THIS IS SEGMENT 3 FOR TODAY, SATURDAY. DON'T FORGET TO GO BACK TO SEGMENT
ONE AND START READING FROM THERE FIRST.
MARGARET KAY DAVISON, AGE 65, OF MAQUOKETA DIED WEDNESDAY. SHE WORKED AS A NURSES AID AT THE LOCAL HOSPITAL FOR 25 YEARS. SHE IS SURVIVED BY HER HUSBAND, KENNETH, JR....3 CHILDREN, DARYL DAVISON, KATHLEEN KAY SCOTT, AND DARBY DAVISON ALL OF MAQUOKETA. ALSO A BROTHER, GEORGE BURMAHL OF MAQUOKETA AND A SISTER, ARLA EDWARDS OF MAQUOKETA.
JAMES F. MCNICHOLS AGE 52 OF MAQUOKETA DIED WEDNESDAY. COMPLETE OBITUARY
NOT IN YET.
JIM CLARK, AGE 65, OF MAQUOKETA, DIED THURSDAY, AFTER A SUDDEN ILLNESS, IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AT IOWA CITY. HE OWNED AND OPERATED CLARK SALES AND SERVICE IN MAQUOKETA FOR 42 AND A HALF YEARS. HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE, MADONNA, 4 CHILDREN....DAVID HEISTER OF WACO, TEXAS, STEVE HEISTER OF MAQUOKETA, DOUGLAS CLARK OF MAQUOKETA AND MARTIN CLARK OF MAQUOKETA.
ALSO 2 BROTHERS,INCLUDING WAYNE CLARK OF MAQUOKETA AND 3 SISTERS, INCLUDING ANNA ADAM OF MAQUOKETA.
HOWARD BECKER, 89, OF MONMOUTH, DIED AT THE CRESTRIDGE NURSING HOME.
HE OPERATED BECKER PLUMBING AND HEATING IN MONMOUTH OF MANY YEARS.
JAMES DANIEL "JIM" SKIPPER, AGE 45, OF SILVER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, JANUARY 8TH.
HE WAS A PLUMBER. HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE, KAREN, 1 DAUGHTER, AND HIS PARENTS, CAROL AND KEN DAVIS OF MAQUOKETA.
CARL JORGENSEN, AGE 89, OF MAQUOKETA, DIED JANUARY 15TH. SURVIVORS INCLUDE A SISTER, HELEN KNIGHT, OF MAQUOKETA AND A BROTHER, MARVIN JORGENSEN OF MAQUOKETA.
IN COURT NEWS:
RON KRUMVIEDE, AGE 40, WAS SENTENCED TO 3 DAYS IN JAIL, SUSPENDED, ON CHARGES OF ASSAULT. HE WAS IN A FIGHT BACK ON AUGUST 7TH.
TROY BEHNKE, AGE 26, OF MAQUOKETA, WAS ARRESTED LAST FRIDAY NIGHT AND CHARGED WITH OWI.
TERRY KREMER, AGE 21, OF MAQUOKETA, WAS CHARGED WITH OPERATING A VEHICLE WITHOUT THE OWNERS CONSENT.
ERIC WAGNER, AGE 21, OF MAQUOKETA, WAS CHARGED WITH SELLING TOBACCO TO A PERSON UNDER THE LEGAL AGE. THE INCIDENT HAPPENED AT THE SINCLAIR STATION ON EAST PLATT. HE WAS ARRESTED AS A RESULT OF A ROUTINE CHECK OF ESTABLISHMENTS WHO SELL TOBACCO PRODUCTS.
THE MAQUOKETA SCHOOL BOARD RECEIVED SOME GOOD NEWS THIS WEEK.
THE MAQUOKETA ATHLETIC BOOSTERS CLUB IS OFFERING $150,000 OVER 3 YEARS
TO GO TOWARDS A NEW TRACK AND 6 NEW TENNIS COURTS. THE TOTAL COST WILL BE ABOUT THREE TIMES THAT, SO THE MAQUOKETA BOARD NEEDS TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET MONEY FOR THEIR MATCH, BUT THEY DO HAVE SOME IDEA AS TO HOW IT COULD BE DONE. THE HIGH SCHOOL IS IN BAD NEED OF THE TRACK AND COURTS.
I'LL KEEP YOU POSTED. THE CLUB GETS MONEY FROM VARIOUS PROJECTS, THE TOP BEING AN ANNUAL SPORTS PUBLICATION IN THE FALL, WITH LOTS OF ADS BY LOCAL BUSINESS.
I WILL POST THIS AGAIN...MORE COMING SOON.
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