discharge they moved to Iowa where Moe worked at a John Deere dealership in Ringstead. In 1951, they moved to Britt and established their own business, Kerns Implement Company, which included John Deere, Behlen and Honda motorcycles along with other sidelines. Moe was the first Honda motorcycle dealer in Iowa. Betty was the bookkeeper. After 48 years in the business both retired at the age of 76. Moe enjoyed spending time with his family. His passion was riding motorcycles in every state and Canadian province. He loved music of all kinds and had a large collection. He loved traveling in his motor home and enjoyed the Minnesota State Fair. Moe was a hard worker known for his generosity, kindness and compassion. He had a heart for helping those less fortunate. He was always willing to give someone a chance. He had strong moral values and instilled a sense of right and wrong and patriotism in his daughters. Moe always flew a flag in his yard. He was a member of the Britt United Methodist Church, BIDCO, Britt American Legion and VFW and served on the hospital board. Moe was instrumental in establishing the Britt Medical Clinic, the Alzheimer's wing of Britt nursing home and the Summit House in Britt. He was the first Grand Marshall of the Hobo Day parade. His daughters remember his love, generosity, support, wonderful sense of humor, playful nature, card playing and great love for their mother. Moe and Betty celebrated 61 years of marriage on January 8, 2006. His friends will remember his loyalty, strong opinions and letters to the editor. One always knew where Moe stood on an issue. He will be greatly missed. Moe is survived by his daughters, Pamela Kerns of Garner, Patricia (Bill) Hopes of Treynor, Deborah Kerns of Adel, Linda Kerns of Omaha and Rebecca (Mike) May of Britt; grandchildren, Nicholas (Lisa), Ivy, Lucas and Paige May and Clay, Alex and Jacob Hopes; great granddaughter, Kylie May; brothers, Laurice (Beryl) Kerns of Ankeny and Larry (Jeanice) Kerns of Britt; many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his wife Betty; parents; and step-mother, Diamond.