Dorothy Moore

Dorothy Moore, 97, of Mount Pleasant, died Sunday, January 1, 2023, at Sunrise Terrace Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Winfield.

Dorothy was born October 30, 1925, on her family farm south of Lockridge, the daughter of Sam and Iva (Erickson) Billingsley. She graduated from Lockridge High School in 1943. She continued her education at Iowa Methodist School of Nursing, in Des Moines, graduating in 1946, and received her bachelor’s degree from Iowa Wesleyan in 1949. Dorothy returned to Iowa Methodist School of Nursing to begin her career as a nurse educator. On January 30, 1949, Dorothy was united in marriage to Lee C. Moore at Fairfield Methodist Church. Dorothy moved to Mount Pleasant in 1971, where she worked as a librarian at the Mount Pleasant Public Library. She was a member of P.E.O. Chapter OX and the First Presbyterian Church.

Dorothy is survived by her daughter Denise (Jay) Nelson of Winfield; three grandsons Matt (Amber) Nelson of Winfield, Sean (Dani) Nelson of Marion, Ryan Nelson of Minneapolis, Minnesota; and five great grandchildren Jacob, Shaye and Micah Nelson, Corinne, and Finley Nelson.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Lee, brother William who was killed in WWII, her twin brother Don, two nieces and several cousins.

Visitation will be held 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 4, 2023, at Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel. A graveside service will be held at a later date in the Evergreen Cemetery in Lineville, Iowa. A memorial fund has been established for Tunnels to Towers. The Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel is caring for Dorothy and her family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com

Ron Fye (final arrangments)

Ronald Fye, 87, of Mount Pleasant, died Saturday, December 31, 2022, at Savannah Heights surrounded by his family.

Ron was born July 18, 1935, in Mount Pleasant, the son of Herbert and June (Faulkner) Fye. He graduated from Mount Pleasant High School in 1952, and continued his education at AIB College of Business in Des Moines. Ron proudly served his country in the United States Army during the Korean War. On February 26, 1961, he was united in marriage to Judy Elder in New London. Ron was a computer programmer, working for Metro Mail from 1967-1980, and Broeg and Associates from 1980-1996. Along with working full time, Ron farmed for many years. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Mount Pleasant Golf and Country Club and Farm Bureau. Ron enjoyed tending to his vegetable garden, going out for coffee and playing a round of golf. Family was the center of Ron’s world; he would be in the field late at night to make sure he could attend his children’s and grandchildren’s events. Ron especially loved wintering in Texas with Judy.

Ron is survived by his wife Judy; three daughters Rhonda Plimmer of Johnston, Julie (Evan) Sunde of Ankeny, Christy Fye of Johnston; four grandchildren Mitch and Jared Plimmer, Eric and Jacob Sunde; and a brother Warren Fye of Pleasant Hill.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 5, 2023, at Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel. Pastor Trey Hegar will officiate. Burial will follow in the Forest Home Cemetery with Military Rites conducted by the Henry County Honor Guard. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. Memorial funds have been established for EveryStep Hospice and Savannah Heights. The Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel is caring for Ron and his family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com

Sports, January 1st

High School Basketball

Mt. Pleasant will host New London January 2nd with the girls starting at 6 pm. The boys’ team is currently 5-3 on the season and the girls’ team is 4-6. 

The New London Tigers girls’ team’s next game is January 1st against Van Buren County. The boys’ team is 6-2 being led by Blaise Porter and Kade Benjamin.

The Winfield-Mt. Union Wolves girls’ basketball team will travel to Lone Tree January 6th and the boys’ team will face off against Hillcrest Academy on January 3rd at 7:30 pm. The girls team is ranked 11th in Class 1A and is currently 10-0 on the season.

Danville will host West Burlington January 6th with the girls starting at 6 pm and the boys to follow. The girls’ team goes into the break 5-5 on the season while the boys’ team touts a 7-2 record.

The WACO Warriors next game will be January 3rd at home against Louisa-Muscatine with the girls starting at 6 pm and the boys at 7:30 pm. The boys’ team is ranked fifth in Class 1A touting an undefeated record of 8-0, while the girls are off to a strong start as well at 6-2.

The Holy Trinity Catholic Crusaders will have to wait until January 6th to host Central Lee with the girls going at 6:30 pm. For the Crusaders, the girls’ team is 4-4 and the boys’ team is 3-6 heading into winter break. The Hawks girls’ team is also 4-4 with the boys’ team 2-7 after their last win over Columbus 68-46. 

High School Wrestling

The Mt. Pleasant boys team will be back in action January 12th when they travel to face off with Washington. The girls team will compete at the Highland Tournament January 6th.

High School Bowling

The Mt. Pleasant Panthers girls and boys teams next competition will be January 5th against Washington at the Iris Bowling Center.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The men’s basketball team, now 14-1 and rocking a 13-game winning streak, will have to wait until January 6th to compete against Crowley’s Ridge College for a CAC Classic. Coach Ashton knows that this team still has not hit their peak.

The women’s basketball team went 0-2 competing at the Fairfield Inn by Marriott Classic. On Thursday, the Tigers fell to a talented Mayville State University team that came into the game riding a 3-game win streak, 83-67. Isabell West led the Tigers in points with 27. Friday, Iowa Wesleyan came out strong against Bellevue University, leading at the half 38-32. However, the Bruins would go on a 20 to 8 run in the third quarter and run away with it in the fourth to come out on top 79-60. Isabell West again led the Tigers in points with 16 and Megan Teal added 15 points off the bench. The Tigers will look to get Coach Williamson his 275th career victory at Iowa Wesleyan January 6th at the Northern New Mexico Classic against Crowley’s Ridge College. 

The women’s wrestling team competed at the Soldier Salute Tournament on December 29th and 30th and finished 2nd in the collegiate team race and 4th overall thanks to some strong performances by the Tigers. In the 101-pound weight class Alaina Sunlin finished in 4th and Mya Turnmire placed 6th. Mia Palumbo got 4th place in the 109-pound weight class with Faith Cole finishing in 3rd in the 116-pound weight class. All three wrestlers for the Tigers in the 130-pound weight class finished in the top four with Nonnie Justice clinching 4th, Destiny Campbell placed 3rd, and JoAnna Vanderwood finished in 2nd. Adaugo Nwachukwu claimed the title for the 136-pound weight class. Lastly, Grace Gray finished in 2nd for the 191-pound weight class. The Tigers will be back in action January 6th and 7th for the NWCA Multi-Division National Duals Championship.

The men’s wrestling team will have to wait until next year to wrestle at Central Methodist University on January 10th.

The Tiger’s next indoor meet will be the Dutch Athletics Classic on January 14th. 

This Day in Sports History

1902 – First Rose Bowl, Tournament Park, Pasadena, California: Michigan beats Stanford, 49-0; MVP: Neil Snow, Michigan, FB.

1942 – 28th Rose Bowl: #12 Oregon State beats #2 Duke, 20-16 (played in North Carolina due to Japanese threat).

1935 – First Orange Bowl: Bucknell beats Miami (FL), 26-0.

January 2nd, 2023 – January 8th, 2023

01/02/23
Warren Burns
01/02/23
Shyann Smith
01/03/23
Leonard Goettsche
01/03/23
Shawn Shroyer
01/04/23
Rick Thomas
01/04/23
Pamela Tipton
01/05/23
Jennifer Boyer
01/05/23
Laura Noble
01/05/23
Kim Andersen
01/05/23
Christina White
01/06/22
Courtney Mullen - belated from 1/5
01/06/23
Lance Hampton
01/07/23
Marci Adams
01/07/23
Willow Barton
01/07/23
Dalton Gardner
01/08/23
Averee McMullen
01/08/23
Kendall Horn
01/08/23
Emberly Rose Lamirande

Ron Fye

Ronald Fye, 87, of Mount Pleasant, died Saturday, December 31, 2022, at Savannah Heights. Services are pending at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel.

Robert Batey

Robert Batey, 94, of Mount Pleasant, died Friday, December 30, 2022, at the Jefferson County Health Center in Fairfield.

Funeral service will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, January 7, 2023, at Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel. Rev. Mike Johnson will officiate. Burial will follow in the Forest Home Cemetery. Military Rites will be conducted by the Henry County Honor Guard. Visitation will be held 2:00-7:00 p.m. on Friday, at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel, where the family will greet friends beginning at 5:00 p.m.

Stephen Dockendorff (final arrangements)

Stephen William Dockendorff, aged 42, passed away early December 27, 2022. Born in Alexandria, Virginia, on April 23, 1980, he moved to Danville, IA, with his family in 1992. After high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, where he served all over the world for nine years. Upon his honorable discharge, he returned to Iowa, and bought a house in Burlington, where he stayed until his death. He spent his life helping rescue and rehabilitate abused and neglected people and animals at home and abroad.

He is survived by his parents, John and Sandra Dockendorff; his wife, Tracey Dockendorff; stepchildren Vincent and Rinoa Pickering; siblings Kimberly (Tim) Robbins, Rebecca (Casey) Mehaffy, and Jamie (Brandon) Dockendorff; and five nieces and nephews.

Stephen was preceded in death by his grandmothers, Hazel Heubach and Myranell Dockendorff, and his grandfather, Donald E. Dockendorff.

The family will receive friends beginning at 1:00 PM, Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at the Danville United Methodist Church.  A funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM at the church with Pastor Jacob Yocum officiating.  Burial will follow the service at Jaggar Cemetery, rural Danville with Military Rites by the Navy.  A memorial has been established for the education of his nieces and nephews.  Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family with arrangements and online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

2022 4th Quarter Year in Review

October 15 the Mt. Pleasant High School Panther Marching Band received their 35th consecutive top Division I rating at the state Marching band festival  in Muscatine. Director Jim Depriest said the band has received a number one every year he has been at Mount Pleasat.  So it was fitting his last was a number one.  But as is typical with Mr. D He gave all the credit to the kids October 17 at the marching band’s final performance of the year during All Bands Night at Mapleleaf Athletic Complex.  It was also the final marching band performance under the direction of long-time director Jim DePriest.

October 18 two construction workers were struck and killed on the Great River Bridge at Burlington. The workers were walking behind their stationary pickup truck and trailer, setting construction barrels for a work zone on the Great River Bridge of U.S Route 34 westbound as it crosses the Mississippi River. A vehicle traveling westbound struck a barrel and continued on, striking the two construction workers causing fatal injuries. The workers are identified as Pearson J. Franklin, 20-year-old of New London, IA and Andrew Whitcomb, 35-year-old of Burnside, IL.

October 28 Iowa-based turkey processor West Liberty Foods announced it will close its Mount Pleasant facility affecting 350 employees.The location has produced millions of pounds of pre-sliced deli meats since its opening in 2003. The facility is not meeting the needs of the company, due to a reduction in demand for the product, according to a news release sent Friday. Layoffs will start Dec. 31, and the facility will close by May 7, 2023.

November 1 Mount Pleasant Area Chamber Alliance Executive Vice President Kristi Perry submitted a letter to the Chamber Board of Director’s as her official resignation from the position she held for the past 7 years. Her last day was November 30. The search for her replacement continued thru December.

The 2022 Midterm Elections were notably one of the biggest headlines of the quarter. Locally, Republicans Adrian Dickey and Jeff Shipley will return to Des Moines in January.  Dickey has previously served in the Senate.  He will return to represent Senate District 44.  He came out ahead of his challenger, Rich Taylor who also brought experience as an Iowa Senator to the race. Dickey received 66.49% of the vote. That’s 15,311 votes from a district that encompasses Van Buren, Jefferson, and Keokuk Counties and portions of Mahaska and Henry Counties. 7,695 voters cast their ballots for Rich Taylor. That’s 33.42% of the vote.

Democrat Mike Heaton ran in his first campaign but came up short against Republican Jeff Shipley.  Shipley previously served in the Iowa House of Representatives but not representing this exact district, now identified as House District 87. This district, as a result of re-districting covers Van Buren, Jefferson and a portion of Henry County. Shipley garnered 6,437 votes, that’s 55.46%. Heaton received 5,151 votes, 44.38%.

Incumbent Mindy Fitzgibbon lost her bid to keep her job as Henry County Recorder to newcomer Lynnae Buffington. Buffington received 4,183 votes and Fitzgibbon received 2,534 votes.

Henry County saw almost 50% voter turnout.  There are 14,113 register voters. 7, 025 cast votes in these midterm elections.  Of that number 2,845 people voted absentee or early.

By the fourth quarter a trial date had been set for one of the Iowa teens accused of killing a Fairfield teacher. A pretrial conference for Jeremy Goodale’s jury trial is scheduled for May 15th in Scott County. Goodale, and his co-defendant Willard Miller are charged with the murder of Nohema Graber. Miller’s trial will be held in March 2023 in Council Bluffs.

Thru out the 4th quarter the City of Mount Pleasant and the Mt. Pleasant Community School District discussed and then worked out the details for a school resource officer. Mount Pleasant officer Brad Gillis will begin his duties in the Mount Pleasant schools when second semester begins.

December 3 an officer involved shooting in Mount Pleasant not only made local headlines but also hit news reports across the state.  Local law enforcement responded to a domestic call  that ended with a Henry County Sheriff’s deputy shooting a woman in the arm.  Her injuries were non-life threatening but she now faces charges.  The deputy was found to be justified in his decision to fire his weapon.

December 7 on person was killed and another seriously injured in a two vehicle crash near New London.  Norman Hirschy of Mt. Pleasant died when the pickup he was driving hit a pickup driven by Sheila Wilkerson of New London head-on.  Wilkerson was airlifted to University Hospitals in Iowa City.  This was the second fatal crash in a week and a half near New London.  Two people were killed in that accident on November 26.

The end of the year brought the end of Ana Lair’s 20 years of service as Henry County Treasurer. Lair chose not to seek re-election after holding the position since she was first elected in 2003.  She began her career in the Treasurer’s office in 1974 as a clerk, taking time to stay at home with her children and returning in 1998.

Unfortunately, one of the top news stories in December was the high number of flu cases of several varieties that caused issues for employers and schools not to mention family holiday gatherings.  Add a winter snow storm right before Christmas with blizzard like conditions that also played havoc with holiday plans.

The day before the Christmas holiday weekend KILJ Radio announced the recipients of the first ever KILJ Humanitarian Award. That Friday during the weekly Generation Gap program station owner Paul Dennison and manager Kadie Johannson presented the inaugural award to Linda Enearl and Dan Spray of Mount Pleasant. Each receives a special engraved award and $1,000 they may donate to a favorite organization. From now on each year at this time KILJ will recognize the efforts of someone who quietly goes about making this community a better place to live