Friday, July 31, 2020

Lucy Urias

Obituary of Lucy Urias

Newton lost a beloved member of our community on July 27, 2020 when Frances Lucille Urias (Lucy) passed away at the Comfort House in Pella. 
Lucy was born April 6, 1933 in Bussey Iowa to Ira and Belle (Sims) VanderLinden. She was a member of the class of 1951 at Knoxville High School. She married the love of her life, Joseph S. Urias in Newton on April 11, 1958 and together they built a beautiful life and family. Her family was her number one priority. Over the years she worked many places including the Maytag Dairy Farm, the Newton Daily News, and Newton Senior High School.
Lucy was an excellent athlete who enjoyed playing and watching sports of every kind! You would often find her sporting a Cardinals or Hawkeyes t-shirt and in the crowds cheering on her Grandchildren’s games, recitals, and plays. She was an avid golfer and also enjoyed basketball, softball, and any other sport she could join in on. She was a committed member of The Moose Lodge for over 50 years, the Elks, and the Westwood golf course. 
She is survived by her husband, Joseph S. Urias; her children, Mike (Annie) Urias, Ronald Dean (Sally) Urias, Teresa (Kent) Shirley, Chris (John) Heck, and Joe A. (Monica) Urias; her twenty-two grandchildren; her forty-two great grandchildren; and five great-great grandchildren; her sister, Edna Nelson; her brother, Dale (Judy) Vander Linden; and a sister, Sandra Williams. Lucy was preceded in death by her beloved daughter, Pat Urias Parker; her granddaughter, Toni Botello; a great granddaughter, Morgan Malloy; her parents; four sisters, and five brothers.
Lucy was always the life of the party and brought laughter and joy into so many people's lives. She could make just about anyone feel special and had more love to share than you could ever imagine. She will be sorely missed by so many.
We realize that there are so many who would want to honor our mama and her life, but due to COVID 19, there will not be a public service at this time. Friends may call at the Pence ~ Reese Funeral Home in Newton on Friday, July 31, 2020 from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.  The family will not be present.  A private family service will be held. 
In memoriam of Lucy, a bench will be placed in her honor at the Westwood Golf course. Memorials may be made payable to Mike Urias and may be left at the Pence ~ Reese Funeral Home.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Lucy Urias, please visit https://pencereese.com/tribute/details/1563/Lucy-Urias/obituary.html#tribute-start

Monday, July 27, 2020

Hurricane Hannah

Hurricane in Texas

Donna Gabbert is a friend of mine who lives in Rio Valley Estates. Many former Magnolia Park people follow Donna's blog as she keeps all of us updated on happenings in the Rio Grande Valley as well as the happenings in her own park. She lives there year-round and has for many years.
Here is what she had to say about Hurricane Hannah.

Monday, July 20, 2020

Bill Stilson's Obituary

William Ross Stilson 79 of Walcott, Iowa, passed away July 18, 2020.

William (Bill) was born March 3, 1941, to Ross and Genetta Stilson. He lived and worked in Hampton for many years. He married Kay Izer on August 18, 1963. They had two children, Michael Ross and Craig William. In August of 1989, Bill moved to Toledo, Ohio, to work road construction for E. S. Wagner. He suffered a major stroke on May 1, 1996, and was forced to retire early, but that did not stop him. He volunteered for the St. Charles Rehab Center and Hospital for 10 years. He also loved helping Jim and Janet Fox every spring and fall getting their fields ready for crops.

In 2000, Bill and Kay started going to Donna, Texas, for the winter. They bought a trailer in Magnolia Park and looked forward to going there every winter. To keep busy, Bill bought Pecans. He cracked and picked them out and sold them to the ladies in the park. He soon became known as "Pecan Bill".

They enjoyed 20 wonderful winters in Magnolia Park. There was no such thing as a stranger to Bill. He really loved meeting and visiting with people. He enjoyed watching his two sons and four grandsons wrestle in high school and college. He was a big Iowa fan.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents, a brother Richard, a sister Betty and two infant siblings.

Bill is survived by his wife Kay, two sons Michael of Colorado, Craig of Eldridge, six grandchildren Chelsea (Brett) Medernach of Farmington, Minnesota, Collin Stilson of Farmington, Minnesota, Cade Stilson of Reno, Nevada, Ethan Grant and Samantha Stilson of Eldridge, Iowa, and one great-granddaughter Paisley Medernach of Farmington, Minnesota.

With the Coronavirus on the rise, the family fully understands if you choose not to attend. If you do attend, please wear a mask.

These are pictures I found of Bill and I have others I know are even better and will post them when I locate them.











Sunday, July 19, 2020

Bill Stilson Passed

We just received word that Bill Stilson passed away last night. When his obituary becomes available I will post it. He was widely known throughout the Rio Grande Valley as Pecan Bill and he was the truest of friends to all he met. He fought a long hard battle with his health and no one tried harder than he did. He will be greatly missed.

Friday, July 10, 2020

Where Did They Go? EDITED July 13

I've added a bit more information in the misc. section at the bottom.

Where did they go is the question I've gotten from a few people so here is a list of who went where. It should be pretty accurate but some of this info I've gotten 2nd or 3rd hand so take it with a grain of salt.

I will list the park first and then the names of those who moved there.

Roadrunner which is in Alamo
Ron & Cynthia Daigle
Connie Dziuk
Michael & Carolyn Murray
They join several former Magnolia residents who moved there a few years ago. I would list them but am afraid I'll leave someone out and most everyone knows who they are I'm sure.

Trails End which is in Weslaco
Marie Flood (moved last summer)
Mike Reddick (last summer)
Don & Marty Harper (last fall)
Andy Harper (last fall)
Mike & Pat Jordan
Natalia Poprawski (before the directory was printed)
Carmen Friesen
DeWayne Friesen
Terry Froseth
Darlene Jansen
Chet & Irma Johnson
Gail Lubisky
George & Shirley Meirhofer
Ron & Chris Pearce
Joe & Cheryl Raleigh

Leisure World
Larry Josie & Cathy Toms
Bob & Bev Stavrum

Rio Valley
DA & Kathy Baustian's mobile was finally able to move and they had already moved to a different mobile last summer or fall
Marjorie Soole
They also joined a few other former Magnolia residents who had moved there a few years ago

Siesta Village
Joe and Linda Bleess

Then there are a few that were sold and pulled out or sold and the unit stayed in the park and the Magnolia residents were going to stay home up north, or wherever home is.
Dave & Sue Greening - sold their RV
Al Gehman - sold his unit - it stayed in the park
James & Jocelyne McLean and Monique Trahan - sold and they have bought at Ranchero Village
Charlotte Nigh - sold
Max & Mary Pierce - sold, pulled out
Gene Rollins - sold, unit going to Leisure World
Kent & Donna Rae Stevens - sold
Susan Van Houweling - sold once and now has sold again
Jerry & Edna Walker - sold and I think pulled out
Bill & Kay Stilson donated theirs to the Catholic Church and it was pulled out
Edna Nelson sold and pulled out.
Sharon Hvam's was sold and I think pulled out.

This should be relatively accurate. If I'm not sure if it left or stayed in the park I just didn't say anything more than sold. If I've left someone out I'll fix it next time I post.

It was four weeks ago yesterday that I was told by someone at Vineyards Management or perhaps at OZ Impact Funds, or maybe Millstream Partners that the check for our deposit would be in the mail within 10 days. The firms are all intertwined but perhaps they sent the check by pony express as we have not gotten it yet and I'm guessing that the others who had paid to reserve a spot haven't gotten theirs back either.

On a different note, PLEASE be careful and take Covid 19 seriously. We were saddened to find out today that a new friend at Trophy Gardens passed today from this nasty virus. His wife and the rest of his family are slowly improving. It really hits home when it's someone you know personally. Stay safe.



Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Update

It's been quite a while since I have put anything on the blog mostly because there just isn't that much news to put on to tell you the truth. 

Back here in Wisconsin we are now finally getting some genuine summer weather as it's supposed to be around 90 or above with high humidity for the next several days. The grass keeps growing so we keep mowing. This year our resident fox family had at least 7 kits and thus far at least two have been killed, one on the highway and the other a predictor must have got as we found it in the grass. The ones that are left race through the yard randomly and they are fun to watch. We have at least two does, one with one fawn and one with two. None of them are very smart when it comes to crossing the highway. We have lots of orioles and grosbeaks as well as the usual sparrows and bluejays at the feeders. Unfortunately we also have grackles and they love suet as well as the grape jelly and we are in a running battle trying to discourage them.

I just went through the last Magnolia Directory which I did in February and since it was printed 28 units have either moved out or been sold. Most of them have actually moved out with lots more going to Trails End, some to Leisure World and some to Roadrunner. I think Michael and Carolyn Murray were the last to move out and they went over to Roadrunner where they are getting settled in. I believe in the fall there will be a few more who will be going to Roadrunner if there is room and most likely at least one more who will go to Trails End. The latest rumor that I have heard is that 20 park models have been ordered for Magnolia Village or as it is called in some of the ads, Magnolia Villa. When I first heard that I couldn't imagine that there would be room for 20 more but after thinking about it I guess there are probably enough empty spaces where units have gone out that there would be room. Remember, that is just a rumor, maybe true, maybe not and only time will tell for sure.

As Barb had put on a few days ago both DA and Kathy Baustian managed to get Covid 19. They now live at Rio Valley Estates and are recovering. I think the biggest issue now is fatigue but hopefully they will be good as new very soon. They have been in quarantine there and have their groceries delivered which I believe can be rather costly. I know they are looking forward to the day when they can be out and about again.

From what I hear on the little bit of news that I watch, Texas is one of those states where the cases are rising. I know everyone all over the country is wishing this were all over and things could go back to normal but now the question is becoming what is going to be the new normal. As I've said before, I never dreamed in my lifetime of ever seeing anything quite like this pandemic. I know there have been others but one doesn't understand how it is during such a time until one is actually living with it. Let's hope for a vaccine or at least a drug that will speed recovery and let's hope one or the other, or both happen very soon.

I've had several ask if we ever got our deposit back and the answer is, thus far - no. I contacted Bea and also the attorney that worked with the folks who were trying to get out last spring and got no response from either of them. I then contacted Vineyards Management in Utah and received a phone call supposedly from their accountant who told me that the check would be in the mail. That was on June 11. He said it would take about 10 days. Well, day after tomorrow it will be 21 days and no check but that does sound familiar as I think earlier others were told the same thing. I do have a plan B and also a plan C and will resort to them if I have to. Perhaps one of these days the check WILL be in the mail and I won't have to do that. I think there are a few others who have not gotten their deposits back either but don't know that for sure.

Everyone, take care, stay safe, wear those masks and wash, wash, wash those hands!

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Covid News

For those of you who may not make the connection. My friend Mickey's sister, Donna Gabbert lives in Rio Valley Estates. Mickey and Donna grew up with me in Jefferson Iowa. In the article below, written by Donna she refers to D. A. and D.A. is Marj Sooles son and moved from Magnolia Park to Rio Valley Estates. So I thought her blog entry may be of interest.
Barb Brooker
 You can read it here:

Friday, May 29, 2020

A visit with Bill and Kay

For the full story, you can go to www.brooker3.blogspot.com. Butch and I had reason to go near Bill and Kays home in Walcott Iowa so we stopped by for a visit. We had masks and maintained our 6-foot distance throughout our time with them. It was great to see the two of them and I knew many of you would like to see them too. By the way, they would love to hear from you.



Sunday, May 10, 2020

This and That

Most years by this time almost all of the Winter Texans are back home and I believe that is still true this year. There are a lot of differences this year, however, from other years in more ways than one. First of all is the "virus" which has literally taken over people's lives what with the social distancing, face masks, hand washing and everything else that goes along with it. We are hopeful that in the not-too-distant future we will all be able to get back to some degree of normal.

Secondly, is the fact that many people who have called Magnolia their winter home for years, some for very many years, will be going to a new home when they return to Texas next season. From what I have been told I think that most folks who have wanted to move their units out have finally been able to do that, even though for several it was a real struggle to get that accomplished and it took going to court to get it done along with several stories on the TV stations in the Valley. I believe there may be one or two more who will be going out soon. It really is the end of an era. Magnolia Park as it was known to all of us who lived there for many winter seasons has moved on to become a family park instead of a 55+ park which is what it was for so many years. That is not necessarily a bad thing but it is really not suitable for the seniors who occupied it for so many years.  At this point, there are still a few Winter Texans who will be returning next season, but in all reality, very few.

Most people have gone to Trails End. There are a few who have gone or will be going to Leisure World, a sister park to Trails End. There are also some at Roadrunner and they join several people who moved there a few years ago and then there are the Brookers and us who are at Trophy Gardens. I suspect that all of us think that our new parks are very nice, I know we do. There are lots and lots of parks in the Rio Grande Valley and I would imagine that most of them are always glad to get new residents.

As we have stated we will be using this blog as a place to keep in touch and a place to pass along information especially about accidents, or worse, deaths. It is called Magnolia, but in all reality it has nothing to do with the park that is now known as Magnolia Village.

If you have news you would like to share please do let us know and in the meantime, stay safe and wash those hands!!


Wednesday, May 06, 2020

Thanks from Edna Walker


I had this message from Edna tonight and am posting it just as she sent it to me.


I want to thank our Magnolia family for all the beautiful cards and the kind words written about Jerry. He cherished his winters spent in Magnolia. He loved participating in the Magnolia jam. You all made him feel special. We felt so blessed having the opportunity to get acquainted with Winter Texans. Miss you all.

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Old Photos

Trivia

Down in the dumps? Look through old photos! A study done by a psychologist in the U.K. found that looking through old personal photos can improve your mood and help you relax. In fact, it has a stronger effect on your mood than listening to music, having a glass of wine, or eating a sweet treat.

And while looking for old photos I found these, for another idea, make yourself a scarecrow!



Monday, April 27, 2020

Max Tangled with Lawn Mower

I had a note from Pat Jordan this morning telling me about Max Pierce having an unfortunate accident. Max was on his riding mower on an embankment and it reared up on two wheels and bucked him off. Thank goodness it did not tip over and land on him, it could have been very much worse. He ended up with a broken right arm and I'm thinking he's right handed so that's not so good. Right now they are looking for a lift chair for him as he cannot use his right arm to manage the lever on his recliner.

I'm betting he would enjoy getting some cards from all his Magnolia friends and here is his address. Max Pierce, 2325 IL Rt 78 S, Stockton IL 61085. Whenever I think of Max I think of him riding his bike with a cigar in his mouth, and his "friend" in the bicycle basket and right about now I suspect he could use some cheerful thoughts so let's get those cards in the mail.

Friday, April 24, 2020

This and That

It is such a strange time right now, never in my wildest imagination did I ever think I would see a situation like the whole world is in right now. I'm guessing everyone is getting mighty sick of the "social distancing", staying at home, stores closed etc. Just think how much we are going to appreciate it when the restrictions can be relaxed, even if just a little bit. As an old saying goes, "this too will pass" and I for one hope we all use some common sense when that does happen. We have been trying to stay busy. I have rediscovered knitting as our new park, Trophy Gardens has a knitting group with a great leader and it has been fun. I have been busy making headbands and scarves. I had bought some yarn in Mexico which as it turns out, wasn't really the best yarn but it has kept me busy. Jim is gearing up for the arrival of the hummingbirds and the orioles. Last year we went through 69 jars of grape jelly! They almost always arrive on Mother's Day but this year has been so cold, that may not happen. We have yet to reach 70 degrees, here in Central Wisconsin although today got up to 65 and it was really a beautiful day. Jim has also decided we need to house some Purple Martins so he has a house, pole and a couple of decoy martins ordered. We'll have to see how that goes!

I know there are still changes going on at Magnolia as one by one almost everyone has gotten moved out with the bulk of the folks going to Trails End, a few to Leisure World (sister park to Trails End), a couple to Roadrunner and of course, Brookers and us are at Trophy Gardens. A lot has happened in the last couple of years that's for sure.

I think most people have gotten home safely, Chet & Irma arrived back here in Neillsville on Tuesday, and I believe it won't be too long before Gail & Darlene get totally settled at Trails End and head out for home. I know Harpers are back in Iowa and we have been home a month. Barb and Butch are still in Texas but his leg is healing nicely and in a few more weeks they will also head out. I imagine the people who are still in the process of having their units moved or waiting for that process to start will be waiting until that is accomplished before heading home. Irma did report that they had absolutely no problem finding gas stations, truck stops, rest areas and hotels all open. The truck stops had plenty of hot food so that was not a problem either.

If anyone has news they would like to share on the blog, send it to me and I will see that it gets on.

Everyone, be careful and stay healthy. Safe travels when on the road!

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Gerald "Jerry" Walker Obituary

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Jerry Walker

I just received a message from Edna Walker that Jerry passed away last evening. I'm using my phone to post this but I did want to let people know.

Tuesday, April 07, 2020

HEB Senior Support Line


HEB Senior Support Line can be reached by phone 1 833-397-0080, 9:00-1:00, Monday thru Sunday.
Senior citizens, ages 60 and up, will be able to order supplies and groceries from a curated list over the phone or online through the Favor delivery website and app. The line will be staffed with volunteers to accept and process home delivery orders via phone daily from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.

You can find many of the answers to how this works here: https://blog.favordelivery.com/h-e-b-favor-senior-support-online-ordering-101-b2848ebbee1

I decided to test it yesterday and was amazed at how well it did work. The only glitch was my fault. I needed to be more specific about the things I wanted and will do better when I use it again.

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Ron Leber's Obituary




RONALD'S OBITUARY
Ronald J. Leber, 86 of Parker died on Sunday, March 29, 2020, at the Tieszen Memorial Home in Marion.  Private family services will be held with burial at St. Christina’s Catholic Cemetery, Parker.  A Memorial Mass will be held at a later date.  Arrangements by Hofmeister Jones Funeral Home.   Memorials may be directed to St. Christina’s Cemetery Fund.



Ronald Jerome Leber was born on  February 20, 1934, at Parker, SD to Vincent and Cecil (Verley) Leber.  He grew up near Parker and graduated from Parker High School in 1952.  On September 1, 1962, he was united in marriage to Patricia Wingert at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Humboldt.  They farmed and had a family dairy operation on the Leber Century Farm.  He and Pat continued to live in the house where he was born. After the sons were involved in the farming operation they enjoyed 22 years of being winter Texans at Magnolia Park of Donna, Texas.



Ron was active in his community, a lifelong member of St. Christina Catholic Church, longtime president and sexton of  St. Christina Cemetery,  and board member of Parker School Board, Farmers Union Cooperative Association, and Parker Township.



Ron’s faith was a very important part of his life.  He was a devote Catholic, attended both Sunday and daily masses, prayed daily, and participated in any activity with St. Christina’s Church.  He is responsible for obtaining the Pope Francis life-size cardboard cutout that stands prominently in the entryway of the church.



Grateful for having shared his life are his wife Patricia; 4 sons, Kevin, Parker, Lyle (Marya), Tea, Brian (Melissa), Parker, and Richard (Dawn), Parker; 5 daughters, Regina (Todd) McKenney, Parker, Karmen (Dan) Schneider, Java, Karla (Jason) Thorson, Hardwick, MN, Jolene (Bob) Lingen, Parker, and Maria (Thomas) LaPorta, Shawnee, KS; a sister Deanna Whitefeather Clark, Sturgis; 23 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.  He was preceded in death by his parents, an infant son Russell, a brother Jerome and a sister Venice.

Condolences can be sent to
Pat Leber
27690 452nd Ave
Parker SD 57053

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Magnolia Park Happier Days

I was feeling somewhat nostalgic tonight and looked back through some of my many Magnolia photos. Most of them are from back in the day when we were Magnolia Park, not Magnolia Village. As with all things, change is inevitable. With the news being what it is today and I suspect for many days to come I thought I would post some photos from the past. They bring back many good memories of by-gone days and I thought I'd share some of them with you.

















Monday, March 09, 2020

Whoops!

Every now and then I screw up on which blog I post something and I did it again. I will leave it on but rest assured I had no plan to knock Magnolia Park it was a great place for all 18 years we were there.