Alonzo Mobley
Alonzo Mobley, president of the Oskaloosa Ice Company, was born in the
western part of Mahaska county, on the 7th of September, 1860. His father,
John B. Mobley, was a native of Belmont county, Ohio, and came to Henry
county, Iowa, in 1852. In 1859 he purchased forty acres of land south of
the Des Moines river and removed to Mahaska county. He settled in
Centerville and there he engaged in carpentering and building, erecting
the first house there and also a number of others, thus contributing to
the early upbuilding and development of the town. He erected many houses
in the western part of the county. Later in life he purchased a farm of
one hundred and four acres and devoted his remaining days to general
agricultural pursuits, there dying on the 6th of November, 1899. He was
twice married, his first wife being Lucy Pratt, by whom he had three sons,
Chester, Seth and George, all of whom served in the Seventh Iowa Cavalry
during the Civil war. After losing his first wife he wedded Elizabeth
Dana, a native of Washington county, Iowa, now living in St. Louis,
Missouri. The sons and daughters of this marriage are James, Richard,
Owen, William, Fred, Max, J. Brice, Alonzo; Mrs. May De Van; Mrs. Grace
Moore, deceased; and Mrs: Carrie Snorf, who has also passed away.
Alonzo Mobley pursued his education in the district schools and for some
time worked in mines. He afterward engaged in the conduct of a fruit farm,
devoting his time and energies to horticultural pursuits until I890,' when
he turned his attention to the ice business, with which he had been
connected. In 1904 he began the manufacture of artificial ice and is today
the president of. the Oskaloosa Ice Company, 'which has a large trade,
supplying many patrons. The plant is a well equipped establishment,
supplied with the latest improved machinery in that line and the business
has been carefully developed and is now one of the leading productive
industries and profitable enterprises of Oskaloosa.
Mr. Mobley was married to Miss Elizabeth Henry, of Beacon, and to them
were born two children, Byers and Roy. For his second wife he chose Belle
Ruby, a daughter of Morton C. and Ella (Downs) Ruby, of Beacon. The
children of the second marriage are Edward and Harold. The. family reside
in a beautiful home at No. 403 A. avenue East in. Oskaloosa, and its
social functions are among the most attractive features in the social life
of the city. Mr. Mobley is a member of the Modern Woodmen camp. He has
made for himself a creditable position and honored name in business
circles and although he started out in life empty-handed, he is today one
of the prosperous residents of his native county.