Linda Lou Stolte Olson, 77, Ames. Born in Boone. United Community HS-66. A talented basketball and softball player, she continued playing slow pitch softball with her sisters on her father's team, the Stars. Worked at Iowa State and married Martin Olson in 1973 in Ames. The couple raised their family on farms in the Boone area. After staying home raising her three children, she returned to work at ISU as a clerk at the Veterinary Diagnostic lab until retirement at 70. At her kids events, she was an enthusiastic cheerleader and also a stats keeper. She especially enjoyed Christmas, animals, going to movies, backing the Cyclones and was an excellent bowler, an important member of a competitive league. Survivors include her husband, Marty, three children, Eric, (Melanie); Nathan (Sonya) and Amanda, as well as two siblings, Larry (Sue) Stolte and Carla (Kevin) Houston. Services in Boone.
Joanne Tesdahl, 66, Boone. Survived by her husband, Richard.
Roger James Grove, 95, Madrid/Kennybrook Village/Grimes. Born in Jewell. Marine Corps vet. Started farming in 1957 and retired in 1995. He enjoyed gardening, playing cards, attending grandkids activities and spending coffee time in Slater. Five children survive, including Barb (Lance) Rampton of Madrid and Deb (Gary) Reinhart of Slater. A brother also survives. Services in Madrid and Sheldahl.
John Ivan Hill, 64, Ogden. Born in Texas. Dysart/Geneseo HS-79. National Guard vet. Married Penny Jean Richards in Boone in 1985.Worked in construction and at Quinn's Machine and Foundry in Boone prior to serving the Union Pacific Railroad as an engineer until retirement. John enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and riding his motorcycles. He was a Salvation Army member. Survivors include his wife, Penny, his step-mother, Joyce Hill, step-father, Butch Graves, and six siblings, Kelli Edson, Matt (Penny) Hill, Kevin Hill, Debbie (Scott) Hinde, Vicki (Dave) Stover and Mary (Ron) Smith. Graveside service at Rose Hill.
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