Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection
compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of
Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa.
iay. February 9, 2005
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)UN1Y 'co. (ourney, IA l321
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FOR THE RECORD & OBITUARIES WEATHER REVIEW .
The following report 1s com-piled by Doug Flanders, Sigourney's
official weather observer, and includes the date, high, low and
precipita-tion readings.
HI LO Tues., Feb. i 36 31
Precip: T Wed., Feb. 2 37 30 Thurs., Feb. 3 41 22 Fri., Feb. 4
54 27 Sat., Feb. 5 60 35 Sun., Feb. 6 57 37 Mon., Feb. 7 43 30
Precip: .36
REAL ESTATE Ray Man Inc. to Mulberry
Lane Investments LLC, Keota ACH1 B02 L09, Keota ACH1 B02 LlO PT,
25-76-10 PT.
Jed 0. Lockridge and Jennifer Lockridge and Billy Joe Baker and
Joan Baker and Jerry G. Lockridge and Pat Lockridge to Wesley R.
Gould, 16-76-12.
Donna M. Krier to Jody R. Krier. 34-75-12 PT. 34-75-12.
Timothy A. Clarahan and Angela K. Clarahan tu Vickie R. Clubb
and Donna J. Clubb, Webster OPWE Ll7, Webster OPWE LIS.
Alma Striegel. ResTr and Larry Striegel, CoEx and Leo E.
Striegel, CoTrte and Kenneth Striegel CoTrte to Leo E. Striegel and
Jacquelin S. Striegel and Dennis J. Striegel and Jeannie L.
Striegel, 16-76-10, 21-76-10 PT. 30-76-10, 30-76-10 PT.
Larry Striegel, CoTrte and Jearmette Peirce, CoTrte and Kenneth
Striegel, CoTrte and Delbert W. Striegel, LivTr to Leo E. Striegel
and Dennis J. Striegel and Jeannie L. Striegel, 16-76-10, 21-76-10
PT, 30-76-10, 30-76-10 PT.
Mark A. Anderson and Tobi Anderson to Timothy A. Clarahan and
Angela K. Clarahan, Keota OPKT B03 L05, Keota OPKT B03 L06, Keota
OPKT B03 L07.
Lois G. Miller and Lonnie L. Miller to Lonnie L. Miller, 21-77-J
1, 21-77-11 PT. 16-77-11, 16-77-ll PT.
Kennf'th RnhPrr F'n«1, T~
GeorgeSwearingen Fred Gilliland
Sw€anngen, 82, of Sigourney, died Thurs., Feb. 3, 2005, at his
home.
He was born Jan. 8, 1923, in Winfield, the son of George and
Priscilla (Bretz) Swearingen. He graduated from Winfield High
School and received his B.S. from Iowa State University, where he
was a member of the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. He married Marian
Smith in Mavwood, Ill. on J'..lne 18, 1949. He taught Vocational
Agriculture at Sigourney Community Schools for 27 years, retiring
in 1976 and served in the Iowa House of Representatives from 1979
until 1988. He was a member of the Sigourney United ·Methodist
Church, 50 year member of Webb Lodge # 182 A.F. & A.M., where
he was Past Master, 50 year member of Aspasia Chapter # 198 O.E.S.,
where he was Past Patron, Kaaba Shrine, Consistory and an honorary
member of Alpha Zeta. He enjoyed being with his family, watching
his grandchildren play sports and fixing things.
He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Sue Marie of Iowa .
City and Barbara Goodale of West Chester, Pa.; one son, George, Jr.
"Bob" of Sigourney; seven grandchil-dren; one sister, Evelyn Hanson
ofVentura, Calif.; and one brother, Donald Dean of Waukee.
Fred Gilli-lMd, 64, of Sigourney, died F.n.·., Feb. 4, 2005, qt
Mercy Hospital
' iUJowa City. He was bm;n Jan. 31, 1941.
in Hayesville! the son of Hubert and #elen Woodard Gilliland. He
married Kay Wymore on Nov. 9, 1963. He graduated from Ottumwa High
School in 1959 and from William Penn College in 1971. He served in
the United States Army from 1967 to 1969. He taught gove:rnment,
econom-ics and psychology at Sigourney Hi~h School from 1971 until
his retirement in May 2004. He was a member of NEA, ISEA, Keokuk
Cpunty Retired Teachers Association, a lifetime member of the NRA,
a member of Poweshiek County Sportsmen's Club, Pheasants Forever,
Ducks Unlimited and IKES. He took stats for the Sigourney /Keota
football team for 32 years and was an instructor for Hunter
Education for 30 years. He was also involved with the Boy Scouts
for many years. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends,
hunting, fishing, photography, writing poetry. spending time
out-doors, traveling, reading, being in the mountains and competing
in. high power rifle matches.
He is survived bv his wife:
Sunshine Gr Sunshine Graham
Fri.. Feb. 4, 2005 Mahaska County H( Oskaloosa.
She was born 1915, the daughter o and Edna Carev ( north of
Delta. She tized at the Delta : Church at the age of attended
Garrett School and graduat Delta High School i She marrit;d Capt.
E. in Oskaloosa on J 1934. They spent mo;c life in the Delta an
owned and operatec Beach Resort in Aitki for 13 years.
She is survived sons, Paul, Roy and Oskaloosa and Pat c one
daughter, Carla S~ Oskaloosa; 12 grande and seven great-grz
dren.
She was preceded i by her parents: her h• one daughter, Paula
one son, Robert; a grandchildren, !\ Andrew, Jamie, Arr
Melissa.
Funeral services we Mon.. ·Feb. 7 at the Methodist Church, w;
Rev. Vince Ho~ offi Burial was · in Cemetery at Delta.
Warren Dean Warren
Hall, 56 Mitchellvillt Tues., Fe 2005, at his
He was July 22, 1948, in C Bluffs, the son of Joh Virginia
Gardner H< Malvem. He was marr Betty Bakehouse, form Hedrick, on
April 5, 19 Fort Dodge. He was a Vi veteran.
He is survived by hi his mother; one Christopher, who is serv
the Navy; one dau Michelle Mayo of C