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Richard Long

Richard L. Long, 60, of Mason City died at 12:20 a.m. Monday, Jan. 7, 2002, at his residence.

His funeral service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, at Hurley Funeral Home in Mason City, with the Rev. Curt McCallister officiating.

Burial will be in Big Grove Cemetery in rural Mason City.

Visitation will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Long was a truck driver.

He was a U.S. Navy veteran and was enlisted from 1959 to 1961.

He was born Jan. 1, 1942, in Decatur to Lawrence and Mabel L. Blevins Long. He married Elaine Romer in Groveland on Oct. 16, 1993. She survives.

Also surviving are one son, James L. (and wife Wendy) Long of Lebanon, Ohio; three stepsons, Mark Romer of Mundelein, Matt Romer of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Michael Romer of Springfield; two daughters, Lisa Croteau and Mandy Croteau, both of Mason City; and five grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

He was a member of American Legion of Mason City and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, serving 12 years as Steward of Local No. 627.

He was an avid bowler for many years.

Memorials may be made to Disabled American Veterans or Hospice Care of Illinois.

 

 


John Cooper

John Walter Cooper, 62, of Mason City died at 10:40 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5, 2002, at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield.

His funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, at Assembly of God Church of Mason City, with the Revs. James Sprinkel and Jason Sprinkel officiating.

Burial will be in Mason City Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the church.

After graduating from Marshalltown Community College, Cooper began a career in agriculture related jobs while living in Iowa, Minnesota and Kansas. In 1978, he began working for Pfizer Seeds (later renamed Pfizer Genetics) in Mason City and DeKalb, where he was head of the Farm Management Department. He currently was the National Accounts Manager for Garst Seed Company of Slater, Iowa, and traveled in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, Deleware, and New York.

He was born Oct. 24, 1939, in Marshalltown, Iowa, to John Martin and Evelyn Sanders Cooper. He married Judy Hennesy in Toledo, Iowa, on July 7, 1961. She survives.

Also surviving are one son, Jarret Cooper of San Franciso, Calif.; two daughters, Ann Cooper of Mason City and Erin Cooper of Shakopee, Minn.; and two sisters, Winifred Morgan of Hot Springs, Ark., and Chloe Ann Hill of Tama, Iowa.

He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother.

He was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Mason City where he served on the Official Board since 1987 and directed Easter productions for many years.

Memorials may be made to Mason City Assembly of God Building Fund.

 

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Harold Koester

Harold L. Koester, 81, of New Holland died at 5:20 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 6, 2002, at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln.

His funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9, at Zion Lutheran Church in New Holland, with the Rev. Mark Peters officiating.

Burial will be in Richmond Grove Cemetery, New Holland.

Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Lincoln.

Koester was a retired farmer, seed salesman and hail adjuster. Since retirement he has enjoyed refinishing old furniture and garage sales.

He was born Oct. 4, 1920, in New Holland to Harry and Matilda Miller Koester. He married Annis Harriss in New Holland on Nov. 24, 1945. She survives.

Also surviving are three sons, Merlin (and wife Diane) Koester of Marion, Darwin (and wife Wilda) Koester of Stanford, and Paul (and wife Sharon) Koester of Beason; one daughter, Sharon (and husband Ed) Davison of New Holland; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and one sister, Mildred Johnson of Lincoln.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one daughter, two brothers and four sisters.

He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Lincoln and the Richmond Community Club.

Memorials may be made to the Koester family.

 

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Nina McDaniel

Nina McDaniel, 85, of Atlanta was pronounced dead at 11:35 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 5, 2002, at her Logan County Residence.

Graveside memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 10, at Mount Pleasant Cemtery in rural Stanford, with Mr. Vernon L. Oakley officiating.

There will be no visitation. Quiram Funeral Home of Atlanta is handling the arrangements.

Ms. McDaniel was retired from the Lincoln Developmental Center in 1982.

She was born Nov. 16, 1917, in Stanford to Ira and Hattie Prince Hulva. She married Alvin McDaniel in Gary, Ind. on Sept. 25, 1938. Mr. McDaniel died March 12, 1996.

Surviving are one daughter, Bonna (and husband Scott) Johnson of Mason, Ohio; one son, Gary (and wife Pat) McDaniel of Armington; two grandsons, Willie McDaniel of Bloomington and Les (and wife Whitney) McDaniel of Lubbock, Texas; and one great- grandson.

She was preceded in death by her husband, four brothers and two sisters.

Memorials may be made to the Atlanta Rescue Squad.

 

 


Amos Garr, Jr.

Amos Garr, Jr., 81, of Waynesville died at 3:40 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 5, 2002, at the Veterans Affairs Medical Complex in Danville.

His funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8, at the Quiram Funeral Home in Atlanta, with Pastor Dan Sherstad officiating.

Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Waynesville, with military rites provided by the Waynesville American Legion Post 1189.

Visitation will be one hour prior to the funeral service Tuesday at the funeral home.

Garr was an Army veteran of World War II.

He was born Sept. 3, 1920, in Waynesville to Amos Willard and Essie Naugle Garr.

Surviving are one sister, Geraldine Williams of Hallsville, and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, and two sisters.

Memorials may be made to the Waynesville Rescue Squad.

 

 

 

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