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Beloved Savage by Sandra Bishop5/31/2023 He thought a great deal of them and never missed a birthday celebration or holiday with them. We invite you to make a donation, in lieu of flowers, to Don's five great-nieces-and-nephews for higher education. on Monday with the family present to greet friends from 9:30 a.m. Burial will be at the IOOF Cemetery in Bloomfield. on Monday, at the Wagler Funeral Home in Bloomfield with Pastor Gary Gutknecht officiating. He was preceded in death by his parents E.D and Shirley (Savage) Dixon.įuneral services will be at 11:00 a.m. He is survived by his sister, Mary (Gerald) Offill of Vinton, Iowa nieces, Lana (Dustin) Robison of Atkins, Iowa, Lydia (Alan) Tichy, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and his beloved great-nieces-and-nephews, Cole, Layla, and Brooks Robison, Gage and Greta Tichy. You all were like a second family to Don and we know he will be greatly missed by all who knew him. When Don was not working, which was rare, he enjoyed spending time with his many dear friends, attending church in Maquoketa, and visiting with his caring and generous neighbors. out of Toluca, Illinois in agriculture chemical and seed sales. He worked for Reichman Sales and Services Inc. He was born on Januin Bloomfield, Iowa to Edward Dean "E.D.” and Shirley Savage Dixon. Dixon, 65, of Miles, Iowa, sadly passed away at the MercyOne Clinton Medical Center in Clinton, Iowa after suffering a heart attack on April 24, 2023.
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He prefers to spend his time drinking in Taverns and dreams of visiting Italy and becoming a writer.But his life is going to take a dramatic turn when his father decides it’s time he got married and sends him off to London to meet his future bride. Julian Reece is the son of a wealthy Cloth Merchant.He has no interest in the family business, however. “Can you feel that?I’d build you a castle in the sky if you could only want me the same way I want you.” This was so good.Totally my thing.Historical M/M, raw, passionate and two of the best characters these Authors have created. The Black Sheep and The Rotten Apple by K.A.
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Trading in Memories by Barbara Hodgson5/31/2023 Back alleys, obscure cemeteries, and hidden courtyards also offer up surprising finds and capture the essence of the city. She explores the streets, bookstores, and markets, where a city reveals its most private self, displaying the contents of its attics and trash bins. Those who wish to understand a city's history visit museums, but Barbara Hodgson prefers a different approach. Covering a wide cultural and physical geography from Brussels to Marrakech and Damascus to Portland, "Trading in Memories" follows Barbara Hodgson. |