Thursday, July 18, 2019
OBITUARY
KYLE KIELER
Kyle Richard Kieler
was born February 7th,
1988 to Rick and Kathy
(Bussanmas) Kieler in
Des Moines, and passed
away peacefully on July
6th, 2019. He was 31
years old.
He attended Martens-
dale St. Mary’s schools
and completed the
Heating, Ventilation and
Cooling (HVAC) program
at Des Moines Area
Community College. He
was a dedicated em-
ployee at Bussanmas
Heating and Cooling for
the last 13 years.
While Kyle was known
to have a stubborn
streak, he would 'do
anything for his friends
and family. He loved to
Spend time with his
grandparents, Jerry and
Alice Bussanmas, spen-
ding hours helping with
projects and finding any
excuse to drive the skid. ,.
loader.
Kyle was a lover of
many things, including,
but not limited to
anything Iowa Hawk-
eyes, Rugby and the New
Zealand All Blacks, going
to races at the Newton
Speedway with his
parents, taking on home
improvement projects at
his sister’s house, and
riding horses with his
aunt. '
He loved the water,
spending time fishing
and relaxing by the lake
or river. He was known
to spend weekends
kayaking with friends.
He was a creative
mind, dreaming up
projects, including re-
cently developing plans
to build his own home.
Kyle loved his family
and friends more than
anything, and they will
miss him dearly. Over
the last year, Kyle fell in
love with the role of being
an uncle to his niece
Gavi. They loved each
other fiercely.
Kyle will be lovingly
remembered by his
parents; his sister Ashlee
Kieler (Grady Martin);
niece, Gavi; grand-
parents Jerry and Alice
Bussanmas; his dogs
Zeus and Judge; aunts
and uncles Pam (Harold)
Seymour, Jerry (Nichole)
Bussanmas, Bret (Becky)
Bussanmas, Lauretta
(Guy) Kaplan, Betty
Kieler and Nancy Kieler;
cousins, Bill, Brenda,
Bryan, Nick, Jordan,
Tori, Zoe, Ellie, Jae,
Parks, Emily, Margaret,
Elizabeth, John, Mike,
Susan, Deb, Doug and
Bob, as‘well as a number
of second cousins and‘
friends.
Kyle is preceded in
death by his grand-
parents, Hildreth and
Kenneth Kieler and
uncles Bill, Mike, Tom,
and Larry Kieler.
A Celebration of Life
gathering was held
Saturday, July 13th,
2019 at Bevington City
Hall. To leave an online
condolence for the family,
please visit www.oleary
funeralsicom.
Warren County Senior
Nutrition Program Menu
aliltiir'Martensdale Meal Site
Confiddt Vicki “White for information
A 515-961-1003
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Thursday, July 18th.
' Tuna and Noodles
Creamed Peas/Carrots
V2 Banana
Cranberry Cake w/
Butter Sauce
Friday, July 19th
Pork and Potatoes
Spinach
Whole Wheat Dinner
Roll v
Honeydew
Brickle Bar
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Hot Dog on Bun
Tater Tots
Coleslaw
Strawberries
Pudding
Tuesday, July 23rd
Closed due to RAGBRAI
Wednesday, July 24th
Grilled Chicken on Bun
w/Condiments
Sweet Potatoes
California Vegetables
Pears & Cranberry
Salad
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Cook’s Choice
N/Warren Town and County News
Registration forms for events are available 24 hours
a day at the Parks and Recreation office (1 100
Chatham Avenue, inside the Norwalk Public Safety
Building) or print them off our website:
www.norwalk.iowa.gov. You can mail registration
forms, place them in our drop box, or walk in. Office
hours are 8:00 am. to 4:30 pm. Monday thru Friday.
The drop box is open 24/7. If you have any questions,
please call us at 515-981-9206. On-line registration
is also available on our website: www.norwalk
parks.org.
We are now accepting Park Shelter House
reservations through October, and Pool Party
reservations for the 2019 season.
Please call us or visit our website for
further details on the following events:
Events Currently Open For Registration:
PeeWee Flag Football — Registration extended
to July 21
All Fall Soccer Programs (Just for Kicks,
Kindergarten, and Grades 1-7) Registration
extended to July 21
Chicago Fire Soccer Summer Camp —
Registration through July 22
Mother Son Date Night at the Pool - Registration
through July 26
Art in the Park — Registration through August
Non Registration Events: '
Senior Exercise — Mondays/Wednesdays 10:00
a.m., Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church
Chicago Fire Soccer Summer Camp
Soccer in the Community was launched in 2014 by
the Chicago Fire Soccer Club. The aim of SITC is to
provide professional programming and resources to
youth soccer organizations in Illinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Iowa, and Wisconsin.
Little Sparks (2-5 year old) August 5 -— August
9, 8:00 am to 9:00 am. Children will begin to develop
fundamental skills such as balance and coordination.
Parents play too! Ratio: 1:8 3 to 4 year old: Focusing
on building soccer competences and dynamic
movements. Children will also be introduced to soccer
specific activities incorporating teamwork and
cooperation. Parents play too! Ratio: 1:10 4 to 5 year
old: Focusing on advancing‘soccer movements for
game-play scenarios. Through individualized
practices, children will begin to develop their
technical soccer ability. Parents play too! Ratio: 1: 12
Community Camp (6-9 year old) Theme:
Dribbling August 5 August 9, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
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Phase 1: Fun activator — We kick-off by utilizing
fun games to give participants a chance to interact
with each other and introduce the daily topic.
Phase 2: FUNdamentals - Build on topic through
guided discovery sessions for players to learn the
master different skills in a fun environment.
Phase 3: Conditioned Small—Sided Games Using
SSG’s to reinforce the technical application against
opposition.
Phase 4: Game Scenarios Scrimmaging but in a
more meaningful way. We create game-like
challenges for the players to solve using the skills
they learned! .
Community Camp (10-14 year old) Theme:
Dribbling to Penetrate - August 5 August 9,
9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Phase 1: Designed to get the players ready and
focused, introducing the technical components as
well as incorporating dynamic stretching.
Phase 2: Skills Session Developing situations
where the players are given passive pressure whilst
refining the technique.
Phase 3: Playing Under Pressure - Creating
different situations for the attackers to beat a
player in a competitive situation.
Phase 4: Game Related Practice Full or, small-
sided game to enable the players to penetrate the
opposition in a game situation. i
Mother Son Date Night at the Pool
Come join us for a fun date night with mom! Moms
bring your boys out for an evening of arts and crafts,
music, games, and of course, swimming! Price
. includes admission into the Norwalk Aquatic Center,
arts and crafts to take home, "games, and
refreshments. If Mom is unavailable, an auiitfsister,
or grandma is welcome! Program date August 4, 8-
10 pm.
Art in the Park
Come join us in the park to make special arts and
crafts projects. The kids meet once a month and make
a different project each month. This program is for
students who just completed Kindergarten through
sixth grade. Program dates June 21, July‘19, and .;
August 16.
OPALS — Older People with Active Life Styles
Senior Citizen Exercise ‘
Everyone ages 55 and older is invited to attend a
free exercise program that will include stretching and V
toning. We will meet at Christ Our Savior Lutheran
Church (new location) located at .515 Sunset Drive.
Registration is not .required. This is a continuous
program every Monday and Wednesday from 10-
10:30 am.
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