Tuesday, March 24, 2026

BOONE/AREA CONNECTED DEATHS

       Glenda Jean Hall Monson, 89, Boone/Eastern Star. Born in Webster City. Stratford HS-55. Married James Ernest Monson in 1955 in Stratford. The couple farmed north and south of Stratford. Jim passed in 2016. Glenda enjoyed watching the orioles and hummingbirds, caring for her flowers, decorating for the holidays and watching college sports.Survivors include three children, including Michael (Sandra) Monson and Kendra (Mark) Stumpenhorst both of Stratford. Son Steve also survives. A private family graveside service will be held.

GREAT NEWS....THEN, NO CBS NEWS?

       Great news for Boone, courtesy of Fareway.

       On Monday, the Iowa grocery legend, which began in Boone in 1938, broke ground on a 105,000 square foot expansion of the freezer building at the company's distribution center at the east side of town.

        Reynold's Cramer, BHS-87, CEO of Fareway Stores Inc. said, "this project reflects our continued commitment to remain the best in meat and grocery, by ensuring we have the infrastructure to support our current locations and future growth. This is also an investment in Boone and in our employees that call the Boone area home. Finally, we want to thank the Boone County Supervisors, City of Boone, and other local leaders for their support of this important project."

         It was explained that, "the freezer expansion would deliver substantial improvements, by nearly doubling pallet capacity, increasing pallet facings by 33-percent, improving functionality in dual temperature environments, adding additional dock space, and allowing current freezer space to be repurposed into additional storage space. The freezer expansion is also foundational for future investments in technology and automation at the Fareway distribution center."

         The project is expected to be completed in the summer of 2027 and will increase Fareway's distribution capabilities to accomodate up to 200 additional stores as the chain grows.

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         Some interesting news Korner viewers might have missed concerns the approval of a merger between communication giants, Nexstar and Tegna, that could result in some Iowa television changes.

          Thursday, March 19, the $3.5 billion deal was approved by the Federal Communications division and Department of Justice.

          Two well know Central Iowa television stations are involved. Tegna has been the owner of WOI-TV, channel five, formerly of Ames but more recently of Des Moines, while Nexstar has owned WHO-TV, channel 13 of Des Moines.

          This sale could, possibly, move the two stations into the same studio and produce various other changes. The new owners have pledged to increase the amount of local news and programs offered by these stations.

          Good friend and former Boone resident Vern Modeland, BHS-50, who, prior to retirement, had a long career in the broadcast field, which included radio and TV time at WHO and KWBG in Boone among others.

           Vern has his opinions about the changing broadcast landscape. He thinks broadcasting is on its way into the dark ages. He wrote, "podcasting has made everybody who has an ego into a specialist in something. And that thinly veiled attempt to put an end to AM broadcast radio in vehicles to get rid of the annoyance to them to have to clean up all this solid state dashboard stuff."

           What? No more AM radio in are cars?  

           To add to all this......CBS News Radio is set to cease operations on May 22, 2026, marking the end of nearly a century of service. The decision is said to be part of a restructuring effort, which includes significant layoffs.

           Reasons given for the closure are the difficult economic conditions affecting the media industry and the fact there has been a shift in how radio stations approach programming, making it unsustainable for CBS News Radio to continue.

          CBS News has had a rich history, having been established in 1927, and featuring notable journalists like Edward R. Murrow. The service has provided news updates to some 700 affiliate stations across the country. 

          No more CBS News breaks "on the hour" and etc. Change can be good......sometimes but, on occasion, sad news also.

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          I would be remiss if I didn't publicly thank all of you who were so kind in reminding me I'm getting older. My 91st birthday brought many kind comments in many ways. I started listing those that I had heard from in various ways.......but decided if I took the chance of listing responders, I would surely miss some. 

          So, simply.....thank you all so much and let's plan to do this again next March 18.

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Monday, March 23, 2026

BOONE/AREA CONNECTED DEATHS

       Late Addition: Quentin C. Klinkefus, 81, South Fulton, Tenn. passed away December 11, 2026. BHS-62. He had retired from 24 years of service with the U.S. Navy. A COL will be held in Boone at a later date.       

       Kay Ava Ginter Wulf, 83, Altoona. Married Frederick Wulf in South Dakota in 1958. Earned a degree from DMACC, Boone Campus. The couple had moved to Boone in 1966 and Kay stayed until 2025 when she moved to Altoona. Three children survive, including Gary (Diane) Wulf and Bob (Denise) Wulf of Boone. Three sisters and two brothers also survive. A COL will be held in Boone.

        Sharon D. Savits, 83, Waukee. Grew up in Stratford, married Dennis Savits and the couple moved to Ogden. They eventually divorced. A daughter survives, as well as a son, Mike (Lisa) Savits of Ogden. A private family graveside is planned. Burial in Ogden.

         Patricia Peterson, 86, Jefferson. Two brothers survive, including Robert Peterson of Madrid. Two sons and a daughter also survive. A graveside service will be held. 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

BOONE/AREA CONNECTED DEATHS

       Karen Kay Anderson Lind, Boone. BHS-60.      

       Loren Edward "Ed" Mondt Jr., 86, Boone/Eastern Star. Born in Boone. BHS-58. Earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Arizona in 1962. Iowa National Guard Vet.  Worked in the family business, Mondt Hotel and Restaurant. The original business was destroyed by fire and a new Mondt Townhouse was built. Ed remained  involved in that business until 1985. He retired in 2002. He was very active in the Boone Historical Society and Mamie Eisenhower Birthplace and enjoyed and contributed to local history and geneology his entire life. Survivors include first cousins John McPherson, Joyce Jensen, Pam Jones and Karen Johnson. A graveside service will be held.   

       Margaret Ellen Johnson, 86, Story City. Five children survive, including Mark (Tammi) Quillen of Madrid. Graveside service in Story City. 

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

BOONE/AREA CONNECTED DEATHS

       Laura E. McConkey Herrig, 92, Boone/Eastern Star. Born in Storm Lake. Married Fred Herrig in Omaha in 1949. Fred died in 1990. Laura always took pride in "looking her best" and in the 1980's and 90's, she worked at Marla's House of Larger Fashion. Eventually, she owned and operated Marla's House of Larger Fashion in Storm Lake before retiring in Boone. She became a well known door greeter at Walmart in Boone. Laura loved the outdoors, especially fishing, and she had a warm heart for animals. She and Fred were the parents of four daughters, including Judy, BHS-68, (Bill) Haberman of Spencer who survives. The deceased daughters are Barbara, BHS-69, Susan and Linda. Services in Boone.

       Charlotte Mae Anderson, 97, Boone/Eastern Star since 2019. Earned a GED in 1989. Married Ralph Anderson in 1947. Ralph passed in 2001. Charlotte was the head cook at the Imperial Inn Restaurant, then worked as a telephone operator at ISU. Retired in 1991. An active and faithful church member, she enjoyed cooking, baking, crocheting, floral arranging, reading, playing Bingo and Chinese Checkers. Survivors include a daughter, Alana (Lana) Russell of Boone, and two sons, including Darrell Anderson of Ogden. Services in Boone.

         Mary Margaret Neikirk, 80, Santa Fe, NM. Died January 14, 2026.  Born in Texas. BHS-64, where she excelled in academics and athletics. University of Texas in Austin and again excelled academically. Earned a B.S. in Physical Education. Taught at Brown University and then, earned a Master of Science degree at the University of North Carolina. Worked as a teacher/coach in Wisconsin and enrolled in the doctoral program at the University of Georgia and earned a Doctor of Education in P.E. in 1985. A lifelong learner, she studied gardening, horticulture, history, religion and learned Spanish and German. Moved to Santa Fe in 1983 and taught at Southwestern College and for various other programs. Mary loved animals and gardening while grappling with bipolar disorder most of her adult life. Four siblings survive and a COL is scheduled for May 2, 2026 in New Mexico.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

BOONE/AREA CONNECTED DEATHS

       Very late addition......Richard Young, 87, BHS-57, passed away February 12.        

       Michael James Lingelbach, 74, Boone. Born in Boone. Marine vet who proudly served as a bodyguard connected with the Apollo 14 mission. Survivors include his daughter, Micah (Parvez) Fausal, and a brother, Darrell Lingelbach, BHS-64.     

        Mark Alan Johnson, 73. BHS-71. Born in Yakima, WA. Grew up in Boone. Spent his career working in the sheet metal industry, contributing to the construction of the Seattle Space Needle and Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. His passion was found in the strings of a guitar. He was a man of few worries and many melodies. Easy going, with a laid-back philosophy, his life was a melody of hard work, family and music. Mark expressed much of his love through his cooking. Survivors include three daughters, Holly, Audrey and Mary. A COL will be held at Cedar Pointe in Boone.       

       Mary Theresa Uthe Wirth, 92, Gilbert/Bethany Manor, Story City. Born in Boone. Ames HS-51. Previously attended schools in Jordan, at Boone Sacred Heart and Boxholm. Iowa State Teacher's College grad and taught school in Colo and Gilbert. Married Vincent Wirth in 1957 and the couple farmed northwest of Gilbert. When Vince passed, Mary moved to Ames and worked in the Public Library. She also volunteered at Mary Greeley and Food at First. She enjoyed putting puzzles together and going for a ride. She also organized many family gatherings. Survivors include two sons, two daughters and her sister-in-law Kate Uthe of Boone. Services in Ames, burial in rural Gilbert.

       Evelyn May Nyguard Hovick, 96, Story City/Eastern Star in 2023. Married Alvin Hovick in 1947. She worked at Bourns in Ames, 1958-89. Three sons and two daughters survive. Services in Story City. 

Monday, March 9, 2026

BOONE/AREA CONNECTED DEATHS

        Kenneth Louis Graves, 92, Manning. Three children survive,  including Dean Graves of Stratford. Services in Manning.      

       Colleen Pepper Sparks, 73, Ogden/Stratford Care Center. Born in Boone. OHS-71. Earned a nursing degree from Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge. Married Brian Sparks in 1986 at the Arboretum. Worked at Woodward State Hospital and Iowa State before becoming an RN. Then, worked at the Evangelical Home in Boone, Madrid Nursing Home and Bethany Manor in Story City. Colleen loved sports and played softball and basketball in high school and continued playing in slow pitch softball leagues. Enjoyed sewing and cooking, was smart, quick-witted and had a great sense of humor and many, many friends. Boone area survivors are her sisters, Mary Pepper and Becky (Dan) Watson, and a nephew, Josh (Andrea) Clauson. A COL will be held in Ogden with burial in Beaver. 

       Thomas Eugene Friess, 70, Jefferson. Born in Kansas. Lived in Lake City early before the family moved to Jefferson. East Greene HS-74. Married Cindy McCoy in 1975 in Boone. Tom graduated from DMACC with the President's Award and a degree in Health Care Administration. During his work time, he aided farmers in the Rippey area, the Angus Elevator, Rippey Coop, Osmundson's and the Perry Water Works. He was a private pilot, enjoyed fishing, was an amateur radio operator and enjoyed trips to air shows and NHRA drag racing events. Tom studied the King James Bible and shared that study. Survivors include his wife, Cindy, sisters and brothers-in-law and many other relatives. Private family burial.