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William Russell Ollila, 80, of Princeton, passed away on Monday, May 23, 2022, in his home.
Service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for William’s family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
William was born on January 19, 1942, in Chicago to Reino and Jenny Ollila. He received his Bachelor’s Degree from DePaul University and his Masters from The University of Wisconsin Stout. He married Barbara Winters on January 29, 1966 in Oak Park. He had worked as a rehabilitation counselor for Gateway Services in Princeton for many years.
He was a member of the Open Prairie United Church of Christ, Princeton, the Princeton Lions Club and the Red Covered Bridge Amateur Radio Club.
He is survived by: his wife, Barbara Ollila of Princeton; a brother, Richard (Nancy) Ollila of Dublin, Ohio; and nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by: his parents; and 2 brothers.
Memorials may be directed to: The Open Prairie United Church of Christ, Gateway Services or the Princeton Lions Club.
Richard L. Byvik, brother, uncle, friend, passed peacefully May 19, 2022.
Rick was born to Andrew and Kathryn Byvik of Ladd on March 4, 1941. He
was a 1955 graduate of Ladd Community Consolidated School and St.
Bede Academy Class of 1959. Following a tour of duty with the U. S.
Marines, Rick obtained a Bachelor of Science from Ohio University and a
Master of Science from the The University of Illinois Governors State
University. He retired after serving his Country as a Chemist for the
Superfund & Emergency Management Division of the Environmental
Protection Agency receiving multiple Outstanding Performance Awards. In
his retirement, Rick spent the Midwest winter months in Thailand enjoying
the sunny beaches and warm weather. His sister, Frances Piper resides in
Ohio, IL and brother Charles and his wife, Terry, in Alexandria, VA. He
loved his many nieces and nephews participating in their graduations,
weddings, and births. He was Uncle Santa with generous Christmas gifts.
The generations of the Piper and Byvik clans will miss him, his terse humor,
his very brief and astute comments and his generosity. A date for a
Memorial Service has not been set. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi Funeral Home, Cherry.
Private online condolences may be left for Richard's family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Donations on Rick’s behalf can be
sent to St. Bede Special Fund in honor of Gordian Stremlau.
Joseph Conrad Kunkel, age 92, passed away on May 7, 2022. Joe was born on September 15, 1929 in La Salle, IL, the son of Teresa Blume Kunkel and August Kunkel. Joe graduated from the St. Bede Academy in Peru, IL in 1947. After high school, Joe continued to work on the family farm in Granville, IL until he was drafted by the Army. In 1952, Joe met Louise Stenbeck (of Oglesby, IL) at a dance in Utica, IL. The ensuing courtship was interrupted by a tour of duty in the Korean Conflict where Joe served his country. Shortly after his return to the United States, Joe and Louise were united in Holy Matrimony on August 22, 1953 at Holy Family Catholic Church of Oglesby, IL. In March of 1954, Joe and Louise moved to a farm in Wyanet, IL where they lived and farmed happily for over 65 years. Joe was very active in the Tiskilwa community. He was a long time member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Tiskilwa, IL where he served God as a Eucharistic Minister, church trustee, usher, and volunteer. Joe was a member of the Knights of Columbus for over 50 years, the American Legion for over 40 years, the Moose Lodge in his later years, and a chartered member of the Indian Hills golf course where he golfed many years in a foursome with his brothers. Joe was an elected trustee of the Rural Fire Department for over 30 years. In addition, he served on the Ag Extension Council and was a Farm Bureau member over his lifetime. Joe’s passion for farming would follow him throughout his life. With his partner Lawrence Kunkel (who happened to be his best friend and brother), Joe worked the ground, milked the cows and pretty much did everything he needed to in order to build, grow and maintain the farm. After his retirement in 1994, Joe “limited” his involvement on the farm to spring planting, the fall harvest, and an extraordinary amount of lawn mowing in the months between. In the summer of 2015 at age 85, Joe shared with one of his children that “…it is starting to get a little harder jumping off of and on to the tractors.” One of Joe’s favorite pastimes was cards. Joe loved playing cards with family, friends, and just about anyone else. He would often share tales of his card games…especially those card games with his brothers. More than one person referred to Joe as the luckiest guy on earth. Joseph is survived by seven children, Michael Kunkel, Lynda (Mac) Abbey, Joseph David (Jill) Kunkel, Edward (Peggy) Kunkel, Robert (Erin) Kunkel, Mary Jo (Michael) Gustafson, and Gary (Sara) Kunkel; 29 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren; four siblings, Lawrence Kunkel, Eugene Kunkel, Christopher (Sharon) Kunkel, and Sister Teresa Kunkel; two brothers-in-law, Lawrence (Jane) Garzenelli and Joseph (Jonelle) Garzanelli; and two sisters-in-law, Angie Smart and Mary Ann Lasik. Joseph is preceded in death by his wife, Louise, two sons in infancy; his parents, in laws, Edna and Mathew Garzanelli, one daughter-in-law, Sharon Kunkel; four brothers, August Kunkel, Aloysius Kunkel, Richard Kunkel, and Kenneth Kunkel; three brothers-in-law, Deacon John Stenbeck, David Lasik, and Peter Smart; and six sisters-in-law, Ann Kunkel, Rita Kunkel, Betty Kunkel, Mary Kunkel, Joan Kunkel and Loretta Stenbeck.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m. Thursday in the St. Louis Catholic Church, Princeton, with Msgr. James Kruse and Deacon John Murphy officiating, interment will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Tiskilwa. His family will receive friends from 4 until 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Chapel of The Fiocchi-
Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton, with a rosary recited at 6:30. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Audrey Louise Thompson, 78, of Ladd, passed away on Tuesday, April 19, in OSF St. Anthony Medical Center, Rockford.
Service will be held 9 a.m. Saturday in The Chapel of the Fiocchi Funeral Home, Cherry. Interment will follow in the Ladd Cemetery. Her family will receive friends from 4 until 7 p.m. Friday in the funeral home. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Audrey was born on September 30, 1943 in Spring Valley to Raymond and Louisa (Fratti) Mack. She married Bernard Thompson on May 4, 1963 in Indiana.
She is survived by: her husband, Bernard Thompson of Ladd; her children, Jill (Steve) Beiler of Phoenix, Arizona, Julie Thompson of St. Germaine, France, and Mark Thompson of Chandler, Arizona; 8 grandchildren; and 2 brothers, Ray Mack of Swansey, and Robert (Karen) Mack of Ladd.
She was preceded in death by: her parents; and 2 sisters, Karyl and Rheta.
Memorials may be directed to: The Ladd Cemetery Association or the Ladd Fire Department.
Terry Lynn Forth passed from this world peacefully at home with family on
Sunday, April 10, 2022, in Princeton.
Born September 25, 1954, in Princeton, Illinois, to Donald and Donna
(Hasenyager) Heggemeier. She married Gregg Forth on February 3, 1973, in
Princeton, Illinois.
Surviving are Gregg Forth, two daughters Christina (Scott) Heller of Wyanet,
Illinois, and Angela (John) Frazier of Normal, Illinois; four granddaughters
Makayla Lynn of Ypsilanti, Michigan, Ava Grace, Brooke Renae, and Claire
Lynn, all of Normal; her father, Donald Heggemeier of North Ft. Myers,
Florida; her siblings, Janet (Butch) Piper of The Villages, Florida, Donnie
(Diane) Heggemeier of Farmington, Minnesota, Gary (Joan) Heggemeier of
Hayesville, North Carolina, Jeff Heggemeier of Cape Coral, Florida, and Bryan
Heggemeier of San Carlos Park, Florida; and several dear nieces and
nephews.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Donna (Donald) Heggemeier; two
sisters Pamela (Randy) Strader, and Debra (Tim) Poling; aunts, uncles, and
cousins dear to her.
She is a 1972 graduate of Princeton High School. She was employed for
many years with Jostens Inc./MTM Recognition where she was friends with
many.
She will be remembered for her kindness, generosity, laughter, love and care
for her family, friends, and family pets. She enjoyed connecting with people
and had a smile and a way about her that made others feel comfortable. She
was adventurous and fun-loving, and enjoyed taking her children on road trips
and traveling to visit family. She was humble, considerate, thankful, and put
others concerns before her own.
A funeral service will be held on Friday, April 15 at 12 pm at Oakland Chapel
located at 1301 Park Ave West in Princeton. We will celebrate her life
afterwards at the Bureau County Metro Center located at 837 Park Avenue
West in Princeton. We rejoice in the hope of God’s promise of eternal life and
a life more glorious than we could ever imagine.
David V. Bend, 71, of La Moille, IL, passed away on March 30, 2022 surrounded by his wife, his brothers and his triplets at DHR Hospital in Edinburg, TX. Cremation took place at Legacy Chapels in Edinburg, TX.
A visitation will be held at Fiocchi Funeral Home in Cherry, IL, on Saturday, April 23, from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Both during and after Friends and family are invited to the Holy Trinity church hall for food and refreshments.
A private service will be held at the Holy Trinity cemetery in Cherry, IL on Sunday, April 24 where military rights will be accorded.
David was born in Sterling, IL on April 17,1950 to Kenneth Bend and Thelma (Bosley) Pottinger. His triplets were born in 1982. David married Mary Lou (Hiland) Bend in Jamaica on November 4, 2003.
He is survived by his wife Mary Lou (Hiland) Bend; his three children, Corinne Bend of Champaign, IL; Justin (Natalie) Bend of Mendota, IL; and Brett (Taneeka) Bend of Yorkville, IL; one step daughter, Erin (Robert) Brenner of Chicago, IL; three brothers, Les (Clarice) Bend of La Moille, IL; Alan Pottinger of Cherry, IL; and Tim (Kathy) Bend of St. Charles, IL; five grandchildren, John and Margaret (Justin and Natalie) Bend of Mendota, IL; Avery and Iris (Brett and Taneeka) Bend of Yorkville, IL; and Kira (Taneeka Bend) King of Barrington, IL; one step grandchild, Malcolm (Erin and Robert) Brenner of Chicago, IL; his first wife and mother of his children, Jacqueline (Hochstatter) Bend of Mendota, IL; and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
David was preceded in death by his parents, Kenneth Bend and Thelma (Bosley) Pottinger; his infant sister, Joyce Bend; and his older brother, Raymond (Helen) Bend.
David was a veteran, serving as a Sergeant in the United States Army from 1969 to 1971, during the Vietnam War. In Mendota, IL he served as a volunteer firefighter, a junior tackle football coach, and a little league baseball coach. He worked at Conco-Tellus, Inc. of Mendota, IL for 25 years. He was a 20-year member of Boilermaker Local 60, working at power generation plants across the country. He retired in 2013. David loved his Pittsburgh Steelers, boating on the Illinois River, riding his motorcycle, camping, golfing, shooting and hunting, loving his grandchildren, and spending every winter since 2014, with Mary Lou and his Wagon City friends, in Mission, TX.
Memorials may be directed to Mendota Fire and Ambulance.
James L. “Lefty” Meyer, 76, of Princeton, passed away on Saturday, March 26, in St. Margaret’s Hospital, Spring Valley.
Services for James and his wife Anna will be held 12 p.m. Thursday in New Hope Church of the Nazarene, Princeton, with Rev. Laura Tanner officiating. Interment will follow in Valley Memorial Park, Spring Valley, with military honors. His family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until the time of services Thursday in the church. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
James was born on March 16, 1946, in Spring Valley, to Elmer and Hanna “Tootsie” (Humpage) Meyer. He was a graduate of Hall Township High School. He married Anna M. Fisher on March 17, 1973. He served in the United States Army. He had worked at Harper Wyman. He was a member of the New Hope Church of the Nazarene, Princeton.
He is survived by: his sons, Lawrence Meyer of Jacksonville, Illinois, David (Margaret Skaggs) Meyer of Edinburg, Illinois, and Adam Meyer of Graymont, Illinois; 6 grandchildren; his sister, Nancy (Jack) Weberski of LaSalle; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by: his parents; and his wife, Anna.
Judy Lynn Williams, 63, of Princeton, passed away on Sunday, March 13, 2022, in OSF St. Clare Medical Center, Princeton. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton.
Jenö Varadi, 70, of Princeton, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, March 10, 2022, in OSF St. Clare Hospital, Princeton.
Services will be held 1 p.m. Friday in The Chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. His family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until the time of services Friday in the funeral home. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Jenö was born on August 17, 1951, in Moline to Antal and Johanne (Stemme) Varadi. He was loyal. He married Kathie Alonso on November 10, 2005 in Jamaica. He was a member of the Chillicothe Sportsman’s Club.
He is survived by: His wife, Kathie Varadi of Princeton; his children, Crystal (Brad) Belter of Deforest, Wisconsin, Adam (Angelina) Ziegler of St. Petersburg, Florida, and Andrew (Ilene) Ziegler of Lockport, Illinois; 6 grandchildren, Emma, Isabella, Alton, Levi, Mason, and Madeline; and 3 sisters, Helen (Steve) Danay, Kathleen (Tom) Johnson, and Dawn Varadi.
He was preceded in death by: his parents; and a brother.
Peter James Fiocchi, 71, of Ladd, died February 28, 2022, following an extended illness.
He was born December 17, 1950, the son of Charles A. and Kathryn (Martin) Fiocchi. Pete is survived by a daughter, Nicole (Scott) Wessel, and two sons, Peter Joseph (Jessica) Fiocchi and Nathan (Amy) Fiocchi; grandchildren: Elizabeth, Sam and Lucas Wessel, Caitlyn Fiocchi, Anthony and Dominic Fiocchi, sister Marie Fiocchi and brother Richard C. (Lori) Fiocchi and Martin D. (Ann) Fiocchi, and wonderful nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Pete was an upholsterer by trade and he thoroughly enjoyed the game of golf.
Private services will be held. Memorials may be directed to the Hall Township Food Pantry in his memory. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi Funeral Home, Cherry. Online condolences left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
Theresa Roman McNeill, 95, of Princeton, passed away on Wednesday, March 9, 2022, in Garden Court of Liberty Village, Princeton.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, March 12, in the St. Louis Catholic Church, Princeton, with Msgr. James Kruse officiating. Interment will follow in Oakland Cemetery, Princeton. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Theresa was born on August 14, 1926 in Prophetstown to Paul and Mary (VanVoran) Roman. She attended Moline Public Nursing School. She married Jack Russell McNeill on August 18, 1946 in St. Catherine Catholic Church, Prophetstown. She was a homemaker and had worked as bookkeeper for their family business.
She was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church, Princeton. She enjoyed gardening, walking, dancing, people and life.
She is survived by: 2 daughters, Bridgette (Paul) Castelein of Princeton, and Debra (Robert) Russell of Princeton; 4 grandchildren, Caley Castelein, Maggie (Max) Russell Hellermann, Andrew Russell, and Betsy (Larry) Russell Najera; and 6 great grandchildren, Keelan Castelein, Alma and Freddie Hellermann, and Roman, Nellie and Jack Najera.
She was preceded in death by: her parents; her husband, Jack Russell McNeill on December 2, 2011; and 9 brothers and sisters.
Memorials may be directed to St. Louis Catholic Church, Princeton, or the Bureau County Metro Center.
Roger Lee Kramer, 68, of Princeton, Illinois, was surrounded by his loved ones when he passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 24, 2022, at OSF Saint Claire Medical Center in Princeton, Illinois.
Roger was born on November 15, 1953, in Kewanee, Illinois, to John and Sarah “Betty” Kramer. He attended Princeton High School, where he graduated in 1972. On October 27, 1973, in Bradford, Illinois, he married the love of his life, Mary Foster. They were blessed with 48 years of marriage, three children, and a lifetime of laughter and memories.
In 1983, Roger and Mary started Kramer’s Garage Doors, which is still in operation nearly 40 years later. In 2008, Roger and his family fulfilled a lifelong dream and opened their restaurant, Kramer’s Kitchen. For over 20 years, Roger was a 4H leader and parent who was very involved in his children’s 4H club, and he also volunteered at concessions at the Bureau County Fair. He served on numerous committees for the 4H fair at county and state levels. He also managed concessions at the Bureau County Speedway and at local, private auctions. Roger was known for his famous smoked ribs and chicken at the Bureau County Fair.
Roger will be remembered as a cheerful, good-humored guy who loved to tease; never quite sure if he was serious or joking, he could always make people laugh. He was like a second father to many and was always willing to lend a helping hand. He had a big heart and a strong work ethic. Roger’s family was definitely the most important part of his life. During his 68 years, he touched countless lives and will be remembered by many throughout his community.
He was preceded in death by his son, Tony; parents, John and Sarah; and nephew, Paul.
Roger is survived by his wife, Mary; daughter, Melinda; son, Kenneth (Tricia); daughter-in-law, Becky; three grandsons, Michael, Samuel, and Henry - all of Princeton, Illinois; three brothers, James (Nancy) of Omaha, Nebraska; William (Kathy) of Princeton, Illinois, and Thomas of Princeton, Illinois; a sister, Sue (Mark) Judy of Peru, Illinois; and many nieces and nephews.
Memorial services will be held at Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, 208 S Euclid Ave in Princeton, Illinois. The visitation is Wednesday from 3:00-7:00 p.m., and the funeral will be Thursday at 10:00 a.m. with Pastor Boggs of the Evangelical Covenant Church as officiate. Roger’s final resting place will be at Oakland Cemetery.
Pallbearers are Michael Kramer, Ben Kramer, Erik Hodgson, Griff Piper, Nick Rapp, and Ben Rapp. Honorary pallbearers include Carl Lund, Jim Rapp, Rick Rediger, Winn Nordstrom, and Ron DeNault.
In lieu of flowers, please direct memorials to the Kramer family.
Floyd E. Pinter, 91, of Princeton, passed away on Friday, February 25, 2022, in Liberty Village, Manor Court of Princeton. Services will be held 11 AM Tuesday in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran "Church on the Hill ", Princeton. Internment will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will be at Fiocchi Funeral home in Princeton from 5-7pm on Monday and from 10-11 at the church before the funeral. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Floyd was born on August 14, 1930 in Princeton to Henry and Anna (Husser) Pinter. He graduated from Park Country School. Floyd farmed all his working life and also worked as a carpenter. He married Marilyn Fiste on January 8,1950 in the Malden Methodist Church. He was a member of the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran "Church on the Hill ". He served on the church council. A charter member of the Malden Lions Club. He received the prestigious "Melvin Jones Fellowship " award. Floyd served with the Bureau County Farm Bureau. In all three organizations he served on numerous committees. He was a softball catcher and coach for several local small town teams in his younger years. Floyd was an avid and devoted follower of the Chicago White Sox.
Floyd is survived by: His wife Marilyn Pinter of Princeton; his children, Nancy (William) Schuldt of Elizabeth, Julia (Keith) Cain of Princeton, Annette (Patrick) Nichols of Wyanet, and Neil (Cathy)Pinter of Gibsonville, North Carolina; 12 grandchildren and many great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
He was proceeded in death by: his parents; 3 brothers; and 4 sisters.
Memorials may be given to any autism or cancer organizations or memorials may be given to your charity of choice.
Joyce Ann Kohr, 86, of Cherry, passed away on Saturday, January 15, 2022, in J.P.O. retirement home in Dalzell.
Private services will be held in The Chapel of The Fiocchi Funeral Home, Cherry. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
Joyce was born on June 2, 1935, in Spring Valley to Alton “Ike” and Doris (Haywood) Lamkin. She married William J. Kohr on January 2, 1965. She had worked at Westclox in Peru for 15 years.
She is survived by: 2 sons, Larry (Jewel Wallock) Kohr of LaSalle, and Randy (Cindy) Kohr of Peru; 4 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; 6 sisters; and 2 brothers.
She was preceded in death by: her parents; her husband, William J. Kohr on January 5, 2014; 1 son, William Kohr, Jr.; 1 grandson; 3 brothers; and 1 sister.
Memorials may be directed to IVAR
Ray Emmett Amigoni, age 69, passed away on December 30th, 2021, at OSF St. Francis in Peoria, IL. Ray Amigoni was born on December 30th, 1952. He attended Roanoke-Benson High School and earned a degree from Worsham College of Mortuary Science.
Ray Amigoni is survived by four children, their spouses, eight grandkids, and four siblings. He was preceded in death by his Father and Mother.
A visitation will be held at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Benson, IL on January 7th, 2022 at 1 PM. Following the visitation, a burial service for family and close friends will take place at Roanoke Cemetery. The family is requesting donations to the American Heart Association in lieu of flowers. Also, the family is requesting those in attendance to wear a mask.
Donald P. Curtis, 87, of Princeton, passed away on Sunday, December 26, 2021, in his home. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton.
Elizabeth Jean Lee, 50 of Sheffield, passed away on Tuesday, December 21, 2021 in her home.
Her family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Monday, December 27, 2021, in the chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home Princeton. Interment will follow in the Sheffield Cemetery. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
Elizabeth was born on May 22, 1971, in Rochelle to Joseph and Wilma (Smith) Lee. She was a class of 1989 Graduate of Ashton High School. She had worked for Gateway Services.
She is survived by: her parents, Wilma and Joseph Lee of Ashton; her soul mate, Donald Geiger of Sheffield; her children, Amanda (Eric) Droege of Rochelle, and Zachary Lee of Sheffield; her sisters, Mary (Thomas) Cleary of Dixon, and Cindy (Daniel) Furman of Dixon; her brother, Joseph Lee of Ashton; and many nieces and nephews.
Justin Paul Miller, 31, of Princeton, passed away on Thursday, December 16, 2021 at OSF St. Clare Medical Center, Princeton.
Funeral Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, December 22, 2021 in the Chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton, with Pastor Laura Tanner of the New Hope Church of the Nazarene, Princeton, officiating. Interment will follow in the Elm Lawn Memorial Park, Princeton. His family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until the time of services Wednesday at the funeral home. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Justin was born on October 31, 1990 in Chicago to Frank and Eva (Sayre) Miller.
He is survived by: his mother, Eva Miller of Princeton; his daughter, Nevaeh Marie Miller; his sisters, Jennifer, Samantha, Felicia, Haylee, Kimberley, and Cassie Miller and Ashley Chira; nad his brother, Frank Miller.
He was preceded in death by: his maternal and paternal grandparents; and his father, Frank Miller.
When Ron “Bucky” Wooden, age 54, passed away suddenly on December 4, 2021, the world lost a fantastic man and dad.
Grandson to Russell and Midge Morris, nephew of Roger “Butch” Morris, son of Patsy Wooden, brother to Don (Mary), Michelle, Melanie and Lonnie, uncle to nieces and nephews Amber, Joshua, Derrick, Leagh, KayLi, and Daniel, most importantly dad to Caleb and Emma – Oh, how he loved his kids!
Always a lover of the outdoors, he was an avid fisherman, hunter and sportsman. He taught his son well and was so proud of Caleb’s success in recent fishing and deer hunting. He enjoyed motorcycle trips with his brother, Lonnie, and others. Most of all he loved spending time creating memories with Caleb and Emma. He adored his beautiful daughter, Emma, and their date nights.
His coworkers (LCN and Arconic) and friends knew Ron/Bucky to be a kind soul with a huge heart.
A Celebration of Life will be scheduled at a later date. In the meantime, do an unexpected act of kindness in his honor. Memorials may be directed to the Bureau County Food Pantry (Ron was a great cook!) Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Online Condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Daniel James McDonald, 82 of Cherry, passed away on Monday, November 22, 2021 in St. Margaret’s Hospital, Spring Valley.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Cherry, with Rev. Scott Potthoff of The Nativity of our Lord Catholic Church, Spring Valley, officiating. His family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until the time of services Saturday at the church. Social distancing will be encouraged and facial coverings required. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi Funeral Home, Cherry. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
Daniel was born on December 14, 1938 in Chicago to Charles and Lillian (Taylor) McDonald. He graduated from St. Bede Academy. He married Donna Raef on September 24, 1960, in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Cherry. He had worked as a pipe insulator for Local 17 Heat and Frost Insulators for 35 years. He was a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Cherry and the Cherry Booster Club.
He is survived by: his wife, Donna McDonald of Cherry; 2 sons, John McDonald of Chicago, and James (Karen) McDonald of Cherry; 2 daughters, Lisa (Jerry) Klein of Cherry, and Lori (John) Haupt of Dunalp; 5 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; and his sister, Patricia Picco of Oglesby.
He was preceded in death by: his parents.
Michael John Menerey, 42, of Buda, passed away unexepectedly, in his home, on Tuesday, November 16, 2021.
Private services will be held in the Chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton, with interment in the Mt. Bloom Cemetery, Tiskilwa. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
Mike was born on November 14, 1979 in Spring Valley to John “Jack” and Connie (Martin) Menerey. He married Tamara Ropp. He attended the Wyanet United Methodist Church. Mike was a proud softball dad. He spent countless hours with his daughter helping her live her dream.
Mike loved to bbq and cook and loved to feed a crowd. He loved camping with his family. Spending time at his in-laws farm. Mike was a caretaker and was always first to step up and help someone.
He is survived by: his wife, Tamara Menerey of Buda; his mother, Connie Menerey of Princeton; his daughter, Jennah Nicole Menerey of Buda; 5 half brothers, Keith and Cory Brown, Larry, Joseph and John Menerey; and 3 half sisters, Lorry Estrada; Monafae Menerey and Barbara Whitfield.
He was preceded in death by: grandparents; his father; and 1 aunt.
Judith M. (Gordon Rull) Dunlap, daughter of Hazel Marie (Golike) and Clarence Richard Rull, was born April 3, 1941, in Wood River, IL. She died at the age of 80 on Friday, November 5, at Aperion Care in Princeton.
She graduated from Mt. Olive High School in Mt. Olive, IL, in 1959, from the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn with an associate’s degree in 1982, and from National College of Education with a bachelor’s degree in applied behavioral sciences in 1984.Judy married R. Frank Dunlap on September 3, 1960, in Peoria, IL. They had three children before divorcing in September 1978. At the age of 50, Judy was officially adopted by Clarence Rull, who had married Hazel and joined the family when Judy was a toddler.
While she was only 4 foot 11 ¾ inches at her tallest, she could be intimidating. She has been described as a “force of nature” and “the embodiment of though she be tiny, she be fierce!” She might have been fierce, but she also was very giving. She was a volunteer emergency medical technician for the Princeton ambulance service when it was first formed. She also volunteered at her grandchildren’s schools and many otherchildren called her Grandma Judy. She was a volunteer tutor for the I-READ Adult Literacy Program where she helped adults who were learning English, helped adults learn basic reading skills and helped in a GED classroom. Other community positions or service Judy provided included answering a crisis hotline, teaching Sunday school, directing nursing home activities, volunteering for a domestic violence shelter, volunteering for a hospice organization, serving on the E9-1-1 county board, serving as a Dover village trustee, mentoring a teen, authoring an information paper for the League of Women Voters, coaching girls softball, leading a Campfire Girls troop, and publishing a story in the college paper.
Even after being admitted to the nursing home in June after she had had a heart attack, she continued to help. She said, “Everybody needs help in this place.” She helped lost residents find their rooms. She helped her roommate stay covered when shewas sick in bed. She made sure nurses or CNAs helped those who needed assistance. Everyone at the nursing home said she was sweet. Despite the pain that she lived in for innumerable years, she gave what she could when she could. She raised three children who didn’t turn out all that bad. She held many jobs from being a waitress in high school to being a ballroom dancing instructor to selling Avon to being a receptionist for two optometrists to selling real estate to owning a neighborhood grocery store to selling floor covering to working for Hewlett Packard to providing in-home care to working at Bergner’s in her retirement. She even continued to say that she needed to get a job while she was in the nursing home.
She was well-known for her heart-shaped glasses, which she first bought while working for an optometrist. She refused to get any other shaped lenses, and wherever she went, someone always commented on how cute they were. Her sense of humor and fierce independence were with her until the end. While her death was a blessing for her, her life was an even greater blessing to those who knew her. Besides giving her time to her community through volunteering and working those numerous jobs, she was creative in writing, house rehabbing, and coloring. She wrote in her 50th class reunion book, “I guess it could be said I have experienced a lot and accomplished little, but if it came to ‘sit it out or dance, I danced.”
She is survived by her three favorite children, Denise (Dave) Walters of Dover, Angela Dunlap of Princeton and Dennis (Kris) Dunlap of Fayetteville, NC; five grandchildren, Austin (Ross) Alexander of Comstock, MN, Grant (Rhoda) Walters of Scottsdale, AZ, Katelyn (Alex), Kelsey and Riley Dunlap, all of Fayetteville, NC; and her sister Barb (Manny) Varela of Peru, IL.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Gigi Rull.
A Memorial visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 10 at Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com. Memorials may be directed to Gateway Services, Princeton.
Margaret Adele Davis, 97 of Princeton, passed away on Friday, November 5, 2021 in her home.
A graveside service will be held 12 Noon, Tuesday at the Rose Hill Cemetery, Petersburg.
On September 21, 1924, Margaret was born in Petersburg to Carl and Abbie (Lynn) Power. She was a graduate of Petersburg High School. She had worked as a bookkeeper for the family business, Davis Motor Company, Taylorville. She married Robert W. Davis on February 14, 1946, in Petersburg.
She is survived by: Her son, Dr. Gregg Davis, his wife, Renee of Princeton, three grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
Debbie Sue Mowers, 66, of Princeton, passed away on Sunday, October 31, 2021, in her home.
Private services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Beulah Evelyn Skaggs,91, of Princeton, passed away on Thursday, October 28, 2021, unexpectedly, in her home.
Private services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Beulah was born on October 8, 1930, in Hodgenville, Kentucky to Austin Peter and Clara (Tharpe) Burba. She married James “Bud” Skaggs on May 27, 1949.
She is survived by: Her son, Randy (Brenda) Skaggs of Princeton; her daughters, Sandra McCauley of Princeton, and Belinda Klein of Cherry; 7 grandchildren, Jeremy (Breanna Thomas) Skaggs of Princeton, Sarah (B.J. Storm) Skaggs of Tiskilwa, J.D. (Melissa) Rutledge of Princeton, Justin (Stephanie and Zane Shofner) Rutledge of Princeton, Katie Hebl of Princeton, Missy Stier of Cherry, Christopher (Jennifer) Stier of Cherry; 15 great grandchildren, Eli Skaggs, Jase Skaggs, Caleb, Marrisa, and Kory Storm, Emily, Collin, and Ella Rutledge, Sophie, Sylvie, and Sadie Rutledge, Jaden, and Bentley Williams, Damian, and Elena Stier; her brother, Jay (Dorothy) Burba of Manlius; and her sister, Wilma Anderson of Sterling.
She was preceded in death by: her parents; Her husband, Bud, on March 5, 2000; her brother, Norman Burba; her sister Pauline Funderberg; and her son-in-law Marin W. Klein
Memorials may be directed to the donor’s choice.
A Special Thank You to her grandson, Justin Rutledge, for being her right hand man.
K. Elaine Gerber, 87, of Princeton, passed away on Friday, October 15, 2021, in Carle BroMenn Medical Center, Normal.
Elaine was born on November 16, 1933, in Princeton to Eldon and Ethel (Diebel) Rocke. She married Harry D. Gerber on September 3, 1955, in Willow Springs Mennonite Church, Tiskilwa. They moved to Lombard, IL, where they were a part of the Lombard Mennonite Church for over 40 years. Elaine was a graduate of Elmhurst College and she worked as a medical technologist.
In her retirement years, she served on the board of the Lombard Mennonite Peace Center, the Illinois Mennonite Heritage Center, and the Tiskilwa Library. She was a member of the Willow Springs Mennonite Church, Tiskilwa, and was very involved in church throughout her life.
She is survived by: Her daughters, Pamela (Phillip) Kaufmann of Tiskilwa, and Andrea (David) Horst of Tiskilwa; 5 grandchildren; and her sister Jewel (Hanns) Manship of California.
She was preceded in death by: Her parents; her husband, Harry; two brothers; and her son, Bradley Gerber.
Private services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Memorials may be directed to the donor’s choice.
GLEN LEE RINKENBERGER
Glen Lee Rinkenberger, 91, of rural Bradford, passed away on Sunday, October 10, 2021 at OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria.
He was born on May 7, 1930 in Princeton to Clarence and Minnie (Householder) Rinkenberger. He was a 1948 graduate of Bradford High School and was a lifelong bachelor, farmer, and private pilot. Aviation was perhaps his greatest love, as the Bradford Airport was established on the family property the year he was born and he and several family members took up flying as a hobby. He was a member of the Flying Farmers organization.
He was a lifelong member of Willow Springs Mennonite Church in Tiskilwa, where he continuously served as an usher for most of his adult life. As a young man, he joined Voluntary Service and spent two years in Texas helping to build houses for refugees.
He is survived by: his nieces and nephews, John Andriotis, James Andriotis, Susan Rush, Sandra Andriotis, and Peter Andriotis; and ten grand nieces and nephews. Glen was an extraordinary uncle who was passionate and enthusiastic about helping others realize their talents and interests, such as horses, trucking, farming, flying and computers. He was a kind and generous individual who never hesitated to help where there was a need.
He was preceded in death by: his parents; and two sisters, Carol Andriotis and Wilma Taylor.
Private services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Memorials may be directed to Willow Springs Mennonite Church, Tiskilwa.
CLETUS SIMS
Cletus Sims, 81, of Tiskilwa, passed away on Thursday October 7, 2021 at OSF St. Clare, Princeton.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11 a.m. Monday in the St. Louis Catholic Church, Princeton, with Msgr. James Kruse and Deacon Fred Sims officiating. Interment will be at a later date. His family will receive friends from 2 until 4 p.m. Sunday in the Chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Face coverings are required. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
He was born on May 29, 1940 in Princeton to Paul and Agatha (Taylor) Sims. He was a graduate of Tiskilwa High School. He had served in the United States Air Force. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Tiskilwa and The Knights of Columbus.
He is survived by: his wife, Nancy Sims, his children, Michael Sims, Dennis Sims, Cynthia (Randy) Smaha, Jeffery Sims, Melissa Sims, Josie (Joe) Reitz; step-daughters, Laura Rollins and Lisa Bettner; his sisters, Jenirose, Cecelia, Ciara, Carol, and Mary; his brothers, Fred, and Edward; his grandchildren, Joshua Sims, Anna Sims, Claire Roe, Rachel Sims, Zachary Sims, Benjamin Sims, David Sims, Allison Simeon, Annie Trimble, Mary Rollins, Maddie Rollins, Kaitlyn Bettner Broughton, Kristyn Bettner; great grandhchildren, Ethan Sims, Isabella Sims, Jonah Barnes, Keo Simeon, and Kolt Simeon.
Memorials may be directed to the Tiskilwa Ambulance Service.
JERRY L. JOINER SR.
Jerry L. Joiner, Sr., 82, of Cherry, passed away on Wednesday, October 6, 2021.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11a.m. Tuesday in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Cherry, with Fr. Thaddeus Tran officiating. Private interment will be held at Valley Memorial Park, Spring Valley, at a later date. Jerry’s Family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until the time of mass Tuesday at the church. Face coverings are required. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Jerry was born on March 25, 1939 in Princeton to Clayton and Iona (Strunk) Joiner. He had worked for Connor Company for 35 years. He was a member of The Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Cherry, and the Cherry Booster Club.
He is survived by: his three children, Jodi Hirsch of Spring Valley, Jerry L. (Kim) Joiner, Jr. of Spring Valley, and Jill Joiner of Midlothian; 10 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; 3 brothers, Tom, Ted, and Joe Joiner; and a sister, Charlotte Morris.
He was preceded in death by: His parents; a daughter, Julie; and several brothers and sisters.
Memorials may be directed to The Cherry Booster Club or the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Cherry.
Service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for William’s family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
William was born on January 19, 1942, in Chicago to Reino and Jenny Ollila. He received his Bachelor’s Degree from DePaul University and his Masters from The University of Wisconsin Stout. He married Barbara Winters on January 29, 1966 in Oak Park. He had worked as a rehabilitation counselor for Gateway Services in Princeton for many years.
He was a member of the Open Prairie United Church of Christ, Princeton, the Princeton Lions Club and the Red Covered Bridge Amateur Radio Club.
He is survived by: his wife, Barbara Ollila of Princeton; a brother, Richard (Nancy) Ollila of Dublin, Ohio; and nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by: his parents; and 2 brothers.
Memorials may be directed to: The Open Prairie United Church of Christ, Gateway Services or the Princeton Lions Club.
Richard L. Byvik, brother, uncle, friend, passed peacefully May 19, 2022.
Rick was born to Andrew and Kathryn Byvik of Ladd on March 4, 1941. He
was a 1955 graduate of Ladd Community Consolidated School and St.
Bede Academy Class of 1959. Following a tour of duty with the U. S.
Marines, Rick obtained a Bachelor of Science from Ohio University and a
Master of Science from the The University of Illinois Governors State
University. He retired after serving his Country as a Chemist for the
Superfund & Emergency Management Division of the Environmental
Protection Agency receiving multiple Outstanding Performance Awards. In
his retirement, Rick spent the Midwest winter months in Thailand enjoying
the sunny beaches and warm weather. His sister, Frances Piper resides in
Ohio, IL and brother Charles and his wife, Terry, in Alexandria, VA. He
loved his many nieces and nephews participating in their graduations,
weddings, and births. He was Uncle Santa with generous Christmas gifts.
The generations of the Piper and Byvik clans will miss him, his terse humor,
his very brief and astute comments and his generosity. A date for a
Memorial Service has not been set. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi Funeral Home, Cherry.
Private online condolences may be left for Richard's family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Donations on Rick’s behalf can be
sent to St. Bede Special Fund in honor of Gordian Stremlau.
Joseph Conrad Kunkel, age 92, passed away on May 7, 2022. Joe was born on September 15, 1929 in La Salle, IL, the son of Teresa Blume Kunkel and August Kunkel. Joe graduated from the St. Bede Academy in Peru, IL in 1947. After high school, Joe continued to work on the family farm in Granville, IL until he was drafted by the Army. In 1952, Joe met Louise Stenbeck (of Oglesby, IL) at a dance in Utica, IL. The ensuing courtship was interrupted by a tour of duty in the Korean Conflict where Joe served his country. Shortly after his return to the United States, Joe and Louise were united in Holy Matrimony on August 22, 1953 at Holy Family Catholic Church of Oglesby, IL. In March of 1954, Joe and Louise moved to a farm in Wyanet, IL where they lived and farmed happily for over 65 years. Joe was very active in the Tiskilwa community. He was a long time member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Tiskilwa, IL where he served God as a Eucharistic Minister, church trustee, usher, and volunteer. Joe was a member of the Knights of Columbus for over 50 years, the American Legion for over 40 years, the Moose Lodge in his later years, and a chartered member of the Indian Hills golf course where he golfed many years in a foursome with his brothers. Joe was an elected trustee of the Rural Fire Department for over 30 years. In addition, he served on the Ag Extension Council and was a Farm Bureau member over his lifetime. Joe’s passion for farming would follow him throughout his life. With his partner Lawrence Kunkel (who happened to be his best friend and brother), Joe worked the ground, milked the cows and pretty much did everything he needed to in order to build, grow and maintain the farm. After his retirement in 1994, Joe “limited” his involvement on the farm to spring planting, the fall harvest, and an extraordinary amount of lawn mowing in the months between. In the summer of 2015 at age 85, Joe shared with one of his children that “…it is starting to get a little harder jumping off of and on to the tractors.” One of Joe’s favorite pastimes was cards. Joe loved playing cards with family, friends, and just about anyone else. He would often share tales of his card games…especially those card games with his brothers. More than one person referred to Joe as the luckiest guy on earth. Joseph is survived by seven children, Michael Kunkel, Lynda (Mac) Abbey, Joseph David (Jill) Kunkel, Edward (Peggy) Kunkel, Robert (Erin) Kunkel, Mary Jo (Michael) Gustafson, and Gary (Sara) Kunkel; 29 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren; four siblings, Lawrence Kunkel, Eugene Kunkel, Christopher (Sharon) Kunkel, and Sister Teresa Kunkel; two brothers-in-law, Lawrence (Jane) Garzenelli and Joseph (Jonelle) Garzanelli; and two sisters-in-law, Angie Smart and Mary Ann Lasik. Joseph is preceded in death by his wife, Louise, two sons in infancy; his parents, in laws, Edna and Mathew Garzanelli, one daughter-in-law, Sharon Kunkel; four brothers, August Kunkel, Aloysius Kunkel, Richard Kunkel, and Kenneth Kunkel; three brothers-in-law, Deacon John Stenbeck, David Lasik, and Peter Smart; and six sisters-in-law, Ann Kunkel, Rita Kunkel, Betty Kunkel, Mary Kunkel, Joan Kunkel and Loretta Stenbeck.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m. Thursday in the St. Louis Catholic Church, Princeton, with Msgr. James Kruse and Deacon John Murphy officiating, interment will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Tiskilwa. His family will receive friends from 4 until 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Chapel of The Fiocchi-
Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton, with a rosary recited at 6:30. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Audrey Louise Thompson, 78, of Ladd, passed away on Tuesday, April 19, in OSF St. Anthony Medical Center, Rockford.
Service will be held 9 a.m. Saturday in The Chapel of the Fiocchi Funeral Home, Cherry. Interment will follow in the Ladd Cemetery. Her family will receive friends from 4 until 7 p.m. Friday in the funeral home. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Audrey was born on September 30, 1943 in Spring Valley to Raymond and Louisa (Fratti) Mack. She married Bernard Thompson on May 4, 1963 in Indiana.
She is survived by: her husband, Bernard Thompson of Ladd; her children, Jill (Steve) Beiler of Phoenix, Arizona, Julie Thompson of St. Germaine, France, and Mark Thompson of Chandler, Arizona; 8 grandchildren; and 2 brothers, Ray Mack of Swansey, and Robert (Karen) Mack of Ladd.
She was preceded in death by: her parents; and 2 sisters, Karyl and Rheta.
Memorials may be directed to: The Ladd Cemetery Association or the Ladd Fire Department.
Terry Lynn Forth passed from this world peacefully at home with family on
Sunday, April 10, 2022, in Princeton.
Born September 25, 1954, in Princeton, Illinois, to Donald and Donna
(Hasenyager) Heggemeier. She married Gregg Forth on February 3, 1973, in
Princeton, Illinois.
Surviving are Gregg Forth, two daughters Christina (Scott) Heller of Wyanet,
Illinois, and Angela (John) Frazier of Normal, Illinois; four granddaughters
Makayla Lynn of Ypsilanti, Michigan, Ava Grace, Brooke Renae, and Claire
Lynn, all of Normal; her father, Donald Heggemeier of North Ft. Myers,
Florida; her siblings, Janet (Butch) Piper of The Villages, Florida, Donnie
(Diane) Heggemeier of Farmington, Minnesota, Gary (Joan) Heggemeier of
Hayesville, North Carolina, Jeff Heggemeier of Cape Coral, Florida, and Bryan
Heggemeier of San Carlos Park, Florida; and several dear nieces and
nephews.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Donna (Donald) Heggemeier; two
sisters Pamela (Randy) Strader, and Debra (Tim) Poling; aunts, uncles, and
cousins dear to her.
She is a 1972 graduate of Princeton High School. She was employed for
many years with Jostens Inc./MTM Recognition where she was friends with
many.
She will be remembered for her kindness, generosity, laughter, love and care
for her family, friends, and family pets. She enjoyed connecting with people
and had a smile and a way about her that made others feel comfortable. She
was adventurous and fun-loving, and enjoyed taking her children on road trips
and traveling to visit family. She was humble, considerate, thankful, and put
others concerns before her own.
A funeral service will be held on Friday, April 15 at 12 pm at Oakland Chapel
located at 1301 Park Ave West in Princeton. We will celebrate her life
afterwards at the Bureau County Metro Center located at 837 Park Avenue
West in Princeton. We rejoice in the hope of God’s promise of eternal life and
a life more glorious than we could ever imagine.
David V. Bend, 71, of La Moille, IL, passed away on March 30, 2022 surrounded by his wife, his brothers and his triplets at DHR Hospital in Edinburg, TX. Cremation took place at Legacy Chapels in Edinburg, TX.
A visitation will be held at Fiocchi Funeral Home in Cherry, IL, on Saturday, April 23, from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Both during and after Friends and family are invited to the Holy Trinity church hall for food and refreshments.
A private service will be held at the Holy Trinity cemetery in Cherry, IL on Sunday, April 24 where military rights will be accorded.
David was born in Sterling, IL on April 17,1950 to Kenneth Bend and Thelma (Bosley) Pottinger. His triplets were born in 1982. David married Mary Lou (Hiland) Bend in Jamaica on November 4, 2003.
He is survived by his wife Mary Lou (Hiland) Bend; his three children, Corinne Bend of Champaign, IL; Justin (Natalie) Bend of Mendota, IL; and Brett (Taneeka) Bend of Yorkville, IL; one step daughter, Erin (Robert) Brenner of Chicago, IL; three brothers, Les (Clarice) Bend of La Moille, IL; Alan Pottinger of Cherry, IL; and Tim (Kathy) Bend of St. Charles, IL; five grandchildren, John and Margaret (Justin and Natalie) Bend of Mendota, IL; Avery and Iris (Brett and Taneeka) Bend of Yorkville, IL; and Kira (Taneeka Bend) King of Barrington, IL; one step grandchild, Malcolm (Erin and Robert) Brenner of Chicago, IL; his first wife and mother of his children, Jacqueline (Hochstatter) Bend of Mendota, IL; and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
David was preceded in death by his parents, Kenneth Bend and Thelma (Bosley) Pottinger; his infant sister, Joyce Bend; and his older brother, Raymond (Helen) Bend.
David was a veteran, serving as a Sergeant in the United States Army from 1969 to 1971, during the Vietnam War. In Mendota, IL he served as a volunteer firefighter, a junior tackle football coach, and a little league baseball coach. He worked at Conco-Tellus, Inc. of Mendota, IL for 25 years. He was a 20-year member of Boilermaker Local 60, working at power generation plants across the country. He retired in 2013. David loved his Pittsburgh Steelers, boating on the Illinois River, riding his motorcycle, camping, golfing, shooting and hunting, loving his grandchildren, and spending every winter since 2014, with Mary Lou and his Wagon City friends, in Mission, TX.
Memorials may be directed to Mendota Fire and Ambulance.
James L. “Lefty” Meyer, 76, of Princeton, passed away on Saturday, March 26, in St. Margaret’s Hospital, Spring Valley.
Services for James and his wife Anna will be held 12 p.m. Thursday in New Hope Church of the Nazarene, Princeton, with Rev. Laura Tanner officiating. Interment will follow in Valley Memorial Park, Spring Valley, with military honors. His family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until the time of services Thursday in the church. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
James was born on March 16, 1946, in Spring Valley, to Elmer and Hanna “Tootsie” (Humpage) Meyer. He was a graduate of Hall Township High School. He married Anna M. Fisher on March 17, 1973. He served in the United States Army. He had worked at Harper Wyman. He was a member of the New Hope Church of the Nazarene, Princeton.
He is survived by: his sons, Lawrence Meyer of Jacksonville, Illinois, David (Margaret Skaggs) Meyer of Edinburg, Illinois, and Adam Meyer of Graymont, Illinois; 6 grandchildren; his sister, Nancy (Jack) Weberski of LaSalle; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by: his parents; and his wife, Anna.
Judy Lynn Williams, 63, of Princeton, passed away on Sunday, March 13, 2022, in OSF St. Clare Medical Center, Princeton. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton.
Jenö Varadi, 70, of Princeton, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, March 10, 2022, in OSF St. Clare Hospital, Princeton.
Services will be held 1 p.m. Friday in The Chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. His family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until the time of services Friday in the funeral home. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Jenö was born on August 17, 1951, in Moline to Antal and Johanne (Stemme) Varadi. He was loyal. He married Kathie Alonso on November 10, 2005 in Jamaica. He was a member of the Chillicothe Sportsman’s Club.
He is survived by: His wife, Kathie Varadi of Princeton; his children, Crystal (Brad) Belter of Deforest, Wisconsin, Adam (Angelina) Ziegler of St. Petersburg, Florida, and Andrew (Ilene) Ziegler of Lockport, Illinois; 6 grandchildren, Emma, Isabella, Alton, Levi, Mason, and Madeline; and 3 sisters, Helen (Steve) Danay, Kathleen (Tom) Johnson, and Dawn Varadi.
He was preceded in death by: his parents; and a brother.
Peter James Fiocchi, 71, of Ladd, died February 28, 2022, following an extended illness.
He was born December 17, 1950, the son of Charles A. and Kathryn (Martin) Fiocchi. Pete is survived by a daughter, Nicole (Scott) Wessel, and two sons, Peter Joseph (Jessica) Fiocchi and Nathan (Amy) Fiocchi; grandchildren: Elizabeth, Sam and Lucas Wessel, Caitlyn Fiocchi, Anthony and Dominic Fiocchi, sister Marie Fiocchi and brother Richard C. (Lori) Fiocchi and Martin D. (Ann) Fiocchi, and wonderful nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Pete was an upholsterer by trade and he thoroughly enjoyed the game of golf.
Private services will be held. Memorials may be directed to the Hall Township Food Pantry in his memory. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi Funeral Home, Cherry. Online condolences left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
Theresa Roman McNeill, 95, of Princeton, passed away on Wednesday, March 9, 2022, in Garden Court of Liberty Village, Princeton.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, March 12, in the St. Louis Catholic Church, Princeton, with Msgr. James Kruse officiating. Interment will follow in Oakland Cemetery, Princeton. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Theresa was born on August 14, 1926 in Prophetstown to Paul and Mary (VanVoran) Roman. She attended Moline Public Nursing School. She married Jack Russell McNeill on August 18, 1946 in St. Catherine Catholic Church, Prophetstown. She was a homemaker and had worked as bookkeeper for their family business.
She was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church, Princeton. She enjoyed gardening, walking, dancing, people and life.
She is survived by: 2 daughters, Bridgette (Paul) Castelein of Princeton, and Debra (Robert) Russell of Princeton; 4 grandchildren, Caley Castelein, Maggie (Max) Russell Hellermann, Andrew Russell, and Betsy (Larry) Russell Najera; and 6 great grandchildren, Keelan Castelein, Alma and Freddie Hellermann, and Roman, Nellie and Jack Najera.
She was preceded in death by: her parents; her husband, Jack Russell McNeill on December 2, 2011; and 9 brothers and sisters.
Memorials may be directed to St. Louis Catholic Church, Princeton, or the Bureau County Metro Center.
Roger Lee Kramer, 68, of Princeton, Illinois, was surrounded by his loved ones when he passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 24, 2022, at OSF Saint Claire Medical Center in Princeton, Illinois.
Roger was born on November 15, 1953, in Kewanee, Illinois, to John and Sarah “Betty” Kramer. He attended Princeton High School, where he graduated in 1972. On October 27, 1973, in Bradford, Illinois, he married the love of his life, Mary Foster. They were blessed with 48 years of marriage, three children, and a lifetime of laughter and memories.
In 1983, Roger and Mary started Kramer’s Garage Doors, which is still in operation nearly 40 years later. In 2008, Roger and his family fulfilled a lifelong dream and opened their restaurant, Kramer’s Kitchen. For over 20 years, Roger was a 4H leader and parent who was very involved in his children’s 4H club, and he also volunteered at concessions at the Bureau County Fair. He served on numerous committees for the 4H fair at county and state levels. He also managed concessions at the Bureau County Speedway and at local, private auctions. Roger was known for his famous smoked ribs and chicken at the Bureau County Fair.
Roger will be remembered as a cheerful, good-humored guy who loved to tease; never quite sure if he was serious or joking, he could always make people laugh. He was like a second father to many and was always willing to lend a helping hand. He had a big heart and a strong work ethic. Roger’s family was definitely the most important part of his life. During his 68 years, he touched countless lives and will be remembered by many throughout his community.
He was preceded in death by his son, Tony; parents, John and Sarah; and nephew, Paul.
Roger is survived by his wife, Mary; daughter, Melinda; son, Kenneth (Tricia); daughter-in-law, Becky; three grandsons, Michael, Samuel, and Henry - all of Princeton, Illinois; three brothers, James (Nancy) of Omaha, Nebraska; William (Kathy) of Princeton, Illinois, and Thomas of Princeton, Illinois; a sister, Sue (Mark) Judy of Peru, Illinois; and many nieces and nephews.
Memorial services will be held at Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, 208 S Euclid Ave in Princeton, Illinois. The visitation is Wednesday from 3:00-7:00 p.m., and the funeral will be Thursday at 10:00 a.m. with Pastor Boggs of the Evangelical Covenant Church as officiate. Roger’s final resting place will be at Oakland Cemetery.
Pallbearers are Michael Kramer, Ben Kramer, Erik Hodgson, Griff Piper, Nick Rapp, and Ben Rapp. Honorary pallbearers include Carl Lund, Jim Rapp, Rick Rediger, Winn Nordstrom, and Ron DeNault.
In lieu of flowers, please direct memorials to the Kramer family.
Floyd E. Pinter, 91, of Princeton, passed away on Friday, February 25, 2022, in Liberty Village, Manor Court of Princeton. Services will be held 11 AM Tuesday in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran "Church on the Hill ", Princeton. Internment will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will be at Fiocchi Funeral home in Princeton from 5-7pm on Monday and from 10-11 at the church before the funeral. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Floyd was born on August 14, 1930 in Princeton to Henry and Anna (Husser) Pinter. He graduated from Park Country School. Floyd farmed all his working life and also worked as a carpenter. He married Marilyn Fiste on January 8,1950 in the Malden Methodist Church. He was a member of the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran "Church on the Hill ". He served on the church council. A charter member of the Malden Lions Club. He received the prestigious "Melvin Jones Fellowship " award. Floyd served with the Bureau County Farm Bureau. In all three organizations he served on numerous committees. He was a softball catcher and coach for several local small town teams in his younger years. Floyd was an avid and devoted follower of the Chicago White Sox.
Floyd is survived by: His wife Marilyn Pinter of Princeton; his children, Nancy (William) Schuldt of Elizabeth, Julia (Keith) Cain of Princeton, Annette (Patrick) Nichols of Wyanet, and Neil (Cathy)Pinter of Gibsonville, North Carolina; 12 grandchildren and many great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
He was proceeded in death by: his parents; 3 brothers; and 4 sisters.
Memorials may be given to any autism or cancer organizations or memorials may be given to your charity of choice.
Joyce Ann Kohr, 86, of Cherry, passed away on Saturday, January 15, 2022, in J.P.O. retirement home in Dalzell.
Private services will be held in The Chapel of The Fiocchi Funeral Home, Cherry. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
Joyce was born on June 2, 1935, in Spring Valley to Alton “Ike” and Doris (Haywood) Lamkin. She married William J. Kohr on January 2, 1965. She had worked at Westclox in Peru for 15 years.
She is survived by: 2 sons, Larry (Jewel Wallock) Kohr of LaSalle, and Randy (Cindy) Kohr of Peru; 4 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; 6 sisters; and 2 brothers.
She was preceded in death by: her parents; her husband, William J. Kohr on January 5, 2014; 1 son, William Kohr, Jr.; 1 grandson; 3 brothers; and 1 sister.
Memorials may be directed to IVAR
Ray Emmett Amigoni, age 69, passed away on December 30th, 2021, at OSF St. Francis in Peoria, IL. Ray Amigoni was born on December 30th, 1952. He attended Roanoke-Benson High School and earned a degree from Worsham College of Mortuary Science.
Ray Amigoni is survived by four children, their spouses, eight grandkids, and four siblings. He was preceded in death by his Father and Mother.
A visitation will be held at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Benson, IL on January 7th, 2022 at 1 PM. Following the visitation, a burial service for family and close friends will take place at Roanoke Cemetery. The family is requesting donations to the American Heart Association in lieu of flowers. Also, the family is requesting those in attendance to wear a mask.
Donald P. Curtis, 87, of Princeton, passed away on Sunday, December 26, 2021, in his home. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton.
Elizabeth Jean Lee, 50 of Sheffield, passed away on Tuesday, December 21, 2021 in her home.
Her family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Monday, December 27, 2021, in the chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home Princeton. Interment will follow in the Sheffield Cemetery. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
Elizabeth was born on May 22, 1971, in Rochelle to Joseph and Wilma (Smith) Lee. She was a class of 1989 Graduate of Ashton High School. She had worked for Gateway Services.
She is survived by: her parents, Wilma and Joseph Lee of Ashton; her soul mate, Donald Geiger of Sheffield; her children, Amanda (Eric) Droege of Rochelle, and Zachary Lee of Sheffield; her sisters, Mary (Thomas) Cleary of Dixon, and Cindy (Daniel) Furman of Dixon; her brother, Joseph Lee of Ashton; and many nieces and nephews.
Justin Paul Miller, 31, of Princeton, passed away on Thursday, December 16, 2021 at OSF St. Clare Medical Center, Princeton.
Funeral Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, December 22, 2021 in the Chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton, with Pastor Laura Tanner of the New Hope Church of the Nazarene, Princeton, officiating. Interment will follow in the Elm Lawn Memorial Park, Princeton. His family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until the time of services Wednesday at the funeral home. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Justin was born on October 31, 1990 in Chicago to Frank and Eva (Sayre) Miller.
He is survived by: his mother, Eva Miller of Princeton; his daughter, Nevaeh Marie Miller; his sisters, Jennifer, Samantha, Felicia, Haylee, Kimberley, and Cassie Miller and Ashley Chira; nad his brother, Frank Miller.
He was preceded in death by: his maternal and paternal grandparents; and his father, Frank Miller.
When Ron “Bucky” Wooden, age 54, passed away suddenly on December 4, 2021, the world lost a fantastic man and dad.
Grandson to Russell and Midge Morris, nephew of Roger “Butch” Morris, son of Patsy Wooden, brother to Don (Mary), Michelle, Melanie and Lonnie, uncle to nieces and nephews Amber, Joshua, Derrick, Leagh, KayLi, and Daniel, most importantly dad to Caleb and Emma – Oh, how he loved his kids!
Always a lover of the outdoors, he was an avid fisherman, hunter and sportsman. He taught his son well and was so proud of Caleb’s success in recent fishing and deer hunting. He enjoyed motorcycle trips with his brother, Lonnie, and others. Most of all he loved spending time creating memories with Caleb and Emma. He adored his beautiful daughter, Emma, and their date nights.
His coworkers (LCN and Arconic) and friends knew Ron/Bucky to be a kind soul with a huge heart.
A Celebration of Life will be scheduled at a later date. In the meantime, do an unexpected act of kindness in his honor. Memorials may be directed to the Bureau County Food Pantry (Ron was a great cook!) Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Online Condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Daniel James McDonald, 82 of Cherry, passed away on Monday, November 22, 2021 in St. Margaret’s Hospital, Spring Valley.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Cherry, with Rev. Scott Potthoff of The Nativity of our Lord Catholic Church, Spring Valley, officiating. His family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until the time of services Saturday at the church. Social distancing will be encouraged and facial coverings required. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi Funeral Home, Cherry. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
Daniel was born on December 14, 1938 in Chicago to Charles and Lillian (Taylor) McDonald. He graduated from St. Bede Academy. He married Donna Raef on September 24, 1960, in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Cherry. He had worked as a pipe insulator for Local 17 Heat and Frost Insulators for 35 years. He was a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Cherry and the Cherry Booster Club.
He is survived by: his wife, Donna McDonald of Cherry; 2 sons, John McDonald of Chicago, and James (Karen) McDonald of Cherry; 2 daughters, Lisa (Jerry) Klein of Cherry, and Lori (John) Haupt of Dunalp; 5 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; and his sister, Patricia Picco of Oglesby.
He was preceded in death by: his parents.
Michael John Menerey, 42, of Buda, passed away unexepectedly, in his home, on Tuesday, November 16, 2021.
Private services will be held in the Chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton, with interment in the Mt. Bloom Cemetery, Tiskilwa. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com
Mike was born on November 14, 1979 in Spring Valley to John “Jack” and Connie (Martin) Menerey. He married Tamara Ropp. He attended the Wyanet United Methodist Church. Mike was a proud softball dad. He spent countless hours with his daughter helping her live her dream.
Mike loved to bbq and cook and loved to feed a crowd. He loved camping with his family. Spending time at his in-laws farm. Mike was a caretaker and was always first to step up and help someone.
He is survived by: his wife, Tamara Menerey of Buda; his mother, Connie Menerey of Princeton; his daughter, Jennah Nicole Menerey of Buda; 5 half brothers, Keith and Cory Brown, Larry, Joseph and John Menerey; and 3 half sisters, Lorry Estrada; Monafae Menerey and Barbara Whitfield.
He was preceded in death by: grandparents; his father; and 1 aunt.
Judith M. (Gordon Rull) Dunlap, daughter of Hazel Marie (Golike) and Clarence Richard Rull, was born April 3, 1941, in Wood River, IL. She died at the age of 80 on Friday, November 5, at Aperion Care in Princeton.
She graduated from Mt. Olive High School in Mt. Olive, IL, in 1959, from the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn with an associate’s degree in 1982, and from National College of Education with a bachelor’s degree in applied behavioral sciences in 1984.Judy married R. Frank Dunlap on September 3, 1960, in Peoria, IL. They had three children before divorcing in September 1978. At the age of 50, Judy was officially adopted by Clarence Rull, who had married Hazel and joined the family when Judy was a toddler.
While she was only 4 foot 11 ¾ inches at her tallest, she could be intimidating. She has been described as a “force of nature” and “the embodiment of though she be tiny, she be fierce!” She might have been fierce, but she also was very giving. She was a volunteer emergency medical technician for the Princeton ambulance service when it was first formed. She also volunteered at her grandchildren’s schools and many otherchildren called her Grandma Judy. She was a volunteer tutor for the I-READ Adult Literacy Program where she helped adults who were learning English, helped adults learn basic reading skills and helped in a GED classroom. Other community positions or service Judy provided included answering a crisis hotline, teaching Sunday school, directing nursing home activities, volunteering for a domestic violence shelter, volunteering for a hospice organization, serving on the E9-1-1 county board, serving as a Dover village trustee, mentoring a teen, authoring an information paper for the League of Women Voters, coaching girls softball, leading a Campfire Girls troop, and publishing a story in the college paper.
Even after being admitted to the nursing home in June after she had had a heart attack, she continued to help. She said, “Everybody needs help in this place.” She helped lost residents find their rooms. She helped her roommate stay covered when shewas sick in bed. She made sure nurses or CNAs helped those who needed assistance. Everyone at the nursing home said she was sweet. Despite the pain that she lived in for innumerable years, she gave what she could when she could. She raised three children who didn’t turn out all that bad. She held many jobs from being a waitress in high school to being a ballroom dancing instructor to selling Avon to being a receptionist for two optometrists to selling real estate to owning a neighborhood grocery store to selling floor covering to working for Hewlett Packard to providing in-home care to working at Bergner’s in her retirement. She even continued to say that she needed to get a job while she was in the nursing home.
She was well-known for her heart-shaped glasses, which she first bought while working for an optometrist. She refused to get any other shaped lenses, and wherever she went, someone always commented on how cute they were. Her sense of humor and fierce independence were with her until the end. While her death was a blessing for her, her life was an even greater blessing to those who knew her. Besides giving her time to her community through volunteering and working those numerous jobs, she was creative in writing, house rehabbing, and coloring. She wrote in her 50th class reunion book, “I guess it could be said I have experienced a lot and accomplished little, but if it came to ‘sit it out or dance, I danced.”
She is survived by her three favorite children, Denise (Dave) Walters of Dover, Angela Dunlap of Princeton and Dennis (Kris) Dunlap of Fayetteville, NC; five grandchildren, Austin (Ross) Alexander of Comstock, MN, Grant (Rhoda) Walters of Scottsdale, AZ, Katelyn (Alex), Kelsey and Riley Dunlap, all of Fayetteville, NC; and her sister Barb (Manny) Varela of Peru, IL.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Gigi Rull.
A Memorial visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 10 at Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com. Memorials may be directed to Gateway Services, Princeton.
Margaret Adele Davis, 97 of Princeton, passed away on Friday, November 5, 2021 in her home.
A graveside service will be held 12 Noon, Tuesday at the Rose Hill Cemetery, Petersburg.
On September 21, 1924, Margaret was born in Petersburg to Carl and Abbie (Lynn) Power. She was a graduate of Petersburg High School. She had worked as a bookkeeper for the family business, Davis Motor Company, Taylorville. She married Robert W. Davis on February 14, 1946, in Petersburg.
She is survived by: Her son, Dr. Gregg Davis, his wife, Renee of Princeton, three grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
Debbie Sue Mowers, 66, of Princeton, passed away on Sunday, October 31, 2021, in her home.
Private services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Beulah Evelyn Skaggs,91, of Princeton, passed away on Thursday, October 28, 2021, unexpectedly, in her home.
Private services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Beulah was born on October 8, 1930, in Hodgenville, Kentucky to Austin Peter and Clara (Tharpe) Burba. She married James “Bud” Skaggs on May 27, 1949.
She is survived by: Her son, Randy (Brenda) Skaggs of Princeton; her daughters, Sandra McCauley of Princeton, and Belinda Klein of Cherry; 7 grandchildren, Jeremy (Breanna Thomas) Skaggs of Princeton, Sarah (B.J. Storm) Skaggs of Tiskilwa, J.D. (Melissa) Rutledge of Princeton, Justin (Stephanie and Zane Shofner) Rutledge of Princeton, Katie Hebl of Princeton, Missy Stier of Cherry, Christopher (Jennifer) Stier of Cherry; 15 great grandchildren, Eli Skaggs, Jase Skaggs, Caleb, Marrisa, and Kory Storm, Emily, Collin, and Ella Rutledge, Sophie, Sylvie, and Sadie Rutledge, Jaden, and Bentley Williams, Damian, and Elena Stier; her brother, Jay (Dorothy) Burba of Manlius; and her sister, Wilma Anderson of Sterling.
She was preceded in death by: her parents; Her husband, Bud, on March 5, 2000; her brother, Norman Burba; her sister Pauline Funderberg; and her son-in-law Marin W. Klein
Memorials may be directed to the donor’s choice.
A Special Thank You to her grandson, Justin Rutledge, for being her right hand man.
K. Elaine Gerber, 87, of Princeton, passed away on Friday, October 15, 2021, in Carle BroMenn Medical Center, Normal.
Elaine was born on November 16, 1933, in Princeton to Eldon and Ethel (Diebel) Rocke. She married Harry D. Gerber on September 3, 1955, in Willow Springs Mennonite Church, Tiskilwa. They moved to Lombard, IL, where they were a part of the Lombard Mennonite Church for over 40 years. Elaine was a graduate of Elmhurst College and she worked as a medical technologist.
In her retirement years, she served on the board of the Lombard Mennonite Peace Center, the Illinois Mennonite Heritage Center, and the Tiskilwa Library. She was a member of the Willow Springs Mennonite Church, Tiskilwa, and was very involved in church throughout her life.
She is survived by: Her daughters, Pamela (Phillip) Kaufmann of Tiskilwa, and Andrea (David) Horst of Tiskilwa; 5 grandchildren; and her sister Jewel (Hanns) Manship of California.
She was preceded in death by: Her parents; her husband, Harry; two brothers; and her son, Bradley Gerber.
Private services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Memorials may be directed to the donor’s choice.
GLEN LEE RINKENBERGER
Glen Lee Rinkenberger, 91, of rural Bradford, passed away on Sunday, October 10, 2021 at OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria.
He was born on May 7, 1930 in Princeton to Clarence and Minnie (Householder) Rinkenberger. He was a 1948 graduate of Bradford High School and was a lifelong bachelor, farmer, and private pilot. Aviation was perhaps his greatest love, as the Bradford Airport was established on the family property the year he was born and he and several family members took up flying as a hobby. He was a member of the Flying Farmers organization.
He was a lifelong member of Willow Springs Mennonite Church in Tiskilwa, where he continuously served as an usher for most of his adult life. As a young man, he joined Voluntary Service and spent two years in Texas helping to build houses for refugees.
He is survived by: his nieces and nephews, John Andriotis, James Andriotis, Susan Rush, Sandra Andriotis, and Peter Andriotis; and ten grand nieces and nephews. Glen was an extraordinary uncle who was passionate and enthusiastic about helping others realize their talents and interests, such as horses, trucking, farming, flying and computers. He was a kind and generous individual who never hesitated to help where there was a need.
He was preceded in death by: his parents; and two sisters, Carol Andriotis and Wilma Taylor.
Private services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are through the Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Memorials may be directed to Willow Springs Mennonite Church, Tiskilwa.
CLETUS SIMS
Cletus Sims, 81, of Tiskilwa, passed away on Thursday October 7, 2021 at OSF St. Clare, Princeton.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11 a.m. Monday in the St. Louis Catholic Church, Princeton, with Msgr. James Kruse and Deacon Fred Sims officiating. Interment will be at a later date. His family will receive friends from 2 until 4 p.m. Sunday in the Chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home, Princeton. Face coverings are required. Private online condolences may be left for his family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
He was born on May 29, 1940 in Princeton to Paul and Agatha (Taylor) Sims. He was a graduate of Tiskilwa High School. He had served in the United States Air Force. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Tiskilwa and The Knights of Columbus.
He is survived by: his wife, Nancy Sims, his children, Michael Sims, Dennis Sims, Cynthia (Randy) Smaha, Jeffery Sims, Melissa Sims, Josie (Joe) Reitz; step-daughters, Laura Rollins and Lisa Bettner; his sisters, Jenirose, Cecelia, Ciara, Carol, and Mary; his brothers, Fred, and Edward; his grandchildren, Joshua Sims, Anna Sims, Claire Roe, Rachel Sims, Zachary Sims, Benjamin Sims, David Sims, Allison Simeon, Annie Trimble, Mary Rollins, Maddie Rollins, Kaitlyn Bettner Broughton, Kristyn Bettner; great grandhchildren, Ethan Sims, Isabella Sims, Jonah Barnes, Keo Simeon, and Kolt Simeon.
Memorials may be directed to the Tiskilwa Ambulance Service.
JERRY L. JOINER SR.
Jerry L. Joiner, Sr., 82, of Cherry, passed away on Wednesday, October 6, 2021.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11a.m. Tuesday in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Cherry, with Fr. Thaddeus Tran officiating. Private interment will be held at Valley Memorial Park, Spring Valley, at a later date. Jerry’s Family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until the time of mass Tuesday at the church. Face coverings are required. Private online condolences may be left for her family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com.
Jerry was born on March 25, 1939 in Princeton to Clayton and Iona (Strunk) Joiner. He had worked for Connor Company for 35 years. He was a member of The Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Cherry, and the Cherry Booster Club.
He is survived by: his three children, Jodi Hirsch of Spring Valley, Jerry L. (Kim) Joiner, Jr. of Spring Valley, and Jill Joiner of Midlothian; 10 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; 3 brothers, Tom, Ted, and Joe Joiner; and a sister, Charlotte Morris.
He was preceded in death by: His parents; a daughter, Julie; and several brothers and sisters.
Memorials may be directed to The Cherry Booster Club or the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Cherry.
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