Daryl Lynn Schoenberger, 76, Ames/Madrid Home.
Ronald L. Lynch, 83, Natchez, MS. Formerly of Pleasant Hill. Born in Boone. His parents were
George M. and Pearl L. (Ford) Lynch. Saydel HS-61. Army vet. Married Patty Jo Faber in 1965.Worked for Titan Tire and retired to New Mexico in 1996. Three children and two siblings survive.
Dean Russell Walker, 72, Ames. Formerly of Boone. Born in Estherville. Graettinger HS-71, where he enjoyed participating in track and basketball. U.S. Army vet serving during Viet Nam. After returning from service, Dean worked at a grain elevator in Minnesota before returning to Iowa for sales work for Wonder Bread, Novelty Inc. and Commonwealth Brands. He enjoyed golfing, single action shooting, casinos, and eating and visiting with friends at the Whistle Stop Cafe in Boone. Survivors include his wife, Carol Walker, son, Robert Walker, step-children Heather (Joe) Schaffer and Heath Cline and his sister, Gloria (Rich) Stearns. A trusted companion, Dean was known for his kindness and being a trusted companion, always playing practical jokes and bringing a smile to those around him. He was an active member of the community and a dedicated member of his church. Service in Ames, burial at Squire Boone cemetery.
Brian James Bushore, 58, Boone. Born in Boone. BHS-86. Services pending.
Lester "LeRoy" Ross, 77, Boone. Passed unexpectedly. BHS-67. DMACC and earned a Business degree from Western Illinois University. Army Viet Nam vet. Later, served with the Iowa National Guard. In total, he dedicated more than thirty-three years to military service, retiring as a Master Sergeant. Active in his church, he was also a member of the Moose Lodge and VFW, serving in many leadership roles. LeRoy volunteered to sit with shut-ins and hospice patients and devoted many hours supporting Honor Flights for veterans. A sports lover, he umpired countless Little League baseball and softball games. Above all, LeRoy will be remembered for his steady kindness, his humility, and his unwavering devotion to his faith, he country and family. His legacy lives on in the lives he touched and the generations he inspired. Survivors include three sons, Joseph, BHS-98, (Amy Joslin) Ross; Dustin, BHS-2003, (Erica) Ross and Nathan, BHS-2008, (Rachel) Ross, six grandchildren and special friend, Jane Brunette. Services in Boone.
