516. Carol Ann Rasmussen
1 _STAT Never Married
(Research):Obituary: Carol A. Rasmussen
Grinnell - Carol Ann Rasmussen, 25, of 202 16th Ave., Grinnell, a former resident of Newton, died Saturday, February 16, at the Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesay, Feb 19 at the Reese Chapel in Newton.The Rev. Harold Den Hartog, pastor of the Metz Community Church, will conduct services. Burial will be in the Sugar Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. today, Feb 18. Memorial contributions to a fund in Miss Rasmussen's name will be accepted fro Brandon Dale, One Special Child to Another.
Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rasmussen of Grinnel; two sisters, Mrs. George (Linda) Riggs of Newton and Mrs. Robert (Kathy) Benson of Delta; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clement of Rt. 2 Newton, her paternal grandfather, Vernon Rasmussen of Newton.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandmother. The daughter of Edgar and caroline Clement Rasmussen, she was born Aug 23, 1959 in Newton. Miss Rasmussen had lived in Newton until her family moved to Montezuma in 1977. They moved to Grinnel in 1984.
Obituary:Janice E. Butler
Janice E. Butler, 59, of 2108 N. 3rd Ave. E., died of pneumonia, Thursday, Sept. 16, at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.
Funeral services were held today at the Community Heights Alliance Church of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Newton with the Rev. Ed Lord, associate pastor, officiating. Burial was at Newton Union Cemetery.
The Wallace Family Funeral Home in Newton is handling arrangements.
The daughter of Carl and Marvel M. Hitchler Clement, she was born June 10, 1940 in Newton. She graduated from Newton High School in 1958.
She married Jerry L. Butler Sept. 17, 1961, in Newton.
A lifelong resident of Newton, Mrs. Butler worked as a homemaker.
Survivors include her husband; three daughters, Jolene Berstler and Jane Butler, both of Newton and Julie Criley of Kansas City, Mo.; two grandchildren; a sister, Caroline Rasmussen of Newton; her mother; and special friends, Terry McGinley of Kansas City, Mo. and Rod Warnke of Newton.
She was preceded in death by her father. ~ The Newton Daily News, September 20, 1999.
(Research):In Loving Memory Of William D. Smith
William David "Bill" Smith, the son of John David and Zelma Maxine Piper Smith, was born February 2, 1945 in Burlington, Iowa. A resident of Newton, Iowa area since 1953, he was a graduate of the Newton Senior High School, Class of 1964.
On May 3, 1964, Bill was united in marriage with Belinda Jean Hitchler in the Whittenberg Church rural Newton. Jean and Bill moved to Colorado in 1969, where he would attend the University of Northern Colorado. Bill enjoyed his family, friends and his home in Colorado, as well as camping, fishing and hunting.
Death came to Bill at the age of 58, on Sunday morning, January 4, 204 at the Skiff Medical Center in Newton. He was preceded in death by his father, John D. Smith on February 9, 1995.
Those left to honor the memory of Bill include his wife, Belinda Jean of Lakewood, Colorado; his daughters & son-in-law; Michelle Foote of Aurora, Colorado and Marisa & Chad Hingst of Wakefield, Nebraska; his five grandchildren: Philip Conti, Goeffrey Foote, Tisean Schulz, Ashlee Hingst & Bentley Hingst; his mother, Maxine Smith of Newton; his sisters: Connie Morrison of Grinnell, Iowa and Brenda C. Breckenridge of Newton; his brothers: Kenneth Smith of Indianola, Iowa, Danny Smith of Hartford, Iowa and Brian Smith of Newton; several nieces & nephews; and his many good neighbors & friends. ~ Memorial card.
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William D. Smith. LAKEWOOD, Colo.William D. Smith, 58, of Lakewood, Colo., formerly of Newton, died of
congestive heart failure Sunday, Jan 4, at Skiff Medial Center in Newton.
A time of celebration will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at Metz
Community Church in rural Newton. Burial will be in Denver, Colo.Pence-Reese Funeral Home in Newton is handling arrangements.
Friends may call at the Metz Church during the time of celebration, and a
visitation will be held in Denver at a later date. Memorials will accepted
in his name to the Craig Hospital in Colorado.The son of John David and Zelma Maxine (Piper) Smith, he was born Feb 2,
1945, in Burlington. He graduated from Newton Senior High School in 1964 and attended the University of Northern Colorado for several years. On May 3, 1964, he married Belinda Jean Hitchler in rural Newton. He enjoyed camping, hunting and fishing.Survivors include his wife; two daughters and a son-in-law, Michelle Foote
of Aurora, Colo., Marisa and Chad Hingst of Wakefield, Neb.; his mother;
five grandchildren; two sisters, Connie Morrison of Grinnell and Brenda C.
Breckenridge of Newton; three brothers, Kenneth Smith of Indianola, Danny
Smith of Hartford and Brian Smith of Newton; and several nieces and Nephews.He was preceded in death by his father. ~ Newton Daily News, January 6, 2004, pg. 2A