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251 Donald Nicholas Stein
OBITUARY
Donald Nicholas Stein was born on December 6, 1955 to Carl and Helen (Leinen) Stein in Harlan, Iowa. He grew up on the family farm near Portsmouth and was baptized and confirmed at St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Portsmouth. He attended St. Mary’s Catholic School and graduated from Harlan High School in 1974. While in high school, he was a state qualifier in wrestling and went on to attend Iowa Lakes Community College in Estherville, Iowa on a wrestling scholarship.
He began his working career at the Sears store in Council Bluffs, Iowa, but due to his love of cars and people, he soon became a car salesman. The remainder of his career was spent in automobile sales in the Omaha - Council Bluffs metro area.
On May 18, 1983, he was united in marriage to Teresa Barnhill. They had one son, Bradley, who was Don’s pride and joy. Don was a soft-hearted man that enjoyed fishing (especially with his son), bowling, billiards, and organizing as well as participating in Stein family pitch games.
After recovering from a head injury in early 2007, Don retired in Harlan and two years later moved to Glenwood, Iowa, where he died at his residence on Friday, January 2, 2015 having attained the age of fifty-nine years and twenty-seven days. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Robert.
He is survived by his son Brad Stein of Tampa, Florida; brothers and sisters: Dorothy Gross of Glenwood, Iowa, Al Stein and his wife Jeanne of Lansing, Iowa, Jim Stein and his wife Darla of Storm Lake, Iowa, Pete Stein and his wife Patty of Portsmouth, Iowa, Pat and her husband Randy Pash of Harlan, Iowa, Carl Stein and his wife Sandy of Odessa, Missouri, Bill Stein and his wife Laurie of Thurman, Iowa, Ken Stein and his wife Julie of Portsmouth, Larry Stein and his wife Carol of Portsmouth, Paul Stein and his wife Denise of Amana, Iowa, and Mary and her husband John Murtaugh of Harlan, Iowa; many nieces, nephews, and friends.
Visitation: Friday January 9, 2015, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM at Pauley Jones - Harlan, Iowa
Family Will Greet Friends:Friday January 9, 2015, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM at Pauley Jones - Harlan
Funeral Service:Saturday January 10, 2015, 11:00 AM at Pauley Jones Funeral Home - Harlan
Burial: Saturday January 10, 2015 at St. Mary's Cemetery-Portsmouth
SOURCE: Pauley-Jones Funeral Home web site, Januray 9, 2015 
Stein, Donald Nicholas (I502238)
 
252 Donald Wilber Hammes
PUBLIC NOTICE
1st pub. 18th-19-20
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR LICENSE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following application for license to deal in intoxicating liquor has been
filed with the city clerk:
Name, Donald W. Hammes
Address, 2302 Ashland Ave.
Kind of license applied for, Class “B”
Location of premised to be licensed,
2005 Taylor Ave.
Date, April 13, 1956
FRANK J. BECKER, City Clerk

SOURCE: Racine-Journal, Racine, Wisconsin, Wednesday, April 18, 1956 
Hammes, Donald Wilbur (I82)
 
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255 Dorothy Mae Heuberger
OBITUARY
Dorothy Mae Pietrok
A Mass of Christian burial will be at noon Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Milwaukie for Dorothy Mae Pietrok, who died Aug. 29 at age 64.
Dorothy Mae Heuberger was born May 17, 1940, in Salem. She moved about 1967 to Milwaukie, where she ran a children's day care out of her home. A member of the church, she played piano and organ for its choir. She also played piano and organ for St. Peter Catholic Church in Portland. In 1959, she married Charles.
Survivors include her husband; sons, Mark, Ted, Scott, Neil and David; daughter, Mary Edwards; sister, Arlene Pekkola; brothers, Howard Heuberger, Melvin Heuberger and Paul Heuberger; and eight grandchildren.
Remembrances to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Arrangements by Stehn's Milwaukie.

SOURCE: The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Wednesday, September 1, 2004 
Heuberger, Dorothy Mae (I310)
 
256 DOROTHY MAE PIETROK
BORN: Dorothy Mae Heuberger, May 17, 1940, in Salem
DIED: Aug 29, 2004, in Milwaukie
SURVIVORS: Husband, Charles; daughter, Mary Edwards; sons, Mark, Ted, Scott, Neil, and David; sister, Arlene Pekkola; brothers, Howard Heuberger, Melvin Heuberger and Paul Heuberger; and eight grandchildren.
REMEMBRANCES: LaSalle High School, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation or St. John the Baptist Catholic Church.

SOURCE: The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Tuesday, September 14, 2004 
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260 Ed Prochaska
NOTE
Ed was killed in a motorcycle accident 
Prochaska, Ed (I2709)
 
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262 Edrie Lorraine Ochs
THE STORY OF MY LIFE
My Autobiography
I was born in Lake View, Sunday, January 18, 1920 and have lived here ever since that time.
I am an American but of Dane, French and German Descent. My uncle wished I might have been a boy but guess I had as much pep as any boy.
Until I was eight months old most of my time was spent in sleeping and they thought I was a wonderful baby.
After finding out how nice it was to creep all over and get into everything I made life interesting for the whole family.
My first teeth didn’t come through until I was nearly a year old almost all at the same time I realized that legs were to be used in walking so now I felt grown up. After learning to walk my sister would take me outside and play in the sand. For a time this was fine but not exciting enough so I took my pan of sand and poured over my sister’s head. My mother said, if I was old enough to be naughty I was old enough to be corrected.
As time went on the yard didn’t seem large enough, so each day I wondered a little farther away from home until I discovered we had friendly neighbors and called on them every day. This was alright until my mother found out what was going on and when I was out of sight she called me. At first I answered her and came running home. After thinking it over I figured out if I didn’t answer when she called no one would know where I was and could visit until I felt like going home.
One after noon soon after dinner mother missed me and called and hunted for an about an hour. All the neighbors were helping her, some thinking perhaps I had fallen in the lake. Finally they found me hiding behind a pillar at the spring. My mother paddled me all the way home. This was my last attempt at running away and hiding. From now on the sight of a stick frightened me greatly.
Playing with dishes and dolls and cutting out pictures grew tiresome so I use to look for spiders and worms to chase my sister with. She would run, scream, and cry until some one came to her rescue which of course meant punishment for me. I begin to think this was a hard just one stick after another.
At last the time arrived when it was time for me to go to school. This was all very interesting but sitting still was altogether new to me but I soon got use to and found out it paid to do so as you were told, and to study your lessons and get as much out of studying as you could.
My favorite hobby is singing. For recreation I love to be out side and enjoy playing around the lake.

SOURCE: A reading lesson written by Edrie Ochs as a 6th grade reading lesson. She received an A. Original in file.
 
Ochs, Edrie Lorraine (I354)
 
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269 Elizabeth Vogel
CARD OF THANKS

Thank You To all our friends, neighbors and relatives for the spiritual bouquets, flowers, memorials and food brought in at the time of the illness and death of our Mother. Also to the Keokuk county hospital staff for their care and to Father Lollich for his visits and spiritual assistance. Our appreciation also to the St. Mary's Altar and Rosary Society for preparing and serving the dinner. The family of Elizabeth Dumont. 
Vogel, Elizabeth (I3472)
 
270 Elizabeth Vogel
OBITUARY
MRS. DUMONT DIES OCT. 21

Mrs. Peter (Elizabeth) Dumont, age 91, of Sigourney died October 21 at Keokuk County Hospital.
She was born December 5, 1884 in Clear Creek township, a daughter of Frank and Katherine Lutz Vogel. She married Peter Dumont October 27, 1908 at Clear Creek and farmed east of Lancaster until moving to Sigourney in 1947. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church in Sigourney and a member of the Altar and Rosary society.
Survivors include two sons, Leonard and Wilferd of Sigourney; three daughters, Mrs. Harold (Margaret) Young of Oskaloosa, Mrs. Damian (Grace) Gent of South English and Mrs. J. J. (Gertrude) Korf of Marion; 26 grandchildren; 49 great grandchildren; two brothers, Carl Vogel of Keota and Joe Vogel of Sigourney; four sisters, Mrs. William (Matilda) Allar and Mrs. Constant (Lena) Hammes of Sigourney, Mrs. Henry (Margaret) Hammen of Manson and Mrs. Hugh (Mary) Dehner of Washington state. She was preceded in death by her husband on Aug. 4, 1954; two daughters, Mrs. Joe (Wilma) Wehr and Helen Dumont; two grandchildren; six brothers, Andrew Vogel, Jacob Vogel, Michael Vogel, Frank Vogel, Lawrence Vogel and Leo Vogel and two sisters, Katherine Vogel and Regina Vogel.
Funeral services were held Oct. 23 at St. Mary's Catholic church in Sigourney with the Rev. F. E. Lollich of St. Mary's Catholic church and the Rev. J. W. Schmitz of St. Elizabeth Catholic church in Harper officiating. Burial was in St. Elizabeth cemetery in Harper.
Casket bearers were T. J. Kork, Lyle Dumont, David Dumont, Russell Gent, Robert Wehr and Ronald Young.
SOURCE: Sigourney News Review, Sigourney, Iowa, 27 Oct 1976 
Vogel, Elizabeth (I3472)
 
271 Elizabeth Vogel
NOTE
After the marriage of Peter and Elizabeth, they made their home on a farm in Lancaster Township, Keokuk County, Iowa, described as the W 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of Section 26 and the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 27, Township 75 N., Range 11 W consisting of 120 acres, which J. P. Dumont purchased from his father on March 20, 1909. They built the house that is now on the farm. In the 1940's they moved into Sigourney, Iowa and lived at 815 South Main Street. After Peter's death, the farm was sold to their son, Elmer, whose family presently owns it.
SOURCE: The Vogel book by Janice and Margaret Young 1979. 
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275 Emma Hammes

became Sister Mary Pauline on 6/7/1926 
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298 Erica Faye Reinig
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT
Reinig-Seevers plan wedding
PORTLAND, OR -- Erica Faye Reinig and Jay Michael Seevers both of Portland plan to marry on August 8 in an outdoor garden ceremony at the World Forestry Center-Miller Hall in Portland,
Oregon.
Erica is the daughter of Denise VanDeBerg, Harlan; and Allan and Jackie Reinig, Portsmouth. Jay is the son of former Harlan residents Val and Kevin Seevers, Glenwood.
SOURCE: Harlan News-Advertiser, Harlan, Iowa, Friday July 25, 2014
 
Reinig, Erica Faye (I502290)
 
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