Everything about Stacy Dvorak was special.
Her smile. Her determination. Her goals. Her accomplishments.
And her funeral.
A huge American flag hung from fire truck ladders outside church. Pheasant tail feathers sprouted everywhere among flower arrangements. A half-dozen hunting dogs sat, mostly still, with their owners in the crowded church.
And soldiers and former soldiers, some in uniform, some not, shed tears for the passing of a remarkable young woman whose passion for hunting, the outdoors, conservation and the military touched many lives.
In a life cut short May 9 by a brain hemorrhage, Dvorak, 41, of Belle Plaine, impacted wildlife habitat as a driving force for the Scott County Pheasants Forever chapter. But she was perhaps better known for launching and spearheading Charlie's Hero Hunt, an annual free pheasant hunting and target shooting event held to thank soldiers for their service.
And she started Operation Puppies for Soldiers, which gives veterans free puppies, again in appreciation, and to put a smile on their faces. The dogs at her funeral were among 19 given away so far.
"She did more for conservation in her 41 years than most people do in twice that time," said Scott Roemhildt," Department of Natural Resources information officer and former Pheasants Forever employee. "She was one of those people always making a difference, but didn't want any of the limelight. It's a real loss."