Under the Water Tower Lovilia News

November 30, 2021

Brent Pettyjohn Obit

Filed under: Uncategorized — Susan Beary @ 10:43 pm

Brent, age 41, passed away at his Lovilia home, November 28, 2021.

Dennis and Mary (Kristof) Pettyjohn are his parents and he was born on June 11,1980 at Monroe County Hospital, Albia, Iowa.

He was employed for more than twenty years at Pella Corp. His many interests included: fishing, hunting, privy digging, arrowhead hunting, and working on his “rat rod”.

He is survived by his parents; brother, Josh (Alicia) Pettyjohn; sister, Jessica (Shane) Nichols; grandparents, Kenneth “Ben” and Charlotte Pettyjohn. All are of Lovilia. Also surviving are his nieces and nephews: Molly, Lyla, Steve, Trenton, Tanner, and Tyce.

Preceding him in death were his maternal grandparents, Frank and Della Kristof.

Brent was cremated which was his decision and no services are planned at this time.

On line messages may be left for his

family at sinnottfuneralhome.com or Sinnott Funeral Home facebook page.

May he rest in peace.

Carolyn Jane Goemaat McKim Obit

Carolyn died Monday, November 15, 2021 at age 78.

She was born on August 21, 1943 to Leonard G. and Pearl (Pettyjohn) Goemaat of Lovilia. Carolyn grew up and went to school in Lovilia.

She was joined in marriage to Harold McKim in 1962. They were blessed with six children: Rodger, Harold Jr., Leonard, Kimberly, Tammy, and Kelly.

She spent her working years at Monroe County Hospital, Oakwood Specialty Care and then White Buffalo until her retirement.

Carolyn enjoyed chats while having coffee & a cigarette, camping, fishing, races, and family time.

Her last residence was at Mill Pond in Ankeny, Iowa where she enjoyed the workers and the activities.

Surviving her are her six children, 11 grandchildren, and 11 great grandchildren.

Preceding her in death were: her husband, her parents, siblings ( Iverna, Hazel, and Chet), sister-in-law Arlene Goemaat, and one infant great grandchild, Mathew Phipps.

The funeral was Nov.20, 2021 at Tharp Funeral Home in Albia. Cremation followed. Burial was at Selection Cemetery in rural Monroe County.

An open memorial has been established for Mill Pond Care Center in Ankeny, Iowa.

May she rest in peace.

At Least 15 Ways to Shop Local this Christmas

Let’s support our local businesses and churches.

Below are the choices I am aware of. Please let me know if I missed a business and I will post it.

  1. Gift card from It’s All Relative Cafe
  2. Casey’s gift card for food or gas, etc.
  3. Post office: buy a sheet of collectible postage stamps or a roll of stamps, or treat someone by paying their box rent
  4. Bank: buy some customized personalized checks or pay someone’s safety deposit box rent
  5. City hall: treat someone by paying a month of their water bill
  6. Wirtjes concrete: buy someone a new sidewalk or driveway
  7. Wallace tire shop: buy new tires for someones car or truck
  8. Buy a concrete statue from the seller on Hyw 5 in Lovilia
  9. Car wash: give gift of a few car washes
  10. Kurimski custom embroidery : have him design a ball cap or shirt with your custom logo
  11. Storage units: pay someones rent for their unit at the north unit managed by Jean See or the south unit managed by Randy Gottschalk
  12. Hunt dog walking service: pay for someone for the service from Brian Hunt’s daughter
  13. Day Care Center: pay for a month of day care for someone starting January in Lovilia at the former Headstart building. Call Jessica Manser to set this up.
  14. Rent a cabin at Lake Miami (heated and cooled) anytime year round. Check their website
  15. North End Tavern: gift a certificate for food and beverages
  16. Churches: donate to one of the four Lovilia churches: Community Church in the North End, Soul Barn and United Methodist in mid-town, and St. Peter’s Catholic Church in the South End.

Hope these ideas spark your gift giving plans! Merry Christmas to you all!

November 9, 2021

Stephanie Ann Bricker Obit

Filed under: Uncategorized — Susan Beary @ 10:18 pm

Stephanie, age 43, died Oct. 31, 2021 at the University Hospital in Columbia, Missouri.

She was born to Patty Jean See Rote in Knoxville, Iowa on October 18, 1978. Her education began at Lovilia school k-4 and then finished with her graduating from Albia High School with the class of 1997.

Stephanie married and later divorced Jeremy Bricker. She has two daughters: Olyvia Williams of Bussey and Ryleigh Bricker (Joseph Sager) of Albia.

Surviving her are her mother, two daughters, grandson, Braxton Sager; sisters: Stacy, Lora, and Amber; and her grandmother, Jean See of Lovilia.

Preceding her in death were her step father, David Rote, and her grandfather, Dean See.

She liked the beach, traveling, Halloween, babies and children, and family time.

Her family invites you to celebrate Stephanie’s life Friday, November 12, 2021 starting at 5 p.m. at the North End Tap in Lovilia.

Memorial donations may be sent to the family.

May she rest in peace.

Rabbit Trick or Treater

This year I had a novel event. A trick or treater knocked on my door and they had a stroller with them. In the stroller was a bunny in a pumpkin costume. Did you have him visit you?

The bunny does not eat candy (I think) but I understand he lives in the house and is litter trained. Some smart bunny!

On E Avenue I had 71 treaters. Three came back a second time and I treated but request they don’t try for a third visit.

Deer Scrambles Car

Meg Kasper was driving home from a visit to her sister in Minnesota. She was just west of Knoxville when a deer tried to cross in front of her and did not make it. The car is in sad shape.

Word to the wise ( talking to the choir here). Watch for them and avoid driving at dawn or dusk or at night. This is both breeding and hunting season so they are on the move. Having one slide up over my hood several years ago, I can say it is scary and no fun. Be careful out there.

Election Results

The only contested seat was for mayor. Those running were Billy Mc Combs, Justin Lang, and Pat Gilbert. Pat won by just a few votes. Congrats to him.

We thank all of them for being willing to take the job and serve the town.

Also the ballot measure to raise tax funding for Indian Hills Community College passed by a wide margin in Lovilia and all of Monroe County.

New Baby Boy

Congratulations to Tim and Tiffany Ballalatak of rural Lovilia who welcomed a new baby boy this weekend.

He has been named Lokin. Welcoming him home too is his sister, Mitzi.

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