Eddy N. Bisson serving as Temporary Administrator of … The obituary was featured in Star Tribune on November 5, 2010, and Star Tribune on November 6, 2010.My dearest sister- I cannot believe i have almost lived an entire year of my life with out you. There he met and married Roberta Wickmann on Feb. 14, 2018. Dionne M. Thomas. Becoming a hard worker at a very young age, he worked for everything he ever had; nothing was given, and he took great pride in sharing this with his grandkids. He went to Immaculate Conception Grade School and Heelan High School.John worked with several contractors building homes. He married the love of his life, Gloria Larson, in 1965. It was no secret he was dismayed by the ease of which kids live today. When finances were tight during the Depression for his family and World War II was ravaging, Bill worked to assemble a bike. Mauer-Johnson Funeral Home, Le Mars.Mavis Irene Klassen, 87, of Elkhorn, formerly of South Sioux City, died Monday, March 30, 2020, at Elk Ridge Assisted Living in Elkhorn.Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Michael's Catholic Cemetery, South Sioux City, with the Rev.
Read through the obituaries published today in Sioux City Journal.Neal E. Lloyd, 70, of Oto, passed away Thursday, March 26, 2020, at a Sioux City hospital.Memorial services will be held when there can be public services. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are following state and federal guidelines in allowing no more than 10 people at a time into the visitation. Anthony Weidner officiating. Bill loved a good story and will enjoy sharing in heaven the story of the time no one could gather in large groups because of this damn virus.Born March 16, 1936, as an only child to William V. Sr. and Ella (Herring) Johnston in Sioux City, Bill had an adventurous childhood. Gary, in high school, helped a farmer as his first job that he had until he graduated from Hinton High School in 1954. Becoming a hard worker at a very young age, he worked for everything he ever had; nothing was given, and he took great pride in sharing this with his grandkids.
Also, during this time, Bill followed his Uncle Bob, who introduced him to fast pitch softball -- a passion that stayed with him well into adulthood and one that he shared with his sons and their friends, creating lasting memories.Bill loved to tell stories of the hardships of his upbringing and the joy little things brought. The couple later divorced. Christensen-Van Houten Funeral Home, Odebolt.Robert A. Patch, 83, of Sioux City, passed away Friday, March 27, 2020, at a local care facility.Per his wishes, no public services will be held.
I love you all. Let your family know that you love and appreciate them. He attended Hunt Elementary School, North Junior, and Central High School, where he graduated in 1955. ; and 14 nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Brian Holman; three sisters, Gerri Copple, Loretta Haakinson and Evelyn Salberg; and two nephews.Lydia A. John and his brothers were mechanics as well. He worked as an engineering inspector for the City of Sioux City Engineering Department for 38 years. Waterbury Funeral Service of Sergeant Bluff.76, died Saturday, March 28, 2020.
Shortly after that he met the love of his life, Donna Jolin, and they were married. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, celebration of life will be at a later date.
She grew up in Sloan, Iowa, graduating from Sloan High School in 1962. Private graveside service: April 2, Graceland Park Cemetery, Sioux City. First and foremost he was a farmer and well known for his custom baling and windrowing business.“Lefty” was a Harley man who enjoyed road trips and socializing with family and friends from here to Missouri Valley. He also was a member of the Siouxland Dive and Rescue Team, Mason with Landmark Lodge 103, Sioux Valley American Kennel Club, Shady Brady Saddle Club, and Back Country Horsemen of Iowa.Those left to honor his memory include his loving wife, Victoria “Vicki” Ritz of Bronson; two sons, Chad Ritz and his wife, Shelley of Sergeant Bluff, and Mathew Ritz of Sioux City; stepdaughter, Heather Hartkopp and her husband, Blain of Kansas City, Mo. (Thomas) Semple-Gorham, 62, of Sioux City, passed into eternal life Tuesday, March 24, 2020, with complications from pneumonia.A celebration of life service will be held at a later date.
He worked alongside his parents at their business, Patch Craft Hobby, for many years before taking over the business in 1979, when his father passed away. He also was a member of the Siouxland Dive and Rescue Team, Mason with Landmark Lodge 103, Sioux Valley American Kennel Club, Shady Brady Saddle Club, and Back Country Horsemen of Iowa.Those left to honor his memory include his loving wife, Victoria “Vicki” Ritz of Bronson; two sons, Chad Ritz and his wife, Shelley of Sergeant Bluff, and Mathew Ritz of Sioux City; stepdaughter, Heather Hartkopp and her husband, Blain of Kansas City, Mo.