Jerry L. “Snuffy” Smith

Jerry L. “Snuffy” Smith, 80, of Trenton passed away on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington.

Jerry was born on December 27, 1943, in Henry County the son of Elmer and Hazel (Gholson) Smith.  He graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in the class of 1962.  He went on to join the Army Reserves from 1967 until 1972.  He was a part of the Trenton Angels. Jerry started his working years as a carpenter with Melvin Smith Construction, then on to Consumer Builders and retired in 2008 from the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant in Middletown. Jerry was united in marriage to Sue Miller on November 24, 1990. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing, feeding the birds and riding in his side by side.  He had a knowledge of all kinds of trees and was a master gardener who spent hours in the garden and was known for his salsa.   After he retired, he enjoyed the winters in Arizona.  

Those thankful for sharing in Jerry’s life include his wife, Sue, and his children, Jason (Debbie) Smith of Mt. Pleasant, Doug (Diana) Smith of Mt. Pleasant, his grandchildren, Kelsey (Eli) DeWitt, Kirsten (Tucker) Johnson, Kenna (Aaron) Bodenham, Emma Smith and Abby Smith, his great grandchildren, Trice and Blakely DeWitt, his stepchildren, Jason (Rebecca) Miller of Brookeland, Texas  and Jesse (Tara) Miller of Ankeny and his step grandchildren, Jacob Miller, Nathan Miller and Paige Miller, Zachary Root, Jacob Root and Joshua Root and his step great grandchildren, Lexi and Lawrence Root.

Jerry was preceded in death by his parents and one son, Scott Smith.

Graveside Services will be held on Monday, November 25, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. at the Green Mound Cemetery, rural Trenton with Pastor Jeffrey A. McPheron officiating.  The family will receive friends on Sunday, November 24, 2024, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Murphy Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant. Memorials in his memory may be directed to the Green Mound Cemetery Association and or towards a tree to be planted in Trenton Park.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for his arrangements.

Washington 4-H Project Extravaganza

The Washington 4-H Project Extravaganza is now taking registration applications. Students that are members of area 4-H chapters have a chance to experience several different hands-on workshops.

These Project Workshops include, “Introduction to Welding, Participants will learn the basics about the welding techniques & basic safety. The Chalk Block Workshop will allow students to make a set of chalk blocks to donate to local daycare and will make a set for themselves, & Paint the Winter Night Participants will create an 16” x 20” winter scene on canvas.

They will learn color mixing and blending and creating movement with a medium. Some workshops have age restrictions. Information about dates and to get your 4-H student registered, visit 4-H Extravaganza.

HCHC Diabetes Education Month

November is National Diabetes Month, HCHC Diabetes Education is hosting several classes during the remainder of November. Topics include meal planning; exercise; personal goals; glucose monitoring; and complications of diabetes. Henry County Diabetes Education Coordinator, Katie Westfall, talks about what some of the Diabetes Education classes are.

The Henry County Diabetes Education program has a mission to provide people who have diabetes and their families with the latest information regarding the disease. If you or someone you know are living with Diabetes or Prediabetes, Katie says there are signs and symptoms you can look for.

Henry County Diabetes Education Coordinator, Katie Westfall, offers some tips to keep a healthy diet if you are living with Prediabetes or are actively living with type 2, .

Katie Westfall, Henry County Diabetes Education Coordinator offers to answer and questions related to Diabetes or the Diabetes Education Program at 319 385 6518.

Diabetes Education Information

Sports, November 18th

Postseason Football

The 2024 semifinal matchups concluded over the weekend with Class 2A and Class 3A rounding out an action packed week at the UNI-Dome. 

For Class 2A, Spirit Lake jumped out to a 21 to 0 lead in the first quarter and never looked back, winning 56-28 over PCM. The Caden Lundt to Dylan Stecker connection was unstoppable, combining for 178 yards and three touchdowns in the win. 

In the second game of the day, West Lyon’s offense overcame a slow start to knock Van Meter out 49-24. Bryson Childress collected 289 all-purpose yards and four total touchdowns. The Class 2A state championship will take place on Friday, November 22nd, at 10 am.

Both games in Class 3A went down to the wire as Wahlert Catholic sealed a 17-16 win over Sergeant Bluff-Luton with a drive-ending interception by Luke Welbes. Michael Bormann was the workhorse for the Golden Eagles, rushing for 184 yards and a touchdown. 

In the final game of the night, Mt. Vernon’s comeback attempt was thwarted by a forced fumble by Isaiah Busick, ending the Mustang’s season in a 28-25 loss to Humboldt. Coen Matson carved the Mustang secondary up to the tune of 208 passing yards and three scores. The Class 3A championship is scheduled for 1 pm on Friday. 

The 8-Player championship game between Remsen St. Mary’s and Gladbrook-Reinbeck will be played on Thursday, November 21st, at 9:30 am.

The Class A championship game between Tri-Center and West Hancock is scheduled for Thursday at 1 pm. 

The Class 1A championship game is scheduled for Thursday at 4 pm between Dike-New Hartford and the defending champions Grundy Center.

Pella versus North Polk will decide who the Class 4A champion is on Thursday night at 7 pm.

Valley and Southeast Polk will compete on Friday at 7 for the Class 5A championship.

High School Basketball

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will be hosting a jamboree tonight at 6 with Burlington Notre Dame taking on Keokuk, Mediapolis facing off against Fort Madison, and the Panthers competing against Winfield-Mt. Union.

Boys’ basketball officially gets underway today all across Iowa. For Mt. Pleasant’s head coach Eric Rawson, this young team will get a chance to completely focus on basketball,

“Just getting in the right mindset for one and, again, getting that court time with each other where you’re able to understand each other’s abilities and trust your own ability and, again, the more court time the better for this group, for certain.”

The Van Buren County girls’ team will participate in a jamboree tomorrow, November 19th, at Pekin with the Warriors going against Albia. 

The Columbus girls’ team will travel to Tipton, while the boys’ team will host English Valleys on Friday, November 22nd, for a scrimmage.

WACO will take on Van Buren County on Friday at home in a scrimmage. 

West Burlington will scrimmage Fort Madison at home on Saturday, November 23rd, at 6 pm. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will compete against Keokuk on Saturday for a scrimmage on the road. 

High School Wrestling

The WACO girls’ team will travel to Sigourney for a meet tomorrow, November 19th, at 5 pm.

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team will host a Southeast Iowa Super Conference showdown on Thursday, November 21st.  

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will travel to Burlington for the Grayhound Invite on Saturday, November 23rd, at 10 am.

Southeastern Community College

The men’s basketball team demolished Richard J. Daley College over the weekend 100-57. The Blackhawks will be back in action on Friday, November 22nd, at 5 pm on the road. 

College Football

#22 Iowa State reentered the win column and the top 25 after a strong second half performance propelled the Cyclones to a 34-17 victory over the weekend against Cincinnati. Rocco Becht did it all, throwing for 234 yards and a touchdown and rushing for 48 yards and a score in the win. The Cyclones will face off against Utah on Saturday, November 23rd, at 6:30 pm on the road. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will be on the call.

Iowa will travel to Maryland on Saturday at 11 am. KILJ 105.5 FM will have the broadcast. 

College Basketball

The #7 Iowa State men’s team will face off against IU Indianapolis tonight at 7 at home.

The Iowa men’s team will host Rider tomorrow, November 19th, at 7.

The #8 Iowa State women’s team will play Northern Iowa on Wednesday, November 20th, at 6 pm on the road. 

The Iowa women’s team defeated a scrappy Drake team yesterday 86-73. Addison O’Grady had a monster game, finishing with a career-high 27 points and her first double-double of the season with 10 rebounds. The Hawkeyes will compete against Kansas on the road at 6 pm on Wednesday. 

This Day in Sports History

1949 –  Brooklyn Dodgers infielder Jackie Robinson was named the National League MVP. Robinson became the first African-American player to win the Award.

1979 – Richard Petty won the 29th NASCAR Winston Cup Series, becoming the first driver to win seven Cup championships.

1987 – Cubs Andre Dawson is the first player from a last-place club to win an MVP.

Jerry L. “Snuffy” Smith

Jerry L. “Snuffy” Smith, 80, of Trenton passed away on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington.

Jerry was born on December 27, 1943, in Henry County the son of Elmer and Hazel (Gholson) Smith.  He graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in the class of 1962.  He went on to join the Army Reserves from 1967 until 1972.  He was a part of the Trenton Angels. Jerry started his working years as a carpenter with Melvin Smith Construction, then on to Consumer Builders and retired in 2008 from the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant in Middletown. Jerry was united in marriage to Sue Miller on November 24, 1990. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing, feeding the birds and riding in his side by side.  He had a knowledge of all kinds of trees and was a master gardener who spent hours in the garden and was known for his salsa.   After he retired, he enjoyed the winters in Arizona.

Those thankful for sharing in Jerry’s life include his wife, Sue, and his children, Jason (Debbie) Smith of Mt. Pleasant, Doug (Diana) Smith of Mt. Pleasant, his grandchildren, Kelsey (Eli) DeWitt, Kirsten (Tucker) Johnson, Kenna (Aaron) Bodenham, Emma Smith and Abby Smith, his great grandchildren, Trice and Blakely DeWitt, his stepchildren, Jason (Rebecca) Miller of Brookeland, Texas  and Jesse (Tara) Miller of Ankeny and his step grandchildren, Jacob Miller, Nathan Miller and Paige Miller, Zachary Root, Jacob Root and Joshua Root and his step great grandchildren, Lexi and Lawrence Root.

Jerry was preceded in death by his parents and one son, Scott Smith.

Graveside Services will be held on Monday, November 25, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. at the Green Mound Cemetery, rural Trenton with Pastor Jeffrey A. McPheron officiating.  The family will receive friends on Sunday, November 24, 2024, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Murphy Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant.  Memorials may be directed to the Green Mound Cemetery Association or towards a tree to be planted in Trenton Park in his memory.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Jerry L. Smith, please visit our floral store.

Dorothy Eleanor “Dottie” Moehlman

Dorothy Eleanor “Dottie” Moehlman, 85, of Mt. Pleasant, IA, died Friday, October 4, 2024 at Park Place Elder Living in Mt. Pleasant.

Dorothy was born August 22, 1939 in Galveston, Texas, the daughter of Hyman R. and Esther C. (Alexander) Crim. She moved with her family to Navasota, Texas and then to Bryan, Texas where she graduated from Bryan High School in 1957.  She received the Bachelor of Music degree from North Texas State University in 1961.

Dorothy taught music in Dallas, Texas for three years while obtaining her Master of Music degree from North Texas State Teachers University (now the University of North Texas).

On August 22, 1964, Dorothy was united in marriage to Carl B. Moehlman, Jr. at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Bryan.  Shortly after their marriage, the couple made their home in Mt. Pleasant, IA, as Carl accepted a position in the Music Department of Iowa Wesleyan College.  Dorothy taught Elementary Music in Dallas, Texas, and at Clark Elementary School in New London—a teaching career of twenty-five years.  In addition to her school teaching, Dorothy directed children’s and youth choirs at First United Methodist Church, Mt. Pleasant and taught private vocal lessons.   Always honing her skills and seeking fresh materials for her classroom, she attended professional conventions and workshops each summer, and continued to study voice and piano.  She was a member of the Mt. Pleasant Chorale and numerous church choirs.

Dorothy was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Burlington, IA and the Iowa Retired School Personnel Association.  While teaching, she was a member of the National Education Association, the Iowa State Education Association and the Music Educators National Conference.

Dorothy was known for her generosity and creativity.  She delighted in selecting gifts for family and friends.  She enjoyed sewing, cooking, and shopping for clothes– always looking for something new.

Those thankful for sharing in Dorothy’s life include her husband of sixty years, Carl, of Mt. Pleasant; two sons – Michael Moehlman of Iowa Falls and David Moehlman and his wife, Jean, of Nogales, AZ; Michael’s former wife, Connie Moehlman, of Des Moines; three grandchildren – Sarah Vande Voort and her husband. Kendall, of Evansdale, IA, Stephen Moehlman of Des Moines, IA and Linnea Moehlman of Nogales, AZ; brother-in-law, John Moehlman and his wife, Sandi, of Austin,

TX; nieces and nephews.   Her parents and her brother, H. Sloan Crim, preceded Dorothy in death.

The service of Requiem Holy Eucharist will be held at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, 202 East Washington St., Mt. Pleasant, at 10:30 a.m., on Tuesday, November 26. The Rev’d Carl Mann will officiate. Burial will be in the Forest Home Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant. Friends may call from 12 Noon to 8 PM on Monday, November 25 at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant. The family will be present to receive friends from 6-8 PM. Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com.

Memorials have been established for Christ Episcopal Church, Burlington; Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra; St. Michael’ s Episcopal Church and First United Methodist Church, Mt. Pleasant.

November 18, 2024 – November 24, 2024

11/18/24
Lisa Goody
11/18/24
Paige Huisman
11/18/24
Phyllis Paine
11/18/24
Adam Reitz
11/18/24
Zach & Darcy Wibstad *Anniversary
11/19/24
Steve Riley
11/19/24
Gary & Shannon Van Nyuis *Anniversary (30th)
11/20/24
Patricia Carson
11/20/24
Logan Dingman
11/20/24
Kim Sammons
11/20/24
Jane Nelson
11/20/24
Ben Stukerjurgen
11/21/24
Kelsey Rich Norton
11/21/24
Marlin Ford
11/21/24
Michelle Krogmeier
11/21/24
JoAnne Weigel
11/21/24
Harvey Snavely (90th)!
11/22/24
Melissa Crew
11/23/24
Rachel Litwiller
11/23/24
Rick Williamson
11/24/24
Martha Mabeus
11/24/24
Riley Barton
11/24/24
Kirk McPheron

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