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David L. Herzog of Clinton

DAVID  LEE  HERZOG

Age:

62

Usual Residence:

Of Clinton, Illinois

Where Died:

His family Residence

Clinton, Il.

Hour:

8:55 AM

Date:

March 30, 2012

Services:

11 A.M. Wednesday at the First Christian Church, Clinton, Il.

Clergyman:

J. Kent Hickerson

Interment:

Oak Park Cemetery     Clinton, Illinois

Visitation:

4 - 8   P.M. Tuesday at the First Christian Church, Clinton, Illinois

CALVERT FUNERAL HOME, CLINTON, ILLINOIS IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS

Memorials:

First Christian Church, Clinton, Il.;  Weldon Springs Foundation;  Local Veterans Association

Of Donor’s Choice;  Little Galilee Christian Assembly

Birthplace:

Belleville, Illinois

Date:

April 23, 1949

Father’s Name:

Lee L. Herzog

Mother’s Name:

Mae M. (Weber) “Dolly” Herzog

Marriage:

Janis “Jan” Howell

Date:

12-03-1971

Place:

Arthur, Il.

Subsequent Marriage:

 

Survivors, Spouse:

Wife:  Janis “Jan” Herzog – Clinton, Il.

Parents:

 

Children:

Chad David (Kelly) Herzog – Norwalk, Connecticut

Andrea (Wesley) Graves – Clinton, Il.

Lindsey (Chris) Moody – Clinton, Il.

                       5 Granchildren:  Dawson and Keaton Graves; Ryland & Kenley Herzog; McCoy Moody and

                                                   1 Grandchild on the way

 

Brothers & Sisters:

Sandy Furlich – California

Rick (Judi) Herzog – Belleville, Il.

                                     He was preceded in death by his Parents.

Grandchildren:

   5

Great-Grand:

 

Great-Great-Grand:

 

Church Affiliation:

First Christian Church, Clinton, Il.

Veteran:

NO

Memberships:

Dave was the Site Superintendent, Weldon Springs State Park for 35 years.

He was instrumental in the vision and construction of Veterans Point, Weldon Springs State Park.  He was a member of the Clinton Rotary Club; Elks Lodge, Weldon Springs Foundation Member, Member of DeWitt County Restoration Assoc. He was Grand Marshall at the Clinton Christmas Parade. Past board member of the Inner City Mission Board of Springfield. He was a Chairperson for Building For Our Future Community;

He enjoyed running and had completed the Pikes Peak Marathon. He enjoyed hunting, Fishing, boating, mushroom hunting but most of all he loved spending time with his family and Grandchildren.

 

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