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August Jockisch Children

A. Jockisch, William Moritz(1849 - August 8,1850 1 y 8 m 6d)

B. Jockisch, Mary Catherine (18 APR 1851 Cass, IL- 13 APR 1877 in Jockisch Cemetery, ILL) m: (18 NOV 1869) Rohn, Casper 1850/52-) His second marriage Dunn, Deliah 1860 Beardstown, Cass, IL Census for Mary Jockish age 9 estimated birth year 1851 IL. Family number 1830 p. 255

           

CASPER ROHN PLOT

            1. Rohn, Elizabeth m. Eveland, Silas Chester (February 10,1858 Liverpool Twp, Fulton Co. IL-February 10,1949 Waterford Twp Fulton Co, IL) Parents: Eveland, Abner Ackerson, Elizabeth B.

              

                 a. Eveland, Goldie (31 MAY 1893Waterford TWP, Fulton Co., IL -7 DEC 1968 Waterford Twp, IL) m. Ogden, Isaac Elmer   (12 NOV 1872 Erie, Neosho C., Kansas-12 MAY 1954 Waterford Twp, IL)

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                      1. Odgen, Elmer Earl (12 AUG 1892 SEP Fulton County IL - 16, JUN 1982 Lewistown, Fulton CO., IL) m. Bandle, Mary May (31 OCT1890 Fulton Co., IL - 7 JUL 1979 Lewistown, Fulton Co., IL)

                   2. Ogden, Geraldine "Gerrie" (23 JUL 1921 Lewistown, Fulton, CO., IL - 27 NOV 2010 Peoria, Peoria CO., Il) m: (4 OCT 1941) Snedden, Walter

GERALDINE "GERRIE" SNEDDEN,

PEORIA, IL - Geraldine "Gerrie" Snedden, 89, of Peoria, Ill., passed away Saturday, Nov. 27, 2010, at Lutheran Hillside Village in Peoria.

Gerrie was born July 23, 1921, in Lewistown, Ill., to Elmer Earl and Mary Mae Bandel Ogden. She married Walter Snedden on Oct. 4, 1941.

Surviving are her son, David (Barbara) Snedden of Peoria, Ill.; son-in-law, Larry Kemper of Spring, Texas; five grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter.

Gerrie was preceded in death by her husband; a daughter, Judy Kemper; one sister; and one brother.

Gerrie was an assistant manager in the jewelry department for Miracle Mart in Peoria for many years. She was also an active member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Bartonville, Ill.

Cremation rites will be accorded. Published in Peoria Journal Star on November 30, 2010

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                        a. Snedden, David m. Barbara

 

                        b. Snedden, Judy, m. Kemper, Larry

                   3. Ogden, Ethel (29 JAN 1984 Sepo, Fulton Co., IL - 5 APR 1976 Lewistown, Fulton Co., IL) m. Fitch, Clyde (21 MAR 1891 IL- 7 JUN 1965 Lewistown, Fulton Co., IL)

                   4. Ogden, Eldon Wayne ( 16 FEB 1914 Waterford Twp, Fulton Cnty, IL-26 DEC 1968 Waterford Twp., Fulton Co, IL m: 22 AUG 1932Herriford, Dortha L. (22 AUG 1915-26 JUL 1981)

                        a. Ogden Jr., Eldon (Bud) Wayne (27 (DEC 1933 Ipava FultonCO. IL - 29 JUN 2008 San Angelo Tom Green CO., Texas) Note: US AirForceRetired after 23 years in the Security Service m: 5 JUL 1952 RuthLynn (22 Dec 1933-)

                        b. Ogden, Joyce Arlene (4 AUG1937-SEP 2005 Canton Fulto, IL) m. (1861) Stauffer, Charles R. (26 JUN 1928 Miami, Florida-14 MAR 1994 Peoria, IL)

                   5. Ogden, Clyde Chester (July 30,1917 - Sepo Fulton County, IL -26 APR 2014 Canton, Fulton Co., IL)

CLYDE ODGEN

Retired coal miner and farmer. Member of the United Mine Workers of America, Fulton County Farm Bureau, and the Waterford Union Church.

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                   6. Ogden, Alma Virginia "Virginia" (3 MAR, 1919 Sepo, Feulton CO., IL - 3 OCT 2011 Lewistown, Fulton CO., IL) m. Peterson, Clifford O. 28 APR 1921 Van Hook, Mountrail CO., ND - 9 SEP 2007 Canton, Fulton CO., IL)   

                   7.  Ogden, Marion R

                 b. Eveland, Abner Chester (19 JUL 1895 Lincoln Co., MO -8 SEPT 1945 • Peoria, Il) m. (1931?) Hezlep, Wilda Luella (ABOUT 1909 • Lewistown, Fulton, IL -ABT 1992 • Lewistown, Fulton, IL)

Abner & Wilda m Haselupp, Luella

                 c. Eveland, Earnest Wesley (18 JUN 1902Waterford Twp, Fulton Co., IL - 6 JUL 1987 Canton, Fulton Co., IL. m. Mary Ruth

                

Ernest & Mary Ruth Eveland

                        1. Eveland, Linda (1938

            2. Rohn, Clara S (15 AUG 1872 • Beardstown, Cass, IL -24 JUN 1938 Beardstown, Cass, IL 67 Bur: Bluff Springs, Cass, IL) m: (23 JUN 1897 Chicago, IL) Black, Samuel B ( 1868_) She was a Nurse in Cincinnati, Ohio

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                a. Black, Edna W (JUL 1989 IL-)

                b. Black, Florence H ( DEC 1899 IL -)

            3. Rohn, Philip August (21 AUG 1874 IL-31 MAR 1927 Jacksonville, Morgan, IL) Farmer IL, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947 says he died single.

            4. Rohn, George Theophilus (1 Mar 1877 Near Beardst, IL-12 SEP 1913) m: 1902 Brown, IL McDaniel, Lucinda   J. (-29 JUN 1903) Parents: McDaniel, William & Ritter, Eliza J.    

2nd Marriage: Ewen, Mae L (5 APR 1888 IL- 8 JAN 1948 Los Angeles, CA)

                a. Rohn, Mary C (11 NOV 1906 • IL-21 DEC 1994 Glendale, CA,)m. Cowan, Glen D. (25 FEB 1905 NE- 11 JAN 2001 Los Angeles, CA)

                      1. Cowan, Nadine Bonnie (2 JUN 1926 Stratton, Nebraska-20 NOV 1997 Los Angeles, CA) m. Motola

            6. Rohn, Ruby B (3 DEC 1909 • NE-7 DEC 1993 Los Angeles, CA)

            7. Rohn, George P (12 MAR 1918 • NE - 28 OCT 1970 • San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA)

C. Jockisch, John Phillip (June 1853 Cass, IL - February 19,1855 1y 8m )

D. Jockisch, Margaret ‘Martha’ Ellenora ( October 18,1854 Bluff Springs, Cass, Illinois -July 2,1929) m. (March 11,1873 Cass, IL) Noellsch, Lawrence or Lorentz (December 11,1851-March 13,1940 Boody, IL buried Oak Ridge Cemetery) Parents: Gottlieb (April 3,1822 Durnau, Donaukresis, Wurttemberg, Germany- May 30,1896 Virginia, Cass, Illinois) m: (March 12,1848 Virginia, Cass, IL) Lutz, Dortha C (April 15,1831 France -September 24,1864 Virginia, Cass, IL)

            1. Nollsch, Susan Sophia (11 JAN 1874 • Virginia, Cass, IL - 23 APR 1936 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio,) m: (13 OCT 1898 Virginia, Cass Co., IL) Cross, Edwin L. (abt 1869-) 2nd Marriage: (24 NOV 1923) Lampert, Henry P

                 a. Cross, Herbert Bismark (ABT 21 AUG 1899-) m. (20 ` Nov 1920) Letovemean, Fabiola A -Divorced 7 JAN 1936

                 b. Cross, Martha ( 1902 New Yoir -) m. Edmondson, Ralph E

                        1. Edmondson, Alice

                 c. Cross, Edwin L. (18 FEB 1906 Detroit, Michigan-10 MAR 1991 Livonia, Wayne, Michigan) In the Army ( 13 FEB 1943-24 OCT 1945)

                 d. Cross, Susan Sophia (27 FEB1908 Detroit, Michigan - 15 APR 1998 Anaheim, Orange County, CA) m. Burg, Arthur Gust (18 FEB 1904 • Milwaukee, Wisconsin -14 MAR 1981 Los Angeles, CA)

                        1. Burg, Theodore

            2. Nollsch, Louise A (JUL 1875 • Virginia, Cass, IL, USA-10 OCT 1961 Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA) M. Smith, Joseph W (Gust)(ABT 1875 IL-)

                 a. Smith , Vernon L (6 Jun 1902 St Louis City,Missouri-2 AUG 1973 St. Louis City, Missouri) M. Carr, C Louise (15 OCT 1906 St Louis City, Missouri -21 APR 1991 St Louis City, MO) F3 US NAVY WORLD WAR I

                      1. Smith Margaret Carr (31 JUL 1926 St Louis City, MO- 5 OCT 1981 St Louis City, MO) m. Erbschole, Mark was in theArmy

                      2. Smith, James Joseph (2 JAN 1929-2 JUL 2012)

JAMES JOSEPH SMITH

    

Smith, James J. Fortified with the sacraments of the Holy Mother Church, passed away on July 2, 2012. He was a veteran of the United States Navy serving during the Korean War, a former player for the St. Louis Browns, a member of the Knights of Columbus, and a member of the American Legion.

James was preceded in death by his parents, Vernon and Louise, nee Carr, Smith and a sister, Margaret Erbschloe. Surviving is his wife of over 50 years, LaVerne Smith, nee Persov, four children; Cynthia (Wesley Jr.) Berg, Theresa (Shane) Trafton, James Smith II, and Katherine (Scott) Hanneken, eight grandchildren, Christopher (Amanda) Noeth, Jennifer (Lonnie Adams) Ehlmann, Nicole Trafton, Adam Trafton, Scott Trafton, Joshua Hanneken, Paige Hanneken, and Addison Hanneken, two great grandchildren, Sylar and Bryston Adams, other relatives and friends.

Services: Friends may call from 2-7 pm, Wednesday, July 4, 2012 at HOFFMEISTER SOUTH COUNTY Chapel, 1515 Lemay Ferry Rd.. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10am Thursday, July 5, 2012 at St. Matthias Catholic Church. Interment will be in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) - Wednesday, July 4, 2012.

                 b. Smith, Jennette ABT 1908 • Missouri

                 c. Smith, Louis ABT 1912 • Missouri

                 d. Smith, Helen ABT 1913 • Missouri

            3. Noellsch, Bismark Lawrence (7 JUL 1877 • Illinois-5 FEB 1964 Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota,). m: (1915) Hausman, Nellie Elizabeth (18 OCT 1854 • Bluff Springs, Cass, IL - 6 NOV 1989 Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota)

   

                a. Noellsch, REV. Glenn Houseman (11 DEC 1916 Mellette, South Dakota -17 APR 1951 • Pennington, Dakota); occupation: Pastor m: 27 JUL 1938 Frederick, Beulah (ABT 1921-)

                b. Noellsch, Harry E. (13 OCT 1919 Murdo, Jones, South Dakota - 6 DEC 2007 • Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota) m: (24 JAN 1947 Pennington) Cady, Dorothy J (1924- 5 Feb 2008 Rapid City, SD)

       

                     1 Noellsch, Damarls Lynch, Port Orange, FL

                c. Nollsch, Everette B 19 OCT 1921 • South Dakota-) m.6 Apr 1968 Orange, CA Thomas, Marie C (1922-

                d. Noellsch, Joyce (Joy) Louise (29 Mar 1923Wolsey, SD-2Apr 2007) m: 18 Feb 1939 Butte Perdue, Dale Murr (18 Jun 1916 Winner, Tripp Co, SD-)

                     1. Perdue, Dixie Joy (16 AUG 1944 Rapid City, SD- 05/26/1973 Tucson, Arizona, USA) m. 5 Sep 1961Baslee, Artie Dale (2) 12 Mar 1973 Ebling, James K

                e. Noellsch, Roy Stanley 27 1926 • Wolsey Beadle County South Dakota, - 30 MAY 2012 • Sacramento, Sacramento CA) m. Lee,Marie Rosalind. (10 MAY 1926 Pine Ridge, Shannon County, South Dakota- 27 DEC 2009 • Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota)

MARIE R. CRAWFORD

RAPID CITY - Marie R. Crawford, 84, Rapid City, died, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2009, at home. Survivors include two sons, Gene Crawford, Rapid City, and Daniel Nollsch, Reno, Nev.; and a brother, Walter Lee, Hot Springs. Visitation will be for one hour before services. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 4, 2010, at Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Burial will be at Mount Calvary Cemetery. Edstrom & Rooks Funeral Services at Serenity Springs is in charge of arrangements. An online guestbook is available at www.serenityspringsfuneralchapel.com.

Published in the Rapid City Journal on 1/3/2010

                     1. Nollsch, Michael Daniel (1945

                     2. Nollsch, Roger Stanley (8 FEB 1947Los Angeles County, CA - 14 SEP 1995 Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota

                     3. Nollsch, David Lee (13 SEP 1951-29 2007 Rapid City, Pennington, S D)

DAVID LEE NOLLSCH

One of my favorite memories of him is from when I was in maybe the 5th or 6th grade. We traveled to see family in the Midwest. One night we went to a boxing match and he came to see us. He sat by me all night and we talked about all kinds of things, I remember specifically that bloodhounds had thousands upon thousands of nerve endings in their nose and that is why they can pick up scent so well...

I remember him walking away into the night. He went on to mail me a bunch of science fiction books because I had showed an interest while we were talking, I still read tons of science fiction to this day, so in that way a part of my Uncle David lives on...

I didn't see him again until I was about 20. I only spent one afternoon at his house, but I remember he showed me a book he had that mentioned our grandfather, Iron Horse (who also has a site her at Find A Grave)...

He apparently had Hepatitis C from what I understand, but I could be wrong about that...

I hope he rests in peace, he was a cool guy...

                f. Genevive R Nollsch (1928 • South Dakota

                g. Phillis Nollsch ABT 1930 • South Dakota

                h. Carol Nollsch abt 1938 SD m. Glassgow, M abt 1934-

            4. Nollsch, Carl Gottlieb (20 OCT 1879 • Virginia, Cass, Illinois, USA- 20 JUN 1953 • Boody, Macon, Illinois, USA) m. (Raylots) Haller, Mamie ( 23 Nov 1887 Riverton, IL -2 Feb 1929 springfield, Dangamon, IL) father Raylots, Mauel Father Birth Place:Germany Mother Name:Anna McCurdey Mother Birth Place:Ill. IL Death Index, 1916-1947

Age 41y 2m 9d; next to Fred Hailar

MAMIE NOLLSCH

Birth Date: 23 Nov 1887  Birth Place: Riverton, Ill   Death Date: 2 Feb 1929 Death Place: Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois  Burial Date: 4 Feb 1929 Burial Place: Springfield, Sangamon, Ill.Death Age:41 Occupation:Housewife Marital Status:M Residence:Springfield, Sangamon, Ill.

Father Name: Manuel Raylots Father Birth Place: Germany Mother Name: Anna McCurdey Mother Birth Place:IL Death Index, 1916-1947

            5. Noellsch, Albert Henry (20 AUG 1881 • Cass, Virginia-23 MAY 1974 Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, - 23 MAY 1974 • Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois,). m: 1. Myrtle Ethel (16 AUG 1888 Springfield, Sangamon Co., IL-24 JUL1938 Springfield, IL) 2. Spates, Sarah E (1891-1954) 3. Nell, Maybelle Elizabeth (1889-1980)

1900 census @ Cartwright, Pleasant Plains, Sangamon, Illinois: Lawrence Nollsch aug 1881 ILL, Martha E 45=Oct 1855 ILL, Louisa A Jul 1875 ILL, Bismarck L Jul 1877 ILL, Carl A Oct 1879 ILL, Albert H Aug 1881 ILL, Sarah A sep 1883 ILL, Harry E Nov 1885 ILL, Marie E Feb 1888 ILL, Margaret W jun 1890, Alma C Aug 1895 ILL.

                a. Noellsch Marie E m: Hood, Walter

                      1. Hood, Albert Franklin (18 AUG 1926 Springfield, Sangamon, IL-20 SEP 2009 • Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois) m: McHenry, Marjouie Dean (11 APR 1928 • Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois-12MAR 2010 •Springfield, Sangamon County, IL)

                 a. Hood, Kelvin Lynn (17 OCT 1956 Springfield, Sangamon, IL - 19 JAN 1984 Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois)

                 b. Dudleston, Lawrence Robert (1910-1950)

                 c. Dudleston, Charles Richard (1929-1980)

                b. Noellsch, Alma C. (21 AUG 1895 • Virginia, Cass, Illinois-11 SEP 1951 • Tallula, Menard, Illinois m: McCaffrey, Charles M. (04 SEP 1888 • Menard, Illinois -DEC 1972 Springfield, Sangamon, IL)

                      1. McCaffrey, Charles Taylor Jr (09 JUL 1920 Tallula, Menard, Illinois, USA- 11 OCT 2001 Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois,) m. Robertson, Barbara Anne 15 JUN 1921 Petersburg, Menard,IL - 17 APR 2001 Petersburg, Menard, IL)

                      2. McCaffrey, Margret L (ABT 1923 • Illinois

                      3. McCaffrey, Alma M. (ABT 1924 • Illinois

                      4. McCaffrey, Zola, I (28 OCT 1925 • Tallula, Menard, Illinois - 2 JULY 1985 IL) m. Willis, James W (16 NOV 1917 • Egypt, Adair, Kentucky - 2 DEC 2004 Petersburg, Menard, Illinois )

                      5. McCaffrey, Joan (28 FEB 1930 • IL- 22 APR 2001 • Springfield, Sangamon IL) m. Daniel, Dewey Sampson (19 MAY 1898 • IL- DEC 1967 • Deland, Volusia, Florida)

                c. Nollsch, Anna S (25 SEP 1884 • Virginia, Cass, Illinois, USA - JAN 1969 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan,) M. Young, Alfred E. (ABT 1877 Germany -Michigan)

                      1. Young, Eleanor Stacey Louise (14 SEP 1908 • Gardner, Sangamon, Illinois, USA- Michigan) m. Faulk, Clarence Gilbert (FEB 1910 Indiana, USA-)

                           a. Faulk, Gilbert 1932

                           b. Faulk, Patricia A.

                           c. Faulk, Wilma J.

                d. Nollsch, Harry E (NOV 1885 • Virginia, Cass, Illinois- 14 AUGUST 1918 • Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio) m. Maskell, Coral 1884

                e. Nollsch, Marie E (2 FEB 1888 Virginia, Cass, Illinois, USA- 15 SEP 1978 • Detroit, Wayne, Michigan) m: McGiverin, William

                 1. Mc Giverin, Elinor or Eleanor (1918-1991)

                 2. McGiverin, Vernon L.

                f. Nollsch, Margaret W or E (JUN 1890 IL -19 SEP 1961 Decatur, Macon, IL) m. Coloney, William 1894

                g. Nollsch, Alma C. (21 AUG 1895 • Virginia, Cass, IL- 11 SEP 1951 Tallula, Menard, Illinois, USA) m. McCaffrey, Charles (04 SEP 1888 Menard, Illinois, USA- DEC 1972 • Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois,)

                 1. Mc Caffrey, Charles Taylor Jr ( 09 JUL 1920 • Tallula, Menard, Illinois - 11 OCT 2001 Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, USA) m. Robertson, Barbara Anne (15 JUN 17 APR 2001 Petersburg, menard, IL • Petersburg, Menard, IL, -2001)

                     a. Mc Caffrey, Margaret (ABT 1923 • Illinois

                    b. Mc Caffrey, Alma (ABT 1924 IL-)

                    c. Mc Caffrey, Zola Irene (28 OCT 1925 Tallula, Menard, IL- 2 JULY 1985 • IL) m. Willis, James W. (16 NOV 1917 Egypt, Adair, Kentucky- 2 DEC 2004 Petersburg, Menard, IL)

                     d. Mc Caffrey, Joan (28 FEB 1930 IL- 22 APR 2001 Springfield, Sangamon, IL.) m. Dewey, Sampson Daniel (19 MAY 1898 • Illinois - DEC 1967 • Deland, Volusia, Florida)

E. Jockisch, Sophia Amelia (November 22, 1857 Buff Springs, Cass IL- May 10,1937 Bluff Springs, Cass, IL) m: (September 21,1875, IL) Hendricker, Charles 1860 Beardstown, Cass, IL

Census for Sophia Jockish age 3 estimated birth year 1857 IL. Family number 1830, p. 255.

Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 for Sophia Amelia Hendricker died May 10,1937 Arenzville, Cass, IL age 79. She was born November 22,1857 in Arenzville, IL to August c. Jockisch and Susan Lahman.  Her spouse was Chas. F. Hendricker. She was buried at Jockisch Cemetery Arenzville, Cass, IL.

Hendricker, Charles

SOPHIA AMELIA HENDRICKER

May 11, 1937 Illinoisan Star Beardstown, Illinois - Submitted by Ernie Launer

Death Claims Mrs. Sophia Hendricker

Funeral rites to be held from Nazarene Church near Bluff Springs
Funeral services for Mrs. Sophia Amelia Hendricker, wife of Chas. F. Hendricker, who died last night at her home three miles southeast of Bluff Springs, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow from the church of the Nazarene, 3 miles south of Bluff Springs, following a short prayer service at the late residence at 1:30 o'clock.

Mrs. Hendricker was born on November 22, 1857 and was aged 79 years, 5 months, and 18 days. She was the daughter of August and Susan Jockisch.

She was united in marriage to Chas. Hendricker, September 21, 1875.Besides the husband she is survived by the following children: Mrs. George Eades, Tullula, Illinois; Mrs. Felix Krohe, Rudolph Hendricker, and Hendricker of Arenzville: Mrs. Andrew Larson, Mrs. Henry Roat and Mrs. Benjamin Roatof Havana, Illinois; and Miss Bessie Hendricker at home. One brother, Wesley Jockisch of Lewistown and one sister, Mrs. Sarah Washburn of Lexington, Okla., also survive, together with 48 grandchildren and eight Great-grandchildren. Four children preceded her in death.

She was a member of the Nazarene church near Bluff Springs. She has resided for the greater part of her life on the same farm on which she was born.

CHARLES F. HENDRICKER

Illinoisan Star Thursday January 20, 1944 - Submitted by Ernie Launer
F. HENDRICKER 93, Dies

Funeral Services Will Be Held Saturday. Charles F. Hendricker, aged 93, years, well known retired Cass County farmer who has made his home near this city all his lifetime died at his home three miles south of Bluff Springs at 2:25 o'clock yesterday afternoon after a week's illness.

Mr. Hendricker had been in failing health for the past several years but has been confined to his bed only since last Friday.

The body was taken to the Simpson Funeral home and services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Beardstown Church of the Nazarene

         The Rev. E. O. Chalfant of Danville will be in charge of services. Burial will be made in the Jockisch cemetery.

Charles F. Hendricker, son of Frederick and Elizabeth Kuhl Hendricker, was born June 14th, 1850 and was 93 years, seven months and five days of age at the time of his death. He was united in marriage to Sophia Amelia Jockisch on September 21, 1875. She preceded him in death on May 10th, 1927.

The deceased is survived by the following children. Mrs. George Eades, Tullula, Mrs. Felix Krohe, Arenzville, Henry, Arenzville, Rudolph, Beardstown, Mrs. Hattie Larsen, Mrs. Julia Roat, Mrs. Lydia Roat, of Havana and Miss Bessie Hendricker at home. He is also survived by 48 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren. Four children Franklin Charles, Arthur, Sarah, and Elmer preceded him in death.

Mr. Hendricker was a member of the Bethel church of the Nazarene.

            1. Hendricker, Charles F (12 AUG 1876 Beardstown, Call, IL -1880)

            2. Hendricker, Francklin (1877 IL -28 NOV 1880 IL)

            3. Hendricker, Amalia Louise (8 DEC 1877 • Beardstown, Cass, IL -19 APR 1961 • IL). m:( 16 Oct 1913 Ashland, Cass, IL) Eads, Minister George Madison (28 FEB 1859 • Casey, Kentucky- 16 NOV 1944 • Tallula, Menard,IL)

I ( Paulette E Anderson) have erased all the children and their families due to: 1. They were born way before the parents were married, 2. It is listed another wife for George hence another mother.) Amelia was single until whe was in her forties looking at the census, thus he could have been married before and she became their step-mother.

            4. Hendricker, Arthur (22 SEP 1879 • Beardstown, Cass, Illinois - 29 SEP 1879• Beardstown, Cass, Illinois)

            5. Hendricker, Sarah (25 NOV 1880 • Beardstown, Cass, Illinois - 2 DEC 1880 • Beardstown, Cass, Illinois)

            6. Hendricker, Ida or Eda Molvina (19 Nov 1881 in Beardstown, Cass, Illinois-15 Jul 1966 in Arenzville, Cass, Illinois) m: 28 Nov 1900 Krohe, John August Felix. (2 FEB 1878 Bluff Springs, Cass IL-4 SEP 1951 Cass, IL)

IDA KROHE

Mrs. Ida Krohe, 85, a resident of the Elmwood Manor Nursing Home, died at 7:08 a.m. Monday July 4, 1966 at Schmitt Memorial Hospital.

Funeral Services will be a 3:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Nazarene Church with the Rev. Cecil Caroll of Pittsfield, officiating. Burial will be in the city cemetery.

The remains will lie in state at the church from 12:30 p.m. Wednesday until the time of the services. Friends may call at the Cline Funeral Home from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. tonight.Mrs. Krohe was born Nov. 19, 1881 at Virginia, a daughter of Charles and Sophia Jockish Hendricker.She was married Nov. 28, 1900 near Beardstown to Felix Krohe.Mrs. Krohe was preceded in death by her husband, parents, a son, Paul, and a daughter, Edna.

Three brothers and a sister also preceded her in death.

She was a member of the Bethel Nazarene Church near Bluff Springs.

Survivors include: Three daughters—Mrs. Marie Root of Rushville; Mrs. Henrietta Carls, Beardstown; and Mrs. Dorothy Williams of Carnegie, OK; Four sons—Arthur, Phillip, and Elmer Krohe of Beardstown and Elmer Krohe of Springfield.Mrs. Krohe is survived by 38 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Four sisters who survive are Mrs. Hattie Larson, Mrs. Julia Roat, Mrs. Lydia Roat, and Miss Bessie Hendricker, all of Havana. Two brothers surviving are Henry and Rudolph Hendricker of Beardstown.Numerous nieces and nephews also survive.

FELIX KROHE


Newspaper obituary dated September 8, 1951

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Felix Krohe Dies Suddenly Tuesday Of Heart Ailment

Felix Krohe, 73, prominent farmer and lifelong resident of the Bluff Springs area, died suddenly at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night at his home three miles south of Bluff Springs.

He had been in failing health since he suffered a stroke four years ago.

He was born February 2, 1878 near Bluff Springs and spent his entire life in the same neighborhood. He was a member of the Bethel Nazarene church near Bluff Springs since 1916. He was married to Ida Hendricker November 28, 1900 in a ceremony performed at the Hendricker home near Bluff Springs.

Nine children were born to this union one of whom, Edna A., died in infancy.

He is survived by his wife, eight children, Paul F. of near Beardstown, Mrs. Marie Roat of Rushville, Mrs. Henrietta Carls, Arthur C. and Philip H., all of near Beardstown, Elmer L. of Springfield, Mrs. Dorothy Williams of Bethany, Oklahoma, and Oliver A. of near Beardstown; three sisters, Mrs. Rosine Dufelmeier of Arenzville, Mrs. Lydia Launer and Mrs. Matilda Hendricker, both of Beardstown, and 32 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this Friday afternoon at the church of the Nazarene in Beardstown.

                 a. Krohe, Paul Felix (1903 IL-Jan 27,1956) m. Corline E (2 Feb 1909-19 Mar 1993 IL)

PAUL FELIX KROHE


Submitted by Ernie Launer

Paul Krohe, sr., 53, of Near Bluff Springs Dies of Injuries Received in 12-ft. fall. Paul Felix Krohe sr. 53, of south of Bluff Springs died at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon at Schmitt Memorial hospital. Death was due to a fractured skull received in a 12-foot fall shortly before noon yesterday at the Beardstown Implement company where Mr. Krohe was doing some wiring in the attic of the firm.

Mr. Krohe was born January 15, 1903 near Beardstown.

        He was engaged in farming near here as well as being an electrician.Surviving are his wife, the former Corene Burton: a son, Paul jr. at home; his mother, Mrs. Felix Krohe. rural route 2, Arenzville; four brothers, Arthur and Philip both of near Beardstown: Oliver of Beardstown and Elmer of Springfield: and three sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Williams of Carnegie, Oklahoma: Mrs. Marie Root of Rushville and Mrs. Henrietta Carls, Arenzville.

An inquest will be held tonight, at 7:30 p.m. at the city hall. The body was taken to the Cline Funeral home where friends may I call Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock and from 7:30 to 9:00 o'clock Sunday evening.

Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at two o'clock at the Church of the Nazarene in this city. The Rev. Cecil Carroll, Pastor of the Bethel Nazarene church will officiate at the services.

CORINE KROHE

Beardstown Illinois - Submitted by Ernie Launer

Corine E. Krohe, 84 of Springfield and formerly of Bluff Springs, died Friday morning, March 19, 1993, at St. John's Hospice in Springfield. She was born Feb. 2, 1909 in Louisville, the daughter of George and Mamie Burk Burton. She married Paul Krohe on Aug. 29, 1937, in Beardstown.

He died Jan. 27, 1956. She is survived by one son, Paul Krohe of Beardstown: four brothers, Raymond Burton of Urbana, Herschel Burton of Champaign, Homer E. Burton of Las Vegas, Nev., and Paul Burton of Reynoldsburg, Ohio: two sisters, Onea Krohe of Springfield and Alline Hendricker of Beardstown: and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Charles and an infant.

        Mrs. Krohe was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene of Springfield. Funeral services will be noon Monday at Cline Funeral Home in Beardstown with burial at Beardstown City Cemetery. Visitation will be 10 am until services Monday. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Fund.

                      1. Krohe, Paul Felix (-2002)

                 b. Krohe, Marie Amelia (Sept 24,1904 Pawnee, Sangamon- Oct 14,2002Rushville, IL) m: (11 OCT 1935 Davenport, Iowa, ) Root, Clarence (abt 1902 Rushville, IL- 16 FEB 1998 • Rushville, Schuyler, IL)

MARIE A. ROOT

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Marie A. Root 1904-2002

RUSHVILLE - Marie A. Root, 98, of Rushville, died Monday. evening, Oct 14, 2002, at Culbertson Longterm Care Facility in Rushville.

She was born Sept 24, 1904, in Beardstown, the daughter of J.A. Felix and Ida M. Hendricker Krohe.

         She married Clarence B. Root Oct. 11, 1935, at the Free Methodist Church in Davenport, Iowa, and he preceded her in death Feb. 16, 1998.

She is survived by two sons, Byron F. (wife, Rose Mary) of Pawnee, and Clarence M. (wife, Elizabeth) of Decatur, Ala. two daughters, Ida Mae (husband, Bruce) Justh of Rockville, Md., and Roberta (husband, Ed) DeMoss of Plano, Texas; eight grandchildren; five great-grand-children; and two brothers, Elmer L. (wife, Onea) Krohe of Springfield, and Oliver A (wife, Elizabeth "Betty") Krohe of Beardstown.

         She was preceded in death by one grandson; three brothers, Paul Felix Krohe, Arthur Charles Krohe and Phillip Henry Krohe and three sisters, Henrietta Julia Carls, Edna Alberta Krohe and Dorothy Christine Williams.

Mrs. Root was a homemaker and an accomplished seamstress and she enjoyed weaving rugs.

        She was a member of the Beardstown Church of the Nazarene where she taught Sunday school, and she was a 4- H leader for many years.

Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday at the Wood-Roby Funeral Chapel in Rushville, with burial at Rushville City Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral Chapel. Memorials are suggested to the Cass-Schuyler Area Hospice or the Beardstown Church of the Nazarene. Expressions of sympathy may be sent online to the family at woodrobfc@frontiernet.net

                      1. Root, Ida M (1939-)

                 c. Krohe, Henrietta Julia(October 10, 1905 - August 14, 1997)m:16 SEPT 1928 Arenzville, Cass Co.l, ILCarls, William Theodore(10 Apr 1906 Springfield, IL - Oct 30,1993 Arenzvilee, IL)

HENRIETTA J CARLS

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Henrietta J. Carls October 10, 1905 - August 14, 1997

Henrietta J. Carls, 90, rural Arenzville, died Thursday afternoon, August 14, at Heritage Manor South in Beardstown.

She was born October 10, 1906 in rural Arenzville, the daughter of Felix and Ida Hendricker Krohe. She married William Carls September 16, 1928 at the Bethel Church of the Nazarene in rural Arenzville. He preceded her in death on October 30,1993.

Surviving are three sons, William T. Carls (wife Sharon) of Phoenix, Arizona, Ronald Lee Carls (wife Sandra) of rural Arenzville and Kenneth R. Carls of Champaign; five daughters, Mrs. Fred (Alice) Ore of White Heath, Mrs. Merle (Kathryn) Lovekamp of Arenzville, Mrs. Wayne (JoAnne) Jacobsen of Barrington, Mary Brannan and Mrs. James (Patty) Wydell, both of Beardstown; 20 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Elmer Krohe of Springfield and Oliver Krohe of Beardstown; and two sisters, Marie Root of Rushville and Dorothy Williams of Yukon, Oklahoma.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, one sister in infancy, three brothers, Phillip, Arthur, and Paul, one son, James, and one granddaughter, Lauri Vincent.

She attended Krohe School near Arenzville. She was a lifetime member of Bethel Church of the Nazarene and the Friendly Circle in rural Arenzville. She was a homemaker and partner with her husband, Bill, as they farmed in rural Arenzville. She was best known for her ''homecooked" meals she served for all the many farm hands. Mrs. Carls also made several quilts including quilts for each of her children and her grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Monday morning, August 18, at Bethel Church of the Nazarene.

The Rev. Neal Kellam, the Rev. Cecil Carroll and the Rev. Bob Williams officiated. Organist Trish Sager played selected hymns. Vocalists Robin Braun and Nathan Carls sang "Sweet, Sweet Spirit" and "I Know Who Holds Tomorrow". They were accompanied by Sandra Carls.

Pallbearers were Bruce Lovekamp, Christopher Wydell, Theodore Hea, Nathan Carls, Robert Ore and Joseph Hea.

Burial was in the Beardstown City Cemetery.

Services were conducted by Sager Funeral Home in Beardstown.

                      1. Carls, Alice Rose (1931-) R

                      2. Carls Jr., William Theodore (21 DEC 1931 Arenzville, Cass, IL -25 APR 2012 Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona) m. Ludwig, Sharon

 

WILLIAM THEODORE CARLS JR. (1931 - 2012)


               

William Theodore Carls Jr., of Phoenix, passed away Wednesday, April 25, 2012, at the age of 80. He was born in Arenzville and moved to Phoenix 52 years ago. He attended Western Illinois University at Macomb. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and served in the Korean War and started his own landscaping service 46 years ago.

He is survived by his wife, Sharon (Ludwig); son, Steven Carls; loving daughter, Stacey Combs (Thomas); sisters, Alice Ore, Katherine Lovekamp (Merle), Joanne Jacobsen (Wayne), Mary Brannan and Patricia Wydell (Jim); and brother, Kenneth Carls.

    He was a member of the Phoenix Rose Society, Valley of the Sun Gardeners and former assistant director of the Pacific Southwest District of the American Rose Society. He was a consulting Rosarian, and an accredited horticulture judge of the American Rose Society.

    He was awarded several honors and medals including the Outstanding Consulting Rosarian and the Gallica award. Past president and yards chairman of the Village Meadows Concerned Neighborhood Association. He was involved in other groups and organizations and received additional awards and honors as well.

    He was a member of St. Luke's Catholic Church where he served as a lector and an usher.

A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Luke's Catholic Church, 19644 N. 7th Avenue in Phoenix. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Hospice of the Valley, ALS Society, The Humane Society or the Valley Garden Center. Please visit www.hansenmortuary.com to leave online condolences.

                           a. Carls, Steven

                           b. Carls, Stacey m. Combs, Thomas

                      4. Carls, James Bernard (14 Oct 1935 - 18 MAR 1984 • Beardstown, Cass, Illinois,)

                     

5. Carls, Joanne (1938-)

                           6. Carls, Ronald Lee "Bud" (27 NOV 1939 • Arenzville, Cass Co., IL - 21 NOV 2004 • Springfield, Sangamon, IL)

                           7. Carls, Marilyn 'Mary' Ruth (APRIL 19, 1942 • Arenzville, Illinois- APRIL Quincy, Adams Co., IL -14 APR 2013 Quincy, Adams Co., IL) m:1. 1963 Hea, James Jackson (1920-2003)

                           8. Carls, Patty

                           9. Carls, Kenneth R

                 d. Krohe, Edna Alberta (8 SEP 1909 • Beardstown, Cass, IL, - 8 FEB 1910 • Beardstown, Cass, IL)

                 e. Krohe, Arthur Charles. (16 JUL 1911 Beardstown, Cass, IL - 20 JUN 1981 • Cass CO., IL) m: Ganner, Lois Marie (16 JUN 1913 • Cass CO., IL- 15 SEP 1987 • Cass CO., IL)

                        1. Krohe, Robert (1936-)

                        2.Krohe, Richard (1939-

                        3. Krohe, Delores June m: Malone, Layton

DELORES KROHE ENGAGEMENT


Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Krohe announce the engagement of their daughter, Delores June, to Layton Malone, son of Rev. and Mrs. Claude Malone of Boone, Iowa. Miss Krohe graduated from Beardstown High School in 1964 and is presently employed at Ford Printing in Springfield. Mr. Malone is a Senior Technician 3rd Class in the U.S. Navy. A spring wedding is being planned. [Published in the Illinoian-Star daily newspaper of Beardstown, IL Tuesday, January 2, 1968]

ARTHUR C. KROHE


Submitted by Ernie Launer

Beardstown June 20, 1981

Arthur C. Krohe, 69, of R.R. 1 Beardstown died Saturday morning at Culbertson Memorial Hospital, Rushville.

He was born July 16, 1911 in Beardstown, a son of Felix and Ida Hendricker Krohe. He married Lous Marie Bannar September 19, 1933 in Bluff Springs. She survives.

    Also surviving are three sons, Robert Krohe of rural Arenzville, Richard Krohe of Industry, and Ben Krohe of rural Beardstown; three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Eleanor) Lynch of rural Havana, Mrs. Layton (Delores) Malone of Plymouth, and Mrs. Gary (Kathy) Trone of Rushville; Two Brothers, Elmer Krohe of Springfield, and Oliver Krohe of Beardstown; Three sisters, Mrs. Clarence (Marie) Root of Rushville, Mrs. William (Henrietta) Carls of Beardstown, and Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Williams of Carnegie, Okla.

Eleven grandchildren survive.

He was preceded in death by a sister, Edna, and two brothers, Paul and Phillip. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Bethel Church of the Nazarene near Bluff Springs with the Revs. Harland Worden and Cecil Carroll officiating. Burial will be in Beardstown Cemetery.

Visitation will begin Monday at 4 p. m. at Sager-Northcutt Funeral Home, where the family will meet friends from 7-9 p.m. The family will also meet friends at the church from 1-2 p. m. Tuesday.

Memorial gifts may be made to the Bethel Church of the Nazarene

                 f. Krohe, Philip Henry. (13 SEP 1913 Cass Co., IL-Jul 29,1974 Springfield, Sangamon Co. IL) m: Jockisch, Dollie Catherine (5 FEB 1916- 5APR 1999) parent: George Jockisch and Grace Grant

PHILIP HENRY KROHE

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Philip Krohe of Beardstown Dies Funeral Thursday Jacksonville Journal July 30, 1974

Beardstown - Philip Krohe of Beardstown route 1 died Monday at memorial Medical Center at Springfield. He was 60 years of age.

Mr Krohe was born in Cass County September 13, 1913, son of late Felix and Ida Hendricker Krohe. He married Dollie Jockisch August 2. 1936. She survives with these children: Marvin and Evelyn, Beardstown: Henry (Bud), Columbus Miss.: Ruby Hess, Rushville: Joyce Dittmer, Sesser and Judy Hendrickson, Springfield.

There are 12 grandchildren. These brothers and sisters survive: Arthur, Oliver, both of Beardstown: Elmer of Springfield: Marie Root, Rushville: Henrietta Carls, rural Arenzville: and Dorothy Williams, Carnegie, Okla.A brother, Paul and infant sister, Edna preceded in death.

Mr. Krohe was a member of the Nazarene church in Beardstown, where services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday.

Rev. Lawrence Wright and Rev. Bob Williams, the latter from Oklahoma, will officiate. Interment will be in Jockisch cemetery south of Bluff Springs. The remains will be taken to the church at 1 p.m. Thursday.

Friends may call at the Cline Funeral Home 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

DOLLIE CATHERINE JOCKISCH KROHE

State Journal-Register, The (Springfield, IL) - April 6, 1999

Deceased Name: Dollie C. Krohe BEARDSTOWN

Dollie C. Krohe, 83, of Beardstown died Monday, April 5, 1999, at Memorial Medical Center. She was born Feb. 5, 1916, in Beardstown, the daughter of George Henry and Grace Emma Grant Jockisch. She married Phillip Henry Krohe in 1936 in Beardstown; he preceded her in death in 1974.

Mrs. Krohewas a homemaker. She was a member of the Beardstown Church of the Nazarene.

Survivors: two sons, Marvin (wife, Brenda) and Henry "Bud" Krohe , both of Beardstown; four daughters, Evelyn (husband, Ralph) Hardwick of Cass City, Mich., Ruby (husband, Ralph) Hess of Rushville, Joyce (husband, Sam) Dittmer of Crawfordsville, Ind., and Judy (husband, Larry) Henrikson of Springfield; 18 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Irene DeSollar of Beardstown and Viola Wankel Rogers of Orlando, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews.

             Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, Beardstown Church of the Nazarene, the Rev. Kevin Sheese and Rev. Bob Williams officiating. Burial: Jockisch Cemetery, near Arenzville. Hendricker Funeral Home in Mount Sterling is in charge of arrangements.

                        1. Krohe, Evelyn (1937-

                        2. Krohe, Merwin (1939-

                        3. Krohe, Henry 'Bud' George Felix (23 MAR 1944 Rural Arenzville, Cass County, IL,- 20 APR 2012 Hagener, Cass County, IL) m. Gouren, Lois Catherine (11JUL 1938 Hurley, Wisconsin- 2 DEC 2002)


HENRY 'BUD' GEORGE FELIX KROHE

Bud Krohe brought laughter to everyone he knew. The jokester, the clown, our clown. Bud farmed the best watermelons. He had farms in Illinois and Mississippi. His parents were Philip and Dollie Krohe of Beardstown. His siblings: Marvin, Evelyn, Ruby, Joyce and Judy. He was married to Margie Krohe and had two sons: Chris and Tobie Krohe.

He later married Lois Krohe and they had one daughter, Jenny Krohe. Step-son Mark Connor joined the family.

Bud spent his final years taking his grandkids to Black Oak Church.

He operated Bud's Market along US Hwy 67 near Beardstown.

He and daughter Jenny passed away in a house fire April 15, 2012. Their partial cremains are buried with Lois Krohe at St. Alexis Cemetery. The fire investigation remains ongoing. Any information can be relayed to Illinois Fire Marshall Investigator Chris Valentine in Jacksonville, IL.

LOIS CATHERINE KROHE

The following was written by Lois' stepson, Tobie Krohe:

Lois Catherine Gouren was born in Hurley, Wisconsin, July 11, 1938, to Bob and Eva Gouren. Her siblings were Donna, Janice, Bobby, Bill and Mary. She married George Connor, of Peoria, and had a son, Mark Connor. She later married Bud Krohe and they had a daughter, Jenny Krohe. Lois gained two step-sons: Chris and Tobie Krohe, of Mississippi.

Lois spent her later years making Christmas wreaths on Bud's Corner near Beardstown, IL. She spent a lot of time caring for many elderly citizens in Cass County. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and going to the Fall Fun Festival.

She passed away with complications of lung cancer December 2, 2002. She is buried at St. Alexius Cemetery in Beardstown, where a portion of the ashes of her daughter and husband are also interred.

                a. Krohe, Jeanette C (26 JUN 1982-15APR 2012 Cass Co. IL)

JEANETTE KROHE

Jenny's smile radiated the room everywhere she went. A 2000 graduate of Beardstown High School, she was born to Bud and Lois Krohe June 26, 1982 in Rushville, IL. She had three brothers much older than her: Chris and Tobie Krohe, and Mark Connor.

She spent her life helping with the family produce business in rural Beardstown. She attended Black Oak Church. She loved singing with her dad in karaoke competitions. Her biggest passion was raising her four sons: Jacob and Nikolas Lopez, and Kaileb and Marcos Sebastian.

Jenny and her dad died together in a house fire April 15, 2012 near Beardstown. Her brothers chose to cremate them and bury some of their cremains with Lois at St. Alexis Cemetery in Beardstown. The fire investigation remains open. Any information can be directed to Illinois State Fire Marshall Chris Valentine in Jacksonville, IL.

           g. Krohe, Elmer Lewis (Feb 10,1916Beardstown, IL-Feb 29,2008 Springfield, IL) m. Burton, Oniea Elizabeth(30 MAY1921 • IL- AFT 26 MAY 2009 Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois)

ELMER KROHE

Elmer Krohe, 92, of Springfield passed away Friday, Feb. 29, 2008, at St. John's Hospital. He was born Feb. 10, 1916, near Beardstown, the son of Felix J.A. and Ida M. Hendricker Krohe. He married Onea E. Burton on Oct. 2, 1938, near Beardstown.

His parents, four brothers, Paul, Arthur, Phillip, and Oliver, and four sisters, Marie, Henrietta, Dorothy and Edna, preceded him in death.

Mr. Krohe was a Merchant Marine serving in the Atlantic Sea and Mediterranean Sea war zones during World War II.

He retired from Pillsbury Mill after 46 years of service. He was a member of American Legion Post 32 and First Church of the Nazarene where he was a Sunday school teacher, head usher and on the Board of Trustees.

Services at First Church of the Nazarene, with the Rev. Fred Prince and Rev. William Burton officiating. Burial in Camp Butler National Cemetery.

ONEA KROHE

Onea Elizabeth Krohe, 91, of Beardstown and formerly of Springfield died Wednesday, November 16, 2011, at Passavant Area Hospital in Jacksonville. She was born May 30, 1920 in Louisville, IL, the daughter of Revs. Homer and Mamie Burke Burton. She married Elmer Lewis Krohe on October 2, 1938 at the home of her parents, the Bethel Church of the Nazarene parsonage, in rural Arenzville.

He preceded her in death February 29, 2008.

Surviving is her son Roger B. Krohe of Chicago; two brothers Enfer Burton of Las Vegas, NV and Paul Burton of Reynoldsburg, OH; one sister Aline Hendricker of rural Beardstown; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, three brothers Raymond, Herschel, and Charles Burton, and one sister Corene Krohe.

She previously worked in an aircraft factory in Springfield while her husband served in the Merchant Marines during WWII.

While they resided in Springfield she enjoyed bowling on a league with her husband, fishing with her family, and gardening. She was also a member of First Church of the Nazarene in Springfield.

Services were entrusted to Sager Funeral Home of Beardstown, Illinois

                        1. Krohe, Roger B.

                 h. Krohe, Dorothy Christine Apr 14,1918 Cass Co., IL-Aug 30,2001) m: Rv. Williams, Robert P (Dec 8, 1921- 27 December 2016)

DOROTHY CHRISTINE WILLIAMS

Dorothy Christine Williams went home to Heaven 08/30/01 in Yukon, OK at the age of 83. She was born in Arenzville, IL on April 14, 1918, to Felix and Ida Krohe where she grew up on a farm near there. She graduated from Beardstown High School and attended Olivet Nazarene College. She was united in marriage with Bob Williams on August 20, 1941, at Bethel Church of the Nazarene near Beardstown, IL

Dorothy served almost 50 years as a pastor's wife as her husband pastored churches in Noble, (2 years) and Carnegie, OK (32 years).

After retirement they pastored the Woodson Park Church of the Nazarene in Oklahoma City for 10 years. She served in many different capacities, including pianist, organist, missionary society president, church secretary, Bible School director, and Sunday School teacher.

In addition to this she also drew the plans for 3 parsonages and 3 church construction projects. Dorothy also served on the SW OK District Missionary Council for the Church of the Nazarene and was the primary accompanist for the Williams Family Gospel Melodies radio program that aired every Monday afternoon for 16 years on station KTJS in Hobart, OK.

She is survived by her husband, Rev. Bob Williams, of Yukon; one son, Bob Williams Jr. and wife, Pat of Oklahoma City; one daughter, Donna Keesee, of Yukon; grandchildren, Sherry Williams, Chad Williams, Darla Keesee and Deanna Keesee, and great-grandson, Carson Williams. Also surviving her are a sister, Marie Root of Rushville, IL, and brothers, Elmer Krohe of Springfield, IL, and Oliver Krohe of Beardstown, IL. Three brothers and two sisters preceded her in death.

Services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday September 2, 2001 at the Yukon First Church of the Nazarene with internment at the Yukon Cemetery.

The family would like to express their utmost appreciation and thanks to the staff of Ranchwood Nursing Center, Heartland Hospice, and the many friends for service demonstrated during Dorothy's transition from her earthly life to her eternal home with Jesus Christ.

                        1. Williams Jr., Bob m. Pat

                             a. Williams, Sherry

                             b. Williams, Chad

                                1. Williams, Carson

                                2. Williams, Donna m: Keesee

                                     a. Keesee, Deanna

                 i. Krohe, Oliver Andrew (Mar 4,1922 Cass Co., IL-Jan 2,2007 Springfield)

OLIVER A. KROHE

State Journal-Register, The (Springfield, IL)

January 4, 2007

           

Deceased Name: Oliver A. Krohe BEARDSTOWN - Oliver Andrew Krohe, 84, of Beardstown died Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007, at St. John's Hospital.

He was born March 4, 1922, in Cass County, the son of Felix and Ida M. Hendricker Krohe.He married Jewel E. "Bettie" Hamblin in 1943 in Corvallis, Ore.

Mr. Krohe graduated from Beardstown High School in 1939. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, serving as a sergeant, and received two bronze stars and a Purple Heart Medal. He was a lifelong farmer in Cass County, drove a bus for the Beards-town School District and Cass County Human Resources and was a welder for Trinity Steel in Beards-town.

He was a member of Beards-town Church of the Nazarene for more than 75 years and was a member of Bethel Church of the Nazarene.

Survivors: wife, Jewel; four sons, David (wife, Lona) Krohe of Vermont; Myles (wife, Deb) Krohe of Virginia and Allen (wife, Jackie) and Ken (wife, Kelly) Krohe, both of Beardstown ; five daughters, Janet (husband, Sam) Spears, Carol (husband, Charles) Wubker, Ann (husband, Tom) Bell and Audrey Perry, all of Beardstown , and Dottie (husband, Paul) Puckel of Springfield; 22 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; brother, Elmer (wife, Onea) Krohe of Springfield; and several nieces and nephews.

Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Beardstown Church of the Nazarene, the Rev. Ken Mitchell officiating. Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Beardstown. Hendricker Funeral Home in Mount Sterling is in charge of arrangements.

According to Beard School records, Oliver was a school bus driver for Beard School from 1961 - 1962.

                       1.Krohe, David (wife, Lona) of Vermont

                      2. Krohe, Myles (wife, Deb) Krohe of Virginia

                      3. Krohe, Allen (wife, Jackie)

                      4. Krohe, Ken (wife, Kelly) Krohe, both of Beardstown

                       5. Krohe, Janet (husband, Sam) Spears,

                      6. Krohe, Carol (husband, Charles) Wubker,

                      7. Krohe, Ann (husband, Tom) Bell

                       8. Krohe, Audrey m. Perry, of Beardstown

                      9. Krohe, Dottie (husband, Paul) Puckel

            7. Hendricker, Henry H. (March 1, 1884- 9 NOV 1967 Arenzille, Cass, IL) m: (18 DEC 1907 Cass, IL) Krobe, Matilda Louise ‘Tillie’ (9 APR 1887 Cass Co, IL – 9 OCT 1980 Arenzville, Cass, IL)

HENDRICKER, HENRY

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Henry Hendricker, 83, a retired farmer of the Beardstown-Arenzville Community passed away early this morning at Schmitt Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for three weeks.
Mr. Hendricker was born on March 1, 1884, the son of Charles and Sophia Jockisch Hendricker.

He was preceded in death by his parents; 1 son, Ralph and 2 children in infancy.

He is survived by: his wife, Tillie; six daughters, Mrs. Arthur "Myrtle" Carls, of Beardstown, Mrs. Raymond "Rose" Edge of Chandlerville, Mrs. Frank "Ada" Bennett of Griggsville, Mrs. Ben "Phyllis" Crocker, of Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Ralph "Bertha" Wankel of Beardstown. Mrs. Calvin "Vera" Johnson of Salinas, California; three sons. Homer Hendricker of Beardstown, Irvin Hendricker of Beardstown, Harold Hendricker of Arenzville; 36 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; four sisters, Bessie Hendricker, Mrs. Hattie Larson, Mrs. Julia Roat, Mrs. Lydia Roat all of Havana; and 1 brother, R.W. Hendricker of Beardstown.

Funeral services will be held at the First Church of the Nazarene in Beardstown on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. with visitation at the Cline Funeral Home from 7 till 9 p.m. on Saturday evening. Anyone wishing to donate may do so to the Bethel Nazarene Church Fund or the Schmitt Memorial Hospital Fund. Burial will be in the City cemetery.

HENDRICKER, MATHILDA

Virginia Gazette, Virginia, Illinois, October 16, 1980

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Mathilda L. Hendricker, 93, Rural Route I, Arenzville, died Oct. 9, 1980, at Beardstown Hospital.

Mrs. Hendricker was born in Cass County April 9, 1887, daughter of Henry and Christina Menge Krohe. She married Henry Hendricker near Bluff Springs Dec. 18, 1907, and he died Nov. 9, 1967.

Survivors include three sons, Homer and Irvin, both of Beardstown, and Harold, Arenzville; six daughters: Mrs. Arthur (Myrtle) Carls and Mrs. Ralph (Bertha) Wankle, both of Beardstown; Mrs. Raymond (Rosa) Edge, Chandlerville; Mrs. Frank (Ada) Bennett, Griggsville; Mrs. Bennet (Phyllis) Crocker, Plymouth, Mich.; and Mrs. Calvin (Vera) Johnson, Salinas, Calif.; 36 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by four sisters, a brother, two sons and a daughter.

Mrs. Hendricker was a member of Bethel Church of the Nazarene and was a charter member of the Friendly Circle Club.

       Services were Oct. 12 at Beardstown Church of the Nazarene. Burial was in Beardstown City Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to Bethel Church of the Nazarene.

https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=131452126&ref=acom

            a. Hendricker, Myrtle Christine (10 JUN 1909 Arenzville, Cass Co., IL -15 JAN 1996 Beardstown, Cass Co., IL) m: Carls, Arthur Roger (12 JUN 1908 Springfield, Sangamon, IL -27 JAN 1994 Rushville, Schuyler, IL)

                1. Carls, David (abt 1935

                2. Carls, Ruth A (19 MAR 1940-19MAR 1940)

                3. Carls, Glen A (19 MAR 1940-

                4. Carls, Esther ( 6 DEC 1943 Beardstown, Cass Co., IL – 12 SEP 2010 Jacsonville, Morgan, IL) m: (01 Sep 1973 Carrollton, Carroll, MO)Dodgen, Joe Allen ( 13 APR 1937Lonoke,IL- 18 MAY 2003Carrollton Missouri>

Esther Carls Dodgen

From the Cass County Star Gazette:

Esther Carls Dodgen, 66, of Jacksonville, died Sunday, Sept. 12, at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, Mo.

She was born Dec. 6, 1943, in Beardstown, the daughter of Arthur R. and Myrtle C. Hendricker Carls. She married Joe A. Dodgen and he preceded her in death in 2003. Mrs. Dodgen is survived by a sister, Ruth A. (husband, John) Werries of Chapin, two brothers, David A. (wife, Althea) Carls of Arenzville and Glen A. Carls of Jacksonville, and the following niece and nephews: Leesa Carls Tobiasz o fLake Zurich, Steve Carls of Beardstown, Drew Carls and Marc Carls both of Arenzville, Dan Werries of Midland, Mich., and Curt Werries of Quincy. She is also survived by many great-nieces and nephews, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Esther graduated from Triopia High School in 1961 and the University of Illinois in 1967 where she was a teaching assistant while working on her master's degree. She spent a year studying and traveling in Europe. She received diplomas from Alliance Francaise in Paris and Laval University in Quebec. Her first teaching assignment was teaching French at Illinois Valley Community College in Oglesby.

In 1973, Esther married Joe A. Dodgen, a farmer and vocational agriculture teacher, and began teaching at Carrollton High School in Carrollton, Mo., with her husband. She retired from teaching after 30 years and taught GED classes part time. After her husband's death in 2003, she moved to the Jacksonville area where she had many relatives. Esther taught Sunday school and Bible school for thirty years in Mo. After moving to Jacksonville, she was a faithful member of Lincoln Avenue Baptist Church, led the Monday morning Ladies Bible Study Group, and taught the snior women's Sunday morning small group. She especially enjoyed reading, writing, and listening to classical music and had a special fondness for nature, animals, and children. She had three published works: Flowers Along the Path:Collected Wisdom for Your Spiritual Journey, Barbour Publishing, 2001; Glimpses of God through the Ages: A collection of Personal Exspression of Faith from the Bible to the Present, Hendrickson Publishers, 2003; and Bouquet of Flowers: Inspiration Gathered from My Spiritual Garden, Published in 2010.

Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 14, at Lincoln Avenue Baptist Church in Jacksonville. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m., Thursday at Oddfellows Cemetery in Charleston, Mo.

Memorials are suggested to Lincoln Avenue Baptist Church or In His Service-Jesus Is Lord.

Condolences may be left online at www.airsman-hires.com

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            b. Hendricker, Rosa Sophia (2 JAN 1911 Arenzille, Cass Co., IL-23 FEB 2003 Chandlerville, Cass, Co., IL age 92) m:( 31 Jan 1933 Arenzville, IL) Edge, Gerald Raymond (28 Dec 1911 IL-1 Oct 2007 Virginia, Cass Co., IL age 95)

EDGE, RAYMOND

Journal-Courier, Jacksonville, Illinois, October 3, 2007 -

Submitted by Marcia Cox

Raymond Edge, 1911-2007, Chandlerville

Raymond Edge, 95, of Chandlerville, died Monday afternoon, Oct. 1, 2007 at the Walker Nursing Home in Virginia.

He was born Dec. 28, 1911, in Waverly, the son of Rev. John W. and Ida Baldwin Edge. He married Rosa S. Hendricker on Jan. 31, 1933, in rural Arenzville, and she preceded him in death on Feb. 23, 2003.

He is survived by three sons, Milton (wife, Hazel) and William ‘Bill’ both of Chandlerville and Dale Edge (wife, Donna) of Ashland; one daughter, Shirley (husband, Dean) Duckwiler of Chandlerville; 10 grandchildren, Yvonne Bernard, Laurel Ann McLagan, Stanley Edge, Melinda Taylor, Rachel Christianson, Kevin Duckwiler, Daphne Dodd, Demetria Westbrook, Dawn Stremsterfer and Daniel Edge; 18 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild; one sister, Edna Beasley of Florida; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death one son, Jerry, in infancy; one granddaughter, Darlene Duckwiler; two brothers, Richard and Ralph; and two sisters, Dorothy Swearingen and Edith Edge.

Mr. Edge had farmed all his life. He was a 4-H leader, member of the Cass-Morgan Farm Bureau, served on the Cass County Fair Board, and attended the Mt. Olive Baptist Church.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, east of Chandlerville, with burial at Chandlerville Cemetery. The remains will be taken to the church one hour prior to services. The family will meet friends from 5-7:30 p.m. today at Buchanan & Cody

Funeral Home in Virginia. Memorials are suggested to Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Chandlerville Cemetery or Walker Nursing Home Resident Activity Fund.

EDGE, ROSA S.

Journal-Courier, Jacksonville, Illinois, February 25, 2003 -

Submitted by Marcia Cox

Rosa S. Edge, 1911-2003, Chandlerville

Rosa S. Edge, 92, of rural Chandlerville, died Sunday afternoon, Feb. 23, 2003, at her residence.

She was born Jan. 2, 1911, in rural Arenzville, the daughter of Henry and Mathilda Krohe Hendricker. She married Raymond Edge on Jan. 31, 1933, at her parent's home in rural Arenzville, and he survives.

She is also survived by three sons, Milton (wife, Hazel) of Chandlerville, Bill of rural Chandlerville, and Dale (wife, Donna) of rural Ashland; one daughter, Shirley (husband, Dean) Duckwiler of Pleasant Plains; 10 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter; two brothers, Irvin (wife, Aline) Hendricker of rural Beardstown; and Harold (wife, Margaret) Hendricker of rural Arenzville; three sisters, Ada (husband, F.D.) Bennett of Griggsville, Bertha (husband, Ralph) Wankel of Beardstown, and Vera (husband, Cal) Johnson of Salinas, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one son, Jerry in infancy; onegranddaughter; two brothers, Ralph and Homer Hendricker; and two sisters, Myrtle Carls and Phyllis Crocker.

Mrs. Edge was a faithful member of the Mount Olive Baptist Church, where he played the organ until recently. She was a former 4-H leader and an active member of the Cass County Home Extension. She was an avid gardener who raised a widevariety of flowers and vegetables. She was an accomplished seamstress who completed more than 55 quilts. She enjoyed spending time at family gatherings.

Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday at Mount Olive Baptist Church, east of Chandlerville, with burial at Chandlerville Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at the Lintner-Buchanan Funeral Home in Chandlerville, where the family will meet friends from 5-7 p.m. Memorials are suggested to the Cass-Schuyler Area Hospice or Mount Olive Baptist Church. Messages of sympathy may be shared with the family online at https://www.buchananfuneralhomes.com

                 1. Edge, Jerry

                2. Edge, Milton (abt 1935 IL -) m:Hazel of Chandlerville,

                 3. Edge, Gerald Raymond (7 Nov 1936 Lewistown, Fulton Co., IL-24 NOV 1936 Cantaon, Fulton Co., IL)

                 4. Edge, William H.Bill (March 25, 1946-   April 1, 2008 age 62)

EDGE,WILLIAM H.'BILL'

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William H. 'Bill' Edge, 1946-2008, Chandlerville

William H. ‘Bill’ Edge, 62, of Chandlerville, died Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at Passavant Area Hospital in Jacksonville. He was born March 25, 1946 in Jacksonville, the son of Raymond and Rosa Hendricker Edge.

He is survived by two brothers, Milton (wife, Hazel) of Chandlerville and Dale (wife, Donna) of Ashland; one sister, Shirley (husband, Dean) Duckwiler of Chandlerville; several nieces and nephews; several great-nieces and nephews; and one great-great niece. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Gerald, in fancy.

Mr. Edge was involved in 4-H as a young man and attended Mt. Olive Baptist Church. He enjoyed fishing, reading the newspaper, studying maps, St. Louis Cardinal baseball, and local sporting events.

Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, east of Chandlerville, with burial in Chandlerville Cemetery. The family will meet friends from 5:30-7 p.m. today at Buchanan Cody Funeral Home in Virginia. Memorials are suggested to Chandlerville Cemetery.

                5. Edge, Dale M: Donna of rural Ashland

                6. Edge, Schirley (20 APR 1939 Alto Pass, Union Co., IL -29 JUN 2008 Herrin < Williamson Co., IL) m: Hedge, (???????????) or Duckwiler, Dean

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            c. Hendricker, Homer K. (18 MAR 1912 IL-6 NOV 1991) m: Goodwin, Anna Louise (10 APR 1916 – 29 APR 1997 Beardstown Cass Co., IL)

Homer K Hendricker

State Journal-Register, The (Springfield, IL) - November 7, 1991 Deceased Name: Homer Hendricker BEARDSTOWN -- Homer Hendricker 79, of rural Beardstown died at 7:35 a.m. Wednesday at his residence.

Services at 11 a.m. Saturday at Bethel Church of the Nazarene, near Bluff Springs, with burial in Beardstown City Cemetery.

Sager Funeral Home, Beardstown, is in charge of arrangements.

Surviving are his wife, Anna Louise Goodwin Hendricker; two sons, Larry of Decatur and Mike of rural Beardstown; four daughters, Betty Combest of Rantoul, Rosalind White of Marquand, Mo., Marsha Owens of Alamo, Ga., and Sherry Ralston of Beardstown; 17 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; two brothers, Irvin of rural Beardstown and Harold of Arenzville; six sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Myrtle) Carls and Mrs. Ralph (Bertha) Wankel, both of Beardstown, Mrs. Raymond (Rosa) Edge of Chandlerville, Mrs. Frank (Ada) Bennett of Griggsville, Mrs. Ben (Phyllis) Crocker of Plymouth, Mich., and Mrs. Calvin (Vera) Johnson of Salina, Calif.; several nieces and nephews.

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                1. Hindricker, Betty (1937-

                2. Hindricker, Larry (1939-

                3. Hindricker, Michael Eugene (22 JUL 1948 Beardstown, Cass Co., IL – 24 MAR 1998)

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            4. Hendricker, Irvin H. (3 DEC 1913 IL -5 JAN 2010 Beardstown, Cass Co., IL) m:

Burton, E. Aline (1 OCT 1917 Louisville, Clay Co., IL -8 DEC 2012 Beardstown, Cass Co., IL)

Michigan Visitors Honored at Dinner at Irvin Hendricker’s Posted 11 APR 2015 by Janet Bentler

On Monday, June 16, a potluck dinner was served at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hendricker in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crocker and family of Saginaw, Michigan.

Volleyball and other games were enjoyed by the young people.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crocker, Dennis and Lori Ann of Saginaw, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Bennet, Mary, Ada, Galen and Alvin of Griggsville, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Edge, Billy and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Duckwiler, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Edge, Yvonne and Laurel Ann, all of Chandlerville; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carls, Glenn, Esther and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hendricker, Larry, Rosalind, Mikie, Marsha and Sheryl, Mr. and Mrs. David Carls and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendricker, Barbara, Donna and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wankel, Neal and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hendricker, Miss Judy Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hendricker, Duane, Gary, Sharon and Melody, all of Beardstown.

[Published Saturday, June 21, 1958 in the Illinoian-Star daily newspaper of Beardstown, Illinois]

E. Aline Burton Hendricker

Daughter of the Reverends George Homer and Mamie Leo Burk Burton

Wife of Irvin H. Hendricker

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            E. Hendricker, Ada J. (2 NOV 1915 Cass Co., IL – 1 OCT 2013 Griggsville, Pike Co., IL) m: Bennett, Frank Dean ( 21 OCT 1905 – 9 FEB 2004)

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            F. Hendricker, Ralph Issac Charles (11 March 1919 Arenzville, Cass Co., IL- 12 DEC 1947St Louis, MO age 28 of Leukemia).

Military 4 Dec 1941 Peoria, Illinois

HENDRICKER, RALPH

Illinoisan Star, Beardstown, Illinois, December 12, 1947

Cass War Vet Dies

Ralph Hendricker, 28, a veteran of World War II and well known throughout Cass County, died at 8:30 o'clock this morning. in the veteran’s hospital at Jefferson Barracks. Mo. His ailment was diagnosed by physicians as leukemia. He had been ill two months and a patient at Jefferson Barracks two weeks.

The decedent was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hendricker, rural route 2, Arenzville and the husband of the former Thelma Selvidge, former resident of this city.

He entered the hospita1 November 29 through the arrangements made by Harry C. Knippenberg of the local office to the Illinois Veterans Commission.

Born March 11. 1919, he entered service at Jefferson Barracks Dec. 4, 1941, and was discharged as a staff sergeant at Hendricks Field, Sebring. Fla. October 25, 1945.

Surviving besides his parents and his wife are three brothers and six sisters: Irvin of Arenzville route 2, Homer of Beardstown route 2, and Harold of Arenzville route 2: Mrs. Raymond Edge of Jacksonville. Mrs. Arthur Carls of near this city, Mrs. Frank Bennett of Griggsville, Miss Phyllis at Kankakee. Miss Bertha and Miss Vera at home.

Arrangements for the funeral are incomplete.

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            G. Hendricker, Lewis George Hendricker (29 MAY 1920 Arenzville, IL–7 JAN1921 Beardstown, Cass Co., IL)

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            H. Hendricker, Harold Allen. (Jan. 7, 1922-April 23, 2008 age 86) m: Coil, Margaret Eileen (Jan. 25, 1921- June 23, 2009 age 88) Parents: Coil, Clay C. and Nellie Brown

HENDRICKER, HAROLD ALLEN

Journal-Courier, Jacksonville, Illinois, April 24, 2008 - Submitted by Marcia Cox

Harold Allen Hendricker, 1922-2008, Arenzville

Harold Allen Hendricker, 86, of rural Arenzville, died Wednesday morning, April 23, 2008, at his residence.

He was born Jan. 7, 1922, in rural Arenzville, the son of Henry and Mathilda Krohe Hendricker. He married Margaret Eileen Coil on March 24, 1948, at Beardstown Church of the Nazarene, and she survives.

He is also survived by one son, Roger (wife, Edith) of rural Arenzville; three daughters, Barbara (husband Dennis) Uhles of Ava, Mo., Donna (husband, James) Krohe of Duluth, Ga., and Rebecca (husband Kenneth) Cox of Beardstown; seven grandchildren, Joy (husband, Shannon) Pruiett, Donna (husband, David) Wallner, Gene (wife, Kelly) Powell, Michael (wife, Chris) Powell, Jennifer (husband, Ryan) Alspach, Justin Krohe and Clarissa Cox; nine great-grandchildren; one brother, Irvin (wife, Aline) of Beardstown; and three sisters, Ada Bennett of Griggsville, Bertha (husband, Ralph) Wankel of Beardstown and Vera (husband, Clavin) Johnson of Jacksonville. He was preceded in death by one son in infancy; four sisters, Myrtle Carls, Phyllis Crocker, Rosa Edge and Mabel in infancy; and three brothers, Homer and Ralph and Lewis in infancy.

Mr. Hendricker attended Krohe School in Arenzville Township. He served in the 96th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army during World War II in the Philippines. After his honorable discharge in the 1946, he managed and farmed the family farm in rural Arenzville. He was a member of Bethel Community Church of the Nazarene in rural Arenzville.

Funeral services will be held 2:30 a.m. Saturday at Bethel Community Church of the Nazarene in rural Arenzville, with burial at Beardstown City Cemetery. The family will meet with friends from 5-7 p.m. Friday at Sager Funeral Home in Beardstown. Memorials are suggested to Bethel Community Church of the Nazarene. Condolences may be sent to sagerfh@casscomm.com

HENDRICKER, MARGARET EILEEN

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Margaret Eileen Hendricker 1921- 2009 Arenzville

Margaret Eileen Hendricker, 88, of Arenzville passed away early Tuesday morning, June 23, 2009, at her residence.

She was born on Jan. 25, 1921, in Bluff Springs, the daughter of Coil, Clay C. and Nellie M Brown.

Brown, Margaret married Hendricker, Harold Allen on March 24, 1948, at Beardstown Church of the Nazarene, and he preceded her in death on April 23, 2008.

Mrs. Hendricker is survived by one son, Hendricker, Roger A (wife, Edith) Arenzville; three daughters, Uhles, Barbara L. (husband, Dennis) of Krohe, Ava, Mo., Donna D. (husband, James)of Houston and Rebecca J. (husband, Kenneth) Cox of Beardstown; two brothers, Coil, Donald E. of Springfield and Coil, William H. of Lapalme, Calif.; one sister, Simmons, Dorothy N. of Bluff Springs; seven grandchildren,Pruiett, Joy (husband, Shannon), Wallner, Donna (husband, David), Powell, Michael (wife, Chris), Alspach, Jennifer (husband, Ryan) , Krohe, Justin and Cox, Clarissa as well as nine great-grandchildren, Wallis, April (husband, Lance), Wallner, Michael and Powell, Tareyn and Faelyn, Brummett, Sierra, Clark, Allen and Pruiett, Bryce and Malea

She was preceded in death by an infant son in 1957; a sister, Kiser, Betty and a brother, Coil, Homer C.

Margaret attended Bluff Springs School and graduated from Beardstown High School in 1938. She then worked at Bridge Cafe, did housework at retired railroader's home, worked at Logan Myer Grocery Store and Wells-Lamont Glove Factory, then became a homemaker after her marriage to Harold, where she was very dedicated to her family which she loved dearly. Mrs. Hendricker was a member of Bethel Community Church of the Nazarene in rural Arenzville.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday at Bethel Community Church of the Nazarene in Arenzville at 10 a.m., with burial following at Beardstown City Cemetery. The family will meet friends Friday from 5-7 p.m. at Sager Funeral Home in Beardstown. Memorial contributions may be made to Bethel Community Church of the Nazarene.

            I. Hendricker, Mabel Louise (5 JUN 1924 Arenzille, Cass Co., IL–19 JUN 1924)

            J. Hendricker, Phyllis Mathilde (14 JUL 1925 IL–29 JUL 1997 Farmington, Oakland Co., Michigan) m: Crocker

            k. Hendricker, Bertha A. (1928

            L. Vera Hendricker (1932–

        8. Hendricker, Elmer August (19 May 1886 Ashland, IL - 6 FEB 1937 Springfield, Sangamon, IL 50) m: (24 FEB 1910) Ring, Anna W. (29 JAN 1888 Germany-16 JAN 1966 Tallula Menard Co. IL) He was a grain farmer .

HENDRICKER, ANNA RING

Virginia Gazette, Virginia, Illinois, January 20, 1966

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Mrs. Hendricker Former Resident Dies at Tullula

Mrs. Anna Ring Hendricker, 77, of Tullula, passed away at 4:45 p.m. Sunday at her residence.

Mrs. Hendricker was reared in the Monroe Community west of this city.

Surviving is one son, Robert of Petersburg: six sisters, Mrs. Helen Nelson, Tullula: Mrs. R. W. Hendricker of Beardstown: Mrs. Martha Meyer and Mrs. Rose Meyer of Jacksonville: Mrs. Ralph (Amanda) Launer route 3, Virginia and Mrs. Liddie Menge of Virginia: four brothers, Carl and Henry Ring of Ashland, Wm. Ring of route 1 and Chris Ring of Missouri, also seven grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hensley-Davis funeral Home at Pleasant Plains. Burial was made in City Cemetery at Beardstown

        9. Hendricker, Bessie S (30 SEP 1888 Beardstown, IL- 15 MAR 1968 Havana, Mason Co., IL)

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        10. Hendricker, Hattiett B (1891-17 DEC 1971) m: (8 Dec 1909 Bluff Springs, Cass, IL) Larson, Andrew Nathan

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            a. Larson, Andrew M. (24 MAY 1918 -13 MAY 1990)

Andrew Larson, Jr

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            b. Larson, David A.(18 SEP 1914 Mason Co., IL – 8 Sep 2014 Havana, Mason Co., IL) m: Whitehead, Leota

DAVID A. LARSON

David A. Larson passed away at his residence at 5:00 pm on September 8, 2014. .

He was born September 18, 1914 to Andrew and Hattie (Hendricker) Larson near Havana in Mason County. He married Leota E. Whitehead on August 8, 1943. He was a retired farmer. He loved farming and was always interested in new and improved farming methods. Mr. Larson was instrumental in the initial production of the seedless watermelon in the United States. He was a charter member of the Havana Church of Christ. He was a faithful member of the Church where he served as a deacon and elder and was always willing to be of service to God in any capacity needed. He served as a volunteer at the Senior Citizens center in Havana and the Christian Village in Lincoln. He was a member of the Mason County Farm Bureau for many years.

He is survived by two daughters, Kathleen (Danny) Caulkins of Clinton, Indiana, Nancy Febus of Springfield, IL, and one son Aaron Larson of Havana. He was preceded in death by one son David Norman Larson and three brothers, Robert, Andrew Jr., and Joseph five sisters Evelyn Felleson, Hazel Felleson, Esther Lindsay, Lillian Roberts and Nelda Smith. He is also survived by two sisters Dorothy Bryant of Johnson City Tennessee and Thelma Stevenson of Ipava and one sister in law Nelliemae Larson of Havana. There are 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren and 5 step-great grandchildren, many nieces and nephews a host of friends.

Visitation will be held at the Church of Christ on Thursday, September 11, 2014 from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, September 12, 2014 with visitation one hour prior to the services, also at the church. Burial will follow the services at Laurel Hill Cemetery in Havana. Pastor Danny Caulkins will officiate.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Havana Church of Christ.

Hurley Funeral Home in Havana is in charge of arrangements.

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                1. Larson, David Norman (19 SEP 1948 Canton Fulton Co., IL-23 SEP 1982 Iowa) m: Elam, Vicki Sue (3 APR 1958 -8 NOV 2003)

DAVID NORMAN LARSON

Son of David Andrew Larson and Leota (Whitehead)

He married Vicki (Elam) August 17, 1975 in Havana, Mason Co., IL.

Known Children: Joshua David and Zachary Ray Larson. Brother to Aaron, Kathleen, and Nancy Larson.

Died while working in a grain storage silo in Yarmouth, Iowa.

Source: Obituary found in The Mason County Democrat, Havana, IL September 29, 1982 Pg 11

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VICKI SUE ELAM EMERICK

HAVANA, IL - Vicki Sue Emerick, 45, of Lot 5 Hillcrest Court died at 3:02 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003, at St. John's Hospital in Springfield, IL.

Born April 3, 1958, in Lincoln to Lloyd Earl and Eunice Marie Stiltz Elam, she married David Norman Larson. He died Sept. 23, 1982.

She later married Dwane Emerick on Nov. 13, 1993, in Havana. He survives.

Also surviving are two sons, Joshua Larson of Easton and Zachary Larson of Chandlerville; one stepson, Tim Emerick of Tremont; one brother, Jeff Elam of Bath; two sisters, Kim Johnson of Bath and Tammy Marcum of New Holland; and three grandchildren.

She was a homemaker.

Burial will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery.

Peoria Journal Star, The (IL) - Sunday, November 9, 2003

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            c. Larson, Dorthothy J.

            d. Larson, Ester V.

            e. Larson, Evelyn S.

            f. Larson, Hazel J.

            g.Larson, Joseph (15 MAR 1928 -9 APR 1988)

Joseph H. Larson

Funeral services for Joseph H. Larson, 60, of rural Ipava, were held Wednesday at the Church of Christ.

The Rev. David Upchurch officiated. Burial was in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Havana, IL.

The Shawgo Memorial Home, Ipava, was in charge of arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Havana Church of Christ or the Ipava Berean Christian Church, of which he was a member.

Mr. Larson died at 5:50 p.m. April 9, 1988 at Mason District Hospital.

Born March 15, 1928 in Mason County, he was the son of Andrew N. and Harriet Hendricker

Larson.

Surviving are two brothers, David and Andrew, both of Havana; six sisters, Hazel Felleson of Belview, MN, Esther Lindsey and Lillian Roberts, both of Havana, Nelda Smith of Kilbourne, Dorothy Bryant of Milligan College, TN, and Thelma Stevenson of Ipava.

One brother and one sister preceded him in death.

MASON COUNTY DEMOCRAT

HAVANA, IL

APRIL 20,1988

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            i. Larson,Nelda R.

            J. Larson,Robert R

            k. Larson,Thelma J.(19 FEB 1932 Havana, Mason Co., IL- 24 DEC 2014 Canton, Fulton Co., IL) m: (20 JUN 1968 Havana, IL) Steventon, Weldon

Thelma J. Larson Stevenson

Daughter of Andrew N. and Harriet B. Hendricker Larson. She married Weldon Stevenson on June 20, 1968, in Havana. He preceded her in death on Nov. 20, 1998.

She also was preceded in death by one granddaughter, Elizabeth Noel Stevenson; four brothers, David, Andrew, Robert and Joseph Larson; and five sisters, Hazel Felleson, Esther Lindsey, Lillian Roberts, Nelda Smith and Evelyn Felleson.

Surviving are one daughter, Heather (and Keith) Mohr; one son, Rob (and Gina) Stevenson; one sister, Dorothy Bryant; and five grandchildren.

She was an elementary education teacher for 18 years in rural and public schools.

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        11. Hendricker, Rudolph W (March 4, 1893-May 3,1972 age 79). m: March 18, 1814 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church Arenzville Ring, Elizabeth M. (Jan. 14, 1896-  age 81) Parents: of Ring, Carl Frederick and Anna Marie

HENDRICKER, RUDOLPH W.

Illinoisan Star Beardstown, Illinois Wednesday May 3, 1972

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Rudolph W. Hendricker, 79, a retired Cass County farmer, of rural Beardstown, died at his residence at 9:15 a. m. Tuesday.

Born March 4, 1893, south of Bluff Springs, he was the son of Charles and Sophia Jockisch Hendricker. He married Elizabeth Ring on March 18, 1814 at Arenzville.

He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth: five sons, Albert of Beardstown, Orville of Clifton Hill, Mo., Herman of Shelbyville, MO., Harvey of Memphis, Mo., and Charles of Arenzville: three daughters, Mrs. Clyde (Christine) Jockisch of Rushville, Marie and Helene Sue at home; twenty four grandchildren; fourteen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Lydia Roat of Havana.

He was preceded in death by his parents, six sisters and four brothers.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. at the Cline Funeral Home with Rev. Arnold Hoffman officiating. Burial will be in City Cemetery.

Visitation will be held at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight.

The family has suggested that those wishing to give memorials consider St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Arenzville, Building fund of Kemmerer Orphanage, Route 1, Box 12, Assumption, Illinois 62510.

HENDRICKER, ELIZABETH MARGURITE (RING)

Beardstown Illinoisan Star Friday March 18, 1977 -

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Elizabeth Hendricker Services Set

Funeral services for Elizabeth Margurite (Ring) Hendricker of R. R. 1, Beardstown, have been set for 2 p. m. Saturday at St. Peter's Lutheran Church near Arenzville. The Rev. G. A. Saathoff will officiate. The body will lie in state one hour prior to services in the church. Burial in the Beardstown City Cemetery will follow services.

Friends may call from 2 to 9 p. m. today at Northcutt Funeral Home. Family will be with friends from 7 to 9 p. m. Mrs. Hendricker, 81, died at 3:20 a. m. Wednesday at Culbertson Hospital in Rushville.

She was born Jan. 14, 1896 in Morgan County, the daughter of Carl Frederick and Anna Marie (Loser) Ring. She attended Monroe School in Cass County and married Rudolph Wesley Hendricker March 18, 1914 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Her husband preceded her in death May 2, 1972.

Survivors include three daughters; Mrs. Clyde (Christine) Jockisch of Rushville and Marie and Helen Sue, both of Beardstown; five sons, Albert of Beardstown, Orville of Clifton Hill Mo., Herman of Shelbyville, Mo., Harvey of Lakeland, Fla. and Charles of Arenzville; two brothers Bill Ring of Virginia and Christian Ring of Paris, Mo.; two sisters, Rose Meyer of Arenzville and Martha Meyer of Jacksonville; 24 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Preceding her in death, in addition to her parents and husband, were two brothers, six sisters, one great-grandson and one great-granddaughter

Memorials may be made to the Kemmerer Village (a home for children), St. Peter's Church or the American Cancer Society.

Hendricker, Albert R.(January 23,1917 IL - October 10,2008 Beardstown, IL age 91) Hendricker, Albert R. m: 1938 Jockisch, Fern Eleanor (November 13,1917-November 16,1842 age 25) 2nd m: May 5, 1943, Beardstown, IL  Dyche, Velma ( - Jan. 27, 2002)

                    a. Hendricker, Marie Sophia (1915-1977)

                    b. Hendricker, Albert Rudolph (1917-2008)

HENDRICKER, ALBERT RUDOLPH

Illinoisan Star, Beardstown, IL, October 11, 2008 -

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Albert Hendricker 1917 - 2008 BEARDSTOWN

Albert R Hendricker, 91, a resident of Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Mount Sterling, and formerly of Beardstown, passed away at 8:08 p.m. Friday, Oct.10, 2008, at the nursing home. He was born Jan. 23, 1917, near Bluff Springs, the son of Rudolph Wesley and Elizabeth Marguerite Ring Hendricker.

He married in 1938, and she preceded him in death Nov. 16, 1942. He later married Velma Dyche on May 5, 1943, in Beardstown, and she preceded him in death Jan. 27, 2002.

Albert was a retired farmer and had attended Krohe School in Cass County. Mr. Hendricker was a member of the Bethel Church of the Nazarene in Cass County. Albert always enjoyed raising watermelons, but his greatest joy was spending time with his family and making homemade ice cream and red velvet cakes for his grandchildren's birthday parties.

Survivors include two children, Kallie Hendricker and his wife Susan of Mount Sterling and Dorothy Hetrick and her husband Bill of Beardstown; seven grandchildren, Kelly Rosback of Chaska, Minn., Jason, Jamie and Mike Hendricker, all of Mount Sterling, Todd Hetrick of Clayton, Shelly Morrill of Payson and Misty Hetrick of Mount Sterling; 12 great-grandchildren, Andy and Ryan Rosback, Emily, Joseph, Nicholas and Nathan Hendricker, Matthew Morrill, Samuel, T.W, Ashley and Logan Hetrick and Joseph Dunn; one brother,

Charles Hendricker, and one sister, Helene Sue Hendricker, both of Arenzville also survive along with several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one daughter, Grace Elizabeth Hendricker in infancy; three brothers, Herman, Harvey and Orville Hendricker; and two sisters, Marie Hendricker and Christine Jockisch.

Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Friday at Hendricker Funeral Home in Mount Sterling. Graveside services will then be at Jockisch Cemetery in Cass County at 2 p.m. Friday. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Friends may also call from 8 a.m. until time of services Friday at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the Hornet Pride Foundation or the Bethel Church of the Nazarene. Condolences for the family may be left online at

http://www.hendrickerfh.com

HENDRICKER, VELMA "SIS"

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Velma 'Sis' Hendricker 1920 -2002 BEARDSTOWN

Velma Sis Hendricker, 81, of Beardstown, died Sunday evening Jan. 27, 2002, at Culbertson Memorial Hospital in Rushville.

She was born July 12, 1920, in Cass County, the daughter of  Dyche, Howard and Ethel Jockisch Dyche, Howard and Ethel Jockisch" She married Hendricker, Albert Rudolph Hendricker, Albert Rudolph May 5, 1943, in Beardstown, and he survives.

She is also survived by one daughter, Dorothy (husband, Bill) Hetrick of Timewell; one son, Kallie (wife, Susan) of Mount Sterling; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Everett and Norman ‘Shorty’ Dyche.

Mrs. Hendricker was a homemaker and also assisted her husband with the operation of the family farm. She attended Cass County schools.

She was a devoted member of the Bethel Church of the Nazarene, south of Bluff Springs, where she enjoyed assisting with the children's program. She was a former member of the Edgewood Home Bureau and always enjoyed spending time with and cooking for her family and friends, especially her grandchildren and greatgrand children.

Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday at the Bethel Church of the Nazarene, with burial at Jockisch Cemetery, both south of Bluff Springs. Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Hendricker Funeral Home in Mount Sterling. Friends may also call one hour prior to services Thursday at the church. Memorials are suggested to the Culbertson Memorial Hospital, Cass-Schuyler. Area Hospice or the Compassionate Ministries through the Bethel Church of the Nazarene.

                           

1. Hendricker, Grace Elizabeth(January 16,1940 Cass Co, IL -January 23,1940 Beardstown, Cass, IL

HENDRICKER, GRACE ELIZABETH

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Infant Dies At Home Near Here

Funeral Will Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon

Grace Elizabeth, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hendricker of near this city, died at her home at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The child was one week old. The body was taken to the Cline Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be held at the Bethel Nazarene church near Bluff Springs at 2:15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be in the Jockisch cemetery.

The decedent is survived by her parents, her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hendricker and Mr. and Mrs. George Jockisch and four great-grandparents. Mrs. Chris Jockisch. Charles Hendricker and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grant.

Albert Hendricker. the child's mother was formerly Miss Fern Jockisch.

                            2. Hendricker, Kallie E (24 JAN 1941Cass Co., IL -24 APR 2011 Mount Sterling, Brown Co., IL) m: Susan

                                a. Hendricker, Andy

                                b. Hendricker, Ryan

                                c. Hendricker, Rosback

                                d. Hendricker, Emily

                                e. Hendricker, Joseph

                                f. Hendricker, Nicholas

                                g. Hendricker, Nathan

                            1.. Hendricker, Dorothy m: Hetrick, Bill

                                a. Hetrick, Matthew

                                b. Hetrick, Morrill

                                d. Hetrick, Samuel

                                e. Hetrick, T.W

                                f. Hetrick, Ashley

                                g. Hetrick, Logan

                                    b. Hendricker, Charles F.

                                    c. Hendricker, Christine E. (March 10,1919 Bluff Springs-  October 23,1978 Rushville, IL) m: September 19,1940 Arenzville, IL. Jockisch, Clyde

JOCKISCH, CHRISTINE

CHRISTINE JOCKISCH October 23, 1978.

Christine Elizabeth Jockisch, 59, of Rushville, died Monday afternoon at Culbertson Hospital in Rushville.She was born near Bluff Springs March 10, 1919, a daughter of Rudolph and Elizabeth Ring Hendricker.

She married Clyde Jockisch September 19, 1970?(1940) in Arenzville. He survives. Also surviving are four daughters, Mrs. John (Yvonne) Boice of Beardstown; Mrs. Gerald (Sharon) Boice of Havana; Mrs. Lawarence (Joanne) Piluski of Rushville and Mrs. Robert (Janet) Lauderback of Beardstown; four brothers, Albert Hendricker of Beardstown, Charles Hendricker of Arenzville, Harvey Hendricker of Lackland, Fla.,Orville Hendricker of Clifton Hills, Mo.; two sisters, Marie and Helen Sue Hendricker of Arenzville.

She was preceded in death by a brother, and a grand daughter.

She was a member of the First Southern Baptist Church here, where services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Arnold Hoffman and the Rev. James Lester officiating. Friends may call at the church an hour before the service. Burial will be in Jockisch Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be made to the American Cancer Society or the First Southern Baptist Church.

JOCKISCH, CLYDE

- Submitted by ErnieLauner

Clyde Jockisch, 70, of Beardstown, died early Wednesday, March 6,1991, at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Beardstown.

He was born March 20, 1920, in Cass County, a son. He married Christine Hendricker on Sept. 19, 1940. She died Oct. 23, 1978.

He is survived by four daughters of Beardstown, Sharon Boice of Green Valley, Joanne Piluski of Rushville and Janet Louderback of Beardstown; nine grandchildren; one brother, Clifford of Rushville; and three sisters, Dolly Krohe of Beardstown, Irene DeSollar of Beardstown and Viola Wankel ofOrlando, Fla. He was preceded in death by one sister, Fern Hendricker.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at First Southern Baptist Church of Beardstown with burial at Jockisch Cemetery at Bluff Springs. Visitation will be held 7-8:30 p.m. Friday at Cline Funeral Home in Beardstown and at the church one hour prior to services. Memorials may be made to First Southern Baptist Church of Beardstown or Free Methodist Building Fund in Rushville.

                            1. Jockisch, Yvonne m: Boice, John

                            2. Jockisch, Sharon m; Boice, Gerald

                            3. Jockisch, Joanne m: Piluski, Lawarence

                            4. Jockisch, Janet

                            d. Hendricker, Harvey E.

HENDRICKER, HARVEY E.

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Harvey E. Hendricker October 27, 1927 - March 17, 1997

Harvey E. Hendricker, 69, of Edina, Missouri, and formerly of Memphis, Missouri, and Beardstown, died early Monday morning, March 17, at Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Missouri.

Mr. Hendricker was born October 27, 1927 in Beardstown, the son of Rudolph Wesley and Elizabeth Ring Hendricker. He married Helen Elaine Canatsey on July 17, 1948, in Illinois, and to this union three children were born Jan Arline, Sandra Kay and Constance Marie.

Harvey moved to the Memphis area in 1958 where he raised his family. In the late 1970's he moved to Lakeland, Florida, where he worked as a realtor for almost 20 years. In 1996 Harvey returned to Missouri due to failing health and to be closer to his family.

Mr. Hendricker was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Marie Hendricker and Christine Jockisch; one brother, Herman Hendricker; and one granddaughter.

Surviving are his three daughters, Mrs. Jan Slayton and her husband, Edward, of Downing, Missouri, Mrs. Sandra Blake and her husband, Bill, of Memphis, Missouri, and Mrs. Connie Sergeant and her husband, Eric, of Burlington, Iowa; one sister, Helen Sue Hendricker of Arenzville; three brothers, Albert Hendricker of Beardstown, Orville Hendricker of Clifton Hill, Missouri, and Charles Hendricker of Arenzville. Five grandchildren and three great-grand-children also survive, along with his ex-wife, Helen Cary of Bloomfield, Iowa.

Funeral services were held Thursday, March 20, at the Payne Funeral Chapel in Memphis, with the Rev. John Squires officiating. Graveside services were held at St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery in Arenzville.

The Payne Funeral Chapel In Memphis, Missouri, is in charge of the arrangements, With the Hendricker Funeral Home in Mt. Sterling in charge of local arrangements.

              he family has suggested memorials may be made to the American Lung Association or the St. Peter's Cemetery and may be left or mailed to the Payne     

    Funeral Chapel, 202 East Madison, Memphis, Missouri.

                            e. Hendricker, Herman H. May 8, 1922 Beardstown -March 13,1978 farm accident age 55)

HENDRICKER, HERMAN H.

Virginia Gazette, Virginia, Illinois, March 23, 1978 -

Submitted by Marcia Cox

Herman H. Hendricker, 55, of rural Shelbyville, Mo., formerly of the Beardstown - Arenzville area, was killed at 8:30 a.m. March 13 following a farm accident.

He had farmed in the Shelbyville area for 21years.

Born May 8, 1922 near Beardstown, he was the son of Rudolph and Elizabeth Ring Hendricker. He married Myrtle Long March 24, 1946 in Beardstown.

Hendricker attended Cass County schools and was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Shelbyville.

Survivors include his wife; two children, Gordon of Shelbyville and Mrs. Glen (Joyce) Minks of Shelbyville; four brothers, Albert of Beardstown, Orville of Clifton Hill, Mo., Harvey of Lakeland, Fla. and Charles of Arenzville; three sisters, Marie Hendricker and Helen Sue Hendricker, both of Beardstown and Mrs. Clyde (Christine) Jockisch of Rushville; and several nieces and nephews.

Services were held at 11 a.m. March 16 at the First United Methodist Church in Shelbyville with the Rev. Albert Gibbs officiating.

                          &nbs; f. Hendricker, Marie S.

                            g. Hendricker, Orville T.M: March 18, 1941  Mary J. (October 21, 1918 - November 10, 2009)Parents:Tucker,Charles Greenberry and Cornelia Madora(Koester)

MARY J. HENDRICKER

Mary J Hendricker, 91, of Clifton Hill, MO died Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at Moberly Nursing and Rehab. She had been in failing health.

Mrs. Hendricker was born October 21, 1918 near Beardstown in the Black Oak community, a daughter of Charles Greenberry and Cornelia Madora (Koester) Tucker. She was a homemaker and was a member of Clifton Hill First Baptist Church. She married Orville Hendricker on March 18, 1941 in Palmyra, MO. He preceded her in death on July 26, 2007. Also preceding her in death were her parents, a daughter Mary Margaret Harris, brothers, Howard, John and Raymond Tucker and a sister Helen Davis.

Survivors include her children Hazel Ann & husband Bob Gibson of Greely, Colorado, Fern & husband Wayne Bess of St. Charles, MO, Elmer Hendricker of St. Louis, MO, Lois husband Dennis Shirk of Vienna, MO, Dale Hendricker of Clifton Hill, MO, several grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, sister Hazel Rathman of Cherokee Village, AR, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Services will be Friday November 13, 2009 at 1:30 PM in the Clifton Hill First Baptist Church. Services will then be held at 11 AM Saturday, November 14, 2009 in the Hendricker Funeral Home in Mt. Sterling. Interment will be in the Beardstown Cemetery. Local arrangements by the Hendricker Funeral Home

               1. Hendricker, Hazel Ann & husband Bob Gibson of Greely, CO

               2. Hendricker, Fern m: Bess, Wayne of St. Charles, MO

               3.Hendricker, Elmer of St. Louis, MO,

               4.Hendricker, Lois m:Shirk, Dennis of Vienna,     MO,

               5. Hendricker, Dale of Clifton Hill, MO,

                            h. Hendricker, Helen Sue

                            l. Hendricker, Sarah(Feb.15,1915-Dec.17,1990 age 75)

HENDRICKER, MARIE S.

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Marie S. Hendricker, 75, of R.R. 3 Beardstown died Monday, December 17, 1990. at her home.

She was born February 15, 1915. near Beardstown a daughter of Rudolph Wesley and Elizabeth Margaret Ring Hendricker.

Albert of Beardstown, Orville of Clifton Hill, Mo., Harvey of Lakeland, Fla., and Charles of Arenzville; one sister, Helene Sue Hendricker of rural Beardstown; and many nieces. nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by one brother, Herman, and one sister, Christine Jockisch.

She was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church near Arenzville for over 50 years. In her younger years she attended Krohe School near Bluff Springs.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday December 20 in St. Peter's Lutheran Church near Arenzville with the Rev. S John Roth officiating. Burial was on family lot of Beardstown City Cemetery.

Serving as vocalist were Karen Nobis, Kathy Hull, Richard Hendricker and Wes Hendricker accompanied at the organ by Bernita Edwards.

Serving as Pallbearers were Dale Hendricker, Richie Rader, Wes Hendricker, Mike Hendricker, James J. Hendricker, James Lauderback, Richard Hendricker and Jim Bess.

Hendricker Funeral Home in Mt. Sterling was in charge of arrangements.

        12. Hendricker, Julia H.(JUL 1895 Cass Co., IL – 23 JAN 1971) m: Roat, Henry George ( 5 NOV 1886 Havana, IL – 6 JAN 1960 Havana, Mason Co., IL)

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        a. Roat, Alice C.

            b. Roat, Bessie J.

            c. Roat, Charles Jacob ( 14 AUG 1919 Havan, IL – 5 DEC 2016 Havana, IL)

Charles Jacob Roat

Charles Jacob Roat, 97, of Havana, passed away at Em's Haven of Rest, in Havana, at 6:20 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 5, 2016.

Charles Jacob Roat, 97, of Havana, passed away at Em's Haven of Rest, in Havana, at 6:20 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 5, 2016.

Mr. Roat is survived by three sons, Keith (Donna) Roat, Ronald (Cheryl) Roat and Eldon (Kari) Roat; eight grandchildren: Brian (Shannon) Roat, Brad (Julie) Roat, Brent (Billie Jo) Roat, Ben (Kathy) Roat, Dana (Mark) Bailey, David (Jaclyn) Roat, Rachel (Rich) White, and Johanna (Jake) Marks; 18 great-grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; two brothers, John Roat and Daniel (Eleanor) Roat and sister, Carol Reedy.

Mr. Roat is survived by three sons, Keith (Donna) Roat, Ronald (Cheryl) Roat and Eldon (Kari) Roat; eight grandchildren: Brian (Shannon) Roat, Brad (Julie) Roat, Brent (Billie Jo) Roat, Ben (Kathy) Roat, Dana (Mark) Bailey, David (Jaclyn) Roat, Rachel (Rich) White, and Johanna (Jake) Marks; 18 great-grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; two brothers, John Roat and Daniel (Eleanor) Roat and sister, Carol Reedy.

Mr. Roat was a lifelong member of Havana Church of the Nazarene where he had been a Trustee, Sunday School teacher, Church Treasurer and Song Leader.

He was a farmer his whole life, most recently farming with his son, Keith, and grandson, Brian. He had worked with John Deere in developing new corn pickers and other inventions to improve farm equipment. He was featured in Prairie Farmer magazine on multiple occasions, as a result of his inventions. He was a member of Irrigated Growers and was one of the first farmers in the area to use irrigation in his fields.

He was a member of Mason County Farm Bureau for many years. He worked with the University of Illinois Extension Service for 25 years setting plots. He was a member of Mason County Farm Bureau for many years. He worked with the University of Illinois Extension Service for 25 years setting plots.

He was a member of Mason County Farm Bureau for many years. He worked with the University of Illinois Extension Service for 25 years setting plots.

He was a loving husband, father and grandfather who was devoted to his family, church and farm.

Published in The State Journal-Register from Dec. 6 to Dec. 7, 2016

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            d. Roat, John Z.

            e. Roat, Marvin A.

            f. Roat, Mildred I.(21 APR 1922 Havana, Mason Co., IL- 5 NOV 2007) m: (16 May 1954 Springfield, IL) Park, Earl Lanson

Mildred Irene Roat Park

Mildred Park was the daughter of Henry G. and Julia Hendricker Roat. She married Earl Landson Park on May 16, 1954, in Springfield, Illinois.

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            g. Roat, Paul H. (23 MAR 1924 Mason Co., IL – 10 JAN 2004Havana, IL) m. Lynnette C ( 11 APR 1925 – 18 AUR 2013)

Paul Henry Roat

Son of Henry George Roat and Julia Hendricker Roat, he married Lynnette Catherine Barker on May 10, 1944. She survives.

Also surviving are one son, Tom (Ann); three daughters, Cathy (Richard) Miller, Alice Dyer and Paula Birch; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; six brothers, Charles (Thelma), John (Phyllis), Marvin (Sue), Daniel (Eleanor), Gerald (Katie) and Roy (Florence); and four sisters, Alice Murphy, Mildred (Earl) Park, Bessie Wade and Carol (Douglas) Reedy.

He was preceded in death by one grandson.

He farmed in Mason and Fulton counties until 1954, when he entered the construction business as a general contractor, retiring in 1987.

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            h. Roat, Roy E. (10 Jul 1926 Havana, Manson Co., IL -1 May 2004 San Jose,CA)

            9.  Hendricker, Lydia M. m: Roat, Benjamin R.

                a. Roat, Chester

            10. Roat, Marvin Arthur (17 NOV 1930 Havana, IL- 28 NOV 2016 Havana, IL) m: Chambers, Sue Ann

Marvin Arthur Roat

HAVANA - Marvin Arthur Roat, 86, of Havana went to be with Jesus on Monday, Nov 28, 2016, at 1:00 am. He spent his final hours at his home. He was born in rural Havana on his parent’s farm on Nov 17, 1930. Marvin was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Julia (Hendricker) Roat, and six siblings: Alice (Roat) Murphy, Mildred (Roat) Park, Paul Roat, Roy Roat, Bess (Roat) Wade, and Gerald Roat.

He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Sue Ann (Chambers) Roat, and his four children: Michael (Melissa) Roat, Lorraine (Randall) Munson, Kenneth (Roxanne) Roat, and Steven (Danielle) Roat.

He is survived by nine grandchildren: Alexander and Gracelyn of Michael/Melissa; Kenneth Munson and Scarlett (Josh) McBride of Randy/Lorraine; Lydia, Adelyne, and Rosemary of Kenneth/Roxanne; and Sarah and Luke of Steven/Danielle. He is survived by two great-grandchildren: Hallie and Ross of Scarlett/Josh. He is survived by four siblings: Charles Roat, John Roat, Dan Roat, and Carol (Roat) Reedy. Marvin was a U.S. Army veteran and saw active combat during the Korean Conflict. He served in the armed forces from Jan 1952 through Oct 1953. He was a member of a tank crew in the 245th tank battalion in the 45th infantry division.

Aside from his military service, Marvin farmed in the Havana area his entire life. He was one of the very first irrigators in Mason County in the early 1960’s. In addition to hogs, corn, soybeans, and wheat, he also raised Hartung and Green Giant green beans, and Weaver popcorn. He was a drainage commissioner for Havana Township, a member of the American Legion Post #138, a member of Mason County Farm Bureau, and a memberof the Central Illinois Irrigated Growers Association.

Marvin attended Havana Church of the Nazarene his entire life. His grandfather Hendricker was instrumental in founding the Havana church in 1923. All of Marvin’s children have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, which is in large part due to the faithful and principled examples provided to them by Marvin and Sue.

Marvin’s family would like to thank the staff at Mason District Hospital and Havana Health Care for their loving and professional care.

Funeral arrangements are being managed by Hurley Funeral Home in Havana. Visitation will be on Friday, Dec 02, 2016, from 4pm to 7pm. The funeral will be on Saturday, Dec 03, 2016, starting at 10:30am. Rev. Jim Buchanan and Rev. Randy Munson will officiate. Burial will be at Laurel Hill Cemetery in Havana. Both the visitation and the funeral will be held at the Havana Church of the Nazarene at 328 S. Broadway. Memorials may be made to Alzheimer’s research (Alzheimer’s Association Central Illinois Chapter), or the Havana Church of the Nazarene.

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            11. Roat, Gerald Lee ( 26 NOV 1940 Mason Co., IL – 20 JAN 2015 Ohio) m: (20 JUN 1969 Ottawa, IL ) Leigh, Katie Evelyn

Gerald Lee Roat

Gerald Lee Roat, 74, passed away at 2:41 a.m. on January 20, 2015 at Springhill Assisted Living and Memory Care in Middletown, Ohio. He was born November 26, 1940, in Mason County, Illinois to Henry and Julia Hendricker Roat. He married Katie Evelyn Leigh on June 20, 1969, in Ottawa, Illinois. She survives.

He is survived by one daughter, Julia (Evan) Abla of Dayton Ohio; four granddaughters, Heaven Amelia, Faith Evelyn, Danielle Grayleigh, and Evangeline "Annie". He is also survived by four brothers, Charles, John, Marvin (Sue), and Dan (Eleanor), all of Havana; two sisters, Bess Wade of Pittsfield, Illinois, and Carol (Doug) Reedy of Prescott, Arizona, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Roy Roat and Paul Roat, and two sisters, Alice Murphy and Mildred Park.

Gerald taught high school biology in Manito, Illinois for 30 years. He was a member of the Havana Church of the Nazarene and served in various positions on the local and district level. He raised strawberries during the summer and enjoyed gardening, walks in the woods, reading, telling jokes, and visiting with new and old friends.

Funeral services will be held Monday, January 25, at 10 a.m. with visitation on Sunday, January 24, from 4:00-6:00 p.m., both at the Havana Church of the Nazarene, 328 S. Broadway. Burial will be at Laurel Hill Cemetery. The Reverends Jim Buchanan and Edwin Abla will officiate.

Memorials may be made to the Nazarene Church

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        13. Hendricker, Lydia M (19 MAY 1898 IL – 6 AUG 1968 Havana, IL)

F. Jockisch, Christian Henry(Chris) (December 22,1858 Bluff Springs, IL - January 23,1925 near Beardstown, IL age 66y 1m 1d) m: 1885 Shields, Maria Katherine (January 20,1865 Cass Co., IL- April 1,1945 Parents: Shields, J. C. Scheoffen, Rebecca 1860 Beardstown, Cass, IL

Census for Christian Jockisch. 1830, p. 255. Must have just been born at time of census. There is no age or estimated birth yr.1900 Bluff Springs Monroe Precincts, Cass, IL  Census for Christ Jokisch born December 1861 IL married 15 years 1885 Marie born January 1865 IL. Children: Ivy born November 1887, Verna born April 1890 IL, George born January 1888 IL, John born Oct 1891 IL, Katie born September 1893, IL, Julius born October 1895, William born September 1897 IL, and Ara son born April 1890 IL. 1910 West Beardstown, Cass, IL Census for Christ H. Jockisch age 57 married Maria K. age 47. Her parents were born in IL. Children George 22, John W 19, Kate E 15, Julius c 13, Lester 11, Arabel 9, Dorie M 7, Clyde E 5 and Louis C 1 years old.

CHRIST HENRY

Illinoisan Star Thursday January 29, 1929 - Submitted by Ernie Launer

Christ Henry Jockisch, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. August Jockisch, born south of Bluff Springs, Ill., December 22, 1858, died at his late home seven miles south of Beardstown, Ill., January 23, 1925 aged 66 years, one month and one day.

He was converted in his boyhood days to the Methodist church and kept his faith to his end. He was united in marriage to Miss Catherine Sheilds of Monroe, Ill., in 1885. To this union were born eleven children.

He leaves to mourn , his wife, John, Julius, Lester, Elmer, and Lewis at home: George of near Beardstown: Iva, wife of Lewis Stanley, Arenzville: Verna, wife of Charles Wilson, Arenzville: Ethel, wife of Howard Dyches, near Beardstown: Ara, wife of August Hintz, near Beardstown: Dovie, Wife of Ben Krueger, near Beardstown: and nineteen grandchildren: also two brothers and four sisters - Walter of Bluff Springs: Wesley of Easton, Ill., Mrs. Sarah Washburn, of Lexington, Okla., Mrs. Julia Wahl of Edwardsville, Ill.: Mrs. Martha Nollsch of Boody, Ill.: Mrs. Sophia Hendricker of Bluff Springs, Ill.: besides a number of other relatives and friends. He was a Loved and loving husband and father.

           

1. Jockisch Iva Ruth (15 NOV 1886 Monroe, Cass, IL–16 APR 1969 Milton, Pike, IL) m: (30 APR 1908 cass, IL) Stanley, Lewis Andrew (1877-1945)

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                a. Stanley, Christ Lamdon (1910– Pike Co., IL) m: Chaplin, Florence O. (11 DEC 1913 IL – JUN 1976 Milton, Pike, IL)

                    1. Stanley, Gerald (10 JUL 1931 Pearl Pike, IL – 4 JAN 1994)

                    2. Stanley, Carrall ( ABT 1937 IL

                    3. Stanley, Junior Howard (6 JAN 1942 Pearl Pike, IL- 13 AUG 1997 Pittsfield Pike, IL)

                    4. Stanley, Chris

                b. Stanley, Ara P (1912–

                c. Stanley, Howard Manuel (31 OCT 1912 Virginia, IL-20 OCT 2002 Pittsfield, Pike Co., IL) m: Ella V (1921-1975) He was a SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II

           

2. Jockisch, George H. (1888 IL- January of 1956) m: (2 FEB 1915)Grant, Grace (25 SEPT 1896 Cass County-1971)

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JOCKISCH, GRACE E

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Mrs. Grace E. Jockisch

Mrs. Grace E. Jockisch, 74, of 207 East 5th street, died at her home Saturday morning.

She was born Sept. 25, 1896 in Cass County, the daughter of Samuel and Dollie Hager Grant. She was married to George H. Jockisch on February 2, 1915. Mr. Jockisch preceded her in death in January of 1956. She was also preceded in death by two daughters, Mrs. Fern Hendricker and Ida May Jockisch her parents and four brothers.

She is survived by two sons, Clyde of Rushville, Clifford of Ray; three daughters, Mrs. Phillip (Dollie) Krohe of Beardstown, Mrs. Floyd (Viola) Wankel of Orlando, Florida. and Mrs. Kenneth (Irene) DeSollar of Beardstown; three brothers, Freeman Grant of Canton; Charles Grant of Arenzville and Sam Grant of Chapin; three sisters, Mrs. Esther Brokaw, Miss Alma Grant of Los. Angeles Calif., Mrs. Norma Dixon of Perry; 22 grandchildren and 21great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Jockisch was a member of the Beardstown Church of Nazarene.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Beardstown Church of the Nazarene with Rev. Leroy Cunningham of Crisman officiating. The remains will be taken to the church at 12:30 to lie in state one hour prior to the services.

Friends may call at the Cline Funeral Home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m., Burial will be in the Jockisch Cemetery south of Bluff Springs.

The family suggests those wishing to give memorials may donate to the memorial fund of the Beardstown Church of the Nazarene.

                  a. Jockisch, Dollie C. (5 FEB 1916 Beardstown, Cass Co., IL- 5 APR 1999 Beardstown, IL) m. Krohe, Phillip H. (13 SEP 1913 Cass Co., IL-29 JUL 1974 Springfield, Sangamon Co., IL)

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DOLLIE KROHE OBIT

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Deceased Name: Dollie C. Krohe BEARDSTOWN

Dollie C. Krohe , 83, of Beardstown died Monday, April 5, 1999, at Memorial Medical Center. She was born Feb. 5, 1916, in Beardstown, the daughter of George Henry and Grace Emma Grant Jockisch. She married Phillip Henry Krohe in 1936 in Beardstown; he preceded her in death in 1974. Mrs. Krohewas a homemaker. She was a member of the Beardstown Church of the Nazarene.

Survivors: two sons, Marvin (wife, Brenda) and Henry "Bud" Krohe , both of Beardstown; four daughters, Evelyn (husband, Ralph) Hardwick of Cass City, Mich., Ruby (husband, Ralph) Hess of Rushville, Joyce (husband, Sam) Dittmer of Crawfordsville, Ind., and Judy (husband, Larry) Henrikson of Springfield; 18 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Irene DeSollar of Beardstown and Viola Wankel Rogers of Orlando, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews.

Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, Beardstown Church of the Nazarene, the Rev. Kevin Sheese and Rev. Bob Williams officiating. Burial: Jockisch Cemetery, near Arenzville. Hendricker Funeral Home in Mount Sterling is in charge of arrangements.

                      1. Krohe, Evelyn (1937

                      2.Krohe, Merwin (1939-

                      3.Krohe, Henry G F “BuD” (23 MAY 1944-15 APR 2012Cass Co., IL) m: (1st ) Margie (2nd) Gouren, Lois Catherine (11 JUL 1938-2 DEC 2002)

HENRY G F "BUD" KROHE

Bud Krohe brought laughter to everyone he knew. The jokester, the clown, our clown. Bud farmed the best watermelons. He had farms in Illinois and Mississippi. His parents were Philip and Dollie Krohe of Beardstown. His siblings: Marvin, Evelyn, Ruby, Joyce and Judy. He was married to Margie Krohe and had two sons: Chris and Tobie Krohe. He later married Lois Krohe and they had one daughter, Jenny Krohe. Step-son Mark Connor joined the family. Bud spent his final years taking his grandkids to Black Oak Church. He operated Bud's Market along US Hwy 67 near Beardstown. He and daughter Jenny passed away in a house fire April 15, 2012. Their partial cremains are buried with Lois Krohe at St. Alexis Cemetery. The fire investigation remains ongoing. Any information can be relayed to Illinois Fire Marshall Investigator Chris Valentine in Jacksonville, IL.

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                           a. Krohe, Chris

                           b. Krohe, Tobie

Mother: Lois Krohe

LOIS CATHERINE KROHE

Lois Catherine Gouren was born in Hurley, Wisconsin, July 11, 1938, to Bob and Eva Gouren. Her siblings were Donna, Janice, Bobby, Bill and Mary. She married George Connor, of Peoria, and had a son, Mark Connor. She later married Bud Krohe and they had a daughter, Jenny Krohe. Lois gained two step-sons: Chris and Tobie Krohe, of Mississippi.

Lois spent her later years making Christmas wreaths on Bud's Corner near Beardstown, IL. She spent a lot of time caring for many elderly citizens in Cass County. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and going to the Fall Fun Festival.

She passed away with complications of lung cancer December 2, 2002. She is buried at St. Alexius Cemetery in Beardstown, where a portion of the ashes of her daughter and husband are also interred.

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                           c. Krohe, Jeanette C ‘Jenny’ (26 JUN 1982-15 APR 2012)

JEANETTE C “JENNY” KROHE

Jenny's smile radiated the room everywhere she went. A 2000 graduate of Beardstown High School, she was born to Bud and Lois Krohe June 26, 1982 in Rushville, IL. She had three brothers much older than her: Chris and Tobie Krohe, and Mark Connor. She spent her life helping with the family produce business in rural Beardstown. She attended Black Oak Church. She loved singing with her dad in karaoke competitions. Her biggest passion was raising her four sons: Jacob and Nikolas Lopez, and Kaileb and Marcos Sebastian. Jenny and her dad died together in a house fire April 15, 2012 near Beardstown. Her brothers chose to cremate them and bury some of their cremains with Lois at St. Alexis Cemetery in Beardstown. The fire investigation remains open. Any information can be directed to Illinois State Fire Marshall Chris Valentine in Jacksonville, IL.

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                  a. Jockisch, Fern Eleanor (13 NOV 1917 Cass Co., IL– 17 NOV 1946 Cass Co., IL) m: (1938) Hendricker, Albert Rudolph

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                  1. Hendricker, Grace Elizabeth (16 JAN 1940 Hagener, Cass, IL – 28 JAN 1940. Beardstown, Cass, IL)

                  2. Hendricker, Kallie E (24 JAN 1941 Mt Sterling, Brown Co., IL –24 APR 2011 Cass Co., IL)

KALLIE E. HENDRICKER

Mt Sterling -- Kallie E. Hendricker, 70, of Mt Sterling, Illinois passed away at 8:05 pm Sunday April 24, 2011 in his residence.

Born Jan. 24, 1941, in Cass County, a son of Albert Rudolph and Fern Eleanor Jockisch Hendricker, he married Susan Denise Jamison on July 2, 1961, in Beardstown, Illinois; she survives.

Mr. Kallie Hendricker was the founder of Hendricker Funeral Home of Mt Sterling more than 35 years ago and was still involved in the day-to-day operations of the firm until a year ago, when ill health forced his retirement.

Kallie was also engaged in farming most of his life and had served as Brown County Ambulance Director, Mt Sterling Police Chief & Brown County Deputy Coroner for several years.

He graduated from Beardstown High School with the class of 1958 and was a devoted member of First United Methodist Church of Mount Sterling.

Kallie belonged to numerous community and civic organizations over the years, but had a special place in his heart for the Brown County Little League where he served as a member of the Board of Directors and volunteered as a Coach and Umpire for many years.

He was a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan and avid Brown County Hornets booster, attending as many games as possible.

Kallie enjoyed being outdoors on his farm, whether mowing, working on equipment in the old barn or simply watching his neighbors work in their fields.

For the last 20 years, Kallie's world revolved around his grandchildren and attending every possible school and sporting event that they were involved in.

Whether that was a soccer match five hour away, where he did not understand the rules, or to a baseball game at home, he simply loved to watch his grandchildren compete.

Survivors include his wife: Susan D. Hendricker of Mt Sterling

Four children:

Kelly S. Rosback and her husband, Tom, of Chaska, Minn

Jason S. Hendricker of Mt Sterling

James J. Hendricker and his wife, Tracy of Mt Sterling

Michael J. Hendricker and his wife, Amy of Mt Sterling

Six grandchildren:

Andrew T. and Ryan D. Rosback and Emily A., Nicholas M., Joseph R. and Nathan J. Hendricker; a sister, Dorothy Hetrick, and her husband, Bill, of Beardstown, Illinois Kallie is also survived by several nieces, nephews and his many friends

He was preceded in death by his parents and his stepmother, Velma Hendricker, also a sister, Grace Elizabeth in infancy.

Services are scheduled at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 28, 2011 in the Hendricker Funeral Home of Mt Sterling; Rev. Connie Jenkins and the Rev. Thomas Henseler officiating Burial in the Mt Sterling City Cemetery.

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                      1. Hendricker Kelly S. m: Rosback,Tom, of Chaska, MN

                      2. Hendricker, Jason S. Hendricker of Mt Sterling

                      3. Hendricker, James J. m: Tracy of Mt Sterling

                      4. Hendricker, Michael J. m: Amy of Mt

                 

c. Clyde Jockisch (March 20,1920 - March 6,1991) m: Sept. 19, 1940. Hendricker, Christine (-Oct. 23, 1978)

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CLYDE JOCKISCH

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Clyde Jockisch, 70, of Beardstown dies

BEARDSTOWN - Clyde Jockisch, 70, of Beardstown, died early Wednesday, March 6,1991, at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Beardstown

He was born March 20, 1920, in Cass County, a son of George and Grace Grant Jockisch. He married Hendricker, Christine Hendricker, Christine on Sept. 19, 1940. She died Oct. 23, 1978.

He is survived by four daughters, Boice, Yvonne of Beardstown, Boice, Sharon of Green Valley, Piluski, Joanne of Rushville and Louderback, Janet of Beardstown; nine grandchildren; one brother, Jockisch, Clifford of Rushville; and three sisters, Krohe, Dolly of Beardstown, DeSollar, Irene of Beardstown and Wankel, Viola of Orlando, Fla. He was preceded in death by one sister, Hendricker, Fern

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at First Southern Baptist Church of Beardstown with burial at Jockisch Cemetery at Bluff Springs. Visitation will be held 7-8:30 p.m. Friday at Cline Funeral Home in Beardstown and at the church one hour prior to services. Memorials may be made to

First Southern Baptist Church of Beardstown or Free Methodist Building Fund in Rushville.

                 

Christine Elizabeth Jockisch

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CHRISTINE JOCKISCH October 23, 1978.

Christine Elizabeth Jockisch, 59, of Rushville, died Monday afternoon at Culbertson Hospital in Rushville.
She was born near Bluff Springs March 10, 1919, a daughter of Rudolph and Elizabeth Ring Hendricker.

She married Clyde Jockisch September 19, 1970 in Arenzville. He survives. Also surviving are four daughters, Mrs. John (Yvonne) Boice of Beardstown; Mrs. Gerald (Sharon) Boice of Havana; Mrs. Lawarence (Joanne) Piluski of Rushville and Mrs. Robert (Janet) Lauderback of Beardstown; four brothers, Albert Hendricker of Beardstown, Charles Hendricker of Arenzville, Harvey Hendricker of Lackland, Fla., Orville Hendricker of Clifton Hills, Mo.; two sisters, Marie and Helen Sue Hendricker of Arenzville.

She was preceded in death by a brother, and a granddaughter.

She was a member of the First Southern Baptist Church here, where services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Arnold Hoffman and the Rev. James Lester officiating. Friends may call at the church an hour before the service. Burial will be in Jockisch Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be made to the American Cancer Society or the First Southern Baptist Church.

                       1. Jockisch, Yvonne Marie (30 MAY 1941 Cass Co., IL – 25 AOR 2003 Rushville, Schuyler Co., IL) m: Boice, John 19 MAY 1938 beardstown, IL – 5 JUN 2008 Beardstown, Cass Co., IL)

YVONNE M JOCKISCH BOICE

Yvonne M. Boice, 61, of Beardstown died Friday, April 25, 2003 at Culbertson Memorial Hospital in Rushville. She was born May 30, 1941 in Rural Beardstown, the daughter of Clyde Cecil and Christine Elizabeth Hendricker Jockisch. She married John "Bob" Boice on Nov. 2, 1969 at the First Southern Baptist Church in Beardstown. Mrs. Boice graduated from Beardstown High School in the class of 1959 and from Brown's Business College in Springfield. She was a member of the First Southern Baptist Church in Beardstown for more than 38 years. Burial was in Beardstown City Cemetery. From the Rushville Times, April 30, 2003.

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                            a. Boice, Jonathan Robert (05 Sep 1975 Beardstown, Cass, IL- 17 Jan 2008 Beardstown, Cass, IL)

                       2. Jockisch, Sharon m: Boice, Gerald

                       3. Jockisch, Joanne m: Piluski, Lawarence

                       4. Jockisch, Janet m: Lauderback, Robert

                  c Jockisch, Clifford Vern (April 2, 1922 Arenzville, IL-Sept. 7, 1995 age 73) m: ( 7 APR 1941) Turner, Rosemary(Oct. 20, 1921-June 23, 1974 age 52. Parents: Turner, John W. and Nora E. Miller. Turner, Ruth Marie also mentioned as his wife.

CLIFFORD VERN JOCKISCH

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RUSHVILLE - Clifford Vern Jockisch, 73, R.R. 4, Rushville, died Thursday morning, Sept. 7, 1995, at his residence.

He was born April 2, 1922, in Cass County, the son of George Henry and Grace Emma Grant Jockisch. He married Rosemary Turner on April 7, 1941, in Cass County. She preceded him in death June 23, 1974.

He is survived by one daughter, Akin, Vivian of Rushville; four sons, Jockisch, Robertof rural St. Augustine, IL, Jockisch, Daryl of Vermont and Jockisch, Clyde of rural Rushville; 15 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; three sisters, Krohe, Dollie and Irene DeSollar, both of Beardstown, and Viola Wankel of Florida; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one son, Jockisch, Clifford Grant one granddaughter, Jockisch, Rosemary; one brother, Jockisch, Clyde J and two sisters, Hendricker, Fern and Jockisch, Ida May.

Mr. Jockisch was a retired farmer and had also worked for the Oscar Mayer Co. in Beardstown for several years. He attended Cass County schools. He was a member of the Black Oak Church in rural Beardstown and had attended the Versailles Nazarene Church, where he had served as Sunday School superintendent and Treasurer for many years.

Funeral services for Clifford Jockisch were held 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10, 1995, in the Bethel Church of the Nazarene near Arenzville with the Rev. Dean Spencer officiating. Organist Carlene Krohe accompanied vocalist Kallie Hendricker, who sang the hymns I'll Fly Away The Old Rugged Cross.

Serving as pallbearers were Jockisch, DeWayne, Jockisch, Rob, Jockisch, Steve , Jockisch, Clay, Akin, Randy,Randall, Rodney, Fitzjarrald, Mike, and Pittman, Scott

Burial was at the Jockisch Cemetery nearArenzville.

The Hendricker Funeral Home in Mount Sterling was in charge of the arrangements.

ROSEMARY TURNER JOCKISCH

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Rosemary Turner Jockisch, Native of Cass, Dies

BEARDSTOWN - Mrs. Rosemary Turner Jockisch, wife of Clifford Jockisch of rural Rushville, died Sunday in Culbertson Hospital. She was 52 years of age.

Mrs. Jockisch was born at Arenzville Oct. 20, 1921, daughter of the late John W. and Nora E. Miller Turner. She married Mr. Jockisch April 7, 1941. In addition to her husband, these children survive: Mrs. Vivien Akin, rural Rushville; Robert and Clyde, at home; William of St. Augustine, Ill. and Daryle of Rushville.

There are ten grandchildren. One son died in Infancy.Two sisters survive: Mrs. Stella Mae Miller; Beardstown, and Mrs. Dorothy Decker of Aurora.A sister, Ethel, preceded in death.

The deceased was a member of the Rushville Church of the Nazarene. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m., Wednesday at Cline Funeral Home with Rev. Mack Armstrong officiating. Interment will be in Jockisch cemetery, south of Bluff Springs. Consideration is suggested for memorials to the Cancer Fund.

The family will meet friends at the funeral home 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. June 24, 1974

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                       1. Jockisch, Vivian (22 MAY 1942 Cass Co., IL -22 MAR 2007 Rushville,IL) m: Akin,

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                       2. Jockisch, Robert Vern ( 1 MAR 1944 Meredosia Mo, IL- 126 OCT 2002 Orlando, Orange, FL)

                       3. Jockisch, Clifford, Grant (August 29,1947 Beardstown, IL- September 27,1947Springfield, Sangamon, IL)

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                       4. Jockisch, Ronald

                       5. Jockisch, Daryl (1 FEB 1950 Meredosia, Morgan Co., IL – 24 FEB 2015 Veront, Fulton Co., IL)

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                       b. Jockisch, Viola Grace (24 FEB 1924 Cass, Fulton, IL–10 MAR 2013 Canton, Cherokee, GA) m: Rogers, and (16 SEP 1941) Wankel, Floyd Craven ( 20 AUG 1920 Morgan, IL- 19 FEB 1983)

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e. Jockisch, Bessie Irene 1 OCT 1932 Beardstown, Cass, IL–16 JAN 2014 Jacksonville, Morgan Co., IL) m: Desollar, Kenneth Corman (4 MAR 1926 Beardstown, IL -20 OCT 2005 Beardstown, IL)

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IRENE (JOCKISCH) DESOLLAR OBIT

Bessie Irene DeSollar, 81, of Beardstown, IL passed away at 10:38 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014, at Passavant Area Hospital in Jacksonville, IL.

She was born Oct. 1, 1932, in Beardstown, the daughter of George Henry and Grace Emma Grant Jockisch. She married Kenneth C. DeSollar on Aug. 14, 1958, at the Beardstown Church of the Nazarene and he preceded her in death on Oct. 20, 2005.

Mrs. DeSollar, along with her husband, owned and operated DeSollar Studio in Beardstown for over 40 years. Irene also served as pastor for the Black Oak Church, south of Beardstown, for over 16 years and, earlier in life, was a longtime member of the Beardstown Church of the Nazarene.

She attended Cass County Schools. Irene served as president of the Beardstown Professional Women's Club for several years, was former president of the Beard School PTA, served as a poll watcher in local elections and was a supporter of the Beardstown Recycling project.

Survivors include two children, Karen DeSollar of Raleigh, N.C., and Kevin DeSollar and his wife, Julie, of Rushville, IL; Two grandchildren, Andrew DeSollar and his wife, Elizabeth, of Virginia, IL and Candice Gomez and her husband, Jose, of Versailles, IL. Three great-grandchildren, Isaiah, Elijah and Alexander Gomez, also survive along with several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Clyde and Clifford Jockisch; and four sisters, Fern Hendricker, Dollie Krohe, Viola Wankel Rogers, and Ida May Jockisch in infancy.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Bethel Church of the Nazarene south of Bluff Springs, with the Rev. Bud Hance and the Rev. Fred Fritz officiating.

Burial will be at the Beardstown City Cemetery.

Visitation will be one hour prior to services on Tuesday at the church.

Memorials are suggested to Black Oak Church.

The Hendricker Funeral Home in Mount Sterling is in charge of the arrangements.

Published in the Jacksonville Journal-Courier on Jan. 19, 2014

                       1. DeSollar, Karen

f. Jockisch, Ida Mae (13 DEC 1934-15 DEC 1934 Cass, IL)

                 

            4. Jockisch, John Wesley ( 15 OCT 1891 Bluff Springs, Cass, IL – 28 APR 1940 of TB) (12 JUL 1914) Gamble, Florence Ada (28 FEB 1899 Bushmell, Mc Donough, IL-14 MAY 1925 Springfield, Sangamon, IL)

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                  a. Jockisch, Melvin Wesley (12 NOV 1918 IL–3 APR 1994 Madison, VA) m: Janise (1922-

                      1. Jockisch, Jackie

                  b. Jockisch, Virgil Elmore Jockisch (9 SEP 1922 Beardstrown, IL–19 APR 2008 Inverness, Citrus Co., FL) m: Allen, Pauline A. (11 NOV 1923 Mahawk, WV)

                  c.Jockisch, Bradley (28 JUN 1931 Hagener, Cass Co., IL– 6 AUG 2008 Jacksonville, Morgan Co., IL0

                  d.Jockisch, Bevern 1933 Cass Co., IL–

                  e.Jockisch, Keath 1934 Cass Co., IL–

                  f. Jockisch, Gordon Kent ‘ Yogi’ (20 JUN 1938–24 MAR 2012 Jacksonville, Morgan Co., IL)

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                  g. Jockisch, Norman Beryl died in infancy

                  h. Jockisch, Cecil Robert Lee died in infancy

                  i. Jockisch, Lewis Jockisch

        j. Jockisch, Arthur Jockisch

            5. Jockisch, Ethel Catherine “Katie”(6 SEP 1893 Beardstown, Cass Co., IL – 13 SEP 1976 Beardstown, Cass Co., IL) m: Dyches, Howard Clark (16 DEC 1889 Hagener, Cass Co., IL – SEP 1958)

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                  a. Dyche, Everet 1916–1995 m: Hiles, Ellas Catherine “Kate” (14 JUL 1917 Schuyler Co., IL – 31 JUL 2009 Beardstown, IL)

EVERETT R DYCHE

b: 28 Apr1916, rural Cass Co., Il.

d: 28Sep1995, Springfield, Il.

bu: Beardstown, Il.; m: Catherine Hiles on 22Dec1939 in Palmyra, Mo.; fa: Howard Clark Dyche; mo: Ethel Catherine Jokisch. A resident of Beardstown, Il. Survived by his wife; two sons: Michael of rural Rushville and Bill of Beardstown; one daughter: Ruth Ann Wells of Rushville; seven grand and four g-grandchildren; and a sister: Velma Hendricker of rural Beardstown. Preceded by a brother: Norman "Shorty" Dyche.

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Ella Catherine "Kate" Hiles Dyche

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Ella Catherine "Kate" Dyche

1917 - 2009

Ella Catherine "Kate" Dyche, 92, of Beardstown, went home to be with her Lord surrounded by her loving children Friday morning, July 31, 2009, at Heritage Manor South in Beardstown.

She was born July 14, 1917, in rural Schuyler County, the daughter of William "Pap" and Ruth Adele Moore Hiles. She married Everett Raymond Dyche on Dec. 22, 1939, in Palmyra, Mo., and he preceded her in death on Sept. 28, 1995.

Surviving are two sons, Mike (wife, Joyce) Dyche of rural Rushville and Bill (wife, Bettigail) Dyche of Jacksonville; one daughter, Ruth Ann Wells of Beardstown; seven grandchildren, Mike (wife, Angie) Dyche Jr. of Rushville, Steve Dyche of Beardstown, Bill (wife, Diana) Dyche II of Bourbannais, Brian (wife, Jennifer) Dyche of Jacksonville, Brent (wife, Kari) Dyche of Denver, Lori (husband, Jason) Chancy of Littleton and Cathy (husband, Josh) Spencer of Rushville; 12 great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Keaton, Jonathan, Allison, Brianna, Ashton, Ryder, Drake and Drew Dyche, Ashley Chancy, and Tanner and Jackson Spencer; and special family friends, Rick Taylor and Maxine and Gene Hester, all of Beardstown.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; six brothers, Rod, Charlie, Richard "Dick" (surviving wife, Betty of Beardstown), Dwight "Bud" (surviving wife, Charlotte of Beardstown), Ronald, and Royal Hiles; and one sister, Wilma Ruth "Billie" Fletcher.

Mrs. Dyche was a lifelong faithful member of Beardstown Church of the Nazarene. As a homemaker, she assisted her husband in the family farming operation in Cass County. Her purpose, motivation and focus in her life was to care for and love her family and all those who entered her home and her heart.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Beardstown Church of the Nazarene. Burial will be at Beardstown City Cemetery. The family will meet with friends from 4-6 p.m. Sunday at Sager Funeral Home in Beardstown. Memorials have been suggested to Beardstown Church of the Nazarene.

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                  b. Dyche, Norman Julius ‘Shorty’(09 JUL 1918 Beardstown, IL–NOV 1990 E. Staffs, Staffordshire, England) m: (21 DEC 1940 New London, MO) )Dotzert, Viola Elizabeth (5 APR 1924 Cass Co., IL – 4 JUL 2013 Beardstown, IL)

VIOLA ELIZABETH DOTZERT DYCHE

Daughter of Frank Edward & Elizabeth Lois (Frank) Dotzert

Married Norman Dyche on 12/21/1940 in New London, MO

Children: Richard Norman & Dennis Clark

She was a cook at the Arrow Restaurant for 11 years and the Bel Air Restaurant for 7 years. She also helped her husband on their farm in Cass County for 33 years.

Memorial donations: St. John's Lutheran Church in Bluff Springs or the Alzheimer's Association

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                      1. Dyche, Richard Norman

                      2. Dyche, Dennis Clark

                  c. Dyche, Velma Katherine (12 JUL 1920, Beardstown, Cass County- January 27,1002 Beardstown, IL age 81) m: (5 MAY1943) Hendricker, Albert Rudolph (1917-2008)

25th Wedding Anniversary 1968

Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Hendricker of route 2, Beardstown, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house at the home of their son, Kallie, of 500 West 5th St., on Sunday, May 5, 1968 from 2 to 5 p.m. Velma Dyche and Albert Hendricker were united in marriage on May 5, 1943 by the Rev. Emmett Icenogle in his home.

They are the parents of two children, Kallie of 500 West 5th, and Dorothy, at home. There are three grandchildren, Kelly, Jason and Jamie.

All friends and relatives are invited to attend the open house.

[Published Monday, April 29, 1968 in the Illinoian-Star daily newspaper of Beardstown, Illinois]

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VELMA HENDRICKER

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Velma 'Sis' Hendricker 1920 -2002 BEARDSTOWN

Velma “Sis” Hendricker, 81, of Beardstown, died Sunday evening Jan. 27, 2002, at Culbertson Memorial Hospital in Rushville.

Dyche, Howard and Ethel Jockisch Dyche, Howard and Ethel Jockisch" . She married Hendricker, Albert Rudolph. Hendricker, Albert Rudolph May 5, 1943, in Beardstown, and he survives.

She is also survived by one daughter, Dorothy (husband, Bill) Hetrick of Timewell; one son, Kallie (wife, Susan) of Mount Sterling; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Everett and Norman “Shorty” Dyche.

Mrs. Hendricker was a homemaker and also assisted her husband with the operation of the family farm. She attended Cass County schools.

She was a devoted member of the Bethel Church of the Nazarene, south of Bluff Springs, where she enjoyed assisting with the children's program. She was a former member of the Edgewood Home Bureau and always enjoyed spending time with and cooking for her family and friends, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday at the Bethel Church of the Nazarene, with burial at Jockisch Cemetery, both south of Bluff Springs. Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Hendricker Funeral Home in Mount Sterling. Friends may also call one hour prior to services Thursday at the church. Memorials are suggested to the Culbertson Memorial Hospital, Cass-Schuyler. Area Hospice or the Compassionate Ministries through the Bethel Church of the Nazarene.

ALBERT R HENDRICKER

Albert R. Hendricker, 91, a resident of Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Mount Sterling, and formerly of Beardstown, passed away at 8:08 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, 2008, at the nursing home. He was born Jan. 23, 1917, near Bluff Springs, the son of Rudolph Wesley and Elizabeth Marguerite Ring Hendricker. He married Fern Eleanor Jockisch in 1938, and she preceded him in death Nov. 16, 1942. He later married Velma Dyche on May 5, 1943, in Beardstown, and she preceded him in death Jan. 27, 2002.

Albert was a retired farmer and had attended Krohe School in Cass County. Mr. Hendricker was a member of the Bethel Church of the Nazarene in Cass County. Albert always enjoyed raising watermelons, but his greatest joy was spending time with his family and making homemade ice cream and red velvet cakes for his grandchildren's birthday parties.

Survivors include two children, Kallie Hendricker and his wife Susan of Mount Sterling and Dorothy Hetrick and her husband Bill of Beardstown; seven grandchildren, Kelly Rosback of Chaska, Minn., Jason, Jamie and Mike Hendricker, all of Mount Sterling, Todd Hetrick of Clayton, Shelly Morrill of Payson and Misty Hetrick of Mount Sterling; 12 great-grandchildren, Andy and Ryan Rosback, Emily, Joseph, Nicholas and Nathan Hendricker, Matthew Morrill, Samuel, T.W., Ashley and Logan Hetrick and Joseph Dunn; one brother, Charles Hendricker, and one sister, Helene Sue Hendricker, both of Arenzville also survive along with several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one daughter, Grace Elizabeth Hendricker in infancy; three brothers, Herman, Harvey and Orville Hendricker; and two sisters, Marie Hendricker and Christine Jockisch.

Services were entrusted to Hendricker Funeral Home of Mount Sterling, Illinois.

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            6. Jockisch Julius C (12 OCT 1895 IL– 25 JUL 1977 Beardstown, IL)m:Turner, Viola Mae

            7. Jockisch, Lester William (25 SEP 1897 IL– 12 FEB 1991Beardstown, Cass, IL)

LESTER JOCKISCH OBIT

JOCKISCH, Lester W. - Submitted by Ernie Launer Lester Jockisch, 93 dies early Tuesday February 12, 1991 Beardstown - Lester W. Jockisch, 93 of Jacksonville, died early Tuesday morning, February 12, 1991 at Myers, Convalescent and Skilled Nursing Center in Beardstown.

He was born September 25, 1897, in Cass County, a son of Christ and Myria Shields Jockisch.

He is survived by one brother, Lewis, and one sister, Dovie Krueger, both of Beardstown, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by four brothers and four sisters.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Cline Funeral Home in Beardstown with burial at Jockisch Cemetery at Bluff Springs. No formal visitation will be held.

            8. Jockisch, Ora Arabelle (21 APR 1900 Cass Co, IL – 22 NOV 1933 Beardstown, Cass, IL) m: Hintz, August Carl (26 SEP 1893 Carbon Cliff, IL – 2 MAY 1949 Beardstown, Cass, IL)

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                  a. Hintz, Raymond (8 JUN 1921 Arenzville Cass Co., IL -13 OCT 1987 Chula vista, San Diego Co., CA)

                  b. Hintz, Mary (16 JUN 1923 Barstow, Rock Island Co., IL-05 Jan 2007Jacksonville, Morgan, IL)m: (Apr 22, 1941 Beardstown, IL) Wankel, Carl Henry (23 MAR 1918 Virginia, IL -28 SEP 2001 Jacksonville, Morgan, IL)

MARY L. HINTZ WANKEL

Mary L. Wankel, 83, of Jacksonville, died Friday, Jan. 5, 2007, at Passavant Area Hospital in Jacksonville.

She was born June 16, 1923, in Barstow, the daughter of August A. and Ara Belle Jockisch Hintz. She married Carl H. Wankel on April 22, 1941, in Beardstown, and he preceded her in death Sept. 28, 2001.

She is survived by four sons, Charles (wife, Sue) Wankel of Littleton, Colo., John (wife, Karlyon) Wankel of Kampsville, Byron (wife, Brenda) Wankel and Dean Wankel, both of Jacksonville. Nine grandchildren, Brad Wankel, Ben Wankel and Blake Wankel all of Colorado, Tanya (husband, Don) Stanton of East Alton, Tasha (husband, Kent) Davis of Summer Hill, Shana Wankel of Alton, Sherri Wankel of Kampsville, Michelle (husband, Steve) Godfrey of Concord and Ryan Wankel of Jacksonville; and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one brother, Raymond Hintz; one granddaughter and one great-granddaughter.

Mrs. Wankel was a homemaker and member of Richwoods Baptist Church, near Roodhouse. She enjoyed scrapbooking, pin collecting and loved going to garage sales with her husband.

Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Cody & Son Memorial Home with burial at Diamond Grove Cemetery in Jacksonville.

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                      a. Wankel, Charles Henry

                      b. Wankel,John Allan

                      c. Wankel, Byron

                      d. Wankel, Dean Raymond

            9. Jockisch, Dovie Margaret (31 JUL 1903 Hagener, Cass, IL-15 MAR 1994 Beardstown, Cass, IL) m: Krueger, Benjamin H (1888-1983)

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            10. Jockisch, Elmer Clyde(3 MAR 1906 Beardstown, IL–23 MAR 1964 Jacksonville, IL) m: Elliott, Edith Vera (4 JAN 1901 Cass Co., IL -15 MAR 1974 Virginia, IL)

                  a. Jockisch, Medford Elmer (23 DEC 1928 Beardstown IL–30 JAN 1958 Virginia, IL)

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                  b. Jockisch, Ronald Clyde(2 SEP1930 Cass Co., Il–17 OCT 2013 Virginia, Cass co., IL) Hazel Ilene Holmes Jockisch (1932 - 2010)

Ronald Joskisch is far left with his hands on his hips

RONALD CLYDE AND HAZEL JOCKISCH

Son of Elmer Clyde and Edith Vera Elliott Jockisch

Husband of Hazel Ilene Holmes, married June 15, 1952 in Virginia, Illinois, she preceded him in death February 1, 2010

Served in the U. S. Army/Korea

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                  c. Jockisch, Catherine (1933-

                  d.Jockisch, Dovie Arabelle (1934-2005)

                  e. Jockisch, Mary (1937-)

             11. Jockisch, Lewis C (15 DEC 1908 IL–29 SEP 1999Beardstown, IL) m: (2 MAY 1944 Beardstown, IL) Moeller, Verna Jeanice (28 NOV 1920 Beardstown, Cass co., IL -14 MAY 1985 Cass Co., IL)

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                 a. Jockisch Jack L. (29 OCT 1939 Beardstown, IL–8 AUG 2002 Jacksonville, Morgan, IL) m: (1964) Barfield, Lucille

                     1. Jockisch, Linda

                     2. Jockisch, Michael

                     3. Jockisch, Rodney

                     4. Jockisch, Steve

                 b. Jockisch , Linda

                 c. Jockisch, David C

                 d. Jockisch, Dollie (1916-1999) Beardstown m: Krohe

DOLLIE KROHE

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Dollie Krohe 1916-1999 Beardstown

Dollie Krohe, 83, of Beardstown, died Monday morning, April 5, 1999, at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield.

She was born Feb. 5, 1916 in Beardstown, the daughter of George Henry and Grace Emma Grant Jockisch. She married Philip H. Krohe on August 2, 1936 in Beardstown and he preceded her in death onJuly 29, 1974.

She is survived by two sons, Marvin (wife, Brenda) and Henry (wife Lois), both of Beardstown; four daughters, Evelyn (Husband, Ralph) Hardwick of Cass City Mich., Ruby (husband, Ralph) Hess of Rushville, Joyce (husband, Sam Dittmer of Crawfordsville, Ind. and Judy (husband, Larry) Henrikson of Springfield; 18 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Irene DeSollar of Beardstown and Viola Wankel Rogers of Orlando, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Clyde and Clifford Jockisch and two sisters Fern Hendricker and Ida May Jockisch in infancy.

Mrs. Krohe was a homemaker who attended Swan Lake, Black Oak and West Point Schools in Cass County. She was a member of the Beardstown Church of the Nazarene. She was a foster parent and helped raise many foster children and she also assisted with area elderly residents. She enjoyed gardening and raising flowers.


             Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Beardstown Church of the Nazarene. Visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Burial will be at the Jockisch Cemetery near Arenzville.

Memorials may be made to her church. The Hendricker Funeral Home in Mt. Sterling is in charge of arrangements.

                  d. Jockisch, Fern (November 13,1917 Cass Co, IL-November 16,1942 Hegener, Cass Co IL 25 bur:  Arenzville, Cass, IL 25) m: Hendricker, Albert  

HENDRICKER FERN

Illinoisan Star Beardstown, Illinois November 16, 1942 -

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Mother, Aged 25, Is Dead

Death Claims Mrs. Albert Hendricker

A sudden illness, the nature of which was not immediately determined, proved fatal in the course of a few hours for Mrs. Albert Hendricker, young farm mother, who died shortly before noon today at her home four miles from this city on the boulevard road. She became ill last night. The body was removed to the Cline funeral home to be prepared for burial, but arrangements for the services are incomplete.

Jockisch, Fern daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jockisch, George was born November 13, 1917 near this city and always resided in this vicinity.

She is survived by her husband, a son Kallie Elmer who will be two years old in January, three sisters Mrs. Dollie Krohe and Mrs. Viola Wankel of near this city, Miss Irene Jockisch at home, and two brothers, Clyde and Clifford Jockisch also of near Beardstown

                       1. Hendricker, Grace Elizabeth (January 16,1940 Cass Co, IL -January 23,1940 Beardstown; Cass, IL

GRACE ELIZABETH HENDRICKER

Submitted by Ernie Launer

Hendricker Infant Dies At Home Near Here

Funeral Will Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon

Grace Elizabeth, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hendricker of near this city, died at her home at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The child was one-week old. The body was taken to the Cline Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be held at the Bethel Nazarene church near Bluff Springs at 2:15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be in the Jockisch cemetery.

The decedent is survived by her parents, her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hendricker and Mr. and Mrs. George Jockisch and four great-grandparents. Mrs. Chris Jockisch. Charles Hendricker and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grant.

Mrs. Albert Hendricker. the child's mother was formerly Miss Fern Jockisch.

                  e. Jockisch, Irene m: DeSollar

                  f. Jockisch, Olyda

                  g. Jockisch, Viola m: Wankel

                  h. Jockish, Ida May (December 13,1934 Beardstown, Co, IL-December 16,1934Beardstown, IL)

           

6. Jockisch, John Wesley (October 15,1891 Bluff Springs IL - April 28,1940 Hagener, Cass, IL 48 bur: May 1,1940 Cass, IL) m: Viola The 1930 US Federal Census gives the mother of 11 year old Melvin Jokisch as 29 year old Ada Jokisch.

1920 Beardstown Precinct Beardstown City ward 1, Cass, IL for John W Jockisch age 28 estimated birth yr 1892 IL married to Florence A age 21 estimated birth yr 1899 IL. Child: Melvin W age 1 estimated birth year 1919 IL

JOHN JOCKISCH

              - Illinoisan Star April 29, 1940 - Submitted by Ernie Launer

Cass Farmer, 49, Is Dead

49, years old, a life-long resident of Cass county, died at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his home seven miles southwest of this city in the South Beardstown drainage district.

Mr. Jockisch had been ill eight weeks. About three weeks ago twenty farmer friends gathered at the Jockisch farm home with a score of tractors and plowed 65 acres of ground for Mr. Jockisch, who had been ill too long to get his land ready for crops.

His illness started with pneumonia and a complication of diseases cause his death. The body was taken to the Cline Funeral Home here to be prepared for burial, and funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Black Oak church. Burial will be at Jockisch cemetery.

Surviving are his wife and four children, the oldest of whom is nine: two children, Virgil and Melvin by a former marriage: five brothers, George, Julius, Lester, Elmer and Lewis, all of whom live near here: and four sisters, Mrs. Lewis Stanley of Pittsfield, Mrs. Verna Wilson of Beardstown, Mrs. H. C. Dyche of near this city, and Mrs. Ben Krueger, also of near this city.

The body will be returned to the home of the decedent's brother, George Jockisch tonight.

                  a. Jockisch, Melivin Wesley (Nov. 12,1918 IL-April 3,1994Madison, Virginia) m. Janise(?)On the U S city Directories 1822-1995 they list a Wava Jockisch as his spouse. He was a factory employee in Huntington, Indiana. The year was 1951. Melvin was a Private as a warrant officer. He enlisted Mar. 17, 1942 in Cass, ILL. In civil life, he is listed as a salesperson, single without dependents. Height 69 and weight 165. He completed grammar school according to U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

                                    1. Jockisch, Jackie

                  b.Jockisch, Virgil Elmore (9 SEP 1922 Beardstown, IL -) m: (4 MAY 1946 Allen, Indiana) Allen, Pauline (11 NOV 1923 Mahawk, WV -) Parents: Allen, Joe and Cora

            7. Jockisch, Iva m: Stanley,

            8. Jockisch, Julius C (12 OCT 1895 IL- 25 JUL 1977) m: ( 8 MAY 1944) Turner, Viola

JULIUS C. JOCKISCH AND PAT JOCKISCH

Submitted by Ernie Launer

PAT JOCKISCH, 81, of Beardstown, found dead Monday July 25, 1977

BEARDSTOWN - Julius C. Pat Jockisch, 81, of rural Beardstown was found dead in his car Monday evening in front of Hagener Township Hall. Cass County Coroner Dick Pugh of Virginia said death occurred about 6:45 p.m. from a gunshot wound in the head. Mr. Pugh will conduct an inquest at a later date.

The deceased was born in Cass county October 12, 1895, son of Christ and Myra Shields Jockisch.

He married Turner, Viola May 8, 1944. She survives with four sons and two daughters: Jockisch, Keith  and Jockisch, Kirby  of Beardstown, Jockisch, Gordon of Griggsville, Jockisch, Bradley of Chapin, Mrs. William (Beverly) Rebman of Auburn and Mrs. Byron (Vicki) Hall of Beardstown. There are 19 grandchildren and two great grand children.

Two brothers and a sister survive: Lester Jockisch of Jacksonville and Lewis Jockisch and Mrs. Ben (Dovie) Krueger, both of Beardstown. He was preceded in death by four sisters and three brothers.

Mr. Jockisch was a retired farmer and was a World War I veteran. He was superintendent of Black Oak Baptist Church.

Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Cline Funeral Home in Beardstown with interment in Black Oak cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral, home.

Memorials may be made to the Black Oak cemetery fund.

                  a. Jockisch, Keith

                  b. Jockisch, Kirby

                  c. Jockisch, Gordon

                  d. Jockisch, Bradley

                  e. Jockisch, Beverly m: Rebman, William

                  f. Jockisch, Vicki m: Hall, Byron

           

9. Jockisch, Lester W. September 25, 1897, Cass County, IL - February 12,1991 age 93)

LESTER W. JOCKISCH

              - Submitted by Ernie Launer

Lester Jockisch, 93 dies early Tuesday February 12, 1991

Beardstown - Lester W. Jockisch, 93 of Jacksonville, died early Tuesday morning, February 12, 1991 at Myers, Convalescent and Skilled Nursing Center in Beardstown.

He was born September 25, 1897, in Cass County, a son of Christ and Myria Shields Jockisch.

He is survived by one brother, Lewis, and one sister, Dovie Krueger, both of Beardstown, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by four brothers and four sisters.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Cline Funeral Home in Beardstown with burial at Jockisch Cemetery at Bluff Springs. No formal visitation will be held.

           10. Jockisch, Louis or Lewis (1909 IL-) m: Moeller, May 2, 1944    Beardstown, IL  Verna Jeanice (- May 14,1985)

LEWIS CHARLES "MIKE" JOCKISCH

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Lewis Charles ‘Mike’ Jockisch 1908 - 1999 BEARDSTOWN

Lewis Charles "Mike" Jockisch, 90, of Beardstown, died Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1999, at the Heritage Manor South Nursing Home in Beardstown.

He was born Dec. 15, 1908, in Cass County, the son of Christ H. and Myria Catherine Shields Jockisch. He married Verna Jeanice Moeller on May 2, 1944, in Beardstown, and she preceded him in death on May 14,1985.

He is survived by two sons, David C. (wife, Katy) of Beardstown and Jack (wife, Lucy) of Meredosia; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by five sisters, Iva Stanley, Verna Wilson, Ara Hintz, Ethel Dyche and Dovie Krueger; and five brothers, George Tub, Lester Slim, Elmer Tom, John and Julius Pat

Mr. Jockisch was a lifelong farmer in Cass County. He attended Black Oak Church and he loved to fox hunt when he was a young man.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Cline-Goodwin Funeral Home in Beardstown with burial at the family lot of the Black Oak Cemetery. Informal visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. today. Memorials are suggested to the Black Oak Cemetery or the Heritage Manor South Activity Fund.

                  a. Jockisch, David C. m: Katy of Beardstown

                  c. Jockisch, Jack m: Lucy of Meredosia;

G. Jockisch, Walter August (30 APR1862 Bluyt Springs IL- 9 JUN 1932 Blutt Springs, IL bur: Arenzville, Cass, IL 70)m: (29 Apr 1886 Beardstown, Cass, IL)Phillips, Anna L. ( SEP 1869 West Virginia-) Father: Philipps, Charles age 79 in 1910 . He and his parents were born in Germany. 1910 Bluff Springs, Cass, IL for Walter A Jockish age 47 head of household . Father born in Germany and mother in Pennsylvania. He is married to Annie L. age 40 born in West Virginia. Her parents were born in Germany. Children born in IL.: Carl A. Jockish age 20, David D Jockish age 14, and Edna E Jockish age 9. Living with them Walter's father-in-law Charles R. Philipps age 79. He is widowed. His parents were born in Germany.

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JOKISCH, WALTER

-Illinoisan Star Beardstown, Illinois 9 June 1932 -

Submitted by Ernie

Walter Jokisch of near Bluff Springs dies this morning.

Walter August Jokisch lifelong resident of Cass County, died at his home two miles south of Bluff Springs this morning following an illness of some time. The deceased was born on April 30th, 1862, near Bluff Springs and was 70 years, 1 month and 10 days of age at the time of his death.

He was united in marriage to Miss Anna L. Phillipps on April 29th 1886. To this union eight children were born, six of whom preceded him in death.

He is survived by his wife, one son Carl at home and one daughter, Mrs. Harold Ore of Arcadia, Illinois, and one grandson Harold Edward Ore. The body was brought to the Simpson Home for Services to be prepared for burial and was returned to the home this afternoon.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence and at 2:30 o'clock from the Methodist church in Bluff Springs with the Rev. Halfyard pastor of the church in charge. Interment will be made in the family lot in the Jokisch cemetery

            1. Jockisch, Clara (1887 –188)

            2. Jockisch, Alfred (JUN 1889 IL-1895)

            3. Jockisch, Carl August (23 JUN 1890 Bluff Springs, IL- 25 NOV 1939) Farmer

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Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 for Carl August age 50 death date: November 25,1939 Beardstown, Cass, IL. Birth date: June 23,1889 Bluff Springs, IL. father Walter A. Jockisch born in Bluff Springs, IL. Mother: Anna Phillipps born in Wheeling. W. VA.  Occupation: Farmer.  Residence Bluff Springs, Cass, IL.  Burial date November 27,1929 Bluff springs, Cass, IL.

            3. Jockisch, Paul (1893 WV -1895)

            4. Jockisch, David D (1896-)

            5. Jockisch, Wesley (FEB 1898 IL – 1 MAY 1905 Bluff Springs, Cass, IL)

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                  6.Jockisch, Edna Emma (1901 IL-) m: Ore, Harold

                  a. Ore, Edward H.

            6. Jockisch, Lydia (1907-1907)

            8.Jockisch, Anna L

H. Jockisch, Sarah Augusta( 13 APR 1864 Cass, IL -6 MAY1953 Los Angeles, CA) m.( July 30,1889) Washburn, Bradford A.(April 26,1845   Somerset, Pennsylvania- October 31,1904 Lexington, Cleveland, OK) Parents: Washburn, Abijah Wellington (1810 NY-November 4,1888 Greenwood, Mc Henry, IL) m: 1833 Foster, Arvilla  (December 21,1811  Vermont-December 30,1864 Brandon, Buchanan, Iowa) Her Parents:  Foster, James (1791 Somerset, PA-1865 Bradford, PA   & Anna (1792 Vermont-)

SARAH AUGUSTA JOCKISCH WASHBURN

Sarah Augusta Jockisch was born April 13, 1864, in Cass County, Illinois, the daughter of Karl August Gottlieb Jockisch (1817-1887) and Susan Lehmannn (1826-1888). On July 30, 1889, in Adams County, Illinois, Sarah married Reverend Bradford Abisha Washburn, who was born April 28, 1845, in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, son of Abijah Wellington Washburn (1810-1888) and Arvilla Foster (1811-1864). Bradford and Sarah had six children: Grace Cora Elizabeth (1890- ). John Teman (1892-1970), Mary Ruth (1894- ), Bradford William (1897-1918), Sarah Helen Gould (1900-1987), and Ruby Myrtle Orvilla Washburn (1904-1991).

In 1900, Bradford and Sarah and their children were living in Benton, Missouri (Crawford County) where Bradford was farming. By 1904, the family had moved to Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County) where their last child, Ruby, was born. Bradford died on October 31, 1904 in Adams County, Illinois (Quincy County) and was buried in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County) in the Lexington Cemtery. Sarah died on May 6, 1953 in Los Angeles, California (Los Angeles County) and was buried in Lexington Cemetery beside her husband.

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REV BRADFORD ABISHA WASHBURN

Reverend Bradford Abisha Washburn was born April 28, 1845, in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, son of Abisha Wellington Washburn (1810-1888) and Arvilla Foster (1811-1864). Bradford first married Julia Etta Holdridge, who was born January 1850 in Binghamton, New York (Broome County). Bradford and Julia had one daughter, Arvilla, born about 1876 in Colorado. In 1880, Bradford and Julia and their daughter, Arvilla, were living in Westminister, California (Los Angeles County), where Bradford was a clergyman.

On July 30, 1889, in Adams County, Illinois, Bradford married Sarah Augusta Jockisch, who was born April 13, 1864, in Cass County, Illinois, the daughter of Karl August Gottlieb Jockisch (1817-1887) and Susan Lehmannn (1826-1888). Bradford and Sarah had six children: Grace Cora Elizabeth (1890- ). John Teman (1892-1970), Mary Ruth (1894- ), Bradford William (1897-1918), Sarah Helen Gould (1900-1987), and Ruby Myrtle Orvilla Washburn (1904-1991).

In 1900, Bradford and Sarah and their children were living in Benton, Missouri (Crawford County) where Bradford was farming. By 1904, the family had moved to Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County) where their last child, Ruby, was born. Bradford died on October 31, 1904 in Adams County, Illinois (Quincy County) and was buried in Lexington, Oklahoma in the Lexington Cemetery. Sarah died on May 6, 1953 in Los Angeles, California (Los Angeles County) and was buried in Lexington Cemetery beside her husband.

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            a. Washburn, Grace E (16 AUG 1890 Kansas – 26 OCT 1973 Portland, Multnoman, OR) m: (02 Aug 1908 Purcell, McClain Co., OK) Tierman, Patrick Ezra (1884 Missouri -7 NOV 1933 OK City, OK Co., OK) 2nd m: Ward, Henry (1881 1963)

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                1. Tiernan, James Bradford (9 JAN 1911 Lexinton, Cleveland Co., OK – 26 JAN 1979 OK) m: Owens, Geneva F ( 1 APR 1911 KS- 12 MAR 2002 OK)

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                    a. Tiernan, James Patrick (17 MAR 1947-5 OCT 2008 OK)

                  2. Tiernan, Michale Ralph (12 MAY 1914 Miama, Ottawa Co., OK – 26 APR 1988

Portland, Clackamas, OR) m. Burgin, Coris (1919-)

                    a. Tienan, Patricia L

                  3. Tiernan, Patrick Ezra Jr ( 1922-1928)

                  4. Tiernan, Lois O ( 1925-

             2. Washburn, John Teman (13 NOV 1892 OK- 21 JUL 1970 Cleveland Co., OK) m: Rose, Dollie West (17 MAR 1896 Ardmore,Carter Co., OK-)

M D brother, his wife Peggy, T V(Tom) brother , next - ?, Ruth (short lady in front T V's wife, Dollie (my great grandmother) Wendall (my grandfather) behind Dollie, Gal Keating, (sister), Don Keating (tall dude behind Gal), Mary Whitney (sister - husband deceased), and Dutch.

JT and Dollie Washburn 55th anniv 20 DEC 1969

Washburn, John Teman

John Teman Washburn was born November 13, 1892, in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County), the second child of Reverend Bradford Abisha Washburn (1845-1904) and Sarah Augusta Jockisch (1864-1953). John's siblings were Grace Cora Elizabeth (1890- ), Mary Ruth (1894- ), Bradford William (1897-1918), Sarah Helen Gould (1900-1987, and and Ruby Myrtle Orvilla Washburn (1904-1991).

In 1900, John and his parents and siblings were living in Benton, Missouri (Crawford County) where his father was farming. By 1904, the family had moved to Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County) where the last child, Ruby, was born. By 1920, John, age 27, had married and was living with his wife, Dollie, age 23, in Lexington, with three children: Thomas Virgil., age 4; Alma Louise, age 2 years 10 months; and John Wendell, 10 months. John and his family were living next door to Dollie's parents, and their daughter, Melva.

John had married Dollie West Rose, who was born March 17, 1896, in Ardmore, Oklahoma (Carter County), daughter of John Henry Rose and Sarah Ida "Mittie" Bryant. John and Dollie had six children, all born in Lexington: Thomas Virgil born September 16, 1915; Alma Louise born February 2, 1917; John Wendell born February 17, 1919; Dwight "Dutch", born December 5, 1921; Mary Elizabeth born November 13, 1923; Kenneth Washburn born January 6, 1927; and Marland Dorr born January 17, 1935.

John died July 21, 1970 and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery. Dollie died on April 9, 1979 and was buried beside her husband.

Dollie West Rose Washburn

Dollie West Rose was born March 17, 1896, in Ardmore, Oklahoma (Carter County) the daughter of John Henry Rose and Sarah Ida "Mittie" Bryant. Dollie married John Teman Washburn, who was born November 13, 1892, in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County), the second child of Reverend Bradford Abisha Washburn (1845-1904) and Sarah Augusta Jockisch (1864-1953). Dollie's siblings were Ora Pearl Rose born January 12, 1883; William Thomas Rose born January 1885; John Wesley Rose born 1887; Ollie Bessie Rose born September 1899; and Melva Lucille Rose, born 1907.

In 1900, Dollie, age 4, was living in Township 4, Indian Territory (Chickasaw Nation) with her father, age 40, ,a farmer; her mother, age 36; and three siblings: Ora, age 17; Willie, age 15; and Ollie Bessie, age 8 months. By 1920, Dollie, age 23, had married and was living in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County) with her husband, John, age 27, and three children: Thomas Virgil, age 4; Alma Louise, age 2; and John W., age 10 months.

Dollie and John had six children, all born in Lexington: Thomas Virgil born September 16, 1915; Alma Louise born February 2, 1917; Dwight Dutch, born December 5, 1921; Mary born November 13, 1923; Kenneth Washburn born January 6, 1927; and Marland Dorr born January 17, 1935.

John died July 21, 1970 and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery. Dollie died on April 9, 1979 and was buried beside her husband.

                  a. Washburn, Thomas Virgil 16 SEP 1915 Lexington, Cleveland co., OK – 21 MAR 1996 Harrah, Oklahoma Co., OK) m: Mason, Verla Ruth (16 DEC 1909 Ok- 16 JUL 1984)

Thomas Virgil Washburn

Thomas Virgil Washburn was born September 16, 1915, in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County), son of John Teaman Washburn and Dollie West Rose. Thomas had six younger siblings: Alma Louise, John Wendell, Dwight, Mary Elizabeth, Kenneth, and Marland Dorr.

The 1920 Federal Census for Lexington Oklahoma (Cleveland County) shows Thomas, age 4 years 4 months, born in Oklahoma; living with his father, John T., a farmer, age 27, born in Missouri; and his mother, Dolly, age 23, born in Oklahoma; and his younger siblings, Louise, age 2 years 10 months; and John W., age 10 months; both born in Oklahoma. The 1930 Federal Census for Lexington Oklahoma (Cleveland County) shows Thomas, age 14; living with his father, J. T., a farmer, age 30; and his mother, Dolly, age 34; and four younger siblings: Alma, age 13; Wendell, age 11; Dwight, age 8; and Mary, age 6; all born in Oklahoma.

The U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 shows that Thomas enlisted in the Army Air Corps on November 14, 1941, and that he had one year of college. The U.S. Veterans Gravesites, circa 1775-2006 shows that Thomas was born September 16, 1915, that he died March 21, 1996 and was buried in Lexington Cemetery, and that he left military service as a Staff Sergeant after having served in the U.S. Army during World War II.

On November 18, 1941, Thomas married Verla Ruth Mason, who was born December 16, 1909, in Oklahoma. Verla died on July 16, 1984 and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery. Thomas died on March 21, 1996 in Harrah, Oklahoma (Oklahoma County) and was buried beside his wife.

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Thomas Virgil Washburn, 80, of Oklahoma City, died March 21, 1996. He was born September 16, 1915 in Lexington, Oklahoma to John and Dollie Washburn. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He retired after 26 years with the U.S. Postal Service. Mr. Washburn is survived by two brothers, Wendell, of Ft. Myers, Florida and Dwight of Oklahoma City; two sisters, Alma Louise Keating of Norman and Mary Elizabeth Whitney of Tulsa. Preceded in death by his wife, Verla Ruth; parents; and a brother, Marland Dorr Washburn. Memorial services will be at a later date.

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Verla Ruth Mason Washburn

Verla Ruth Mason was born December 16, 1909, in Oklahoma. On November 18, 1941, Verla married Thomas Virgil Washburn, who was born September 16, 1915, in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County), son of John Teaman Washburn and Dollie West Rose.

Thomas had enlisted in the Army Air Corps on November 14, 1941, just four days before his marriage to Verla. Thomas served his country during World War II and left military service as a Staff Sergeant.

Verla died on July 16, 1984 and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery. Thomas died on March 21, 1996 in Harrah, Oklahoma (Oklahoma County) and was buried beside his wife.

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                  b. Washburn, Alma Louise (2 FEB 1917 Indian Territory, OK -20 APR 2012 Lexington, OK) m:( 24 Feb 1945 OK) Keating, Donald Wallace ( 6 FEB 1921 Elyria, Lorain County, OH – 7 JUL 2005 Norman, Cleveland County, OK) LTCOL US AIR FORCE WORLD WAR II, KOREA

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                  c. Washburn, John Wendel (17 FEB 1919 OK -)

                  d. Washburn, Dwight Dutch (5 DEC 1921 Lexington, Cleveland Co., OK – 28 NOV 2004 OK City, OK Co., OK)

Dwight "Dutch" Washburn

Dwight "Dutch" Washburn was born December 5, 1921, in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County), son of John Teaman Washburn and Dollie West Rose. Dwight had six siblings: Thomas Virgil, Alma Louise, John Wendell, Dwight "Dutch", Mary Elizabeth, Kenneth, and Marland Dorr.

Obituary, The Oklahoman, December 5, 2004

Dwight "Dutch" Washburn died November 28, 2004. He was born December 5, 1921, in Lexington, Oklahoma, to the late John T. and Dollie Rose Washburn. He was a graduate of Centenary College, Shreveport, Louisiana, with a Bachelor degree in Business Administration. He retired from Continental Oil Company after 30 years service as a District Sales Representative and received an Award of Honor. He served overseas in the Army during World War II. "Dutch" enjoyed golfing after retiring and earned 6 "Hole in One" certificates.

He is survived by one daughter, Ceary "Gayle" Dimery and her husband, Velmer J. Dimery, three grandchildren, Catherine Jennings, Carlton Dimery of Norman, Oklahoma, and Charles "Christian" Dimery, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and one great grandson, Jesse Dean Jennings, of Norman, Oklahoma. He is also survived by 2 sisters, Alma Louise "Gal" Keating and her husband Don Keating of Norman, Mary Elizabeth Whitney of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and 1 brother, John "Wendell" Washburn, Sr. and his wife, Velma Washburn of Fort Myers, Florida. Cremation Society 1145 W. Britton Rd. 843-3345.

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                  e. Washburn, Mary Elizabeth (13 NOV 1923-Lexington, Cleveland, OK 16 MAY 2007 Tulsa, OK)m: Whitney, Lloyd W (22 JUL 1922 Tulsa, OK – 31 OCT 1997 Tulsa, OK)

                  f. Washburn, Kenneth Washburn(6 JAN 1927 Lexington, Cleveland Co., OK – 20 FEB 1927 Lexington, Cleveland Co., OK)

Kenneth Washburn

Kenneth Washburn was born January 6, 1927, in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County), son of John Teaman Washburn and Dollie West Rose. He lived only a brief time and died on February 20, 1927, and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery.

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                  g. Washburn, Marland Dorr (17 JAN 1935 Lexington, Cleveland Co., OK -12 SEP 1975 Reno, Washoe Co., NV) m: Corley, Peggy V ( 1 JAN 1938 Ev erett Mississippi -19 Mar 1972 Houston, Harris, TX)

Marland Dorr Washburn

Marland Dorr Washburn was born January 17, 1935, in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County), the youngest child of John Teaman Washburn and Dollie West Rose. Marland's older siblings were Thomas Virgil born September 16, 1915; Alma Louise born February 2, 1917; John Wendell born February 17, 1919; Dwight Dutch, born December 5, 1921; Mary Elizabeth born November 13, 1923; and Kenneth Washburn born January 6, 1927.

Marland married in March 1961 in Mobile County, Alabama, to Joan Mae Fuqua. They later divorced. Marland second married Peggy Virginia Corley in Harris County, Texas on October 18, 1968. Peggy was born January 1, 1938, and died March 17, 1972, in Houston, Texas (Harris County).

Marland was a commercial airline pilot with 17 years of flying experience. He was a Captain for Texas International Airlines and he also flew in the Reno National Championship Air Races in the T-6 Class. At the start of a race on September 12, 1975, the wing of Marland's T-6 clipped a pylon, destroying a large portion of the left wing of his aircraft. He crashed while in a tight formation and was killed instantly.

Marland died at the age of 40 on September 12, 1975, in Reno, Nevada (Washoe County) and was buried in Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County).

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             3.Washburn, Ruth Mary (8 DEC 1894 Dover, Kingfisther Co., OK-13 AUG 1982 Sun City, Riverside, CA) m: Walker, George E (20 SEP 1889 North Shade, Gariot, Michigan – 19 JUL 1966 Eureka Springs, Carroll, Arkansas)

                  a. Walker, Dorothy (1915-)

             4.Washburn, Bradford W (20 MAR 1897 Benton City, Crawford Co., MO—23 NOV 1918 Camp Cody, Luna, NM))

BRADFORD WILLIAM WASHBURN

Bradford William Washburn was born March 20, 1897, in Beardstown, Illinois (Cass County), son of Reverend Bradford A. Washburn (1845-1904) and Sarah Augusta Jockisch (1864-1953). The 1900 Federal Census for Benton, Missouri (Crawford County) shows Bradford, age 3, born March 1897 in Missouri(?), and living with his father Bradford A., a farmer, age 55, born April 1845 in Pennsylvania; and his mother, Sarah, age 36, born April 1860 in Illinois; and his siblings: Grace E., age 9, born August 1890 in Kansas; John T., age 7, born November 1892 in Oklahoma; Mary R., age 5, born December 1894 in Oklahoma; and Sarah, age 2 months, born April 1900 in Missouri.

The 1910 Federal Census for Lexington, Oklahoma(Cleveland County) shows Bradford, age 13, born in Illinois; and living with his widowed mother, Sarah, a laborer, age 46, born in Illinois; and his siblings: John, age 17, born in Oklahoma; Ruth, age 15, born in Oklahoma; Helen, age 10, born in Missouri; and Ruby, age 6, born in Oklahoma.

The World War I Draft Registration Cards show that Bradford registered for the World War I draft on June 5, 1918. He gave his name as Bradford William Washburn, his birthdate as March 20, 1897, and his birthplace as Beardstown, Illinois. He stated that he was age 21, living in Oklahoma City and working at Swift and Company, and that his closest relative was Sarah Washburn in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County).

On November 23, 1918, Bradford died at the age of 21 and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery.

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             6. Washburn, Sarah ‘ Helen’ G (27 APR 1900 Cuba, Crawford, Co, MO-10 MAY 1987 Conita, San Diego, CA) m: Donnelley, Lloyd I.( 14 MAR 1901 Enid, Garfield, OK – 20 NOV 1980 Bonita, San Diego, CA)

                  a. Donnelley, June Iris (1 SEP 1926 OK – 29 OCT 1995 Eureka Springs, Carroll, Arkansas)M;

June I. Washburn Moncravie

MONCRAVIE June I., of Eureka Springs, Ar., was born Sept. 1, 1926, in Oklahoma City, Ok., the daughter of Mike & Helen (Washburn) Donnelley.

She departed this life Sunday, Oct. 29, 1995 in Fayetteville, Ar., at the age of 69.

Mrs. Moncravie was a retired secretary from the business office at Hillspeak. She was a member of St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, and B&PW Club.

She is survived by 2 sons, Dr. Thomas M. Hayde & wife Faye of Little Rock, Ar., and Stephen Hunt of Eureka Springs, Ar.; 3 daughters, Magi Hayde of Eureka Springs, Ar., Lisa & husband, Larry Hahn of OKC, and Clementine Moncravie of Eureka Springs; her sister, Ann & husband Gale Dawe of Santa Maria, Ca.; 4 grandchildren, Donnelley I. Hayde, Nicholas Hahn, Cooper Hahn, & Craig Andrew "Drew" Moncravie.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Thomas Joseph Hayde; & her second husband, John T. Moncravie.

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                     1.Hayde, Dr. Thomas M. & wife Faye of Little Rock, Ar.

                     2. Hunt, Stephen of Eureka Springs, Ar.

                     3. Hayde, Magi \ of Eureka Springs, Ar.

                     4. Lisa & husband, Larry Hahn of OKC

                     5. Moncravie, Clementine ( 1 SEP 1961 – 8 JUL 2016 Eureka Springs, Carroll Co., Arkansas)

CLEMENTINE S. MONCRAVIE

CLEMENTINE MONCRAVIE, a resident of Eureka Springs, Arkansas was born September 1, 1961 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, a daughter of John Thomas and June Iris (Donnelley) Moncravie. She departed this life Friday, July 8, 2016 in Eureka Springs at the age of 54 years.

She was a huge Arkansas Razorback fan. She and Drew went to as many basketball and football games as they could.

She is survived by her son, Craig Andrew “Drew” Moncravie; brother, Thomas M. “Miko” Hayde; sister, Magi Hayde; sister, Lisa Hahn and husband Larry; sister, Mary Katherine Lewis. She is also survived by two nephews, Nicholas and Cooper Hahn; two nieces, Dolly Williams and husband, Shaun; Beth Huber and husband, Ryan; great-nephew, Harrison Huber; great-niece, Lily Huber; several other nieces, nephews, cousins and many close friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents, John Thomas and June Iris (Donnelley) Moncravie; two brothers, Sonny Moncravie and Chris Moncravie.

Gathering of remembrance and celebration of life with family and friends will be held at later date.

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                  b. Donnelley, Jo Ann m: (16 Jun 1951 Los Angeles, CA) Dawe, Gale of Santa Maria, CA

             5. Washburn, Ruby Orvilla (7 FEB 1904 Lexington, Cleveland Co., OK- 18 FEB 1991 Tulsa, Tulsa C o., OK) m: Gerhardt, Byrne (1905-1975)

RUBY MYRTLE WASHBURN GERHARDT

Ruby Myrtle Orvilla Washburn was born February 7, 1904, in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County), the youngest daughter of Reverend Bradford Abisha Washburn (1845-1904) and Sarah Augusta Jockisch (1864-1953). Ruby's siblings were Grace Cora Elizabeth (1890- ), John Teman (1892-1970), Mary Ruth (1894- ), Bradford William (1897-1918), and Sarah Helen Gould (1900-1987.

Ruby married Byrne Gerhardt, who was born May 31, 1905, in Oklahoma. Byrne died August 26, 1975 and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery. Ruby died February 18, 1991 and was buried beside him.

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I. Jockisch, Julian ‘Julia’ Melverina (26 APR 1866 Beardstown, Cass, IL- 4May !925 Edwardsville, Madison, IL) M: (23 Sep 1896 Cass, IL) Wahl, ReV David Stephen (20 AUG 1869 Berea, Cuyahoga, OH -17 FEB 1898 Decatur, Macon, IL)

REV DAVID STEPHEN WAHL

Pastor in the German Methodist Episcopal Church.

He was born Aug. 20, 1869 in Berea, Ohio. He came with his parents to San Jose, Ill. in the spring of 1870 and grew up on a farm. He graduated from Central Wesleyan College, Warrenton, Mo. in 1893. In his senior year he went to Beardstown as a student pastor, where he met Julia Jokisch of near Beardstown. In 1895 he went to Evanston Ill. for theological work. He married Julia Jokisch September 23, 1896. In 1897 he became an ordained minister in the German Methodist Church. Their children were: Ruth Amelia, born Feb. 1, 1898 in Springfield, Ill.; Milton John, born May 8, 1899, in Springfield, Ill.; Edmund David, born June 7, 1904, St. Louis, Mo.; and Oliver Carl, born Nov. 24, 1906, St. Louis, Mo.. Ruth Amelia died very young.

JULIA MELWEINE JOCKISCH WAHL

From the May 1, 1925 issue of the Illinoian Star newspaper, Beardstown, Illinois: Word was received today of the death of Mrs. David Wahl, of Edwardsville, Ill., a former resident of this city. The Rev. David Wahl was formerly pastor of the German M. E. church here and is now in charge of the pastorate at Edwardsville. Mrs. Wahl was formerly Miss Julia Jockisch of near Bluff Springs. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, May 4, at Edwardsville

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                    1. Wahl, Ruth Amelia (1 FEB 1898 -30 NOV 1942)

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               2. Wahl, Milton John (8 MAY 1899 IL-3 DEC 1942 Riverside, CA)

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               3. Wahl, Edmund David (7 JUN 1904 MO-7 OC 1978 Manatee Co., FL) m: Pittman, Lillian ( 28 AUG 1906 IL – 20 May 2003 Manatee Co., FL)

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                    a. Wahl, David Lewis (2 SEP 1931 Granite City, IL-22 JUL 2002Loganville, Gwinnett, Georgia) He is a veteran AT 3 US Navy Korea

                    b. Wahl, Margaret (1934-

               4. Wahl, Oliver C (24 NOV 1906 Saint Louis, MO-4 JUN 1933 Los Angeles Co., CA) m: Boyer, Ena Eleanor (15 JUN 1917 McLeansboro, IL– 13 JUN 1982 McLeansboro, IL)

                    a. Wahl, Roydon (10 JUL 1931 Alton, Madison,IL- 19 MAR 1992 Billings, Yellowstone, Montana)

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Jockisch, Wesley Jacob

(July 10, 1868/9 Boody, Cass Co, Illinois December 10,1940Waterford Twp., Fulton Co., IL. or bur: Havana, Mason, Illinois age 72) m. February 16,1890 Larson, Hulda Sophia(December 31 or January,1871 Havan Twn, Mason IL - February  12,1941 Waterford Twp, Fulton Co., IL) Parents:  Larson, Andrew M.and Peterson, Rebecca  Wesley J was a farmer.

1900 Havana Township (excl. Havana City), Mason, IL Census for Wesley Jockisch birth date Jul 1868 IL. Father born in Germany and mother in Pennsylvania. Spouse Hulda born in January 1871 IL. Married 9 year estimated marriage year 1891. Hulda's parents were born in Sweden. They have had 6 children. Number of living 5. Ruth R(March 1892 IL),, Eunice (June 1894 IL), Jewel (June 1896 IL), Rachel (Jan 1898 IL), and Meda (December 1899 IL). Living with them is Loyd Caldwallader (Aug 1883 IL) single.

1910 Havana, Mason, IL Census for Wesley Jockish age 41 born in IL. Father's birthplace Germany, Mother's Pennsylvania. Married to Hulda age 39 born in IL. Parents born in Sweden. Children: Ruth R. 18, Eunice A 15, Jewel H 13, Rachel E 12, Meda A 10, Rhoda E 8, Mary I 5, Sophia M 5, Paul L. 3 and Dorthy W 3 months. all born in IL.

Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 for Wesley Jacob Jockisch died December 10,1940 Waterford, Fulton, IL age 72 born July 10,1868 in Cass Co., IL to August Jockisch and Susana Lehaman. He was a Farmer. His wife name was Hildah. He was buried December 123,1940 in Havana, Mason, IL at the Hestow Cemetery.

             1. Jockisch, Ruth Rebecca (11 MAR 1892 Havana Twn, Mason IL -29 NOV 1963 Phelps, Pike Kentucky) m: Hayes, Wallace Rutherford(29 JAN 1889 IL-24 JAN 1954 Kirksville, Adair, MO)

                  a. Hayes, Charles (1910 IL

                  b. Hayes, Elsie Rebecca (26 MAR 1913 Havana Mason, IL -3 MAR 1989 Grayson, Kentucky)

                  c.Hayes, Hulda Delphina ( 3 APR 1914 IL -28 NOV 1982 Saint Louis, MO)m. Youngberg, Eugene Paul (9 JUN 1916 Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., Kansas -12 MAR 2004 Fairfaz Co., VA)

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                       1. Youngberg, Karen Sue (1942-)

                       2. Youngberg, Ruth Marie (17 AUG 1946 St Louis St MO – 17 OCT 2003)

                       3. Youngberg, Rebecca Ann (1950-)

                       4. Youngberg, Candace Lynn (29 APR 1952 -) m: Callery

                  d. Hayes, Everly Ruth (1916-1998)

RUTH EVERLEY HAYES

Born in Jacksonville, Illinois., Everley Hayes grew up in Memphis, Missouri. She graduated from the Missouri Baptist Hospital School of Nursing in St. Louis and from William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri.

She also attended Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Mo., and Woman's Missionary Union Training School (now merged with Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) in Louisville, Ky. She studied operating room technique at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.

She served with the U.S. Army Nurse Corps during the occupation of Paris immediately after World War II.

Everley Hayes was a Baptist missionary nurse for 35 years, first in China, and later in Indonesia.

She is survived by a sister, Eunice Ruark, of Salisbury, Maryland.

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                  e.Hayes, Eunice Roseanna (25 SEP 1919 IL- 19 DEC 1982) m: Ruark, Elmer Francis

                          1. Ruark, David Rutherford (25 DEC 1955) m: (28 MAY 2014 Accomack, VA) Donny, Sara Susan

                  f. Hayes, John William (22 Mar 1924 MO – DEC 1971) m: (3 JUL 1952 Jackson, MO) Robinson, Dolores M. (26 NOV 1931 Jackson Co., MO -)

             2.Jockisch, August Wesley (17 MAY 1893 born and died)

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             3. Jockisch, Eunice Ame (17 JUN 1894 Havana Twn, Mason IL-12 OCT 1955) m:(20 JAN 1915 Havana, Mason, IL) Roof, Lawrence Austin (5 FEB 1895 Havana, Mason, IL – 23 MAY 1981 Englewood, Araphahoe, CO)

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             4.Jockisch, Jewel (19 JUN 1896 Poplar City, IL -MAR 1982 Quincy, Adams, IL) m: (2 JUN 1928) Smith, Francis Ora ( 3 JUL 1885 Pike, IL – 8 JUN 1961)

             a. Smith, Florence (abt 1930 IL-)

             b. Smith, Rebbeca

             c. Smith, Billey 0 (28 JUN 1931 Gillespie, IL- 18 FEB 1933 Christopher, Franklin, IL)

             5. Jockisch, Rachel Esther (January,1898 Havan Twn, Mason IL -1973 ) M: Burgett, Olen (1893-1921)

                a. Burgett, Jessie Louise (18 FEB 1918 Havana, Mason IL – 20 OCT 2003 Rio Hondo, Cameron, TX) m: -m: Lashbrook, Virgil Edward (9 MAR 1913 Pekin, Tazewell, IL-27 AUG 2003 Rio Hondo, Cameron, TX)

VIRGIL EDWARD LASHBROOK

Survived by wife Jessie Louise Burgett Lashbrook who he married on 04/29/1939.

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                b.Burgett, Victor Wesley (25 JAN 1920 IL – 12 NOV 1969)m: Violet

Victor was in the National Guard starting on 5 MAR 1941 Height 68 weight 140 another place it says in was in the Army ( 5 MAR 1941 – 18 NOV 1945) ref: U.S. Dept of Veteran Affairs

Burgett,William Francis m: Ralph, Donna

                c.Burgett, Melora Laura Bernice (10 MAY 1921 Topeka, Mason, IL- 2 AUG 2010 Mason City, Mason, IL) m: Fornoff, Nelson Henry ( 31 MAR 1916 Manito, Mason, IL – 13 APR 2012 Canton, Fulton, IL)

MELORA BERNICE ‘LAURA’ BURGETT FORNOFF

HAVANA, IL - Melora Bernice "Laura" Fornoff of rural Havana passed away peacefully at 12:15 a.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 2010, at her home with her immediate family present.

Laura, as she was known, was born May 10, 1921, to Olen W. and Rachel Jockish Burgett. She married Nelson H. Fornoff on Feb. 14, 1940, in Fort Madison, Iowa. Laura and Nelson farmed in Tazewell, Mason and Fulton counties all of their 70 years together.

She is survived by her husband, Nelson; sons, Dave (companion, Donna Russell of Havana) and James of Havana; daughter, Laurel Ann Finch (husband, Leon) of Suwanee, Ga.; and brother, Olen Burgett Jr. of Canton. Also surviving are grandchildren, Grant Fornoff (wife, Kim), Shelley Beth Scaggs (husband, James), Mark Fornoff, Lynn Fornoff (companion, Jay McKee), Wade Fornoff (wife, Daun), Megan Fornoff, Gina Youmans (husband, Scott) and Evan Finch (wife, Bennie); 11 great-grandchildren; and three stepgreat-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one brother, Victor W. Burgett; three sisters, Jessie Lashrook, Lucille Farnam and Phyllis Jean Heitz; and one great-granddaughter, Ameila Diekhoff.

Laura was a faithful and dedicated homemaker with many friends who showered her with cards, letters and visits throughout the years. She was a loving Christian mother, grandmother and aunt.

She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Bath, Ill.

She leaves a wonderful legacy of memories.

Visitation will be at Hurley Funeral Home in Havana from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2010. Funeral services will be held at St. John's Lutheran Church at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010. Burial will follow the services at St. John's Cemetery. The Rev. Brian Lesemann will officiate.

Memorial contributions may be made to her church.

Hurley Funeral Home in Havana is in charge of arrangements.

Published in the Peoria Journal Star on 8/3/2010

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NELSON HENRY FORNOFF

Nelson Henry Fornoff was born March 31, 1916, a son of Henry William and Anna Marie Durdle Fornoff. He married Melora B. Burgett Feb. 14, 1940, in Fort Madison, IA. Surviving are his children, Dave (companion, Donna Russell), James, and Laurel (Leon) Finch, brothers, Henry Fornoff and Melvin Fornoff; a sister, Mary (Ralph) Geungerich; grandchildren, Grant (Kim) Fornoff, Shelly Beth (James) Scaggs, Mark Fornoff, Lynn Fornoff (companion, Jim McKee), Wade (Daun)Fornoff, Megan Fornoff, Gina(Scott) Youans and Evan (Bernie) Finch; 11 great-grandchildren; three stepgreat-grandchildren; and two stepgreat-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife; a sister, Martha and one great-granddaughter, Amelia Diekhoff.

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                1. Fornoff, Laura Ann m: Finch, Leon

                    a. Finch, Evan

                2. Fornoff, James

                3. Fornoff, David

                d.Burgett, Dorothy Lucille(8 JUL 1923 Quiver, Mason Co., Il – 24 JAN 1980 Manito, Mason Co., IL)m: Farnam, Leron N ( 1 MAR 1920 IL – 20 JAN 1990) -

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                   1. Farnum, Leron K. (23 JUN 1945 Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL – 6 APR 2013 Pekin, Tazewell,IL) m: Sandra

Leron Keith Farnam

Leron Keith Farnam was born June 23, 1945, in Pekin, son of Leron Nelson and Dorothy Lucille Burgett Farnam. He married Sandra Lee McCarty November 2, 1968, in Manito. Surviving are his wife, Sandra; daughter, Leigh (Tony, Johnson; grandsons, Luke and Nathan Johnson and sister, Connie Reiners.

He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Annalou Oliver. He served in the Army during the Vietnam War.

Peoria Journal Star & Pekin Times- 04.09.2013- condolences: https://www.preston-hanley.com

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                   a. Farnam, Leigh m: Johnson, Tony

                         1. Johnson, Luke

                         2. Johnson, Nathan

                e.Burgett, Phyllis Jeane (27 APR 1930 Topeka, Mason< Il – 25 FEB 2003 Springfield, Sangamon, IL) m: Goodin, James Murray

                   1. Goodin, James Murray Jr. (1949

                f.Burgett, Olen William Jr ( 1 JAN 1933 IL-)

                g.Burgett, Florence R

                h. Burgett, William F

             6.Jockisch, Meda Alma Susanna (December 1899 Havan Twn, Mason IL -) m Hamblin, Edward Eugene 1900 -1962)

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                a. Hamblin, Elaine Rose (27 Dec 1921 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois- 4 Feb 2003, Antioch, Contra Costa County, CA)

                b. Hamblin, Virginia Eileen(26 Jul 1924 IL-2 Sep 2011Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana) m: Bowman, Willie Robert (1 Jun 1923Beardstown, Cass County, Illinois-3 Oct 2004Monroe, Walton County, GA) He was in the Navy 2nd m: Pollitt

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                c. Hamblin, Katherine Constance ‘Babe’ (19 JAN 1926IL -16 AUG 1992 Pittsfield, Pike County, Illinois)

                d. Hamblin, Edward Eugene, Jr (8 MAY 1927 IL – 3 MAY 1998 Lancaster Schuyler Co., MO)

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                e. Hamblin, Dorothy Pauline (7 JUN 1930 Canton, IL -19 DEC 2011 Crow Point, Lake, IN) m: Anderson, Paul Eugene (22 FEB 1925 York Township, IL- 5 AUG 2011 Lake Village, Newton County, IN)

DOROTHY ANDERSON

LAKE VILLAGE, IN

Dorothy Anderson, age 81, formerly of Highland and 14 year resident of Lake Village, passed away suddenly, Monday, December 19, 2011. Survived by children: Paul Jr. (Elaine) of Lowell, Murl of Lowell and Meda (Greg) Long of Kankakee; grandchildren: Courtney and Eric (Rachel) Anderson, Elizabeth (Jacob) Dunlap, Timothy and Dianna Long; and four great grandchildren.

Dorothy was a devoted mother and grandmother who was known for her generosity with family and friends. She was a former member of the Highland Church of the Nazarene where she was the Secretary for many years. Over the years she was involved with PTA, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of America.

Cremation will precede visitation Thursday, December 22, 2011 from 3:00-6:00 p.m. concluding with a memorial service at 6:00 p.m. at Sheets Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 604 E. Commercial Ave., Lowell with Pastor Todd Peeler officiating. Burial will take place at a later date in Lake Village Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Gideons Intl. or Audubon Society for her love of birds.

Published in The Times on December 21, 2011

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PAUL EUGENE ANDERSON

OBITUARY

Paul E. Anderson, Sr. Formerly of Highland and 14yr resident of Lake Village, passed away suddenly Friday August 5th.

Survived by his wife, Dorothy, children, Paul Jr. (Elaine) of Lowell, Murl of Lowell and Meda (Greg) Long of Kankakee. Grandchildren, Courtney and Eric (Rachel) Anderson, Elizabeth (Jacob) Dunlap, Timothy and Dianna Long and 4 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by 3 brothers and 5 sisters.

Paul was a WWII and Korean US Army Veteran and member of the Lake Village American Legion, post #375, where he was active with the Honor Guard. He was a retired Operating Engineer with Local #150 IUOE after 36yrs. Member of the NRA, Fancy & Trick Ropers Assoc. and heavily involved with the Boy Scouts of America. He was a member of the Church of the Nazarene and a Brother with Colfax Blue Masonic Lodge #378 in Lowell.

Cremation will precede a Visitation Wednesday, August 10th from 3-8p.m. at Sheets Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 604 E. Commercial Ave. in Lowell with a Graveside Service Thursday at 10:30a.m. in Lake Village Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your own choice.

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ELDERLY MAN KILLED IN NEWTON CO. CRASH

NEWTON COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) - The Newton County Sheriff's department is investigating a crash that left a man dead.

According to the sheriff's department, police were called to the scene at U.S. 41 and County Road 950 North in northern Newton County just after 2 p.m. Friday.

Police said 86-year-old Paul E. Anderson, of Lake Village, pulled in front of a semi truck. The truck was driven by 30-year-old Robert E. Brown, from County Club Hills, Illinois.

Anderson was pronounced dead at the scene.

The crash is still being investigated by the Newton County Sheriff's Department and Indiana State Police.

Published on Saturday, 06 Aug 2011, 3:19 PM EDT by WFLI CBS Channel 18 news and found at:

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                e. Hamblin, John Richard (26 Apr 1934 Bluff Springs, Cass County, IL-4 Jan 1937Bluff Springs, Cass County, IL)

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                g. Hamblin, Patricia Susanna Patty Lou (18 JUL 1942 still born)

             7. Jockisch, Rhoda Ella Christeen (5 SEP 1901Javana, Mason Co., IL -19 JAN 1983 Astoria, Fulton, IL)m. Hamblin, Theodore Richard (26 JUN 1902 Mason Co., IL- 21 DEC 1965 Ipava, Fulton, IL)

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                            a. Hamblin, Jewel Elizabeth (Betty)(6 DEC 1924 IL -21 DEC 1965)

                b. Hamblin, Rosemary(ABT 1928 IL-)

                c. Hamblin, Richard William( 11 FEB 1929 Greenview, Richland, SC – 27 SEP 1994 Havana, Mason, IL) m: (17 June 1951 in Astoria, IL ) Brown, Nyhda Ellen(17 JUN 1933 Astoria, Fulton Co., IL – 26 JUN 2016 Astoria, Fulton Co., IL)

RICHARD W HAMBLIN

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Deceased Name: RICHARD HAMBLIN

ASTORIA -- Richard W. Hamblin, 65, of 915 E. Broadway died at 5:35 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1994, at Mason District Hospital in Havana.

Born Feb. 11, 1929, in Greenview to Theodore R. and Rhoda E. Jockisch Hamblin, he married Nyda Ellen Brown on June 17, 1951, in Astoria. She survives.

Also surviving are one son, Stephen, and two daughters, Lynette Rhoades and Jody Dean, all of Astoria; two brothers, Thomas of Havana and David of Astoria; three sisters, Bettie Krohe of Beardstown, Rosemary Shirley of Browning and Linda Danner of Astoria; and five grandchildren. One brother preceded him in death.

He was a World War II Navy veteran. He owned and operated Hamblin Service for 18 years, retiring in 1985.

He was a member of Astoria Christian Church, where services will be at 2 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Astoria Cemetery.

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NYDA ELLEN BROWN ADCOCK

Daughter of Perry and Sybil Shaw Brown.

Married (1) Richard W. Hamblin 17 June 1951 in Astoria, IL (deceased 27 Sept 1994) and (2) Irvin A. Adcock 31 Aug 1996 in Astoria, IL (deceased 17 Sept 2008).

Children of Nyda Ellen: Lynette (John) Smith and Jody (Michael) Dean

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                d. Hamblin, Linda Mae (ABT 1936 IL-)

                e. Hamblin, Thomas Theodore (16 JAN 1933 Havana, Mason, IL – 4 JUL 2000 Havana, Mason, IL)

                f. Hamblin, David Wayne (6 SEP 1938 Mason City, Mason Co., IL – 28 FEB 1999 Hendersonville, Summer, TN) m:( 8 APR 1961) Causey, Lola (20 August 1940Turkey Creek, Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, -11 May 2016Hendersonville, Sumner County, TN) David enlistement and release from Army ( 25 JUN 1961-24 JUN 1964)

DAVID W. HAMBLIN

ASTORIA, IL - David W. Hamblin, 60, of rural Astoria died at 12:20 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 28, 1999, at Hendersonville Hospital in Hendersonville, Tenn.

Born Sept. 6, 1938, in Mason City to Theodore and Rhoda Jockisch Hamblin, he married Lola Causey on April 8, 1961, in Fort Jackson, S.C. She survives.

Also surviving are one son, Ronald of Hendersonville; one brother, Thomas of Havana; three sisters, Betty Krohe of Beardstown and Rosemary Shirley and Linda Danner, both of Astoria; and three grandchildren.

He was an Army veteran.

He was a group merchandiser for Montgomery Ward Co. in Little Rock, Ark., for 18 years.

He was a member of Vermont Masonic Lodge 116, AF&AM, in Vermont, Ill.

Burial will be in Walker's Grove Cemetery in Easton.

Journal Star (Peoria, IL) - Monday, March 1, 1999

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LOLA "DORIS" CAUSEY HAMBLIN

Funeral services for Lola “Doris” Hamblin will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 18, 2016 in the White Oaks Memorial Chapel, 110 South 12th Street, Oakdale with Greg Strother officiating. Military rites will be conducted by the Fort Polk Honor Guard.

Committal service will follow in the Turkey Creek Cemetery under the direction of White Oaks Funeral Home, Oakdale.

Lola “Doris”, 75, of LeCompte, entered eternal rest on Wednesday, May 11, 2016 in Hendersonville, Tennessee with her loving family by her side. She was born August 20, 1940 in Turkey Creek to the union of Jonas Causey and Alice (Hazelton) Causey.

She graduated from Kinder High School and went on to serve her country in the United States Army. On April 8, 1961, she married David W. Hamblin in Columbia, South Carolina. She worked for and retired from Remington Arms in 1986, when she and her husband opened and ran “Hamblin’s Grocery in Astoria, Illinois until 1997. She loved to bowl and spend time with her family. She was a loving mother, sister, grandmother, aunt, and friend.

She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, David W. Hamblin; her brother, Vernon Causey; and her sister, Juanita Johnson.

Those left behind to cherish her memory are: her son and daughter-in-law, Ronald W. (Diane) Hamblin of Hendersonville, Tennessee; four grandchildren, Brittany Hamblin, Dalton Hamblin, Lauren Hamblin, and Austin Hamblin all of Hendersonville, Tennessee; one brother, Ralph Causey of DeRidder, La. two sisters, Verlin Walker of Alexandria, La. and Elaine Oszustowitz of Shreveport, La. and numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends.

Visitation will be held at White Oaks Memorial Chapel Wednesday, May 18, 2016 from 12 noon until time of service at 2 p.m.

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                g. Hamblin, Gerald Raye (25 DEC 1941 Havana, Mason Co., IL- 18 OCT 1962)

             8. Jockisch, Mary Irene (3 MAR 1903 IL -OCT 1968 Peoria, IL)m:Shute, Franklin Coleson (1906 -   1982)

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                a. Shute, Harry Barrington(3 APR 1925 Mason Co., IL – 27 MAR 1959 Lake Co., OH) m: Michaud , Marjorie Emile (24 September 1922 Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio-11 July 1990Pueblo County, Colorado, )

She was married to a man with the last name of Miller (4 Dec 1970 Reno, NV).

Harry Barrington Shute

Son of Frank Colson Shute of Illinois (1906-1982). Served in the Navy during WWII in Guam. Died at 33 of a heart attack. He was survived by his wife Marjorie Emilie Michaud (1924-1990), his sons Dennis and Jeffrey, and daughter Nikki. He was also survived by his brothers Kenneth and Frank and sisters Amy, Gail, Miriam, Beverly, Janice and Virginia.

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                                 1. Shute, Nickie

                                 2. Shute, Dennis

                                 3.  Shute, Jeffrey

                b. Shute , Miriam "Mickey" Carol (16 OCT 1926 Easton Mason Co., Il – 3 JAN 1996 Naperville, Dupage Co., IL) m: Tokar, Daniel Franke (10 Jun 1950Chicago, Cook County, Illinois-6 Sep 1981 Peoria, Peoria County, IL) m: 2nd (30 Jan 1973 Jacksonville, Morgan, IL) Markley, Bernard 3rd Shearer, William (9 Sep 1927 Havana, Mason, IL- - 7 June 1994 Rockport, Aransas, TX)

MIRIAM C. "MICKEY" MARKLEY

Born to Frank Colson Shute and Mary Irene Jockisch Shute, she married Bernie Markley on Jan. 30, 1973, in Jacksonville. He died June 7, 1994, in Rockport, Texas.

One son, Daniel Toker, and one brother also preceded her in death.

Surviving are one son, Rory; two brothers, Allen F. "Bud" Shute and Kenneth R. Shute; five sisters, Beverly R. Adams, Janice M. Thompson, Virginia H. Metcalf, Amy L. Clark and Eleanor G. Cain; and three grandchildren.

She and her husband owned the Around Town, a tavern in Cuba, Ill.

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                                 1. Tokar, Rory

                                 2. Tokar, Daniel Frank (10 Jun 1950 – 6 SEP 1981)

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Shute, Beverly Ruth (1 AUG 1928 Quincy Adams Co., Il- 15 JUL 1997 Peoria, IL) m: (12 Jun 1958) Adam, Leslie (30 APR 1923 Akron, Plymouth Co, IA -6 MAY 1994 Peoria, IL) 2nd m. Wood, Allen Owen

Beverly R. Shute Adams

Born to Frank Colson Shute and Mary Irene Jockich Shute, she married Leslie A. Adams on June 12, 1959, in Peoria. He died May 6, 1994, in Peoria.

One granddaughter also preceded her in death.

Surviving are one daughter, Janet Thomas; two sons, Gary A. Wood and Douglas S. Wood; two brothers, Allen "Bud" Shute and Kenneth Shute; four sisters, Janice Thompson, Virginia Metcalf, Amy Clark and Eleanor "Gail" Cain; three grandchildren; two step grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

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LESLIE A. ADAMS

Born to Harold and Oneda Thomas Adams, he married Beverly R. Shute on June 12, 1959, in Peoria. She survives.

Also surviving are one daughter, Janet (Joseph) Thomas; two sons, Gary A. Wood and Douglas S. Wood; one brother, William; one sister, Evelyn Kelley; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

One brother and one granddaughter preceded him in death.

He was a Korean War Army veteran.

He was director of materials management for the Third Order of Saint Francis. He retired from Norton Korsair Children's Hospital.

He was a member of the American Hospital Association and the National Association of Hospital Purchasing and Material Management. He was a member and former chairman of the Group Purchasing Group. He was a member and former president of the Illini Society of Hospital Purchasing Agents.

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                                         a. Wood Janet Louise

                                         b. Wood, Gary Allen (20 Sep 1948 Los Angeles, CA-19 Jul 2006 Punta Gorda, Charlotte, FL) Wood, Robert Gary (1971 MAR 5 Peoria, Peoria, IL-2008 Port Charlotte, Charlotte, FL)

                                         c. Wood, Douglas Stancil    

                d Shute, Janice Marlene (15 JUL 1932 Easton, Maston Co., - 2 FEB 2007 Peoria, IL) m. (24 JAN 1981 Clark Co., NV) Thompson, James 1998) m *2nd Ohlemiller, Howard Edwin 3rd (6 SEP 1953 Scott, VA) Padgett, Charles Edward

Janice Marlene Shute Thompson

Janice Thompson, 74, passed away on Friday, Feb. 2, 2007, at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center.

She was born on July 15, 1932, in Easton, Ill., to Frank and Irene Jockish Shute Jr.

She was preceded in death by her daughter, Cindy.

She is survived by her children, Carolyn (Ron) Brown, Charles (Debbie) Padgett, and Susan (Terry) Krigsvold, and her longtime friend and companion, Betty DeFrane.

Burial of ashes will be at Swan Lake Memory Gardens in Peoria.

Full obit in the Peoria Journal Star - Feb. 4, 2007

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Note: as Janice Marlene Ohlemiller, she married Charles Edward Padgett, Sept. 6, 1953, in Scott Co., Virginia.Note: as Janice Marlene Padgett, she married James H. Thompson, Jan. 24, 1981, in Clark Co., Nev.

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HOWARD EDWIN OHLEMILLER

(1929 - April 14,2010 Appleton, WI) Howard Edwin Ohlemiller, 80, of Oshkosh, died onWednesday, April 14, 2010, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton.

Private graveside services were held with the family on Tuesday, April 20, 2010, at Cattaraugus Cemetery in the town of Waupun. Kohls Community Funeral Home, Waupun is serving the family.

                    1.Ohlemiller, Carolyn Ruth 1951 m. Guthrie,Don Wayne (1949 -)

                        a. Guthrie, Tracy Marlene (1969 - )Moreau,Gerry 1971 -)mSwartz -Haugh, Scott

                                                   1. Moreau, Brandon Thomas "Moreau, Brandon Thomas (1949 -)

                        b. Guthrie, Melissa Rochelle 1971 -)m Swartz -Haugh,  Scott

                            1.Swartz, Scott Allen - 1989 - m 2nd Hampton, Donald Joseph 1972 - 2nd Husband of Ohlemiller, Carolyn Ruth: Allen, Gary 1951

                    2.Padgett, Cynthia (19 Mar 1955 IL – IL)

                e. Shute, Eleanor Gail (14 OCT 1938 IL – 22 JAN 2011 Anchorage, Achorage Borough, Alaska) m. 1st (29 Dec 1975Lubbock, TX) Lovall, Jerry D; 2nd Cain, Carl ‘Pete’

ELEANOR GAIL SHUTE CAIN

Gail was born to Frank Colson Shute and Mary Irene (Jockisch) Shute. She moved from Peoria to Alaska in 1974.

She is survived by her husband, Carl "Pete" Cain; son, Charles Brubaker; daughters, Virginia (Forrest) Eddy and Kimberly Eason; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Amy (Pat) Clark and Virginia Metcalf; and one brother, Bud (Pam) Shute.

She was preceded in death by a son, two brothers and three sisters.

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Children: Kimberly; Virginia L. (Forrest) Eddy of Nikiski, Kimberly Gayle Eason of Anchorage; Virginia

                f. Shute, Kenneth Randall (8 SEP 1942 Quincy, IL -30 SEP 2003 Davidson Co., TN) m: Jackie D (1944-) He was in the Air Force ( 3 JUL 1962-1 JUL 1966)

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             9. Jockisch, Sophia Mariam (27 Dec 1904 IL- 27 Dec 1984 Havana, Mason Co., IL).

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             10. Jockisch, Paul Larson (18 OCT 1906 Havan, Mason Co., IL – 29 AUG 1991 Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL) m. (27 OCT 1927 Fort Madison, IA)Vanetten, Beulah Faye (30 MAR 1907Easton, Mason Co., IL – 6 JUL 1998 Havana, Mason Co., IL)

Paul Larson Jockisch

Born to Wesley J. and Huldah L. Larson Jockisch, Paul married Beulah Faye VanEtten on Oct. 27, 1927, in Fort Madison, Iowa.

She survives along with five sons, Paul Jr., Donald, Wesley, Ronald and L. Roy; one daughter, Alice Green; one brother, August; one sister, Rebecca Irwin; 18 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, nine sisters and a brother.

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Beulah Faye VanEtten Jockisch

Born to David C. and Lillie Jane Cooper VanEtten, Beulah married Paul L. Jockisch on Oct. 27, 1927, in Fort Madison, Iowa. He died Aug. 29, 1991.

One daughter, four sisters and six brothers also preceded her in death.

Surviving are five sons, Paul, Donald, Wesley, Ronald and L. Roy; one daughter, Mrs. Edward (Alice) Green; two sisters, Lillie Bain and Mrs. Earl (Hazel) Gillmore; 18 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson.

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                            a. Jockisch, Mary Louise (31 MAR 1928-April 2,1928 Mason, IL)

                            b. Jockisch, Paul Richard, Sr ( 21 JAN 1929 Mason Co., IL – 23 APR 2015 Springfield, IL)

Paul Richard Jockisch, Sr

Paul Richard Jockisch Sr., 86, died Thursday, April 23, 2015 at St. John’s Hospital, Springfield.

He was born January 21, 1929 in Mason County, IL to Paul Larson and Beulah (VanEtten) Jockisch. He married Ida Marlene Fairow on December 9, 1951 in Kilbourne, and she preceded him in death on January 14, 2004. He married Eva Clark on June 5, 2005 and she survives.

Mr. Jockisch is survived by his wife, Eva; four children, Paul (Debbie) Jockisch, Beth (Steve) Grim, Mary (David) Sellman, and Jane (Tom) Lewis; three step-children, Darrell (Marilyn) Isaac, Patricia (Hank) Thompson and Cleo (Ruth) Clark; three brothers, Wesley (Patti) Jockisch, Ronald (Teena) Jockisch, Roy (Diane) Jockisch; and one sister, Alice (Ed) Green.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Ida; brother, Don; sister, Mary Louise; and step-son, Franklin Isaac.

He served in the US Navy.

He worked for Caterpillar Inc.

Burial will be at Easton Cemetery.

Full obit at hurleyfh.com - Apr. 24, 2015

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                            c.Jockisch, Donald James ( 6 APR 1936 -8 MAY 2003) m: Bruce, Nancy E. (1 SEP 1938-)

Donald Jockisch

Donald Jockisch

MASON CITY, IL. Donald Jockisch, 67, of Memphis, Tenn., formerly of Middletown and Mason City, died Thursday, May 8, 2003, at his home.

Born April 6, 1936 to Paul L. and Beulah F. VanEtten Jockisch, he married Nancy E. Bruce. She survives.

Also surviving are one son, D. James, Jr. of Middletown; two daughters, Janice Jockisch of Middletown and Jennifer (and Chris) Brummett of Byhalia, Miss.; four brothers, Paul of Easton, Wesley of Pekin, Ronald of Fancy Prairie and L. Roy of Manito; one sister, Alice (and Edward) Green of Springfield; and one granddaughter. He was preceded in death by one sister.

He was a retired farmer.

He was a member of New Lebanon Baptist Church in Kilbourne. He also was a member of Mason City Masonic Lodge 403.

Service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Hurley Funeral home in Mason City. The Rev. John Bomar will officiate. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, with Masonic services at 8 p.m. Burial will be in Easton Cemetery in Easton. Memorials may be made to Brookside Baptist Church, 4475 Germantown Road South, Memphis, TN 383125

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             11. Jockisch, Dorothy E. (19 JAN 1910 IL- APR 1987 Waterford Twp, Fulton Co., IL.) m:( 28 JUL 1935) Barclay, James ‘Jim’ William (24 FEB 1913 – 3 MAR 1960)

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                a. Barclay, James

                b. Barclay, Donald M.

                c. Barclay, Roger

                d. Barclay, Christine

             12. Jockisch, August ( Gus) W. (24 MAY 1911 Havana, Mason Co., IL – 31 OCT 1993 Lewistown, Fulton Co., IL) m. Bennett, Eva Eileen (17 JUN 1916 Waterford Twp. Fulton Co, IL -23 FEB 1942 Waterford      Twp, Fulton Co, IL)

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                Jockisch, Caleb William (28 JUN 1936 Waterford Township, Fulton Co., Il- 21 NOV 2008 Canton, Fulton Co, IL) m: (1st) Eggleston, Harriet (2nd ) ( 5 OCT 1974 Canton, IL) Ewing, Linda

Caleb William "Bill" Jockisch

Bill was the son of August W. and Eva Eileen (Bennett) Jockisch. He first married Harriet Eggleston. He later married Linda Ewing on Oct. 5, 1974, in Canton. She survives.

Also surviving are two sons, Caleb W. (Sherri) Jockisch Jr. and Brian Jockisch; two daughters, Angela (Lonnie) Burgus and Amanda S. (Les Cozart) Jockisch; two stepsons, Chad E. (Melana) Ewing and Brett A. Ewing; one brother, Carl (Marie) Jockisch; one sister, Betty (Roger) Clifford; 19 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one daughter, Sarah Lynette Bucy; two brothers, Lee and Charles Jockisch; and one infant sister.

Bill was a graduate of VIT High School, class of 1954.

He worked at Caterpillar Tractor Co. for six years, and then at International Harvester Canton Works, retiring after 22 years. He had also farmed most of his life.

Bill was a veteran and served in the Illinois Air National Guard.

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                    1. Jockisch, Caleb W. Jr. m: Sherri

                    2. Jockisch, Brian

                    3. Jockisch, Angela S m: Burgus, Lonnie

                    4. Jockisch, Amanda S. m: Cozart, Les

                    5. Jockisch, Sarah Lynette m: Bucy

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                b. Jockisch, Lee W.(August 2,1937-December 21,1998     Lewistown, Fulton Co., IL) m: Roe, Shirlene J ( 23 AUG 1939 Steubenville, Jefferson Co., OH – 26 JUL 2015 Peoria, Peoria Co., IL)

SHIRLENE J. ROE JOCKISCH

Daughter of Loman A. & Effie Marie (Mehollin) Roe

Married Lee. W. Jockisch on 7/15/1961 in Lewistown, IL He passed away on 12/21/1998

Children: Susie (Adams), Tom, & Scott

Shirlene was a homemaker and had also worked as a teller at the former Lewistown Bank.

Memorial donations: 1700 Oncology Unit at OSF in Peoria, IL or the Lewistown United Methodist Church

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                c.Jockisch, Carl Keith (22 FEB 1940

                d. Jockisch, Charles Thomas (27 APR 1941 Sep Fulton Co., IL-10 APR 1983 Canton, Fulton Co., IL) m: Joyce E (9 APR 1947-)

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                b. Jockisch, Mary Ann (born died February 19,1942)

Illinois, Deaths, and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 for Baby Girl Jockisch as Eileen Bennett who was born in Waterford Twp, IL and father August Jockisch born in Havana, IL

             13. Jockisch, Rebecca L, (26 NOV 1912 Havana, Mason Co., Il – 25 AUG 1998 Canton Fulton Co., IL) m: (2 OCT 1937 Grandview, IA) Irwin, Paul ( - 10 AUG 1996)

REBECCAH L. JOCKISCH IRWIN

Born to Wesley and Huldah Larson Jockisch, Rebeccah married Albert Paull Irwin on Oct. 2, 1937, in Grandview, Iowa. He died Aug. 10, 1996.

She also was preceded in death by two brothers and nine sisters.

Surviving are three sons, George, Jack, and David; one daughter, Mrs. Joe (Judy) Willcoxen; ten grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

She worked as a nurse's aide at Graham Hospital in Canton for 18 years.

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                            a. Irwin, George

                            b. Irwin, Jack (14 JAN 1938 IL – 2 JUN 2008Hot Springs National Par, Garland, Arkansas) He was in the Army (1 May 1962 – 9 AUG 1967)

                            c. Irwin, David

                            d. Irwin, Judith ‘Judy’ Janell (1940 -as a child baptizes 23 JAN 1949- Carlinville, Marcoupin CO, IL – 16 MAR 2011 Sain Louis, Lt Louis Co, MO) m: Willcoxen, Joe