Monday, September 9, 2024

BOONE/AREA CONNECTION DEATHS

      Delores "Rosie" Rose Hein, 96, Boone/Northridge Village/Ames. Born in Boone. BHS-45. Married Dwayne Hein in Boone in 1947. Was a secretary/bookkeeper at Smart and Thrifty Clothing in Ames. Then, became a Certified Home Health Aid and worked for Nursing Services of Iowa for 11 years before retiring in 1995. Active in her Boone church, loved music and in high school, was a member of the marching band and Scotties Drum and Bugle Corps. An active bowler, she played in bridge clubs and enjoyed growing vegetables and canning. Was a daily reader and an avid Cyclone fan. Her son, David (Kathy) Hein of Boone survives. Services in Boone.

     William K. "Bill" Barquist, 83, Ames/Northridge Village. Born in Boone. BHS-59. Bachelor's Degree in business from UNI. Married Sandra Olivia Stark in Boxholm in 1964. Sandra passed in 1997. Married Marilyn (Mannes) Thompson in 2000. Bill taught in Humboldt but then spent nearly 35 years as the office manager for Fareway in Boone. Active in Lions Club, he was also a member of the Tall Corn Antique Auto Club and the Buick Club of America. Survivors include his wife, Marilyn, two daughters, and three step-children. Bill had been a resident of Northridge Village since January of 2021. Services in Ogden.

     Charlene "Char" Marie Michel Braland, 86, Boone. Born in Boone. United Community HS-56. Married Arnold "Arney" Braland in Boone in 1956. After living elsewhere, the couple settled in Boone in 1963. Char enjoyed quilting, camping, baking, raising flowers, and sports of all kinds, including following Arnie's 18 years of auto racing. Survivors include her husband, Arnie, three children, including Rick (Sharon) Braland of Ogden and Lori (Perry) Brown of Boone. A brother Steve (Linda) Michel and two sisters, including Judy (Mike) Frist of Boone also survive. Services in Boone.

     M. Carolyn Guigli, 95, Madrid. Born in Hepburn,  IA. Clarinda HS. Earned a teaching degree, taught elementary school for three years and was a substitute teacher in Madrid. Then, served as a secretary for the Madrid schools for 30 years. An active volunteer, she worked in the concession stand for Madrid football games and was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and Madrid Booster Club. Five children survive, including Marty (Chuck) of Madrid.

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