery; Heidi Ann Potthoff, bachelor of business administration, finance; Mary Tatjana Aspi Ramos, bachelor of science, biology; Emily Isaak Schindler, doctor of medicine, and doctor of philosophy, genetics; Mohammed Jaffar Shaikh, doctor of medicine; Saida Jaffar Shaikh, doctor of pharmacy; Rajiv K. Verma, bachelor of science, integrative physiology; Tyler J. Wicks, bachelor of science, psychology; Tina Marie Willits, master of social work; Scott David
Wubben, bachelor of arts, ancient civilization, classical languages. MESERVEY — Cara Noelle Schmale, doctor of pharmacy, with highest distinction. NASHUA — Austin Matthew Schuler, bachelor of business administration, management information systems, management; Haley Eleanor Tietz, bachelor of arts, elementary education. OSAGE — Elyse Mae Chodur, bachelor of science in nursing, with honors; Kyle C. Haganman, bachelor of arts, psychology; Tammy Lee Heaverlo, bachelor of science in nursing; Rebecca Rose Hernan, bachelor of science, biology, and bachelor of arts, theatre arts; Maggie Lynn Jones, bachelor of arts, theatre arts; Jaydon Lars Olsen, master of business administration; Joseph Donald Uker, doctor of dental surgery; Vincent Mark Wagner, bachelor of science in biomedical engineering, with distinction; Lavonne Michelle Wolf, bachelor of science in nursing. PARKERSBURG — Michelle Ann Aukes, bachelor of fine arts, with honors; Lindsey Rae Kannegieter, bachelor of science in nursing; Rebecca Jan Walters, bachelor of arts, health and sport studies. PLYMOUTH — Vanessa Lauren Arzberger, bachelor of arts, gender, women’s and sexuality studies. ROCKFORD — Cody N. Pump, master of science, civil and environmental engineering. ROCKWELL — Jenna Marie Baldwin, bachelor of business administration, accounting, finance; Rebecca A. Beek, bachelor of arts, biology. SHEFFIELD — Samuel Joseph Collins, bachelor of business administration,
finance. THOMPSON — Samantha Kristine Cole, bachelor of arts, English. WESLEY — Cindy June Reding, bachelor of arts, sociology; Nicholas Verne Reding, bachelor of business administration, finance. WHITTEMORE — Traci Lynn Hansen, bachelor of science in nursing.
USD dean’s list VERMILLION, S.D. — North Iowa students named to the Dean’s List at the University of South Dakota for the 2011 spring semester are as follows. Students earned Dean’s List distinction by achieving a grade point average of at least 3.5 while maintaining a course load of 12 or more credit hours with no incomplete or failing grades. CLEAR LAKE — John M. Hines. MASON CITY — Jarrod Tell. ROCKWELL — Stefanie K. Anderson.
Taylor University spring dean’s list UPLAND, Ind. — Michael Josten, of Ventura, Iowa, was named to the spring 2011 Dean’s List at Taylor University. Full-time students are named to the Dean’s List when they’ve earned a grade point average of 3.60 or higher for the term, and at least 12 hours carry credit point values.
Cornell College spring graduate MOUNT VERNON — Madison Craw, of Mason City, graduated from Cornell College, May 28, with a bachelor of arts degree in biology and secondary education.
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