Obituary

Bernard T. Meiners, 95 of Coon Rapids, died Monday, September 1, 2025 at Thomas Rest Haven in Coon Rapids surrounded by his family.

Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., Friday, September 5, 2025 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Dedham. The Celebrant will be Fr. Patrick Behm, assisted by Deacon Louis Meiners. Music will be by Jane Heithoff and the St. Joseph’s Choir. Lector for the Funeral Mass will be Jill Klein. Gift Bearers will be Talina Haskins, Caitlin ThongVahn, and Amanda Meiners. Casket Bearers will be Brian Meiners, Ben Meiners, Aaron Meiners, Lucas Meiners, Jason Nees, Mike Nees, Ryan Schultes, Tyler Schultes, Jordan Schultes, Justin Meiners, and Trenton Meiners. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Dedham with military honors conducted by the Dedham American Legion.

A visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday at the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll with a rosary at 7 p.m. The casket will be moved to St. Joseph’s Church on Friday morning where additional visitation will be from 9:30-10:15 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be left at the funeral home or the church for a later designation.

Funeral arrangements are under the guidance of the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll and online condolences may be left for Bernard’s family at www.sharpfuneral.com.

Janice Van Dyke, 92 of Carroll and formerly of Clear Lake and Des Moines, died Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at St. Anthony Regional Hospital in Carroll.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 19, 2012 at the First United Methodist Church in Carroll. Officiating will be Pastor Dennis Bailey. Organist will be Ellen Severin. Soloist will be Skip Raridon. Casket Bearers will be Janice’s grandchildren: Matthew Van Dyke, Anthony Van Dyke, R.J. Van Dyke, Christopher Van Dyke, Thomas Van Dyke, and Katie Van Dyke.
Friends may call at the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll after 5 p.m. on Friday where there will be a prayer service at 7 p.m. The casket will be moved to the church where visitation will resume at 1 p.m. on Saturday until time of service.
There will also be a Memorial Service at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 20, 2012 at St. Mary of Nazareth Church, 4600 Meredith Drive, Des Moines, Iowa, 50310.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be left at the funeral home or the church for St. Anthony Pastoral Care Foundation or for scholarships for students interested in language arts. Memorials may also be mailed to the Sharp Funeral Home, 226 W. 8th St. Carroll, IA 51401 with a designation of either organization in Janice’s name.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll and online condolences may be left for Janice’s family at www.sharpfuneral.com.
Janice Carolyn Shuler Van Dyke was born April 27, 1920, in Fremont, Nebraska. Her paternal great-grandfather had migrated from Alsace-Lorraine, reportedly to escape being drafted into the “Kaiser’s army.” Her maternal grandparents had lived for a while in a sod house. Harry Adelbert Shuler, Janice’s father, was a railroad telegrapher. During the depression years, he was moved from town to town as economic pressures led to the closing of depots. Her mother, Lillian Amelia Hall, cooked for boarders during the depression, earning extra income that went in part toward music lessons for her daughter. Janice excelled in piano and cello, starred in the school operetta, and was elected to the National Honor Society. After graduating from Norfolk High School, she went to Hastings College on a scholarship, where she majored in Speech. In her freshman year she joined the debate squad, perhaps because she was impressed by the star debater—a tall fellow named Russell Van Dyke. They were engaged the same month as the attack on Pearl Harbor and were married on June 28, 1942.
After graduating Magna Cum Laude, Janice taught high school speech and English until her marriage (married women were not eligible for teaching positions). She did secretarial work as Russ took a series of broadcasting positions in South Dakota and then Iowa. In 1945, he began work at radio station KRNT in Des Moines, while Janice worked as a secretary at the Register and Tribune until the birth of their first child in 1947. Another child followed in 1949 and a third in 1954. During those years, she worked extensively with women’s organizations, including PEO (which she served as president) and the United Christian Women. Janice returned to teaching in 1963 at Valley High School, initially as a volunteer coach for the new debate team that her daughter had joined. She taught “part time”—three classes, speech and debate—for four years and then was hired full time in 1967. During her two decades at Valley, Janice taught not only established English classes but three highly successful courses of her own invention: Individualized Reading, General Semantics, and Writing Improvement. Perhaps her most notable venture was directing a pantomime group organized by some of her students. The “Baker’s Dozen” became, and remains, one of the most successful and popular activities at the school.
After their retirements in 1982 and 1983, Janice and Russ relocated to Clear Lake, Iowa, where the family had vacationed since the early 1950s. Soon they began to spend several months each winter in a mobile home in Mesa, Arizona. Janice was an active retiree, serving as actor and director and head librarian at the Good Life Resort in Mesa and tutoring English-language learners in northern Iowa. Her last decades brought the death of her beloved Russ but also the joy of spending time with six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Of all her achievements, she probably took the most pride in the growing family she had helped to raise. Following a serious fall in 2006, Janice moved to Carroll, Iowa, the home of son James and his family. She enjoyed excellent care and many friendships first at Swan House and then at Sunnybrook. A longtime member of Grace Methodist Church in Des Moines, she was sustained throughout her life by her faith. She will be remembered as a gifted and committed teacher and the most cherished and loving of mothers.
She is survived by her daughter Carolynn and her partner Ann Carter of Bethlehem, PA; sons James Van Dyke and his wife Susan of Carroll, and Robert Van Dyke and his wife Mary Ann of Des Moines; grandsons Matt and wife Amy, Tony, R.J. and wife Tessa, Christopher, and Thomas; granddaughter Katie; and great-granddaughters, Addison, Emma, and Avery.
Janice was preceded in death by her brothers Chester and Robert Shuler and in 1992, by her husband of fifty years, Russ Van Dyke.

Church Service

Friday, September 5, 2025 10:30 a.m.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
420 3rd Ave, Dedham, IA 51440

Burial

Sharp Funeral Home ~ Carroll, Iowa

226 W. 8th St., Carroll, IA, 51401

712-792-4301

[email protected]

https://www.sharpfuneral.com

Church Service

Thursday, September 4, 2025
5:00 – 7:00 p.m. – Rosary at 7:00 p.m.
Sharp Funeral Home – Carroll
226 W. 8th St, Carroll, IA 50401

Friday, September 5, 2025
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
420 3rd Ave, Dedham, IA 51440

Obituary

Born March 31, 1930, he was the son of Bernard and Catherine (Rotert) Meiners. He grew up in the Dedham-Willey area and graduated from St. Mary’s School in Willey in 1943. He entered the U.S. Army July 8, 1953 and was stationed at Wurzburg, Germany. He was discharged on May 20, 1955.

Bernard married Dolores S. Halbur on January 24, 1956 at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Halbur. After being married Bernard and Dolores lived 3 miles north of Dedham for two years. In 1958, they moved to the farm they purchased four miles east of Dedham. They were the parents of six children: Daniel, Dale, David, Cathleen, Christine, and Gary. Dolores passed away January 21, 1978.

On August 9, 1980, Bernard married Marita Eickman at Annunciation Catholic Church in Coon Rapids. In May 2011, Bernard and Marita moved off the farm into the town of Coon Rapids, Iowa. They made their home there for 14 years. In April 2025, they moved to Parkview Assisted Living in Coon Rapids, Iowa.

During Bernard’s lifetime, he farmed, had a dairy operation, had a cow/calf operation, and raised hogs. He retired in 1992. He is a current member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church of Dedham, a member of the Dedham American Legion Post #20, and a member of the Manning VFW. In July 2001 Bernard, being a Korean Veteran, had the privilege to go on the Military Honor Flight to Washington DC. Just recently he was presented with a Quilt of Valor at Thomas Rest Haven, and at the age of 95 he still enjoyed attending the Legion meetings.

Bernard loved spending time with his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Holiday gatherings were a treat for him to get to see most of them at one time. In his spare time Bernard enjoyed gathering black walnuts in the fall and kept busy shelling the walnuts during the winter. Family and friends benefited from the fruits of his labor.

Bernard is survived by his wife of 45 years, Marita Meiners; his children, Dale (Mary) Meiners of Carroll, David (Jane) Meiners of Varna, IL, Cathleen (Larry) Nees of Coon Rapids, Christine (Mark) Schultes of Dedham, and Gary (Barb) Meiners of Manson; 19 grandchildren; 32 great grandchildren with 2 more coming in October; a brother Anthony (Colleen) Meiners of Carroll; 2 sisters, Catherine Wittrock of Carroll and Marcella Naberhaus of Carroll; his sisters-in-laws, Margaret (Tom) Denker of Manning, and Pat (Joe) Goblirsch of Jesup. He is also survived by Marita’s children, Richard (Sandy) Eickman of Omaha, NE, James (Joni) Eickman of Dyer, TN, Dave (Joan) Eickman of Macungie, PA, Randy (Rose) Eickman of Coon Rapids, Nancy Eickman and Jim Springer of Warren, NJ, and Karen Heck of Delano, MN, and many nieces and nephews.

Bernard was preceded in death by his first wife Dolores S. Meiners; a son Daniel J. Meiners; Marita’s son Bill Eickman; his parents Bernard and Catherine Meiners; his brothers John (Margaret) Meiners, Albert (Frances) Meiners; his brothers-in-law Clarence Wittrock, Norbert Naberhaus, Cletus (Emaline) Halbur, Norman (Inez) Halbur, Larry (JoAnn) Halbur; his brother-in-law, William (Marie) Halbur; Dolores’ parents, William and Frances Halbur, and stepmother-in-law, Josephine Halbur.

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Jim, Sue and family: I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Having lost my mother not much more than a year ago, I feel your pain and send you hugs and prayers. Please take comfort knowing that she and Russ are happy together again. Kind regards, Jane Walker

Jane Henrich Walker – May 21 2012 at 2:41 PM

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Jim, Sue and family, I am sorry for the loss of your mother. I am sorry I was not able to express my sympathy in person. I hope good memories help you during this difficult time. Lori Lange and family

Lori Lange – May 20 2012 at 6:40 PM

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Jim and family, We would like to offer our sympathy to you on the death of your mother. We will keep your family in our prayers during this difficult time. Rick and Diane Lucas

DIane Lucas – May 19 2012 at 2:26 PM

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I AM ASADDENED BY JAN'S PASSING. sHE WAS ONE OF THE MOST TALENTED TEACHERS AND ONE OF THE MOST KIND, INSIGHTFUL PEOPLE WITH WHOM I HAD THE PRIVILEGE OF WORKING DURING A 40 YEAR CAREER. A MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTION HAS BEEN SENT TO DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS AT VHS,DESIGNATED FOR A LANGUAGE ARTS SCHOLARSHIP.

Mary Swenson – May 18 2012 at 9:46 PM

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To Jan's family: Your mom was a friend and table mate of Tim's mom,Lorrene Mason, both at Swan House and SunnyBrook for several years. Lorrene is deeply saddened at Jan's passing but knows she is in a much better place and hopes to see her again soon!

Jacquie and Tim Mason – May 18 2012 at 5:26 PM

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