Tuesday, December 29, 2020

John L. Rasmussen


 John L. Rasmussen, St. Joseph resident (formerly Ogden), passed away at the age of 79 at 7:20 p.m. on Friday, December 25, 2020, at the Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana.


John was born on September 1, 1941, in Urbana. He is the son of Louis and Lucille (Brown) Rasmussen. He married Linda Manuel on October 5, 1963, in Champaign. She survives.

Also survived by his children: Teresa Elmore of Hoffman Estates, IL, Tammy (Todd) Smith of Woodstock, GA, Tracy (Paul) Wilson of St. Joseph, Tim (Kim) Rasmussen of Oak Park, IL. Nine grandchildren: Amber, Nick, Daria, Alec, Kyle, Cole, Rachel, Josh, Garrett. Sisters: Judy Thomas of Arcola, IL, Jean Manual of Botkins, OH.

He was preceded in death by his parents, grandson Tyler Wilson, and brother Jerry Rasmussen.

John worked as a bricklayer out of Local #8. He was an avid Illini, Cubs, and Bears fan who enjoyed solving jigsaw puzzles and playing cards. Most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his family.

 

There will be a private funeral on December 31 with burial at Patterson Cemetery, St. Joseph. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Freese Funeral Home 302 E. Grand Ave. St. Joseph is in charge of arrangements.

 

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to St. Joseph Fire Department or St. Jude Children’s Hospital. 


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Sunday, December 27, 2020

Oscar Hicks

 


Oscar Hicks, former Unity High School (Tolono) teacher, coach and principal passed away on December 24, 2020, at his daughter’s home in Tolono, Illinois.

He was the fifth and youngest son of Luther and Arminta Wright Hicks.  He was born in Cumberland County in Illinois on February 16, 1927.

He married Marjorie Sims of Mattoon on December 31, 1945, in Allerton.  She passed away July 2, 1988, in Tolono, Illinois.  They had two daughters, Sandra (Joe) Revell, Carmel, IN, and Becky (Paul) Moore, Tolono, IL.  Oscar had four grandchildren:  Andrew Moore, Chicago, IL; Sarah (Kevin) Campbell, Knoxville, TN; Ryan (Betsy) Revell, Fishers, IN; Jana Revell, Fishers, IN; and two great grandchildren:  Kate and Noelle Campbell, Knoxville, TN.  He was also a foster parent for Cory and Brice Leach.  Oscar was preceded in death by his four brothers:  Earl Hicks, Monticello, IL, Harley Hicks, Hoopeston, IL, Everett Hicks, Monticello, IL, and Clark Hicks, Armory, MS.

Oscar graduated from Allerton High School, received his bachelor’s degree from Eastern Illinois University and his master’s degree from the University of Illinois.  Oscar served in the Army during World War II.  He spent 35 years as a teacher, coach and principal in Unit #7 School District, Tolono, IL.  Six of those years he served as a teacher and coach at East Unity Junior High School, Sidney, IL, and was a coach, teacher and principal for 29 years at Unity High School, Tolono, IL.  At Unity High School he was head football coach for 19 years, head basketball coach for 14 years, head track coach for 11 years, head baseball coach for 10 years, and cross-country coach for 8 years.  In addition, he served as Athletic Director for 26 years.  After retirement, he coached Unity Jr. High School girl’s basketball for 2 years.

Oscar served as President of the Okaw Valley Coaches for 18 years and a member of the Okaw Valley Boys Football and Basketball Coaches Association for 29 years.  He was inducted into the Illinois High School Football Hall of Fame in 1979, and the Unity High School football field was dedicated as Hicks Field in his honor the same year.

Oscar lettered in basketball and baseball while attending Eastern Illinois University.  In addition, he played baseball for the Eastern Illinois League for Royal, Sidney, Tolono and St. Joseph.  He played fast pitch softball for several teams for twenty-five years.  His love of sports continued long after he retired.  While living in Arizona he continued to play softball and was often called upon to be the “designated runner” for his team mates.  He enjoyed all sports as a coach, participant and spectator his entire life.

Oscar returned to central Illinois from Arizona two years ago and resided at Autumn Fields Assisted Living in Savoy, IL.

Graveside services will be held 11:00 AM, Saturday January 2, 2021 at Bailey Memorial Cemetery, Tolono, IL with Rev. Mike Pennell officiating.  Freese Funeral Home, Tolono is assisting with arrangements.

Memorials may be made to Oscar Hicks Scholarship in c/o Unity High School.

Saturday, December 26, 2020

Marie Martha Duitsman

 RANTOUL — Marie Martha Duitsman, 96, of Rantoul, formerly of rural Gifford, passed away at 6:05p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 23, 2020) at OSF Heart of Mary Medical Center, Urbana.

Due to COVID-19, private services will be held at Diers Hall, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Flatville, followed by burial in Kopmann Cemetery. Baier Family Funeral Services, Flatville, is handling arrangements.

Marie was born Nov. 12, 1924, east of Thomasboro, daughter of Everett and Steinke (Tena) Schmidt Patterson. She married Herbert Duitsman on Dec. 5, 1942, at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Flatville. He preceded her in death on Dec. 12, 2004.

She was also preceded in death by her parents; stepfather, Reiner Sieberns; brother, Henry; two sisters, Alma Albers and Edna, an infant; one grandson, Scott; and one great-grandson, Tucker.

She is survived by two sons, Maynard (Jo Ann) of Gifford and Lloyd (Susan) of Champaign; three grandchildren, Steven Duitsman, Kristin (Rich) McMurray and Kyle (Katharine) Duitsman; eight great- grandchildren, Taylor, Hunter and Harley Duitsman, Quinn and Grace McMurray, and Britta, Lyla and Evan Duitsman; two great- great- grandchildren, Brayden and Parker Duitsman; and two half sisters, Alice Sieberns and Lois Franzen of Royal.

Marie graduated from Rantoul Township High School. She helped her husband on the farm and liked to write short stories. She also crocheted a bedspread and got a first-place blue ribbon at the Champaign County Fair. She was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Flatville.

Memorials may be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church or an organization of the donor’s choice. Please share memories and condolences with the family at baierfuneralservices.com.

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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Donald Leroy Ennis

 ALLERTON — Donald Leroy Ennis, 86, of Allerton died at 10:46a.m. Sunday (Dec. 20, 2020) at Newman Rehabilitation and Health Care Center.

Don was born on March 26, 1934, to Edgar and Polly (Updegraff) Ennis, in Westfield. He married Marilyn Myers on June 5, 1954. She passed away on Sept. 25, 2003.

He is survived by two sons, Damon (Angie) Ennis of Allerton and Derrick (Sharon) Ennis of Tolono.

He was preceded in death by his parents and wife, Marilyn Ennis.

Don enjoyed sports in high school and was even offered a full-ride scholarship to play baseball at Eastern Illinois University. But once out of high school, he got drafted into the Army, where he served for two years. Once out of the Army, Don farmed for the Allerton Ranch. Don had a great knowledge of horses. In his younger years, he roped calves. Later, he raised and trained cutting, reining and roping horses. He was a director in the United States Team Roping Championship for many years. Don was a trustee for the Allerton Fire Department and was an active member of Allerton United Methodist Church. Don had a great sense of humor and was loved by all his family and friends.

A private graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29, at Fairfield Cemetery north of Newman. Pastor Clyde Snyder will officiate.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Traditions Health Hospice or to Allerton United Methodist Church.

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Marsha L. Markwell

 Marsha L. Markwell, 65, of Oakwood passed away Thursday, December 17, 2020 at OSF Sacred Heart Medical Center in Danville. Marsha was born June 19, 1955 in Carthage, Texas a daughter of Ruby and William Fleming. They preceded her in death.


Marsha married David Markwell in October of 1977. They shared 43 wonderful years together before her passing. David survives. Also surviving are her son, Mike (Kaitlyn) Markwell of Mattoon, Illinois; grandchildren Desiree Markwell of Danville, Illinois, Brylie Markwell of Hoopeston, Illinois, Braxton Markwell of Mattoon, Illinois; and her sisters Joyce Stonebraker of Oakwood, Illinois and Linda (Joe) Barnes of Ashville, North Carolina. Surviving niece and nephews include Jason (Christina) Barnes of Hubert, North Carolina, Amy (Seth) Gaines of Washington, DC, Jordan Markwell of Nashville, Tennessee, Brandon (Kari) Murphy of Elgin, Illinois, Jason (Lindsey) Murphy of Mahomet, Illinois, and Clayton (Kirsty) Murphy of Mahomet, Illinois.
Marsha was preceded in death by her son, Chris Markwell.
Marsha was most recently employed at Dawson Logistics where she was an accountant for 12 years. In her spare time, she enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, fishing with her husband, and reading mystery books.
Due to current local and state restrictions, private family services will be held. She will be laid to rest in Stearns Cemetery in Oakwood. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Danville, 3940 N Vermilion St. Danville, Illinois 61834.
Please join the family in sharing memories, photos, and video on her tribute wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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M. Janice "Jan" Hannagan

 PENFIELD — M. Janice “Jan” Hannagan, 91, of Penfield passed away peacefully at her home on Monday morning (Dec. 21, 2020).

She was born Nov. 24, 1929, in Havana, Ill., a daughter of John and Dorothy (Scherer) Fager. She married J. Gordon Hannagan on Aug. 25, 1955, in Havana. He preceded her in death on Oct. 19, 2012.

She is survived by five children, Mary Hannagan of Penfield, Patty (Randy D.) Frerichs of Ogden, Edward (Lisa) Hannagan of Penfield, Jody (Jay) Quiram of Sidney and Jimmy (Angie) Hannagan of Gifford; a daughter-inlaw, Hillary Hannagan of Penfield; a sister, Pat Hovey of Easton; 11 grandchildren, Lindsay Berlatsky, Drew (Ashlie) Hannagan, Kate (Travis) Youmans, Jordan Frerichs, Zack Hannagan, Carson Hannagan, Jay Gordan Quiram, Cale Quiram, Taylor Hannagan, Rowdy Hannagan and Cooper Hannagan; and five great-grandchildren, Olivia and Owen Berlatsky and Hannagan, Bentley and Lennon Youmans.

She was preceded in death by two sisters; a son, Buddy Hannagan; and a granddaughter, Emily Hannagan.

Jan received her bachelor’s degree in physical education from Illinois State University. She was a gymnast and flyer with Gamma Phi Circus.

She was co-owner of Gordyville

USA, where she clerked all the sales, worked the office and was the genius of the famous “Janny Burger.” She was the backbone of the family and the business. Jan lived her life with grace and dignity, she raised her family and many who weren’t hers. She was an incredible cook, there was always food for everyone (except her pies seemed to vanish before any of the church events even began). Jan was determined at a young age to raise horses. She showed quarter horses, rode stock horses and parade horses and earned her way through it all.

Once she met Gordy, they began a dynasty in the horse world, renown throughout the states and overseas. She was a Hall of Fame member for the Illinois Quarter Horse Association, National Snaffle Bit Association and a member of the American Quarter Horse Association.

Jan was a longtime member of St. Lawrence Church, where she was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society. She had a strong faith, which she shared with her family.

Private funeral services will be held at St. Lawrence Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Lawrence Cemetery, Penfield, at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 23. We are requesting that anyone wishing to attend maintains social distancing.

Memorials may be made to St. Lawrence Church or Gateway Family Services, servicing children, adults and veterans with equine therapy.

Lux Memorial Chapel, Rantoul, is handling the arrangements.

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Sunday, December 20, 2020

Pauline E. Dolder

LA CRESCENT, Minn. — Surrounded by family, Pauline E. Dolder, 92, died of natural causes on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020, at SpringBrook Village of La Crescent, Minn.

She was born Oct. 2, 1928, to Fred and Ida (Ingold) Kuntz in Rankin. She graduated from Lakeview School of Nursing in Danville in 1949. On March 20, 1951, she married Russell W. Dolder, and they were married for 28 years before he preceded her in death in 1979.

Pauline devoted the 40 plus years of her professional nursing career to working in labor and delivery and was instrumental in thousands of births over the years. Through the years, Pauline lived in Tuscola, Necedah, Wis., and Ogden, where she worked at hospitals in Tuscola, Friendship and Champaign before retiring in 1993.

During retirement, she traveled to Rome, Scotland, England, Hawaii and the Canadian Rockies with friends and cousins and also enjoyed her quilting circle and church friends. In 2007, she moved to La Crescent to be closer to family, and there she formed new friendships and enjoyed going to concerts and volunteering at Crucifixion Church.

In 2018, she became a resident of SpringBrook Village of La Crescent Memory Care, where she established strong bonds with her caregivers. The family is very grateful to the staff at SpringBrook Village for the outstanding care she received during her time there.

She is survived by her daughters, Paula (Steven) Putziger, Patty (John) Hodal and Beth (Steve) Dolder-Zieke; and grandchildren, John Hodal, Dan Hodal, David (Amanda) Putziger, Mike (Darcy) Putziger, Margaret (David) Zieke-Patterson and Charlie (nee Sarah) Zieke. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by her parents; brothers, Raymond and Warren; sister, Irene; and brother- and sister-in-law, Jim and Genevieve Richardson.

Due to COVID-19, a private, family service was held on Dec. 12.

Memorials may be given to La Crescent Animal Rescue or Crucifixion Church in La Crescent. Online condolences may be left at schumacher- kish.com.

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Lisa Kay Clarke

 CHAMPAIGN — Lisa Kay Clarke, 57, went home to be with the Lord peacefully in her sleep early Saturday morning (Dec. 12, 2020).

Lisa was born in Beaufort, S.C., on Jan. 27, 1963, to her parents, Chester and Jean ( Carnelley) Clarke.

Preceding her in death is her grandmother, Vera Carnelley.

She is survived by her mother and father, Chet and Jean Clarke of Sun City, Ariz.; sister, brother- in-law and niece, Julie, Brad and Jenna Ward of Mahomet; daughter and son-in-law, Bayley Robinson and Darren Bouvet; as well as one grandchild, Everett Bouvet of Champaign.

Lisa graduated from St. Joseph High School and went on to get an associate degree from Parkland College and bachelor’s degree from Eastern Illinois University, as well as receive multiple master’s certificates. Lisa used her degrees and expertise to hold many important positions throughout her career.

Lisa was, among other things, one spicy lady. Everyone knew when she walked into the room, and she always made sure to leave a lasting impression. She was known for reinventing herself with strength and grace at every new chapter in life. Lisa could do anything she put her mind to and was always a go-getter. From a young age, Lisa aspired for more and could not be held back.

Lisa always took solace in her favorite Bible verse, Jeremiah 29:11 “’For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord. “Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’” What really mattered to Lisa was her family. She was a new grandma “Gigi” and loved her grandson and daughter fiercely. Her mother and father were a very important part of her life, and she always stayed in touch, speaking with them daily.

The world lost a beloved daughter, mother and “gigi.” She will forever hold a special place in everyone’s heart who knew her. Lisa will be missed dearly and forever loved.


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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Mildred Louise Jones

 CHAMPAIGN — Mildred Louise Jones, 80, of Champaign passed away at 12:01 p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 9, 2020) at home.


Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17, at Renner-Wikoff Chapel, Urbana. A private family funeral will follow. Pastor Jon Callahan will officiate. Burial will take place at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18, at Woodlawn Cemetery, Urbana.


Millie was born in Urbana on May 27, 1940, to parents Floyd Earl and Edna Mae (Keeling) Wisehart. They preceded her in death.


Also preceding her in death were her daughter, Jackie Jones; brother, Charles Wisehart; and sisters, Brenda and Florine Wisehart.


On Aug. 3, 1969, Millie married Jackie Lee Jones in Champaign; he passed away Sept. 27, 2010.


She is survived by her children, Ruthie (Bob) Parish of Homer, John (Joann) Dawkins of Homer and Jack (Tina) Jones Jr. of Bondville; siblings, Gladys Zook of Gibson City, Myrtle Wisehart of Homer, Edward (Nancy) Wisehart of Homer, George Wisehart of Homer, Raymond Wisehart of Ogden, Joanne (John) Skillings of Champaign and Elizabeth (Jerry) Holloman of Homer; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.


Millie graduated from Danville High School and worked for Target 20 years before retiring. She was a part of many bowling leagues and collected Boston terrier and chihuahua figurines. She also enjoyed playing slots with family and going to the Riverboat.


Memorial contributions may be made to Millie’s family to help with final expenses. Condolences may be offered at renner-wikoffchapel.com.

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Jill P. Knappenberger

 CHAMPAIGN — Jill P. Knappenberger, 102, passed away Tuesday (Dec. 8, 2020) at Owens Hospice, Peoria.

As per Jill’s wishes, there will be no visitation nor funeral. A memorial service will be announced at a later date, to be held at Emmanuel Memorial Episcopal Church, Champaign. Morgan Memorial Home, Savoy, is in charge of arrangements.

She was born on Sept. 11, 1918, in Evanston, the twin daughter of John Joseph and Margaret Leach Pitts. She attended grade school in Bloomington and graduated from high school in McLean. She went on to receive an associate degree from Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., and later earned a BS degree from the University of Illinois after she served with the Red Cross in World War II.

While with the Red Cross, Jill served in the European Theater of Operations as a clubmobile operator. After the war ended, she met and married Attorney T. Gaillard Knappenberger while attending the University of Illinois. They married on Jan. 3, 1953. 

She was a member of the Episcopal Church Altar Guild, life member of the American Overseas Association, University of Illinois Alumni Association, Champaign County Historical Museum, University of Illinois Foundation and on the Board of World Heritage Museum. She was also an associate life member of the 106th Infantry Division when they were trapped behind the German lines during the Battle of the Bulge.

Her hobbies were traveling, painting, needlework, bridge, mah-jongg, golf, swimming, mushroom hunting and watching "Jeopardy" with her neighbors.

She is survived by her nephews, Bob (Sharon) Pitts of Armington, Jack (Patty) Pitts of McLean, Doug (Jean) Pitts of Glen Mills, Pa., and Scott Pitts of McLean; and nieces, Nancy (Dave) LaReau of Clinton and Karen Pitts of Bloomington.

Also surviving are a sister-in-law, Martha Pitts of Bloomington, and many other friends in Newaygo, Mich., and Champaign.

Preceding her in death were her husband; parents; one sister, Polly; four brothers, Robert, William, Tom and her twin, Jack; two nephews, Rick and John; a niece, Becky Pitts Bruner; and a sister-in-law, Joanna Pitts.

Memorials may be made to Emmanuel Memorial Episcopal Church or a charity of the donor’s choice. Condolences may be offered at morganmemorialhome.com.

Jennifer “Jeni” Forshier-Jenkins

SIDNEY — Jennifer “Jeni” Forshier-Jenkins, 57, of Sidney passed away at 8:18 a.m. Friday (Dec. 11, 2020) at home.

A private family graveside service will be held Friday, Dec. 18, at 2 p.m. at Danville National Cemetery, Danville. Freese Funeral Home, Sidney, is assisting with arrangements.

Jeni was born July 25, 1963, at Bergstrom AFB, Austin, Texas, a daughter to Richard and Barbara Jansen. She married Charles “Chuck” Jenkins; he survives.

Also surviving are two children, Robert (Katie) Forshier II and son Alexander of Illinois and Nathan (Maissie) Jenkins and children Mackenzie, Allie and Peyton of Illinois; her mother-in-law, Shirley Jenkins; four siblings, April Jansen of Virginia, Caren (Jansen) Blanda of Tennessee, Tamara Jansen (Joseph Morelli) of Tennessee and Timothy Jansen (Cindy) of Illinois; a sister-in-law, Tanya (Matt) Wease of Illinois; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Jeni was a human resources specialist at University of Illinois housing. She was also a Parkinson’s advocate through The Michael J. Fox Foundation.

She was a proud wife, mother and grandmother. Her biggest joy came from the love she gave and got from her four grandchildren, Kenzie, Allie, Peyton and Alexander. Jeni’s most recent love came from her daily facetime with her grandbaby, Alex. She enjoyed crafting, traveling, family and laughter. 

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The Michael J. Fox Foundation.

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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Doyle Woodard

 SIDNEY — Doyle Woodard, 82, of Dunnellon, Fla., formerly of Sidney, passed away at 6:58 p.m. Monday (Dec. 7, 2020) at Lincolnshire Place, Sycamore.

Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Broadlands. Freese Funeral Home, Sidney, is assisting with arrangements.

Mr. Woodard was born Dec. 19, 1937, in Sidney, a son to William J. and Ada Fabert Woodard. He married Carol Miller on Oct. 7, 1961. She preceded him in death on July 6, 2009. He then married Carol Bradley on Dec. 3, 2011. She survives in Huntley.

Also surviving are two children, Kevin (Jeana) Woodard and Lori (Bruce) Mintle, both of Wildwood, Mo.; and four grandchildren, Kyle (Roselie) Woodard, Kristen Woodard and Emily and Adam Mintle.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Donald Woodard; and a sister, Dorris Dunn.

He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1956-1959. He was a retired grain farmer who also enjoyed traveling the United States, gardening, hiking, woodworking, beekeeping and lapidary.

He attended church at Ocala West United Methodist Church in Ocala, Fla.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association at alz.org. Condolences may also be made freesefh.com.

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Leon Bluhm

 ROYAL — Leon Bluhm, 83, of Royal passed away Monday (Dec. 7, 2020) at Country Health Care & Rehab, Gifford.

Graveside funeral services will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 11, at St. John Lutheran Cemetery, Royal. A private funeral for the family will be held prior to the graveside service at the church. The Rev. Jay Johnson will officiate. Burial will be in St. John Lutheran Cemetery, Royal. Freese Funeral Home, 302 E. Grand Ave., St. Joseph, is in charge of arrangements.

Leon was born on Jan. 26, 1937, in St. Joseph, the son of Lorenz and Etta (Sieberns) Bluhm. He married Margery Bartell on June 19, 1960, at St. John Lutheran Church, Peoria.

He is survived by his children, Mark (Lisa) Bluhm of Charleston, Doug (Lori) Bluhm of St. Joseph and Mary (Chris) Schmitz of St. Joseph; seven grandchildren, Laura McHenry, Matthew Bluhm, Emily Bluhm and Evan, Johanna, Allison and Ryan Schmitz; one great-grandchild, Beau Garrett; one sister, Loretta (Ray) Aden of St. Joseph; along with several nieces and nephews and their families.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Marge, in January 2020; parents; and brother and sister-in law, Myron and LuAnn Bluhm.

Leon was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Royal, where he was baptized and confirmed and served in many capacities throughout his life. A man of faith throughout the years, he was involved with Luther League, taught Sunday school, was a leader at Kogudus camps and served in prison ministry.

Leon spent his entire life farming. He had an entrepreneurial mind, from building things from scratch to partnering with his friend, John Behrens with Behrens & Bluhm Electric. Leon served on the Board of Education for the Royal Grade School and Prairieview School District, and he served on the Federal Land Bank and Farm Credit Services Board.

He loved to camp with friends, enjoyed playing card games and spending time with the grandkids. But most of all, he loved his family and his community, always there to extend a helping hand, support or a kind word when needed.

Condolences may also be offered at freesefh. com. Memorials may be made to St. John Lutheran Cemetery.

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Sunday, December 6, 2020

Donald Keith Bock

 SOUTH BARRINGTON — Donald Keith Bock, 85, formerly of St. Joseph, Barrington and Wilmington died Friday (Dec. 4, 2020) in South Barrington.

A funeral Mass for family and close friends will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Hubert Catholic Church, Hoffman Estates. It will be streamed live at ahlgrimfuneral. com on Donald’s page.

Donald was born Aug. 25, 1935, in Cape Girardeau, Mo., the son of Theodore W. and Mabel M. (nee Burke) Bock. He was the second of three boys. His brothers were Phillip and Barry.

He attended Wilmington High School until his senior year, when he attended Barrington High School, from which he graduated, having lettered in multiple sports. He attended the University of Iowa, where he got a full scholarship to play baseball and became an All-Big Ten catcher. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.

Upon graduation, he served in the U.S. Army as first lieutenant and paratrooper. He was stationed at the Fifth Army Headquarters in Chicago in the public information section until 1960. After leaving the military, he worked as an English teacher at both Libertyville and Barrington high schools, where he also coached football and baseball. In 1968, he left teaching and began a successful 30-year career in insurance sales and training. He retired in 2000 to St. Joseph.

Donald met Darlene Clementine DeQuaker in Chicago in the spring of 1959, and they married on Oct. 17, 1959, at St. Celestine’s Catholic Church, Elmwood Park. He converted to Roman Catholicism at that time.

After retirement, Donald served as head usher at his parish, St. Matthew Catholic Church in Champaign. He was an avid Civil War enthusiast.

He enjoyed golf and spending time with his children and grandchildren.

Donald is survived by his wife, Darlene Clementine (nee DeQuaker) Bock; brother, Barry Bock (Joyce); daughter Diane M. Ebert (Norm); daughter Cynthia A. Metzger (Kurt); son David P. Bock (Celeste); and son James E. Bock (Beth); grandchildren, Troy Vanco (Erica), Kevin Alexander (Colleen), Kristin Alexander, Emily Lange (Jordan), Brianna Alexander, Jake Bock (Kristi), Shayne Bock, Alyssa Alexander, Rachael Metzger, Trevor Bock and Hayley Bock; great-grandsons, Preston and Graham Vanco and Nathan Alexander; and granddaughters, Jillian and Isla Lange.

He was preceded in death by his brother, Phillip Bock (Gloria).

Funeral information or online condolences at ahlgrimfuneral.com or 847-882-5580.


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Nadirah Carolyn Kay Edwards

 ST. JOSEPH — Nadirah Carolyn Kay Edwards (July 18, 2003-Dec. 3, 2020).

One lovely afternoon just as the sun had set, an infinite being forgot, for the very briefest of moments, that they were in a finite world and fell out of our view. This magnificent creature has left those of us that knew her with hearts full of love and the permanent imprint of an unbelievably unique and wonderful example of human character.

Born in Lafayette, Ind., Nadirah was the youngest of three children. Nadirah and family moved to St Joseph in 2008, where she had attended school since.

Nadirah was a lover of cheese, coffee, boiled potatoes, chopsticks, broccoli, pumpkins, bears and anything sweet and covered in whipped cream. She was a uniquely gifted and prolific artist, seldom to be found without a sketchbook or iPad.

She enjoyed playing the flute, cooking and hanging out with her beloved sister. Nadirah had a compassionate heart and a keen mind. She recognized that all voices must be heard and listened to.

Nadirah was an Honor Roll student and member of the National Honor Society. She had a profound respect for her teachers and a hungry mind.

Nadirah is survived by her mother, Tracy; father, Brad; sister, Avery; and brother, Mason, to carry on without her. Nadirah has her grandparents Ron and Jody Teter of Tipton, Ind., and Susan and Stuart Edwards of Pendleton, Ind. Last but not least, her cat, Lily, who currently waits for Nadirah to come home and turn on her heater.

Nadirah will be forever missed and loved.

An outdoor flag-raising service will be held at 4p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, at the St. Joseph-Ogden High School football field.

Freese Funeral Home, 302 E. Grand Ave., St. Joseph, is assisting the family with services. Condolences may be offered at freesefh.com.

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Thursday, December 3, 2020

William Henry Reitmeier

 William Henry Reitmeier departed his earthly life to join his heavenly father on Nov. 30, 2020. He was born June 9, 1935 to Christian J.H. Reitmeier and Mary Christina Huls Reitmeier in Stanton township, north of St. Joseph. He came into this world with one older sister, Clara. Three brothers came along later John, Raymond, and Melvin “Pete”.

He met my mom, Norma Carol Pribble, after school one day near the old Ogden IL High School where she attended school. She was 15 when they met and they had to wait until she turned 16 to marry. She turned 16 on Sept. 9, 1956 and they were married at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Flatville, 8 days later on Sept. 17, 1956.

In spite of just an 8th grade education from the Wilson Grade School in Stanton Township, He made a good living and always provided for his family. He was a mechanic by trade and worked at several gas stations including Ted Brown’s Service Station in Urbana, the former Chanute Air Force Base Exchange Service Station in Rantoul and was one of the managers at Meier-Duitsman Oil Co. In Royal until his retirement in 2000. People would drive some distance just to have him work on their vehicles. He was a Ford man and wasn’t afraid to tell you the main problem with your car was that it was a Chevy.

Dad was talented musically and enjoyed playing with his brothers and sister in their family band “The Western Rangers” for many years. He played the drums, guitar, and sang some too. The Oasis in Penfield was on of his favorite gigs.

Dad was an Army veteran and worked as a mess hall cook. He attended basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri and was stationed at Ft. Hood in Texas before being sent overseas to Gelnhausen, Germany. There, he had the experience of serving his country alongside Elvis Presley. He was able to bring back a few autographs but said Elvis was kind of cocky and aloof- this was very early in his rise to fame.

When dad got back from his stint in the Army in 1960, he and my mom decided to start their family. I was born the following year on June 11, 1961. They named me Debra Ann and called me Debby. On October 26, 1962 my baby brother, Dennis Wayne “Denny” was born. Tragically, Denny’s life was cut short in a motor vehicle accident when he was 17 – just a couple months after his high school graduation. They say you never really get over losing a child and I can say with certainty that was the case with both my mom and my dad. The ache of dad’s passing is eased somewhat by knowing that he and my brother are reunited again – hopefully enjoying a cold one on the perfect fishing day.

Dad was very proud of having built his own house. Of course, he had help from many family members and friends but he put a lot of sweat and tears into that house. It wasn’t perfectly constructed, but there was so much love put into it. He completed construction in about a year working on it nights and weekends.

I will always have fond memories of my dad taking us places when we were kids. He always took us to the Champaign County Fair where we enjoyed the rides, and took in a race or a demo derby. He also took us trick or treating every year. Then there was fishing – always fishing. We used to fish the creeks up around Gifford and Penfield and always had so much fun. Dad got into tractor pulling for a while and it was fun to go with him to the pulls too. He had an old tractor that didn’t look like much which made it all the better when he smoked his better-looking opponents. I fondly recall him bringing his newest trophy in to show mom. As an adult, I enjoyed annual trips to the Covered Bridge Festival in Rockville, IN and Christmas shopping trips to Danville.

Dad was former Stanton Center Grade School board member, a volunteer with Ogden-Royal Fire Department, and a member of the Royal American Legion Post 996.

Dad continued to work after his retirement. He helped Rudy Schmidt farm and worked at the Ehler Bros. plant in Royal. He enjoyed working with Mark Sjuts immensely and said he was the best boss you could ever have. In many ways, Mark was like a son to dad, and Mark’s passing was very hard on him. Another happy heavenly reunion, I’m sure.

Dad was a man who loved his family and the outdoors. He enjoyed the simple things in life and preferred a day on the lake by himself to any event with a crowd. His favorite activities were hunting and fishing.  He could fix just about anything but he wasn’t concerned at all about how it looked when he was done. We affectionately called those fixes “Reitmeier jobs.” He lived most of his life within a mile of his birthplace until declining health forced the sale of the family home and he moved to Savoy to join his wife at the Villas of Holly Brook. When he needed more care than the facility could provide, he relocated again – this time to Accolade Senior Living in Paxton where he resided until his passing. The staff at Accolade were wonderful and took good care of my dad. He enjoyed being ornery and flirting with the young women that worked there.

Bill will be greatly missed by many including his wife Norma – they shared 64 years together!; daughter Debby (Patrick) of Broadlands, IL; granddaughter Ashley (Aaron) Brunkhorst of Tolono, Jessica (Tony) Lucca of Springfield, Rachel (Kyle) Fortin of El Paso, Tx; great grandsons Alton Brunkhorst, Vincenzo “Vinny” Lucca, Giovanni “Gio” Lucca, Everett Fortin; great granddaughter Ayla Brunkhorst; brothers John, Raymond (Andrea), Melvin (Marie); and many nieces and nephews.

Those who have gone before him are parents Chris and Mary, son Denny, sister Clara, brother-in-law Henry Buenting and sister-in-law Norma Jean Reitmeier.

He had his moods when he could be grumpy, but when he was in a good mood, he was so much fun to be around.  He loved to tell jokes and tease his granddaughters.  He could tell a story and have everyone in stitches.  Rest in peace, daddy.  We love you and we’ll see you again.

Baier Family Funeral Services has been entrusted to assist the family with arrangements.  Per his wishes, Bill we be cremated and his ashes interred at Kopmann Cemetery, Royal.  There will be a private graveside service with the Rev. James T. Lehmann officiating. The family will convene after the service for a dinner.

Memorials can be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church Flatville or Kopmann Cemetery, Royal.

Condolences may be offered at www.baierfuneralservices.com.

Bairer Funeral Home Website 12/3/2020

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Robert Gilpin

 NEWMAN — Robert (Bob) Gilpin, 85, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday (Nov. 26, 2020) at home. 

He was born on Jan. 9, 1935, in Decatur, the son of Clark and Opal Gilpin. Bob was raised in Atwood and graduated from Atwood High School in 1953, lettering in all sports. Following high school, he attended Eastern Illinois University, where he was a member of the football team for four years and was also a member of the TKE fraternity. He remained an active supporter of both Eastern and the TKE fraternity until the recent pandemic.

Upon graduation from Eastern, Bob enlisted in the U.S. Army, and, following active service, he served in the Army Reserve for five years. Immediately following his active service, Bob was married to Nellie (Buoy) Gilpin on Feb. 28, 1958. He then returned to Eastern and obtained a master's degree in education.

In June 1959, he was hired as the industrial arts teacher at Newman High School and coached football, basketball and track. He later became the principal of Newman High School until moving on to be the principal at Homer High School for 18 years. Following his retirement from teaching, he worked for Weberg Furniture and Rhodes Furniture in Champaign.

Bob was an active member of Newman United Methodist Church for over 62 years.

Bob is survived by his wife of 62 years, Nellie; their two sons, Gary E. Gilpin and Brent A. Gilpin (Colleen); grandchildren, Ashley Gilpin, Dakota Gilpin, Joseph Gilpin and Brittany Rondeau; and great-grandchildren, Lexi, Aurora and Theo.

Due to the recent pandemic, private family graveside services will be held Dec. 3 at 10 a.m. with a celebration of life memorial service to be held at a later date. Burial will be in Newman Township Cemetery with arrangements handled by Joines Funeral Home, Newman.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests a donation to Newman United Methodist Church (flower fund) as Bob had cared for the landscaping at the church for many years.

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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Janet Lynn Esworthy Reese

Janet Lynn Reese, 74, of Savoy passed away at 7:25 a.m. Wednesday (Nov 25, 2020) at  Reflections Memory Care. 

A graveside service will be at the Mt. Olive Cemetery, Mayview on Saturday (Nov 28, 2020).  In lieu of  flowers, the family suggests that a memorial be made to either the Alzheimer’s Association or Ogden  UMC ‐ Journey. 

Freese Funeral Home 302 E. Grand Ave. St. Joseph is in charge of arrangements.

Janet was born September 25, 1946, the daughter of James Burton and Helen Silkey Esworthy who  preceded her in death.  She married Robert Reese on August 21, 1965.  He also preceded her in death. 

Surviving are her children, Diana (Mete) Sarabi, Jim Reese and her grandson, Roman Sarabi.  Also  surviving is her sister, Karen (Lou) Bluhm; her sisters‐in‐law Sandi Esworthy and Carla Reese; her  nephews Dave Esworthy, Josh Reese, Matthew Reese, Lou Bluhm, Burton Bluhm and her niece Lori  Chien. 

She worked at the University of Illinois for many years in various secretarial roles.  She loved to play the  piano and do her needle work.  She gave piano lessons for many years. She played the organ and piano  for church services, weddings and funerals.  She was very involved in the St. Joseph Church of Christ,  Webber Street Church of Christ, and the Vineyard Fellowship in several teaching roles. She had a  wonderful sense of humor and a bubbly personality.  She will be missed.

Freese FH website 12/1/2020

Custer Dean Stevens

 FA I R BURY — Custer Dean Stevens, 95, of Fairbury passed away at 11:45p.m. Sunday (Nov. 29, 2020) at Fairview Haven, Fairbury.

Private graveside services will be held at G.A.R. Cemetery, Homer. Kirby Funeral Home, 708 S. Main St., Homer, is handling the arrangements.

Custer was born Nov. 24, 1925, in Homer, the son of Herman and Charlotte Villars Stevens. He married Ila Wolf on Dec. 24, 1948. She preceded him in death in July 1987.

He was also preceded in death by his longtime companion, Ursula Schmidt, in March 2017.

Survivors include his son, Mark (Ellen) Stevens of Mokena; daughter, Linda (Michael) Eads of Champaign; grandchildrenm, Timothy (Michelle) Stevens, Kyle (Tanya) Stevens, Jennifer (Brian) Stevens, Michael (Jodi) Stevens, Julie Staehling and Rachel Stratton; and 15 great-grandchildren.

He was also preceded in death by one infant daughter, Julie Ann.

Custer was a member of First United Methodist Church in Champaign and Homer American Legion Post 290, where he was a member for over 75 years. He served in the Navy during WWII (March 1944 to July 1946). He worked at Chanute Air Force Base in Rantoul as an offset duplicating press operator. Custer was a member of the Illini Collector Car Club for many years as well as many other car clubs. He had a deep passion for cars (mostly Thunderbirds). His prized possession was his 1964 Ford Thunderbird.

Memorials can be made to the Diabetes Association, American Legion Post 24 in Champaign or Fairview Haven.


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Sunday, November 22, 2020

Tim L. Adkins

 LONGVIEW — Tim L. Adkins, 67, of Longview passed away at 6:45 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, 2020, at home.

Graveside Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020, at Tuscola Township Cemetery.

Mr. Adkins was born June 21, 1953, in Heston, Ky., the son of Samuel M. and Delcia M. Cross Adkins. He married Linda F. Smiley on Dec. 11, 1971, in Lewisport, Ky. She survives.

Also surviving are a son, Don (Amber) Adkins of Newman; a daughter, Angela (Gaylon) Mitsdarffer of Sidney; four grandchildren, Devon (Megan) Mitsdarffer, Brianna Mitsdarffer (Nick Tarter), Kiera Riggleman and Tristan Walsh; six great-grandchildren, Rolyn, Zyler, Zoey, Corbin, Cooper and Kai; two brothers, Robert Adkins of Ashmore and William Henry Adkins of Villa Grove; and a sister, Linda Walters of Broadlands.

Tim was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Tim Adkins; a brother, Danny; and two sisters, Joan and Sue.

Tim served his country as a member of the Kentucky Army National Guard.

He retired from Developmental Services Center in Champaign, where he worked in facility maintenance for 25 years, retiring in 2013. He enjoyed fishing and hunting.

Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society or American Wildlife Federation.

Hilligoss Shrader Funeral Home, 705 S. Main St., Tuscola, is entrusted with arrangements. Condolences may be offered at hilligossshraderfh.com.

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Elvin John Huls


 Elvin John Huls, 94, of Ogden passed away at Carle Foundation Hospital at 1:25 a.m. Friday (November 20, 2020). A graveside service will be at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 25, 2020, at St. John Cemetery, Royal. Freese Funeral Home, 302 E. Grand Ave., St. Joseph, is in charge of arrangements.

Elvin was born March 31, 1926, in Ogden Township, the son of Harm and Bertha (Franzen) Huls. He married Irene Bernice Frerichs on June 29, 1947.

His surviving family includes his sons and their wives, Terry and Donna Huls of Champaign, Norbert and Maris Huls of Penfield and Tim and Susi Huls of St. Joseph; six grandchildren and their spouses, Kim Huls and Wells, Kerry Huls, Michelle and Shaughnessy Rice, Michael and Alyson Huls, Tracey and Jeff Mathis and Craig and Rachel Huls; and ten great-grandchildren, Alexis Rosenberry, Lily, Roisin, Shaughnessy Michael, and Griffin Rice, Milo and Maisy Huls, Blair and Levi Mathis, and Ava Johnson; and a sister-in-law, Annetta Frerichs of Royal.

He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Marilyn Huls Britt, and Charlene Huls Duitsman.

Elvin was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Royal, where he was baptized, confirmed, and married. Throughout the years he served on various committees and also the church council.

Elvin spent his entire life farming and raised livestock for many years. He had a mind for building things from scratch and if he couldn’t find what he wanted, he found a way to make it. He enjoyed time with his family and loved to play cards and go dancing with Bernice.

Memorials may be made to the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America or the St. John’s Cemetery, Royal.

Freese FH 11/22/20

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