David E. Heaton

Born February 2, 1941, in Sigourney, Iowa to Ward V. and Jean Miles Heaton, Dave was raised in a restaurant family with arts and music plentiful. From his father he learned the value of labor and hard work; the love of the arts came from his mother. He graduated from Sigourney High School in 1959. The family then relocated to Washington, Iowa.
Dave earned a B.A. degree in History and Business Administration from Iowa Wesleyan College in 1964. He was a member of Phi Delta Theta and remained connected to his fraternity brothers and fellow alums for the decades that followed.
Following graduation from college, Dave enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserves and was attached to the 872nd Maintenance Support Company of Washington, Iowa. He taught Social Studies and Government at Van Buren High School, also serving as assistant coach of girls basketball and defensive coach for the football team under Coach J.D. Schimmelpfenning, his lifelong friend and fraternity brother at Iowa Wesleyan.
After working at the Iris Restaurant during college, he jointly purchased the establishment in 1967, becoming sole owner several years later.
On May 18, 1968 he married Carmen Crawford in Olds, Iowa and together they raised two children, Mary Elizabeth and David.
Dave and Carmen were true partners in the restaurant and he took pride in serving the public with good food and service. Dave valued the relationships he made in the restaurant business with loyal customers and employees, many who held jobs during high school and college and during points of transition in their lives.
In 1995, Dave was elected to the Iowa House of Representatives, serving southeast Iowa for 12 terms (24 years). He served as a co-chair of the Health and Human Services Appropriations Sub-Committee for an extended period. His focus and passion were on Human Services and improving the system for Iowa’s most vulnerable people. “I’ve been so happy to have the opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives, trying to improve the quality of life for people. It’s been very rewarding and very challenging,” he said. Dave was known for working across the aisle to reach consensus, impassioned speeches, and as a champion for those who needed it most.
During the legislative sessions Dave always returned home on weekends. He believed that his greatest listening and learning opportunities occurred when people talked to him as he carved their ham and roast beef at the end of the buffet line at Iris Sunday dinners. He retired from office in 2019.
Dave was a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church and the Mt. Pleasant chapter of Kiwanis International. In recent years he served on the Board of Directors of the Iowa Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and on the board of the Hope Haven Development Center. He was a past president of the Iowa Restaurant Association and the Iowa Licensed Beverage Association; also, a former board member of the Mt. Pleasant Chamber of Commerce and a former co-chair of the Henry County Republican Party.
Dave was the recipient of a Distinguished Alumni Award from Iowa Wesleyan College. In 2012 he gave the commencement address at Iowa Wesleyan College, where he received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters. In 2018 Dave was the recipient of the Hoover Uncommon Public Service Award. Through the years he was also recognized for his work and advocacy by many state agencies and organizations.
Dave cherished morning coffee at Dicky’s, and time with his brother, Denny, and good friends after his retirement. He was a regular at 2nd Tuesday dinners with ROMEOs.
Dave is survived by his wife of 56 years, Carmen; his daughter, Mary Elizabeth (Ben) Carrick of Omaha, Nebraska; his grandchildren Sophia and Patrick Carrick, Omaha; his brother, Denny Heaton (special friend Judy McCuen) of Mt. Pleasant; his sister Jan (Leo) Gordon of Los Angeles, California; sisters in law Mary Crawford of Georgetown, Texas and Jo Crawford of Falls City, Nebraska; brother in law Bill (Karolyn) Crawford of Winfield; nephews Chris (Erin) and Mike (Abigail) Heaton, Mt Pleasant; Ari and Jason (Ed) Gordon, Los Angeles; Anna Crawford, Kansas City, Mo.; Philip Crawford of Winfield; grand nieces and nephews Robert and Eli Heaton, Keegan and Kya Heaton, Avery and Jacob Gordon, and Audrianna Crawford.
He was preceded in death by his son, David, his parents Ward and Jean Heaton, and his mother and father-in-law Viola and Philip Crawford.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 1, 2025, at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Mount Pleasant. Rev. Ross Epping and Rev. Nick Adam will con-celebrate the Mass. Inurnment will follow in the St. Alphonsus Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday, February 28, from 2:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the church. A Vigil Prayer Service will be held at 3:30 p.m. The family will greet friends from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Memorial funds have been established for St. Alphonsus Vincent de Paul fund which exists to provide assistance to members of our Mount Pleasant community who may find themselves in financial hardship; as well as Mount Pleasant Kiwanis for projects benefiting local children. The Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory is caring for Dave and his family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com
Weather – Event Postponed
Winter weather continues through the weekend and into next week. Snow and the possibility of accumulating ice in the forecast for today, gusting winds up to 35 miles per hour through Sunday night and extreme cold early next week. The temperatures drop into single digits during the day and negative temperatures overnight, coupled with the wind chill makes for dangerous conditions. Be sure to check road conditions at 511ia.org before heading out of town.
MPCMS Band Director Adam Creager has announced that due to the weather, the solo and ensemble contest scheduled for this morning has been postponed. Mr. Creager said the chance of freezing rain the forecast prompted this decision. Be looking for this event to be rescheduled in March.
Danville City Council to Meet
The Danville City Council will meet in regular session on Monday, February 17th in Danville City Hall. Call to order is at 5pm and this meeting is open to the public.
Accidents in MP on Friday
The Mt. Pleasant Police Department responded to two traffic accidents on Friday. There was a collision at the intersection of Henry and Lincoln Streets and then later in the day, an accident was investigated at the intersection of Baker and Grand Avenue.
Sports, February 15th
High School Boys’ Postseason Basketball
In Class 1A Substate 4: District 8, New London nearly pulled off the upset against Wapello last night, but Wapello hit a couple clutch threes in the fourth quarter to down the Tigers 55-51.
Down 29 to 22 at halftime, Tate Welcher provided a spark for the New London offense in the third quarter, scoring seven of his 13 points in the quarter to give the Tigers their first lead of the night and end the quarter up 43 to 40.
Nevertheless, Treyton Schulz had a night to remember for Wapello, dropping five three pointers and leading the team in points with 23 on the night. Kinnick Richenberger hit a clutch three in the fourth quarter as he finished the game with 16 points to help guide Wapello to the eventual victory. London Franklin led the scoring for the Tigers, collecting 15 points in the effort. New London finished the season with a 1-22 record.
Wapello will take on #10 Burlington Notre Dame on the road on Monday, February 17th, at 7 pm for their first round matchup.
The other first round matchups scheduled for Monday at 7 pm include Winfield-Mt. Union hosting Pekin in the #4-seed versus #5-seed contest. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.
#2 Holy Trinity Catholic will face off against #7 Columbus.
Lastly, #6 Danville will travel to #3 WACO.
For Class 2A Substate 5: District 9, the #1-seed #10 West Burlington earned a bye and will await the winner between #4 Central Lee and #5 Louisa-Muscatine, while #2 Mid-Prairie received a bye as well with the Golden Hawks taking on the winner between #3 Mediapolis and #6 Cardinal. Both first round matchups are scheduled for Monday at 7 pm.
In District 10, Van Buren County will hit the road to compete against PCM for their first-round matchup.
High School Basketball
The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team had the win in their grasp but Fairfield’s Riley Perkins connected on all three of his last second free throws to steal the victory from the Panthers last night in a 51-50 final. Mt. Pleasant will host Pella on Tuesday, February 18th, at 7 pm for their regular season finale.
The Fairfield boys’ team will take on Clear Creek Amana on Tuesday with tip-off at 7:30 pm at home.
High School Wrestling
The boys’ district meets start today with Van Buren County, WACO, and Wapello traveling to Pleasantville and New London will head to Wilton in Class 1A. For Class 2A, Burlington Notre Dame, Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union, and Fairfield will compete in Centerville and Mt. Pleasant and Mediapolis will venture to Williamsburg.
High School Girls’ Postseason Basketball
In Class 1A Region 7, Winfield-Mt. Union will play Springville on Tuesday, February 18th, at 7 pm.
WACO will travel to Sigourney on Tuesday at 7 pm for their quarterfinal matchup. Warriors head coach Lisa Graber talked about what her team is going to work on heading into their rematch,
“I just really think defensive awareness and then, you know, just sort of the basics, take care of the ball. We miss too many shots inside the paint and if we can pick those up a little bit that will make a big difference too. But they’re [Sigourney] just a really nice all-around team, so we’ll just, yeah, we have a couple practices to prepare for them. But I think this group competes really well. So, I know that that will come out there and we’ll compete.”
Holy Trinity Catholic will hit the road to take on Lone Tree on Tuesday at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.
In Class 2A Region 1, Van Buren County will compete against Pleasantville on Tuesday on the road at 7 pm.
In Region 2, West Burlington will play West Branch tonight at 7 pm at home with the winner advancing to tangle with Columbus; Danville will take on Louisa-Muscatine on Tuesday at home.
Class 3A Regional action tips off tonight at 7 pm. In Region 1, #13 Mediapolis will face off against Washington at home.
In Region 4, Fairfield will travel to Williamsburg and Central Lee will make the trip to Mid-Prairie.
In Class 4A Region 4, Mt. Pleasant will make the trip to Keokuk on Wednesday, February 19th. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. The winner will travel to Clear Creek Amana on Saturday, February 22nd.
The top half of the bracket will feature Burlington playing host to Fort Madison with the winner to compete against Central DeWitt on Saturday.
High School Bowling
The girls’ state qualifying meets are scheduled for Monday, February 17th, and Fairfield and West Burlington will compete at Davis County, while Mt. Pleasant will travel to Keokuk.
The boys’ state qualifying meets will take place on Tuesday, February 18th, and Mt. Pleasant will make the trip to Keokuk to compete.
Southeastern Community College
The men’s basketball team will stay at home to take on Indian Hills Community College tonight at 7 pm.
College Basketball
The #10 Iowa State men’s team will compete against Cincinnati at home today at 3 pm. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will be on the call.
The Iowa men’s team will take on #25 Maryland tomorrow, February 16th, at 4 pm on the road.
The Iowa women’s team will travel to #9 Ohio State on Monday, February 17th, at 11 am.
The Iowa State women’s team will face off against Kansas on the road today at 4 pm.
This Day in Sports History
1973 – Friendsville Academy (Tenn) ends their 138-game basketball losing streak, an unofficial boys’ high school record.
1987 – 1982 Masters champion Craig Stadler is disqualified from the Andy Williams Open for kneeling on a towel to make a shot.
2000 – Martin Brodeur becomes the first (and only) goaltender in NHL history to get credit for a “game winning” goal as New Jersey wins 4-2 over the visiting Philadelphia Flyers.
Monday, 02/17/25: Federal Holiday
President’s Day, which is also known as Washington’s Birthday, is celebrated every year on the third Monday in February which means Monday, February 17th is a Federal Holiday.
According to the National Archives, the day commemorates the births of two United States presidents — George Washington, who was born on Feb. 22, and Abraham Lincoln, who was born on Feb. 12.
There are many closures in commemoration of President’s Day: no postal service, stock markets are closed, banks and credit unions will be closed, the Mt. Pleasant Public Library, MP city offices and Henry County Public Health are closed.
Joey Lee Rich
Joey Lee Rich, 61, of Wayland died Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in West Burlington, Iowa. A visitation will be held Wednesday, February 19, 2025, from 3 – 6 PM at the Wayland Mennonite Church. Following the visitation, he will be cremated, and burial will take place at a later date. A general memorial fund has been established. The Beatty Peterseim Funeral Home is assisting the family.
Joey was born June 4, 1963, in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, the son of Robert J. and Mildred V. (Hill) Rich. He graduated from WACO in 1982 and attended the Kirkwood Community College Truck Driver Training Program. He was married to Cheryl Wiggins and they later divorced. He worked at Bluebird in Mt. Pleasant for 19 years and in Environmental Services at the Southeast Regional Medical Center in West Burlington for 19 years. Joey enjoyed attending the Iowa State Fair, the Midwest Old Threshers Reunion, hunting, fishing, mowing and grilling. He was also an avid Dale Earnhart fan.
Survivors include his mother, Mildred, of Wayland, children, Cody Fett of Lisbon, IA, Colten Fett of Salem, IA and Cord Wiggins, of Marion, IA; five siblings: Debbie Rich of Hudson, FL, Marla (William) Graf of Washington, Lorri (Russell) Conrad of Olds, Larry (Brenda) Rich of Mt. Pleasant, Patty (Karl) Krueger of Crawfordsville and several nieces and nephews.

Preceding Joey in death was his father Robert in 2008, his wife Cheryl and brother Greg in 2020.