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Walking around Ada Hayden Lake, Ames Iowa. Motorola X front camera then rendered into black and white with Android Blackcam app. November 3rd 2015, 65 degrees beautiful day for a walk. 30 minutes before sunset at 4:15 p.m. I don't like that it gets dark so early, but easier to find sunsets.
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2006 All Ames High School All AHS Holiday Gathering
Held at Olde Main on Main Street
Downtown Ames Iowa Friday Dec 29, 2006 from 7pm to 10:30pm and then moved to a Karaoke spot until early morning on Saturday Dec 30, 2006
AHS Ames High School Alumni
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Julie Ann (Landon) Huisman Obituary
Julie Huisman Obituary
Julie Landon Obituary
May 31 1956 - July 23 2021
Ames - Julie Ann (Landon) Huisman, 65, of Ames, passed away on Friday, July 23, 2021 at her home.
Friends may call from 4:00 until 7:00 P.M. on Thursday, July 29, 2021 at First United Methodist Church, 516 Kellogg Ave., Ames, Iowa. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, July 30, 2021 at the church. All who knew and loved Julie are welcome and invited to attend. For those who are not able to travel, the service will be available to watch through a live stream on the Tribute Wall of Julie's obituary on the Adams Funeral Home website or www.fumcames.com.
Julie was the daughter of Keith and Ellen Landon, of Ames. She was born at Mary Greeley Medical Center on May 31, 1956. She grew up in Ames and graduated from Ames High School in 1974. Julie graduated from Iowa State University, where she completed a Bachelor of Science Degree in Labor and Industrial Relations, a degree program she customized, and was a proud member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, serving as President twice. She went on to earn her Master of Science Degree in Adult Learning, Development and Performance from Drake University in 2008, and was very proud to have earned a 4.0 GPA while working full-time and raising her three kids. Julie also had a passion for continued growth and learning, and completed her International Coach Federation Certification in Business and Executive Coaching at The University of Texas at Dallas - School of Management in 2008.
Julie was a passionate person, but she felt most strongly about her beloved husband Tom. They were college sweethearts and dated for eight years before marrying in Ames at the United Church of Christ on April 3, 1982. Tom and Julie had a vibrant marriage for the 38 years they were blessed to share on this earth. Julie was broken-hearted to watch her husband's three-year cancer battle come to an end with his passing on July 26, 2020.
Julie's other great loves in her life were her three remarkable children, Kevin, Melissa and Karina. As she often told them, she loved her children to the moon and back, and everyone who knew her knew how incredibly proud she was to be their Mom.
Her first born and only son, Kevin Charles, held a soft spot in her heart. She was immensely proud of the man he has become and the devoted father he is to his daughter Bianca. Julie loved how highly regarded and beloved Kevin was in his career. She was grateful for the many ways he stepped into the role as the "man of the family" since Tom's passing in July of 2020. Julie also raved about his home-cooked meals and loved when he would fire up the grill for family dinners.
Melissa Kay, her second-born, was her bright and shining Mel Star. She saw so much of herself in her daughter, and championed her aspirations to follow in her mom's footsteps by starting a big, beautiful life in Texas at a young age. Julie loved Melissa's creativity and singing voice, and thought her writing was pretty special. She was proud of her daughter's "big brain" and her many professional and academic achievements. Most of all, Julie was in awe of Melissa's faith in God, strength of heart, and wisdom beyond her years.
The adoption of her baby girl Karina Ann from Novokuznetsk, Russia, was a highlight of her life, and Julie adored her youngest daughter. Julie was so proud of Karina's resilience and strength, and loved watching her "baby" become a mother on December 6, 2020 to Ellen Kathy-Marie, her second granddaughter. She counted it an incredible honor to help plan Karina and Mark's wedding on July 25, 2020, and was so grateful for the wonderful husband Karina found in Mark, and son-in-law she added to her family. Karina always knew how to make her mom laugh the hardest of anyone, and they shared many special silly moments.
Not to be forgotten, Julie considered her fur babies Coco Bear and the late Bandit Jo a part of the family and her very best friends.
Family was everything to Julie, and celebrations were plentiful among the Landon and Huisman families. From holidays, to birthdays and weekly pool parties, she cherished getting to live close to her extended family in Ames for the last years of her life.
Julie was whip-smart, incredibly interested in people, and highly ambitious, attributes she channeled into her successful 37-year career in Human Resources. She was very proud of her accomplishments in her professional life, as were all who knew her. Upon her graduation from Iowa State, Julie moved south to begin her career at Phillips Petroleum Company in Borger, Texas. She held numerous roles in HR with Phillips 66 in Borger, Texas, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Stavanger, Norway, Caracas, Venezuela and Maracaibo, Venezuela. Julie was thrilled at the opportunity to work as an expatriate, immersed in global cultures, where she mastered the Norwegian and Spanish languages. Julie and Tom both retired from Phillips in 2000 and moved to Ames to be closer to their extended family.
Upon her return to Ames, Julie worked as the Human Resources Director for the Iowa State Foundation for two years. Her final career stop was at the City of Ames, where she served as the Human Resources Director for over 11 years. She was very proud to work at City Hall, in the same building as her late mother, Ellen Landon, who was a beloved Public Information Officer for the City of Ames for many years.
Julie retired from the City of Ames in 2015 to shift her focus and energy towards her family. She devoted her time in retirement to supporting her mother Ellen until her passing in 2019, and her husband Tom in his difficult cancer battle. She and Tom were looking forward to retiring in a beautiful home they built together in The Villages, Florida. Most recently, Julie was excited to transition into a new home in Ames with a pool area she named the Huisman Hibiscus Haven.
Volunteerism was an important aspect of Julie's life, and she loved to serve her community. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church for 21 years, and served on the Staff Parish Relations Committee. Julie maintained a close connection to her beloved Alpha Delta Pi Sorority at Iowa State, serving both as the Chapter Advisor and the House Corps Board President for many years. Julie also served on the board at Youth and Shelter Services in Ames. She was proud to be a Rotarian in the Rotary Club of Ames, just like her late father, Keith Landon. Julie was affiliated with the P.E.O. Sisterhood, and had fond memories with many women in the organization.
Beyond her passions for her family and career, Julie had many hobbies and interests that fulfilled and enriched her life. At heart, she was an artist and creative soul. In her younger years, she was a talented pianist, seamstress, painter, and later in life, a prolific scrapbooker. Julie also had an eye for design, having originally started college as an Interior Design major. Though she never pursued a career in the field, she had a life-long passion for building, designing, and decorating her homes, all 13 of them!
Physical activity was important to Julie. She loved all water-related things: boating, skiing, swimming, and lake life. Every day was a new opportunity to achieve her goal of getting 10,000 steps. Julie loved to dance, and could often be seen embarrassing her kids with her latest dance moves.
Everyone who knew Julie could tell you about her impeccable style, and also her impeccable bargain shopping skills. During her working years, she could be seen in the most beautiful suits, but later in life she grew a sizable collection of leopard print items, which she called her "leopard-licious" clothing.
Julie was beloved by all who crossed her path. Whether long-time friend or stranger, she had a way of making people feel instantly known and loved. She would always remind her children to be two things with people: interesting, and interested. Julie was quick to ask a hundred questions, and was a lifelong interviewer. She cared deeply about the people in her life, and maintained a sizable social circle with friends across the globe. Julie and Tom prioritized social gatherings with dinner clubs, boating crews, and enjoyed hosting guests regularly at their lake houses.
Julie's life was guided by her rich Christian faith, and her personal relationship with Jesus. She loved to spend her mornings journaling, and documented all stages of her life in writing and reflection. Julie was passionate about the local church and serving God.
Left to cherish her memory are her three beloved children and their partners: Kevin Huisman of Ames, Iowa, Melissa Huisman of Austin, Texas and Karina and Mark Kendall of Fort Drum, New York. She had two beautiful granddaughters, Bianca Anne McConkey of Ogden, Iowa, and Ellen Kathy-Marie Kendall of Fort Drum, New York. Julie also leaves behind many members of her loving family –– her sister, Nancy Hemphill of Ames, Iowa; her nieces and their families: Becky, Aaron, Allison, and Jacob Rogers, of Ames, Iowa, and Katie, Nate, and Lincoln Molstad of Ankeny, Iowa; her mother-in-law, Joyce Huisman of Ames, Iowa; her sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Linda and Tom Thomas of Ames, Iowa, her brother-in-law and nephew, Ted and Nick Huisman of State Center, Iowa, and her sister-in-law and nephew, Laura and Grant Beckett of Everett, Washington.
Julie was predeceased by her beloved husband, Tom Huisman; her mother and father, Keith and Ellen Landon; her father-in-law Charles Huisman; and her brothers-in-law Monty Hemphill and Larry Beckett. We are sure she is thrilled to be reunited with them all.
Funeral arrangements are under the care of Adams Funeral Home of Ames. Online condolences may be left for Julie's family at www.adamssoderstrum.com. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the First United Methodist Church of Ames. The family would like to thank all who knew and loved Julie and the Huismans for their unending support and love for their mother and family.
Obituary Posted online on July 27, 2021
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Thomas Kevin Huisman Obituary
Tom Huisman Obituary
October 26, 1955 - July 26, 2020
Thomas Kevin Huisman, 64, of Ames, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 26, 2020, in his home surrounded by his family. Tom was diagnosed with esophageal cancer one month after he retired in August of 2017. His courage and determination to live during his three-year battle with cancer were an inspiration to all who knew him. A celebration of life memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 1, 2020 at First United Methodist Church in Ames at 11:00 am. It will be a closed family service due to COVID limitations, but will be available to watch for all who are interested through a live stream at www.fumcames.org.
Tom was the son of Charles and Joyce Huisman, of Ames. He was born at Mary Greeley Medical Center on October 26, 1955. He grew up in Ames and graduated from Ames High School in 1973. He started his college career at Iowa State where he was a proud member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. He completed his BS degree in Computer Information Systems (CIS) from West Texas State University and was named the outstanding CIS graduating senior in 1984. He earned an MBA in Finance from the University of Tulsa, and was proud to complete the degree in one year with a 4.0 GPA.
Tom and Julie dated for eight years, and married in Ames at the United Church of Christ on April 3, 1982. Tom was known as the “super-smart computer guy” in the family, and worked in information technology throughout his career. He held numerous IT positions with Phillips Petroleum Company in Borger, Texas, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Stavanger, Norway, Caracas, Venezuela and Maracaibo, Venezuela. Tom and Julie retired from Phillips in 2000 and moved to Ames to be closer to extended family.
After several months, Tom decided he was too young to retire and wanted to go back to work! He worked for Becker Underwood in their IT operations for several years. His next career move was to the State of Iowa, where he served as the Chief Information Officer for the Department of Human Services. His final employer was Wells Fargo, in West Des Moines, where he served as a Vice President in the Mortgage Division. Tom successfully completed his career, and retired from Wells Fargo in the fall of 2017.
Left to cherish his memory is his beloved wife Julie and their three children, Kevin Huisman of Ames, Melissa Huisman of Austin, Texas and Karina Huisman Kendall of Manning, Iowa. He had one grandchild, Bianca Anne McConkey of Ogden, Iowa. Karina married Mark Kendall on July 25th, 2020, one day before his passing. The couple is expecting their first child, Ellen Kathy-Marie Kendall, due on December 8, 2020, and Tom was thrilled to meet his second granddaughter. Tom also leaves behind many members of his loving family –– his mother, Joyce Huisman of Ames, his sister and brother-in-law, Linda and Tom Thomas of Ames, his brother and nephew, Ted and Nick Huisman of State Center, and his sister and nephew, Laura and Grant Beckett of Everett, Washington.
His children were his pride and joy, and he spent his life making sure they were taken care of in every way. Tom was so proud of the ways his children grew into exceptional adults, each with their own unique successes. In his son Kevin, he saw a remarkable and resilient father, and a man who turned his culinary passion into a thriving career as a chef at Greek House Chefs. In his daughter Melissa, he saw a driven woman, who started and successfully ran her own creative consulting business, while pursuing music on the side, a passion they shared. In his daughter Karina, he saw a young woman who overcame many obstacles to create a beautiful life and future family with the man of her dreams. He was thrilled at the milestones they each achieved in his lifetime, and had high hopes for their futures and all they will create as a continuation of his legacy.
Beyond his passion for his family, Tom had many hobbies and interests that fulfilled and enriched his life. His lifelong love was running, and he completed 12 marathons in cities across the world. Notable locations included Copenhagen, Denmark, Frankfurt, Germany, Stavanger, Norway, and London, England. Tom was most proud of achieving his running career goal of qualifying for and running the elite Boston Marathon, successfully doing so two times, in 2004 and 2005 by the age of 50.
Tom was at his best when entertaining family and friends, and especially loved doing so at his happy place –– on the lake. In his youth, he was a talented water skier and loved being out on the boat throughout his entire life. He enjoyed many lake weekends at Grand Lake in Oklahoma, and Clear Lake, Iowa. He was a magnificent cook, and in recent years took up a love for gardening. Tom’s love for music was unmatched, and he had classic rock playing in the background at all times. He was a talented trumpet player, even having marched in the Iowa State Marching Band for a time. Tom was a passionate investor and loved working the stock market at 4am every morning. Tom and Julie had an exceptional network of cherished friends from all over the world. Fun, travel, and adventure were always a big part of their lives, and he was cracking jokes with his friends even into his final days. His people were his everything, and he had a huge heart and brilliant mind.
Tom was predeceased by his father Charles Huisman, his mother and father-in-law Keith and Ellen Landon, his brothers-in-law Monty Hemphill and Larry Beckett. We are sure he is thrilled to be reunited with them all.
Arrangements are under the care of Adams Funeral Home of Ames. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.adamssoderstrum.com. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the First United Methodist Church or Youth and Shelter Services. The family would like to thank all who knew and loved Tom and the Huismans for their unending support and love through the past few years. He finished his race well, and we are so proud of him.
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AHS Ames High School Alumni Assoc - Ames, IA.
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2006 All Ames High School All AHS Holiday Gathering
Held at Olde Main on Main Street
Downtown Ames Iowa Friday Dec 29, 2006 from 7pm to 10:30pm and then moved to a Karaoke spot until early morning on Saturday Dec 30, 2006
AHS Ames High School Alumni
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Julie Ann (Landon) Huisman
May 31 1956 - July 23 2021
Ames - Julie Ann (Landon) Huisman, 65, of Ames, passed away on Friday, July 23, 2021 at her home.
Friends may call from 4:00 until 7:00 P.M. on Thursday, July 29, 2021 at First United Methodist Church, 516 Kellogg Ave., Ames, Iowa. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, July 30, 2021 at the church. All who knew and loved Julie are welcome and invited to attend. For those who are not able to travel, the service will be available to watch through a live stream on the Tribute Wall of Julie's obituary on the Adams Funeral Home website or www.fumcames.com.
Julie was the daughter of Keith and Ellen Landon, of Ames. She was born at Mary Greeley Medical Center on May 31, 1956. She grew up in Ames and graduated from Ames High School in 1974. Julie graduated from Iowa State University, where she completed a Bachelor of Science Degree in Labor and Industrial Relations, a degree program she customized, and was a proud member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, serving as President twice. She went on to earn her Master of Science Degree in Adult Learning, Development and Performance from Drake University in 2008, and was very proud to have earned a 4.0 GPA while working full-time and raising her three kids. Julie also had a passion for continued growth and learning, and completed her International Coach Federation Certification in Business and Executive Coaching at The University of Texas at Dallas - School of Management in 2008.
Julie was a passionate person, but she felt most strongly about her beloved husband Tom. They were college sweethearts and dated for eight years before marrying in Ames at the United Church of Christ on April 3, 1982. Tom and Julie had a vibrant marriage for the 38 years they were blessed to share on this earth. Julie was broken-hearted to watch her husband's three-year cancer battle come to an end with his passing on July 26, 2020.
Julie's other great loves in her life were her three remarkable children, Kevin, Melissa and Karina. As she often told them, she loved her children to the moon and back, and everyone who knew her knew how incredibly proud she was to be their Mom.
Her first born and only son, Kevin Charles, held a soft spot in her heart. She was immensely proud of the man he has become and the devoted father he is to his daughter Bianca. Julie loved how highly regarded and beloved Kevin was in his career. She was grateful for the many ways he stepped into the role as the "man of the family" since Tom's passing in July of 2020. Julie also raved about his home-cooked meals and loved when he would fire up the grill for family dinners.
Melissa Kay, her second-born, was her bright and shining Mel Star. She saw so much of herself in her daughter, and championed her aspirations to follow in her mom's footsteps by starting a big, beautiful life in Texas at a young age. Julie loved Melissa's creativity and singing voice, and thought her writing was pretty special. She was proud of her daughter's "big brain" and her many professional and academic achievements. Most of all, Julie was in awe of Melissa's faith in God, strength of heart, and wisdom beyond her years.
The adoption of her baby girl Karina Ann from Novokuznetsk, Russia, was a highlight of her life, and Julie adored her youngest daughter. Julie was so proud of Karina's resilience and strength, and loved watching her "baby" become a mother on December 6, 2020 to Ellen Kathy-Marie, her second granddaughter. She counted it an incredible honor to help plan Karina and Mark's wedding on July 25, 2020, and was so grateful for the wonderful husband Karina found in Mark, and son-in-law she added to her family. Karina always knew how to make her mom laugh the hardest of anyone, and they shared many special silly moments.
Not to be forgotten, Julie considered her fur babies Coco Bear and the late Bandit Jo a part of the family and her very best friends.
Family was everything to Julie, and celebrations were plentiful among the Landon and Huisman families. From holidays, to birthdays and weekly pool parties, she cherished getting to live close to her extended family in Ames for the last years of her life.
Julie was whip-smart, incredibly interested in people, and highly ambitious, attributes she channeled into her successful 37-year career in Human Resources. She was very proud of her accomplishments in her professional life, as were all who knew her. Upon her graduation from Iowa State, Julie moved south to begin her career at Phillips Petroleum Company in Borger, Texas. She held numerous roles in HR with Phillips 66 in Borger, Texas, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Stavanger, Norway, Caracas, Venezuela and Maracaibo, Venezuela. Julie was thrilled at the opportunity to work as an expatriate, immersed in global cultures, where she mastered the Norwegian and Spanish languages. Julie and Tom both retired from Phillips in 2000 and moved to Ames to be closer to their extended family.
Upon her return to Ames, Julie worked as the Human Resources Director for the Iowa State Foundation for two years. Her final career stop was at the City of Ames, where she served as the Human Resources Director for over 11 years. She was very proud to work at City Hall, in the same building as her late mother, Ellen Landon, who was a beloved Public Information Officer for the City of Ames for many years.
Julie retired from the City of Ames in 2015 to shift her focus and energy towards her family. She devoted her time in retirement to supporting her mother Ellen until her passing in 2019, and her husband Tom in his difficult cancer battle. She and Tom were looking forward to retiring in a beautiful home they built together in The Villages, Florida. Most recently, Julie was excited to transition into a new home in Ames with a pool area she named the Huisman Hibiscus Haven.
Volunteerism was an important aspect of Julie's life, and she loved to serve her community. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church for 21 years, and served on the Staff Parish Relations Committee. Julie maintained a close connection to her beloved Alpha Delta Pi Sorority at Iowa State, serving both as the Chapter Advisor and the House Corps Board President for many years. Julie also served on the board at Youth and Shelter Services in Ames. She was proud to be a Rotarian in the Rotary Club of Ames, just like her late father, Keith Landon. Julie was affiliated with the P.E.O. Sisterhood, and had fond memories with many women in the organization.
Beyond her passions for her family and career, Julie had many hobbies and interests that fulfilled and enriched her life. At heart, she was an artist and creative soul. In her younger years, she was a talented pianist, seamstress, painter, and later in life, a prolific scrapbooker. Julie also had an eye for design, having originally started college as an Interior Design major. Though she never pursued a career in the field, she had a life-long passion for building, designing, and decorating her homes, all 13 of them!
Physical activity was important to Julie. She loved all water-related things: boating, skiing, swimming, and lake life. Every day was a new opportunity to achieve her goal of getting 10,000 steps. Julie loved to dance, and could often be seen embarrassing her kids with her latest dance moves.
Everyone who knew Julie could tell you about her impeccable style, and also her impeccable bargain shopping skills. During her working years, she could be seen in the most beautiful suits, but later in life she grew a sizable collection of leopard print items, which she called her "leopard-licious" clothing.
Julie was beloved by all who crossed her path. Whether long-time friend or stranger, she had a way of making people feel instantly known and loved. She would always remind her children to be two things with people: interesting, and interested. Julie was quick to ask a hundred questions, and was a lifelong interviewer. She cared deeply about the people in her life, and maintained a sizable social circle with friends across the globe. Julie and Tom prioritized social gatherings with dinner clubs, boating crews, and enjoyed hosting guests regularly at their lake houses.
Julie's life was guided by her rich Christian faith, and her personal relationship with Jesus. She loved to spend her mornings journaling, and documented all stages of her life in writing and reflection. Julie was passionate about the local church and serving God.
Left to cherish her memory are her three beloved children and their partners: Kevin Huisman of Ames, Iowa, Melissa Huisman of Austin, Texas and Karina and Mark Kendall of Fort Drum, New York. She had two beautiful granddaughters, Bianca Anne McConkey of Ogden, Iowa, and Ellen Kathy-Marie Kendall of Fort Drum, New York. Julie also leaves behind many members of her loving family –– her sister, Nancy Hemphill of Ames, Iowa; her nieces and their families: Becky, Aaron, Allison, and Jacob Rogers, of Ames, Iowa, and Katie, Nate, and Lincoln Molstad of Ankeny, Iowa; her mother-in-law, Joyce Huisman of Ames, Iowa; her sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Linda and Tom Thomas of Ames, Iowa, her brother-in-law and nephew, Ted and Nick Huisman of State Center, Iowa, and her sister-in-law and nephew, Laura and Grant Beckett of Everett, Washington.
Julie was predeceased by her beloved husband, Tom Huisman; her mother and father, Keith and Ellen Landon; her father-in-law Charles Huisman; and her brothers-in-law Monty Hemphill and Larry Beckett. We are sure she is thrilled to be reunited with them all.
Funeral arrangements are under the care of Adams Funeral Home of Ames. Online condolences may be left for Julie's family at www.adamssoderstrum.com. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the First United Methodist Church of Ames. The family would like to thank all who knew and loved Julie and the Huismans for their unending support and love for their mother and family.
Obituary Posted online on July 27, 2021
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Future Class of 1974 Ames High School Alumni
Meeker Elementary School AM Kindergarten Ames Iowa - Mrs. Brown 1961-1962
Front row: Doug Ries , Mikey Rolling , Eddie Hendrickson , Allen Wagner , Glenn Norton
2nd row: Carol Gee , Jennifer Townsend , Julie Landon , Kim Carr , Susan Trcka , Sue Beth McClugage
3rd row: Shellie Dague , Paul Sondrol , John Cysewski , Alvin MacBride, Davy Maxon , Kieth Hapes , Mrs. Brown
4th row: Mark Lagomarcino, Farrell Silverthorn , Chuck Judy , Matt Koupal , Lane Baldwin , Mark Stone absent: Vonnie Smith , Craig Olsen , Mark Green , Kenny Duesenberg
This Meeker Kindergarten photo goes with this list of names www.flickr.com/photos/ahs/13875577065/
12 years later, most of these Kindergarten classmates went on to become future 1974 Ames High School Alumni and graduates.
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Paul Charles Sondrol
July 19, 1956 - October 20, 2018
Paul Sondrol 62, of Ames, passed away October 20, 2018 at the Israel Family Hospice House in Ames. Memorial service will be held 1:30 pm Sunday, October 28, at Adams Funeral Home in Ames with a visitation one hour prior to the service.
Paul Charles Sondrol was born July 19, 1956 in Sioux Falls, SD to Charles and Shirley (Kruggel) Sondrol. Paul grew up in Ames and graduated from Ames High School in 1974. He continued his education receiving his BA at Mankato State University in Minnesota and his Masters and PhD at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ. Paul was a professor of Political Science and Latin American Specialist at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs. Paul lived one year in Paraguay and enjoyed traveling throughout South America. He enjoyed hiking, running, talking politics and spending time with his family.
Paul is survived by his father, Charles Sondrol of Ames; son, Chase Sondrol of Colorado Springs, CO; daughter, Selah Sondrol of Winslow, ME; sister, Tammy (Jim) Stein of Muscatine, IA; brother, Danny (Cheryl) Sondrol of Ames, IA and several nieces and nephews.
Paul was preceded in death by his mother and daughter, Chelsea.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be addressed to Blank Childrens Hospital 1200 Pleasant St, Des Moines, IA 50309. Online condolences may be left at adamssoderstrum.com
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Julie Ann (Landon) Huisman
May 31 1956 - July 23 2021
Ames - Julie Ann (Landon) Huisman, 65, of Ames, passed away on Friday, July 23, 2021 at her home.
Friends may call from 4:00 until 7:00 P.M. on Thursday, July 29, 2021 at First United Methodist Church, 516 Kellogg Ave., Ames, Iowa. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, July 30, 2021 at the church. All who knew and loved Julie are welcome and invited to attend. For those who are not able to travel, the service will be available to watch through a live stream on the Tribute Wall of Julie's obituary on the Adams Funeral Home website or www.fumcames.com.
Julie was the daughter of Keith and Ellen Landon, of Ames. She was born at Mary Greeley Medical Center on May 31, 1956. She grew up in Ames and graduated from Ames High School in 1974. Julie graduated from Iowa State University, where she completed a Bachelor of Science Degree in Labor and Industrial Relations, a degree program she customized, and was a proud member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, serving as President twice. She went on to earn her Master of Science Degree in Adult Learning, Development and Performance from Drake University in 2008, and was very proud to have earned a 4.0 GPA while working full-time and raising her three kids. Julie also had a passion for continued growth and learning, and completed her International Coach Federation Certification in Business and Executive Coaching at The University of Texas at Dallas - School of Management in 2008.
Julie was a passionate person, but she felt most strongly about her beloved husband Tom. They were college sweethearts and dated for eight years before marrying in Ames at the United Church of Christ on April 3, 1982. Tom and Julie had a vibrant marriage for the 38 years they were blessed to share on this earth. Julie was broken-hearted to watch her husband's three-year cancer battle come to an end with his passing on July 26, 2020.
Julie's other great loves in her life were her three remarkable children, Kevin, Melissa and Karina. As she often told them, she loved her children to the moon and back, and everyone who knew her knew how incredibly proud she was to be their Mom.
Her first born and only son, Kevin Charles, held a soft spot in her heart. She was immensely proud of the man he has become and the devoted father he is to his daughter Bianca. Julie loved how highly regarded and beloved Kevin was in his career. She was grateful for the many ways he stepped into the role as the "man of the family" since Tom's passing in July of 2020. Julie also raved about his home-cooked meals and loved when he would fire up the grill for family dinners.
Melissa Kay, her second-born, was her bright and shining Mel Star. She saw so much of herself in her daughter, and championed her aspirations to follow in her mom's footsteps by starting a big, beautiful life in Texas at a young age. Julie loved Melissa's creativity and singing voice, and thought her writing was pretty special. She was proud of her daughter's "big brain" and her many professional and academic achievements. Most of all, Julie was in awe of Melissa's faith in God, strength of heart, and wisdom beyond her years.
The adoption of her baby girl Karina Ann from Novokuznetsk, Russia, was a highlight of her life, and Julie adored her youngest daughter. Julie was so proud of Karina's resilience and strength, and loved watching her "baby" become a mother on December 6, 2020 to Ellen Kathy-Marie, her second granddaughter. She counted it an incredible honor to help plan Karina and Mark's wedding on July 25, 2020, and was so grateful for the wonderful husband Karina found in Mark, and son-in-law she added to her family. Karina always knew how to make her mom laugh the hardest of anyone, and they shared many special silly moments.
Not to be forgotten, Julie considered her fur babies Coco Bear and the late Bandit Jo a part of the family and her very best friends.
Family was everything to Julie, and celebrations were plentiful among the Landon and Huisman families. From holidays, to birthdays and weekly pool parties, she cherished getting to live close to her extended family in Ames for the last years of her life.
Julie was whip-smart, incredibly interested in people, and highly ambitious, attributes she channeled into her successful 37-year career in Human Resources. She was very proud of her accomplishments in her professional life, as were all who knew her. Upon her graduation from Iowa State, Julie moved south to begin her career at Phillips Petroleum Company in Borger, Texas. She held numerous roles in HR with Phillips 66 in Borger, Texas, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Stavanger, Norway, Caracas, Venezuela and Maracaibo, Venezuela. Julie was thrilled at the opportunity to work as an expatriate, immersed in global cultures, where she mastered the Norwegian and Spanish languages. Julie and Tom both retired from Phillips in 2000 and moved to Ames to be closer to their extended family.
Upon her return to Ames, Julie worked as the Human Resources Director for the Iowa State Foundation for two years. Her final career stop was at the City of Ames, where she served as the Human Resources Director for over 11 years. She was very proud to work at City Hall, in the same building as her late mother, Ellen Landon, who was a beloved Public Information Officer for the City of Ames for many years.
Julie retired from the City of Ames in 2015 to shift her focus and energy towards her family. She devoted her time in retirement to supporting her mother Ellen until her passing in 2019, and her husband Tom in his difficult cancer battle. She and Tom were looking forward to retiring in a beautiful home they built together in The Villages, Florida. Most recently, Julie was excited to transition into a new home in Ames with a pool area she named the Huisman Hibiscus Haven.
Volunteerism was an important aspect of Julie's life, and she loved to serve her community. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church for 21 years, and served on the Staff Parish Relations Committee. Julie maintained a close connection to her beloved Alpha Delta Pi Sorority at Iowa State, serving both as the Chapter Advisor and the House Corps Board President for many years. Julie also served on the board at Youth and Shelter Services in Ames. She was proud to be a Rotarian in the Rotary Club of Ames, just like her late father, Keith Landon. Julie was affiliated with the P.E.O. Sisterhood, and had fond memories with many women in the organization.
Beyond her passions for her family and career, Julie had many hobbies and interests that fulfilled and enriched her life. At heart, she was an artist and creative soul. In her younger years, she was a talented pianist, seamstress, painter, and later in life, a prolific scrapbooker. Julie also had an eye for design, having originally started college as an Interior Design major. Though she never pursued a career in the field, she had a life-long passion for building, designing, and decorating her homes, all 13 of them!
Physical activity was important to Julie. She loved all water-related things: boating, skiing, swimming, and lake life. Every day was a new opportunity to achieve her goal of getting 10,000 steps. Julie loved to dance, and could often be seen embarrassing her kids with her latest dance moves.
Everyone who knew Julie could tell you about her impeccable style, and also her impeccable bargain shopping skills. During her working years, she could be seen in the most beautiful suits, but later in life she grew a sizable collection of leopard print items, which she called her "leopard-licious" clothing.
Julie was beloved by all who crossed her path. Whether long-time friend or stranger, she had a way of making people feel instantly known and loved. She would always remind her children to be two things with people: interesting, and interested. Julie was quick to ask a hundred questions, and was a lifelong interviewer. She cared deeply about the people in her life, and maintained a sizable social circle with friends across the globe. Julie and Tom prioritized social gatherings with dinner clubs, boating crews, and enjoyed hosting guests regularly at their lake houses.
Julie's life was guided by her rich Christian faith, and her personal relationship with Jesus. She loved to spend her mornings journaling, and documented all stages of her life in writing and reflection. Julie was passionate about the local church and serving God.
Left to cherish her memory are her three beloved children and their partners: Kevin Huisman of Ames, Iowa, Melissa Huisman of Austin, Texas and Karina and Mark Kendall of Fort Drum, New York. She had two beautiful granddaughters, Bianca Anne McConkey of Ogden, Iowa, and Ellen Kathy-Marie Kendall of Fort Drum, New York. Julie also leaves behind many members of her loving family –– her sister, Nancy Hemphill of Ames, Iowa; her nieces and their families: Becky, Aaron, Allison, and Jacob Rogers, of Ames, Iowa, and Katie, Nate, and Lincoln Molstad of Ankeny, Iowa; her mother-in-law, Joyce Huisman of Ames, Iowa; her sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Linda and Tom Thomas of Ames, Iowa, her brother-in-law and nephew, Ted and Nick Huisman of State Center, Iowa, and her sister-in-law and nephew, Laura and Grant Beckett of Everett, Washington.
Julie was predeceased by her beloved husband, Tom Huisman; her mother and father, Keith and Ellen Landon; her father-in-law Charles Huisman; and her brothers-in-law Monty Hemphill and Larry Beckett. We are sure she is thrilled to be reunited with them all.
Funeral arrangements are under the care of Adams Funeral Home of Ames. Online condolences may be left for Julie's family at www.adamssoderstrum.com. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the First United Methodist Church of Ames. The family would like to thank all who knew and loved Julie and the Huismans for their unending support and love for their mother and family.
Obituary Posted online on July 27, 2021
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Sue Stary Obituary
July 18, 1956 - July 15, 2022
Goodbye Sue. We miss you already. Sue Beth McCluggage-Stary passed July 15, 2022 in Omaha. I've knew Sue for 60 years, Sue was in Kindergarten at Meeker Elementary and then at Beardshear for 5th and 6th grade.
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Sue Beth Stary
1956 - 2022
BORN 1956
DIED 2022
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Stary, Sue Beth
July 18, 1956 - July 15, 2022
Preceded in death by parents, Ray and Jean McClugage. Survived by loving husband, Robert; daughter, Raejean (Joe) Roberts; step-children, Babi and Adam; grandchildren, Erik, Madilynn, Jaylen, Eli, and Adam Jr.; brother, Jim (Dee) McClugage; and many other family and friends.
MEMORIAL SERVICE: Wednesday, July 20, at 2pm at Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home, followed by INTERMENT in Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park.
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Ames High School Home of the Little Cyclones sign lit up at night. This sign is located on the corner of 20th and Ames High Drive. Ames High School in the background. The cafeteria lights are all lit up.
I was on a walk and we wound up walking past the sign at dusk. This is a pretty interesting photo taken at night of Ames High School behind the lit up AHS sign.
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Sign in front of Ames High School on Ames High Drive in Ames, Iowa. Home of the Little Cyclones taken at night on December 28, 2006. This AHS sign was replaced by this newer Little Cyclone sign here: www.flickr.com/photos/ahs/16814302489/
Ames High School Home of the Little Cyclones sign lit up at night. This sign is located on the corner of 20th and Ames High Drive. Ames High School parking lot lights are lit in the background.
Sign donated by Ames High Student Council 2002
AHS class of 2002 Student Council donated this sign
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The logo has images of a lantern, discuss throwing athlete, a harp and shaking hands.
Photo taken by Ed Hendrickson Jr. 1974 AHS Alum, on 12-28-2006 at about 9pm with a camera flash at night.
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The Ames High School Through the Years reception was Friday December 29, 2017 in Ames Iowa at the Ames History Center (Ames Historical Society), and it was FUN!! 71 AHS classmates braved inclement snowy cold weather to attend.
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AHS Ames High School Class of 1981 41st reunion downtown Ames Iowa at the Ames on the Half Shell event at Bandshell Park Friday June 24 2022. This was a combined reunion with the AHS classes of 1980 1981 and 1982
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The AHS Class of 1981 celebrated their 41st year class reunion over the weekend of June 24, 2022. Classmates from across the globe traveled to Ames to rejoice, rekindle, reconnect and revel with one another. The first night, Friday, the group met at Bandshell Park just off of downtown Ames Iowa Main Street.
See you all again in the blink of an eye for our 45th in 2026. Ames Hi Aims High!
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AHS Ames High School Class of 1977 45th reunion downtown Ames Iowa at the Ames on the Half Shell event at Bandshell Park Friday June 24 2022.
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The AHS Class of 1977 celebrated their 45th year class reunion over the weekend of June 24, 2022. Classmates from across the globe traveled to Ames to rejoice, rekindle, reconnect and revel with one another. The first night, Friday, the group met at Bandshell Park just off of downtown Ames Iowa Main Street.
See you all again in the blink of an eye for our 50th in 2027. Ames Hi Aims High!
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1974 40th reunion panoramic from balcony, Olde Main gathering Friday July 25, 2014. Over 1/4 of 1974 Ames High School classmates are in this photo attending the amazinly fun 1974 40th reunion.
Far left: John Campbell talking to Tracey Stoll, Tom Richert talking to Pete Crump, Debbie Olson, Paul Schuette talking with Catherine (Grant) Malliet and Sharon (Heggen) Romsey, Lynn Schultz (behind the pole), Tim Moody conversing with Tom Wilson and Sue (Stephan) Holloway and her husband David Holloway, Jack Peterson and Susan Chantland talking to Anne (Burkhalter) Bryne and Susan (Larson) Allen, Joel Lowman and Lisa Ladd, Len Griffen, Patty (Strain) Foster, Richard Ingraham, Brad Meyer, Chris Lang, Kevin Fergeson, Ben Duvall, Elaine (Homer) Whiteford, Kevin Frey, Mark Shockley, Robin (Haugland) Fletcher talking w Judy (Brink) Brown and Paula (Allison) Edwards, Chuck Dorr. In the top right corner is Betty (Thompson) Grinde talking to Gregor Dougal and Sue Bliss, Ev Cochrane talking w Brian Snider, Kevin Frey in "The Hat". Patricia Anderson (the only one that noticed me and is waving). On the far right, Jean and Scot Boon, Ozzie Soto (sitting), Dan Lambert (sitting), Shellie Lambert (sitting), Cindy (Rutter) Jacobson (sitting), Nancy Dunmire (sitting) and many more. Panoramic stitched together 3 photos, left middle and right using huggin software.
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Event: 1974 Ames High School 40th class reunion Location: Olde Main, Main St., Ames Iowa Date: Friday July 25, 2014 8:27 PM.
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Brick mosaics located at the top of the stairs inside of unit #202 at The Roosevelt. Original art work intact after renovation. This was done in Mr. Connor's 6th grade art class in 1967 or 1968. The bricks were fired and put on the walls and are still there. There are 4 of these mosaics in the bricks at the top of the steps inside unit #202 Saturday morning, Feb 21, 2015 Ames Iowa
All of the Roosevelt 6th grade students that did the brick artwork later graduated from Ames High School class of 1974
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24th annual Ames High School All Class Holiday Gathering get-together Saturday December 29, 2018 at Olde Main Restaurant, Ames, Iowa. 80 classmates attended (was slightly lower this year because ISU football team was in the Alamo Bowl game the evening before). It is always the Social AHS Alumni event of the year and this one was no exception. It was a lot of fun. A small all school reunion.
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21st annual Ames High School All Class Holiday Gathering get-together held Saturday December 26, 2015 at Olde Main Restaurant, Ames, Iowa. 200+ classmates attended the 2015 Holiday get-together, it was a lot of fun, like a small all school reunion. Went through 160 name tags by 9pm.
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Phil Johnson holding a framed Class of 1973-1974 newspaper article about the Ames High School 1973 football team made up mainly of AHS 1974 graduates.
Closeup of the framed newspaper article that Coach Johnson is holding.
Phil Johnson head football coach
6 wins - 3 losses for the 1973 AHS Football team
1973-1974 AHS Football team gridders begin slow end on a hot streak.
Ames High School will play its final football game of the 1973 season Friday night at Marshalltown. Team members:
Front from left, are Pat Coyle, Dave Pohm, Jim Gammon, Kevin Allen, Dennis Dobson, Monte Lutz, Jon Stalheim, Steve Pier, Matt Koupal, and Mike Bittinger.
Second row, from left, J.D. Kuehl, Len McGilliard, Jim Moorhead, Denny Elliott, John Healey, Tom Wilson, Ben Svec, Paul Schuette, mark Samuelson and Kevin Ferguson.
Third row, from left, Rod Mather, Tom Fisher, Shawn Campbell, Kerry Ferguson, Bill Ewan, Tom Nutty, Kurt Knutson, Dave Dalton, Jeff Songer, and Paul Zmolek.
Fourth row, from left, Chris Lang, Ted Riggs, Keith Bell, Terry Lang, John Albert, Steve Johnson, Bruce Hanway, Jeff Berhow, Gary Hunziker and Greg Hughes.
Fifth row, from left, Evy Cochrane, Jerry Herrick, Joel Bertheson, Howie Campbell, Greg Foell, Bill Robertson, Mark Bogenrief, Jeff Bergeson, and Glenn Catus.
Sixth row, from left, Joe Allen, Greg B??, Rick Matt, Paul Engvoldstad, Tom Ingram, Len Griffin, ??, Kirk Farrar, Back row, from left, head coach Phil Johnson, assistant Cal Carpenter, assistant coach Keith Bailey, equipment manager and trainer Ron Green and student trainer Dean Bretnall. Not pictured: Tom Wierson and manager Gary Bornmueller. (Tribune photo).
Summary of the Ames High School 1973 football season
Even though the Ames High football team lost three of their first four games, Coach Phil johnson felt that the little Cyclones had the potential to win them all. “The seniors just didn’t have enough game experience early in the season,” he said.
by the time the team got their stuff together the season looked quite grim. The Little Cyclones dropped a thrilling Homecoming decision to Fort Dodge and were trailing Central Waterloo at halftime. Somebody did an excellent motivational job because the team came out of the locker and ran Central off the field.
A week later the squad traveled to Cedar Falls to play the number four ranked Tigers. The Little Cyclones dominated the game with a stiff defensive effort while capitalizing on Cedar Falls’ mistakes. After rolling past Waterloo West and Ottawa the gridders wound up the season on a bitterly cold night in Marshalltown. The game went down to the wire as the Little Cyclones held on to a one point victory and a share of second place in the Conference.
Considering the first half of the season, the team did a remarkable job of bouncing back. “The improvement over such a short time was tremendous,” commented Coach Johnson. “The winning streak is a great tribute to their achievements.” Johnson added that this team was the most enjoyable team that he had coached.
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Here's one for you. In 2010, Phil Johnson, former teacher and AHS head football coach, was inducted into the Iowa Wesleyan College Athletic Hall of Fame. Many of us also remember his reputation as a very good math teacher at Ames High School. Here's the 2010 release from Iowa Wesleyan College, announcing his induction:
Phil Johnson
Ames resident Phil Johnson was inducted into the Iowa Wesleyan College Athletic Hall of Fame during ceremonies on Friday, Oct. 1, as part of IWC's 2010 Homecoming weekend.
Johnson is a 1960 graduate of Iowa Wesleyan. During his collegiate career, he was a three-year offensive guard starter for the Tiger football team and a four-year starter in baseball as a catcher. He received the Outstanding Senior Athlete award in 1960. Upon his graduation from Iowa Wesleyan College, Phil pursued a master of arts degree from the University of Iowa.
Johnson taught mathematics for 37 years, most of those at Ames High School (1976-1997). He coached baseball, tennis, and football throughout his teaching career.
Johnson was a head football coach for 19 years, with a record of 103 wins, 60 losses, and 4 ties. He served as President of the Iowa Football Coaches Association in 1970. He received the Iowa Football Coaches Association Distinguished Service Award in 1980 and the Iowa Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame Award in 1982. He also served as an assistant coach in the first Iowa high school Shrine football game in 1973 and head coach in 1975.
As a baseball coach, Johnson holds an overall record of 174 wins and 70 losses. He took Ames High School to the state finals in 1988 and coached in the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association's All-Star Game.
Another aspect of Johnson's athletic career is the 23 years he spent officiating high school and collegiate basketball and umpiring high school baseball. He umpired several state baseball tournaments, including the High School All-Star Baseball Game in 1979. He was inducted into the Iowa High School Athletic Association's Officials Hall of Fame in 1989.
Johnson has also led a life of service to his community. He received the Ames Kiwanian of the Year Award in 1989 and 2004. He serves on the boards at the First United Methodist Church in Ames, the Ames Golf & Country Club, Iowa Public Employees Retirement System (IPERS) and various education associations. He was inducted into the Ames High School Hall of Fame in 2004. Phil and his wife, Sandy, have three children: Jeff, Marty Jo, and Jay, as well as six grandchildren. Phil and Sandy continue to make their home in Ames.
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22nd annual Ames High School All Class Holiday Gathering get-together Friday December 30, 2016 at Olde Main Restaurant, Ames, Iowa. 100+ classmates attended. It is always the social Ames High School Alumni event of the year and this one was no exception. It was a lot of fun. A small all school reunion.
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9th grade portraits Central Junior High in 1971-1972.
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Mike Tamoglia, Rita Terrones, Dennis Thiel, Dallas Thies, Lisa Thurston, Pam Tice, Dave Timmons, Randy Toppenberg, Nancy Torkildson, Laurel Tostelbe, Amy Tsao, James Tysseling, Chris Untrauer, Mary VanDerMaaten, Jane Vanderwater, John Varga, Tim Waddill, Tom Walsh, Denise Wasel, Jeff Waters, Rick Watson, Eric Weber, Cindy Weigel, Alan Weltha, Linda Wenger, Faye West.
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Lisa Ann Thurston Hotchkiss | 1957 - 2012 | Obituary
Lisa Ann Thurston Hotchkiss, age 55, surrounded by family members, gently flew away on September 27, 2012, in Austin, Texas.
Lisa was born to John and Phyllis Thurston on June 14, 1957 in Columbus, Ohio. The family moved to Saranac Lake, New York and resided there until 1961. They then relocated to Ames, Iowa where she spent her childhood and teen years communing with nature, raising butterflies on her parents back porch and walking along the Skunk River valley with her dog Patches.
After graduating from Ames High School in 1975, she attended the University of Iowa completing a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology and did extended work to obtain certification as a medical technologist in 1979.
She moved to Austin, Texas and worked in medical labs until 1993 when she began graduate coursework in cell and molecular biology at the University of Texas. Through the years until 2000, she functioned as a research assistant, graduate student coordinator and assisted in teaching undergraduate classes which she found very rewarding.
Her scholastic honors included University of Texas College of Natural Sciences Special Fellowship, Sigma Xi National Honor Society, Marion Elizabeth Eason Biology Scholarship and Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society.
She also participated in a publication for the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.
Through this period, she gave birth to her son John and moved on to become the Central Lab Quality Assurance Specialist at PPD Development until 2008, writing and monitoring lab procedures and protocols.
She then devoted her time to raising her son through to his high school graduation. She was also active in community service, including environmental issues, speaking before the City Council on neighborhood integrity issues, and arranging meetings for area homeowners on road development, pond management and community garden information.
Surviving immediate family members are her husband Joel Hotchkiss, her son John Hotchkiss, both of Austin, Texas, her sister Carol Martin of Ames, Iowa, and her niece Jessica Martin of Chicago, Illinois.
The family wishes to express their extreme gratitude to the St. David’s North Austin Medical Center, intensive care nurses for their exceptional and loving care of our dear girl.
In lieu of flowers or donations, the family requests her memory would be best honored by going forth into the world and pursuing everyday initiatives that make it a better place to live.
REJOICE IN THE LITTLE THINGS!
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AHS 1974 classmates attending the 3rd event of the 45-year reunion at the Rolling residence acreage. Amazingly beautiful calm weather at the Ames High School class of 1974 45 yr reunion Ames IA Friday evening 9-27-2019 the weather was great all weekend.
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The AHS Class of 1981 celebrated their 41st year class reunion over the weekend of June 24, 2022. Classmates from across the globe traveled to Ames to rejoice, rekindle, reconnect and revel with one another. The first night, Friday, the group met at Bandshell Park just off of downtown Ames Iowa Main Street.
See you all again in the blink of an eye for our 45th in 2026. Ames Hi Aims High!
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AHS Ames High School Class of 1977 45th reunion downtown Ames Iowa at the Ames on the Half Shell event at Bandshell Park Friday June 24 2022.
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The AHS Class of 1977 celebrated their 45th year class reunion over the weekend of June 24, 2022. Classmates from across the globe traveled to Ames to rejoice, rekindle, reconnect and revel with one another. The first night, Friday, the group met at Bandshell Park just off of downtown Ames Iowa Main Street.
See you all again in the blink of an eye for our 50th in 2027. Ames Hi Aims High!
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24th annual Ames High School All Class Holiday Gathering get-together Saturday December 29, 2018 at Olde Main Restaurant, Ames, Iowa. 80 classmates attended (was slightly lower this year because ISU football team was in the Alamo Bowl game the evening before). It is always the Social AHS Alumni event of the year and this one was no exception. It was a lot of fun. A small all school reunion.
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Gary Clem biography in the 2016 Hall of Fame program.
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Gary W. Clem, Class of 1961
Distinguished Alumni Award Presented by Bill Ripp
Gary W. Clem, AHS Class of 1961, is currently Chairman of ALMACO in Nevada, Iowa. Gary’s formal education in Ames included Crawford and Roosevelt Elementary Schools as well as Central Junior H.S. and Ames Sr. H.S. In high school Gary worked for Allan Machine & Supply Company doing a variety of odd jobs. Following an excursion to California after graduation, he returned to the Midwest and enrolled in an Apprenticeship Tool and Die Maker program in Omaha, NE. Upon his graduation in 1966, Gary was drafted by the Army and stationed in Germany during the Viet Nam Conflict. Following his military discharge, from 1968-1971 Gary was the Product Manger of the Aluminum Container Division for Revere Copper and Brass in Louisville. Kentucky. In 1972, Gary returned to Ames to become the general manager of Allan Machine & Supply Company, which at that time employed 8 people and provided all types of welding, repair and machining services. In the mid-70s Iowa State University and the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture approached the business about producing a specialized self-propelled, self-cleaning plot harvester to use in the seed research programs. After building several unsuccessful prototypes, the first Clark-Fehr SPC20 combine was manufactured in 1976, casting the mold for the future of seed research equipment.
In 1978 Gary purchased the manufacturing and machine segments of Allan Machine and Supply Company, along with the research equipment brand name ALMACO. He continued to expand the research equipment product line to include planters, threshers, combines and their electronic data collection and control systems. In 1982, business growth prompted Gary to move ALMACO, along with about 50 employees, to its current location in Nevada, Iowa. Demand for the seed research equipment continued to grow, so in the mid-80's ALMACO shut down its welding and repair services in order to focus entirely on manufacturing seed research technology. Today ALMACO’s state-of-the-art design and manufacturing facility occupies 120,000 sq. ft. on a 75 acre campus, at times employing over 200 individuals. ALMACO has developed and patented numerous models of specialized agricultural research combines, planters and electronic equipment for planting and harvesting research tests for the improvement of corn, soybeans, wheat, rice and other seeds. ALMACO has placed equipment worldwide, and recently they opened a satellite facility in Brazil to accommodate the growth of agricultural research in South America. The ALMACO products that have been developed over the years have helped automate the seed research industry and have contributed significantly to increasing the world food production.
Gary is also very generous with his time and talent. While living in the Nevada, Iowa community, he has served in the following capacities: 10 years on the Nevada City Council, President of the Nevada Rotary Club and inducted into the Nevada Rotary Hall of Fame, President of the Nevada Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the Nevada Economic Development, Mainstream Living Board of Directors, Citizens for Criminal Justice (CCJ) Board member and member of the Cornerstone Church in Ames. Other Businesses include: GWC Real Estate, Ames Executive Rentals, and Iowa Boys Real Estate. He enjoys motor homing, collecting classic cars and vintage Harley Davidson’s, fishing and motorcycling throughout the USA. This year marks 24 years of marriage to his wife, Sue, and they are enjoying the blended family of six children and twelve grandchildren. They currently spend six months in Nevada and six months in Gold Canyon, Arizona. It is with great pleasure that we present our 2016 AHSAA Distinguished Alumnus Award to Gary W. Clem, AHS Class of 1961.
Ames High School 25th Annual Hall-of-Fame Induction Banquet
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The Ames High School Class of 1978 40-Year Reunion was held Friday, Saturday September 28 and 29 2018 in Ames Iowa, and we hope you attended because ... drum roll ... it was super FUN !!
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Ames High School class of 1978 40-year post reunion summary
The 40th reunion was so fun !! The class of 1978 is quickly becoming one of the most connected classes out of all the Alumni classes at AHS, as approximately 102 1978 classmates met and re-connected on Friday Sep 28 2018 at North Cyde restaurant in North Ames, Iowa.
Saturday, September 29 we all toured the High School then 100+ classmates met again later that day at the American Legion on Main street for a banquet, group photos, a short program and then another wonderfully enchanted evening of re-connecting with old friends. It was so much fun to see classmates we had not seen for so long, in some cases not since AHS days 40 years ago. We all have journeyed 40 years to get back together again. Ever so special to have friends that span most, if not all of your life, especially after 40 plus years. Then we shed a tear and said our goodbyes and we hope to see you again soon, maybe in 5 years.
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Here is Coach Phil Johnson holding this same photo of a Newspaper article from 1973 about the 1973 Ames High School football team and their unique story.
Phil Johnson head football coach
6 wins - 3 losses for the 1973 AHS Football team
1973-1974 AHS Football team gridders begin slow end on a hot streak.
Ames High School will play its final football game of the 1973 season Friday night at Marshalltown. Team members:
Front from left, are Pat Coyle, Dave Pohm, Jim Gammon, Kevin Allen, Dennis Dobson, Monte Lutz, Jon Stalheim, Steve Pier, Matt Koupal, and Mike Bittinger.
Second row, from left, J.D. Kuehl, Len McGilliard, Jim Moorhead, Denny Elliott, John Healey, Tom Wilson, Ben Svec, Paul Schuette, Mark Samuelson and Kevin Ferguson.
Third row, from left, Rod Mather, Tom Fisher, Shawn Campbell, Kerry Ferguson, Bill Ewan, Tom Nutty, Kurt Knutson, Dave Dalton, Jeff Songer, and Paul Zmolek.
Fourth row, from left, Chris Lang, Ted Riggs, Keith Bell, Terry Lang, John Albert, Steve Johnson, Bruce Hanway, Jeff Berhow, Gary Hunziker and Greg Hughes.
Fifth row, from left, Ev Evy Cochrane, Jerry Herrick, Joel Bertheson, Howie Campbell, Greg Foell, Bill Robertson, Mark Bogenrief, Jeff Bergeson, and Glenn Catus.
Sixth row, from left, Joe Allen, Greg B??, Rick Matt, Paul Engvoldstad, Tom Ingram, Len Griffin, ??, Kirk Farrar, Back row, from left, head coach Phil Johnson, assistant Cal Carpenter, assistant coach Keith Bailey, equipment manager and trainer Ron Green and student trainer Dean Bretnall. Not pictured: Tom Wierson and manager Gary Bornmueller. (Tribune photo).
Summary of the Ames High School 1973 football season
Even though the Ames High football team lost three of their first four games, Coach Phil Johnson felt that the little Cyclones had the potential to win them all. “The seniors just didn’t have enough game experience early in the season,” he said.
by the time the team got their stuff together the season looked quite grim. The Little Cyclones dropped a thrilling Homecoming decision to Fort Dodge and were trailing Central Waterloo at halftime. Somebody did an excellent motivational job because the team came out of the locker and ran Central off the field.
A week later the squad traveled to Cedar Falls to play the number four ranked Tigers. The Little Cyclones dominated the game with a stiff defensive effort while capitalizing on Cedar Falls’ mistakes. After rolling past Waterloo West and Ottawa the gridders wound up the season on a bitterly cold night in Marshalltown. The game went down to the wire as the Little Cyclones held on to a one point victory and a share of second place in the Conference.
Considering the first half of the season, the team did a remarkable job of bouncing back. “The improvement over such a short time was tremendous,” commented Coach Johnson. “The winning streak is a great tribute to their achievements.” Johnson added that this team was the most enjoyable team that he had coached.
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4 brick fired art murals on the North side of Roosevelt school in Ames, IA. Still intact after 50+ years of weather. These were done by 6th grade students at Roosevelt School in the 1967-1968 school year by Mr. Connors arts students, who later graduated from Ames High School in 1974.
left to right: Frog, Mouse, Elephant and Lion
Frog close-up zoom in. Robin (Haugland) Fletcher (AHS 1974) was the 6th grade artist that created the Frog. Robin later graduated in the Ames High School class of 1974. You can see in the upper right hand corner of the Frog Art the initials R H which stand for Robin Haugland.
Mouse close-up photo of the brick art. This mouse and cheese art was done by Kim Eschbach in 6th Mr Conors class who later graduated in the Ames High School class of 1974
Elephant close-up of brick art by 6th grade artist Jim Swan who later graduated from the Class of 1974 Ames High School.
JS closeup of initials on the Elephant mosaic brick art.
Lion close-up.
Roosevelt school was sold by the Ames School Board in 2013 to a developer to convert into condos, the developer has decided to leave this art intact on the side of the building. In 2013, Luke Jensen of Real Estate Service Group, Inc., told the Ames Community School Board that a new chapter in the 90-year-old building's life is about to begin
The building was under renovation construction, and a fence around it, so I used a zoom lens thru the fence for this shot.
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Saturday August 1, 2015
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Minneapolis mini-reunion held at Pub 42
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21st annual Ames High School All Class Holiday Gathering get-together held Saturday December 26, 2015 at Olde Main Restaurant, Ames, Iowa. 200+ classmates attended the 2015 Holiday get-together, it was a lot of fun, like a small all school reunion. Went through 160 name tags by 9pm.
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Roosevelt school open house Sat 2015-02-21
This brick mosaic is located at the top of the stairs inside of unit #202 at The Roosevelt. Original art work intact after renovation. This was done in Mr. Connor's 6th grade art class in 1967 or 1968. The bricks were fired and put on the walls and are still there. There are 4 of these mosaics in the bricks at the top of the steps inside unit #202 Saturday morning, Feb 21, 2015 Ames Iowa
Update: Andy Abrahamsen, Ames High School 1974 graduate and Alumni, told me while we were walking around Ada Hayden lake in Ames Iowa, July 2015 that he was the artist that created the turtle brick mosaic above while in 6th grade at Roosevelt elementary school. Here is another view of the turtle art that Andy created so long ago: www.flickr.com/photos/ahs/16413072907/
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Gary W. Clem, Class of 1961
Distinguished Alumni Award Presented by Bill Ripp
Gary W. Clem, AHS Class of 1961, is currently Chairman of ALMACO in Nevada, Iowa. Gary’s formal education in Ames included Crawford and Roosevelt Elementary Schools as well as Central Junior H.S. and Ames Sr. H.S. In high school Gary worked for Allan Machine & Supply Company doing a variety of odd jobs. Following an excursion to California after graduation, he returned to the Midwest and enrolled in an Apprenticeship Tool and Die Maker program in Omaha, NE. Upon his graduation in 1966, Gary was drafted by the Army and stationed in Germany during the Viet Nam Conflict. Following his military discharge, from 1968-1971 Gary was the Product Manger of the Aluminum Container Division for Revere Copper and Brass in Louisville. Kentucky. In 1972, Gary returned to Ames to become the general manager of Allan Machine & Supply Company, which at that time employed 8 people and provided all types of welding, repair and machining services. In the mid-70s Iowa State University and the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture approached the business about producing a specialized self-propelled, self-cleaning plot harvester to use in the seed research programs. After building several unsuccessful prototypes, the first Clark-Fehr SPC20 combine was manufactured in 1976, casting the mold for the future of seed research equipment.
In 1978 Gary purchased the manufacturing and machine segments of Allan Machine and Supply Company, along with the research equipment brand name ALMACO. He continued to expand the research equipment product line to include planters, threshers, combines and their electronic data collection and control systems. In 1982, business growth prompted Gary to move ALMACO, along with about 50 employees, to its current location in Nevada, Iowa. Demand for the seed research equipment continued to grow, so in the mid-80's ALMACO shut down its welding and repair services in order to focus entirely on manufacturing seed research technology. Today ALMACO’s state-of-the-art design and manufacturing facility occupies 120,000 sq. ft. on a 75 acre campus, at times employing over 200 individuals. ALMACO has developed and patented numerous models of specialized agricultural research combines, planters and electronic equipment for planting and harvesting research tests for the improvement of corn, soybeans, wheat, rice and other seeds. ALMACO has placed equipment worldwide, and recently they opened a satellite facility in Brazil to accommodate the growth of agricultural research in South America. The ALMACO products that have been developed over the years have helped automate the seed research industry and have contributed significantly to increasing the world food production.
Gary is also very generous with his time and talent. While living in the Nevada, Iowa community, he has served in the following capacities: 10 years on the Nevada City Council, President of the Nevada Rotary Club and inducted into the Nevada Rotary Hall of Fame, President of the Nevada Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the Nevada Economic Development, Mainstream Living Board of Directors, Citizens for Criminal Justice (CCJ) Board member and member of the Cornerstone Church in Ames. Other Businesses include: GWC Real Estate, Ames Executive Rentals, and Iowa Boys Real Estate. He enjoys motor homing, collecting classic cars and vintage Harley Davidson’s, fishing and motorcycling throughout the USA. This year marks 24 years of marriage to his wife, Sue, and they are enjoying the blended family of six children and twelve grandchildren. They currently spend six months in Nevada and six months in Gold Canyon, Arizona. It is with great pleasure that we present our 2016 AHSAA Distinguished Alumnus Award to Gary W. Clem, AHS Class of 1961.
Ames High School 25th Annual Hall-of-Fame Induction Banquet
Thursday September 29, 2016
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Ames Hi Aims High
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This brick mosaic is located at the top of the stairs inside of unit #202 at The Roosevelt. They kept the original art work intact. This was done in Mr. Connor's 6th grade art class in 1967 or 1968. The bricks were fired
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NATHAN TERRY, CLASS OF 1996
Presented by Mike Wittmer
A standout swimmer on Coach Mike Wittmer's teams that went undefeated in dual, conference, and district meets for four consecutive seasons Nathan Terry AHS 1996 can claim a role as a member of two state championship relay teams and all-state and All-American selections in addition to four letters in swimming, Terry also lettered twice in football and played an integral role on Coach Kirk Daddow's successful 1995 team which finished the season with a 9-3 record
Terry started his varsity-swimming career as a freshman in 1993, a season in which the Ames swimmers went undefeated during the regular season and finished fourth in the state meet. The 1994 team repeated the ‘93 team's win record and wound up fifth in state meet competition, 1995 saw Ames once again going into the state meet undefeated only to come up just short of a state championship with a runner-up finish. In '95 state competition Terry swam a 48.36 split on a 400-yard freestyle relay team that won in 3:12:54 to gain a state championship and also swam on the second place 200 freestyle relay team.
The 1996 season was a repeat of the previous three. Undefeated during the season the Little Cyclones finished fourth in the state meet, Terry and his teammates again won the 400 freestyle relay and placed second in the 200-yard medley relay and once again received All American status Terry graduated holding four school records and five district and five conference championships, he was also honored on the IHSSCA all-state team in 1995 and 1996 and received the IHSAA Excellence in Academics Achievement Award for three years.
Lettering in football in 1994, Terry moved to the starting fullback position midway through the ‘95 season against Urbandale where he rushed 13 times for 71 yards in the win. He went on to record 62 yards in 14 carries in a 12-0 win over Valley and rushed for 89 yards in 10 attempts in a close loss to Marshalltown, Against Fort Dodge (22-6 Ames win) Terry lugged the ball seven times for 77 yards in the post-season playoffs he carried 12 times for 76 yards in the little Cyclone win over Sioux City East, and ended his prep football days with 19 yards nine carries) in the semi-finals loss to Dowling 35-34 at the UN Dome. For the season Terry gained 485 yards on 9O carries, second on the team in rushing yardage,
Following high school graduation Terry became a member of the lowa State swim team in the fall of 1996 he graduated from ISU in 2000 with a degree in sports management. He has been employed since graduation as associate director of marketing in the ISU athletic department. Married to Julie Ollila ‘97, a 2010 Ames High School Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, they are the parents of four children. Justin (12), Dylan (10), Brandon (8) and Kaitlyn (6)
Terry relates. Throughout my four years of competing, was lucky to have many great coaches who made an impact on my high school athletic career and my development as an adult. My only regret was that we were unable to win a state championship for Coach (Wittmer)."
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Ames High School 25th Annual Hall-of-Fame Induction Banquet
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p 22 1971 1972 Central Junior High School Echo Yearbook
9th grade portraits Central Junior High in 1971-1972.
p22 1971 1972 Echo 9th grade portraits
Central Junior High School Ames, Iowa.
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Top to Bottom l to r:
Clarice Whetstone, Jeff Whitmer, Peggy Wilder, Patsey Wilson, Debbie Wirkus, Glenda Wood, Diana Yegge, Randy Yegge, Susan Young, Rusty Young, Paul Zmolek, Greg Belle, Ron Borich, Ruth Durand
Future Ames High School 1975 Graduates.
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Russell (Rusty) Dean Young Obituary
Rusty Young Obituary
November 27, 1955 - August 29, 2008
Russell Dean Young, 52, of Grundy Center, Iowa, died Friday, August 29, 2008, at the Cedar Valley Hospice Home in Waterloo, Iowa.
Russell was born November 27, 1955 in Ames, Iowa the son of Donald and Lynn (Giannasi) Young. He was raised in the Ames area graduating high school in 1975. He served his country in the United States Marine Corp. during the Vietnam War. Rusty worked at a variety of different jobs throughout his life.
Survivors include his step-children: Angie Terrones and Derek Terrones; his sister: Cheryl and her husband Dan Olson of Grundy Center, Iowa; and a brother: Ron Young of Fort Collins Colorado; nieces and nephews: Mark and wife Terri Young of Hudson, Wisconsin, Sean and wife Michelle Olson of Omaha, Nebraska, Danae and husband Dan O?Malley of Hudson, Iowa, Ryan Olson of Lubbock, Texas, Kyle Olson of Naples, Florida, and Shauna Young of Fort Collins, Colorado. He was preceded in death by his parents Donald and Lynn Young.
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Rusty Young 1st grade class photo Rusty Young, back row, 5th from the left.
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at Meeker Elementary School in 1966.
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The Ames High School Through the Years reception was Friday December 29, 2017 in Ames Iowa at the Ames History Center (Ames Historical Society), and it was FUN!! 71 AHS classmates braved inclement snowy cold weather to attend.
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Top to Bottom left to right: Mark Bogenrief, Barb Bogue, Jenet Bogue, Loren Bosten, Kevin Bowen, Leslie Boyles, Dean Brentnall, Diana Brown, Jeanine Brown, Jeff Brown, Bobbie Brugger, Bambi Buckley, Terri Bulkley, Mark Bunker, Kriss Burke, Jane Burkholder, Roy Butler, john Callahan, Carol Canon, Tim Carlson, Nancy Carrol, JoAnn Cason, Ann Castner, Glen Catus, Becky Christianson, Dave Clark. All future AHS 1975 Graduates.
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Jane Burkholder Walker
March 30, 1957 ~ December 18, 2020 (age 63)
Lawrence, Kansas
Jane Burkholder Walker, 63, cherished mother, sister, friend and retired school principal for Bostic Elementary, passed away Friday, December 18th, 2020. She was preceded in death by father, Harvey Ralph Burkholder, and beloved husband, Mike Walker. Survivors include her mother, Kathryn Burkholder; daughters, Lindsey Walker and Lauren Walker; and sisters, Anne (Patrick) Byrne and Nancy Burkholder.
Jane was born Jane Ellen Burkholder to Kathryn (Mott) and Harvey Burkholder on March 30th, 1957 in Ames, Iowa. She was the middle child of three beautiful girls, and was blessed with loving parents and a strong community. From a very young age, Jane always knew she wanted to be a teacher, and would often “play school” with the neighborhood children and her sisters.
Jane received her Bachelor’s of Science in Elementary in Education from Iowa State in 1979. She then moved to Kansas City for special training in educating underrepresented students. There she met the love of her life, Michael Dean Walker, who was pursuing a career in mechanical engineering. Both were intelligent, creative thinkers with a great sense of humor. They went on many adventures together, enjoyed camping, and often took Mike’s motorcycle to explore new places. Jane and Mike married on August 7th, 1982. They lived together in Mike’s hometown of Independence, KS, before moving to Lawrence, KS. Both received Master’s degrees from the University of Kansas, and Jane completed her Masters of Science in Education.
Subsequently Jane and Mike moved to Wichita, where Mike began working for Boeing and Jane began her career for Wichita Public Schools. Jane and Mike welcomed their first child Lindsey in 1986, and second daughter Lauren in 1993. Jane was a wonderful mother who cherished her children. She used her creative skills to nurture a beautiful home filled with guitar songs, family dinners, bedtime stories, and handmade crafts, from Halloween costumes to Christmas ornaments. She gave her daughters a passion for reading and music, and the foundation to build bright futures.
In addition to raising her two children, Jane dedicated her life to educating thousands of students during her 31 year career with USD 259. Jane loved her job, and strove to give every child the tools for success. In 2000, Jane got her second Master’s degree, in Education Administration and Supervision, from Wichita State University. She went on to become first an assistant principal and then a principal, finishing her impressive career at Bostic Traditional Magnet.
After her retirement in 2017, Jane continued to seek out adventure and new experiences. She always loved going to Iowa every summer and winter, and playing games with her family. One of her favorite places to be was on the dock with her family at Lake Okoboji , listening to music, laughing, and telling stories. She also loved walking at Chisholm Creek Park, joined Adventurous Babes, and was an integral part of growing her new neighborhood in Bel Aire into a community.
Jane had a strong soul and a determination to live life to its fullest, despite tragedy. She lost her husband Mike far too soon in 2013. After his death Jane continued to speak with Mike’s spirit everyday, and felt his support and love to the end of her days. Jane beat both breast cancer and pancreatic cancer, before being diagnosed with early onset severe dementia in early 2020. Jane never lost her zest for life or her love for her family. Hers was a creative and loving spirit, and she brought that spirit to her work, her life, and her family.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or Wichita Children’s Home. Services by Cozine Memorial Group-Broadway Mortuary.
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21st annual Ames High School All Class Holiday Gathering get-together held Saturday December 26, 2015 at Olde Main Restaurant, Ames, Iowa. 200+ classmates attended the 2015 Holiday get-together, it was a lot of fun, like a small all school reunion. Went through 160 name tags by 9pm.
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Catherine Cathy Miller, Chris Miller, James Miller, Janet Millegan, Debra Mills, Jean Mingus, Tom Moldenhauer, Micheal Moore, Randy Moore, Jim Moreland, Steve Mostrom, Kathryn Mulhall, Steve Munn, Kathy Nelson, Cherie Nervig, Elen Newell, Bill Nichols, Dan Nichols, Julie Niichel, Susan Norris, Susan L. Norris, Mike Nostwich, Tom Nutty, Curt Oliver, Dean Olson , Kathy Page
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--------- Steve Munn AHS Class of 1975 Obituary below --------------
Stephen Thomas Munn
Obituary
Born: October 6, 1956
Passed: October 21, 2011
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Stephen T. Munn age 55, of Ames died Friday, Oct 21, 2011 at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.
A gathering of friends and family will be one hour before the 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011 Memorial Service at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on Hyland Ave. in Ames. A private burial will be at Ames Municipal Cemetery.
Stephen was born October 6, 1956 in Ames the son of Alfred (Fritz) and Joy Munn. He attended Ames Schools and received his GED. He was an avid outdoorsman; he enjoyed fishing, gardening, cooking and just being in nature. He lived in Minnesota and Florida before returning to Ames.
Stephen is survived by his mother, Joy, of Ames, stepdaughter, Ashley Hansen, Children, Thomas Munn, Erika Munn, and Kristian Munn all of Story City, his brothers, Erik (Shelli) Munn of Ames and David (Linda) Munn of St. Paul, Minn.
He was preceded in death by his father Alfred (Fritz).
In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established at First National Bank for Stephen's children.
Grandon Funeral and Cremation Care is assisting the family.
Visitation Details
Thursday October 27, 2011
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
1015 N. Hyland
Ames, IA 50014
Service Details:
2:00 PM
Thursday October 27, 2011
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
1015 N. Hyland
Ames, IA 50014
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p 16 1971 1972 Central Junior High School Echo Yearbook
The 9th grade portraits Central Junior High in 1971-1972 most were future 1975 Ames High School graduates and alumni.
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Central Junior High School Ames, Iowa.
Sharon Hopper to Danny Kilam H to K
Future 1975 Ames High School Graduates
Top to Bottom left to right:
Sharon Hopper, JoAnn Howerton, Rick Howerton, Greg Huges, Mary Hutton
Stanley Hyer, Tom Ingram, Donna Jackman, Charles Jackson
Jean Jacobs, Clair James, Cheryl Jeska
Paul Jewell, Kevin Joens
Cindy Johnson, Maury Johnson, Vikki Johnson
Chris Jones, David Kaldor, Kathy Kavanagh, Chris Kayser
Anne Keim, Terry Kendal, Kent Kevin Kenyan KK Kenyan, Jennifer Jenny Kestal Deist, Danny Kilam
All future Ames High School 1975 Graduates.
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Jennifer Lynn (Kestel) Deist Obituary 1
January 1, 1957 ~ February 13, 2017 age 60 60 Years Old
Jennifer Lynn Deist, 60, of Eddyville passed away on Monday, February 13, 2017 at her residence.
Mrs. Deist was a former LPN.
Surviving is her husband, Robert Deist of Eddyville; and two sons.
No services are scheduled at this time.
Smith Funeral Chapel in Smithland is in charge of arrangements.
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Jennifer Lynn (Kestel) Deist Obituary 2
January 1, 1957 ~ February 13, 2017 age 60 60 Years Old
Jennifer Deist passed away peacefully at her home in Eddyville, KY, on February 13, 2017, with her two sons Aaron and Bryan, husband Bob, and hospice caregivers at her side.
Jennifer was born on January 1, 1957 at Mary Greeley Hospital in Ames, IA. She continued to reside in Ames and graduated from Ames High School in 1975. Following high school, she moved to Sioux City and enrolled at Iowa Tech School of Nursing where she graduated in 1976 with a license in Practical Nursing. Upon graduation she worked in Storm Lake, IA, and then in Des Moines, IA, where she met and married her first husband.
Jennifer was a caring and dedicated nurse who worked in Iowa, Hawaii, Florida, California, and Illinois in a variety of medical facilities. She was loved by her co-workers. Her patients were fortunate to have benefitted from her professional commitment and service. She married her husband Bob in 2003. They lived in Alton, IL, and finally at Lake Barkley, KY, in a home they designed, built, and decorated. She left the nursing profession in 2002 due to physical complications resulting from multiple sclerosis. She was an avid reader and was very skilled at knitting and crocheting. Both sides of her family were loving recipients of her handcrafted work over the years. Her work was sought out by gift shops and businesses, but Jennifer preferred to give away or donate her work rather than profit from it. She was also a great supporter of animal rescue and pet adoption programs. She loved her two dogs; Charley, a three year old labradoodle and Briggs, a seven year old pompoo.
Jennifer is survived by her mother Jean Ann (Miller) Kestel of Ames, IA. Also surviving are two wonderful sons from her first marriage, Aaron Call and his wife Nicole and two exceptional grandchildren, Mina Charles Call (age 5) and Franklin Verdell Call (age 3) from St. Paul, MN, and son Bryan Richard Call and his longtime girlfriend Loren Hill, who live in Louisville, KY. She also leaves a sister, Barbi Greenlaw, and brother-in-law Reggie Greenlaw of Ames, IA, as well as her nephew Ryan living in Washington, D.C., and niece Bryna Greenlaw Halloran and her husband Michael Halloran in Amana, IA.
Jennifer was stepmother to her husband Bob’s three sons and their families: Brian and Amy Deist, Mallory, David, Karley, and Clint of Kane, IL; Brad Deist and partner Megan, Dora, Delaney, Bradley and Jack of Kane, IL; and Daniel and Allison Deist, Ella, Katie and Ava of Kane, IL. She is also survived by her loving husband Bob, who continues to reside in their Lake Barkley home in Eddyville, KY. She was preceded in death by an infant brother, Jonathan Richard Kestel, and her father, Richard Albert Kestel, who passed away April 15, 2011.
Memorial donations in Jennifer’s honor may be made to the National MS Society (national MSsociety.org), the American Cancer Society (cancer.org), or a recipient of one’s choice.
At Jennifer’s request her body was cremated at Smith Funeral Home in Smithland, KY, and her remains were passed to her husband and two sons. A memorial service will be held on March 4, 2017 at 3:30 P.M. at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship located at 2015 N. Hyland Ave., Ames, Iowa.
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Kent Kevin Kenyon Obituary
July 17, 1957 - April 30, 2018
Kent Kevin Kenyon, age 60, of Raleigh, NC, died April 30 in Raleigh following a two-year battle with cancer. A memorial service will be held 2:00 p.m., Monday, May 14, 2018, at Grandon Funeral and Cremation Care, with a gathering time starting at 1:00 p.m.
Kent was born in Ames, Iowa, on July 17, 1957, the son of Rupert and Carmen Kenyon. He was graduated from Ames High School in 1975 and from Iowa State University in 1980, where he was an active member of Theta Delta Chi fraternity. He then attended dental school at the University of Iowa in Iowa City and was awarded his DDS.
After a short stint practicing dentistry in rural Iowa, Kent joined the U.S. Public Health Service as a general dentist. In that capacity, he spent several years on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota and then moved to practice in the federal prison system in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has recently been a private contractor providing financial services for Woodfield Investments in Raleigh.
Kent is survived by his father, Rupert Kenyon, of Ames, his sister, Deb Dillon, of Prescott, Arizona, and three nephews. He is also survived by the family of his heart, Rod and Cory Miller of Raleigh, as well as an incredible group of friends in Raleigh.
Kent was preceded in death by his mother, Carmen Kenyon, and his brother, Scott Kenyon.
Online condolences may be directed to: www.grandonfuneralandcremationcare.com
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Randy Garrier, Robert Wells, and Gary Farmer (in the green shirt) all three are 1979 AHS alumnus. At the 1979 Ames High School 35th reunion. Having a pizza at Great Plains Sauce and Dough Pizza on Main Street, Ames, IA for dinner.
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Cheryl (Borgen) Pietz 1977, Rick Pietz 1975, Julie (Reedholm) Tostlebe 1978, Jeff Tostlebe 1977, Todd Hageman 1979 all different AHS graduation years.
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21st annual Ames High School All Class Holiday Gathering get-together held Saturday December 26, 2015 at Olde Main Restaurant, Ames, Iowa. 200+ classmates attended the 2015 Holiday get-together, it was a lot of fun, like a small all school reunion. Went through 160 name tags by 9pm.
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Ames High School class of 2007 10 year reunion held July 22, 2017 at ISU Alumni Center, Ames, Iowa. 40+ classmates attended. The AHS 2007 Social event of the year. It really was a ton of fun.
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Saturday evening July 22, 2017
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Elephant artwork created by Jim Swan
J S = James (Jim) Swan who was the 6th grade artist that created this brick mosaic art in 1967 or 1968 at Roosevelt School. Jim graduated from Ames High School in the AHS class of 1974. Mr. Connors was the art teacher
Elephant fired brick art mural on the North side of Roosevelt School, Ames Iowa. Done by 6th grades students from 1967-1968 school year, in Mr Connors art class, who later went on to graduate from Ames High School in 1974.
Still in good shape on the outside of the building after 46 years of weather. Just like new. Roosevelt school was sold by the Ames School Board in 2013 to a developer to convert into condos, the developer has decided to leave this art intact on the side of the building.
Here is a closeup of the signature initials J S that you can see on the bottom left side of the Elephant art www.flickr.com/photos/ahs/14097954412/
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21st annual Ames High School All Class Holiday Gathering get-together held Saturday December 26, 2015 at Olde Main Restaurant, Ames, Iowa. 200+ classmates attended the 2015 Holiday get-together, it was a lot of fun, like a small all school reunion. Went through 160 name tags by 9pm.
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21st annual Ames High School All Class Holiday Gathering get-together held Saturday December 26, 2015 at Olde Main Restaurant, Ames, Iowa. 200+ classmates attended the 2015 Holiday get-together, it was a lot of fun, like a small all school reunion. Went through 160 name tags by 9pm.
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Kim Anne Corieri Boeke Obituary
Kim Corieri Obituary
1953 - 2020
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On November 7, 2020, Kim Corieri Boeke listened to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris speak after becoming President Elect and Vice President Elect of the United States. As a proud Democrat who had been active in party politics for years, she was overjoyed with the results of the election. Sometime later that night, Kim passed away. Although she had struggled with health issues for many years, and most recently with concerns about her heart, no one sensed that her death was imminent.
Kim was born in Des Moines, Iowa in 1953. A second generation Italian-American, her family lived many places in central Iowa, but she was a graduate of Ames High School. Kim was a woman of many passions, including an abiding love of California, cats, playing pool, and the color purple. She also deeply treasured her friendships and put great effort into staying connected with friends who were distant in time or place. Many of her greatest relationships came from the 12-1/2 years she worked at Commtron/Ingram. Over the years, she maintained and nurtured the friendships she made with co-workers and even some of her customers. In 2001, Kim had to leave the job and friends she loved so much due to the onset of the depression and anxiety she struggled with for the remainder of her life. Although she hoped to feel well enough to return to Commtron/Ingram, that was not to be...yet her friendships continued.
In August, 1996, Kim married John Boeke who was her devoted husband and steadfast beloved companion for the remainder of her life. Together they were avid Iowa State Cyclone fans and attended as many sports games as they could. Women’s basketball was a special favorite. Kim attended many Boeke family get togethers, always welcomed and welcoming to new members of the clan. She was especially fond of her mother-in-law, Bobbie Boeke. Together, she and John traveled to visit distant relatives and see the wonders of our country. In November of 2017, they even moved to San Jose, CA so Kim could live out her dream of living in the Bay Area. For several months they relished exploring the region, and Kim was able to walk along the beach at Half Moon Bay at sunset. However, they missed being near their family and dear friends so John and Kim returned home to Iowa.
Recently they had moved to a new apartment in Grimes, Iowa and they were just getting settled into their new place. After losing their 20 year-old cherished cat, Britteney, this summer, they had welcomed two new cats, Mercedes and kitty Jayden, into their home. The recent election had turned out the way they hoped.....there was a lot to look forward to.
Kim was preceded in death by her parents, Bud and Retha Corieri; and adored cats, Britteney, Prince, and Princess. She is survived by her husband, John Boeke; stepdaughter, Elizabeth Boeke; step-granddaughter, Kylie Boeke; siblings, Rosalind Paige, Leslie Corieri, and Kelly White.
There is currently no memorial service planned. Memorial contributions in her honor can be made to the Ames High School Theater Department, 1921 Ames High Drive in Ames, IA, 50010.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
The tribute video for Kim Corieri Boeke will be available here shortly.
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Kim Boeke Obituary
1953-2020
It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Kim Boeke (Des Moines, Iowa), who passed away on November 7, 2020. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family.
She was predeceased by : her parents, Bud Corieri and Retha Corieri; and her pets, Britteney, Prince and Princess.
She is survived by : her husband John Boeke; her step-daughter Elizabeth Boeke; her step-granddaughter Kylie Boeke; and her siblings, Rosalind Paige, Leslie Corieri and Kelly White.
Memorial contributions in her honor can be made to the Ames High School Theater Department, 1921 Ames High Drive, Ames, IA, 50010.
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Ames High School class of 1974 tailgate in lot G2 at Iowa State University Football game. Was a little bit cool 57 degrees no sun and a lot of wind, but what a fund gathering this was for our 1974 AHS class again.
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Dennis Little 1977 AHS, Samuel "Sam" Lersten 1977 AHS, Brent Klaiber 1987, John Glotfelty 1987, Jim Gibbons 1977 AHS
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AHS Ames High School Class of 1977 45th reunion downtown Ames Iowa at the Ames on the Half Shell event at Bandshell Park Friday June 24 2022.
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The AHS Class of 1977 celebrated their 45th year class reunion over the weekend of June 24, 2022. Classmates from across the globe traveled to Ames to rejoice, rekindle, reconnect and revel with one another. The first night, Friday, the group met at Bandshell Park just off of downtown Ames Iowa Main Street.
See you all again in the blink of an eye for our 50th in 2027. Ames Hi Aims High!
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Meeker School AM Kindergarten - Mrs. Brown 1961-1962 Front row: Doug Ries , Mikey Rolling , Eddie Hendrickson , Allen Wagner , Glenn Norton 2nd row: Carol Gee , Jennifer Townsend , Julie Landon , Kim Carr , Susan Trcka , Sue Beth McClugage 3rd row: Shellie Dague , Paul Sondrol , John Cysewski , Alvin MacBride, Davy Maxon , Kieth Hapes , Mrs. Brown 4th row: Mark Lagomarcino, Farrell Silverthorn , Chuck Judy , Matt Koupal , Lane Baldwin , Mark Stone absent: Vonnie Smith , Craig Olsen , Mark Green , Kenny Duesenberg
This list of Meeker Kindergarten names goes with this photo: www.flickr.com/photos/ahs/13875386593/
12 years later, most of these Kindergarten classmates went on to become future 1974 Ames High School Alumni and graduates. More info about the 1974 AHS 40th reunion can be found here.
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Thursday Ames High School AHS class of 1979 pre reunion gathering on the upper deck at Wallaby's June 13 2019
The Ames High School Class of 1979 40-Year Reunion was held Thursday thru Sunday June 13, 14, 15, 16 2019 in Ames IA, and we hope you attended because ... drum roll ... it was super FUN !!
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