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Henry County Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda
AGENDA
June 1, 2023
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9:00 Monthly Department Head Meeting
Jenni from Elevate for Mobile Crisis Response Service
9:30 Paul Katsion, Henry County Optimist Club
10:15 RWE Wind Energy for Update on their Project
Other County Business as time allows
Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates
Royden Blaine Boshart
Royden Blaine Boshart, 84, of Wayland, formerly of Washington, died, Monday, May 29, 2023, at the Parkview Home in Wayland. A memorial service will be held Saturday, June 10, 2023, at 11:00 AM, at Bethel Church in Wayland. Burial will follow at the Bethel Cemetery. The family will greet friends from 4 – 8 PM on Friday, June 9, at Bethel Church. A memorial fund has been established for Bethel Church. The Beatty Peterseim Funeral Home is assisting the family.
Royden was born July 21, 1938, in Washington, IA, the son of Arthur and Stella (Graber) Boshart. He graduated from Wayland High School in 1956. On June 18, 1960, he was united in marriage to Carol Hochstedler at Howard Miami County Church in Kokomo, IN. Royden worked as supervisor of seed stock at Northup King in Washington for many years. He also worked as parks superintendent for the City of Washington, retiring in 2000. Royden drove the Washington County Minibus, was an EMT, and also drove the Amish for many years. He was a member of Bethel
Church and enjoyed watching birds, his flowers and plants and spending time with his family. Royden never met a stranger, and never had an enemy. He loved to visit with people, no matter where he was, and was known as the coffee man at Bethel Church.
Survivors include his wife Carol of Wayland, daughters, Lisa (Larry) Glasgow of East China, MI, and Marketta (Jeff) Leyden of Alta, IA, six grandchildren: Tiffany (Wes) Ball of Fort Wayne, IN, Natalie (Mitchell) Ortenburg of Fort Gratiot, MI, Nicole (Ben) Eastes of Pratt, KS, Dru (Ashli) Leyden of Olathe, KS, Holly (Corey) Diischer of Alta, IA, and eight great-grandchildren: Diana, Clara, Isaac, Blaine, Trevor, Wrigley, Brock and Parker.
Preceding Royden in death were his parents and his sister Joretta Hochstetler.
Donald J. “Don” Peterschmidt
Donald J. “Don” Peterschmidt, 81, of Montrose, Iowa, passed away at 3:50 p.m. Saturday, May 27, 2023, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa.
Born on November 18, 1941, in Fort Madison, Iowa, the son of Valentine and Nina (Fine) Peterschmidt. On October 1, 1968, in Fort Madison he married Connie Warrington.
He is survived by his wife: Connie of Montrose; sons: Kurt (wife Christine Skow) Peterschmidt of Coralville, Iowa and Greg (wife Leslie) Peterschmidt of Erwin, Tennessee. He is also survived by a granddaughter, grandson, step grandson and step granddaughters.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Don graduated from Fort Madison High School and the University of Iowa with a bachelors degree in science. He was a United States Army veteran serving during the Vietnam Era. Don retired from Monsanto as an analytical chemist. He enjoyed the the outdoors, being in nature, gardening and his yard.
A graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 30, 2023, at Greenglade Cemetery in Farmington, Iowa.
In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established in his memory.
Schmitz Funeral Home of Donnellson is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.
Sports, May 30th
High School Soccer
The boys’ state quarterfinals get underway today with GCGR and Columbus Catholic leading off the day.
The girls’ state quarterfinals will start tomorrow, May 31st, with Des Moines Christian facing off against Hudson to lead off the day.
High School Baseball
Mt. Pleasant will take on Washington in a road doubleheader tonight. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 5:15 pm.
Winfield-Mt. Union will face off against Highland at home on June 1st.
New London will take on Mediapolis on the road today as the Tigers attempt to extend their win streak while Mediapolis looks to stay undefeated early in the season.
Danville will host Burlington Notre Dame tonight with first pitch at 5:30 pm.
Central Lee will travel to take on New London tomorrow, May 31st.
High School Softball
Mt. Pleasant will take on Washington in a road doubleheader tonight.
Central Lee will face off against Van Buren County in a doubleheader today.
Winfield-Mt. Union will travel to take on Columbus tonight as both teams attempt to get back to 0.500 on the season.
Danville will host Holy Trinity Catholic tonight at 7 pm.
New London will travel to take on Mediapolis today.
High School Tennis
The girls’ Class 1A and 2A state team tennis tournament will begin and finish up today.
In Class 1A, Columbus Catholic faces off against Pella, while Clarinda takes on Central DeWitt.
In Class 2A, the #1 seed Cedar Rapids Washington battles with Valley, while Dowling Catholic will face off against Ankeny Centennial.
The boys’ state team tournament will begin tomorrow, May 31st. Pella enters the tournament as the #1 seed in Class 1A, while Waukee Northwest enters as the favorite in Class 2A.
Iowa Baseball
The Hawkeyes got an at-large bid for the NCAA tournament after an impressive 42-14 (15-8 conference) campaign and second place finish in the Big Ten Championship tournament after a 4-0 loss to Maryland. This is just their 6th appearance in program history and their first since 2017. The other teams in their regional will be the #14 seed Indiana State, Wright State, and North Carolina, who they will open up play against on Friday, June 2nd, at 6 pm.
The Hawkeyes are 20-11 on the road this season and boast the 11th best earned run average (4.04) and 14th best on-base percentage (0.418) in the country. The Tar Heels ended their regular season on a cold streak dropping four games in-a-row before losing in the semifinals to Clemson 10-4 in the ACC Tournament.
This Day in Sports History
1922 – Cubs and Cardinals trade outfielders between morning and afternoon games of doubleheader; Max Flack went to St. Louis, Cliff Heathcote went to Chicago; both got hits for their new clubs in the nightcap.
1935 – Philadelphia pitcher Jim Bivin retires Babe Ruth on an infield grounder in “the Babe’s” final MLB at-bat; Ruth plays just 1 inning in Boston Braves, 11-6 loss to Phillies at the Baker Bowl.
1986 – Barry Bonds makes his MLB debut for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Kay “Gene” Glover
Kay “Gene” Glover, 80, of Salem, died Saturday, May 27, 2023, at his home.
Gene was born May 15, 1943, in Mount Pleasant, the son of Keith and Doris (Haines) Glover. He was the valedictorian and graduated from Mount Pleasant High School in 1961. He later attended Kirksville College and the Superior Auctioneer School. On February 1, 1964, Gene was united in marriage to Jenny Bruggemeyer at the Congregational Church in Salem. He worked at the Ordinance Plant, Champion Spark Plug for 30 years, and Gene and Jenny owned and operated Glover Auction and Real Estate. He was a founding member of McGwider, Inc. Gene was a member of the Henry County Saddle Club. He loved horses, especially barrel racing with his horse “Streak”.
Gene is survived by his wife Jenny; son Kris (Rita) Glover of Mount Pleasant; daughter Robin (Carl) Mathews of Salem; son-in-law Dean Sartain of Williamsburg, Virginia; 7 grandchildren, Bobbie (Jeff) Larsen of Spanish Fork, Utah; Kristin (Adam) Tryon of Roland; Kamron (Jacey) Glover of Milo; Alec (Aizhan) Sartain of Richmond, Virginia; Justin (Skye) Glover of Mount Pleasant; Brianne Sartain of Virginia; Tasha (Joe) Crile of Wayland; 13 great grandchildren; and two brothers, Dennis Glover of Lockridge and Gary Glover of Keosauqua. He was preceded in death by his parents and a daughter Andrea Sartain.
According to Gene’s wishes his body has been cremated and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. The Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel and Crematory is caring for Gene and his family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com
May 29th, 2023 – June 4th, 2023
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.