Reggie Lynn TATE
TATE
Posted By: Sarah Thorson Little (email)
Date: 3/3/2007 at 20:01:33
Three drown in Des Moines River
HUMBOLDT (AP) - Humboldt County authorities Thursday night recovered the body of one man and the life jackets of two others, from the Des Moines River, south of Humboldt.
The body of Reggie Lynn Tate, 40, of Madison, Wisconsin, was recovered about 200 yards from the Corn Belt Power Dam. Dragging operations for the other two men, Ronald Tate, 37, and Stacy Tate, 18, both of rural Goldfield, were to resume this morning. The three set out on a canoe at Lake Nakomis at Humboldt Thursday morning. Bill Bloom of rural Fort Dodge spotted an empty canoe floating downstream near Fort Dodge later in the day and notified authorities. Two life jackets were recovered below the dam. Reggie L. Tate was still wearing his life jacket when his body was recovered.
Copyright Des Moines Register, May 1985
IN MEMORY OF REGGIE LYNN TATE
DATE OF BIRTH--September 16, 1944DATE OF DEATH--May 23, 1985
TIME AND PLACE OF SERVICE--Tuesday, May 28, 1985, 1:30 P.M., United Methodist Church, Eagle Grove, Iowa
CLERGYMEN--David Nissen, Park Church of Christ; Gerald Armstrong, United Methodist Church
MUSIC--Mrs. David Nissen, Organist; James Noonan, Soloist
CONGREGATIONAL HYMN--"Does Jesus Care"
CASKETBEARERS--Dean Becker, Don Becker, Steve Jehle, Steve Moravec, Dana Cooke, Jim Pitlik
HONORARY BEARERS--Other members of the Blackhawk Rugby Team
USHERS--Bruce Wigans, Steve Nicklaus, Dean Reichter, Gail Wigans, Tom Bachel
INTERMENT--Elmwood Cemetery, Renwick, Iowa
Kastler-Babcock Service
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