March 2016

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Life goes on for Andrew Schmitt

Since a tube TV fell on Andrew Schmitt when he was 3 years old, things haven’t been easy for the teenager. He has seen upwards of 20 doctors throughout his short life, but one constant that has always been a rock for Schmitt is his best friend and grandfather, Paul Fauser (left). Fauser congratulates his grandson after competing in the Special Olympics. Submitted photo

 

Life goes on for Andrew Schmitt

 

 

By Chris Deback
cdeback@thefayettecountyunion.com

 

 

Life has not been the same for North Fayette Valley Middle School student Andrew Schmitt since Nov. 30, 2005.

It was like any other morning. Chris and Vanessa Schmitt got their eldest child, Spenser, ready for school, had 2-year-old Andrew off to daycare in Postville, and were dealing with Kenlin, their youngest child.

After both parents had gone to work, Vanessa received a phone call that no parent ever wants to get.

While playing with another child in daycare, a tube TV had fallen and knocked Andrew in the back of the head. The events that unfolded to this day still aren’t very clear, as there wasn’t an adult in the room when it happened. Andrew was a month shy of turning 3 years old when the accident occurred. He had been born a perfectly healthy child.

After she got off the phone with Andrew’s daycare center, Schmitt called Gundersen Clinic in West Union, which advised her to just keep him awake and not let him sleep. It was first thought he could have a concussion. However, after Andrew became more fatigued throughout the day, Vanessa’s maternal instincts kicked in. She decided to pick him up from daycare and take him to see Dr. Rasool in West Union.

“I went and picked him up, and when I got there, the side of his head was swollen out,” Vanessa recalled about the frantic events.

She rushed him to the clinic in West Union, and after being examined by the doctor he was immediately admitted to the Palmer Lutheran Health Center emergency room. A CT scan showed a blood clot on Andrew’s brain. The doctors recommended airlifting him to Gundersen Hospital in LaCrosse, Wis., but due to inclement weather he had to be taken by ambulance.

Once the child arrived in LaCrosse, it was discovered that he had suffered a traumatic brain injury and broken bones in his face. He was immediately scheduled for surgery to eliminate the blood clot, reduce the swelling and correct the broken bones. The doctors noted how courageous Andrew was through the surgery, but ackowledged that only time would tell the extent of damage his brain suffered.

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Jim Nicholson

Jim Nicholson

 

 

Jim Nicholson, 74, of Oelwein, and formerly of Maynard, Iowa, died Saturday morning, March 12, 2016, at the Oelwein Health Care Center in Oelwein.

 

A celebration of Jim’s life will be held at a later date.

The Jamison-Schmitz Funeral Home in Maynard is assisting the family.

Online obituary at www.jamisonschmitzfuneralhome.com

 

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Investors seek to fill vacancies in Professional Building

 

The Northeast Iowa Professional Building, once a men’s dormitory at the edge of the Upper Iowa University campus, was renovated to provide office space for both UIU and various community services, since about 1992. Upper Iowa will be vacating the second floor offices it had been using, by April 30, and Maple Crest Builders will be seeking new tenants.

 

Investors seek to fill vacancies in Professional Building

 

 

Janell Bradley

Contributing Writer

 

 

In their goal to keep buildings occupied in Fayette, the owners of a one-time men’s dormitory at the edge of Upper Iowa University’s campus seek tenants to fill a number of office spaces.

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An Irish romance

Pictured on their honeymoon near Ringarogy in February 2016, Paul Dunworth and Robin Whitford share a moment reflecting on their good fortune to have met one another nine years ago. (Submitted photos)

 

An Irish romance

 

 

Janell Bradley

Contributing Writer

 

 

How does an English major who grew up in northeast Iowa find herself married to a musician and now making her home on the Emerald Isle?

Call it the “Luck of the Irish.”

West Union native Robin Whitford first met Paul Dunworth while she was a student at Simpson College in Indianola about seven years ago.

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Richard "Nick" Johns

Richard "Nick" Johns

 

 

Former area resident Dr. Richard Nicholas “Nick” Johns, 64, of East Haddam, Connecticut, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday evening, December 30, 2015 in the company of his loving family.

Nick was born in Eldora, Iowa on June 26, 1951 to Robert Henry “Bob” and Marjorie Ann Johns.

Nick’s school years were spent in the Reinbeck, Hampton and West Union school districts. He graduated from North High School in West Union in 1969 and received his BS in Sociology from the University of Iowa in 1973. He received his MA degree in Educational Administration from Northeast Missouri State University (Truman State University) in Kirksville, Missouri in 1976.  Nick received his Doctor of Education, Educational Leadership (PhD) from the University of Northern Iowa in 1997.

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Sherryl Werhan

Sherryl Werhan

 

 

Sherryl “Sherry” Rae Werhan, 72, of West Union, IA passed away Saturday, March 5, 2016 at Gundersen Lutheran Hospital in La Crosse, WI.

Funeral services were held on Friday, March 11, 2016 at 10:30 am at the S.K. Rogers & Burnham-Wood Funeral Home in West Union, IA.

Visitation was held on Thursday, March 10, 2016 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the S.K. Rogers & Burnham-Wood Funeral Home in West Union, IA.

Sherryl “Sherry” Rae Werhan was born on February 20, 1944 to Ralph and Lena (Earle) Keig in Rural Fayette.

Sherry attended and graduated from Fayette High School in 1962.

On April 20, 1963 she was united in marriage to James “Jim” Werhan at Holy Name Catholic Church in West Union, IA.

She was a candy striper at the hospital during high school. She also did daycare in her home and later helped her husband, Jim, in the vault business as a receptionist.

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Youth tackle FB registration

 

 

 

Youth tackle FB registration

 

The North Fayette Valley Youth Football program for fifth- and sixth-grade students will be holding registration for the fall season on Tuesday, March 29, from 6 p.m.  until 7 p.m. at West Union Elementary School.

For the registration, both a parent (guardian) and the player must attend. The player will be fitted for equipment at the registration. Players not registered on the 29th will be accepted only at the discretion of the coordinator for each town, and team numbers are limited.

The cost of registration is $150; an optional hard-cup chinstrap is offered for an additional $10. Beginning Wednesday, June 1, there will be a $25 late charge for any registrations.

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Gerleman Queen of Lilac Lanes

 

Karissa Gerleman was queen of the lanes after winning both the Handicap Singles and Handicap All-Events titles at the recent Women’s City Bowling Tournament at Lilac Lanes in West Union. Gerleman rolled a 735-2072, respectively, to top the field.

 

Gerleman Queen of Lilac Lanes

 

 

By Jerry Wadian
jwadian@thefayettecountyunion.com

 

 

When the smoke cleared after last week’s Women’s City Bowling Tournament Lilac Lanes in West Union, Karissa Gerleman was crowned queen of the lanes.

Gerleman rolled the highest handicap singles game and the high All Events Handicap events. She was also a member of the winning team.

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Gerleman Queen of Lilac Lanes

 

Karissa Gerleman was queen of the lanes after winning both the Handicap Singles and Handicap All-Events titles at the recent Women’s City Bowling Tournament at Lilac Lanes in West Union. Gerleman rolled a 735-2072, respectively, to top the field.

 

Gerleman Queen of Lilac Lanes

 

 

By Jerry Wadian
jwadian@thefayettecountyunion.com

 

 

When the smoke cleared after last week’s Women’s City Bowling Tournament Lilac Lanes in West Union, Karissa Gerleman was crowned queen of the lanes.

Gerleman rolled the highest handicap singles game and the high All Events Handicap events. She was also a member of the winning team.

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Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Walsh

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Walsh

 

 

Kevin and Elsie (Hanson) Walsh will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary on Easter Sunday, March 27. 

The couple were married March 27, 1976, at East Clermont Lutheran Church in Clermont.

They have four children, Hans Walsh of Harlan, Sister Julia Walsh, FSPA, of La Crosse, Wis., Ellen (Daniel) Walsh-Rosmann of Harlan, Colleen (Peter) Neel of Ames, and one grandchild. 

Kevin and Elsie's children invite friends and family to participate in a card shower by sending cards of congratulations to their parents, who currently operate The Irish Shanti in Gunder.

Anniversary greetings may be sent to 14745 Agate Road, Elgin, IA 52141.

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