SOCIETY 3Wednesday, October 21, 2020www.ogdenreporter.com
Meals On WheelsWednesday, Oct. 21: Meatloaf, baked potato, peas, peaches, milk, ww bread & margarine.Thursday, Oct. 22: Chicken strips, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, banana, milk, ww bread & margarine.Friday, Oct. 23: Pizza burger, cheesy potatoes, broccoli, apple-
sauce, milk, ww bun.Monday, Oct. 26: Chicketti, mashed potatoes, peas, orange, milk, ww bread & margarine.Tuesday, Oct. 27: Fish patty, roasted diced potatoes, baked beans, chocolate ice cream, milk, ww bun.
McGraw Senior ServicesOctober schedule N/A
Ogden Community School
CALENDARThursday, October 22
7:35 a.m. Student Council Mtg.12:15 p.m. Buena Vista Rep4 p.m. XC Girls JV/V Qaulifier4 p.m. XC Boys JV/V Qaulifier5:30-7 p.m. OHS Girls BB Open Gym
Friday, October 23Junior Class Waffle Supper
7 p.m. FB Varsity 2nd PlayoffsSaturday, October 24
All-State Band AuditionsMonday, October 26
PTO Book Fair12:15 p.m. Simpson College Rep
Tuesday, October 27PTO Book Fair
7:30 a.m. Mass Media Club Mtg.4 p.m. Parent Teacher Conferences
Wednesday, October 28PTO Book Fair
2 p.m. Early Dismissal
MENUS*All meals served with milk.
HIGH SCHOOLBreakfast:
Daily: Biscuit Sandwiches, Biscuits & Gravy, Breakfast Bar, Breakfast Pizza, Long John or Donut, Parfait w/gra-nola, Smoothies, Muffins, Juice 100%, Fruit
MIDDLE SCHOOL/ELEMENTARY
Breakfast:Thursday, Oct. 22: Sunny Fresh Omelet &, Jimmy Dean Sau-sage Links / Toast, Cereal & Toast, Juice 100% / FruitFriday, Oct. 23: Biscuits Pills-bury & Sausage Gravy, Cereal & Toast, Juice 100%, Orange SmilesMonday, Oct. 26: Sunny Fresh French Toast w/ Syrup, Cereal & Toast, Chilled Peaches, Juice 100%Tuesday, Oct. 27: Breakfast Piz-za, Cereal & Toast, Juice 100%, OrangesWednesday, Oct. 28: Pancakes and Syrup, Cereal & Toast, Ap-ples, Juice 100%
HIGH SCHOOL/MIDDLE SCHOOL
Lunch:Thursday, Oct. 22: Fr Bread Garlic Cheese Pizza, Tomato Soup, Potato Soup, Fresh Veg-
gies, FruitFriday, Oct. 23: Frito Pie, BBQ Rib on WG Bun, Steamed Corn, Mixed Green Salad, Orange SmilesMonday, Oct. 26: School Made Pizza, Tossed Salad, Seasoned Green Beans, Chilled Apple-sauceTuesday, Oct. 27: Taco Soup w/corn chips, Super Nacho, Fresh Veggies, SidekicksWednesday, Oct. 28: Pizza Dip-per/Marinara Sauce, Chick-en Sandwich, Mixed Veggies, Steamed Broccoli, Dice Peaches
ELEMENTARYLunch:
Thursday, Oct. 22: Chili w/crackers, Fresh Broccoli w/Dip, Diced Peaches, Cinnamon RollsFriday, Oct. 23: Sloppy Joe on WG Bun, Oven-Baked Potato Wedges, Baby Carrots w/ranch Dip, Mandarin OrangesMonday, Oct. 26: Pasta & Meat Sauce, Mixed Green Salad, Peaches, Garlic BreadstickTuesday, Oct. 27: Chicken Fa-jitas w/fixings, Steamed Rice, Carrots Steamed, Blushing PearsWednesday, Oct. 28: Chicken Noodle Soup, Fresh Vegetables, Chilled Apples
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Christine Cowan, PastorWe regret that due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for our community to re-main safe, Immanuel is gather-ing only electronically at this time. We hold Sunday worship, Bible study and fellowship meetings by Zoom. Record-ed devotions are available on Facebook (@OgdenImmanu-elELCA) or at www.immanuel-lutheran.org. If you would like to join us for worship or Bible study, please email us at [email protected] for further information.
COMMUNITY UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH
Office HoursM-F 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Wednesday, October 21:5:30 a.m. Morning Men’s Group1:30 p.m. Faith Circle6 p.m. Youth Group (5th 8th grades)7:30 p.m. Leadership BoardThursday, October 22:10 a.m. Seekers Bible StudySunday, October 25:8:30 a.m. Prayer Gathering9 a.m. Sunday School (all ages)10 a.m. Worship11 a.m. Fellowship
Wednesday, October 26:5:30 a.m. Morning Men’s GroupThursday, October 27:10 a.m. Seekers Bible StudySunday, November 1: *All Saints Sunday*8:30 a.m. Prayer Gathering9 a.m. Sunday School (all ages)10 a.m. Worship11 a.m. Fellowship
BOXHOLM TRINITYLUTHERAN CHURCH
Rod Meyer, PastorSunday: Worship at 9 a.m.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCHPastors Hansen, Phillips, Ude
Sunday: Worship at 9 a.m. Sunday School begins at 10:20 a.m. with social distancing and masks
CHURCH OF CHRIST502 W Walnut
TJ Klith, PreacherSunday: Bible class is at 9:30 a.m. (Classes for all ages.) Wor-
ship service is at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday: Bible Study is at 7 p.m.
ST. JOHN’SCATHOLIC CHURCHFr. Brian Hughes, Pastor
Mass is at 8:30 a.m.
BOXHOLM UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH
Phillip Berger, PastorSunday worship is at 10:30 a.m. Joy Circle meets the first Thurs-day at 1:30 p.m.
PILOT MOUND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Phillip Berger, PastorSunday worship service is at 9 a.m. Sunday School is from 10 to 11 a.m. AA meets at 7 p.m. Monday.Quilters meet Tuesday from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Bring sack lunch.Visitors welcome anytime.
WATER’S EDGE CHURCH
“For the Thirsty Soul”341 W Walnut
Rick Summerhays, Pastor Sunday: Dive Time is from 9 to 9:45 a.m. Service is from 10 to 11 a.m.: Contemporary music and a relevant message from God’s Word.
OGDEN BAPTIST CHURCHCurt Fincham, Pastor
Sunday: Sunday school for all ages is at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship is at 10:30 a.m. Eve-ning service is at 6 p.m.
BETHEL CHURCHAffiliated with Christian and
Missionary Alliance – 5 miles south of Hwy. 30 on
R 18 (L Ave.)[email protected]
515-275-4091Pastor, Josh McFarland
Wednesdays: AWANA and Jr/Sr High Youth Group 6:30- 8:10 p.m. Oasis Adult Bible Study 6:45 to 8 p.m.Sundays: Prayer 8:45 a.m. Worship service 9:30 a.m. Chil-dren’s Sunday School and Adult Small Groups 11 a.m.
For updates please send them to Mirandaat [email protected].
Some area churches have canceled services. Check with individual churches regarding schedules.
Patricia I. Ahrens, 74, of Ogden, Iowa passed away on Saturday, October 17, 2020 at her home in Ogden.
Pat’s wishes were to be cremated. A Celebration of Life Service for Pat will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 24, 2020, at Water’s Edge Church in Ogden. Pastor Mark Lee will officiate. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday at the church.
Patricia Irene Koenig was born on Sep-tember 25, 1946, in Boone, Iowa, the daughter of James and Shirley (McCray) Koenig. Pat was raised in Boone and graduated with the Boone High School Class of 1964. She furthered her education by attending DMACC, where she received her Associates Degree in Dietary Management. Along the way, Pat also took online courses and earned her Bachelor’s degree.
On January 17, 1964, Pat was united in marriage to Robert Ahrens in Boone, Iowa. The couple resided in Boone where they were blessed with three children, Deborah, Lou Ann and Mike.
Pat worked for several businesses in the area, before becoming a nursing home dietary manager. She also worked in dietary manage-ment for the Boone Public Schools for over 12 years. In 2006, Pat began her career in Mental Health Services. Her love for children, led Pat to become a foster parent in which she faithfully cared for many children for over 25 years, with her love and support.
Her hobbies included crocheting, feeding the birds, riding her bike and exercising. She also enjoyed stock car racing. Pat especially loved spending time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchil-dren.
Survivors include her three children, Lou Ann Ahrens of Boone, Deborah Ahrens of Ogden, and Mike (Jill) Ahrens also of Ogden; six grandchildren, Caden Pooley, Caleb Pooley, Amber Anderson, Anakin Larson, Mikael Lage, and Stephon Ahrens; 10 great grandchildren; one nephew, Jim Koenig; and her cousin, Karen Jean Crouse of Des Moines.
In addition to her parents, Pat was preceded in death by her sister in infancy, Tomicinia Koenig; her brother, Thomas Koenig; her grandson, Mikial Pooley and her cousin, Ginny Weltha.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.
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Patricia Ahrens
Services: Saturday, Oct. 24th 11 a.m.Visitation: Saturday, Oct. 24th 10 a.m.
Carson~Stapp Funeral Home(515)547-2512, www.carsonstappfuneralhome.com, Dayton
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1946-2020Dr. Richard “Doc” Vermillion, age 90,
of Boone and formerly of Ogden, passed away on Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at his home, with his family by his side.
Friends may call from 4:00 until 7:00 P.M. on Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at Grace Community Church in Boone. Masks are recommended and social dis-tancing will be in place. A private family funeral service will be held on Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at Grace Community Church in Boone. Burial will be in Lin-wood Park Cemetery in Boone.
Dr. Richard “Doc” E. Vermillion was born on January 10, 1930 to William and Alma (Cafferty) Vermillion in Marengo, IA. He graduated from Newton High School in 1947.
Doc enlisted in the United States Navy, where he served as a medic and found his lifelong love for medicine.
Doc was united in marriage with Patricia Kleinendorst on October 10, 1949 at a Methodist church in Newton. The two of them raised four children and shared 71 years together.
Doc attended the University of Iowa and the Des Moines University for his medical degrees and surgical training. He worked at a clinic in Des Moines, until Dr. Jack of Ogden approached him to work in Og-den temporarily. The temporary position in 1960 turned into a lifelong career in the Ogden and Boone area. Over the years, Doc delivered 2000+ babies (that is 3 generations!), he fought for osteopathic doctors to be AMA certified and was the first doctor to get certification, and he was a team doctor for Boone, Ogden, and East High Schools. He was a doctor who wanted to be a veterinarian, because everyone knew he loved animals and would help the community with their pets as well.
Doc lived for caring for other people and truly loved his job. After 55 years of practicing medicine and 14 years at Boone County Family Medicine, he retired in July of 2016.
Doc had a buffalo, Buffalo Bob, and many horses for years. The whole Vermillion family was involved in showing horses for around 30 years, where they had several world champions. After Doc got away from showing horses, he took up biking. He participated in 27 RAG-BRAI rides, in which his last was at 80 years old! His pride in RAG-BRAI was that he never walked a hill and would stop when he had to do so.
Doc was also very passionate and dedicated to his Iowa State Cy-clones. He may have been a U of I graduate, but he was definitely a Cyclone at heart! Doc had the Vermillion family at ISU events for 55+ years. He was one whom was contacted when ISU was building Jack Trice Stadium, and has been a season ticket holder of 50 yard line seats since the stadium was built. He also attended the bowl games each year.
He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Alma; and his siblings, Dorothy, Nadine, Roberta, and Bill.
Doc is survived by his wife, Pat; children, Terry (Ron) Bittle, Jeff (Kay) Vermillion, Robin (Brian) Beatty, and Scott (Jennifer) Vermil-lion; grandchildren, Amy, Kerry, Kelly, Keith, Lindsey, Taylor, Court-ney, Ethan, Kelsey, Alex, Jack, and Josh; great-grandchildren, Joplin, Macy, Mora, Trig, Parker, Jaxson, Ella, and Remi; great-great grand-child, Bentley; and his older brother, Jim Vermillion.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Schroeder-Re-imers Memorial Chapel at Sixth and Marshall Streets in Boone.
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Dr. Richard Vermillion
Services: No public servicesVisitation: Tuesday, Oct. 20th 4-7 p.m.Schroeder-Reimers Memorial Chapel
(515)432-3900, www.schroedermemorialchapel.com, Boone
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1930-2020
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viduals over the age of 55 with non-profit, education, health pro-prietors and governmental entities in their communities to assist in various volunteer capacities. The RSVP Program provides an opportunity for volunteers to put their skills, talents, and life ex-periences into motion for others – and benefit communities in the process.
The main focus areas of RSVP service in Boone and Greene Coun-ties are healthy futures, education and youth disaster preparedness. Boone and Greene’s 159 volunteers provided 7506 hours of service last year, an estimated savings to the counties of $180,369.18.
Volunteers serve in RSVP’s Adult Caregiver Respite, In-Home Visitation and GAP (Grocery Assistance-shopping) Programs. Volunteers provide early education assistance, elementary literacy assistance, intergenerational pen pals and mentoring. Volunteers provide service through food pantries, food commodity delivery, student weekend food program, youth disaster preparedness, nurs-ing homes, Matter of Balance coaches, library activities, clerical, tourism (museum and attractions) outdoor environment, quilting and fundraising activities.
Although the nature of services provided has been somewhat altered due to COVID-19 this year, volunteers have continued to serve where they can during this pandemic, delivering food, gro-cery shopping, providing a weekend food program till the end of school year, phone calling more isolated older adults and caregiv-ers, sending letters and notes to nursing home residents and making masks for community members.
“We still serve our communities,” Hull said.RSVP Volunteer Program is part of Senior Corps of the Corpo-
ration for National and Community Service. RSVP 55+ Volunteer Program of Boone and Greene Counties grant program is adminis-tered through Boone County Hospital. For more information about the organization and ways you can volunteer to support your com-munity, visit www.volunteer-rsvp.com.
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