Ion,To-r49bU,ui-Tto-LhUttMor.•X-ifal.c.ow,MS.thein»k,Ur.and«p.ornley,orntts,iltaltol-or-ellarvtnoff,lrs.arkLalohn rtd-rea-gb-I ofE.ian,ich-trs.un-28Ighan, i be of ls, uc-Funeral Services C. J. ftearbowerFtswral atrrkM l»r Claude J. Bear bower, 79, farmer Independence mfctant, were held Iburt-day, March 3 at MlUer.ReyooKU Funeral home In Bremerton, Wash. Burial waa In Woodfcnro Memorial Park.Mr. Bearbover died Sooday, Feb. 27 at Bremertoo. He waa bom April 9, 1M6 at Brandon. He married Leota Morrison Jime 11, 1913 fa Waterloo. The couple moved to Bremerton from Independence fa 1942. While here be was a member of the volunteer fire department and also served as assistant chief at Brandon.From 1912 until bis retirement in 1953 be was employed by Glover and Johnson Cabinet Shop. Follow, fag retirement he continued bis cab* inet work as a bobby. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and the Carpenters* Union.He is survived by his wife; two sons, John of Alhambra, Calif, and Richard of Bremerton; two brothers, Harry and John Bearbower, both of Brandon and three grandchildren.John i. KaneFuneral services for John J. Kane, 89, Fairbank, were hekl at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 22 at the Fairbank Immaculate Conception church. Burial was in the church cemetery.Mr. Kane died at noon Sunday, March 20 at Mercy hospital fa Oelwefa.He is survived by his wile; six sons, Ray, Harold and John, all of Fairbank; Louis, Fayette; Paul, Oklahoma and Emmet, Westgate; four daughters, Mrs. Norman Robinson and Mrs. Beatrice McCloud, Fairbank; Sister Mary Eunice, Monticello, Minn, and Sister Mary Clarice, Dubuque and one brother, Frank Kane, OeJwein.Mrs. CutshallFuneral services were held at the Burton Avenue Baptist church in Waterloo at l p.m. Monday, March 21, tor Mrs. Charles Cutshall, 70, who died Friday, March 18, at Sartori hospital following a stroke. The Rev. Kenneth Mitchell officiated ai the services and burial was in the Hazleton cemetery.Lillian Avilda Gunstead was bom Oct. 5, 1895 at Gilmore City, the daughter of L. M. and Anna HarbigGmutMd. Oct. 25, 1919, sb* mar- I rfad Charles Cutshall at Palatine, Im.They spent moat of their married ^ Ufa fa Black Hawk coimty aod re- w aided for many years fa the Castle ^ Hill area. h.She la survived by her husband; ^ three sons, Robert J. and Paul R. yg of Minneapolis, Minn, and Louis G. n, of cedar Falls; two daughters, hi Mrs. William 'Berntuen of Minim- j spoils and Mrs. Freeman Mosier, ^ Jr., of Cedar Falls; 12 grandchil- ^ dren, one brother, and two sisters. nShe was preceded in death by her wt parents, three brothers, and me u sister.Dr. C. B. Penrose |Dr. C, B* Penrose, a former mi resident of Independence, died Sinday evening, March 20, at the Burl- FI ington hospital where he had been tfa a patient for a few weeks. He had ^ made his home with his sister, Mrs. mlt; Earl Stoneman, and brother, Dr. ca Walter Penrose In Burlington.Charles Byron Penrose was born mj in Independence, March 18, 1892, pt the son of Charles and Anna Wil- (p son Penrose. After graduating from so the Independence High school, he g* completed a course at the School ch of Dentistry at Iowa State university and remained there on the staff, paIn later years he worked for mj Dentists* Supply Co. of New York City and in York, Penn.Burial services were held Thurs- foi day at the Aspen Grove cemetery In Burlington.Mary Campion *Funeral services for Mary Cam- i pion, six-month-old daughter of Mr. ^ and Mrs. Richard Campion, Detroit L| Lakes, Minn, wilt be held at Detroit Lakes.The infant died suddenly Tuesday, mlt; March 22 at the home of her ma- Yo temal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. a T, E. Howes In Independence, where ^ the family had been visiting. ^She was born Sept. 19, 1965 at Detroit Lakes, the daughter of Rich- w ard and Sylvia Howes Campion, deShe is survived by her parents; one sister, Elizabeth, 2; maternal re grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Howes ne and paternal grandparents, Mr. and he Mrs. H, E, Campion, Detroit Lakes* P**The Hawe Funeral home of fade- c1’ pendence is in charge of local arrangements. naMiThomas Yonda BaFuneral services for Thomas i Yonda, 77, Lamont, were held at 10 a.ra, Thursday, March 24 at St. he Mary's Catholic church in Lamont. aj The Rev. Norbert Showalterofficia- te