Representative Ira McVicker View All Years

Compiled Historical Information
Date of Death: 11/20/1938
Birth Place: Henry, Illinois
Party Affiliation: Republican
Assemblies Served:
House: 35 (1913)
Home County: Wright
Ira McVicker
Wright County

HONORABLE IRA D. MCVICKER

MR. SPEAKER: Your committee, appointed to prepare resolutions commemorating the life, character, and public service of the Honorable Ira D. McVicker of Eagle Grove, Wright county, Iowa, begs leave to submit the following report:

Ira D. McVicker was born January 27, 1853, at Henry, Illinois, and died November 20, 1938, at Eagle Grove, Iowa.

When a boy he moved to Kansas with his parents where he grew to manhood on a farm. He was united in marriage with Miss Flora E. Hiatt on March 13, 1883, and he and his wife made their home on a homestead near Ree Heights, South Dakota, and in 1890 he moved to Wright county and settled on a farm near Eagle Grove and made his home from that time until his death in this community.

He is survived by his wife and three sons; Claude McVicker of Eagle Grove, Iowa; Glenn McVicker of Lineville, Iowa, and Reverend Roy H. McVicker of Denver, Colorado, and his brother G. C. McVicker of Eagle Grove, Iowa.

Mr. McVicker was one of Wright county’s most substantial citizens and always took a prominent part in civic affairs. He was active in the formation of the Farmers’ Elevator Company and one of its first presidents and for years served as president of the First National Farm Loan Association and for three years was president of the Farmers’ Grain Dealers Association of Iowa.

Mr. McVicker was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and was actively interested in the Masonic Lodge and the Eastern Star.

In 1912 he was elected to the House of Representatives of the state of Iowa and during his service there was one of the active, progressive members. He was a republican in politics but a man who placed principal above all else. His word was as good as his bond and he took pride in meeting his obligations promptly and was always willing to share his part of the burden in the performance of any public duty. He served not only his community but the state of Iowa with credit and distinction to himself and his family.

Therefore Be It Resolved, That in the passing of the Honorable Ira D. McVicker of Wright county, Iowa, the state of Iowa lost a valuable and honored citizen, a conscientious statesman and the family a loving husband and father.

Be It Further Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be spread upon the Journal of the House of Representatives and that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be instructed to send an enrolled copy of this resolution to each member of the family of the deceased.

ROBERT D. BLUE,

J. F. MILLER,

OSCAR E. JOHNSON,

Committee.

Unanimously adopted, April 12, 1939.