Obituaries for Friday March 14th

Carol Ann Marie (Peterman) Box, 85, of Salem, passed away on March 6, 2025, during the recitation of the Divine Mercy Chaplet. She was born on November 22, 1939, at home in rural Iowa to Clem and Alberta Peterman, the fourth of six children. She was always a fighter, which began with surviving scarlet fever as an infant and kept her going through sarcoma cancer and many surgeries throughout her life. Despite being a tough cookie who loved to tease, she was most often described as a sweetheart.

After four years of courtship, during which every occasion was marked with a heartfelt card (many of which we still have), she married Adrian (Abie) Box on November 7, 1959, at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Mount Pleasant, Iowa.

Carol’s life was a testament to the value of hard work and dedication. As a farm girl, she started work at an early age. She graduated from Mount Pleasant High School in 1958 and then worked with pride at Champion Sparkplugs. She was the bookkeeper for the family business, Hoschek and Box Masonry, for many years. Later she worked at Jet Gas. At home, she always embodied the role of a devoted farm wife and mom, balancing the demands of the farm with tenacity and grace.

In her lifetime, she found joy in quilting, using her intricate designs to stitch love into every fabric. Until the later years, she delighted in preparing meals, believing that cooking for others was a true expression of her affection. Carol delighted her extended family with her legendary fried chicken, savory spaghetti and meatballs, and comforting meatloaf. Her baking skills shone through in her cookies, fudge, and pies, especially her favorite sour cream raisin pie, and her homemade ice cream was a favorite among many. Breakfasts were made special with her pancakes topped with thick homemade white syrup. Some of her fondest memories were made in the kitchen, baking with her grandkids, teaching them her cherished recipes, and sharing laughter and love.

She was a vibrant soul who found joy in the simple pleasures of life. She cherished her time snowmobiling with friends and hanging out with her card club. A devoted fan of the St. Louis Cardinals, she rarely missed a game and cheered passionately for her team. Winters in Texas were her special retreat, where she basked in the warmth and created lasting memories. Her spirit and zest for life will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

She had a profound love for flowers, both those she cultivated herself and those she received, each bloom holding a special place in her heart. She also had a great love for birds, especially cardinals, finding joy in their presence and songs. She relished the game of euchre, not only for the fun it brought but for the stories and smiles it facilitated, turning games into treasured memories. Known for her playful teasing, she had a unique talent for bringing a smile to anyone’s face, making her presence a source of warmth and laughter. Her legacy will live on as we strive to embody these qualities in our daily lives.

Carol was an exceedingly thoughtful and caring individual who cherished her personal connections with friends and family. Her unwavering love and concern were evident in the cards she sent to show she was thinking of them. Over the years, she found joy in both giving and receiving these heartfelt tokens of affection, amassing a collection of thousands of cards that she treasured as precious memories. She loved to display them around the house and stuff them in drawers as a reminder of loved ones, as she really enjoyed revisiting the heartfelt messages. Carol’s kindness, dedication to her loved ones, and nostalgic spirit will be remembered and missed by all who knew her.

Her heart overflowed with love and pride for her children and a favorite pastime was spoiling her cherished grandkids and great grandkids. She is survived by her children Judy (Layne) Barnes, Jan (Mike) Steffensmeier, and Jodi (Lamont) Sutter; grandchildren Jesse (Mary Beth) Barnes, Janel (Scott) Fedler, Andrew (Kaitlyn) Steffensmeier, Zach Steffensmeier, Nate Steffensmeier, Lizzy Steffensmeier, Avery Sutter, and Aiden Sutter; great-grandchildren Owen Steffensmeier, Sofia Steffensmeier, Ella Steffensmeier, Layla Barnes, and Barrett Fedler; and siblings Paul (Barb) Peterman and Karen Wright; many nieces and nephews; and a host of friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, beloved husband Adrian, sisters Jean Fraise and Phyllis Humphrey, and brother Richard Peterman.

Memorial donations may be made in her memory to her home parish, St. John’s Catholic Church in Houghton, or the Legacy Fund at the Klein Center in West Burlington, Iowa. Special thanks to the many family members, friends, Father Dan Dorau, and caregivers across the years who brought love and sunshine to Mom’s days. We have a deep and forever gratitude for the love, affection, compassion, patience, and care given selflessly to mom. These angels walk among us and many of them work at the Klein Center in the Mississippi Wing.

The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 AM, Saturday, March 15, 2025 at St. John’s Catholic Church in Houghton with Father Dan Dorau officiating.  Visitation at Elliott Chapel, New London, will begin at noon on Friday, March 14, with the family greeting friends from 5-7:00 PM.  According to her wishes, her body will be cremated following the service and inurnment next to her beloved husband Adrian will follow in the church cemetery.

 Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

 

 

 

Earnest Carl Gentry, age 54, of Media, Illinois, passed away Monday, March 3, 2025 at University Of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa.  He was born July 11, 1970 in Monmouth, Illinois, the son of Bo Cullip and Patricia Ann Kirkbride.  On July 23, 1993, he married Charlotte Bigsby in Roseville, Illinois.
Mr. Gentry was a truck driver for many years, and also worked at the Burlington Basket Factory and Shearers Foods in Burlington for a time.  He enjoyed working on engines, fishing, and spending time with his family.  He was a loving husband, father and grandfather.
Survivors include his wife, Charlotte, one son Kyle Gentry of Stronghurst, one grandson, Jonah Gentry, two brothers, Ron White of Roseville, IL, Ricky White, one niece, Erin McCannon, and two nephews, Nick and Brandon White.  He was preceded in death by his parents.
Cremation has been entrusted to Banks & Beals Funeral Home of Stronghurst.  A Celebration of Life will be from Noon until 5 p.m. Saturday March 22, 2025 at the MST Fire Station in Media.   Please visit Mr. Gentry’s obituary at banksandbeals.com to leave a condolence.
Karl E. Yard, 71, of LaHarpe, Illinois, passed away at 4:03 a.m. Sunday, March 9, 2025 at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics.
Karl was born February 19, 1954 in LaHarpe the son of L. Eldon and Evelyn I. (Wetzel) Yard. On July 26, 1974 he married Robin DeBold. They later divorced. On May 13, 1989 he married Leana Thompson Troute. She survives.
Karl was a 1972 graduate of LaHarpe High School and attended Carl Sandburg College in Galesburg. He worked for Thermogas, the Blandinsville Water Department and Larry Jones, before beginning at 25 year career at Western Illinois University. While working, he also owned and operated Yard Repair and farmed near LaHarpe. He was truly a jack of all trades.
Karl was a member of the LaHarpe Union Church, LaHarpe Masonic Lodge, Quincy Consistory, a past member of the LaHarpe Lions Club and a former volunteer with the LaHarpe Fire Department. He enjoyed golfing, hunting and fishing, traveling, NASCAR, attending air shows, boating, Iowa Hawk Eyes girls basketball and especially enjoyed when his grandchildren joined him in his many hobbies. He found so much joy in traveling with Leana to Branson, Mexico and various wineries around the country as well.
Besides his wife, Leana, survivors include three sons: Jarrid (Rebecca) Yard of Gladstone, Illinois, Landon (Ashley) Yard of LaHarpe and Colby (Monica) Yard of Wataga, Illinois; two daughters: Michelle (Justin) Bramblett of Hannibal, Missouri and Teresa Hickey of Quincy, Illinois; thirteen grandchildren: Parker (McKenzie) Yard, Karrigan (Elvis) Bonilla, Erika Yard, Trey Peuster, Lexie Peuster, Jackson Shallenberger, Clayton Yard, Bexley Yard, Oakley Yard, Roman Yard, Haxtun Karl Yard, Harlow Hickey and Larkin Hickey; two great-grandchildren: Elizabeth and Jet Yard; one nephew: Shane (Karen) Yard of Bloomington, Illiinois and one niece: Amy (Jeff) Hager of Atlanta, Georgia.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother: Kent Yard.
Banks & Beals Funeral Home of LaHarpe is assisting the family.
Masonic Rites will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 13, 2025 the LaHarpe Union Church. Following Masonic Rites, the family will receive friends from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. Thursday at the church.
The funeral service for Karl will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, March 14, 2025 at the Union Church with Rev. Rick Goettsche officiating. Burial will follow at LaHarpe Cemetery.

Geraldine “Gerrie” Wolfe, 99, of Morning Sun passed away on March 5, 2026 at Sunrise Terrace in Winfield. Graveside services will be held at a later date in Elmwood Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Morning Sun Ambulance and American Legion Post 112 of Morning Sun in Gerrie’s name. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.sandhfuneralservice.com.  Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Morning Sun is caring for Geraldine’s family and her arrangements.

Geraldine Diehl was born on April 11, 1925 in Burlington, the daughter of Frank Walter and Mildred (Lieberknecht) Diehl. Gerrie was a graduate of Wapello High School and went on to receive her nursing training in Burlington. In 1945, Gerrie was united in marriage to Archie Wolfe in Washington, Iowa. Gerrie was a homemaker and worked as a school nurse at Morning Sun Community Schools. She was a member of Centenary Morning Sun United Methodist Church. She enjoyed playing cards and watching sports; especially men’s and women’s Iowa basketball and wrestling.

Gerrie will be deeply missed by her children, Tim (Marsha) Wolfe of Long Lane, Missouri Christie (Ken) McElhinney of Morning Sun and Sheldon Wolfe of Miller, Missouri; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren.

Gerrie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; one son, Kim Wolfe and siblings, Dean Diehl, Evelyn Jackson and Marjorie Hawkins.