Dorothy Hillyard

Dorothy Hillyard, 91, passed away on January 12, 2022 at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice in Burlington. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January 17, 2022 at the Mediapolis United Methodist Church.  Burial will follow the services at Kossuth Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Sunday, January 16, 2022 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral and Cremation Services of Mediapolis.  A memorial has been established with one of the memorials as the Kingston United Methodist Church. Online condolences may be left at www.sandhfuneralservice.com.

Dorothy Kelley was born August 27, 1930 in What Cheer, Iowa, the daughter of Joseph and Margaret (Leonard) Kelley, and grew up on a farm in the area. Even as a child, she learned that life could be tough. In June 1944 Dorothy lost her older brother Leonard Kelley when his bomber plane was shot down over the English Channel during WWII. Two years later at age 16, Dorothy herself almost lost her life when her appendix burst. However, she was saved by a new miracle drug called penicillin. Those challenges would not keep her down or dampen her spirit though. Dorothy was an original tomboy who loved sports and playing basketball, albeit in a uniform that included a skirt, for What Cheer High School. Following graduation in 1947, she left home excited for new adventures that began in Iowa City, where she attended the University of Iowa.

In 1948, Dorothy’s life was forever changed when her first cousin Johnny Kelley, who was married to Hartzell’s sister Rachel, introduced her to the man who would become the love of her life. It was initially Hartzell’s car that caught her eye but they started dating in 1949. Dorothy and Hartzell were united in marriage on March 26, 1950 in Burlington. They initially lived in Burlington, where Dorothy worked in the office at Shramm’s Department Store, but she could not keep Hartzell away from the farm for long. They had three boys – Lanny, Mark and Bill – and built an incredible life together. Dorothy was a tough, patient, hard-working woman who never complained and farmed alongside her husband while doing the bookkeeping and raising her sons.

Despite her strong work ethic, Hartzell made sure they had more than their fair share of fun. Dorothy and Hartzell had a contagious love for life and those around them. They spent their free time enjoying the company of family and friends vacationing, fishing at Mark Twain Lake, watching Cardinals baseball (while keeping stats), playing cards and bowling. While Hartzell took pride in his own bowling skills, Dorothy may have had a closet where she hid her own bowling trophies so as not to diminish his accomplishments in the bowling alley.

As Dorothy’s family expanded to include daughters-in-law and round one of grandchildren, family continued to be Dorothy’s No. 1 priority. She was always there willing to do anything she could to make their lives easier – hence her CB handle in the 1980s “Gopher Gal.” Her house became a haven for her nieces, nephews and grandkids, where she always offered a snack or some fantastic home cooking that could never be eaten over the carpet. Those kids accompanied Dorothy everywhere, which is why she taught most of them to drive at a dangerously young age on the gravel roads near her farm.

Dorothy never let age slow her down and continued to maintain the close-nit family that she created. She and Hartzell traveled all over the state and even the country to never miss a sporting event that included one of their grandkids. Dorothy mastered her iPhone and was texting and Face Timing into her 90s.

Dorothy was always a joy to be around, a positive influence on those around her and a true role model for providing unconditional love. The lessons she taught her family through example of having good posture, never lying, not judging people and prioritizing family will live on for generations to come with all of her family and friends.

Tammy Wynette’s hit “Stand By Your Man” could have been written about Dorothy. “Stand by your man, And show the world you love him, Keep giving all the love you can, Stand by your man.” As much as those she left behind are heart broken by her passing and will miss her forever, they can take comfort in the fact that she is now able to continue standing by her man and just made Hartzell complete again in heaven.

Dorothy will be missed by her sons, Landen (Dana) Hillyard of Mediapolis, Mark Hillyard of Mediapolis, William (Cheryl) Hillyard of Burlington; nine grandchildren, Heath (Miranda) Hillyard of Burlington, Nick (Hope) Hillyard of Fairway, Kansas, Kimberly Hillyard of Cedar Rapids, Lindsay (David) Driscoll of Overland Park, Kansas, Tari (Aaron) Wilcox of Cedar Rapids, Hannah Hillyard (Dane Asmus) of Tripoli, Haley (Jacob) Kerr of Burlington, Heidi (Nolan) Tomlinson of Cedar Falls and Helaina Hillyard of Burlington; twelve great-grandchildren, Caius Wilcox, Harlyn Hillyard, Aubrey Driscoll, Quintus Wilcox, Hartzell Hillyard, Bobbi Driscoll, Augustus Wilcox, Harbor Hillyard, Henry Hillyard, Octavius Wilcox, Aurelius Wilcox and Hodge Hillyard; and many cousins, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents, siblings and husband Hartzell.

Roger Noble

Roger Noble, 81, of Wapello passed away on Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at his home.  Private graveside services will be held at a later date in Wapello Cemetery.  A memorial has been established for the Wapello Fire Department in Roger’s name. Sympathy notes may be left for the family at www.sandhfuneralservice.com. Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Wapello are caring for Roger’s arrangements and his family.

Roger Dale Noble, known to some as Red, was born on November 5, 1940, in Louisa County, the son of Arnold Edward and Vinnie Alberta (Reid) Noble.  He was a 1961 graduate of Wapello High School.  On December 3, 1962, he was united in marriage to Darlene Zaehringer.  Roger retired from HON Industries in 1995.  In his retirement years, he worked at the Farmers Elevator and served the City of Wapello for two terms as Mayor and also as a councilman.  He took great pride in being born and raised in Wapello and remaining there his entire life.  He was always known to lend a helping hand to those in need, whether it was bringing wood to them or helping out with snow removal.  Roger served his community for many years as a volunteer fireman with the Wapello Fire Department, joining the Department in 1968.  For many years Roger raced stock cars and was known by many as Herman the Clown.   In his free time, Roger enjoyed fishing, cutting wood, gardening, going to flea markets, camping, fish fry’s with friends and having Sunday School in the garage.  Roger’s greatest enjoyment was riding around Wapello with his faithful companion at his side, Rodale.

Roger will be deeply missed by his daughters, Perrian Locke of Muscatine, Selena (Kevin) Gerst of Wapello and Roga (Doug) Taylor of Wapello; four grandsons, Aaron, Nick, Jordan and Spencer Locke; six great-grandchildren; siblings, Pauline, Wayne, Patsy, Ruthann and Joyce and his faithful companion, Rodale.

 

He was preceded in death by his father, Arnold Noble; mother, Vinnie Drayfahl; his wife, Darlene Noble on May 16, 2020 and brother, Dean Noble.

Prep Basketball: Mount Pleasant Splits at Fairfield

Fairfield 52, Mount Pleasant 48 (Girls)

Andrea Lopreato had 18 points and 14 rebounds, while Kenna Lamm added 16 points and four points — but it was not enough as Mount Pleasant’s furious second half rally came up short in a 52-48 loss to Fairfield last night.

Mount Pleasant, down by 12 at halftime, used a 20-7 third quarter run to take a lead into the fourth quarter.

Late in the 4th, the Panthers would take a 44-38 lead, but that’s when Fairfield woke up.

The Trojans closed the game on a 14-4, led by the huge play of Delaney Breen.

Breen led all scorers with 26 points and four rebounds, she hit three triples and went 5-of-6 at the free throw line.

Lopreato had a chance to tie the game in the waning moments at the free throw line, but missed both. Danielle Breen put the game on ice with a pair of foul shots.

The loss dropped the Panthers to 5-8.

Fairfield improved to 7-4.

Mount Pleasant 50, Fairfield 48 (Boys)

A late flurry and two clutch triples propelled Mount Pleasant to a 50-48 road win at Fairfield last night.

Reese Kempker hit a three to bring the Panthers to within one while Payton Hagans drilled the game-tying three at the 3:30 mark — catapulting the Panthers to the clutch road win.

Dewon Trent led the Panthers with 21 points and seven boards. He played the entirety of the game.

Leading by three at halftime, the Trojans saw their lead vanish in moments.

Owen Vansickel added 10, going 10-for-15 from the free throw line.

Aidan Ashton chipped in with seven while Payton Hagans finished with five.

J.J. Lane led all scorers with 24 points while Max Weaton added 12 points and nine boards.

Mount Pleasant improved to 4-7.

Fairfield slumped to 3-8.

Prep Wrestling: Mount Pleasant Bested in Dual; Other Regional Finals

Washington 51, Mount Pleasant 25

Washington beat Mount Pleasant in nine of 14 matches, as the Panthers were beaten 51-25 on Senior Night at Panther Gymnasium.

Bowen Davis earned a pin for the Panthers, while Carson Coleman took home a 9-1 major decision victory.

William Birdsell posted an 8-3 decision over Teegan Sulentich, as well.

Two Panthers received forfeit wins.

WACO Picks Up Four Dual Wins

Jonah Clark earned four individual wins for WACO as the Warriors cruised to a quartet of dual victories yesterday in Packwood.

WACO took down Columbus-WMU, Van Buren County, Pekin and Cardinal.

Columbus-WMU went 3-1 — their lone loss to WACO.

Gage Samo also starred for the Warriors — Samo picked up a major decision and three forfeit wins.

Columbus-WMU saw top-ranked Lane Scorpil go 4-0. Scorpil picked up three falls and a forfeit.

Triston Miller completed that same feat, as well.

Mediapolis Goes 1-1 at Riverside 

Mediapolis beat Highland but lost to Wapello at Highland’s home triangular last night.

Quinten Aney, a medalist from last year’s state meet, won both of his matches by fall.

Wapello had seven wrestlers that posted a 2-0 record led by Codder Malcom and Carter Ball who both earned two fall victories.

No. 2 ND-WB-Danville Picks Up Two Dual Wins

Second-ranked Notre Dame-West Burlington-Danville sent a statement through southeast Iowa yesterday, rolling to dual wins over Louisa-Muscatine and New London.

The Tigers and Nikes split the two biggest bouts of the night, with Dominic Lopez earning a third period fall over Notre Dame’s Isaiah Fenton.

Second-ranked C.J. Walrath took down New London’s Josh Glendening 5-0 in the second clash of titans.

New London beat Louisa-Muscatine 47-18 in the Tigers’ other scrap.

The Nikes improved to 15-0 overall in dual action.

New London fell to 2-10, while Louisa-Muscatine is now 2-5.

College Basketball: Iowa’s Murray Named to POW Midseason Watch List

Iowa City — Iowa guard Keegan Murray has been named to the 2021 Lute Olson National Player of the Year Award midseason watch list, the university announced yesterday.

The award is presented annually to the top player in Division I college basketball and is named in honor of Hall of Fame coach Lute Olson.

Murray has arguably been the most dominant player in basketball this season with the Cedar Rapids native posting 24 points and eight rebounds per game.

Murray finished with 12 points and nine rebounds in Iowa’s 83-74 win last night over Indiana.

College Football: Iowa’s LaPorta, Campbell and Jones All Returning

Iowa City — Iowa football got a boost yesterday when tight end Sam LaPorta, wide receiver Charlie Jones and linebacker Jack Campbell all announced they would return to Iowa City for the 2022 season.

LaPorta led the team with 53 catches for 670 yards and three touchdowns.

Campbell earned first-team All-Big Ten honors after leading the league in tackles with 140.

Jones, a special teams maven, was twice selected as the Special Teams Player of the Week this year. His role grew on offense as the season chugged along as well.

Iowa finished last year with a record of 10-4.

Sports, January 14th

Prep Basketball: Mount Pleasant Splits at Fairfield:

Fairfield 52, Mount Pleasant 48

Andrea Lopreato had 18 points and 14 rebounds, while Kenna Lamm added 16 points and four points — but it was not enough as Mount Pleasant’s furious second half rally came up short in a 52-48 loss to Fairfield last night.

Mount Pleasant, down by 12 at halftime, used a 20-7 third quarter run to take a lead into the fourth quarter.

Late in the 4th, the Panthers would take a 44-38 lead, but that’s when Fairfield woke up.

The Trojans closed the game on a 14-4, led by the huge play of Delaney Breen.

Breen led all scorers with 26 points and four rebounds, she hit three triples and went 5-of-6 at the free throw line.

Lopreato had a chance to tie the game in the waning moments at the free throw line, but missed both. Danielle Breen put the game on ice with a pair of foul shots.

The loss dropped the Panthers to 5-8.

Fairfield improved to 7-4.

Mount Pleasant 50, Fairfield 48 .

A late flurry and two clutch triples propelled Mount Pleasant to a 50-48 road win at Fairfield last night.

Reese Kempker hit a three to bring the Panthers to within one while Payton Hagans drilled the game-tying three at the 3:30 mark — catapulting the Panthers to the clutch road win.

Dewon Trent led the Panthers with 21 points and seven boards. He played the entirety of the game.

Leading by three at halftime, the Trojans saw their lead vanish in moments.

Owen Vansickel added 10, going 10-for-15 from the free throw line.

Aidan Ashton chipped in with seven while Payton Hagans finished with five.

J.J. Lane led all scorers with 24 points while Max Weaton added 12 points and nine boards.

Mount Pleasant improved to 4-7.

Fairfield slumped to 3-8.

Prep Wrestling: Mount Pleasant Bested in Dual:

Washington 51, Mount Pleasant 25

Washington beat Mount Pleasant in nine of 14 matches, as the Panthers were beaten 51-25 on Senior Night at Panther Gymnasium.

Bowen Davis earned a pin for the Panthers, while Carson Coleman took home a 9-1 major decision victory.

William Birdsell posted an 8-3 decision over Teegan Sulentich, as well.

Two Panthers received forfeit wins.

WACO Picks Up Four Dual Wins

Jonah Clark earned four individual wins for WACO as the Warriors cruised to a quartet of dual victories yesterday in Packwood.

WACO took down Columbus-WMU, Van Buren County, Pekin and Cardinal.

Columbus-WMU went 3-1 — their lone loss to WACO.

Gage Samo also starred for the Warriors — Samo picked up a major decision and three forfeit wins.

Columbus-WMU saw top-ranked Lane Scorpil go 4-0. Scorpil picked up three falls and a forfeit.

Triston Miller completed that same feat, as well.

Mediapolis Goes 1-1 at Riverside 

Mediapolis beat Highland but lost to Wapello at Highland’s home triangular last night.

Quinten Aney, a medalist from last year’s state meet, won both of his matches by fall.

Wapello had seven wrestlers that posted a 2-0 record led by Codder Malcom and Carter Ball who both earned two fall victories.

No. 2 ND-WB-Danville Picks Up Two Dual Wins

Second-ranked Notre Dame-West Burlington-Danville sent a statement through southeast Iowa yesterday, rolling to dual wins over Louisa-Muscatine and New London.

The Tigers and Nikes split the two biggest bouts of the night, with Dominic Lopez earning a third period fall over Notre Dame’s Isaiah Fenton.

Second-ranked C.J. Walrath took down New London’s Josh Glendening 5-0 in the second clash of titans.

New London beat Louisa-Muscatine 47-18 in the Tigers’ other scrap.

The Nikes improved to 15-0 overall in dual action.

New London fell to 2-10, while Louisa-Muscatine is now 2-5.

College Basketball: Iowa’s Murray Named to POW Midseason Watch List:

Iowa guard Keegan Murray has been named to the 2021 Lute Olson National Player of the Year Award midseason watch list, the university announced yesterday.

The award is presented annually to the top player in Division I college basketball and is named in honor of Hall of Fame coach Lute Olson.

Murray has arguably been the most dominant player in basketball this season with the Cedar Rapids native posting 24 points and eight rebounds per game.

Murray finished with 12 points and nine rebounds in Iowa’s 83-74 win last night over Indiana.

College Football: Iowa’s LaPorta, Campbell and Jones All Returning:

Iowa football got a boost yesterday when tight end Sam LaPorta, wide receiver Charlie Jones and linebacker Jack Campbell all announced they would return to Iowa City for the 2022 season.

LaPorta led the team with 53 catches for 670 yards and three touchdowns.

Campbell earned first-team All-Big Ten honors after leading the league in tackles with 140.

Jones, a special teams maven, was twice selected as the Special Teams Player of the Week this year. His role grew on offense as the season chugged along as well.

Iowa finished last year with a record of 10-4.

Two Vehicle Crash at High School Entrance

Just after 8:30 Thursday morning Mount Pleasant police were notified of a two vehicle collision at the entrance to the Mount Pleasant High School drive. It was determined that Bryce Wilson was driving west on Harvest Drive. He failed to stop or yield to traffic on Grand Avenue and pulled out in front of a vehicle driven by Sharon Johnson. No one was injured. Wilson was cited for failing to stop or yield from a stop sign.