Eleanor Fay Anderson 95, passed away April 18th at Unity Point Medical Facility in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
She is survived by her husband of 72 years George, their children, Travis, Miles, Greta, Jon, and Grant. 15 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.
A celebration of Eleanor’s life will be held Saturday, June 21, at 11:00 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Gowrie with visitation preceding at 10:00 a.m. with luncheon following the celebrating of life.
Clinton Arie Van Kley, 78
Clinton Arie Van Kley was born on March 5, 1947, to Arie and Jeanne (Lighter) Van Kley in Sibley, Iowa. He passed away at his home on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, at the age of 78.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 AM on Monday, May 5, 2025, at First United Church in Farnhamville with Pastor Dave Kruse officiating. Burial followed at Reading Township Cemetery in Farnhamville. There was a visitation from 3:00 to 7:00 PM on Sunday, May 4, 2025, at Laufersweiler Palmer & Sons Funeral Home in Gowrie.
Clint graduated from Ocheyedan High School in 1965 and then attended college in Muscatine. On November 14, 1970, he married Kathy Raw in Ocheyedan. They established their home in Farnhamville. He was a member of the First United Church and served on many of the church’s committees.
In 1969, Clint began working for Farmers Cooperative in Farnhamville, where he dedicated 42 years of service before retiring in January 2012. He began his career at the counter assisting customers and went on to hold several management positions, including Feed Department Manager, Agronomy Manager, Regional Sales and Operations Manager, and ultimately retired as the Transportation Director. Throughout his career, Clint built countless friendships with co-workers, customers, and industry partners—connections that meant a great deal to him and remained strong long after he retired. He deeply valued the camaraderie and shared purpose that came with his work, and he continued to nurture those relationships with regular visits, phone calls, golf outings, and get-togethers for years to come.
Above all else, Clint’s grandchildren were his greatest joy and top priority. Anyone who met or spoke with him quickly learned how proud he was of them—he never missed a chance to share updates on their latest accomplishments. He devoted much of his time to attending their sporting events and activities, rarely missing a moment. His support was unwavering, and his presence in their lives was a steady source of love, encouragement, and pride.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Kathy, in 2005; parents Arie and Jeanne Van Kley; granddaughter Kaylah Brandel; brother Alan Van Kley; and in-laws Blaine and Lois Raw. He is survived by his daughters Amy (Heith) Jaeschke of Moorland and “Angel” Sara Van Kley of Luther; grandchildren Dakota, Madyson, Emily, and Logan Jaeschke and Jaidyn Brandel; sister Linda (Gayden) Wohlman of Sioux Falls, SD; brother Neal (Cindy) Van Kley of Spencer, OK; sister-in-law Cathy Van Kley of Ankeny, IA; and other relatives and many friends.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.
Gowrie - Wilma W. Proctor, 83, passed away Monday, May 5, 2025, at Trinity Regional Medical Center, Fort Dodge.
Funeral services were held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at Laufersweiler Palmer & Sons Funeral Home in Gowrie with Pastor Susan Rohden officiating. Burial followed at Gowrie Township Cemetery. There was a visitation on Friday, May 9, 2025, from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at the Funeral Home.
Survivors include daughters, Melissa Smits of Fort Dodge, Patti Alford of Fort Dodge, Alison Pingel of Stanhope, and Suzette (Ben) Dwight, of Fort Dodge; 8 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; brother, Paul Gregerson of Knierim; and sister, Lynda (David) Roe of Fort Dodge.
She is preceded in death by her parents, John and Norma (Goings) Gregerson; two grandsons, Josh Smits, and Joseph Murphy; granddaughter Alissa Ferry; and her husband, Robert Proctor.
Wilma Gregerson was born on August 6, 1941, in Fort Dodge, IA. She was raised and educated in Fort Dodge, graduating from Fort Dodge Senior High School in 1959. Wilma married Norman Pingel in 1962, and they established their home in Gowrie. They later divorced in 1968. Wilma worked as a Nurse’s Aide and in Home Health Care for several years, including working for Mercy, the Gowrie Nursing Home for 16 years, 10 years at North Central Home Care, and then 4 years at Trinity Regional Hospital until retiring in 2003. On July 3, 1986, Wilma was united in marriage to Robert Proctor in Fort Dodge, and the couple established their home in Gowrie. Wilma is a member of the United Methodist Church of Gowrie.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.
The Triton Cheer team of Iowa Central Community College has made history, securing their first-ever All-Girls National Championship, a monumental achievement for the state of Iowa. But the victories didn’t stop there. The Tritons left their mark at the 2025 NCA College Nationals in Daytona Beach, Florida, with multiple podium finishes, proving their dominance in junior college cheerleading.
Each year, Iowa Central typically fields two co-ed cheer teams, with an all-girls squad appearing only occasionally. Head Coach Amanda Murphy of Callender, recalled that the last all-girls team competed in 2023, finishing as national runners-up, narrowly missing the title by mere tenths of a point. Read More...
A remarkable academic achievement was celebrated on May 9, as four Southeast Valley High School seniors crossed the stage at Iowa Central Community College’s 58th Annual Commencement Ceremony, earning their college degrees just days before their upcoming high school graduation on May 18.
These hardworking students successfully balanced their high school coursework while simultaneously completing college requirements: Aiden Anderson – Associate of Arts Degree, Grace Bloomquist – Associate of Arts Degree, Frost Adams – Welding Technology Degree, and Aron Gedel – Welding Technology Degree
Their dedication, perseverance, and commitment to education set an inspiring example for future students, proving that determination and hard work can open doors to success. Read More...
Drivers hoping to travel through downtown Callender will have to find a new route for the next four months.
Highway D43 is closed from west of Charles Avenue to Margaret Avenue as roadwork is completed. According to Callender City Clerk Kate Peterson, the sidewalks are being updated and the road is being brought up to the correct grade.
A detour has been established via Garfield Avenue North to 280th Street West to Fairbanks Avenue South, providing an alternative path for travelers.
Wicks Construction was awarded the $491,945 construction project and is anticipated to complete the sidewalks and road grade project by August 31. Read More...
On Friday, May 9th, the Southeast Valley Junior High girls track team competed under perfect conditions—sunny skies and no wind—as they traveled to Manson and claimed the team championship title with 123 points. South Central Calhoun followed closely in second with 119 points, and OABCIG finished third with 112, making it a tight competition from start to finish.
The Jaguars showed grit and determination, with standout performances across multiple events. A special congratulations goes to Charlotte Blair, who broke the school record in the open 800-meter run with a time of 2:49.26. Another highlight was the 4x400 meter relay team—Jaylon Zika, Farrah Tuel, Goldie Davis, and Charlotte Blair—who clocked an impressive time of 4:49.32. Read More...
The Southeast Valley boys team traveled to Sioux Rapids on Tuesday, May 6th for the Twin Lakes Conference track & field meet hosted by Sioux Central. The Jaguars made the trip looking to build on their successful season by adding a conference team title to this year’s resume. After competing in 18 different events against the other 12 conference schools, the Southeast Valley Jaguars found themselves on top of the conference field winning their second team title in the past four years. The Jaguars scored 136 points to claim the title. Sioux Central was second with 104.5 and South Central Calhoun was third with 91.5 points.
The Jaguars also found themselves with 2 individual and 3 relay conference titles. Individual conference titles went to Dreyvon Steadman in the 100m dash with a winning time of 11.56 and Kayden Showers claimed the 200m dash in a time of 22.83.
The first relay team to win a conference title on the night was the 4 x 200m relay team of Dreyvon Steadman, Logan Jaeschke, Bryce Harrison and Kayden Showers shattering their own school record running a blistering 1:31.21. Several races later, the same foursome teamed up to win the 4 x 100m relay with another school record, winning the relay in 43.50. Having the team title clinched, the 4 x 400m relay team of Bryce Harrison, Kolton Ollinger, Logan Jaeschke and Colin Johnson ran a season best 3:36.64 to win the relay. Read More...