Tharp Funeral Home

Tharp Funeral Home Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory is a locally owned and operated funeral home on the West side of Albia, Iowa. Tharp Funeral Home and Crematory
116 Benton Ave.

Built on a foundation of trusted service since 1997 when Leroy Winfield built the funeral home, Tharp continued that tradition in April of 2011 with Richard and Monica Tharp as owners. There are a few times in life when you want to be surrounded by family. When you experience a loss, call on a local, family-owned funeral home to give you the comfort and guidance you need. That family connection sh

ould be important to you because we care for you and your loved one from our first contact. One of our owners/directors will stay with you throughout the planning process and selected service. We don't believe in checklist services - we specialize in planning funerals and memorial services that reflect the personality, interests and passions of your loved one. Our staff takes pride in offering families many ways to create a personalized and memorable Celebration of Life. Personalization provides a special way to remember our loved ones and allows those present the ability to participate in the ceremony. In addition, we will work as your liaison with insurance companies, social security agencies and military entities to obtain the vital information you need immediately. Tharp is a full service funeral home offering at-need, pre-need and aftercare services, as well as, a full selection of cremation options with an onsite crematory. Because the owners of Tharp live and work in your community, we value not only your business, but also your trust. West, Albia, IA 52531
ph: 641-932-3129
fax: 641-932-3130

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06/05/2026
Please contact us with any questions about preplanning.
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Please contact us with any questions about preplanning.

In our experience, there is a special depth of empathy in those people who have had a painful loss.
06/02/2026

In our experience, there is a special depth of empathy in those people who have had a painful loss.

James “Jamie” Estil Bishop, age 54, of Oskaloosa, IA, formerly of Albia, IA, passed away on Sunday, May 31, 2026, surrou...
06/01/2026

James “Jamie” Estil Bishop, age 54, of Oskaloosa, IA, formerly of Albia, IA, passed away on Sunday, May 31, 2026, surrounded by his loved ones, at his home under the care of Mahaska Health Hospice.

Jamie was born on January 20, 1972, in St. Charles, IL, the son of Janice Bishop. He grew up in Albia and graduated from the Albia High School with the Class of 1990. In July of 2005, Jamie was united in marriage to Megan Lalli in Las Vegas and to this union, 2 sons were born, Ethan and Seth. Jamie and Megan later divorced, although remained friends.

Post graduation, Jamie pursued a career in construction. He started out helping Rick Judge with siding for many years before working for Reily Construction. In addition to his construction work, Jamie also served as an in-home health care aide and most recently worked for Scanlon Concrete.

Jamie enjoyed being outdoors, fishing, hunting and playing horseshoes. He was an avid Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Cubs fan. Jamie had a great sense of humor, always had a smile on his face, and never knew a stranger. He enjoyed attending family gatherings and playing board games, where his competitive nature often shined through. He also enjoyed playing pool and spending time with his beloved dog, Lola. Above all else, Jamie’s greatest joy was his sons, whom he loved dearly, and treasured the time spent with them.

Jamie is survived by 2 sons, Ethan and Seth Bishop; his mother, Janice (Kevin) Monroe; a sister, Jodeann (Tim) Cooley; a nephew, Gavin (Erica McReynolds) McMurray; a niece, Kennedy Cooley; and a special cousin that was like a sister, Kerrie (Matt) Archibald. Jamie is also survived by several other cousins, aunts, uncles and good friends.

He is preceded in death by his grandparents; Jim and Lois Chidester; 2 uncles, Denny Chidester and Jerry Chidester; and 2 aunts, Judy Lundstrom and Carolyn Chidester .

Visitation will be held from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. on Friday, June 5, 2026, at the Tharp Funeral Home in Albia, with Jamie’s family present to greet family and friends.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, June 5, 2026, at the Tharp Funeral Home in Albia, with Pastor John Sowers officiating. Burial will follow services at Oak View Cemetery in Albia.

A memorial has been established to the family.

Condolences to the family may be left online at www.tharpfh.com.

Diane Gay Whitson, age 82, of Albia, IA, passed away on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at the Comfort House in Pella, IA. Dian...
05/28/2026

Diane Gay Whitson, age 82, of Albia, IA, passed away on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at the Comfort House in Pella, IA. Diane had been surrounded by family and friends in the days and weeks leading up to her passing which comforted her immensely during her sudden illness.

Diane was born on December 12, 1943, at home in Hammond, IN, to Charles “Pete” and Margaret “June” (Gay) Smith. The family eventually moved to Avery, IA, where Diane grew up and attended school through the 8th grade. Diane was proud to be an "Avery kid". Diane went on to attend Albia High School, graduating with the Class of 1961. She furthered her education at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. On December 30, 1967, she was united in marriage to Philip Dean Whitson at the Albia Methodist Church and to this union, 2 children were born: Cheri and Chris. Diane and Phil were blessed with 53 years of marriage prior to Phil’s passing on November 12, 2021. She looked forward to being united again with Phil.

In her younger years, Diane had fond memories working at The Coffee Shop in Albia. Later, she went to work in the office at Chamberlain Manufacturing. Upon becoming a mother, Diane devoted herself to raising her children. Diane was an involved mother who attended all her children's events, helped with homework or volunteered for their activities. Still, she was a true 80's mom who held back judgement and advice often trusting them to learn from their own mistakes. She later returned to the workforce as a Title I teacher’s aide for the Albia School District for 26 years until her retirement in 2005. Diane made lifelong friends with her colleagues, and her students remembered her kindly.

A woman of strong faith, Diane was a dedicated member of the Avery Church for 72 years. She put her heart into her church holding many roles of leadership throughout the years. When Diane was younger, she enjoyed bowling in a league with friends for many years at Lor-Lon-Ga Lanes. Diane loved holidays. She looked forward to decorating her home for each holiday and season. Christmas was her favorite. She loved to bake cookies, fudge and caramels, sharing plates of sweets with her family and friends. For many years, she became known as “the Popcorn Ball Lady,” to many in town, who would even drive to her house, as she handed out her homemade treats each Halloween. Diane was a member of Garden Club and enjoyed entering the flower show at the county fair each summer. Diane's green thumb also showed in the yard, she worked hours in, that she and Phil were so proud of. Recently, Diane had enjoyed her volunteering activities at the Look Nook at the Monroe County Hospital and the time spent dining out or going to musical events with family and friends. Above all else, Diane loved her family deeply and cherished the time spent with her children, grandchildren and her sisters, who she had an especially strong bond with. She showed her love also to her large extended family. She was so good at maintaining relationships, letting family know she was thinking of them through cards, calls or visits whether next door or across the country.

Diane is survived by her daughter, Cheri (Jim) Kasella; her son, Chris (Gia Tornabene); grandchildren, Charlie and Olivia Kasella; siblings, Hope (Don) Brouk and Faith (Darrell) Carter; and siblings-in-law, Larry (Phyllis) Whitson, Carolyn Plum, and Wayne Whitson. Diane is also survived by several nieces, nephews, cousins, and good friends.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Phil; her parents, Pete and June Smith; a sister in infancy, Pamela Rae; her parents-in-law, Cecil and Alberta Whitson and brothers-in-law, Jerry Whitson, Steve Whitson, and Jim Plum

Visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at the Tharp Funeral Home in Albia, with Diane’s family present to greet family and friends.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at the Tharp Funeral Home in Albia, with Pastor Teresa Miller officiating. Burial will follow services at Oak View Cemetery in Albia.

Memorials have been established to the Avery Church and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

Condolences and memories to the family may be left online at www.tharpfh.com.

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