Lulu Belle Taylor, 89
Farnhamville- Lulu Belle Taylor, 89, of Jefferson passed away Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at her home.
Funeral services will be 10:30 AM Saturday, November 23, 2024 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Farnhamville. Burial will follow in Reading Township Cemetery in Farnhamville. A visitation will be 4:00 to 7:00 PM Friday, November 22, 2024 at the church. The funeral service will be live-streamed via the church’s Facebook page at Holy Trinity LCMS Men’s Ministry Farnhamville. Laufersweiler’s Palmer & Sons Funeral Home is serving the family.
Lulu is survived by her husband of more than 60 years Larry Taylor of Jefferson; sons, Clark (Jennifer) Taylor of Lohrville, Trent ( Shelli) Taylor of Le Grand, and Lance (Sheila) Taylor of Norwalk; grandchildren, Daniel (Becky) Taylor, Mason Taylor, and Clayton (Noelle) Taylor, Jordan (Nicole) Taylor, Haylee (Keegan) Wilkening, Morgan Taylor, and Spencer Taylor; great-grandchildren, Sawyer Taylor, Moira and Lewis Taylor, and Leo and Mack Wilkening; brother-in-law, Tom Gillman of Gladwin, MI and brother and sister-in-law, Jerry and Virginia Hall of Jefferson; many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Frieda (Helmkamp) Breidert; siblings, Norbert (Delores) Breidert, Lois (Otto) DeWall, Ethel (Don) Petersen, Dorothy (Ken) Flockhart, Katie Gillman; mother and father-in-law, Walter and Francetta Taylor, and sister-in-law, Vicki West.
Lulu Belle Breidert was born February 19, 1935 in Lidderdale. She attended Lutheran parochial schools and the Iowa Beauty School in Des Moines. Soon after she met a young man while out dancing and on September 22, 1962 she was united in marriage to that young man, Larry Taylor at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lidderdale. The couple made their home on a farm they rented near Scranton. Lulu was a hairdresser with Maxine Stutzman in Glidden for a number of years. In 1967, they moved to their farm in Lohrville and continued farming until their retirement in 2000. Lulu and Larry spent many years wintering in Texas. They loved playing cards especially pinochle and pitch. She loved to cook and sew, even making her own clothes. She loved to travel with her sister Katie and friend Debbie. She was an avid gardener and canner. She made fantastic bread.
Growing up she enjoyed fishing with her dad and later with Larry and her boys. She was at each and every event for them from football to baseball to band and choir. She was a devout Missouri Synod Lutheran and was active in her congregation and even sang in the church choir.
Memorials may be left to family discretion and sent to Lance Taylor at 9309 Old Orchard Drive, Norwalk, Iowa 50211.
Farnhamville – Sharilyn “Shari” E. Everhart, 75, passed away, Thursday October 31, 2024, at Paula J. Baber Hospice Home in Fort Dodge.
Funeral services will be at 10:30 AM on Thursday, November 7, 2024, at The First United Church in Farnhamville, with Pastor Kay Christie officiating. Burial will follow in Reading Township Cemetery in Farnhamville. There will be a visitation from 4:00 to 7:00 PM on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, at Laufersweiler’s Palmer & Sons Funeral Home in Gowrie.
Shari is survived by her husband, Jerry of Farnhamville; son, Shawn (Brenda) Everhart of Farnhamville; step-grandson, Travis Boughton; brother, Mike Ewing of Farnhamville; and many nieces, nephews, and other relatives. She was preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Carol (McCarthy) Ewing.
Sharilyn E. Ewing was born in Lake City on August 15, 1949, and graduated from Cedar Valley High School in 1967. After high school, she graduated from Tobin Business School in Fort Dodge. On August 31, 1968, Shari was united in marriage to Jerry Everhart. The couple established their home in Farnhamville and have been there ever since. She was employed with various companies as a bookkeeper and worked for The Gowrie News for 26 years. Shari was a member of First United Church in Farnhamville, where she also taught Sunday School and was the church secretary. She was also a member of the Farnhamville Betterment Club.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.
Farnhamville – Jane A. Wilson, 77, passed away Sunday November 10, 2024, at her home.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 AM on Thursday November 14, 2024, at First United Church in Farnhamville with Pastor Kay Christie officiating. Burial will follow at Reading Township Cemetery in Farnhamville. There will be a visitation from 4:00 to 7:00 PM Wednesday November 13, 2024, at Laufersweiler, Palmer & Sons Funeral Home in Gowrie.
Jane Ann Heflin was born on March 28, 1947, in Lake City, Iowa. She graduated from Cedar Valley School in 1965. On August 20, 1966, she was united in marriage to Raymond Wilson at the United Methodist Church in Paton. The couple lived in Gowrie until moving to Farnhamville in 1974. Jane worked various jobs including the Gowrie Café, and the Webster County Home as an aide. She ran the trucking business side by side with her husband, “Breezy”. Jane later worked as the librarian at the Farnhamville Library for 25 years, and then as a CNA for the Calhoun County Health Department for 14 years until her retirement. She was a member of the First United Church, where she was a Sunday school teacher and involved in many committees. She also served on the Farnhamville City Council for 19 years and was president of the Farnhamville Centennial Committee.
Jane is survived by her daughters, Mary Jo (Alan) Klein of Evansville, WI, and Brenda Kromrie of Gowrie; 5 grandchildren, Adam (Tami Williams) Klein, Jason Klein, Maureen (Luke) Hainzinger, Blake (Kylee) Kromrie, and Kylan (Sammi) Muzney; 5 great grandchildren, Payton, Taytum, Raymond, Wesley, and Claire; and her brother, Steven (Darleen) Heflin of Brooklyn, IA.
Jane is preceded in death by her husband, Raymond, parents, Randal and Mary (Gray) Heflin, sisters, Pam Lindgren and Rosemary Stickrod, and nephew, Tony.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.
Katelyn Johnson, the passionate organizer of Swingin Fore Soldiers, served as the guest speaker at the Gowrie American Legion Veterans Day supper held on Monday, November 11, at the Gowrie American Legion Hall. During her address, Katelyn highlighted the importance of supporting veterans and their families, sharing inspiring stories of resilience and community engagement. Her dedication to honoring those who have served was evident, as she encouraged attendees to continue fostering connections and providing assistance to our brave servicemen and women. The evening was a heartfelt tribute to the sacrifices made by veterans, and Katelyn’s words resonated deeply with all present.
Good evening Everyone,
it is an honor to stand before you today as we gather to observe Veterans Day—a day set aside to recognize, celebrate, and honor the brave men and women who have served in our nation’s armed forces. As we come together, we are not just acknowledging their service; we are reflecting on the extraordinary acts of courage, sacrifice, and selflessness that define who they are.
When we think about the military, we often think of battles fought, missions accomplished, and the medals earned. But the true story of our veterans isn’t told in awards or headlines. It’s told in the everyday acts of bravery that aren’t always seen, in the quiet moments of heroism that often go unrecognized. Read More...
On November 11, Southeast Valley Dayton Elementary held a moving program at the Dayton Community Center to honor all who have served in the armed forces and public service. The event was a beautiful tribute to veterans, showcasing the gratitude and respect the community holds for those who have dedicated their lives to protecting and serving.
The program began with the Dayton American Legion Post 323 Color Guard entering the room, prompting attendees to stand in respect as the “Star Spangled Banner.” played. The energy in the room was palpable as the TK and Kindergarten students followed with a heartfelt rendition of “When the Flag Goes By,” setting a tone of reverence and pride. Read More...
The 2024 Veterans Day assembly, organized by the Southeast Valley Student Council, took place on Monday, November 11, at 10:30 a.m. in the high school gym in Gowrie. The program honored local veterans and highlighted their sacrifices through a series of respectful tributes and performances.
The assembly began with Joe Kauffman and Ben Wanat presenting the colors, followed by Grant Farnham leading the Pledge of Allegiance. Under the direction of Ms. McQuaig, the choir sang the National Anthem. Abbi Tucker delivered opening remarks, and Aiden Anderson introduced the veterans present. The choir performed “America the Beautiful,” composed by Samuel Augustus Ward and Katherine Lee Bates.
In a moving presentation, Joe Kauffman and Ben Wanat folded the American flag while speakers Taylor Willardson and Emilia Bloomquist explained the significance of each fold. Read More...
Southeast Valley student and Fort Dodge Swim Team standout Julia Eastman has taken an exciting step forward in her athletic career, officially signing her commitment to swim for the University of Northern Iowa (UNI). Surrounded by family, coaches, and friends, Julia celebrated her signing with pride, marking the beginning of a new chapter as a future Panther.
Julia, the daughter of Megan and Jon Eastman of Callender, IA, has made waves in the pool as a member of the Fort Dodge Swim Team, where her dedication and skill have set her apart as a competitive athlete. Her signing with UNI is a testament to her hard work, and it reflects her potential to excel at the collegiate level. Read More...
Southeast Valley High School senior Julia Eastman made a significant splash at the Iowa High School Girls State Swim Meet held in Marshalltown on November 15th and 16th. Competing against the best swimmers in the state, Julia showcased her talent and determination throughout the weekend.
In the individual events, Julia started strong in the 100-yard Butterfly, where she placed 12th in the preliminaries, earning her a coveted spot in the finals. She continued to impress, finishing 10th in the final with an impressive time of 59.36 seconds. Read More...
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