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Brad HAAG

Visitation for Brad H. Haag, 51, of Peotone, will be from 3-9 p.m. Thursday at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel, Peotone. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Trinity Lutheran Church of Park Forest, where he was a member. Pastor John Bost will officiate. Burial will be in Skyline Memorial Park, Monee. Pallbearers will be Larry, Jerry, Jeffrey, Alan and Marc Haag. Memorials may be made to PanCan (Pancreatic Cancer Research). He died Monday, October 7, 2005, at St. James Hospice, Chicago Heights. Mr. Haag was employed by the Illinois Department of Transportation. He was born Aug. 3, 1954, in Joliet, the son of Herbert and Marjorie Johnson Haag. Surviving are his wife, the former Debora Crepps, whom he married June 17, 1978 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Park Forest; one daughter and son-in-law, Kelly and Timothy Donnelly of Manteno; and five brothers and sisters-in-law, Larry and Toni Haag, Jerry and Marcia Haag, all of Lincoln, Missouri, Jeffrey and Signa Haag, Alan and B.J. Haag and Marc and Debbie Haag, all of Peotone. His parents are deceased.

Source: Kankakee Journal, Oct 18, 2005 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Oct 18, 2005

Marjorie HAAG

Services were held Monday morning for Marjorie A AVEY HAAG, 73, of Monee, formerly of Collum. Mrs HAAG died 13 March 2002 at South Suburban Hospital in Hazel Crest. She was born 2 March 1929 in Carroll IA. She was a homemaker and a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Park Forest. Mrs HAAG is survived by six sons: Larry (Toni)HAAG of Lincoln MO; Jerry (Marcia) HAAG, Jeffrey (Signa)HAAG, Brad (Debbie) HAAG, Alan (BJ) HAAG and Marc (Debbie)HAAG, all of Peotone; 12 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchildren; and a brother Donald (Patricia) JOHNSON of Collum. She was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert HAAG, in 1966; her parents, Mino and Josephine BREIDERT JOHNSON; and a sister, Virginia DRENDEL. The funeral was conducted March 18 at Trinity LUtheran Church. Pastor John Bost officiated. Burial was in Skyline Memorial Park, Monee. Pallbearers were Larry HAAG, Jerry HAAG, JEffrey HAAG, Brad HAAG, Alan HAAG, and Marc HAAG. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements were under the direction of Fedde-Helfrich Chapel in Peotone.

Source: Monee Monitor, 21 Mar 2002 Posted by Linda Schwiesow Nycum, May 17, 2005

Debra Rae HABERKORN

HABERKORN, Debra Rae nee BETTENHAUSEN. Age 30. Of Joliet. At rest peacefully. Monday, March 10, 1997 at Saint Joseph Medical Center after fighting a year long courageous battle with cancer. Debra was born Sep. 23, 1966 and is the daughter of Janet (John) BUELL and Kurt (Myrla) BETTENHAUSEN. She married John HABERKORNon October 10, 1987 and has a son, Kyle, age five. Debbie is a graduate of Joliet East High School, 1984. She was employed with the Will County Adult Probation Dept. for just over 11 years. Member of the Central Presbyterian Church of New Lenox. Debra was preceded in death by her grandparents, LaVern and Evelyn BETTENHAUSEN. She is survived by her loving husband, John and devoted son, Kyle. Also her parents, Janet (John) BUELL and Kurt (Myrla) BETTENHAUSEN; brother Jeff BETTENHAUSEN and sister, Lori (Mike) MUSSARIO; grandparents, Audrey and Gordon KOCH. In-laws, Leonard and Beverly HABERKORN. Brothers-in-law tom (Cathy) HABERKORN and Steve HABERKORN: sister-in-law, Lori (Mike) ARENDS. Step sisters, Lori (Mike) MACALUSO and Karen (Earl) CULLISON, step brothers, Tom, Steve and John (Adrienne) BUELL. also numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Thursday, March 13, 1997, at 11 a.m. at the Blackburn- Giegerich-Sonntag Funeral Home with Rev. Richard JOHNSON officiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the family or the Debra HABERKORN Trust Account at the First National Bank of Joliet, 78 N. Chicago St. or the Central Presbyterian church building fund.

Source: Joliet Herald-news, 11 Mar 1997 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Aug 22, 1999

Wallace HACK

Wallace R. Hack, 79, of Peotone, died Monday, September 2, 2002, at Manorcare Healthcare Center in Kankakee. Visitation will be from 3-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel, Peotone. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Immanuel United Church of Christ, Peotone, where he was a member. Rev. David Plant will officiate. Burial will be in the Peotone Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Clyde Love, Howard Asbrand, Lane Heatherwick, George Becker, Ron Artman, Mel Meinheit, Glenn Holmes and Virgil Holl. Memorials may be made to Immanuel United Church of Christ. Mr. Hack was a retired farmer. He was a former member of the church council, the Will County Fair Board and the Will County Farm Bureau. He was born March 18, 1923, in rural Peotone, the son of John C. and Blanche Apking Hack. Surviving are his wife, the former Betty Jane Bisping, whom he married December 10, 1944, in Peotone; one son and daughter-in-law, Dennis and Barbara Hack of Augusta, Georgia.; one brother and sister-in-law, Ronald and Marjorie Hack of Peotone; and one niece and one nephew. One son, Roger Hack, died in 1971. He was a member of the Kankakee Moose and the church dartball team.

Source: Kankakee Journal, Sep 3, 2002 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Sep 28, 2005

Ruth HACKETT

Services were held Monday morning for Ruth H FEHLAND HACKETT of Monee. Mrs HACKETT died 16 Dec 1999 at her home. She was born 18 May 1916 in Monee. She had been employed as a postal clerk at the Monee Post Office for 20 years. She was an active member of St Boniface Church and a member of the Monee Women’s Club. Mrs HACKETT is survived by a daughter, Margaret THOMAS of Richton Park; two sons, Thomas (Nancy)HACKETT of Woodridge and James (Rochanne) HACKETT of Reno, NV; nine grandchildren; two sisters, Beatrice (Richard) SMULLEN of Monee and Lois (Jack) STEIN of Leesburg, FL; and two brothers, Allen (Geri) FEHLAND of Monee and Robert FEHLAND of Crete. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Parks HACKETT, in 1967; a son, John C HACKETT, in 1967; and three brothers, Ralph FEHLAND, 1998, Leonard FEHLAND in 1994, and Arthur FEHLAND in 1989. The funeral was held 20 Dec at St Boniface Church. The Rev Mark Menezes officiated. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery in Steger. Memorials may be made to St Boniface Church, 5304 W Main St, Monee IL, 60449. Arrangements were handled by Hirsch Funeral Homes Lincolnway Chapel in Matteson.

Source: Monee Monitor, 23 Dec 1999 Posted by Linda Schwiesow Nycum, Apr 29, 2005

Alberta HAFELE

Alberta Lucille Hafele, 95, of Peotone, died Thursday, November 20, 2003 at the Anchorage of Beecher. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. Saturday until the 2 p.m. services at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel in Peotone. Rev. William Riegle will officiate. Burial will be in the Peotone Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Immanued United Church of Christ in Peotone, where she was a member. Ms. Hafele was retired from Mall Tool Company in Chicago Heights. She was born March 21, 1908, in Cannelton, Indiana, the daughter of Walter J. and Hannah M. Gottschalk Hafele. Surviving are 2 brothers, Robert W. Hafele of Chrisman, Harry Wilburn Hafele of Batavia, Ohio; 1 niece, Donna Chockley of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.; and 2 nephews, Robert Lane Hafele of Groveland and Richard E. Hafele of Portland, Oregon. One nephew, Larry Hafele, is deceased. She enjoyed her home and flowers.

Source: Kankakee Journal, Nov 21, 2003 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Oct 1, 2005

Daniel HAITZ

Daniel Haitz, died this morning at St. Joseph’s hospital after a lingering illness. He had been connected with Duso & Collins for many years and was well known. The funeral will be held Saturday morning from St. Joseph’s hospital with services at St. John’s German Catholic church. The interment will be in the German Catholic cemetery.

Source: Joliet Evening Herald, Jul 7, 1910 Posted by Lawrence B Peet, Jun 25, 2000

Mary HALEY

Mary Haley Age 94, died Saturday, January 7, 2006 at her home in Wilton Township. She is survived by three daughters, Mary (Richard, deceased) McGowan of Manhattan, Joan (Don) Tulley of Wilmington and Sharon (Thomas, deceased) Erdman also of Wilmington; two sons, Thomas Haley of Manhattan and William Haley of Wilton Township; 18 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; and three sisters-in-law, Mary (Thomas) Martin, Marie (Louis) Boseo and Mary (Martin) Haley. Preceded by her parents, Thomas and Rose McPartlin Martin; her husband, Francis Haley; a son, Frank Haley; and two brothers, Rev. Leo Martin, S.J. and Thomas Martin. Mary and Francis lived and farmed in the Wilton area for many years, dedicating themselves to their six children. She was a member of St. Patrick’s Church and Ccw in Wilton Center for 56 years. She was an avid pinochle and euchre player and loved to socialize over the card table. Funeral service for Mary Haley will be 9:30 AM Tuesday, January 10, 2006 from the Forsythe Funeral Home, Manhattan to St. Patrick’s Church, Wilton Center. Mass of Christian Burial 10 am. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, Manhattan. Visitation Monday, 3 until 8 pm. Forsythe Funeral Home 507 S. State St. (Rt. 52) Manhattan, IL, 815-478-33

Source: Joliet Herald, Jan 9, 2006 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Jan 20, 2006

Timothy HALL

Sec. 2, p.6: A 16 year old Joliet boy died Friday night from injuries he suffered in a hit and run accident. Tim HALL, a student at Joliet Central High School, had been in critical condition at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood since the Nov. 30 accident. Police are still investigating the accident that occurred Nov. 30 in the 400 block of Blackhawk Street in the Ridgewood Area. Hall was a passenger in a car that was hit from behind by a blue Volkswagen Rabbit or Jetta. HALL and a friend got out to check the damage, and the car fled the scene. When the two youths tried to chase the car on foot, HALL was hit by a second car, a station wagon which was described as possibly being a brown 1972 to 1979 Ford LTD with a wood-grain or white painted side. HALL’S mother, Marla, called the Herald-News last week before her son’s death with a message to thank the people who gave the family support. She said employers, clergy, doctors and nurses, classmates and teachers had offered support during the family crisis.

Source: Joliet Herald, Dec 31, 1990; Date of Death: Dec 28, 1990 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, July 27, 2005

Eva HAMANN

Visitation for Eva Mae HAMANN, 84, of rural Grant Park, will be from 2- 4pm and 6-8pm today at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel, Peotone, where services will be held at 11am Saturday. Rev David Plant will offciate. Burial will be in the Peotone Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Brian HAMANN, Andy MEYER, Stanley GONCHER, Brent and Brandon YOUNG, and Kent and Kreg ELDRIDGE. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Kankakee Valley or to the American Cancer Society. She died Tuesday, 26 Nov 2002, at Provena St Mary’s Hospital, Kankakee, after a short illness. Mrs HAMANN worked as a cook, waitress and caterer for several area restaurants and services. She was also a clerk for the Kankakee Sale Barn and worked as a supervisor for Elco Chemical in Park Forest South. She was born 31 Aug 1918 in Peotone, the daughter of Clarence and Grace YOUNKER CANN. Her husband, Orvel L HAMANN, whom she married 25 Oct 1936 at her home near Peotone, died in 1994. Surviving are two daughters and one son-in-law, Lou Ann ELDRIDGE of Bradley, Judy and Mike MEYER of Chebanse; one son and daughter-in-law, Bruce and Sue HAMANN of Peotone; seven grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and three great- great-grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Ferne CANN of Peotone; and one niece and five nephews. One sister, Ruth KNIPPLE, and one brother, Clyde CANN, are deceased. She was a member of Immanuel United Church of Christ, Peotone. Mrs HAMANN volunteered at the Eastern WIll County Senior Services at Monee and coordinated their bingo program on Sundays. She was a charter member of the Momence Chapter of the Antique Automobile Club of America; and a member of the Prairie Cardinals Camping Club and the Historical Society of Greater Peotone.

Source: Kankakee Daily Journal, 29 Nov 2002 Posted by Linda Schwiesow Nycum, Apr 26, 2005

Zephyrine HAMEISTER

Zephyrine M HAMEISTER, 91, of Peotone, died Wednesday, Sept 18, 2002 at Riverside Medical Center, Kankakee. Visitation will be from 4-8am Friday at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel, Peotone, where services will be held at 1:30pm Saturday. Rev Bruce Gotschall will officiate. Burial will be in the Peotone Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Peotone United Methodist Church or to the Peotone Women’s Club. Mrs HAMEISTER was a school teacher for 38 years before retiring. She was born FEb 15, 1911, in rural Peotone, the daughter of Peter and Jennie MONK WERNER. Her husband, Clarence HAMEISTER, whom she married Sept 1, 1940, died in 1990. Surviving are two nephews, Lyndon WERNER of Portland OR, Dale (Catherine) WERNER of Peotone; and four nieces, Donna (Larry) SHIVERS of Viola, Barbara (John) HUNTER of Klamath Falls OR, Judith SHIFRIN of Pittsburgh PA, and Linnea WEBSTER OF Philadelphia PA. Three brothers, Franklin, Lowell and Wilbur WERNER, are deceased. Mrs HAMEISTER was a member of the Peotone United Methodist Church and the Peotone Women’s Club.

Source: Kankakee Daily Journal, 19 Sep 2002 Posted by Linda Schwiesow Nycum, Apr 29, 2005

William Mitchell HAMILTON

HAMILTON – – – William Mitchell Hamilton, 66 years old, died at his home, 214 Grover street last night at 8:15 o’clock after an illness of one day. He is survived by his widow, three daughters, Mrs. John DALTON of Neota, Ethel and Florence of Joliet, and one son, Frank. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock from the home, the Rev. T. DeWitt TANNER officiating. The Masonic services will be observed, after which the body will be placed in a receiving vault in Elmhurst. * * * * * (Death certificate No. 21949, William Mitchell Hamilton, is available from the Will County Clerk’s Office for a fee of $9.00. 5/25/00, L.B. Peet)

Source: Joliet Evening Herald-news, Joliet, IL, Vol. XIII, No. 82, Page 5, Feb 8, 1917; Date of Death: Feb 7, 1917 Posted by Lawrence B Peet, May 25, 2000

Howard HANDORF

Howard Henry HANDORF The farming community of Will County, IL. lost one of their members Monday, January 20, 2003. Age 74. Passed away at Tucson Medical Center in Tucson, AZ. Howard was born may 14, 1928 in New Lenox, IL. Farmed in New Lenox, IL. until the age of 71. Retired to Tucson, AZ. in April of 2000. He was an active member of 4-H as a youth. Served as a member of the New Lenox School board. Was a life long Farm Bureau member. Survived by his best friend & very loving, caring wife of 55 years, Geraldine F. (MILLER) HANDORF. A dedicated and loving father of four children, Kathy (Robert) BOWSER of Durango, CO., Jim HANDORF of Tucson, AZ., Janet BARNETT of Tucson, AZ., Joel (Sharon) HANDORF of Elwood, IL. ten grandchildren, Rob, Tracey & Niki BOWSER Shannon & Cass MC CURE, Brittney & Nicole HANDORF Eric & Josh BARNETT, Hannah HANDORF, five great-grandchildren, three sisters, Doris HANDORF, Ethel BRUNS, Wilma YAPP, one brother, John (Anita) HANDORF, brother in-law Harwood STELLWAGON uncle of many nieces & nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, John & Mary (BECKWITH) HANDORF daughter, Karen (HANDORF) MC CURE (May 22, 2002), sisters, Marion HANDORF, Alma STELLWAGON, brother, Elmer HANDORF brother-in-laws, Dave BRUNS, George YAPP. Howard will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved him. Howard fought a long battle with heart disease. He lived life to the fullest. He now joins Karen his daughter in heaven along with Pouka his cat. At Howard’s request cremation services took place at Evergreen Mortuary in Tucson, AZ.

Source: Joliet Herald News, 26 Jan 2003 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Jan 26, 2003

John B HANDORF

Joliet, Illlinois 19 Apr 2006: John B. HANDORF Age 88, passed away Tuesday, April 18, 2006 at his residence. Living in Mokena for his entire life. He is survived by his loving family; his wife, Anita (nee DAUM) HANDORF. of Mokena; his children, DeAnn R. HANDORF of Joliet, Barbara (James) McKAY of Lake Orion, MI, Fred (Karen) HANDORF of New Lenox, IL, Doug HANDORF of New Lenox, IL, Denise (Gerald) WILLIAMS of Pasadena, CA, Bruce HANDORF of Braidwood, IL; 16 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; two sisters, Doris HANDORF of New Lenox and Ethel BRUNS of Breckenridge, CO; numerous nieces and nephews also survive. He farmed all his life in New Lenox Township and a member of the Will County Farm Bureau. Preceded in death by his parents, John and Mary HANDORF ; his sisters, Marion HANDORF , Mrs. Alma STELLWAGEN and Mrs. Wilma YAPP; and a brother, Howard HANDORF . Our thanks to the Joliet Area Community Hospice and Silver Cross Home Health Care. Family will receive friends at the Kurtz Memorial Chapel, 102 E. Francis Road, New Lenox Today from 4 to 8 PM. Funeral service Thursday, April 20, 2006 at 10 AM in the funeral home chapel. Interment Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, IL. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Joliet Area Community Hospice would be appreciated. Kurtz Memorial Chapel 102 E. Francis Rd, New Lenox 815-485-3200

Source: Joliet Herald News, Apr 19, 2006 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Apr 21, 2006

Lucille HANSEN

Lucile A. HANSEN(nee LAUFFER) Age 85, late of Frankfort, died Sept. 24, 2002, in Joliet, IL. Preceded in death by her husband Vernon (1965); two daughters, Lynne (the late Bob) TESKE and Donna DOBSON; one sister Eleanore BORMET; one brother, Wilbert. Survived by two daughters, Judy (the late Sam) HAGEMAN of Frankfort, Darlene (Orville) KNIERIEM of Frankfort; one son, Ron (Pat) of New Lenox; two brothers, Clarence (Alma) LAUFFER of New Lenox and Edward (June) LAUFFER of Austin, TX; grandmother of 12; great -grandmother of 15. Born April 12, 1917, in Mokena. She was a member of St. Peter’s United Church of Christ and the Women’s Guild. Funeral services Friday, 11 a.m. at St. Peter’s United Church of Christ, Frankfort. Interment Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Visitation Thursday, 3-8 p.m. at the funeral home Gerardi Funeral Home, Lincoln Hwy. and 95th Ave., Frankfort, IL 60423.

Source: Joliet Herald News, 26 Sep 2002 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Oct 5, 2002

Otis HARDY

IL. Friday Nov. 8, 1889. Obituary of Otis HARDY. Sketch of a busy and useful life-a city in mourning. Death came to the honored and beloved subject of this sketch Thursday morning Nov. 7, 1889. The event has caused profound sorrow throughout the city. For over a half of a century he has been identified with the growth of the city. Starting when this place was a mere malet. His benevolent impulses were remarkable. The church and kindred work, the poor, the sick or those in distress never appealed to Otis Hardy in vain, yet his success grew and he died a wealthly man. He was born near Windsor, Vermont, September 23, 1810. In March 1813 his parents and eight young children found their way to Marietta, Ohio. They traveled by team and river rafts, landing in the dense forest. In 1819 the family moved to

Source: unknown newspaper, Nov 8, 1889 Posted by Karen Johnson, Nov 13, 1999

Allan HARMS

Allan H. Harms, 75, of Sun Lakes, Arizona since 1999, formerly of Peotone, died Sunday May 19, 2002 at the Carl T. Hayden Veterans Administration Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona after a lenghty illness. Visitation will be from 3-8 pm Saturday with an 8 pm walk-through by fire department personnel from several departments at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel in Peotone. Services will be at 1 pm Sunday at Immanuel United Church of Christ in Peotone where he was a member. Rev. David Plant will officiate. Burial will be in Peotone Cemetery. Pallbearers will be John Young, Henry Sallee, Lanny Russell, Russell Klipp, Robert Robbins and Judson McDougall. He was born December 7, 1926 in Peotone, the son of Alvin and Amanda Brunner Harms. His wife, the former Donna J. Ryan, whom he married on February 12, 1959 at Immanuel United Church of Christ, died February 25, 1982. Surviving are 1 son, Todd (Katie) Harms of Phoenix, Arizona; 2 daughters, Toni (Gary)Younker of Frankfort; and Tamy (Ed) Eng of West Bloomfield, Michigan; 7 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren; 1 sister, Alva Lee Ruge of Lexington, Ohio. An infant brother, Russell is deceased. He was a U.S. Army veteran serving during World War 2 and a 55-year member of the Peotone American Legion Post 392. He was the 3rd generation to operate Harms Plumbing and Heating in Peotone retiring in 1999 and moving to Arizona. Mr. Harms was a 32-year member of the Peotone Fire Department retiring in 1977 after serving as chief of the department from 1967 to 1977. During his tenure as chief, the department started the first all volunteer paramedic unit in the state of Illinois. He was a member of the Kankakee Valley and Wilco Fire Chiefs Associations. He also served as trustee of the Peotone Fire Protection District from 1987 to 1990 and was president of the Board of Trustees of the Peotone Fire Protection District from 1993 to 1997. His leadership as chief, trustee and president was instrumental in guiding the department towards the professional organization that it is today. Mr. Harms also served as a part-time police officer in Peotone and was the plumbing inspector for Peotone and Manteno. He was a member of the Bradley Moose Lodge, an avid golfer and bowler.

Source: Kankakee Journal, May 21, 2002 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Sep 26, 2005

Amanda HARMS

Amanda H. Harms, 101 of Lexington, Ohio since 1991, longtime resident of Peotone, died Tuesday, May 18, 1999. Mrs. Harms retired in 1991 as office manager of the family business, Harms Plumbing and Heating in Peotone. She was born May 25, 1897 in Peotone, the daughter of John and Christina Froehner Brunner. Surviving are 1 son Allan Harms of Peotone, 1 daughter, Alva Ruge of Lexington, Ohio, 6 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. Her husband, Alvin H. Harms, died in 1972. Also deceased are a brother Emil Brunner and an infant son, Russell. Visitation will be from 10 am Saturday until the 11:30 service at Fedde-Helfrich Chapel in Peotone. The Rev. Michael Ginter will officiate. Pallbearers will be Jon Ruge, Steve Ruge, Todd Harms, Edward Eng, Gary Younker and Robert Robbins. Memorials may be made to the Peotone Paramedics.

Source: Kankakee Journal, date unknown Posted by Margaret Jennings, Sep 21, 2005

Donna J. HARMS

Peotone – Funeral services were held Sunday at Immanuel United Church of Christ for Donna J. Harms of Peotone, who died Thursday, February 25, 1982 at St. Joseph Hospital in Joliet at the age of 47. Mrs. Harms was born February 6, 1935 in Eldorado, Illinois. She had lived in Peotone since 1958 and was married to Allan Harms on February 12, 1959. A housewife, she was affiliated with Immanuel United Church of Christ. In addition to her husband, she is survived by 2 daughters, Toni (Gary) Younker of Peotone and Tamy at home; 1 son, Todd at home and 2 grandchildren, Stacy and Jaime Younker. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, Claudia and Donald Ryan. The Rev. Dean Plassmann officiated at the funeral and interment was at the Peotone Cemetery. Pallbearers were Lanny Russell, Judston McDougall, John Ruge, Al Baade, Mark Reisdorf and Harry Helfrich. Memorials may be made to the Peotone Paramedics or Immanuel United Church of Christ.

Source: Peotone Vedette Posted by Margaret Jennings, Feb 28, 2004

Ruth HARNACK

Visitation for Ruth M. Harnack, 87, of Peotone, will be from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel, Peotone. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Immanuel United Church of Christ, Peotone, where she was a member. Burial will be in Peotone Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ron Taylor, Duane Carder, Michael Panici and Russell Klipp. Honorary pallbearers will be Wilfred Belssner and Robert Busz. Mrs. Harnack died Sunday, March 10, 2002, at Riverside Medical Center, Kankakee, after a sudden illness. She was born May 19, 1914, in Will Township, the daughter of Mens and Anna Onken Toben. Her husband, Clarence Harnack, whom she married Oct. 19, 1940, in Peotone, died in 1987. Surviving are one daughter, Rita Ann Harnack of Peotone; one niece, Joyce McKay of Joliet; one nephew, Glen Pauling of Monee; and one cousin, Edward Onken of Peotone. One sister, Elda Pauling; and two brothers, Arthur and Walter Toben, are deceased.

Source: Kankakee Journal, Mar 12, 2002 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Sep 28, 2005

Verlydia K HARNACK

HARNACK, Verlydia K. Age 88. Of Frankfort. Wife of the late Alvin. Aunt of many nieces and nephews. Resting at Hirsch Memorial Chapel, 183rd and Harlem, Tinley park, Friday 3-9 p.m. Services at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Chapel with Rev. Dale MARSHALL officiating. Interment Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Frankfort. Memorials may be made to St. Peters United church of Christ, Frankfort or the Peotone-Bensonville Home, Peotone.

Source: Joliet Herald, 25 Apr 1986; Date of Death: 23 Apr 1986 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, July 27, 2005

Maria HARVEY

Harvey – Maria, wife of F. R. Harvey, died at Silver Cross hospital, 2 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 10. Besides her husband she is survived by one son, Frank, of Hammond, Ind., and five grandchildren. Funeral services Thursday afternoon, 3 o’clock, from the residence, 110 Akin Ave., at standard time. Burial in Oakwood cemetery.

Source: Joliet Evening Herald -news, Aug 11, 1920 Posted by Kelly Mccarley, Jan 20, 2004

Joyce HASEMANN

Services were held Monday morning for Joyce E. Hasemann, 55 of Manteno. Mrs. Hasemann died July 23, 2004 at Riverside Medical Center. She was born July 15, 1949 in Evergreen Park. She was a homemaker and a member of Christian Church of Manteno. She enjoyed making ceramics. Mrs. Hasemann is survived by a son, Michael (fiancee Christina) Hasemann of Manteno; 2 daughters, Julie Hasemann of Steger and Jill (John) Kausal of Manteno; 1 grandson, Justin Kausal; 2 brothers, Paul (Marilyn) Nagel, Jr. of Peotone and Robert (Ann) Nagel of Bourbonnais; a sister, Nancy Gudgeon of Peotone and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Paul and Therese Gordon Nagel, Sr. The funeral was conducted July 26 at Fedde-Helfrich Chapel in Peotone. Pastor Bob Grove officiated with burial in Peotone Cemetery. Pallbearers were Glenn Nagel, Steve Nagel, Bob Nagel, Jr., John Nagel, Greg Long and Eric Long.

Source: Peotone Vedette, July 28, 2004 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Nov 10, 2004

Lorraine HASEMAN

Lorraine E HASEMAN, 64, of Peotone, died Friday, 15 May 1998, at Riverside Medical Center, Kankakee. Visitation will be from 3-8pm at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel, Peotone. Services will be held at 11am Monday at Immanuel United Church of Christ, Peotone, where she was a member. The Rev Barbara Lohrback will officiate. Burial will be in the Peotone Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bruch WICHTENDAHL, Steve, Jeff, Gary, Brian, and Edward RUHBECK, and Dan BECKER. Memorials may be made to Immanuel United Church of Christ Sunday School. She was born 22 Oct 1933, in Green Garden Township, the daughter of Henry and Elsie BREIDERT RUHBECK. Surviving are her husband, Robert HASEMAN of Peotone, whom she married 20 April 1968, at Immanuel UCC, Peotone; one son and daughter-in-law, Ralph and Laura RUHBECK of Lavina MT; two daughters and one son-in-law, Jeanette and Mark HEPPE of Bradley, Gail HASEMAN of Peotone; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Norman and Marion RUHBECK of Peotone, Glenn and Ann BECKER of Irwin; 2 sisters and one brother-in-law, Lucille WEICHTENDAHL and Loretta and George BECKER, all of Peotone, and one grandson. Deceased are her parents, 3 brothers, LeRoy, Earl, and Vernon; and 2 sisters, Edna and Bernice. She was a member of the Peotone Wednesday Morning Bowling League.

Source: Kankakee Daily Journal, May 17, 1998 Posted by Linda Schwiesow Nycum, Jun 21, 2005

Robert HASEMAN

Services will be held Saturday morning for Robert W HASEMAN, 60, of Peotone. Mr HASEMAN died 09 March 1999 at his home. Visitation hours will be from 2-9pm on Friday, March 12, at Fedde-Helfrich Chapel in Peotone. The funeral will begin at 11am Saturday, March 13, at Immanuel United Church of Christ in Peotone. The Rev David McDonald will officiate. Burial will be in Peotone Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Immanuel United Church of Christ Sunday School. Mr HASEMAN was an inspector at Ford Motor Company for 30 years. He was born 19 Oct 1938, in Chicago Heights, a son of Wilbert and Esther ROCKEFELLER HASEMAN. He was a member of Immanuel United Church of Christ. Mr HASEMAN is survived by 2 daughters, Jeanette (Mark) HEPPE of Bradley, and Gail HASEMAN of Peotone; a step-son, Ralph (Laura) RUHBECK of Lavina MT; and one grandson, Andrew RUHBECK. He was preceded in death by his wife Lorraine E HASEMAN in 1998, whom he married on 20 April 1968 at Immanuel United Church of Christ; his father in 1993; and a brother Kenneth in 1994.

Source: Monee Monitor, Mar 9, 1999 Posted by Linda Schwiesow Nycum, Jun 21, 2005

Alexander HASSACK

Deaths Hassack – – Alexander HASSACK, age 85, died yesterday afternoon in St. Joseph’s hospital. The deceased was the father of Charles N. HASSACK of this city. The funeral will be from the Wunderlich & Harris’ chapel Tuesday morning. Burial at Ottawa.

Source: The Joliet News, Joliet, IL, 37th Year, No 145, Page 2, Sep 27, 1913 Posted by Lawrence B Peet, Jan 13, 2001

Charles HASSE

Services will be held Thursday, March 16, for Charles Thomas HASSE Sr, of Beecher. Mr HASSE died 13 March 2000 at his home. Visitation hours are 2-9pm, Wednesday, March 15, at Hirsch Funeral Homes Spinkler-Koelling Chapel in Crete. The funeral will begin at 11am, Thursday at St Pauls United Church of Christ in Monee, where he was a member. The Rev Dr Robert B Hurst will officiate. Burial will be in Skyline Memorial Park in Monee. He was born 3 Dec 1939, in Chicago. He had been employed as a service technician for Savin Corporation in Tinely Park for 38 years. He was a former member of the St Pauls United Church of Christ board and served as an usher. He was an Army veteran, serving in Germany from 1958 to 1960. He was a former member of Crete Amvets, a former baseball coach for Summer Recreation in Beecher, a member of Moose Lodge in Bradley and was a classic car enthusiast. Mr HASSE is survived by his wife Carol REICHERT HASSE; a daughter, Christine (Greg) HODGIN of Beecher; two sons, Charles (Rose) HASSE Jr, of Kankakee, and Steven HASSE of Beecher; four grandchildren, Travis, Dana, Cheayenne and Alyse; two sisters, Joan OFFUT of Chicago Heights and Nancy (Mike) SOUTHERLAND of Hessville IN; six brothers, William (Marge) HASSE of Calumet City, Thomas (Patricia)HASSE of Sauk Village, Robert (Rose) HASSE of Crete, Raymond (Patricia) HASSE and Donald (Kathy)HASSE, both of Lansing, and larry (Roberta) HASSE of Tinley Park; and a sister-in-law Mary (Frank) ROSENBECKER of Three Rivers MI. He was preceded in death by a brother Jim HASSE in 1996.

Source: Monee Monitor, 16 Mar 2000 Posted by Linda Schwiesow Nycum, May 17, 2005

Robert HASSE

Services were held last week for Robert Hasse of Crete. Mr Hasse died March 13, 2002, at St James Hospital in Chicago Heights. He was born September 19, 1935, in Chicago. He was retired from Panduit Company in Tinley Park, and enjoyed Nascar racing, gardening and his grandchildren. Mr Hasse is survived by his wife, Rosalie Smola Hasse of Park Forest, six daughters, Susan Hasse of Park Forest, Kathy (Frederick) Brown of Chicago, Deborah (Daniel) Sippel and Nancy Jo (Mark) Mostert, both of Monee, Linda Lee (Tracy)Dove of Oak Forest and Renee (Al) Maltese of Markham; 13 grandchildren; two sisters, Dee OFfutt of Steger and Nancy (Michael) Sutherland of Indiana; four brothers, William (Marge) Hasse of Calumet City, Raymond (Patricia) Hasse and Donald (Cathy) Hasse, both of Lansing, and Larry (Roberta)of Tinley Park; three sisters-in-law, Carol Hasse of Beecher, Patricia Hasse of Steger and Mary Hasse of Michigan. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Charles Hasse, Thomas Hasse, and James Hasse. The funeral was conducted March 16 at Hirsch Funeral Homes SPindler-Koelling Chapel in Crete.

Source: Monee Monitor, 21 Mar 2002 Posted by Linda Schwiesow Nycum, May 12, 2005

Mrs Nancy M HATCH

HATCH – Mrs. Nancy M., widow of the late John A. HATCH, aged 78 years, died July 1. 1927, at her home in Mokena. She is survived by three sons, John, Elbert, and Alfred, and five daughters, Mrs. Henry STELLWAGEN, Mokena, Mrs. S. J. FULTON, Joliet, Mrs. George PITTAWAY, Chicago, Mrs. H.G. GRASSLE, and Mrs. Thomas W. HARVEY, Joliet; 12 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The body was removed to the Wunderlich, Harris and Sonntag chapel where it will remain until Tuesday morning and then be taken to the home in Mokena, where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. Burial in Marshall Cemetery

Source: unknown newspaper and date Posted by Deborah Hudolin, Aug 1, 1998

Elda HAUERT

Elda E. Hauert, 92, of Peotone, died Monday, December 8, 2003, at Provena St. Mary’s Hospital, Kankakee. Visitation will be from 3-8 p.m. Friday at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel in Peotone. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Peotone United Methodist Church. Memorials may be made to Peotone United Methodist Church or to the Peotone Paramedics.

Source: Kankakee Journal, Dec 9, 2003 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Oct 1, 2005

Visitaiton for Elda E. Hauert, 92, of Peotone, will be from 3-8 p.m. Friday at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel in Peotone. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Peotone United Methodist Church. Rev. Kermit Krueger and Father Anthony Nugent will officiate. There will be no visitation at the church. Burial will be in the Peotone Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Peotone United Methodist Church or to the Peotone Fire Department Paramedics. Mrs. Hauert died Monday, December 8, 2003, at Provena St. Mary’s Hospital in Kankakee. She was born October 10 1911, in Peotone, the daughter of Walter and Anna Jacobs Meyer. Her husband, Kenneth (Pat) Hauert, whom she married August 26, 1933, died October 28, 1981. Surviving are nephews, Robert (Helen) Lewis of Peotone, Dennis (Winona) Rathje of Naperville, Gordon (Nancy) Meyer and Gilbert (Marcia) Meyer, all of Ottawa, Patrick (Carol) Hauert of Seattle, Wash., Tim (Paula) Hauert of Kankakee; nieces, Janis (Kevin) Nugent and Diane (Jerry) Dole, all of Manteno, Ellen (David) Emling of Herscher; several great-nieces and great-nephews; and several great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews. One brother, Russell Meyer; one sister, Jeanette Rathje; three nephews, Kenneth Lewis, Doug Hauert, Michael Hauert; and one great-niece, Gail Peruba are deceased. Mrs. Hauert was a member of the Peotone United Methodist Church, the Women of the Moose and the United Methodist Women’s Auxiliary. She was an avid bowler, enjoyed all sports, and loved the Chicago White Sox.

Source: Kankakee Journal, Dec 10, 2003 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Oct 1, 2005

Nicholas HAUERT

Nicholas HAUERT departed this life Monday at his home on Corning avenue after a lingering illness of several years duration, at the age of 67 years, 7 months and 28 days. Mr. HAUERT was a son of John and Elizabeth HAUERT, pioneer settlers of Peotone. He was born on a farm near Peotone May 16, 1862. He was married to Miss Mary DOPP, May 26, 1884. She passed away Aug. 13, 1888. He was married March 26, 1889, to Miss Augusta ROEDGER. She survives to mourn his departure. Mr. HAUERT was the father of nine children, five sons and four daughters. One, Irena, died in infancy and Frank died July 16, 1923, at the age of 38 years. The living children are Walter, Chicago, Harvey, Dewey and Nicholas, Peotone. Mrs. Sarah HEUSNER Frankfort, Mrs. Rose DOOCY, Sioux City, Iowa, and Mrs. Julia MARSHALL, Peotone. He leaves seven grandchildren. He is survived by one brother, Henry, Chicago and one sister, Mrs. HEUSNER, Denver, Colo., two step-brothers, Emil HOFFMAN, Chicago, and Louis HOFFMAN, Peotone. Mr. HAUERT united with the Evangelical church in Peotone Jan. 12, 1887. He served on the board of trustees from 1909 to 1923. The funeral service was held this afternoon at the First Evangelical church, the Rev. John HOERNER officiating. Burial was in Peotone Cemetery.

Source: Peotone Vedette, 16 Jan 1930; Date of Death: 13 Jan 1930 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Jun 27, 2004

Norma HAUERT (nee PAULING)

Services were held Thurs., March 14 2002 for Norma HAUERT, 92, of Peotone. Mrs. HAUERT died March 8, 2002 at Miller Health Care Center in Kankakee. Visitation was from 4-8pm Wed. March 13 2002 at Fedde-Helfrich Chapel in Peotone, where the funeral will begin at 11:00am Thursday. Pastor Jack McCormick of Manteno (6 miles S. of Peotone) Church of the Nazarene officiated, burial was in Peotone Cemetery. Pall bearers were Larry & Nick, Baldwin, Alan Neiner, Glen & Greg Pauling, Francis Schroeder. Honorary pall bearers were Willard Pauling, Lester Engelhardt, & Melvin Marshall. Memorials may be made to Immanuel United Church of Christ, Peotone where she was a member. Norma was born June 15, 1909, in Monee, & was a former schoolteacher, & a member of the Women’s Fellowship of Immanuel United Church of Christ. Mrs. HAUERT is survived by a daughter, Jean (Dale) NEINER, Gravois Mills, MO, 3 grandchildren, Dalean NEINER, of Spokane, WA, Debra (Larry) BALDWIN, of Manteno, & Alan (Wendy) NEINER, of Burnsville, MN; & many nieces & nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Nick, in 1984, they were married February 14 1932, in Crown Point, IN; her parents, William & Mary Pape PAULING, & a brother, Lawrence PAULING.

Source: Peotone Vedette, Mar 13, 2002 Posted by Walter X McElligott, Mar 15, 2002

Mrs Elsie Ann HAVEN

On the 4th inst., Mrs. Elsie Ann HAVEN wife of Dr. C. HAVEN of Juliet, after a year’s painful illness which she bore with exemplary patience sustained by a firm hope of a glorious immortality.

Source: Joliet Signal, Joliet, IL, Vol. 4, No. 14, Page 3, Sep 15, 1846 Posted by Lawrence B Peet, Aug 14, 2000

Johanna (LONG) HAYES

Mrs. Philip HAYES died at her home in Lorenzo Sunday after a few weeks sickness. She leaves a husband and a number of grown up sons and daughters. The funeral was held Tuesday morning from the home to St. Rose’s church, Wilmington, with burial at Mt. Olivet.

Source: Joliet Evening Herald, Oct 6, 1909; Date of Death: Oct 3, 1909 Posted by Anne Nelson, July 31, 2003

Patrick HAYES

HAYES – In Reed on the 15th died, of general debility, Patrick HAYES, aged 75 years.

Source: Wilmington Advocate, Apr 18, 1879 Posted by Anne Nelson, July 31, 2003

Carrie N. HAZELTON

Wilmington – Carrie N. Hazelton, 89, of Wesley Township, died Sunday at Tacoma Hospital, Greenville, Tennessee, following a brief illness. She was born in 1893 in Malmo, Sweden to John and Hannah Nelson. She came to the United States with her parents and settled in the Manteno area. She was a lifelong area resident and was a member of Deselm United Methodist Church and Wesley Community Club. She married Ernest N. Hazelton, Sr. Survivors include 1 daughter, Alice (Donald) Smith of Limestone, Tennessee, 1 son, Ernest, Jr. of Wesley Township; 6 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren; 2 sisters, Edith Johnson and Hildene Dibbie, both of Plymouth, Indiana. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Hazelton, Sr., 1 sister, 1 brother, 1 grandson, daughter-in-law Ursula and son-in-law, Donald Smith. Visitatin will be 7-9 today at Reeves Funeral Home. Services will be at 10 am Wednesday at the funeral home with Rev. Phillip Icenogle officiating. Burial will be in Wesley Cemetery. Memorials may be made in her name to the donor’s choice.

Source: Kankakee Journal, Jun 1, 1982; Date of Death: May 30, 1982 Posted by Margaret Jennings on Saturday, February 28, 2004

Everette HEATHERWICK

Everette W. Heatherwick, 85, of Green Garden Township, died Thursday, August 14, 2003, at Sunny Hill Nursing Home in Joliet. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Sunday at the Forsythe Funeral Home, 507 S. State Street, Manhattan, and from 9:30 a.m. Monday until the 10 a.m. services at the Green Garden United Methodist Church, where he was a member. Rev. Penny Hoffman will officiate. Memorials may be made to the Green Garden United Methodist Church, the Threshermen Association or to the Joliet Area Hospice. Mr. Heatherwick was employed by Electro Motive in LaGrange and later at the Buda Co. in Harvey. He farmed for 11 years in Homer Township, before becoming an Allis Chalmers farm equipment dealer in Green Garden for 30 years. He was born in 1917, in Orland Township, the son of William and Gertrude Heatherwick. Surviving are his wife of 62 years, Hazel Smith Heatherwick; 3 sons and 2 daughters-in-law, Alan and Beverly Heatherwick of Frankfort, Lane and Linda Heatherwick of Peotone, Kent Heatherwick of Byron; 5 grandchildren, 1 great-grandson and 1 step-great-granddaughter; 1 sister and brother-in-law, Mary Ellen and Art Rohde of Lockport; 1 brother and sister-in-law, James and Viola Heatherwick of Lemont; 1 brother-in-law, Peter (Letty) Smith of Bloomington; 2 sisters-in-law, Eileen Wagner of Lockport and Lila Ganser of Florida; and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Heatherwick was a former 4-H leader of the Homer Husky Hustlers and former director of the Will County South Conservation District and the Will County Farm Bureau. He was a member of the Will County Threshermen Association for over 20 years and a former member of the Illinois Flying Farmers.

Source: Kankakee Journal, Aug 15, 2003 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Sep 30, 2005

Bertha HECHT

Recent Deaths Bertha L. HECHT (nee LAUFFER) Age 91, of Frankfort, formerly of Mokena and Tinley Park. Beloved wife of the late William HECHT (1995). Dearest mother of Daniel W. (Joyce M.) HECHT of Frankfort, Charles F. (Karolina) HECHT and late Joann HILL (1988). Loving sister of Hanna DAWSON, late Margaret DALHKE, late Lydia KUSE, late Sarah GROTH, late Gertrude LAUFFER, late William LAUFFER, and late Emil LAUFFER. Fond sister-in-law of Herman KUSE. Loving grandmother of 11 and great grandmother of 21. Visitation 3-9 p.m. Thursday at Hirsch Funeral Homes, Memorial Chapel, 183rd and Harlem Avenue, Tinley Park. Funeral service Friday 10 a.m. Visitation until time of service at 11 a.m. at St. John’s United Church of Christ, 11100-2nd Avenue, Mokena. Interment St. John’s Cemetery, Mokena. Info: (708) 532-4700

Source: Joliet Herald News, 7 Nov 2001 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Nov 7, 2001

William HECHT

William W. HECHT Age 70. Friday, February 18, 2000 at Deerbrook Care Center. Survived by wife Joyce (SCHEER) HECHT, daughter Diane (Michael) PARRO, son Gary (Vicki) HECHT, grandchildren Kristina and Brian PARRO, Craig and Jeff (Meredith) PITTS and an aunt Emily KARLSON along with nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by parents Wilbert and Julia (KARLSON) HECHT and sister Betty SCHMITT. Born in Chicago, Joliet resident for the past 40 years. Korean Conflict Army Veteran, serving in Japan. Employed by the Illinois State Police for ten years before going into business selling specialty advertising products for 33 years. Member of Grace United Methodist Church, Matteson Lodge #175 A.F. & A.M., Joliet where he served as Chapter Advisor of Swordsman’s Chapter Order of DeMolay from 1967 to 1975, receiving many honors and awards, and also a former member of the Joliet Shrine Club. Lying in State Monday, February 21, 2000 from 9:30 until time of Funeral Service at 10:00 a.m. at the Grace United Methodist Church, Rev. Barbara Donica and Rev. James Allen officiating. Interment Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Frankfort. Visitation Sunday 2-7 p.m. at the Blackburn- Giegerich-Sonntag Funeral Home, with Masonic Service at 6:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Grace United Methodist Church Building Fund would be appreciated. Blackburn-Giegerich-Sonntag1500 Black Rd., Near Midland(815) 744-4444

Source: Joliet Herald News, 19 Feb 2000 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Feb 22, 2000

Ernst HEINEMANN

Rev. Ernest HEINEMANN Expires of Apoplexy Stroke Ends Life Of Long Time Pastor Until last July Rev, Mr. HEINEMANN had served BELVIDERE Church continuously since 1892 with the exception of a period of five years — funeral services on Saturday. The Rev. Ernest HEINEMANN who in July, 1926, resigned the pastorate of Immanuel Lutheran church after holding the charge for many years, Succumbed at Highland hospital at 4 o’clock this morning, the immediate cause of death being the effects of a stroke of apoplexy suffered on Tuesday morning. For many months, however, his health had been failing giving his many friends great concern and there was general sorrowing over the city today when word that he had passed on spread about. Rev. HEINEMANN was born in Crete, Ill., January 8, 1860, and lived there until 11 years of age when his mother died. He took a preparatory course for the ministry at Ft. Wayne, Ind., and finished his education at St. Louis, Mo., where he was ordained. His marriage to Mrs. HEINEMANN was celebrated about 44 years ago and on completing his studies at ST. Louis. His first charge was at Kewanee and there the home was made for about one year when he accepted a charge at Geneseo, Ill., where he remained for nine years. He came to Belvidere to accept the pulpit of Immanuel church in 1892 and with the exception of five years held it continuously until the first of July last year. Ill health forced him to resign in 1912 but he again became the pastor of the church in 1917 and held it until his failing health forced him to resign once more. Besides his widow, he is survived by five children, Clemens and Bertha, of Springfield, Ill.; George, of Brookfield, Ill.; Al of Belvidere; and Mrs. Foster JOHNSON, of this city. There also survive a sister, Mrs. William SANDSMAN, of St. Louis, Mo., a brother, Adolph HEINEMANN of Kirkwood, Mo., and six grandchildren. Private funeral services will be held from the late home, 514 West Boone street, at 1:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon and the principal rites will be conducted at 2 o’clock at Immanuel church on West Boone street. The Rev. F. E. GOHLKE and the Rev. Otto GRUNER, the latter of Rockford, will officiate and interment will be in Belvidere cemetery. Copied 20 March 2001 Prescott Public Library

Source: The Daily Republican, Belvidere, IL, Mar 3, 1927; Date of Death: Mar 3, 1927 Posted by Pinky Davis, Mar 22, 2001

Anton HEISNER

Funeral services for Anton HEISNER, 84, were held on Monday, Oct.10. He had been living at the American Nursing Home in Joliete from where he wandered away on Friday night, Oct 7, and was struck by a car, suffering severe head injuries. He was taken to St. Joseph Hospital in the fire department ambulance where he was pronounced dead. Tony, as he was known, was born on a farm near Manhattan, the son of the late Peter and Catherine WERNER HEISNER. After his parents’ deaths, he made his home with his sister, Mrs. Fred (Sophie) BARTEN, later with some of her children. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Alvin (Valeda) HARNACK of Frankfort and a brother, George, of Joliet, and a large group of newphews and nieces, each one being present at the funeral. The body was moved from the Klemm Funeral Home on Monday aftenoon to St. Paul’s United Church of Christ where services were conducted by Rev. Eugene Kalkbrenner at 2 p.m. Burial ws in the Winlton Center Cemetery.

Source: Peotone Vedette, 14 Oct 1966; Date of Death: 7 Oct 1966 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Jun 29, 2004

Arline Lois HEISNER

Arline Lois HEISNER(nee MAGER) Age 85, late of Frankfort, died Friday, January 20, 2006. Preceded in death by her husband, Les (2000); and a brother, Russell (late Grace) MAGER. Survived by two daughters, Pat (Joe) FICKER of Tinley Park, Nan (Vern) MARK of Bettendorf, IA; and a son, Doug (Linda) HEISNER of Downers Grove; grandmother of 11; and great-grandmother of nine. Arline was born February 4, 1920 in Mokena. She was a member of Frankfort United Methodist Church, the Royal Neighboors; she was a Girl Scott Leader, a member of the Frankfort Grade School PTA, the Frankfort Senior Citizens, and the Mokena Senior Citizens. Funeral Services Thursday, January 26, 2006, 11:00 AM at the Frankfort United Methodist Church. Visitation Wednesday 2-8 PM at Gerardi Funeral Home, Lincoln Hwy at 95th Ave., Frankfort, and Thursday at the church from 10:00 AM until time of services. Interment private. Family requests memorials to the church or the Joliet Area Community Hospice. GERARDI FUNERAL HOME Lincoln Highway & 95th Ave. Frankfort, IL (815) 469-2144.

Source: Joliet Herald News, Jan 22, 2006 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Jan 27, 2006

Charles A HEISNER

HEISNER, Charles A., age 63. At his home in Green Garden Township, June 21, 1954. Survived by one sister, Catherine, Mrs. John TOPP of Frankfort, 2 brothers, George of Frankfort and Edwin of Green Garden township. Remains resting at Hirsch Chapel, Tinley Park where friends may call after 4 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Thursday, June 24, at 2 p.m. at Frankfort Methodist Church. Rev. David MUNSON officiating. Interment Rose Hill cemetery, Green Garden.

Source: Joliet Herald, 22 Jun 1954 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, July 27, 2005

Edwin Jacob HEISNER

Edwin Jacob HEISNER, age 81, late of Green Garden Township, died Monday, December 3, 1979 at Silver Cross Hospital. Preceded in death by two sisters, Elizabeth BURMEISTER and Catherine TOPP, three brothers, Conrad, Charles and George. Survived by a niece, Lucille (William) BATSON, one sister-in- law Mrs. George HEISNER and a dear friend, Elmer SIEVERT. Livelong resident of the area, retired farmer. Member of Frankfort United Methodist Church. Funeral services Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. at Gerardi Funeral Home, Frankfort, Chapel, Lincoln Hwy and 95th Ave.. Dr. Gary SHIPLETT officiating. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday morning 9:30a.m. till time of services. Memorial requested to Frankfort United Methodist Church.

Source: Joliet Herald News, 4 Dec 1979 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Oct 30, 2002

George HEISNER

George HEISNER,72, of Frankfort, a lifetime resident of the area and a veteran of World War I, died suddenly Monday (May 31, 1965) at his home. Mr. HEISNER was born April 29, 1893 in green Garden Township. He was a member of Bolzin- Swimford Post 1098 American Legion of Frankfort and Post 725 Veterans of Foreign Wars of mokena. He is survived by his widow, the former Elizabeth KRATZENBERG and a brother, Edward of Frankfort. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Conrad and Charles, and by two sisters, Catherine TOPP and Mrs. Otto BURMEISTER. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at St. Peter’s Church in Frankfort. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hirsch Memorial Chapel, Tinley Park, after 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Source: Joliet Herald News, 1 Jun 1965 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Oct 30, 2002

Harold E HEISNER

Harold E HEISNER, 77, of rural Peotone, passed away on Wednesday, 5 Sept 2001, at his home. Mr HEISNER was born in Peotone Township on 27 October 1923 to Adam HEISNER and Alma CARSTENS. He was a dairy and grain farmer and a real estate salesman for Century 21 Hobbs and Peotone Realty. He married Lois (nee)RUDER of Peotone on 12 Dec 1948 in Monee. She survives. Also surviving are one son, Brian HEISNER of Geneseo; one daughter Valerie HANSON of Orion; four grandchildren; two sisters, Arline ASBRAND and Irene BEHRENS, both of Peotone. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother Kenneth HEISNER, and one sister Eleanor ARNOLD. He was a member of St Johns United Church of Christ, a 4-H club leader, church board member, Will County Farm Bureau, Peotone Kiwanis Club and Prime Timers. Visitation will be held on Friday, Sept 7 from 3 to 8pm at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel. Interment(?) will be at the St Johns United Church of Christ, Saturday, Sept 8 at 11am. Rev Bruce Salter will officiate. Burial will be in St Pauls Cemetery, Monee. Memorials can be made to St Johns United Church of Christ. Pallbearers will be Warren ASBRAND, Howard ASBRAND, Calvin HEISNER, Kenny BEHRENS, Mike RUDER, and Scott RUDER. Honorary pallbearer are Jamie TADSEN and Tim SCANLIN.

Source: Monee Monitor, 6 Sept 2001 Posted by Linda Schwiesow Nycum, May 17, 2005

Kenneth HEISNER

Services were held Saturday morning for Kenneth A HEISNER, 71, of Beecher. Mr HEISNER died 21 June 2000 at Riverside Medical Center, Kankakee. He was born 15 Oct 1928, in Manhattan, the son of Adam and Alma CARSTENS HEISNER. He had been a dairy farmer and was a member of the Will County Farm Bureau. As a youth, he was an outstanding 4-H member. He enjoyed dancing, bowling and card playing. Mr HEISNER is survived by his wife, Koreen KRAPF HEISNER, whom he married 27 Dec 1950, at Green Gardens Methodist Church, Manhattan; two sons, Gerald (Cecilia) HEISNER of Manteno, and Calvin (Helen) HEISNER of Beecher; two daughters, Kathleen (Daryl) SCHAWEL, of Martinez CA, and Marla (Leo) MEANEY of Hartland MI; 10 grandchildren, Heidi and Adam SCHAWEL, Brandon, Alicai and Justin HEISNER, Mark and Andrew HEISNER, and Brean, Eric and Jillian MEANEY; one brother, Harold (Lois) HEISNER of Peotone; and two sisters Arline ASBRAND and Irene (Norbert) Behrens, both of Peotone. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Eleanor ARNOLD. The funeral was held 24 June at Fedde-Helfrich Chapel, Peotone. The Rev Detlaf Schwartz officiated. Burial was in Peotone Cemetery. Memorials may be made to St Johns United Church of Christ, Peotone, where he was a member, or to the Parkenson’s Research Foundation.

Source: Monee Monitor, 29 June 2000 Posted by Linda Schwiesow Nycum, May 17, 2005

Koreen HEISNER

Services were held Monday morning for Koreen Heisner, 77 of rural Beecher. She died July 15, 2005 at Riverside Medical Center in Kankakee. She was born April 14, 1928 in Green Garden Township and was a homemaker and an active member of St. John’s United Church of Christ in North Peotone. She was a former 4-H member and an active Stand advocate. She enjoyed family genealogy, dancing, reading and spending time with her family. Mrs. Heisner is survived by two sons, Gerald (Cecilia) Heisner of rural Manteno and Calvin (Helen) Heisner of rural Beecher; two daughters, Kathy (Daryl) Schawel of Martinez, California and Marla (Leo) Meaney of Hartland, Michigan; 11 grandchildren, Heidi and Adam Schawel, Brandon, Alicia and Justin Heisner; Mark and Andrew Heisner; Brean, Eric, Jillian and Amelia Meaney; 2 brothers, Stanley (Rosemary) Krapf of Peotone and William (Joanne) Krapf of Manhattan; and 1 sister, Carolyn (Norman) Gill of Elwood. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Heisner in 2000; they were married on December 27, 1950 at Green Garden Methodist Church in Manhattan; and her parents, Alfred and Dorothy Flatt Krapf. The funeral was conducted July 18 at St. John’s United Church of Christ. The Rev. Bruce Salter officiated and burial was in Peotone Cemetery. Pallbearers were Adam Schawel, Brandon Heisner, Mark Heisner, Kenneth Behrens, Warren Asbrand, Brian Heisner, Gary Krapf and Steve Gill. Memorials may be made to St. John’s United Church of Christ. Arrangements were under the direction of Fedde-Helfrich Chapel in Peotone.

Source: Peotone Vedette, July 21, 2005 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Aug 2, 2005

Services were held Monday morning for Koreen Heisner, 77 of rural Beecher. Mrs. Heisner died July 15, 2005 at Riverside Medical Center in Kankakee. She was born April 14, 1928 in Green Garden Township. She was a homemaker and an active member of St. John’s United Church of Christ in North Peotone. She was a former 4-H member and an active

Source: Peotone Vedette, July 21, 2005 Posted by Margaret Jennings, July 27, 2005

Marie E HEISNER

Marie E. (KRATZENBERG) Heisner age 98, of Frankfort. Beloved wife of the late George. Dearest sister of George A. KRATZENBERG, lving aunt of Betty HOLM, Lucille BATSON, George B. and Dale KRATZENBERG , also survived by many great great and great great great nieces and nephews. Visitation Saturday from 3-8 p.m. at Hirsch Funeral Homes Memorial Chapel, 183rd and Harlem, Tinley Park and Sunday from 2 p.m. until time of service, 3 p.m. at St. Peter’s United Church of Christ, Frankfort. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery. Frankfort. Memorials to St. Peter’s United Church of Christ, 12 Sauk Trail, Frankfort, Il 60423 or The Anchorage of Beecher, 1201 Dixie Hwy., Beecher, Il 60401 708 532 4700

Source: Joliet Herald News, Feb 9, 1996 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Oct 25, 2006

Robert W HEISNER

Funeral services were held Saturday, May 15, from the Evergreen Funeral Chapel, Joliet, to St. Peters Evangelical Lutheran Church, for Robert W. HEISNER, 1308 Waverly Place, Joliet. Mr. HEISNER, 46, died May 13. He is survived by his wife, Beverly (nee BARTHOLME); two daughters, Sandra Kay and Cynthia Lee HEISNER; brothers, Wilbur of Manhattan and Melvin of Peotone; sisters, Mrs. Fred (Loretta) GILL, Mrs. Lester (Viola) CASE, both of Manhattan, Mrs. Harold (Esther) GILL of Fargo, N.D., Mrs. Oscar (Lorene) JORDAHL of Sebeka, Minn.; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Amelia HEISNER. The deceased was a member and trustee of Local 949 AFL- CIO and a lifetime resident of the area. He was born in Manhattan and lived in Joliet for the past 20 years. Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery.

Source: Manhattan American, 21 May 1971 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, May 25, 2005

Wilbur P. HEISNER

Wilbur P. HEISNER Of Manhattan, age 83, died Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at Silver Cross Hospital, Joliet. Survived by his wife of 60 years, Pearl (WILLE)HEISNER. Five daughters: Joyce (William) WOLCOTT of Morris, Gloria (Richard) KORETKE of Medford Lakes, NJ, Donna (David) MINICH of Americus, GA, Joan (Louis) CAMPAGNA of Indianapolis, IN, and Gayle (Lee) ERICKSON of New Lenox. One son, Ronald (Loretta) HEISNER of Genoa, IL. Eleven granddaughters and seven grandsons. Two sisters: Esther GILL of Fargo, ND and Marie Lorene (Verdie) SALMELA of Sabeka, MN. One brother, Melvin (Esther) HEISNER of Peotone. Preceded in death by his parents, William and Amelia (BOBZIN) HEISNER. Two sisters: Loretta GILL and Viola CASE. One brother, Robert HEISNER. Wilbur spent his entire life farming in the Manhattan area. He was a member of the Will County Farm Bureau and the Pure Milk Association. A life-time member of St. Paul United Church of Christ. Wilbur HEISNER will lie in state at St. Paul United Church of Christ, 140 Thelma Street, Manhattan, on Saturday, March 30, 2002, from 9:30 a.m. until time of service at 10 a.m. Rev. Carol Currier-Frighetto officiating. Interment Manhattan Center Cemetery. Memorials to St. Paul United Church of Christ would be most appreciated. Visitation Friday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Forsythe Funeral Chapel 320 Eastern Ave., Manhattan (815) 478-3321

Source: Joliet Herald News, 28 Mar 2002 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Mar 28, 2002

William J HEISNER

William J. HEISNER, 70 years of age, was found dead at his home on Friday morning, shortly after six o’clock. According to Coroner Blood he had been dead from four to six hours. He was living alone, since the death of his wife Amelia, in March of this year. Mr. HEISNER was born in Manhattan Township and had been engaged in farming practically all his life. He retired about ten years ago. He had been in failing health for several years. His wife, Amelia, preceded him in death in March this year. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Fred GILL of Wilmington; Mrs. Lester CASE of Manhattan; Mrs. Harold GILL of Fargo, North Dakota, and Mrs. Harry POOLMAN of Mapleton, North Dakota; three sons, Wilbur of Manhattan; Melvin of Peotone, and Robert of Joliet; two sisters, Mrs. Sophie BARTEN of Manhattan, and Mrs. Alvin HARNACK of Frankfort, and three brothers, Anton of Manhattan, Adam of Peotone and George of Joliet. Funeral services were held Sunday from the Kelmm Funeral Home at l:30 p.m. to St. Paul’s Evangelical and Reformed Church at 2:00 p.m., with the Rev. Armin TENDICK officiating. Burial was in the Manhattan Center Cemetery.

Source: Manhattan American, 10 May 1956 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, May 25, 2005

Elmer HELDT

Visitation for Elmer H HELDT, 93, of rural Grant Park, will be from 3-5pm and 7-9pm Friday at the Hub Funeral Chapel, Grant Park, and from 9:30am Saturday until the 10:30am services at St Peters United Church of Christ in Grant Park, where he was a member. Rev Beverly Zell will officiate. Burial will be in Heusing Cemetery, rural Grant Park. Memorials may bea made to St Peters United Church of Christ or to Hospice of Kankakee Valley. Mr HELDT was a grain and dairy farmer for more than 50 years before retiring. He received the A.M.P.I. Dairy Milk Award for being director of the Whitaker School for five years. He was a member of the Kankakee Farm Bureau Board for 2 years, and Kankakee H.I.A. Board sponsor for Blue Cross/Blue Shield for 30 years. Mr HELDT died Wednesday, April 3, 2002. He was born 19 March, 1909 in Washington Township, Beecher, the sone of Charles and Pauline KLEMME HELDT. His wife, the former Maxine HAMANN, whom he married 25 Nov 1933, at the parsonage at St Peters United Church of Christ, died 10 March 1994. Surviving are 2 sons and daughters-in-law, Byron and Cheryl HELDT of Kankakee, Norman and Irene HELDT of Grant Park; one daughter and son-in-law Karen and Dennis SEITZ of Beecher; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Four brothers and one sister are deceased. He was financial secretary for St Peters United Church of Christ for six years and rang the church bell for 27 years.

Source: Kankakee Daily Journal, 4 Apr 2002 Posted by Linda Schwiesow Nycum, May 17, 2005

Mary Louise HENNESSEY

Mary Louise Hennessey passed away on February 8, 1983 in Englewood, Ohio. She was born 4/8/1912 in Will County, Joliet, Illinois. The first child born of Lulu Anna Feil and David Jerome Hennessey of Joliet, she married Alan Burke Killeen. She is survived by her 2 children, Alan R. Killeen and Karen Lee Killeen Anderson, 7 grandchildren and 11 great-granchildren.

Source: Unknown newspaper and date Posted by Karen Anderson, Oct 3, 2004

Vonnie HENSHAW

Vonnie D. Henshaw, 67, of Peotone, died Thursday, July 25, 2002, at Riverside Medical Center, Kankakee. Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. Sunday at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel, Peotone. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church of Manteno, where he was a member. Rev. Earl Larson will officiate. Burial will be in the Peotone Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Manteno. Mr. Henshaw was a retired X-ray technician at Manteno State Hospital. He was born October 29, 1934, in Harrisburg, Illinois, the son of Ernest and Pearl Jenkins Henshaw. His parents are deceased. Surviving are his wife, the former Dolores Strubhar, whom he married August 12, 1956, in Peotone; two sons and one daughter-in-law, Timothy and Linda Henshaw and Kevin Henshaw, all of Peotone; one daughter and son-in-law, Lori and Jeff Benoit of Lowell, Indiana; six grandchildren; four brothers and three sisters-in-law, Charles and Phyllis Henshaw of Manteno, Dean Henshaw of Vienna, Illinois, Carl and Mary Henshaw of Mesa, Arizonz, Garry and Donna Henshaw of Marquette, Michigan; and one sister and brother-in-law, Floetta and Jesse Hill of Golconda.

Source: Kankakee Journal, July 26, 2002 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Sep 28, 2005

Walter O. HERSCHBACH

Walter O. HERSCHBACH, 90, a retired Joliet attorney at law, passed away Wednesday morning, March 28, 2001 at Loyola Medical Center after a prolonged battle with cancer. Walter HERSCHBACH of Chicago, Illinois, is survived by his loving wife, Rosemary (nee LACEY); his daughter, Karen (Rick) BATES of Joliet; and his son, Tom (Janet) HERSCHBACH of Flossmoor, Illinois. He is also survived by five grandchildren, Tom (Heidi) BATES, Rob BATES, Ben BATES, Christina (John) LUNDE, Carl (Jennifer) HERSCHBACH and eight great grandchildren. A family Memorial Mass was held. Donations to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.

Source: Joliet Herald News, 1 Apr 2001 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Apr 1, 2001

Betty J. HIBNER

Hibner, elizabeth j. “miss betty” age 56. late of elwood, passed away suddenly, tuesday, october 3 in joliet. owner of “bills inn” of elwood, member of illinois liquor dealers, and st. rose catholic church of wilmington. preceded by her parents, mr and mrs william Hibner and one brother, william. survived by two brothers, ray ( mary ann) of elwood and jim (kathy) of minooka, numerous neices and nephews, and wes and jeri greenwood. visitation will be at the reeves funeral home , wilmington on friday, october 6, 1-8 p.m. funeral sevices saturday, october 7, ,1995, from the reeves funeral home to st rose catholic church at 10 p.m.rev francis maher officiating. interment mount olivet cemetery, wilmington, illinois. in lieu of flowers, donations to the american heart association and the kuzma cottage would be appreciated.

Source: Joliet Herald News, Oct 4, 1990 Posted by Janice Hickman, Jun 28, 2001

Dolores “dee” (nee CASTELLI) HIBNER

Dolores “Dee” HIBNER (nee Castelli) At peace and at home with the Lord on Tuesday, January 26, 1999 at Provena Saint Joseph Medical Center. At age 67 years. Survived by her beloved daughter, Gina (John) BARATONO; one grandson, Jamie BARATONO, all of Wilmington. Most cherished friend of William R. ALSTOTT of Joliet; two loving sister, Rosemarie (the late Palmiro) ORTELLI and Carolyn (Edwin) MAYOTTE, both of Joliet. Numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by her husband, Eldon (in 1990) and her parents, Joseph and Teresa CASTELLI. Born in Joliet, she was a resident all of her life. Formerly employed at Glenwood Medical Center. Funeral services Friday, January 29 at 10 a.m. at the Westwood Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Earl THORNTON officiating. Interment Troutman Grove Cemetery, Elwood. Visitation Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Source: Joliet Herald Newspaper, Jan 27, 1999 Posted by Joyce Hiller, Feb 25, 1999

Eldon B. HIBNER

At Saint Joseph Medical Center, went home to be with the Lord, Wednesday, October 31, 1990, age 65 years. Survived by his wife, Dolores; one daughter, Gina (John) BARATONO of Wilmington, IL; one grandson, Jamie BARATONO; one brother, Dwight (Patricia) HIBNER of Elwood; six sister, Sarah (Gene) WACHS of Phoenix, AZ, Ruth (Don) PEHLKE of Coral Springs, FL, Mae (Kenneth) BROCKETT of Elwood, Edna (John) WELTMEYER of New Lenox, Mildred (ted, deceased) FRAZIER of Greenville, TX, Ida (Jack) CANADAY of Decatur, IL; two sisters-in-law, Rose (Palmiro) ORTELLI and Carolyn (Edwin) MAYOTTE; also numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Hazel and a brother Francis E. HIBNER. Member of Laborers Union Local #75 and Veterans Of The Korean Conflict. Funeral Services will be held at the Carlson Funeral Home, Youngs near Cass St., Saturday, November 3 at 10 a.m., Rev. Larry Griswold, officaiating. Interment, Troutman Grove Cemetery. Memorials to First Assembly Of God Church or Troutman Grove Cemetery Association will be appreciated. Friends may call Fridayn 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Source: Joliet Herald, Nov 1, 1990 Posted by Joyce Hiller, Apr 15, 2000

Elizabeth HIBNER

Mrs Elizabeth Hibner,61,Died Thrusday, november 20 Mrs Elizabeth Hibner,61, of Elwood, died thrusday at St Joseph,s Hospital following a 2 years illness. She was the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Kurtz, pioneer farmers of Joliet Township.She is survived by two sons, LeRoy of Rochester, Indiana, William of Elwood, a daughter, Lois Hibner of Elwood, ten grandchildren, four sisters, Mrs Rudolph Lange, Mrs Charles Kurtz, Mrs Charles Brouse and Mrs George Flood and one brother, John Kurtz. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:30 pm from the Fred C Dames Funeral Hone. Joliet. Rev E W Frenk officiated at the funeral service. Burial was in Browns Cemetery, Jackson Township.

Source: Joliet Herald News, Nov 21, 1947; Date of Death: Nov 20, 1947 Posted by Janice Hickman, May 21, 2004

John Hibner HIBNER

burglary and robbery- an old man named john hibner living at jackson,s grove, was robbed on tuesday nite of last weekof $4000.oo, under the following circumstances- three men entered the house from a upper window, at about midnight, and after compelling the hired man to get into the bed occupied by a young woman, one of them stood guard, while the other two, by threats and with revolver in hand, made the old man give them the keys of his safe, when they opened it and took there from, $2000 in gold and $2000 in greenbacks and decamped . no arrests have yet been made. (john hibner was my great great grandfather and he died a month later from his beating.)

Source: Joliet Daily News ?, Sep 1865 Posted by Janice Hickman, May 26, 2001

Nancy HIBNER

HIBNER-Mrs. Nancy Hibner, on October 13, at her home, sox miles south of Joliet, ages 82 years, 11 months and 13 days. Deceased has been a resident of Will County, and lived on the farm where she died, since 1848. The funeral will occur from the house Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock.

Source: Unknown newspaper and date Posted by Lynn Barnes Rudberg, Nov 13, 1999

mrs. nancy hibner died oct.13, 1899, aged 82 years, 11 mo. and 18 days. she had been a resident of will county, and had lived in the home south of joliet since 1848. funeral will be at 2 o’clock at the home sunday.

Source: Joliet Herald News Or Weekly Republic, Oct 14, 1899 Posted by Janice Hickman, May 26, 2001

William A. HIBNER

78 years,late of elwood,IL, passed away in mission, tx, friday march 16,. born in elwood.IL, preceded in death by his wife, lucille a. in 1983 and his parents. he is survived by one daughter, betty of elwood, four sons; william r(betty), raymond(mary ann), both of elwood, james(kathleen) of channahon, IL and Weslie(jerry Lynn) Greenwood of wilmington, sixteen grandchildren, one brother, roy (georgia) Hibner of IN, one sister, lois(bernard)Milo of elwood, numerous neices and nephews. funeral services will be held from the reeves funeral home , wilmington, tuesday, march 20, 1990 at 9:45 a.m. to st rose catholic church at 10 a.m. rev. william irwin officiating, interment mount olivet cemetery, wilmington. visitation 2-9 p.m. monday. memorials to st rose school fund would be appreciated.

Source: Joliet Herald News, Mar 18, 1990; Date of Death: Mar 16, 1990 Posted by Janice Hickman, Jun 25, 2001

William R HIBNER

late of elwood, IL. passed away at the hines v.a. hospital, hines, IL.wednesday sept. 2, 1992. age 56 years. born in joliet, IL, August 3, 1936. the son of the late william sr and lucille Hibner. he was a self employed salesman. he was a volunteer fireman with the elwood fire department for many years. he is survived by his wife betty of elwood, one son max of elwood, three daughters, susan(john) Edward of washington d.c., Sally(Gary)Egger of elgin, heidi(ken) Knapp of denver, co., two grandchildren, one sister Elizabeth of elwood , two brothers james(kathy) of minooka, raymond(maryann) of elwood. funeral services were held from the reeves funeral home in wilmington, saturday, sept.5,at 7 p/m.. rev. francis Maher officiated. memorials of your choice would be appreciated. interment mount olivet cemetery, wilmington

Source: Joliet Herald News, Sep 6, 1992 Posted by Janice Hickman, Jun 25, 2001

Martha HODGDON

Died At 11 o’clock, Sunday, May 9, 1880, Mrs. Martha HODGDON, wife of T. M. HODGDON, Purchasing Agent between Joliet and Chicago. Mrs. Hodgdon was a great sufferer, and has been an invalid for some time. The funeral will take place Tuesday at 2 o’clock from the Richards street church. This (Monday) morning Mr. Jno. RYAN received a telegram from Notre Dame, Ind., stating that Sister Isadore of the Holy Cross died there early in the morning of consumption. She was about 26 years of age, was a sister of Mrs. Ryan, and resided here quite a long time since Mr. Ryan leaves this evening for Notre Dame, where the funeral will be held on to-morrow. April 27, at her home in Wheatland, Mrs. Sarah DAVIS, wife of the late John H. DAVIS, aged 85 years. She and her husband came from Wales New York, and settled in this county in the year of 1850. Mr. Davis died several years ago.

Source: The Joliet Weekly Sun, Joliet, IL, Vol. 8, No. 90, Page 6, May 6, 1880 Posted by Lawrence B Peet, July 27, 2000

Marie HOEL

Services were held Saturday morning for Marie E HOEL, 77, of Monee. Mrs Hoel died 28 Jan 1998, at Applewood Nursing Center in Matteson. She was born 8 Dec 1920, in Monee, to Edward and Marie WILKE VOLLRATH. She was an office clerk for Bimba Manufacturing for 10 years, retiring in 1986. She was a member of St Pauls United Church of Christ in Monee. Mrs HOEL is survived by her husband, Earl, whom she married on 17 Aug 1946, in Monee; a son, Larry HOEL of Monee; a daughter, Kathleen (Clifford) BUCHMEIER of Monee; two grandchildren, Brian (Sarah) and Clinton; two brothers, Eugene (Lou) VOLLRATH of Matteson and Delmer (Phyllis) VOLLRATH of Colfax, WI. She was preceded in death by her parents. The funeral was held Jan 31 at St Pauls United Church of Christ. The Rev Dr Robert Hurst officiated. Burial was in St Pauls Cemetery in Monee. Pallbearers were Clifford BUCHMEIER, Brian BUCHMEIER, Clinton BUCHMEIER, Larry HOEL, Bruce VOLLRATH and Delmer T VOLLRATH. Arrangements were handled by Fedde-Helfrich Chapel in Peotone. Memorials can be made to St Pauls United Church of Christ.

Source: Monee Monitor, 5 Feb 1998 Posted by Linda Schwiesow Nycum, May 12, 2005

Mrs. Ann HOGAN

HOGAN — Mrs. Ann HOGAN, 82 Years old, a pioneer resident of Joliet and Will county, died at her home, 3959 Indiana avenue, Chicago, yesterday. She is survivedby two daughters, Mrs. James MCVEY of Gary, Ind. and Mrs. Luke HIGGINS of Chicago, and one son, John E. HOGAN. She removed to Chicago from Joliet last November. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 o’clock from the home to St. Anselm’s church, Michigan avenue and Sixty- first street. Burial by motor to Mt. Olivet, Chicago.

Source: The Joliet Evening Herald-news, Joliet, IL, Feb 8, 1917 Posted by Lawrence B Peet, Jun 19, 2000

Audrey HOGER

Audrey Jane Hoger, 77, of Peotone, died suddenly Thursday, January 23, 2003, at her home. Visitation will be from 3-8 p.m. Tuesday at the Fedde-Helfrich Chapel, Peotone, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in the Peotone Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Lloyd and Monroe Striggow, Alan, Shawn, Trevor and Chris Hoger and Bill Albers. Memorials may be made to Immanuel United Church of Christ, Peotone, or to the Peotone Paramedics. She was born April 15, 1925, in Will Township, the daughter of Erwin and Dorothy Stadt Albers. Surviving are her husband, Sylvester Hoger, whom she married December 17, 1944 in Beecher, of Peotone; two sons and daughters-in-law, Clyde and Judi Hoger of Lake City, Florida, Elroy and Sharon Hoger of Manhattan; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one step-great-grandchild and one step-great-great-grandchild; and one brother and sister-in-law, Leon and Eunice Albers of Beecher. Mrs. Hoger was a member of Immanuel United Church of Christ in Peotone.

Source: Kankakee Journal, Jan 24, 2003 Posted by Margaret Jennings, Sep 29, 2005

Abel E HOLDEN

Frankfort – Mr. Abel E. HOLDEN died Friday night at the age of 77 years. He was buried in the cemtery near Squire Sanders, where two of his former wives were interred. [Note: “Squire Sanders” may be referring to the property of M.F. SANDERS, who owned a large parcel of land at the northwest corner of Green Garden Township. According to an 1862 plat map, the small property of Abel E. HOLDEN was located at the southwest edge of Frankfort Township, which was across the road from the property owned by M. F. SANDERS. The Illinois Death Index, shows that Abel E. HOLDEN died at Frankfort Station and was buried at Frankfort Township.]

Source: The Will County Commercial Advertiser, Feb 1883; Date of Death: 2 Feb 1883 Posted by Dell Kasuk, Oct 26, 1998

Oscar A HOLDEN

Oscar A. HOLDEN died last Sunday morning at his home on North State Street at the age of 46 years. He leaves a widow and several children, parents and a sister, Mrs. William LANFEAR of Homer. The funeral was hold Wednesday morning at 10:30 from the late home on North State Street.

Source: Unknown newspaper, Jan 1911; Date of death: Jan 1911 Posted by Dell Kasuk, Oct 26, 1998

Florence HOLL

Florence HOLL nee SCHEER Age 88. Passed away Saturday, September 20, 2003 at Provena St. Joseph Medical Center. Survived by her loving husband of 64 years, Milton HOLL; one son Charles (Mary Ann) HOLL; one daughter Suanne (James) TALARICO. Four grandchildren Derrick (Colleen) and Jason HOLL, Julie (Fred) RATIO, Jennifer (Tom SMITH fiance) TALARICO; two great grandchildren Tyler and Ryan HOLL. Preceded in death by her parents Charles and Mae SCHEER; one sister Marie JOHNSON. Member of St. John Lutheran Church. Past member of the Altar Guild. Florence volunteered with the Friends of Salem for 18 years. Former teacher at the Nu-Way Beauty School. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at 10 a.m. at St. John Lutheran Church. Interment St. Paul Cemetery, Monee, IL. Visitation Monday 3-8 p.m. at the Blackburn-Giegerich-Sonntag Funeral Home and Tuesday morning at the church from 9:30 until time of services. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. John Lutheran Church would be appreciated. Blackburn-Giegerich-Sonntag 1500 Black Rd. near Midland 815-744-4444

Source: Joliet Herald News, 21 Sep 2003 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Sep 21, 2003

Lois Sarah HOLLSTEIN

HOLLSTEIN, Lois Sarah (nee GIVENS), Age 84, late of Frankfort, Il. Died March 1, Silver Cross Hospital. Preceded in death by her husband Milton & three brothers, Harry, Arthur and Lonnie. Survived by one son Carl of Frankfort, one grandchild and numerous nieces and nephews. Services, Sat. 2 p.m. at Gerardi Funeral Home, Frankfort Chapel, Lincoln Highway, 95th Avenue. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery, Green Garden Township. Visitation Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Please omit flowers, family requests memorials to Frankfort United Methodist Church

Source: Joliet Herald News, 3 Mar 1978 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Jun 29, 2004

Milton John HOLLSTEIN

HOLLSTEIN, Milton John, age 77. Late of Frankfort, april 23, 1975. Survived by his wife, Lois nee GIVENS. 1 son, Carl.3 sisters, Florence HOLLSTEIN, Mrs. (Esther) Henry HEUSNER and Mrs. (Adella) William SCHOELING, all of frankfort. Preceded in death by 1 brother, Wesley. 2 sisters, Mrs. Viola SAYERS and Mrs. Celia FISHER. Mr. HOLLSTEIN was born in the Frankfort area a lifelong resident and a retired farmer. Services Friday at 2 p.m. at Frankfort Community Chapel. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery, Green Garden Township. Visitation Thrusday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers family requests memorial to Frankfort United Methodist Church.

Source: Joliet Herald-news, 24 Apr 1975 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Aug 21, 1999

Betty Mae HOLM

Betty Mae HOLM Age 74, died Thursday, Nov. 11, 2004 in Cedar Bluff, AL. She was born May 10, 1930 in Joliet to George and Emma (HEISNER) KRATZENBERG. On October 9, 1954, she married Irvin Frederick HOLM who preceded her in death in 1965. Betty grew up in Frankfort, married and settled in Mokena in 1965. In September of 2003, she moved to McHenry. She worked as a proof operator in the banking business most her life in Frankfort, Lombard, Joliet and New Lenox. She was a Girl Scout Leader and a member of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church. Among her enjoyments were ceramics, collecting frogs, bingo, playing cards, working on her family history and most of all, traveling. She would collect a sample of earth from all the places she traveled to. Survivors include two sons, Alan (Cynthia) HOLM of McHenry, Dennis (Joyce) HOLM Sr. of Crystal Lake; a daughter, Barbara (Mark) PIKE of Cedar Bluff, AL; 11 grandchildren, Brian, Bruce, Johnathan, Nicholas, Samantha, Doug, Amy, Barbara Joy, Laurie, Rebecca and Dennis, Jr.; eight great grandchildren, Brian, Hunter, Lucas, Zachary, Cayden, Tyler, Crystal and Jack; and two brothers, George (Delores) KRATZENBERG of Frankfort and Dale (Maryanne) KRATZENBERG of New Glarus, WI. She was preceded in death by her husband, Irvin; her parents; and a brother, Edwin in infancy (1929). Visitation will be from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 14, 2004 at the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Home, 3519 W. Elm St., McHenry, IL. Visitation will continue on Monday, Nov. 15, at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 404 N. Green St., McHenry, from 11 a.m. until the 12 p.m. funeral service. The Rev. Roger Schneider will officiate. Interment will take place Tuesday at Skyline Memorial Cemetery, Monee, IL. Memorials to the American Diabetes Association, 30 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 2015, Chicago, IL 60602, would be appreciated by the family. Info: 815-385-2400.

Source: Joliet Herald News, 13 Nov 2004 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Nov 20, 2004

Irwin F HOLM

Irwin F. HOLM, 37, of Mokena, a farmer in the Mokena area, died Sunday (Aug. 1, 1965) at Silver Cross Hospital following a lengthy illness. Mr. HOLM was born July 9, 1928, in Blue Island and spent his entire life in this area. He was financial secretary of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Mokena and a member of the Will County Farm Bureau, the Pure Milk Association and the Holstein Friesian Association. He is survived by his widow, the former Betty KRATZENBERG; one daughter, Barbara; two sons, Alan and Dennis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis HOLM of Mokena; two sisters, Esther JACKSON of Chicago and Caroline COLLINS of Warrenville; and a brother, Charles of Plainfield. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Mokena, with the Rev. August J. BUELTMANN officiating. Burial will be in Skyline Cemetery, Monee. Friends may call at the Hirsch Memoiral Chapel, Tinley Park, after 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Source: Joliet Herald News, 2 Aug 1965 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, May 7, 2004

Irwin F. HOLM, age 37, of Mokena, loving husband of Betty; dear father of Barbara, Alan, and Dennis; dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis HOLM, Mokena, fond brother of Esther JACKSON, Chicago, Caroline COLLINS, Warrenville, and Charles, Plainfield, resting at the Hirsch Memorial Chapel, Tinley Park, after 2 p.m. Tuesday, Services Wednesday, 2 p.m. Immaneul Lutheran church, Mokena, Interment Skyline cemetery, Monee.

Source: Chicago Tribune, 3 Aug 1965; Date of Death: 1 Aug 1965 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Jan 7, 2004

Margaret HOLMES

Source: Joliet Evening Herald-News, Dec 9, 1930; Date of Death: Dec 8, 1930 Posted by Lawrence B Peet, June 8, 2000

Bernard HOMERDING

Bernard A. HOMERDING, Age 89, Tuesday, December 12, 2000 Christ Hospital, Oak Lawn. Late of New Lenox. Survived by two brothers, Matthew (Marie) HOMERDING Franklin (Lou) HOMERDING three sisters, Ann MAHAR Margaret ATWELL and Lorraine (Bernie) ATWELL. Born in Orland Park living in New Lenox most of his life. He was a retired farmer and a member of St. Jude Church. Preceded in death by his wife, Clara C. Homerding (1980), his parents, Matthew and Minnie (PATZKE) HOMERDING, one brothers, George HOMERDING; and two sisters, Helen HYERDALL and Gladys BRUM. Family will receive friends at the Kurtz Memorial Chapel, Cedar at Francis Road, Friday, December 15, 9:00 a.m. until time of services 10:00 a.m. to St. Jude Church for a Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. Interment Elmhurst Cemetery. Memorials to St. Jude Church would be appreciated. Kurtz Memorial Chapel Cedar at Francis Rd. 485-3200

Source: Joliet Herald News, 14 Dec 2000 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Dec 14, 2000

Donald HOMERDING

Donald E. HOMERDING, age 72, of Frankfort passed away July 3, 2006. He was the owner of Don’s Trucking in Orland Park since 1961. Donald is survived by his loving family; his wife Sharon ROCHE(nee SLOAN); two sons Edward “Buzz” (Nancy) HOMERDING and John A. (Clydine MADDOX) HOMERDING; three step sons Patrick and Joe BEASLEY and Peter (Christine) ROCHE. He was preceded in death by his first wife Patricia HOMERDING; two brothers Owen and Robert HOMERDING and two sisters Sis OSWALD and Marge MANSKE. Family will receive friends at the Kurtz Memorial Chapel 65 Old Frankfort Way (Corner of LaGrange Rd. south of Lincoln Hwy.), Frankfort, IL 60423, Friday July 7, 2006 from 3 – 9 pm. Funeral services on Saturday at 9:00 am from the funeral home to St. Francis of Assisi Church in Orland Park for Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 am. Interment will follow at St. Michael Cemetery, Orland Park. Info 815-806-2225. Published in the Daily Southtown on 7/5/2006.

Source: Daily Southtown, Jul 5, 2006 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, July 6, 2006

Merwin S. HOMERDING

Merwin S. HOMERDING, Age 77, Saturday, September 29, 2001. Late of Crest Hill, formerly of Lockport. Survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Norma R. (OTT) HOMERDING; four sons, Donald (Karen) HOMERDING of San Francisco, CA, Ronald (Valarie) HOMERDING of St. Joseph, MO, John (Darlene) HOMERDING of Lockport and Gregg (Fiancee, Liz ROCKMAN) of Urbana, IL; seven grandchildren, David (Jen), Mark (Joyce), Chad, Kristen, Mariann, James, Brent, Samantha and Rian; two brothers, James (Carol) HOMERDING of Lockport and Robert Homerding of CO; two sisters, Gladyss (Art) ANDERSON of Winter Haven, FL and Shirley (Bill) SWENSON of Port Orange, FL; and numerous nieces and nephews. Born in Lockport living in the area all of his life. Graduate of St. Joseph Grade School, Lockport Township High School; served 3 1/2 years in the US Navy aboard the USS Iowa which was involved in ten major battles and was present at the signing of Japan’s surrender. He was the recipient of the Victory Medal, Asiatic Pacific Medal with eight stars, Philippine Liberation Medal with two stars and the American Area Medal. He was a founding lifetime member of the Lockport VFW, and a member of the Lockport Moose. Participated in local sports for a number of years, first as a player and then coached youth baseball. An avid Cubs fan his whole life, having been invited to try out in Chicago in his early career. He retired from Texaco after 40 years of service mostly as a pipe fitter first class. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bernard A. and Marie (EIPERS) HOMERDING; two brothers, Bernard “Ding” and Donald “Pete” HOMERDING; three sisters, Betty MONSAHUE; and two in infancy. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 AM Wednesday, October 3, 2001, St. Dennis Church. Burial will take place at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery. The family requests no flowers. There will be no visitation. Goodale Memorial Chapel 912 S. Hamilton St. 815-838-1533

Source: Joliet Herald News, 2 Oct 2001 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Oct 5, 2001

Norma R. (nee OTT) HOMERDING

Age 80, late of Crest Hill, Sunday, November 6, 2005 at her “little house”. Born in Lockport, life long Lockport resident before moving to Crest Hill. Member of St. Dennis Church Lockport. A graduate of St. Dennis School and Lockport Township High School. An Avid Cubs, Bears and Bulls fan. Preceded in death by her husband, Merwin HOMERDING; her parents, Gilbert and Cecelia (WARD) OTT. Survived by her sons, Don (Karen) of PA., Ron (Valerie) of IA., John (Darlene) of Lockport and Gregg (Liz) of Urbana; seven grandchildren, David (Jen), Mark (Joyce), Chad (Stephanie, fiance), Kristen, Mariann, James (Christina, fiance), and Brent (Jessie); six great grandchildren; one brother, Don (Harriet) OTT of Lockport; special cousins, Beverly and Corrine; dear friends, Stacy BROWLES, Rita June, Bob and Julie SOLLEY and many friends at Willow Falls. Please omit flowers. Memorials to Scleroderma Foundation 12 Kent Way, Suite 101 Byfield, MA 01922, would be appreciated. O’Neil Funeral Home 1105 E. 9TH., Lockport. Where services will be held Thursday, 9:30 am to St. Dennis Church, Lockport for Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00am. Visitation Wednesday 3 to 7pm in the funeral home chapel. Inurnment at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery will be held at a later date. 815-838-5010

Source: Joliet Herald News, 8 Nov 2005 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Nov 8, 2005

Stephen HOMERDING

Recent Deaths Stephen P. “Steve” Homerding Age 84, late of Plainfield, suddenly Monday, October 01, 2001 at his late residence. Born in Lemont, life long area resident. A retired farmer and livestock trucker for many years retiring in 1991. Member of Loyal Order of Moose Lodge #300, Joliet. WW II Army Veteran. Preceded in death by a son, Dennis; his parents, Steven and Anna (HOFFMEYER) one brother, Gordon; two sisters, Esther MICHALEK and Loretta HOMERDING. Survived by his wife, Margaret “Peg” (LAMBERT) his children, Gail (Dale) NORTON of Seneca, Linda HOMERDING of Plainfield, Mark of Minooka, Jeffrey (Kim) of Plainfield and Rebecca (Robert Jr.) BRAASCH of Lockport; eleven grandchildren; four great grandchildren; two brothers, Cletus of Plainfield and Robert (Agnes) of Lockport; one sister Anna Marie WALLIN of Morris; sister-in-law Loretta LAMBERT of Plainfield. Numerous nieces and nephews also survive. O’Neil Funeral Home 1105 E. 9th St., Lockport Where services will be held Thursday 9:30 am to St. Andrew Church, Romeoville for a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 am. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Lockport. Visitation Wednesday 4:00 to 8:00 pm. (815)838-5010.

Source: Joliet Herald News, 2 Oct 2001 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Oct 5, 2001

Matthew R. HORN

Matthew R. HORN Age 38. Passed away Wednesday, April 10, 2002 at Provena Saint Joseph Medical Center from complications associated with Crohns disease. Born in Joliet and a lifetime resident. A graduate of Joliet East High School Class of 1981. Graduate of Joliet Junior College and Olivet Nazarene University. Employed by H&R Block; he was also a DJ at WONU, Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais. A member of the Joliet Drama Guild and Westview Baptist Church. His interests included computers and golf. Preceded in death by his father, Robert J. HORN (1987). Survived by his mother, Gloria L. HORN of Joliet; siblings, Kathryn (John) TIERNEY of Steger, Grant D. (Marjorie) HORN of Braidwood and Audrey (Robert) CABRERA of Channahon; his niece and nephews, Jordan and Clint CABRERA, Irene and Joseph HORN. Funeral services for Matthew R. HORN will be Friday, April 12, 2002 at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home chapel. Rev. James B. MOORE officiating. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials in his memory to Westview Baptist Church would be appreciated. Visitation Today, Thursday 2-8 p.m. at: Fred C. Dames Funeral Home 3200 Black at Essington Rds. For information: 741-5500

Source: Joliet Herald News, 12 Apr 2002 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Apr 14, 2002

C. HORRAS

C. HORRAS (nee MARIT) Age 71. At rest January 18, 2000 at Christ Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL. Originally from Mokena. Survived by two sons, Robert (Valerie) and Gary; and one daughter, Susan (Phillip) THOMAS; six grandchildren, Kelly, Timothy, Amy, Nicholas, Leslie and Kyle; and two great grandchildren, Ethan and Owen. Preceded in death by her parents, Immanuel and Luella (nee Beagley) Marti; one brother, Robert (1931); and one sister Marjorie (Lloyd) LEYERLE(1996). Memorial Service Saturday, January 22, 2000, 11:00 a.m. at Vandenberg Funeral Home, 19604 South Wolf Road, Mokena. (708) 479-1210

Source: Joliet Herald News, 20 Jan 2000 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Jan 20, 2000

John L HORTON

Channahon, Jan. 16- Funeral services for John L. HORTON, 86 years old, who died Tuesday morning after two months illness, were held Wednesday afternoon in the home of his stepdaughter, Mrs. Olin SAGE. Mr. HORTON is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lucy SHEELER and Mrs. Annie FRENCH of Joliet, a son, John HORTON, of Minnesota; three stepdaughters, Mrs. O. THOMAS of Middeville, Mich, Mrs. A. HERON of Lockport and Mrs. SAGE: two stepsons, Earl WHITMORE of Denver, Colo, and Edward WHITMORE of Chicago: a brother, Jacob HORTON of Churdan, Iowa; twelve grandchildren

Source: Joliet Herald, Jan 16, 1925 Posted by Deborah Hudolin, Aug 1, 1998

George HOUCK

** Obituary ** Died -George HOUCK, Monday evening, Oct. 21, 1901, at his home surrounded by his family and friends. The subject of this sketch was born Sept. 15, 1840, at Waldheim, Amt. Tuebingen, Wuerttemberg, and came to this country, landing in New York, Aug. 9, 1858. He joined the army Sept. 15, 1861, entering Co. H, 111th Pennsylvania volunteers and served with patriotic valor for three years, one month and fifteen days. He was wounded at the battle of Bull Run in July, 1863 (incorrect info). After his honorable discharge he located for a short time at Warren, Penn. From there he moved westward and for awhile lived at Crown Point, Ind. He came to Beecher in 1867 and lived here continuously up to the time of his death. Engaging in the shoe business he was to be found at his store at all times until about two years ago when he was compelled on account of delicate health to give up active work. Mr. HOUCK was sick for four years but patiently bore the intense suffering peculiar to his ailment. The direct cause of death was a tumor in the region of the liver, and attendant complications. Besides the sorrowing widow, he leaves three children living–Mrs. Minnie FREGEAU, of Chicago, Mrs. Rudolph PECHT, of Beecher, and a son, “Frank.” The funeral is to be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock, and will be under the charge of Rev. F. Siegfried. The interment will take place in the Beecher Cemetery; the remains borne thither by old comrades. Mr. HOUCK was in health a progressive and public spirited citizen. He took a lively interest in the welfare of the community and leaves a large circle of mourning friends. The sympathy of the community is with the bereaved family. **Research has identified some errors in this obituary notice. Contact me for more information.

Source: Unknown newspaper, Oct, 1901 Posted by Janet Schwarze, Mar 8, 2000

Mary C. HUDSON

HUDSON-Mrs. Mary C., aged 79, died July 14, 1932. Survived by two daughters, Alma M. and Mabel S. of Joliet; one son, Harry E. of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The body was removed from the Sonntag Funeral Home to her home, 909 Benton St., where services will be held Sunday at 2:30 P.M. Rev. Mr. OLSON officiating. Burial in Elmhurst.

Source: Unknown newspaper and date Posted by Lynn Barnes Rudberg, Nov 9, 2000

Cort M HUETTNER

HUETTNER — Cort M. HUETTNER, 40 years old, died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Pauline HUETTNER, 201 Douglas street this morning at 5 o’clock after a lngering illness. Besides his mother he is survived by two brothers, Paul A. and William G., of Gary, Ind., and two sisters, Mrs Fred EIBEL of Gary, and Mrs. H. BADGLEY of Joliet. Funeral notice later.

Source: The Joliet Evening Herald-news, Joliet, IL, Feb 8, 1917 Posted by Lawrence B Peet, Jun 19, 2000

Harriet HUGHES

HUGHES — Harriet, wife of S. B. HUGHES, passed away at 3:30 a. m. today from heart trouble and old age, at the residence, 1308 Benton street. Age 75 years. Mrs. Hughes has been a resident of Joliet for 40 years. She came from the neighborhood of Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania, where she was married. Three weeks ago last Saturday she celebrated her birthday with a family party. There survive her, her husband, who is in the oil business; two daughters, Mrs. Orson (Ida) DOLPH and Mrs. S. C. (Hattie) ADAMS, and son, Chester A. George, another son having died a few years ago while on business in New Jersey. Funeral notice later.

Source: The Joliet News, Joliet, IL, 37th Year, No. 284, Page 9, Mar 12, 1914 Posted by Lawrence B Peet, Jan 10, 2001

Herman E HUPE

Herman E. Hupe, 91, of Peotone, passed away July 3, 2005 at home. He was born May 30, 1914 at home in Homewood, to Herman and Bertha (Schilling) Hupe. He was a millwright at Acme Steel in Harvey for 20 years, owned and operated Hupe Hardware in Peotone for 26 years (1951-1978), was a member of Zion Lutheran Church of Beecher and Grace Lutheran Church in Peotone, was past president and member of Peotone Chamber of Commerce and was a former member of Peotone Community School District 207U School Board. Mr. Hupe is survived by his wife, Dorothy H. (Krueger) Hupe of Peotone (whom he married May 9, 1936 in Roseland); 2 sons, Daniel Hupe of Peotone and Michael Hupe of Missoula, Montana; 1 daughter, Virginia (Ronald) Mundt of Dodgeville, Wisconsin, 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, infant son, Larry; 2 daughters, Nancy Hupe and Corinne Baker; 2 brothers, Martin and Wilbur; and a sister, Elizabeth Jungles. Funeral services were held July 7 at Zion Lutheran Church of Beecher. Rev. Ronald Rock officiated. Interment was at St. John’s Cemetery in Country Club Hills. Memorials may be made to Zion Lutheran Church of Beecher or Grace Lutheran Church of Peotone. Pallbearers were Curt Hupe, Jeff Mundt, Lloyd Hupe, Kenneth Baker, Brian Mundt and Matthew Baker.

Source: Peotone Vedette, July 7, 2005 Posted by Margaret Jennings, July 13, 2005

John HUSEMAN

Dying From Injuries Man Summons Aid John Huseman, Thrown Under Wagon, Drags Himself to Station, Then Dies. Pitched by frightened horses and thrown beneath a wagon heavily loaded with freight, John HUSEMAN, aged 25 years, died early today in Crete from injuries received in an attempt to control a team which he was driving. Huseman was pitched directly beneath the wheels and the wagon with its heavy load passed over his abdomem. Conscious and suffering the agonies of death the injured man managed to drag himself to the station of the Chicago & Eastern railroad where bystanders carried him into the depot and summoned medical aid. Fifteen minutes later he died, having succumbed before physicians arrived. Examination, however, showed that the injuries were of such a vital nature that had medical assistance been given in time, attempts to save his life would have proved useless. No one witnessed the accident which occured at the freight depot where Huseman was unloading machinery and other weighty freight. He was alone at the time and in the moments preceding his death managed to gasp out the facts concerning the accident. I is thought he lived about twenty minutes after being injured. Huseman came to Crete about four years ago to reside with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William GLAUSEN, who, with his father, who residesin Chicago survive him. He was employed by F. W. SALLER, the liveryman and was a young man of excellent habits who had made many friends in Crete. His mother died about three years ago. Funeral arrangements will be made later.

Source: The Joliet News, Joliet, IL, 37th Year, No. 153, Page 1, Oct 6, 1913; Date of Obituary: Oct 6, 1913 Posted by Lawrence B Peet, Jan 19, 2001

Clara HUSTON-WATLING

HUSTON-WATLING, Clara, age 85 of Wilmington, passed away Monday, May 30, 1994 at her home. Born May 18, 1909 in Greensburg, Ky to the late George and Betty Susan (AKRIDGE) WALKER; also preceded in death by two husbands, John HUSTON (1973), John WATLING (1991); two sons, Don BARNES and Billy HUSTON, one infant daughter, Carol HUSTON; one grandson, one granddaughter, one great-grandson, one great-granddaughter; three sisters and two brothers. Survived by six children, Marilyn (Don) MURRAY of Minnesota, Charlotte (Loran) BARR of Peru, Il, Joanna (Jim) McGRAW of Kankakee, Sue (Jim) JOHNSTON of Wilmington, David (Bonnie) HUSTON of Wilmington and Sharon (Gary) UNDERWOOD of Stockton, Il; 21 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; five great great grandchildren and one sister, Elsie VAN ETTEN of Havana, IL. A member of the First Baptist Church of Wilmington. Funeral services will be Thursday, June 2, 1994 at 10 a.m. at the Freitag Funeral Home, 700 Kahler Rd., Wilmington. Rev. Steven Lunsford officiating. Interment Oakwood Cemetery, Braidwood. Visitation from 4-8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 1, 1994. Memorials to the First Baptist Church of Wilmington or of the donor’s choice would be appreciated.

Source: Joliet Herald News, 1 Jun 1994 Posted by Colleen Bettenhausen, Jun 29, 2004

Harry Bertram HUTCHINSON

HUTCHINSON — Harry Bertram, at Silver Cross hospital Wednesday evening, March 11, 1914. He leaves a daughter, Harriet, and a son, Hubert; a sister, Mrs. Philip REITZ, all of Joliet. Funeral Friday at 2:30 p. m. from Wunderlich & Harris’ undertaking rooms; burial in Oakwood.

Source: The Joliet News, Joliet, IL, 37th Year, No. 284, Page 9, Mar 12, 1914 Posted by Lawrence B Peet, Jan 10, 2001

Charles A. HUTSON

HUTSON-At his home, 104 Manning avenue, Chas. A. HUTSON, Saturday evening, aged 83 years. Two sons and a daughter survive him-Edgar C. and L.G. HUTSON of Joliet, and Mrs. G.B. WOOD, of Lunenberg, Mass. Mr. Hutson was born in Walpole, Mas., Sept. 15, 1819. He came to Illinois in the spring of 1856, and with the exception of eight years has been a resident of this county since and seventeen years a resident of Joliet. The funeral will be held at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the house. Burial in Oakwood.

Source: Unknown newspaper and date Posted by Lynn Barnes Rudberg, Oct 30, 2000

George W HYDE

Ending of a Busy Life — Mr. George W. HYDE, a Pioneer of the ’50’s Passes Away Friday Forenoon, in his Sixty-Eighth Year. — At eleven o’clock Saturday forenoon, at his home 303 North Ottawa street surrounder by part of his family, and other near relatives, Mr. George W. HYDE, passed to his reward in the Great Beyond in his sixty-eighth year. He leaves a widow, whom he married in 1857, her maiden name being Mary HOWARD; and five children — Mrs. W. W. EVANS, of Chicago; Mrs. W. E. HOWARD, of Soudan, Minnesota; Mr. Louis H. HYDE, George PRESTON, and Mary HYDE of this city. The funeral will take place from the house Monday afternoon at half-past one o’clock, Rev. A. H. LAING, officiating. Mr. HYDE was born in Batavia, New York; several of his earlier years were passed in Watertown. In 1856 he came to Joliet operating as a surveyor on the Illinois and Michigan canal, under Mr. J. B. PRESTON. He and his uncle, late Henderson HOWK, built and operated the flouring mills above the Jackson street bridge, many years. About four years ago he retired from business having amassed a comfortable competence. Mr. HYDE was Democratic, socially, a staunch Republican, politically, and a Universalist by religion. He was unassuming, a staunch friend; in his family he was all that could be desired in a husband and a father. His faults were few.

In His Last Resting Place. All that was earthly of the late George W. HYDE was laid to rest in snow-covered Oakwood yesterday afternoon. The body looked wonderfully like life, as he reposed in his casket; the latter being of heavy red cedar, plainly covered with black broadcloth; a plain oxidized plate inscribed: 1823 George Warren Hyde 1891. Old friends were gathered in the parlors to mourn with his family. His pall-bearers were old time friends: D. Y. SMITH, Wm. DAVIDSON, Henry FISH, W. A. STRONG, Wm. ADAM, Horace HUMPHREY, O. FOX, M. L. COOK. Source: The Joliet Republic And Sun, Joliet, IL, Vol. 46, No. 17, Page 3, Dec 4, 1891 Posted by Lawrence B Peet, July 21, 2000