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51 Charles Ambrose Anderson was born Jun 16, 1863 near Kingston, Ia., the youngest of nine children of Thomas and Anne Crouse Anderson. He died at 5 p.m. May 22, 1946 at a Moline hospital where he had been a patient for several weeks.

He was married to Isabel Tee in 1884, and to this union were born four sons, George of Bellmont, Calif., Dan of New Boston, Guy of Oquawka and Roy of Sperry, Ia. His wife preceded him in death and he was later married to Mrs. Carried Hodson Pauley, who also preceded him in death in 1931. Two children of this union, Mrs. Ruth Swank and Jason Anderson, both of Peoria, survive.

On April 17 1932 he was married to Mrs. Lottie Durkee, who survives him. He is also survived by three step-children, Mrs. George Nesbitt, Mrs. Ruth Gaylor of Keithsburg and Mervin Durkee of Burlington, Ia. and by a number of grandchildren.

Mr. Anderson followed the occupation of farming in his early life, later taking up photography, which he continued until his retirement several years also.
 
Anderson, Charles Ambrose (I205)
 
52 Charles L. Wischmeier
A resident of this vicinity for the past twenty years, Charles L. Wischmeier, 67, passed away Saturday evening at Oaklawn hospital following a six months illness. He had been confined at the hospital the past week.
Mr. Wischmeier was born in Burlington, Iowa, Sept. 11, 1867. He was married in Iowa forty years ago, and for a number of years prior to coming to Michigan he had worked for the railroad. Since coming to Michigan he had resided on a farm in Marshall township.
Surviving relatives are his widow, Mary, two brothers, Chris and Fred both of Burlington, Ia., and several nieces and nephews.
A prayer service was held this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Kelser-More funeral home. This evening the remains will be sent to Sperry, Iowa where funeral services will be held and interment will be given on Wednesday, the 68th birthday anniversary of Mr. Wischmeier.
Marshall Evening Chronicle, Marshall, Michigan. Monday, 9 September 1935.
 
Wischmeier, Charles L. (I287)
 
53 Cheryl Faye Scott, 59, of Port Saint Lucie, Florida passed away in Fort Pierce, Florida.

Cheryl moved to Port Saint Lucie, Florida from Roscoe, Illinois in 2016.

Cheryl was a symbol of courage and fight to everyone around her and always brought a smile to light up the room. She loved making crafts and sending out gifts to all of her friends around the holidays. All of the kids that she worked with at school looked up to her and were always excited to see what she had in store for the day. She was a wonderful friend to many and she will continue to inspire everyone that knew her for years to come. Finally, she was an amazing mother to her son Bradley, always helping him and motivating him to work his hardest at anything he set his mind to. Her family thanks anyone who has helped keep her spirits high throughout her final journey.

Survivors include son, Bradley Parsons of Port Saint Lucie, Florida; Karen (Steven) Hogberg of Port Saint Lucie, Florida; nephews Bryan Hogberg of Buffalo Grove, Illinois and Mathew (Jewel) Hogberg of Kansas City, Missouir. Cheryl was predeceased by her parents, Paul and Bonnie, Soctt.

Memorial service will be held at 2pm Saturday, August 19, 2017, at Haisley Tribute Center, 2041 SW Bayshore Blvd., Port Saint Lucie, Florida 34984. Arrangements are under the direction of Haisley Tribute Center.

Published in Rockford Register Star, 15 to 17 August 2017. 
Scott, Cheryl Faye (I476)
 
54 Clarence F. Wunnenberg
Morning Sun – Clarence F. Wunnenberg, 90, died Wednesday, June 18, at St. Francis Continuation Care center, Burlington. He was born to Otto and Anna Seilerman Wunnenberg Dec. 8, 1889, in Des Moines county. July 5, 1917 he married Marie Ruppert at Oquawka, Ill.
He was a retired Morning Sun postmaster, a World War I veteran and a member of Hays-Scott Post 112 American Legion, serving as post adjutant for many years. He was secretary of Zerah Lodge, AF&AM and a member of Eastern Star, Morning Sun Lions club and First United Presbyterian church. Surviving: two sisters, Mary and Grace Wunnenberg, 2415 S. Main, Burlington.
Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Pierce funeral home, the Rev. Fred Harris, Elmwood cemetery. A memorial has been established.
Burlington Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa. Thursday, 19 June 1980. Page 15.
 
Wunnenberg, Clarence Frederick (I62)
 
55 Clarence Thomes, 90, Sperry, died November 3, 1991, at Bethesda Care Center, Mediapolis.
Born August 2, 1901, in Benton Township, Des Moines County, he was the son of Albert and Mary Granaman Thomes. He married Pearl Wunnenberg in 1922. She died in February 1956.
He farmed in Des Moines County for many years and was a member of the Des Moines County Farm Bureau.
Survivors include one daughter, Genevieve Mellinger, Sperry; three grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at Hagele and Honts Funeral Home, Mediapolis, as desired.
The funeral for Mr. Thomes will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home with the Reverend Lexie Kirkpatrick officiating. Burial will be in Kossuth Cemetery, Mediapolis.
A memorial has been established for the United Methodist Church, Kingston
Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa, 4 November 1991, page 7.
 
Thomes, Clarence (I93)
 
56 Clarice Lola Sullivan, age 73, of Mediapolis, Iowa, died Saturday, January 2, 2010, at the Great River Medical Center in West Burlington. The daughter of Arthur and Della Iola Schmidt Burgus, she was born on June 3, 1936 in Burlington. She married Leland H. Sullivan on July 27, 1958, in Burlington. He preceded her in death on June 23, 2001.

Clarice graduated from Mediapolis High School. She was a homemaker. In earlier years she had worked at a chicken farm in Kossuth and she was an assistant with Dr. Lofgren in Mediapolis.

She enjoyed gardening, cookbooks, and following the Iowa Hawkeyes basketball and football and the Burlington Bees and the Blackhawks. She was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Mediapolis.

She is survived by her sister, Arvilla and George Kelley of Mediapolis; her nephew, Sean Kelley of Mediapolis; and a great-nephew, Leland Glenn Kelley. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, Leland.

Friends may call after 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday at the Hagele and Honts Funeral Home in Mediapolis where the family will meet friends from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

The funeral ceremony for Clarice Sullivan will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 7, 2010, at the Hagele and Honts Funeral Home in Mediapolis with Rev. Jerleen Schlesser officiating. Burial will follow at the Kossuth Cemetery.

A Memorial Fund has been established for the benefit of the Immanuel Lutheran Church and the Mediapolis Community Ambulance Serve. 
Burgus, Clarice Lola (I451)
 
57 Clayton P. Robertson
McAllen – Clayton P. Robertson. The Heavenly Choir has a new bass singer today! Clayton is home with the Lord. He was born April 12, 1911, on a farm near Mediapolis, Iowa, to the late John and Lena Mabel Robertson – the 7th of 10 children. He died March 2, 2004, in McAllen.
He was active in the church choir of St. Mark United Methodist Church in McAllen, Texas for 34 years. He was also a founding member of the barber shop harmony group know as the Magic Valley Men of A Chord, and sang with them for about 15 years. Clayton’s greatest delight was as a volunteer librarian at Taylor Christian School where he would read to the children during the library hour.
Mr. Robertson is survived by his son, Dwight Robertson; daughter-in-law, Becky Cantu Robertson, both of McAllen; two daughters, Linda J. Robertson of Alameda, Calif.; and Carol Green; son-in-law, Douglas Green, both of Fairfax, Va.; three granddaughters, Amy Pettus of San Jose, Calif., Lisa (Bill) McCrory of Coeuer D’Alene, Idaho and Erin Robertson of Bloomington, Ill.; three grandsons, Jason (Michelle) Green, Jeremy Green, both of Fairfax, Va., and Steven Robertson of Los Angeles, Calif.
Visitation for Mr. Robertson will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. today, March 4, 2004, with the family to visit with friends and family from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at Kreidler Funeral Home, 314 N. 10th Street, McAllen. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, March 5, 2004, at St. Mark United Methodist Church, 301 W. Pecan Avenue, McAllen, Texas. Burial will follow at Valley Memorial Gardens Cemetery in McAllen.
The family asks that memorial donation be made to Taylor Christian School, 2021 West Jackson Avenue, McAllen, Texas 78501. Kreidler Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
The Monitor, McAllen, Texas. Thursday, 4 March 2004.
 
Robertson, Clayton Philip (I119)
 
58 Committed suicide
Miss Elis Wunnenberg, housekeeper for Grover Ream, committed suicide Tuesday night by drinking carbolic acid. The act was committed at 10:30 o’clock, and she died at 12:05. Drs. Brock of Oakville, and Browning of Mediapolis, were called, but neither arrived in time to give relief, as death came a few moments after their arrival. No reason for the act is known. Her parent are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wunnenberg, who lived 6 miles southwest of Kingston.
The Oakville Sentinel, Oakville, Iowa. 14 March 1918.
 
Wunnenberg, Elsie (I24)
 
59 Company B. 308th Machine Gun Battalion. 78th Division Private. Purple Heart. Anderson, Guy Horace (I339)
 
60 Crystalle Schmeiser
Wapello, Iowa – Crystalle Leona Scheiser, 92, Wapello, died Monday, Feb. 23, 2004, at the Wapello Nursing & Rehab Center, Wapello.
Services are 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 27, at First Presbyterian Church, Wapello. The Rev. Mary N. Pugh will officiate. A time of sharing by friends will be included. Burial will be at the Wapello Cemetery.
Visitation is noon-8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, with family present from 6-8 p.m., at the Dudgeon-McCulley Funeral Home, Wapello. A memorial fund has been established to benefit First Presbyterian Church, Wapello, and the Louisa County Historical Society.
Mrs. Schmeiser was born Oct. 27, 1911, in Wiota, the daughter of Harry C. and Alice Wheatley Dasher. She married Orval Milton Schmeiser June 21, 1939, in Casey. He preceded her in death June 29, 1998.
She grew up in Anita and Casey and graduated from Casey High School. She also graduated from Morning Side College in 1932.
She taught country school in Yale for about four years and then a couple of years at Wapello High School before her marriage. She began teaching again in the mid 1950s in Grandview at the fourth-grade level. She later taught science at Louisa-Muscatine High School, Letts, retiring in 1973.
She was a longtime, active member of First Presbyterian Church and a member of the Friendly Neighbors Club. She loved gardening and flowers and collecting rocks. She also enjoyed animals and children. She enjoyed traveling and camping with her husband, having traveled in all 50 states and several foreign areas. She and her husband were members of the Roman Hawks and the River Fork Rovers.
She had been active in the Girl Scouts for many years and in later years she and her husband were very active in the Louisa County Historical Society.
Survivors include two daughters, Ruth A. Lillie of Iowa Falls and Barbara A. Schmeiser of Mount Baldy, Calif.; a son, Donald D. Schmeiser and wife Debbie of Las Vegas, Nev.; four grandchildren, Susan Mulcrone of Shakopee, Minn., Sandra Chamberain of Houston, Texas, Angels Mendez of Chicago, Ill, and Scott Schmeiser of Las Vegas; four great-grandchildren, Katie and Kelly Mulcrone and Ryan and Sara Chamberlain; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was precede in death by her parents; her husband; two sisters, Mildred Herkelman and Mary Dasher and two brothers, Otis Dasher and Robert Dasher.
The Muscatine Journal, Muscatine, Iowa. Tuesday, 24 February 2004.
 
Dasher, Crystalle Leona (I372)
 
61 Daily Hawk Eye Gazette, Burlington, IA, Tues., Mar. 27, 1934, p. 2
Mr. Hoambrecker was found dead about 9:30 this morning in the dawn at Central avenue and Spring street where he had gone to empty pail of dirt. His body was discovered by some neighbors and Coroner Chas. Adank and the police ambulance were summoned. Thinking possible Mr. Hoambrecker might still be alive he was taken to Burlington hospital where a doctor pronounce him dead before he was removed from the ambulance, and the body was taken to Unterkircher funeral home pending arrangements for the funeral.
Mr. Hoambrecker was born on a farm three miles southwest of Kingston, Sept.10, 1858, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoambrecler, and he lived on the farm until he retired and came to Burlington ?? years ago. He was married in 1909 to Elsie McCorkle, who survives him, and he was a member of the Bethany Lutheran church.
Besides his wife he is survived by four sons, Carl Hoambrecker .Forrest Hoambrecker, Dennis Hoambrenker and Roger Hoamhrecker, three daughters, Mrs. Harry Wand of Burlington, Mrs. Arthur Ward of West Burlington and Miss Jane Hoambrecker of Kingston: one step-daughter, Mrs. Wallace Walker, and six grandchildren.
Mr. Hoambrecker had been in failing health for some time, and suffered a previous stroke several years ago.
 
Hoambrecker, Albert (I355)
 
62 Daisy Wunnenberg
Daisy Irene Wunnenberg, 86, of 2624 Florence Ave., Burlington, died at 4:28 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 21, 1996, at Burlington Medical Center.
Born Jan. 16, 1910, in Sperry, she was the daughter of William and Julia Kampmeier Pforts. On Nov. 30, 1932, she married Ralph Herbert Wunnenberg in Burlington. He died Feb. 5, 1993.
Mrs. Wunnenberg worked for 10 years in obstetrics nursery in Burlington Hospital. She also provided private care. She was a member of Zion United Church of Christ, Adah Dorcas Circle and was a participant in the community luncheon program.
Survivors include one daughter, Shirley M. Dorsey of Burlington; one son, Darwin Wunnenberg of Phoenix, Ariz.; six grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. Besides her husband, she was precede in death by her parents, one son, a sister and a brother.
Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Prugh’s Chapel.
The funeral for Mrs. Wunnenberg will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Prugh’s Chapel, with the Rev. Gary Chapman officiating. Burial will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery. A memorial has been established for Zion United Church of Christ.
Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa. Monday, 22 January 1996, page 7
 
Pforts, Daisy Irene (I91)
 
63 Date from tombstone. Died of typhoid fever (Celia Crawford).

Tombstone is to the right of parent's stone (Friedrich & Dorothea Reimann).
Stone reads:
Luise Bertha
Reimann
gest
den 22 Oct 1890
ater
21 K 7 m 18 T.
[note: looks like 1896, but 1890 would be correct date] 
Riemann, Louise Bertha (I116)
 
64 Dates for birth and death for Gustav, Emma, and daughter Anna are from the cemetery read of Saint John's Lutheran Cemetery, Benton Township, Des Moines County, Iowa.
 
Burgus, Gustav Bengamen (I215)
 
65 Dates from obituary. Des Moines County Iowa Marriage book #13, page 62: Wunnenberg, Otto 26; br. Sulerman, Annie 24; no return. Family F35
 
66 Dates of birth and death from father's journeyman's book. Wunnenberg, Wilhelm (I248)
 
67 daughter of Addison Clark Monroe Newman and Caroline Chloe Baker Newman, Ruth Esther (I443)
 
68 daughter of Adolph Oliver Martinson and Gertrude Adaline Steine Martinson, Marlis Ann (I417)
 
69 daughter of Albert Thomas Graham and Lillie May Marsh Graham, Hester Isabelle (I424)
 
70 daughter of Andrew Casper and Johanna Gudtsen Casper, Freida Josina (I344)
 
71 daughter of Archie Lee Brockway and Ella Mae Goble Brockway, Eleanor Elaine (I378)
 
72 daughter of Asa Wade and Mary Virdon Wade, Phoebe Ann (I319)
 
73 daughter of August J. Moebius and Henritta J. Schnunke Mabeus, Wilhemine Emma (I294)
 
74 daughter of Charles Byer and Elizabeth Thomas Byer, Emma (I302)
 
75 daughter of Charles Henry Breuer and Mary Eline Vollmer Breuer, Matilda Louise (I365)
 
76 daughter of Christofer Myers and Mary Unland Myers, Mary Elizabeth (I234)
 
77 daughter of Cyrus Green and Arminda Frances Latta Green, Daisy (I362)
 
78 daughter of David Waddle and Julia E. Williams Waddle, Clara Belle (I285)
 
79 daughter of Earl R. Lent and Venus B. Heald Lent, Ursula Elaine (I462)
 
80 daughter of Edward Miles and Rae Boone Miles, Joanne (I464)
 
81 daughter of Frank A. Knittel and Rose Akey Knittel, Geneva Mae Monika (I360)
 
82 daughter of Fred H. Wiegard and Laura L. Hahn Wiegard, Myrtle Leona (I54)
 
83 daughter of Frederick A. Courts and Wilhelmine Courts, Matilda (I334)
 
84 daughter of Frederick Dreckmeier and Anna Wischmeier Dreckmeier, Matilda (I430)
 
85 daughter of Fredrick Frank Frank, Mary (I359)
 
86 daughter of George Walter and Elizabeth Williams Walter, Elizabeth (I204)
 
87 daughter of Gustav Walter Krebs and Augusta Catherine Rohlff Krebs, Elsie L. (I437)
 
88 daughter of H. J. Langworth and Mary Khoner Langworth, Emma Sofia (I370)
 
89 daughter of Harold Leroy Daniels and Annie Pearl Gibler Daniels, Vivian Jeanne (I352)
 
90 daughter of Harry C. Dasher and Alice I. Wheatley Dasher, Crystalle Leona (I372)
 
91 daughter of Henry Buhrmaster and Lena Anna Wahaw Buhrmaster, Julia (I268)
 
92 daughter of Henry John Taeger and Anna Matilda Wilhelmina Tiedge Taeger, Mary Elizabeth (I373)
 
93 daughter of Henry Sleeter and Catherine Erb Sleeter, Elizabeth Katherine (I316)
 
94 daughter of Herman H. Miller and Anna Holzgraefe Miller, Lydia (I267)
 
95 daughter of Herman Moeller and Margaret Kerlser Moeller, Johanna "Hannah" (I165)
 
96 daughter of Jacob Peters and Mary Melchoir Peters, Elizabeth Margaret (I422)
 
97 daughter of James Lewis and Dorothy Grace Linquist Lewis, Shirley Eileen (I304)
 
98 daughter of Jerry McCorkel and Sarah Pollock McCorkel, Elsie Bell (I354)
 
99 daughter of Johann Friedrick Dreckmeier and Anna Marie Lange Drerkmeier, Ann Marie Sophia (I69)
 
100 daughter of Johann Hermann Rethemier and Anna Christine Elisabeth Kisoh Rethemeier, Mary (I167)
 

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