Friday – Field Fires/Storm Damage

Multiple Southeast Iowa Fire Departments were dispatched yesterday for grass/field fires, the storm that blew through last night caused some trouble with downs power lines, tree, and sign damage.

According to police reports, the high winds from last night downed some wires, a sign and tree debris at Iris and Monroe Streets.  The Henry County Sheriff’s Office reports that there were power outages on Nature Center Road and downed power lines at Freedom Avenue at Oakland Mills Road and on Salem Road in Hillsboro.  The Winfield Police Department responded to reports of wind damage in the 2500 block of 130th Street and in the 600 block of W. Highway 78.

The Mt. Pleasant and New London Fire Departments were on scene for a field fire in the 2900 block of Lexington Avenue early Friday afternoon and Mt. Pleasant Fire was called to the 2100 block of 235th Street later on Friday afternoon for a field fire.  The New London Fire Department also dealt with a grass fire on 160th Street.  In Wayland, the Wayland Fire Department was out with a field fire in the 1700 block of 335th Street.  The Winfield Fire Department investigated a fire in the 300 block of N. Oak Street last night.

Mary Dianne Brokken Beghtol

Mary Dianne Brokken Beghtol, 80, of Fairfield, Iowa was called home on Thursday, March 13, 2025, at the Jefferson County Health Center with her loving family by her side.  Funeral services celebrating her life will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at the Cranston Family Funeral Home in Fairfield, IA with Pastor John Wilbur officiating. Burial will be in the Union Cemetery immediately following. A visitation will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at the Cranston Family Funeral Home in Fairfield with the family present to greet friends from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Memorial contributions in Dianne’s honor may be directed to the MegaVoice International or www.bibleleague.org. Friends may leave online condolences at www.cranstonfamilyfuneralhome.com

Leon Leroy “Leo” Wilson

Leon Leroy “Leo” Wilson, 90, of Birkwood Village in Fort Madison, formally of Donnellson, passed away Thursday, March 13, 2025, at 10:57 a.m. at the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in Fort Madison.

He was born January 12, 1935, in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, to Leonard and Evelyn Peterson Wilson. On June 13, 1954, he married Yvonne Klingler of Donnellson.

He started school in West Point, Iowa, at the public school in the park, and then another two years in Aransas and back to Donnellson for his remaining years working road construction with his father. He became a partner in the business with his brother and father in 1956, until he took ownership of the company in 1970 until his retirement in 1991. In 1976 he owned and operated the Wilson Stone Quarry in Donnellson.

He enjoyed fixing up old farm tractors and construction equipment, purchasing farms and cleaning them up for resale, as well as watching NASCAR races, Iowa Hawkeyes and western movies. He also loved hunting mushrooms.

Loe was a member of St. Pauls United Church of Christ Church in Donnellson. He was a fifty year plus member of the George Washington Masonic Lodge AF&AM #137. He was a Scottish Right 32nd degree Mason of the K.A.A.B.A. Shriners Temple.

Leon was a man of his word and handshake just like his father.

Survivors include his wife: Yvonne of seventy years and nine months marriage; two sons: Fred (friend Donna) Wilson of Fort Madison, Jeff (Sallie Pikrone) Wilson of Donnellson; brother: Carroll (Vi) Wilson of Fort Madison; sister: Barbara (Wilson) Frow of Amarillo, Texas; four grandchildren: Michael Wilson of Argyle, Iowa, Joshua Wilson of Athens, Alabama, Kyle (Amy) Pikrone of Dover, Tennessee and Kaylie (Sammie) Alibasic of Chicago, Illinois. Also surviving are his sister-in-law: Janet (Klingler) Hodge and brother-in-law: Robert Klingler and several cousins, nieces and nephews.

Leon was preceded in death by his parents; son: Douglas Alan Wilson and brothers-in-law: Bill Frow and Fred Hodge.

Per Leon’s wishes, cremation has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson, with no formal services or visitations at this time.

A private family burial will be held at a later date at Evangelical Cemetery near Donnellson.

Memorials have been established in his memory for the Shriners Childrens Hospital and can be mailed to Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson at P.O. Box 56 Donnellson, Iowa 52625.

Schmitz Funeral Home of Donnellson is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com

March 10, 2025 – March 16, 2025

03/10/25
Diane Dunsmore
3/10/25
Nash Lane (8)
03/11/25
Doris Grilliot (Lisa's Mom!)
03/12/25
Carolyn Jensen
03/12/25
Michelle Rosell
03/13/25
Samuel Bell
03/13/25
Paula Lauer
03/13/25
Terry Mabeus
03/14/25
Seth Warren Martin
03/14/25
Cora Arnold
03/14/25
Jodie Meeker
03/14/24
Larry Rich
03/15/25
Shawn Stein - 19
03/16/25
Rick Mallams
03/16/25
Cora Allender

Severe Weather Alert Information Available!

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Alert Iowa is the State of Iowa’s official emergency notification system. Through Alert Iowa, state and local officials can utilize a single, statewide notification system that provides local control of how and when to disseminate emergency and public safety messages to residents. Alert Iowa is available in 92 counties, including Henry, Lee, and all counties in the KILJ listening area. Sign up now to receive free alerts via text message, email, and/or voice message.  Go to alert.iowa.gov

Spring Forward!

We will lose an hour of sleep and analog clocks – if you still have them, will have to be changed this weekend with the start of Daylight Saving Time. On Sunday at 2 a.m., clocks will spring forward one hour. Daylight Saving Time will run through November 2nd.

The sun, in Mt. Pleasant, will go from setting at 6:05 p.m. on Saturday, to setting at 7:06 p.m. on Sunday.

People are also reminded to use this time to check batteries in smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and weather radios.

Meetings Scheduled – next week

We have a couple of meetings scheduled in the KILJ listening area for next week:

The New London City Council will meet in regular session on Monday, March 10th at 6pm.  The meeting is held at City Office and is open to the public.

 

The MPCSD school board will meet in regular session at 6pm on Monday March 10th  in the Media Center of the Mt. Pleasant High School, 2104 S. Grand Avenue.  For a complete look at the agenda items, please visit MTPCSD.org/board.  This meeting is open to the public.

Irma Lucille (Chayka) Lorber

Irma Lucille (Chayka) Lorber, 93, of New London, Iowa, passed peacefully in her sleep on March 5, 2025.

She was born in Muscatine, Iowa, to Edward Bernard (Bernie) Chayka and Nella (Dyche) Chayka on January 12, 1932.  She was the 3rd of their 4 daughters, joining Alice (Robert Janney), Carol (Leon Morgenstern) and followed by Nella (Robert O’Brien).

Irma spent her formative years in Muscatine and loved to share stories with her family such as living above the family grocery store on the corner of 9th  and Cypress St. and the long hilly trek to St. Mathias school and church where she slid down the very steep railing in front of the church. She greatly enjoyed singing in the church choir and loved her dance classes and piano lessons.
Irma met her devoted husband of almost 74 years, Charles (Chuck), at school activities as teenagers. They were from rival Catholic schools; Irma at the Irish Catholic St. Mathias and Charles at German Catholic St. Mary. Irma’s favorite stories included Charles stopping in often after school at the ice cream store where she worked and wearing his letter sweater as she watched him play high school basketball.  After a two-year courtship, they were married May 13, 1951 at St. Mathias Catholic Church in Muscatine when Charles was on a very brief military leave.  Charles and Irma’s first home was in Seattle, Washington, until Charles was shipped overseas to Korea.  After Charles’ military service was completed, they lived in Iowa City as Charles completed his BA degree.  Upon graduation, Charles began a teaching career taking Irma and their growing family to many towns in Iowa, including Sioux City, Conesville, Nichols, Wilton, Union- Whitten, and New London in 1970.
During this adventure, Irma provided support to Charles as he earned his master’s degree in education administration. He was the New London junior and senior high school Principal/AD for 25 years (and many years beyond as AD). Irma’s focus during the early part of their married life was caring for the family.  In the mid-60’s Irma enjoyed submitting articles to the Muscatine Journal chronicling local Wilton news. As the children began to leave home, she worked outside the home as a bookkeeper at MHI and Community Mental Health, ending her career in her 70’s as a bookkeeper at PSSI. Irma enjoyed the last 20 years of her life attending grandchildren’s events and relaxing in her favorite chair, being waited on by her devoted husband. Irma was an ardent cheerleader for her children and the teams/activities in which they participated.  Irma could most often be found keeping the scorebook next to the ball diamond, cheering on the teams in the gym from the 5th row of the visitor’s side to sit closely to Charles as he did his AD work, sweating at the indoor New London pool during her kid’s swim meets and bundled up at the New London football field watching games/meets and marching bands. Irma continued her ‘famdom’ traveling often with Charles to grand-kid’s events to provide her vocal support.  In their later years, Irma and Charles  were Hawkeye fans with season tickets to both football and men’s basketball.

 

Irma and Charles are the parents of seven children:  Paul (Kim) Lorber, New London; Mark (Chris) Lorber, Waukee; Brian (Ann) Lorber, Waukee, Marcia (Phil) Dickman, Burlington; Greg (Jane) Lorber, New London; Gretchen Lorber, Cedar Rapids; Sharon (Jamie Minnaert) Kleinow, West Branch.  Charles and Irma have also been blessed with 16 grand-children and 19 great-grandchildren. Preceding Irma in death are her parents, siblings and their spouses, daughter-in-law Leslie (Greg) Lorber, and son-in-law Robert (Sharon) Kleinow.

 

Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family with arrangements. Visitation will be Monday, March 10, from 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM with family present 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Rosary is at 3:30 PM, at Elliott Chapel, New London, and all are welcome.

The Mass of Christian Burial is being held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, on Tuesday, March 11 at 10:30 A.M. Father Ross Epping will officiate. Burial will be held at Burge Cemetery, New London.

 

If desired, memorial donations may be made to St. Alphonsus Catholic Church or in Irma’s name to a favorite charity or organization.  Due to sensitivities, greenery is preferred.

 

Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.