Dwight Johnson, 82, Boone.
Corey Davis, 70, Boone. Born in Greene, IA. Lived in Charles City before moving to Boone in 1969. BHS-74. Was a concrete finisher and foreman at Dean Snyder Construction until retirement. He loved golfing and the Hawkeyes. Two brothers, Joel, BHS-76, and Michael, BHS-72, and a sister, Melissa, survive. No formal services planned.
Alan Wayne Johnson, 75, Ames. Married Ida Jo Cleveland, (BHS-66) Draper in 1991.
She is a survivor. Private family service.
Douglas "Doobs" Davidson, 63, Rural Orient. Born in Boone. BHS-80. While growing up in Boone, Doug had a paper route, worked at Fareway, Boone Bowling Alley and had a Hiland Chip route. Was married in 1981 and in 1984, moved to Creston to manage Letts Bowl, which he later purchased. He also ran the Pizza Shack and a sports bar and grill. In 1995, he married Kristie (Conley) at Las Vegas. An avid bowler, he also helped construct their family home. In 2010, he purchased a Conoco station in Orient. A man of many talents, through the years, he also was a school custodian, operated his own cleaning business, was a mail carrier, worked for housing rehabilitation and owned a pool supply store. Survivors include his wife, Kristie, his children, Katie, Nicolas, Kayla, Chantz, Triston and Jase as well as a sister Janelle, (BHS-84) (Keith) Good of Boone and a brother, Steve, BHS-81, Davidson. Services were held in Creston.
Richard "Smitty" Laverne Schmidt, 86, Ogden/Accura. Grew up in Ogden. OHS-57. Army vet. Married Lorraine Burgess. He partnered with Laverne Morain to establish Ogden Car Wash and M and S Trailer Park. A long time volunteer with the fire department, he served as a city councilman and worked in the Ogden Sewer/Street Department from 1985 until retirement in 2004. Survivors include a step-daughter, Rhonda Maas of Ogden, and sons, A.J. Schmidt and Ogden resident, Julian Schmidt. Three siblings also survive. Services in Ogden.

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