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Herbert E. Odekirk
mong the citizens of Center
township, Fayette county, Iowa, who have, by a course of right living,
governed and controlled by high ideals, won not only pecuniary
independence, but what is of far more value, the esteem and confidence
of the community in which so many years of his life have been passed, is
Herbert E. Odekirk, who was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, on the 7th
day of January 1852, and is a son of William and Lorinda (Handcock)
Odekirk, who are mentioned more fully in the sketch of Burton E. Odekirk,
elsewhere in this work.
Mr. Odekirk spent his boyhood years under the parental roof and as soon
as old enough he applied himself to the work of the home farm. He
received the advantage of a common school education, and on attaining
mature years he obtained employment at railroad work, which he followed
for two years. He then entered the employ of the Standard Oil Company
and was sent to the Dakotas, where he spent a year. He then came to
Center township, Fayette county, Iowa, where he secured some good
farming land, to the operation of which he devoted his energies. He
cultivated from eighty to one hundred and sixty acres from time to time
and uniformly met with gratifying results. However, he has sold a part
of his land and is now holding only twenty acres, comprising his home
property, where he is living in comfort and ease. During his active
years as a farmer he carried on a diversified system of operations and
in the community where he has lived he is considered a man of sound,
practical ideas and wise and discriminating judgment, his business
affairs having always been conducted in an able and careful manner. Mr.
Odekirk is a large stockholder in the Randalia Savings Bank, one of the
solid financial institutions of the county, and an influential factor in
local commercial circles.
In 1877, Mr. Odekirk was united in marriage to Ozzama Potter, to which
union were born two children, Jessie and Lila.
Fraternally, Mr. Odekirk is a stanch supporter of the Republican party
and has taken a keen interest in the success of his party. That he holds
the confidence and esteem of his fellow voters is evidenced in the fact
that he has served as township trustee and held practically all the
township offices, performing his duties in such a manner as to win the
approval of his constituents. Fraternally, he is a member of the
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, in which he has taken a number of high
degrees, and he also belongs to the auxiliary order, the Daughters of
Rebekah. He is also affiliated with that great beneficial fraternal
order, the Modern Woodmen of America.
Mr. Odekirk has ever had the welfare of the community at heart and has
always been found willing to devote his time to any movement looking to
the development of the public weal, and as a result of his genuine
worth, his pleasing demeanor, integrity of principle and honesty of
purpose, he is today recognized as one of Center township's foremost
citizens.
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