Ancestors and Descendants of
 Michael Hammes, Jr
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451 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I348)
 
452 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1502)
 
453 Kathy Jo Stahl
OBITURAY
BREEDEN, KATHY JO of Corryton, was the beloved wife of Rickey Dale Breeden, loving mother of Zachary Dyke and Alexandra Breeden, and her step-children, Kevin (Heather) Breeden, Kara Breeden Pierce, Ricky Breeden, Jr.; grandmother of Jasmine, Julie Ann, and Mason Breeden, and her faithful loving companion, Bowzer the Boxer; beloved daughter of Dorothy Stahl; loving sister of Craig (Pam) Stahl, Steven Stahl and Shari Stahl; loving step sister-in-law of Stacy and Rocky Breeden. Preceded in death by: son, Matthew Dyke; father, George; mother-in-law, Christine Patterson; brother-in-law, E.P. Reeves. Family will receive friends Friday 12 noon to 2:00 p.m. with funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m. in Cooke Chapel. Reverend Debbie Seymore officiating. Interment Haun Cemetery. www.cookemortuary.com

SOURCE: Knoxville News Sentinel, Knoxville, Tennessee, Friday, September 23, 2011
 
Stahl, Kathy Jo (I666)
 
454 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F1028)
 
455 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2893)
 
456 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2364)
 
457 Kelly Nee Young

cause of death: severe diabetes 
Davis, Kelly Nee (I765)
 
458 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I568)
 
459 Kenneth James Morlan
OBITUARY
Born: September 18, 1939
Died: September 13, 2009
Services:Wednesday, September 16th at 10:30 am at Grace United Methodist Church in Tiffin. Reverend Beverly Marshall - Goodell will officiate. A luncheon will follow at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Kenneth J. Morlan Memorial Fund.
Visitation:Tuesday, September 15th, 4:00 to 8:00 pm at Grace United Methodist Church.
Kenneth J. Morlan, 69, of Oxford, died peacefully Sunday, September 13, 2009 at University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics surrounded by his family.
Ken was born Sept 18, 1939 near Udell, Iowa . He served proudly in the Air Force from 1959 – 1963. Ken married his best friend, Twyla Hammes, on July 18, 1967. Ken and Twyla celebrated their 42nd anniversary this year. Ken worked at Wayne Feeds in Coralville for twenty nine years and Clear Creek Amana Middle School for six and a half years. Ken is survived by his wife Twyla and their three sons, Larry (Brenda) Morlan of Omaha, NE, Bob (Sara) Morlan and Andy (Darlene) Morlan of Oxford, his seven grandchildren, Emily, Kassie, Mitchell, Cameron, Seth, Tommy and Tyler, and one brother, Jerry (Sandy) Morlan of North Liberty. Ken enjoyed woodworking and he was a staple at the Iowa City Farmer’s Market for many years, where his barn board crafts were well known. He was fond of deer hunting, fishing, hot rods, playing poker, hunting mushrooms and telling his favorite stories about all of those activities. His grandchildren were his pride and joy and he spent much time laughing with them and loved every minute. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister Phyllis.
On-line condolences may be directed to www.lensingfuneral.com

SOURCE: Lensing Funeral Home web site, Iowa City, Iowa, September 16, 2009 
Morlan, Kenneth James (I1667)
 
460 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I627)
 
461 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F75)
 
462 Kenneth Leander Hammes
Kenneth has never been married, however Teresa is the daughter of a good friend, Rosie Laubach, and he adopted her into the Hammes family. 
Hammes, Kenneth Leander (I73)
 
463 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I594)
 
464 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I626)
 
465 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I787)
 
466 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F1033)
 
467 Kristine Lynn Hammes
OBITURAY
Kristina Hammes November 05, 1971 - September 30, 2009 Coralville, formerly of Sigourney

 Memorial Service: 2:00 p.m. October 04, 2009 at Powell Funeral Home - Sigourney Visitation: 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. October 03, 2009 at Powell Funeral Home - Sigourney Interment: October 04, 2009 at St. Mary Cemetery

 SIGOURNEY-Kristina Linne Hammes, age 37, of Coralville, formerly of Sigourney, passed away on Wednesday, September 30, 2009, at her home. Kristina was born November 5, 1971, in Sigourney, to David Lawrence and Carolin Sherry (Carter) Hammes. She graduated from Sigourney High School in 1990, received an accounting degree from A.I.B and studied Massage Therapy at La James College in Iowa City. Kristina married Don Tremmel and they were later divorced. She was currently working as an agent for AFLAC. Kristina enjoyed her children, granddaughter, taking motorcycle rides and guardian angels.
Survivors include her mom and dad: Ron and Sherry Kerr of Sigourney; three children: Courtney Torres and husband Andrew of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Colton Hammes of Coralville and Chase Tremmel of Sigourney; granddaughter: Kierra Noel Torres of Colorado Springs, Colorado; step-sister: Tami Baker and husband Donald of Maryville, Tennessee; grandmothers: Pat Carter and Nadine Kerr, both of Sigourney; many aunts, uncles and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her father in 1973; grandparents: Lawrence “Bud” and Julia Hammes and grandfathers: Bill Carter and Emery Kerr.
Celebration of Life Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 4, 2009, at Powell Funeral Home in Sigourney, with Rev. John Hembry officiating. Burial will be at St. Mary Cemetery in Sigourney. Visitation will be from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 3, 2009, at the funeral home. A memorial fund has been established for the family. Powell Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Sigourney is caring for Kristina and her family.

SOURCE: Powell Funeral Home web site, Sigourney, Iowa, October 1, 2009
 
Hammes, Kristine Linne (I1686)
 
468 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I613)
 
469 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I600)
 
470 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I600)
 
471 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I661)
 
472 La Vera Marie Hammes
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE BIRTH

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Priaulx, 2723 West Boulevard, a son, March 13, St. Mary's Hospital.

SOURCE: Racine Journal-Times, Racine, Wisconsin, Saturday, March 14, 1942 
Family: Ernest John Priaulx / La Vera Marie Hammes (F129)
 
473 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2841)
 
474 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I416)
 
475 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1904)
 
476 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1629)
 
477 Lawrence Adrian

Arrival: 18 May 1852 on S.S. Tirrell from Le Havre, France to New Orleans, Louisiana (USA)

Listed on ship manifest as:
97 Adrian, Lorenz 32 m Prusse
98 Adrian, Magdalene 26 f Prusse
99 Adrian, Marie 7 f Prusse
100 Adrian, Susanne 5 f Prusse

note: John Adrian is not listed on the manifest. He would have been 1 year old at the time of arrival. 
Adrian, Lawrence (I502385)
 
478 Lawrence John Peiffer

Residence: 1926, Keota, Iowa 
Peiffer, Lawrence John (I502523)
 
479 Lawrence William Vogel
OBITUARY
Lawrence Vogel, age 69, of Kansas City, Missouri, died May 30 at the K.U. Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas. He was born July 26, 1897 in Keokuk county, the son of Frank B. and Katherine Lutz Vogel. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. at Ss. Peter and Paul cemetery at Clear Creek.
Survivors include his wife, Belva; two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Barnhart of Cheyenne, Wyoming and Mrs. Marilyn Potter of Ottumwa; six sisters, Mrs. C. P. Hammes, Mrs. Elizabeth Dumont and Mrs. William Allar of Sigourney, Katherine Vogel of Iowa City, Mrs. Hugh Dehner of Clinton and Mrs. Henry Hammen of Manson; three brothers, Carl and Frank of Keota and Joseph of Sigourney; six grandchildren and one great grandchild.
He was preceded in death by four brothers, A. J., Jake, Michael and Leo, and one sister, Regina Vogel, who lost her life in a airplane crash in 1961 in Denver, Colorado. Reynolds Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements here.
[Clipping from The Sigourney Review - issue of June 7, 1987] 
Vogel, Lawrence William (I3480)
 
480 Lawrence William Vogel
William worked for the railroad and lived in Ottumwa, Iowa and Kansas City, Missouri. 
Vogel, Lawrence William (I3480)
 
481 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1983)
 
482 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2734)
 
483 Lena Mary Vogel
LENA HAMMES CELEBRATES 93RD
Ninety three members of Lena and the late Constant Hammes family gathered in the United Central Bank hall for a potluck dinner to celebrate their mother's and grandmother's 93rd birthday June 13.
Those present were: Norbert and Marie Hammes, Fairfield and their family; Rose and Dave Bollie, Laurie, Shelly and Lonnie, Tiffin; Carol and Dan Vorhies, Susan Christy and Billy, Monticello; John and Rhonda Hammes and Trenton, Fairfield; Barbara and Reg Hughell, Angie, Mandy and John, Batavia; Mary and Tony Webb, Batavia.
Marcella and Francis Schneider, Oxford, and their family; Dorothy Goody, Cindy and Allen, Iowa City; Dennis and John Schneider, Oxford and Ann Schneider, San Pedro, Calif.
Paul and Marion Hammes, Keota, and their family; Connie and Jim Weber, Jeff and Jill, Iowa City; Bonnie and Doug Laux, Aaron, Amy and Ryan, Cedar Rapids, Christy and Ron Lyle, Angie and Eric, Keota; Randy, Metz, Ariz., and Terry of Keota.
Kathryn and Kenneth Krier, Ollie and their family; Rick and Bev Krier, T. R. and Brian, Indianola; Jim, Ollie; Mary K. Ford, Indianola; Judy Book, Hedrick; Larry and Sue Krier
and Laura, Ottumwa and Mike Krier, Ollie.
Charles and Shirley Hammes, Marion; Mary and Paul Webb, Sigourney and their family; Ed and Joyce Webb, Chris and Scott, Tom & Vickie Webb, Michele and Eric, Sigourney, Janis and Ron Collins, Jennifer and Kevin, What Cheer, Mary K. and Richard Shepherd, Vicki, Bobby and Lisa of Eddyville; John Webb and Jona Dyson, Sigourney.
Robert and Marlene Hammes, Delta, and their family, Debbie Mefford and Elizabeth, Prairie City; Roberta and Joe Royce, Des Moines, Denise and Doug Morrell, Coralville; Russell Hammes, Delta and Cindy Van Hourveling, Oskaloosa.
Afternoon callers were Zeno and Edna Hammes.
Lena has been in the Sigourney Care Center since December. A party was held for her there June 15. On June 18, which was her birthday, callers to help her celebrate were Norbert and Marie Hammes, Marcella Schneider, Kathryn Krier, Mary Webb and Joe Sondag. 
Vogel, Lena Mary (I34)
 
484 Lena Mary Vogel
OBITUARY
MRS. LENA HAMMES DIES JULY 25
Mrs. Constant (Lena) Hammes, 96, of Sigourney died July 25, 1985 at the Sigourney Care Center.
She was born June 18, 1889 south of Talleyrand, the daughter of Frank and Katherine Lutz Vogel. She spent her childhood and was educated in the Clear Creek community. She was married to Constant Hammes February 22, 1911 at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church at Clear Creek. They farmed and lived in the Clear Creek community until moving to Sigourney in 1953. Mr. Hammes died February 27, 1978.
Surviving are four sons, Norbert of Fairfield, Paul of Keota, Charles of Marion and Robert of Delta; three daughters, Mrs. Francis (Marcella) Schneider of Oxford, Mrs. Kenneth (Kathryn) Krier of Ollie and Mrs. Paul (Mary) Webb of Sigourney; 42 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; one brother, Carl Vogel of Keota; two sisters, Margaret Hammen of Fort Dodge, and Mary Dehner of Wenatchee, Washington.
She was preceded in death by seven brothers. Andrew, Jacob, Mike, Frank, Lawrence, Leo and Joe; five sisters, Elizabeth Dumont, Matelda Allar, Katherine Vogel, Regina Vogel, and an infant sister; two sons, Orville and an infant Eldred and one daughter, Clarissa in infancy.
Funeral services were held July 27th at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Sigourney with Msgr. Edward Greer officiating along with the Rev. David Wilkening of St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church in Bloomfield. Rosary Was held July 26th at 8:00 p.m. at the Holm Funeral Home in Sigourney. Burial was in the Ss. Peter and Paul cemetery at Clear Creek.
Casket bearers were James Hammes, John Schneider, Richard Krier, Russell Hammes, Daniel Hammes, Edward Webb, James Krier and Duane Hammes. Lector was Bernard Vogel. Altar boys were Jeff Weber, Chris Webb and Allen Goody. Music was by Sharon Peiffer, organist and Mrs. Phyllis, soloist.
SOURCE: Sigourney News Review, Sigourney, Iowa, July 31, 1985 
Vogel, Lena Mary (I34)
 
485 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I500930)
 
486 Leo Raymond Vogel
KEOTA FARMER KILLED MONDAY
Hay Baler Accident Causes His Death

Leo Raymond Vogel, 59, a Keota farmer, was killed Monday afternoon while operating a hay baler on the John W. Greiner farm, south of Talleyrand. He was alone at the time. He had farmed in that community for the past 34 years. Dr. R. Giles Gillett said his right arm was mangled and it was necessary to partially dismantle the baler to release him. The cause of his death was from shock, according to Dr. Gillett.
He was born January 23, 1899 on a farm near Harper, the son of F. B. and Katherine Lutz Vogel. He attended the school at Clear Creek and St. Ambrose college in Davenport. On May 6, 1924 he was married to Magdalena Peiffer at the Clear Creek church. To this union four children were born. He was a member of the Ss. Peter and Paul's Catholic church at Clear Creek and a member of the Knights of Columbus.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Jake. He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Virginia Margaret Vogel of Des Moines; Mrs. Robert Brady of Oskaloosa and Mrs. James Pease of Great Falls, Montana; a son, Donald James Vogel, of Washington, Iowa, and three grandchildren.
He also leaves seven sisters, Katherine Vogel of Iowa City, Mrs. Henry Hammen of Manson, Regina Vogel of Oakland, California, Mrs. Mary Diener of Clinton, Mrs. C. P. Hammes, Mrs. Peter Dumont and Mrs. William Aller of Sigourney; five brothers, Mike Vogel of Chicago, Illinois, Joe Vogel of Harper, Andrew Vogel of Coralville, Frank and Carl Vogel of Keota.
Funeral service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday morning at the Ss. Peter and Paul's church in Clear Creek, conducted by the Rev. Marvin Siegers and burial will be in the parish cemetery.
[Clipping of Wed., July 2, 1958] 
Vogel, Leo Raymond (I3481)
 
487 Leo Raymond Vogel
OBITUARY
Funeral services for Leo Vogel, 59, Keota farmer, will be held Thursday morning, July 3rd at 9:30 a. m. at St. Peter and Paul’s Catholic Church with the Rev. Marvin N. Sieger officiating. Burial will be in the Clear Creek cemetery.
Vogel was killed Monday about 4 p.m. while operating a hay baler alone on the farm of John W. Greiner south of Talleyrand.
Coroner R. Giles Gillett said it was necessary to partially dismantle the baler to release the body. The right arm was badly mangled.
He was born January 23, 1899, in Clear Creek township, the son of Frank B. and Katherine Lutz Vogel. He attended St. Ambrose college at Davenport. He was married May 6, 1924 to Magdelena Peiffer, who survives. He was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul’s Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus.
Surviving besides his wife are a son, Donald James Vogel of Washington; three daughters, Virginia Margaret Vogel of Des Moines, Mrs. Robert Brady of Oskaloosa and Mrs. Jane Pease of Great Falls Montana and three grandchildren.
He also leaves six brothers, Lawrence of Kansas City, Andy of Coralville, Mike of Chicago, Frank and Carl of Keota and Joe of Harper, and seven sisters, Mrs. C. P. Hammes, Mrs. William Aller and Mrs. Peter Dumont of Sigourney, Mrs. Henry Hammen of Manson, Miss Regina Vogel of Oakland, California, Mrs. Mary Dehner of Clinton and Miss Katherine Vogel of Iowa City.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother Jake.
SOURCE: Keokuk County Eagle June 3, 1958 
Vogel, Leo Raymond (I3481)
 
488 Leo Raymond Vogel
Leo was killed while operating a hay baler on the John W. Greiner farm, south of Tallyrand. He was alone at the time. Leo had farmed in that community for the past 34 years. Dr. R. Giles Gillett said his right arm was mangled and it was necessary to partially dismantle the baler to release him.
The cause of his death was from shock, according to the Dr. Leo attended school at Clear Creek and at St. Ambrose college in Davenport, Iowa. 
Vogel, Leo Raymond (I3481)
 
489 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2190)
 
490 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2039)
 
491 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2128)
 
492 LIFE STORIES

DOROTHY PIETROK WAS FAMOUS FOR CARING
“The Milwaukie woman touched many lives with her kindness, day-care center and greeting cards”
There were at least 1,000 people at Dorothy Mae Pietrok’s service. People filled the pews and crammed along the sides and in the back of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. The ushers ran out of funeral cards; there were 12 priests and the bishop at the altar with three priests sitting in the congregation.
Dorothy wasn’t rich or famous or prominent in the worldly sense. In fact, many would define her as “just a homemaker” although she ran a day-care center and was a musician. But her death touched the hearts of more people than many of greater status.
When the Rev. Todd Molinari asked whether anybody had received a card or a plate of cookies from Dorothy almost everybody in the church raised a hand.
LOVED SENDING CARDS
Dorothy loved sending cards to people. She’d buy hundred at a time and rolls of stamps. She sent birthday cards to all the children in her day care, even when they were in their 30s. She sent anniversary cards to all her friends and neighbors, condolence cards on anniversaries of deaths, and congratulatory cards for every imaginable triumph.
When cards weren’t enough, Dorothy sent food. Anybody who needed cheering up received a plate of cookies. Neighbors who were sick or having problems received meals. When she watched her grandchildren, she invariably sent a bag of snacks to work with the parent and had a meal for them to take home when they returned. She took milk every week to the Salvation Army Greenhouse and food to Elizabeth House.
No one can figure out where she got all her energy. She was extraordinarily organized; her house was meticulous, even though she ran a day care in it for 37 years. She played piano and organ at her church, St. John the Baptist in Milwaukie, and for Saturday night mass at St. Peter Catholic Church. She played for weddings and funerals.
The money she made was tucked away here and there and was brought out to pay for cards or to send to charities or to people who needed a little help. Her family is just learning about many people she helped through the years.
DAILY WALKS
Dorothy walked two miles every evening rain or shine, with her friend and neighbor Donna Harland. They talked over life as they walked, and Dorothy called it her psychotherapy. Then, after dinner, she went out again to walk as she said her rosary.
Every year since she was diagnose with breast cancer in 1998, she walked for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. She thought she had the cancer licked, but it came back last year, and Dorothy died August 29, 2004.
She was born in Salem, met Charles Pietrok at a high school dance and, after a year at Marylhurst, married him when she was 19, they lived a year in Struttgart, Germany, and moved in 1967 to a house in Milwaukie in a close-knit cul-de-sac of neighbors. She didn’t have children for three years and was considering adoption when she became pregnant. She then had five children in six years, then a 10 year break before she had her sixth child arrived as little dividend.
Dorothy ran a tight ship. All her children earned half their tuition at LaSalle High School by working summers at a nearby farm.
She was a tiny woman, always stayed thin and always kept her naturally dark hair, although she grew a distinctive white streak. She collected Hummel figurines. One of her favorite foods was fried oysters, which she never prepared because she was the only one in the family who liked them. But she always ordered them at the Ringside Restaurant.
She was determined to live, but recently asked a friend, “How do you know when to give up?” Her friend didn’t have an answer.
Dorothy was planning to walk again this Sunday in the Race for the Cure. Instead her name will be on
any, many pink “in memoriam” tags, worn by other walkers and runners who are participating in her spirit,

SOURCE: The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Tuesday, September 14, 2004
 
Heuberger, Dorothy Mae (I310)
 
493 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I502446)
 
494 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I647)
 
495 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2768)
 
496 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2367)
 
497 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1907)
 
498 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2859)
 
499 Lloyd Hahn
Lloyd graduated from Sigourney High School, Sigourney, Iowa with the Class of 1944. 
Hahn, Lloyd William (I604)
 
500 Lloyd William Hahn

cause of death: Cancer 
Hahn, Lloyd William (I604)
 

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