Leonard L. Prindle
Born: May 2, 1924 at Ione, Logan Co., Arkansas Obituary of Leonard PrindleLeonard Lee Prindle, 78, of Carlisle died of Alzheimer's disease Thursday at Carlisle Care Center. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Brean Assembly of God Church in Pleasant Hill, at which he was a member. Burial will be at Sugar Grove Cemetery in Newton. Mr. Prindle was born in Iona, Ark., and had lived in Mitchellville as a youth. He had lived in Des Moines most of his life before moving to Carlisle five years ago. He was a retired tire builder with Armstrong Tire and Rubber Co. in Des Moines and a member of the local United Rubber Workers union. He enjoyed playing miniature golf and bowling. He is survived by his wife, Mae, two daughters, Vicky Diltz of San Diego and Karen Cory of Des Moines; a son, Dennis of Des Moines; a half sister, Virginia Lloyd of San Benito, Texas, five grandchildren and a great-grandchild. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Hamilton's Funeral Home in Des Moines. Memorial contributions may be made to his church. ~ Des Moines Register, August 2 or 3, 2002 |
Elverta Marceda (Dammeier) Prindle Born: September 22, 1928 in Newton, Jasper Co., Iowa Obituary: Elvertta Walker PrindleElveretta Prindle, Des Moines - Elveretta M. Walker Prindle, 58, of 2219 Searle St., Des Moines, a former resident of the Newton area, died Wednesday, April 29, at the Mercy Hospital Medical Center in Des Moines of a brain tumor. Funeral services for Mrs. Prindle, who had been ill since July, 1986, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Brean Assembly of God in Des Moines. Burial will be in Sugar Grove Cemetery near Newton. Friends may call at the Hamilton Funeral Home In Des Moines after 6 p.m. today. Survivors are her husband, Leonard; a son, Dennis of Des Moines; two daughters, Karen Dyer of Des Moines and Vicky Dilts of San Diego, Calif.; and six grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Hubert Walker of Des Moines and Glen Walker of Altoona; and three sisters, Juanita Shoemake, Aletta Woody and Grace Dammeier, all of Newton. The daughter of Murray and Mae Walkers, she was born Sept 26, 1928 in Jasper County. An employee of Saga Food Services in Des Moines, she had resided in Des Moines since 1953. She was a member of the Brean Assembly of God in Des Moines. ~ Newton Daily News, April 30, 1987 |