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       Fiocchi -Jensen Funeral Home
​       208 South Euclid Ave.           
       Princeton, IL 61356

       Across From Princeton High School.
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    Fiocchi Funeral Home
    219 South Main St.
    Cherry, IL 61317
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    Across From Holy Trinity Church.



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Rosemary (Gorman) DeBrock, 94, of Princeton, died in her own home surrounded by her loving family on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, June 24, 2005, in St. Louis Catholic Church, Princeton, with Msgr. James Kruse officiating. Interment will follow in St. Patrick Cemetery, Sheffield. Her family will receive friends from 4 until 7 pm Monday in The Chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton.
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was born October 2, 1930 in Bradford, Illinois to Thomas and Catherine (Morrissey) Gorman. She married Marvin DeBrock on October 14, 1950 in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Sheffield. He preceded her in death in 2011.
Surviving are their children; Dr. Larry (Cindy) DeBrock of Champaign, Patrick (Marcia) DeBrock of Newtown, CT, Marcie (Rod) Jaggers of Princeton, and a daughter-in-law Billi DeBrock of Manlius; granddaughters Ryan DeBrock, Nikki (George) Baker, Sara DeBrock, Tara Jaggers, and Catherine (Jack) Bredemann; grandsons Dan (Ana) DeBrock, Chad Brieant, Jared (Mandy) Jaggers, Nick (Bethany) DeBrock, Joseph DeBrock, and Spencer DeBrock; great-grandchildren Logan, Leigha, Rylan, Kinsley, Henry, Finnian, Charles, Damien, and Lucy.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a son Joe DeBrock, a granddaughter Emily DeBrock, her brother Tommy Gorman and her sisters Jule Ann Hulteen and Anna Mae Warkins.
She graduated from Manlius High School. She and Marvin were farmers in Gold Township while raising their family, eventually owning and operating DeBrock Hardware in Manlius. She was an Avon representative for 22 years. She was a lifetime member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Sheffield and a member of St. Louis Catholic Church in Princeton upon moving to Princeton. She was a member of the St. Patrick’s Altar and Rosary Society and was a vocal soloist for countless weddings, funerals, and special events. She served many years as a Gold Township election judge representing the Democrat party and was an active member of the Manlius Women’s Club.
Rosemary will be remembered as a prayerful woman that was proud of her Irish heritage, a devoted wife, mom, grandma and great-grandma, a favorite aunt, a kind friend, and an avid Chicago Cubs and Fighting Illini fan. Her never-ending interest and engagement in the lives of her family will remain a treasured memory. Her love and caring extended beyond family to the many who considered her their “Grandma Rosemary”. She made the world a better place. Erin go Bragh.

Memorials may be directed to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital.




Robert McCook, 82, of Cherry, Illinois, passed away at his home on Tuesday, June 10. Born on September 24, 1942, at St. Mary’s Hospital in LaSalle, he was the son of Louis (Luke) and Theresa Rose (Strehar) McCook, formerly Macocco.
 
Bob married the love of his life, Mary Sand, on December 26, 1964, in Seneca. Together, they built a family rooted in love, community and compassion. He is survived by his devoted wife, Mary; loving sister, Nancy (Pete) Heiden; and adoring children Kathy (Frank) Pullam of Cherry, Doug (Nancy) McCook of Cherry, Kristie (Mike) Nelson of Bloomington, Tracy (Jim) Robbins of Princeton, and Lori Sand (Mike) Wallaert of Cherry, who he raised and thought of as a daughter.
 
He also leaves behind 14 cherished grandchildren – Katie, Lindsay, Chelsea and Jacquie Wallaert; Chris, Tyler, Drew and Katelyn Pullam; Luke and Emma McCook; Julia and Tommy Nelson; and Lainey and Emily Robbins – as well as several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents: Rose (1982) and Louis (1985).
 
A proud U.S. Army veteran who enlisted in 1964, Bob served in Korea from 1965–1966. Upon returning home, he joined McCook Plumbing & Heating and later founded McCook Inc. Over the years, he worked for Illinois Plumbing & Heating Supply, Don Koehler Plumbing & Heating, and Conner Co. Even after retirement in 2007, he continued working as a part-time plumbing inspector for Lasalle County through 2022.
 
Bob’s commitment to his community was unwavering and served as an example to his family and friends. He was mayor of Cherry for more than 30 years, right up until his death. This was a point of immeasurable pride for his grandchildren, none of which remember a time before Grandpa’s Mountain. Bob was also a member of the Bureau County Board since 2001, the Westfield Township Board for 32 years, the Cherry Grade School Board for 25 years, and the Cherry Booster Club for over 50 years.
 
Above all else, he will be remembered for his strong work ethic, enduring sense of service, and deep love for his family and community. He will be remembered as the embodiment of Cherry and as an unassailable role model. He will be remembered for Grandpa’s Bread and Grandpa’s Sausage. He will be remembered for bomb emojis, his goofy grin, his little chuckle, tapping your shoulder but pretending he didn’t, and the list goes on and on. His legacy lives on in us all. We will always remember who we are; we will always remember where we came from.
 
A visitation will be held in Bob’s memory from 3-7 p.m. on Friday, June 13, at St. Barbara Parish (formerly Holy Trinity Church) in Cherry. Funeral mass will take place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 14, with a visitation service one hour prior. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi Funeral Home.  Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
 
Memorial donations should be made to St. Barbara Parish, Cherry Library, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, or Shriners Hospitals for Children.


Cynthia Sue (Jungels) Saccomando, 66, of Cherry, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her loving family, on Monday, June 2, 2025.

Born on February 24, 1959, in Chicago to Vernon and Shirley (Sprague) Jungels, Cynthia spent 65 years in Plainfield, Illinois, before embracing a new chapter "in the country" just last year. For over two decades, she dedicated her talents to various roles at Naper Settlement, a testament to her love for history.

Cynthia's passions were many and varied. She was a devoted animal lover, doting on her nine grand-fur babies. Her fascination with history was insatiable, and she was just beginning to delve into the rich past of Cherry. She cherished moments with her husband, John, cruising in their 1969 Bronco and attending car shows. Live music, especially outdoors, brought her immense joy, as did traveling out west.

She is survived by her beloved husband, John Saccomando; her four children, Kristin (Brian) Johnson, Andrew (Carrie) Lackore, Laura (Alex) Ebbert, and Sarah Lackore; and her stepson, John Saccomando Jr. Cynthia was preceded in death by her parents and many cherished aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Visitation will be Saturday, June 14 from 1-3pm, followed by a celebration of life at 3pm in the Fiocchi Funeral Home, Cherry.

Beverly Jean Barron, 79, of Sheffield, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 28, 2025,
at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria, surrounded by her loving family.
Born on February 11, 1946, in Kewanee, Beverly was the daughter of James and Dorothy
(Bumphrey) Harding. She grew up in rural Neponset but developed a love of travel later in life,
traveling to Hawaii and going on long road trips in a camper to Alaska and down to the Gulf of
Mexico in winters. She was a hard worker, dedicating more than 35 years of her life working at
Harper-Wyman, where she made history as the first woman to hold a leadership position. Her
trailblazing role and unwavering commitment earned her deep respect throughout the company
and opened doors for future generations of women in the workplace.
Beverly was cherished not only as a pioneer in her professional life, but as the beloved matriarch
of a large and devoted family. When the whole family assembled, it was a noisy, joyful chaos of
children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and pets. She was a constant savior of lost animals,
and there was never an injured or stray raccoon, squirrel, dog, or cat that she didn’t take in. Her
legacy of love, strength, and generosity will live on in all who knew her.
She is survived by her five daughters: Krystal Barron of Sheffield, Diana Davis of Sheffield,
Theresa Davis (Chad Overman) of Swisher, Iowa, Jamie Bickett of Charleston, South Carolina,
and Jennifer Taylor (Adam) of Kirkland, Illinois; her sister, Lawanda Shambaugh of Morrison;
14 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her beloved husband of 29 years, Wesley Barron.
Visitation will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. on Monday, June 2, in The Chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen
Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for the family at
www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com. Memorial donations may be directed to Sheffield Rescue
Unit.


Robert H. Haun, 89, of Tiskilwa, passed away on Sunday, May 25, 2025, in his home, with his family by his side.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 28, 2025, in the Chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton, with Rev. Renee Kindle of the Tiskilwa Community Church officiating.  Interment will be held at a later date.  His family will receive friends from 9 a.m. until the time of services Wednesday in the funeral home.  Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com. 
Robert was born on December 22, 1935, in Kasbeer, to Robert “Jack” and Faith (Mercer) Haun. He married Mary Buser on April 14, 1956 in Camp Grove.  He was a member of the Tiskilwa Community Church.
He is survived by: his wife, Mary Haun of Tiskilwa; his children, Debra (Ray) Spears of Princeton, Rosemary (Rick) McCauley of Tiskilwa, and Bobbi (Joe) Russelburg of Princeton; 10 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; 1 great great grandchild; and his siblings, Ken Haun of Mendota, Donna Longbein of Seatonville, and Jean Nantz of Corbin, Kentucky.
He was preceded by: his parents; and 2 sisters, Elaine, and Helen. 


Anthony “Tony” Joseph Panizzi, 88, of Ladd, passed away on Thursday, May 22, 2025, with his family by his side, at Allure of Peru.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at St. Barbara Parish, Dalzell church site, with Fr. Gregory Jarzombeck OSB  celebrating. His family will receive friends from 9 a.m. until the time of services Tuesday in the church.  Arrangements are through the Fiocchi Funeral Home.  Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.  
Tony was born on January 5, 1937 in Spring Valley, to Geno and Rose (Quartucci) Panizzi. He was a class of 1954 graduate of Hall Township High School.  He served in the National Guard for 6 years.  He attended Barber College and owned and operated Tony’s Barber Shop on Peoria Street in Peru for 40 years.  He was an avid White Sox and Chicago Bears fan.  He enjoyed golf. He was a member of the 1953 undefeated Hall football team that was inducted into both the Hall High School and Illinois Valley Sports Hall of Fame.  
He married Jean Anne Lipke on July 27, 1957 in St. Benedict Church, Ladd.  He was a member of the former St. Benedict Church, Ladd, the church Holy Name Society, a church lector and Eucharistic Minister, and a current member of St. Barbara Parish, Dalzell church site.
He is survived by: his wife, Jean Anne Panizzi of Ladd; his children, Anne (Ed) Swingel of Ladd, David (Mary) Panizzi of Geneva, and Cynthia Panizzi of Ladd; 3 grandchildren, Anthony, Margaret, and Erin; and his siblings, Jerry (Kathy) Panizzi of Peru, and Janet Bernard of Spring Valley.
He was preceded by: his parents; and a brother, Eugene. 



Doris Hamilton passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, with her family by her side
at OSF St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford.

Doris was born on February 4, 1932, in Garden City, Kansas, to Clark and Goldie (McKee) Travis. On June 3, 1956, she married C. W. “Bill” Hamilton, in Tiskilwa. They were married 52 years, a testament to their enduring love and partnership. Doris was a graduate of Tiskilwa High School, earned her Bachelors degree from Western Illinois University and continued graduate studies at the University of Illinois and Illinois State University.

For 35 years, Doris’s love for music resonated through the halls of Tiskilwa Elementary and High Schools. As a K-12 music educator, she inspired countless students, through music and theater programs as well as serving as the high school cheerleading sponsor. She created the
“Kids from Tiskilwa” swing choir that performed across Illinois and on the stages of Disney World and Sea World in Florida. Her expertise was recognized statewide; she was a cooperative consultant for the Illinois Board of Education and a student teacher supervisor for Illinois State University. She was recognized as an Outstanding Teacher by the Institute for Development of Educational Activities, and Outstanding Arts Educator in the state of Illinois by the Illinois Arts Alliance. In 2013, she received a lifetime achievement award from the Prairie
Arts Council, a fitting tribute to a career dedicated to the arts. Doris was an active member of the Tiskilwa Community Church where she played the piano and organ for over 70 years and lead the church choir. She was a music contest judge for both the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) and Illinois Elementary School Association (IESA). She was a member of the Princeton Elementary School Board for 24 years, and for over 30 years, she directed the Homestead musicals during Princeton’s annual Homestead Festival. Doris was a devoted grandma and trusted friend to her grandchildren. She was a huge part of their lives, taking care of them after school, and attending countless sporting and music events proudly cheering them on.

Doris leaves behind two daughters, Lori (David) Compton of Tiskilwa, IL, and Kristi (Doug) Compton of Princeton, IL; five grandchildren, Ashley (Eric) Dienslake, Andrew (Candice) Compton, Danielle Compton, Chelsea Compton, and Ean Compton; three great-grandchildren, Lake Dienslake, and Drasen and Carter Compton; a brother, Richard “Dick” Travis of Chillicothe, and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her beloved husband, Bill; three brothers, Dwight, Max, and Dean Briner; and her sister, Carole Adele Bills.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, May 29 th between 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the Chapel of the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. A service to celebrate Doris’s life will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 30th, at the Tiskilwa Community Church. Interment will follow in Elm Lawn
Cemetery, Princeton, IL. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.

Doris Hamilton’s melody may have ended, but the harmony of her life’s work will continue to resonate in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her.



Sarah Elaine Larsen, 55, of Princeton, passed away on Friday, May 9, 2025, in OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria, with her family by her side, following a brief illness.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m., Saturday, May 17, in St. Louis Catholic Church, Princeton, with Msgr. James Kruse officiating.  Interment will follow in Oakland Cemetery, Princeton.  Her family will receive friends from 4 until 7 p.m. Friday, May 16, in the St. Louis Catholic Church with a Rosary recited at 6:30 p.m.  Arrangements are through the Fiocchi Funeral Home, Princeton.  Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Sarah was born on July 4, 1969, in Wichita, Kansas. Her parents were Steve and Susan (Peterson) Barlow.  She was a class of 1987 graduate of Princeton High School.  She had worked in records for the Bureau County Clerk for a number of years.  She married John Larsen on May 11, 2002 in The First Presbyterian Church, Princeton. 
She is survived by: her mother, Susan Barlow of Princeton; her husband, John Larsen of Princeton; her children, Benjamin, and Ezekiel Larsen at home; her siblings, Jay Barlow, Rebekah Leach, and Rachel (Jeffery) Bystry of Princeton; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded by: her father, Steve Barlow.
Memorials may be directed to her family.  


Tayler Steven Lewis, 34, of Bloomington, passed away on Friday, May 9, 2025. Private services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are through The Fiocchi Funeral Home.


Trudy I. Kerrick, 84, of Princeton, passed away on Wednesday, April 9, 2025 in Liberty Village Manor Court of Princeton with her family by her side.
Services will be held 11 a.m., Tuesday, April 22, in the New Hope Church of The Nazarene with Pastor Laura Tanner officiating.  Interment will follow in Elm Lawn Memorial Park, Princeton.  Her family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until the time of services Tuesday in the church.  Arrangements are through The Fiocchi Funeral Home, Princeton.  Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Trudy was born on October 31, 1940 in Knoxville, Iowa, to Everett and Marjorie (Moore) McNulty.  She had worked as office manager for Prairie View Nursing Home, as accounting officer at Walmart, and as an EMT for the Sheffield Rescue Unit.  She enjoyed needle work, crossword puzzles, reading and studying The Bible, reading a variety of books, and gardening.
She is survived by: her daughter, Jene (Thomas) Kinsley of Princeton; her son, David Kerrick of Princeton; and 2 nieces, Lisa (James) McMillin and Kelly McNulty. 
She was preceded by: her parents; and her brother, Lawrence.
Memorials may be directed to The New Hope Church of The Nazarene.  


Carol Ann (Dyer) Angel 
October 13, 1943 - January 12, 2025

‘Life of Riley to an Angel’

The Early Years. Carol Ann was born in Louisville, Kentucky to proud parents Nancy Ann and William Carl Dyer. Carol Ann was the third of four children and only daughter; older brothers are Lee and Harvey, younger brother is Larry. Carol spent her childhood on the family farm in Princeton, Illinois. She graduated from Princeton High School, earning scholarships to attend The University of Illinois.  At U of I, Carol met her first husband, Michael Riley, DVM.  

Motherhood was Carol’s first career.  All of her love, time and skills were devoted to her young family and husband.  After her children reached adulthood, Carol graduated to her second career- school teacher.  Carol returned to Princeton and married longtime Princeton resident Roger Angel, thus going from the life of Riley to an Angel.

Carol’s third career was as a nursing assistant at Goldwater Care, formerly Aperion Care, in Princeton. The excellent care at Goldwater would prove invaluable as Carol’s final two years were spent there after suffering a stroke in 2022. 

Carol’s children Timothy, Nancy, Michael, Mary and Christopher and five grandchildren, siblings, cousins and friends will miss her very much!

Burial for Carol Ann will be held on 
Saturday April 12, 2025 at 1:00 pm 
Elm Lawn Cemetery 
Princeton, Il 61356
Arrangements are through the Fiocchi Funeral Home.

James A. VanAutreve, 62, of Spring Valley, passed away on Thursday, March 27, 2025 in his home.  There will be no services at this time.  Arrangements are through The Fiocchi Funeral Home.


Thomas A. Strykowski, 65, of Princeton, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, March 7 th , 2025,
in his home.

Thomas, better known as Tommi Stryk, was born on December 14 th , 1959, to Joseph and Theresa Strykowski (Walkowski). He was born and raised in Lombard, Illinois, and lived part of his life in California, where he fell in love with the mountains. Later in life, he returned to Illinois
where he would eventually settle down and raise his three children.

He is survived by his children, Samantha Strykowski, Cynthia (Christopher) Nicezyporuk, and Rebecca Strykowski (Tyler Eden); and his sister, Janice Turskey. Beyond immediate and extended family, he had many friends that he had made over the years.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Throughout his life, he worked the music circuit, assisting with all things lighting and sound. Anyone that met Tommi could easily see how passionate he was about music, given the amount of stories he would share. He worked in the telecommunications field most of his life and truly
found his niche. He was the go-to person for all technological things, leading to the creation of his long-term home business, Home Entertainment Xperts. He is remembered for his unique sense of humor, fantastic cooking abilities, embarrassing haggling skills, love of good deals and food, and devotion to his daughters. He will be loved, missed, and remembered always.

Private services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are through Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
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Memorials may be directed to his family.



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​Susan M. Martin, 76, of Ladd, IL died Tuesday March 4, 2025 at 5:47 p.m. in Pontiac, IL.

Cremation rites will be accorded and a memorial Mass will be held on Friday March 14, 2025 at 11 a.m. at Holy Trinity Church, Cherry, IL with Fr. Ronald Margherio officiating.  Visitation will be held at the church from 9:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. Memorials in Susan’s name may be made to Hall Township Food Pantry or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Fiocchi Funeral Home in Cherry, IL is handling the arrangements.

Susan was born on September 2, 1948 in Spring Valley, Illinois, a daughter of Joseph D. and Jean E. (Volpini) Martin. Survivors include four brothers, Joe (Georgann) Martin of Limon, Colorado, Tim (Kathy) Martin of Ladd, Illinois, Pat (Lisa) Martin of Pontiac, Illinois, and Jeff (Trish) Martin of Indian Land, South Carolina; one sister-in-law, Jan Martin of Ladd, Illinois; best known as “Auntie” to sixteen nieces and nephews, Dan (Kristin) Martin, Mike (Kellan) Martin, Julie (Nick) Heitman, John (Darcy) Martin, Steve Martin, Becky (Jason) Phillips, Marissa (Jeff) Delgado, Annie Martin, Mollie (Brian) Baranowski, Maggie Martin, Jane (Nate) Anderson, Peter Martin, Megan (Channing)Bass, Kristy Martin, Emily Martin, and Erin Martin; and eleven great nieces and nephews, Owen, Max, Thea, Ellie, Emmy, Kate, Quinn, Lily, Lucy, Mario, and Lucas.

Susan was preceded in death by her parents, and one brother, Tom Martin.

Susan had been employed at Spring Valley Super Market, Bergner’s, Von Maur, and Harris Teeter. Susan loved spending time with her family and playing the role of Mr. Magic for all of her nieces and nephews.

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