Laura E. McConkey Herrig, 92, Boone/Eastern Star. Born in Storm Lake. Married Fred Herrig in Omaha in 1949. Fred died in 1990. Laura always took pride in "looking her best" and in the 1980's and 90's, she worked at Marla's House of Larger Fashion. Eventually, she owned and operated Marla's House of Larger Fashion in Storm Lake before retiring in Boone. She became a well known door greeter at Walmart in Boone. Laura loved the outdoors, especially fishing, and she had a warm heart for animals. She and Fred were the parents of four daughters, including Judy, BHS-68, (Bill) Haberman of Spencer who survives. The deceased daughters are Barbara, BHS-69, Susan and Linda. Services in Boone.
Charlotte Mae Anderson, 97, Boone/Eastern Star since 2019. Earned a GED in 1989. Married Ralph Anderson in 1947. Ralph passed in 2001. Charlotte was the head cook at the Imperial Inn Restaurant, then worked as a telephone operator at ISU. Retired in 1991. An active and faithful church member, she enjoyed cooking, baking, crocheting, floral arranging, reading, playing Bingo and Chinese Checkers. Survivors include a daughter, Alana (Lana) Russell of Boone, and two sons, including Darrell Anderson of Ogden. Services in Boone.
Mary Margaret Neikirk, 80, Santa Fe, NM. Died January 14, 2026. Born in Texas. BHS-64, where she excelled in academics and athletics. University of Texas in Austin and again excelled academically. Earned a B.S. in Physical Education. Taught at Brown University and then, earned a Master of Science degree at the University of North Carolina. Worked as a teacher/coach in Wisconsin and enrolled in the doctoral program at the University of Georgia and earned a Doctor of Education in P.E. in 1985. A lifelong learner, she studied gardening, horticulture, history, religion and learned Spanish and German. Moved to Santa Fe in 1983 and taught at Southwestern College and for various other programs. Mary loved animals and gardening while grappling with bipolar disorder most of her adult life. Four siblings survive and a COL is scheduled for May 2, 2026 in New Mexico.