In Loving Memory Warren Timmerman

Funeral Service Thursday, April 13, 2006, 2:00 PM
Ohde Funeral Home, Manning, Iowa
Officiating Rev. Marshall Brown First Presbyterian Church
Music "Amazing Grace" "Rock Of Ages" "Beyond The Sunset" Recorded

Casket Bearers Roger Hinz, Gene Steffes, Jerome Bluml, Orland Fara, Ron Willenborg, Elmer Herbers
Honorary Casket Bearers John Frees, Harold Reinke, Bud Mohr, Gerhardt Voge, LeRoy Palmer
Interment Manning Cemetery, Manning, Iowa

Visitation Thursday, after 1:00 PM
Ohde Funeral Home, Manning

THE FAMILY WISHES TO EXPRESS THEIR GRATITUDE FOR YOUR KINDNESS EVIDENCED IN THOUGHT, WORD AND DEED, AND INVITES YOU TO JOIN THEM FOR LUNCH AND FELLOWSHIP AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FOLLOWING THE COMMITTAL SERVICE.



Warren Harding, son of Henry and Annette (Hinz) Timmerman, was born March 8, 1920, near Manning. He attended school in Manning, graduating with the Class of 1938. Warren lived just west of Manning on Highway 141. He farmed and raised cattle as long as he was able. He enjoyed traveling out west with his good friends Bud Mohr and Lawrence Sporrer to buy cattle. He went to the World's Fair in Seattle in 1962 with Arlo Pfannkuch and traveled to Europe and South America after retirement. He liked to trade cars, sometimes new, but mostly used. He also enjoyed visiting with many of his friends on his amateur ham radio. Warren was very independent and was able to remain on his farm until falling and breaking his leg in early 2006.
While recuperating at the Manning Plaza Nursing Home, he suffered a ruptured aneurysm and died there on Tuesday, April 11, 2006, at the age of 86 years, 1 month and 3 days. Preceding Warren in death are his parents; brother Max Timmerman; aunts and uncles Gordon and Gertrude (Timmerman) Sutherland, Fred and Annette Timmerman, Harry and Fredda Hinz, Elsie (Hinz) Groff , Rose (Hinz) Paine, cousin Ron Timmerman. He is survived by cousins: Lyle and Dorothy (Sutherland) Arp of Manning; Lyle and Eleanor(Sutherland) Schrum of Des Moines; Roger Hinz of Manning; sister-in-law Leola Timmerman of Carroll; nephew Kirk Timmerman of Carroll; other relatives and friends.

I'm occasionally adding the actual scanned image of the obituary I make using my VERY expensive - large commercial scanner, and/or also other articles about the deceased person that were published in the Manning Monitor.
I want to also comment about people who are taking my obituaries, pictures, and/or other articles about a person/family and posting them on other websites.
You do NOT have permission or the right to do this - you are stealing my historical work.
Buy your own scanning equipment, pay for memberships to other commercial websites, and spend decades working on your local history like I have - then you'll understand why I'm making these comments!

Thank you for your attention to this matter - Dave Kusel


May 12, 1938, Manning Monitor