Edward Oscar Knowles, 87

Edward Oscar Knowles, 87, of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, passed away Saturday, February 23, 2019, at the Deaconess Midtown Campus in Evansville, Indiana.

He was born April 5, 1931, in Warrick County, Indiana, the son of Orville and Ester (Heugel) Knowles. On July 9, 1949, Edward married Ruth Rosalind Hargrave. She preceded him in death after 56 wonderful years of marriage.

Edward owned and operated UniParts Incorporated in Princeton, Indiana. The business was very successful and was handed down to his son, Larry, who successfully ran it as well. The business later moved to Mt. Carmel, Illinois.

He was a devoted father and husband who loved time spent with family. Several of his fond memories were celebrating his parents’ 60th wedding anniversary in Arizona, and later, he and his devoted wife’s 50th anniversary celebration. Edward enjoyed family vacations, fishing, fishing excursions, camping, being outdoors, crafting and creating.

Left to cherish Edward’s memory is his children, Larry Richard Knowles and his wife Lana of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, and Darlene Ankenbrand of Atlanta, Georgia; brother, Chester Knowles; sisters, Paula Knowles, Carol Digiacoma, Mary Ryder and Martha Toliver; twelve grandchildren; and, was blessed with many great and great-great grandchildren.

Edward was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Ruth R.; children Steven Edward Knowles and Edward Alan Knowles; and siblings, Eugene Robert, Ruth, Anna and Alice.

Friends and family may gather for a visitation Thursday, February 28, 2019, from 10:00 until 1:00 in the Chapel of Short Funeral Home, 527 N. Mulberry Street, Mt. Carmel, Illinois. A graveside service will follow at 1:30 p.m. at Highland Memorial Cemetery, 1827 College Drive, Mt. Carmel, Illinois.

Condolences may be made online at www.short-cunninghamfh.com

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve Edward’s family.

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Richard K. “Dick” Hockgeiger, 92

Richard K. “Dick” Hockgeiger, 92, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at Oakview Nursing Home and Rehab surrounded with the love of his family.  He was born August 21, 1926 in Mount Carmel, the son of Albert Adam and Helena Margaretta (Keneipp) Hockgeiger.  Dick married Agnes Keepes, “The Love of His Life”, on November 4, 1950 at St. Sebastian Catholic Church and she survives.

Dick graduated from Mount Carmel High School in 1944.  Upon graduation, he enlisted in the United States Navy and joined WWII.  Dick was not yet old enough to enlist in the service so his mother had to consent for him to join. His “tour of duty” led him to Hawaii, Alaska and Japan.  He also passed the Equator and road across the Panama Canal.  Dick served aboard the U.S.S. Guilford, which was commissioned the year he enlisted.  He was always proud to be a Veteran and support the United States of America. After the war, Dick attended SIU Carbondale where he studied General Business.  He left SIU to play baseball at Joe Stripp’s Baseball School in Orlando, Florida.  From there he played for the Brooklyn Dodger’s minor league baseball team.  Dick also played for the Mount Carmel Indians and the Evansville Sterling baseball teams.  He coached the boy’s basketball team at Saint Mary’s School and was a Boy Scout Leader.

Dick worked for the railroad from 1951 to 1988.  He worked for the New York Central, Penn Central, Con Rail and the Cairo Terminal Railroads.  He was also a Union Steward and traveled to many conventions and helped in many legal matters while in this position.  Dick was a member of Saint Mary’s Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion and the National Retired and Veteran Railway Employees.

Dick was the happiest when his whole family was together.  He loved his family, the Catholic Church, the St. Louis Cardinals and his trips to Louisiana.  He will be remembered for his “big smile” and his “pretty blue eyes”!

Dick leaves behind his loving wife of sixty-eight years, Agnes; the four children who blessed their lives, Tara (Danny) Reeves of Heflin Louisiana, Tim (Donna) Hockgeiger, Julie Tennes and Kent (Ronda) Hockgeiger all of Mount Carmel, Illinois; sixteen grandchildren, Erin (Kevin) Watts, Karrie (David) Fortenberry, Robert (Brittany) Reeves, Hilary (Kendall) Guillot, Stephanie Myers, David Myers, Allison (Jarod) Miller, Natalie (Cory) Schraner, Andrea Tennes, Martin (Cami) Tennes, Emily Tennes, Ashley Tennes, Ryan (Shelby) Hockgeiger, Kasey (James) Gill, Grant Hockgeiger, Haley Hockgeiger; eighteen great-grandchildren, Michael Watts, C.J. Watts, Nolan Watts, Jude Fortenberry, Asher Fortenberry, Sawyer Guillot, Alexis Myers, Logan Myers, Collin Myers, Violet Miller, Ben Miller, Ezra Miller, Drew Schraner, Otto Tennes, Aubren Hockgeiger, Isabelle Hockgeiger, Ryleigh Gill, Cooper Gill.

Dick was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Max Hockgeiger; and son-in-law Martin Tennes.

A Rosary Service will be at 4:00 p.m., Thursday, February 21, 2019 in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home, followed by a Military Walk Through from the Mount Carmel Honor Guard. Family and friends are invited to gather for a Visitation immediately following the Rosary and Walk Through until 8:00 p.m.

Funeral Services will be 10:00 a.m., Friday, February 22, 2019, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Father Robert Zwilling, Father Bill Rowe, Deacon Steve Lowe and Deacon Charlie Speaks officiating.  Burial will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made in Dick’s memory to Residential Hospice, The Alzheimer’s Association or Saint Mary’s School.  Envelopes will be at the funeral home and the Church or can be mailed to Keepes Funeral Home, 1500 North Cherry Street, Mount Carmel, IL 62863.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements.  To view Dick’s tribute wall, purchase flowers and leave condolences for the Hockgeiger family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

 

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Colette J. “Letty” Tennis


Colette J. “Letty” Tennis, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away on Monday, February 11, 2019 at Oakview Nursing and Rehab surrounded by the love of her family.  She was born May 25, 1931 in Wabash County Illinois the daughter of Francis and Violet (Hilbert) Sandwell.  She married John J. Tennis on February 12, 1952 at the St. Francisville Catholic Church and he preceded her in death.

Letty was a graduate of St. Francisville High School and a member of St. Sebastian Catholic Church.  She was a devoted homemaker.  Letty was a very sweet lady who enjoyed reading, sewing and crafts.  She will be dearly missed by all who knew her.

Letty will be lovingly remembered by her five children, Teresa Jakubisin, Anthony Tennis, Karen Blacklidge, Michael Tennis, Louise (Brent Leatherman) Tennis; ten grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; sisters, Rosemary McInerney, Lois (Charles) Speth; brothers, Donald (Linda) Sandwell, Stephen (Gayle) Sandwell.

In addition to her husband, Letty was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Anthony and Norman Sandwell; brother-in-law, David McInerney.

A Rosary Service will begin at 6:00 p.m., Thursday, February 14, 2019 in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home.  Family and friends are invited to gather for a Visitation immediately following the Rosary until 8:00 p.m.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 a.m., Friday, February 15, 2019, at St. Sebastian Catholic Church, 4921 N 1400 Blvd, Mount Carmel, Illinois with Fr. Robert Zwilling officiating.  Burial will follow at the Church Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made in Letty’s memory to St. Sebastian Cemetery or the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).  Envelopes will be available at the Funeral Home or can be mailed to Keepes Funeral Home, 1500 North Cherry Street, Mount Carmel, IL 62863.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements.  To view Letty’s tribute wall, purchase flowers and leave condolences for the Tennis family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Barry D. Wirth, 54

Barry D. Wirth, 54 of St. Francisville, Illinois, passed away Tuesday, February 12, 2019 surrounded by the love of his family.  He was born July 29, 1964 in Marion, Ohio, the son of Jerry and Barbara (Hillyard) Wirth.

Barry was a union pipefitter for twenty-two years with UA Local 136.  He was a 3rd degree Mason with Stellar Lodge #912 and a 32nd degree Mason with the Valley of Danville Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite.  Barry was an avid outdoorsman.  He would hunt mushrooms in the spring and also enjoyed camping, fishing and hunting.  Barry liked spending time at the river and attending squirrel camp with his friends.  Barry deeply loved his family and his little granddaughter was the light of his life.  He will be dearly missed.

Barry will be lovingly remembered by his sons, Barry Wirth II of St. Francisville, Illinois, Brandon Wirth of Princeton, Indiana; one granddaughter, Ellianna Wirth; mother, Barbara (George) Havill; sisters; Mindy (Jeff) Jones, Robin (Tom) McKain; brother, Tim Wirth; step-mother, Jane Wirth; friend and former wife, Emily (Tom) Zwilling and several nieces and nephews.

Barry was preceded in death by his father.

Family and friends are invited to gather from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., Saturday, February 16, 2019, In the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home.

Funeral Services will be 11:00 a.m., Saturday, February 16, 2019, in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home with Scott Polk officiating.  Burial will follow at Oak Lawn cemetery in Lawrence County Illinois.

Memorial contributions may be made in Barry’s memory to Lawrence County Cancer Resource Center and Wig Shoppe, 7977 Octane Lane, Bridgeport, IL  62417.

Envelopes will be available at the funeral home or can be mailed to Keepes Funeral Home, 1500 North Cherry Street, Mount Carmel, IL 62863.

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Thomas Amon Andrews, 86

Thomas Amon Andrews, 86, of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, passed away Monday, February 4, 2019, at The Villages at Oak Ridge in Washington, Indiana.

 He was born in September 10, 1932, in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, the only child of Chester and Bessie (Lowe) Andrews.  Tom graduated from Mt. Carmel High School.  He entered the U.S. Navy for four years during the Korean Conflict.  On August 3, 1953, Tom married Barbara June Mabry, in Marshall, Illinois.  After his arrival home from the service, Tom attended Oakland City University and then went on to Eastern Illinois University receiving his Master’s Degree.    

 Tom worked at the Allendale High School (1961-1965 7th Grade, 1965-1975 Business Teacher High School, 1975-1979 Principal) where he also coached baseball and basketball.  After leaving Allendale High School, he went to work at Wabash Valley College (9/7/1975 Part-time Adjunct Instructor, 8/28/1979-5/31/1994 Full Time, then retiring 5/31/1994, 8/1/1994-6/15/2016 Adjunct, Special Projects, Community Ed, etc) .  Tom was in charge of the Wabash Valley College marketing and mid-management departments and taught business classes.  In 1994, Tom retired from Wabash Valley College, continuing to teach only part time. 

 Tom loved woodworking and running his business, Hickory Corner Wood Creations.  Some of his creations were cutting boards, trivets, candle holders and small tables which he displayed and sold for several years at craft shows.  Tom and Barbara enjoyed years of traveling coast to coast. 

 Left to cherish Tom’s memory are his two sons, Michael Andrews of Florida and Stephen Andrews of Louisiana; five grandchildren, Nathan Andrews, Ethan Andrews, KeeLee Guste, Stephanie Andrews and Dalton Andrews; and six great-grandchildren.

 Tom is preceded in death by his parents and his wife Barbara of 64 years.

 Visitation for friends and family will be Thursday, February 7, 2019, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. (CST) in the Chapel of Short Funeral Home, 527 N. Mulberry Street, Mt. Carmel, Illinois.  A funeral service will be held Friday, February 8, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. (CST) at Short Funeral Home.  Burial will follow at Highland Memorial Cemetery. 

 Memorials may be made to the Wabash Valley College Foundation.  Envelopes will be available at Short Funeral Home.

 Condolences may be made online at www.short-cunninghamfh.com

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Philip Barnhard, IV, 89

Philip Barnhard, IV of Mount Carmel IL passed away peacefully in his home on January 25, 2019.  Philip was born to Albert A. Barnhard and Mabel (Grant) Barnhard in Mt. Carmel IL on January 10, 1930.

Philip is survived by his daughters, Elizabeth (David Katz) Barnhard of Dobbs Ferry, NY and Patricia (James) McLaughlin of Cedar Falls, Texas as well as his grandchildren Jonathan (Samantha Simpson-Katz) Katz, Jessica Katz, and Mary Michelle Barnhard.

Predeceasing him were his sons, Michael and Albert (Abe) Barnhard and granddaughter Amber Barnhard, as well as wives Helena Janice (Westergaard) Cerra, Mary Louise Barnhard, Margaret (Peggy) Barnhard, and Laurel “Kaye” Turpin.

In addition to his immediate family, Phil is survived by his step-children and step-grandchildren, whom he adored, the Directors and many retirees and employees of Mt. Carmel Public Utility Co., to whom he affectionately referred to as “his people,” as well as the caregivers (“Team Barnhard”) who faithfully and lovingly attended him during his later years in life.

Philip attended Phillips Exeter Academy, graduating in 1947 before earning his B.A. in Chemistry from Harvard College in 1951.  He joined the Navy following his graduation from Harvard and was a Naval Officer assigned to the USS Ingersoll from June, 1951 to 1953, leaving active naval duty as an Engineering Officer.  He served in the US Naval Reserves for a number of years following his active duty and was so proud to have served his country with the US Navy as a Korean War veteran.

Following his active duty in the Navy, Philip returned to his academic pursuits and earned a M.A. in Mathematics from the University of Delaware in 1959. 

Philip joined the Explosives Department of EI DuPont de Nemours & Co. Inc. as a chemist at the Repauno Works in Gibbstown NJ; initially in polymer intermediates and heavy chemicals and later as a research chemist in commercial and military explosives.  In 1968, he started a three-year stint in the Control Division, working at business and financial analysis and on computer methods and systems.

In 1972, Philip returned to Mt. Carmel and joined Mt. Carmel Public Utility Co. as Vice-President and Treasurer.  He soon found his love for chemistry and explosives drawing him and he left the utility in 1973 to join Trojan Powder as a Technical Director  in the US Powder Division of Commercial Solvents Corporation.  His duties included relocation of research facilities from Allentown, PA to Spanish Fork, UT, which sparked his love of the West.  His work at Trojan Powder also included working with US EPA to develop water pollution standards for nitrostarch operations and the explosives industry. 

Philip left Trojan Powder in 1981 and joined Apache Powder Company of Benson AZ as Technical Director of explosives and nitric acid production.   He was Co-inventor on two registered patents:  U.S. Patent No. 4,058,420 issued November 15. 1977, “Aqueous Slurry Explosives with Colloidaly Hydrous Metal Oxide”, and U.S. Patent No. 4,394,199 issued July 19, 1983, “Explosive Emulsion Composition”.  If you were around Phil very much at all, you picked up quickly that this was a very exciting time in his life and his interest in explosives never waned, as he peppered many conversations with anecdotes and stories from his days in the explosive industry.  He was often quoted as saying that “a successful explosive expert was one that had all 10 fingers.”

In 1986, Philip returned to Mt. Carmel Public Utility as President.  In 1989, he assumed the position of Chairman and CEO, positions he held until his retirement in 2015, at which time he was named Chairman Emeritus. 

In 1991, Philip founded B&H Producing, Inc. and began to explore the oil and gas exploration and production business in Wabash County and the surrounding area. 

Philip served his industry and community in many ways, including as a Past Exalted Ruler BPOE Lodge #715, Wabash Regional Planning Commission Board member, Mt. Carmel Area Industrial Development Committee Board member, Southeastern Illinois Alliance, Missouri Electric Works Superfund Site Committee, Board of Directors of Edison Electric Institute and Board of Directors of American Gas Association.  He was a member of the American Legion, VFW, Eagles, Mt. Carmel Lion’s Club and was a 32nd Degree Mason. He would refer to Mt. Carmel as being situated in the “middle of everywhere” and list out its proximity to Evansville, St. Louis, Louisville, Nashville, and Chicago.

Philip had a special love of music and weekends he would often attend either the St. Louis Symphony, Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra or any of the many musical or theatrical events at Wabash Valley College.  He also was a voracious reader, fueling his mind with new and challenging ideas.  He was a student of history and loved to share detailed stories of his family and experiences. Philip also enjoyed exercising his wit and enjoyed replying to questions with one-liners such as “How are you feeling?” – “With my fingers, of course!”

He had a strong sense of adventure and would find many ways to explore, including obtaining his pilot’s license. He loved good food, good wine, coffee, and hot sauce and he often shared his passion for these things with family and friends.

Services for Philip Barnhard, IV will be held Monday, January 28, 2019 at 3:00 PM in the Chapel of Short Cunningham Funeral Home, 527 N Mulberry St.  in Mt. Carmel IL.  Visitation will be from 1:00 until the service with interment immediately following the service at Highland Memorial Cemetery in Mt. Carmel.

Memorials in Phil’s memory can be made to the Mt. Carmel Public Library, Wabash Valley College Arts Council or Wabash General Hospital Foundation. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.

Condolences may be made online at www.short-cunninghamfh.com         

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Betty Jean (Hartman) Taylor, 95

Betty Jean (Hartman) Taylor, 95, formerly of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, passed away peacefully on January 23, 2019, in Plainfield, Indiana.

Betty was born on March 29, 1923, in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, the daughter of Harry E. and Mary (Wirth) Hartman. She married Hubert Taylor on June 28, 1941, in St. Louis, Missouri.  He preceded her in death in 2002.

Betty’s early work experience included the Home Dairy and Mt. Carmel Public Utility.  She later worked as a cook for several schools, Funkhouser’s Diner and the Senior Citizen’s Center.  She also worked as a clerk at Wright’s Grocery and P.N. Hirsch. 

Betty was a long-time member of the First Christian Church in Mt. Carmel.  She sang in the church choir, taught Sunday school and belonged to the quilting group.  She enjoyed quilting, painting, gardening and visiting with her family and friends.  Betty was a sweetheart, who will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Survivors include four daughters, Linda (Tony) Perillo of Phoenix, Arizona; Jan (Randy) Sheffer of White Heath, Illinois; Kim Stephens of Phoenix, Arizona; and Marilee (Jim) Steckler of Plainfield, Indiana; grandchildren, Gina Perillo; Sarah (Michael) Marshky; Julie (Bobby) Dalessandro; Hillary (James) Barclay; and Ben (Kelly) Steckler; and seven great-grandchildren.   

Also preceding her in death were her parents, Harry and Mary (Wirth) Hartman; an infant son; a daughter, Diana Brown; a granddaughter, Susan Kay Brown; a grandson, Peter Taylor Lewis; a sister, Alice Corrie; and a brother, Col. Jay Hartman.

Visitation will be held Saturday, February 2, at 11:00 a.m. followed by funeral services at 1:00 p.m. at Short Funeral Home, 527 N Mulberry Street, Mt. Carmel, Illinois.  Burial will follow at Highland Memorial Cemetery.

 Condolences may be made online at www.short-cunninghamfh.com

  Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve Betty’s family.

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Jack Dale Green, 86

Jack Dale Green, 86, of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, passed away Tuesday, January 22, 2019, at The Waters of Princeton, Indiana, with his loving family by his side.

He was born February 22, 1932, the son of William Jesse and Lavada (Dossett) Green in East St. Louis, Illinois.

Jack proudly served his country in the U.S. Airforce. He worked for Snap-On Tools, the railroad, Fearheiley Lumber and then became self employed as a carpenter for 40 years building several homes in the area, as well as traveling with his son to rebuild hurricane damaged communities in the 90’s. He built both bars at the Eagles. Jack was a huge Cardinal fan, loved NASCAR, and enjoyed playing horseshoes, mushroom hunting, fishing, woodworking and spending time with his friends at the Eagles and VFW. He was a member of the VFW, Eagles, American Legion and Moose.

Jack is survived by his children, Pam Heddon and her husband Rob, David Green and his wife Corrinna, and Jackie Baumgart; four grandchildren, Nick (Ella) Davis, Telisha (Jordan) Rayborn, Shelbe (Jen) Hadra, and Katie Heddon; two great-grandchildren, Luke David Rayborn and Spencer Rose Rayborn; sister, Barbara Jean Price; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings, Charles Green, William Green, Annabelle Green, Robert Green and Shirley Lynch.

Per his wishes, he will be cremated and a memorial service will be held at a later date at the Eagles.

Memorials may be made to the Eagles or VFW. Please mail to Short Funeral Home, P.O. Box 397, Mt. Carmel, Illinois 62863.

Condolences may be made online at www.short-cunninghamfh.com

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve Jack’s family.

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Shirley F. Fisher, 89

Shirley F. Fisher, 89, of Mount Carmel, Illinois passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 19, 2019 at Oakview Heights Continuous Care and Rehab. She was born on February 27, 1929 in Evansville, Indiana, the daughter of George and Frances (Eakins) Goodfred. Shirley married Gerald Fisher on June 20, 1958 and he preceded her in death.

Shirley spent ten years teaching Physical Education at Mount Carmel High School. In her younger years she loved a good game of tennis and playing bridge with friends. She loved her neighbors and would enjoy visiting with them when she was outside caring for her dog, Cocoa. Shirley always looked forward to her trips south to her condo in Cocoa Beach, Florida. She was a member of Evangelical United Methodist Church in Mount Carmel and truly loved her church family.

Shirley will be remembered by her cousins, Virgina (Tom) Fortner of Joelton, IN, George (Norita) Goodfred of Nashville, TN, Barbara (Tom) Reese of Nashville, TN and David (Barbara) Stein of Prospect, KY; special friend, Barbara Locke of Mount Carmel, IL; and her faithful dog, Cocoa.

Shirley was preceded in death by her parents and husband, Gerald Fisher.

In keeping with Shirley’s wishes she will be cremated and no formal services will be held. A private family burial service will be held at a later date at Rose Hill Cemetery in Mount Carmel, IL.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements. To view Shirley’s tribute wall and leave condolences for the Fisher family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Karen Young, 67

Karen Young, 67, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, IN surrounded by the love of the family.  She was born on March 11, 1951 in White County, Illinois the daughter of Wayne and Eva (Bryant) Bryant.  Karen married Howard Young, Jr. on November 23, 1968 and they enjoyed fifty years of marriage.

Karen was a loving wife, mother and grandmother.  Her grandchildren held a special place in her heart and she loved spending time with them.  Karen made many friendships while working at the Walnut Street Diner and the Midway Café.  She also worked at Federal Assembly and Dollar General where she enjoyed helping others.  Karen will be missed by her family and all who knew her.

Karen will be remembered by her husband, Howard Young of Mount Carmel; two sons, Kevin (Angie Gillete) Young of Keensburg, IL and Allen (Lisett) Young of San Diego, CA; grandchildren, Kiara, Danielle and Rylee; brother, Lee (Naomi) Frymire of Evansville, IN; sister, Glenda (Larry) Maynard of Odin, IL; and special friend, Susan Carey.  Karen was preceded in death by her parents; and sister, Phyllis Stockton.

Family and friends are invited to gather for a Visitation from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Saturday, January 19, 2019 in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home.

Funeral Services will be 1:00 p.m., Saturday, January 19, 2019 in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home with Pastor Allan Wright officiating.  Burial will follow at Highland Memorial Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made in Karen’s memory to The Lunch Wagon, c/o Parkview Christian Church, 11467 N 1550 Blvd, Mt. Carmel, IL 62863.Envelopes will be at the funeral home or can be mailed to Keepes Funeral Home, 1500 North Cherry Street, Mount Carmel, IL 62863.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements.  To view Karen’s tribute wall, purchase flowers and leave condolences for the Young family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

 

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Larry Edward Fortner, 67

Larry Edward Fortner, 67, of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, passed away Thursday, January 17, 2019, at his residence with his loving companion by his side.

Larry was born in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, on May 20, 1951, the son of Cecil Fortner and Rosalie (Rhoderick) Isham.

He was an active member of Hope Fellowship Church, working with the food pantry. Larry also worked at WAVE. He loved his fur buddies, Pepper and Dottie. Larry was an avid fan of NASCAR. He cheered on his favorite drivers: Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson and Danica Patrick.

Larry is survived by his loving companion of 27 years, Tina Goldman; daughter, Michelle Templeton and husband Jason of Carmi, Illinois; a granddaughter, Zenley Templeton he call “Little Z”; siblings, Phillip Fortner of Montana, Joe Fortner of Indianapolis, Indiana, Steve Fortner of Indianapolis, Indiana, Tim Fortner of Huntsville, Alabama and Sharon Banwense of New Mexico.

He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings, Edgar Ellis Fortner, Marilyn Fortner and Michael Gooch.

Per his wishes he will be cremated. There will be no service at this time.

Condolences may be made online at www.short-cunninghamfh.com

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve Larry’s family.

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ELIZABETH “BETTY” MARCOE TROTTIER

Betty Trottier, 94, Mt. Carmel, Illinois, passed away Sunday, January 13, 2019, at Oakview Heights surrounded by her loving family.

She was born April 26, 1924, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the youngest of six children of Charles and Mary (Lehman) Marcoe.

Betty married Robert J. Trottier February 1, 1942 in Kahoka, Missouri, and he preceded her in death after thirty years of marriage on November 24, 1972.

She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Betty worked as a waitress for My’s Restaurant in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Cork & Bottle and Mt. Carmel Apparel in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, retiring from Snap-On Tools. She was a 73 year member of the Eagle’s Auxiliary.

Left to cherish Betty’s memory are her children, Sandra Emmons and husband Jack of Mt. Carmel, Gail Poland and Bob Crow of Mt. Carmel, Mary Simmons and husband Hughes of Evansville, Indiana, Kerry McAlister and Don Dunkel of Long Valley, New Jersey, James Trottier and wife Nancy of Mt. Carmel, and Debbie Duffey of Atlanta, Georgia; twelve grandchildren, Kent Emmons, Chad (Shannon) Emmons, Greg Poland, Gina (Roddy) Clark, Bob Trottier, Brandi Trottier, Belinda Tkacz and Will Brenner, James (Lorrie) Trottier, Beth (Ben) Buchanan, Joe Lockhart, Jake Lockhart, Jeremy Lockhart; thirty-three great grandchildren and one great great grandson; eight step grandchildren, Heather (Kim) Baker, Cory Tinsley, Zack (Sarah) Boling, Michael (Mary Anne) Simmons, Rita (Larry) Meeks, Lisa (Danny) Veeck, Mark Simmons and Sandra Simmons; twenty great grand step grandchildren and six great great grand step children.

Preceding Betty in death was her parents; husband; sons, Robert, Jr. and Joseph; infant daughter, Elizabeth; grandson, Sean Emmons; sister, Mildred Burman; brothers, Leroy, Chester, Edward and Oliver Marcoe; son-in-law, Randy McAlister; and step grandson, David Boling.

Per her wishes, Betty will be cremated and a celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Condolences may be made online at www.short-cunninghamfh.com

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Funeral Report-Loretta K. (Wells) Morgan

Funeral Services were held at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 8, 2019 in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home to honor the life of Loretta K. (Wells) Morgan.  Pastor Bill Cox officiated the service that included prayer, scripture passages, time of remembrance and message.  Special music played during the service included, “Dancing in the Sky”, “Amazing Grace”, “Go Rest High on that Mountain” and “Three Times a Lady”.  Loretta’s husband, Jeff Morgan shared fond memories of their life together.  Keepes Funeral Home is honored to serve the Morgan family.

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Maximino J. “Max” Tarlton, 57

Maximino J. “Max” Tarlton, 57, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away on Sunday, January 6, 2019 at Linda E. White Hospice Center in Evansville, Indiana surrounded by the love of his family. He was born on May 27, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Sandra (Brishki) Tarlton. Max married Benita Howard on October 6, 1979 and together they enjoyed thirty-nine years of marriage centered on their family.

Max will be remembered for being a loving husband, father and Grandad. Max could be described as a blue-collar working man who was very talented in his trade. He was a proud Boilermaker for twenty-three years. Max would travel to where the work was but in recent years has worked in the local tri-state area to be close to his family. Max was a member of the Boilermakers Union Local # 374. He had a very giving spirit and would drop everything to help someone in need. Max loved being outdoors, hunting and fishing. In his free time, Max loved to cheer on the Dallas Cowboys and listen to Johnny Cash. Max had accepted the Lord in his life and this decision brought great comfort to his family. He will be missed by his family and all who knew and loved him.

Max will be remembered by his loving wife, Benita Tarlton of Mount Carmel; children, Bethany (Patrick Flannigan) Stephens of Carmi, IL, Jeff (Marci) Tarlton of Marion, IL and Michael (Lauren Smith) Tarlton of Owensville, IN; grandchildren, Gracey and Marley Stephens and Abram, Samuel and Meili Tarlton; two brothers; one sister; father and mother in law, Nina and Gary Howard; brother in law, Gary Howard, Jr.; sister in law, Angie (Tony) Campbell; along with several nieces and nephews. Max was preceded in death by his parents.

In keeping with Max’s wishes he will be cremated and no formal services will be held at this time.

Memorial contributions may be made in Max’s memory to Wabash County Animal Shelter Buddies, 11336 N. 1550 Blvd, Mount Carmel, IL 62863 or to a Hospice organization of your choice. Envelopes will be at the funeral home or can be mailed to Keepes Funeral Home, 1500 North Cherry Street, Mount Carmel, IL 62863.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements. To view Max’s tribute wall and leave condolences for the Tarlton family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Wanda R. Schwartz, 86

Wanda R. Schwartz, 86, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away on Friday, January 5, 2019 at Wabash General Hospital surrounded by the love of her family.  She was born December 12, 1932 in Wabash County, Illinois, the daughter of Charles “Otto” and Elizabeth (Ross) Case.

Wanda was a 1950 graduate of Mount Carmel High School.  She was retired from Wabash General Hospital as a Ward Clerk.  She was a homemaker and enjoyed cooking for her family.  Wanda was a yard sale enthusiast who frequently traveled the World’s Longest Yard Sale with her daughter gathering treasures.  Wanda dearly loved her children and grandchildren who were her pride and joy.  She was a member of the Mount Carmel Free Methodist Church and will be dearly missed by all who knew her. 

 Wanda will be remembered by her children, Robert Glen Schwartz of Mount Carmel, Illinois, Janet Elaine Brown of Antioch Tennessee; grandchildren, Andy Banks, Tim (Liz) Schwartz; great-granddaughters, Nina Angela and Sydney Emma Banks and many loved nieces and nephews.

Wanda was preceded in death by her parents; daughter-in-law, Maggie Schwartz; sister, Ruby Kirk; four half-brothers, Arthur, Lewis, Howard and Lawrence Anderson; three half-sisters, Hazel Dike, Mary Harrison and Eva Jordan.

Family and friends are invited to gather for Visitation from 2:00p.m. – 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 8, 2019 in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home. 

Funeral Services will be 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 8, 2019 in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home with Pastors Deron Colgan and Brad Garner officiating.  Burial will follow at Highland Memorial Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made in Wanda’s memory to the Mount Carmel Free Methodist Church.  Envelopes will be at the funeral home or can be mailed to Keepes Funeral Home, 1500 North Cherry Street, Mount Carmel, IL 62863.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements.  To view Wanda’s tribute wall, purchase flowers and leave condolences for the Schwartz family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

 

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Judge Robert M. Keenan, Jr., 82

Judge Robert M. Keenan, Jr., of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on Wednesday, January 2, 2019, at the age of 82. He died from complications of FSH muscular dystrophy. He was born in Mt. Carmel on December 5, 1936, to Robert M. Keenan, Sr. and Marian (Farley) Keenan.

Judge Keenan was a hard worker beginning in middle school, including work as a paper boy, for Heater’s Drug store, and for Cliff’s drive-in. He worked pit stops at a nearby midget car track. Bob attended Mt. Carmel High School, where he played tuba in the band and was active in various choral groups. He also played football all four years. Bob was inducted into the MCHS Hall of Fame in 2007.

Bob was inspired by his MCHS band director, Floyd “Pappy” Perkins, to study music in college. He went to college at Indiana State Teacher’s College (now Indiana State University) in Terre Haute, IN. While at Indiana State, he was a member of the Symphonic Band, the College Chorus, and the Men’s Glee Club. Bob was also a member of the marching band and the basketball band. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He was also a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity. At Bob’s 80th birthday celebration, members of the fraternity attending its national convention were meeting at the same restaurant, and serenaded him with their song “Hail Sinfonia.”

Bob graduated from Indiana State in 1958 with a degree in music education, and obtained his master’s degree in 1959. Bob then attended Indiana University, where he earned 49 hours toward a Ph.D. in music theory. While a graduate student at Indiana State, Bob was the assistant director of the marching and concert bands, and director of the basketball band. He was a Collegium Musicum member at IU, a group that performed ancient music. Bob completed eight years of service in the U.S. Army Reserves, and during that time was a member of the 451st Division Army Reserve Band.

While a freshman at Indiana State, he met his future wife Elizabeth Harper, from Terre Haute, who was also a music student at Indiana State. They were married on August 24, 1958. He later taught music as a band director in Jackson MI, Waynetown IN, and Rensselaer IN, before deciding to leave teaching to attend law school.

Bob attended Valparaiso University School of Law, Valparaiso IN, where he graduated first in his class in 1972. He served as Editor-In-Chief of the Law Review. Judge Keenan practiced in the private sector, and also served as special assistant attorney general for the State of Illinois from 1979-1980. He served as City Attorney in Mt. Carmel from 1974 to 1980. Bob taught the real estate law and practice class for real estate brokers at Wabash Valley College from 1973 to 1997. He was sworn in as the Resident Circuit Judge for Wabash County, Second Judicial Circuit, on December 1, 1980. He remained in that position until his retirement on December 2, 2002. Bob also wrote a weekly column called “Courthouse Briefs” for the Daily Republican Register from 1991 to 2000. He wrote 465 columns.

Bob had a great sense of humor and was known for his many hobbies, which he shared with his family. He loved filming and video-taping. He bought a Brownie 8 millimeter movie camera in high school and spent the rest of his life filming family and other events. Bob also loved auto racing, particularly open-wheel dirt track racing and Indy Car racing. If you were to stop by on any given day, you could very well find yourself invited in to watch a vintage midget race and have a spirited conversation about all the early drivers of the day.

Bob’s children also benefitted from the fact that he was an early adopter of video games. Bob purchased one of the first Pong and Atari video games and lovingly shared them with his family and friends. Bob was proud of his Irish heritage and of the fact that he came from a family of railroaders. He loved baseball and football and was a life-long fan of the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bears.

Bob had a passion for all music that he considered good. He arranged several pieces of music for band. Bob appeared in musical productions at Wabash Valley College, including playing the character Fagin in the musical “Oliver.” He organized and performed with a recorder quartet called “The Courtly Consort.” In 1986, a group of singers who had performed in WVC musicals was asked to sing for the 25th anniversary of WVC. This group not only completed that “gig,” but continued performing as “Mulberry Jam” for over 25 years, meeting every Tuesday night at Bob and Liz’s house for rehearsals and conversation.

Bob was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and a 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus. He was a member of Elks BPOE 715 in Mt. Carmel.

Bob is survived by his wife of 60 years, Elizabeth Harper Keenan. He is also survived by his four children, Leslie Kramer (Ted) of Anchorage AK; Rob Keenan (Andrea) of Buford GA; Mary Koch of Evansville IN; and Sarah Keenan of Mt. Carmel. He is also survived by his grandchildren Grace, Olivia, and Emma Kramer; Alex and Michelle Fontaine and Elizabeth, Nicolas, and Robby Keenan; and Lily Koch. His grandchildren could not have had a more dedicated and loving grandfather. He is survived by three sisters, Sandy Sexton of El Cajon CA; Pat Tomala of East Lyme CT, and Susan Keenan of Harrisburg IL; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister, Judy Childers, and his Aunt Jaunita Keenan.

A Prayer Service will be held on Friday, January 11, 2019 at 3:30 p.m. at Short-Cunningham Funeral Home, 527 N. Mulberry Street, in Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Visitation will follow from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 12, 2019 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 125 W. 5th Street, in Mt. Carmel. Burial will occur at a later date at St Mary’s Catholic Cemetery.

Memorials can be sent to St. Mary’s Catholic School, 417 Chestnut Street, Mt. Carmel, Illinois 62863, or to the FSH Society, 450 Bedford Street, Lexington, MA 02420.

Condolences may be made online at www.short-cunninghamfh.com

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve Bob’s family.

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Loretta Wells Morgan, 62

Loretta Wells Morgan, 62, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at her residence. She was born on November 15, 1956 in Sumner, Illinois, the daughter of John W. and Roberta (Houghlan) Schultz. She married Jeff Morgan and he survives.

Loretta worked in the floral industry designing beautiful flower arrangements. Most recently she was employed at Uniquely Michaels in Princeton, Indiana, formerly known as Karen’s Flowers and Gifts and was a friendly face when delivering flowers and gifts to the public. She loved fishing, camping and cooking outdoors. She had a huge heart and greatly enjoyed helping others. Her children and grandchildren meant the world to her and held a very special place in her heart. Loretta will be dearly missed by all who knew her.

Loretta will be remembered by her husband, Jeff; sons, Joseph (Kayla) Wells, Dustin Wells; daughters, Christy (Jason) Earl, Beth (Bryce) Fornshell; twelve grandchildren, Alexis & Kynlee Wells, Katie, Tyler, Ethan Dylan & Emma Wells, Izabell, James & Emily Earl, Conrad & Carson Fornshell; brother, James (Sue) Schultz; sister, Vickie Creswell; and several nieces and nephews.

Loretta was preceded in death by her parents.

Family and friends are invited to gather for a visitation from 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Monday, January 7, 2019 in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home.

Funeral Services will be 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 8, 2019 in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements. To view Loretta’s tribute wall, purchase flowers and leave condolences for the Morgan family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Funeral Report-Michael J. Evans

Funeral Services were held at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 1, 2019 at Community Church of God to honor the life of Michael J. Evans.  Pastor Joy Sherman conducted the service.  Scriptural passages included readings from Psalm 23, 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 and 1 Thessalonians 2:1-3.  Michael’s siblings, Josh Evans, Maria McIntire and Ben Evans spoke of Michael’s life and the impact he had on all of those who knew and loved him.  Musical selection played during the service was “The River” by Garth Brooks.  Pastor Joy shared a favorite scripture passage that has touched the family through this time from Philippians 4:6-7, “Don’t worry about anything; instead pray about everything.  Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done.  Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand.  His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.”  At the conclusion of the service the congregation recited the Lord’s Prayer.  Special songs played at the dismissal of the service included, “I’ll Fly Away”, “On Eagle’s Wings”, “10,000 Reason’s” and “Shower of Blessing”.  Pallbearers were Josh Evans, Ben Evans, Jon Evans, Zac Evans, Brian McIntire, Alex Barrow, Sean Van Matre and Joey Eblin. Keepes Funeral Home is honored to serve the Evans family.

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Michael J. Evans, 35

Michael J. Evans, 35, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away Thursday, December 27, 2018.  He was born July 28, 1983 in Mount Carmel the son of John and Jane (Marcum) Evans.  Michael was a graduate of Mount Carmel High School class of 2002.

Michael was a gifted machinist employed full time at B & D Independence and he owned and operated Evans Machining.  Michael graduated from Vincennes University and following his college graduation he was employed at Caterpillar in Peoria, Illinois, before returning to Mount Carmel.  As a young man, Michael attained the rank of Eagle Scout and continued on as Cameron’s assistant Scout Master.  Michael enjoyed the outdoors and was avid hunter and fisherman.  He was a great story teller.  Michael loved to be around his family and would drop everything to lend a helping hand. He was known to have a smile that will never be forgotten. Most of all, Michael’s greatest joy was being a dad.  He was a member of Community Church of God.  Michael will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.

Michael will be lovingly remembered by his son, Cameron Evans; daughter, Kennedie Evans; parents, John and Jane Evans; siblings, Ben Evans and his wife Shawn, Josh Evans and his wife Lucy, Maria McIntire and her husband Brian; paternal grandmother, Mary Margaret Evans; and many loved aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends.

Michael was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Lloyd Evans; maternal grandparents, Ronald and Thelma Marcum; uncle, Ronnie Marcum.

Family and friends are invited to gather for Visitation from 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Monday, December 31, 2018 at The Community Church of God, 1532 College Drive, Mount Carmel, Illinois.

Funeral Services will be 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 1, 2019 at Community Church of God with Pastor Joy Sherman officiating.

Memorial contributions may be made in Michael’s memory to The Michael Evans Memorial Fund established at First Bank to aid Michael’s children in their future education.  Envelopes will be at the Church or can be mailed to Keepes Funeral Home, 1500 North Cherry Street, Mount Carmel, IL 62863.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements.  To view Michael’s tribute wall, purchase flowers and leave condolences for the Evans family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Funeral Report-Mary Edna Hicks

Graveside Services were held at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, December 27, 2018 at Highland Memorial Cemetery to honor the life of Mary Edna Hicks.  Mary’s grandson, Terry Hicks conducted the service that included prayer, scripture passages, and fond memories of Mary’s life.  “Amazing Grace” was played as Mary was being carried to her final resting place where she was laid to rest next to her beloved husband, Robert W. Hicks.  Family and friends sang, “Mansion Over the Hilltop” and “I’ll Fly Away”. At the conclusion of the service, “Goodbye World, Goodbye” was played.  Pallbearers were Jeff Johnston, Terry Hicks, Jordan Hicks, Tyler Johnston, Darren Hodson, Scott Gard and Cameron Kieffer.  Keepes Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Mary Edna Hicks. 

 

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