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951 | Ursula E. 'Babe' Corson was born to Earl and Venus (Heald) Lent on Oct. 7, 1935, in Wessington Springs, S.D. She lived on farms and in various towns until her parents settled in Hardin, where she graduated school. Babe passed away peacefully with her daughter by her side on April 19, 2014. Babe married Robert "Bob" Corson on June 30, 1954, and together they had three children, Vickie, Vern and Valerie. Later, Babe and Bob divorced but remained friends. Babe worked for Charles Tolliver, Lowe & Associates and Jesme Lowe as an office manager/secretary for numerous years. Not one to take retirement lying down, she worked part time for the MAP Program until health issues forced her to take things easy. Babe was truly an amazing woman; she lived a full life and enjoyed many different things. Bowling was her passion; she loved the competition and camaraderie of the game. During the 1977-78 season Babe became the first woman bowler in Billings to bowl a 700 or higher series. Her 713 was considered the state record at that time. She was inducted into the Billings Women's Bowling Association Hall of Fame in 1986 for Meritorious Service and in 2001 as a Star of Yesteryear. Over the years she met and made friends, had many fond memories and tales to tell. She loved jokes and always had a new one to share. Babe is survived by her three children, Vickie Ahrberg of Ontario, Calif., Vern (Patty) Corson of Las Vegas and Val (Tom) Miller of Billings; and her brother, Dennis Lent, also of Billings. She also leaves behind seven grandkids, six great-grandkids with one to arrive in May, several nieces and nephews and special family member Shannon McGuire of Helena. She was preceded in death by her parents, in-laws Bob and Lou Corson, Vera Urban, ex-husband, stepdad Leon Bettey, sister Mary Jo and brother-in-law Joe Zimmerman, sister-in-law Judy Lent, aunt and uncle Norma and Joe Hanks, brother-in-law and sister-in-law Jack and Chris Corson. Cremation has taken place and a memorial gathering will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Youth Bowling Association, c/o Teresa Lang, 420 Judith Lane, Billings, MT or B.A.R.K. (Billings Animal Rescue Kare), 4017 First Ave. So., Billings, MT. Mom — always remembered, always loved, thank you for everything. Ursula "Babe" Corson, died April 19, 2014. Graveside service will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2014, at Mountview Cemetery. | Lent, Ursula Elaine (I462)
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952 | US Army Transport Service Passenger Lists: Name: Vernon W Wunnenberg Departure Date: 11 Apr 1919 Departure Place: Bordeaux, France Arrival Date: 23 Apr 1919 Arrival Place: Hoboken, New Jersey Residence Place: Sperry IA Mother: Anna Wunnenberg Ship: SANTA TERESA Military Unit: CO G 35 ENG Rank: Private Service Number: 2857660 | Wunnenberg, Vernon William (I83)
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953 | US Army. 139th Infantry. Company C. | Wunnenberg, Herbert Otto (I85)
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954 | US Army. Iowa. 332nd Engineering Battalion. GS Regiment. Private First Class. | Wunnenberg, Wayne Eugene (I42)
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955 | US Army. Private First Class. | Howe, John Everett (I441)
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956 | US Army. Sergeant. | Wunnenberg, Dorothy Louise (I39)
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957 | US Federal Census Mortality Schedule. John F. Malchow died in September 1969 of typhoid fever. | Malchow, Johann F. (I146)
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958 | US Federal Census Mortality Schedules | Courts, Matilda (I334)
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959 | US Navy. | Waddell, Donald (I456)
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960 | US Navy. | Mellinger, Adrian Joseph (I342)
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961 | V.H. Wunnenberg Villars H. Wunnenberg, 1209 S. Seventh, died at Burlington hospital Saturday following an extended illness. He was born at Sperry on July 28, 1893, the son of Otto and Ann Sielerman Wunnenberg and married Verrold Ahlstrand Nov. 26, 1919, at Monmouth, Ill. A veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion and the Zion United Church of Christ, he worked as a toll collector on the MacArthur bridge for over 17 years before retirement in 1956. Surviving are his wife; a son, Harold V. Wunnenberg, Burlington; two daughters, Mrs. Homer (Evelyn) Ball, San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Jack (Geraldine) Volker, Everau, France; two sisters, Mary Wunnenberg and Grace Wunnenberg, both of Burlington; one brother, Clarence F. Wunnenberg, Morning Sun; four grandchildren; one niece and one nephew. Services are pending at Prugh’s chapel. Burial, with military services at graveside, will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. | Wunnenberg, Villars Henry (I64)
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962 | Vera Dorothy Melson San Juan – Vera Dorothy Melson, 88, died June 6, 1993, at San Juan Nursing Home. Born in Wapello, Iowa, Melson had lived in Richland, Iowa before moving to the Rio Grande Valley in 1945, and the San Juan area 25 years ago. She was a Home Economics teacher. She was a member of the San Juan United Methodist Church for 50 years, past matron of Order of Eastern Star, member of San Juan Music Club, and holder of a lifetime teaching certificate for the state of Texas. Survivors include a son, Joe Melson of San Juan; a brother, Orval Schmeiser of Wapello, Iowa; a sister, Alice Robertson of McAllen; two grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. today at Kreidler Memorial Chapel on North Taylor Road. Burial will be at Valley Memorial Gardens Cemetery in McAllen. Memorial contributions may be made to the San Juan United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 47, San Juan 78589, American Cancer Society, c/o Marjorie Naylor, 211 Daffodil, McAllen or to a charity of choice. Kreidler Funeral Home in McAllen was in charge of arrangements. The Monitor, McAllen, Texas. Thursday, 8 June 1993. | Schmeiser, Vera Dorothy (I113)
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963 | Vernon W. Wunnenberg, 82, of 2048 Gnahn, died at 12:25 p.m. Saturday, March 12, in Klein hospital. He was born July 2, 1894, in Sperry, the son of Fred and Anna Riemann Wunnenberg. Feb 23, 1921, he married Amelia Sullivan; she died May 30, 1965. He was a pioneer aviator, a retired aircraft mechanic and pilot and an Army veteran of World War I. He was a Protestant, a member of Veterans of World War I, OX-5 Club, and Antique Airplane Assn. Surviving: Two brothers, Alfred, Burlington, with whom he made his home, Ralph, Burlington; one sister, Mrs. Roy (Alice) Anderson, Sperry; a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Prugh's chapel, Rev. Dale A. Hempen; Aspen Grove cemetery. Burlington Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa. 13 March 1977 | Wunnenberg, Vernon William (I83)
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964 | Verrold A. Wunnenberg Mrs. Verrold A. Wunnenburg, 80, of 1209 S. Seventh, died Wednesday, Jan. 16, at Elm View Care Center. The daughter of Gustave and Wilhelmina Ahlstrand, she was born January 21, 1899 in Monmouth, Ill. She married Villars H. Wunnenberg on November 26, 1919, Monmouth; he died in 1961. She was a housewife and a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Royal Neighbors of America and the Zion United Church of Christ. Surviving: two daughters, Evelyn Ball, San Diego, Calif, and Geraldine Voelker, Burlington; son Harold, West Burlington; sister, Violet Stephenson, Mediapolis; fourth grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Monday, Prugh’s Chapel, Rev. Dale . Hempen; Memorial Park cemetery. A memorial to the Zion United Church of Christ has been established. Burlington Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa. Thursday, 17 January 1980. Page 19. | Ahlstrand, Verrold Amanda Marie (I65)
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965 | Virgil T. Fish Wapello – Virgil T. Fish, 87, former Wapello resident, died Friday at the Burlington Medical Center. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Dudgeon-McCulley Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Moon officiating. Friend may call from 4 to 6 and 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, where Masonic services will be held at 7 p.m. Burial will be at the Victor, Iowa, Memorial cemetery. Mr. Fish had been a shoe repairman and did related leather work. He was born Oct. 25, 1899, at Victor, the son of Will and Luna (Smith) Fish. He was married Oct. 25, 1927, to Gertrude Robertson, at Marengo. Mr. Fish was a member of Wapello Lodge No.5, A.F.& A.M., Kaaba Temple, Davenport Consistory and the American Association of Retired Persons. He is survived by one daughter, Lela Severin of Keystone, Iowa, three grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife. The Muscatine Journal, Muscatine, Iowa. Saturday, 27 June 1987. | Fish, Virgil Theodore (I434)
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966 | Vleugel Cornelius F. Vleugel, 81, of Park Forest. Beloved husband of Elizabeth, nee Bremer; loving brother-in-law of Martha (Frederick) Siegrist; dear uncle of four nieces and one nephew. Funeral Thursday, July 20, 10 a.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 2901 Western Ave., Park Forest. Visitation Wednesday, 5-9 p.m., Lain-Sullivan Funeral Home, 50 Westwood Drive, Park Forest and Thursday at Church from 9 a.m. until time of service. Interment Aspen Grove Cemetery, Burlington, IA, Friday, July 21. Info: 708-747-3700. Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois. Tuesday, 18 July 1995. | Vleugel, Cornelius Faas (I419)
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967 | Wallace Walker Sperry - Wallace Walker, 78. Sperry, died at 7:45 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 11, at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born Sept. 29, 1894, in Sperry, the son of Harvey and Tillie Huffman Walker. He married Hattie Hinson Sept. 12, 1922, in Burlington. A farmer, he was a member of Kingston Methodist church. World War I veteran, and member of World War I Barracks of Burlington. Surviving the wife; three daughters, Mrs. Jane Bazel and Mrs. Elsie Pforts, Mediapolis, and Mrs. Joyce Doyle, Danville; a nephew, Junior Massey, Mediapolis; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral: Saturday, 1:30, Kingston Methodist church; Memorial park cemetery, Burlington. Body is at Fry Chapel, Mediapolis The Burlington Hawkeye, Thursday, January 11, 1973, page 15 | Walker, Wallace Grant (I357)
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968 | Warren Wunnenberg Warren “Spook” H. Wunnenberg, 47, of Fort Myers, Fla., died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1992, in Burlington. Born Oct. 21, 1944, in Burlington, he was the son of Ralph and Daisy Pforts Wunnenberg. On Jan. 20, 1970, he married Linda Spencer in Miami, Fla. Mr. Wunnenberg was a professional musician for 20 years. He was the Midwest Champion Rudimental Drummer for nine years. He played in the marching band at Burlington High School and, at the request of President Nixon, represented the United States in a rudimental drum championship. For the last 10 years he has owned and operated a lawn care business. He served in the war in Vietnam. Survivors include his wife, Linda; two daughters, Rayna D. and Krista L. Wunnenberg, at home; his parents, of Burlington; one sisters, Shirley Dorsey of Burlington; and one brother, Darwin Wunnenberg of Phoenix, Ariz. Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday at Prugh’s Chapel. The funeral for Mr. Wunnenberg will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Prugh’s Chapel. The Rev. Gary Chapman will officiate. Burial will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established for Mr. Wunnenberg’s children’s education. Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa. Thursday, 16 January 1992. Page 17. | Wunnenberg, Warren (I132)
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969 | Wendell Dusenbery Wendell D. Dusenbery, 73, of 1012 Iowa St., Burlington, died at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1990, at Burlington Medical Center. Born Nov. 26, 1916, in St. Paul, Minn., he was the son of Raymond and Ula Overton Dusenbery. He married Frances Schmitz July 5, 1941 in Kahoka, Mo. He was a machinist for Murray Trane Iron Works for over 41 years. He was an army veteran of World War II, a member of the Moose Lodge, Eagles, and was a lifetime member of Machinist Union Local 1521. He was of the Methodist faith. Surviving are his wife; one son, Billy Dusenbery, Burlington; one brother, Jay Dusenbery, Port Washington, Wis.; one half-sister, Sherry Orth, Tempe, Ariz.; two half-brothers, Leonard Dawson, Knoxville, and Larry Dusenbery, St. Louis; and one granddaughter. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Lunning Chapel. Services for Mr. Dusenbery will be 2 p.m. Friday at Lunning Chapel with the Rev. Durk Peterson officiating. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery. A memorial has been established for Faith Lutheran Church. | Dusenbery, Wendell Dwayne (I466)
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970 | William Kampmeier William Kampmeier, 84, of 107 N. Ninth, died at Jacksonville, Ky., Tuesday. He was born Dec. 8, 1881, in Des Moines county. Surviving: The wife, Mary; a sister, Mrs. Anna Tieman of Burlington; a brother, Ed Kampmeier of Mediapolis. The body will arrive the the Elliott-Lunning chapel Friday afternoon. | Kampmeier, William (I263)
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971 | William Pforts Dies at Home William Pforts, 57, of 944 S. Leebrick street, life resident of Des Moines county, died at his home Sunday morning at 6:30 after a 10 week illness. Born in Pleasant Grove, June 7, 1885, he had lived here since 1939 and was employed by the J.I. Case company. He married Julia Kampmeier March 24 1909. He was a member of the Evangelical church. Surviving are his widow; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Wunnenberg, Burlington and Mrs. Rudy Toncer, Panama City, Fla.; one son, Clarence Pforts of Burlington; three brothers, Fred, and Lewis of Burlington and Frank of Pleasant Grove, and four grandchildren. Services will be held at Giles funeral home at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday conducted by Rev. A.F. Koelling, pastor of Zion Evangelical church. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. The Burlington Hawkeye Gazette, Monday, April 5, 1943, page 2 | Pforts, William Henry (I160)
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972 | William Schenk, New London, Dies Suddenly New London- William Schenk, 73, retired farmer, passed away Friday morning at 8:30 while driving a car about six miles north of New London. Death was due to a hearth attack. Frederick William Schenk, son of Mary (Wasson) and Casper Schenk, was born at Morning Sun December 13, 1873. He was married at Mt. Union January 1, 1896 to Mary Elizabeth Gilyeart. Mr. Schenk was a member of the New London Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Schenk retired from the farm north of New London in the fall of 1941. Besides his widow, he leaves the following children: Mrs. Florence Totemeier, Mrs. Edna Crocker, Mrs. Mildred Mathews and Ralph Schenk, Mt. Union; Mrs. Myrtle Jones, Salem; Ray Schenk, Yarmouth; Paul Schenk, Winfield; sixteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The following sisters and brother survive: Mrs. Stella North, Winfield; Mrs. Cora Lauer, Mt. Union; Mrs. Selma Werner, Mt. Pleasant; Oliver Schenk, Kansas. Funeral service will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Elliott Chapel in New London with the Rev. Paul Ellis, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Winfield Scott Township cemetery. The Mount Pleasant News, Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Saturday, 29 May 1948. | Schenk, William Frederick (I216)
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973 | Wilma Marie Wunnenberg, 92, of Burlington, died at 7:20 p.m. Sunday, October 9, 2005 at Bickford Cottage. Born December 9, 1912 in Burlington, she was the daughter of Edward and Etta Walker Schuler. On June 3, 1932, she married Alfred Wunnenberg in Burlington. He died March 19, 1999. She was a member of Zion United Church of Christ. She loved to cook, play canasta, go on the river and fish. Survivors include two granddaughters; three great-grandsons; and one sister, Dorothy Reeb of Mediapolis. Visitation will be from 7:00 until 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Prugh's Chapel. The funeral for Mrs. Wunnenberg will be held in Zion United Church of Christ on Friday at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Dr. Gary Chapman will officiate. Burial will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery. "The Hawk Eye",Oct. 13, 2005 | Schuler, Wilma (I98)
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974 | Wilna Wunnenberg, 79, First Street, Sanford, died Sunday, July 25. Mrs. Wunnenberg was a homemaker. Born in Burlington, Iowa, she moved to Central Florida in 1988. She was Protestant. Survivors: daughter, Jackie Edwards, Sanford; brother Lloyd Berry, Minnesota; sister, Hazel Kiker, California; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Bisson Funeral Home, Sanford. The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Tuesday, 27 July 1999. | Berry, Wilna Mae (I485)
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975 | World War I draft registration card. Vernon W. Wunnenberg. Birth data: 2 July 1894 Home address: 1146 (can't read street name), Burlington, Iowa. Natural born citizen. Place of birth: Sperry, Iowa. Occupation: Machinist. Employer: Burlington Machine Works. Marriage status: single. Height: medium. Build: slender. Eyes: brown. Hair: brown. | Wunnenberg, Vernon William (I83)
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976 | World War I draft registration card. Villars Wunnenberg. Residence: Sperry, Iowa. Date of Birth: 28 September 1898. Natural born citizen. Place of birth: Sperry, Iowa. Occupation: Farming. Employer: myself. List of who you support: Father and mother. Claim exemption: no. Height: medium. Build: slender. Eyes: brown. Hair: Brown. Date of registration: 5 June 1917. | Wunnenberg, Villars Henry (I64)
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977 | World War I draft registration card: Arthur John Wunnenberg. Birth date: 3 October 1887. Natural born citizen. Born in Benton Township, Iowa. Occupation: Farmer: Employer: self. Residence: Huron Township Dependents: wife. Marriage status: married. Claim to exemption: wife to support. Height: medium. Build: medium. Eyes: brown. Hair: brown. 5 June 1919. | Wunnenberg, Arthur John (I20)
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978 | World War I draft registration card: Herbert Wunnenberg. Home address: R.R.2, Sperry, Iowa. Birth date 26 September 1895. Natural born citizen. Birth place: Sperry, Iowa. Occupation: farmer. Employer, Fred Wunnenberg, Sperry, Iowa. Marriage status: single. Requesting exemption: yes, needed on father's farm. Height: medium. Build: slender. Eyes: Gray. Hair: brown. Date of registration: 6-5-1917. | Wunnenberg, Herbert Otto (I85)
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979 | World Ward I draft registration card. Grey Dallas Robbins. Address: 2105 Des Moines, Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa. Date of birth: 28 November 1883. Natural born citizen. Occupation: Auto mechanic. Employer: Owner for self. Place of employment or business: 2105 Des Moines, Burlington. Nearest relative: Mr. Geo. Robbins, 179 Lincoln, Galesburg, Ill. Height: tall. Build: medium. Eyes: brown. Hair: dark brown. Date of registration: 9-12-18. | Robbins, Grey Dallas (I207)
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980 | World Ward I draft registration card: Birth data 5 February 1884. Residence: Route B, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa. Native born citizen. Occupation: day laborer. Nearest relative Anna M(can't read rest of middle name) Wunnenberg. Height: medium. Build: slender. Eyes: Gray. Hair: dark. Dated 12 September 1918. | Wunnenberg, Otto Henry (I18)
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