Glenn Wilburn Ferrell

Glenn Wilburn Ferrell died October 14, 2024, at the Parkview Care Center in Fairfield, Iowa, due to complications of a long illness.

A visitation for family and friends will be held 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 7, 2024 at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield. A Memorial Mass celebrating his life will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, November 8th at St. Mary Catholic Church in Fairfield. Expect there to be bagpipes. Burial will be at Prairie Center Cemetery in Packwood. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Mary Catholic Church, Fairfield High School FFA, or Jefferson County 4-H and mailed to the family at 2096-155th St. Fairfield, IA 52556.
Glenn was born September 4, 1939, at the Jefferson County Hospital to James “J.W.” and Mary Lee (Harmond) Ferrell. Glenn was the youngest of three boys. He was baptized and attended the First Baptist Church in Fairfield until joining St. Mary Catholic Church in Fairfield after his marriage.

Glenn attended Blackhawk #7, a country school, where he started classes a year early as the teacher needed one more student to keep the school open. He then attended Fairfield High School, graduating in 1957. While attending Fairfield, he played football and was active in FFA, holding many offices. He was also awarded the Iowa Farmer Degree. Following graduation, he attended Iowa State University and completed the Department of Agriculture Studies Winter Program. He then returned to Fairfield to farm with his father. Glenn believed in soil conservation and was one of the first farmers in the county to practice no-till and low-till farming.

When not on the tractor, Glenn worked at the Malleable Iron Foundry and Falco Aluminum. Glenn also worked with Bob Kiefer, doing whatever jobs needed to be done.

His family life began when he married Constance “Connie” Fedler, April 30, 1966, at St. Mary of Assumption Catholic Church in West Point, Iowa. The new couple moved to a farm south of Veo and farmed fields north of Fairfield. They welcomed their son, Joseph, in March 1967 and their daughter, Jill, in 1974.

In 1973, Glenn was selected to attend the Young Farmers Educational Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana. He, Norman Baird, and three other farmers learned to facilitate and exchange information with others in agriculture to build understanding and strengthen agricultural practices. This conference resulted in the formation of the Iowa Young Farmers Educational Association in Iowa. Glenn was also honored to serve as a representative to many other national institutes and worked with Fairfield Agriculture instructor Roger Harrington.

As agriculture was the center of his life. In 1977, they moved to the farm north of Fairfield, where they raised cattle, hogs, corn, soybeans, and hay. Glenn was a 4-H leader and served on the Jefferson Country Fair Board for many years.

Glenn was an avid participant in his Class of ‘57 reunions, often making souvenirs for his classmates. He also enjoyed playing card games with friends. His passion for woodworking leaves an enduring legacy with family and friends receiving rolling pins, wooden spoons, cutting boards, Christmas sleds, and sleighs (made from the corncrib boards from Connie’s folk’s farm), as well as other quirky items like outhouses. Ask his niece Shelly about the special one-of-a-kind “spanking spatula.” When Connie and Glenn celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, guests all received a commemorative stir stick. Glenn appreciated his family and heritage and had pottery crafted at Iron and Lace that featured his grandfather’s barn in Tennessee. Those pieces are treasured by his brothers, nieces, nephews, and children. Glenn even crafted the box that will house his cremains.

Anyone who knows Glenn knows he was a collector. He loved books, Fostoria American glass, art, and magazines. He especially loved pieces from Rick Cain and had the opportunity to visit his studio in Gainesville, Florida. His love of Fostoria started when he and Connie chose it as their wedding crystal. He even built Connie a solid cherry cupboard wide enough to hold her torte plate and 20-inch punch bowl. Glenn was an avid reader and loved Westerns, but he would also devour a cookbook like a novel. He put his hundreds of cookbooks to good use as he was a fantastic cook. His jambalaya was always a family favorite (except when it was a little too spicy, even for Glenn). Glenn also loved dogs, especially Boxer dogs. The first words out of his mouth to Joe were always to ask about the “pups.” Over the years, Glenn also cared for countless farm cats (and the accompanying raccoons and possums).

Even as his health deteriorated over the past few years, he still loved being with family and friends, celebrating holidays and birthdays.

Glenn was preceded in death by his parents and parents-in-law; brothers, Jim and Bob; brothers-in-law, Ted, Ed, and Mark Fedler; sisters-in-law, Christine (Fedler) Olson and Lori (Fedler) Humphrey; and sisters-in-law, Vivienne and Alice Ferrell. Left to celebrate his life are his wife, Connie; son, Joe (Tammy) of Roland, Iowa; daughter, Jill (Karl) of Fairfield; and grandchildren, Julia (James) Erickson of Richfield, Minnesota, Izadora of Des Moines; and the adorable three-year-old, Niko, whom Grandpa taught to love cowboy shows.

Robert L. Lerdal

Robert L. Lerdal, 83, of New London, died Friday, November 1, 2024 at Bickford Cottage, Burlington.  He was born June 12, 1941 in Fort Dodge, Iowa to Lloyd M. and Ruby L. Knudson Lerdal.  On December 19, 1964 at Nashau, Iowa he married Diane P. Eden.  She died June 15, 2009.

Bob was a Belmond High School graduate.  He joined the Navy in 1959 serving in VietNam and was discharged in 1963.  He was an insurance adjuster for Auto-Owners Insurance for twenty-seven years, retiring in 2003.  He was a member of the Southeast Iowa Insurance Association; Deerwood Golf Club; was a former Jaycee member; and a former member of the Belmond fire department.  He enjoyed golfing, hunting and mushroom hunting; and loved attending his son’s and grandchildren’s sporting events.

Survivors include two sons Greg (Shelly) Lerdal of New London and Richard (Lyndsay) Lerdal of Burlington; grandchildren, Jackie (Josh) Housman, Jake (Haeli) Lerdal, Jessica (Kyle) Helmerson, Chase Lerdal, Casey Davis and Caydee Lerdal; great-grandchildren, Macklynn and Jack Housman, Callen Lerdal, Rhett and Rush Helmerson, Theo Mallott, and Aspen Fett; and one brother Roland “Bud” (Carol) Lerdal.  He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; infant son Allen; two sisters, Jan and Bev; and two brothers, Tom and Ken.

According to his wishes, his body has been cremated and inurnment will be held at a later date at Burge Cemetery, New London.  In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established.  A Celebration of Life will be held Friday, November 8th from 4 – 7 pm at Deerwood Golf Club, 2870 Deerwood Golf Drive, New London.  Elliott Chapel, New London is assisting the family and online condolences may be left at www.elliotfuneralchapel.com.

Phil Speidel – Pending

Phil Speidel, 86, of Mt. Pleasant, died Friday, November 1, 2024 at his son’s residence in Oregon, Wisconsin.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 N. Main St., Mt. Pleasant. Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com.

November 4, 2024 – November 10, 2024

11/04/24
Gloria Messer
11/04/24
Gloria & Larry Messer *Anniversary
11/04/24
Dorothy Brickey
11/04/24
Susan Haffarnan
11/04/24
Owen Denning
11/04/24
Gayle Donnelly
11/04/24
Sharon & Scott Barron *Anniversary
11/05/24
Michael Edens
11/05/24
Madison Flowers
11/05/24
Marlene Donnelly
11/05/24
Ron & Karla Denning *Anniversary
11/05/24
Matt & Ashley Hobbs *Anniversary
11/06/24
Elisha McMullin
11/06/24
Joey John Miller
11/06/24
Oliver Goody
11/06/24
Jay Coble
11/06/24
Emily Schinstock
11/06/24
Tiffany Menke
11/07/24
Beverly Hucker
11/08/24
Philip Barr
11/08/24
Emma Humble
11/08/24
Leah Anderson - 11
11/08/24
Kristi Maxwell
11/08/24
Kaeden Bare
11/08/24
Joanne & Joe Hunsaker *Anniversary
11/08/24
Matt & Tiffany Hauptman *Anniversary
11/09/24
Emery Styron
11/09/24
Justin Hultman
11/09/24
Steve Vorhies
11/09/24
Kelli Messer
11/09/24
Jason & Megan Denning *Anniversary
11/10/24
Lori Davis
11/10/24
Jean Campbell
11/10/24
Rich Gill
11/10/24
Carissa Hughell
11/10/24
Kent Lamm (75 yrs!)
11/10/24
Gregory Lenz
11/10/24
Malia Lohmann
11/10/24
George Parker

Sports, November 2nd

Postseason Football

WACO had the tough assignment of clashing with #3 Don Bosco last night and turnovers and missed opportunities spelled the end for the Warriors as they allowed 41 unanswered points in a 48-7 loss. 

WACO showed promise early on despite fumbling twice on their first two drives, but a sustained drive with a 22-yard screen pass from Clayton Miller to Isaac Rich acting as the catalyst led to a short Louden Huisenga rushing touchdown to tie the game at seven. The Don defense would not allow another point as they stopped the Warriors twice in the redzone, while Kyler Knaack finished the night with six total touchdowns in the win.

WACO finished the season with an 8-2 record and despite the loss, head coach Chad Edeker was quick to mention how successful this squad was,

“We’ve come so far since Week 3 when we lost to Iowa Valley and we were sort of scratching our head, what we’re going to do and these kids really responded. You know, we found a running game, you know, we did a really nice job of running the ball the last two weeks. You know, we did a lot of stuff. Our D line came together and started playing great, you know. It stings right now, but I tell the boys, you know, as we get through the end of the season here, we get to our banquet stuff. This was a really good year. I mean we you know second round of playoffs are nothing to scoff at him and the eight [teams] that are left are guaranteed #1 are playing right now and you know and we were #2 and we fought hard to get where we were.”

The Dons will face off against #5 Gladbrook-Reinbeck on Thursday, November 7th, after the Rebels handled Iowa Valley 57-32.

#10 West Burlington/Notre Dame fell to #8 Anamosa last night 48-20. The Falcons finished the season with an 8-2 record. 

Mediapolis had Noah Schmidgall rush for 233 yards and a score, but #9 Mid-Prairie proved to be too much as the Golden Hawks eliminated the Bulldogs last night 35-14. Mediapolis ended the season with a 5-5 record. Mid-Prairie will take on PCM on Friday, November 8th, at 7 on the road. 

In Class 3A, #5 Mt. Vernon trounced Carroll 42-6 and Assumption was shutout by Wahlert Catholic 41-0. The Mustangs will travel to take on Algona on Friday at 7 pm. 

Postseason Volleyball

#3 Holy Trinity Catholic will take on #6 BCLUW in the first round of the state tournament on Tuesday, November 5th, at 8:25 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 8:05 pm.

The other Class 1A matchups include: Ankeny Christian will face off against Don Bosco, Riverside will compete against North Tama, and Saint Ansgar will take on Janesville. 

Class 5A will start off the tournament with Pleasant Valley facing off against Waukee on Monday, November 4th, at noon. Ankeny Centennial will take on Cedar Falls, Dowling Catholic will compete against Indianola, and Ankeny will tango with Waukee Northwest.

Class 4A’s top seed Xavier will face off against Sergeant Bluff-Luton on Monday at 4 pm. Clear Creek Amana will take on Pella. Bishop Heelan will compete against Carlisle and North Scott will look to advance over Glenwood.

Class 3A will start the day on Tuesday with Mt. Vernon going against Mid-Prairie at 10 am. Wahlert Catholic versus Kuemper Catholic at noon. Western Christian will take on Sioux Center and West Delaware will face off against Assumption.

The state tournament matchups for Class 2A will be Denver versus Boyden-Hull, Dike-New Hartford will take on Aplington-Parkersburg, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont will compete against Regina Catholic, and Beckman Catholic will face off against South Hardin. The tournament will begin at 2 pm on Tuesday for Class 2A. 

High School Cross Country

The Class 3A boys’ and girls’ state meets ran yesterday and the Pella girls’ team and Gilbert boys’ team dominated their way to state championships. For the girls’ race, Washington finished in 12th as a team with Iris Dahl claiming 32nd place with a time of 19 minutes and 41 seconds followed by Kendall Hinrichsen grabbing 74th place.

For individual runners, Fort Madison’s Avery Rump took 45th place and Mt. Pleasant’s Quintrie Lee finished with a time of 20 minutes and 20 seconds, which was good enough for 63rd place. Hannah Karre for Keokuk grabbed 67th place.

On the boys’ side, Washington had Andrew Rees lead the Demons with a 13th place time of 16 minutes and 20 seconds as the team finished in 7th. Tyler Alderton claimed 28th place. 

Lastly, Jacob Shottenkirk and Riley Tripp of Fort Madison took 83rd and 89th place, respectively.

The Class 1A and Class 2A state meets will run today with the Class 1A girls’ race leading the way at 10:30 am. For the Class 2A boys’ race, Mediapolis will have a trio of runners competing in Mason Lindeen, Will Schmidgall, and Simon Wendell. On the girls’ side, Hannah Fruehling and Kaitlyn Kipp will run for Notre Dame/West Burlington. 

For Class 1A, the Danville, Van Buren County, and Columbus boys’ teams will be competing along with the Danville girls’ team. For the qualifying individuals, Winfield-Mt. Union’s Kohlby Newsom and WACO’s Jude Dykstra will participate in the boys’ race, while the duo of Rylee Phillips and Kayley Snowgren of Van Buren County will run in the girls’ race. 

Southeastern Community College

The volleyball team will face off against Des Moines Area Community College on Wednesday, November 6th, in the Region 11 Quarterfinals at 7 pm.

College Football

Iowa will take on Wisconsin tonight at 6:30 at home. KILJ 105.5 FM will have the broadcast. 

#11 Iowa State will be back in action today at 2:30 pm at home against Texas Tech. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will be on the call. 

This Day in Sports History

1898 – Cheerleading begins in the United States as Johnny Campbell leads the crowd on a cheer during a football game at the University of Minnesota.

1972 – Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Steve Carlton becomes the first pitcher to win the Cy Young award with a last-place team; wins 27 games for the Phillies, who as a team win only 59 games. 

1990 – The Golden State Warriors register a 162-158 win over the Denver Nuggets at McNichols Arena, with the 320 total points setting an NBA record for most points scored by two teams in a non-overtime game.

Fall Back! Daylight Savings Time Ends

Daylight Saving Time will end on Sunday morning at 2 am local time for essentially the entire nation.  The exceptions include Arizona, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and American Samoa.

In 1966, Congress passed the Uniform Time Act, which standardized the length of Daylight-Saving Time. The Energy Policy Act passed in 2005 extended Daylight-Saving Time across the nation. Daylight Saving Time will end on the first Sunday in November: tomorrow morning.

As you turn back the clock, Fire and Rescue Departments EVERY WHERE advise people to:

  • check Smoke Detectors & change batteries
  • check Carbon Monoxide Detectors & change batteries
  • create a fire evacuation plan for your home
  • replace Furnace filters

MPCHS Students of Character Announced!

The Mt. Pleasant School District announced their September/October 2024 Students of Character.  These high school students have demonstrated trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship.  Briar Bender, Jesse Zimmer, Allviah Lake, Ashlynn Beauchamp, and Sarai Sanchez were selected.  Students are nominated by MPCHS faculty each month.

General Election-Polling Place

General Election 2024 is just days away.   The Auditor’s Office is open today (Saturday, November 2, 2024) from 9:00am – 5:00pm for early voting.  The last day for Early Voting is Monday, November 4th, 8:00 am 4:30 pm. at the Henry County Auditor’s Office at the Court House in Mt. Pleasant.

On Election Day, Tuesday, November 5, 2024, voters must vote at your polling place (Precinct Place). Polling places will be open from 7:00am – 8:00pm.

Henry County residents can find where they need to vote on Tuesday by going to KILJ.COM, “News”, and find General-Election Polling Place.

KILJ Radio and News Director Hayden Douglas will carry live election updates and results throughout the evening.

Precinct 1 Voting Location: Wayland City Hall 218 W. Main St. Including Jefferson Township, Trenton Township, Marion Township, Wayne Township resident living west of James Avenue; Cities of Wayland, Coppock, and Olds.

Precinct 2 Voting Location: Winfield City Hall 115 N. Locust St. Including Scott Township and Canaan Township; Wayne Township residents living east of James Avenue; City of Winfield

Precinct 3 Voting Location: Emergency Management 900 W. Washington St. Including Tippecanoe Township, Center Township, Salem Township: Cities of Rome, Westwood, Salem, and Hillsboro

Precinct 4 Voting Location: Veterans Hall 103 S. Jackson St. Including Mt. Pleasant Ward I

Precinct 5 Voting Location: Veterans Hall 103 S. Jackson St. Including Mt. Pleasant Ward II

Precinct 6 Voting Location: Veterans Hall 103 S. Jackson St. Including Mt. Pleasant Ward III

Precinct 7 Voting Location: Veterans Hall 103 S. Jackson St. Including Mt. Pleasant Ward IV

Precinct 8 Voting Location: New London Christian Church 2770 New London Rd Including Jackson Township, Baltimore Township

Precinct 9 Voting Location: New London Community Center 103 W. Washington St. Including New London Township: City of New London