flower varieties. In earlier years, she was known to do some canning of her produce. She also loved watching birds, and her yard had several bird feeders and bird houses. She was an accomplished cook and baker, especially when it came to lasagna, cookies, and kumla, on special occasions (whenever Don requested it). She branched into baking bread following the gift of a bread machine, and shared bread with friends and family, including weekly deliveries to her son, Kevin, who she somehow determined was in love with her bread loaded with star anise, a spice that overpowers everything else with black licorice flavor. Toni was very artistically inclined; she loved working with ceramics and doing pencil drawings. She was also a voracious reader of anything, mostly health and cookbooks. She spent time on the road with Don, while he was trucking. She was known to be an expert in tarping loads on the semi-trailer. Most importantly, Toni loved her family, especially her kids. She also formed special bonds with her caretakers and fellow residents in recent months. They will remember her for being an outspoken and quick-witted prankster with a great sense of humor. Likewise, she was a very faithful, God-fearing woman. Toni is survived by her children, Kevin (Wanda) Kennedy of Kelley, Carol R. Kennedy of Des Moines, Catherine (Duane) Carpenter of Slater, and Anthony Kennedy of Ames; her grandchildren, Sabrina R. Kennedy, Angelina R. (Stephen) Shaffer, McKenzie Alvarado, Shanae M. Carpenter, and Shane D. (Kelcie) Carpenter; 7 great grandchildren; her sister, Patty Ann Kennedy; along with numerous nieces and nephews, other family members, and friends. Toni was preceded in death by her parents; her stepmother, Madge Montegna; and her siblings, Mary Angelina Mikels, Margaret Josephine McLary, Monelle Owenson, Esther Hansen, Donnie "Danny" Montegna, Paul "Poncho" Montegna, Charles Montegna, and Jimmy Montegna.