Lee Donald (Squeak) Lingren, 94, Boone. Born near Boxholm. Ogden High School-1948. Worked for Massey Ferguson as a welder before 35 years as a Fareway truck driver. Was a city councilman, an officer in the Moose Lodge and a Little League coach for 24 years. He loved the Cubs and Cyclones. With his late wife, Danis, loved ushering and helping with the Thanksgiving dinner at church. They also loved casinos, spending winters in Arizona and Florida before settling in Port Arkansas, Tx. for 15 years. Three daughters, all of Boone, survive, Kim (Mike) Lonergan, Shawna (Dave) Frohling and Stacie (Brian) Bennett. Other survivors include a sister and brothers, LaVerne (Joan) of Ogden and Larry (Wanda) of Boone. Services in Boone.
Betty Jean Grundon, 98, Grand Junction. Survivors include two sons and two brothers Kenneth (Bonnie) Dodd, BHS-52, and Donald (Karen) Dodd, BHS-50, of Boone. Services in Grand Junction.
Ronda R. Bornholt Patterson, 83, Stratford. Born in Boone. Married Burton Patterson in 1960 at the South Marion United Methodist Church. She was a true farmer's wife, driving tractors, baling hay, a good cook and tended to large vegetable and flower gardens. Worked at the Stratford Co-op and ISU. Loved the Cyclones and Cubs and Elvis. Active in the church, Stratford Food Pantry, Swedish Museum, Swedish Club and Athens Woods Senior Living Board. Survivors include a son Nolan (Julie) Patterson of Stratford, two daughters, Natalie and Mia, and a sister Georgene Hanson. Services in Stratford.
Sharon Adams Timm-Hoffman, 83, Ankeny. Born near Madrid. Spent a career in education and coaching. Survivors include her daughter, Tracy (Tony) Arbogast. Services in West Des Moines.
Pearl J. Simpkins, 93, Madrid/Madrid Home. Married George Simpkins in Mason City in 1948. The couple moved to Madrid in 2012. She enjoyed sewing, gardening, puzzles, crafts and bingo. Three daughters survive. Cremation. Burial in Mason City.
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