Wednesday, February 11, 2026

BOONE/AREA CONNECTED DEATHS

        Harold Dean Blaskey, 86, Boone. Born in Ogden. BHS-58. Married Sharon Loehr in 1961. Iowa National Guard vet. Delivered the Boone News Republican as a young man. Worked for Dean Snyder Construction, Quinn Foundry for 16 years and the city of Boone for 26 years. Harold enjoyed bowling, fishing, doing puzzles, playing bingo and card games. He also enjoyed operating his small lawn-mowing business, 23 residential properties and two radio tower properties. Survivors include his wife, Sharon, four children, Pamela, BHS-81; Deborah, BHS-85; Curtis, BHS-89; and Nicole, BHS-98; and a sister, Claudia. Five grandchildren also survive including Cole Houseman of Madrid. Services in Boone. 

        Jesse Austen Gaskill, 36, Ames. Born in Boone. BHS-2007. Earned an Associates in Arts degree from Des Moines Area Community College. Married Kylee Gildersleeve in Ames in 2020. Jesse was willing to try anything new, whether it was creating new recipes, trying eccentric food challenges or traveling anywhere with his family, looking for Bigfoot in Washington to watching the Cyclones play football in Ireland. He loved Iowa State, tailgating and meeting new people. Fishing, golfing, coffee, craft beers, board games and video games were also favored. He had a hunger for knowledge. Survivors include his wife, Kylee, his father, Gary Gaskill, of Boone, step-mother Teresa Gaskill, of Boone, his step-father, Bob Weldon, two brothers, Chris (Sam) and Ben Weldon of Boone and two sisters, Shayna Weldon and Delaney (Jakob) Crook of Boone. Services in Boone.

        Francis Daryl "Fred" Griffin, 95, Carroll. Born in Paton. Paton HS-49. U.S. Air Force vet, 1950-71. Returning to civilian life, he was employed in Boone as a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for 17 years, retiring in 1992. Married Deloris Shorey in Jefferson in 1958. The couple enjoyed fishing, music, visiting friends in several states and walking through the woods hunting for berries. Deloris passed in 2006. One sister survives. Service in Jefferson pending. 

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