Eldon Pletcher
Cartoonist for the The Sioux City Journal, American, died 2013
Place of BirthGoshen, Indiana, United States
Place WorkedSioux City, Iowa, United States
A native of Goshen, Ind., Mr. Pletcher studied at the Art Institute of Chicago before joining the Army in 1943. He served in the 76th Infantry Division in Europe and was in the Battle of the Bulge. While in the Army, he submitted cartoons to Yank, the weekly magazine that the military published around the world.
Because of his work for Yank, Mr. Pletcher landed a job as The Sioux City (Iowa) Journal’s editorial cartoonist in 1949. He worked there until 1966, when he moved to New Orleans where he worked for The Times-Picayune until 1984.
In addition to cartoon anthologies, Mr. Pletcher’s work is in collections at Syracuse University, the University of Southern Mississippi and the Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson libraries.
Because of his work for Yank, Mr. Pletcher landed a job as The Sioux City (Iowa) Journal’s editorial cartoonist in 1949. He worked there until 1966, when he moved to New Orleans where he worked for The Times-Picayune until 1984.
In addition to cartoon anthologies, Mr. Pletcher’s work is in collections at Syracuse University, the University of Southern Mississippi and the Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson libraries.