Please, excuse me.
I'm going to be fudgin' slightly today.
As regular Korner viewers know, obituaries are an important part of our service but restrictions are required. We scan a large Central Iowa area for information and anytime we see ANY connection to Boone, Ogden and Madrid, plus any other immediate areas in our "circle" we include that.
Today is an exception.
A very good friend has died. Don Allen Uker of Denison passed on Monday. He does not fit our normal obituary criteria, However, he does leave a host of statewide friends, including several from the Boone area.
A few months past, Don hosted a get together of good friends in Denison and Jo and I attended. In addition, Boone residents, the Wulkow's, Rick and Barb, and the Anderson's, Dave and Sandy, were there.
Also in attendance was Father Craig Collison, BSH-70, of Carroll and many other friends of "Uke" from various areas of the state.
You may have noted a connection there. Yes, it was the Iowa High School Athletic Association that resulted in this alliance. Specifically, the Iowa Boys State High School Basketball Tournament.
Rick Wulkow, Dave Anderson and I, as well as Father Craig and Uker, shared many years working, on behalf of the Association, during numerous state tournaments.
While I was assigned the task of "mike duty," honoring teams and individuals, "Uke" and Father Craig were the Public Address announcers for all the games, for thirty years or more.
Don Uker and I have weaved a rather similar path during our lifetimes. Don was a long time radio man at KDSN in Denison, eventually becoming the station owner. "Uke" and I, at KWBG in Boone, both aired hundreds, if not thousands of high school athletic events, play-by-play or event-by-event.
Don was born in September of 1934 and I was born in March of 1935, both 91 years of age but Don, about half a year older.....and much smarter and more wise.
That's probably where any similarity ends. Don authored some books, including, "Don Uker's Joke Book." And yes, he was quite the banquet speaker and story teller, true or untrue and naughty or nice.
Older folks will remember Donna Reed, a Denison girl who starred, with Jimmy Stewart, in that long time favorite holiday movie, "It's A Wonderful World," as well as "From Here to Eternity" and the Donna Reed TV show. "Uke" was a prime motivator for establishment of the Donna Reed Festival, which was held annually in Denison for many years and provided the impetus for the Donna Reed Foundation for the Performing Arts which provided scholarships for potential artists.
With Don's presence, laughter and hilarity was always expected.......but despite various problems of age related health issues, he refused to bend until now. His numerous good friends and admirers in Iowa are left, simply with sadness but also great memories of his many years of wonderful companionship.
Don was preceded in death by his wife, Constance, and a son, Kevin. Survivors include his partner, Phyliss Harms, two daughters and a sister. Service information is pending.
