Obituaries for Thursday March 12th

Keith Donald Schulz (K. Don) of Burlington died on Monday March 9, 2026, at his home.

Keith was born in Burlington on December 20, 1938, the only child of Henry Carl and Laura Iral (Boland) Schulz.

In 1965 he married Ferne Van Dyck in Des Moines. They divorced in 1981. In 1985, he married Emily Brooks Roane in Wilmette IL. She died on December 26, 2017.

Keith graduated from Burlington High School in 1956 and received a BA from the University of Iowa in 1960. Drums were a big part of his life in those years, and he played in the marching bands, the concert bands, the symphony orchestras, and a variety of jazz and blues bands. He was at the U of I when the Hawkeyes were superb and he performed with the marching band in two Rose Bowl appearances (both of which they won handily). Upon graduating in political science, he attended the Graduate School of Foreign Affairs at George Washington University while working as a U.S. Capitol Policeman. He then returned to Iowa Law School where he received his JD in 1963. Following law school, he joined the firm of Hirsch, Riepe & Wright in Burlington, and enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve. In 1965, he was appointed Deputy Secretary of State of Iowa in Des Moines and received a commission as a legal officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve. After serving his term with the State of Iowa, he accepted a position in Chicago as Assistant Area Attorney for AT&T. Chicago appealed to him so he avoided a transfer to New York City by accepting the position of General Counsel of Borg-Warner Acceptance Corporation, later moving to the parent company Borg-Warner Corporation where he became Vice President, Secretary, and General Counsel, serving the company for 20 years until it was acquired in a hostile takeover.

He then joined the law firm of Bell, Boyd & Lloyd as a partner. While there, he wrote several articles published in the “Harvard Business Review” and the “Journal of Corporate Growth.”

In addition to his day job, Keith was active, often in leadership, in several civic and professional organizations including the Economic Club of Chicago, the University Club of Chicago, the Chicago Bar Association and its Corporate Law Departments Committee, the Corporate Law Committee of the American Bar Association, the American Society of Corporate Secretaries, the Association of General Counsel, the Chicago Legal Services Foundation, the Chicago Metro Ethics Coalition, the Performance Community, Inc., and the Community Renewal Society of Chicago.

Keith and his wife Emily Roane were active members of the Wilmette Congregational Church where he served as chair of the Board of Trustees and was a founder of the Men’s Group.

When Keith and Emily bought an old home in his hometown of Burlington, they began to spend much of their time there. After retiring from the law firm, he used Burlington as the setting for his novel,“Keepers of the River,” renaming the town ‘Bruders Landing.’ Nevertheless, its landmarks are recognizable throughout the story.

In Burlington he also became active in several community organizations, where he also served in leadership, including the task force appointed to advise on the creation of the Downtown Development Plan, Downtown Partners, Inc., the Community Foundation of Des Moines County, Planned Parenthood of Southeast Iowa, the YWCA and YMCA, the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra Association, the Kiwanis Club, the Capitol Theater Foundation, The Heritage Trust Foundation, and Bike Burlington.

Keith and Emily were members of Zion United Church of Christ where they began the popular coffee hour with their friend Janet McCannon.

Keith was an avid skier and loved tennis and bicycling-mediocre, but just good enough to enjoy them. He and Emily traveled worldwide, Keith for his work and both of them for pleasure. They were also able to take their children on a safari in Tanzania and bike trips in Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Later Keith gathered his children and grandchildren together in the Greek Islands and Spain.

He is survived by his son Keith Jr. (Viet Ha) of Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam, daughter Dr. Christine Schulz of Floressent, MO, stepdaughter Sarah Dandelles of Chicago IL, stepson Stefan Dandelles (Geraldine Golay) of Evanston IL and eight grandchildren. Keith also cherished Emily’s family, especially her twin sister Katherine Roane, friend Pam Johnson, her brother Wilson Roane and sister-in-law Sue Roane, as well as numerous nieces and nephews, a wonderful circle of friends, and his canine companion, the ever-popular Gabby.

Keith died after elective spinal fusion surgery against much advice of loved ones, with the hope of taking on further adventures. NOTE: Keith wrote this obituary in excellent health many years ago, and it was lightly edited by his kids.

Visitation will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM with the family to receive friends from 4:00 PM until 6:00 PM Friday, March 13, 2026 at Prugh Funeral Service, 3940 Division Street.

The funeral service for Keith will be 10:30 AM Saturday, March 14, 2026, at Zion United Church of Christ with Reverend Carolyn Blair officiating.  Burial will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials have been established for Zion United Church of Christ and the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra.

Prugh Funeral Service is in care of the arrangements.

A photo tribute can be viewed and condolences can be sent to the family by visiting Keith’s obituary at www.prughfuneral.com.

 

 

 

Ronald Dee Coberley, 83, of New London, died Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center following a short illness.  He was born October 27, 1942 to Aven and Kathryn Beck Coberley and grew up in Danville where he was actively involved in music and sports and was president of the Danville class of 1961.  A graduate of Drake University with a Bachelors and Masters Degrees in music education, Ron was hired by the New London School district in 1966 as band director, and served in that role more than 40 years.  Ron built one of the most recognized small school music programs and marching bands in Iowa, routinely garnering top ratings at state music contests.  For much of his career, more than half of the students enrolled at NLHS participated in band, and Ron directly educated over 1,000 different students in music over his forty years.  He provided opportunities for students to perform across the US on band trips.  Ron was instrumental in establishing New London school musicals with the vocal and drama departments, providing students with the opportunity to create their own version of popular musicals of the time.  In recognition of his dedication to the band program in New London, the auditorium was named in his honor.  After retirement, Ron assisted with the music programs in Mt. Pleasant and Burlington schools.  He was active in multiple community organizations and established a long-standing Summer Concerts in the Park series which included ice cream socials and was a popular community gathering activity.  Ron enjoyed playing in, and directing, the Burlington Municipal Bands in recent years.  He was a member of the New London United Methodist Church and Methodist Men and served as choir director and a Trustee.

Ron was a great father and grandfather supporting his children and grandchildren in all their activities and was an avid Iowa State Cyclones follower.  He enjoyed creative woodworking, but most of all loved providing music and music opportunities for schools and communities whenever given the chance.

Ron is survived by his wife Claudia (Young) who he married July 7, 1962 at the Danville Methodist Church; children Mark (Denise) Coberley of Ames and Pam (Jim) Mann of Houston; four grandchildren, Kylee (Justin) Welch, Mackenzie (Sean) Coberley-Sorensen, Braden (Kylie) Mann, and Beau Coberley; two great-grandchildren Grayson and Harper Welch, with a third on the way; sister Barb (Coberley) Byrd; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

A Celebration of his life will be held at 1:00 PM, Saturday, March 14, 2026 at the Ronald D. Coberley Auditorium at New London High School with Pastor David Mixon officiating.  Inurnment will be held at Long Creek Cemetery, rural Danville, immediately following the service.  Visitation will begin at noon on Friday at Elliott Chapel where the family will receive friends from 4:00 -7:00 pm.  In lieu of flowers, memorials have been established for New London Dollars for Scholars or Burlington Municipal Band.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

 

 

 

Ronald Rainwater, 67, of Burlington, died Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in West Burlington.

Born November 16, 1958, in Houston, TX, he was the son of Donnel and Delma Simpson Rainwater.

Ronald was a truck driver.

He loved spending time with his family, especially his nieces and nephews.

Survivors include his sister, Linda Kay Rainwater of Oquawka, IL; three nieces, Jessica McClaren, Sherrie Benedict and Amanda McLain; one nephew, John Rainwater; and many great-nieces and great-nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Donna Marie and Sherry Ann, and one brother, Donnel Rainwater Jr.

Cremation has been entrusted to the care of Prugh Crematory.

There will be no visitation or services.

Prugh Funeral Service is in care of the arrangements.

Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting Ronald’s obituary at www.prughfuneral.com.

Douglas Allen Grimm, 82, of Columbia, Missouri, died Thursday, March 5, 2026 at his home.  Services are pending at Elliott Chapel, New London.

Patty L. Wood, 69, of Gladstone, died Friday, March 6, 2026, at the Klein Center in West Burlington.

Born May 27, 1956, in Burlington, she was the daughter of Robert “Bob” E. and Kathleen “Kate” I. Lewis McGraw. On September 24, 1977, she married Gary L. Wood in St Patrick Catholic Church in Raritan, IL.

She was a 1974 graduate of Union High School.

Patty worked in the cafeteria at Union, now known as West Central School, for more than 20 years. After her time at the school, she spent many years helping her husband run their home daycare, continuing her care and dedication to the children and families in their community.

She also served as the treasurer for the Village of Gladstone for over 20 years. Patty enjoyed making ceramics. Above all else, Patty cherished time with her family. Whether she was playing cards,spending time visiting, or cheering on her children at their sporting events, those moments together meant the most to her.

Survivors include her husband, Gary Wood of Gladstone; daughter, Katie (Jacob) Sinkular of Coal City, IL; four grandchildren, Emmarsyn Grace Wood, Makenna Paige Sinkular, Landon Wayne Sinkular, and Oakley Lee Sinkular; four siblings, Lewis (Tammy) McGraw, Donna K. Albin, Kathy (Randy) Grafton and Betsy (Scott) Cooper all of Gladstone, IL; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents and son, Zachary Wood.

Visitation will be from noon until 7:00 PM with the family to receive friends from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM Thursday, March 12, 2026 at Prugh Funeral Service, 3940 Division Street.

Burial will be in Oquawka Cemetery at a later date.

A memorial has been established for Klein Center’s Memory Care Unit.

Prugh Funeral Service is in care of the arrangements.

Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting Patty’s obituary at www.prughfuneral.com.