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101 Fred joined the AC Church in 1880. Elsaser, Charles Fred (I3907)
 
102 Fred, Sophia and Sophia's mother came to Morton 11 years after Fred and Sophia married. They lived in the 200 block of North First, which was sold to Earl Miller and later the city purchased it for a parking lot. Haaf, Anna Sophia (I3906)
 
103 Frederick "Fred" C. Boland, 71, of Woodville, FL, formerly of Peoria, passed away at 1:55 p.m. on Monday, June 22, 2020, at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital.
He was born on January 28, 1949 at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria, IL, to Patricia and Charles Boland. He divorced from Debra Waller, who survives. He spent the remainder of his life with Jan Simpson, who survives.

Surviving are his mother, Patricia Boland of Peoria, IL; daughter, Tricia (Jake) Allen of Glasford, IL; son, Charlie (Jen) Boland of Pekin, IL; one granddaughter, Gracie Allen of Glasford, IL; and one sister, Dianne (Don) Schmidt of Getzville, NY.

He was preceded in death by his father, Charles E. Boland; and twin brother, Edward T. Boland.

Fred was a self-employed contractor for 52 years. He earned an honorable discharge from the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam. He was awarded the Armed Forces Medal. Fred enjoyed fishing and spending time with his granddaughter and was a vintage car enthusiast. 
Boland, Frederick Clarence (I2457)
 
104 Frieda H. Joos, 89, of the Apostolic Christian Home on Skyline Drive died there at 3:15 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8, 1999. She was born Oct. 22, 1909, in Alta to Ernest and Louise Aupperle Joos. Surviving are two brothers, George Joos of Morton and Sam Joos of Hanna City; two sisters, Emma Ackerman of Deer Creek and Louise Winemiller of Washington; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by eight brothers and two sisters.

Peoria Journal Star (Peoria, IL) - Tuesday, August 10, 1999  
Joos, Frieda H (I23)
 
105 From Tazewell County News. March 25, 1932.

The funeral of Sophie Elsaser was held Monday afternoon, March 27th at 1:30 at the home and at the A.C. church at 2 PM with burial in church cemetery.

Mrs. E. passed away at 9:15 PM last Friday (March 25) after an illness of several weeks. She had been bedfast,m however, for only one week.

She was born in Sachsenflur, Baden Germany Feb. 23, 1854 and came to this country in 1874. She married Fred Elsaser in 1859 in New York. They lived in Casterland, New York for 11 years before coming to Morton. Mr. E. preceded her in death 7 years ago in Nov. (1 Nov 1925). Surviving her are one nephew, Albert Stetzler and one niece, Mrs. Hannah Hohstadt of Sachsenflur, Baden. 
Haaf, Anna Sophia (I3906)
 
106 From the John Waller family Waller, Sarah Katherine (I1655)
 
107 Funeral services for Anton Schaefer of Morris, MN will be held Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at the Apostolic Christian Church Fellowship Hall near Morris. The Apostolic Christian Faith Ministers will be officiating. Visitation will be held Tuesday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Pedersen Funeral Home in Morris and for one hour prior to services at the Fellowship Hall on Wednesday. Burial will be in the Apostolic Christian Church Cemetery.

Anton Edwin Schaefer, son of Henry and Caroline (Joos) Schaefer, was born December 27, 1916 in Moore Township in Stevens County, Minnesota. Anton received his schooling at Country School District #65 thru the eighth grade. Following his schooling, he began farming near Hancock, Minnesota. Anton repented at the age of 21 and was baptized at the age of 22 in 1938 and became a member of the Apostolic Christian Church in Morris. On May 21, 1950, he was united in marriage to Verna Honegger in Forrest, Illinois. The couple continued farming and raising their children until their retirement.

Anton enjoyed have a large garden with lots of flowers every year. He especially enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren.

Anton died on Monday, January 28, 2013 at West Wind Village in Morris, MN, having lived to reach the age of 96 years.

He is survived by one daughter, Luanne Horning of Herman; two sons, Stanley (Beverly) Schaefer of Hancock and Rodney (Denise) Schaefer of Hancock; ten grandchildren: Anna Horning, Bradley (Maggie) Horning, Jeffrey (Bekah) Schaefer, Corey Schaefer, Brent Schaefer, Jason Schaefer, Stephanie (Daniel) Messner, Darren (Heidi) Schaefer, Mark Schaefer and Philip Schaefer; five great-grandchildren and one sister, Martha Schaefer of Peoria, IL. He was preceded in death by his wife, Verna; one infant daughter, Jane Marie; his parents; six brothers: Christ, Ernest, Emil, John, Otto and Herman and two sisters: Hilda and Lydia.

Pallbearers for the service are Anton's grandsons. Pedersen Funeral Home in Morris is in charge of the arrangements. - See more at: http://www.pedersenfh.com/obituary/Anton-Edwin-Schaefer/Morris-MN/1169157#sthash.XcCzJ4p9.dpuf 
Schaefer, Anton Edwin (I718)
 
108 Funeral services for Eileen Nohl of Morris, MN will be held Thursday, December 16, 2010 at 10:00 AM at the Apostolic Christian Church, rural Morris. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 4 to 8 PM at the Pedersen Funeral Home in Morris, MN and for one hour prior to services at the church on Thursday. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Eileen Faye Hunt, daughter of Gilbert and Evelyn (Miller) Hunt, was born September 4, 1943 in Paynesville, Minnesota. She grew up in the Morris area and graduated from Morris Public Schools. On September 7, 1963, she was united in marriage to David Howard Nohl at Henry Nohl's Home in Hancock, Minnesota. Eileen was baptized into the Apostolic Christian Faith on August 5, 1979. Following their marriage, the couple lived in Hancock, where they raised their children. For 20 years, Dave and Eileen owned and operated the Morris Locker and later added on the Morris Meat Center. Eileen retired in 1994 and became caregiver to her mother-in-law and father-in-law. In 1995, Dave and Eileen moved to Morris and in January, 2008, they moved to an apartment at Paul and Shawn Schmidgalls, where they have continued to live since that time.

Eileen was a member of the Apostolic Christian Church in Morris, Minnesota. She enjoyed baking (especially chocolate chip cookies and Suzie Q's), crocheting, puzzles, rocking babies and caring for her grandchildren. She especially enjoyed the time she spent with her family and friends.

Eileen died on Sunday, December 12, 2010 at the Courage Cottage in Morris, MN, having lived to reach the age of 67 years.

She is survived by her husband: David Nohl of Morris; four children: Dawn (Doug) Moser of Morris, Shawn (Paul) Schmidgall of Morris, Michelle (Chris) Koehl of Hancock and Jody (Trevor) Schmidgall of Morris; special nephew: Terry (Peggy) Nohl of Hancock; 20 grandchildren: Brandon Moser, Preston Moser, Amanda Moser, Emily Moser, Anna (Levi) Koehl, Larissa Schmidgall, Melinda Schmidgall, Shayla Schmidgall, Olivia Koehl, Kaitlin Koehl, Anthony Koehl, Candice Koehl, Grant Koehl, Luke Schmidgall, Tory Schmidgall, Tiffany Schmidgall, Joshua (Cassi) Nohl, Jake Nohl, Travis Nohl and Lexi Nohl; 2 great-grandchildren: Brynn and Parker Nohl; four sisters: Gladys Scheelk of Kansas City, MO, Darlene Lueck of Shawnee, KS, Janae (Jerry) Ehlen of Evansville and Audrey (Jerry) Cline of Alexandria; one brother: Wayne Hunt of Choctaw, OK; sisters-in-law: Bev Hunt and Lucille (Harlan) Stueber; brother-in-law: Lloyd (Joyce) Nohl and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother: Melvin Hunt; three brothers-in-law: Orville Scheelk, Lowell Lueck and Terry Schott and one sister-in-law: Rose Schott.

Pallbearers for the service are: Max Burnham, Levi Koehl, Brandon Moser, Preston Moser, Anthony Koehl and Travis Nohl. Music will be provided by the Apostolic Christian Church Choir.

Pedersen Funeral Home in Morris is in charge of the arrangements. 
Hunt, Eileen Fay (I903)
 
109 Funeral services for Mrs. Caroline Louise Schaefer, 83, of 1902 N Missouri Ave., who died Tuesday at 12:50 a.m. at her home will be Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the Milton Mortuary, 2101 N. Knoxville Ave. and at 10 a.m. at the Sheridan Road Apostolic Christian Church. Burial will be in Springdale Cemetery.

Visitation will be after 3 p.m. today at the mortuary.

Born Sept. 13, 1874 in Wurtemburg, Germany, she was the daughter of John and Johannah Joos. She was married to Henry Schaefer in Princeville Feb. 25, 1906.

Mrs. Schaefer, who had been a Peoria resident for 14 years, was a member of the Sheridan Road Apostolic Christian Church.

Surviving are her husband; seven sons, Chris of Dunlop, Ernest of Tremont, and Emil, John, Anton, Herman, and Otto, all of Hancock, Minn.; three daughters, Mrs. Hilda Baer, Mrs. Lydia Hermann and Miss Martha Schaefer, all of Peoria; two brothers, Gottlob Joos of Fairbury, and Emil Joos of Peoria; two sisters, Miss Minnie Joos of Peoria, and Miss Marie Joos of Germany; 19 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. 
Joos, Karoline (I97)
 
110 Funeral services for Mrs. Helen K. Joos, age 67, a resident of Morris, were held at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 10 at the Apostolic Christian Church, rural Morris. Mrs. Joos died at the Villa of St. Francis, Morris, on Monday, March 7.

Clergy of the Apostolic Church officiated at the services. Music was provided by the Apostolic Church Choir.

Pallbearers were Brent Haas, Tedd Haas, Randy Hass, Clark Hemming, Troy Hemming and Aaron Asmas. Interment was in the Apostolic Church Cemetery, Morris.

Helen Katherine (Greiner) Joos was born September 10, 1920 in Hancock, the daughter of the late Angust and Caroline (Reber) Greiner. She received her formal education and grew to womanhood in Hancock.

Helen was u,iited in marriage to Carl Joos on October 5, 1941 at Elgin, Illinois. Carl and Helen farmed in Horton Township. In 1960 they moved to Morris, but continued to farm until retiring in 1972.

Mrs. Joos was a member of the Apostolic Christian Church.

She is survived by her husband, Carl, of Morris; three daughters, Carole (Mrs. Robert) Haas of Wilcox, Arizona, Judy (Mrs. Roger) Hemming of Wilcox, Arizona, and Rhonda (Mrs. Mick) Asmus of Chokio; eleven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; five brothers, Ben, Otto and Emit Greiner, all of Hancock, and Howard and Robert Greiner of Cissna Park, Illinois; three sisters, Rose Eurich and Lydia Osmun of Elgin, Illinois, and Tillie Rudin of Cissna Park, Illinois.

She was preceded in death by five sisters and one brother.

Friends called from 4.9 p.m. Wednesday at the Pedersen Funeral Home and one hour prior to services at the church.

Arrangements were with the Pedersen Funeral Home, Morris. 
Greiner, Helen Katherine (I913)
 
111 GALENA, Ill. -- Lester Alan Johnson, 54, of Galena, died suddenly Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008, at home.

Memorial services will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, at Grace Episcopal Church, Hill and Prospect Streets, Galena, where friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday. A supper and celebration of Lester's life will follow services at Tur-ner Hall, 115 S. Bench St., Galena. Interment of his ashes will be held at a later date. The Furlong Funeral Chapel, Galena, is in charge of arrangements.

He was born on Sept. 18, 1954, in Peoria, Ill., son of Delmer and Audrey (Schaefer) Johnson. He grew up on the family farm in Mapleton, Ill.

Lester received a bachelor of science in forestry from the University of Illinois at Champaign/Urbana and was certified as a soil scientist by the Illinois Department of Agriculture.

He was employed for 28 years as a resource conservationist for the Jo Daviess County Soil and Water Conservation District and was a founding member of the Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation.

He was an active participant and board member in many associations throughout the county, including the Jo Daviess County Planning Commission, Apple Canyon Lake Association and the Galena Community Garden. He was involved in the restoration and beautification of Recreation Park in Galena and numerous other civic endeavors. He was a keen observer of the weather and made a hobby of studying climate trends.

He married Carmen Ferguson on Sept. 4, 1989, at Grace Episcopal Church, Galena. He and Carmen shared a love of growing vegetables and flowers, and the gardens and ponds at their home are a showcase of productivity and beauty.

Lester loved to fish. One of his favorite pastimes was to take his pontoon boat out on the Mississippi River and anchor it in the lee of an island, where he and Carmen would throw in a line and enjoy supper at sunset with good friends.

In addition to his beloved wife, Carmen, he is survived by his parents; a brother, John (Irene) Johnson, of Los Altos, Calif.; sisters, Shirley Johnson, of San Francisco, Marilyn (Van Eden) Johnson, of Kirkland, Wash., Carol (Fernando) Ossandon, of Urbana, Ill.; 23 nieces and nephews; and legions of friends, all who will miss him dearly. 
Johnson, Lester Allen (I750)
 
112 Glenna A. Schaefer, 66, of 611 Matthew, Lot 19, died at 5:43 p.m. Monday, Feb. 14, 2000, at Heritage Manor.

She was born Sept. 3, 1933, in London Mills to Ernest and Amy Smith Buck.

Surviving are two sons, Gary (and Lauri) of Chillicothe and Larry (and Debra) of West Columbia, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Bob (Marilyn) Devoss of Chillicothe and Mrs. Verne (Debbie) James, both of Chillicothe; one brother, Robert Buck of St. James City, Fla.; 12 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

She was a custodian at Town Theater for more than 20 years.

She was a member of Chillicothe United Methodist Church.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Weber Funeral Home. The Rev. Keith Ferguson will officiate. There will be no visitation. Burial will be in Chillicothe City Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to Rescue 33.

Peoria Journal Star (Peoria, IL) - Wednesday, February 16, 2000 
Buck, Glenna Alberta (I730)
 
113 Grace L. Woerner, 66, of 14384 N. Lake Windemere Road died died at 4:15 pm Saturday, Feb. 15, 1997, at Methodist Medical Center in Peoria.

Born Feb. 17, 1930, in Somerest, KY., to Dewey and Maudie Blanton Lovins, she married Samuel Joos in March 1995 in Louisiana. She later married Kenneth J. Woerner on July 30, 1979 in Heyworth. He survives.

Also surviving are three sons, Kenneth Joos and Kent Joos, both of Brimfield, and Keith Joos of Hanna City; one daughter, Kay Bright of Tremont; four brothers, Dewey Lovins Jr. of Bloomington, Floyd Lovins of Cut Bank, Mont., Coy Lovins of Fordsville, Ky., and Walter Lovins of Somerest; four sisters, Evelyn Brown of Towanda, Rachael Probus of Bloomington, Wanda Probus of Normal, and Louise Young of Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.; and three grandchildren. One brother and one sister preceded her in death.

She worked for Community Care in Morton.

She was of the Baptist faith. 
Lovins, Grace Lavoughn (I134)
 
114 Greta Ann Aupperle, 81, of Fairbury, died at 8:29 p.m. Saturday (May 31, 2014) at her residence in Fairbury.

Her funeral service will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at First United Methodist Church, Fairbury, with the Rev. George Russell officiating. Burial will be in Fairbury Apostolic Christian Cemetery. Visitation will be 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Duffy-Pils Memorial Home, Fairbury.

The family suggest memorials be given to OSF Hospice, Pontiac, or First United Methodist Church, Fairbury.

Mrs. Aupperle was born April 25, 1933, in Streator, the daughter of Ray LaVon and Hazel Frieda Saemisch Ellis. She married Elias E. Aupperle on Jan. 16, 1955, in Long Point. He survives in Fairbury.

Also surviving are four sons, Dennis R. (Cindy) Aupperle, Princeville; Ronald E. (Vicki) Aupperle, Pontiac; Robert A. (Kristi) Aupperle, Towanda; and Mark D. (Kristi) Aupperle, LeRoy; two daughters, Beth A. (Paul A.) Froidcoeur, Minooka, and Linda S. (Pete) Bergstrom, Monticello; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and one sister, Donna (Merle) Murray, Normal.

Mrs. Aupperle was a homemaker and formerly worked at Walton’s Department Store, Fairbury. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Fairbury; Rural Youth Group; Country Couples; and was a 50-year member of Home Extension.

Greta will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her. 
Ellis, Greta Ann (I655)
 
115 Gridley- Willis E. Aupperle, 79, of 103 Sunset, Gridley, IL died at 9:00 pm on Sunday, June 3, 2007 at Meadows Mennonite Home in Chenoa.
He was born on April 5, 1928 in Fairbury, IL to Ernest and Lena Gnehm Aupperle. He married Joanne Moser on December 18, 1949 in Fairbury, Illinois. She survives.

Also surviving are two sons, Dale (Dyann) Aupperle of Maroa, Illinois; David (Nancy) Aupperle of Wilmington, Delaware; three daughters, Ruth (Elmer) Kaufman of Bloomington, Illinois; Mary Lindsay of Hammonton, New Jersey; Marge (Sven) Anderson of Agoura Hills, California; 12 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; three brothers, Eli (Greta) Aupperle of Fairbury; Elmer (Beata) Aupperle of Champaign; and Eldon "Bud" (Virginia) Aupperle of Toulon, Illinois.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one daughter, Barbara, and one sister, Ann.

Willis was a retired farmer, carpenter, and a leader of the Gridley Golden Banner 4-H Club. He traveled on several Red Cross disaster missions and had a special place in his heart for interacting with neighbors, family, and children.

Visitation will be held from 4-7:00 pm on Thursday at Ruestman-Harris Funeral Home in El Paso and from 9-9:45am, Friday at the church.

There will be a Celebration of Life Service at 7:00 pm on Thursday at the funeral home.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am on Friday, June 8 at the Gridley Apostolic Christian Church followed by a grave side service at the Gridley Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Gridley Emergency Medical Service, or the Red Cross. 
Aupperle, Willis Eugene (I536)
 
116 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1731)
 
117 Hazel Waller Register, 97, of Sweetwater passed away on August 26, 2014. She was born in Mascot, Tennessee, spent her younger years in Florida and South Carolina and lived in Sweetwater for over 65 years. A graduate of Furman University and the University of Tennessee, she began teaching first grade in 1946 and continued in education as teacher, librarian and principal of Sweetwater Elementary School until her retirement in 1979. She has been a member of the First Baptist Church Sweetwater since 1946 and taught the Phebean Sunday School class for over 40 years. During this time she enjoyed her bible study group and was involved with the Sweetwater Baptist Association on several mission trips. Preceded in death by her parents, Mattie Oran Waller and W.G. Waller, husband, Marion Register and sister, Ruth Bray. Survived by daughters and spouses, Jan and Joe Moore, Sarah and Don Guignard, son, Bob and Rose Register. Grandchildren, Joe A. Moore II, Jay Moore, Bonnie Cannon, Kelly Johnson and spouse Tim, Patrick Cannon and Keri and John Register. Great grandchildren, Shelby Ball and spouse Josh, Colby Moore and spouse Tiana, Constance Day and several nieces and nephews. She was a lovely Christian lady blessed with a long life surrounded by her family and many wonderful friends. The family will receive friends at Sweetwater Memory Chapel on Sunday August 31, 2014 from 1:30-2:30 with service and interment to follow. Waller, Hazel Violet (I3164)
 
118 He lived in a brick house on large farm at Snow Hill, now on the Lee Highway, about 15 miles from Ooltewah, near Chattanooga. Shortly after the War, he moved with his family to Lake County, Tennessee.

William Snow was ihitiated into Masonic Order on 4 April 1867; passed 2 May 1867; raised 26 Sept 1867. This information was obtained from Masonic Archives of Grand Lodge of Tenn, in Nashville.

Capt Snow raised and commanded a company from upper end of Hamilton including what was later James County. This company was a part of Ashby's 2nd Tennessee Cavalry. He had six stars that he wore on his collar. He gave one of these to each of his daughters. Tennessee Ann Snow Tipton's star is now in the possession of Tennessee Ann "Tenny" Tipton Jamison, Tiptonville, Tennessee. 
Snow, William Thomas (I2652)
 
119 He was born Feb. 21, 1921 at Bloomington, a son to Rosco Clint and Emma DeVary Lesher. He married Donna LaMont Anderson in 1969. Mr. Lesher retired after 37 years of service as a line foreman with Illinois Power Co. He was a member of Calvary Lutheran Church of Princeton and IBEW Local 51. He was also a member and past governor of Bloomington Moose Lodge #745 and was an avid fisherman. Lesher, Everett E (I69)
 
120 Herman Pete Lesher died at 12:50 a.m. Thursday at his home, 507 South Main street, Normal. Death was due to a heart attack.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Stubblefield Funeral home in Normal, the Rev. L. E. Ellison, pastor of the Hudson Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be in East Lawn Memorial park.

He was born in Litchfield, Ky., Sept. 22, 1864, son of Jacob and Eliza Buchanan Lesher. He grew to manhood in Litchfield and came to Normal in August, 1920 where he has livced since.

Surviving are his wife, Emma Pribble Lesher; four sons, Roy O. Lesher, Richmond, Ind.; Robert W. Lesher, Indianapolis, Ind.; George G. Lesher, 503 South Main street, Normal; and E. L. Lesher, 616 Normal avenue, Normal; a daughter, Mrs. Wesley E. Bray, 712 West Walnul street, Bloomington; a brother, James Lesher, Louisville, Ky.; a sister, Mrs Sarah Stover, Litchfield, Ky.; and 10 grandchildren. He was a member of the Blue Ball Baptist church in Kentucky. 
Lesher, Herman Pete (I63)
 
121 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1748)
 
122 Hilda M. Schieber, 82, of Morton, passed away Sunday, April 1, 2018, at her home.
Hilda was born May 3, 1935, in Morton, to William and Pauline (Baum) Hohstadt. She married Alyn Schieber on Sept. 15, 1956, in Morton. He preceded her in death on Feb. 8, 2009.
Surviving are her daughter, Cindi Schieber (Mathew) Morey of Alexandria, Va.; two grandsons, Benjamin Schieber of Champaign, Ill. and Cameron Morey of Alexandria, Va.; one sister, Hannah Guth of Washington; one step-granddaughter, Kim (Curt) Holderfield of Chicago, Ill. and two step great-grandchildren, Drew and Taylor Holderfield, both of Chicago, Ill.
Hilda was a loving wife, mother and grandmother.

She was a member of Morton United Methodist Church, where a funeral service will be held at 10 a.m., Fri. April 6, 2018, with Rev. Gary Feldman officiating. Visitation will also be held at Knapp-Johnson Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Morton from 4 to 7 p.m., Thur. April 5. Further visitation will be held Friday from 9 to 9:45 a.m. at the church. Burial will be at Hillcrest Memory Gardens in Morton.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Morton United Methodist Church. 
Hohstadt, Hilda M (I3937)
 
123 http://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-56338481/jones-genealogy#!profile-2000026-info Jones, Florence Sallie (I425)
 
124 http://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-56338481/jones-genealogy#!profile-2000657-info Jones, James Monroe Sr (I28)
 
125 http://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-56338481/jones-genealogy#!profile-2000663-info Waller, Henry Clifton (I30)
 
126 http://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-56338481/jones-genealogy#!profile-2000703-info Kinzinger, Mildred Mae (I430)
 
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128 http://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-56338481/jones-genealogy#!profile-2000770-info Jones, Mary Lou (I424)
 
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131 http://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-56338481/jones-genealogy#!profile-2003224-info Waller, Bedford Forest (I310)
 
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133 HUDSON - The funeral of Nancy J. Leichtenberg, 51, of 212 S. McLean St., Hudson, a cook at Normal Community High School, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Otto-Argo Funeral Home, Carlock.

Melvin Hendricks will officiate. Burial will be in East White Oak Cemetery, rural Carlock. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 tonight at the funeral home.

Mrs. Leichtenberg died at 5:25 p.m. Wednesday (Jan. 20, 1993) at St. Joseph Medical Center, Bloomington.

She was born Feb. 5, 1941, at Bloomington, the daughter of Clifton and Violet Roeske Waller.
She married Eugene Leichtenberg Oct. 27, 1961, at Carlock. He survives.
Other survivors include her father, Hudson; two sons, Gary and Eric, both of Hudson; two daughters, Becky Leichtenberg, 72 A St., Northmeadow Village, Normal, and Valerie Leichtenberg, Hudson; one brother, Bill Waller, Hudson; two sisters, Judy Bates, Hudson, and Sue Cusey, 610 Sixth St., Northmeadow Village, Normal; and three grandchildren.

Her mother preceded her in death.

She was a member of Hudson Christian Church.

Memorials may be made to a special fund for her children at Illini Bank of Hudson. 
Hayes Waller, Nancy Jo (I2322)
 
134 HUDSON - William R. Waller, 60, of R.R. 1, Dreams End Farm, Hudson, died at 8:03 p.m. Wednesday (March 25, 1998) at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana.
His funeral will be at 10 a.m. today at Eastview Christian Church, Bloomington, with Pastor Bill Vandervort officiating. Burial will be in Hudson Cemetery, Hudson, with graveside rites by the Heyworth American Legion Post and Illinois State University Police Department.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the William R. Waller Scholarship Fund, in care of the Illini Bank, Hudson.
Mr. Waller was born June 24, 1937, at Bloomington, a son of Clifton and Violet Roeske Waller. He married Lyne S. Douglas on June 5, 1957, at Bloomington. She survives.
He is also survived by five children, Bill Waller, Bloomington; Steve Waller of Fort Worth, Texas; Karen (Dan) Blevins, Lexington; Randy Waller of St. Charles, Mo.; and Jeff Waller, Hudson; his father, Cliff Waller, Hudson; two sisters, Henrietta (Art) Cusey, Normal, and Judy (Warren) Bates, Hudson; and several nieces and nephews.
Other survivors include his grandchildren, Justin Blevins, Kathryn Waller and Taylor Waller; many present and former ISU students whom considered him a second father; and his best friend, Vern.
He was preceded in death by his mother and a sister, Nancy Leichtenberg.
Mr. Waller was a former board member and mayor of Hudson. He was a former Hudson Township Fire Chief having served on the department for 26 years. He was currently serving on the McLean County Zoning Board and was Republican precinct committeeman at Hudson and had formerly served on the Unit 5 Advisory Board.
He was a past president of the Corn Belt Horse Association, and currently served on the board, and had served as the Corn Belt Horse show announcer.
Mr. Waller was a 30-year member of the Hudson Lions Club, where he had served two terms as president. He was a co-founder of the Little League program in Hudson, involved in the community Love Basket program and played Santa Claus in Hudson for many years. He was an avid Cardinal baseball fan. He graduated from LeRoy High School in 1956.
He served in the Navy from 1956 to 1960.
Lt. Waller had served on the Illinois State University police force for 30 years and was currently head of the parking department.
He was a member of the Hudson Christian Church. 
Hayes Waller, William Ronald (I428)
 
135 HUDSON — Stephen G. Waller, 51, of Hurst, Texas, died at 3 p.m. Tuesday (Aug. 24, 2010), in Austin, Texas.

His funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Calvert & Metzler Memorial Home, Bloomington, with the Rev. Bill Vandervoort officiating. Burial will be in Hudson Cemetery, Hudson. Visitation will be from noon to 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Zach Waller education fund in care of Lyne Waller.

He was born July 28, 1959, in Portsmouth, Va., a son of William Waller and Lyne Douglass Waller. He married Alysen Quay on Aug. 1, 1998, in Hudson. She survives in Hurst, Texas.

Also surviving are his mother, Lyne Waller, Hudson; children, Kathryn Waller, Bloomington; and Zach Waller, Hurst, Texas; and siblings, Bill (Beth) Waller, Normal; Karen (Dan) Blevins, Bloomington; Randy (Amy) Waller, Eolia, Mo., and Jeff (Amy) Waller, Hudson.

He was preceded in death by his father.

He was a member of Hudson Christian Church and a U.S. Army veteran.

Stephen was vice president of Commit LLC Independent Remedy Consultants. He graduated from Normal Community High School in 1977 and attended Illinois State University.

Stephen loved his family, traveling, fly fishing and his motorcycle.

He was a loving husband, father, son and brother and will be deeply missed by all his family and friends 
Waller, Steven Glen (I2318)
 
136 ILLNESS OF JOE PATERNOSTER
Joe had his first stroke April 5, 1943; in the P.M. he slowly began to get lame and went to the doctor in the evening, and aradually become more paralyzed, the doctor ordered him to bed and was there for several weeks, but recovered very well, and could be abut his work almost as well as before, but he was on a strick diet due to sugar diabetes, the last week in August, 1943, he began taking insulin every morning, which made him feel considerable stronger and could be somewhat more liberal with his diet.

On Saturday, Janury 22, 1944, he began feeling bad with the flu and went to bed; on Monday, January 24th, he got up but had temperature and after coming up from the basement he got a very bad breathing spell; about 8:30 P.M. the doctor was called. He told him he would havo to stay in bed as he still had effects of the flu. On Wednesday, January 28th, they noticed his leg was swollen from the calf of the leg to the ankle; the doctor came again, Monday, January 31st, and said he would have to be in bed at least four days, that a blood clot had formed in his leg. He preferred going to the bathrom and Tuesday, February 1 he tried it and got back to bed O.K., but there he had another very bad breathing spell, supposedly from his heart. Sally stayed downstairs all night with her mother to care for him. Wednesday morning he had a cough and his breathing was still uncomfortable; in the P.M. he had temperature to about 101 degrees; the doctor advised the medicine to be continued all night; he rested fair, but complained he was very weak. At 12:30 Thursday A.M. he took a drink and Minnie also fell asleep, and was awakened by his coughing at ten minutes to six o'clock; he could hardly get his breath and she called Sally and Alton to help raise him up in bed and his breathing become worse right along; they called the doctor and his breathing became shorter and shorter, by the time the doctor arrived he had taken his last breath in a sitting position in bed. The doctor thought he had another stroke and his face showed a little drawn to one side. Soon Aunt Louise and Sally and Uncle Louis Bittner came and Sam and Lydia Zehr, but

Helplessly around we gather
When death calls on those we love
God has chosen one more angel
To His multitude Above. 
Paternoster, Joseph W (I1565)
 
137 Immigrated to U.S. to live with daughter in New York. They all moved to Morton, IL a few years before her death. Schwender, Eva Katherine (I1652)
 
138 In the early morning hours of September 5, 2018, Ronald E. Joos, 66, of Bloomfield, Iowa passed from this life into eternal glory with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He was born January 10, 1952 in Peoria, Illinois to Robert K. and Zelma L. Rummerfield Joos. He married Christy Sue Slinkard on July 1, 1972 in Florissant, Missouri at the Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church.

Ronald grew up in Chillicothe, Illinois where he attended and graduated from Chillicothe High School in 1970. He was a graduate of Northeast Missouri State University in 1974 majoring in Industrial Technology and minoring in Agriculture. Upon graduation, he worked at John Deere Ottumwa Works in Ottumwa, Iowa for a short time. At this time, he also began his farming career in Davis County, Iowa with his father. In 1975, he moved his young family to the Taylor, Missouri area to begin working for Heimer Construction. In 1980, he started a trucking business, Joos Trucking. In the summer of 1988, he and his family returned to Davis County, Iowa so that he could realize his dream of full-time farming of which he continued until his passing, with this year being his 45th crop year. He loved to spend his days outside working on his farm or driving his semi. But this was nothing compared to the love he had for his wife, Christy, five children, and thirteen grandchildren.

A central part of Ronald’s life was his love of the Lord and service to his church. In his service to the Lord, he served as a pulpit minister of the Apostolic Christian Church for almost 25 years. His desire was that all come to know Christ.

He is survived by his wife, Christy Joos; Eugene (Lana) Joos of Bloomfield, IA; Tamara (Charles) Lucie of Basco, IL; Jennifer (Brian) Clifton of Kirksville, MO; Andrew (Stacy) Joos of Bloomfield, IA; Jacob (Sara) Joos of Bloomfield, IA; his mother Zelma L. Joos of Peoria, IL; mother-in-law Shirley Slinkard of Peoria, AZ; brother Ralph E. (Jennifer) Joos of Wyoming, IL; sister-in-law Rebecca Joos of Buda, IL; brother-in-law John (Melissa) Slinkard of Kansas City, MO; sister-in-law Jean Buschart of Portland, OR; sister-in-law Sharon (Farrokh) Kiani of Peoria, AZ; brother-in-law Tom (Sue) Slinkard of Panama City, FL and many nieces and nephews.

One of Ronald’s greatest joys in life were his grandchildren, Lincoln, Megan, Natalie, Kayla, and Kami Joos; Sierra, Alexis, and Courtney Lucie; Adalyn Clifton; Trevor, Baxter, and Drake Joos; Benjamin Joos.

He was preceded in death by his father, Robert K. Joos; father-in-law John Slinkard; brother Robert D. Joos; brother-in-law John Buschart; grandson, Levi Joos; and two angel grandbabies.

Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 9, 2018 at the Bloomfield Apostolic Christian Church with ministers of the church officiating. Burial will be at the Pulaski Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday with family present to greet friends from 5-8:00 p.m. at the Wagler Funeral Home in Bloomfield. A memorial has been established to his grandchildren’s Sunday School classes.

To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Ronald Eugene Joos please visit our Sympathy Store. 
Joos, Ronald Eugene (I1144)
 
139 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I694)
 
140 Jacob Lesher, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens in the County, died at his home near Short Creek, last Saturday morning at 6 oclock, of pneumonia. He had been in feeble health for several years, but his condition was not considered serious until a day or two before his death when he developed pneumonia.

He was seventy-five years old, and had lived in Grayson County at the place where he died for fifty years or more. He was born in Germany at Bingen on the Rhine, and came to this country when a little boy some ten or twelve years old. He had been a member of the Baptist Church for many years, was a good citizen, and a prominent man in his section of the county. His wife, six sons and three daughters survive him. The sons are Pete Lesher, or Hardin county, Ambrose, of Jefferson county, Jim, or Louisville, Cliff, of Indiana, John Sim, of Oldham county, and Jacob, of Leitchfield. The daughters are as follows: Mrs. James Day, of Leitchfield, Mrs. J. M. Stover, of Duff, and Mrs. Katie Fife, of St. Joseph, Mo.

Funeral Services were conducted at the Pilgrim Church, near his home Sunday, by Rev. J. N. Lynch. Interment took place immediately afterward in the church yard cemetery. 
Lesher, Jacob P (I52)
 
141 James "Jim" L. Waller, 87, of Hudson, IL passed away on Monday, July 1, 2024 at his home.

He was born on September 11, 1936 in Carlock, IL to Sammie and Teresa (Marksteiner) Waller. He married Jackie Weaver on August 20, 1960 in Carlock. She survives.

Also surviving are their three children, Dave (Sally) Waller of Bloomington, Vicki Waller of Jefferson City, MO, and Robin (Nello) Picchietti of Hudson; five grandchildren, Austin (Megan) Waller of Wisconsin, Tyler Waller of Kentucky, Alex Waller of Missouri, Zach and Zoe Picchietti both of Hudson; one great-grandson, Jackson Waller; three siblings, Robert Waller and Roger Waller both of Carlock and Esther (Bob) Shaw of Florida, and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother Sam Waller.

Jim worked as a Cabinet maker with Custom Craft Cabinets and then as a Office Manager with Professional Electric Motor Repair. Jim was an avid sports fan and enjoyed watching the Chicago Cubs and Bears, golf and fast pitch softball. He also enjoyed going to his sons and grandson sporting events and working in his yard.

Jim's family would like to extend a special thank you the medical staff at Carle Bromenn and the Carle Hospice staff, for the wonderful care they provided Jim and his family. 
Waller, James Lee (I1274)
 
142 JoAnn Hohstadt MORTON JoAnn Hohstadt, 75, of Naperville, formerly of Morton, died at 6 p.m. Saturday (Jan. 29, 2000) at Tabor Hills Healthcare Center, Naperville. Her funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Knapp-Johnson Funeral Home, Morton. The Rev. Tim Wiley will officiate. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memory Gardens, Morton. Visitation will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. There JoAnn Hohstadt will be a private family graveside service Thursday. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 606 W. Glen, Peoria, IL 61614, or the American Diabetes Association, 2580 Federal Drive, Suite 403, Decatur, IL 62526. She was born Nov. 15, 1924, in Galesburg, a daughter of Paul and Ida Mae Rudolph. She married Manuel W. Hohstadt on April 9, 1955, in Morton. He died Nov. 15, 1996. Survivors include one daughter, Kathy (Bob) Gregory, Naperville; two sisters, Joyce (Franklin) Mansfield, Pekin; Nancy (James) Parvin, Morton; and three grandchildren. Her parents, two sisters and one son, David Wright, preceded her in death. Snyder, Joan Rudolph (I3924)
 
143 John Cornelius Wilson, 81, Normal, died at 2 p.m. Tuesday (Oct. 20, 2009) at Heartland Health Care Center, Normal.

He is survived by two sons, Dale L. (Deborah) Wilson, Albuquerque, N.M., and William A. (Annette) Wilson, Indiana; six grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. 
Wilson, John Cornelius (I2585)
 
144 John G. Joos, 86, formerly of Princeville, died at 11 a.m. Sunday, July 24, 1994, at Parkhill Medical Complex in Chillicothe. Born Dec. 24, 1907, in Alta to Ernest and Louise Aupperle Joos, he married Louise Bach on Oct. 26, 1941, in Forrest. She died May 11, 1985, in Sarasota, Fla. He also was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Surviving are one daughter, Mary Louise Joos of Princeville; three brothers, William of Deer Creek, George of Morton and Sam of Brimfield; and three sisters, Freida Joos of Peoria, Emma Ackerman of Deer Creek and Mrs. Harold (Louise) Winemiller of Washington, Ill. He farmed in the Princeville area until 1962, when he and his wife moved to Princeville, where he was employed by various local concerns. In 1973 he moved to Sarasota, Fla., for a number of years.

Peoria Journal Star (Peoria, IL) - Monday, July 25, 1994  
Joos, John George (I24)
 
145 Joseph Paternoster, Sr. was born in Tyrol Tregiovo, Austria, on the 16th day of December, 1852, where he grew to young manhood. He moved to Switzerland, and was united in marriage to Magdalena Schurter, who preceded him in death in Fairfury in 1923. He and his companion came across the water to this continent in 1882 and located in Canada, where they remained eight years. In the year 1890 they moved to Fairbury to make their home for the rest of their lives.

Mr. Paternoster's last illness began last Christmas day. On Sunday he passed away at the age of 76 years and 20 dayts. He leaves to mourn his loss five children, Joselh, Jr., and Henry, of Fairbury; John, of Ohio; Manuel, of Chicago; and Rosina Stetzler, of Morton. One son, Emil, preceded him in death on July 25, 1928. There are twenty-three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He also leaves one brother who lives in Austria.

Mr. Paternoster's church relationshipo dates back to his earliest years. He was a believer in Christianity, profession faith in Christ as his Saviour, and becoming a church member.

Mr. Paternoster has been identified with the growth of this city for almost 40 years. He followed the trade of bricklayer and plasterer and in later years turned his attention to cement work, and made cement building blocks quite extensively. He has contributed to the material progress of this comunity by his energy and skill. His life presents a commendable example of industry and integrity. His going takes away an esteemed and long-established citizen of our town.

Funeral services were held at his late home Tuesday morning at twn o'clock, the Rev. W. C. Chapman officiating. Interment was in Graceland cemetery. 
Paternoster, Joseph Sr (I1563)
 
146 Josephine Mae Mefford, 87, of 1218 S. Koch St., Bloomington, died at 6:30 a.m. Friday (May 23, 1997) at BroMenn Regional Medical Center, Normal.

Her funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday (May 26, 1997) at the Wesley United Methodist Church, the Rev. Bert L. Lancaster officiating. Burial will be at East Lawn Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Metzler-Froelich Memorial Home and for one hour before the service at the church Monday.
Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Survivors include three sons, Byrl (Cleta) Jones, Normal; Edwin "Bud" (Nancy) Jones, Riverview, Fla.; and Mauri (Peggy) Jones, Bloomington; six daughters, Patricia Bishop, Normal; Jeannine (Ron) Baker, Phoenix, Ariz.; Colleen Malinowski, Bloomington; Sonja (Gordon) Davis, Darango, Colo.; Lila (Tom) Wherry, Carlock; and Candace (Robert) Gustavson, Bloomington; two sisters, Fern Frazer, Oxford, Wisc.; and Bernice Van Deventer, Carlock; 25 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandson.

Mrs. Mefford was born May 30, 1909, at Hudson, the daughter of George and Etta Kilmer Farrell. She married William Everett Jones on Dec. 19, 1930, in Peoria, and he died May 22, 1969. She married Marvin Mefford on May 12, 1979. She was preceded in death by one daughter, two brothers, three sisters, two grandsons and one great-grandson.
Mrs. Mefford was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, a member of the Bethlehem Rebekah Lodge, the Senior Citizens Card Club, and a member and founder of the Hoedowners Square Dance Club.
She was a woman with a very gentle, loving nature who was dearly loved and will be sadly missed by her family. 
Farrell, Josephine Mae (I521)
 
147 Kara was our beloved daughter, sister, auntie, and friend who shared her love of life with everyone she met. She is preceded in death by her parents Andrew and Susan Hersey and brother Kevin. She is survived by her parents: Bill and Cheri Blunier, siblings: Marie (Reece) McConkey, Andrea Hersey, Beth (Ben) Leamon, Emily (Isaac) White, Carrie (Nathan) Pulley, Billy (Ashlyn) Blunier and nieces: Leah, Trinity, Lydia, Emma, Kristianna, Eliana, Everly, Joanna and nephews: Amittai, Nathanial (Destinee), Gabriel, Adam, Aaron, Micah, Ander, Judah, Obi, and Abraham.
She loved being with her family and friends. Kara had many different interests which recently included photography, quilting, painting, cake decorating, scrapbooking, and baking. She was always there for every birthday and celebration. She usually was in the thick of it, creating nearly every wedding and birthday cake for the family. Kara also gifted quilts and scrapbooks she made to her nieces and nephews through the years. She enjoyed traveling, going on many trips which included “Auntie trips”. In the past she got her motorcycle license, went to clown school, and learned sign language. Kara was proud to be a RN at Lutheran Hospital for the last 10 years and valued the friendships she made. 
Hersey, Kara Renee (I4093)
 
148 Kenneth L. “Ken” Stetzler, 73, of Morton, passed away Saturday, May 4, 2024, at OSF Richard L. Owens Hospice Home in Peoria.

He was born on June 21, 1950, in Peoria, to Manuel and Annabelle (Brecher) Stetzler. Kenneth married Carol Fiepke on June 25, 1977, in Marengo, Ill.

Surviving are his wife, Carol Stetzler of Morton; children, Erin (Brian) Clark and Ryan Stetzler both of Morton; grandchildren, Owen, Brody, Drew, Scarlet, Nora, Maya and Caleb; and sister, Jeanne (Jake) Plattner of Bend, Ore.

Ken taught for Mason City and later for Peoria Public School District 150, Peoria Notre Dame and Illinois Central College.

He was a member of Bethel Lutheran Church in Morton 
Stetzler, Kenneth Lee (I1576)
 
149 Kent Kalvin Joos passed away on August 28, 2019 at his residence. Kent was born on November 10, 1962 in Peoria IL to Samuel and Grace Joos. Arrangements have been entrusted to Schmidt- Haller Burial and Cremation Services. Joos, Kent Kalvin (I630)
 
150 Kerry was riding a motorcycle without a helmet when he crashed on State Route 162 near Orting, WA. He was thrown from his bike and hit a road sign. He was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital in Puyallup where he died of his injuries. Hammons, Kerry Dale (I1007)
 

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