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Tue
01
Dec

Deborah Livingston

Deborah E. “Deb” Livingston, age 59, of Norfolk, NE passed away Sunday, November 22, 2020 at Faith Regional Health Services in Norfolk. Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday, November 28 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Norfolk with Reverend Patrick McLaughlin as the celebrant. Private interment will follow the service for immediate family. Home for Funerals was in charge of arrangements.

Deborah Elizabeth was born September 29, 1961 in Norfolk, NE to Bernard and Patricia “Pat” (Gaul) Ruppert. She graduated from Madison High School in 1980.

June 26, 1982, Deb married Dean Bove at St. Leonard’s Catholic Church in Madison, WI. Dean passed away in 1993.

After nine years of dating, Deb married James “Jim” Livingston April 16, 2005 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Battle Creek.

Tue
01
Dec

Everett Waters

Everett Francis Waters of Hinckley, MN lost his courageous battle with cancer November 19, 2020 surrounded by his loving family. A private memorial service was held in his home.

Everett was born February 12, 1945, grew up in Lansing and later moved to Minneapolis, MN where he met Constance, his wife of 55 years. In his younger years he was a fly fisherman and hunter. He loved spending time with his family and teaching them about his loving and merciful God.

He was a policeman in Minneapolis and in Iowa. Later in life he was a social worker at Hubert Humphrey Job Corps. He was a great man loved by many.

He is survived by his wife, Constance; his sons, Clayton and Rodney, and daughter, Stephanie, and their families; as well as by one sister, one brother and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Francis and Leona Waters, one brother and two sisters.

Tue
01
Dec

David Pfiffner

David G. Pfiffner, 63, of Las Vegas, NV, formerly of Lansing, passed away after suffering a heart attack November 8, 2020 at Centennial Hills Hospital in Las Vegas. In consideration of COVID-19, the family will hold a graveside service in Las Vegas Friday, December 4. A second service to celebrate his life and legacy will be held in his beloved hometown of Lansing in 2021, once it is safe to do so. Additional details surrounding that service will be shared at a later date.

David was born March 20, 1957 to Albert “Abby” and Wilma “Boots” (Hirth) Pfiffner. He graduated from Kee High School in Lansing in 1975 and went on to receive his bachelor’s degree from Winona State University in Minnesota.

Mon
30
Nov

Kermit Martin

Kermit G. Martin, 78, of Monona, formerly of Waterville, went to be with the Lord Friday, November 27, 2020 at Good Samaritan Center in Waukon. Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 1 at Zion United Church of Christ in Waukon with Rev. Cathy Jurgens officiating. Burial was at Oakland Cemetery, Waukon.

Condolences may be sent to Jessica Winkler at 20382 115th Street, Monona, IA 52159. Martin-Grau Funeral Home in Waukon handled the arrangements.

Kermit George Martin was born February 5, 1942 in Waukon, the son of Edward and Florence (Dresselhaus) Martin. He was baptized and confirmed at St. Luke’s United Church of Christ in Eitzen, MN, attended Eitzen Elementary School and graduated from Waukon High School in 1960. While in high school, Kermit started working at Hager’s Grocery Store in Waukon. After high school he went to work at Amana Refrigeration in Cedar Rapids. He served in the Army Reserves from 1964-1969.

Sat
28
Nov

Mavis Mitchell

Mavis I. Mitchell, 81, of rural Monona died Friday, November 27, 2020 at her home. Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 1 at Martin-Grau Funeral Home in Waukon with Pastor Kim Gates officiating. Burial was at IOOF Cemetery, Rossville. Condolences may be sent to Darrell Mitchell at 764 Bigfoot Road, Monona, IA 52159.

Mavis Irene Mitchell was born September 8, 1939 in Decorah, the daughter of Orlando and Helen (Overacker) Otteson. She attended Freeport country schools and Decorah High School. Mavis spent her whole life in northeast Iowa, farming on the family farm in the Rossville area. She married Darrell D. Mitchell.

Mavis enjoyed fishing, plants and flowers, and watching the birds and deer. Her hobbies also included embroidery and playing cards. Mavis loved spending time with her family and watching her grandchildren grow.

Sat
28
Nov

Sandra Hove

Sandra K. Hove, 81, of rural Decorah passed away peacefully with her family by her side Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at her home. Funeral services were held Monday, November 30 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Waukon with Pastor Bryan Robertson officiating. Burial was at Lincoln Cemetery, Ridgeway. Martin-Grau Funeral Home in Waukon handled arrangements. Cards and condolences may be sent to Dr. Brenda Houg at 1421 Old Stage Road, Waukon, IA 52172.

Sandra Kay Hove was born August 12, 1939 in Decorah, the daughter of Clarence and Blanche (Tollefson) Anderson; she was the youngest of two children. Sandra was baptized and confirmed at the Lutheran Church in Ossian and graduated from Ossian High School. She then started her career at the Ossian Bank.

Wed
25
Nov

90th birthday card shower for Betty White

Betty White
Betty White

Betty White of Waukon will be celebrating her 90th birthday November 30.

Her children, Connie White Delaney, Sue Ellen White, E. Clark White (Christopher Jordan), Lora (Randy) McClimon, Loren (Wendy) White, and Ann White are honoring her on this occasion with a card shower. Cards and well wishes may be sent to 206 Sixth Street SW, Waukon, IA 52172.

Wed
25
Nov

Rita Dougherty 90th birthday card shower


Rita Dougherty, 1951 and now

Rita Dougherty of Waukon will be celebrating her 90th birthday December 2.

In honor of the occasion, cards and well wishes may be sent to Northgate Care Center, 960 Fourth Street NW, Waukon, IA 52172.

Wed
25
Nov

Birth announcement: Baumler

Dustin and Liz Baumler of Ossian announce the birth of their son, Conner Joseph Baumler, born November 12, 2020 at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. He weighed 9 lbs. 5 ozs. and measured 21 inches in length at the time of his birth. He joins a sister, Raelynn (3).

Grandparents are Dave and Janette Heitman of Lansing and Natalie Hemesath of Ossian. Great-grandparents are Jim and Dorothy Waters of New Albin and William Baumler of Ossian.

Wed
25
Nov

November is National Diabetes Awareness Month: Continuous glucose monitoring at VMH


Using continuous glucose monitoring to create a daily profile ... November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. Continuous glucose monitoring is offered at Veterans Memorial Hospital and used to determine what a patient’s blood glucose levels are every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day, even while they sleep. Once a physician has ordered a Continuous Glucose Monitoring study, the diabetes educator is able to insert a small glucose sensor on the back of the patient’s arm, as shown in the photo above at right. This procedure is quick and painless. The sensor is about the size of a quarter and lies relatively flat to the patient’s skin. The sensor is worn for whatever duration of time that has been decided by the patient and the healthcare providers, which is usually seven to14 days. At the end of this set time frame, the information in the sensor is downloaded by the diabetes educator using a hand-held reader, which generates a graphical report, as seen in the graphic above, that can be shared with the patient’s provider. Submitted photos.

November is National Diabetes Awareness Month.  The Veterans Memorial Hospital Diabetes Education Program offers continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) as an outpatient service. The Freestyle Libre Pro System offers the option of continuous glucose monitoring for three to 14 days. This system helps health care providers fine-tune their patients’ diabetes treatment plan, giving patients optimal control of their diabetes and their life.

Continuous glucose monitoring is used to determine what a patient’s blood glucose levels are every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day, even while they sleep. When the data is downloaded, the information is able to be transferred onto graphs, which can show the healthcare providers how a patient’s blood sugar trends throughout each day the sensor is worn.

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