PLEASE NOTE: THE CITY OF MOUNT VERNON HAS THE STREET BLOCKED OFF AT THE CORNER OF 10TH AVE. SW AND HWY 30. TO ACCESS OUR FACILITY, PLEASE USE PALISADES ROAD WHICH RUNS BEHIND OUR BUILDING. COMING FROM CEDAR RAPIDS, YOU MAY TURN LEFT ON PALISADES ROAD AT THE TOP OF THE HILL AT US NAMEPLATE'S GROUNDS OR IF YOU CONTINUE ON TO THE INTERSECTIO OF HWY 30 AND HWY 1. TURN LEFT AT THE STOP SIGN GOING NORTH ON HWY 1. MAKE FIRST LEFT WHICH WILL BE PALISADES ROAD. CONTINUE TO 10TH AVE. SW. WE ARE SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE. James C. "Jim" Wilkin, 77, died on the morning of September 1, 2013, in the peaceful surroundings of Honey Creek Cottage in Swisher. Funeral services will be Saturday, September 7th at 10:00 a.m. at Morgan Funeral Choices Mount Vernon, IA with the Reverends Kirk Statler and Dick Ernst officiating. Following services a home lunch buffet by Gwen's at the funeral home will be served, burial will be at Linwood Cemetery in Cedar Rapids where he will join his first wife. Visitation will be Friday September 6th, from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home in Mount Vernon. Jim was born September 4, 1935 in Cedar Rapids. He grew up on the family farm that is the present location of Kirkwood Community College, then farmed and milked cows with his dad around Kirkwood. Jim married Dorothy Ann Terpkosh on June 4, 1955. They farmed in Cedar Rapids for a short time, then established a farmstead in Mount Vernon. Jim established Wilkin Elevator in Lisbon, later expanding to Lowden and Tipton. Jim was a true farmer at heart, always willing to help out others in need. Because of this he was a founding member and active volunteer for the Lisbon-Mount Vernon Ambulance and became an Emergency Medical Technician. He was part of the board at Myers Meadow in Lisbon. He was an active leader and volunteer for 4-H. He was president of the Cedar Rapids Horseman's Club for several years. Jim was also involved with Linn County Pork Producers, and Linn County Sheep Producers. He was a long time member of the farm bureau. Jim, in his spare time, decided to also become an auctioneer. Jim remained a true farmer, keeping cows until his early 70's. After "retiring" he remained an animal lover, with his dog "Foxy" as his special companion. He enjoyed fishing, often going to Canada every year. Playing cards and eating with family brought great enjoyment. Jim was not only a community leader, but he had a big heart and was generous. He was a patient and loving person who had a deep love and understanding for human life. He took care of Dorothy and helped nurture and support her through declining health never leaving her side. Following the death of his wife, he was married to Rosemarie Nurre, and later divorced. Jim was then united in marriage to Carolyn Goemaat, and moved to Cedar Rapids and Marion area. Jim was preceded in death by his parents and the love of his life, his wife Dorothy in 1999. Jim is survived by his two daughters, Christine (Kirk) Heisterkamp of Cedar Rapids, and Kim (Scot) Korte of Mount Vernon. The three grandchildren who he adored Wyatt Heisterkamp, Leuie Korte, and Dorothy Korte . Two brothers David (Judy) Wilkin of Cedar Rapids and, Truman (Romaine) Wilkin of Marion. A very special friend to the whole Wilkin family, Margaret Probasco of Cedar Rapids. While Jim was a very social person and dedicated leader in the community, his true passion was the private time he got to spend with his immediate family, traveling in the "Titanic" (Winnebago) with the horse trailer swinging on the back. In Lieu of flowers and green plants, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Lisbon-Mount Vernon Ambulance or for a memorial to be named by the family. Online condolences www.morganfuneralchoices.com
So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing! There was not a man with a bigger heart than Jim, he did not know a stranger and treated everyone as his family! He will be sorely missed and you all are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time! Love, Lynn, Heather, Austin and Ethan Faeth
Truman and Romaine – my deepest sympathies to you and your family in the loss of your brother. Remember to look up at the stars at night and think about those you have loved. In friendship, Susan Brosh Scott
Very sorry to see Jim’s passing. He and Eddie were friends for many years!
We are so very sorry for your loss.
Sorry for your loss…. Doug and Mary Kach
Thinking of you at this time.