Obituaries
Andrew Wayne Sellers
Andrew Wayne Sellers of Lake Wales, Florida (formerly of Vinton, IA) was born December 16, 1965. He died from a sudden illness on April 9, 2020He is survived by a son AJ of Jesup, IA, son Thomas of Plymouth, MN: son Evan of Janesville, IA; son Steven and daughter Aleah of Henderson, MN, aunts Wendy Pennington of Vinton, IA; Shelby Roth of Marion, IA; and uncle, Tracy Sellers of Vinton, IA, sister, Dawn Lefever of Travelers Rest, SC, step-brother Steven Kersey of Culver, IN, and step-sister Amy Jo Cole of Mishawaka, IN; and special friend Chelle Winczewski of Roseville, MN.
Ronald Dean Williams

Susan Jean (Slager) Meek

Lei Loni Albert

Carol Ann Berger

Don G. Reifenstahl
Don G. Reifenstahl, 88, passed away peacefully May 13, 2020, at the Virginia Gay Nursing & Rehab Center in Vinton, Iowa.Don was born July 19, 1931, and lived in Vinton his entire life. He was the son of Glenn and Nina (Harrison) Reifenstahl. He is survived by his daughters Becky of Bakersfield, Ca., Donna of Cedar Rapids, sons Bub, Rex, and Dan all of Vinton, 6 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, and his brother Jerry and wife Sue of Cedar Rapids.
Darlene Ann (Dickman) Suchomel

Rodney Alan Boddicker
Rodney Alan Boddicker, 63, of Waterloo, IA, formerly of Vinton, IA passed away Monday, May 11, 2020 at Harmony House, Waterloo due to complications of Covid19.No public services will be held. Inurnment at Evergreen Cemetery, Vinton, IA.Rodney was born December 31, 1956 in Cedar Rapids, the son of Marvin “Mike” and Patricia Bruce Boddicker. He grew up in Vinton and was a member of St.
Cathy Van Nevel
Cathy Van Nevel, 63, of Belle Plaine, passed away Thursday, May 7, 2020, at Keystone Care Center, following a long illness.Cathy was born Feb. 4, 1957, to Tom and Donna (Looney) Kelley in Burlington, Iowa. She graduated from Marion High School in 1976. She married Bill Van Nevel Nov. 18, 1988. Cathy and Bill loved to travel, especially going on cruises.
Joel Cronbaugh
Joel Cronbaugh, whose brother David referred to him as the purest, most innocent soul he ever knew, transitioned to his Heavenley home peacefully on May 5, 2020. A person of few words but many, many stories, Joel was a man of action who distinguished himself in many ways during his long, fore-filled life. Mostly we will all remember him for his selfless kindness, goofy sense of humor and many years of taking his fellow truck driver friends, his family of nieces and nephews and all his devoted friends to The Brick Haus in Amana for weekly and often twice a week "Cowboy" lunches.