Everett Gabel

Everett J. Gabel, 86, of Donnellson, Iowa, passed away at 7:45 a.m. Thursday, June 6, 2024, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa.

 

Born on May 22, 1938 in Donnellson, Iowa, the son of Harry and Helen (Wagner) Gabel. On June 27, 1959 he married Alice I. LaVelle at the Sacred Heart Church in Fort Madison, Iowa, she preceded him in death on February 20, 2019.

 

He is survived by two daughters: Barb (Flavian) Boeding of West Point, Iowa and Janet Hellweg of West Point, Iowa; grandson Justin (Deana) Knight of Donnellson, Iowa; brother-in-law Jack Smith; sister-in-law Dorothy Menge and several nieces and nephews.

 

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Alice; brother Duane; and son-in-law Marty Hellweg.

 

Everett enjoyed visiting with his family and friends, raising cattle, and farming the  land, he was the third generation to farm the family farm and received the Century Farm Award in 2007. He was involved in the farming operation teaching his grandson to farm, up until the last couple years.

 

His body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.

 

The family will receive friends from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. Sunday, June 9, 2024 at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson, Iowa

 

Burial will be in Everhart Cemetery in Donnellson.

 

Following the burial a gathering will be held at the Learning Center on the Lee County Fair Grounds in Donnellson.

 

Memorials have been established in his memory for Everhart Cemetery.

 

Schmitz Funeral Home of Donnellson is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com

 

 

 

Missing Swimmer Found Deceased Southeast of Ottumwa

On Thursday, June 6th, 2024 at approximately 12:45 p.m. the Wapello County Sheriff’s Office and Ottumwa Fire Department recovered (Deceased) the body of Skiller Amo, age 36 of Ottumwa, on the Des Moines River.

Mr. Amo was located just south of the Ottumwa Water Pollution Facility southeast of Ottumwa.

 

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On Sunday, June 2nd, 2024, at approximately 4:21 p.m.; The Ottumwa Police Department received a report of an adult male subject who was last seen swimming in the Des Moines River. It was reported that the subject went swimming earlier in the day with a group of individuals in the Des Moines River near the Hwy 34 overpass bridge next to the JBS plant in Ottumwa, Iowa.

A search was conducted last night by the Wapello County Sheriff’s Office.

The Wapello County Sheriff’s Office, Ottumwa Fire Department, Eldon Fire Department, and the Iowa DNR are currently still searching the river and embankments.

The identity of the missing individual is currently being withheld.

Melvena Shondel

Melvena J. Shondel, 90, a resident of Fairfield, passed away Friday, May 24, 2024 at her home.     

A Celebration of Life will be held from 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Saturday, June 15, 2024 at 210 S. 15th St. in Fairfield. She will be laid to rest at Memorial Lawn Cemetery in Fairfield at a later date. Memorials may be made to the family or to Stead Family Children’s Hospital in care of Gail McClaran, 210 S. 15th St. Fairfield, Iowa 52556. Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield is assisting the family with arrangements.

Melvena was born November 2, 1933 in Stockport, the daughter of William Melvin and Helen Opal (Weaver) Roberts. Throughout her life she worked at Universal, JB Plastics, and Crane Valve in Washington. She enjoyed her flowers, drinking coffee, and visiting with friends and family.

Those left to honor her memory include her daughters, Gail (Pete) McClaran of Fairfield, and Suzie (Robert) McLeod of Independence, Missouri; six grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren, and four great-great grandchildren; sisters, Twyla (Art) Wild, Charlotte Potts, Roxanne (Denny) McDole, and Deanna (Randy) Cooksey; brothers, Howard (Kathy) Garrison and Alvin Garrison.

She was preceded in death by her parents; life-long companion, John Henry Harper; brother, Ike Garrison; sisters, Helen Wilkinson and Virgina Essary; and daughter and son-in-law, Gloria and Robert Combs.

Online condolences may be made to Melvena’s family by viewing her obituary at www.behnerfh.com

Leland Reed Service Information

Leland Wendall Reed, 73, of Ocean Isle Beach, NC passed away on October 4, 2023, while at Angel House Hospice Care Center in Whiteville, NC.
Leland was born October 31, 1949, in Fairfield, Iowa, to the late Elvin and Lurena (Bonnett) Reed. He married Angela Schrull January 5, 1985.
Leland loved life and his pets were his children. He was loving, caring, thoughtful, fun, hardworking, and strived to do his best in everything he was involved in.
As a teenager Leland worked as a paperboy for the Fairfield Daily Ledger where he was awarded for his service and praised for his courtesy, honesty, perseverance, salesmanship, promptness and citizenship.
Leland graduated from Fairfield High School in 1968.  In 1969, he enlisted in the United States Army and served as a medic in Vietnam.  He returned to Fairfield in 1971 and decided to further his education at San Diego Community College in San Diego, CA where he obtained an Associate of Science Radiologic Technology degree in 1974. Leland worked in California, Arizona and Louisiana.
He worked as a manager of a four room Cardiac Cath Lab at Radides Regional Medical Center in Alexandria, Louisiana. He was a RRT (Registered Radiologic Technologist) and RCIS (Registered Cardiovascular Interventional Specialist).  He retired in 2010 and moved to Hudson, NC.
Leland was a woodworker and made many beautiful jewelry boxes, pens, tables, bowls and many other pieces. He was active and enjoyed many activities including water skiing, knee boarding, swimming, baseball, biking, bowling and golf. He was an avid runner and ran many 5k and 10k races. He won several bowling trophies and enjoyed playing golf with Larry, Dick, and friends. He was a fan of NASCAR, baseball, and football. He always liked a good joke and spending time with his friends.
Surviving family members include his wife Angela; siblings, Don (Maxine) Reed of Plano, TX, Dick (Mary) Reed of Fairfield, IA, Dean Reed of Dalleville, VA; sister-in-law Louise Reed of Dixon, IL; brother-in-law Edward (Jean) Schrull of Summerfield, NC; sister-in-law Ansy Schrull of Shallotte, NC and a host of loving nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Larry Reed, and nephew Chris Reed.
Graveside Services will be at Evergreen Cemetery in Fairfield, Saturday, June 15, 2024 at 11:00 A.M. Memorials will be given to Fairfield High School Athletic Department: Track, Bowling and Golf.  They can be mailed to Dick Reed, 207B South Gate Cir, Fairfield, IA 52556.

Neon Bathing Suits the Safe Option for Children This Summer

Summer is a great time to relax while children splash in swim in the pool. It might be difficult to keep an eye on your children at all times, which is partly why it’s recommended to have your kids wear neon bathing suits with light colored patterns. This makes it easier to see your children and ensure that they can splash all they want if they are in your eyesight.

Sports, June 7th

High School Baseball

Central Lee outlasted Van Buren County last night 10-6. Bo Herdrich and Chase Johnson combined to throw 13 strikeouts in the win. The Hawks will host Fairfield tonight at 7 pm. 

Van Buren County will take on Winfield-Mt. Union on Monday, June 10th, at 5:30 pm at home. 

Winfield-Mt. Union took down Highland last night 6-4. Tyson Kaalberg and Cael Phillips each tallied two RBIs in the winning effort. 

Mt. Pleasant has now picked up two conference sweeps to start the season with an 11-4 victory over Keokuk last night. The Panthers rode the momentum of a three-run third inning that saw Zach Newton collect one of his three RBIs for the game and an RBI double for Brayton Hutson. Payton Hagans got the job done on the mound, going 6.1 innings and notching 11 strikeouts to go along with his three RBIs at the plate. Head coach Brent Broeker talked about what has gone into this recent offensive production. 

“We’ve been working on two strike approaches a lot. Actually if you looked at our first two innings, we struck out three of the six outs. So coach Bjork got on them a little bit and said hey this is ridiculous and we started then focusing a little more and put the bat on the ball and, you know, these kinds of games, you know, on a dirt infield, grass, you don’t know which way it’s going to bounce. Sometimes you get lucky, and balls get through that shouldn’t. But you know, our kids are, you know, putting the bat on the ball just like there tonight. You know, we got guys all up and down the lineup that can do that. So, it’s making it a lot easier so that we don’t have to buy all the time we can. We can run out of things so they’re doing a good job so far.”

Mt. Pleasant will travel to Alburnett tonight with first pitch at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. 

New London will hit the road to face off against Danville tonight at 5:30 pm. 

Burlington Notre Dame will travel to Fort Madison tonight at 7:30 pm. 

West Burlington will face off against Mediapolis tonight at 5:30 pm. 

High School Softball

WACO fell to Pekin last night 13-1. The Warriors will take on Louisa-Muscatine on Tuesday, June 11th, at 5:30 pm at home. 

Fairfield was unable to avoid the sweep last night against Burlington, losing 5-0. Laney Norris and Faith Jones each picked up a hit in the loss. The Trojans will host a tournament this weekend, starting today with Central Lee, Van Buren Country, and Mt. Pleasant making the trip. 

Mt. Pleasant picked up their first conference win of the season against Keokuk last night in dominant fashion 10-3. Myah Starr picked up the complete game win in the circle with two strikeouts; according to Starr, the Panthers were ready to go,

“I think we all just had a big boost of energy today especially and so seeing everyone kind of get ready to go initially I think was a big thing and having just the right energy in the first place.”

At the plate, Keagyn Coleman caught fire, going 3 for 4 and finishing with a game high five RBIs. Coleman believes this win will help the squad’s confidence for the rest of the season and gave a nod of confidence to her dad,

“I think our minds set is really good. I think we have a better chance at winning more games this season than we have in the past couple of seasons…”

Head coach Derek Coleman will be looking for this win to help propel his young squad into their tournament at Fairfield today. 

“Hopefully huge. I mean they needed that win. Now hopefully we can go over to Fairfield this weekend and build on it and just keep it all away the rest of the year.”

Central Lee defeated Van Buren County last night 12-5. Kylee Roen, Ali Pedretti, and Lexie Wiley each finished with an RBI for the Warriors. 

Winfield-Mt. Union was squashed by Highland last night 14-0. The Wolves will attempt to bounce back tonight against Columbus on the road at 5:30 pm. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will host Lone Tree on Monday, June 10th, at 5:30 pm. 

New London will square off against Danville tonight at 7 pm. 

Mediapolis will face off against West Burlington tonight at 7 pm at home. 

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees were shot down by the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp last night 6-3. Reese Moore and Jackson Reid each tabbed an RBI for the Bees. The Jackson Rockabillys come to town tonight with first pitch at 6:30 pm. 

The Clinton LumberKings chopped down the O’Fallon Hoots 15-3 last night in game one. Eight players registered an RBI in the win as RJ Sherwood smacked a home run in the winning effort. 

Game two saw the Hoots enact their revenge with a 3-2 walk-off victory. The LumberKings travel to take on the Pistol Shrimp tonight at 7:05 pm. 

This Day in Sports History

1892 – John J. Doyle of the Cleveland Spiders is the first to pinch hit in a baseball game.

1989 – The first baseball game to start outdoors and end indoors, as the Toronto Blue Jays’ stadium closed the roof during the game. They go on to beat the Brewers 4-2.

1989 – Wayne Gretzky wins his 9th NHL Hart (MVP) Trophy in 10 years.

Congressional Candidate Christina Bohannan Visits Mount Pleasant as Part of 5 County Tour on Wednesday

Former Iowa State Representative and Congresswoman hopeful, Christina Bohannan, stopped by the Belle Center as part of the Rural Restoration Project, to hear directly from constituents on educational matters.

As a professor of Law at the University of Iowa, Bohannan spent the day traveling the Congressional District to better understand the needs of the people. As someone who grew up in a town of 700 people, she understands the need for rural schools, and wants more of a focus on building those up. She mentioned that education is something that needs investment, and the country does not want to fall behind other countries, such as China.

Some of the concerns brought up during the meeting include the school lunch program, with kids not getting enough food, more funding for mental health resources, such as mental health professionals servicing one building rather than multiple school districts at the same time. Success was also a key issue, with the idea of judging student success not on test scores, but on a variety of factors.

Bohannan made it clear that she does not support widespread student loan forgiveness, however, she would like to explore the idea of targeting certain loans. For example, if a teacher were to spend 5 years working in an area that was starved for educators, that person might see forgiveness.

Bohannan will be looking for a different outcome in her November rematch against Miller-Meeks.

*UPDATED* County Attorney Addresses Henry County Supervisors on Procedure and Expense Reports

The Henry County Attorney, Darin Stater, spoke in front of the Henry County Board of Supervisors on Thursday morning to discuss the handling of a criminal case which took place last spring in Henry County. There was disagreement between the Sheriff’s Office and the County Attorney on interpretation of a statement in the report. The county attorney did not pursue prosecution of the case and chose to place the officer mentioned on the Brady-Giglio list.

Because the County Attorney did not pursue the case further, Henry County Sheriff Rich McNamee spoke to the Henry County Supervisors and requested outside counsel on this case, which was something the county and Sheriff’s Department had done in the past on a number of cases. After their discussion, the Sheriff’s Department was operating under the assumption  they were given permission to pursue counsel. Furthermore, the Supervisors approved payments to the counsel totaling $3,200 between February 13 and May 21 of this year. However, County Attorney Stater explained to the Supervisors they did not follow proper procedure and file an official resolution with the assistance of the his office and therefore, they could not pay outside counsel as it was not approved properly. The County Attorney referenced a supreme court case from 2006, Stream vs Gordy, which proves to be similar to what was brought up at Thursday’s meeting.

It seems there was disconnect between the Board of Supervisors and the County Attorney on following procedure for expenditures, as one supervisor mentioned approval of these expenses even after County Attorney Stater said he advised against it in an email to the Supervisors in January. Stater mentioned that this is not a disagreement, but the law, and he asked for all three supervisors’ word that they would not approve future payments. He then assured them that he will look to get back onto the agenda as soon as possible and remain in contact.

While the Sheriff’s Department was working with outside counsel on the case over many months, Henry County Attorney Darin Stater also placed the deputy who wrote the report on this case on the Brady-Giglio list. According to the Iowa Legislature website, the Brady-Giglio list is a list compiled by a prosecutor’s office or a law enforcement agency containing the names and details of law enforcement officers who have sustained– confirmed– incidents of untruthfulness, criminal convictions, candor issues, or some other type of issue which places the officer’s credibility into question.

The deputy in question, Deputy Carlos Lopez, and Henry County Sheriff Rich McNamee asked Stater to reconsider and remove the deputy from the Brady-Giglio list. After allowing time for the Sheriff’s Department to provide additional information to the County Attorney’s office for reconsideration, Stater confirmed his decision to put the deputy on the Brady-Giglio list. It is important to note that Deputy Lopez remains a certified deputy in good standing with the Henry County Sheriff’s Department. His placement on this list does not charge him with any wrongdoing. County Attorney, Darin Stater, has sent the following information in response.  2024 Statement to KILJ re June 6 2024 BOS Meeting re Sheriff

*This article and headline were edited for clarity on 6/7/24 at 8:30 am.