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Carol Irene Steward Keck, 81, of New London, formerly of Mackinaw, Illinois, died Saturday, August 30, 2025 at New London Specialty Care. She was born December 22, 1943, in Mediapolis to Carroll Clark Steward and Opal Irene McGraw Steward Vaughn. She married Carroll Dean Keck; they divorced after twenty years. She attended Mediapolis schools and was of the Methodist faith.
She was a homemaker and worked as a CNA. Carol enjoyed reading, dancing, spending time with family; and her favorite shows were Survivor, CSI, NCIS and she was an avid fan of Days of Our Lives.
Survivors include her children, Todd (Jody) Shultz of New London, Deana (Brad) Bogner of Lacon, Illinois, Scott (Chris) Keck of Salem and Carla (Bryan) Moon of Wyanet, Illinois; eleven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren with another great-grandson on the way; brother Ron Steward of Mediapolis; sisters Charlotte Vigue of Mt. Pleasant, Connie Palmer of Muscatine and Nancie Steward of New London; and many nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her daughter April; brothers Merle and Gary; sisters Sandy, Anna May, Sharon, Susie and one in infancy; and grandson Dustin Shultz.
According to her wishes, her body has been cremated and there will be no services. Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family and online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.
Catherine J. Corbin, 77, a resident of Fairfield, passed away Friday, August 29, 2025 at Parkview Care Center in Fairfield.
A time to honor Catherine prior to cremation will begin at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield. A time to share memories will begin at 10:00 a.m. and will conclude at 11:30 a.m.
Catherine was born February 21, 1948 in Phoenix, Arizona, the daughter of Thomas and Barbara (Hartzell) Corbin.
Catherine was a registered dietitian for 15 years and a life-long learner. She attended Maharishi International University, and a follower of Transcendental Meditation. More recently she had been active in the Oracle Girl Community. She enjoyed cooking, riding her bicycle, and spending time outside in nature. Catherine was an avid skier in her younger years and even lived at Lake
Tahoe for a few years.
Those left to honor her memory include her brother, David Corbin, sister in
law Meena Corbin of Santa Cruz, California; one niece, Preeya Corbin and one
nephew, Bryan Corbin; two great-nephews, Milo Sierra and Darius Corbin; one
great-niece, Emiline Sierra; half-brother and sister Ted and Marge Corbin of
Oregon; and many dear friends in Fairfield.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Online condolences may be made to Catherine’s family at www.behnerfh.com.
NOTE: The regular session may be conducted electronically
as allowed by Iowa Code 21.8
Citizen comments: Comments must be directed to the subject under consideration. The presiding officer shall rule on the relevance of the citizen comments. Citizens making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks may be barred by the presiding officer from further comment before the Council during the meeting.
Regular session, City Council
Next regular session of the Danville City Council will be on,
Monday, September 15, 2025 starting at 5:15 p.m…
Merle Yaley, 98, of Mount Pleasant, died Sunday, August 31, 2025, at Park Place Elder Living. Funeral services are pending at the Olson-Powell Chapel and Crematory.
Mount Pleasant — During the 75th Midwest Old Threshers celebration, one tractor in particular is drawing plenty of attention among the rows of Farmalls and John Deeres. Painted entirely black and covered in military emblems, POW/MIA markings, and handwritten messages, the “POW Tractor” stands as a unique tribute to America’s veterans.
The tractor’s caretaker, Dakota, shared the story behind the project. “We started this in 2017 with just the POW design on the front,” he explained. “At first it was just the black paint and military stickers. But when we took it to the Warren County Fair, we came up with the idea to let veterans sign their names on it.”
Since then, the tradition has grown. Each year, veterans from across Iowa and beyond have added their signatures to the machine, turning it into a living memorial. “I couldn’t even begin to guess how many names are on it now,” Dakota said. “People come back year after year looking for where they signed, and eventually, they find it.”
The tractor has been a regular feature at Old Threshers since 2017, and Dakota says there’s still space left for veterans who want to leave their mark. Sharpies are kept nearby for those who wish to sign.
While some visitors have wondered if the tractor might one day be auctioned for charity, Dakota says it isn’t going anywhere. “It’ll stay with us,” he said. “And it’ll be here at Old Threshers every year.”
The black POW tractor is more than just a machine—it’s a rolling tribute to the service and sacrifice of America’s military.
Marvin C. Crull, 88, of Mt. Pleasant, passed away with his family at his side on Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at Park Place Elder Living in Mt. Pleasant
A funeral service for Marvin will be held at 10:30 AM on Saturday, September 6 at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant. Burial will be in the Forest Home Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant with military honors conducted by the Henry County Honor Guard.
Friends may call from 12 Noon to 7PM on Friday, Sept. 5 at Kimzey Funeral Home. The family will be present to receive friends from 5-7 PM.
Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com
( a complete obituary will follow).