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Mar 2, 2017

Vesta 'Rose' Todd, 66, Cedar Rapids

CEDAR RAPIDS – Vesta Rae “Rose” Todd, 66, of Cedar Rapids, formerly of Keokuk, died Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017, at Mercy Hospital in Cedar Rapids.Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Stacy-Lewis Home for Funeral and Cremation Services in Columbus Junction.Burial will be in the Columbus City Cemetery.  Following burial will be a time of food and fellowship.  Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.  In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established at the funeral home in Vesta’s name.  Online condolences may be left for the family at www.lewisfuneralhomes.com.  Vesta Rae “Rose” Baxter was born Dec. 19, 1950, in Keokuk, to William Earl and Garnet Schaeffer Baxter.  On Aug. 3, 1985, Vesta was united in marriage to John Todd in Kahoka, Mo.  Vesta enjoyed going to the casino, playing bingo, fishing, camping, and going to Goodwill, but most of all, spending time with family and friends.                                                              Vesta will be... (Keokuk Gate City Daily)

Dec 2, 2016

My Biz: New home for The Flower Shop at Cedar Memorial

At a glance l Business: The Flower Shop/Cedar Menorial Park l Manager/Floral Designer: Nancy Meckel l Address: 4361 First Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids l Telephone: (319) 393-8004 l Website: https://store.cedarmemorial.com/ Your next Business articles Give us feedback Have you found an error or omission in our reporting? Tell us here.Do you have a story idea we should look into? Tell us here. (The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines)

Nov 9, 2016

What Do Analysts Think Of Flowers Foods, Inc. (NYSE:FLO)?

Pennsylvania. The Warehouse Segment’s production plant locations include Montgomery, Alabama; Texarkana, Arkansas; London, Kentucky; Tucker, Georgia; Cedar Rapids, Iowa (mix plant); Cleveland, Tennessee, and Crossville, Tennessee. The Company’s DSD Segment operates approximately 40 bakeries that market a range of bakery foods, including breads, buns, rolls, tortillas and snack cakes. The Warehouse Segment produces frozen bread and rolls, and snack cakes. The Warehouse Segment’s Company-owned brands include Mrs. Freshley’s, European Bakers and Broad Street Bakery. (Fiscal Standard)

Oct 13, 2016

One Stock Analysts Are Watching

Pennsylvania. The Warehouse Segment’s production plant locations include Montgomery, Alabama; Texarkana, Arkansas; London, Kentucky; Tucker, Georgia; Cedar Rapids, Iowa (mix plant); Cleveland, Tennessee, and Crossville, Tennessee. The Company’s DSD Segment operates approximately 40 bakeries that market a range of bakery foods, including breads, buns, rolls, tortillas and snack cakes. The Warehouse Segment produces frozen bread and rolls, and snack cakes. The Warehouse Segment’s Company-owned brands include Mrs. Freshley’s, European Bakers and Broad Street Bakery. Receive Flowers Foods, Inc. News & Ratings Via Email - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Flowers Foods, Inc. with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter. (Flowers Foods, Inc. (NYSE:FLO) - FTSE News)

Sep 28, 2016

Upgrades And Downgrades For Flowers Foods, Inc. (NYSE:FLO)

Pennsylvania. The Warehouse Segment’s production plant locations include Montgomery, Alabama; Texarkana, Arkansas; London, Kentucky; Tucker, Georgia; Cedar Rapids, Iowa (mix plant); Cleveland, Tennessee, and Crossville, Tennessee. The Company’s DSD Segment operates approximately 40 bakeries that market a range of bakery foods, including breads, buns, rolls, tortillas and snack cakes. The Warehouse Segment produces frozen bread and rolls, and snack cakes. The Warehouse Segment’s Company-owned brands include Mrs. Freshley’s, European Bakers and Broad Street Bakery. (NewsDen)

Sep 21, 2016

Wedding at UI hospital chapel includes heart transplant bride, son on waiting list

Buddy Carey, 54, of Moline, Illinois — at her side, and Keith’s heart still beating in her chest. “I’m so happy,” said Frondle, 42, of Cedar Rapids, who wore a boutonniere of white and blue flowers and charms bearing her son’s initials, along with a silver heart. “It kind of feels like my son got to live on and he got to love. Whether it’s female or male, it don’t matter. He got to experience love.” UNIQUE WEDDING Nikole Carey and Brandon Kommer had intended to be married in an outdoor ceremony in their hometown of Orion. Instead, they found themselves Saturday in the chapel at the University of Iowa hospital, the same place where Carey’s heart transplant surgery had taken place years before. The room is small, barely big enough to hold the 30 or so people who arrived to help the couple celebrate their big day. Why hold a wedding at a hospital chapel? For Carey and Kommer the answer was simple: so one very important young man could attend and participate as the ring bearer. You see, Kameron Brown, 11 — Nikole’s son from a previous relationship — is a patient at the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital. He’s also a heart transplant candidate, suffering from the same condition as his mother. He’s been on the transplant waiting list for nearly 18 months and has been at the UI hospital since May. “We were actually just going to wait until he got out of the hospital and got his heart and everything, but he wanted us to get married now,” said Carey. “He said he wanted us to get married now so we could start our future together as a family.” And so, on Saturday, Kameron carried the rings, heard the couple’s vows and craned his neck to witness their first kiss as husband and wife. That surprised his mother, who said Kameron typically would have protested such a public display of affection. Carey and Kommer said they now plan to fo... (The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines)