The link to the books, diaries page is: http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/books/books.htm
Due to some major changes going on at Rootsweb I have moved Ron Smith's transcription of Mifflin Jennings Diary to the Civil War site at: http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/books/mifflinj.htm Other civil war diaries can be found at: http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/books/mifflinj.htm Norma Jennings
This is a Message Board Post. Reply to the message or author by clicking on the link below. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#187617) GENTZLER, Joye Lucille <http://iagenweb.org/boards/louisa/obituaries/index.cgi?rev=187617> AUTHOR: Volunteer DATE: 3/14/2008 at 21:03:15 Surnames: GENTZLER,ROBUCK Source; Jones-Eden Funeral Home Service: Friday, March 7, 2008 3:30 PM Columbus City Cemetery Columbus City, Iowa Joye Lucille Gentzler, 79, of rural Ainsworth formerly of Columbus Junction died Wednesday February 27, 2008 following a decline in health. Graveside services will be held 3:30 pm Friday March 7, 2008 at the Columbus City Cemetery in Columbus City with Pastor Cathy Whitlach officiating. No visitation is scheduled. A general memorial has been established in Joyes name. The Jones - Eden Funeral Home in Washington is handling the arrangements. Joye was born September 29, 1928 in Knoxville, Iowa the daughter of Guy W. and Ada D. (Mowl) Robuck. She attended school in Knoxville. Joye was united in marriage to Lewis "Burdette" Gentzler in 1957 in Kahoka, Missouri. Joye later moved to the Columbus Junction area where she has resided since. She worked at the Colonial Manor in Columbus Junction for a number of years. Joye was a member of the Columbus City United Methodist Church, Rebecca Lodge and ODD Fellows. She is survived by one son, Burdette Gentzler of Columbus Junction. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband in 1958; one son, Richard Robuck; and one brother, William Robuck.
This is a Message Board Post. Reply to the message or author by clicking on the link below. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#187515) Phillip Earl Thompson 1887-1910 <http://iagenweb.org/boards/louisa/obituaries/index.cgi?rev=187515> AUTHOR: volunteer DATE: 3/13/2008 at 13:21:51 Surnames: THOMPSON,WEBER THE WAPELLO TRIBUNE, Wapello, Iowa. Friday, March 4, 1910, Page 1. Phillip E. Thompson, a son-in-law of J.H. Weber, Wapello, met death instantaneously last Friday morning while at work in the timber, a large limb falling on his shoulders and breaking his back. Mr. Thompson had moved to Wapello the day previous to the accident, and had gone out in the morning for the first day's work on the farm. They were preparing saw logs in the timber about a mile from the Weber home, and taking them to the saw mill about one and a half miles from where they were working. >From a large tree that had been felled, one log had just been taken to the mill by Charles Weber and the hired hand. In their absence, Mr. Weber and Mr. Thompson were preparing another log from the same tree, having used the saw together until the log was partly off, when Mr. Weber left Mr. Thompson sawing alone, in a sitting posture on the ground under a large limb, while Mr. Weber was working about the top of a tree, expecting to return and assist Mr. Thompson. Mr. Thompson continued sawing, and having progressed faster than expected, the top separated from the log and turned toward Mr. Thompson, the limb striking him across the shoulders, crushing him to the ground and breaking his back. Charles Weber and the hired man just returning from the mill as the accident occurred, assisted Mr. Weber, and in five minutes had the body removed from under the tree, but life was extinct. They immediately placed him upon the sled, removed him home and summoned a physician, who said that the death in stantaneous. Phillip Earl Thompson was born October 20, 1887, at Burling-ton, Iowa, died February 25, 1910, at Wapello, Iowa, aged 22 years, 4 months and 5 days. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Thompson, whose home was in Burlington, Iowa. He and his brother, who died some years ago, were the only children of the family. He grew to manhood in Burlington, graduated from its high school and attended Elliott's Business college there. Having splendid business talents and commercial capabilities, with tact, wisdom and manliness for dealing with people, he was recognized by businessmen and in commercial circles as a most trustworthy young man and thoroughly competent for great business responsibilities. It resulted that at the age of twentyone, he was made the manager of the Grand Union Tea Company of Burlington, in whose employ he remained until the opening of the present month. He was married September 1, 1909, to Miss Nellie Pearl Weber, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weber, of Wapello, at their farm home five miles northwest of the city. After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson went immediately to their new home at 627 North 3rd St. in Burlington, where they resided until the evening before his death, when they were just moving back from Burlington to his father-in-law's farm. His short married life of but a few months was a very happy one. Thoroughly appreciating a good home, he affectionately and nobly did his part to help make their's a truly christian and exemplary one. He had longed to be on a farm. And when on the first of the present month the Grand Union Tea Company desired him to go to Butte, Montana, as manager of their company's business house there, he took advantage of the opportunity to get from under the heavy commercial responsibilities which had lately been physically telling upon him, and to change for some out of door life and recuperation of farm toil for a season. It was planned, if all should be well, to remain permanently on the farm; himself and his brother-in-law, Charles Weber, together, to take full charge of his father-in-law's home place. Though they had returned by train just the evening before, and their household goods were yet unpacked, he was so anxious to commence his new work at once that soon after breakfast, he kissed his wife a happy goodbye for the morning and, dressed for the robust life of the field, went out as joyously as could any son, when entering upon a long looked for old home vacation; or as could any appreciative one embrace some rarest privilege of life. None dreamed that in less than three hours his lifeless body would be brought back as the result of a terrible accident. In the awful gloom of his sudden death, it was some relief to know that he did not suffer, for the family physician who was called immediately, said that his death had been instantaneous. It was a greater relief and even a comfort that he died as he had lived -- a noble, christian, manly man. In the midst of the rush of life he had not forgotten his relation to God, but was a christian, a member of the Congregational church, and had earnestly sought God's help and guidance in his life, his home and his business. In being thus prepared to best live, he was prepared suddenly die. Though his life was short, yet the world was enriched by his having lived in it. The funeral services were held from the Methodist Episcopal church in this city Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. E. Newsom. Interment occurred in the Wapello cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post. Reply to the message or author by clicking on the link below. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#187508) Reuben F. Cocklin 1822-1910 <http://iagenweb.org/boards/louisa/obituaries/index.cgi?rev=187508> AUTHOR: volunteer DATE: 3/13/2008 at 13:07:40 Surnames: COCKLIN Source: The Wapello Tribune, Wapello, Iowa, Friday, March 4, 1910, Page 1 Reuben F. Cocklin, an aged resident of Grandview, 88 years old, died last Sunday. Deceased has been a resident of this county for a number of years and he leaves a large family of grown children. He was a soldier of the civil war and was a member of Co. G, 19th Iowa infantry, of which A. M. Taylor was captain. The funeral services were held from the home in Grandview last Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. A number of the members of the local G. A. R. post attended the funeral. Interment was made in the Grandview cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post. Reply to the message or author by clicking on the link below. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#187417) Kiara Bonita Ramirez <http://iagenweb.org/boards/louisa/obituaries/index.cgi?rev=187417> AUTHOR: volunteer DATE: 3/12/2008 at 14:10:49 Surnames: RAMIREZ,SEITZ,JACKSON,DAVIS,JOHNSON Kiara Bonita Ramirez, age 3 months and 28 days, of Oakville, Iowa, died Saturday night, January 19, 2008, at her home. The daughter of Derek J. Ramirez and Kourtney Lynne Seitz, she was born September 22, 2007 at Iowa City. She is survived by her parents; maternal grandmother, Melissa Seitz of Monte Alto, Texas; maternal grandfather, Kenny Seitz of New Boston, Illinois; maternal great grandparents, Carolyn Jackson and Wayne Davis of West Burlington; maternal great grandmother, Phyllis Johnson of New London; paternal grandmother, Waneta Ramirez of Oakville; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her maternal great grandfather, Bill Seitz and her paternal grandfather, Richard Sabins. The graveside service for Kiara Ramirez will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, January 22, 2008, at the Parsons Cemetery at Wapello. Family and friends will gather for viewing and visiting after 1:30 PM on Tuesday at the cemetery. The Dudgeon-McCulley Funeral Home at Wapello is providing the care and arrangements for Kiara Ramirez.
This is a Message Board Post. Reply to the message or author by clicking on the link below. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#187415) Gary Lee 'Tiny' Whitington <http://iagenweb.org/boards/louisa/obituaries/index.cgi?rev=187415> AUTHOR: volunteer DATE: 3/12/2008 at 14:08:51 Surnames: WHITINGTON,COLLINS,WOLFE,LIHS,WILLIAMS Gary Lee 'Tiny' Whitington, age 63, of Wapello, Iowa, formally of Florida and Illinois, died Thursday morning, January 17, 2008, at the Henry County Health Center at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. The son of Charles E. and Ella Rose Collins Whitington, he was born January 1, 1945 at State Line, Illinois. He married Linda Sue Wolfe on September 22, 1966 at Fairmount, Illinois. Gary graduated from Jamaica High School in Illinois. He was an over the road truck driver for 21 years. He was a member of the Evangelical Methodist Church at Fairmount, Illinois and had been a volunteer fireman. He enjoyed trucking, gambling, and a good joke. He is survived by his wife, Linda; two sons, James H. & Jenifer Whitington of Oakwood, Illinois and John & Audra Whitington of Eagle Lake, Minnesota; two daughters, Lee Ann & Mike Lihs of Wapello and Shannon & David Williams of Alton, Missouri; ten grandchildren; one great granddaughter; four brothers, Jim Whitington of Danville, Illinois, Terry (his twin) Whitington of Covington, Indiana, Danny Whitington of Danville, Illinois, and Russ Whitington of Charleston, Illinois; and two sisters, Barbara White of Sampson, Alabama and Neomi Freezer of Gary, Indiana. He was preceded in death by parents and four brothers, Charles, John, Larry, and Ronnie. A memorial ceremony for Gary Whitington will be held at 3:00 P.M. on Sunday, January 20, 2008, at the First Presbyterian Church at Wapello, with Rev. James H. Huston officiating. He has been cremated. The Dudgeon-McCulley Funeral Home at Wapello is providing the care and arrangements for Gary 'Tiny' Whitington.
This is a Message Board Post. Reply to the message or author by clicking on the link below. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#187414) Mary Frances Kemp <http://iagenweb.org/boards/louisa/obituaries/index.cgi?rev=187414> AUTHOR: volunteer DATE: 3/12/2008 at 14:06:38 Surnames: KEMP,WALKER,JACKSON,HARVEY,FOGARTY,BRAMBLE,WILSON,ESTABROOK Mary Frances Kemp, age 93, of Grandview, Iowa, died Thursday evening, January 17, 2008, at her home. The daughter of Faye H. and Vera Walker Jackson, she was born October 18, 1914 at Grandview. She married Everett "Red" Leroy Kemp on December 3, 1932 at Rock Island, Illinois. He preceded her in death on September 27, 1971. She resided her entire life in Grandview. Mary Frances graduated from Grandview High School in 1932. Through her early years she had jobs ranging from a nurse's aid to a waitress and a cook, but most of all she was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, and friend. She loved to play cards, especially 31, watch game shows and basketball, mostly Iowa Hawkeyes, on television, and cook. She will be remembered most for her egg noodles, potato salad and apple pie. She is survived by five daughters, Vera Lou & Dean Harvey of Surprise, Arizona, Connie Sue & Gil Fogarty of Davenport, Florida, Frances & Dick Wilson of Sun City, Arizona, Shirley Bramble of Muscatine, and Debi & Ron Estabrook of Marshalltown; seventeen grandchildren, Denise (Rick) Oldham, Denny (Marla) Kemp, Dana (Craig) Bonnichsen, Curtis Harvey, Brad (Tami) Wagner, Tim (Dawn) Wagner, Heidi Sterner, Alan (Danette) Wilson, Rhonda (Jeff) Dittman, Shawn (Pam) Kemp, Ted Kemp, Amber (David) Freeman, Eric (Carrie) Bramble, Jayme Bramble, Jennifer Estabrook, Staci (Tory) Moyer, and Matt (Crystal) Estabrook; twenty-five great grandchildren; seven great great grandchildren; two daughters-in-law, Marilyn Kemp of Wapello and Cherolyn Kemp of Letts; good friends, Arnold & Gloria Wittmann and John Gipple; and a host of family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Everett "Red"; two sons, Leonard and Gary; daughter, Charlene; six brothers, Raymond, John, Richard, Melvin, Loren Kay, and Faye Dean; and two sisters, Pauline and Deon. The funeral ceremony for Mary Frances Kemp will be held at 10:30 A.M. on Monday, January 21, 2008, at the Grandview Community Bible Church at Grandview, with Rev. Darryl Erickson officiating. Burial will follow at the Grandview Cemetery. Friends may call from noon to 5:00 PM on Sunday at the Dudgeon-McCulley Funeral Home at Wapello where the family will meet friends from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. A Memorial Fund has been established for the benefit of the Grandview Community Bible Church and the Great River Hospice.
This is a Message Board Post. Reply to the message or author by clicking on the link below. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#187412) Randy Archie Sedain <http://iagenweb.org/boards/louisa/obituaries/index.cgi?rev=187412> AUTHOR: volunteer DATE: 3/12/2008 at 14:02:05 Surnames: SEDAIN,HUTSON,CARR,ANDERSON Randy Archie Sedain, age 50, of Wapello, Iowa, died Thursday morning, January 10, 2008, at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics at Iowa City, Iowa, from injuries sustained in an early morning automobile accident. The son of Wesley and Phyllis Hutson Sedain, he was born December 25, 1957 at San Bernardino, California. He was raised in the Victorville, California area and attended school there. He graduated from Lake Havasu High School in Arizona. He attended college and served in the US Navy. He worked at Tyson Foods at Columbus Junction. Randy loved life to the fullest. He always had a kind word or a joke to put a smile on someone's face. He enjoyed Harley Davidson motorcycles, fishing, being outdoors, and teasing his wife. He loved his family and friends and was devoted to both. He was an excellent artist and left behind many beautiful pencil drawings. He will be missed greatly by all those whose lives he touched. He is survived by his wife, Shirley Carr of Wapello; a son; a daughter; three step-sons, Danny Carr and Thomas Carr both of Victorville, California and Bobby & Amber Carr of Wapello; a step-daughter, Stephanie & Mark Anderson of Victorville; a sister, Marsha Sedain of Victorville; three brothers, Earnest Sedain, Ronald Sedain, and Robert Sedain all of Victorville; eight grandchildren; and nieces & nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother. He will be cremated. No visitation time is planned. The memorial ceremony for Randy Sedain will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, January 18, 2008, at the First Presbyterian Church at Wapello, with Rev. James H. Huston officiating. The Dudgeon-McCulley Funeral Home at Wapello is providing the care and arrangements for Randy Sedain.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~conniesfamily/military.htm I have just updated the military news page mentioned earlier this week. There is no index, but if you are looking for a certain name, you can go to file and then find. If you are from Louisa County, you might enjoy scanning the entire contribution. You will likely find names of someone you know or knew or have heard of. This represents about one out of 32 boxes of newspapers. Connie Street [email protected] "Wisdom doesn't necessarily come with age. Sometimes age just shows up all by itself." - Tom Wilson
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: CynthiaEpley Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.louisa/2102/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Looking for info re: Isaac Moore, born 1814 in OH, died 1882 & buried in Indian Creek Cem., Louisa Co., Iowa. He had 5 daugs and 1 son in OH before moving to Iowa in the late 1870s. Wife may have been Eliza Coleman (born 1815). He was a farmer. I am looking for any info re: his family and/or his and her parents, etc. Children were Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary, Maria, Harriet and Henry Alonzo. Thanks for any info. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Connie Good news - and thanks once again for your dedication and hard work for all us genealogists!! Ann
It looks like the Louisa County Historical Preservation Commission will sponsor a web page for the commission and it include the military news I have been transcribing from the old newspapers. So, the project will soon have a home. Connie Street [email protected] "Wisdom doesn't necessarily come with age. Sometimes age just shows up all by itself." - Tom Wilson
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Connie_Street Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.louisa/1467.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The obituary was posted in good faith by a volunteer. If there is incorrect information, it was in the obituary. I have no idea what the military notation stands for. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: reckongirl Surnames: Napier Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.louisa/1467.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Michelle is my sister. Surnames: Swanson, Napier, Smnith, Tanner, Blaschkey Classification: Military What does this mean? Classification: Military Some of the information is not correct either. [email protected] who does that email address belong to? I would like someone to contact me about this. Thank You. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post. Reply to the message or author by clicking on the link below. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#185022) Mary F.R. Cocklin <http://iagenweb.org/boards/louisa/obituaries/index.cgi?rev=185022> AUTHOR: volunteer DATE: 2/24/2008 at 21:55:35 Surnames: COCKLIN,RICE,SNYDER,KRAHL,OLIN,MASSEY Source: the Burlington, Iowa, Hawk-Eye Gazette, Wednesday, October 29, 1947, page 13 Grandview -- Mrs. Mary Frances Rice Mocklin (sic), 89, died October 28. The daughter of William and Elizabeth Rice, she was born in Monmouth, Illinois, December 29, 1857, and was married to the late Clark Cocklin on January 31, 1877. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Bertha Snyder, and a grandson Merele Krahl, of Grandview. Also surviving are two great grandsons and a step granddaughter; a half-sister, Mrs. Nadine Olin, Muscatine, and a half-brother, Lemuel Massey of Minneapolis. The body is at the Dudgeon funeral home in Wapello, where funeral rites will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. A second service will be held in the Grandview Community Church at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Grandview Cemetery
This is a Message Board Post. Reply to the message or author by clicking on the link below. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#184887) Edward Robert. Hamann 1900-1953 <http://iagenweb.org/boards/louisa/obituaries/index.cgi?rev=184887> AUTHOR: volunteer DATE: 2/23/2008 at 20:36:45 Surnames: HAMMAN,CONNELLY,PETERS,KRIETE,HIATT Source: the Burlington, Iowa, Hawk-Eye Gazette, Friday, May 20 9, 1953, page 14 WAPELLO -- Edward Robert Hamann died at his home in Wapello at 8 a.m. May 29. A native of Garfield County, Oklahoma, he was born December 20 3, 1900, and was married to Ethel Connelly, who survives, as do two sons: Edward Robert Hamman Jr., in the service at Camp Pendleton in California, and Robert Lee Hamman, at home. Also surviving are a brother and three sisters: Clarence Hamman, Los Angeles; Mrs. L. R. Hiatt, Fairmont, Oklahoma; Mrs. Ted Kriete, Covington, Oklahoma: and Mrs. Ernest Peters, also of Fairmont. Last rites will be held at the Dudgeon funeral home at 2 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in the Wapello cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post. Reply to the message or author by clicking on the link below. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#184886) Andrew B. Jardine 1868-1953 <http://iagenweb.org/boards/louisa/obituaries/index.cgi?rev=184886> AUTHOR: volunteer DATE: 2/23/2008 at 20:27:46 Surnames: JARDINE,RESOR,REED,DAY Source: Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, Friday, May 29, 1953, Page 14 LETTS -- Andrew B. Jardine, 84-year-old husband of the Reverend Florence Resor Jardine, pastor of the Letts Methodist Church, died in Bellevue Hospital, Muscatine, May 28, at 9:15 p.m. Death terminated a long period of declining health, climaxed by a broken hip suffered about two weeks ago. A native of Scotland, Jardine was born near Glasgow on October 17, 1868, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jardine. The family came to the U.S. when he was 12 years old, settling in Minnesota. Jardine became an educator and taught in Minnesota for 45 years, retiring about 10 years ago. He was married to the Reverend Florence Resor, in 1937. Besides, the widow, Jardine leaves a son and a daughter by a previous marriage: Archie W. Jardine, Des Moines, and Mrs. James Reed, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and two grandsons. Also surviving are a brother and a sister: William Jardine, of Urbana, Illinois, and Mrs. A.W. Day, Wayzata, Minnesota. Last rites will be conducted at the Letts Methodist Church by Dr. Loren Thomas, of Mt. Pleasant, superintendent of the Burlington district of the Methodist Church, at 2 p.m. Monday. A second service will be held at a later date at Parkers Lake, Minnesota. Burial will be at Parkers Lake. The body is at the Stacy funeral home in Columbus Junction.
What year was this? Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 9:44 AM Subject: [IALOUISA] [Louisa Obituaries:] Harriet Shultz > This is a Message Board Post. Reply to the message or author by clicking on > the link below. > > *************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#183629) Harriet Shultz > > <http://iagenweb.org/boards/louisa/obituaries/index.cgi?rev=183629> > AUTHOR: volunteer > DATE: 2/12/2008 at 09:44:39 > > Surnames: SHULTZ,LANE,STOUT,MELLAN,JOURNEY,JOHNSON,NELLEY,GRANT,PETERS > > Columbus Junction -- Mrs. Harriet Shultz, 85, of Boise, Idaho, died at the > home of her daughter, Mrs. Dennis Peters at Columbus City at 9:38 a.m. > December 23. > > Mrs. Shultz was the daughter of Reuben and Harriet Lane, and was born at > Marshalltown on September 12, 1868. She was twice married. Her first husband > was a Mr. Stout who died many years ago. After his death she was married to > Edward Shultz, who also died previously. Surviving are two sons, and six > daughters: Louis Stout, Oakland, California; Joseph Shultz, Seattle, > Washington; Mrs. Miriam Mellan, Campbell, Minnesota; Mrs. Glenn Journey, > Jerome, Idaho; Mrs. Mabel Johnson, Honolulu; Mrs. Alice Nelley, Boise; Mrs. > Edna Grant, Hollister California, and Mrs. Peters. The body is at the Stacy > funeral home. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
This is a Message Board Post. Reply to the message or author by clicking on the link below. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#184426) John G. Keck <http://iagenweb.org/boards/louisa/obituaries/index.cgi?rev=184426> AUTHOR: volunteer DATE: 2/19/2008 at 20:16:40 Surnames: KECK Source: The Burlington, Iowa, Hawk-Eye Gazette, Monday, July 17, 1944, Page 7 Fneral services for John G. Keck, retired businessman of Wapello, Iowa, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 18, at the Dudgeon funeral home in Wapello. The body will remain at the funeral home where friends may call. Burial in Wapello cemetery with military rites.