Under the Water Tower Lovilia News

February 25, 2013

Lois Leota Sinclair Dies

Filed under: Uncategorized — Susan Beary @ 9:47 pm

Lois lived June 7,1917-January 31,2013. Born in Buxton, Iowa to Henry and Pearl Phipps. She grew up and attended school in Lovilia. She married Malcolm “Mike” Sinclair. They lived, worked, and raised four children in the Albia area. Her brother was Hilbert Phipps of rural Lovilia, now deceased. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Lovilia.  May she now rest in peace.

 

Velma White Died

Velma died Feb 1, 2013 in Albia at age 97.  She moved here in 1958 with her husband Phillip White when they retired.  Preceded in death by her husband and three sons.  She was buried at Osborn Cemetery near Lovilia. May she now rest in peace.

 

Elizabeth “Betty” Jane Jones Died

Betty was born July 13, 1923 to Lawrence and Margaret McGinn of Weller. She died Feb.10, 2o13 in Albia, Iowa.  Burial was at St. Mary’s cemetery at Weller, Iowa.  May she rest in peace.

Teresa Beary marries Paul White

Teresa, daughter of David and Susan Beary of Lovilia, married Paul White near Madison, Wisconsin on Feb. 16, 2013.

Paul’s parents are Lionel and Sally White of Dallas, Texas.  Teresa and Paul live and work in Madison.

Immediate family and close friends shared the wedding and reception together.  We wish them many years of happiness together.

Mary Chamberlain Home

Mary home from the hospital.  Glad to have you back in Lovilia!  We missed you!

Catherine Beary moves

Catherine Beary, formerly of rural Lovilia, mother of Gene Beary has recently moved to the new Homestead Assisted Living by Monroe County Hospital.  May you enjoy you new home.

City Council Meets March 5

Lovilia council meets at 6 p.m.  for monthly business.  Townspeople are welcome to attend as guests.

Lovilia Recycling Day March 9th

Come recycle between 8-10 a. m. Trailer will be across from the post office.

For those who can not make it but want to recycle.  The county recycle building has been remodeled and now you can go there 24 hours a day on seven days a week.  The building is easy to find by turning off south Hwy 5 at the sign at the south end of the A.Y M. factory and go one block and it is on your left.  You will see all the little “Windows” that are marked for you to sort and deposit the items.  It is now self service.

 

 

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