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30
Mar

Arlene Ritter

Arlene Ann Welper Ritter, 87, of Prairie du Chien, WI died Monday, March 22, 2021 at her home in Prairie du Chien, WI. A graveside service was held Friday, March 26 at Pleasant Grove Cemetery in McGregor. Cards and condolences may be sent to her sister, Lois Evans, 428 Fourth Street NE, Waukon, IA 52172.

Arlene was born November 9, 1933 in Waukon to Alfred and Ruth (Dresselhaus) Welper. Arlene was confirmed at Zion United Church of Christ in Waukon and graduated from Waukon High School.

Arlene was united in marriage with William Ritter June 1, 1974. Throughout the years, Arlene worked at the Soil Conservation Office in Waukon, Fisher’s in Marshalltown and also helped at the family-owned tree farm.

Tue
30
Mar

Thomas Weipert

Thomas Francis Weipert Jr., 57, of Farmersburg died Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at Gundersen Hospital in La Crosse, WI. A public visitation was held Tuesday, March 23 at Thornburg-Grau Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Lansing. Inurnment followed the visitation at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in New Albin.

Thomas Francis was born September 13, 1963 to Thomas Sr. and Velma (Merchant) Weipert in Iowa City. He attended Kee High School in Lansing through the ninth grade.

Throughout the years, Thomas worked as a carpenter in construction and also at Monona Wire Corporation. Thomas was an avid outdoorsman and a handyman. He enjoyed fishing, camping and mushroom hunting. He was a throat cancer survivor.

Tue
30
Mar

Delois Flage

Delois Louise Flage, 96, was born June 29, 1924, the daughter of Walter and Esther (Hansmeier) Fiet in rural Postville. She died peacefully March 23, 2021 at Barthell Eastern Star Home in Decorah with family at her side. Services will be held in April with burial at Bethlehem Presbyterian Cemetery.

Lois was baptized and confirmed at Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, rural Postville. She graduated from Waukon High School in 1942 and attended junior college. Lois taught at rural Ludlow #5 school until her marriage to Irvin E. Flage August 9, 1948 at Bethlehem Presbyterian Church. They were married 65 years. To this union two children were born.

Irvin and Lois farmed in Ludlow township for 40 years. They raised purebred Jersey cows. Upon retirement they moved to Postville and later Decorah. Lois continued to work as an associate librarian, substitute teacher and sold real estate.

Tue
30
Mar

Janet Palmer

Janet Palmer, 66, of Waukon died Sunday, March 28, 2021 at Good Samaritan Center in Waukon. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 1 at Old West Paint Creek Lutheran Church in rural Waukon with Pastor Ken Kimball officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials can be made to the Veterans Memorial Hospital Women’s Auxiliary, Old West Paint Creek Lutheran Church, or to Robey Memorial Library, all in Waukon.

Janet Palmer was born November 8, 1954 in El Paso, TX, the daughter of Robert and Mary Ann (Wehr) Miller. She graduated high school in North English in 1972, graduated from Wartburg College in Waverly in 1976, and then from Luther College in Decorah, where she received her teaching degree.

Wed
24
Mar

Birth announcement: Gerot

Neil and Jodi Gerot announce the birth of their twins, Hunter James Gerot and Jessica Rose Gerot, born February 6, 2021 at University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics in Iowa City.

Jessica weighed 4 lbs. 15 ozs. and measured 18.31 inches in length and Hunter weighed 6 lbs. 2.5 ozs. and measured 19.5 inches in length at the time of their births.

Grandparents are Jens and Jane Kallevang of Waukon and Denny and Barb Gerot of West Branch.

Wed
24
Mar

Systems Equipment makes generous pledge to Veterans Memorial Hospital Medical Clinic fundraising campaign ...

The Veterans Memorial Hospital Medical Clinic fundraising campaign recently received a generous pledged donation of $20,000 from Systems Equipment in Waukon.  Pictured above: Left to right - Front row: Michael Coyle, CEO of Veterans Memorial Hospital; Mark Bolduan; Nancy Grangaard, Owner/President of SYSTEMS Equipment Corp.; Tina Folsom; Jackie Halverson; Gloria Hennessy; Vickie Winke; William Chacon; Mike Conway; and Spencer Spain.  Back row: Brad Benzing; Fred Axmear; Matt Miller; Peter Grangaard; Tim Lennon; Mitch Duncklee; Dylan Bork; Bill Halvorson; Jack Lange; and Bruce Benzing. Not pictured: Gerald Conway. Needed renovations to the clinic building are currently underway and mostly include new flooring, countertops, paint, and a new registration area, plus the needed technology throughout the building including a new Telehealth consulting room. Donations are currently being accepted by the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation.

Wed
24
Mar

March is National Nutrition Month: Eating right for older adults

by the Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics and Veterans Memorial Hospital

Eating right doesn’t have to be complicated. Before a meal, think about what foods you are going to eat. Choose foods that provide the nutrients you need. Build a healthy plate with foods such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, low-fat dairy and lean protein foods. Consider the following tips to help you get started on your way to eating right.

Make half your plate fruits and vegetables. Eat a variety of different colored vegetables, including dark-green, red and orange. Beans, peas, and lentils are also good choices. Fresh, frozen and canned vegetables can all be healthful options. Look for “reduced sodium” or “no-salt-added” on the labels. Add fruit to meals and snacks. Choose fruits that are dried, frozen or canned in water or 100% juice, as well as fresh fruits.

Wed
24
Mar

Babysitting Seminar scheduled for April 10 at VMH

Veterans Memorial Hospital will sponsor a Babysitting Seminar Saturday, April 10 for a total of 40 students.  This year, the class will be broken down into two different sessions to allow for better spacing of the students. The morning session will be held from 8:30-11:30 a.m. and the afternoon session from 1-4 p.m. The same information will be taught at both sessions, so students can sign-up for one session or the other.  A total of 20 students will be allowed in each session. Both will be held in the Large Conference Room located on the lower level of Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Intended participants are individuals 10 years of age and older who are responsible for their own care after school until their parents come home from work, and individuals who care for other children in or outside of their own home. Girls are not the sole babysitters in this society. Boys are also welcome and encouraged to attend.

Wed
24
Mar

Taking appointments for Blood Drive in April

The LifeServe Blood Center reported a great number of donors at the March blood drive with 67 total donors and 192 lives impacted due to the generous Waukon Community donations.  In addition, there were three first time donors who attended and one convalescent plasma donor.

The local blood drives continue to be held during COVID-19 since the need for blood does not stop.  Life Serve team members only report to work if they are healthy and only healthy donors are eligible to give blood.   Blood drives are essential medical services and not considered mass gatherings. The number of donors is limited to ensure donor separation and staff has strict cleaning and disinfection schedules. Other measures are also in place to ensure the safety of the blood supply so these lifesaving donations can continue during COVID-19.

Wed
24
Mar

Memorials received by Health Care Foundation

Memorials were recently received by the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation in memory Delores “Jean” Kroack by Patsy Kerndt, Marv and Marge Strike, Chuck and Lois Votsmier, Mary Ament, Loren Lee Eberling, Mary Ann Hager, Darlene Kaeser, John and Lorna Kerndt, Maury Mooney, Tom and Karen Regan, Jerry and Linda Siegrist and the family of Jean Kroack.

Memorials were also received in memory of Ronald Goeke by Allen and Ella Mae Goeke, Jean Huffey, Ernie and Donnalee Osland, and Jerry and Linda Siegrist.

In addition, memorials were received in memory of Larry White by Dave and Sandy Lyons, Chuck and Lois Votsmier, Cheryl Bollman, Don and DiAnne Haler, Brad and Judy Herman, Robert and Karen Fossum, Helen Johnson, Jerry and Linda Siegrist, Terry and Laurie Welch, Carl and Betty Christianson, Mary Ann Hager, Brad and Erin Berns and the family of Larry White.

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