Burial of the remains will be held at OFallon City Cemetery. A memorial celebration of his life will also be held at the Kemper Center in Kenosha Wis., Sunday June 28 at 11 a.m. A private burial service will be held at Forest Hill Cemetery, Forest Park, Ill. She was an avid sports fan and an accomplished pastry chef. Daves children and grandchildren were his greatest joys in life. She was a member of St. Paul United Church of Christ in Lebanon and St. Clair County Farm Bureau, and former member of OFallon United Church of Christ. She is survived by her husband, John H. Wiesen, whom she married May 30, 1964; and her son, John W. Wiesen and his wife, Sarah, all of OFallon. Memorials in honor of Mrs. Kathleen Gross may be made to Shriners Hospital, Christ United Methodist Church or Parkinson Disease Foundation. At Erics request, his body will be cremated with interment of the cremains at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery to be held at a later date. Box 370, Marion, IL 62959. Condolences may be extended to the family at www.schildknechtfh.com. He retired from Honeywell/Bull as field engineer in 1989 and was currently employed with Educational Opportunity Center in St. Louis. He was active as a volunteer fireman in Mulberry Grove, Ill. Survivors include his wife, Barbara Jo Feher of Mountain View; three daughters, Julie Dawn (Feher) Martin and husband, Jeremy, of OFallon, Rachel Elizabeth Crews of Palatka, Fla., and Tammy Lynn Hinkley of Belleville; sister, Judy Witte and husband, Fred, of Houston, Mo. Dennis was an Army veteran, where he served in the 101st Airborne Division. She was proud of her articles that were published almost every month in the Red Lobster Tails newsletter. She was a member of The OFallon United Church of Christ, and the OFallon Fire Department Womens Auxiliary. A service of Brookings-Smith. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Evelyn, nee Mantle, Greene, brother-in-law Lloyd Roe, and grandson Nicholas McCollum. EDNA E. TRIBOUT, age 93, of Waterloo, formerly of OFallon, born April 4, 1915 in Greenville, passed away Monday evening, Dec. 22 at Memorial Hospital in Belleville. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The OFallon Fire Dept. She was a gentle lady, much loved by all who were fortunate to know her. Skip to content. JOHN W. HENDERSON, 83, of Swansea, born September 25, 1924 in Central City, Ky, died Tuesday, April 1, at St. Elizabeths Hospital, Belleville. WANDA LEAH VON STROH (nee Blades), 85, formerly of Nampa, Idaho, born September 29, 1924 in Kansas City, Mo., passed away Monday, Nov. 9. Rest therefore, in God, for in God you lived. He was preceded in death by his parents, George Buddy H. and Shirley, nee Sadler, Buchanan; paternal grandparents, Andy and Lilly Buchanan and maternal grandparents, Benjamin and Nora Sadler. 4974 Obituaries. In addition to working as an auto body repairman for over 40 years, he managed ranches in Big Horn, Wyoming. 3039 Obituaries. She was a graduate of OFallon Township High School and attended William Wood College in Fulton, Mo. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, September 16 at 11 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. After moving away for a few years, he returned and has resided in Troy for the past 20 years. He is survived by four children, Clifford C.L. Betty is survived by five children; Carolyn (Dennis) Jung of Swansea, Linda (David) Meadows of Moore, Okla., Kathryn McAllister of Bellingham, Wash., Randy (Kathy) McAllister of Choctaw, Okla, Robert McAllister Jr. of Harrisonville, Mo., grandchildren; Kelly Jung, Brad (Emily), Joey, Andy, Kaitlin and Ian McAllister; step grandchildren, Janie Meadows, Marty (Kristina), Jeff (Jeannie), Greg (Angie) Jung; step great-grandchildren, Jacob, Kaitlyn, Megan, Logan, Hailey, Cindy, Madison, Morgan Jung and Tyson Meadows; two sisters, Lillian (Roy) Pickel, Laverene (Herbert) Pfingsten; a brother, Vernon (Virginia) Gruenke and a sister-in-law, Wilma Gruenke. Mr. Neff was a Navy veteran of World War II and worked as a laborer in Local 670, OFallon. Memorial service will be held Thursday, January 7, at 7 p.m. at Oakhill Seventh-day Adventist Church, 7864 N. Illinois Street, Caseyville, with Pastor Rick Odle officiating.Refreshments will be served after the service. Also surviving are many dear brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and extended family members. Memorials may be made to Shriners Childrens Hospital or Heartland Hospice. Friends may call from 2 to 6 p.m., Saturday, October 10 at Wolfersberger Funeral Home, 102 W. Washington Street, OFallon. Burial of the cremains will be immediately following at Shiloh Valley Township Cemetery. Interment will be at St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery, Blackjack, Illinois, immediately followed by a luncheon at the church. Although nursing and teaching were her choices of career, her true vocation was that of a ministers wife. She attended OFallon United Church of Christ, enjoyed bowling, and worked as a teller at Bank of OFallon for 18 years, retiring in 1990. Throughout his life Carl was very involved with the Boy Scouts of America and spent a lot of time outdoors hiking, camping, spelunking, and rappelling. Arrangements for Carl John DeVard, Jr. have been entrusted to Wilson-McReynolds Funeral Home 900 N. Court St. Marion, Ill. Heres a view of several key softball games in the metro-east from Saturday, Heres a look at 8 key metro-east baseball games from this weekend, Schnucks warns consumers about possible plastic in ground beef at Granite City store, Owners of new Edwardsville bar, burger place share what to expect. Highland: Obituaries. Memorial donations are suggested, in lieu of flowers, to Omaha Childrens Hospital for cancer and will be accepted at the funeral home. VIOLA VI J. FUCHSViola Vi J. Fuchs, nee Lurtz, age 101, of Belleville, born April 23, 1907 in OFallon, passed away Friday, August 29 at Memorial Hospital, Belleville.Mrs. She is also survived by siblings, all of OFallon, Harold (Belle) Hangsleben, Norman Hangsleben, Evelyn Bertram, Edith Bland, Blanche Scheibel, and Marlene Kaubreck.Memorial donations in honor of Mrs. Virginia Scheibel may be made to OFallon United Church of Christ or St. Paul United Church of Christ. Condolences may be extended to the family by visiting the Web site www.wfh-ofallon.com. Gary was preceded in death by his father, Stephen S. Fahrner; a nephew, Nick Fahrner; and his father-in-law, Johnie Watts. Burial will follow at Lakeview Memorial Gardens, Fairview Heights. ; Jared and Riley Becker, Owattona, Minn.; Calvin, Nichele, and Jarrett Mannz, Redwood Falls, Minn. Ione is also survived by three dear sisters, Catherine Simon of Alton, Hazel Fitzpatrick of Little Rock, Ark., and Faye Mondy of Lakeside, Calif.Ione enjoyed pinochle, traveling, fishing, gardening, cooking, and visiting with her special neighbors. ; his uncle, Carl (Marion) Sensabaugh of Florida; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. After the death of his wife, Rosella, he was later united in marriage to Barbara Jo Pierce on October 13, 1993 in Rector, Ark. Mary Anns new job with OFallon District 90 brought her family to OFallon in 1960 and they chose to call it home. He enjoyed teaching youth to rappel and also spending time with friends at the Marion Senior Center. CHARLES B. CAITO, age 82, of Fairview Heights, born March 4, 1926 in St. Louis, passed away February 28. Memorial donations in honor of Ms. Knight are suggested to her family and will be accepted at the funeral home. He was a dear son, father, brother, uncle, brother-in-law and cousin and will be missed by his family and friends.He was preceded in death by his brother Stanley Jones.He is survived by his parents, Ancel and Irene Jones of OFallon; three sons, Jason Jones of Dallas, Texas, Johnny Jones of Ft. Worth, Texas, and Ronald Jones of Dallas, Texas; two brothers, Ancel Gale (Jan) Jones of Leonardtown, Md., and Danny Dossen (Dawn) Jones of Carlyle; three grandsons, Brian, Johnny, and Benjamin Jones, all of Dallas, Texas.In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in honor of Enos Terry Jones are requested to Disabled American Veterans or American Heart Association and will be accepted at the funeral home. He umpired until 1971, for adult softball leagues, was a bowler, bowling on a variety of leagues and enjoyed watching any sport. She was preceded in death by her father, Robert Henry Stanton, Sr., and maternal grandparents, Russell and Norma Kerwick, all of Evansville, Ind. This was followed by a Western Auto Store in Union, Mo., and a grocery/general store in Gerald, Mo. His hobbies and favorite activities revolved around his wife, children and grandchildren.Pauls family will meet with relatives and friends from 4 to 8 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 2, at the Pete Gaerdner Funeral Home in Belleville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence C. Rieckenberg, whom she married on November 8, 1942 and who died in 2005; her parents, Herman Nelson and Mary E., nee Moore, Kirk; brothers and sisters, Ora Alice Kirk Brant, Alva Earl Kirk, Elmer Merle Kirk, Clyde Raymond Kirk, Jessie Kirk, Charles Nelson Kirk, Baby Kirk, Herman Nelson Kirk, Jr., Ruth Edna Kirk Copple and a son-in-law, William Steimel. He collected Jim Beam bottles. Funeral Service: Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m., Thursday, March 6, at St. Clare Catholic Church, with Rev. Joan was a member of Sterling Baptist Church in Fairview Heights.She was preceded in death by her parents, Ray and Margaret Wall; and previous husband, Herman Snapat, father of John Snapat.Joan is survived by her husband, Thomas Fulford of Shiloh; eight children, Mark (Lisa) Fulford of O'Fallon, Theresa (Larry ) Seipp of Trenton, Kathleen (Robert) Buehler of O'Fallon, John (Jamie) Snapat of Smithton, John (Calista) Fulford of Smithton, Larry (Liz) Fulford of O'Fallon, Barbara (James) Prokopf of Caseyville, and Jane (Michael) Shelton of Portland, Maine; a brother Gene Wall of Lebanon, 17 grandchildren and one great grandchild.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Baptist Childrens Home and Family Services, 949 County Road 1300 North, Carmi, IL 62821. She had worked at Christian HomeCare Services, Inc., and was a volunteer for many community service activities. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday March 7, at First Congregational UCC, 120 North Jackson, Jackson MI, 49201 with Rev. Fred was a member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church and served as an usher and lector. class kills 16-year-old, Washington school says, Illinois health department reports 19 COVID deaths as disaster declaration set to expire, Remains found in scrap yard identified as man missing for weeks, Illinois cops say, Internationally known doctor drowns while fishing in the Ozarks, Missouri cops say, New Athens man goes after local and state officials who block him on Facebook, IHSAF inaugural scholarship winners include students from East St. Louis, OFallon, Expanded plans for Vine Street Market on tap for downtown OFallon this summer, In Khlos memory: Grieving Shiloh mom makes comforting kids with cancer her mission. He was born November 15, 1951 in Highland to Clyde and Jean (Herman) Monken; they survive in Summerfield. Emile was preceded in death by his parents, Gilbert and Helen, nee Barras, Wiltz. He made the decision to begin workouts with the Chicago White Sox and envisioned a successful athletic career in his future. Denise was an importing/exporting executive for Grand Prix Electronics in St. Louis. More recently, she was involved in OFallon Twp. Funeral service will be held Saturday, April 18, at 10 a.m. at OFallon United Church of Christ with Rev. ; a daughter, Mary Ellen Willis of Atlanta, Ga.; a son, William Willis of St. Louis, Mo. Interment will be in Resthaven Cemetery, West Des Moines, Iowa.Arrangements entrusted to Wolfersberger Funeral Home, OFallon. JOSEPH T. MULHERAN, age 85, of O'Fallon, born December 25, 1922 in Pittsburgh, Penn., passed away Tuesday morning, November 4, at Belleville Memorial Hospital.He attended University of Pittsburgh for a short time until his induction into the US Army in 1943. They raised three daughters together; Kimberly Antolini, Virginia Cathleen Simmons, and Esther Bernice Bourgeois. or Kennedy retired from Krey Packing House, St. Louis after many years with Hunter and National vending. Deane worked many years for the Civil Service in a variety of positions. Tyler was a very charismatic young man who lit up a room and made everyone feel blessed whose lives he touched; he was truly an angel. He was a member of the Bowling Hall of Fame, earning a ring for bowling a 300 game. Range are suggested to Newman Auxiliary at SIU-Carbondale, Hospice of Southern Illinois, a charity of ones choice, or in the form of masses and will be accepted at the funeral home. He also worked for Zerox as a computer engineer. There will be a memorial service Saturday, April 5, at 10:30 a.m. at First United Methodist Church, Lebanon, with Rev. She was preceded in death by her husband, James R. Cryder whom she married June 14, 1941; her parents, Henry and Matilda Hollenkamp (nee Zurline), and step mother, Betty Foppe; three sisters, Jenny Timmerman, Marge Bracy, Elisie Brown; two brothers, Alfred and Joe Hollenkamp. ENOS TERRY JONES, age 60, of Farmington, Mo., formerly of OFallon, born January 11, 1948 at Scott AFB, to Ancel A. and Irene V., nee Miller, Jones, passed away Tuesday, July 22, at his home in Farmington.Terry worked as a communication specialist for over 30 years. She made the trip, married him on Nov. 6, 1943, and returned to OFallon to await his return. She was the recipient of the Emerson Teaching Award and the St. Clair County Golden Apple Award. Condolences may be extended to the family at www.schildknechtfh.com. She was an avid gardener and enjoyed senior travel tours. Condolences may be extended to the family at www.schildknechtfh.com. Dolores was also a member of the Bereavement Committee at St. Clare Catholic Church. During World War II his business ownership wasinterrupted when he did defense work at the Curtiss-Wright plant in St. Louis.He was a member of the O'Fallon United Church of Christ and had served on the church consistory. Burial will be at Valhalla Gardens of Memory, Belleville. She was preceded in death by her parents, Johann and Anna, nee Blanke, Katzmarzik; husband, Clarence Pete Becherer; and two brothers, Paul and Richard Katzmarzik. She was surrounded by her friends, her caregivers and her family. May God put his arms around you and surround you with his grace. Ron attended O'Fallon Township High School where he graduated in 1955. She loved to play bingo and cards and she treasured the friendships she made while living at OFallon Apartments and Cambridge House. But we, your children, thank you with eternal gratefulness for being to us a completely Christian, a truly Catholic mother, in work and in deed. She was a world traveler, traveling with her family and grandchildren and was a mother and advisor to many who loved her dearly. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m., Sunday Aug. 16, with Rev. Alain attended University of Virginia and later Webster University. Memorial donations are suggested to St. Judes Childrens Hospital. She is survived by her three sons, Tom Anderson Brown, Jr. of Belleville, Benjamin R. Rick (Roberta) Brown of Belleville, Lawrence Wilton (Teresa) Brown of Vero Beach, Fla; five grandchildren, Maj. Anthony Thomas Brown, USAF, of Neb., Kathryn Nicole Schuh of OFallon, Mo., Jenny (Steve) Robinson of Belleville, Angie (Joe Phillips) Brown of Belleville, and Rebecca Lynn Brown of Fla.; and nine great grandchildren. Jeannie is survived by her five sons, Kelley (Sharon) Rhines of Swansea, Kerry Rhines of Irving, Texas, Kent (Denise) Rhines of Lebanon, Kirby (Beverly) of Louisville, Ky., and Kris Rhines of Fairview Heights; five grandchildren, Krystal Rhines, Zachary Rhines, Erik Rhines, Kody Rhines and Keegan Rhines; nieces and nephews. LENORE CATHERINE PORTERr, 87, of Shiloh, born August 8, 1921 in Donnelson, Iowa, died Monday, May 4, at Lebanon Care Center, Lebanon. Visitation will be held Tuesday, March 31, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Schildknecht Funeral Home, 301 S. Lincoln Avenue, OFallon. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Stanislaus Church or the American Cancer Society. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m., Friday, May 29, at Wolfersberger Funeral Home. Ernie was a member of St. Clare Catholic Church, OFallon Democratic Club, a 4th Degree Member of the Knights of Columbus 4239, OFallon Sportsmans Club and the Ironworkers Local 392. Ralph was a member of First United Methodist Church in OFallon, the OFallon Masonic Lodge 574 AF & AM and the Ainad Shrine Temple in East St. Louis. Marie is survived by her husband, Norman Williams II of Crestview, Fla.; mother, Rhonda L. Strom (nee Kimball) of Belleville; three children, Sebastian Nathanal Williams, Kayleigh Renee Williams and Alexander Ray Williams; two brothers, Ryan Raymond Strom of Beverly Farms in Godfrey, and Lucas Alan Strom of Belleville; maternal grandparents, Raymond and Roberta Kimball of OFallon; three uncles, John and Toni Kimball of Dayton, Texas, Robert and Mary Kimball of Chatham, Ill., and Ronald and Carol Kimball of Jefferson City, Mo. JONATHAN CHARLES SCOTT, 48, of Fairview Heights, formerly of Belleville, beloved father, husband, brother and friend, passed away suddenly on September 18. She retired as a clerk for a liquor distributor. Matthew was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Lloyd and Berniece Wilson Sr. and paternal grandfather, Harold Sellers Sr.He is survived by his parents, Kenneth and Diane Sellers (nee Wilson) of OFallon, paternal grandmother, Audrey Sellers of Steelville, Mo., Uncle Harold and Jeri Sellers of Brighton, Aunt Jeannette and Bob Scrivner of OFallon, Uncle Lloyd Wilson of Denver, Colo.; cousins, Susan and Jeff Freund, Michael and Kathy Sellers, Chris and Amanda Sellers, Jim and Gina Scrivner, Jeff and Suzi Scrivner, Michael Wilson, and Steven and Val Wilson. He maintained a life-time status as a member of the UNC Alumni Association Live Member and always believed in supporting education. She is survived by her children Joseph E. Obernuefemann of Collinsville, Joyce (Dave) Ebert of OFallon; grandchildren, Joseph R. (Marie) Obernuefemann, Tina (Robert) Korte, Michael (Connie) Ebert, and Matthew (Martha) Ebert; great grandchildren, Ashley and Christina Holmes, Chianna and Joseph Obernuefemann, Rebecca Obernuefemann, Amanda and Rachel Korte, Austin and Brendon Herberts, Josiah and Eliana Ebert, and twins, Amelia and Madalyn, on the way; great-great grandchildren, Martina and Jacob Holmes; sisters-in law, Lucille Alexander of Orlando, Fla., and Lillian Obernuefemann of Belleville, and many nieces and nephews. Committal. Condolences may be extended to the family at www.schildknechtfh.com. Also surviving are many loved grandchildren, Shane Pegram, Brittany (Schmidt) Norbeck, Kristin King, Kayla King, Ed King IV, Bryan (Karin) Burrow, Benjamin (Lisa) Burrow, Brooke Burrow, Destiny Burrow, Erin Sharkey, Bridget (Ben Elson) Sharkey, Nolan Sharkey, Christopher Burrow, Jason Burrow, Tiffany (Derek) Kirby, Justin (Jennifer) Rains, Matthew Rains, Sarah Haider, Kevin Haider, Kyle Haider; great-grandchildren, Christopher and Cameron King, Ava Mae Pegram, Skylar, Kaydence and Alexis Burrow, Ethan, Brayden and Chase Kirby, and Taylor Rains. Burial will be in Mascoutah City Cemetery. Lillian was a charter member of Central Christian Church in O'Fallon and had been a seamstress at the Glove Factory in Greenville and worked for 25 years at Sel-Mor Garment Factory in OFallon. J was a favorite teacher in Galesburg Schools particularly Silas Willard and finally Gale Middle School where she loved her sixth grade science classroom. Burial will be at St. Johns Cemetery in Collinsville. Beatrice is survived by four children, three daughters, Sharon (Allen) Sibole of Pueblo, Colo., Particia (Ed) Pitra of Swansea, Diane (Don) Henson of OFallon; son; Robert (Lisa) Cryder of Redmond, Wash.; brother, David (Irene) Hollenkamp of Riverside, Calif.; sister in-law, Dorothy Cryder of Trenton; eight grandchildren, Tony and Troy Henson, Aubree Adams, Jeff Pelc, Jessica, Amanda, Bobby Joe and Wynter Cryder; two great grandchildren, Tommy and Jimmy Adams. Burial will be held Friday, August 22, at 11:30 a.m. at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis.Schildknecht Funeral Home, OFallon, was in charge of arrangements. She was also on the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, a member of the Daughter of Naomi, past President of Womens Fellowship of St. Pauls and member of the Elders Society of St. Paul United Church of Christ. Mrs. Langenberg also enjoyed doing crafts.She was preceded in death by her husband, Elmer L. Langenberg, whom she married February 8, 1945, and who died February 28, 1976; her father, Michael E. Logue; her mother, Louisa M. Wilhawk, nee Butcher, Logue; a daughter-in-law, Anna Ruth, nee Laughmiller, Langenberg, who died Oct. 2, 2007; and a half sister, Ruby Kircher, who died April 21, 1979.Surviving are two sons, Robert L. (Manon) Langenberg of Littleton, Colo., and William J. Langenberg of O'Fallon; two granddaughters, Michelle L. Langenberg of Charlotte, N.C., and Christina L. Langenberg of San Jose, Calif.; two great-grandchildren, Brandon Veliz of Charlotte, N.C., and Domonick Ennis of San Jose, Calif.; and a step-grandson, Clayton Vincent of Littleton, Colo.Memorial contributions may be made to Evangelical United Church of Christ.Visitation: Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, May 5, at Spengel-Boulanger Funeral Home, in Highland, and from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 6, at Evangelical United Church of Christ, Highland.Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 6, at Evangelical United Church of Christ in Highland, with the Rev. Maureen Suchenski May 2, 1931 - April 13, 2023 Belleville, Illinois - Maureen E. Suchenski, nee Meunier, 91, of Belleville, IL, died Thursday,. Memorial donations may be made in the form of Masses and will be accepted at the funeral home. Visitation will be held Friday, April 3, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, 520 E. Hwy 50, OFallon. David was the former Associate Director of Housing at Washington University, former Director of Parks and Recreation in Granite City and former Assistant to the Mayor of Granite City. Elmer was an avid golfer and was one of the first members of Tamarack Country Club. While we will miss you so very much, we know you are now at peace in Gods Kingdom. Libby Brueseke officiating. Visitation will be held Sunday, July 20, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Schildknecht Funeral Home, 301 S. Lincoln Avenue, OFallon. She had an artistic talent, having received numerous accolades for her oil paintings, including the Blue Ribbon and Best of Show award at the St. Clair County Fair. JoAnn graduated from nursing school in Clinton, Okla. She was a member of the Church of Living God in Clearview, Okla., and also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star at RAF Lakenheath Air Base in England. Gladys was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Lebanon, and a 50+ year member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter 487.She was preceded in death by her husband, Irvin Kelley Simmons; parents, Arthur and Margaret, nee Combs, Webb; and a brother, Jack Webb.Gladys is survived by three children, Carol (Garey) Zimmer, John (Martha) Simmons, and Janet (Ron) Manning; a sister, Betty Bendix; five grandchildren, Michele (Charles) Jenkins, Jeff (Jennifer) Mitchell, Benjamin Simmons, Ethan Manning and Meredith Manning; six great grandchildren and three great, great grandchildren.Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Lebanon. Visitation will be held Wednesday, Dec. 30, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Schildknecht Funeral Home and Cremation Services. Funeral mass will be held Monday, May 11, at 11 a.m. at Corpus Christi Catholic Church with Monsignor James Margason and Monsignor Carl Scherrer officiating. She was a devoted and loving wife and mother, who was proud of her children and their accomplishments. Visitation will be held from 9 to 10 a.m., Saturday, January 24, followed by a memorial Mass, at St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church, 1411 Cross Street, OFallon with Father James Deiters officiating. Condolences may be extended to the family at www.schildknechtfh.com. Carmel Cemetery, Belleville.Services entrusted to Schildknecht Funeral Home and Cremation Services, OFallon. Also thanks to Dr. Pete and his wife Mary Kay who was a great go-between if Christy needed to reach Dr. Pete quickly.Christy was preceded in death by a sister, Jean Marie Schwaegel, who died June 22, 1961, her paternal grandparents, Adolph and Barbara (Fellner) Schwaegel, maternal grandparents Joseph and Wilhelmina (Neff) Mueth.She is survived by her husband Mark Stephans, whom she married September 15, 1978; one son Victor W. Stephans and his wife Crystal, and her son David; one daughter Jeannie Stephans; and parents Clete and Dorothy (Mueth) Schwaegel. She is also survived by her sisters, Marjorie Warman of Rogersville, Mo. Condolences and expressions of sympathy may be sent by visiting www.wfh-ofallon.com. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of Southern Illinois or Shriners Hospital for Children. He was preceded in death by his father, Floyd Sabaleski; mother, Evelyn, nee Rable, Ratterman; paternal grandparents, Frank and Helen Sabaleski; a son-in-law, Terry Timbrook; father-n-law and mother-in-law, Ben and Violet Karius; and a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Bonnie and Wayne Urban. Funeral service will be held Friday, April 10, at 11 a.m., at the funeral home. He was employed with Memorial Hospital in Belleville as a laundry aid, and was an avid St. Louis Baseball Cardinals Fan. Daniel was a carpenter and member of the Chicago Carpenters Local 250 and served in the US Army. She was preceded in death by her parents, Floyd E. and Lenore, nee Pfligerstofer, Porter and a brother, Joseph P. Porter. He is survived by his parents, Thomas and Jody, nee Boyer, Sotiropoulos; his brothers and sisters, Sarah, Michael, Samuel and Rachel Sotiropoulos of OFallon; his grandparents, Dr. Peter (Betty) Sotiropoulos of Belleville; his grandmother, Joan Boyer of Odessa, Mo. She is survived by her seven daughters, Bonnie (John) Wright of OFallon, Dianne (Bill) Brooks of North Wales, Penna., Rosalie (Greg) Maul of OFallon, Sally Fedell of Amherst, N.Y., Mary Beth (Dr. Herschel) Harter of Monroe, La., Geralyn (Alan) Borwey of OFallon, and Debbie (Drew) Brauer of Swansea; 15 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; brother, Stanley (Delores Doots) Kuehn of OFallon; and dear friends and neighbors, Walt and Shirley Roskowski. BETSY BIDWELL, 71, of OFallon, born May 7, 1938 in E. St. Louis, died Wednesday, August 12 at Memorial Hospital, Belleville. Ron Dickinson and Rev. Funeral service: Private services with burial at Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Shiloh. Helen was a loving and devoted mother and grandmother with a zest for life. She was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, American Academy of Family Physicians, a licensed private pilot and also enjoyed watercolor painting and interior decorating. He was a gifted athlete, who played basketball and baseball, and participated in track and field events. He was preceded in death by his parents, Rupert and Retta, nee Quinn, Bleau; his first wife, Lenora, nee Nevenner, Bleau and a sister, Darlene Irvin. In honor of Mrs. Kellys life, memorials may be made to Alzheimers Association, 9374 Olive Blvd., Suite 101, St. Louis, Mo. Cease was honored with a memorial service at VFW Post 769, Quartzsite, Ariz. on Wednesday, July 8. Diagnosed in 1995 with cancer, Joyce stood strong and fought hard. Bob was also a member of A.F. Condolences may be extended to the family at www.schildknechtfh.com.Private graveside services will be held Friday, November 13, at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis. Post 805 Womans Auxiliary.She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands, and a grandson, Anthony Mannz. He cried out in anger the morning he was born.How could this have happened? Arrangements entrusted to Wolfersberger Funeral Home, OFallon. He was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife of nearly 40 years Georgia (nee Taylor) Pfeiffer, and his second wife, Natalie (nee Coyle) Pfeiffer. She was preceded in death by her parents; Albert W. and Mary, nee Boettger, Gruenke, husband Robert McAllister and two brothers; Albert A. Gruenke and Emory Gruenke.
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