OBITUARY: Iner C. Sola, 1925-2004, Worth County, Iowa [From: Northwood Anchor online, Posted June 23, 2004 (edited)] Iner C. Sola The funeral service for Iner C. Sola of Albert Lea, Minnesota, were held Tuesday, June 22 at First Lutheran Church, Albert Lea. The Rev. Dan Baker officiated. Interment was at London Deer Creek Cemetery, rural Northwood, Iowa. He died Friday, June 18 at Albert Lea Medical Center. Iner was 78 years old. Iner was born Nov. 26, 1925, at Northwood, to Palmer and Mabel Sola. He graduated from Lyle High School. Iner served in the U.S. Army from 1945-46, stationed in Japan. He married Harriet Hendrickson on Oct. 31, 1959, at Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Iner was a member of First Lutheran Church and taught Sunday school for 30 years. He also was past president of the church and served on various church committees. Iner was employed by the U.S.D.A. as county executive director of ASCS (Freeborn County) for 40 years. He retired in 1991. In retirement, he worked in real estate and insurance and also worked as a funeral assistant for Bonnerup Funeral Service. Iner was a member of Western Star Lodge No. 26, Albert Lea Chapter No. 30, Royal Arch Masons, Southgate Council No. 15, Apollo Commandery No. 12, Osman Shrine Club, Albert Lea Shrine Club and the Order of the Eastern Star. He also belonged to the Elks, American Legion, VFW, NARFE, United Way, Kiwanis, Golden K II, and was past president of Minnesota ASCS Employees Association. Iner is survived by his wife, Harriet Sola of Albert Lea; two daughters, Carolee Sola Rame and her husband Scott of Sammanish, Washington, and Judee Sola Henry and her husband Paul of Edmonds, Washington; grandchildren, Janae, Melissa and Jessica Rame; and sisters-in-law Sandy Sola of Glenville; Betty Olson and her husband Glenn of Rochester and Corrine Turner of Chippewa Falls. Iner is preceded in death by his parents, Palmer and Mabel Sola; sisters Marjorie Sola Nieman, Carolyn Sola and a sister in infancy; brother, Paul Sola; sister-in-law Helen Hendrickson; and brothers-in-law, Harry Kisilewski, Cliff Turner, and Harvey and his wife Mildred Hendrickson. Copyright 2004, K. L. Kittleson