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Obituary

Wayne Youngquist, 94

Wayne Youngquist, 94, of Paton, passed away Saturday December 13, 2025, at Friendship Haven.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, December 27th at Celebration Center at Friendship Haven. Visitation will be on Saturday 1 hour prior to the funeral. Laufersweiler Palmer and Sons Funeral Gowrie is serving the family.

Wayne is survived by his wife, Bertha; children, Marit Elbert of Humboldt, Stefanie (Trent) Faulkner of Brownsburg, IN,, Micah (Jennifer) Youngquist of Johnston; grandchildren, Megan (Daniel) Stark, Clark Faulkner; great grandson Levi Stark, and sister, Shirley (Alan) Youngquist Wooters.

Wayne is preceded in death by his infant daughter, Rachel, and parents, Henry and Mabel (Holden) Youngquist.

Sherman Wayne Youngquist was born on March 29, 1931, in Fort Dodge. He was raised and educated near Lanyon, graduating from Lanyon High School. On November 24, 1962, he was united in marriage to Bertha Jean Olson. In 1965, the couple established their home near Paton. He owned and operated Youngquist Oil in Harcourt. In 2020, the couple moved to Friendship Haven in Fort Dodge. Wayne is a member of Zion Lutheran Church. The family would like to thank the staff at Friendship Haven for their love and care of Wayne over the years.

Memorials may be left to the Good Samaritan Fund at Friendship Haven. 

Glenrose LaVerne Phillips

FULLERTON NEBRASKA—Glenrose LaVerne Phillips, 91, of Fullerton, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at Valley View Assisted Living in Fullerton.

 Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, November 15, 2025, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Farnhamville, IA, with Pastor Aaron Zimmerman officiating. Burial followed at Gowrie Township Cemetery in Gowrie, Iowa. Visitation will be 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, November 14th at Laufersweiler Palmer & Sons Funeral Home in Gowrie, IA. Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family. Laufersweiler Palmer & Sons Funeral Home of Gowrie, IA and Palmer-Santin Funeral Home of Fullerton, NE are serving the family.

 Glenrose was born on December 27, 1933, to Edwin and Lois (Lay) Luedtke in Omaha, NE. She grew up on a farm near Belgrade, NE and attended country school through the eighth grade before graduating in 1952 from Fullerton High School in Fullerton, NE. After graduation, she moved to Omaha, where she worked as a telephone operator.

 During a trip to California with her sister, Glenrose met Charles “Chuck” Ewing on a blind date. The thirteenth time she saw him, she was walking down the aisle to marry him on March 15, 1953, at United Methodist Church in Fullerton. The couple made their home in Farnhamville, Iowa, and in the early 1960s, purchased a farm outside Rinard, Iowa, where they raised their family and built their life together until Chuck’s passing in 1975.

 In 1977, Glenrose married Art G. Moeller, and they lived near Somers, Iowa, until his passing in 2000. A year later, she reconnected with her former classmate, Larry Phillips, and the two were united in marriage in Fullerton. Glenrose made Fullerton her home for the remainder of her life.

 Glenrose and Larry loved traveling and camping throughout the United States, even taking their camper all the way to Alaska. They also both loved watching Nebraska football. Above all, Glenrose cherished time spent with her family. She was a longtime member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Farnhamville, IA, and later joined Mount Calvary Lutheran Church in Fullerton, NE.

 Glenrose is survived by her husband, Larry Phillips of Fullerton; her children, Terry (Lisa) Ewing of Maryville, MO, Lori (Ron) Prince of Somers, IA, and Karen (Randy) Dierenfield of Ankeny, IA; and nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her stepchildren, Jean (Larry) Johnson, Art H. (Pam) Moeller, Margaret (Terry) Stull, Karl (Mary) Moeller, Brenda (Mark) Durbahn, Linda (Walt) Brock, Bruce (Laurie) Phillips, and Jennel Steele; stepdaughter-in-law, Kerri Moeller; sister-in-law, Delores Luedtke; and many step-grandchildren, step-great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

 She was preceded in death by her husbands, Charles Ewing and Art Moeller; stepson, Brian Moeller; stepdaughter, Lisa Phillips; and siblings, Carol Luedtke, Lyle Luedtke, and Janet Kratzer.

William C. Bahr Jr.,75

William C. Bahr Jr.,75

William C. Bahr Jr.,75

Callender - William C. Bahr Jr.,75, passed away Monday, December 15, 2025, at his home.

A celebration of life will take place on Saturday, January 3, 2026 from Noon to 4:00 PM at the Callender Community Centre in Callender. Laufersweiler Palmer & Sons Funeral Home of Gowrie is serving the family.

Bill is survived by his wife, Jacqueline Bahr; sons, Jason (Tracy) Bahr of Cannon Falls, MN, Kenneth (Kristi) Bahr of Van Meter, Geoffrey (Ronda) Bahr of Hardy; grandchildren, Sam, Lily, Emersyn, Hudson, Montana, Mason, Memphis, Tytan; brother, Steve (Linda) Bahr of Roseburg, OR; 4 sister- in-laws, and many nieces and nephews. 

Bill is preceded in death by his son, Keith, parents, Carl and Doris (Miller) Bahr, and brother, David Bahr.

William Carl Bahr Jr. was born on January 20, 1950, in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended and graduated from Cherry Creek High School in Englewood, Colorado. Bill married Jacqueline Juzaitis on November 27, 1971, in Denver, Colorado. They raised their family in Aurora, Colorado, moving to the Callender area in 1991. Bill owned and operated his Sonoma Tire business in Fort Dodge, as well as working for the Fort Dodge and Rockwell City Correctional Facilities from 1993 until retirement in 2010. Bill enjoyed gardening, doing activities with his grandchildren, and all things sports.

Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.

Local News

Graves Closes Hawkeye Career With Bowl Victory and Lasting Legacy

As the final whistle sounded on Iowa’s bowl game this season, it marked more than the end of another year of Hawkeye football — it marked the close of an extraordinary chapter for hometown athlete Aaron Graves, whose rise from Southeast Valley High School to national recognition at the University of Iowa has been nothing short of remarkable.

Graves, a native of Dayton and a graduate of Southeast Valley, built a reputation early as one of Iowa’s most dominant multi‑sport athletes. His high school career was defined by rare versatility and power. As a freshman, he recorded 67 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks, foreshadowing the impact he would later make at the collegiate level. By his senior year, he posted 18.5 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks, earning him one of the most prestigious honors in the nation: MaxPreps Male National Athlete of the Year, recognizing excellence across football, basketball, wrestling, and track and field. Read More...

SVHS Robotics Promoting STEM for Local Youth

By Tyler Wanat, Team Jagwires

The Southeast Valley Robotics hosted a STEM event at the Gowrie Public Library on Mondy, Dec. 29, 2025. Members from the Jagwires and Bowbots teams provided activities for kids to stretch their brains over winter break at this come-and-go event from 2-4pm. Participants were challenged to create their own codes with a binary code bracelet and a directional coding worksheet. They also sharpened their engineering skills by making a marble run out of cardboard tubes, a marshmallow-toothpick tower, and a popsicle catapult. There were other STEM activities including Legos, Snap Circuits, KEVA blocks, construction engineering building sets, marble runs, and magnetic tiles. The Jagwires brought their team robot and taught participants how to drive it. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Read More...

Mateo Luna Sworn in as Callender Mayor in Historic Ceremony

On Friday, January 2, 2026, community members gathered at the Callender Community Center for the swearing-in ceremony of newly elected Mayor Mateo F. Luna. The event began at 10 a.m. and marked a historic moment for the city of Callender following an election that saw an impressive 65 percent voter turnout, signaling a significant generational shift in leadership.

The ceremony opened with a welcome by Curt Martens, who introduced Callender Fire Chief Shawn George and Mayor-elect Luna. Chief George administered the Oath of Office, officially swearing in Mateo Luna as mayor. Following the oath, Mayor Luna addressed the community with heartfelt remarks centered on faith, service, and hope. Read more...

Sports

Jaguar Varsity Girls Earn Home Victory Over St. Mary’s

The Southeast Valley Girls Basketball Team hosted its third home game of the week on Friday, December 19, welcoming St. Mary’s to town for an exciting matchup.

The Jaguars got on the board first with a three-point shot, but the game remained close early as Southeast Valley trailed 8–7 at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Jaguars turned up the intensity, applying full-court pressure that helped them take control of the game and head into halftime with a 30–25 lead.

St. Mary’s also utilized full-court pressure in the second half, but the Jaguars showed confidence and composure, moving the ball effectively through the press. The visitors attempted to slow down Camryn Lane by using a box-and-one defense, but Southeast Valley continued to execute and maintained the lead for the remainder of the game. Read More...

Jaguars Make History with Record-Setting 105–13 Win Over St. Mary’s

The Southeast Valley Boys Basketball Team hosted its third home game of the week on Friday, December 19, welcoming St. Mary’s for a highly anticipated matchup. From the opening tip, the Jaguars set the tone with tremendous defense, jumping out to the first 10 points of the game behind a relentless full-court press and fast-paced offense. Southeast Valley never let up, maintaining momentum throughout the night and cruising to a decisive 105–13 victory.

The historic win saw the Jaguars rewrite the record books, setting new school marks for most points scored in a game, fewest points allowed to an opponent, and largest margin of victory. The balanced effort showcased the team’s depth, energy, and commitment on both ends of the floor.

Bryce Harrison led the Jaguars with an outstanding all-around performance, finishing with 20 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, and an impressive 10 steals. Lincoln Akins followed closely with 19 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 steals, while Casey Hanson added 17 points, 6 assists, and 4 steals. Cornell Lowery recorded a strong stat line of 11 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, and 6 steals. Read More...

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