Gene Glover
Gene Glover age 80 of Salem, died Saturday, May 27, 2023, at his home. Funeral services are pending at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel and Crematory.
Dick Richards
Dick Richards, 88, of Mount Pleasant, died Friday, May 26, 2023, at Savannah Heights.
Dick was born September 23, 1934, in Fort Madison, the son of James and Mable (Ross) Richards. He attended Fort Madison High School. Dick proudly served in the United States Navy during the Korean War. After he had concluded his service, he joined the Army Reserves. On August 16, 1958, Dick was united in marriage to Cecelia Hogan at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Fort Madison, to this union the couple was blessed with three children. Dick worked as a deputy sheriff for Des Moines County before becoming an electrician. Prior to retirement, Dick owned and operated Industrial Motors in Burlington. Dick was a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, New London VFW Post 7641, and the Moose Lodge. He enjoyed woodworking, fishing, photography, and making jewelry.
Dick is survived by his wife Cecelia; daughter Barbara (Randy) Brown of Mount Union; two sons David (Cathy Sanders) Richards of Montrose, Mark Richards of Danville; eight grandchildren, Mitch (Julie) Brown, Sarah Edwards, Kevin (Kelsey) Brown, David Richards, Mary Richards, Curtis (Mary) Richards, Trent Richards, Miranda Richards; and seven, soon to be eight, great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Jim Teel, sister Betty McMillian, and daughter-in-law Michelle Richards.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 1, 2023, at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Father Paul Connolly as celebrant. Burial will be in the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Burlington, with Military Rites conducted by the Henry County Honor Guard. Visitation will be held 9:00 a.m. at the church until the time of service on Thursday. Memorial contributions may be directed to St. Alphonsus Catholic Church and New London VFW Post 7641. The Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel and Crematory is caring for Dick and his family. ww.powellfuneralhomes.com
2023 Iowa High School Girls’ State Golf Wrap Up
Girls’ State Golf- The 2023 Iowa High School Girls’ Golf state meet is in the books and here’s how our local teams finished.
In Class 1A, The Tigers finished in 2nd place as a team with a score of +153. Taylor Phillips led the team with a silver medalist finish as she shot an 82 on day two for a total score of 16 over par.
Emma Nye finished in 12th place with a score of 42 over par after shooting an 87 on day two. Emma Busby took 23rd with a score of 47 over par and Sophie Malott finished in 24th place with a score of 48 over par.
Isabelle Nye grabbed 59th place after shooting 224 (+80) over the span of the two-day tournament. Stevey Wintermeyer shot a 115 on day two to collect a total score of 94 over par.
Abbie Lindeman’s 1st place score of +15 led Grundy Center to the team title for Class 1A.
Olivia Hines of Mediapolis collected a 3rd place finish as a sophomore last year; now, she grabbed the silver medal after her 20 over par performance in Class 2A. Hines shot an 82 on day two after entering the round 9 over par.
Chloe Bolte of Sumner-Fredericksburg repeated as the individual champion after her score of +10. Roland Story grabbed the team title for Class 2A, winning by 8 strokes.
Washington finished in 4th place for Class 3A with a team score of 341 (+112). The top golfer for the Demons was Kaylin Long after she tied for 4th place shooting a 13 over par with a round two score of 79. Makenna Conrad finished with a score of 20 over par after improving by two strokes on day two to tie for 10th place.
After shooting a 93 in rounds two, Haley Mitchell finished tied for 29th with a final score of 39 over par. Mallary Johnson shot a 187 over the two rounds to finish 43 over par, which was good enough for 39th place.
Adalyn Long scored a 46 over par to tie for 41st place and Maci Williams finished with a score of 195 (+51) to tie for 50th place.
Eden Lohrbach finished with a score of 1 under par as she led Gilbert to the Class 3A team title.
Pleasant Valley grabbed the team title by almost 20 strokes for Class 4A as Morgan Rupp of Linn-Mar walked away with the individual crown after shooting a 140 (-2) over the course of the two days.
Deerwood Golf Club is the exclusive sponsor for KILJ’s coverage of the girls’ state golf meet.
Stride Into Summer Family Walk Coming June 4th
Healthy Henry County Communities is excited to announce their Stride Into Summer Family Walk will be held on Sunday June 4th from 1-4pm at East Lake Park. This free family event focuses on summer health and safety. Stop at fun activity and educational stations as you walk a loop around the lake. There will be bubbles, a variety of kids games, kindness rock painting, a healthy snack and more. The Henry County Sheriff’s Office will be there to fingerprint kids and provide parents with an ID kit. They will also be giving away some kid’s bike helmets and have a raffle for 5 free bikes donated by Walmart Distribution Center. The Mt. Pleasant Police Department, Mt. Pleasant Fire Department, Iowa DNR, and Henry County EMS will also have activities promoting summer safety topics. Sign in and pick up your goodie bag at the tent by the tennis courts. In case of rain, the event will be postponed until Sunday June 11th. For more information and updates visit Facebook.com/HealthyHenryCounty or call Kelly at 319-385-0779. Healthy Henry County Communities is the community wellness coalition for Henry County Public Health.
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Elissa D. Chaney
Elissa D. Chaney, 56, of Douds, Iowa, passed away at 1:34 a.m. Wednesday, May 24, 2023, at Van Buren County Hospital in Keosauqua, Iowa.
Born on November 11, 1966, in Fort Madison, Iowa, the daughter of Arnulfo Becerra and Sandra Hatfield. In November of 1984, she married John Chaney Sr. He preceded her in death.
She is survived by her three children: Crystal Becerra of Fort Madison, Iowa, John Chaney Jr. of Davenport, Iowa and James Chaney of Burlington, Iowa; seven grandchildren: Kaylee Wynn, Madison Wynn, Ariana Padgett, Mallory Chaney, Lathan Chaney, Lexus Chaney and Angel Chaney; sister: Melissa (Mike) Boyd of Athens, Alabama; step brother: Mike (Nina) Finley of Port Richey, Florida. Also surviving are two nephews: Tyler Trueblood and Orion Boyd and niece: Mariah Boyd.
She was preceded in death by her mother; step father: James Finley; daughter in infancy: Jennifer Chaney; sister: Angel Becerra and significant other: Raymond Williams.
She loved her family, especially her grandchildren. She was a great friend to all, loved her kids, animals, especially her dog Diesel, and was a loving sister.
Lisa was a kind and compassionate soul to all She met. Her best quality being her huge heart. This could also be her biggest downfall as she loved people and would help them out to the point of denying herself.
She cared for many people in her lifetime as a caretaker. She was diligent with their care and took great measures to ensure they were taken care of properly and most of all that they were loved.
Her greatest honor was to take care of her ailing grandmother, Delores while she battled stomach cancer.
Lisa was an animal lover of all species. She often tried to nurse kittens and birds as she could never stand to see anyone or anything suffer.
Delores’s passing along with her infant daughter, Jennifer, and the love of her life, Raymond, forever affected Lisa deeply.
Her body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.
The family wishes to extend a very special thank you to her great friends Colt Simerl and Tanisha Blakely who helped and loved her dearly in her last days.
A celebration of life will be announced in the coming days.
Any donations are graciously welcomed and are to be made to PAW Animal Shelter in Fort Madison or the Iowa Donor Network in Lisa’s name.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com. Schmitz Funeral Home of Farmington is assisting the family with arrangements.
Memorial Day Observance in Mount Pleasant
On May 29, the Mount Pleasant Memorial Day Observance will be held at the Mount Pleasant High School Gymnasium at 10:30 am. The observance will begin with the presentation of the colors by members of the VFW, American Legion Posts and Auxiliaries. Avenue of Flags Chair and Honor Guard Commander, Dean King will serve as Master of Ceremonies. The Rev. Trey Hegar, pastor at the Mount Pleasant First Presbyterian Church and a veteran of the United States Marines, will deliver the Invocation and the Benediction. The MPCHS Band under the direction of Jim DePriest will play patriotic music prior to the beginning of the program. The band will also perform the National Anthem. General Logan’s orders, directing the establishment of Memorial Day as we know it today, will be read. A special music selection will be performed by Summer Schroeder. She will be accompanied by members of the MPCHS Jazz Band. The featured speaker will be Iowa Senator Jeff Reichman. He is Chair of the Veterans Affairs Committee for the State of Iowa. Sen. Reichman is also a Marine Corps Veteran. Twelve names will be engraved on the Veterans Memorial marker on the Henry County Court House lawn bringing the total to 1,505. Those individuals and their families will be recognized. Following the Benediction the Honor Guard will fire a 3 volley salute followed by Taps played by members of the High School Band.
These are the names being added:
Alan D. Huisinga
Henry E. Tompkins
Michael D. Noel
Delbert Duane Prottsman
Stanley E. Hill
Ronald K. Fye
Robert D. Batey
Raymond L. Daniel
J. Michael Kitch
Dennis John Fitzpatrick
Warren Kendig Rogers Jr.
Steven Rae Vogeler