FOR THE RECORD Deaths !" Carole Haynes
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FOR THE RECORD Deaths !" Carole Haynes
www.thehawkeye.com THE HAWK EYE !" BURLINGTON, IOWA Thursday • March 6, 2014 7B FOR THE RECORD Terry Balentine Terry W. “Butch” Balentine, 70, of Keokuk died Tuesday, March 4, 2014, at Fort Madison Community Hospital. Born Dec. 16, 1943, in Mount Sterling, Ill, he was the son of Eulis and Genevive Farrel Everett. Mr. Balentine worked at St. Louis Die Casting, Seabolds Animal Farm and CHMI, all in Keokuk. He retired in 2004. He enjoyed the company of his friends at local bars. Survivors include two sisters, Betty St. Clair of Kahoka, Mo. and Sandra Egley of Wayland, Mo.; one brother, Donald Balentine of Keokuk; one half-brother, Albert “Buster” Oswald; four half-sisters, Mary Mohler, Sharon Salvador, Wanda Balentine and Nancy Balentine; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. The gathering of remembrance of family and friends for Mr. Balentine will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Vigen Memorial Home in Keokuk. Burial will be at a later date in Kahoka Cemetery. Stanley Rubin, prolific TV and movie writer-producer Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — There was a 69-year gap between the time Stanley Rubin enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles, in hopes of launching a writing career and 2006, when he actually graduated. And during that seven-decade break in schooling, the prolific film and television writer and producer left his mark at nearly every studio in Hollywood, helped run the Writers Guild and Producers Guild, and took home one of the first Emmys ever awarded. Rubin, 96, died Sunday in his sleep at his home above the Sunset Strip, said actress Kathleen Hughes, his wife of 59 years. Born Stanley Creamer Rubin on Oct. 8, 1917, in the Bronx, he was a teenager when he took a Greyhound bus across the country to enroll at UCLA in 1933. After working as the editor of the school’s newspaper, the Daily Bruin, he was a few units shy of graduating when he dropped out in 1937 to work for a weekly Beverly Hills newspaper owned by Will Rogers Jr. From there he went to work in the Paramount Pictures mailroom, where his radio, TV and film career was launched. In 1949, the first year the Emmys were awarded, he accepted the statue for best film made for television for an episode of the dramatic anthology series “Your Show Time” called “The Necklace.” By 1940 he had become a writer at Universal Studios; in 1946 he switched to Columbia Pictures, and in 1948 he moved to a producing job at NBC. Rubin worked as a theatrical film producer for a variety of movie studios in the early 1950s before returning to television producing at CBS. He moved back to TV production at Universal Studios in 1960, took a TV producing post at 20th Century Fox in 1967 and then at MGM from 1972 to 1977. Along the way, he wrote 19 movies and produced more than two dozen feature and TV films, including a 1955 Francis the Talking Mule comedy and 1967’s “The President’s Analyst” starring James Coburn. Producing “River of No Return” in 1954, Rubin turned into a diplomat when he mediated between strict director Otto Preminger and mercurial star Marilyn Monroe. After leaving MGM, he worked as an independent film producer. His last screen credit in 1990 was as co-producer of Clint Eastwood’s “White Hunter Black Heart.” Hughes said her husband’s favorite movie was “The Narrow Margin,” a 1952 thriller about assassins stalking a woman taking a train from Chicago to Los Angeles to testify against the mob. The movie’s release was delayed when RKO Radio Pictures head Howard Hughes became enthused by the film and asked Rubin to reshoot it with an A-list cast instead of Marie Windsor starring as the woman and Charles McGraw playing a police detective trying to protect her. Rubin refused on grounds that the whole film would have to be recast and reshot. Rubin could be stubborn when he stood up to studio chiefs, recalled a friend, film historian Alan K. Rode. He once refused when another studio head insisted a fictional movie about Adolf Hitler escaping Nazi Germany and hiding in the U.S. be changed to a film about communists making nerve gas in the Midwest, he said. Vivian Wilkins George Meth Wayland Lander Carole Haynes William Mortland Vivian Delores Wilkins, 43, of Burlington died Tuesday, March 4, 2014, at Great River Medical Center in West Burlington. Born Jan. 11, 1971, in Buffalo, N.Y., she was the daughter of Haywood Love Jr. and Bertha Hunter. In 1990, she married Paul Wilkins in Burlington, and they divorced. Ms. Wilkins graduated from Burlington High School in 1989. He was a member of Faith Temple Church of God in Christ. She enjoyed listening to Christian music. Survivors include one son, Paul Wilkins Jr. of Burlington; three daughters, Ciera Wilkins of Burlington, and Yasmeen Tish and Tamia Tish, both at home; her mother, Bertha Brown of Burlington; her father of Buffalo; two sisters, Terah Hunter of Burlington and Kasey Brown of West Burlington; two brothers, Robert Clark of Atlanta and Dominique Peterson of Burlington; one grandfather, Norford Hunter of Buffalo; nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one grandmother. The funeral for Ms. Wilkins will be at 11 a.m. March 12 at Faith Temple Church of God in Christ in Burlington, with Pastor Fred Starling officiating, and family will receive friends from 10 to 11 a.m. before the service. Burial will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery in Burlington. A memorial has been established for her children. Prugh Funeral Service in Burlington is in charge of arrangements. George Alan Meth, 64, of S we d e s b u r g died Sunday, March 2, 2014, at his home. Born Dec. 10, 1949, in Fairfield, he was the son of Robert Irvin and Ruth Allene Charles Meth. Mr. Meth graduated from Mount Pleasant High School in 1968. He made his career in the Navy, serving from 1969 to 1978. He was primarily involved with navigation systems on submarines and serving on the USS George Bancroft. He re-enlisted in 1980 and served as an inertial navigation systems technician aboard the USS Woodrow Wilson and the USS Daniel Boone. He toured the world and was honorably discharged in 1992. He earned several medals, ribbons and awards during his time in the Navy. He was also a partner in a small electronics supply and repair business. He moved from Summerville, S.C., to California, and returned to the Henry County area in 1996. He worked for Mike Vincent and Kelly Overton in their counter top installation and carpentry business. He was a HO Train hobbyist, attending train shows and conventions. He also maintained collections of other memorabilia. He enjoyed family gatherings. Survivors include two brothers, Robert Meth of Van Buren, Ark., and Ray Meth of Olds; one sister, Deborah Derby of Swedesburg; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. The memorial service with military rites for Mr. Meth will be at a later date. The body has been donated to the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology of University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. A memorial has been established for a charity to be named at a later date. Kimzey Funeral Home in Mount Pleasant is in charge of arrangements. Wayla nd “Theo” Lander, 77, of Keokuk, formerly of Warsaw, Ill. died, Tuesday, March 4, 2014, at Keokuk Area Hospital. Born June 26, 1936, in Carthage, Ill., he was the son of George Wayland and Dorothy “Jincy” Frazer Lander. He married Karen Alice Thompson, and she died in 1981. Mr. Lander worked as a castmaker at Sheller Globe and St. Louis Dye Casting in Keokuk. He graduated from Hamilton, Ill., High School and attended Carl Sandburg College. He served in the Army. He was of the Lutheran faith. He enjoyed fishing and billiards. He was an accomplished artist, specializing in painting. Survivors include two daughters, Terri Lander and Tracy “Lander” Hymes, both of Keokuk; three sisters, Jincy Cathey of Arlington, Texas, Darlene Varner of Keokuk and Leslie Grossman of Virginia; five grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren. Besides his wife, he was preceded in death by one daughter, his parents and one grandmother. The memorial service for Mr. Lander will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Lamporte-St. Clair Funeral Home in Hamilton, with Bill Hauser officiating, and visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with family receiving friends from noon to 1 p.m. before the service. Burial with military rites will be in Oakwood Cemetery in Hamilton. A memorial has been established. Carole Jean Haynes, 78, of Bonaparte died at 4:54 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, 2014, at her home. Arrangements are pending at Schmitz-Lynk Funeral Home in Farmington. William Mortland, 68, of Mount Pleasant, died unexpectedly Wednesday, March 5, 2014, at Mercy Hospital in Iowa City. Arrangements are pending at Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel in Mount Pleasant. Patricia Olson Patricia L. Olson, 66, of Oquawka, Ill., died at 8:35 a.m. Wednesday, March 5, 2014, at her home. Born Jan. 22, 1948, in Ipava, Ill., she was the daughter of Orion J. and Betty Huss Shinberger. On March 13, 1965, she married Lynn D. Olson in Oquawka, and he died July 24, 2009. Mrs. Olson was a homemaker. She graduated from Union High School in 1966. She was a member of Oquawka Eagles Club. She enjoyed reading and crossword puzzles. Survivors include one daughter, Tina Olson Lox of Oquawka; one son, Gerald “Tag” Olson of Jackson, Mo.; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three brothers; one sister; nieces and nephews. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents. No visitation or immediate service is planned for Mrs. Olson. The body has been cremated. McGuire and Davies Funeral Home and Crematory in Monmouth, Ill., is in charge of arrangements. Joan Loecke J o a n S. “Dietz” Loecke, 86, of Wor th i ng ton died Sunday, March 2, 2014, at Mercy Medical Center in Dubuque. Born Oct. 6, 1927, in Worthington, she was the daughter of John A. and Isabelle Stieber Wolfe. On May 30, 1949, she married Bernard “Ben” Loecke in Worthington. The Loeckes owned and operated the former Loecke Feeds in Worthington for 15 years. They farmed in rural Worthington. She was a graduate of St. Paul’s School in Worthington. She was a member of St. Paul’s Catholic Parish in Worthington and its Altar and Rosary Society. She enjoyed gardening, feeding the birds, riding her four-wheeler to check flowers and animals, baking and sending birthday and anniversary cards. Survivors include her husband; three children, LuAnn Glaser of Burlington, Robert Loecke of Worthington and William Loecke of Cedar Rapids; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, three sisters and three brothers. Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. today at Reiff Funeral Home in Dyersville, where a wake service will be at 4 p.m. Services for Mrs. Loecke will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Worthington with the Rev. Dennis Quint officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul’s Cemetery, Worthington. Roman Edgington R o m a n Jason Edgington, 41, of Fort Madison died Tuesday, March 4, 2014, at his home. Born May 23, 1972, in Mount Pleasant, he was the son of Wendell and Donna Coleman Edgington. He married Erin Thurman, and they divorced. Mr. Edgington worked as an aide at Mercy Hospital in Cedar Rapids and at various jobs in Fort Madison. He enjoyed shooting trap and fishing. Survivors include one daughter, Louise Edgington of Cedar Rapids; his father of Fort Madison; his mother, Donna Shelangoski of Yellville, Ark.; two sisters, Jeanette Haupt of Avondale, Mo., and Jennifer Brooks of Savannah, Mo.; one grandmother, Carla Edgington of New London; his fiancee, Karrie Douthart of Fort Madison; four stepbrothers; three stepsisters; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his stepfather and three grandparents. The celebration of life for Mr. Edgington will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at Lincoln Center in New London, where family will receive friends. A memorial has been established. King-Lynk Funeral Home and Crematory in Fort Madison is in charge of arrangements. W i l m a LaVonne Fullhart, 84, of Wever died M o n d a y, March 3, 2014, at her home. Born Nov. 11, 1929, in Burlington, she was the daughter of Oliver James and Ethyl Eleanor Drinkall Marshall. On April 24, 1949, she married Glen Louis Fullhart in Burlington and he died Aug. 20, 2007. Mrs. Fullhart was a 1947 Burlington High School graduate. She worked four years at Ross Manufacturing, and 10 years at Snappy Service. She was a cashier at Hy-Vee for 31 years. She was a member of First United Methodist Church and member and past president of VFW Auxiliary. She enjoyed crocheting, baking, cats, camping, traveling, roller skating, bird watching and collecting buffaloes. Survivors include three children, Jerry Fullhart of St. Peters, Mo., Sandra Fullhart Snyder of Wever and Dale Fullhart of Fort Madison; grandchildren; greatgrandchildren; and one sister, Doris Hultgren of West Burlington. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents and two sisters. Family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Lunning Chapel in Burlington. The funeral for Mrs. Fullhart will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Thomas Lee Lunning Chapel, with the Rev. T h o m a s Dean Graber officiating. Burial Dale “Tommy” will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery Lee, 65, of in Burlington. Memorials have been estabBurlington died Tuesday, lished for Wever Fire Dept. and March 4, 2014, P.A.W.S. Animal Shelter in Fort at Great River Madison. Hospice House Paid Notice in West Burlington. Born Nov. 15, 1948, in BurlingSharri Richard ton, he was the son of Dale G. and Helen Loeffers Lee and his stepfaS h ar r i L y n n ther, Fred Bechtel Sr. He married Richard, Barbara Ciska, and they divorced. age 49, of He married Susan Ripple, and Carman, they divorced. Illinois, Mr. Lee played guitar and died at enjoyed teaching students to play. 4:25 a.m. He also enjoyed making people Wedneslaugh, his dog, watching movies, d a y , March 5, golfing with friends, Napoli’s pizza 2014, at Great River Hospice and sharing his love of music with House in West Burlington, others. He was known as a practiIowa. She was born Septemcal joker. ber 2, 1964, in LaHarpe, IlliSurvivors include his mother, nois, the daughter of R. Lynn Helen Bechtel of Burlington; two and Margie Burrell Brown. sons, Eric Lee and Sean Lee, both On February 12, 1983, she of Burlington; two daughters, married Brian G. Richard in Shannon Kroll of Nashville, Tenn., Lomax, Illinois. Sharri graduated from and Bobbie Cobb of Houston; four Southern High School in grandchildren; one great-grandStronghurst and received child; one brother, Ron Lee of an Associate’s Degree in Burlington; one stepbrother, Fred Business Administration Bechtel Jr. of Burlington; and one from Southeastern Comnephew. munity College. She was an He was preceded in death by Administrative Assistant for his father and his stepfather. Burlington Care Center from 1982 to 1996. From 1996 until The memorial service for Mr. present, she was the District Lee will be at 4 p.m. Friday at Secretary, first for Southern Prugh’s Chapel in Burlington, Schools, and later the conwith Mark McBride officiating, solidated West Central Unit and family will receive friends District 235. She was active from 3 to 4 p.m. before the service. in school and community afA memorial jam session will be fairs, and enjoyed boating, after the service at The Washingracing, and especially, her grandchildren. She was a ton in Burlington. The body has member of the Lomax Chrisbeen cremated. tian Church. A memorial has been estabSurvivors include her huslished. Paid Notice Paid Notice 3940 Division St. Burlington, Iowa 52601 (319) 752-2828 Toll Free 1-877-752-2828 Dorothy Springsteen Wilma L. Fullhart The Funeral Service for Mrs. Wilma LaVonne Fullhart, 84, who died Monday, March 3, 2014, will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, March 7th, at Lunning Chapel, with the Rev. Dean Graber officiating. Interment will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. today at Lunning Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials have been established for Wever Fire Dept. and P.A.W.S. Animal Shelter in Fort Madison. Send a sympathy message at: www.LunningFuneralChapel.com Remembrance Picture Tributes and Funeral Services may be viewed at the respective obituaries of participating families. Wilma Fullhart T h e Funeral Service for Dorothy Marie Springsteen, 82, will be 10:00 a.m. today at Thielen Funeral Home, with Reverend Dean Graber officiating. Cremation will be entrusted to the care of Thielen Crematory following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials have been established for the Des Moines County Humane Society and Great River Hospice. Condolences may be sent from www.thielenfuneralhome.com. band; one daughter, Jamie (Wayne) Landheer of Carman; three grandchildren, Jayda Taha, Jaycee and Jenna Daniels; her parents, Lynn and Margie Brown of Moore Haven, FL.; her grandmother, Isabelle Brown of Stronghurst; two sisters, Julie (Doug) Brooks of Carman, Kathy (John) Lafary of Smithshire, IL.; one brother, Jim Brown of Stronghurst; fifteen nieces and nephews, Hillary, Mariah, Monica, Allison, Mallory, Jordyn, Erin, Sean, Lindi, Brien, Megan, Eric, Rio, River and Josh; and one (soon to be) great-nephew, Brooks, whose arrival is expected in March. She was preceded in death by grandparents, George Brown and Jimmie and Ruth Burrell; and two uncles, Larry Burrell and William “Bill” Brown. Visitation will be held from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. Friday in the West Central Middle School Gymnasium in Stronghurst. Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, March 8, 2014, at West Central Middle School Gymnasium, with Rev. Richard Johnson officiating. Burial will follow in the Carman Cemetery. Memorials have been established for West Central Schools, and Henderson County Home Health & Hospice. Banks & Beals Funeral Home of Stronghurst is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be offered at http://www.banksandbeals.com/. Obituary policy The Hawk Eye publishes standard death notices of Burlington-area residents or former area residents free of charge as part of its news report. Information should be supplied by a mortuary. The newspaper also accepts custom obituary advertisements, for which there is a charge. Paid Notice 162 Years Established 1852 PRUGH FUNERAL SERVICE 317 N. Fourth St., Burlington, Iowa (319) 754-8241 1-800-550-8573 Thomas “Tommy” Lee Memorial Services for Thomas “Tommy” D a l e Lee, 65, who died Tuesday, March 4, 2014, at Great River Hospice House, West Burlington will be held in Prugh’s Chapel Friday, March 7, 2014, at 4:00 p.m. Mr. Mark McBride will officiate. The family will receive friends in Prugh’s Chapel one hour prior to the service. Following the service, a Memorial Jam Session will be held at The Washington. Cremation has been entrusted to the care of Prugh Funeral Service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in his name. Frank White Jr. F u n e r a l Ser vices for Frank W h i t e Jr., 90, who died Tuesday, March 4, 2014, at Locust Grove, Georgia will be held in Trinity Lutheran Church, Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Lawrence Manson will officiate. Interment will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery. The family will receive friends in Prugh’s Chapel on Monday evening from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. Military Rites will be conducted by the Burlington Veterans Honor Guard. A memorial has been established in his name. Vivian Wilkins F u n e r a l Ser vices for Vivian Delores Wilkins, 43, who d i e d Tuesday, March 4, 2014, at GRMC ER, West Burlington will be held in Faith Temple Church of God in Christ, Wednesday, March 12, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. Pastor Fred Starling will officiate. Interment will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. A memorial has been established for Vivian’s Children. Dr. Kenneth Kokjohn Memorial Services for Dr. Kenneth John Kokjohn, 88, of Burlington who died Sunday, March 2, 2014, at Great River Medical Center, West Burlington will be held in Prugh’s Chapel Saturday, March 15, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. Fr. David Steinle will officiate. Military Rites by Burlington Area Veterans Honor Guard. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Fairview Cemetery near Denmark, Iowa. A memorial has been established for Great River Hospice. Condolences may be sent to www. prughfuneralservice.com. Photo life tributes may be viewed at the respective obituaries of participating families. Spring is just around the corner O rd e r no w fo r M e m o ria l D a y insta lla tio n! ZAH NER M EM O RIALS 319-752-2072 •Burlington,Iow a 397436 Deaths