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Name: Bertha WARDELL
Newspaper: The Times Newspaper.
Date
of Newspaper: Thursday Feb. 23, 1978 page 8
Submitter: Judi
Rogers Gilker
Rites for Bertha WARDELL held on Wednesday.
Mrs.
Bertha M. WARDELL, 84, of Macomb, formerly of Schuyler County died Sunday at
McDonough District Hospital in Macomb, IL.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday at 1pm. at the Martin-Hollis Funeral Home in Bushnell, IL. with burial
in Palm Cemetery southwest of Rushville, IL..
She was born on Aug. 30, 1893,
at Clayton, IL. a daughter of Perry and Rebecca GIDDINGS. She married
Harry WARDELL on May 25. 1912, at Virginia, IL. He died in August 1957.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Vera BOYD of Canton, IL; and six sons, Frank of
Ellisville, IL., James of Santa Clara, Calif., Morris of Princeville, IL, Lyle
of Smithfield, IL., Harry of Florida, IL., and Charles of New Lenox, IL.
She
was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, and one sister.
Name: Charles E. WARDELL
Newspaper: Illinoian Star Newspaper,
Beardstown, Illinois
Date: July 5, 1945, front page
Submitter: J.
Gilker
Mr. WARDELL Dies Today
Illinoian Star Newspaper, Beardstown,
Illinois, July 5, 1943, Front Page
Funeral will be held on Friday.
Charles
WARDELL a carpenter and a resident here for many years, died in Schmitt Memorial
hospital at 3:50 o'clock this morning.
The funeral will be held at 2:30
o'clock Friday afternoon at the Grand Avenue Baptist church with the Rev. Lee
Anderson in charge. Burial will be at the City cemetery.
The body has been
returned to the late home 407 West Sixth Street from the Cline Funeral home.
The decedent was born March 20, 1889 in Schuyler County but lived here most of
his life.
He is survived by his wife, the former Elizabeth BLACK, his
children Leslie of Beardstown, William who is in service in Africa. Mrs. Vera
BECKER of the city. Miss Christina at home, Mrs. Lucille ROBERSON of Rock Island
and Thelma VINCENT of the city.
Also surviving are his brothers and sisters,
Frank of Bushnell, Thomas of Galesburg, James of Macomb, Mrs. Herman GREEN of
this city, Mrs. Carl GREEN of Rushville, Mrs. Joe DAVIS of Astoria, and Mrs.
Katheryn CLEMENTS of Bushnell.
Name: Elizabeth WARDELL
Newspaper: Illinoian Star Newspaper
Date: Beardstown, Illinois, Feb 1, 1971
Submitter: J.
Gilker
Mrs. Elizabeth WARDELL, 82, died at Schmitt memorial Hospital
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. She had entered the hospital on Jan. 17th.
Mrs. WARDELL,
was born on August 27, 1888, at Rushville, the daughter of John D. and Solena
ADAMS BLACK. She was married to Charles E. WARDELL on April 21, 1909, at
Rushville. Mr. WARDELL died in August 1963.
She was also proceeded in death
by two daughters, two brothers, one sister, one grandson and two half brothers.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Vera) BECKER of Beardstown, Mrs.
James (Thelma) VINCENT of South Bend, Indiana, Mrs. Lester (Lucille) ROBERSON,
of Mokena, Illinois; two sons, Leslie WARDELL of Fulton, Illinois, William
WARDELL of Owlings Mills, Maryland; 21 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren,
one great great granddaughter.
She was a member of First Southern Baptist
Church of Beardstown. Funeral services will be held at the Cline Funeral Home
Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Arnold Hoffman of the First Southern Baptist Church
officiating. Burial will be in the City Cemetery.
There will be no visitation
with the family.
** Note regarding this obituary: Mrs. WARDELL's mother
Solena ADAMS was previously married to Henry David GOLLIHER of Rushville,
Schuyler County, Illinois and had two sons Buford Adams GOLLIHER and William
James GOLLIHER. Also Mr. Charles E. WARDELL died in July of 1943.
Name: Christine WARDELL
Newspaper: Illinoian Star Newspaper
Date: June 30, 1952, Beardstown, Illinois
Submitter: J.
Gilker
Miss Christine WARDELL Dies.
Miss Christine WARDELL, 23,
died at 10 o'clock last night at her home, 407 West Sixth street, following an
illness of 18 months.
She was born April 21, 1929 in this city, a daughter of
Charles and Elizabeth BLACK WARDELL.
She is survived by her mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth BLACK WARDELL, two brothers, C.L. WARDELL of Pickstown, South Dakota,
and William, who is in the U. S. Army and is enroute to Texas; and three
sisters, Mrs. Floyd BECKER and Mrs. James VINCENT of this city and Mrs. Lester
ROBERSON of Chicago.
She was preceded in death by her father and one sister.
The body was removed to Cline's Funeral home to be prepared for burial.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Efforts are being made to contact
her brother, William WARDELL who is in the armed services and is enroute to
Texas.
Name: Vera WARDELL BECKER
Vera BECKER, 85, of Beardstown,
died Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1996, at Myers Convalescent and Skilled Nursing Center in
Beardstown.
She was born July 22, 1910, in Cooperstown, the daughter of
Charles and Elizabeth BLACK WARDELL. She married William F. BECKER in Beardstown
on Nov. 20, 1926, he preceded her in death on Oct. 26, 1980.
She is survived
by two sons, William Donald BECKER of Beardstown and Richard Lee BECKER of
Grottoes, VA.; two daughters, Betty LAEL of Beardstown and Maxine REBMAN of
Rushville; eight grandchildren; three great grandchildren; two sisters, Lucille
CARUSO of Peoria, Ariz., and Thelma VINCENT of Beardstown.
She was proceeded
in death by her parents, her Husband, two brothers, two sisters, and one
grandson.
Vera was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church of Beardstown and
the Eastern Star.
Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, Feb
15, 1996, at Beardstown City Cemetery. There will be no formal visitation, but
friends may call anytime after 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Cline Funeral Home of
anytime Thursday, before time of service.
Memorials have been suggested for
the Activity Fund at Meyers Nursing Home.
Name: Robert W. WHITCOMB
Newspaper:
Jacksonville Journal-Courier
Date of Newspaper: September 2003
Submitter: Marcia
Cox
Robert W. Whitcomb - 1934-2003 - Virginia
Robert W. Whitcomb, 69, of Virginia, and formerly of the Kansas City, Mo area
died Friday evening, Sept. 12, 2003 at St. John's Hospital in Springfield.
He was born Feb. 26, 1934 in San Jose, Calif., the son of Wilbur Wesley and Ida
Fowles Whitcomb. He married Joyce Young in 1953 at Napa Valley, Calif. He later
married Phyllis Elaine Hunt Whitcomb on June 17, 2000 in Jacksonville, and she
survives.
He is also survived by two sons,
Robert Wesley of Smithville, Mo and William Wesley (wife, Debbie) of Virginia;
six daughters, Kaythern (husband, Kenneth) Heller of Kingsville, Mo, LeRue
Suzann Kensinger of Kansas City, Mo, Athena (husband, Chuck) Brissey of
Virginia, Terrie Poggenpohl of Virginia, Carolyn (husband, Rodney) Lane of
Chandlerville, and Tammy Brunk (companion, Randy Gress) of Virginia; 25
grandchildren; and 23 great grandchildren.
He was preceded
in death by three children, Charles Wesley Whitcomb, John Wesley Whitcomb, and
Marie Annjanette Whitcomb; one
brother, Rev. Wilbur W. Whitcomb; and one
sister, Phyllis Whitcomb.
Mr. Whitcomb served as a
locksmith for over 30 years in the Kansas City metro area and was a generous
blood donor for the Kansas City
area. He was a member of the Abundant Life
Assembly Of God Church in Virginia. He enjoyed reading, music, classic movies,
playing chess,
browsing yard sales, and debating issues with family and
friends. A devoted family man, his greatest love was spending time with his
family.
Funeral services will be held 11:30 a.m. Monday,
Sept. 15, 2003 at Abundant Life Assembly of God Church in Virginia, with burial
at Walnut Ridge Cemetery in Virginia, IL. The family will meet friends at the
church from 10:30 a.m. Monday until the time of services. Memorial gifts are
suggested to the Whitcomb family. The Massie-Buchanan Funeral Home of Virginia
is in charge of the arrangements.
Name: Berlyn H. WHITE
Newspaper:
Jacksonville Journal-Courier
Date of Newspaper: November 21, 2002
Submitter: Marcia Cox
Berlyn H. White 1913-2002
Berlyn H. White, 89, of
Beardstown, died Tuesday evening, Nov. 19, 2002, at Heritage Manor South in
Beardstown.
He was born Sept. 20, 1913, in Beardstown, the
son of Mark and Della Robertson White. He married Lois Treadway Oct. 2, 1943, in
the Geiger Air Force Base Field Chapel in Spokane, Wash., and she survives in
Beardstown.
He is also survived by one daughter, Jill
(husband, John) Moore, of Champaign; and one granddaughter. He was preceded in
death by four
sisters, Genevieve White, Ione Rohn, Elizabeth White, and Norma
Bates; and two brothers, Joel White and Carlyle "Babe" White.
Mr. White graduated from Beardstown High School in the class of 1934 and worked
as an apprentice pharmacist at Doyle's Rexall Drug Store in Beardstown. He then
entered the U.S. Army Air Force in February 1942 and served in the medical corps
in Spokane, Wash., during World War II. Upon returning to Beardstown after his
military service he was employed at Long's Pharmacy in Jacksonville. Later he
worked for Montgomery Ward in Beardstown and after two years began his
employment at the Beardstown Post Office where he served as a letter carrier for
34 years until his retirement. After retirement he was employed by Huss' Men's
Wear in Beardstown for several years. Mr. White was a member of the First United
Methodist Church in Beardstown and was also a member of the Beardstown American
Legion. He enjoyed fishing and yard work. He was also quite skillful as a wood
carver of miniature birds, ducks, and houses. Mr. White and his wife
particularly liked to travel throughout the country especially enjoying Estes
Park, Colo.
Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m.
Friday at the First United Methodist Church in Beardstown, with burial at
Beardstown City Cemetery. Friends may call from 4-7 p.m. today at the Sager
Funeral Home in Beardstown. Memorials have been suggested to the First United
Methodist Church Samaritan Fund or Cass County Hospice.
Name: Lavina WHITE ANDERSON
Date: 1908
Submitter: Bobbie
Meridieth
Mrs. Lavina White Anderson, aged 88 years and 9 months, died
Sunday morning about 8 o'clock at her home in Sand Prairie, about six miles
south west of Beardstown. She had been ailing for several weeks but she never
before had been bedfast and the day before her death she sat
up the greater
part of the day. Lavina White was born October 11, 1818 in North Carolina and
moved with her parents to Cass county when she was about 14 years of age. In
1839 she was united in marriage to William Anderson. They engaged in farming
about six miles from town, and she resided there until her death Sunday.
Eleven children were born to this union, four of
whom survive: Lee, Jesse, Martin and Franklin. Her husband passed beyond about
twenty
eight years ago. Mrs. Anderson was well known in this vicinity and had
a large circle of friends and acquaintances who will be saddened by her
death.
The funeral will be held Tuesday at 2
p.m. at the Black Oak Grove church. Informant will be made at the church
cemetery.
Name: Charles E. WILKINS
Newspaper:
Jacksonville Journal-Courier
Date of Newspaper: April 20, 2003
Submitter: Marcia
Cox
Charles E. Wilkins - 1921-2003 - Beardstown
Chares E. Wilkins, 81, of Springfield and formerly of Beardstown, died Thursday
morning, April 17, 2003, at his residence.
He was born
Sept. 5, 1921, in Beardstown, the son of Charles and Lulu Hillis Wilkins. He
married Edna "Alberta" Davis May 3, 1946 in Beardstown, and she survives.
He is also survived by one son, Gregory (wife, Doris) of Springfield; two
daughters, Susan (husband, Ronald) Taylor and Sharon (husband, Charles)
Hamilton, both of Springfield; three grandchildren, Mark Harris of St. Louis,
Dawn Petty of Overland Park, Kan., and Michelle Hamilton of Springfield; three
great-grandchildren; two sisters, Marjorie (husband, Marland) Davis of
Homestead, Fla., and Betty Clayton of Scottsdale, Ariz.; and one nephew. He was
preceded in death by one daughter, Barbara Harris; and one brother, Bill
Wilkins.
Mr. Wilkins was a graduate of Beardstown High
School. He joined the Army Air Corps at Chanute AFB in Rantoul in 1940. He flew
P51's throughout World War II. After being discharged from the Army Air Corp at
the end of the war, he joined the 170th Fighter Squadron which is now the 183rd
Tactical Fighter Group based in Springfield. The squadron was called to active
duty with the U.S. Air Force in 1951 for the Korean Conflict. The last 12 years
of his 25 year career were spent in the Stratigic Air Command flying K97
refueling tankers. He retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1965 at the rank of
Major. He was decorated with the following medals: ADSM, ACM, KSM, NDSM, UNSM,
WWIIVM, AFLSA, (3 OLC) and AFCM.
Graveside memorial
services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Beardstown City Cemetery. Goodwin
Funeral Home of Beardstown is in charge of the arrangements. Memorials are
suggested to the American Heart Association. Expressions of sympathy and concern
may be sent to the family online to goodwinfh@casscomm.com.
Name: Curtis WILLIAMS
Newspaper:
Date of Newspaper:
Submitter: Marcia
Cox
CURTIS WILLIAMS
Curtis Williams, son of John H. and
Cynthia Ward Williams was born near Newmansville April 25th, 1862, and departed
this life June 7th,
1943, at the age of 81 years, 1 month and 12 days.
He was united in marriage to Mary Shores Sept. 14th, 1893. To this union was
born one child. Both wife and child passed away in the year
1894.
In the year 1896 he was united in marriage to Mary Oleson. To this union were
born nine children. One son Harry preceded him in death Aug. 3, 1938. He is
survived by his wife, four sons and four daughters, Milton of Jacksonville,
Walter and Hershel of Chandlerville, Woodrow of Virginia, Esther Cox of
Virginia, Sylvia Gilpin of Oakford, Myra Farrar of Rushville, Elizabeth Crouse
of Ashland. Also 32 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren survive as well as
three brothers, Robert and Amos of Springfield and George of Ashland, Mo., and
one sister, Mrs. Emma Blair of Chandlerville and a host of friends and many
other relatives.
Curt as he was commonly called was always
ready to lend a helping hand to others and will be sadly missed by all who knew
him.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 9th, 1943,
at Lintner & Sons funeral home at 2 p.m. with Rev. J.M. Judy officiating.
Interment was made in the Chandlerville Cemetery.
Music
was furnished by Mrs. Alvin Gebhard and Mrs. A.J. Nollsch with Miss Vivian
Garner as pianist.
The flowers were cared for by Robertine
Gilpin, Donna Jeane Williams, Rosemary Winner, June Farrar, Mary Eva Crouse and
Marjorie Cox.
The pallbearers were James Dietsch, Perry
Burns, Troy Wilninson, Clate Craggs, Louis Salzman and A.J. Nollsch.
Name: Hershel E. WILLIAMS
Newspaper: The
Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN
Date of Newspaper: December 11, 1998
Submitter: Barbara
J. (Kerwin) Oleson
Hershel E. Williams, 83, retired farmer and commercial fisherman, died of heart failure Thursday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital in Jackson. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Brummitt Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. He was a member of Cumberland Presbyterian Church in McKenzie and a World War II Navy veteran. Mr. Williams, the husband of Irma Schall Williams, also leaves a daughter, Ruth Carroll of McKenzie; a sister, Myar Farrar of Bellevue, Ill., and two grandchildren.
Note: Hershel was born and lived in Cass County for over 75 years. He and his wife retired to McKenzie, TN to be near their only child. The actual date of death was December 10, 1998. Also Myar should be Myra, the nickname for Cynthia Almyra Williams Farrar.
Name: Hershel Elbert WILLIAMS
Newspaper: The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN
Date of
Newspaper: December 11, 1998
Submitter: Marcia
Cox
Hershel E. Williams, 83, retired farmer and commercial fisherman, died of heart failure Thursday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital in Jackson. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Brummitt Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. He was a member of Cumberland Presbyterian Church in McKenzie and a World War II Navy veteran. Mr. Williams, the husband of Irma Schall Williams, also leaves a daughter, Ruth Carroll of McKenzie; a sister, Myar Farrar of Bellevue, Ill., and two grandchildren.
Note: Hershel lived most of his life in Cass County, Illinois, moving to McKenzie, Tennessee only a few years before his death. He was an excellent cook and his interests included genealogy. When he served in the U.S. Navy, he was a cook. The spelling "Myar" is incorrect. His sister was Cynthia Almyra "Myra" (Williams) Farrar. He was an uncle of the submitter's husband.
Name: Larry E. WILLIAMS
Newspaper:
Jacksonville Journal-Courier
Date of Newspaper: March 7, 2003
Submitter: Marcia
Cox
Larry E. Williams - 1942-2003 - Chandlerville
Larry E. Williams, 60 years, of Chandlerville, IL died Thursday Morning, March
6, 2003 at his residence.
He was born July 9, 1942 in
Jacksonville, the son of Woodrow Emerson and N. Lucille Walbert Williams. He
married Trudy Chesser and they were later divorced.
He is
survived by two sons, Lance Williams and Neil, both of Chandlerville; his mother
of Jacksonville; one sister, Bonnie Mefford of Peru; one niece; and one nephew.
He was preceded in death by his father.
Mr. Williams was a
1960 graduate of Virginia High School and attended Southern Illinois University
at Carbondale. He served with the U S Army, stationed stateside, from 1966 to
1970. He was a member of the Laborers Union and worked with R.D. Lawrence
Construction Co. In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing and playing cards.
Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Gillham-Buchanan Funeral
Home in Jacksonville, with burial in Walnut Ridge Cemetery in Virginia. Friends
may call after 2:00 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home, where the family will
meet friends from 5-7 p.m.
Name: Dorothy PERRY WILLIAMS
Newspaper:
Date of Newspaper: 1972
Submitter: Dona
Perry Meeker
Mrs. Dorothy (Perry) Story,
Yanke, Williams, a former Beardstown resident , died at 6.30 am Friday, at
Memorial Hospital in Springfield.
She was born in Beardstown on
May15, 1927, the daughter of John and Ruth Green Perry. She first married Harold
Story, then Charles Yanke who died Jan 14, 1969.She later married Robert
Williams on November 22, 1970, at the First Lutheran Church in Beardstown where
she was a member.She was also a member of the V.F.W. Auxiliary.
She is survived by her husband, Robert, two Daughters, Mrs Jerry(Suzie) Warden,
Mrs Stan(Veda) Coil, of Beardstown, son Albert Story of Meredosia, father John
Perry of Beardstown, six grandchildren, three brothers, Wesley and Galen Perry
of Pekin, Gary of Beardstown, four sisters, Mrs Marion Lamaster of Hawaiian
Gardens , Ca, Mrs Dona Nolting , Petersburg, Mrs Jackie Waters , Frederick, Mrs
Janet Winder of Beardstown, grandmother, Mrs Daisy Green of Jerseyville, four
step grandchildren,numerous nieces and nephews.
She is preceded
in death by her mother, Ruth,three brothers and three sisters, in infancy.
Funeral services were held at 2pm today at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church
with Rev. Glenn Anderson officiating. Burial in City Cemetery.
Name: Ollie Mae DRINKWATER
WILLIAMS
Newspaper: Rushville Times, Rushville, Illinois
Date of newspaper: March 1, 2000
Submitter: Marcia
Cox
Ollie Mae Drinkwater Williams
Ollie Mae Williams, 98, of
Beardstown, died Thursday, Feb. 24, 2000, at Heritage Manor South in Beardstown.
Mrs. Williams was born on Sept. 18, 1901, in Hagener
Township near Beardstown, the daughter of Henry Drinkwater and Mary Ann
Bolijack-Drinkwater. She married Harry B. Williams in Cass County on June 20,
1921.
She was the last surviving child of 12
children. She was preceded in death by her husband, daughter, Rosemary Winner,
one grandson; her parents, and her 11 siblings, Walter, Beuhla, Elsie, Lydia,
Rachel, Lizzie, Charles, Sarah, Ed and Frankie.
Mrs. Williams is survived by five grandchildren, Peggy (husband Elmer) Scheer,
of Beardstown, Kay (husband Larry) Lawson of Springfield, Reta Winner of
Anaheim, Calif., Cindy (husband Pete) Goshorn of Des Moines, Iowa, and Kevin
Winner of San Antonio, Texas.
She attended
several years of school with perfect attendance and near perfect grades. After
the death of her husband, she did housekeeping for William DeSollar Sr., and the
DeSollar Insurance Company for more than 47 years; and several other homes. She
also worked at the Park House and Bowling Alley. She dedicated her life to hard
work and to her family. Mrs. Williams did not fully retire until 1995.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 29, 2000, at the
Cline-Goodwin Funeral Home in Beardstown. Burial was at Virginia in the Walnut
Ridge Cemetery.
Name: Robert W. WILLIAMS
Newspaper:
Date of Newspaper: January 1977
Submitter: Dona
Perry Meeker
Robert W. Williams, 56, of
Beardstown was dead on arrival at St Josephs Mercy Center Hospital, Aurora at
5pm Thursday.
Cline Funeral Home at Beardstown is in charge of
arrangements.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs Rena Williams
Icenogle of Beardstown, three sons, Donald (Butch) of Aurora, Robert R. and
Kenneth (Barney) of Beardstown, three brothers, Howard , Ernest, and Clarence
Icenogel all of Beardstown, one sister , Mrs John (Etta) Lindley of Beardstown,
brother Claude Williams of Long Beach, Ca.
Services at Cline
Funeral Home, with burial in Arenzville North Cemetery.
Name: David
E. WILSON
Newspaper: The Ashland
Sentinel, Ashland, Cass County, IL
Date of Newspaper: Friday, June 5,
1964, P. 1
Submitter: Sue
Nardoni
Funeral Services for D. E. Wilson Held In Springfield
Funeral services for David E. Wilson, 82, of Springfield, formerly of Ashland, were held at 2:30 p.m. on Monday at Bisch Memorial Home, with Rev. Richard Clausen officiating.
Mr. Wilson was dead on arrival at 9:20 a.m. Saturday at Memorial hospital.
Mr. Wilson was a former Mayor of Ashland, Republican chairman of Cass County. He was a graduate of Kennedy’s Normal School in Rushville and at the time of his death was associated with David E. Wilson and Associates, an accounting and insurance company in Springfield.
Mr. Wilson was also formerly the auditor and agent for the C&A, B&O and GM&O Railroads.
Surviving are the widow, Pretelia; a son, David M. Wilson of Springfield; a daughter, Mrs. Creel Douglass, Springfield; and a sister, Mrs. Harry Kauffman of Omaha, Neb. and five grandchildren.
Burial was in the Ashland cemetery.
Name: Pretelia
WILSON
Newspaper: The Ashland
Sentinel, Ashland, Cass County, IL
Date of Newspaper: Friday,
Jan. 29, 1971, P.1
Submitter: Sue Nardoni
Mrs. Pretelia Wilson, Former Resident Dies, Rites Held Thursday
Mrs. Pretelia F. Wilson of 2001 Wiggins Ave., Springfield, former Ashland resident, died at 3;30 a.m. Tuesday.
Mrs. Wilson was born in Omaha, Neb., the daughter of William and Pretelia C. Pasley Bradley and was the granddaughter of Sir Thomas Pasley of England. Her husband, David E. Wilson died in 1964.
Mrs. Wilson was a member of the Ashland United Methodist Church.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Creel Douglass and one son, David M. Wilson, both of Springfield; five grandsons, Garon and Roger Douglass, David, Gregory and Brett Wilson, all of Springfield; three great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday with Rev. James S. Barge officiating. Burial was in Ashland cemetery.
Name: Sally
Ann Taylor WILSON
Newspaper: Unknown
Date of Newspaper: 1895
Submitter: Barbara J.
(Kerwin) Oleson
A TRIBUTE -- To The Late Mrs. Sallie Ann Wilson
Sally Ann Taylor Wilson Born November 29, 1819 Died April 22, 1895
The subject of this sketch, Mrs. Sallie Ann Wilson nee Taylor, was born November 29th, 1819, in Nicholas county, Kentucky, near Carlisle; came to Morgan county, Ill., when about eleven years old, with her parents. Here she lived until September 30th, 1841, when she was united in marriage with Calvin J. Wilson, of Cass county, whither they at once moved, and established a home near the Hickey cemetery where their remains now rest. They subsequently bought and removed to the farm two and one-half miles east of Chandlerville, where she has lived probably forty-five years, and from which place she was summoned by the death angel on the afternoon of April 22d, when her life’s sun set forever upon this world, and she saw “The shore where she should rest.”
Her’s was no easy life, Commencing as did most persons in that day, when luxuries were not to be thought of, and necessaries hard to win, she was a helpmate in more that an ordinary sense. Endowed by nature with excellent judgment and untiring energy, she nobly assisted her husband in every business pursuit, and by their joint efforts secured early in life a competence from which they lived in comfort and were ever able and willing to help the needy. In this particular as in most others she and her husband were a unit, and a very liberal one.
She reared five children and possibly lost some in infancy. Of those reared, John died in the army during out national strife; whether from wounds or disease we are not informed; the surviving four, Joseph, W. Jeff, Mrs. Ves. Hutches and Mrs. Frank Cook, live close around the old root-tree, and during the eleven years of their mother’s widowhood, and declining health, we think not one failed in final duty and affection. In 1861, we think, she added Christianity to her other virtues and became a charter member of what is now the Christian church of Chandlerville, but at that time the society held its meetings in a country school house. In this as in everything else she was faithful, and we confidently believe, won her crown. Her health has been failing ten or more years. During that time the writer has seen her at intervals of one and two years, and each time there was noticeable decay of the material body, and last summer it was more perceptible than ever before, and she instinctively thought with Victor Hugo, “Only body enough to give the soul an excuse for staying with it.” But God’s time for rewarding a long and well spent life came at last. He wanted the jewel to have a better setting and took it to himself. While her relatives and friends are saddened by her departure, we borrow the language of Longfellow in which to reiterate, that neither death or the grave have won a victory.”
“Take them O’Death And bear away
Whatever thou canst Call thine own
Thine image stamped Upon this clay
Doth give Thee that But that alone
Take them, O’Grave and let them lie
Folded upon thy narrow shelves
As garments by the soul laid by
And precious only to ourselves”
The funeral was held at her residence, conducted by her old friend W. W. Linn, of Jacksonville. Many sorrowing friends witnessed interment.
Lizzie Craven Linn
Jacksonville, Ill.
April 30th, 1895
Name: Anna WINHOLD
Newspaper:
Date of newspaper: July 9,
1947
Submitter: Michelle
Bley
Mrs. Anna Winhold died at the White Convalescent
Home in this city Monday morning at 4:10 a.m. She has been seriously ill for the
past three weeks, part of which time she was a patient at the Passavant
hospital, Jacksonville.
Mrs. Winhold was born in Arenzville
February 22, 1875, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Rahn Kircher. On February
1, 1901, she was married to William Winhold and they established their home on a
farm four miles south of this city. Mr. Windhold died in 1915.
She is survived by two sons, Roy of this community and Virgil of Elvanston, Ill.
Also surviving are three grandchildren; two brothers, Henry and Frank Kircher,
and one sister, Mrs. Lee Beard, all of Arenzville.
Mrs. Winhold
was a member of the Presbyterian church at Arenzville.
Funeral
services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Winhold residence four miles south
of Virginia. The Rev. H.F. Higgins officiated and burial was in Walnut Ridge
cemetery.
Mrs. F.D. Savage and Miss Catherine Collins were the
vocalists singing without accompaniment.
The floral tributes
were cared for by Miss Iva Lancaster, Mrs. Gladys Dahman, Mrs. Bertha Petefish,
Mrs. Rena Kruse, Mrs. Lucille Schnitker and Mrs. Mildred Kolberer.
Casketbearers were John and Robert Kircher, John, Roland, Raymond and Robert
Beard.
Name: Chester L. WINNER
Newspaper:
Jacksonville Journal-Courier
Date of Newspaper: March 6, 2003
Submitter: Marcia
Cox
Chester L. Winner - 1912-2003 - Beardstown
Chester L. Winner, 91, of Beardstown, died Tuesday evening,
March 4, 2003, at Heritage Manor South Nursing Home in Beardstown.
He was born Jan. 7, 1912, in rural Cass County, the son of
Isaac Newton and Gertrude Barnes Winner. He married Rosemary Williams July 30,
1938, in Bowling Green, Mo., and she preceded him in death.
He is survived by one son, Kevin J. of San Antonio; three daughters, Reta A.
Winner of Anaheim, Calif., Peggy S. (husband, Elmer) Scheer of Jacksonville, and
Cindy R. (husband, Pete) Goshorn of Des Moines, Iowa; eight grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren; one sister, Daisy (husband, Russell) Spindell of Denver;
and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one son, Harry L.;
one daughter, Patricia K. Lawson; two brothers, Lester and James; and one
sister, Amy Winger Smith.
Mr. Winner
enjoyed entertaining by playing the banjo, mandolin and the fiddle. He was a
member of the OWL Club which would play cards as a past time. He was a retired
farmer who knew about hard work.
Funeral services
will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Goodwin Funeral Home in Beardstown, with
burial at Walnut Ridge Cemetery in Virginia. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m.
Friday at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to Cass-Schuyler Area
Hospice.
Name: Marjorie L. WOOLDRIDGE
Newspaper:
Jacksonville Journal-Courier
Date of Newspaper: June 2003
Submitter: Marcia
Cox
Marjorie L. Wooldridge - 1927-2003 - Ashland
Marjorie L. Wooldridge, 76, of Ashland, died Monday evening, July 14, 2003, at
her residence.
She was born April 11, 1927, in
Beardstown, the daughter of Carl B. and Lula Dunham Ring. She married Carl Henry
Wooldridge in August
of 1947 in Springfield, and he preceded in death on May
27, 1992.
She is survived by a daughter, Judy
(husband, Junior) Guffey of Ashland; two grandchildren, Christina Guffey-Joy
(husband, Andy) of
Springfield and Jeffrey Guffey of Parkville, Mo.; two
great-grandchildren; two brothers, Carl F. Ring and Harold Ring, both of
Ashland; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one
brother, Jess Ring.
Mrs. Wooldridge was a
homemaker and a long-time member of the Ashland Church of Christ.
Graveside funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday at Ashland Cemetery in
Ashland. Friends may call from 10-11 a.m. Thursday at the Ashland Church of
Christ in Ashland. Memorial gifts are suggested to the family. The
Massie-Buchanan Funeral Home in Ashland is in charge of the arrangements.
Name: Wanda S. WORKMAN
Newspaper:
Jacksonville Journal-Courier
Date of Newspaper: March 3, 2003
Submitter: Marcia
Cox
Wanda S. Workman - 1918-2003 - Chandlerville
Wanda Alvera Sandidge Workman, 84, of Chandlerville, died Saturday evening,
March 1, 2003, at Heritage Manor South in Beardstown.
She
was born April 2, 1918, in Davenport, Iowa, the daughter of John T. and Delta
Sisson Sandidge. She married Carl Workman March 31,
1951 at the Central
Baptist Church in Jacksonville, and he survives.
She is
also survived by two nephews, David (wife, Linda) Sandidge of Chandlerville and
John (wife, Ann) Kennedy of Monmouth; and two
nieces, Elaine (husband, Larry)
Bolt of Springfield and Barbara (husband, Ed) Johnson of Virginia. She was
preceded in death by two brothers, Paul (surviving wife, Eleanor of
Chandlerville) Sandidge and Ralph Kennedy; and one sister, Fay Taylor.
Mrs. Workman was a retired hair stylist and farm wife. She began playing the
piano at 12 years old and has served as an organist and pianist for her church
many years in addition to providing music at numerous weddings and funerals. She
was a charter member of the Faith Baptist Church in Virginia and has served many
years as a Sunday
school teacher. She was a 1937 graduate of Chandlerville
High School. Funeral services will be held 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday at the Lintner-Buchanan Funeral Home in Chandlerville, with burial at
Chandlerville Cemetery. Friends may call from 10 a.m. until the time of services
Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to Chandlerville Cemetery
or Cass-Schuyler Area Hospice. Messages of sympathy may be shared with the
family at
Name: Daniel V. Wright
Newspaper:
Date of Newspaper:
Submitter: Dave
Wright
Name: Eli M. WYATT
Newspaper: Ashland Sentinel
Date of Newspaper: September 29, 1894 & October 6, 1894
Submitter: mtaylorinmt@hotmail.com
September 29, 1894
Died, Eli M. Wyatt, Sept. 24, 1894, aged 85 years. Funeral service were held at the Methodist Episcopal church Wednesday at 10 o' clock, after which the remains were entered in the Ashland Cemetery. An obituary will appear next week.
October 6, 1894
Eli Wyatt was born in East Tennessee, May 18, 1809 and
died at this home in Ashland, Ill., September 24, 1894. When he was about two
years old, he with his father moved to Todd County, Kentucky; where he remained
about twenty years. August 10, 1828, the deceased was married to Miss Martha
Keeling. Four years after this event he emigrated to Illinois locating in Morgan
county where he resided over forty years. Thirteen children blest the first
marriage.
On March 21, 1854 his beloved
wife died leaving to his care a large family. Nine years after this sad event he
was in May 21, 1862 united in marriage to Miss Louisa Northcutt who still
survives him. Three children were the result of this second union, all of whom
are living.
The deceased was a temperate
industrious, prudent man - leading, a quiet peaceable life and about sixty
years a member of the M. E. church and a devout earnest Christian. He was the
father of sixteen children, the grandfather of 55 children and the great
grandfather of 41 children, all of whom except two survive him. What a
remarkable record - 112 descendants and but 2 deaths! God has been very merciful
to them. Many of his family are following his footsteps in a godly life. May God
grant sustaining grace to the bereaved and sorrowing.