

where Nancy worked at the Jeffersonville Hospital. Thomas already owned a farm there, so the couple first settled in Henryville, Ind. On June 24, 1950, she joined Thomas Hogue in marriage in Charleston, Ind. She later went to study one year at Indiana University. Nancy graduated from Henryville High School in Henryville, Ind. On line condolences may be left at Nancy Florence Hogue, daughter of Robert and Maude McNay, was born Augin Tampico, Indiana. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Hastings Funeral Home, (515) 386-8181, Nancy Hogue, 83, of Creston, died Thursday, Maat the Rolling Green Village in Nevada, IA. Survivors include her husband, Duane of 64 years sister, Billie Pevestorf of Jefferson her brother, Robert Calvert of Charles City, Iowa nieces and nephews and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents brothers: Harlan, Cecil and Russell Calvert and sisters: Marguerite Weaver, Romaine Calvert, Wilma Dunlop, Treva Smith and Nadine Bennett. She loved to read all kinds of books, which she did until her eyesight deteriorated. Her real love of collecting was her dear Hummel’s which she collected for many years and displayed in her home. Maxine loved to crochet and embroidery, collect pencils, stamps and match books. They made their home on the farm until 1968 when they moved to Grand Junction. Maxine was a farm wife and helped her husband, Duane on the farm they farmed west of Farlin, northeast of Jefferson and South of Dana. Maxine taught at Greene County Country Schools before her marriage to Floyd Duane Dunlop on in Maryville, Missouri. Maxine then attended the teaching program at the University of Northern Iowa, earning a Teachers Certificate. She graduated from Jefferson High School in 1935. Maxine grew up on the family farm and attended Hardin No.5 School through 8th grade. Internment was held at Jefferson Cemetery. Music selected by the family was “In the Garden”, “Amazing Grace” and “The Old Rugged Cross”. Calvert, Christopher Calvert and Doug Fouch. Casket bearers were Edward Calvert, Donald Dunlop, Steven Smith, William J. Words of comfort were officiated by Reverend Sheldon Henderson of Central Christian Church. A funeral service was held Thursday, March 17 at 10:00 a.m., at Hastings Funeral Home in Jefferson. Visitation was held on Wednesday, Maat Hastings Funeral Home in Jefferson. She died Monday, Maat Greene County Medical Center in Jefferson. Hatfield Calvert, was born on Septemin Hardin Township, Greene County, Iowa. Maxine Gladys Calvert Dunlop, 99, daughter of Robert William Calvert and Eva C. Memorials are suggested to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. He is survived by his wife, Brinda Taylor Porter of Ames his daughter, Kelly Porter (Matthew) Campfield and grandson, John Robert Lewis Campfield all of Westminster, CO his mother, Patricia Porter of Bagley his sister, Susan Partridge of Iowa mother-in-law, Sarah Taylor of Sigourney, IA brothers and sisters-in-law: Jim (Robbie) Aswegan of Alleman, IA and John (Valerie) Hill of Fairfax, IA nieces nephews other relatives and many friends. Mark was preceded in death by his father, Robert his uncle, Howard Porter and his aunts, Doris Stout and Eleanor Mobley.


He was a dog lover, having many dogs throughout his life. Mark enjoyed fishing, hunting, woodworking, golf, drawing, custom painting, cars and stained glass. Mark and Brinda took many trips on their Harley Davidson.

On June 3, 2006, Mark was married to Brinda Taylor. He then moved to Ames and worked for Rich Lepper Construction and Lowe’s. Mark went to work for Isadore Construction Company and then later for AAI in Jefferson where he worked for 29 years. After graduation he went to Grandview College, majoring in Art. Mark grew up in Bagley and attended school in Yale, Jamaica, and Bagley, graduating from YJB High School in 1973. Interment was at Dodge Township Cemetery, Guthrie County. The recorded music played was “Fire and Rain” by James Taylor and “Closer To Believing” by Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Honorary bearers were Jim Aswegan, John Hill, Joe Cummings, Matthew Campfield and Matthew Douglas. Words of comfort were given by Pastor Ken Bose of Trinity Lutheran Church, Perry. He was 60 years of age.Ī Service of Remembrance was held Monday, March 14 at Slininger-Schroeder Funeral Home, Jefferson. Mark passed away peacefully with his family by his side from complications of Multiple Myeloma on Maat Taylor House Hospice in Des Moines. Mark Steven Porter, son of Robert Porter and Patricia Erps Porter, was born Augin Manning, Iowa.
