Tom W. Nystrom, 75, Boone. Born in Boone. BHS-68. His parents were Wilfred and Irma (Clark) Nystrom. Married Pat Minard in 1983. They divorced. Tom started work as a feed truck driver in 1972 for Tri-County Co-op. He was promoted to location manager at Slater with Alleman Co-op in 1981 and finished his career as North Regional Manager with Heartland Co-op until retirement. Tom enjoyed helping friends at various race tracks and on snowmobile trips. He enjoyed reading, the Iowa Hawkeyes and Minnesota Vikings. Tom fought cancer at Mary Greeley Medical Center and the State University of Iowa Hospital for many years and also spent some recovery time at Hope Lodge in Iowa City. Mark Roberts, who transported Tom to his various appointments, was a special friend. Survivors include a daughter, Jamie (Troy) Tullis, a son, Matt (Jaime) Barrick, and a niece Kimberly Tesdahl, all of Boone. Services in Boone.
Marlys Jackson George, 95, Boone/Westhaven. Formerly of Gilmore City. Born in Perry. Palmer HS-48. Married Paul George in Gilmore City in 1950. Was a bookkeeper for the Palmer Coop Creamery. Paul passed in 2011 and Marlys moved closer to her family in Boone. Three children survive, including Ron (Helen) George of Boone. A sister, Marilyn Martin, of Boone also survives. Services in Boone and Gilmore City.
LaVonne Lois Hartong Hagen, 96, Ogden/Eastern Star. Born in Ida Grove. Sutherland HS-48. Married Paul Otis Hagen in 1954. The family lived in Boone but then moved to Ogden in 1956. In 1958, they moved to their own farm, south of Ogden. Survivors include her son, Steven (Connie) of Ogden, a daughter, Cynthia, and her twin sister, LaDonna. Services in Ogden.
Jared Alan Pepper, 45, Colo. Born in Boone. His parents are Gerald Pepper, deceased, and Carol Dieffenbach Steinberg. Jared worked in construction as a project manager. He was devoted to his children and always willing to lend a hand. Jared faced struggles throughout his life and wasn't perfect. However, those who truly knew him, also knew his kindness, love for his family and the goodness that existed within him. Survivors include his mother, Carol (Arthur) Steinberg, three children, Connor, Joshua and Allison, and a sister, Addie. A COL will be held in Colo.
