Ella Jane Shell Bass, 93, Boone/Eastern Star. Born in Boone. BHS-50. Married Jack Bass in 1952. Jane worked at Boyd's Dairy and then Nelson's Lumber Yard which later became Nelson's Doo-It Store, and then at Herrald Drug, which became Medicap Pharmacy. She loved baking, cooking, reading, poetry, watching Wheel of Fortune and Antiques Roadshow. Five children survive, Joan Faust, Janine (Ben) Bennett, Chris and Matt Bass and Chad (Jill) Bass. Three siblings also survive, Mary Lou Sullivan, Mahlon (Fern) Shell and Joyce (Ken) Patten. Services in Boone and Ogden.
Jacquelyn Lee Parrish, BHS-63. Graveside service in Boone.
Raymond "Ray" Dale Crocheck, 78, Boone/Iowa Falls Hospital. Born in Des Moines. Married Charlene Meyeraan in Boone in 1965. Grew up living with his aunt and uncle in rural Truro. Learned how to drive a truck and started that 40 year career with R.D. Reed Livestock of Zearing. Became a familiar face at Crouse Cartage where he spent 26 years of service. Closed out with Coe Transfer before retirement. Worked a cow-calf operation with his son, was an avid fisherman and loved traveling. Charlene died in 2018 and for the last five years, Ray has enjoyed his friendship with Deb Linderblood and her family. Survivors include two sons, Justin (Michelle) Crocheck of Boone and Jason (Melissa) Crocheck. A brother, Larry, of Boone and a sister, Kate, also survive. Services in Boone and Wellsburg.
Joyce N. Carlson Aske, 83, Ames/Boone. Born in Forest City. FCHS. Waldorf College. Worked as a secretary in Minneapolis, Rochester and Phoenix. Married Duane D. Aske in 1990. Survivors include her husband, Duane, a step-daughter, Deborah (Kendall) Kruger, and a brother, Luther Carlson. Private burial in Clear Lake.

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