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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 17:59, 24 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Chwallace.jpg
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- 17:57, 24 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page WALLACE, C. Howard Rev. Dr. (Created page with "WALLACE, C. Howard Rev. Dr. Rev. Dr. (Wellington, KS, Jan. 6, 1924--Dubuque, IA, Dec. 21, 2022) Clyde Howard Wallace (Howard) born to Adlai Grover and Charlene Duggan Wallace descended from a long line of Presbyterian ministers. He grew up during the Dust Bowl years in South Central Kansas. He later recalled times when he was dismissed from school early due to the impending “black rollers,” which led to the chore of sweeping sand from the interior of their humble hom...")
- 17:43, 24 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Cnordenson.jpg
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- 17:42, 24 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page NODENSON, Craig (Created page with "NORDENSON, Craig. (Dubuque, IA, Mar. 23, 1932--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 9, 2023) The son of Willard and Cecelia (Ewoldt) Nordenson, Craig graduated from Dubuque Senior High School and received his bachelor’s from the UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE and his master’s degree from State College of Iowa. HE served in the US Army during the KOREAN WAR. On June 6, 1959, he married Gretchen Claussen at the Little Brown Church in the Vale, Nashua, Iowa. She preceded him in death on...")
- 17:35, 24 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Ballen.jpg
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- 17:33, 24 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page ALLEN, Betty (Created page with "ALLEN, Betty. (Dubuque, IA, Aug. 1, 1927--Dubuque, Jan. 10, 2023) Betty A. (Bahl) The daughter of Joseph and “Vi”(Savary) Bahl, Betty married Robert J. Allen, July 31 1948, at St. Philomena church in Asbury, Iowa. While raising seven children, she found even many ways to keep herself busy. She opened Allen’s Art Supply as a way to connect with many aspiring artists. Mom started the Dubuque Chapter of Compassionate Friends after the loss of her son John at the a...")
- 17:18, 24 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Kiefer.jpg
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- 17:15, 24 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page KIEFER, Susan K. (Created page with "KIEFER, Susan K. Susan K. (Dubuque, IA, July 19, 1937--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 16, 2023) The daughter of George C. and Helen (Wolf) Dodd, Susan was raised by her uncle and aunt, Vern & Violet “Vi” White. On October 7, 1961, she was united in marriage to John “J.B.” Prochaska at St. Mary’s Church in East Dubuque. He preceded her in death on April 20, 2008. She later married Richard J. “Dick” Kiefer on June 10, 2011, at ST. RAPHAEL'S CATHEDRAL. Susan worked a...")
- 17:04, 24 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Kass.jpg
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- 17:01, 24 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page KASS, Michael (Created page with "KASS, Michael. (Dubuque, IA. Mar 15, 1948--East Dubuque, Jan. 17, 2023) The son of Raymond and Carol (Bergeron) Kass, Michael attended grade school at the one room school at Lore, graduated from WAHLERT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL in 1966 and received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Dubuque in 1970. He married Mary Ann Conzett on June 12,1971 at RESURRECTION CHURCH in Dubuque and in 1975. He retired from the JOHN DEERE DUBUQUE WORKS where he work...")
- 04:28, 24 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Ppechous.jpg
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- 04:25, 24 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page PECHOUS, Paul G. (Created page with "PECHOUS, Paul G. (Iowa City, IA, Apr. 29, 1932--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 13, 2023). The oldest of five children born to George and Celeste (Lynch) Pechous, Paul attended a one-room schoolhouse through eighth grade, followed by St. Patrick’s High School in Iowa City, IA. He graduated from St. Ambrose College where he did his pre-medical studies. While in college at St. Ambrose, he met his future wife Nancy, and they were married on June 25th, 1955. After graduating from St...")
- 20:39, 23 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Mbudde.jpg
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- 05:01, 21 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Chaloupka.png
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- 16:34, 20 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page ELECTRIC VEHICLES (Created page with "ELECTRIC VEHICLES. Following the approval of electrification rationale and implementation guidelines by the Dubuque City Council, city officials announced in January, 2023 their plans to replace every city-owned vehicle with an electric-powered alternative by 2045. Under the guidelines, the city planned to replace 16% of its vehicles-including city-owed cars, SUVs, pick-up trucks, transit buses and short haul trucks--with electric ones by 2025. It was the goal to have h...")
- 01:26, 17 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Tbuelow.jpg
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- 01:26, 17 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Mvogt.jpg
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- 01:03, 17 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Ccanfield.jpg
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- 01:03, 17 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Bhall.jpg
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- 00:52, 17 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Rweber.jpg
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- 19:23, 12 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page DUBUQUE COMMUNITY YMCA/YWCA (Created page with "DUBUQUE COMMUNITY YMCA/YWCA. left|thumb|250px|The new home of the Y.W.C.A./Y.M.C.A. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding By 1965, the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (Y.M.C.A.) had outgrown its facilities on Iowa Street and, at the recommendation of the United Way's Community Services Planning Committee, began discussions with the YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (Y.W.C.A.) Board of Directors regarding the sharing of joint facilities. In 1968 an o...")
- 19:18, 12 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs deleted page DUBUQUE COMMUNITY Y (content was: "left|thumb|250px|The new home of the Y.W.C.A./Y.M.C.A. Photo courtesy: Bob RedingDubuque Community Y. By 1965, the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (Y.M.C.A.) had outgrown its facilities on Iowa Street and, at the recommendation of the United Way's Community Services Planning Committee, began discussions with the YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCI...", and the only contributor was "Randylyon" (talk))
- 19:07, 12 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION (Created page with "GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION. In 1927 Georgia-Pacific was founded by Owen Robertson Cheatham as the Georgia Hardwood Lumber Co. in Augusta, Georgia. Over the years it expanded, adding sawmills and plywood plants. The company acquired its first West Coast facility in 1947 and changed its name to Georgia-Pacific Plywood & Lumber Company in 1948. The company purchased the ST. REGIS PAPER COMPANY in Dubuque in the 1950s. One of the major customers of the company was the...")
- 18:58, 12 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs deleted page GEORGIA PACIFIC CORPORATION (content was: "GEORGIA PACIFIC CORPORATION. In 1927 Georgia-Pacific was founded by Owen Robertson Cheatham as the Georgia Hardwood Lumber Co. in Augusta, Georgia. Over the years it expanded, adding sawmills and plywood plants. The company acquired its first West Coast facility in 1947 and changed its name to Georgia-Pacific Plywood & Lumber Company in 1948. In 1956, the company change...", and the only contributor was "Randylyon" (talk))
- 18:31, 12 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page AREA SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNCIL (Created page with "AREA SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNCIL. A substance use and gambling addiction prevention center in Dubuque and eastern IOWA, the organization's goal was to get all patients the resources they needed. The organization offered assistance in both outpatient and residential settings. The agency also was involved in preventative work in schools and offices and helped patients obtain other resources as basic needs like clothing. Payment for services was on a sliding scale and Medicai...")
- 21:57, 10 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs deleted page JOHNSTON AND GAYLORD (content was: "JOHNSTON AND GAYLORD. See: James A. JOHNSTON Category: Manufacturing Company", and the only contributor was "Randylyon" (talk))
- 18:26, 8 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page SCHMIDT, John (Created page with "250px|thumb|left|SCHMIDT, John. (Dubuque, IA-- ). John Schmidt's background of civic leadership includes being a past president of STEEPLE SQUARE, former president of Stonehill Franciscan Services board of directors, member of Loras College Board of Regents for about twelve years, and leadership required to establish the Loras Legacy Ball event. The inaugural ball, held in 2017, raised $250,000 He is a former president of the DUBUQUE RACING...")
- 18:25, 8 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs deleted page SCHMIDT (content was: "250px|thumb|left|SCHMIDT, John. (Dubuque, IA-- ). John Schmidt's background of civic leadership includes being a past president of STEEPLE SQUARE, former president of Stonehill Franciscan Services board of directors, member of Loras College Board of Regents for about twelve years, and leadership required to establish the Loras Legacy Ball event...", and the only contributor was "Randylyon" (talk))
- 18:20, 8 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:SchmidtJ.png
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- 18:12, 8 January 2023 Randylyon talk contribs created page SCHMIDT (Created page with "SCHMIDT, John. (Dubuque, IA-- ). John Schmidt's background of civic leadership includes being a past president of STEEPLE SQUARE, former president of Stonehill Franciscan Services board of directors, member of Loras College Board of Regents for about twelve years, and leadership required to establish the Loras Legacy Ball event. The inaugural ball, held in 2017, raised $250,000 He is a former president of the DUBUQUE RACING ASSOCIATION and with his wife, Donna,...")
- 16:01, 22 December 2022 Randylyon talk contribs deleted page SUNDOWN (content was: "right|thumb|350px|Sundown Mountain has brought visitors from throughout the Midwest.SUNDOWN. The only Midwest resort granted the National Ski Area Association Award of Excellence. This popular Midwestern ski site was located five miles west of Dubuque in an area popularly known as the "Mississippi Mountains." Established in the early 1970s by Dubuqu...", and the only contributor was "Randylyon" (talk))
- 16:00, 22 December 2022 Randylyon talk contribs restored page SUNDOWN MOUNTAIN (4 revisions)
- 16:00, 22 December 2022 Randylyon talk contribs deleted page SUNDOWN MOUNTAIN (content was: "right|thumb|350px|Sundown Mountain has brought visitors from throughout the Midwest.SUNDOWN MOUNTAIN. In 2015, Sundown was the only Midwest resort granted the National Ski Area Association Award of Excellence. This popular Midwestern ski site was located five miles west of Dubuque in an area popularly known as the "Mississippi Mountains." Establis...", and the only contributor was "Randylyon" (talk))
- 15:59, 22 December 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:VCG.jpg
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- 15:56, 22 December 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page GORDON, Virginia Cunningham (Created page with "GORDON, Virginia Cunningham (Ames, IA, June 15, 1931--Dubuque, IA, 2022). The daughter of Ray and Ethel Cunningham, Virginia graduated from Iowa State University in June of 1953 with a BS in Home Economics Education. It was there that she met her husband, Gene GORDON. They married December 19, 1952 and settled in Dubuque where Gene, an architect, designed and built their home where they raised their five children: Sandra (Haupt), Steven, Michael, Douglas...")