The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa (2024)

A6 THE COURIER CEDAR VALLEY www.wcfcourier.com MONDAY, JULY 25, 2005 NE Iowa Deaths Death Notices Edith Decker Hoppenworth (1924-2005) WINTHROP Edith Decker Hoppenworth, 80, of Winthrop, died Saturday, July 23, at West Ridge Care Center, Cedar Rapids, following a short illness. She was born Nov. 28,1924, in Winthrop, daughter of Maurice and Agnes Brown Conrad. She married Ronald Decker, and he preceded her in death. She later married Raymond Hoppenworth.

Mrs. Hoppenworth was the superintendent secretary and board secretary for East Buchanan Schools for 23 years. Survivors include: her husband; a daughter, Pamela (James) VanEtten of Newhall; three sons, William "Bill" of Delhi, Paul (Kathy) of Dubuque and Dennis (Patty) of Aurora, Ill; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; brother, Ronald "Bud" (Sharon) Conrad of Independence; and a sister, Donna (Richard) Kinney of Winthrop. Preceded in death by: a brother, Keith Conrad. Services: 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Winthrop, by the Rev. Al Vorwald, with burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. today at Fawcett Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Winthrop, with a 4 p.m.

Catholic Daughters of the Americas rosary and a 7:30 p.m. Scripture service. Evelyn L. Stevenson (1924-2005) WAVERLY July 22, at She was and Fannie Evelyn Stevenson Evelyn Louise Stevenson, 80, of Waverly, died Friday, Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community, Waverly. 4 born Oct.

28, 1924, in Milbank, S.D., daughter of Gregory Konstant Laube. In 1947, she married Robert Stevenson in Dubuque. He died in December 1988. Mrs. Stevenson graduated from high school in for Dubuque, then attended one year of college at the University of Dubuque.

She loved the theater, animals, history and was always on the go. She will be remembered for her love of her family, her quiet but strong faith and her gentle way. Survivors include: three daughters, Marilyn (Ron) Sattizahn of Cedar Rapids, Rose Salinas of Cedar Falls and Roberta Stevenson of White Bear Lake, Minn; two sons, Alan of Aptos, Calif, and David (Fatmia) of Scotts Valley, Calif; four grand- children, Lori, Timothy and Christine Sattizahn, and Kyle Stevenson; three great-grandchildren, Samantha, Ronald and Jason Sattizahn; and a sister, Ruth Laube of Robbinsdale, Minn. Preceded in death by: a brother, Donald Laube. Services: 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday at Good Shepherd Chapel at Bartels Lutheran Home, Waverly, with burial in Fairview Cemetery, Cedar Falls. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home, Waverly, and for an hour before 5 services Wednesday at Bartels. Memorials: may be directed to Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community. Condolences may be left on the Web site at www.kaisercorson.com.

Daryl G. Anderson (1955-2005) WELLSBURG Daryl G. July 22, at the University of Iowa from complications following a He was born Dec. 16,1955, in lie Marie Abbas Anderson. On Harrenstein at rural Wellsburg, Mr.

Anderson School in 1974. with his brothers, Marvin Bierman began Sunday school Church, rural Daryl Survivors Anderson two daughters, both at home; Daryl Anderson Rodney of Manassas, Va, and both of Aplington; and a sister, Preceded in death by: son, and George and Gertie Services: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday rural Wellsburg, with burial in from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the also 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday at and for an hour before services Memorials: may be directed on the Web site at LONDON Officials think attackers are linked to al-Qaida From page A1 Menezes' family today threatened to take legal action.

"They have to pay for that in many ways, because if they do not, they are going to kill many people," his cousin, Alex Pereira, told BBC television. "They killed my cousin; they could kill anyone." Menezes was followed by plainclothes officers after he left an apartment bloc in Tulse Hill that was under surveillance. Wearing a padded jacket, he boarded a bus and traveled to the nearby Stockwell subway station. According to officials, his clothing and behavior aroused the suspicions of the police who ordered him to stop. Witnesses said Menezes1 ran into a subway car, where officers shot him.

It was unclear why Menezes, who spoke English, did not stop. Police also raided a north London apartment today in their investigation the latest in a series that so far has netted three suspects, but there were no arrests in the latest action, a police spokeswoman said on customary condition of anonymity. Police say they are looking for more suspects because investigators believe a wide network of alQaida-linked operatives staged the attacks. The network could include bomb-makers and those who coached the young suicide attackers before their mission, according to police. Investigators are pursuing CEDAR FALLS Bryce William Secor, 21, of Cedar Falls, died Saturday, July 23, near Indianola in an automobile accident; memorial services 10 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, with inurnment in the church columbarium at a later date; visitation 4 to 8 p.m. today at the Dahl-Van Hove-Schoof Funeral Home, 266-7525; memorials to the church. WATERLOO Nicholas "Nick" James Junk, 19, of Waterloo, died Sunday, July 24, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Waterloo; services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery; youth vigil at 3 p.m.

Tuesday, followed by visitation from 4 to 8 p.m. with a 7 p.m. vigil at Hagarty-Waychoff-Grarup Funeral Service on West Ridgeway, 233-3393; visitation also for an hour before services Wednesday at the church; memorials to the family. GILBERTVILLE Robert Weber, 72, of 2125 Parkview Drive, died Saturday, July 23, at Covenant Medical Center Intensive Care Unit, Waterloo; services 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, with burial in St.

Mary's Cemetery, both in Gilbertville; full military rites by Nugent Demuth American Legion Post 714 of Gilbertville; visitation 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Hagarty-Waychoff-Grarup Funeral Service Daily Record Cedar Falls Fire Alarms Saturday 4:17 p.m., 525 E. Seerley alarm malfunction. 10:32 p.m., 923 West Ninth unauthorized burning. Fire Alarms Sunday 7:05 a.m., 2124 S.

Oak medical response. 5:52 p.m., 525 E. Seerley alarm malfunction. 7:49 p.m., 1605 Cherry Lane, downed power line. 8:35 p.m., 3509 Chapman Court, downed power line.

Magistrate Court Log The following were sentenced for first-offense operating while intoxi- cated: Tiarra Leann Walker, 26, of 706 Southview Drive, pleaded guilty, given $1,000 fine, 60-day sentence with all but two days suspended and a year probation; arrested Feb. 16. Allison Marie Dinnebier, 24, of 103 Olive Cedar Falls, pleaded guilty, given $1,000 fine, 60-day sentence with all but two days suspended and a year self- probation; arrested Dec. 11. Peter James Ferguson, 32, of 920 Randolph, Apt.

2, pleaded guilty first-offense operating while intoxicated and possession of marijuana, given $1,000 fine, 365-day sentence with all but two days suspended and a year probation count I and 180-day suspended sentence count Il; arrested Oct. 1. Benito Rodriguez, 33, of 321 Oak No. 1, pleaded guilty, given $1,000 fine, 60-day sentence with all but four days suspended and one to two years' probation; arrested Nov. 12.

Brent Paul McKim, 26, of Oskaloosa, pleaded guilty, given on South Street, Waterloo, 234- 6274, with a 7 p.m. Knights of Columbus rosary, and from 2 to 8 p.m. Wednesday with a 3 p.m. Catholic Order of Foresters rosary and a 7 p.m. parish rosary; visitation also for an hour before services Thursday at the church; memorials to Bosco System, Immaculate Conception Church or charity of donor's choice.

WATERLOO Barbara J. Neelans, 57, of Carmel, formerly of Waterloo, died Thursday, July 21, from injuries received in a motor vehicle accident; services 10 a.m. Thursday at Parrott Wood Chapel of Memories, an Overton Family Service, 232-3235, with burial in the Garden of Memories Cemetery; visitation 4 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday and for an hour before services Thursday at the funeral home; memorials to the family. WATERLOO Timothy Rohwedder, 47, of Waterloo, died Sunday, July 24, at Windsor Nursing and Rehab Center, Cedar Falls; services pending with Richardson Funeral Home, Cedar Falls, 266-3525.

LA PORTE CITY Larry D. Billings, 64, of La Porte City, died Sunday, July 24, at Covenant Medical Center, Waterloo, of natural causes; services pending with Locke Funeral Home, Waterloo, 233- 6138. HUDSON Larry A. $1,000 fine and 30-day sentence with all but two days suspended and credit for two days served; arrested May 12, 2002. Mohamed Rosic, 18, of 410 Oaklawn pleaded guilty, given $1,000 fine, 90-day sentence with all but four days suspended and a year probation; arrested Feb.

28. Sara Lynn Barber, 22, of 408 Sutton Elk Run Heights, pleaded guilty, given $1,000 fine, 60-day sentence with all but two days suspended and a year probation; arrested Jan. 14, 2004. Jeffrey C. Inman, 25, of 540 Newton, pleaded guilty, given $1,000 fine, 90-day sentence with all but four days suspended and a year probation; arrested March 2.

Charles G. Adams, 45, of 920 W. First Cedar Falls, pleaded guilty, given $1,000 fine, 60-day sentence with all but two days suspended and a year self-probation; arrested Feb. 23. Jason Randall Himschoot, 22, of Traer, pleaded guilty, given $1,000 fine, 90-day sentence with all but four days suspended and a year probation; arrested Nov.

18. Susan Denice Buckner, 454, of Houston, Texas, pleaded guilty, given $1,000 fine, 60-day sentence with all but 10 days suspended and credit for 10 days served and a year self-probation; arrested May 30. Andrea Marie Boos, 22, of 2116 College Cedar Falls, pleaded guilty, given $1,000 fine and twoday sentence; arrested Feb. 6. The following sentenced on charges of possession of a controlled substance: Christie L.

Letourneau, 30, of 167 Harrison pleaded guilty possession of cocaine, given $250 fine, 60-day suspended sentence and one to two years' probation; arrested Dec. 5. Jury finds Waterloo man guilty of false imprisonment, assault By JEFF REINITZ Prosecutors said Coleman Courier Staff Writer grabbed his 16-year-old girlfriend from the parking lot of a WATERLOO A man accused restaurant and forced her into of kidnapping his ex-girlfriend a vehicle driven by Jacob has been convicted of lesser Meron. charges. Coleman then beat her and A Black held her at two homes for more Hawk County than a day while he asked her jury found about a date she had with a me another man, police said.

Michael Cole- Coleman's public defender, man guilty of David Staudt, admitted his misdemeanor client was guilty of assault but false impris- said the girl was free to go at onment and any time. He questioned the assault Friday credibility of the victim and afternoon James Meron. Coleman after about a Meron, who allegedly guardday of deliberations, according ed the girl for brief periods, to Court Administration. pleaded guilty to reduced Sentencing for Coleman, 21, charges of conspiracy to comof Waterloo, will be at a later mit a forcible felony and misdedate. meanor assault in exchange for He had been charged with his testimony.

His sentencing is second-degree kidnapping and scheduled for August. assault while participating in a Contact Jeff Reinitz at (319) 291-1578 felony. or jeff.reinitz@wcfcourier.com. Wrage, 50, of Hudson, died Sunday, July 24, at Covenant Medical Center, Waterloo, of natural causes; services pending with Locke Funeral Home, Waterloo, 233-6138. WATERLOO Opal C.

Schrock, 91, of Friendship Village, died there Friday, July 22; services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Grace Brethren Church, preceded by burial; visitation 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Locke Funeral Home, 233-6138. POSTVILLE Eva M. Peterson, 63, formerly of rural St.

Olaf, died Friday, July 22, at the Good Samaritan Center, Postville, following a brief illness; services were 10:30 a.m. today at Norway Lutheran Church, rural St. Olaf, with burial in the church cemetery; Schutte Funeral Home, Postville, (563) 864-7252, was in charge of arrangements. ELMA Francis Klobassa, 81, of Elma, died at home Sunday, July 24; services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Bernard's Catholic Church, Alta Visita; visitation 3 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home, Elma, (641) 939-2461, with a 4 p.m. rosary and a 7 p.m. Scripture service; visitation also for an hour before services Wednesday. TAMA Rex D.

Keahna, 51, of the Meskwaki Settlement, rural Tama, died Sunday, July 24, at the Marshalltown Medical Surgical Center after a lengthy illness; tradi- Eileen McClurg, 37, of 408 Locust pleaded guilty possession of cocaine and fifth-degree theft, given $250 fine and 365-day sentence count I and 30-day sentence with credit for 30 days served count Il; accused of stealing vanilla from Express Super Value April 19. Berry Jackson, 41, of 616 Wellington, Apt. 4, pleaded guilty, tional graveside services 2 p.m. today at Meskwaki Cemetery, rural Tama, with burial following; military honors by Robert Morgan American Legion Post 701; Kruse-Phillips Funeral Home, Tama, (641) 484-3400, was in charge of arrangements. WINTHROP Galen Mulford, 82, of Winthrop, died Sunday, July 24, at his farm home north of Winthrop following a lengthy illness; services.

10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Fawcett Funeral Home, Winthrop, (319) 935-3327, with burial in Fremont Township Cemetery, north of Winthrop; visitation 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. TOLEDO Charles W. Gray, 73, of Toledo, died at home Sunday, July 24, following a lengthy illness; services 1 p.m.

Wednesday at KrusePhillips Funeral Home, (641) 484-3400, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, both in Tama; visitation 10 a.m. until services Wednesday at the funeral home. OSAGE Eunice M. Canny, 94, of St. Paul, formerly of the Osage area, died Wednesday, July 20, at Dellwood Care Center, St.

Paul; services 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Little Cedar United Methodist Church, with burial in Osage Cemetery; visitation for an hour before services Thursday at the church; Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home, Osage, (641) 732-3706, is in charge of arrangements. Anderson, 49, of Wellsburg, died Friday, Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, lengthy illness. Grundy Center, son of John J. and NelMarch 26, 1983, he married Brenda First Christian Reformed Church, graduated from Wellsburg High He began a construction company Rodney and Mike, in 1976.

In 1978 became his partner and they Anderson-Bierman Construction. He was a superintendent at First Christian Wellsburg, include: his wife; a son, Gene at home; Trisha and Cassandra Anderson, his parents of Ackley; three brothers, Mike Anderson (Diane) and Derwin, Shelly (David) Hook of Grundy Center. grandparents, Andrew and Annie Ander- First Christian Reformed Church, church cemetery. Friends may call church with family present. Visitation Doyen-Abels Funeral Home, Wellsburg, the church.

the family. Condolences may be left www.abelsfuneralhomes.com. leads that seemed to indicate a link between the unsuccessful attacks on July 21 when bombs only partially detonated and the suicide bombings two weeks earlier that killed the four bombers and 52 other people. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said he believed al-Qaida terrorists were involved in both attacks. "The way in which al-Qaida operates is not a sort of classic cell structure," Ian Blair told Britain's Sky News television on Sunday.

"It has facilitators, so we're looking for the bomb makers, we're looking for the chemists, we're looking for the financiers, we're looking for the people who groomed these young people, so it will be a wide network that we're trying to penetrate." Asked if the two attacks were connected, Ian Blair said "we have no proof that they are linked, but clearly there is a pattern here." Two men were arrested in London's southern Stockwell neighborhood Friday under Britain's anti-terrorism laws. A third man was arrested under the same legislation in nearby Tulse Hill on Saturday. All three are being held "on suspicion of the commission, instigation or preparation of acts of terrorism" for the July 21 attacks. Ian Blair said police were "still anxious for any sighting of the four individuals" whose images were released after being spotted on surveillance camera footage fleeing the scenes of the failed bombings, suggesting that none of the four are among the men now in custody. given $250 fine, 60-day sentence with all but two days suspended and a year probation; arrested Feb.

11. Dustin James Corwin, 28, of 1232 Fulton pleaded guilty possession of methamphetamine, given $250 fine, 60-day sentence with all but two days suspended and a year probation; arrested Nov. 5. Marie Maxine Tuman Marie Maxine Tuman, daughter of Chris and Lavina Nielsen, was born March 7,1925, in Jesup, Iowa. She departed this life Thursday, July 21, 2005, in her home in Camdenton, at the age of 80 years, four months and 14 days.

She was preceded in death by her parents. Marie is survived by her husband, Gary L. Tuman; two sons, Michael E. Tuman and his wife, Lisa, of Hesperia, and Dennis D. Clark of Waterloo, Iowa; five grandchildren, Cory Tuman, Zachary Tuman and Brandy Tuman, all of Hesperia, Kelly Kowzan of Pella, Iowa, and Christopher Clark of Montrose, four great-grandchildren, Jordan Clark of Montrose, Allee Marie, Hailey and Evan Kowzan, all of Pella, Iowa.

She was raised in Iowa and spent most of her life there. On Jan. 20, 1968, she was united in marriage to Gary Lee Tuman in Waterloo, Iowa. They resided in Evansdale, Iowa, where she was employed at Allen Memorial Hospital. In 1976 they moved to Whittier, where she was employed at the Whittier Presbyterian Hospital.

Upon retirement in 1991 they moved to Camdenton, Mo. Marie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. We will cherish her memory in our hearts and will miss her greatly. Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 26, 2005, in the Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home Chapel.

Inurnment will be at a later date in Memorial Park Cemetery, Waterloo, Iowa. Visitation will also be Tuesday evening beginning at 6 p.m. and will continue until 8 p.m. after the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be directed to the American Cancer Society or the American Heart Association.

Local arrangements are under the direction of Locke Funeral Home, (319) 233-6138. Directory for Funeral Homes, Monuments, Cemeteries Related Services WATERLOO Memorial Park Cemetery "We Believe in Serving You" Since 1928 Non Profit Lot Owner Association W. 4th Ridgeway 232-4165 LaPorte Road Memorial Service for 3 Generations 4859 Texas St. Waterloo 1-800-478-2106 296-2106 Breakenridge Memorials LET US SHOW YOU THE DIFFERENCE 14937 S. Hudson Rd.

Hudson (7 miles South of Hudson on Hwy 63) 319-988-4051 CEDAR FALLS Cedar Falls Municipal Cemeteries 404 College St. 273-8628 Greenwood Fairview Hillside Quality Caring We're Here For You Hawk Memorial "Where Quality Prevails" 5325 University C.F., IA 319-266-0282 1-800-517-0282 www.blackhawkmemorial.com 3 NASHUA Large Indoor Showroom Granite Monuments Bronze Markers Custom Design NASHUA MONUMENT WORKS 723 Greeley St. Nashua, IA 800-793-2242.

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