Carolyn Mae Buch

Carolyn Mae Buch, 64, formerly of Fairfield, went to be with the Lord, Tuesday, August 13, 2024 at Hospice House in Ottumwa.

Funeral services celebrating her life will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, August 23, 2024 at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield with Pastor Paul Hughes officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to services Friday. Burial will be at Batavia Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the family and sent to 1019 Grand Park Dr. Fairfield, Iowa 52556.

Carolyn was born December 16, 1959 in Kirksville, Missouri the daughter of Darrell and Ilene (Byers) Craig. She married Michael Parker, February 10, 1979. From this union came three children. She then married Scott Buch. They later divorced.

Carolyn held various jobs throughout her life, working primarily for McDonald’s, Wal-Mart, Universal Producing, and Service Master. She enjoyed going to church and Bible studies, working out at the YMCA, and was actively involved in Republican politics.

Those left to honor her memory include her children, Joe (Maria) Parker, Clint (Courtney) Parker, and Jennifer (Derek) Scearcy, all of Fairfield; grandchildren, Joseph II, Jonathan, Daniel, Jesse, Colin, Colette, Cooper, Max, and Ryker; her mother, Ilene Umphress of Ottumwa; and her father, Darrell Craig of Kirksville, Missouri.

She was preceded in death by her granddaughter, Alexandria; and infant sister, Sarah Davis.

Mount Pleasant City Council Meeting Minutes: August 14th, 2024

Mount Pleasant, IA- The Mount Pleasant City Council met last night for their Regular Session at City Hall and here’s what business was covered.

The meeting began with an approval of previous meetings minutes, payment of bills, and old business, which included her renewal of a Class C retail alcohol license for Rumors and El Burrito Loco.

The first order of new business authorized the City Clerk to sign a three-year contract with Liberty Communications to install and service City Hall internet. The Council mentioned the switch will save them money. The library will also join City Hall in the change.

There was an agreement between the City and the State to let the state perform electrical inspections since April when the previous Building and Zoning Administrator resigned. The approved motion tonight will authorize the City Administrator to sign a letter to the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing requesting the city to resume electrical inspections.

The move proceeds the hiring of Gary Shahan to be the new Building and Zoning Administrator. The City will only be inspecting residential sites; the State will continue inspecting commercial and industrial sites.

The third motion approved the hiring of Joshua N. Beelman for the position of police officer. Lyle Murray, Chief of Police, put his seal of approval for the hire; additionally, the hire will put the Mount Pleasant Police Department fully staffed.

The Council passed the motion for first reading of an ordinance appealing and replacing certain sections regarding animal control. The changes to the ordinance will clarify language with respect to dangerous/vicious animal distinction and remove the City Council and Police Chief from the appeal process.

The idea behind this change of ordinance is to send any appeal process to the court, where most appeals end up going.

To combine a couple motions, the Council approved the Mayor to sign two contracts with LL Pelling. One to overlay sections of East Lake Park Road and the other to overlay the Cottrell Gym parking lot on Madison Street, as the current state raises a safety concern.

The Mayor also received approval to sign two contracts with Norris Asphalt Paving. One to resurface the section of alley between W Washington Steet and W Clay Street. The other contract is to overlay a section of S Jackson Street between W Webster Street and W Front Street.

Lastly, the motion to give a new Special Class C Retail Alcohol License for Antojitos Maya was approved.

During the public forum, Theresa Rose, the Mount Pleasant Public Library Board President, gave notes from the library’s last board meeting. The library has been renting out hot spots for people, which has worked smoothly.

There will not be a September Board Meeting for the Library. Moreover, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library has 209 active children and 32 have graduated.

Finally, the Discovery Center will be closed during the moth of September for general maintenance, cleaning, and the installation of new items. The Discovery Center will reopen in October.

The Mount Pleasant City Council will meet in regular session on Wednesday, August 28th, at the second-floor meeting room in City Hall at 5:30 pm.

NWS Predicting Severe Weather Through Thursday

Thunderstorms are likely late tonight after Midnight into Thursday morning. Some of the storms may be strong to severe with damaging winds are the primary threat.  The storms will also produce heavy rainfall at very high rainfall rates, which could lead to ponding water, localized flash flooding, and rises on area rivers and streams.  There is a Marginal Risk, or level 1 out of 5 threat for severe weather for tonight.  Additional chances for thunderstorms are forecast for Thursday afternoon and evening with all modes of severe weather possible.  Locally heavy rainfall will also be a concern on Thursday.

 

Law Enforcement Campaign Starts Friday

The Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau is partnering with law enforcement across the state of Iowa to decrease impaired driving.  Starting Friday, August 16th, through Labor Day, agencies will participate in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s DRIVE SOBER OR GET PULLED OVER enforcement project.

Law enforcement’s 1st priority is to keep people safe.  The drive sober/ride sober campaign is an effort to spread the message that impaired driving is illegal, and it takes lives.

Last Year, during the final weeks of summer, there were 54 traffic fatalities in Iowa and 44 percent of those deaths involved impairment.

Regular Session, Local Meetings Scheduled

The Mt. Pleasant City Council will meet in regular session today at 5:30pm at City Hall, 307 E. Monroe Street.  The meeting is on the 2nd floor and in the meeting room.  New business includes the 1st reading of an ordinance appealing and replacing sections regarding animal control in the city code of ordinances and parking lot maintenance at East Lake Park and Cottrell Gym.

The Henry County Board of Health is meeting at 12:30pm  this afternoon in the conference room.  New business includes a power outage policy.

The Henry County Board of Supervisors will meet on Thursday, August 15th at 9am at the Henry County Courthouse.

Senator Ernst Names Local Store: Small Business of the Week

Mt. Pleasant’s Brown’s Shoe Fit Company was named Small Business of the Week by United States Senator Joni Ernst.  Senator Ernst said Brown’s Shoe Company “puts its best foot forward”! Brown’s has been a staple in Henry County since 1952 and offers a large selection of merchandise.  The staff is specifically trained to fit customers with different styles and sizes.

Brown’s is a family-owned business and is celebrating its 72nd anniversary this year.  Kurt Moon managed the store for 30 years before handing it over to his daughter, Tara Mullin.  Throughout this Congress, Senator Ernst, who sits on the Senate Small Business Committee, plans to recognize a small business in each of Iowa’s 99 counties.

William Jesse Mullin

William (Bill) Jesse Mullin, 80, of Sperry, passed away at his home on Monday, August 12, 2024. Bill was born in Burlington, IA on April 14, 1944 to Jesse and Thelma Mullin. He grew up on a farm in rural Mt. Union, Iowa.

Bill attended Mt. Union High School until his junior year, then moved to Mt. Pleasant where he graduated from Mt. Pleasant Community High School in 1962. Shortly after graduation, Bill moved to California to attend a trade school. He was later drafted into the Army and served in the Vietnam war.

When Bill came home from the war, he lived in Fort Madison where he met and married his lovely wife, Carol Dickey in October of 1968. He worked at GE for 32 years before retiring in 2001. He also worked as the Technical Official at 34 Raceway for ten years. Bill also served on the Mt. Union Volunteer FIRE Department.

Bill loved to golf, races (of all kinds), motorcycles, classic cars, bicycling, traveling, and camping at Red Rock for the Knoxville Nationals with his family.

Bill is survived by his wife Carol; his children Jesse (Mandi) Mullin and Angela (Mick Thomson) Mullin; grandsons Broc and Cody Mullin; and great-grandson Zeppelin; sisters Elaine (James) Warth and Janet Cornick; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and grandsons Bryce Sena and Drew Mullin.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am, Monday, August 19, 2024 at Elliott Chapel, New London with Rev. Nancy Sutherland officiating.  Burial will follow at Trinity Cemetery with military rites by the Henry County Honor Guard.  The family will greet friends beginning at 10:00 until the time of the service.  Memorials have been established for Canaan Community Church or Flint River Bike Trail.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com

Rosemary Schwob

Rosemary Schwob, 99, of Wapello, passed away on Monday, August 12, 2024 at her home.  Memorial Service will be 11:00 a.m.

on Tuesday, August 20, 2024 at the First Presbyterian Church of Wapello.  Burial will be in the Wapello Cemetery.    A memorial has been established for the family in Rosemary’s name.    Online condolences may be left for the family at www.sandhfuneralservices.com.    Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Wapello is caring for Rosemary’s arrangements and her family.

Rosemary Grooms was born on June 5, 1925 in Ottumwa, Iowa, the daughter of Lester and Irene (Buttermeier) Grooms.  Rosemary graduated from Ottumwa High School in 1943.  On September 5, 1948, Rosemary was united in marriage to Robert D. Schwob in Oakville.   Rosemary worked as a school cook, baby sat school teacher’s kids and worked at the grocery store, where she met Robert.  Rosemary was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Wapello and a lifetime member of the VFW Auxiliary.  Rosemary enjoyed doing crosswords puzzles, sewing, gardening and wood staining.

Rosemary will be deeply missed by her daughters, Penelope Oberly of Mediapolis, Polly (Terry) Griffin of Burlington and Pamela Schwob of Wapello; granddaughter, Heather Bartlett of Burlington and great-granddaughter, Savannah Bartlett of Burlington.

Rosemary was preceded in death by her parents; her stepmother, Helen Grooms; her step-father, Arthur Kuntz; brother, Cody Grooms and son-in-law, Lloyd Oberly.