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JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

SIXTY-THIRD

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Second Regular Session

1970

• Convened January 12, 1970

Adjourned AprU 16. 1970

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ROBERT D. RAY. Governor ----~----

ROGER W. JEPSEN. President of the Senate

WIWAM H._ HARBOR. Speaker of the House -------- ---------

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Published by the STATE OF IOWA

Des Moines

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JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2-s 1757

Emmaus Lutheran Church School at Milwau~e, Wisconsin, from 1915 to 1921. He also taught in Louisville, Nebraska, from 1907 to 1915. He was l member of St. John's Lutheran Church and had held various offices in the church. He was an honorary member of the Iowa Sheriffs Associa­tion, was overseer of the poor and was Red Cross chairman for Iowa Pounty for a number of years. He also served as chairman for the Polio Foundation for Iowa County for 25 years and was secretary of the Cham­her of Commerce in the 1940's. Mr. Voightmann enjoyed wood working as liis hobby and made many crosses and was thanked at the dedication service :for the Iowa Security Medical Facility at Oakdale for his hand carved }Vooden articles for the chapel. ·.'··

' Mr. Voightmann, a Republican, served in the House of Representatives fin the Fifty-fourth, Fifty-fifth and Firty-sixth General Assemblies as a ·Jtepresentative of Iowa County. He passed away December 18, 1969.

Mr. Voigtmann are his widow, Louise, of Marengo; five sons, Fred H. Voightmann, Jackson, Tennessee; Norman Voightmann,

,.n, __ /-,.,- , Fh>rida; Oris Voightmann, Marengo; LeRoy Voightmann G. Voightmann, both of Tucson, Arizona; two daughters, Mrs.

(Beata) Hinrichs, Guernsey, Iowa; Mrs. Frank (Ruth) Koehn, Iowa; two brothers, Charles Voightmann, New Braunfels, Texas; Voightmann of Tucson, Arizpna; four sisters, Mrs. Augusta Moel-

Washington; Mrs. William Glawe, Mokena, Illinois; Mrs. Ashville, North Carolina; Mrs. Ann Andruss, Kenil­

; 24; grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. He was in death by one brother and one sister.

fore, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the Sixty­General Assem-bly of Iowa: That in the passing of the Honorable Voightmann, the state has lost an honored citizen and a faithful and

public servant, and the House by this resolution would express its of his service, and tender its sympathy to the members of the

l_t Further Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be spread upon ,_v_ ......... of the House, and that the Chief Clerk be directed to forward ~ .. ,,ulJLtm copy to the family of the deceased.

RAYMAN D. LOGUE CLAIR STRAND DAVID E. WEICHMAN

Committee

CHARLES WEll{

SPEAKER: Your committee, appointed to prepare a . suitable resolu­the life, character, and public service of the late

Charles Weik begs leave to submit the following memorial:

Weik was born April 16, 1911, in Des Moines, Iowa.

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High School, Rossie, Iowa. He was a student at the Uiifversity of Iowa.

He was united in marriage to Beulah Adams, December ::.s, 1934. To this union was born three daughters, JoAnn, Judy Rae and Joy Jean

______ __,LMrs. Weik passed away May 3, 1959. '

Mr. Weik lived on and operated a farm in Clay County from 1934 until 1942. He was a co-owner and operator of the W eik Implement Company

_,--!__:_ _____ ;,..· -Spirit Lake and was sales representative for the Pioneex Hibred Com~ pany for twenty years.

Mr. Weik served his country in the Merchant Marme during World War II.

He was a member of the Methodist Church in Spirit Lake and was also a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Scottish Ritt:l Bodies, Foot Patrol of Abu Bekr Shrine, honor member of the DeMolay, Chamber of Commerce Kiwanis, and Izaak Walton League. '

Mr. Weik, a Democrat, served in the Iowa House of Representatives in the Fifty-seventh and Fifty-eighth General Assemblies.

Mr. Weik passed away December 22, 1969. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Peggy Weik, Eau Claire, Wisconsin; his three daughters, Mrs. Max: vin Bragg, Grapevine, Texas; Mrs. Phil Dailey, Bakersfield, California· and Mrs. Robert Pasby, Cedar Falls, Iowa; one sister, Mrs. Merle Raga: dorn, Royal, Iowa; two brothers, William Weik, Walker, Minnesota, and Arthur L. W eik, Spirit Lake, Iowa; and seven grandchildren.

Therefore, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the S~tu­third General Assembly of lawa: That in the passing of the Honorable Charles Weik, the state has lost an honored citizen and a faithful and use­ful public servant, and the House by this resolution would eXpress its appreciation of his service and tender its sympathy to the members of his family.

Be It Further Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be spread upon the Journal of the House, and that the Chief Clerk be directed to forwaxd an enrolled copy to the family of the deceased. ·

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LESTER M. FREEMAN DENNIS L. FREEMAN LEO I. SANDERS

Committee

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CEMETERIES OF

CLAY COUNTY IOWA

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NORTH LAWN CEMETERY - Sioux Township Section 6

MORROW Edgar 1870-1950 Eva 1880-1972

ROSE Georgianna - mother 25 Dec 1882 .... 1 Mar 1940 u

ROSE V. G. - father 12 Mar 1882-17 Oct 1951

ROSE Carroll V. 1907-1967 Thelma M. 1909-1976

Next Row going north SLICK Isaac

22 Aug 1856-5 Oct 1938

HANSEN Wm. O. 1886-Amelia V. 1892-

GERTH Edward A. 14 Nov 1881-14 July 1964

BORCHARD Anna s. 12 Feb 1890-16 Feb 1957

CHALSTROM Carl J. 6 Aug 1891-15 Jan 1968

Mabel L. 22 Sept 1893-30 Oct 1966

RENN William ,_ 15 Sept 1865-5 Dec 1939

RENN Laura Belle 27 Mar 1867-17 June 1951

DAILEY George 1894-1948

POTHAST Earl A. 29 Dec 1898-23 June 1957

WEIK Charles F.,husband & f. 16 Aug 1878-25 Nov 1949

WEIK Gertrude M. - mother 27 Oct 1886-19 Nov 1962

WEIK Charles (Chuck), Jr. Husband & father 16 Apr 1911-22 Dec 1969

WEIK Bea Maxine ,--w-i-:f-e--&-mother 3 Sept 1913-4 May 1959

Next Row going south LAVINE Gladys Valentine -

mother 1914;;;r%r----

VALENTINE Nora Sanford 3 Nov 1895-26 Mar 1963

SANFORD Ralph E. Apr 1885-May 1964

ADAMS Grace H. 16 May 1893-15 Aug 1~72---

ADAMS Avetus A. Aug 1891-May 1965

KRUSE Harry Carl Iowa Pvt 10 Co 163 Depot Brig \'IW I (American Legion m.) 30 May 1892-15 Mar 1964

WENDT Robert c. (Am. Legion m.) S SGT US Army 8 May 1920-15 Nov 1974

SALTON Gene Clair, son & brother 7 Feb 1937-15 Sept 1948

SALTON Clair A. 11 Oct 1900-11 Aug 1965

Grace E. 13 May 1907-5 Aug 1974

BRIGHAM Henry A. 1887-1959 Minnie A. 1889-1953

(Odd Fellows symbol)

BARBER Wm. P. 1856-1959 Selina J. 1863-1952

BARBER Harold W. 2 Sept 1891-12 Nov 1956

CHATFIELD Nathan S. 25 Mar 1885-16 Jan 1972

TAYLOR Miles S. 1874-1969 Minnie A. 1882-1961

RICE Howard E. 1891-1965 Clarissa M. 1901-1962

FAGEN Howard L. 1 Nov 1895-23 May 1962

Nellie Mae 15 Dec 1896-

HEDGE Minnie E. _______ _ 4 May 1872-4 Apr 1952

HEDGE Fred s. 1 Sept 1871-9 May 1940 (Masonic symbol)

ROSE Donald R. 15 Nov 1912-6 Oct 1942

OSKINS Ronnie Lee - baby -~~~~-----------

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Bossie in .Clay County