Phyllis Iva Lane Klopfenstein (final arrangements)
Phyllis Iva Lane Klopfenstein2, age 97 of Mount Pleasant, passed away January 25. She was born September 25, 1925 in rural Henry County, Iowa, the daughter of John and Iva Bates Lane. She graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in 1943. Phyllis was united in marriage to Wayne Lewis Klopfenstein on April 25, 1945 in Anniston, Alabama, where Wayne was stationed during World War II. During that time, she did clerical work at the Anniston Ordinance Depot. She also worked as a dental assistant for Dr. Frank V. Coles in Mt. Pleasant. Phyllis was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Mt. Pleasant and participated in many clubs. Phyllis passed away January 25, 2023.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Wayne, son Philip Wayne, a sister Virginia Sommerfeld, three brothers – Warren, Johnny and Russell , 2 nieces and 2 nephes.
She is survived by her children – Judith Elaine Klopfenstein Miller (Jim), John David Klopfenstein (Lin) and Ted Lewis Klopfenstein; 5 grandchildren – Jamey Elaine Miller Musgrove (Greg), Matthew James Miller (Amy) Amanda May Klopfenstein Barry (Chris), John David (JD) Klopfenstein II and Wayne R. Klopfenstein; 6 great grandchildren – Brady Ryan Musgrove, Lexi Elaine Musgrove, Nolan Matthew Miller, Cameron James Miller, Aliyana Jo Barry and Lacie Nicole Barry and twelve nieces and nephews.
A celebration of life for Phyllis will be held from 1-3 PM on Saturday, March 4, 2023 at the Mt. Pleasant Masonic Lodge, 206 N. Main St., Mt. Pleasant. A private family interment will take place at the Forest Home Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant. Friends may call to sign the register from 9AM to 7PM on Friday, February 3, at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 N. Main St., Mt. Pleasant. On line condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com
Memorials may be directed to the First United Methodist Church or, because of her love and compassion for all animals, to All God’s Creatures in Mt. Pleasant.
Randyl Jay Pickle
Randyl Jay Pickle, 68, of Mt. Union, died Friday, January 27, 2023 at his home in Mt. Union.
Randy was born July 7, 1954 in Burlington, the son of Richard Jack and Bertha Ann Yaley Pickle. He was a 1972 graduate of Mt. Pleasant High School and a veteran of the United States Marine Corp. On November 26, 1983 he married Mary Elizabeth Hastings. She preceded him in death on July 15, 2020.
He was an electrical lineman by trade and also helped his father on the farm. He enjoyed gardening, fishing, and spending time at the lake with his cousins. He was very particular about his acreage. Randy loved kids and doted on the Lane grandchildren.
Randy is survived by his mother of Mt. Pleasant; sisters, Diane Pickle of New London and Jacque (Richard) Dayton of Bentonville, Arkansas; brother, Brad (Lora Larson) Pickle of Tulsa, Oklahoma; two nephews, one niece, one great-nephew, aunts, uncles, cousins, and a host of friends. He was preceded in death by his father and his wife Mary.
According to his wishes, he has been cremated and an inurnment will be held at a later date. Memorials have been established to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and EveryStep Hospice. Elliott Chapel, New London is assisting the family with arrangements and online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com
Frances Warth
Frances Warth, 75, of Mt. Pleasant, died Saturday, January 28, 2023 at the Great River Medical Center Hospice House, West Burlington, IA.
A memorial service for Frances will be held at 1:30 PM on Friday, February 3, at the First United Methodist Church, 309 N. Main St., Mt. Pleasant. The Reverend David H. Bracht-Wagner, Senior Pastor, will officiate. Friends may call from 12 -8 PM on Thursday at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant. The family will be present to receive friends from 5-7 PM Thursday evening.
Memorials may be directed to the family for decisions to be made later. Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com
Frances was born November 22, 1947 Sigourney, IA, the daughter of James and Miriam (Cathey) Pobanz. She moved with her family to Mt. Pleasant and graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in 1966. She worked on the line for the Mackay Envelope Company in Mt. Pleasant. She also was a bartender at several establishments, including the Iris Restaurant, the Lantern Lounge and the Cabaret.
Frances was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Mt. Pleasant. She enjoyed traveling, photography, old movies, music, reading and crocheting. She loved Scrabble, seldom taking a back seat to anyone. She was “Mom” and a mother figure to many of her friends and her children’s friends. A big fan of the Chicago Blackhawks Hockey Team, she loved to watch their games whenever she could. Frances seldom turned down the opportunity to instigate a practical joke, as she and her friends shared many a laugh over them.
Those thankful for sharing in Frances’ life include her two daughters – Rebecca “Becky” Warth of Mt. Pleasant and Beth Gaffney and her husband Mark of Chandler, AZ; a brother – Brian Pobanz and his wife Karen of Wayne, NJ; a sister – Carolyn Westbrooks of St. Louis, MO and two grandchildren – Dylan and Grace Gaffney.
Her parents and a sister – Catherine Gibson – precede Frances in death.
MP Show Choir Competition Results
Mount Pleasant High School’s show choir InMotion finished as 4th Runner-Up in the finals of a competition hosted by Davenport North High School on Saturday. Southeast Polk was Grand Champion, followed by Davenport Central, El Paso-Gridley, Iowa City Liberty, Mount Pleasant and Davenport Central Prep. InMotion placed 5th in the daytime round out of 11 groups in their division.
Mount Pleasant will be hosting the own invitational February 4 at the high school, starting at 8:00 am.
Sports, January 28th
High School Basketball
The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team fell to conference rival Keokuk last night 60-35. The Chiefs controlled the game from the onset. Andrea Lopreato led the Panthers in scoring with 15 points on the night. Coach Watson, disappointed in the outcome, was pleased with the way his entire team stepped up. The boys’ team remains on top of the conference standings after defeating the Chiefs 66-47. Aaiden Ashton scored 22 points in the contest hitting three three-pointers and Payton Hagans aided the winning effort with 16 points. Mt. Pleasant will be back in action tonight against Mediapolis with KILJ on the call with pregame at 5:45 pm. Coach Watson talked about the short turnaround.
Holy Trinity Catholic swept the night against Van Buren County with the girls’ team winning in dominating fashion 55-18, only allowing 3 points in the first half. The boys’ team also ran away with their game coming out on top 63-40. The Crusaders will travel to take on Central Lee on Tuesday, January 31st.
New London was swept by West Burlington last night as the girls’ team fell to the Falcons 74-36 as the Falcons outscored the Tigers 20-2 in the third quarter. The boys’ team fell to West Burlington 62-55, despite Blaise Porter scoring 33 points in the contest. The Falcons are still undefeated at 17-0. New London will travel to take on Burlington Notre Dame January 31st.
The Danville boys’ team clobbered Central Lee 70-28 last night as the Bears allowed only 13 points in the second half. The Bears will be facing off against West Burlington on January 31st.
WACO swept the night against Hillcrest Academy as the girls’ team clobbered the Ravens 63-28. Ellah Kissell led the Warriors, scoring 28 points in the game. The boys’ team remained undefeated after beating the Ravens 51-40. Hunter Hughes, Cody Graber, and Colton Leichty all had the team lead in points with 10 apiece. WACO will be at home against Lone Tree on January 31st.
The Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team cruised to an easy win over Columbus Junction 62-27. Bradie Buffington and Melina Oepping both finished with a double-double as Buffington finished with 21 points and 11 rebounds and Oepping scored 18 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. The Wolves will be hosting Highland on January 31st.
High School Wrestling
The first official girls’ regional qualifier is in the books with a couple of wrestlers from Southeast Iowa earning their way to state. The top four finishers in a weight class punch their ticket to state. Ella McNamee of Mt. Pleasant went 5-1 on the day including two byes as she took third place over Jacey Mason by fall. Rylee Rice and Bralyyn Wagler of WACO finished in second place in their respective weight classes as they both went 4-1 on the day including their byes. Grace Fort of WACO snuck into state with a fourth-place finish as she defeated Zenlynn Lee of Mt. Pleasant earlier in the evening by fall resulting in a no contest. Hailey Kemper of Fort Madison took first place by fall, defeating Gabi Robertson of Mid-Prairie. The State Tournament will take place on February 2nd and 3rd.
The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will be participating in the Southern Iowa Classic Tournament this morning.
The Regional Duals for boys’ wrestling has been set with Burlington Notre Dame going against Knoxville in the first round with the winner matching up against Williamsburg for Class 2A on January 31st.
High School Bowling
Mt. Pleasant will travel to face off against Keokuk January 31st.
Iowa Wesleyan Athletics
The women’s basketball team took game one of the Bacone Classic over Bacone College by 54 points, winning 87-33. The Tigers did not allow double-digit points in any quarter. Kyla Moore and Isabell West combined for 42 points with Moore scoring 22 points and West finishing with 20 points. The Tigers will be taking on Northern New Mexico College this afternoon at 1 pm.
The #23 ranked men’s team extended their win streak to 19-games after defeating Bacone College 86-46. Carver Locke led the way for the Tigers, scoring 13 points and gathering 3 steals. The Tigers will be facing off against Northern New Mexico College at 3 pm this afternoon.
The men’s wrestling team’s next competition will be today at the Pat “Flash” Flanagan Open.
The women’s wrestling team finished 10th out of 20 at the Spire Classic. They will be back in action February 4th at the Grand View Open.
The Tigers next indoor meet will be the Grinnell Invitational today.
This Day in Sports History
1904 – First college sports letters given to Seniors who played on University of Chicago’s football team are awarded blankets with letter “C” on them.
1988 – New York Rangers’ Marcel Dionne scores a 2nd period power play goal in 5-2 win in Philadelphia; becomes 1st first player in NHL history to get 20 goals in each of his first 17 seasons.
1992 – St. Louis right wing Brett Hull becomes 2nd player (after Wayne Gretzky) in NHL history to record back-to-back seasons of 50 goals in 50 games; #50 comes in 3-3 Blues’ tie in Lo
Arrests Made In Copper Theft Case
In December of 2022, the Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office began to take reports of vandalism and theft of copper wire from Century Link. Century Link reported their poles being cut down and wires hanging from at the intersection of 80th Ave and DMC Hwy 99. It was determined the wire was being cut and stolen from the poles for the purpose of stripping the copper wire.
Century Link reported several more thefts of wire in January. At that time the Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office began to conduct surveillance operations near where these thefts were taking place.
Through these surveillance operations Detectives were able to observe several individuals stealing copper wire from this area. The individuals were stopped in a vehicle and identified. Arrest warrants were issued for the charges of Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree and Theft 2nd Degree for the following individuals:
Christopher Bernard Oberlander, age 33, of 1206 Corse St. Burlington, IA
Andrew Joseph Stout, age 36, of 509 West Agency Rd Lot 56 West Burlington, IA
William Phillips, age 53, of 1414 South St Burlington, IA
On January 27, 2023 all three individuals were placed under arrest, and they are being held at the Des Moines County Sheriff’s on the no bond warrants. This is an ongoing investigation, and more charges are expected as more suspects are identified.
The Des Moines County Sheriffs Office would like to make the public aware that there have been numerous thefts of copper wire, catalytic converters, and burglaries to outbuildings such as sheds, barns, and work sites in the past several months.
It is not uncommon for suspects to do their own surveillance during the day and nighttime hours to look for items to steal. The Sheriff’s Office would encourage anyone who sees suspicious activity or vehicles to call and report the incident as soon as possible.
The Dickey Dispatch by Senator Adrian Dickey
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