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Lisa Sherwood 

1981-2026

Lisa Sherwood, 44, passed away on March 20, 2026, at Panora Specialty Care following a year-long battle with cancer.

Lisa was born on May 29, 1981, in Des Moines to Jay and Francine Sherwood. She was raised on a farm west of Guthrie Center, and she graduated from Guthrie Center High School. She was a dedicated member of the community, working first at the Guthrie Center Redemption Center and later in the deli at Hometown Grocery.

Lisa had a passion for the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing with her family. She also found great joy in cooking and baking treats for her friends and loved ones.

She was preceded in death by her brother, John. Lisa is survived by her children, Jon and Danny; her parents; her aunts, Sheba and Glenda; and her extended family in Arkansas. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

A visitation is scheduled for Friday, March 27, 2026, from 5-7 p.m. at Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center.

Jack Dee Wolfe 

1949-2026

Jack Dee Wolfe, 76, was born on Oct. 4, 1949, to Clarence (Pete) Sidney Wolfe and Bessie Juanita Green in Jefferson. He passed away Saturday, March 21, 2026, at his home in Guthrie Center.

Jack grew up in Guthrie Center, and he attended Guthrie Center Schools. He was united in marriage to Marilyn Dee Twidt on June 12, 1976.

After graduation, Jack drove creamery truck for a few years before going to work as a welder at Parker Industries. He transferred to Agri-Drain Corp in 1988. Jack enjoyed building trailers, woodworking, camping, fishing and watching old westerns.

Jack was preceded in death by his parents; his step-mom, Mary Wolfe; his step-dad, Robert Green; his wife, Marilyn Wolfe; his brother, Jerry Wolfe; and his great-grandson, Bradley Dean Pieper-Wolfe. 

He is survived by his son, Bradley (Lorie) Wolfe of Exira; daughters, Bobbi Jo of Guthrie Center and Amy Wolfe of Bethany Missouri; brothers, Ed (Sandi) Wolfe of Exira, Eldon (Cheryl) Wolfe of Guthrie Center, Junior (Candy) Wolfe of Guthrie Center and David (Claudia) Wolfe of Bayard; grandchildren, Erika Goehring of Springfield Oregon, Dawn (Gabe) Williams of Exira, Mercedes Wolfe of Guthrie Center, Bryan Wolfe of Bethany, Missouri, Kyle Pollard of Princeton, Missouri, Mathew Pollard of Princeton, Missouri, Christopher Thomas of Bethany, Missouri; and many great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Funeral services are scheduled for Friday, March 27, 2026, at 10 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Guthrie Center. Visitation is on Thursday, March 26, 2026, from 5-7 p.m. at Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center.

Charles ‘Chuck’ Kesler 

1947-2026

Charles Kesler, endearingly known as Chuck by his friends and family, passed away peacefully at the age of 78 on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026.

An afternoon of remembrance for Chuck was held from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at the First Christian Church Fellowship Hall, 105 North Fourth Street, Guthrie Center. Friends and family were invited to gather and share their memories and Chuck’s favorite, a hot beef meal.

Chuck was born in Stuart on Sept. 15, 1947, to Zada (Vandevanter) and Fred Kesler. He grew up on a farm near Monteith with his five siblings. He found great joy in the country life by driving tractors and helping on the farm.

After attending Guthrie Center High School, he held a variety of jobs throughout his life with his primary work being manufacturing/factory work to include AMF, Oscar Meyer, IBP, Hy-line, and Tones Spices. On March 8, 1969, Chuck married Barbara Jean Wilson. From this union, their daughter Jennifer Sue Kesler was born on Oct. 10, 1969. Later, the couple divorced but remained friends. He spent most of his adult life in the Monteith area and eventually moved to Grinnell. In 2002, he then settled into his home in Guthrie Center.

Outside of work, Chuck had a passion for collecting coins, antiques, vintage tractor models and classic cars. In his younger years you could find him fishing with his family, camping, gardening, playing cards and riding his motorcycle, never shy about enjoying a little extra speed along the open road.

Chuck is survived by his daughter, Jennifer Kesler of Guthrie Center; granddaughter, Breanna Kesler of Mankato, Minnesota; his sisters, Barb Mains of Redfield, Sally (Dan) Tripp of Parker, Colorado and Teresa (Lony) Jensen of Casey; brother, Denny (Linda) Kesler of Ames; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Zada and Fred Kesler; his sister and brother-in-law, Charlotte and Joe Kopaska; his nephews, Mark Kopaska and Bradley Mains; his brother-in-law Bill Mains; and his sister-in-law Joan (Graves) Kesler.

James H. Bohlender

1939-2026

James H. Bohlender, 86, son of Harold and Thelma (Lundstrom) Bohlender, was born April 23, 1939, in Guthrie Center. He passed away peacefully with family by his side on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at the New Homestead in Guthrie Center.

Jim spent his early years in Guthrie Center until his father purchased a farm near Menlo. Jim attended elementary school there until the family moved to a farm south of Guthrie Center. Jim spent his high school years at Guthrie Center High School where he enjoyed playing basketball and football. He graduated in 1957.

He went to work for the Iowa Highway Commission for three years and then for Hogan Chevrolet as their parts manager. He married Joan Harris of Panora in April of 1959. To this union, three children were born: Deborah, Cindy and Rod.

On Jan. 1, 1966, Jim and his father formed a partnership in farming. Unfortunately, Harold died four months later. When they were not busy farming, Jim and Harold enjoyed bowling together. Jim was an excellent bowler and had the first perfect game ever at the Guthrie Center bowling alley in 1979. The ball he used is still on display there. Chronic back problems eventually forced Jim to give up his passion for bowling.

Over the years, Jim served on the Guthrie Center Extension Board, was president of the Guthrie Center Bowlers Association and president of the Booster Club.

In 1992, Jim married Lynda (Werner) Schreck. The couple moved to Indianola in 1993 where Jim worked at the Ready Mix Plant, becoming a plant manager in 1994. After 13 years, he retire.  Jim and Lynda moved back to his farm in Guthrie Center. He went on to fulfill his dream of having a cow/calf herd and farm with his grandson, Clay Blass.

Jim’s back problems eventually forced him to his recliner, as walking became difficult. He spent many days watching out the front window for neighbors driving by while on their way to work or out farming. Sometimes they would wave, knowing Jim was watching.

He loved his family, farm, country and the Iowa Hawkeyes. He was a lifelong fan and traveled with Lynda to many games in Iowa City 

Preceding Jim in death were his parents, Harold and Thelma; daughter, Deborah Rosenbeck; stepson, John Schreck; his sister and brother-in-law, Betty and Larry Billick; brother, Charles J. Bohlender; father and mother-in-law, John and Dardy Werner; and brothers-in-law, John and Mark Werner.

He is survived by his wife, Lynda; daughter, Cindy (Steve) Blass of Coon Rapids; son, Rod (Tracy) Bohlender of Polk City; step-sons, Doug (Holly) Schreck of Clive and Kevin (Marcie) Schreck of Guthrie Center; and step-daughter, Sheila (Clint) Dickey of Cedar Falls. He is also survived by 19 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Cremation has taken place, and private burial of the remains will be held at a later date per Jim’s wishes.

Twigg Funeral Home, Guthrie Center, is entrusted with his services.

Sue Arlene Holbrook

1943-2026

Sue Arlene Holbrook, 82, daughter of Roger and Arlene (Gillaspy) Templeton, was born June 12, 1943, in Des Moines and entered the presence of the Lord on March 2, 2026.

Sue graduated from Grimes High School in 1961. That fall, she attended the University of Northern Iowa (State College of Iowa at the time) where she met Jerry Holbrook. They were married on June 21, 1963, and made their first home in Orange Township (south of Waterloo). In addition to several places in Iowa, they traveled and lived in other states including Minnesota, New Hampshire and Ohio before settling in Panora, where they resided for 43 years. 

Sue may be remembered most for her outgoing personality, humor and laughter. She served in different roles at First Christian Church and Panora Church of the Brethren but especially loved singing and choir ministry. Sue enjoyed a variety of hobbies including gardening, porcelain doll making, theater participation, cooking, writing, doll houses and home decorating, and she was an accomplished seamstress. She was a long time hairstylist in Panora and also was compassionately involved in pet rescue through Panora Pets. Sue was a social person, loved people and had commented at one time, “I was put on this earth to make people laugh.” Above all, she had received Jesus and has now passed from this life to be reunited with Him. 

Sue is survived by her husband, Jerry Holbrook of Panora; daughter, Elizabeth Holbrook of Guthrie Center; sons, Jerry of Grimes and John of Mesa, Arizona; brothers, Bill Templeton of Panora and Steve Templeton of Hampshire, Illinois; as well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and by her sister, Nancy Templeton.  

A Celebration of Life will take place at 11 a.m., Saturday, March 7, 2026, at the Panora First Christian Church with visitation starting at 10 a.m. and a luncheon to follow in the church basement. 

In lieu of flowers, memorials will be used at the discretion of the family. 

See you in a little while, Mom.  

Twigg Funeral Home, Panora, is entrusted with her services.

Joyce Ann (Stephenson) Groom 

1944-2026

Joyce Ann (Stephenson) Groom, 81, of Panora, passed away peacefully on March 2, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. Her visitation will be held on Sunday, March 8, 2026, from 2-4 p.m. at Hendersons Funeral and Cremation Care in Des Moines. Her funeral service will be held on Monday, March 9, 2026, at Hendersons Funeral and Cremation Care at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in the Des Moines Masonic Cemetery.

She was born on Sept. 3, 1944, in Adair to Wayne and Ruby (Tibben) Stephenson. Joyce grew up in Brayton and graduated from Exira High School in 1962. Shortly after graduation, she began working for the federal government at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. It was there that she met a young Marine, Richard “Dick” Groom. Their meeting quickly became family legend. Dick famously “put out her fire and lit her fire in one motion” when he rescued her after her hair caught fire while she leaned over a gas stove at a party. That unforgettable moment sparked a love story that would last a lifetime.

Joyce and Dick were united in marriage on May 25, 1963, beginning a partnership that spanned more than 62 years. Together, they were blessed with two sons, Richard “Rick” Jr. and Jon. The couple eventually made their home in Des Moines where they raised their family. Joyce was a devoted and involved mother, serving as a Cub Scouts Den Mother and supporting her boys in every endeavor. After holding several part-time positions, she began her long career with Northwestern Bell (now AT&T) in the early 1970s, where she served as National Account Executive until her retirement in 2006. In retirement, Joyce and Dick moved to Lake Panorama, a place that brought her great joy. She loved golfing, boating and, most of all, creating a fun, welcoming environment for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was the heart of family gatherings, the true matriarch whose strength, warmth and steady presence shaped generations.

Joyce is survived by her devoted husband, Dick; her son, Jon (Carmen); her grandchildren, Richard “Rick” Groom III (Stephanie), Tanya Foster (Nick), Dallas Groom (Amanda) and Nathan; and her cherished great-grandchildren Mitch Foster, Kennedy Foster, Olivia Groom, Hattie Foster, Anna Groom, Nash Foster, Coen Foster and Asher Groom. She is also survived by her sisters, Janice Clark of Johnston and Jolene Schmidt (Rod) of Waukee, along with many beloved cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her eldest son, Richard “Rick” Jr.; and her brother-in-law, John Clark. Joyce’s legacy lives on in the family she loved fiercely and led faithfully. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.