Obits, Thursday, April 1st, 2021
April 1 funeral announcements
Services for a Waverly man, 79 year old Paul Mardorf, are Saturday at 10:30am at Redeemer Lutheran church in Waverly. The service will be live-streamed on the church Facebook page. Burial in Harlington cemetery. Visitation is 4-6pm Friday at Kaiser Corson funeral home in Waverly, and an hour before services at the church.
A Strawberry Point man, 89 year old Lowell Rodas, died Thursday. Private family services will be held at a later date. Inurnment in Cass Township cemetery. Leonard Muller funeral home in Strawberry Point is handling the arrangements.
A rural Rowley man, 93 year old Leo Kress, died Monday. No services are planned. Burial of cremains will be at Quasqueton cemetery at a later date. White funeral home in Independence is in charge of arrangements.
Obits, Wednesday, March 31st, 2021
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Year of Saint Joseph Pilgrimage: St. Joseph Parish, Monticello
Friday, Mar. 19, 2021
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St. Joseph Catholic Church in Monticello was dedicated in 2017; it replaced a building that was constructed in 1939 and renovated in 1953.
Editor’s Note: For the Year of St. Joseph, Bishop Oscar A. Solis has dedicated as pilgrimage sites the three diocesan parishes named after the foster father of Jesus. The
Intermountain Catholic is profiling each of the parishes. Last week, we explored St. Joseph Parish in Ogden. This week, we visit St. Joseph Parish in Monticello. Next week will be St. Joseph the Worker Parish in West Jordan.
CHRIS VETTER
Eau Claire Leader-Telegram
When Mike Cohoon began working on plans for tiny homes â portable homeless shelters â he envisioned a long-term plan of creating the âHope Village,â bringing the tiny homes into one central location, which would also include a permanent building that features showers and bathrooms.
That plan is moving closer to reality.
Cohoon, a pastor at Landmark Christian Church in Lake Hallie, said his group is planning to purchase a former dental office at 1825 Kennedy Road on the East Hill of Chippewa Falls. The tiny homes would be placed behind the 2,000-square-foot building, with the dental offices gutted and renovated.
CHIPPEWA FALLS â When Mike Cohoon began working on plans for tiny homes â portable homeless shelters â he envisioned a long-term plan of creating the âHope Village,â bringing the tiny homes into one central location, which would also include a permanent building that features showers and bathrooms.
That plan is moving closer to reality.
Cohoon, a pastor at Landmark Christian Church in Lake Hallie, said his group is planning to purchase a former dental office at 1825 Kennedy Road on the East Hill of Chippewa Falls. The tiny homes would be placed behind the 2,000-square-foot building, with the dental offices gutted and renovated.
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