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John L. Batty

Mitchellville, Iowa

1927 - 2017

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John L. Batty (Jack)MitchellvilleJohn LeRoy Batty passed away on March 24, 2017 at Mitchellville Care Center after a four year courageous battle with cancer. John leaves behind a loving wife of 65 years, Emma; five children, Denise Gulling of Mitchellville, Cynthia (Richard) Heller of Hudson,...

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I'm sorry I wasn't able to acknowledge Jack's passing as I didn't hear about it for a period of time. I used to babysit Denise and Cindy and actually stayed with them for awhile as my parents transitioned on to moving to Mitchellville. I remember they allowed me to have some baby mice ( who of course didn't survive), but funny the things you remember. My condolences go out to Emma and his family. Karen Cox Rusher Kittell.

Denise I am sorry for your loss.

So sorry to hear of Jack's passing. What a great man. Got to know Jack when he was at Williamsburg Mfg. and I worked at the Landmark. He always brightened our day.

My sincere condolences to the family. Jack was a great manager at Williamsburg Mfg.He always treated everyone with respect and kindness. I have many memories of Tuesday night bowling with him and Emma. He will be missed greatly.

My thoughts are with your family. An angel has left us.

Dwight Oxley
Williamsburg mfg

So sorry to hear about Jack. JACK was our plant manager at Williamsburg Mfg. during most of the 18 years I worked there, can't say I loved or even liked my job as operator and fork lift driver for that time, I quit shortly after he left. The guy made a point to walk through the plant as often as possible and tried to greet everyone he could and see how you were doing, my brother who Jack didn't know was killed in a accident in 1984 when I was 22 and my brother was 30 he always played softball...

I only knew Jack for a short period of time while I worked at Williamsburg Manufacturing, but I have never forgotten the stories of generosity that I heard from others. Truly a great man.

RIP Jack you will be miss you were a great manager at Williamsburg Mfg you made so many things happen at Williamsburg mfg. you and Emma put on the best Christmas party and company picnic. thanks again from Brenda and I

My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time.