0; t\ DATE and HOUR OF SERVICE ) IN MEMORY OF 2:00 P.M. June 7, 1963 JOHN KASTLER CLERGYMAN DATE OF BIRTH Rev. Leon Wallace January 1, 1876 IOL01ST DEPARTED THIS LIFE Mildred Evans June 4, 1963 Velma Doolittle, acc, CASKET BEARERS Verne Kastler ero~ CJ!te CZ3ar Clarence Kastler dwr..ret ard ~ dar; Robert Kastler /Vul one cLen.:. ccJ1/or. trlJ2! Donald Kastler And 1TW~ JlPJYJ 60 Robert K. Kastler -no mO-ClrUrJ 1 '[Jar Wayne Kastler When, 9tw1 cwi to ~, HELD AT ...... Kastler Funeral Home {]or. fk·forn 01.1£ oor ~otJl'f1.)2 Eagle Grove, J C]irM and C)/w ~ m01 bAa,' INTERMENT q~G to ~ r711j rp~l-- Graceland Cemetery /~ to !ace, Webster City, Iowa W~ qluW~ CI'O.St tA.e bar, Kaatler Service lilng]e Grove, Iowa PRISCILLA JANE KASTLER Priscilla Jane Hitchcock was bonl on March 27,1927, 1l1e daughter of C. W. and Berle Comfort Hjtchcock~ at IN LOVING MEMORY Creston, Iowa. She received her PRISCII.I.A JANE KASTLER education in Creston, graduating from March 27, 1927 April 25. 1995 Ct:cston I-figh School in 1944. Creston. Iowa 08ceol~ Iowa Following her graduation, she taught SERVICES grade school in Creston. She was WilHm Funeral Home united in marriage to John Ka..c;;t1er of F..agle ~rove. Iowa Friday, April 2.8. 1995 at 10 a.m.. Woolstock on, March 27 ~ 1948 at Story City. The couple made their home WORDS OF COMFORT Reverend Neville Clayton near Woolstock, prior to ITloving to MUSIC Osceola in 1963. She returned to "Amazing Grace" "Old Rugged Cross" school in 1971, attending Southwest Kerry Amoruon. Soloist COlnnlunily College where sbe Barb Shultz. Accompanist received her LPN degree in Nursing. She was elnployed in the pediatrics CASKET BEAREIlS ward of Broadlawns Medical Center in Kary LeFebvre Jim Kmmer Robbie Kastler until She then Bob Baker Des Maines 1975. George Pett Doug Mummert began working at the Osceola Leisure Manor Nursing Home until her INTER.MEN1' retirement in 1985. John Kastler died Graceland Cemetery on November 5, 1990. Webster City. Iowa Priscilla Jane Kastler died at her "WiJlim l'tUural ~ home in Osceola on April 25, 1995 at Clarion - Eagle Grove - Latimer lbe age of 68 years and 28 days. Survivors include her sons, Monte Kastler, Osceola and John Kastler of Cberokee; daughters, Connie Kastler of Duncombe. Cyndi Kastler and Jane Kasller. bOlh of Osceola; and four grandchildren. . She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and one brother, Bill

Hitchcock. < Funeral services for Priscilla Jane Kastler were held on Friday, April 28, 1995. at the Cbapel of the Willim Funeral Home in Eagle Grove. The Reverend Neville Clayton officiated lbe 10 a.m. service. Burial was in Graceland Cemetery. Webster City, Iowa. ~ Willim Funeral Home of Eagle Grove was in charge of arrangements. IN MEMORY OF HELEN I. KASTLER DEPARTED THIS LIFE FridaY1 September 26, 1975 DATE AND HOUR OF SERVICE 2:00 P,M., Mbnday. September 29~ 1975 CLERGYMAN Robert M.acCanon

United Methodist Churcbt Ft. Dodge, Iowa ORGANIST 1\lrs. Clyde Doolittle

CASKET BEARERS George Shafer Stan Newman John Carroll Wayne Kastler Larry Kastler .J ohn Cl"ovisier HELD AT KastIer~Babcock-DeYoung Funeral Home Eagle Grove, Iowa INTERMENT Graceland Cemetery Webster City) lowa

Kastler-Babcock~DeYonng Service Eagle Grove~ Iowa In !>lemory Of RALPH D. MURPHY January 13.,. 1911 .July 20, 1990 SERVICES Monday) July 23, 1990 10:00 A.M. Parrott & Wood Chapel Waterloo, Iowa OFFICIATING Rev. Arno Melz Christ Lutheran Church Waterloo, Iowa ORGANIST Lucille Susong SPECIAL MUSIC HOld Rugged Cross" HNearer Ny'God To Thee" COMMITTAL SERVICE Monday~ July 23, 1990 2:00 P .. M. French Cemetery North East of Webster City, Iowa A PARROTT & WOOD SERVICE MRS. H. KASTLER I PASSED ON LAST FRIDAY MORNING]

-,-0- \VoolstocI( Lally Attained Age of 83 Years~ Ii Months and 1 Day IJefore Fatal .. Illness.

~.tJrs. Henry ~astler died at the h(:rne of her son, John Kastler', in Vy'oolstock township. ear!y last Fri­ df1.Y .morning. She has beell a 1'('sident of Woolstock township for 5~ years, and until the thne of her, f~tal Hhl€GS, 111 3 de her home on her: CWl1 farm. She came to \Voul-, ~~tock t.ownship with her husband ~nd settled on the old Kastler hcme­ &k8 d, and for rIB years ltved on the : ~"une fann. At that thne there \~... l-;r(l bLt hvo hO';.lS€S:; between their O"\"n and Webster City. Mrs. I-{ast- 1e1' was tn every sense a pioneer. Sbe was born in and came I to America when she" was 17 years i of age. Grossing the ocean and learning a new language and adopt­ ,1115' new Cllstonls, being her first bit lof pioneering. 'The following, very Htting obituary was read nt the fllneral services which were held at· the French church, which is lo­ cated on the Ka.... -.,tler homestead. IN MEMORY OF EUGENE L HILPIPRE ::& ,..------_...... 1869-1962

IN MfDMOUV OF SERVICES ON ELLA H. HILPll-'Ug SATURDA Y, SEPTEMBER 22, 1962 1869 • HHl5 2:00 P. M. S.mnVIGES FROM RHILOH LU1'HEHAN CHURcn ELMORE METHODIST CHURCH El.4MO HJ!JJ 'MINNBHOTA Elmore, :Minnesota THURSDAY, OCTOBEn 13, 19,j!) REV. OLEY WILSON, Officiating 2:00 P.M. HEV. H. E. J~I\oCOBSON OFFIGIATING INTERMENT IN RIVERVIEW CEMETERY BURIAL AT J RIVERVIEW' CEMETERY Elmore, Minnef'ota ELl\10n~. MINNl!!SOT}\ " PALLBEARERS f PALLBEARERS • Dean HHpipre Harolrl HUpirn'~ f Donald Hilp111re Harvey '1'ha fa Harold HHpipre Dean Hilpipre Donnis Meyers ,Raymond Hilpipre Keith HiJpipm James NuH Wayne Swanson

- Wicks Funeral Home ~-Funer~1 S&rvice Slattlluesdav "In Blue :'Earth

BLUE EARTH - Funeral ser­ IN MEMORY OF vice for Mrs. Bernard Reinke, 50, MRS. BERNARD H.EINKE who died at a Rochester hospital DATE OF BIRTH Saturday morning, will be 2 p.m. )Tuesday at St. Paul Lutiheran'l April 27, 1908 !churrClh in B~ue Eart!h. PASSED AWAY 'I The Rev. E. D. Eitert will of· April 18, 1959 ficiate with burial in Riverside cemete.ry. Cooks funeral home is TIl\fE AND PLACE OF SERVICE in charge.. . I Tuesday, April 21, 1959 Mrs. Reinke had oote,red the hos- ( 2:00 P.M. pitat Thursday night for brain 8t. Paul's Lutheran Church surgery. She suffered a stroke fol -1 CLERGY lowing the operation and died at I \5: 20 a.m. Saturday. I Pastor E. D. Eifert Survivors include her husband, I PALLBEARERS Bernard, two daughters, Jean and I Howard Smith her fabhe'r, Eugene .Hil-I MB~rVIYi11 Cecil Smith pipre of F a'i rmont and vhre'e S'iS~!1 Edgar Teskey ters all of Fairmont. Harold Benshoof The sisters are, (Laura) Mrs. i Foy Childs Floyd Perigo; (Lydia) Mrs. LeRoy I Arthur Snyder 'Swanson and (Luella) Mrs; La I Vern Nutt. Aihso surviving are two I PLACE OF INTERMENT brothers, Louis alld Henry. Hilpipre Riverside Cemetery I both of Elmore. Her mother and a \ Blue Earth, Minnesota brother preceded he in death. I Mrs. Reinke, formerly Mabel Hil­ ,pipre was born to Mr. and Mrs. \ Cook Funeral Service E1!1lgene Hilpipre, 0111 AprH 27. 10081 on a farm near Clarion, la., In . 1911) the family moved to a farm I,near Pilot Grove, Minn. 1 On Aug. 25, 1937. she married Bernard Reinke and they lived on a farm Dear Blue Earth. One of i their thr~e children died in in _ i fancy. LOUIS J{ILPI.PR1~

BORN

Novembef 30, '904 Woo Istock, 10\,/, I

TO ETERNAL REST

November 12,1976 F 1i ir mOn L. Min n()sota

SERVICES November 15, 1976 Monday 2:00 P,M. United Methodist Church Fairmont, Minnesota

CLERGYMAN Rev. Kenneth Trana

MUSIC Mrs. Martin Schamber Mr. A ogel' l'Senberg

INTERMENT

Lakeside Cemetery fairmont, Minnesot~

PALLBEARERS Gerold Buchan DOJ'1nis MeYl1rs Rav Holm Clyde Sheeley Charles Johnson Guy Steuer CLERGYMAN IN MEMORY OF Rev. Leon Wallace HENRY JEAN HILPIPRE IOLOIIT DATE OF BIRTH Mildred Evans July 11, 1894 Pearl Hopkins, ace. DEPARTED THIS LIFE CASKET BEARERS l\'tarch 9, 1963 Leonard Brandt Ordean Brandt DATE and HOUR OF SERVICE Everett Lindsay 2:00 P,M. March 12, 1963 Francis Rohrer George Mourlam Howard Hilpipre FLOWER COMMITTEE Mrs. Gaylord Jones 1\lr5, Robert Crovisier Mrs. Clifford Claude USHERS Robert Crovisier Alvin Caquelin HELD AT ~!etJlodist Church Woolstock, Iowa 'NTERMENT French Cemetel'Y Woolstock, Iowa Knstter Betvtee Engle Grove. lown Lydia Jane Hilpipre was born on Decemher 27. IN LOVING MEMORY OF 19U5 til Chulon, !mYil, the daughler 01 Eugene ano Ella (Kas(ler) Hilpipre. She attended country school ncar Pik\t LYDIA J. SWANSON ljlovc, 1\·1 illIlcsola and laLer \\(\rkctl 4:11 tile Urocel Y S!(lI'e in Olue Earth, J'..1innesola. 011 August 6, i 930 she was un iteu SERVICES 2:00 P.M. Monday, ARril 14,1997 it! 11131 riagc to Lef~oy SW(iIlSOIl itl Blue EarLh, i'v1illl!(:~ola. Grace Lutheran Church They famled from t 931 - 195 J in southern tv1innesota anu Fainnont, Minnesota northern lovv'a before ll1ovill~ 10 vai, !l10nl in I Q5 i. '.eRny CLERGYMAN passed a\vay on July I, 1981 and Lydia continued 10 live in Rev. Mark Braaten Fairmont. SIH: ....vas a member of the \\lomeus Relief Core. MUSIC Mrs. S\.V3nSOIl passed away friday afternoon, April Sa."ldy Ettesvold Organist I I, 1997 at the Unily llospital in Fridley, f\.,1 innesota at lhe Congregational Hvmns "On Eagles \\lin~gs" age of ninety one years. n "Amazmg Grace She is survived by one daughter. Fern Fisher and her "How Great Thou Art" husband, Raymond of 1\1ounds Vic\\', f\1illHesota: one son. INTERMENT Roy Swanson and his wife, Jean of EHsworth. \V'isconsin; Fairview Memorial Park FairnlOllt, rvfinnesota daughter-in-taw, Elaine \Vieskus and her husband . .lee of Jackson, tvllHnesota; nine grandchildrclI; cighl great PALLBEARERS Darrel Bishop Morris HoHand gl andchildren; Gile great great grandchild; one brother. Dean Hilpipre Kenneth Nutt Henry Hilpipre and iJis wife, Emma or Elmore. I\'linnesota: Harold Hilpipre Robert Swanson one sister, Luella Nutt of Fairmollt. MInnesota: nieces and nephews; other relatives and fl-iends. Sile is preceded in ARRANGEMENTS BY Olson Funeral Home death b)' her parellts: hushand. LeRoy: one SOil, \VaYtle Fairmont, rvIinnesota Swanson; two brothers, Edward and Louis J lilpiprc: two sislers, jv1abet R e:illke and Laura Perigo.

CS261

leROY LEVI SWANSON

BORN June 2. 1902 Martin County, Minnesota

TO ETERNAL REST JUly 1, 1981 Minneapolis, Mlr>nesola

SERVICES J~lly 3. 1981 Friday 3·30 P,M. Grace lutheran Church Fairmont, Minnesota

CLERGYMAN Rev John Thorstensen

MUSIC Miss Ruth Dan ielson Mr. Albert linter "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" "How Great Thou Art"

INTERMENT ~air\llew Memorial Park Cemetery I=airmont, Minnesota

PAllBEARERS Darrel Bishop Erland NelSOn Keith Hilplpre Maynard Swal1s0n Leonard Junger Robert Swanson

____w_. ___ LAURA MAE PER ]C;C)

BORN August 30, 1901 Wright County, Iowa

TO ETERNAL REST June 18. 1982 Fairmont. Minnesota

SERVICES June 21. 1982 Monday 2:00 P.M, United Methodist Church Fairmont. Minnesota

CLERGY Rev, Connie Carothers

MUSIC Mrs. Martin Schamber Mr. Roger TanQuisl

INTERMENT Fairview Memorial Park Fairmont. Minnesota

PALLBEARERS Harold H ilpipre Curtis Howard Keith HHp'lpre James Nut! Raymond Hilpipre Kenneth Nutt LAVERNE SYLVAN NUTT BORN November 14, 1913 East Chain Township Martin County. Minnesota TO ETERNAL REST June 23, 1986 Fairmont, Minnesota SERVICES June 26, 1986 Thursnay 10:30 A.M. United Methodist Church fairmont~ Minnesota CLERGYMAN Rev. Kenneth Wellman MUSIC Mrs. Claire Enge Mrs. Gerald Cox l'On Eagle's Wings" "1n The Garden'· INTERMENT Fairview Memorial Park Fairmont, Minnesota PALLBEARERS Donald Craig DeWayoe NtJtt Harold Hilpipre Gerald Nutt Keith Hilpipre Roy Swanson OBITUARY Edward Kastler Edward Kastlert the son of Henry "and Uluise Marshall Kastler J was born on January 31, 1890. at Wooistock, Iowa~ He died on Mon .. IN MEMORY OF day, J'Wle 30, 1980, at the Bethesda ED\VARD KASTLER Hospital in 81.. Paul, Minn. at the age i of 90 years, foW' months and 29 days. , DATE OF BIRTH He grew up and attended school in' .January 31, Imm the Woolstock area. October 2, 1915, ,he was united in marriage with DATE OF DEATH Marie Anna Pinkele at Omaha. Neb. Monday. June 30, 1980 The farhily lived at 'Jefferson, Iowa; ~' then moved to Sauk Centre, Minn. TIME ANO PLACE OF SERVICE and had live(lin st. Paul since 1923. ~ Safurday, July 5,_ 1980 Mrs.. Kastler died in 1973. During his 2 P,l\i. life, Mr. Kastler. t was a carpenter- ~ Kast.Ier~Babcock Funeral HOrtle bullder and was a member of! Eagle Grovel Iowa Carpenter Local No. 87 of 8t~ Paul. : He is survived by his children: CLERGYMAN Gladys, Mrs. Harlan Larson of St. Rev. Paul \Villiarnson Paul; Mrs. Vivian Barnett of St .. \ Paul; Arthur Kastler, of Oakland, 1 CASKET BEARERS Calif.; Wayne Kastler of'St: "Paul; Louis PinkeJe .John KasUer four grandchildren; nme r g'reat- , Busler Kastler Harold \V . Cia ude grandchildren. He was preceded in Lyle ScnipuH John Crovisier death by his parents, his wife, sev,en sisters and four brothers, including I INTERMENT Charles A. Kastler, longtime Eagle French Cenletery prove funeral director. Woolstock, Iowa Funeral ser~s for Edward Kastler were held'~SaturdaYJ July Kas~ ler-Ba bc{){'k Service 5 at 2' p.m. at the K~er·BabcocK EagLe Grove, Iowa Funeral Home in Eagle 'Grove. Rev. Paul Williamson offici~ and burial was in the French Ceri'itst~ery near Woolstock. Visitation was heJ.d at the Adam-Bradshaw-Haug~ Funeral Home in 81. Paul on We'dnesday and at the Kastler­ Babcoclt Funeral Home on Thurs­ Iday and Friday. EDWARD KASTLER WOOLSTOCK-Edward KasUer, 9O~' St Paul? Minn .• formerly of Woolstock, died Monday at Bethesda Hospital in SL Paul. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Kastler­ Babcock Funeral Home. Eagle Grove, with burial hi French Cemetery near Woolstock. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon on Thursday, Surviving are daughters. Mrs. Harlan (Gladys) Larson, and Mrs. Vivian Barriett.· both of SL Paul; sons. Arthur Ka~Uer t Oakland. Calif.; Wayne Kastler, SL Paul; four grandchildren and nine great .. grandchildren. , 1\1r. Kastler was born at Woolstock and received his education in the Woolstock area. He married Marie Anna Pinkc1e in 1915 at Omaha, Neb. They lived at Jefferson and Sauk Centre, Minn., and had liyed at SL Paul since 1923. Mr. Kastler. was a carpenter and building contractor and retired in 1955. )frs. Kastler died in 1973.

----y-.-y-"------...... ~--""-----~....-~-.-----~---- IN MEMORY OF M;RS. MARIE ANNA KASTI.. EIt DATE OF BIRTH February 2, 1893 DEPARTED THIS LIFE Saturday, November 3, 1973 DATE and HOUR OF SERVICE Wednesday, November 7, 1973, 2:00 P.M. CLERGYMAN Donald Forbes

CASKET BEARERS Lyle Schipull Harold Claude Louis Pinkele Robert Kastler J oim KastIer John Crovisier HELD AT Kastler·Babcoek Funeral Home Fjagle Grove, Iowa INTERMENT French Cetn,etery 'Vooistock~ Iowa Kastler~Babcock Service F;agle Grove, Iowa IN LOVING MEMORY OF ARTHUR ROY KASTLER

DATE OF BIRTH May 11t 1917

DATE OF DEATH September 4, 1991

TIME AND PLACE OF SERVICE Monday; September 9, 1991, 2 p.m. Kastler"Babcock Funeral Home Eagle Grove, Iowa

OFFICIATING Rev. Scott C. Hall

MUSIC Margaret Jones~ Organist

CASKET BEARERS Joe Hayden James E. Barnett James R. Barnett Dave Weber Steven Kaun John Claude

INTERMENT French Cenletery Woolstock, Iowa

Kastrer-Babcock FuneraJ Home Eagle Grove, towa Il;:.UNERA.~ N OTE~ 'Elston' Br'own In Ifemorg of Elston "Bill" Brovr'll, 76. Webster ELSTON (BILL) BROWN City, died early this morning, Thurs­ AUG. 17, 914 - NOV. B, 1990 day, Nov. 8, at his home. He had been in failing health since 1987, Services Funeral services will be held Satur~ FOSTER FUNER.4L HOME; day, Nov. 10, at 1:30 p.m. at the Foster :F'uneral Home. Ray Artrip Webs ter (_71 ,Iowa officiating. Burial will be in ths\ .: : JO P. /1. Graceland ('-emetery. Visitation at NOVE~tBER }O r 1990 the Foster Funeral Home is after 5 p.m. tonight, until service time Officiating Saturday. Rll¥ _llR'l'RIP Elston Henry Brown, son of George and NeUie (Kastler) Brown, Soloist was born Aug. 17, 1914, on '8 farm ERWIN CHRISTIl~NSON northeast of Webster City. He Was educated at the Swmyside rural Songs school north of Webster City. He HOrf GREAT TliCU ART married Mildred Bingham on Sept. NEARER NY TO THEE It 1939, in Webster City. The couple farmed north of Webster l.1ty for 39 Organist years/ retiring in 1980, due to failing MRS. NOEL SZNGER health. They resided in Jewell for eight years, and had resided in -fnterment Webster City for the past two years. GRACELAND CEMETERY He is survived by his wife, Webster City? Iowa Mildred, Webster City; a son, Harold Brown. Webster City; two Casket BedL-ers daughters, Karen (Mrs. LeRoy) L;1RRY AKERS ,"fERVIN MOURLfiM Day, Webster City, and Sharon ROBERI' BROWN GARY VANSIG<..EL (Mrs. Leland) Fisher ~ Des Moines; five grandchildren; and brothers NILTON MONSON ROGER VANSICgEL and sisters: Audrey Brown, Webster City; Lois Zimmerman, Des Moines; Mildred VanSickel, Jewell; Nellie (Mrs. Virgil) Bryan and Melvin «Harry" Brown, both of. Webster City; and George "Don" Brown~ Stanhope. He was preceded in dea th by his }Card shower for parents, a brother and a sister. Mr. Brown was a member of the ;~Browns given /91'9 Church of Christ in Webster City, and was former director of the 'White ~ Elston l~·5Oth wedding anniversary with a

:,ca:d shower t sponsored by their .:ehildren and grandchildren. on Fri~ :day. Sept. 1. ': Elston Brown and Mildred :Bingham were married Sept. 1,19.19, :at the Church of Christ in Webster . :CIty. They are the parents of two ·;daughter,s and a son, Harold Brown :and Karen Day. both of Webster Ci­ ;ty. and Sharon Fisher. Des Moines. ':'I1ley have five gran~children, Can­ :dy, Laura, Nicole, Robin and Pete. • Correspondence may be sent to :Ule Browns at 1415 College St, Apt, ;lA, Webster City, Iowa, 50595. In 1\lemory Of : MRS. GEO_" BROWN Mildred Gale Brown , DIES SUDDENLY ~larch i1, 191 7 September 9, 1996 l --0-- . Mrs. Geo. Brown d'ied at hel' home Age 79 : in (""..a.'ss townsblp early

Fosters Morris Brown , I Morris E. Brown, 81, of Woolstock died Tuesday, Sept.19at8:30a.m. at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in In Memory of Des Moines where he had been a pa~ MaRtus BVE'RE'l'T BROvlN tient for the past few days. Funeral services will be Friday, MAR. 26, 1908 - SEPT. 79/ 1989 Sept. 22 at I :30 p.m. at Foster Services Funeral Horne with Dr.' Charles Smith officiating. Burial will be in FOSTER FUNE:RAL flaME Graceland Cemetery. Webster Ci r Iowa Friends may call after 5 p.m, to­ 1:30 P. M. day (Wednesday, Sept. 20) at Foster SEPTEMBER 22j 1989 Funeral Home. Morris Everett Brown, the son of Offic_iat:,ing George Morris and Nellie Kastler DR. CHARLES W. SMITH Brown, was born March 26, 1908 on a fann northeast of Webster City. Duet:. T UW-" ,?\ D?! aT -. He was reared and educated in J..I ,/ L:JL;.I..di. ,1-i£J ..A.iREN GERALD CAQUELIN that area and attended Sunnyside' SchooL SOIlgS On Dec. 12, 1933, he married THE OLD RUGGED CROSS Frances Ernst at Albert Lea, Minn. IN Tl-J'E GARDEN The couple fanned in the Blairsburg GREAT THOU ART and Mulberry Center areas. HO~i In 1962. they moved to Woolstock, Organist: where Mr. Brown was employed by MRS~ NOEL SINGER .lones Implement Co. He retired in 1979 t and the couple continued to -fntennenL reside in Woolstock. GRACE LAND CEMETERY Survivors include. his wife; one daughter, Ruth (Mrs. Hobert) Ver· Webster Ci"ty ~ Iowa brugge of Chippewa Falls, one Wis.; Casket: Bearers son, Robert Brown of Web.qter City; Harold Brown Walter three grandchildren, Mindy Brown ,James Fm¥_ler Garq" of Dubuque1 Mike Brown, a student G1.-Qves Roger Vans,icke 1 at the University of Northern iowa in Cedar Falls, and Marsha Ver­ brugge of Chippewa Falls, Wis.; four sisters, Audrey Brown of Webster City, Lois Zimmerman of Des Moines, Mildred VanSIckle of Jewell and Nellie (Mrs. Virgil) Bryan of Webster City; three brothers, Elston (Bill) Brown, Melvin (Harry) Brown and George {Don} Brown all of Webster City, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister (who died in infancy). He was a member of Mulberry Center Church and belonged to the Senior Citizens Club of Woolstock: Mildred Vansickel, 77, Ames Mihlrcd Vansickel, 77, Ames, died Jan, 24, 1996, ill Riverside Manor in Amcs. Funclal .~crvicc.'l will he held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday ill the Ellsworth Unilcd Methodisl Church jn Ellsworth, with Rev, PrL,>cilla Camarin olTicialing. Burial will be at Graceland Ccmctery ill Webster City. Visitation wiH be al Foster Funeral Home [rom 5 10 9 p,m. Friday and afler 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the church. Mildrcd Lucile Brown, daughter of George and NeUie Kastle{ Brown: was born Fcb, 17, 1918, in Webster City. She allended rural schools in Hamilton and Hardin counties. On Jan, 7, 1942, she married Jesse Lee Vansickel in Webslcr City. The couple farmed south of Webster City, then southwest of Woolstock. In 1952, Lhey moved to a hlfln south of Duncombe and in 1961, they movcd 10 a farm northeast of Ellsworth. In Octobcr 01 19~4, lhc couple moved to Jewell. Her husband died in Dcccll1ber of 19H5. She had resided at Rivcrside Manor during the past year. Besides a homemaker, she had been employe-d at the Turkey Plant in Ellsworth and as 3 cook at the South Hamilton School in Jewell. She is survived by sons and daughtefs~in~law, Roger and Joanne Vansickel, Radcliffe, G3ry and Chris Vansickel, Ncvad3; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; brother, George Brown, Kamrar; and sevcntl niece." and nephews. In addition to her husband, she was prC\.yOcd in death by her parents; brothers, Morris, Elston, l-Iarry; sisters, Audrey Brown, Lois Zimmcnnan. Nellie Bryan and one in infancy. Shc was ;j Sunday School treasurer, a volunteer for the Lord's CUllboard, P,lt;t trcmmrcr ('or the Federated Garden Cluh or Iowa, pasl treasurer for Rural Workcr!) or Amerka, past (reasurer for the Uniled MClhodi.-ll Women, and a Inclnbcf of the low~1 Arboretum. In Memory Of LOIS B. ZIMMERMAN

May 17, 1911 - May 5~ 1995

Funeral Services Westover Funeral Home 1:00 P.M., Monday May 8. 1995

Officiating Rev. Stephen Fagerburg Westover Baptist Church

Organist Neil Johnson

Music l'In The Garden" ltAmazing Grace" nBeyond The Sunset" "The Old Rugged Cross~

Pall Bearers Bobby Brown John Monson Harold Brown Kenny Monson Lee Fisher Lewis Snow

Interment Glendale Cemetery IN MEMORY OF AiRS. CARRIE GASTER DATE OF BIRTH J alluary 30, 1874 DEPARTED THIS LIFE l\IIlOnday, sept enlber 25, 1972 DATE and HOUR OF SERVICE W€dnesday, SeptenLber Zl, 1972, f!:OO P.M. CLERGYMAN Donald L. Forbes United Methodist Church Eagle Grove, Iowa SOLOIST 1\I1"s. Joe Anderson "Rock of Ages" "How Great Thou Art" Mrs. Clyde Doolittle, Acc.

CASKET BEARERS Donald Gaster Richard Scheppler John Kastler Wayne Kastler Harold Claude Verne Kastler HELD AT Kastler~Babcock Fnneral Home Eagle Grove, Iowa INTERMENT Graceland Cemetery Webster City, Iowa Kastler-Babcock Service Eagle Grove, Iowa In Memory of GUY n. GASTRH. Date of Birth IN MEMORY OF OC'rOB~n fit 1901 llLl :01 N 1\, I Elt D

r....1arch 28 r 1898 Place and l'irne of Serv i(:es \Vright County. Iowa FOSTER FUNERAL HOME Wehster City, Iowa ENTERED lNTO REST 3~80 p. ,M:.

JJI111ary 28, 1959 DECE].tIBIBR 3 t 1966 [-ort O·odge. IO\\'.1 Clerg}Jnan REV, nnE\VER SERVICES HELD AT MARViN Gucntber's-·-l :10 p, rvt Burial Saturday, JJnnttry '') 1. 1950 GRACELAND CEMETEHY Webs tel" City. Towa CLERGYMAN Singer: Reverend Dennis Slaatbang Ivan H.utson FINAL RESTING PLACE: Songs; Celnetery. City. Irr\!ilCl Safe In The Arms Of Jesus Graceland \VebS'ter How Great Thou Art MUSIC Organist: R~v~rClld Dennis SbJth:'tH!, Soloist M.r~. Wm. Steillhruch !vlrJ. J. A.Hon l):tvi:i. Accomp;lni!>l P ALLB1!1ARERS: CA5KETBEARERS Dean Houskcn Virgil CIO~~ch IZ, C~)<, rd L ynt:h Fred Brisbin \Valter Raven Donald Ones Edward Jone~ /\ nd: \ZW ,'\lfl im: Lawrence Loux Laurence Dilley Alvin Roelf Earl AllderSOl1

--,-,------IN HEHORY OF Verna M. Reinartson April 22, 1905 - August 18, 1989

GRAVESIDE SERVICES FROM Memorial Park Cemetery Fort Dodge, Iowa Monday, August 21, 1989 - 10:30 A.M.

CLERGY Rev. William Trembly MR•. AND 'MRS. ARTHUR REINARTSON Epworth United Methodist Church Reinartsons note Fort Dodge, Iowa CASKETBEARERS 50th anniversary Pete Slagenweit Bob Espland Don Renken Ed Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur family observance in their Reinartson, 1019 S. 25th St., home. Dan Klein Jim HcKim celebrated their golden The former Verna Gaster wedding on Seot. 20 with a married ArthUr Reinartson at BRUCE'S FUNERAL HOME 11 a.fil. Sept. 20, 1923 in a doubl e ring cereulony with Mr. : _and Mrs. Grover Collingsworth of Fort Dodge, sister and brother~in~Iaw of Mr. Reinertson.. Mr. Collingsworth is now deceased; his wife still lives in tort Dodge. The Reinartsons have two daughters: Mrs. Doris McKim and Mrs. Donna Leith, both of Fort Dodge, and two grand- [ children, IN MEMORY OF :M'l~LVTN L. CAlVTPHRLL

BORN April 5, J nos

DATE OF DEATH ~larch 28, 1n75

SERVICES FROM Bruce:s Menlorial Chapel IVJO],ldH,\r. Nfarch ~l, ] 975~-1 ::~O P. 1\;1.

CLERGYMAN Dr", J. A. Leathm'rnaH Fi?'Al Unit.pc{ Meth-odiflt Clllrn-li

INTERMENT \!orth I.Jwn CCmeICT\ Fnrt UI)lIg'(', Iowa

MUSIC nf'V. Otig lVk-Qtuu'y, Vucalil"t

Jlr. Havill Ga('th, Or'g-ani~t

CASKETBEARERS A rthur ::;('hwal)bau~r Heed O;:kf!r ,Van-en EWf'lI (~, W. (iraaJmann Kenneth MC~i'i~I'ly Holhln n t':l V €,k1 Obituary IN LOYING MEMORY OF HERBERT SCHUTT Herbert Christian Joseph Schutt was HERBERT CHRISTIAN SCHUn born January 17, 1912, the son of Chris­ DATE OF BiRTH tian and Emma Loux SchuH near January 17) 1912 Woolstock. He received his education in DATE OF DEATH a country school near Woolstock. June 10, 1992 He was united in marriage t.o Irene C. Decker of SL Louis, Mo., on :rvtarch 28, TIME AND PLACE OF SERVICE 1938 at St. Louis. The couple made their Saturday, June 13,1992,1:30 p.m. home northeast. of Woolstock where he St. Peter's Lutheran Church was a widelv known area farmer. He Woolstock, Iowa workc9 many~'years as a mechanic for OFFICIATING George L~ Jones· & Sons in Woolstock Mark J. Buchhop. Vacancy Pastor and operated a corn shelling and truck­ CONGREGATIONAL HYMNS ing business. Mrs. Schutt died in 1989. No. 436 "The lord's My Shepherd" Mr, Schutt was a member of se No. 660 "I'm But A Stranger Here" Peter's Lutheran Church, Woolstock" Raymond Loux Organist and was the last surviving charter t member of the church having served CASKET BEARERS for 20 years as an elder, He was a Yale Schutt Bob Schutt member of the Farmers Co-op, Dennis Schutt Jerry Schutt Woolstock, and served on the board of Keith Brock Larry Brock directors for the Woolstock Telephone USHERS Company. Calvin Anderson Art Labs Herbert Christian Joseph Schutt died FLOWER COMMITIEE June 10, 1992 at his home near Elva Anderson Blanche Schaumburg Woolstock. He had attained the age of 00 years, four months, and 24 days. INTERMENT He was preceded in death by his French Cemetery parents; his wife; grandson, Steven Woolstock, Iowa Eide; great-grandson, David Long; two Kastler-Babcock Funeral Home brothers, Buster; inCant brother I Eagle Grove, Iowa George; and one sister. Emma Potter. He is survived by a son, Raymond of Woolstock; one daughter! Phyllis Eide of Woolstock; five brothers, Char1es~ Des Moines; Martin, Hampton; Uo, Woolstock; Deslyn, Clarion; Eldred, Clarion; and one sister, Hazel Brock) Woolstock; four grandchildren, Russell Eide, Webster City; Jolene :rvlcFarland, Duncombe; Pamela Wagner, \Voolstock; and Patti Schutt~ Webster City; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 13, at St. Peter!s Lutheran Church, \Voolstock, with the Rev. Mark Buchhop officiating the 1:30 p.m, ser­ vices. Buria I was in the French Cemetery, Woolstock. Kastler~Babcock Services, Eagle Grove, was in charge of the ar­ rangements. Irene E .. Schutt Iqf1 Word has been received of the death of Irene Emma Schutt, 15, Woolstock, who died at her home on Sunday t March 26. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 29, at 1 :30 p.m. at the St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Woolstock, Rev. Mark Buchhop, Webster Cit)'J efficiating. Burial was in the French Cemetery, Woolstock. Irene Emma Decker, daughter of Theodore and Regina Werner Decker, was born Sept. 1, 1913, in St. Louis, Mo., where she received her education. She was employed by the Superior Electric Co., St. Louis, at the age of 14, and was employed by that company mltil her marriage to Herbert C. Schutt of Woolstock, on March 28, 1938, in St. Louis. The cou­ ple moved to their present farm home northeast of \Voolstock after their marriage. Mrs. Schutt had suffered fronl a brain twnor for the past year. She is survived by her husband Herbert, Woolstock; son Raymond, Woolstock; daughtel' Phyllis Eide, Fort Dodge; five sisters, Leona Decker, St. Louis, Mo,; Ruth (Mrs. Chester) Fish, St. Louis, Mo.; Nora

(Mrs. Walter) Otto y Branson, Mo.; Ellen Bradvogel~ Carlinville, Ill.; and Edna (Mrs. Charles) Schutt)

Blairsburg; four grandchildrenJ Russell Eide, Stanhope; Jolene

Long t Webster City; Pamela Wagner and Patti Schutt, both of Woolstock; and four great­ grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, an infant sister, grandsoh Steven Eide,and grea.t-grandson David Long. Mrs. Schutt was a member of St.

Peterts Lutheran Cburcn t Woolstock, and was a widely-known quilter. ' To honor 50th CHESTER AND IUJANCIIE SClIAUMUUHG ..... -- wedding, anniversary

Chesler and Blanche Schaumburg or Woolstock will l'l'lebrate their 50th wed­ ding anniversary with an open bouse. Saturday. September;) at the Community Hall in Woolstock beginning at 3 p.m. All relatives and frlends are invited. The couple requests no gifts. please. Bhmche A. Cerny married Chester Schaumburg on September 2, ]942 at se Peters Lutheran UlUfCh iu Woolstock. Hosting the open house will be their children, Peggy, Vickie. Lori, ROil, and John. IN MEMORY OF GEORGE H. K.ASTLER DATE AND HOUR OF SERVICE DATE OF BIRTH 2:00 P. M" November 15, 1949 MAY 29. 1858 CLERGYMAN DEPARTED THIS LIFE Han-ison G, Dawes NOVEMBEH 12, 1949 MUSIC LloYd Pring-Ie Edgar Pringle Mrs. John McCollough, Ace. BEARERS Ed w8,l:d Ka5tler Verne Kastler CIal'enCe Kastler Robert KasUe-r Donald Knstlcr John Kastler HELO AT French Church v~.roolHock, I(Jwa INTERMENT Frenph Cemetery Woolstock, Iowa. IN MEMORY OF CLARENCE .LEROY KASTLER DATE OF BIRTH June 11, 1905 DEPARTED THIS LIFE Friday ~ Febru'ary 1, 1974 DATE and HOUR OF SERVICE 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, February 5~ 1974 CLERGYMAN Austin Hugger PIANIST Mrs. George DeForest •• In The Garden" "B~yond The Sunset" ''.lnst A Closer ¥lalk With Thee

CASKET BEARERS Louis Lovelace Charles BollY Cedric Yoder Mede Mayes Denny Hilpipre \Vayne Reed HONORARY BEARERS lJobcrt Abbott Millard l-li:d Harold Claude Harold Thorne Robert Williams Virgil Hilpipre

HELD AT Kastler-Babcock Funeral Home Eagle Grove, Iowa INTERMENT J<'rendt CemeLery Woolstock, Iowa Ka.$t1e.r~Babc()ck Service Eagle Grove) Iowa Obituary of Harry Cl"'a-ig' i Harry Burton Oraig. SOl1 of W. A.," and Anna - CraIg was born 01'1. a ~; farm ,~~. ~ \VbQht~17k. Allg, 20, f ~ ,1903; and -llas"~ed away at the I' I Mercy hospital at Mason City at I I .3:05 p. m<, June 9, 1930, being at · the time of his death. 26 years, 9 I months and 19 days of age. . He grew- to manhood in this vic - . inity. attending the PUblic Gchools in Woolstock: and in the country I nearby. I He' was married Dec. 3. 1934 at I Hampton to Arba Rhiner of Eagle 0l'ove. Two children were born to this union, Don Burton and Etta Jean, both of whom ha ve pre­ ceeded hIm in death.

Mr_ and l'vIrs, Craig lestded in both I Eagle Grove and Woolstock sinee i their marriage, with the· exception [ of four months during which t.lme; they lived In St. Paul, Minn. j Mr. Craig's death was caused by injuries received in an auto ac-ci~ dent at 11:20 p. m., Friday, June 6. near Garner, Iowa. He leaves to mourn his untimely, deaLh, his parf:nLs, Mr. and Mt'S. w~ A. Craig, his wife, Arba craig. and many sorrowing reJatIves and friends. One brother, Leonard Craig. preceded him in death in February, 1924. I know not what the future hath Of marvel 0.1' surprise. Assumed alone that life and death His mercy underlies. And so beside the silent sea I wait the muffled oar No harm from Him can come to. me. On ocean or on shore. Services were held at the M. E. Community church, Wednesday at 2 :00 o'clock, Interment was made in the Webster City cemetery. The Rev. Wl!Uam Baddeley was in charge. --D- Card of ThanlLS We ",ish to thank Ollr neighbors and friends for the many act;.') ,of kindness and sympathy 5hown u.s during our bereav-ement. Mrs. Harry craig Mr. and hits. W. ~a\. Craig and l'ela ti Yes. -0-- ~hs. cli:tdde Dies at 1~

EAGLE GROVE - J\1rs. Lydja ~·'laud.e. 70, died at ~Lhe home of her daughter, M~5. Charles Bohy. southwest of 8briol1, Tuesday mornJng. She had suffered a stroke last .Jann.arY1 and had been ill falling health since that UtCte. Services will be Thursd~y u t 2:30 £.lit the French Lutheran church easL of Woolslock. The Hev. Roy Cox, of Eagle Grove, will oificl1art.e. BudaI '~vj 11 be in the Church cemetf"'.ry. lYlrs. Claude was pl"eceded in de:a th by her nusband., John Claude, in 1953. Survivors include three sons, Herbert and Jcrho. both of Sauk Center, IMinn., and Harold, of

Vi.Tool~tock; two daughterS1 lvlrs. Bohy and Mrs. Don Gentry. of WellSVille, Mo,,; thr~e brothers and three sisters, Jack Kastler'. Woolstock, Charl(?s Kastler, ~nglc Gr{lve, l£d Kastler~ St. Paul, Minn., l\rirS. Emma Mourlnm. and Mrs. Annie CI"aig) Woolstock and Mrs. C;trric Ga",,{cr of Fm',1 Oodge-, IN Lf)VIN(; 1\1 f':r.10RV Hi HAROLD W~ CLAUDE

April h, t 913 Janwny 30, I n98 V·/oot~tock. Iowa C'lari')l~, jc'\.... 'H

SERVICES

J uesd 19~jg, 1:30 P. ~\ L t';~Yil1im Funeral H01ue Eagle OJ o'\.'r~. lc)\'.'a

IIOMILY Rev. Gerald D. Caquelin

MUSIC Vemice Tanner, Organ};;! Kerry Amonson. Vocalist (. Am;:ui:ng Grace" "j-lo\'\' Great Thou Art"

CASK_ET BEARERS Richard Gentn Robel! G('~l~ry \{ ale Kaslicr Sam PI (JL:~O; Ga.}' Rohrer Larry Sadler

INTER.\Jl=NT Frcnell C.emel cry \}loolslocL lo\-va

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CASKET BEARERS John Crovisier Wayne Kastler Charles Gaster Robert Kastler Verne Kastler .J ohn Kastler FLOWER COMMITTEE Mrs. Lyle Gross Mrs. Ed Carter USHERS Vernon Spellmeyer Harold Newbrough HELD AT United Methodist Churcn Eaglf;! Grove, Iowa INTERMENT Rose Hill Cemetery Eagle Grove, Iowa Kastler-Babcock Service Eagle Grove. Iowa CLERGYMEN r' ORPI:: Rev. Marion Blake ::~~~YK~:TLER Hev. I,ylc W. Lieder \1; DATE OF BIRTH I, August 2, 1889 TRIO Mrs. Fred Cotton " .,, II OEPARTED THIS LIFE Mrs. Frank Hall If September 2. 1962 Mrs. M. E. MacNaughton J! • Mrs. Bruce Howell ace. IDATE and HOUR OF SERVICE CASKET BEARERS ; t 2:00 P.}:!.) September 5, 1962 Hllssell Smith :) Wmficld Comstock Orin F..:merson Il Ed Christopher Harry Joncs !~ I Glen Nickell :11 USHERS I' , Earl Puifctt Vernon Spellmeyer 1\ Don Brisbin Chris Jergenson

t + ...... FLOWER COMMITTEE Qo,. f:iw' jNm'l.> Oil! our f-CCUMe Mts. James ToiIlion Mrs. Cecil Griffith i! of (,UtnP c.nd, Pl.ac.e HELD AT c;1w ~~ m~ 6~ me /=-. First Methodist Churc,h 9rtopQ to se0 n~ rp.ibt- Eagle Grove, Iowa _ ~ w/o.va. '1i)~ 9hav'b {',.('O..¢ the bar.

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.y -"., •. ~ >.. ',C" ..a Q u, v.i IN L()ViNG MEivlllRY OF GRACE KASTLER Grace Wilkinson was born March GRACE KASTLER 2~t 1895, the daughter of Benjamin DATE OF HIRTII and Anna Voss Willdnson at Webster City. Sbe received her education in the tvfflfch 22, 1895 Webster City school system. DAll~ OIl' DEAl'lJ She was united in marriage to January 25, 1994: Meredith Messick of F"agle Grove in 1920 at Eagle Grove. They moved to TIME ANI) I'LACE OF SERVICE California in 1922, where she was Salllnlny, January 2S1, 1994, 2 p. Ui. employed by Bullocks Department KasUer-Uaucuek FUllera lllulllO Store in Los Angeles for 40 years. :Mr. Messick died in 1959. Eagle Grove.lowa She . was united in marriage to 'lCIA1'lNG Charles A. Kastler of Eagle Grove on OFI' May 1'-~ ·1963 M·Quilicy. Ill. They Rev. II. \V. Schiller returned to Eagle Grove where lYlr. Kastler owned the Ka,c:tler Funeral MIJSIC Home. He died in 1972. tf l1 Ivfr~. Kastler continued living in "In 'The Ganlcll "AlIlnziug Grace Lhek home until ill beallh forced ber to Kerry AlllonsoH~ Soloist enler the Clarion Care Center 13 llarbani Shultz, AccOlnpunist months ago, She was a member of the Equality INTERrvIEN1~ Club and the Eagle Grove Cbam~r of Commerce. Ruse Inn Celuelery Grace Kastler died January 25, l~agln (-;rovc, Iowa 1994 at the Clarion Care Center at the age of 98 ~earSt 10 months~ and three days. She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Meredith and (~RACE WILKINSON KASTLER Charles; brothers, Frank, Lindon Grace Wilkimwn was born 011 March 22, 1895, the daughter of Benjamin fmd Anna Voss Wilkinson al CalvinJ Benny and Orville; sisters: ' Mary Barracks, lYlathUda Shiley. aud WHb~ler Cilv. Iowa. Silt, wc:niv1ld )wr mhu:nl\oll In tho Zelma and Helen Wilkinson. Websler City School System. She was united In marriage to Moretlith MesS'ic~k of .Sh.e is survived by OIle brother, Roy Engle Grove, Iowa in 1920 at Eagle Grove. T1H!}' moved \Vllkwson,. Las Vegas, Nev.; one to California in 1922 where Grace was employed by sister. Margaret Frakes, Clarion; a Dul10cks Department Store in Los Angeles [or 40 sister-in·lawt Bemetta Wilkinson. years. Eagle Grove; and a niece of !vIr. Mr. Messick died 1n 1959, Kastler, Mrs. \Villiam (PatrIcia Grace was united in marriage to Charles A. Kastler Boughton) Kniel of Quincy, Ill,; and of Eagle Grove, Iowa on May 17, 1963 at Quincy, Ill. mallY ollier niec.;es and nephews. They returned to EagJe Grove where Mr. Kastler Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. owned tllB Kastler Funeral Horne. He dlQd in 1972. Saturday, January 29 at Lhe Kastler­ Grace continued living in their horne until HI heaHh forced ber to enter the Clarion Care Center 13 Babcock Funeral Home. EagJe Grove. months prior to her death there on January 25 at the lne Rev. H. \V ~ S chiller officiated and age of 90 years, 10 months. and three days. burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery Sbe is survivod by one hrother. Rov Wilkillson of Eagle Grove. ' , Las Vegas. Nev.: one sist~r, Margorcl Frakes, Clariun, Iowa; a sisler-in-Jaw, Bernella Wilkinson, Eagle Grove. (own; and a niece or Mr. KaMller, Patricia Boughton (Mrs, WilHam) Knlel of Quincy. nL, and many other nieces and nephews. She was preceded In death by her pareIll"~ bus­ bands, Meredith and Charles; brothers, Frank, Lindon. Calvin, Denny and Orville; sisters, Mary Barrack.s. Malh1lda Shiley, and Zelma and Hden Wilkinson. Grace was a member of the Equallty Cluh and tbe Eagle GroVE! Chamber o£ Commerce. Her horne on lhe West Const was open to many of her reJatives who were there fOf a number of ren!>otlS Including WW It IN MEMORY OF DONALD LOUIS KASTLER DATE OF BIRTH November 26, 1912 DE PARTED THIS LIFE February 20, 1910 DATE and HOUR OF SERVrCe

2;00 P.M., February 23 j 19'10 CLERGYMAN ReV'. Robert Martin SOLOIST Mrs, Mildred Anderson Mrs. Robert Martin, Ace.

CASKET BEARERS Riehard Owens Cedric Yoder Virgil Hilpipre Joe Anderson Kenneth Bige Wally Long

FLOWE R COMMITTE ~ Mrs. Gaylord Jones Mrs. Harold Claude USHERS Stanley Riemenschneider Alvin Caquelin HELD AT Woolstock -Methodist Church Woolstock, Iowa INTERMENT French Cemetery Woolstock., Iowa Kastler-Babcock Service Eagle Grove, Iowa Obituaries

MARIE L. (MARY) KASTLER February 5, 19D4 June 20, 1988 Marie Louise Hilpipre was oorn Woolstock, Iowa Clarion, Iowa February 51 1904 to Paul and Marie B. Eaton Hilpipre near Woolstock. She was educated in the Woolstockal'ea. On FUNERAL SERVICES

January 31 1922, she was married to United Methodist Church Rallo Everett (Butch) Lindsey at the bloo lstock, Iowa Church of Christ parsonage in Clarion. June 22, 19B8 - 1:30 c.M. They farmed at Woolstock until hjs den th in 1942. In 1943 she married CLERGY Donald Kastler in Bethany, Mo. and he died in 1970. Rev. Jacob Van Mantgem , Mrs. Kastler was a member of the United Methodist Church) American MUSIC Legion Auxiliary and Senior Citizens all of Woolstock, Gary Srar-Iot Marie (Mary) Kastler, 84, died Mon­ nAmazing Grace!! day morning, June 2D! 1988 at the ItHDW Great Thou Artlf Clarion Care Cenler. She had been a pa­ tient there since Thursday. June 16. CASKETBEARERS She was preceded in death by hel' parents, husbands, four brothers and Harold Claude Dick Owens five sisters. Wayne Hilpipre Caryl Rohrer She is survived by three children; Yale Kastlsr Harlan Yeager Mrs. Lloyd (Shirley) Loux-, Garner~ Mrs. Francis (Nadine) Rapp, Clarion; INTERIvlENT and Everett M. Lindsey, Webster City; two sisters, Lydia Claude, Webster Frsnch Cemetery City, and Florence Rink, Clarion; a Woolstock, Iowa brother, Leo Hilpipre. Webster City; twu grandchildren; five great~ EYLER-WILLIM FLNERAL HOME grandchildren and two great-great­ Clarion, Iowa grandchildren. }...... uneral services were held Wednes­ day afternoon at 1:30 in the Woolstock United Methodist Church .. Rev. Jacob VanMantgem officiated and burial was in the French Cemetery. The Eyler~Wil1im Funeral Home of Clarion was in charge of the ar­ rangements. OBITUARIES, I Robert Kastler, 86, Woolstock In MenlOlY Of Robert (BuSler) Kastler, 86. Woolstock, djed Aug. 5, 1995 .. at Robert C. 'tBusrer rt Kastler Clarion Memorial Hospital in Clarion. Funeral services were at 1:30 Novenlber 27, 1908 - August 1995 p.m. Tuesday at FOSler Funeral Home in Webster City. with Gerald Caquelin officiating. Burial was at the French Cemetery, east qf Age 86 WOOiSlCX;k. Funernl Services Robert Clifford Kastler, son of George and Mary Scboenenberger 1 :30 p.m. Tuesday. August 8, 1995 Kastler, was born Nov. 27, 1908, on a farm east of Woolstock. He Foster Funeral Home attended rural schools in that area On Doc. 4, 1929" he married Gladys Webster City, lA Mae Loux 'in Webster City. The couple farmed east of Woolstock Officiating umillhey retired in 1974. His wife died in March of 1991. and he Gerald CaqueHn continued to reside on the farm. Hymns He is survived by sons and daughters-in~law Richard and Marilyn On Eagle's Wings Kastler~ Mazeppa, Minn .• Carol and Marlene Kastler, Mason City, The Old Rugged Cross Larry and Darlene Kastler, Woolstock, Kenneth and Jamie Kastler, l\lusk Erzenhausen~ Germany; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; siSler Odette Kastler, Woolstock: several nieces and nephews. In addition to Erwin Christianson. Soloist his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents and brothers F...dward Linda Singer. Organist Kastler, Verne Kastler. Clarence Kastler and Donald Kastler. Casket Bearers Mr. Kastler was a member of the Woolstock United Methodist Kev in Kastler Louis Kastler Church. a longtime member and former board member of the Bill Kastler Larrv R. Kast]er Woolstock Uniled Cooperative and a member of the Ban de la Roche. Bradlev Kastler Brem J. Kastler He was also a member of the first organized snftbaU teams in Iowa HonoTarj' Casket Bearers and laler was an umpire for many years, Lisa Kastler Cuny Mellnda W tlls Chris Kastler Bobbie Jean Kastler Intcnnent French Cemeterv, Woolstock. Iowa Fosters IN LOVING MEMORY OF GLADYS MAE KASTLER DATE OF BIRTH January 8, 1911 DATE OF DEATH March 4, 1991 TIME AND PLACE OF SERVICE Friday, March 8, 1991, 1 :30 p.m. Woolstock Methodist Church Woolstock, Iowa OFFICIATING Rev. Ruth Lovejoy MUSIC "In The Garden" "The Old Rugged Cross" Mary Schmidt, Soloist Camilla Grandgeorge, Accompanist CASKET BEARERS Kevin Kastler Bill Kastler Louis Kastler Bradley Kastler Larry R. Kastler Brent J. Kastler HONORARY CASKET BEARERS Lisa R. Kastler Melinda Kastler Chris Kastler Bobbie Jean Kastler USHERS Howard Hilpipre Victor Claude Jr. INTERMENT French Cemetery Woolstock, Iowa Kastler-Babcock Funeral Home Eagle Grove, Iowa IN MEMOIl V () I:

HICII"RD F. K"STLER

nORN September 20, 1930 Woolstock, Iowa

DIED Tuesday} October 17, 1995 Mazeppa, Minnesota

AGE 65 Years and 27 Dnys

FUNRRAL SERVICE Friday, October 20, 1995 - 1:30 P.M. Frena h Ch urch Woolstock, Iowa

OFFICIATING Mr. Gerald Caquelin

INTERMENT French Church Cemetery Woolstock. Iowa

CASKETBEARERS Bill Knstler Rob Kastler Brent Kastler Brad Kastler Yale Kastler Gary Claude

HIS FAMILY Richard is survived by his wife Marilyn 1, ., two sons Kevin R. and his wife Amy of Mazeppa, 1,ou G. and his wife Kathleen of Rochester, five grandchildren Katie, I... aura & Emily and Lee Anna & Richard, and three brothers Carol of Mason City, Iowa, Larry of Woolstoclc, Iowa and Kenneth of Texas. He was preceded in death by his parents Robert C. and Gladys M. Kastler.

A reception will be held at the Woolstock Community Hall following the graveside service. Birth

Kastler Larry R. and ~Chris Kastler, Woolstock, are the parents of a daughter, Breanne Michelle, born May 17, weighing 11 Ibs., 6 oz. She has two sisters, Cassandra, 7, and Jessica, 4, and one brother. Nicholas~ 2. Grandparents are Frank and Veda Faro~ - Kamrar; Dennis Nelson, Webster City; and Larry J. and Darlene -Kastler, Woolstock. Great grandparents are Alice Griffin~ Webster City; Ellen Nelson, Webster City; Robert and Gladys Kastler, ' Woolstock; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faro Sr., Stratford. Virginia Smalley, 79, Clarion , Virginia Smalley, 79, Clarion and a former Webster Cil)"resident. died March 25. 1996, at the Clarion Health Care Center, Funeral services win be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Foster Funeral Home~ In Memory Of with Gerald Caquelin officiating. Burial will be at the French Cemetery.­ Virginia ~1. Snlal1ey east ofWoo}stock. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Wednesday at the" January 20, 1917 March 25, 1996 funeral home until the time of service. Age 79 Virginia Maxine Baker, daughter of Vernon and Esther Norman F Wleral Services Baker. Was born lan. 20,1917, on a farm near Leon. She was baptized 10:30 a.m. Thursdav. ~Iarch 28. 1996 in the Methodist faith. She was educated in rural schools in Decalur ana' Page counties. On Oct. 20. ) 935. she married George Edward KasLler in Foster Funeral HOlne Sarb)' County, Neb. The couple resided in Woolstock. They were ISler Webster City, Iowa divorced. After World War H. she married Frank W. Smalley. The Officiating couple-resided in Webster City, They were divorced in 1968. She had. Gerald D. Caquelin ~n employed at F.W, Woolworth. Dunn's Food Store. and Fareway., HynuLS retirjng in 1983. She continued to reside in Webster City.)n 1992. she... Amazing Grace moved to the Senior Citizen's Building in Woolstock. She had resided,' Just A Closer Walk With Thee utlheClarion Health Care Center sinceluly of 1994. lVltl'iic She is survived by sons and daughters-in.law. Robert and Marilyn Patty Treibel, Soloist Kastler. Yale and Susan Kastler, all of WooJstock~ grandchildren., Edward Kastler Jr., Troy Kastler, April Kastler-Gtandgeorge; great ... , Linda Singer, Organist grandchildren, Jarred and Tyler Grandgeorge; sisters. Nanna Hilpipre and Casket Bearers Zada Sharkey, both of Webster City.: brothers, Keith Baker. Webster RonaJd Fortune DemIY Hilpipre City, \Vesley Baker. Bloomington, Ill.; and several nieces and nephews~ Jinl Sharkev Don Henrv She was preceded in death by her parents; and brothers. Paul and Kermit Artis Bettis rvIiles Butler'"

Baker. ,-,-,~--- Honornrv Casket Bearers Gerald Wh[<;Uer Alan Shehorn Eldon Kinnetz Virgil Gage Dean Lee Intennent French Cemetery \Voolstock. Io\va Fosters ~ ""1-0 be married October 26 Grandgeorge Kurt and April Grandgeorge~ Webster City, are the parents of a son, Jarred Richard Grandgeorgc. born March 5 at the Hamilton County Public Hospital, weighing 7 Ibs. 3 oz. Grandparents are Mrs. and Mrs. Yale Kastler, Wooistock~ and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grandgeorge, Webster City. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Garth and Velma Grandgeorge, all of Webster City.

Jarred April Kastler and Kurt 1\icliartf Grandgeorge (jrantfgeorge :April Dawn Kastler, WoolstOck, : and Kurt Richard Grandgcorgc, Born Webster Ci ty, announce their March 5/ 1992 engagement and upcoming wedding. Parents: Parents of the couple are Mr. and

Kurt & April .tvlrs. Yale Kastler1 Woolstock, and Grandge{)rge Mr, and Mrs. Richard Grandgeorge. Eagl~ Grove . The future bride is a graduate of Grandparents: Eagle Grove Community High Yale & Sue School and the American Institute Kastler of Business in Des Moines, with an Rkhard & Lorene associate of business degree in Gnmdgcargc business ad min istration and financial management. She is employed as a teller at Norwest Bank in Fort Dodge. Her fiance is a graduate of Webster City High School and Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge with an associate of arts degree in auto mechanics. He is employed as a mechanic at Merlels Motor Service in Webster City ~ An Oel. 26 wedding at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in \Vebster City is planned.

An open house reception will be held a1 7 p.m. that evening at the Woolstock Community Hall. Relatives, friends and neighbors of the couple are invited. Ul)ltuary I LOllIse Mal'shall, daughter of John and Madeline Marshall was born in r Hovwald, Lorraine~ France.' IVI!lY 5, 1844. and paSsed away at; the hOlne of her son, John Kastler, Frhiay morning at 6 :35, April 6, 1928~ havIng reached the age of 83 years, 11 months and one day. She Is the last of a family of ten chil­ dren. She spent her girlhood days jn Fl'ance and was baptized and confinned in the French Luthera.n church in her early years, coming to Alnerica in the year 1867, to Somonauk, IlL She wa~t) united in Ina rriage to Henry Kastler in Il1i- . Jlois 011 February 6, 1868, and moved to Iowa 1n 1870, locating east of Woolstock which place ha.s always bE en their home. Twelve children were born o[ thls lnarriage. Two chHdren having preceeded in death, Gnp: a son of elg11 t years in 1880, j and a daughter, Mrs, Nell Brown in I April. 1922, .Mr. Ka-sller having l passed away tn lYIay, 1902. I 1Vfr-s. Kastler leaves to lllourn her I pf),ssing ten chlldreu. George and l John Kastler, lVlrs. Elnma 'lVlonrlam. ,~1r&. Anna Craig all of Vloolstoclc, 1 Cllarles Kastler and Mrs. Mary I CrcvJ'::;.ier of EagLe Grove, Mrs. Car- d£: Gaster of Fort Dodge, Er.ward Kf'stler of Si. Paul, l\t1l.. nn.. 1\:lrs. Ella HHpipl'c of Elnlore. l\llnn .• utJd IVI1.'s. I ; Lydla Claude of Sank' Center. Minn, 1 j ~!so 47 grandchildren, besides .11 I g? eat-g.nulchildren and l113.11Y other \' I lT~ntjves and friends.. . \ Thes another long. useful lite has:

emne to a close, a.p,other pioneer 'I' gone, The Kastler hOlne will long be remembered as one of hospitality I in past years. lvir. and Mrs. Kast- ! h~l', both glvi'ng of their best to the I comnlunity and their friends. .. There is no death, the stars go down TQ rise upon sonle fairer shore. J

..l\nd brtgh. t In, Heaven's jeweled 1\ crown H To shin~ for ever more. , 1 All of her children were pre'sent at the funeral. Those from a dis- i tance are lVIr. and Mrs. John Claude of Sauk Center, Minn.. Ed. Kastrer of Paul. Minn., Mrs. CarrIe Gaster of Fort Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hilpipre and daughters, Laura 3 nd Lydi'a. and l\1able of Elmore. -Minn.. Mr. and lV1rs. Ed. Kastler of Somonock~ TIl. Services were held from ~ the French church. which is located on thf' Kastler homestead erl'3t of town. ~.. nd burial in the adjoining eeme- I t(~ry. Services were in charge of I Rev. Bad deley of \Voolstock. Music \v.as furnished by Mrs, T, L. GradY'j lV1rs. R. F. Rirt. Fred Jones and Rc.1v. Baddeley. accOlnpanieq. by 'I :!VfIs ...loc RobInson. -·--o~--- IN MEMORY OF \ OATE AND noun OF SERVIC"'~ EMMA TvtOURLAM Mr~., Mourlam 2:00 P,M. August 1, 1960 DATE OF BIRTH July 4, 1B71 CI~ERGYl\'I.AN Leon Wallace .Dies at 89 DEPARTED THIS LIFE DUET July 29, H)(lO I,loyd Pringle 'Mrs. Earnest (Emma) 1'iour­ Mrs. Della O~rtb lam, 89~ died here this morn­ Ml'f:(. Jobn McCollough, ace. ing at the Hillcrest Nursing horne where she ha:s been a CASKET DI~t\REllS 'I patient f.ar the last six yea-rs. Donald Kastler Harold Claude \Funeral servilCes will be heLd Pl'ec] Crovisiel' I at 2 o'dock '"Monday aiternoon) John Kast.ler A.r..d~t:'k at the "Woolstock Methodist Wayne Kastler ,church. Rev. Leon Wallace of­ An.d m.au l~ bit Louie Hilpipre ficiating. Burial 'will be in lhe r ' / GraC'ehmd cemetery in Webster r\,() r'fW-W'Iin.J.1 0/ lhIJ. 'lkr FLOWER COMMITTEE City.'. ' wl.u;.. qp.;4 "'..Ii to S<"..a.., Mrs. Gaylord Jones Mrs. Mcurlam was precede~ • • + + ~ Mrs, John Smalley in death by her huSband, Earn­ CJc,n !:iw.~_ ?ul our ~ HELD AT est, May 18; U,4R :1 C)~ and,pk Methodist Churcb She Is survived bv three I Woolst.ock. Iowa broth~rs and two gisters~ John qhn ~ rrtal; &u11' me fw.. Kastler af Woolsmclt; Edv:ard I 9hnpG to ~ m1 pJid-- JNTERME~'T G:raceland Cemetery K·astler of, St. Paul,.. Mmn.; I ~ f1) /t tk bar, Grove; Mrs. Carrie G·a!rt;er of Fort Dodge and Anna Craig at I Woolstock. ; CIIARLES H. GASTER Charles Howard Gaster was born January 18, CHARLES H. GASTER 1900 in Wright County, Iowa and was the son of January 18, 1900 July 20, 1995 Peter and Carrie Kastler Gaster. He was rajsed and Wright County, Iowa Clarion, Iowa educated in the rural schools of Wright County. On April 15, 1918 he was united in marriage with Mary Nickles in Wright County- They farmed and SERVICES retired to Clarion in 1961 ~ She died in 1978 and he 10:30 A.M. continued to live in their horne. Monday, July 24, 1995 Charles died at his home on July 20, 1995 at the. age of 95 years, 6 months and 2 days. Graveside Those left to cherish his memory include a SOil, Donald and IUs wife Leona of Clarion, grandchil­ OFFICIANT dren: Charles and Carol Gaster of Scottsdale, AZ~

Reverend Marlene Brown Howard and Deb Gaster of Goldfieldt IA" Donna United Methodist Church and Dan Chanlbers of Eagle Grove and Steve and Maria Gaster of Urbana, IL, and great grandchil­ Woolstock, Iowa dren: Eric of Scottsdale, AZ, Dina and Derek of Goldfield and Daniel and Diana Chambers of Eagle INTERl\IEN1-­ Grove, IA and a sister; Vivian CampbelJ of Ft. Graceland Cemetery Dodge, IA. Webster City, Iowa He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, brothers: Glen and Guy; sisters: Birdie Scheppler and Verna Reinartson and a daughter, Viola Lamothe.

Glenn Caster, 60

Dies \Ve.dnesday I Glenn Gaster, SQ. 1902 Third avenue south, died Wednesday mornIng at Lutheran hospital. Mr. Gaster, an elevator opera~ tor at the Geo. A. Honnel & Co. plant, was admitted to the hos­ pital for medical treatment about an hour before. His wife. Vera. survives him. FUn era I arrangements, in charge of Guenther'. are in­ complete. l;Orlghenfy-Kostler Weddi~9 'He/din 'St. pours Church¥3,/S7 ! , "

h f't':" ~.. , . ';' The St. Paul's Lutheran church orc H, b i!.;c co~ton knit sheatb ,vi~', 'decorated with baskets of ctress with black dC:(~E'~S{)ries ilTI(t \Vhib~' gladiola, pompons and the orchid from hcr bouquet. white candelabra for the wedcling Mrs. Kastler will continue work­ ol~,." Delores Mary Longhenr:;\ ing in the nHke of the Northwest­ . dau!thter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ern Bell telephone eompany. Mr. Lotlghenry of stratford, and Rob­ Kastl(:f ]8 empJoy·ed as parts man­ ert -'Keith K'astler, son of Mrs. ag(;'r at Sandvig's Pontiac garage. Fta~k :SmalleY' of Webster Clty ~nd. ~d Kastler of Woolstock. -Rk.v: 1-1. :fl. Schuula.nd pe! formed, lhe double ring \l;edding sel vice at' ejg,ht o'clock. Aug. 31) with rela­ tives' and close friends as guests, '-Mis~ Loui::sa Blanktfnbuehler prpvtded Clrgan music find accom­ panIed the soloist, JoAnn Kastler a~ she sang "Wedding Prayer" and uThe Lord's Pray,~l'". The bride wore a waltz length g~ ,of nylon tullc over sat'in.: Re.:.embroidered. softly 5caHopcd laCe; fashionen the neckline set. . . "t{\:h' tfny clusters of rhinestones. No:'rro\V bands of salin ~nclrr.]ed the~' bouffant skirt which was ~. adorned with clusters of re­ e~broidered l'ace. Her fingertip veii of illusion net fell irom. a cr-6wn of seeded pearls and 5C~ qtiins. The Bible she carried was white and on it rested a white orchid; pink sweetheart roses and pink and white satin streamers. l\

< over taffeta, princess style, with an empirt' wa!stline, The Gredan draped collar extended into l;wo .floating panels in the back. Her headpiec~ was a p:ink halo wH'h pearl 'detail '3nd pearl trim ac­ centing the circular veil. She car­ rfed white pompons and pink ~1\veetheart roses. Alan Shehorn was 'best man. The llsherS were Melvin Longhenry arid Lyle Westrum, brot.her and br'other-in-law of the bride. 'Mrs. Longhenry was attired in a 'beige lace dress with pink ac­ cessories. Mrs. SmalleY' wore a brown shantung dress with beige acces'sori,es, Both had a corsage of red roses. A grandluother, Mrs. Bake~t .wore white carnations. 'The couple went to Clear Lake on their wedding trip- and are now re~iding at 635 Odell st. The bride