Dewitt Obits Archives for 2024-08

Nancy Lynn Welch

Nancy Lynn Welch, 58, passed away on August 20, 2024 at St. Mary's Hospital in Clayton, Missouri, following a 10-month battle with glioblastoma.

 

Nan was born on May 3, 1966 to Jim and Jeanne Welch (nee Kessler). She spent her childhood in Sunnyland and Washington, Illinois.

 

In 1984, Nan graduated from the Academy of our Lady/Spalding Institute in Peoria, Illinois. After earning a Bachelor of Science in Apparel Design at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale in 1989, she settled in the St. Louis area, where she would spend the rest of her life.

 

Nan had a robust career, excelling in a succession of positions related to clothing design and production. Prior to her cancer diagnosis, she was the head of product development at Propper International, a manufacturer of tactical gear and clothing for the U.S. military and emergency responders.

 

Nan is survived by her son, Robert J.G. Wrone; eight siblings - John Welch, Mike Welch, Pete Welch, Pat Welch, Mark "Goo" Welch, Julie Stewart, Tom Welch and Tim Welch;  sisters-in-law Kate Welch, Denise Welch, Lori Welch, Cindy Welch, Sherry Welch, Debbie "Pokie" Welch, Carolyn Welch and Carla Welch; a small army of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great- nephews; and many friends.

 

They all grieve the loss of the classically beautiful and fiercely intelligent "Twig."

 

Nan's parents preceded her in death, as did two brothers: Jim Welch and Bill Welch.

 

Per her wishes, Nan was cremated. A service will be held at a later date in Washington, Illinois.  

 

James E.

James E. “Jim” Bush, 77, of Champaign, IL formerly of DeLand, IL and Urbana, IL passed away 8:04 PM, August 26, 2024 at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana, IL.

Private family services will be at a later date with burial at DeLand Cemetery, DeLand, IL. The family entrusted Calvert Funeral Home, DeLand, IL with arrangements. 

Memorials may be directed St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. 

James was born June 27, 1947 in Paxton, IL the son of Leland and Jane (Anderson) Bush.  He married Janet E. (Mullvain) Palmer October 11, 1991 in Champaign, IL. 

Survivors include his wife, Janet E. Bush, Champaign, IL, children, Patrick (Laura) Palmer, Downers Grove, IL and Douglas (Melody) Palmer, Nolensville, TN, grandchildren, Jonathan (Danielle) Palmer, Chicago, IL; Haley (Lydia Morrow) Palmer, St. Louis, MO; Allison Palmer, London, England, Evan Palmer, Nolensville, TN; William Palmer, Downers Grove, IL, great grandson, Julian Palmer. 

He was preceded in death by his parents. 

Jim worked at Heartland Ag in Farmer City for many years. He was also the Mayor of DeLand for several years. He loved antiques and was a wonderful and caring grandfather. 

The family wishes to express a special “Thank You” to the staff at Carle Foundation Hospital for their compassion and care of Jim. 

Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

Steve Weldon Evans

Steve W. Evans 78 of Clinton, Illinois passed away 4:43 PM August 26, 2024 at his family residence, Clinton, Il.

A time to celebrate Steve’s life will be 11 AM, Saturday, September 14, 2024 at the Heyworth Christian Church, Heyworth, Illinois with Candi Evans officiating. Private Burial will be at Long Point Cemetery, Wapella, Illinois. A time to visit with family and friends will be 9 – 11 AM, Saturday at the church. The family has entrusted Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, Il. with arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the Alzheimer’s Association or a Charity of the Donor’s Choice.

Steve was born December 22, 1945 in Lincoln, IL the son of Weldon and Rose Mary (Kruse) Evans. He married Darlene Kehl November 26, 1964 in Normal, IL.  He later married Nova Wise January 7, 2004 in Clinton, IL.

Survivors include his wife, Nova Evans, Clinton, IL; children: Stephanie (Daniel) Brown, Racine, WI; Candi Evans, Heyworth, IL; Steve (Maggie) Evans, Bloomington, IL; and Jimmy (Sarah) Evans, Danvers, IL; step-children:  Greg (Connie) Talley, Clinton, IL; and Crystal (Mike) Leach, Clinton, IL; 13 grandchildren:  Alyssa, Tiffany, Ethan, Parker, Lily, Ella, Isaac, Dalton, Hannah, Hayleigh, Cannon, Emmaleigh, and Logan.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one stepson, Travis Talley; and sister, Joy Upton.

Steve had a passion for auctioneering.  He was an auctioneer for over 50 years as well as owning the Country Boy Stores.  Steve enjoyed farming, but he especially loved spending time with his family.
 
Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

Doris "Poge" Alwood

Doris “Poge” Alwood 75 of Clinton, IL passed away 1 PM August 26, 2024 at OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, Bloomington, IL.

No services are planned at this time. The family has entrusted Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, IL with cremation rites.

Memorials may be directed to Lane Christian Church

Doris was born April 4, 1949 in Clinton, IL the daughter of Lloyd and Louisa (Matheny) Mandrell. She married Charles E. “Charlie” Alwood June 22, 1968 in Clinton, IL. He passed away February 8, 2022.

Survivors include her children, Michael (Kathleen Alcorn) Alwood, Springfield, IL, Susie (Steve Starkey) Schmid, Clinton, IL, and Claude (Gala) Alwood, Weldon, IL; 9 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren; twin brothers, Ollie (Kay) Mandrell, Clinton, IL & Charlie Mandrell, Clinton, IL.

She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, and three brothers. 

Doris took pride in working for the school district with the children. 

Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

Gary G. Archey

Gary Archey, 81, of Clinton, Illinois passed away Thursday, August 22, 2024 at Springfield Memorial Hospital. Gary was born April 26, 1943 in Shelbyville, Illinois, the son of Gloyd and Louise Archey.  He married Sandra L. Strohl, August 23, 1964 in Bement, Illinois.

 

Survivors include his wife, Sandra, children Melissa L. Archey of Golden, Colorado/Clontarf, Australia and Ryan C. Archey (Heather) of Rochester, Illinois, and three grandchildren Katie, Denny, and Charlie Archey.

 

Gary was preceded in death by his parents and sisters Jan Kay Bell (Charles), Helen Ann Williams (Max), and Doris Rothrock (Dean).

 

After graduating from Maroa High School in 1961, Gary attended Eastern Illinois University, receiving his Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master’s in School Administration.  He later received his Certificate of Administration Study in school administration from the University of Illinois.  He was also nominated by the Regional Superintendent for Regional Office of Education # 17 to participate in the Education Policy Fellowship Program Institute for Educational Leadership, a year-long program that took him to Washington, D.C., New York, Chicago, Illinois State University, and Springfield. 

 

In 1965, Gary began his career as a physical education teacher and coach for football, basketball, and track and field in Pana Schools for three years. Gary joined the Clinton Schools in 1968 as Principal of Washington Elementary.  Two years later, he was appointed Director of Instruction, and in 1972, he was named Assistant Superintendent.  In 1976, he began his 23-year tenure as Superintendent of Clinton Community Unit School District #15 until his retirement in 1999.  Ultimately, Gary was honored to serve the greater school community of Clinton for 31 years, his warm smile and unwavering dedication inspiring students, colleagues and so many more.  Gary was deeply committed to the students, parents, and school staff including the support staff, teachers, and administrators in both Pana and Clinton school districts.    He valued and appreciated the many Board Members he worked for and with over the years.  Gary lived by his favorite saying “I want to treat people as I would like to be treated.” He was forever grateful to the hundreds of people who offered support throughout his life from his humble beginnings in Maroa to the end of his journey in Clinton. 

 

During his many years in Clinton, Gary served on many community and civic organizations as a board member.  One of his favorites was serving two years as Fund Raising Chairman for the United Way of DeWitt County.

 

After his retirement in 1999, Gary served as a consultant for the Regional Office of Education # 17 serving DeWitt, Livingston, Logan, and McLean Counties, and as an educational consultant for The Consulting and Resource Group, Inc. in Monticello, Illinois. He also served on the Corn Belt Energy Corporation as a Board Director for 17 years.

 

During his retirement years, Gary continued to treat people the way he wanted to be treated. Everyone he met felt like a treasured friend for years. Gary spent his time with his beloved wife traveling and making memories with their children and grandchildren.

 

A gathering will be from 1 – 3 PM, Saturday, August 31, 2024 at Calvert Funeral Home with a service at 3 pm followed by an open house at Circle South at 4 pm.  In lieu of flowers, the Archey Family would be honored by donations made on behalf of Gary’s memory to the Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research or The Baby Fold in Normal, Illinois.

 

Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

Phyllis Joan (Scott) Lappin

Phyllis Joan (Scott) Lappin, of Clinton, IL, was the daughter of John Quinton and Ruth (Willson) Scott. Born April 11, 1930 in Paxton, IL. Forever in our memories but now no longer with us, on the evening of August 23 2024. Joan Lappin has passed away. Joan’s father was an Agricultural Teacher and became the Agriculture Extension Advisor in Clay and Douglas Counties. She attended elementary school and graduated high school in Tuscola, IL. Joan’s mother and father were graduates of the University of Illinois and in 1952 Joan also graduate from the University of Illinois. Joan taught Home Economics at Minonk, IL. She met Arthur J. Lappin of Johnston City, IL while there were both attending U of I in Champaign. Joan married Arthur, also a graduate of the University of Illinois, June 8, 1952. Art Lappin taught agriculture at St. Jospeh, IL. The couple moved to Las Cruces, NM where Art served as Army Corporal in the 1st Guided Missile Brigade at White Sandy, New Mexico.

 

In 1954 the couple returned to Urbana and Art finished his Masters Degree from the University of Illinois. They moved from Urbana to the Scott Farm, west of Wapella, IL in 1955 and began farming the family farm. In 1965, Joan and Art moved to the Willson Farm, Northeast of Clinton, IL.

 

Art passed away April 2000 and son, John Lappin, began farming the family farm. Joan stayed living at the farmhouse northeast of Clinton until 2011 when she moved to the city of Clinton and her grandson moved to the Willson farmhouse. 

 

Joan Lappin was active in several local churches, the Wapella Christian Church for ten years and in the Prairie Center Methodist Church for fifteen years and for the past 35 years, has been active in the Clinton United Methodist Church. She was very interested in genealogy research and was a member of the local Daughters of American Revolution, American Legion Auxiliary and the Elks. She was a member of the DeWitt County Homemakers Extension for 60 years. She was a former 4H leader and member of the Idel Hour Club (now bimonthly Pinochle Club). She was a member of the Museum Association and active in the annual Apple and Pork Festival. She held an interest in crafts and antiques, selling them in seven various area shops through the years. She loved to travel and visited 49 of the 50 states and parts of Canada.

 

Survivors include her children, Larry (Debbie) Lappin, Clinton, IL; John (Julie) Lappin, Wapella, IL; Jim (Pat) Lappin, Randolph, NJ; and Nancy (Joe) Primeaux, Clinton, IL, along with fourteen grandchildren, thirty great grandchildren, one sister-in-law and several nieces and nephews. 

 

She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Ruth Scott; husband, Arthur J. Lappin; brother, John Q. Scott; and sister-in-law, Christine. Lappin ‘in-laws’ in southern Illinois, Sylvia Meyers, Mary Kay Lappin, Judy Lappin, Monroe Lappin, Don Lappin, and Frank Lappin. 

 

Services will be 10 A.M. Saturday, August 31, 2024 at the United Methodist Church, Clinton, IL with Pastor Darrell Howard officiating. Burial will follow at Mausoleum Park Cemetery, Clinton, IL.  Visitation will be 9 – 10 A.M. Saturday at the church. The family has entrusted Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, IL with arrangements.

 

Memorials may be directed to the United Methodist Church, Clinton, IL.

 

Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

 

Ashley Nicole Ooms

Ashley Nicole Ooms, 37, of Weldon, IL passed away 6:52 PM, August 20, 2024 at Carle BroMenn Medical Center, Normal, IL.

Services will be 11 AM Tuesday, August 27, 2024 with an hour visitation prior at Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, IL with Pastor Dennis Powers officiating. Burial will follow at Crum Cemetery, Wapella, IL.  Visitation will be 5 – 7 PM Monday, August 26, 2024 at the funeral home. 

Ashley was born April 29, 1987 in Normal, IL the daughter of Donald and Theresa (Slaughter) Waddell.  She married Zachary Ooms October 16, 2010 in Bloomington, IL.

Survivors include her husband, Zachary Ooms, Weldon, IL; parents, Donald and Theresa Waddell, Wapella, IL; sister: Jessica Crosier, Bloomington, IL; maternal grandmother, Patricia (Gene) Walker, Congerville, IL; paternal grandmother, Mae Waddell, Washington, IL; niece, Madison Waddell; and nephew, Jonathon Waddell. 

She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Bill Slaughter and paternal grandfather, Dalton Waddell. 

After graduating from Clinton High School, Ashley continued on to get her degree in Criminal Justice. She was an avid animal lover with special fondness for Pandas. Ashley was a very independent and determined person who was always strong in her faith. 

The family would like to extend a special “Thank you” to all the medical caregivers at Illinois CancerCare in Bloomington, the Northwestern Medicine Proton Center, the Mayo Clinic, the many departments at Carle BroMenn Medical Center, and especially the loving and compassionate medical staff on the hospice floor at BroMenn.

Memorials may be directed to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to help cure childhood cancer, including those afflicted with Ewing Sarcoma.  www.stjude.org 

Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

Richard A. Cisco

Richard A. Cisco, 83 of Waynesville, IL passed away 8 PM August 19, 2024 at Carle BroMenn Medical Center, Normal, IL.

 

Services will be 10 AM, Saturday, August 24, 2024 at the Waynesville Christian Church, Waynesville, IL with Tony Billingsley officiating. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Waynesville, IL. Visitation will be 5-7 PM, Friday, August 23, 2024 at the Waynesville Christian Church. The family entrusted Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, IL with arrangements.

 

Memorials may be directed to the Arthritis Foundation or the American Cancer Society

 

Richard was born December 12, 1940 in Waynesville, IL the son of John and Dorothy (Garr) Cisco. He married Ellen Mandrell September 10, 1960 in Waynesville, IL.

 

Survivors include his wife, Ellen Cisco, Waynesville, IL; daughter, Annette (Ricky) Lamons, Holly Tree, AL; two grandsons, Shane Flener, Mayfield, KY and Jeremy (Maribel) Flener, Lincoln, IL; granddaughter, Amanda Flener, Beaver Dam, KY; seven great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.  

 

He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Cynthia Flener; brother, Larry Cisco; and niece, Anna Cisco.

 

Richard worked at and retired from Wallace Business Forms in Clinton, IL.  He enjoyed hunting, fishing, cars, motorcycles, gardening, and his Farmall tractor.  Richard especially enjoyed spending time with his family. 

 

Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

John R. Plotke, Jr.

Clinton – John R. Plotke, Jr., 44, of Clinton, passed away at his home on Tuesday, August 13, 2024.

 

Cremation Rites have been accorded.

 

A Celebration of Life will be held at Quiram-Peasley Funeral Home in Atlanta on Sunday, August 18, 2024, from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

 

John Robert Plotke, Jr. was born May 28, 1980, the son of John Robert and Marlene Punke Plotke, Sr. He was united in marriage to Toni Henderson on November 11, 2000. She survives.

 

John is also survived by six children: Weslee (Destiny Johnson) Plotke, Trista (Aaron Kruszwicki) Plotke, Lily Plotke, Isabelle Plotke, Desiree (Caleb) Smith, and Breanna (Gavin) Burton; five grandchildren: Emmett, Oakley, Jerry, Kye, and Jax; two sisters: Penny Sympson and Christina Tennison; two brothers: Joseph Plotke and Jeffrey Plotke; and his father, John R. Plotke, Sr.

 

He was preceded in death by his mother, one brother, Jamie Plotke, and one daughter, Emma Plotke.

 

John was a lead at Stericycle. He enjoyed fishing, building motorized bicycles, and talking on his CB radio.

 

Memorials may be made to his family.

 

Quiram-Peasley Funeral Home of Atlanta is assisting the family with arrangements.

Robert J. "Bob" Sarver

Robert J. “Bob” Sarver 68 of Maroa, IL, formerly of Pana, IL, passed away 4:39 A.M. August 10, 2024 at Springfield Memorial Hospital, Springfield, IL surrounded by his wife and children

 

Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 AM, Friday, August 16, 2024 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Pana, IL with Fr. Thomas Szydlik Celebrant and Fr. Joseph Havrilka Co-Celebrant. Burial will follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery, Oconee, IL. Visitation will be 5-8 PM, Thursday, August 15, 2024 at McCracken-Dean Funeral Home, Pana, IL with Rosary Service at 8 PM. 

 

Memorials may be directed to St. John’s Religious Education Classes for children or Sacred Heart School, Pana, IL.

 

Bob was born November 4, 1955 in Decatur, IL the son of James O. and Dorma J. (Fleming) Sarver. He married Angie Rakers June 17, 1983 in Oconee, IL. 

 

Survivors include his wife, Angie Sarver, Maroa, IL; son, James “Jamie” (Teä) Sarver, Bethany, IL; daughter, Christina “Chrissy” (Cash) Blissit, Decatur, IL; seven grandchildren:  Jake Sarver, Logan Sarver, Lucas Sarver, and Jace “Willie” Sarver, Bethany, Il and Khobe Blissit, Maiah, and Emzleigh Blissit, Decatur, IL; brother, Terry (Su) Sarver, Colorado Springs, CO; two sisters:  Donna (Paul) Davis, Herrick, IL and Jan (Jan) Dennis, Champaign, IL; stepmother, Linda Sarver, Pana, IL; special nieces and nephews, Kelsey Gee, Ben Rakers, and Maggie Sloan; many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends also survive.

 

He was preceded in death by his parents, James O. and Dorma J. Sarver.

 

Family was at the center of Bob’s life, and he and his wife, Angie, hosted an annual reunion that brought dozens of family and friends to their cabin on Pana Lake.  The last one was the weekend before Bob’s death.

 

Bob retired in 2017 as manager of Stericycle in Clinton and owned and operated Maroa Car Wash in Maroa with his wife, Angie.  In high school and as he began his career, Bob spent many years working with his father in his grocery store – the Pana Eisner Agency and later known as Big D Warehouse Foods.  Bob and Angie also owned and operated the former Bob’s Kitchen in Pana.

 

Bob attended Athens High School and later graduated from Pana High School where he played basketball and baseball. 

 

Bob was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Clinton, IL where he was an active youth group teacher.  He was also a member of Clinton Rotary.

 

Bob especially enjoyed time with family and friends, Fighting Illini Basketball, the St. Louis Cardinals, riding his motorcycle, and Pana Lake. 

 

“Thank you God for making us a family and thank you God for all the good things you have given us.”

Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

Raymond Edward Moss

Raymond Edward Moss was born on March 23, 1932, in Washington, Pennsylvania. He passed away peacefully at home on August 9, 2024. 

In 1927, Ray’s mother, Mary Elizabeth Conaway, married Arthur Raymond Moss in Emden, Illinois, before they moved to the hills of Western Pennsylvania. It was a hardscrabble life; Ray remembered the sound of the wind whistling through the cracks in the shack where he was raised. When he was five, Arthur died of rheumatic fever, and not long after, Ray and his mother moved back to Illinois. Over the next few years, he worked on a farm in the summers, lived for a time with his beloved aunt, Minne Dever, and finally moved to Clinton, Illinois, in 1947, when his mother married Dwight Farnsworth. Always popular with his peers, Ray was voted Senior Class President, and graduated from Clinton Community High School in 1950.

That fall, he attended Illinois State University. He married his first wife, Virginia Alice Adams, in December of 1951, and completed the academic year at ISU before enlisting in the Army. He was sent to Fort Riley, Kansas, for basic training. 

Ray was admitted to Officer Candidate School, and in the spring of 1953, left Kansas for Fort Benning, Georgia. He remembered stopping at Lookout Mountain in Tennessee along the way, and it was there that he began not feeling well. By the time they arrived in Georgia, he was seriously ill with what would be diagnosed as rheumatic fever, the same disease that had claimed his father. Ray spent nine months in the military hospital recuperating. After a medical discharge, he returned home, finished his degree at the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, and in short order, he and Virgina started a family. David Michael was born in 1954. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree, Ray began law school at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, and during that time, Timothy Edward was born in 1958. As a newly minted lawyer in 1959, he was hired by a hometown law firm, Herrick and Rudasill, and was elected State’s Attorney in 1960. Ray and Virginia's youngest son, Thomas Paul, was born in 1964.

Ray was also an entrepreneur, opening the popular Open Hearth Restaurant as well as other ventures through the 1970s and 1980s. 

In 1984 Ray established his own law firm, Ray Moss and Associates, focusing on civil litigation and jury trials. He truly loved practicing law, which he would do for 66 years until formally retiring in 2024. 

Ray married his second wife, Anna Marie Dial in 1979. They were avid travelers and golfers. A favorite golfing destination was Biloxi, Mississippi, where they returned several times together and with friends. Ray and Ann also spent many happy days in the mountains and valleys of Colorado. They were fixtures at the Clinton Country Club, and in fact Ray was quite proud in his later years to have been the oldest continuous member. Every Thursday afternoon, he could be found on the golf course or around a euchre table there. Ray was an avid hunter and outdoorsman, and especially enjoyed annual deer hunting trips to Southern Illinois. He accumulated countless dear friends through the years. 

He is survived by his sons and their wives, David and Margaret, Timothy and Alice, and Thomas and Tina Dorow; He is also survived by his stepson’s partner, Joelle Schnierle; three grandchildren, Christopher Moss, Aleksandra Moss, and John Moss; one great granddaughter, Thea Moss; and cousin William Dever. 

Preceding him in death were his first wife, Virginia Middaugh; second wife, Anna Moss, his stepson, Ronald Taylor; stepbrother Harry Farnsworth; and cousin Don Dever.

Services will be held on Friday, August 16, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. at Calvert Funeral Home in Clinton, Illinois. Interment will follow at Texas Township Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Ray requested that donations be made to the Red Cross, Salvation Army, or Home Sweet Home Ministries.

Robert Wayne

Robert Wayne “Bob” Burk 70 of Clinton, IL passed away 2:53 PM August 7, 2024 at his residence, Clinton, IL.

No services are planned at this time. Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, IL assisted the family with cremation rites.

Memorials may be directed to the Bob Burk Memorial Fund in care of Ruth Vogel, 7519 Business U.S. 51   Clinton, Il.   61727

Robert was born March 20, 1954 in Clinton, IL the son of Donald F. and Martha (Evans) Burk.

Survivors include his uncle, Richard “Dick” (Mary) Burk, Wapella, IL, aunt, Mary (Roberts) Eggleston, Morris, IL. Several cousins also survive.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, grandfather, James W. “Peck” Burk, Sr.; grandparents, Kenneth and Elizabeth (Clifton) Roberts who helped raise him. Uncles and aunts, James Burk, Jr., Jackie Parsons, Ike Burk, K.T. Roberts and Robert “Bob” Roberts.

Bob worked various jobs throughout his years, his last being Freedom Gas Station here in Clinton, IL.
Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

Audrey Anna Sessions

Audrey Anna Sessions, 88 of Farmer City, IL, passed away 8:26 A.M. August 7, 2024 at her son, Roy’s home in rural Farmer City, IL.

Services will be 11 AM Saturday, August 10, 2024 at the Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, IL with Adam Brucker officiating. Burial will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery, Clinton, IL. Visitation will be 10 – 11 AM Saturday at the funeral home.

Memorials may be directed to Little Galilee Christian Camp

Audrey was born January 29, 1936 in Rural DeWitt County, IL the daughter of Raymond and Lotus (Jiles) Boyd. She married Donald E. Sessions May 9, 1954 in Clinton, IL. To this union were born 5 sons, Charles, Leland, David, Roy and Ron. Donald passed away November 21, 1994.

Survivors include her children, Charles E. (Ann) Sessions, Norwalk, Iowa, Roy A. (Patti) Sessions, Farmer City, IL, Ron L. (Tari) Sessions, Clinton, IL; 8 grandchildren, 4 step-grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, Sisters-in-law, Jeannette Boyd, St. Louis, MO.; Ilene Peters, DeWitt, Il.; 13 Nieces and Nephews

Audrey was preceded in death by her parents and 2 sons, Leland and David; sister, Patricia Roth, brother, Leland Boyd, and 1 grandson, Johnathan Sessions; Brothers-in-law, Bob Sessions and Bill Peters; Sisters-in-law, Evelyn Sprague and Joan Sessions.

Audrey farmed beside her husband for many years and left the farm in 1994. She returned to the farm to live with her son, Roy in 2017. She had worked at Illinois Power, State Farm, IGA and many other local businesses. She was a member of the First Christian Church, Clinton, Il. She had been involved with the PTA; Boy Scout Leader, Past-President Women’s Committee; Farm Bureau; Square Dance Clubs, Past President Country Cloggers. She was also a member of many other clubs, holding many different positions. She enjoyed camping, square dancing, volunteering, boating, playing games and making ceramics. Most of all she loved spending time with her family.
The family would like to give a special thank you to the very compassionate nurses and staff at Gentiva Hospice, Billi, Tina, Arial, Bonnie, Rachel, Yaphet and Ellen.

Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

Curtis C. Vinson

Curtis C. Vinson 64 of Pontiac, Illinois passed away 8:57 PM August 5, 2024 at OSF St. James Hospital, Pontiac, Illinois.

 

Services will be 11:00 A.M. Friday, August 9, 2024 at the Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, Il. with Ernie Harvey, Jr. officiating. Burial will follow at Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Kenney, Il.. Visitation will be 10 – 11 A.M. Friday, August 9, 2024 at the funeral home.

 

Memorials may be directed to the Curtis C. Vinson Memorial Fund.

 

Curtis was born November 10, 1959 in Clinton, Il. the son of Walter “Pete” and Norma June (Leevey) Vinson.

 

Survivors include his Daughter, Breanna McGee, Decatur, Il.; Siblings, Brad Leevey, Clinton, Il.; Mark Vinson, Clinton, Il.; Roger (Kathy) Vinson, Clinton, Il.; Terry Vinson, Clinton, Il.

Longtime companion, Susan Shiflett, Chenoa, Il. and her daughter, Cynthia Shiflett, Chenoa, Il.

 

Curtis was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Rodney Vinson and sister, Patricia Vinson.

 

Curtis was a meat cutter and a great cook. He enjoyed junking, fishing and was an animal lover.  Most of all he loved spending time with his family.

Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

Harold Woodrow Nisinger, Jr.

Harold Woodrow Nisinger, Jr., 83, of Clinton, IL passed away 6:25 PM, August 4, 2024 at Manor Court, Clinton, IL.

Private family services with Military Honors will be held at Lisenby Cemetery, Lane, IL with Rory Isaac officiating.  The family entrusted Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, IL with cremation rites. 

Memorials may be directed to Tunnels to Towers.

Harold was born May 22, 1941 in Alton, IL the son of Harold Woodrow and Dorothy Lucille (Miller) Nisinger, Sr.  He married Sue (Isaac) Hoffman, the love of his life, April 28, 1989 in Lane, IL, just celebrating 35 years together.  

Survivors include his wife, Sue Nisinger, Clinton, IL; children, Angela (Larry) Oleson, Decatur, IL, and Lee-Anne Atterberry, Cantrall, IL; daughter-in-law, Cindy Nisinger, Taylorville; step-children, Teresa (Wayne) Potrafka, Maroa, IL, Dean (Sheri) Hoffman, Bradenton, FL, Yvonne (Brian) Dial, Clinton, IL, and Cindy Eads, Morton, IL. Together they were blessed to share 17 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. 

He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, JoEdythe Yindrack; and his son, Brian. 

After graduating in 1960 from Dwight D. Eisenhower High School, Decatur, IL, he joined the United States Air Force as an airplane mechanic where he served until 1963.  Harold worked a variety of jobs in his lifetime:  Wagner Casting, Central Soya, and Clinton Marina before retiring from Baum Chevrolet.  His passions were the Chicago Cubs, fishing, and taking rides with Sue and Harley – his loyal long-haired Chihuahua.    Harold was a member of the Lane Christian Church.  

Harold was the life of the party wherever he went and knew no strangers.  Harold’s family would like to extend a thank you for a show of love and support during these past several months.

Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

Brian D. Atkins

Brian D. Atkins 52 of Wapella, IL passed away 1:35 A.M. August 2, 2024 at OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, Bloomington, IL.

 

Graveside services will be 11:30 AM Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at Crum Cemetery, Wapella, IL. The family entrusted Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, IL with arrangements.

 

Memorials may be directed to the Brian Atkins Memorial Fund.

 

Brian was born November 23, 1971 in Normal, IL the son of David Lynn and Nancy Eileen (Twyford) Atkins.

 

Survivors include his daughter, Shyanne Atkins, Atlanta, IL, grandchildren, Kaiiden Birdsell, Talon Birdsell, and Graysin Birdsell; parents, David and Nancy Atkins, Wapella, IL; siblings, Robert Atkins, Clinton, IL, and Rebecca (Scott) Hay, Clinton, IL along with many nieces. 

 

Brian worked at Grain Flo in Heyworth for many years and was an avid St. Louis Cardinal Fan. 

 

Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com

Francis N. Schreiner

Broadwell -- Francis N. Schreiner, 87, of Broadwell, passed away on Monday, July 29, 2024, at St. Clara’s Rehab and Senior Care Center in Lincoln.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Elkhart with Rev. Joseph Dondanville officiating.

Visitation will be held on Monday evening August 5, 2024, from 4:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Elkhart, with a Rosary service held at 4:00 pm.

Additional visitation will be held from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service at the church.

Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery in Lincoln.

Francis Nelson Schreiner was born on January 13, 1937, in Norborne, Missouri, the son of Edward Anthony and Anna Marie (Boland) Schreiner. He was united in marriage to Claire Elaine Leininger on November 25, 1961. She preceded him in death on January 4, 1999.

He is survived by his children: Stephen (Pamela) Schreiner, Mark (Katheryn) Schreiner and Michelle (Michael) May; seven grandchildren: Matthew (Sasha) Schreiner, Katrina (Joshua) Mayes, Garrett Schreiner, Patrick (Elisabeth) May, Lucas (Allyson) May, Nicole Schreiner, and Anna Claire May; and three great-grandchildren: Raylon Schreiner, Layla Schreiner and Kolter Mayes.

He was preceded in death by his wife, two sisters: Rosemary Dobson and Angela Davis, and two brothers: Charles Schreiner and Bernard Schreiner.

Francis graduated from Lexington High School in Missouri before serving in the United States Army. He then farmed in Broadwell Township from the age of 16 until his retirement.

He was a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church where he served as a Trustee. He also served on the Broadwell Grade School Board, the Broadwell Fire Department and as a Broadwell Township Trustee.  He was a member of the Logan County Farm Bureau, Logan County Extension and Rural Youth Group. It was through Rural Youth that he met the love of his life, Claire, and decided to make Illinois his permanent home.

Memorials may be made to St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Logan County 4-H Foundation or Logan County Fair Association.

Peasley Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Dennis L. Welch

Lincoln -- Dennis L. Welch, 79, of Lincoln passed away on Sunday, July 28, 2024, at Springfield Memorial Hospital.

A Visitation for Dennis will be held on Saturday, August 3, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. at the Peasley Funeral Home.

A Rosary Service will be held prior to the visitation at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday morning at the funeral home.

Burial will be held at a later date.

Dennis Lee Welch was born on October 20, 1944, in Lincoln, the son of Leo John and Cecelia Walsh Welch. He was united in marriage to Phyllis Baker on March 27, 1976.

He is survived by his loving wife Phyllis. Also surviving are his children: Wendy (Brandon) Kepple and Brandon (Emily) Welch; and four grandchildren: Kayden Welch-Jording, Damian Welch, Alexis Welch, and Harley Shoemaker; two sisters: Rita (Leonard) Bakken, Sheila (Don) Davison; and one brother: Jack Welch.

He was preceded in death by his parents, infant brother: Patrick Welch, sister-in-law: Donna Welch.

Dennis graduated from Lincoln Community High School in 1963. He served in the Army National Guard of Illinois. He retired from Archer Daniels-Midland where he was a Machinist.

He was also a farmer in East Lincoln Township. He was a volunteer at the Holy Family Catholic Food Pantry.

Dennis was a member of the Holy Family Catholic Church, Beason Sportsman's Club and American Legion Post #263 of Lincoln.

His hobbies included Illini Basketball games, gardening, collecting toy tractors, and attending his grandchildren's sporting events.

Dennis was loved by everyone that knew him. He will be deeply missed.

Memorials may be made to the Holy Family Food Pantry or the Logan County 4-H Foundation.

Peasley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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