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751 Name: Vernon W Wunnenberg
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 2 Jul 1894
Death Date: 12 Mar 1977
SSN: 265093404
Enlistment Date: 30 Apr 1918
Discharge Date: 1 Jul 1919
US Dept. of Veterans Affairs BIRLS file 
Wunnenberg, Vernon William (I83)
 
752 Nellie Ella Felts
Banning – Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Ella Felts, 67, of 72 W. Hoffer Street, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Wiefels & Son Mortuary chapel.
The Rev. Charles Neigh, pastor of the banning Community Church of which Mrs. Felts was a member, will officiate.
Interment will be in San Gorgonio Memorial Park.
Friends may call at the mortuary chapel after 3 p.m. today.
The family said contributions may be made in the name of the deceased to the American Cancer Society, 619-G Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, California, 92506.
Mrs. Mollie Rausten reported that a Memorial Fund is being established in memory of Mrs. Felts by the Hospital Auxiliary, San Gorgonio Pass Memorial Hospital, 600 N. Highland Springs Avenue, Banning, California.
Mrs. Felts was a member of the Community Methodist Church Friendship Circle, AARP San Gorgonio Pass Chapter 10, Banning Woman’s Club, San Gorgonio Pass memorial Hospital Auxiliary, Romona Shrine 70 Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem, and a past matron and life member of the Order of Eastern Star, San Gorgonio Chapter 515.
Born December 24, 1898 in Iowa, Mrs. Felts had been a resident of California and Banning for 25 years. She died suddenly in Pass Hospital at 11:40 a.m. May 4, 1966.
Survivors include her daughter Mrs. Olga Rode of Inglewood, sister Miss Emma Riepe of Burlington, Iowa, and two grandchildren.
Daily Record-Daily Gazette, Banning, California. Thursday, 5 May 1966.
 
Riepe, Nellie E. (I187)
 
753 Neola Ashton
Neola Wanda Ashton, 68, of 211 2nd St., Green Rock, died Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1992, at Illini Restorative Care Center, Silvis.
Graveside services are 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Hampton Cemetery.
There is no visitation. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association.
Fairman Funeral Home, Green Rock, is in charge of arrangements.
The former Neola Wanda Whitaker was born May 23, 1923, in Wapello, Iowa, the daughter of Albert and Elsie Riemann Whitaker. She married Roy Ashton Oct. 28, 1943, in Kahoka, Mo. He died in 1970.
Mrs. Ashton retired in 1983 from the dietary department at the former Lutheran Hospital, Moline.
She enjoyed crocheting and bingo.
Survivors include daughters, Pat Belowske, Colona, Vivian Michaelson, Hampton, Sandra Browne, East Moline, Nora Ashton, Green Rock, and Mary Howard, Denver; a son, Roy G. Ashton Jr., Hampton; 11 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and a sister, Helda Frazee, Green Rock.
The Dispatch, Moline, Illinois. Thursday, 6 February 1992.
 
Whitaker, Neola Wanda (I243)
 
754 News article [probably from the Hawk Eye] 1896.
Orange blossoms.
Thursday afternoon a party living two miles north of Kingston drove into the city and proceeded direct to the county clerk’s office.
“Square.” said one of the party, names Fred Riemann, “we’ve come here t’ get hitched up, me and Ida Hinson. This is her maw an’ sister and the boy is a friend of mine named Rice.”
If there is anything that pleases Clerk Lange, it is a wedding, and he bestirred himself to make the occasion one of comfort, joy and happiness to the members of the party.
While the license was being drawn up in due form, the prospective groom, a medium sized thin faced young man of twenty-five, with hair long enough to braid, recited his family history to the entertainment of the fast gathering crowd.
Max Hirsch was present and gallantly offered to hunt up a knot-splicer. He went out and soon returned with ‘Squire Riepe. While Hirsch was absent the bride, in the most innocent manner, stood out in the rotunda and combed her bangs. Just as the Squire came up the stairs, the bride’s mother carefully and reverently unwound several fathoms of store twine from a band-box and took therefrom a wreath of artificial orange blossoms and a white veil which were fastened to the bride’s hair. Then bunches of white flowers were attached to the groom’s coat, they lined up and the ceremony began.
As soon as the ceremony was concluded the wreath, veil and bunches of blowers were removed from bride and groom and reverently replaced in the band box, which the bride’s mother again took under her protection and the procession, led by Max Hirsch and the groom, started for ‘Squire Riepe’s office where a beautiful marriage certificate, with a green border and an intricate net-work of yellow and blue lilies crowned by a picture of a wedding party, was filled out and signed.
“We’ve got fourteen miles of muddy roads before we get back t’ the farm, but durn me if I’m a carin’ if it was two miles or two hundred,” said the groom as he gazed affectionately at his wife.
Riemann set up the cigars to the crowd, paid the ‘squire two plunks and he and his bride, followed by the other entirely satisfied and happy members of the party, started out to wind the team.
 
Riemann, Frederick William Jr. (I99)
 
755 News of death, Morning Sun News-Herald, 26 October 1939, Muscatine Journal and News Tribune, 27 October 1939. Long news article on funeral, Morning Sun News-Herald, 2 November 1939. Wunnenberg, Clarice Marie (I70)
 
756 Nora K. Ashton, 58, Silvis, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2015, at her home.

Funeral services are 2 p.m. Monday at Van Hoe Funeral Home, East Moline. Burial will be in Hampton Township Cemetery, Hampton. Visitation is one hour prior to services. Memorials may be made to the family.

Nora was born June 13, 1957, in Moline, the daughter of Roy G. and Neola W. Whitaker Ashton.

She had worked at Desaulniers Printing Co., Moline. She loved her son's cat, "Phantom." Nora enjoyed doing ceramics.

Survivors include her children, Renee Ashton and Justin Ashton, both of Silvis; three grandchildren; sisters, Patricia Belowske, East Moline, Vivian (Joel) Michaelson, Hampton, Sandi (Terry) Browne, East Moline, and Mary Ann Ashton, Denver, Colo. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Roy Ashton Jr.; nephews, Roy Ashton III and Alan Belowske; great-nephew, Brayden Browne; and brother-in-law Rodger Belowske.

Online condolences may be left for the family at vanhoe.com.

(Source: QCOnline, Thu Nov 19, 2015)
 
Ashton, Nora Kay (I388)
 
757 not listed as among surviving family members in her mother's obituary in 1939 or in her brother's obituary in 1943. Feight, Anna Elizabeth Dolly (I143)
 
758 Note on Find a Grave
Betty had many great stories of her leaving Iowa and going to California to be a Riveter. Betty never forgot her Iowa roots. She married had one son Robert who had a son and daughter. 
Niehaus, Betty A. (I449)
 
759 Note on Find a Grave
Headstone lists middle name as Vern but correct spelling is Verne
 
Corson, Robert Verne (I459)
 
760 Note on Find a Grave.
Phoebe Ann Wade first married Lawrence Tee, b. c. 1845-46, PA, who died 23 Dec. 1892 and they had 4 children: Mary Frances, Isabelle, Catherine and Daniel. Then Phoebe Ann married Henry Cludy , b. c. 1854, PA, sometime before the 1900 Jackson Twp, DMC, IA census.

She married Henry Cludy 29 Nov 1894 in Burlington, Des Moines Co., Iowa. He was the son of Henry and Anna (Engel) Cludy. Phoebe's parents are transcribed from this marriage record as Assy and Mary (Verdan) Wade.

 
Wade, Phoebe Ann (I319)
 
761 Note on Find a Grave:
1st marriage: Dilworth Ralph Mattice
28 Nov 1932 Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana

2nd marriage: Orval Willard Bostic
14 May 1943 Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA

3rd marriage: FNU Nelson
date & place unknown

4th marriage: Herman George
26 Jun 1975 Carbon County, Montana
divorce 7 Aug 1975 Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana

Contributor: Karl Hamlin (47478442)
 
Anderson, Sylvia Pearl (I447)
 
762 Note on Find a Grave:
Fred Sielerman came to the US from Prussia in 1857 on the sailing vessel, Achilles. On the same ship was Anna Maria Sophia Dreckmeier who married Fred Sielerman on Feb 5, 1859. They were the parents of 12 children, 5 surviving to adulthood, Anna Sielerman Wunnenberg, Fred Sielerman Jr, Mary Sielerman Wischmeier, Carrie Sielerman and John Sielerman.

Fred Sielerman was a farmer near Sperry and was killed by the train while herding his cows.

 
Sielerman, Frederick Carl (I68)
 
763 Note on Find a Grave:
He arrived in the US in 1880 on the "City of Chester". On 19 Feb 1884, he married Minnie Grant of Warren County (IL Marriages, 1851-1900). He may be the brother of Fred Alfred Ahlstrand of Monmouth, IL, as they were from the same town in Sweden, and in 1900 Gustave was also living in Monmouth IL with his wife and children: Emily, William, Ernest, and Verrold. In 1910, he was working as a patternmaker in Peoria, living with everyone but Emily, and also with another child, Violet Ahlstrand Stephenson(1907). In 1930, he was widowed and living with his daughter (Verrold Wunnenberg) and her family in Burlington, Iowa.
 
Ahlstrand, Gustave (I79)
 
764 Note on Find a Grave:
Sohia Dreckmeier came to the United States in 1857 on the Archilles, the same sailing ship as Fredrick Sielerman. They were married 5 February 1859 in Iowa and became parents of 12 children. Only 5 survived to adulthood. Sohpia was the daughter of Johann Friedrick Dreckmeier and Anna Marie Lange.

 
Drerkmeier, Ann Marie Sophia (I69)
 
765 note: In the 1850 US census there is an Elizabeth, age 9, born in Ireland, who is listed as part of this family. However, her place of birth is listed as Ireland and Margaret Tee, age 9, is listed as born in Pennsylvania. Also in the 1860 US census there is a daughter Elizabeth, age 3, born in Iowa. I think that the Elizabeth born in 1841 was not a daughter but rather another relative. I find no further record of her. Tee, Richard (I321)
 
766 Obit from Find a Grave
Clifford W. Hinson, 91, of Kingston, died at home.

He was born to James E. and Elizabeth Dravis Hinson. On April 11, 1942, he married Helen L. Ertz at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Burlington. She died December 12, 2005.

Mr. Hinson was a farmer. He had also worked at J.I. Case Company for 14 years, retiring in 1982. He was a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II, serving in the South Pacific for three years. He was a member of SS. Mary and Patrick Catholic Church in West Burlington, Knights of Columbus #568, U.A.W. Local #807, and the Mediapolis American Legion. In his early years he was a semi-pro baseball player. He was an avid bowler, loved nature, and he especially loved his farm and family.

Survivors include sons, Michael (Connie) and Robert, both of Kingston, and John (Meredith) of Mediapolis; daughter, Sandra (Dr. Stephen) Massick of Fon Du Lac, Wisconsin; eleven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Besides his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, one sister, and one infant son, Stevan.

The Mass of the Resurrection was held at SS. Mary & Patrick Catholic Church, West Burlington, with the Rev. Father Dennis Martin (his nephew) as the celebrant and Rev. Father Patrick J. Hilgendorf as the concelebrant. Music was provided by the De Moines County Resurrection Choir.

Internment with full military honors by the Veterans Honor Guard, VFW Posts 10102,9162 American Legion Post 52, Hamilton-Walters Marine Corps League, and AMVETS Post 29 followed. 
Hinson, Clifford W. (I383)
 
767 Obituary
(Communicated)
Mr. Isaac Walker died at his home in Benton township, Saturday evening, December 23, 1899. He was born in Virginia April 28, 1830, and came to Iowa in 1841, settling in Des Moines county, where he had resided ever since with the exception of three or four years in Missouri. He was married April 1, 1855, to Miss Hannah K. Friend. To this union eleven children were born nine of which still survive him and were all present at the funeral except one daughter, Mrs. Mary Kastor, who resides at Allerton, Iowa. The children are all married except the two youngest daughters, who are still at home with their mother.
About fifty years ago Mr. Walker joined the United Brethren church. He changed his relationship about thirty years ago and became a member of the Methodist Episcopal church at Tamatown. He had filled most all of the official positions of the church and was class leader and trustee at the time of his death. He possessed a true Christian character and during his long sickness, which caused intense suffering he was never heard to complain. Mr. Walker was a loving husband and father and will be sadly missed in the home, in the church and in the community in which he lived. The funeral services were conducted December 25, 1899, by Rev. B. G. Hawkins, assisted by Rev. Pool of Wapello. The family has sympathy of their many friends in their sad bereavement.
 
Walker, Isaac (I289)
 
768 Obituary clipping from unknown newspaper, no date. Photocopy from Celia Crawford. Wunnenberg, Alvina "Vera" Clara (I8)
 
769 Obituary for Marlis Bremer. Moline, Illinois.
Marlis Bremer, 89, of Moline, Illinois, died Saturday, November 8, 2008, in Heartland Health Care Center, Moline.
Services are 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Celebration of Life Chapel at Trimble Funeral and Cremation Center, Moline. Visitation is one hour prior to the services. Private burial will take place at Rock Island National Cemetery.
The former Marlis Ann Martinson was born July 15, 1919, in Decorah, Iowa, the daughter of Adolph and Gertrude (Steine) Martinson. She married Ralph W. Bremer on December 13, 1941, in Rock Hill, Missouri. He died April 27, 1997.
Marlis and her husband owned and operated many restaurants for over 40 years, most notably Bremer’s White Spot Restaurant in Rock Island.
Marlis is survived by many nieces and nephews and their families, who were very dear to her heart. She was preceded in death by her husband and three sisters.
She had many dear neighbor friends from Moline who visited her faithfully. She cherished their friendships. We will all miss her greatly.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staffs of Heartland Health Care Center, Fort Armstrong in Rock Island, and Comfort Harbor in Mian, for their exceptional care and support.
The family invites you to share memories and condolences and light a candle in Marlis’ memory at www.TrimbleFuneralHomes.com.
 
Martinson, Marlis Ann (I417)
 
770 Obituary from Find a Grave:
Dorothy Marie Springsteen, 82, of Burlington, died at 8:25 AM Sunday, March 2, 2014, at the Great River Klein Center in West Burlington.

Born January 11, 1932, in Des Moines County, she was the daughter of George W. and Alta Benkert Riemann. On July 15, 1950, she married Elmer Charles Springsteen in Des Moines County.

Dorothy had worked as a secretary for several businesses in Burlington including Sylvania and Burlington Hospital. She also had held the position as the first ward clerk for the Burlington Hospital.

She was a 1950 graduate of Huron High School.

She was of the Methodist faith. She took pride in being a good wife, mother, and grandma. She especially enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren and always had an ice cream cone or homemade oatmeal cookies ready for them with they visited. Some of Dorothy's hobbies were putting puzzles together, working outside with her flowers and reading. She especially enjoyed loving and caring for her pet birds, Teddy and Peaches.

Survivors include her husband,one son, two daughters, five grandchildren, five sisters, and one brother, and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Florence Miller. 
Riemann, Dorothy Marie (I396)
 
771 Obituary, Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, 22 April 1952, page 2. Wunnenberg, Wayne Eugene (I42)
 
772 Obituary, Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, 22 December 1949, page 13. Randolph, Cora Alice (I250)
 
773 Obituary, Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, 22 March 1976, page 4. Wunnenberg, Mabel Caroline (I60)
 
774 Obituary, Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, 23 February 1950, page 20.

World War I draft registration card. Walter William Wunnenberg. Birth date: 17 December 1885. Residence: 1114 N. 9th St., Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa. Native born citizen. Occupation: Laboror. Employer: Citizens Water Co. Nearest relative: Tille Wunnenberg (mother), 114 N. 9th St., Burlington. Height: tall. Build: medium. Eyes: blue. Hair: dark. 17 September 1918. 
Wunnenberg, Walter William (I58)
 
775 Obituary, Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, 23 November 1948, page 17.
News article of death, Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, 9 November 1948, page 13. 
Wunnenberg, Raymond Frederick (I44)
 
776 Obituary, Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, 28 November 1953, page 9. Ping, Bolen Elijah (I249)
 
777 Obituary, Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, 8 February 1950, page 16. Schenk, Raymond Walter (I56)
 
778 Obituary, Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, 8 May 1989, page 7.
Pearl D. Niehaus, 84, of Mediapolis, died Sunday, May 7, 1989, at University Hospitals, Iowa City.

Born February 4, 1905, at Pleasant Grove, she was the daughter of Peter and Ida Wunnenberg Schmidt. She married Harry J. Niehaus April 11, 1923, at Burlington. The couple farmed in the Mediapolis community before retiring. She was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Mediapolis, church-related organizations and the Sunshine Club. Surviving are her husband; one son, Keith W. Niehaus, Fort Dodge; one daughter, Betty Jarman, Los Angeles, California; two sisters, Ella Ping and Delia Burgus, both of - Mediapolis; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren .

Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Hagele and Honts Funeral Home, Mediapolis. The service for Mrs. Niehaus will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Hagele and Honts Funeral Home, Mediapolis, with the Reverend Martin Lehmann officiating. Burial will be in Burlington Memorial Park Cemetery.

Memorials have been established for the Mediapolis Community Ambulance Service and the Senior Citizens' Bus 
Schmidt, Pearl Dorothy (I29)
 
779 Obituary, Burlington Hawk-Eye, 0 January 1980, page 18. According to her obituary Aletha married Raymond Dusenberg on 17 Janaury 1942 in Kahoka, Missouri. However, they appear as husband and wife in the 1940 census in Burlington, Iowa. Wunnenberg, Aletha Arlene (I37)
 
780 Obituary, Burlington Hawk-Eye, 14 January 1997, page 9. Niehaus, Clarence (I253)
 
781 Obituary, Burlington Hawk-Eye, 24 May 1996, page 9. Schmidt, Della Lola (I31)
 
782 Obituary, Burlington Hawkeye Gazette, 3 May 1989, page 14. Niehaus, Henry Herman (I254)
 
783 Obituary, Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa, 11 May 1992, page 7. Stapleton, Hortense Marie (I255)
 
784 Obituary, Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa, 11 November 1993, page 11. Burgus, Arthur Carl (I34)
 
785 Obituary, Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa, 22 December 1993, page 10. Harry J. Niehaus, 94, of Bethesda Care Center, Mediapolis, died Monday December 20, 1993, at Burlington Medical Center.

Born December 21, 1898, in Benton Township, he was the son of Henry and Mary Riepe Niehaus. He married Pearl Schmidt April 11, 1923. She died May 7, 1989. Mr. Niehaus was a retired farmer. He was a member of the Emanuel Lutheran Church of Mediapolis.

Survivors include a son, Keith Niehaus of Fort Dodge; a daughter, Betty Jarman of Los Angeles; a brother, Clarence Niehaus of Morning Sun; a sister, Esther Johnson of Burlington, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Besides his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers.

There will be no family visitation; friends may call as desired after 10 a.m. Thursday at Hagele and Honts Funeral Home, Mediapolis. Funeral services for Mr. Niehaus will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Hagele and Honts with the Reverend Dan Vojta and Dr. Martin Lehmann officiating. Interment will be at Memorial Park Cemetery, Burlington.

A memorial has been established for the Mediapolis Community Ambulance Service. 
Niehaus, Harry John (I32)
 
786 Obituary, Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa, 23 February 1992, page 7. Wunnenberg, Bertha Marie (I47)
 
787 Occupation is noted on birth record of his daughter. Rehfeld, Johann Heinrich Christian (I477)
 
788 Oliver E. “Hap” Swank
Services for Oliver E. “Hap” Swank of Friendly Valley, will be 10 a.m. May 29, Chapel of the Oaks, Eternal Valley Mortuary.
Mr. Swank, born 28 July 1898 in Pleasant Township, Iowa, died in Fillmore on May 23. He was 91.
He is survived by his wife, Ruth Swank; daughter, Marian Johnson; sons, Don and Roy F. Swank; sisters, Hazel Mueller and Kathryn Holiday; brother, William L. Swank; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be one half hour prior to the service. Memorials preferred to the Mason’s Homes.
The Signal, Santa Clarita, California. Saturday, 26 May 1990.
 
Swank, Oliver Emanuel (I489)
 
789 one son. Wunnenberg, Goldie Emma (I23)
 
790 Or 15 Nov 1903 Hinson, Earl Garrett (I481)
 
791 Or 4 Jun 1904 Hinson, Earl Garrett (I481)
 
792 Orval Schmeiser
Wapello, Iowa – Services for Orval M. Schmeiser, 90, of Wapello, will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Frist Presbyterian Church, Wapello. Burial will be in Wapello Cemetery.
Visitation is 6-8:30 p.m. today at Dudgeon-McCulley Funeral Home, Wapello.
Mr. Schmeiser died Monday, June 29, 1998, at Wapello Nursing and Care Center.
He had farmed the family farm.
He was born Feb. 26, 1908, near Wapello. He married Crystalle Dasher in 1939 at Casey.
Memorial may be made to the church.
Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Ruth Lillie, Iowa Falls, and Barbara Schmeiser, Malibu, Calif.; a son, Donald, Las Vegas; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa. Wednesday, 1 July 1998.
 
Schmeiser, Orval Milton (I111)
 
793 Otto Clarence Baird MD University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa Lockridge of 1910 while attempting to board a moving train at that place August 19 was thrown under the wheels and had Both legs cut off just above the ankle and died in the Burlington Iowa Hospital August 24 aged 24.
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 55 [Deaths]
 
Baird, Otto Clarence (I147)
 
794 Otto Wunnenberg, Farmer, Succumbs
Special to the Hawk-Eye Gazette
Mediapolis, Ia. – Otto Wunnenberg, 82, prominent Des Moines county farmer, died Monday night at his home in Franklin township after suffering a stroke Sunday.
Born Feb. 28, 1860 in Benton township, Wunnenberg has lived in this county all his life. He married Anna Marie Fielerman [Sielerman] Sept. 29, 1886 who survives with the following children: Clarence F., Morning Sun; Gillaris [Villars] H., Burlington; Mary and Grace, at home; three grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Malchow and Mrs. Vena Edmonds, Des Moines county. He was preceded in death by a granddaughter and three brothers.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed but will probably be Thursday. The body is at the Fry funeral home.
The Hawk-Eye Gazette, Burlington, Iowa. 27 April 1942
 
Wunnenberg, Otto Henry (I5)
 
795 Our file on Rootsweb
https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/243967/I1/-/individual

 
Wunnenberg, Heinrich August Joachim (I1)
 
796 Paul Scott obit
Paul Edmund Scott, 46, was dead on arrival at Charleston Methodist hospital, Dallas, Texas, Tuesday, November 8. His home was at 429 South Parks, Desots, Dallas.

Born November 16, 1930, in Burlington, he was the son of Edmund and Josephine Panther Scott. He served in the Air Force in the Korean conflict and married Bonnie J. Wunnenberg September 8, 1961, at Dodgeville.

He was assistant manager of the computer department of First Security bank of Dallas.

Surviving: The wife; two daughters, Cheryl Scott, Dallas, and Karen Scott, Burlington; his mother, Josephine Scott, Burlington; brother Leo, Sperry; and sister Rosemary Oetken, Burlington.

Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday, St. John Catholic church. Reverend Florian Demmer; Aspen Grove cemetery. Rosary, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Prugh's Chapel. 
Scott, Paul Edmond (I136)
 
797 Pearl Thomes
Funeral services were held Monday in Burlington for Mrs. Pearl Emma Thomes, Sperry, who died February 24, following an extended illness.
Burial was in Kossuth cemetery.
She was born August 6, 1902, in Des Moines county, the daughter of Frederick and Anna Riemann Wunnenberg. September 6, 1922, she married Clarence Thomes in Burlington.
Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Adrian Mellinger, Sperry; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Roy Anderson, Sperry, Mrs. Elmer Ruschill, Burlington, and Mrs. Minnie McKeown, Darien, Wis.; three brothers, Alfred and Ralph Wunnenberg, both of Burlington, and Vernon Wunnenberg, Miami, Fla.; also her mother Mrs. Anna Wunnenberg, of Sperry.
Her father and two brothers are dead.
Mediapolis, Iowa, Thursday, 1 March 1956.
 
Wunnenberg, Pearl Emma (I92)
 
798 Photocopy of funeral handout from Celia Crawford. Sullivan, Amelia Lillian (I84)
 
799 Photograph of Henry on Find a Grave added by Daivd Hiehaus Niehaus, Henry (I251)
 
800 Photograph of Warren with trophy for grand champion at Midwestern Rudimentary Drum Championship competition, The Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa, 30 July 1963, page 3.
Photograph of the Blue Echoes, including Warren as drummer, The Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa, 15 February 1964, page 5.
Lived in Fort Meyers, Florida
 
Wunnenberg, Warren (I132)
 

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