Wednesday, September 20, 2023

BOONE CONNECTED DEATH

     Charles A. (Chuck) Erickson, 83, Boone. Born in Ogden. United C-HS-58. Army vet. Started farming in 1962 and continued until retirement in 2007. Married Caryl Peterson in Boone in 1964. Chuck enjoyed camping, boating, hiking, motorcycle trips, snowmobiling and watching Western movies. The couple spent 20 years wintering in Arizona. He was an active member of Farm Bureau, the Boone County Cattlemen's Association and the Boone County Extension Council. Loved being a Trustee for Rose Hill Cemetery, east of Luther. Survivors include his wife, Carol, and son, Scott (Tauja) of Boone and daughter Jolene (Mike) Butler. His sister, Sharon Pohl, brother Darwin Erickson and sister-in-law, Marilyn Erickson, all of Boone and brother-in-law, Bill Shreve, of Luther also survive. Services in Boone. Private gravesite service later.

     Tanner C. Crooks, 31, McCallsburg. Born in Louisiana. Attended BHS. Currently employed by 3M. In 2011, met Tabitha, who became the roots that kept him grounded. He loved sports and was involved in multiple fantasy sports leagues. He also engaged in bowling, golf, disc golf and enjoyed watching family members play soccer. Survivors include his wife, Tabitha, daughter Marley, son Maddox, his parents, Terry and Janice Crooks, and siblings Christy, Kelley, Casey, Tyler, Justin and Chance. Services in Ames. 

     Donald E. Lewiston, 80, Boone. Grew up in the Madrid/Runnells areas, where his father had an auto salvage business and cattle farm. He worked in iron works until retirement, because of injury, in 1996. He had also worked at Firestone for a short time. Married Shirley Boyce and they divorced. In 1979, he married Lynda Bielfelt. Don enjoyed fishing, coon, deer and mushroom hunting. His favorite TV shows were Swamp People, Naked and Afraid, Alaskan Bush People and family feud. Five adult children, Brad and Scott Lewiston, Susan (Jimmie) Scott, Kara (Bob) Lewiston and Kaylee (Troy) Bruns and mother-in-law Helen Biefelt survive. Services in Boone.

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