Thursday, February 5, 2026

BOONE/AREA CONNECTED DEATHS

       Dr. John F. "Jack" Murphy, 88, Boone/Westhaven. Born in Illinois. Terril IA HS-58. Married Judith Cook. A University of Iowa grad, he was part of a rotating internship at Broadlawns until military service as a flight surgeon during the Viet Nam war. After service, he returned to Iowa to practice family medicine and work as an anesthetist for 40 years at the Boone County Hospital. Retired in 2010. As a member of the hospital staff, he served as chief of staff four times. A past president of the Chamber of Commerce and Boone Lions Club, he also was a City Parks Commissioner. An avid reader, he enjoyed tennis, skiing, golf and swimming. Jack also became known as Boone's Johnny Appleseed, leading a corps of volunteers that planted over 9,000 trees in public places. Survivors include his wife, Judy, and three sons, Michael, BHS-78 (Shelly); Thomas, BHS-82 (Laurel) and John, BHS-87, (Carla). A private family graveside service will be held later.

       Larry Paul Anderson, 85, Boone/Eastern Star. Born in Newton. Grew up in Boone, BHS-58. After work at a clothing store and bank, Larry worked for Quinn Foundry until retirement in 1989. He married Gloria Cramb, 1965-79. That couple was blessed with three children who survive, Melissa, Matthew and Meredith. Daughter Amy is deceased. Larry married Colleen Williams in 1980. Larry dedicated his life to public service at church, for the Red Cross and the Boone Elks Lodge No. 2884. He enlisted in the Iowa National Guard in 1963 and retired as a Staff Sergeant in 1990. Governor Robert Ray awarded him with a special honor for his dedicated assistance to Laotian and Vietnamese families settling in Iowa after the Vietnam War. Survivors include his wife, Colleen, and two stepchildren, Holly, BHS-89, (Todd) Christensen and Hans, BHS-92, (Amy) Pollard. Four siblings, William, Robert and Dennis Anderson and Patty Scholten, also survive. Services in Boone. 

       Jarrod Pringle, 57, Webster City/Stanhope. Born in Webster City. Worked in masonry. Best known for being an avid fisherman in Boone, Hamilton and Webster Counties. 

        

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