Saturday, February 7, 2026

LIFE DOES GO ON

       A brief mention in a recent Korner of the late John Hansen and his dedication to our Boone park system brought quick responses from John's daughters.

       Georgia Hansen Paul read the blog and mention from Colorado Springs and wrote, "he was a champion of the parks and giving every citizen in Boone the ability to have athletic opportunities at no cost. He was also very committed to recognizing the history of why all the buildings, parks etc. were named and continued to honor the legacy of those citizens."

        Sandy Buss of Boone added her thanks. "He was a humble man and would probably want no sign at all. He just felt he was doing his part. He loved Boone, especially the parks, and was a member of the Park Board for a time. When my kids were young and there was no pond maintained anymore, dad would take his snowblower over to the golf course, hole number nine, and blow it off so our kids could skate if it was frozen enough. Thank you for all you do to keep Booneites connected with what's going on."

        The Kornerman's mention of John was in regards to a sign honoring him at the entrance of the current skating pond and it has been there for some time. To begin with, its rather small and hangs from a nearby tree. I'm glad he's being acknowledged but do wish it was more proportionate to his many contributions to that particular area and the parks in general. 

        While I'm at it.......for some time I've had similar feelings about the Boone airports tribute to Galen Wiley. Google says, "Galen Wiley Field, Boone's airfield, is named in honor of native son Galen Wiley, who piloted 36 missions behind enemy lines during WWII with the 305th Bomb Group, 8th Army Air Force. Approximately, 50 aircraft are based at this field."

         In all honesty, I'm not a bit familiar with how he is honored other than the name mention. Of course I'm a bit biased.....the former longtime Boone City Clerk, who passed several years ago.......was a family member. He, of course, served our airport in many ways for a number of years.

K-----K

        In the last blog, I relayed a story from Verne Schmickley, BHS-64, about being caught in one of those historic Iowa winter snow storms. It occurred in the late 60's.

        In reply, John Kueck, BHS-61, talks about a similar experience in the early 60's. John wrote, "a few of us from Boone commuted to Iowa State in those days and one day as I left for Boone, just east of Ames, I found that the highway had been closed. Fortunately, John Doran, BHS-61, had rented a house to live in Ames and I stayed there overnight. It was a poorly insulated house and the room temperature was in the mid-50's. It was tough sleeping on the couch with a single blanket. A few other commuters had left for Boone earlier and got stranded part way home. Doug Gustafson, BHS-61, stayed in a farmer's house with about 50 others. He said he barely made it to the house due to the snow, wind and cold. He was also disgusted by others who stayed in the home and displayed rude treatment for the home's family, who had fifty unexpected guests and were doing the best they could to accomodate them."

       John added, "regarding your mention of ice skating, that was my passion from age eight until cruising became a fascination."

K-----K 

       Boone folks are aware by now but for the benefit of those who are spread all around the U.S.A. and depend on the Korner for recent local happenings, the Boone County Hospital recently announced important changes to its Home Care Services and the F. William Beckwith Adult Day Services.

       A news release notes that, "after ongoing and careful evaluation of our operations, BCH has made the difficult decision to close our Home Health and Adult Day Center services due to persistently low patient volumes," says Mikaela Kienitz, BCH CEO. "Home Health is currently serving 42 clients, versus a census of 84 just five years ago, and the average daily census of the Adult Day Center is less than three." Both programs will close on June 20, 2026. It was also noted that the Meals on Wheels program will not be affected.

       Income, lack of income or lack of participation is always a factor, of course, of such decisions and that seems to be the main, if not only, reason for these changes.

K-----K

       Worldwide Korner headquarters are still located at 928 South Jackson, Boone, Iowa 50036-4932. Phone number is 515-432-1530. Leave a message. To email your stories/memories/comments/death notices.......https://kelleyskorner1@blogspot.coml 

       

        

No comments:

Post a Comment