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Dean Harold Bohr

October 3, 1928 ~ March 3, 2011

Dean Harold Bohr, 82 and his wife Annie Bohr both of Mechanicsville, died Thursday, March 03, 2011. The family will receive friends from 9:00 until 11:00 a.m. Monday at Morgan Funeral and Cremation Choices Mount Vernon. A private family graveside service will be at Lisbon Cemetery with military rites. Surviving Dean are his children: son William (Grace), Anamosa; three daughters: LeAnne Bohr, Mount Vernon, Sharon (Greg) Young, Blairstown, Janet (Dane) Bescher, Mechanicsville; a brother Don (Rita) Bohr, Lisbon; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren, with two on the way. Preceding Dean in death were his parents Harold William and Hilda Mary Stritt Bohr. He married Laurene Marie Conner on May 1, 1954, and she died in 1991. He married Marianne "Annie" Danly May 22, 1993, and she died March 3, 2011. Dean was born October 3, 1928, in Lisbon. He graduated from Mechanicsville High School in 1946. Dean served with the U.S. Army in Korea during the War, and was a member of the Busch-Dennis American Legion Post 109, Mechanicsville. Dean retired after 25-years as an assembler for Rockwell-Goss in Cedar Rapids, and was a member of the International Association of Aerospace Workers Union Local 831. Memorials to the Mechanicsville Fire and Ambulance Volunteers, P.O. Box 190, Mechanicsville, Iowa 52306 or the United Methodist Church, 200 East Market Street, Lisbon, Iowa 52253. Online condolences: www.morganfuneralchoices.com

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  1. Phil and I send our heartfelt thoughts and prayers to family members on such a sad day. Heaven is waiting for the two angels and will always watch over each of you. Condolences to families of Dean and Annie.

  2. Janet and family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Just know we are thinking of you and are in our prayers.

  3. My husband and I would like to convey our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of your beloved Dean. We would like to share with you something that has brought us much comfort at a similar time in our lives. John 11:14-44 shares with us the experience of Jesus resurrecting Lazarus here on earth before the very eyes of those he loved. We can only imagine the tears of joy when we too are reunited with our dear loved ones. (John 5:28,29) Dean will surely be missed by many of those who’s lives he shared, remember the experiences you shared together and learn from them, hold them close to your heart and cherish them. May you find comfort from those who surround you at this very difficult time. Our sincere condolences to all of you.

  4. Our family was saddened at the news of Dean & Annie but they are together forever and celebrating with all the family that has gone before. We are glad that all the Bohr cousins got together last October. It is a good memory. We have sent a memorial donation to the United Methodist Church in Lisbon. Take care.

  5. Words can not begin to express how deeply saddened we are with the loss of Dean and Annie. We go back a long time with Dean, Laurene and children. ‘Special people’ make special memories for all of us. No matter how long we have loved ones with us, or the cause of their passing, we feel their absense and must cling to the knowledge that they are reunited with their loved ones that went before them. Our love and sympathy to you all.

  6. LeAnne and family, So sorry to hear about your Dad & Annie. Thinking of you and praying for your family. God Bless.

  7. We are so sorry to hear about Dean & Annie. I’m so glad we stopped in to see them last summer when we were on vacation in Iowa. They are certainly in God’s arms today. Our sympathy goes out to their families. Mike & Mary Ann Elliott Spring Creek, Nevada.


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