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LaDonna Jo Stuber (-2009)

STUBER, HARPER, GLADE, CUNNINGHAM, KIFER, UNDERBERG

Posted By: Ames Tribune
Date: 7/17/2009 at 10:09:40

THE AMES TRIBUNE, Ames, Story County, Iowa, Thursday, July 16, 2009.

LaDonna Jo Stuber, 72, formerly of Creston, went home to be with the Lord Tuesday, July 14, 2009, at her home in State Center. Her death came peacefully with her loving family at her side and after a courageous battle with cancer.

A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 18, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church with Father Rick Daggit as celebrant. She will be laid to rest in Hillside Cemetery next to her son, Beaver.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, July 17, at Mitchell Family Funeral Home West Marshall Chapel in State Center. Memorials may be directed to Marshalltown Animal Rescue League. For condolences, visit www.mitchellfh.com, or phone (641) 483-2900.

Donna was born and raised in Creston. She and her husband, Bill Glade, moved to State Center in 1973. After moving to State Center, she became a member of the Marshall County Legal Secretaries Association, the Iowa Association of Legal Secretaries and the National Association of Legal Secretaries until the county association closed in the 1990s. She also was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, a former officer of the Council of Catholic Women, and a third/fourth grade religious educational teacher for the past five years.

Her career took her on many paths. In May 1955, she was hired as a secretary in the director’s office at the Internal Revenue Service in Des Moines, and a year later, she was promoted and became the secretary to the director of Vocation, Rehabilitation and Educational Services for the Veterans Administration in Des Moines.

In June 1956, she moved to Schilling Air Force Base in Salina, Kan. She was secretary at the base to Colonel Adams, director of the 802nd Air Base Squadron. She later transferred to the Pilot Automotive Shop, which was one of three testing labs for the United States Air Force. She worked for the lab a little more than a year and was hired by the Corps of Engineers at Schilling where a 13 Atlas F missile system was to be built. She worked for the engineering director in charge of this program.

She worked until the program was complete and quit to start a family in 1961 and never resumed work again until 1980 when she was a legal secretary to the law firm of Haupert, Robertson and Robertson in Marshalltown.

She began working for the Department of Transportation in the Office of Right of Way as the director’s secretary in 1982 where she was working up until her death. She served under the direction of five directors during that time. Marty Sankey and she worked very closely together after he was appointed Right of Way director in January 2006.

Her husband, Bill Glade, died in early January 1995 after a lengthy illness. She married a longtime friend, Charles Stuber, from Roswell, N.M., on July 26, 1995, and they have resided in State Center since that time.

She is survived by her loving husband, Charles L. Stuber, of State Center; two sons, Ed Glade, of Des Moines, and Mark Glade, of Kenosha, Wis.; and two daughters, Jai Li (John) Cunningham, of Panora, and Lacey (Todd) Kifer, of State Center. She also had eight grandchildren, Tyler Glade Underberg (25), of Grinnell, and Tina Marie Glade, of Cleveland, Ohio (19), who are the children of her deceased son, Beaver Glade; Caitlin Kifer (14), Jake Cunningham (14), Jade Cunningham (12), Gage Glade (12), Willow Li Glade (10), and Jenna Kifer (9). Donna had one brother, Bud Harper, of Creston.

She was preceded in death by her previous husband, Bill Glade; one son, Beaver Glade, who was killed in a motorcycle-train accident in 1995; her mother and father, Frenchy and Clark Harper; and grandmother, Anna Harper, of Creston.

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