AJ Boysen

AJ was born to the late Boyd and Margaretha Boysen on November 1, 1925.  His parents rented various farms in Louisa County before purchasing land near Virginia Grove.  He attended the Washington #4 one-room schoolhouse, that remains in Virginia Grove today.  He remembers bringing coal or firewood into the schoolhouse each morning so the pot-bellied stove would burn red hot during the winter.

 

AJ graduated from Wapello High School in 1943.  He served in the Air Force during WWII and at the end of the war had to decide between an administrative position at the Pentagon or returning to farm in Louisa County.  He chose the latter, but first attended Iowa State University where he received a Farm Management A.A.  He met Dorothy Wright at Iowa State and they enjoyed 66 years of marriage.

 

Shortly after he returned to Louisa County, he was asked to create a 4-H club in Marshall township.  In the 1970s he was asked to lead an effort to develop Camp Langwood.  He was active in 4-H for many years and in 2003 he received the Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame award for his lifetime contributions.

 

AJ worked to improve himself and the world around him.  He commuted to Iowa Wesleyan College for several years advancing through their Executive Development program.  He became an accredited farm manager and rural appraiser.  This allowed him to manage farms for individuals living in other parts of the country and to appraise farms and businesses in Louisa County.

 

AJ provided leadership to many organizations including:  Wapello United Methodist Church, Louisa County Beef Producers, Soybean Association, Southeastern Community College, Iowa 4-H Foundation, Kiwanis, Farm Bureau, Louisa County Historical Society, Morning Sun American Legion, American Association of Farm Managers and Appraisers, Louisa County Corn Growers, and the American Angus Association.

 

AJ enjoyed walking through the woods with Dorothy and developing the timber on his property.  In 2017 he was named Woodland Owner of the Year in Louisa County.

 

AJ grew up with horses and enjoyed teaching his children and grandchildren to ride.  He also enjoyed taking each of his children and grandchildren to Europe to introduce them to their relatives.  AJ could speak both English and German and was recruited to help lead People to People tours to Europe so others could better appreciate what we share in common with others in this world.

 

AJ had two children; Karen Boysen Rowe (Tim) of Los Alamitos, CA and Rob Boysen of West Des Moines, IA.  He has five Grandchildren: Jess Boysen (Chris) of Minneapolis, MN, Adam Boysen (Crystal) of Denver, CO, Erika Boysen of Greensboro, NC, Kristina Kulczycki (Eric) of La Canada, CA, Katie Rowe (Colin Wessells) of Menlo Park, CA.  He was loved by his extended family including his late sister, Marie and her children Maurice Mecklenburg and Mary Goodwin, his brother, Elmer, his cousins Lisa Zosulis, Martin Hoeg, Edlef Boysen, and Albert Boysen.

 

Funeral Services for AJ will be held on Friday, March 11, 2022 at 10:30 A.M. at the Wapello United Methodist Church with Pastor Pam Kranzler officiating.  A graveside service with Military Honors will follow at the Wapello Cemetery.  Following the committal services at the cemetery, a time of food and fellowship will be held in the  Wapello United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall.  In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to the Wapello Methodist Church Building Fund.  Online condolences may be left for the Boysen family at www.sandhfuneralservice.com   Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Wapello is caring for the arrangements.

Henry County Supervisors Approve Budget

Henry County employees will see a 7.5% raise.  The raise was approved and is reflected in the FY22/23 budget approved Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors.  County elected officials receive a 10% increase. This puts those salaries at $116,880 for the attorney, 73,112 for the auditor, recorder and treasurer each, 98,472 for the sheriff and 40,783 for each supervisor. The new budget reflects a tax rate of $8.48 per $1,000 of valuation for urban areas and $12.43 for rural areas. Total revenues for fiscal year 22/23 will be $20,760,708.00 and while the total expenditures will be $22,215,90.00, the beginning fund balance on July 1 is $7,725, 063.00.

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Danville Foiled in Quarters 

Des Moines — Danville finished 0-of-17 from three point land and just 8-of-38 field goals, as the Bears were upended by Lake Mills 39-22 in a 1A State Quarterfinal yesterday at Wells Fargo Arena.

The 22 points scored by Danville were tied for the lowest mark in State Tournament history.

The Bears were outscored 28-11 in the second half after knotting the game at 11 at halftime with a 9-4 second quarter run.

Lake Mills advances to the semifinals where they’ll play top-seeded and top-ranked Grand View Christian on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.

Danville ends their season at 23-3, appearing back at Wells Fargo Arena for the first time since 2016.

The Bears started the game 0-of-9 from the field and got their first basket at the :30 second mark of the first quarter by Sawyer Nelson.

Caiden Gourley paced the Bears with 10 points and five rebounds, hitting just 3-of-16 shots.

Drake Johnson added six, while Cadence Williams had three.

Bennett Berger paced Lake Mills, who improved to 25-1, with a game-high 13 points.

Seth Hermanson had 10 points and five rebounds for the Bulldogs, while Wyatt Helming added six points and 11 boards.

Lake Mills shot 60% from the field in the second half, making a total of ten free throws to ice the game.

Boys’ Prep Basketball: IHSAA State Tournament (Day One) 

Des Moines — It was a great day of basketball at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

Here’s a full look at yesterday’s scoreboard:

1A

  • Grand View Christian 64, Bellevue 63 F/OT
  • North Linn 89, North Mahaska 43
  • Remsen St. Mary’s 70, West Harrison 52

2A

  • Central Lyon 68, Red Oak 34
  • Pella Christian 69, Roland-Story 62

Girls’ Prep Basketball: Lopreato, Buffington Honored by IPSWA

KILJ — Two area basketball standouts have been honored on the Iowa Print Sports Writers Association All-State teams.

Mount Pleasant junior Andrea Lopreato and Winfield-Mount Union’s Bradie Buffington were both third-team selections.

Lopreato helped guide the Panthers to a terrific playoff win over Fort Madison, while leading the team in nearly every major statistical category.

The senior-to be finished with 21.3 points and 10 rebounds per game, adding four assists, four steals and over a block per game.

She connected on over 53% of her field goals and was much improved three-point shooter in her junior campaign.

Next year she has an all but certain chance of joining Mount Pleasant’s 1,000 point scorers club, needing just 45 to hit that mark.

Buffington commandeered another terrific season for Mitch Wachs and the Lady Wolves, averaging a team-high 15 points and 9.5 rebounds per game.

Buffington and the Wolves finished their 19-5 falling in the 1A, Region 6 semis to Notre Dame.

College Softball: Wesleyan 0-4 in Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach (SC.) — The Iowa Wesleyan softball team has dropped their first four games of the Myrtle Beach Open.

The Tigers fell 11-3 to Madonna University and 10-0 to Goldey Beacom on Sunday, before two tough losses yesterday to Malone College and Keiser University.

Wesleyan is now 0-6 on the year.

They’ll look to right the ship today with a pair of tilts against Carolina University and Penn State-Beaver.

Women’s College Basketball: Clark Named Lieberman Award Finalist

Iowa City — University of Iowa women’s basketball sophomore Caitlin Clark was named a Nancy Lieberman Finalist, the Basketball Hall of Fame and Women’s Basketball Coaches Association announced Monday.

The Nancy Lieberman Award, in its 23rd year, recognizes the top point guard in women’s NCAA Division I college basketball.

Clark has registered five triple-doubles this season, guiding the Hawkeyes to a Big Ten tournament championship.

The sizzling sophomore is averaging 27.4 points, eight rebounds and eight assists per game.

Sports, March 8th

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Danville Foiled in Quarters 

Danville finished 0-of-17 from three point land and just 8-of-38 field goals, as the Bears were upended by Lake Mills 39-22 in a 1A State Quarterfinal yesterday at Wells Fargo Arena.

The 22 points scored by Danville were tied for the lowest mark in State Tournament history.

The Bears were outscored 28-11 in the second half after knotting the game at 11 at halftime with a 9-4 second quarter run.

Lake Mills advances to the semifinals where they’ll play top-seeded and top-ranked Grand View Christian on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.

Danville ends their season at 23-3, appearing back at Wells Fargo Arena for the first time since 2016.

The Bears started the game 0-of-9 from the field and got their first basket at the :30 second mark of the first quarter by Sawyer Nelson.

Caiden Gourley paced the Bears with 10 points and five rebounds, hitting just 3-of-16 shots.

Drake Johnson added six, while Cadence Williams had three.

Bennett Berger paced Lake Mills, who improved to 25-1, with a game-high 13 points.

Seth Hermanson had 10 points and five rebounds for the Bulldogs, while Wyatt Helming added six points and 11 boards.

Lake Mills shot 60% from the field in the second half, making a total of ten free throws to ice the game.

Boys’ Prep Basketball: IHSAA State Tournament (Day One) 

It was a great day of basketball at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

Here’s a full look at yesterday’s scoreboard:

1A

  • Grand View Christian 64, Bellevue 63 F/OT
  • North Linn 89, North Mahaska 43
  • Remsen St. Mary’s 70, West Harrison 52

2A

  • Central Lyon 68, Red Oak 34
  • Pella Christian 69, Roland-Story 62

Girls’ Prep Basketball: Lopreato, Buffington Honored by IPSWA

Two area basketball standouts have been honored on the Iowa Print Sports Writers Association All-State teams.

Mount Pleasant junior Andrea Lopreato and Winfield-Mount Union’s Bradie Buffington were both third-team selections.

Lopreato helped guide the Panthers to a terrific playoff win over Fort Madison, while leading the team in nearly every major statistical category.

The senior-to be finished with 21.3 points and 10 rebounds per game, adding four assists, four steals and over a block per game.

She connected on over 53% of her field goals and was much improved three-point shooter in her junior campaign.

Next year she has an all but certain chance of joining Mount Pleasant’s 1,000 point scorers club, needing just 45 to hit that mark.

Buffington commandeered another terrific season for Mitch Wachs and the Lady Wolves, averaging a team-high 15 points and 9.5 rebounds per game.

Buffington and the Wolves finished their 19-5 falling in the 1A, Region 6 semis to Notre Dame.

College Softball: Wesleyan 0-4 in Myrtle Beach

The Iowa Wesleyan softball team has dropped their first four games of the Myrtle Beach Open.

The Tigers fell 11-3 to Madonna University and 10-0 to Goldey Beacom on Sunday, before two tough losses yesterday to Malone College and Keiser University.

Wesleyan is now 0-6 on the year.

They’ll look to right the ship today with a pair of tilts against Carolina University and Penn State-Beaver.

Women’s College Basketball: Clark Named Lieberman Award Finalist

University of Iowa women’s basketball sophomore Caitlin Clark was named a Nancy Lieberman Finalist, the Basketball Hall of Fame and Women’s Basketball Coaches Association announced Monday.

The Nancy Lieberman Award, in its 23rd year, recognizes the top point guard in women’s NCAA Division I college basketball.

Clark has registered five triple-doubles this season, guiding the Hawkeyes to a Big Ten tournament championship.

The sizzling sophomore is averaging 27.4 points, eight rebound and eight assists per game.