Source: Reinert, Levik; B.C.T.
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Zij zijn getrouwd op 17 juli 1999 te German Twp., Kossuth Co., IA (Ramsey Ref. Chr.), hij was toen 46 jaar oud.
Douglas Calvin Penning oo Karen Larson Weaver
Marriage sources: Buffalo Center (Ia.) Trib., 30 Oct 1997
"... son, Douglas Penning, and his special friend, Karen Larson of Buffalo Center:"
Buffalo Ctr (Ia.) Trib. Vol 110 # 18, 19 Jul 2001, pg 14, col 1
"Angie and Jeff Borst of Des Moines are proud to announce the arrival of a new son, Brayden Thomas. ... Grandparents are Karen and Douglas Penning of Buffalo Center, Jim and Jill Larson of Northwood, ..."
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Douglas Penning
Sources: Author: Levik, Reinert, Chairman, et. al., Title: «u»Buffalo Center, Iowa 1892-1992 Centennial«/u», (Publication location: Buffalo Center, IA., Publisher: B.C. Centennial Comm., Publication date: MCMXCII), pg. 380, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.
Occupation: John Deere Implement of Buffalo Center for 20 yrs. ca. 1990 - recently started the Thompson Ag. Service in Thompson, IA.
Residences: Britt, IA when he was born
1 Dec 1994 - "...home of Clarence, Dorothy and Doug Penning." - Buffalo Center Trib.
30 Oct 1997 "... son, Douglas Penning, and his special friend, Karen Larson of Buffalo Center:"
Buffalo Ctr (Ia.) Trib. Vol 110 # 18, 19 Jul 2001, pg 14, col 1
"Angie and Jeff Borst of Des Moines are proud to announce the arrival of a new son, Brayden Thomas. He was born at Iowa Methodist Hospital, Des Moines, on Wednesday, July 11, 2001. He tipped the scales at 9 pounds, 7 ounces. Zachary, 6; Cody, 5, and Logan, 18 months, welcomed their new brother. Grandparents are Karen and Douglas Penning of Buffalo Center, Jim and Jill Larson of Northwood, Jim and Barb Borst of Des Moines. Great-grandparents are Bessie Weaver of Forest City, Izetta Weaver of Clear Lake and Clarence and Mary Borst of Norwalk."
Way back when, Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol. 129 # 36, 4 Sept 2019, Pg. 2, Col. 3
"20 Years Ago Tribune Files of Thursday, September 9, 1999
Karen Larson and Douglas Penning were united in marriage on Saturday, July 17, 1999 with a candlelight service at Ramsey Reformed Church, rural Titonka."
Editor: Shaw, Andrew, Title: "Obituaries - Doug Penning," (Publication location: Buffalo Ctr., IA, Pubisher: Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Publication date: xxiv Feb MMXXI), Vol. 131 # 8, Pg.4, Col. 5
"Doug Penning 1952 - 2021
Doug Penning, 68, of Buffalo Center, passed away peacefully Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021, at his home surrounded by family. A funeral service was held at 2: p.m. on Saturday, February 20, 2021, at Ramsey Reformed Church in rural Titonka. Visitation was held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 19 at Oakcrest Funeral Services, Winter Chapel, Buffalo Center. Burial was in Ramsey Reformed Cemetery, rural Titonka. The funeral and graveside services were live-streamed on Oakcrest Funeral Services' Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/oakcrestfuneralservices.com. [a 2nd .com?]
Douglas Calvin Penning was born September 8, 1952, at the Algona Hospital the son of Clarence and Dorothy (Sleper) Penning. His early childhood and first school years were in Britt. Doug's family moved to the Penning family farm near Buffalo Center in 1963. He graduated from Buffalo Center High School in 1970. Doug attended Northwestern College in Orange City for 2 years.
For many years, Doug enjoyed slow-pitch softball and also bowled. He bowled in leagues in both Buffalo Center and Titonka for nearly 50 years. He participated in tournaments locally and at the state, regional and national levels, achieving a personal goal of 300 game in January 2014.
Doug had a strong sense of neighborhood and community and felt keeping in touch was important. He was a lifelong member of Ramsey Reformed Church, confirmed in 1969 and served as both deacon and elder in recent years. As a young adult, Doug sang in choir, cantatas and with the One Way singers performing in area churches.
Agriculture was central to Doug's life. He did chores with his dad as a very little boy, held offices, and received awards in FFA including the Iowa Farmer Degree Award. During high school, he began working at Jensvold Implement, returning again after college for a number of years. In the early 90's Doug and Al Hagensen began Thompson Ag Service which later became DP Ag. Doug also worked 11 years at Golden Oval/Rembrandt Foods. He completed his years of off the farm employment at State Line Coop in Buffalo Center, always continuing to farm and raising cattle. The Penning family was a 3-generation family farm and became a Century Farm in 2018.
On July 17, 1999, Doug and Karen (Weaver) Larson were married at the Ramsey Reformed Church in rural Titonka, making their home on an acreage southwest of Buffalo Center very near their present home.
Doug is survived by his wife, Karen, of Buffalo Center; stepchildren, Keith (Joan) Larson of New Smyrna Beach, FL, Amy (Bill) Hicok of Thornton, and Angie (Jeff) Borst of Altoona. Sisters, Barbara (Bob) Donkersloot of Washington, IA, and Carolyn (Jay) Edgar of Mason City; niece, Carina (Jeff) Degase their children, Marissa and Kensley of Woodward; nephews, Ryan (Tara Sloan) Donkersloot of Toddville and Austin Donkersloot of Washington. He is also survived by his step-grandchildren, Jennifer (Nick) Merideth and their children, Carter, Gavin, Garret, Cohen, Corbin, and Grayson of Fertile; Chelsea (Ryan) Amundson and their children, Ryker, Cayson, and Sawyer of Northwood; Zach Borst of Des Moines, Cody (Shelby) Borst and their children, Lily and Zoey of Ankeny, Logan (Taylor) Borst of Cedar Falls, and Brayden Borst of Altoona; sisters-in-law, Gloria (Chuck) Smith of Indianola and Deb (Dan) Fardal and their children, Jeremy and Steven of Forest City. Along with Karen, Doug will be missed by his furry friends Snoopy and Rascal.
Doug was preceded in death by his parents Clarence and Dorothy Penning; father-in-law, Harold (Izetta) Weaver, and mother-in-law, Bessie Weaver.
Doug's relationship with his Lord and Savior comforted him through his progressive liver disease. A special thank you to the nurses and staff at MercyOne Interventional Radiology who cared for Doug and became special friends.
Online condolences may be left at www.oakcrestfuneralservices.com
Services: 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20 at Ramsey Reformed Church in rural Titonka Visitation: 4-7 p..m. Friday, Feb. 19 at Oakcrest Funeral Services, Winter Chapel Burial: Ramsey Reformed Cemetery Oakcrest Funeral Services oakcrestfuneralservices.com - 515-295-3731"
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