July 17th, 2023 – July 23rd, 2023

07/17/23
Jr. Williams (88)
07/17/23
Dean Campbell
07/17/23
Jeffrey Davis
07/17/23
Rebecca Hagensee
07/17/23
Sue King
07/17/23
Ann Thomas
07/18/23
Jeffery Besmiller
07/18/23
Angela Blint
07/18/23
Brennan Welcher
07/18/23
Dana & Benjamin Millard
07/19/23
Crystal Cole
07/19/23
Ashley Hobbs
07/19/23
Paige Kinney
07/19/23
Helen Snodgrass
07/19/23
Sheyenne Schumacher
07/19/23
Gary & Penny Burns Anniversary
07/19/23
Jake and Amanda Brothersen 15 years!
07/20/23
Ellaina McMullin
07/20/23
Danielle Muhs
07/20/23
Nicholas Steffens
07/20/23
Mary Murphy
07/20/23
Pat Heusmann
07/20/23
Kevin Scarff
07/20/23
Mike Ruby
07/20/23
Mark Iverson
07/20/23
Dylan Smithburg
07/21/23
Beau Hampton
07/21/23
Angela Rodgers
07/21/23
Kathleen Schimmelpfennig
07/21/23
Rick Anderson
07/21/23
Patrick Olson
07/21/23
Melissa & Andy Flowers Anniversary
07/21/23
Rick & Kristy Anderson Anniversary
07/23/23
Patricia Bensmiller
07/23/23
Aaron Branch
07/23/23
Garrett Newman
07/23/23
Nicky Oldt

Judy Campbell

Judy Kay Campbell, 66, of Mount Pleasant went home to be with Jesus on Monday, July 10, 2023, at the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City. She was surrounded by her beloved family as they sang “It is Well.”

Judy was born September 7, 1956, in Washington, IA, the daughter of John Dill and Frances R. (Wittrig) Hulme. She graduated from WACO High School in 1974 and continued her education at AIB Business School. On December 23, 1978, Judy was united in marriage to the love of her life, Daniel Campbell, at Harmony Bible Church near Danville. The couple made Mount Pleasant their home for more than 44 years. Judy worked as a secretary at various businesses before working 17 years as Secretary to the Business Manager at the Mount Pleasant Correctional Facility, retiring in 2017.

Judy was a faithful and active member of Calvary Baptist Church where she sang in the choir and served the church through her love for children by directing children’s choir and musicals and teaching Sunday School and Awana. She was a member of the Henry County Relay for Life Committee and participated in several Mount Pleasant Community Theater productions.

Judy enjoyed reading while cuddling with her sweet pup, Lily Bug. Shopping was a favorite of Judy’s; she always loved finding a good deal. She deeply loved spending time with family and friends and genuinely cared about getting to know people. Her family and friends loved her ornery personality and will never forget her wonderful hugs. Judy was a strong prayer warrior for those she loved so dearly. She was an example of a Godly woman, serving, helping, and encouraging all those around her. Her joyful, genuine, kind, and spunky spirit will be missed by all. Judy was truly a faithful and loving wife, mother, and friend.

Judy is survived by her husband, Dan; son, Scott (Jennifer) Campbell of New London; daughter, Sara Campbell of Mount Pleasant; two sisters, Joan Swift, Jalaine (Steve) Sandberg, one brother, Howard (Nancy) Hulme all of Rockford, Illinois; two brothers-in-law, Leonard (Dwanna) Schantz of Los Lunas, New Mexico, Dennis (Cindy) Campbell of Fulton, Missouri; numerous nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Jacqueline Schantz.

Funeral service will be held 11:00 am Saturday, July 22, 2023, at Calvary Baptist Church in Mount Pleasant. Rev. Matthew Reno and Rev. Leonard Schantz will officiate. Burial will be in the Forest Home Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 2-7 pm on Friday, July 21, 2023, at Calvary Baptist Church where family will greet friends from 5-7 pm. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the family to assist with medical and funeral expenses. The Olson-Powell Chapel and Crematory is caring for Judy and her family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com

July 10th, 2023 – July 16th, 2023

07/10/23
Alice Fitzpatrick
07/10/23
Judy Cash
07/10/23
Alexa Fuller- 16
07/10/23
Karmen Smith
07/11/23
Susie Clark
07/11/23
Susan Hill
07/11/23
Ethan McGohan
07/11/23
Mary Ruschill
07/11/23
Beverly Snyder
07/12/23
Dale Campbell
07/12/23
Richard Tolander
07/12/23
Christie Vilsack
07/12/23
Andrew & Jennifer Millard (18)
07/13/23
Keaton Hughell
07/13/23
Hannah Newman Rigsby Reisdorf
07/13/23
Crystee Stigge
07/13/23
Slaten Swords
07/13/23
Kim & Trent Swords
07/14/23
Rosalee Lensgraf
07/15/23
CIndy Watson
07/15/23
Lila Brown
07/15/23
Evan Johannson
07/15/23
Tom and Deb Jacobsmeier 28 years
07/15/23
Mitch & Kim Anderson
07/16/23
Kari Cushion
07/16/23
Lorilee Glanzman
07/16/23
Jason Johnston
07/16/23
Richard McClellan III
07/16/23
Richard McNamee
07/16/23
Kathy Nellar
07/16/23
Tim Jayne

2023 Lee County Fair 4-H and FFA Beef/Bucket Bottle Calf/Dairy Show Results

Derby Beef

Champion Derby Beef – Live: Aeden Anderson

Reserve Champion Derby Beef – Live: Gavin Hassenclever

Champion Derby Beef – Carcass: Aeden Anderson

Reserve Champion Derby Beef – Carcass: Aeden Anderson

1st Place Rate of Gain: Avery Peterson

2nd Place Rate of Gain: Henry Steffensmeier

Breeding Beef

Champion Chianina Female: Zikayla Houtz

Champion Shorthorn Female: Henry Steffensmeier

Champion Simmental Female: James Denning

Champion Commercial Female: Jarren Gerdis

Reserve Supreme Commercial Beef Female: Henry Steffensmeier

3rd Overall Beef Female: James Denning

4th Overall Beef Female: Mason Overberg

5th Overall Beef Female: Zikayla Houtz

Bucket/Bottle Calf

Junior Bucket Bottle Champion: Aiden McDowell

Junior Bucket Bottle Reserve Champion: Makayla Newberry

Intermediate Bucket Bottle Champion: Arabella McDowell

Senior Bucket Bottle Champion: Isabella Patton

Market Beef

Champion Market Heifer: James Seyb

Champion Return Bucket Bottle Calf: James Seyb

Reserve Champion Return Bucket Bottle Calf: Joseph Krebill

Grand Champion Market Beef: Blake Mohrfeld

Reserve Grand Champion Market Beef: Emma Mohrfeld

3rd Overall Market Beef: James Denning

4th Overall Market Beef: Henry Steffensmeier

5th Overall Market Beef: Aiden Anderson

Showmanship

Advance Showmanship: Henry Steffensmeier

Senior Showmanship: Aaden Anderson

Champion Intermediate Showmanship: Emma Mohrfeld

Reserve Champion Intermediate Showmanship: James Denning

Junior Showmanship: Jaren Gerdes

July 3rd, 2023 – July 9th, 2023

07/03/23
Hob Dickey - 75 - belated from Sunday
07/03/23
Ron Claus
07/03/23
Tyler Brown
07/03/23
Linda Heise
07/03/23
Brooke Johnson
07/03/23
Julie leichty
07/03/23
Anna Margaret Sefton
07/04/23
Gail Davis
07/04/23
Gage Goody
07/04/23
Ryker Burden
07/04/23
Michael Hampton
07/04/23
Alex Hickenbottom
07/05/23
Sara Weschler
07/05/23
Erin Housh
07/05/23
Luis and Chelle Rosell - Anniversary
07/06/23
Kylee Adams (19)
07/06/23
Rhonda Gholson
07/06/23
Esther Wonderlich
07/06/23
Megan Thompson
07/06/23
Bruce Hudson
07/06/23
Alli Humphreys - 18th
07/07/23
Sara Davidson
07/07/23
Laura Melzer
07/07/23
Ron Osborne
07/08/23
Les Roth
07/08/23
Grant Goody
07/08/23
Mary Ann Hoover-Smith
07/08/23
Penelope Burns
07/08/23
Grant Goody
07/08/23
Gretchen Liechty
07/08/23
Joyce Miller
07/08/23
Sarah Wilson
07/08/23
Barb Reschly
07/08/23
Chris McCormick
07/08/23
Kadie & Evan Johannson
07/09/23
Fonda Arbogast (80)
07/09/23
John Klopfenstein II
07/09/23
Gannon McNamee
07/09/23
Connie Pedersen
07/09/23
Natalie McDowell

Sports, June 27th

High School Baseball

Mt. Pleasant will face off against Fort Madison Thursday, June 29th.

New London and Central Lee needed extra innings to decide the outcome and it was the Hawks who scraped by with the victory 6-5. The Tigers will take on Highland in the first round of the Class 1A Substate 5 postseason.

Central Lee will face off against Keokuk tomorrow, June 28th.

Van Buren County takes on Cardinal tonight to end their regular season.

Mediapolis will face off against Clear Lake on June 29th at the Mt. Mercy Alumni Coaches Classic.

Winfield-Mt. Union will compete against Burlington Notre Dame tomorrow.

Danville will face off against Sigourney in the first round of the postseason on July 1st.

In Southeast conference (SEC) play, Fairfield took down Keokuk 14-7 and 10-0 last night. The conference matchups will continue on June 29th.

Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association

Burlington Notre Dame held on to their #8 spot in the final rankings for Class 1A. The Nikes touted a 23-6 record and as conference champions of the SEISC South with an 11-1 record. The Nikes grabbed the #1 seed in the Class 1A Substate 5 District 9 brackets.

High School Softball

Mt. Pleasant was swept by Fort Madison last night after losing game one 11-1 and game two 10-2. The lone RBI in game one went to Addison Clark on a sacrifice. Gabrielle Ruble and Erika Kruse each knocked a home run in game one for the Bloodhounds.

In game two, Kruse added 3 RBIs to her two game total to finish with 6 RBIs as Elizabeth Tanner smacked a two-run home run in the winning effort. Jolynn Martin finished 2 for 3 with two singles and an RBI with Ella McNamee collecting the other RBI. The Panthers will host Davis County tomorrow, June 28th.

Danville will face off against New London tonight.

Van Buren County will compete against Cardinal today.

In SEC games, Burlington split their matchups with Washington losing game one 8-7 and winning game two 9-6. Fairfield won game one 10-8 but lost game two 13-8 to Keokuk. The conference matchups will continue June 29th.

High School Postseason Softball

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released the postseason brackets for all the classifications and here’s the matchups for our local teams.

In Class 1A Region 8, New London will travel to face off against Holy Trinity Catholic and Wapello will host Winfield-Mt. Union with both games taking place on June 30th at 7 pm.

In Class 2A Region 7, Van Buren County earned a first-round bye. The Warriors will take on the winner between Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont and Pella Christian on July 5th at 7 pm at home.

In Class 2A Region 8, Danville will travel to take on Durant at 7 pm on June 30th. Mediapolis will face off against Louisa-Muscatine on the road on July 5th at 7 pm.

Central Lee and Washington will square off on July 6th at Washington and West Burlington will host Fairfield on July 6th with both games taking place at 7 pm for Class 3A Region 8.

In Class 4A Region 6, Mt. Pleasant and Keokuk will compete in a conference matchup at Joyce Park on July 6th at 7 pm. Knoxville will host Fort Madison with the winner taking on Burlington at Burlington.

Mt. Pleasant Cross Country

On Mondays and Wednesdays, runs will begin at the Old Threshers Museum Theatre at 6:30 am.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays, runs will start at 7 pm at Saunders Park by the swimming pool.

The runs will continue throughout the summer until the middle of August. If you have any questions, reach out to Coach Murray at 319-850-0867.

University of Iowa Women’s Basketball

Caitlin Clark captured the 2023 Honda Cup Award and was named the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. Clark tore through the season becoming the first player in Division I women’s basketball history to record 1,000 points and 300 assists in the same season and tallied the first 40-point triple-double in NCAA Tournament history.

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees lost to the O’Fallon Hoots last night 15-5 after 8 innings. Mason Schwalbach crushed a 2-run home run in the first inning of the contest for the Bees. Kooper Shulte finished with an RBI and a double in the losing effort. The Bees will host the Springfield Lucky Horseshoes tonight.

The Clinton LumberKings defeated the Quincy Gems 4-2. Graysen Drezek picked up his third win of the season after 5 innings of work allowing only 1 run on 4 hits and striking out 6. Casey Neumann notched a team leading 2 RBIs in the contest. The LumberKings will host the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp tonight.

This Day in Sports History

1954 – Hungary beats Brazil, 4-2 in the “Battle of Berne” as the FIFA World Cup quarter-final descends into an all-out brawl with 3 players sent-off; fighting continues in dressing rooms after the final whistle.

1984 – Supreme Court ends NCAA monopoly on college football telecasts.

2014 – NHL Coyotes franchise changes its geographic name from “Phoenix” to “Arizona” after change of ownership.

 

 

 

 

 

Marvin R. Lambert

Marvin R. Lambert, 97, of Winfield, Iowa, passed away on June 23rd at Sunrise Terrace Nursing and Rehab Facility.  Visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 28, 2023, from 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. at the Winfield First Presbyterian Church.  Funeral services will follow at 2:00 p.m. at the church.  Burial will be in the Winfield Scott Township Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the First Presbyterian Church in memory of Marvin.  The Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Winfield is caring for the family.  Online condolences may be left to the family at www.sandhfuneralservices.com.

Marvin Ray Lambert was born on January 10th, 1926, the son of Ray and Hazel Lambert, in Washington, Iowa.  As soon as he graduated from high school, in 1944, he entered the army and served in the Pacific Theater of World War II.  Marvin was wounded in battle and was awarded the Purple Heart and the Combat Infantryman’s Badge.

On September 3rd, 1950, Marvin married Marilyn Mathews, a union which would last 69 ½ years until her death in April of 2020.  The couple farmed the family farm near Winfield until they retired in 1999.  They are the parents of two daughters, Lorrie Gail (James) Etheredge of Peosta, IA, and Lisé Rae (John) Nelson of Moravia, IA.  They also have five grandchildren, Adam (Tarra) Etheredge, Andrew (Taylor) Etheredge, Dan Nelson, David Nelson, and Elizabeth Nelson. They have two great-grandchildren, Jude and Zaylah.

Marvin served on many boards in the community, the Louisa County Red Cross Board, the Winfield Coop Board, the Community Hall Board, the Sunrise Terrace Nursing Home Board, and the Winfield Library Board.  He was also a member of the Winfield V.F.W., but most important to him was his church.  He was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Winfield for over 60 years, serving in all the offices in the church government.  Both he and Marilyn attended Presbyterian General Assembly in 1958.

Marvin loved to read and learn new things.   That is why he and Marilyn traveled extensively in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and the U.K.  The Lambert family hosted a Swedish exchange student for a year, Ingrid Nilson, who they still considered as a daughter.  Marvin’s other hobbies through his life were golf, hunting and fishing.

One thing that set Marvin apart is that he never met a stranger.  He could and would talk to anyone!  He would find out their story, just listen to lonely people; he always put others before himself.

Marvin was preceded in death by his parents, his sister, Mary Lou (Lambert) Powdrill, and two nephews.

Dean P. Arbogast

Dean P. Arbogast, 81, of Wayland, passed away at the University of Iowa Hospital on Friday, June 23, 2023. He will be cremated, and a graveside service will be held Saturday, July 1, 2023, at 2:00 PM at the Schrock Cemetery northwest of Wayland. A memorial fund has been established for Wayland Fire and Rescue. The Beatty Peterseim Funeral Home is assisting Dean’s family.

Dean Perry Arbogast, son of John and Ada (Turner) Arbogast was born November 29, 1941, in Washington County. He graduated from Wayland High School with the class of 1960. In high school, Dean played baseball and was manager for the Wayland High School basketball and football teams. Dean served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. After returning from the war, he worked at Maplecrest Turkey Farms in Wellman and was a long-time employee for Yoder and Sons, Inc. in Wayland. Dean enjoyed roller skating, bowling with his brothers in a bowling league, putting puzzles together, watching sports on TV, and spending time with family.

Survivors include three sisters: Elizabeth Troutman of Wayland, Mildred (Bill) Wilson of Ainsworth, Dorothy Jacob of Wellman; sister-in-law Fonda Arbogast of Mt. Pleasant; three brothers: Charles (Ruth) Arbogast, Johnie Arbogast, and Stanley (Shelly) Arbogast all of Washington, and several nieces and nephews.

Preceding Dean in death were his parents, three brothers: Howard, Richard, and Edwin Arbogast, and a sister in infancy.