Charles William McDermott was born on August 12, 1928 in Petersville, Iowa to his parents, James and Margaret Watters - McDermott. He spent his childhood in Petersville and Charlotte and graduated from high school in Charlotte. Because of his deep Irish roots and love of his birthplace, Petersville, Iowa, given to his children, Petersville has been chosen as his place of burial. He married Arlene Clark on April 20, 1965 in Oxford Junction, Iowa. He served with the United States Army. He had farmed for many years in Delmar and worked in the heat treating department at Alcoa. In Colorado, he owned a peach farm, and owned a liquor store in Palisade, Colorado and when he semi retired he drove for Avis. He is a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church in Palisade, Colorado and the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, Arlene McDermott, Grand Junction, Colorado. Two daughters, Rene McDermott, Grand Junction, Colorado and Kelly (Mrs. Ted) Stoner, Golden, Colorado. One son, Kevin (and Darla Gilder) McDermott, Helena, Montana. Two brothers, Joseph (and Caecilia) McDermott, Maquoketa, Iowa and Patrick McDermott, Delmar, Iowa. He is preceded in death by his parents, a brother -- Earl McDermott, and a sister -- Ronalda Burnett. Charles W. McDermott, of Grand Junction, Colorado and formerly of Maquoketa died Monday, August 3, 1998 at his home at the age of 69 years, 11 months and 22 days. ------------------------------- (Inside there is a photo of him as well as the following:) In Loving Memory of Charles W. McDermott BORN August 12, 1928 Petersville, Iowa DIED August 3, 1998 Grand Junction, Colorado FUNERAL SERVICES Saturday, August 8, 1998 10:00 A.M. Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Petersville, Iowa OFFICIATING Rev. Ed Botkin ORGANIST Shelley Havener BURIAL Immaculate Conception Cemetery Petersville, Iowa PALLBEARERS Kevin McDermott Paul McDermott Raymond McDermott Theodore Stoner Ron Burnette Dennis McDermott Haylock - O'Hara & Lahey Maquoketa, Iowa ------------------------------- From a funeral card, retyped 1998 by Dennis Nicklaus