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=Correspondent=
* Ira Blocher '''+1927+''' (b. 1886 Jackson, Jay, [[Indiana|IN ]] - d. 1941 Mason City, Cerro Gordo, [[Iowa|IA]])
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==Blocher family==
* Ira Blocher '''+1927+''' (b. 1886 Jackson, Jay, IN - d. 1941 Mason City, Cerro Gordo, IA), son of Christian Blocher (b. 1837 Greenville, Darke, [[Ohio|OH ]] - d. 1921 Whittier, Los Angeles, [[California|CA]]) & Sarah Spacht Blocher (b. 1844 German, Darke, OH - d. 1910 Foster Co., N.D.). Sarah is buried in the "Brethren Cemetery" in Carrington, Foster, N.D. 1920 Telephone Lineman @ Los Angeles, CA; * Hazel May Crowell Blocher-Burkeman '''+1927+''' (b. 1890 Lake Mills, IA - d. 1972 Des Moines, IA), a retired practical nurse, and daughter of Benjamin Crowell (b. 1851 Union, Madison, IN - d. 1918 Fertile, IA) & Jennie Myrtle Wescott Crowell (b. 1857 Albion, [[New York|N.Y. ]] - d. 1947 Fertile, Worth, IA). Jennie migrated with her parents, George & Elinor Penney Wescott, to Worth County in 1869, regarded pioneer residents of the area, and she was a long-term schoolteacher. Memorial for Jennie was held at Fertile Christian Church, officiated by a pastor of an evangelical church in Manly. Ira's wife Hazel was identified in 1972 as in fellowship with the [[Des Moines Meeting Room, IA|Buchanan Street Meeting Room]] in Des Moines, Iowa where she lived since 1942, relocating there from Mason City after Ira died.
** Leon Ezra Blocher '''+1927+''' (b. 1919 Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA - d. 2001 Des Moines, Polk, IA). When he registered for the draft in WWII, he was employed as a mechanic for Joe Daniels of Mason City, enlisting with the Navy. He later founded Blocher Body Service. Wife: Jane Benson Blocher (b. 1917 Mason City, IA - d. 2012 Des Moines, IA), daughter of Elmer Martin "Benny" Benson (b. 1885 Jamestown, N.D. - d. 1945 Manly, IA) & Mable Nutehill Mitchell Benson (b. Manly, IA). Benny Benson was employed 1905-1923 as a professional baseball player, as a 2nd Baseman, 3rd Baseman and Shortstop, in the Minor Leagues, some with the Southern league, four years in the American association with Columbus and Milwaukee, a season with Oklahoma City, and some time with the Three-Eye league. See [https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=benson001elm Baseball-Reference.com] for detail on Benny's career. His parents were born in Norway, and he was also employed in 1920 as a railway painter.
*** Jim Blocher (b. 1946 CA), attended Cal Poly of Pomona. Living at Waukee, IA by 2001.