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George Kessler

George Kessler was born 2-28-1828 in Hesse, Dramstadt, Germany. He died 4-3-1901 in Jersey County, IL. He is buried at Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He married Elizabeth (I don't know her maiden name). She was born in 1825 in Hesse, Dramstadt, Germany. She died 8-19-1872 in Jersey County, IL. She is buried at Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. George Kessler later married Margaretha Horn. She was the daughter of Philip Horn. She was born in 1844 in Germany, and died 12-31-1928 in Jersey County, IL. She is buried at Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL.

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George Kessler and his first wife Elizabeth had these children-Matilda Kessler, Anna Kessler, and William Kessler. George Kessler and his second wife Margaretha (Horn) Kessler had 5 children-Christian George Kessler, George John Kessler, Emma Margaretha Kessler, Freda Gertrude Kessler, and Louisa Johanna Kessler.

(1) John and Elizabeth Kessler's daughter Matilda Kessler married - John Horn, merchant tailor, commenced business in April 1881. He does all kinds of work in his line, and is the only representative of this branch of business in Fieldon.

����� John Horn was born January 29, 1850 in the Empire of Germany. His parents were Philip and Gerdraud (Myer) Horn, natives of Germany. His father died in Germany at age 63. His mother is still living, at Ardon, Madison county, Ill., now 53 years old. At the age of 13 years John began to learn the tailor's trade with his father, with whom he worked seven years. He then started to this country, taking passage on the steamer at Hamburg, and landing at New York after being on the water 14 days. He came from New York by rail to St. Louis, and from there went to Sparta, Randolph county, Ill., where he worked at his trade two months. From there he went to Evansville, Ind., working at his trade about nine months, and then he went back to St. Louis and worked one year.

In the spring of 1872 he went to Salem, Ill., where he worked two years, and from there went to Evansville, Ind., and went into business for himself. Not being successful there, he returned to St. Louis, stayed there about one year, and in the fall of 1875 went to Atchison, Kan., where he worked several months, and again returned to St. Louis, where he remained six months. In July 1876 he started for the old country by way of New York, on the steamer Otter, sailing for Bremen.

He arrived there about August 1st, and remained there four years, during all of which time he worked at his trade. In March 1881 he returned to this country and located at Fieldon, where he has since resided. Mr. Horn has been married twice, first to Margaret Hagen, a nataive of Germany, to whom two children were born, Willie and one that died. His present wife was Matilda Kessler, daughter of George Kessler. By this marriage there is one child, Anna. Mr. and Mrs. Horn are members of the German Lutheran church. Mr. Horn has a tailor shop in Fieldon, where he carries on his business and is doing well.

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Note: The above information about John and Matilda (Kessler) Horn is - From History of Greene and Jersey Counties, Illinois, Springfield, IL: Continental Historical Co., 1885, pp. 366 - 395.

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John and Matilda (Kessler) Horn had these children-Annie Gertrude Horn, John Walter Horn, Clara Louise Horn, George Philip Horn, Christian G. Horn, Harry E. Horn, Carl P. Horn, Anna L. Horn, Henry Horn, Fred Horn, and Louis Horn.

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(1a) John and Matilda (Kessler) Horn's daughter Annie Gertrude Horn was born in 1883 in Jersey County, IL. She died 10-25-1897 in Jersey County, IL. She is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL.

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(2a) John and Matilda (Kessler) Horn's son John Walter Horn was born 1-11-1890 in Jersey County, IL. He died 7-18-1936 in Jersey County, IL He married Julia Theresa Ballard. She was born in 1894 and died 1-3-1984. John Walter Horn and his wife Julia Theresa (Ballard) Horn are both buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyvile, IL. John Walter and Julia Theresa (Ballard) Horn had a son-Paul Edward Horn.

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John Walter and Julia Theresa (Ballard) Horn's son - Paul Edward Horn, 94, died at 1:38 a.m. Monday, Sept. 11, 2006, at his home. Born Oct. 20, 1911, in Jerseyville, he was the only child of John Walter and Julia (Ballard) Horn. After graduating from Jersey Township High School, he attended Illinois College in Jacksonville where he was a member of the college band. He was active in sports throughout high school and college, lettering in football, basketball and track and setting records at Illinois College in 1931. He ran track against former President Reagan, a story he loved to tell: "In March 1931, I competed in the two-mile run at Wheaton College in Naperville. Nineteen colleges participated with 60 runners. I finished third and received a medal. Ronald Reagan finished first, and I haven't seen him since."

He married the former Virginia House on Aug. 15, 1931, in Jerseyville, and they recently celebrated 75 years of marriage. His interest in sports never wavered, as he supported football, basketball (boys and girls), all his life, going to all the high school games both in and out of town. He played trumpet in Jerseyville's city band for 30 years, serving as manager for 15 years. He played taps for all the deceased war veterans at the cemetery for 40 years and received a plaque from the VFW and American Legion in 1953 for serving as bugler for military funerals. His first job was working for Froman Beach at Beach Grain Elevator from 1929 until 1932. In the late part of 1932, he established the Horn Insurance Agency in Jerseyville, with his wife, Virginia, assisting as secretary. He opened the Jersey Theater in 1938, the Lux Theater in Edwardsville in 1939 and a theater in Girard in 1940. The lifelong resident of Jerseyville supported many organizations and projects throughout his 94 years. He became a board member of Jersey State Bank on May 6, 1952, and served as chairman of the board for the past 16 years. He had been a member of the First Baptist Church in Jerseyville since 1945 and served as chairman of trustees for three years.

His many memberships included charter member of Westlake Country Club; a lifetime member of the Elks Lodge for 72 years, serving as exalted ruler from 1954 to 1955; a member of the Lions Club since 1942 and serving as their president; a Mason member for 68 years; a lifelong member of the Moose Lodge and Chamber Ambassadors; and a member of the Shriners for more than 50 years, having helped many children receive treatment at Shriners Children's Hospital in St. Louis. He was appointed to the Illinois Highway Toll Road Commission in 1963 and served for six years; was a charter member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles; served as a member of the County Board of Supervisors for 12 years, receiving a plaque and a gold watch; and served as co-chairman in the building of the all-weather track for the Jerseyville School District. He and his wife were honored to be marshals of the Jersey County Fair parade in July 1996 and received a key to the city of Jerseyville. He was instrumental in establishing a new order of housing in Jersey County and was elected commissioner of the Housing Authority in January 1965, serving 28 years as chairman. On the Housing Authority board, he was instrumental in the construction of four units in Jerseyville and one in Grafton, plus the James Allen Apartments, as well as the Bert Feyerabend Building.

Surviving are his wife; a daughter and son-in-law, Janet and Thomas Feyerabend Sr. of Jerseyville; two grandchildren and their spouses, Kimberly and David Phelan of Prineville, Ore., and Thomas and Barbara Feyerabend Jr. of Blue Springs, Mo.; three great-grandchildren, David Feyerabend of Kansas City, Mo., Matthew Feyerabend and his wife, Megan, of Siloam, Ark., and Nathan Feyerabend of Blue Springs; and a cousin, Grace Reynolds of Jerseyville. Visitation was from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville. Visitation continued from 10 a.m. until services at 11 a.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church in Jerseyville, with the Rev. Ed Haun officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville. Memorials may be given to the First Baptist Church Foundation.

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(3a) John and Matilda (Kessler) Horn's daughter Clara Louise Horn was born in 1898 in Jersey County, IL. She died 5-21-1912 in Jersey County, IL. She is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL.

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(4a) John and Matilda (Kessler) Horn's son George Philip Horn was born in 1893 in Jersey ounty, IL. He died 9-23-1987. He married Bertha Steckel 5-13-1916 in Jersey County, IL. She was born in 1896 and died 1-29-1990. They are both buried at St. Francis Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. George Philip and Bertha (Steckel) Horn had these children-Mary Ann Horn, Florence Horn, and Rev. Cornelius R. Horn.

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(1aa) George Philip and Bertha (Steckel) Horn's daughter Mary Ann (Horn) Wittman's husband - Carl John Wittman, 87, died at 7:50 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, 2003, at Jersey Community Hospital in Jerseyville. He was born Aug. 12, 1916, on the family farm near Beltrees in Jersey County, the son of the late Peter J. and Kunigunda (Wendle) Wittman. He married the former Mary Ann "Mayme" Horn Dec. 30, 1940, at the Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Jerseyville, and they would have celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary. A U.S. Army World War II veteran, he was employed as a truck driver for more than 30 years for Mundy Lumber Company in Jerseyville, retiring in 1978. A member of the Teamsters Local 525 and the Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Jerseyville, he was also the president of the final Jersey County draft board. He thoroughly enjoyed the outdoors, whether it was fishing with his sons and grandsons or putting the finishing touches on his garden that he planted for many years. He was very proud of his family and was known to keep close tabs on each and every one of them, as he made his daily car ride by each one of their homes.

In addition to his wife, surviving are five daughters and sons-in-law, Becky and Lewie Miles, Helen and Ron Medford, Bonnie and Wayne Seehausen, all of Jerseyville, Hope and Randy Gibson of Olney and Minette and Bob Griffith of Godfrey; five sons and daughters-in-law, George and Margaret Wittman, Jerry and Kathy Wittman, Neal and Cindy Wittman, Vincent and Kay Wittman and Gene and Jackie Wittman, all of Jerseyville; 26 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; a sister, Catherine Gray of Godfrey; and three brothers, Leo Wittman of Jerseyville, Walter Wittman of Brighton and Norb Wittman of Alton. Preceding him in death was a grandson, William C. "Bill" Seehausen on Sept. 27, 1996; and three brothers, Raymond, Joseph and William Wittman. Visitation was from 2 to 8 p.m. today at Crawford Funeral Home, Jacoby Chapel, in Jerseyville, where a rosary was recited at 7:30 p.m. A Mass of Christian burial was said at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Jerseyville, with Fr. William Hembrow officiating. Burial was at St. Francis Xavier Cemetery in Jerseyville. Memorials may be made to the St. Francis/Holy Ghost Catholic Schools in Jerseyville or to Masses.

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(2aa) George Philip and Bertha (Steckel) Horn's daughter Florence (Horn) Erwin's husband - Paul "Popeye" Erwin, 70, R 2 Jerseyville died 10-08-1984. His funeral mass was celebrated Thursday morning at Holy Ghost Catholic Church with Father C. R. Horn, Father William Hembrow, and Msgr P.P. Heinen as celebrants. He died at 9:15 p.m. Oct 8 at his residence. He was born May 21, 1914 in Jersey County to the late Thomas and Eugenia Smith Erwin. Erwin was in maintenance at the Peavey Mill. He was a member of the Holy Ghost Catholic Church, Moose Lodge and the American Legion.

His survivors are his wife, the former Florence "Toad" Horn whom he married Aug 22, 1942 in Jerseyville, a son Tom and daughter Judy Smith of Jerseyville, sister Florence Woodward of Granite City and Bettie Goodfellow of LaVale, MD and seven grandchildren. The Jerseyville American Legion conducted military rites at St Francis Cemetery.

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Paul and Florence (Horn) Erwin's son - Thomas E. Erwin, 45, died at 2:15 p.m. Tuesday Mar 13, 1990 at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. He was a carpenter with Union Local 377 of Madison County. He was a member of Holy Ghost Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, Moose Lodge and American Legion, all of Jerseyville. Born in Jersey County he was the son of Florence Horn Erwin and the late Paul Erwin.

In addition to his wife and mother, surviving are three sons Robert P., David T, and Daniel J. all at home and a sister Judy smith of Jerseyville. Visitation was from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Jacoby-Schroeder Funeral Home in Jerseyville with a rosary recitation at 6:30 p.m. A funeral Mass was at 10 a.m. Friday at Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Jerseyville with the Rev. William Hembrow as celebrant. Burial was in St Francis Xavier Cemetery in Jerseyville. Memorials may be given to Holy ghost School of the American Cancer Society.

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(3aa) George Philip and Bertha (Steckel) Horn's son Rev. Cornelius R. Horn was born in 1917 in Jersey County, IL. He died 12-30-1990. He is buried at St. Francis Cmetery in Jerseyville, IL.

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(5a) John and Matilda (Kessler) Horn's son Christian G. Horn died 8-18-1971. He is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL.

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(6a) John and Matilda (Kessler) Horn's son Harry E. Horn was born in 1903 in Jerey County, IL. He died 12-3-1944. He is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL.

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(7a) John and Matilda (Kessler) Horn's son Carl P. Horn was born in 1900 in Jersey County, IL.

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(8a) John and Matilda (Kessler) Horn's son Henry Horn died 5-26-1966. He was a former City Commissioner of Jerseyville, IL. He is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. He married Nellie M. Dabbs the daughter of John W. and Mary (Reister) Dabbs. She died 4-27-1971. She is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL.

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(9a) John and Matilda (Kessler) Horn's son Fred Horn was born in 1885 in Jersey County, IL.

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I don't have any information about the other children of John and Matilda (Kessler) Horn, Anna L. Horn and Louis Horn, and William Horn the son of John Horn and his first wife Margaret (Hagen) Horn.

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I don't have any information about George Kessler and his first wife Elizabeth's other 2 children, Anna Kessler and William Kessler.

(1) John and Margaretha (Horn) Kessler's son Christian George Kessler was born in 1880 in Jersey County, IL. He died in 1952 in Jersey County, IL. He is buried at Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL. He married Olive Levi. Christian and Olive (Levi) Kessler had 2 children-Christian Kessler and Lewis George Kessler.

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(1a) Christian and Olive (Levi) Kessler's son Christian Kessler's obituary - Christian Kessler, died 7 January 1980: Services for Christian Kessler, 65, of R. 4, Jerseyville, will be conducted at 1:30 pm 9 January at Jacoby Brothers funeral home by the Rev. James Maxwell. He died 7 January at Jersey Community Hospital. Kessler was an electrician at Central Electric in Alton. Born 29 August 1914 in South Dakota, he was a son of Christian and Olive Levi Kessler.

He is survived by his wife, the former Irene Krause whom he married 2 March 1935 in Alton; a son, Ronald of Jerseyville; two Daughters, Loretta Hagen of Granite City and Esther Gowin of Jerseyville; one brother, Louis Kessler of Alton; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Visitation from 4 to 9 pm Tuesday at Jacoby Brothers funeral home. The cancer society has been named as a memorial.

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Christian Kessler's wife Irene (Krause) Kessler's mother Ella J. (Isringhausen) Krause's obituary - Died 14-10-1976. Unknown newspaper, 18 October 1976: Services for Mrs. Ella J. Krause, 84, of Rural Route 3, Jerseyville will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday, 18 October from Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home with the Rev. Leonard Todd officiating. Burial will be in Valhalla memorial Park. Her death occurred at 2:45 p.m. on 14 October at St. Joseph's hospital, Alton. She was born on 15 January 1892 in Fieldon, a daughter of William and Emma Seehausen Isringhausen. Mrs. Krause was a member of the United Church of Christ, Fieldon, Royal Neighbors and Ruby Rebekah Lodge, Jerseyville.

Surviving are her husband, August C. Krause; two sons, William of Jerseyville and Arthur of Kane; two daughters, Mrs. Howard (Louise) Busch of Brighton and Mrs. Christian (Irene) Kessler of Jerseyville; nine grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Nora Miller of Jerseyville and a half sister, Mrs. Nola Clendenny of O'fallon. The family designated the United Church of Christ of Fieldon as a memorial.

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(2a) Christian and Olive (Levi) Kessler's son Lewis George Kessler married my cousin Eunice Marie Griffin, the daughter of Wesley and Anna (Westfall) Griffin. Eunice Marie Griffin and Lewis George Kessler had a daughter Carol (Eunice's daughter Carol died 2-28-02). Carol was born 8-9-1948 in Carrollton, IL. Carol was married to Roland "Ed" Essen in 1970 and lived in Brighton, IL at the time of her death. They had 3 children-Brian Essen of Carrollton, Jeanette (Essen) Pullen of Portland, Oregon, and Cindy (Essen) Tripp of Portland, Oregon. Lewis Kessler, Eunice's first husband died and Eunice is remarried to Nolan Fugitt and now lives in Oregon City, Oregon.

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(1aa) Lewis and Eunice (Griffin) Kessler's daughter Carol J. (Kessler) Essen's obituary - Carol J. (Kessler) Essen, 53, died at 11:01 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, 2002, at her home. Born Aug. 9, 1948, in Carrollton, she was a daughter of Eunice Marie (Griffin) Kessler of Portland, Ore., and the late Lewis George Kessler. She married Roland "Ed" Essen March 13, 1970, in St. Charles, Mo. He survives.

In addition to her husband and mother, surviving are two daughters and a son-in-law, Jeanette Essen of Portland and Cindy K. and Ken Tripp of Portland; a son and daughter-in-law, Brian and Amanda Essen of Carrollton; and five grandsons, Nick, Mark, Josh, Joe and Jacob.

A homemaker, she was a member of the Tri-County Vietnam Veterans Association. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville, where the Rev. Delbert Essen will officiate at services at 10 a.m. Monday. Burial will follow in the Grimes-Neely Cemetery, west of Jerseyville. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the family in care of Gubser Funeral Home.

(2) John and Margaretha (Horn) Kessler's son - George John Kessler, died 6 April 1967: George John Kessler, a retired farmer living on Route Three, Jerseyville, died at nine-fifty o'clock Saturday morning at the Jersey Community Hospital where he had been admitted earlier in the week for treatment. Rev. H.O. Renken officiated at funeral services held at two o'clock Monday afternoon at Jacoby Brothers funeral home. Burial was in grimes cemetery.

Mr. Kessler was born in Jersey county, 25 September 1883, a son of the late George and Margaret Horn Kessler. His survivors are one son, William G. Kessler of Jerseyville; one granddaughter, Mrs. Janet Brangenberg of Kane; and two great grandchildren, Denise and Craig Brangenberg of Kane. He was a member of the Eagles and Elks Lodges in Jerseyville and the Fieldon Lodge, AF&AM.

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George and Margaret (Horn) Kessler's son George John Kessler married Stella Decker 1-19-1903 in Jersey County, IL. They had a son William G. Kessler who married Edna Lundquist. She was born 8-22-1910, and died 2-18-1993. She is buried at Grimes-Neely Cemetery, English Township, Jersey County, IL. William and Edna (Lundquist) Kesler had a daughter Janet Kessler Who married Dale Brangenberg.

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William and Edna (Lundquist) Kessler's granddaughter, and their daughter Janet (Kessler) Brangenberg's daughter - Denise Elaine Brangenberg, born 08-28-1964, Alton, Madison County, Illinois, died 02-07-1981, buried Grimes cemetery. Denise Elaine Brangenberg, 16, daughter of Dale & Janet (Kessler) Brangenberg, of RR Jerseyville, was pronounced dead on arrival at the scene of the area's 2nd fatal accident in 2 weeks.

She was killed instantly when she lost control of her father's truck, just a short distance from her home, Feb. 7. She was enroute home after leaving a friends home a short time earlier. According to the accident report the truck was traveling east on west county road in English Township when the unit apparently went out of control, veered off the north shoulder and flipped over on its top. The truck then skidded on its top for approximately 20 ft before coming to rest in the middle of the road. The vehicle was found by a passerby early the following morning.

Denise was born Aug. 28, 1964 in Alton, and was a junior at Jersey Community high school. She is survived by her parents, 1 brother, Craig, at home; her maternal grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. William Kessler of Summerland Key, FL; and her paternal grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Paul Brangenberg of Kampsville. Visitation was held at Jacoby Brothers Funeral home in Jerseyville. Services were held at Fieldon United Church of Christ with Rev. Robert Broeder officiating. Burial was in Grimes cemetery. Memorials may be given to Fieldon United Church of Christ.

(3) John and Margaretha (Horn) Kessler's daughter Emma Kessler married Louis John Krueger. Her husband - Louis John Krueger died 08-06-1959. Unknown newspaper, 13 August 1959: Final rites for Louis John Krueger, well-known Fieldon resident and a former supervisor from Richwood township, were held Sunday afternoon, 9 August at two o'clock at Christ Evangelical and Reformed church in Fieldon, of which he was a member. Rev. Alton Loar, pastor of the church, officiated and burial was in the Fieldon cemetery. Friends called at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home where on Saturday evening (picture of decedent appears here in obituary) at eight o'clock Masonic services were conducted by Fieldon Lodge No. 592.

The death of Mr. Krueger occurred Thursday evening, 6 August at 8:10 o'clock at his home in Fieldon where he had resided for more than thirty years. He had been in failing health for some time. The decedent was a son of the late William C. and Dorothea Prill Krueger and was born in Jersey County on 22 November 1873. His age at the time of death was eighty-five years, eight months and fourteen days. As a young man, Mr. Krueger engaged in farming. He was married on 30 April 1896 to Miss Emma Kessler and their sixty third wedding anniversary occurred this year.

Mr. Krueger was active in civic affairs and the Masonic Lodge of Fieldon. He had been a member of the Lodge for forty-seven years and served as its treasurer for twenty-nine years. He served as member of the Jersey County Board of Supervisors from 1924 to 1933, a position now held by his son, Supervisor Harold L. Krueger. The latter was elected to the post in 1945. The decedent also served as a school director for twenty years and was a member of the Directorate of Fieldon State Bank at the time it was purchased by the State Bank of Jerseyville several years ago. Surviving Mr. Krueger are his wife, Mrs. Emma Krueger, one daughter, Miss Hilda F. Krueger, and two sons, Supervisor Harold L. Krueger and Albert F. Krueger, all of Fieldon, one brother, Charles Krueger, 98 years old Jerseyville resident; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sons, Walter and William Krueger.

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(1a) Louis and Emma (Kessler) Krueger's daughter- Hilda F. Krueger died 02-06-1979. Unknown newspaper, 8 February 1979: Hilda F. Krueger, of Fieldon, Assistant Postmaster of the Fieldon post office, died at 5:35 a.m. on 6 February at Jersey Community Hospital. Miss Krueger was born on 3 March 1912 in Fieldon, the daughter of the Late L. J. and Emma Kessler Krueger.

She is survived by two brothers, Harold and Albert Krueger, both of Fieldon. She was preceded in death by two brothers. Funeral services were held at 1:30 today (February 8) at the Fieldon United Church of Christ, Rev. Robert Broeder officiating, with burial in the Fieldon cemetery. Eastern Star services were held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home where visitation was held that evening and Thursday from 10 a.m. until the funeral time. The Fieldon United Church of Christ has been named as a memorial.

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(2a) Louis and Emma (Kessler) Krueger's son - Albert F. Krueger died 09-22-1985. Alton telegraph, 22 September 1985: Fieldon - Albert F. Krueger, 74, died at 4:42 a.m. today at St. Anthony's hospital. He was a farmer, born in Fieldon, son of the late Louis John and Emma (Kessler) Krueger. He was married to Freda Hamilton on 12 September 1936 and she died on 22 September 1962. He then married Fern Pauline Lyles Cummings on 30 April 1975 in Edwardsville. She survives in Fieldon.

Also surviving are a son, Donald L. of Waterloo; four Daughters, Marcella Marie McCallister of Pana, Phyllis Ann Long of East Alton, Karen Linn Krueger of Alton and Cristal Ourdehner of Matteson; seven grandchildren; and one brother, Harold of Fieldon. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville. Masonic services will be conducted at 7 p.m. by the Fieldon Masonic Lodge. Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home at 2 p.m. Monday with the Rev. Jean Erb officiating. Burial will be in the Fieldon cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Lewis & Clark Lung Association or the Fieldon United Church of Christ, of which he was a member.

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(3a) Louis and Emma (Kessler) Krueger's son -- Harold L. Krueger Sr., 89, died at 12 :45 Friday, 11 December 1987 at Garnet's Chateau after a lengthy illness. a farmer, who retired in 1979, he served 20 years as supervisor in Richwoods township of Jersey County. He was born in Fieldon, son of the late Louis and Emma (Kessler) Krueger. He married the former Leola Busch of Fieldon on 26 October 1921 in Belleville. She survives.

Also surviving are one son, Harold L. Krueger, Jr. of Godfrey; two granddaughters; and five great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Gubser Funeral Home. Masonic services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday and will be performed by Fieldon Masonic Lodge 592 AF & AM funeral services will be Gubser Funeral Home at 11 a.m. on Monday with Rev. Jean Erb officiating. Burial will be in Fieldon cemetery. Memorials will go to the organ fund of the United Church of Christ in Fieldon, of which he was a member.

(4) John and Margaretha (Horn) Kessler's daughter - Freda Gertrude (Kessler) Groppel, 73, wife of former Mayor Clemmens G Groppel, Sr, of Jerseyville, d. March 9, at St. Anthony hospital, Alton. She had been ill for an extended period and a patient for 5 days. Born in Jersey county, March 16, 1882, a daughter of the late George & Margaretha (Horn) Kessler.

In addition her husband, survivors are 2 daughters, Mrs Robert Miller, Jerseyville and Mrs Otis Cooper, Fieldon; 1 son, Clemmons, Jr, Jerseyville; 7 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs Louis Krueger, Fieldon and Mrs Louisa Haushalter, Blue Island and 1 brother, George Kessler of Fieldon. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters, 1 brother, and 1 grandchild. She was a member of the Church of Peace and Steelman Camp, Royal Neighbors of America. Funeral services were held March 11 at Jacoby Brothers funeral home in Jerseyville. Rev William D. Stickney, Pastor of the Church of Peace, Jerseyville officiated and interment was in Oak Grove cemetery.

(5) John and Margaretha (Horn) Kessler's daughter Louisa Kessler married Frederick William Haushalter a cousin to my mother Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall. He was born 1-6-1878 Fieldon, Jersey County, IL. He died 1-16-1938. He is buried in the Fieldon Cemetery in Fieldon, IL. They had 4 children-Marion Haushalter, Gertrude Haushalter, Estella Haushalter, and Raymond Haushalter.

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(1a) Frederick and Louisa (Kessler) Haushalter's daughter Marion Haushalter married a man who's last name was Muir and they lived in Blue Island, IL.

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(2a) Frederick and Louisa (Kessler) Haushalter's daughter Gertrude Haushalter married a man who's last name was Garrels and they lived in Blue Island, IL.

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(3a) Frederick and Louisa (Kessler) Haushalter's daughter Estella Haushalter was born 8-15-1904 in Fieldon, Jersey County, IL, and died 5-25-1982 in Watertown Memorial Hospital in Watertown, Wisconsin. She married George Kistner. She lived in Elmhurst, IL near her son Glen Kistner at the time of her death, but she and her husband had previously lived in Blue Island, IL. They had 2 children Glen Kistner of Elmhurst, IL, and Verla (Kistner) Parmley of Watertown, Wisconsin.

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(4a) Frederick and Louisa (Kessler) Haushalter's son Raymond F. Haushalter was born in 1905 on the family farm north of Fieldon, IL. He married Leona Caswell born in 1909, and died in 1953. She is buried in Fieldon Cemetery, Richwood Township, Jersey County, IL.

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Raymond and Leona (Caswell) Haushalter had 3 children-Frederick Haushalter, Louise Haushalter, and Vera Haushalter.

Raymond and Leona (Caswell) Haushalter's son Frederick Warren Haushalter was born in 1937, and he died in 1993. He married Ruth Ann Plummer born 1940 in Rosedale Township, Jersey County, IL. Ruth Ann Plummer's mother was Gladys Suddeth, and her mother was Mary (Abeln) Suddeth, the daughter of Harmon and Helena Abeln.

Frederick Warren Haushalter and Ruth Ann (Plummer) Haushalter had a son Mark Frederick Haushalter. He was born in Blue Island, IL, but grew up in in Fieldon, Jersey County, IL. Mark Frederick Haushalter is the husband of Joan and they live in Bellefontaine, Ohio.

Raymond and Leona (Caswell) Haushalter's daughter Louise Haushalter married a man who's last name is Bogard, and they live in Sacramento, Calif.

Raymond and Leona (Caswell) Haushalter's daughter Vera Louise Haushalter was born 1-8-1941 in Blue Island, IL, and she died 1-26-2004 in Jersey County, IL. She was married to William Clayton Plummer. She is buried in the Fieldon Cemetery.

James I. Wahl

James I. Wahl was born in 1848 in Ireland. He died in 1920 in Jersey County, IL. He is buried at St. Francis Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. He married Alice Cuddihy 11-21-1871 in Jersey County, IL. She was born in 1841 in Ireland. She died in 1919 in Jersey County, IL. She is buried at St. Francis Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. Alice and James both show up in a census dating between 1848 to 1864 at St. Canices Catholic Church in Kilkenny County, Ireland. James I. & Alice (Cuddihy) Wahl had 5 children-James Francis Wahl, Richard B. Wahl, Catherine Wahl, Robert E. Wahl, and Michael Wahl.

(1) James I. & Alice (Cuddihy) Wahl's son James francis Wahl was born in Jersey County, IL. He married Nora Murphy 6-15-1921 in Jersey County, IL. They are both deceased. I don't know their birth dates or dates of death. James Francis and Nora (Murphy) Wahl had a son James William Wahl Sr.

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(1a) James Francis and Nora (Murphy) Wahl's son James William Wahl Sr. was born March 28, 1922 at Jerseyville, IL. He died Friday, Sept. 14, 1990 at his residence in rural Pearl, IL. His burial was at St. Francis Xavier Church Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. He had worked at McDonnell-Douglas for 31 years, retiring in 1980. He was a World War II Army veteran. James F. & Nora (Murphy) Wahl's son James William Wahl Sr. married first Helen Katherine Hewitt 2-8-1947 in Jersey County, IL. She was the daughter of William and Freda (Kraushaar) Hewitt. She was born Oct. 23, 1925 in Jersey County, IL. She died Feb. 22, 1974 at Jersey Community Hospital in Jerseyville, IL. Her interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery near Fieldon, IL. William James and Helen Katherine (Hewitt) Wahl had 5 children-James Wahl, Alan Wahl, Richard Wahl, and Robert Wahl, and a daughter Pamela Wahl. James William Wahl Sr. married 2nd Lola Lowe.

Note: James William Wahl Sr.'s first wife Helen Katherine Hewitt's mother Freda (Kraushaar) Hewitt was my mother Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall's sister.

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James Francis and Nora (Murphy) Wahl's son James William Wahl Sr.'s obituary - James William Wahl Sr., 68, of rural Pearl died Friday, Sept. 14, 1990 at his residence. Born March 28, 1922 at Jerseyville, he was the son of the late James Francis and Nora (Murphy) Wahl. He married Lola Lowe July 23, 1973 at Jerseyville and she survives.

Also surviving are a daughter, Pam Blackorby of Franklin; four sons, Jim, Alan and Rick of Jerseyville and Bob of Highland; two stepchildren, Marvin Uphold of Milton and Joyce Herren of Wood River, and 17 grandchildren. A mechanic, Mr. Wahl had worked at McDonnell-Douglas for 31 years, retiring in 1980. He was a World War II Army veteran.

A funeral mass was held Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Church in Jerseyville with Father Henry Schmidt oficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with the Jerseyville American Legion participating. Memorials may be given to St. Francis Xavier or Holy Ghost Schools.

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William James Wahl Sr. and his first wife Helen K. (Hewitt) Wahl divorced and both remarried. William James Wahl remarried to Lola I. Lowe, and Helen K. (Hewitt) Wahl remarried to E. J. Simpson.

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William James Wahl Sr.'s first wife Helen K. (Hewitt) Wahl Simpson's obituary - Helen K. Simpson, died Feb. 22, 1974. Funeral Mass for Mrs. Helen K. Simpson, 49, of R.R. 3, Jerseyville was celebrated Monday morning, Feb. 24, at St. Francis Xavier Church with Father R.T. Shea, celebrant. She died at 5:45 a.m. on Feb. 22, 1974 at Jersey Community Hospital after an extended illness. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery.

She was born Oct. 23, 1925 in Jersey County, a daughter of William and Freda Kraushaar Hewitt. Mrs. Simpson was a nurse's aide. She was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary of Jerseyville. Her survivors include her husband E. J. Simpson; four sons, James, Alan, Rick and Robert Wahl of Jerseyville; a daughter, Mrs. Louis (Pam) Blackorby of Franklin; and a brother, William Hewitt of Troy. Visitation was held at Jacoby Funeral Home where the Rosary was recited at 8 p.m. Sunday evening, Feb. 23.

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William James Wahl Sr.'s second wife Lola I. (Lowe) Wahl's obituary - Lola I. Wahl, 66, of Pittsfield died Monday, June 18, 2001, at the Pittsfield Healthcare Center. Born Oct. 30, 1034 in Rosedale. She was the daughter of Charles Jasper and Cecelia Irene (Cope) Lowe. She married James Wahl Sr.: He preceded her in death. Mrs. Wahl owned and was a waitress at at a bakery/restaurant. She cared for injured wildlife for the Illinois Department of Conservation and released them back into the wild. She was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Pittsfield.

Survivors include a son, Gene Uphold of Pittsfield, a daughter, Joyce Herron of Mitchell; two brothers, Charles Lowe of Meadowbrook and Milton Lowe of Nutwood; five grandchildren, and three grea-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three sisters, a brother, and a daughter-in-law, Linda Uphold. Memorial services were held Friday at 1 p.m. at the Assembly of God Church in Pittsfield with Pastor Darrell Bucher officiating. Memorials are suggested to the Assembly of God Church or the Illinois Department of Natural Resorces Wildlife Rehabilitation Program.

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Lola (Lowe) Wahl's brother Charles W. Lowe's obituary - Charles W. Lowe, 80, passed away at 5:25 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 6, 2011, at his home, with his family by his side. He was born on July 13, 1930, in Rosedale, Ill., the son of Charles J. and Cecelia I. (Cope) Lowe. He married the former Alma Louise Dunnagan on June 14, 1952, in Alton. She survives. Charles served his country in the U. S. Army during the Korean War with the 2nd Division Infantry, receiving three bronze stars and numerous other medals. He was a foreman for Dugger's Swimming Pools in Bethalto until his retirement in 1992. He was a member of the Cottage Hills VFW Post 7678. He was a man of Baptist faith, loved to garden, fish and mushroom hunt. Most of all he loved spending time with family and friends.

In addition to his wife of 58 years, Alma Louise Dunnagan Lowe, he is survived by two sons and a daughter-in-law, Jim Lowe (Renault) and Vicki Renault-Lowe of Meadowbrook and Gary Lowe of Mount Olive; a daughter and son-in-law, Sherry and Gene Zook of Meadowbrook; 12 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and four sisters. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 9, at Elias, Kallal and Schaaf Funeral Home in Bethalto, where services will take place at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 10. Pastor Ray Robinson will officiate. Burial will follow at Rose Lawn Memory Gardens in Bethalto with military honors. Memorials may be made to the Cottage Hills VFW Post 7678. We would like to offer a special thanks to St. Anthony's Hospice. Online Condolences and guest book may be found at www.eliaskallalandschaaf.com.

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(1aa) William and Helen (Hewitt) Wahl's son Alan Wahl married Pamela Rice and they had 2 sons-Christopher Wahl and his wife, Betsy, of Jerseyville, IL, and Kyle Wahl of Jerseyville. Alan Wahl and his wife pamela (Rice) Wahl later divorced. Alan Wahl farms in the Brighton, IL area.

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Alan Wahl's former wife Pamela (Rice) Wahl's father Billie Charles Rice's obituary - Billie Charles Rice, 78, died at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008, at Robings Manor in Brighton. Born March 23, 1929, in Alton, he was the son of Thomas and Ida Mae (Ruckman) Bishop. He retired from the Olin Corporation as a ballistics tester and foreman in 1989. He served in World War II with the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Rangers. He was a member of the Alton Eagles FOE 254 and enjoyed fishing and golf.

Surviving are three children, Linda Wickenhauser and her husband, Jim, of Godfrey, Billie L. Rice of O'Fallon, Mo., and Pamela Wahl of Brighton; five grandchildren, Christopher Wahl and his wife, Betsy, of Jerseyville, Kyle Wahl of Jerseyville, Laura Wickenhauser of Godfrey, Tom Wickenhauser and his wife, Margaret, of Edwardsville and Alan Wickenhauser and his wife, Cristal, of Bethalto; four great-grandchildren, Alexander, Hope Ann, Josey and Michael Wahl; a brother, Harry E. Rice of Longwood, Fla.; and a former son-in-law, Alan Wahl of Brighton. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Jim Rice. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, at Gent Funeral Home in Alton, where funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23. The Rev. Mark Church will officiate. Burial will be at Upper Alton Cemetery. Memorials may be made to The River of Life Family Church. Online guestbook and information may be found at www.gentfuneralhome.com.

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(2aa) William and Helen (Hewitt) Wahl's son Robert Joseph Wahl married Amy Janine Schaake, the daughter of Eldon and Linda Schaake of Jerseyville, IL. Robert later married Linda Kantner.

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(3aa) William and Helen (Hewitt) Wahl's daughter Pamela Ann Wahl married Louis A. Blackorby son of Louis A. and Virginia Hope (Hoyt) Blackorby, and they live on a farm in the Franklin, IL area. Louis and Pamela (Wahl) Blackorby have 4 children-Kate Blackorby who lives in St. Louis, MO; Tim Blackorby who is married to Pam and has a daughter Hannah Blackorby and lives in Springfield, IL; Greg Blackorby who is married and he and his wife have a son Owen Blackorby and lives in Alexander, IL; and Laura Blackorby who married Douglas Knight and lives in Springfield, IL. Douglas and Laura (Blackorby) Knight have 4 children-Natalie Knight, Olivia Helen Knight, Camille Faith Knight, and Andrew Knight.

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Pamela (Wahl) Blackorby's husband Louis A. Blackorby's father Louis A. Blackorby's obituary - Louis A. Blackorby, 89, died at 4:40 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010, at the Jerseyville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was born in Hamburg on Sept. 12, 1921, and was the son of Herman H. and Grace Edith (Cardwell) Blackorby, now deceased. A U.S. Army World War II veteran, he participated in the Normandy Beach Invasion. A mechanic by trade, he had previously worked at Carter Brothers in Alton, was self-employed for a time at Blackorby Garage in Dow. He retired in 1983 as a mechanic with the State of Illinois Department of Transportaion in Jerseyville. A member of the Dow Southern Baptist Church, he was also instrumental in the formation of the Dow Fire District and had formerly served as their captain, and was a member of the Fieldon Masonic Lodge #592 as well. He married the former Virginia Hope Hoyt on April 23, 1941, in St. Charles, Mo., and together they have shared and enjoyed 69 years of marriage.

Surviving are his wife; four sons and daughters-in-law, Louis A. and Pam Blackorby of Franklin, Robert and Mary Blackorby of Knoxville, Tenn., Dennis and Mick Blackorby and Brian and Jennifer Blackorby, all of Jerseyville; four daughters and sons-in-law, Betty and Leroy Wilderman of Brighton, Mary and Duane Dittrick of Phoenix, Nancy and Mike Zipprich of Elsah, Cathy and Matt Williams of Alton; 27 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Bernadine Mitchell of Alton, Della Shortal of Jefferson City, Mo., and Marilyn Scott of Jerseyville; three sisters-in-law, Marie Blackorby, Luella Blackorby and Connie Blackorby, all Jerseyville. He was preceded in death by a daughter-in-law, Deborah Blackorby; and four brothers, Cleo, Harold, Herman and Sloke Blackorby. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15, at the Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyvillle, where Masonic services will be conducted at 4 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, at the Dow Southern Baptist Church with Rev. David Brown officiating. Burial will take place at the Indian Creek Cemetery in Hamburg, with the Jerseyville American Legion Post 492 conducting military rites. Memorials may be given to the Dow Southern Baptist Church, Indian Creek Cemetery, or to the Activity Department at Jerseyville Nursing and Rehabilitation.

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Pamela (Wahl) Blackorby's husband Louis A. Blackorby's uncle Herman Hartcourt Blackorby Jr.'s obituary - Herman Hartcourt Blackorby Jr., 84, died at 5:20 a.m. Tuesday, July 8, 2008, at his residence after a period of declining health. He was born Dec. 5, 1923, in Granite City, one of 10 children born to Herman H. and Grace E. (Drulard) Blackorby, now deceased. He married the former Luella C. Carstens Aug. 26, 1946, in Jerseyville, and they would have soon celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary. She survives. As a young man he attended Jersey County schools, and entered the United States Navy in 1942, serving in World War II. He attained the rank of aviation ordinance turret, first class, and was honorably discharged in 1946. He married shortly after his discharge. In November 1946 he was hired by the city of Jerseyville as a patrolman for the police department.

He was elected Jersey County sheriff in 1949, serving one term, then was elected Jersey County treasurer. He served in that capacity for three years before he was asked to serve as chief of police for the city of Jerseyville, a position he held for 23 years before retiring in 1980. He began serving as a security officer for Jersey State Bank in 1982, and in April 1983, once again served the citizens of Jerseyville, being elected as the city's mayor, serving the Jerseyville community for three terms. A very community-minded individual, he served on many clubs, committees and organizations, including the First United Methodist Church, the Fieldon Masonic Lodge, where he served as master in 1969, and the board of directors of the Piasa Council of the Boy Scouts of America. He was president of the Jerseyville Jaycees in 1956. He was a lifetime member of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police, serving on the executive board for 10 years, a life member of the Illinois Police Association, a chairman of the Southern Illinois Police Association and advisory board member for the research center, law enforcement education at Western Illinois University in Macomb for four years. He served as chairman of the West Central Illinois Law Enforcement Commission for five years.

In addition to his wife, Luella, he is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Richard and Connie Blackorby of Jerseyville and Ronald and Vicky Blackorby of Columbus, Ohio; three granddaughters, Leigh and husband, Todd, McGill of Chesterfield, Ill., Shannon Blackorby of Jerseyville and Mindy Blackorby of Columbus, Ohio; three sisters, Bernadine Mitchell of Alton, Della Shortal of Jefferson City, Mo., and Marilyn Scott of Jerseyville; and two brothers, Sloke Blackorby of Jerseyville and Louis Blackorby of Dow. He was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Jamie (Blackorby) Arthur; and three brothers, Cleo, Harold and Bert Blackorby and one in infancy. Visitation will be from 2 p.m. Thursday, July 10, until the 7 p.m. funeral services at the First United Methodist Church in Jerseyville. The Rev. Mark Myers will officiate. A sunset burial will be at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, with the Jerseyville American Legion Post 492 conducting military rites. Memorials may be given to the Blessing Hospice of Greene County, Jersey County Health Department, First United Methodist Church or to Shriner's Hospital. Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville is in charge of arrangements.

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Pamela (Wahl) Blackorby's husbamd Louis A. Blackorby's uncle Sloke Monroe Blackorby's obituary - Sloke Monroe Blackorby, 77, died at 2:25 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009, at Jerseyville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center after several years of declining health. He was born Dec. 29, 1931, in Rosedale, the seventh of 10 children born to the late Herman and Grace (Drulard) Blackorby. He married the former Connie Heitzig on March 20, 1987, in Las Vegas, and they shared the past 21 years together. She survives. He attended Rosedale schools and entered the United States Air Force in 1951. He was stationed in Anchorage, Alaska, where he served as a crew chief on a jet fighter. After his honorable discharge in 1959, he began his long career spanning 26 years as a State Trooper with the Illinois State Police. After his retirement in 1983, Sloke went on to live life to the fullest. He enjoyed each day with his family and friends. Sloke was an avid boater, and loved to be on the water as well as play a great game of cards. He was one that never met a stranger and was a friend to all.

In addition to his wife, surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, Jeff Blackorby and Scott and Debbie Blackorby, all of Jerseyville; a daughter, Lona Blackorby of Golden Eagle; two stepsons and their spouses, Scott and Connie Fry of Jerseyville and Chad and Julie Fry of Elgin; grandchildren, Stephanie, Destiny, April and Jeremy Blackorby and Krista, Kayla and Konnor Fry, all of Jerseyville, Emersyn Fry of Elgin and Nikki Smith of Jerseyville; a brother, Louis Blackorby of Dow; and three sisters, Bernadine Mitchell of Alton, Della Shortal of Jefferson City, Mo., and Marilyn Scott of Jerseyville. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Stephen J. Blackorby, on Nov. 23, 1995, and five brothers, Cleo, Harold, Herman and Charles Bert Blackorby, and one in infancy. Visitation will be from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 1, at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville, with a 6 p.m. Elks service, followed by a rosary recitation. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 10 a.m. Monday, March 2, at Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Jerseyville, with Father William Hembrow officiating. Burial will be at St. Francis Xavier Cemetery in Jerseyville with Jerseyville American Legion Post 492 and Illinois State Police conducting graveside rites. Memorials may be made to his wife to assist with mounting medical expenses.

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Sloke Blackorby's 1st wife Fay Roberta (McGiffen) Blackorby's obituary - Fay Roberta Blackorby, 78, died at 6:38 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010, at Jersey Community Hospital in Jerseyville, after a short period of failing health. She was born in Alton April 21, 1931, the daughter of the late William and AnnDora (Pinkowski) McGiffen. She was raised in Dow, and was quite a culinary expert. She was a cook on numerous barge lines and worked at many of the finest hotels in Chicago, New York City and St. Louis. In her later years, she was the dining room manager at Shoney's in Alton, and most recently was a bartender and waitress at the Elks Lodge in Jerseyville.

Fay was formerly married to the late Sloke Blackorby, and together they had two sons, Jeffery Lee Blackorby of Jerseyville, and the late Stephen James Blackorby, who died Nov. 23, 1995. Also surviving are three grandchildren, April Reynolds and her husband, Tyler, of Jerseyville, Stephanie Blackorby of Orlando, Fla., and Jeremy Blackorby and his companion, Christina Sprague, of Jerseyville; two great-grandchildren, Destiny and Allysa; a sister, as well as her best friend, Marie Ryan of Jerseyville; and a daughter-in-law and her husband, Duwanna and Rick Dublo of Jerseyville. In addition to her parents, husband and son, she was preceded in death by a brother, Robert McGiffen; and two sisters, Grace Davidson and Wanda Frasier. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, March 1, at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 2, at Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Jerseyville, with Father William Hembrow officiating. A luncheon for family and friends will take place immediately after the Mass at the Elks Lodge in Jerseyville. Memorials may be given to the David C. Pratt Cancer Center at St. John's Mercy Medical Center in St. Louis.

(2) James I. & Alice (Cuddihy) Wahl's son Richard B. Wahl's obituary - Richard B. Wahl, died 01-18-1947. Richard B. Wahl, 72 years, 3 months, 9 days, a farmer of Miss. Township. died at his home near Jerseyville, on January 18. Mr Wahl was born in Jersey County, October 9, 1874, son of the late James & Alice (Cuddihy) Wahl, natives of Ireland. Surviving are 1 brother, James F. Wahl, and 1 nephew James W. Wahl, all of Jerseyville. Funeral services were held January 21, at St. Francis Xavier Church with Rev Fr. J. J. Clancy as Celebrant. Interment was in St. Francis Cemetery.

(3) James I. & Alice (Cuddihy) Wahl's daughter Catherine Wahl's obituary - Catherine Wahl, died 07-08-1973. Catherine Wahl, 88, of RR 3 Jerseyville, died July 8, at Wood River Township hospital. She was born in Jersey County May 12, 1885 the daughter of James I & Alice (Cuddihy) Wahl. She is survived by 1 nephew, James W. Wahl of Jerseyville; g-nieces and g-nephews. Her parents and 4 brothers preceded her in death.

Visitation was held at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville where Rosary was recited. Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church with Fr. R. T. Shea celebrant. Interment was in St. Francis Cemetery.

(4) James I. & Alice (Cuddihy) Wahl's son Robert E. Wahl was born in 1872 in Jersey County, IL He died in 1929. His wife's name was Myra. I don't know her maiden name. They are both buried at St. Francis Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL.

(5) James I. & Alice (Cuddihy) Wahl's son Michael Wahl was born in 1878 in Jersey County, IL. He died in 12-16-1927. He is buried at St. Francis Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL.

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