rably discharged as a Master Sergeant on November 23, 1945. After the war, Gaylord built the business into one of the largest John Deere dealerships in the Midwest and won many sales award vacations. The first was within the US, then to the Caribbean Islands and finally to China, Europe and Australia. Gaylord retired and sold the business in 1995. Once retired at the age of 76, after a distinguished 56 year career, Gaylord turned his zeal and drive with business towards conservation of land through establishing tree plantations. To date Gaylord has planted over 200,000 trees. Gaylord completed a Master Conservationist Program through I.S.U. and in 2008 was honored as Woodland Owner of the Year by the Iowa Soil and Water Conservation District Commissioners. His most recent lot of trees (28,000) was planted in 2011 with the help and supervision of his grandson. Rory continues his legacy with the love of timberland development and conservation. Gaylord was known for his unbelievable memory and a smile upon his face among other things. Loves were playing piano, cards, and going dancing with his wife, Opal. Gaylord is survived by two daughters, Kathryn Jones Mosher of Plano, TX and Candis Sue Jones of Woolstock; three grandchildren, Heather Sterling and Rory Sterling of Woolstock and Christina Mosher of Plano, TX.
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