Lois was born in Des Moines on July 4, 1923 to Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Harnagel. Inurnment will be at the Ames (Iowa) Municipal Cemetery. Over the next 47 years Kim suffered numerous surgeries, hospitalizations and illness from the ravages of lupus. 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 spent the next 22 years at Iowa State University where he served as Director of Alumni Affairs (1968-71) and Dean of Extension and Director of the Iowa Cooperative Extension Service (1981-88). Burial was at Mt. Memorial donations may be sent to the Ten Mile Lake Association. In his high school years Alden was identified as a possible West Point candidate and in order to pursue this opportunity he transferred to Oak Grove Lutheran High School in Fargo to complete his senior year and be schooled in the mathematics which werent being taught at the Rosholt School. She spent her early years on the family farm near Reasnor where she attended a one-room country school and was significantly influenced by her involvement in 4-H. As a Newton High School student she wrote for the school newspaper, participated in the marching band and was elected to a national scholastic society. She is survived by her husband, Robert of Dunlap, Iowa; seven children, Sam (Sue) Cogdill, Pat (Joyce) Cogdill, Tim (Susan) Cogdill, Frank (JoEtt) Cogdill, Martha (Richard) Rose, all of Dunlap; Doris (Patrick) Montang of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Tony (Linda) Cogdill of Panama; daughter-in-law, Barbara Cogdill of Ankeny; twenty-two grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; over 50 great-grandchildren; four siblings, Jerome (Carolyn) Foecke of Dassel, Minnesota, Geralda (Charles) Tramp of Crofton, Nebraska, Mary Davis of Denver, Colorado, Barbara (Charles) Macdonald of Florida; many nieces and nephews; and many other relatives and friends. Hackensack, MN Weather Forecast | AccuWeather Current Weather 2:25 AM 4 F RealFeel -1 Air Quality Fair Wind SSW 6 mph Wind Gusts 13 mph Partly cloudy More Details WinterCast Late Sunday. He also served his fellow man constantly in other quiet ways with financial contributions, expertise, energy and time. Browse Obituaries and Death Records in Hackensack, Minnesota Jeanette Lorraine Albrecht, 99 - Mar 25, 2020 George Clemens Eckman, 88 - Feb 15, 2020 Cathie J. Bunich, 76 - Feb 2, 2020 Arlene Gracw Nielsen, 80 - Jan 6, 2020 Gordon Thomas Lundquist, 70 - Oct 3, 2019 As a child, Molly summered with her family on Ten Mile Lake. She graduated from . He was a longtime Omaha Central High School booster and served as its sports team doctor for more than 50 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. On January 31, 1970 she married Blake Shelton in Lake City. For 30 years he tended to his rose garden and was on garden club tours. Brian Frederic Anderson, born Nov. 7, 1968, the son of Rev. Growing up, Maurine was raised and confirmed in the Augustana Lutheran Church. Yes, simply click Add a photo located underneath the main photo of the obituary then upload the photos/videos you wish to share. Larry Joseph Donaldson died of heart failure Tuesday January 16, 2018 at Mary Greeley Hospital in Ames Iowa, where he was born on March 14, 1946. He was preceded in death by his parents, Anton and Josephine, and brothers Paul and Phil. Burial will be held at a later date at Lyster Lutheran Church Cemetery in Nelson, WI. She was a fantastic mother, wonderful cook, and friend to all that graced her home or cabin. In 1954, they moved to Austin where he lived for the rest of his life and had a long and happy career with Hormel. City Hall 208 1st St. N Hackensack, MN 56452. As people visited and fed the bird, they became more involved and caring. A full obituary and service information will follow in the next edition. They married in Saint Paul, Minnesota in August 1951. February 27, 2023 By scottish gaelic translator By scottish gaelic translator Irene loved those all around her fiercely and her family knew how special they were to her. Mildred was preceded in death by her parents; son, Edwin Cogdill; twin grandsons, Ryan and Bryan; and seven siblings, Harold Foecke, Genevieve Owens, Delores Lintel, Ralph Foecke Sr., Rhoda Foecke, Dennis Foecke, Irene Goeken. Earl, you made everything better. His unit was the first of two units overrun by the Chinese when they entered the war. Born to Robert and Catherine Crabb in Minneapolis, MN, John was the youngest of three sons raised in LeSueur, MN, Bellevue, WA, and Edina, MN where he graduated high school. In 1958 Forrest received his Baccalaureate of Divinity Degree from Augustana Theological Seminary in Rock Island, Illinois. They spent their winters enjoying the warm weather of the Florida Keys, and more recently, Las Vegas. She attended Drake University on a full music scholarship, studying piano, voice and organ. He enjoyed spending his winters in the Florida Keys and more recently, in Las Vegas. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Jane; and his sister, Kathryn (Benbrook) Lapp. Norm became an active member of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Dayton, Ohio, and served for many years as deacon. Her high school yearbook said of her, She belongs to that enviable group of happy people in the world who are fairly exploding and vivacious and enthusiastic. He helped manage, maintain, and improve the family cabins on the lake, made many friends, and always attended the weekly mens coffee. That visit soon translated into purchasing the old Stone House on Portage Lake, and eventually to their present lake home on Ten Mile. Darlene continued tutoring LD students privately, during the school year, after her retirement. As JB departs this world, his family would like to thank everyone for their love and remind them of how he always liked to say his farewells: "Goodbye and take care, I'm sure glad you got to see me! It certainly was a bountiful life. His death was unexpected, but peaceful in his home in his favorite chair with his favorite comforter in Chico, California. She is survived by her sister Donna (Edward) Loechler, nephew Jeffrey Loechler, and nieces Amy (Brian) Dimmler, Mona (Joe) Schultz, Marie (Tom) Breslain, and Marge Johnson. She was married to Gale Hansen for 25 years. He would sometimes follow up by mailing that book to you. His legacy remains alive in the family he raised, the friends he made, and the communities he served. In 1955 Judy and Jack took summer "jobs" at Camp Courage, which began a life-long labor of love that would continue until her retirement in 1986, as the director of Courage North in Lake George, MN. He served in the Korean War and was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. He loved hosting friends and family on the deck at his home on Sleeter Lake, and was proud to share in the enjoyment of the property with his family. Willie was loved and will be missed by his children Ann (Steven) Nerud, Kevin Larson, Jeffrey (Kirsten) Larson, Susan (Bill) Styles; his grandchildren Brandon, Nicholas, Julia, Kryst, Kendra; sister Carol Dickey; many other relatives and friends. Mary Ellen and Ken lived on Sleeter Lake in Round Hill, Virginia, but spent every summer on Ten Mile Lake. After years of flying, he became a Registered Medical Assistant working in two clinics. The family would particularly like to thank Allina Hospice for their outstanding care and compassion, as well as the staff of Edgewood Assisted living for their grace in caring for a very stubborn Norwegian. Steve will forever be remembered as having a twinkle in his eye, a great sense of humor, a kind heart towards all, and was exceptionally good at finding a deal. Larry had many interests and always enjoyed learning something new. Her last exciting trip was to Arizona in February to see her granddaughters new home and beloved dogs, Winston and Teddy. While in high school, Nancy was involved in the music program at school, was in the band, was a cheerleader and active in Camp Fire Girls. There she met and later married James B. Lingwall; having three children together. He began studying the trumpet at the age of 9 and became a very serious trumpet student in high school. He served in the U S Navy for 20 years and was a veteran of both Korea and Viet Nam. She removed the line and began to feed the loon strips of freshly caught fish. Dan was preceded in death by his parents Oscar and Greta Johnson, brother Phil Johnson, and sister Phyllis Berg. A private burial will take place at the MN State Veterans Cemetery in Little Falls, MN. To honor the soft spot in Toms heart for all his (and his familys) pets, memorial donations can be made to Paws and Claws Animal Rescue and Resort, PO Box 175, Hackensack, MN 56452 or athttps://www.pawsandclawsrr.org/. 2017 Ten Mile Lake Association. He was physician to the old Omaha Knights hockey team, at the Ak-Sar-Ben horse track, and at a variety of events at the Civic Auditorium. He graduated from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry in 1964 and enjoyed practicing oral surgery for 31 years. As he eased out of his working years, in 1973 Buzz and Char purchased land on beautiful Ten Mile Lake, Long Shore Bay, in Hackensack, and built a lake home where he spent many summers. Those who knew Oren could appreciate how much he loved his family, friends, and faith. He was always in the sun which led to battles with skin cancer later in life. At the age 17 he . He was on the library board, sang in the Calvary Lutheran Church choir, attended area Norwegian clubs and played golf. A fun-fact: Jack: became the first official Iowa State University Cy when the mascot for Collegiate was unveiled at a 1954 ISU homecoming pep rally. One of his favorite places to be was his familys cabin on Ten Mile Lake near Hackensack, MN where he enjoyed sailing, playing cribbage, and sharing stories and jokes with family and friends. Private family celebrations will be held in Phoenix and Omaha. He had a passion to see the world and make a positive and lasting impact on the lives around him. In 1980, Molly purchased a log cabin on the east shore of her favorite spot: Ten Mile Lake. He spent the next 40 years in various faculty and administrative roles within the land-grant university system. 7 were here. One of the guitars he had made himself as a High School shop project. He returned to Gustavus to teach Theology for two years as he began his ministry. Bob retired in 1999 and remained physically active, competing in 5K and 10K races along with a half-marathon. . Her favorite place was Ten Mile Lake. He was preceded in death by his parents; and twin brothers Oren and Arlo Abraham. However, despite the close of the war, they continued a brutal battleagainst Jims tuberculosisreaching eventual cure in the early 50s. He aintained a high standard in all that he did which his survivors can only hope to achieve. He had an eye for beauty and enjoyed carving intricate geometric patterns into small wooden card or jewelry boxes. Many people and places touched John's heart deeply. During the familys years in Ames, Iowa, she worked for 20 years in the Office of Admissions and Records at Iowa State where co-workers described her as always so kind and thoughtful.. He was one of the people who took secchi disk readings and kept records of the results. Bob cherished his time with his children and grandchildren at the cabin, tinkering in his workshop, sailing, painting, making jewelry for family members and ending each day on the dock with Jean and a jump in the lake. He was always curious and enjoyed learning new things. For Kim it can be said she was a good and faithful servant and she fought the good fight and won. Kim will be sorely missed in this world. He served on the board of directors of the Ten Mile Lake Association and was an early supporter and board member of The Deep Portage Learning Center. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Gustavus Adolphus College in 1954. Richard is survived by his beloved wife, Marian Johnson Zejdlik, loving children Randy (Sheila) Zejdlik, Todd (Mary Jane) Zejdlik, Jan Zejdlik, Joel (Ann) Zejdlik, Lisa Zejdlik, Leslie Zejdlik (Todd) Foster, and Kirk Zejdlik; seventeen grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; brother Roger (Cynthia) Zejdlik; and sister, JoAnn Detjen, as well as other relatives and friends. He flew on supply flights using just simple instruments and the stars to navigate the Pacific Ocean in World War II. She was the daughter of Swedish/Norwegian immigrants, Gerda and Oscar Johnson. Many will also remember Jack as the avid runner/walker along the Upper Ten Mile Lake road, usually picking up trash along his route. Sisterhood for more than 60 years. He made unique canes constructed from Minnesota wood that he gave to family and friends. Her walk with Christ to light her path of love for her husband, family, friends, and others in need, became her mission. 2023 O'Halloran & Murphy Funeral and Cremation Services. His childhood sweetheart and love of his life, Norma Smith, attended all his games. An Irish wake celebration was held on October 23, 2015. Earl photographed weight-lifting; fashion, album and magazine covers; circus performers; theatre events including the San Francisco Mime Troupe; and people, markets, cities, and events in countries around the world. He was named a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association in 1992. Jim had fished Ten Mile as a youngster but our first family visit to Ten Mile was in 1953. A funeral will be held on Thursday October 11, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Margarets Episcopal Church, Inverness, Florida with the Rev. Floyd and Millie were active members of the community and were frequently seen together anywhere there was music. They moved to Omaha, NE and Stan went to work for Jostens where he stayed until he retired at age 60. (Information provided by Gale (Lolly) Brandt Hallberg.). He playedan important rolein many Ten Mile Lake activities. Upon retirement, she moved to Ten Mile Lake in Hackensack, MN until 2005. George was born on July 15, 1925 in Walker, MN while his parents, George Sr. and Anna (Brotten) Benesh, were on vacation. Bob enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served in the Pacific Theater during World War II. He married Norma Katherine Young of Ames, Iowa, on June 10, 1950. He enjoyed craft beers, fixing almost anything, smoking meat and drinking a little bourbon. Their passion for and dedication to Ten Mile and the goal of maintaining its pristine beauty was infectious. Site byGrowthZone. He became president of the Ten Mile Lake Association and served on numerous association committees to protect the lake and surrounding environment. The tradition of summers at Ten Mile Lake and Camp Warren continue on through Ben and Maddy. She also became a volunteer throughout the community, doing everything from helping in the hospital pediatric units during the polio epidemic, teaching at the Child Guidance Center, to running a preschool for underserved children. Her beloved yellow lab, Babe, would sometimes keep her company on her fishing expeditions. He practiced medicine in Omaha NE with his father Raymond, who retired in 1987. A celebration of her life was held at Plymouth Congregational Church in Des Moines on Thursday, April 30. Pastor Matthew McMasters officiated. Once the Hillaway Camp season ended, he enjoyed riding and jumping lessons with Helen Dalton and her horses, with his friends, the Coxes and Phelps. The couple married two years later. After the service Stan was drafted by the NBA's Minnesota Lakers but declined the offer because "they didn't pay enough back then to support a family." Bob will be missed, loved and never forgotten. Ken attended Rutgers University, graduating in 1941 with a degree in Horticulture. She loved the hoopla of her 4th of July birthday and encouraged everyone to come and bring fireworks to celebrate! He was a voracious reader and would like to have long talks about the books he read, mainly non-fiction and political biographies. Born and living most of his life in Wisconsin, Johnny Mac was an avid fan of both the Green Bay Packers and Wisconsin Badgers. The couple resided in Elk River with their daughters Lisa and Tracy from 1970 until 2005. They were reunited after the war and began their family of three children, Steve, Mary and Nancy. A memorial service was held on April 9 at the Evans-Nordby Funeral Home. She battled rheumatoid arthritis for 37 years, along with a host of other medical issues. Also thanks to his sweet Hospice nurses from Ministry Home Care: Sam, Sasha, Stephanie,Barbie and Daisy. He enjoyed people and loved to visit at every opportunity. Don made his first trip to Ten Mile Lake in 1949 to stay at the cabin of a friend from Ames. (Matthew 5, Verse 9). He refinished several beautiful pieces of furniture from the Donaldson attic which he and Susan enjoyed in their home. Ralph put himself through the University of MN by playing his trumpet professionally. His children and grandchildren were blessed to spend their summers at Ten Mile, fishing with the man they all eventually called their FarFar. Robert William Wolff of Hackensack passed away at St. Joseph's Medical Center in Brainerd on Friday, January 1, 2021 at the age of 81 due to pneumonia and multiple organ failures. Karen is survived by her husband of 59 years, Don; children David (Elena) Jensen of Phoenix, Laura (Keith) Tally of Rochester and Steven (Meika) Jensen of Salt Lake City; grandchildren Matthew (Jenni) Jensen, Michael Jensen, Megan (Josh) Darras, Elisa Tally and Heather (Joel) Clark; and great-grandchildren Jeremy, Lilith, Alisia and Ashton. He had a love affair with Ten Mile. On Dec. 17, 1989, he had his first heart transplant. Search Hackensack obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Bob had a warm smile, helping hand, and genuine love for his family. Donations in Darlenes memory to the Ten Mile Lake Association would be a lovely way to remember her. In Fargo, North Dakota, she was a founding member of Faith Methodist Church and active in the North Dakota State University Faculty Wives Club. These were busy years, milking cows, raising chickens and gardening. The family would like to thank the great staff at Madonna Towers who provided such exceptional care for Karen for nearly 12 years. Jane continued to have 75 wonderful summers at Ten Mile Lake, the last one in 2013 just before she died. In 1973, Ralph and Murry bought their cabin on Ten Mile Lake, not far from Murrys childhood cabin. Bev married the love of her life Bill Riess in 1978. Growing up in Des Moines, she attended Hanawalt Grade School and Roosevelt High School, where she met her future husband, Rutledge C. Schropp. His kind and caring ways along with his wry wit and warm friendship will be missed. She played during chapel services both in the retirement building and in the assisted living unit. Lewis wife Kathy said he had enthusiasm and energy for many activities. Maurine moved to Maryville from Minneapolis, Minnesota to live close to her daughter in 2001. Being from Springfield, he was a Civil War buff and especially enjoyed reading about Abraham Lincoln. They made it safely. In his later years he worked with the Minnesota Literacy Project teaching English to immigrants. A devoted family man, Tate cherished time with friends, summers at the lake, music, a good conversation and the joy of gardening. Hackensack, MN 56452. Tom was born on July 10, 1939, in Omaha, Nebraska at Immanuel Hospital. Bob is survived by three childrenPenny Crom (Chris Mroz) of Grand Junction, Colorado; Linda (William) Kearney of St Charles, Illinois; and Dr. Randall (Randy) Crom (Julie) of Las Vegas, Nevada; five grandchildren Alisa (Mike) Heitman of LaGrange, Illinois, Scott (Kaitlin) Kearney of Naperville, Illinois, Nick (Laura) Kearney of Chicago, Hilary (Quint) Shaw of Firestone, Colorado and Max Mroz of Salt Lake City, Utah; and five great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Westminster Presbyterian Church of Dayton (125 North Wilkinson Street, Dayton OH 45402); the Starla Medina Scholarship Fund (c/o Traditional Bank, Mount Sterling KY 40353), or Hospice (Bluegrass Care Navigators, 2313 Alexandria Drive, Lexington KY 40504). After serving in the U.S. Navy Supply Corps in San Diego and the South Pacific, Ray graduated from Yale Law School. In 1966, they moved from Minneapolis, Minnesota to Lawrence, Kansas where her husband was a professor at the University of Kansas. Reprinted from the Columbus Dispatch, provided by Peter Jensen. Seven grandchildren, Kimberly (Andy, and their children -Brooklyn and Braden), Chris (Danne); Paul, Madeline (Matthew); Riley, Griffin; Tyler. He enjoyed his retirement years fishing, spending time with friends and family, traveling, and spending winters in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Darlene was an accomplished learning disabilities tutor for the Ames school district, a tennis instructor for the City of Ames Recreation program, artist, gourmet cook, and hostess for numerous Un-Birthday Parties for the children she came to know. Burial with military honors was in New Calvary Cemetery. Roger G. Teig, 75, passed away peacefully at his home on March 27, 2015, surrounded by his loved ones. Memorial service will be held this summer at the UCC church in Hackensack, MN, date to be determined. Stan passed August 10, 2016. Nancy Barlow Carpenter James, a longtime resident of the San Diego area and a lifelong supporter of the arts, died June 28 in La Jolla, CA surrounded by her family. She was 88. Nancy was born February 10, 1931, in Philadelphia, PA, the second child of Daniel Brooks and Helen Kuhn Barlow. She graduated from George School, studied at Bradford Junior College, and earned a BS degree in physical therapy at the University of Pennsylvania. Darlene Joy Heckenbach, 87, a summer resident on Chariton Beach, passed away on June 24, 2017. Orrin joined the Marine Corps when World War II broke out. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother-inlaw, Geoffrey Merriman. A July 29 service was held in Darlenes winter town of Ames, Iowa. His last professional assignment took him back to Washington, DC, where he served as Director of Extension and Outreach for the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges. Summers were spent at a family cabin on Ten Mile Lake and at YMCA Camp Warren, both located in northern Minnesota. A devoted father and true Catholic humanist, Chris long believed and demonstrated that we raise our children to be better than us.. He returned and finished his B.S. Beverly was born December 26, 1945, in Sheldon, Iowa to Marshall and Maureen ( Wilcoxon) Wynn. He was in the Second Infantry Division at the border between Korea and China. Macklin, Ruth June "Judy" Age 95 of Hermantown, passed away peacefully on January 13, 2018. He is survived by his wife, the love of his life, fashion designer and entrepreneur Giselle Shepatin as well as brothers Robert Crabb and John Crabb, and nieces and nephews Christy Crabb, Cindy Crabb, Robin Wenzel, Brian Crabb, Caty Crabb, Andy Crabb and Mariah Crabb. Maurine has been a committed member of P.E.O. He was the longest serving board member and was a mentor for the District staff. He is preceded in death by his parents, Lewis and Lucile Shelton. Mariana was born August 28, 1934 to Clarence and Sadie (Meyer) Elsenpeter in Chicago, IL. Robert O. Rydell, DDS of Edina, passed away on September 13, 2017 at age 79, surrounded by the love of God and family. After her marriage, she joined the Presbyterian Church and has been a Presbyterian for the rest of her life. Dear Dad, You are our North Star, never changing, always there guiding us, grounding us, giving us light and hope. A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. Ken participated in the museums first publication, Its Just a Way of Life, by providing oral histories of his time working at Hill High Orchards in Round Hill. One thing led to another and he married that young blonde, Mary Virginia Thorvig, on October 7, 1950. She married the love of her life Richard A. Fletcher in 1962 and moved with him to Phoenix where they raised their four children, and she became a favorite Aunt and other-mom to hundreds more nieces, nephews, and friends of family over the years. All Rights Reserved. Starting in 1937, John spent as much time as he could with family and friends at our cabin on the south shore of Ten Mile Lake. Charles was preceded in death by his parents Roland and Delma Krueger. They lived in Audubon and were blessed with four children: Jeff, Jon, Jim and Julie. Floyd had a talent for pickin and grinnin guitar and mandolin, and liked to fish, hunt and travel. She was the second of twelve children. She was fun to be around and the life of any party. Gradually the loons legs healed and Looney was able to dive for its own fish. He had been at an outdoor remote control car track running one of his cars, a loved activity. This page shows only the 20 most recent obituaries in Hackensack, New Jersey. He will be missed by all that knew and loved him, especially his family. Roger and Gail and their family have enjoyed many summers of lakefront living, as have their grandchildren, and friends from back in California and Nevada. Dorothy graduated from Northrup Collegiate School in Minneapolis and Mills College in Oakland, CA. Muriel Ann Dickinson Towler was born to Donald and Arloine (Beck) Dickinson on July 13, 1935 in Wadena, MN. She grew up in Verndale MN. Murry graduated from Verndale High School in 1953 as class valedictorian. Upon graduation, she attended the University of Minnesota, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in business education in 1957. 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. He spent every summer with family at his beloved Ten Mile Lake. He became a pilot and purchased his own airplane. Ralph was kind, sensitive, and a thoughtful man who inspired integrity and wisdom in everyone he knew. Don, Ann and their daughters traveled to Ten Mile every summer to Ann's family's cabin. Her family will gather at the lake in July to celebrate her life. Platypus and armadillo, to name a few, made him laugh. Roger and Gail first came to Ten Mile Lake in 1973, as the guests of his sister Barb (Jack) Adams. He taught all his grandchildren to fish and how to appreciate cabin life. She loved gardening, fishing, playing bridge, traveling and entertaining, but her greatest joy was spending time with her family and friends, especially at her second home on the north shore of Ten Mile Lake in Hackensack, Minnesota. She was a summa cum laude graduate of Midland Lutheran College in Fremont, Nebraska. Memorial gifts may be sent to the Ten Mile Lake Association (endowed Garbisch Fund which benefits environmental concerns). Survived by wife, Kathleen (Orme) Lindgren; daughter, Kileen; brothers Joe (Nicole), Steve (Cindy), Rick, Tim (Lynn); and many nieces and nephews. Survivors include three children: Steven Schropp (Sharon), Carol Bishop (Darrin), Patricia Pyle (Stephen), eight grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. Family was Don's treasure. Growing up in Iowa, Beverly happily spent her teenage years in Monticello. Friends may call at the MORELAND FUNERAL HOME, 55 E. Schrock Road, Westerville, Ohio, Wednesday January 18, 5-8 p.m., and at Lamb of God Lutheran Church, 4925 Sunbury Road, Columbus, OH 43230 for one hour prior to the service, which will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the church, with Pastor Tim Wagner officiating. Survived by his beloved wife of 56 years, Jean; children Liz Bejarano (Steve), Rob Rydell (Beth Finley), Kate Dennison (Tony); grandchildren Eric, Caroline, Jesper, Noah and Tierney; brother Ralph (Kathy), sister Ruth (Norman Johnson) and many dear family and friends. He lived on a farm between Ames and Nevada and attended North Grant School for the first 8 grades, graduating from Ames High School in 1948. He married Charlotte Buchholz in 1955. He also supported his daughters love of dance by performing in the daddy-daughter dances at recitals as well as performing in a kickline with the Richfield Tapaire dads. 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