Funeral Report-Phyllis Schucker

The funeral service for Phyllis Schucker was held Wednesday, May 13, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. in the Chapel of Short Funeral Home. Pastor Terry Weavil conducted the service. It included Prayer, Scripture Readings, Eulogy and a Message. The service began with the song “Oh When the Saints Come Marching In” played on CD. Music during the service included “How Lovely on the Mountains” and “Holy, Holy, Holy” sung by Sharon Mobley, accompanied by Marcia Woodcock. The service ended with Marcia playing “I’ll Fly Away.” Marcia played prelude and postlude songs. Burial was at Highland Memorial Cemetery where Phyllis was placed by her loving husband. There was a drive through visitation at Highland Memorial Cemetery prior to burial. Pallbearers were Jacob, Timothy, Dell, BJ, Arlen, Tod, Dwight and Michael, Phyllis’ grandsons and great grandsons. Short-Cunningham Funeral Home was honored to serve the Schucker family.

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Amelia E (Kling) Schuster, 99

Amelia E. Schuster, 99, of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, passed away Sunday, May 9, 2020, at Linda White Hospice in Evansville, Indiana.

She was born December 19, 1920, in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, the daughter of Joe and Katherine (Otto) Kling.  On October 10, 1972, she married Morris W. Schuster in Warrenton, Indiana. 

Amelia worked for Snap-On Tools for twenty years and then Hurst Manufacturing in Princeton, Indiana, until she retired.  She loved spending time with her family and sitting on her porch taking in the sunshine and visiting with people passing by.  Amelia enjoyed being around people and never knew a stranger.

Left to cherish Amelia’s memory is her son, Richard J. Williams of Princeton, Indiana; granddaughter, Roberta (Bill) Wright; great grandchildren Michael (Ashley) Wright and Jennifer Wright; great great grandchildren Jayden Michael Wright and Harper Jade Wright; and many nieces and nephews.

Amelia was preceded in death by her husband Morris W. Schuster; parents; and siblings Anna Mae Kohlbecker, Alice Marcella Kuehling, Mary Kathryn Russell, William Martin Kling and Josephine Kling.

A private funeral service will be held Thursday, May 14, 2020, in the Chapel of Short Funeral Home.  Burial will follow at Columbia White Church Cemetery in Princeton, Indiana.       

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

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve the Schuster family.

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Phyllis Jean (Skiles) Schucker, 92

Phyllis Jean Schucker, 92, peacefully passed away Saturday, May 9, 2020, at her residence surrounded by her loving children.

She was born February 12, 1928, at Hutchinson, Kansas, the youngest child of Charles and Cecile (Tinsley) Skiles.  Phyllis graduated from Mt. Carmel High School.  She went to the University of Illinois, graduating in 1949 with a Bachelor of Science Degree, Cum Lade.  On August 20, 1949, Phyllis married Russell Schucker in Mt. Carmel, Illinois.  He preceded her in death on December 8, 1992, after 43 years of marriage.

Phyllis was a devoted member of Trinity United Methodist Church and P.E.O. Sisterhood.  She was an avid bridge player, High School math and science teacher for District #348 and Allendale, on the Wabash General Hospital Board, den mother, Girl Scout leader and on the Shagbark Board.  Phyllis was a social butterfly and enjoyed being with friends and family.  Her most cherished times were with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren who called her Grandma Phyl.  She was a beloved aunt to many nieces and nephews and cherished by all her cousins.  She was the BEST mother!

Left to cherish Phyllis’ memory are her children Russell C. Schucker and Kyle M. Schucker of Lakewood, Colorado, Sally Gerrish and her husband Ken of Marietta, Georgia, Stephanie Roark and husband Charles of Sumner, Illinois, and Kimberly Schucker of Robinson, Illinois; eleven grandchildren: Shannon, Alissa, Anne, Jacob, Katie, Sarah, Jamie, Timothy, Rebecca, Maggie, Cassandra and 2 step grandchildren; eight great grandchildren and eight step great grandchild; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Phyllis was preceded in death by her husband Russell; parents; and sister, Marilyn Wilson.

A private service will be held Wednesday, May 13, 2020, at Short Funeral Home.

For friends and family, there will be a public drive through visitation at Highland Memorial Cemetery, 1827 College Drive, Wednesday, May 13, 2020, from 11:30 until 12:30.  Please drive in the SOUTH entrance to Highland.

Memorials can be made to Trinity United Methodist Church, 512 N. Mulberry Street, Mt. Carmel, Illinois 62863 or the Wabash General Hospital Board Foundation, 1418 College Drive, Mt. Carmel, Illinois 62863. 

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

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve the Schucker family.

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Theodore J. “Ted” Doan, 42

Theodore J. “Ted” Doan, 42, of Albion, Illinois, formerly of Mount Carmel, passed away on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Edwards County, Illinois. He was born on May 5, 1977 in Mount Carmel, the son of Ronald and Tho Doan. Ted was a graduate of Mount Carmel High School Class of 1995. He will always be remembered as a fun-loving guy. Ted, never knew a stranger and he had a gift of talking with people, and could turn any situation into something funny. He was so proud of his son, Bret, and always loved cheering him on in all his sporting events. He was a mechanic and had a gift for fixing things. Ted always saw the good in people and will be missed by his family and all who knew him. Ted will be remembered by his son, Bret Doan of Mount Carmel; parents, Ronald and Tho Doan of Mount Carmel; brother, Tim (Holly) Doan of Evansville; and many friends who Ted loved keeping in contact with. Ted was preceded in death by his grandparents, John and Mary E. Doan. A private family Graveside Service will be held on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at Highland Memorial Cemetery. Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements. To view Ted’s tribute wall, purchase flowers and leave condolences for the Doan family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Funeral Report: Raymond H. “Ray” Larkin

A Private Family Graveside Service was held at 11:30 a.m., Friday, May 1, 2020 at Antioch Cemetery to honor the life of Raymond H. “Ray” Larkin. Pastor Jim Burns officiated the service. Jim shared many fond memories of Ray and talked about the love he had for his family and friends. Musical selection during the service included, “I Will Rise” by Chris Tomblin. Members of our local USAMV Honor Guard conducted a 21-Gun Salute and “Taps” was played by Bill Hudson. The American Flag was also presented to Ray’s wife, Carolyn Larkin for his faithful service in the United States Marines. Keepes Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Raymond H. “Ray Larkin.

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Raymond H. “Ray” Larkin, 75

Raymond H. “Ray” Larkin, 75, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at Oakview Heights Continuous Care & Rehab. He was born on September 2, 1944 in Omaha, Illinois, the son of Harvey and Mary Elva (Brown) Larkin.

Ray married Carolyn (Odom) Larkin on April 10, 1971 and together they enjoyed forty-nine years of marriage. Ray faithfully served his country in the United States Marines. He will be remembered as a loving husband, father and grandfather. Ray loved spending time outdoors, fishing and hunting. He also loved to travel with his family. Ray loved staying active swimming at the Wabash College Pool where he made many friendships.

Ray was a dedicated worker at Pacific Press & Shear where he worked for thirty plus years. He was a graduate of Carmi High School Class of 1963. Ray was a faithful member of Mount Carmel Church of Christ and was active in the Joy Bus Ministry and helping with many church projects throughout the years. He will be missed by his family and all who knew him.

Ray will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Carolyn Larkin of Mount Carmel; son, Aaron Larkin and wife, Tiffany of Albion; one grandson, Jackson Larkin; brother, Bob Larkin and wife, Pat; sisters, Jean Ann James and husband, Floyd and Naoma Mattingly; many loved nieces and nephews.

Ray was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Richard Larkin; sisters, Lois Dunnagan, Edna Ruth Larkin and infant sister, Janis Larkin.

Due to the current COVID 19 mandated restrictions, we are unable to provide the type of service that Ray deserves. A private family Visitation will be held in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home with a private Graveside Service to follow at Antioch Cemetery on Friday, May 1, 2020 with Pastor Jim Burns officiating. Full Military Honors will be held at a later date.

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

The family would welcome sympathy cards which can also be mailed to the funeral home. Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements.

To view Ray’s tribute wall, purchase flowers and leave a note of condolences for the Larkin family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Donna Marie (Garwood) Adams, 65

Donna Marie (Garwood) Adams, 65, formerly of Mount Carmel, passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 26, 2020 at Belleville Memorial Hospital in Belleville, Illinois following a lengthy battle with mental illness. She was born on September 17, 1954 in Mount Carmel, the second daughter of Ralph and Betty (Kleinschmidt) Garwood.

Donna was a graduate from Mount Carmel High School Class of 1972. She married Alfred Eugene Adams on September 17, 1974 and he preceded her in death on August 18, 2018. Donna was also preceded in death by her parents.

Donna was a member of Hope Lutheran Church and the Eagles Auxiliary. In her free time, she loved to play bingo with friends and also enjoyed making crafts. Donna will be missed by her family and all who knew her.

Donna will be remembered by her son, Donald Adams; granddaughter, Madelyn Adams; great grandson, Nolan Adams all of Mount Carmel; sister, Alice (Leland) Marriott of rural Wabash County.

Due to the COVID-19 mandated restrictions, we are unable to provide the type of service Donna deserves. Her family will have a Private Graveside Service at Highland Memorial Cemetery on Thursday, April 30, 2020 with Pastor Tom Kramer officiating.

The family would welcome sympathy cards 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 Donna’s tribute wall and leave a note of condolences for the Adams family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Dean Leroy Flummerfelt, 94

Dean Leroy Flummerfelt, 94, died peacefully at his home in Ames, Iowa on April 23, 2020. 

Dean was born on January 21, 1926, in Hugoton, Kansas to Lucille Beal.  He graduated from Hugoton High School, shortly after joining the United States Marines in 1943.  He went on to serve his country in WWII, from 1944 to 1946, as a Private in the 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion stationed in Hawaii.  He was honorably discharged in July 1946. 

After his military service, Dean started working as a welder’s foreman for Northern Natural, and by 1954 he branched out as an independent welding contractor.  His work took him across the country to Minnesota, Nebraska, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Utah, and Iowa.  For more than 30 years, his work involved welding on high-pressure cross-country lines, which required him to pass an extensive welding test on each new job.  In all those years, Dean never failed a single test - an impressive record, which reflects the pride he took in his work and overall commitment to excellence.    

Dean married the love of his life, Erma, in January 1953.  They raised two children, Elizabeth and Michael, and eventually settled their family in Ames, Iowa.    

Dean approached each day with a fearless vigor, and consequently lived a full and industrious life, filled with service, entrepreneurship, and passion.  After moving to Ames, Dean purchased property and established Meadow Lane Mobile Home Park.  In the mid-70’s, Dean established Flummerfelt Welding and Excavating, and performed a multitude of custom welding and excavation jobs in the Ames area.  He remained involved in the Pipe Liners Local Union 798, became an involved member of the Iowa Manufacturing Housing Association, and was also a member of the First United Methodist Church.  He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, playing cards, dancing, gambling, and golfing.  For several years, he was a member of Ames Golf and Country Club and Ballard Golf and Country Club and golfed in several golf leagues around central Iowa.         

For over 50 years, he served as a dedicated Master Mason, actively participating in and contributing to the efforts and missions of the Masonic Lodge, Grand Lodge of Iowa, Order of the Eastern Star, Order of Amaranth, Knights Templar, York Rite and Scottish Rite Freemasonry Southern Jurisdiction, and the Loyal Order of Moose .  He also served as a member of the Shriners International, believing fully in the brotherhood’s mission of providing care for children and families in need, and their desire to “have fun, do good and build relationships that can last a lifetime.”  

It’s undeniable that Dean had fun, he did good, and now leaves behind a lasting legacy.  He was preceded in death by his mother, Lucille, brothers, Andy and Don Anderson, and daughter, Elizabeth.  He will be lovingly remembered by Erma, his beloved wife of 67 years, his son, Michael (Diane) Flummerfelt, of Ames, Iowa, and brother, Marvin Anderson, of Princeton, Indiana.  He was a loving grandfather of five grandchildren, Kristina (Jason) Schaben, Chelsea (Ben) Klassen, Taylor Flummerfelt, Matthew Flummerfelt, Jacob Flummerfelt, and great-grandfather of four, Dylan, Samantha, Maxwell, and Emmett.    

Private graveside service will be held at Highland Memorial Cemetery on Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 12:30p.m.  Private visitation will be held at Short Funeral Home on Saturday, May 2, 2020 from 10:00-12:00.

In lieu of flowers, may be sent in honor of Dean to Shriners Hospitals for Children.  You can make donations online at donate.lovetotherescue.org, or by mailing to: Shriners Hospitals for Children, Attn: Office of Development, 2900 N. Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607.  

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

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

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Scott Hood, 46

Scott Hood, 46, of Petersburg, Indiana, passed away on Sunday, April 19, 2020 at Daviess Community Hospital in Washington, Indiana.  He was born on December 13, 1973 at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, the son of Carroll and Barbara (Elder) Hood. He married Christina Hershey on November 29, 1997 at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in Mount Carmel, Illinois and she survives.

Scott was employed as an Electrical Supervisor at IPL in Petersburg, Indiana.  He attended Fairbanks University in Fairbanks, Alaska.  During his time in Alaska, while working for U.A.F. Powerplant, he achieved Master Electrician.  Scott was a dedicated employee and was very proud of his work.   He grew up in Mount Carmel where he attended Saint Mary’s Catholic School and was a 1992 graduate of Mount Carmel High School.  In his spare time, Scott was a video gamer and also enjoyed a good game of cards with his family and friends.   He liked to cook and enjoyed bowling, hunting and fishing.  Scott’s family was very important to him and he cherished spending time with them.  He will be dearly missed by all who knew him.

Scott leaves behind his loving wife of twenty-two years, Chrissie; parents, Carroll and Barb Hood; brothers, Michael (Melissa) Hood, Christopher (Stephanie) Hood; sister, Alicia (John Giese) Ratcliff; several in-laws, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.

Scott was preceded in death by one brother, Jeffery Hood; two sisters, Stacy and Angela Hood.

Due to the COVID-19 mandated restrictions, we are unable to provide the type of service Scott deserves.  His family will have a private service in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home.  The family would welcome sympathy cards 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 Scott’s tribute wall and leave a note of condolences for the Hood family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Carolyn M. Simmons, 83

Carolyn M. Simmons, 83, of Owensville, IN passed away April 17, 2020. She was born in Griffin, IN September 21, 1936 to the late Virgil N. King and Daisy M. (Overton). Carolyn attended Griffin High School and was a homemaker. She married her first Elvis “Punch” Richardson and was blessed with 5 children. Carolyn loved to garden and tend to her flowers. She also enjoyed watching birds in her yard. Carolyn adored spending time with her children and grandchildren and was known to dance around with them.

She was preceded in death by her first husband Elvis “Punch” Richardson; second husband H.G. Simmons; and brother Ray King.

Carolyn is survived by her children Darrel (Becky) Richardson, Mona Smith, Cheryl (Larry) Henson, Christine (Mike) Wilson, and Janet (John) Haase; siblings Barbara Brown, Linda Constable, Diane Sutton, Sandy King, John King, Ed King, Keith King, and Roy King; 8 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; special friend Bob Smith; and friend Anita Lewis. 

Holders Funeral Home is honored and privileged to be entrusted with the care of Mrs. Simmons. A graveside service will be held Monday, April 20th, 2020 at Maumee Cemetery with Pastor Bart Newton officiating.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to the National Ataxia Foundation, 600 Highway 169 South Suite 1725 Minneapolis, MN 55426.

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John Louis Acree, 51

John Louis Acree, 51, of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, passed away Wednesday, April 15, 2020, at Deaconess Midtown Hospital, Evansville, Indiana, with his loving wife and father at his side.

He was born February 26, 1969, at Wabash General Hospital in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, the youngest son of Charles and Louise (Rutter) Acree.

John graduated from Mt. Carmel High School in 1987. He started center #61 for the Golden Aces Football team that went to semi-state finals in 1986. John won the Football Broadcast Award in 1986. John’s competitive nature began at an early age in Cub Scouts by winning the Pinewood Derby award. In 1989, John graduated from Wabash Valley College, receiving the Lowenstein Scholarship. He continued to the University of Illinois, graduating there in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree. He was a member of the Honor Roll, Phi Theta Kappa and National Honor Society. As a senior at the University of Illinois, John won the Best Design Project for Engineering that was for the Colonial Pipeline Company, and the Plaque is displayed in the University of Illinois Engineering Hall.

He met the love of his life, Kimberly J. Bosecker and was married October 2, 1993, at Evangelical United Methodist Church in Mt. Carmel, Illinois. They spent their life in Mt. Carmel, Illinois with their three boys, Evan Charles, Eric Phillip and Elliott David. Kim kept every card John gave her and said he enjoyed bringing her flowers “just because.” After graduation, he began his career in February 1992 with Lamac Engineering. He worked for the company for the next 23 years. In 1997, he became a licensed Professional Engineer for Illinois and Indiana. John was instrumental in growing the company three-fold. He did water and wastewater projects in Paris, Carmi, Mt. Carmel, St. Francisville and Lawrenceville, Illinois and various other engineering projects in Illinois and Indiana. John became regarded as one of the most highly respected engineers in the State of Illinois. John considered his employees at Lamac as family. After selling his company in 2015, John started Wabash Consulting, LLC. The company specialized in water and wastewater design. One of the most important projects he had was building a water substation in Florence, South Carolina after Hurricane Florence in 1998. John and Kim developed Deeridge Crossing Subdivision where they live today.

During John’s life he enjoyed deer hunting, boating, fishing and traveling. Many special family times were spent on cruises, boating at Kentucky Lake and boating many Sunday afternoons on the Wabash River. The family traveled to the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Mexico, Bahamas and many Southern Caribbean islands.

John took much pride in being a part of his boys’ academic and athletic endeavors. He loved sponsoring teams and volunteering with Boys Youth in Action, Mt. Carmel Little League and Jr. League Football. Spending time with his boys practicing sports was something he dearly treasured. He was a member of the Elks, Wabash County Chamber of Commerce, University of Illinois Alumni Association and American Association of Engineering Societies.

John attended St. Mary’s Catholic Church with his family. The last couple years, John and his father volunteered for the Lunch Wagon. His main purpose in life was to help family, friends and his working family.

Left to cherish John’s memory is his wife of 26 years, Kim; children Evan Charles, Eric Phillip and Elliott David Acree; parents, Charles and Louise (Rutter) Acree; siblings, David (Susan) Acree and Brenda (Terry) Phegley; sister-in-law, Kerry (David) Hall; mother-in-law Carolyn Bridges; father-in-law John (Linda) Bosecker; nieces and nephews, Aaron and Adam Acree, Julie Donberger and Amy Weart, Lauren and Kourtney Hall; and many great nieces and nephews. John was preceded in death by his daughter, Emily Lorene; grandparents, Louis and Helen Acree, and Cyril and Christina Rutter.

There will be a private graveside service at Highland Memorial Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that the memorial check be made to Short Funeral Home for the Boy’s College Education Fund by mailing them to Short Funeral Home, P.O. Box 397, Mt. Carmel, Illinois 62863 or online at www.short-cunninghamfh.com

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

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve the Acree family.

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Funeral Report-Mary Helen Berberich

A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, April 16, 2020 at St. Sebastian Catholic Cemetery to honor the life of Mary Helen Berberich. Father Robert Zwilling conducted the Service with Deacon Charlie Speaks and Seminarian Levi James assisting. Donna Speaks read the First Reading from Isaiah 25:6a, 7-9, Psalm 23 for the Responsorial and the Second Reading taken from Revelation 21:1-5a, 6b-7. Deacon Speaks read the Gospel taken from the Book of John 6:37-40. Musical selection during the Funeral Mass included, “How Great Thou Art” and “On Eagles’ Wings”. Mary’s sons, Charles Hagerman, Kevin Hagerman, Edward Berberich, Glenn Berberich, Christopher Berberich and Daniel Berberich served as pallbearers. Members of St. Sebastian Catholic Church lined the road in their cars to show their support to the Berberich family. Keepes Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Mary Helen Berberich.

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Mary Helen Berberich, 79

Mary Helen Berberich, 79, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away Monday, April 13, 2020 at St. Vincent Hospital in Evansville, Indiana with her husband by her side.  She was born on July 31, 1940, in Alexandria, Virginia, the daughter of Edward “Verne” and Louise Virginia (Donald) Bliss.  She married Charles Edward Berberich on July 22, 1972 and he survives.

Mary was a faithful member of Saint Sebastian Catholic Church which she loved dearly.  Throughout the years, Mary was involved in the Church in many ways, including serving on the Parish Council, singing in the choir, teaching PSR classes and organizing fundraising events.  As a vital part of the social and fellowship committee, Mary organized the church’s bowling outings, provided many delicious meals for the various gatherings and funeral dinners, and was a huge part of organizing the Fall Fest.  She always made sure it was a great time for the children and they always took home lots of treats.  Mary is a former member of the Daughter’s of Isabella.  She and Charlie enjoyed traveling.   They took several trips with friends to Branson Missouri.   Most important to Mary was her family.  She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.  She took her role as homemaker to heart and provided a loving home for her husband and her six sons.  Raising six boys is no easy task but Mary ran a tight ship in their home and saw to every detail of every need of the whole family and did it all with love.   Mary loved life, had a sweet smile and she will be deeply missed by her family and friends. 

Mary leaves behind her husband of forty-seven years, Charlie; six sons, Charles Andrew Hagerman, Jr and his wife Laura, Kevin Hagerman, Edward Berberich and his wife Teresa, Glenn Berberich and his wife Glenda, Christopher Berberich and his wife Amanda, Daniel Berberich and his wife Lauren;  grandchildren, David Berberich, Meagan (Gavin Pritt) Hagerman, Brendon (Jessica Spurlock) Berberich, Katrina Hagerman, Tameka Berberich, Simon Berberich, Brice Berberich, Mary Sophia “Sophie” Berberich, Anneka Berberich, Akenna Berberich, Takenna Berberich, Tanneka Berberich; great-granddaughter, Iris Berberich;  sister, Delores “Dee” (Bliss) Campbell;  numerous nieces and nephews.

Mary is preceded in death by her parents; first husband, Charles Andrew “Andy” Hagerman, Sr; brother, Gordon Bliss; sister, Beverly Jean “Jeannie” (Bliss) Sacra; nieces, Nora (Campbell) Greer, Mary Ann (Campbell) Jenkins; nephews, David “Mark” Campbell, Tommy Bliss, and Keith Bliss;  granddaughter, Monica Markle.

Due to the current COVID 19 mandated restrictions, we are unable to provide the type of service Mary deserves.  A private Mass of Christian Burial will be held at the graveside, Thursday, April 16, 2020 at St. Sebastian Cemetery.  A Celebration to honor Mary’s life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of floral arrangements or gifts, the family has requested memorial contributions be made in Mary’s memory to Saint Sebastian Catholic Church and can be mailed to Keepes Funeral Home, 1500 North Cherry Street, Mount Carmel, IL 62863.   The family would welcome sympathy cards which may also be mailed to the funeral home.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements.  To view Mary’s   tribute wall and leave a note of condolences for the Berberich family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Jeffrey L. Seaton, 65

Jeffrey L. Seaton, 65, of Robinson, Illinois, formerly of Mount Carmel, passed away on Monday, April 6, 2020 at St. Vincent Hospital in Evansville, Indiana.  He was born on March 9, 1955 in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Robert and Sara (Bosaw) Seaton.  He married LaDonna Wagoner on June 26, 1993at the First Christian Church in Palestine, Illinois.

Jeff will be remembered as a loving husband, father and grandfather.  In his free time, Jeff enjoyed playing a round of golf with his friends.  He was very strong in his faith and loved his Church family at Robinson Free Methodist and also Mount Carmel Free Methodist Church.  While living in Mt. Carmel, Jeff served as a trustee for the Free Methodist Church.  Jeff was a very hard worker where he was employed at Snap On Tools for thirty two years and also worked at Berry Plastics.  In his younger years, Jeff enjoyed running long distance and participated in several marathons.  Jeff will be missed by his family and all who knew him.

Jeff will be remembered by his wife, LaDonna Seaton of Robinson, IL; son, Robert (Gabe) Seaton of Mt. Carmel; two daughters, Amber Seaton and Elizabeth Seaton both of Mt. Carmel; two grandchildren; brother, Chris (Lisa) Seaton; two sisters, Anna (Ben) Campbell and Lisa (Les) Oaks; many loved nieces and nephews.  Jeff was preceded in death by his parents.

Once the COVID-19 restrictions are lifted the family will have a Private Graveside Service at Palestine City Cemetery to honor the life of Jeff Seaton.  A Celebration of Life will also be held at the Robinson Free Methodist Church.

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

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Edith Grace Edwards, 77

Edith Grace Edwards, 77, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away on Friday, April 3, 2020 at her residence surrounded by the love of her family.  She was born on October 13, 1942 in Princeton, Indiana, the daughter of Victor and Geraldine Opal (Tewell) Brothers.  She married Claude Calvin Edwards on August 23, 1960 in Shawnee Town, Illinois and together they enjoyed thirty-seven years of marriage before his passing.

Edith loved her family and treasured the time she spent with her grandchildren.  Among her hobbies, Edith enjoyed listening to music, dancing and especially loved karaoke.  Edith, would read to the blind on the college radio station and also worked at the Courthouse.  In her younger years, she worked at Meisner’s and she was also a service station attendant.   Edith will be missed by her family and all who knew her.

Edith will be remembered by her daughters, Betsy Wilkinson of Owensville, IN, Tina Edwards of Terre Haute, IN; eight grandchildren, Christina (Joseph) Smith, Whitney (Steve) Hamm, Mason (Bailee Peacock) Van Matre, Amanda (Chris) Tomes, Omar (Monica) Bahlool, Aysha Bahlool, Ahlea Bahlool, and Alexandria Edwards; eleven greatgrandchildren, Madison, Levi, Alisha, Nathan, Hannah, Sophia, Amelia, Xavier, Ella, Mia and Liam; one great great grandchild, Nyla; special friend, Charles Green; daughter in law, Gloria Edwards of Mount Carmel; sisters, Evelyn Edwards of Longview, TX, Hazel Allen of Owensville, IN and Alice Romero of Tucson, AZ; many loved nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews.

Edith was preceded in death by her parents; husband; son, Ronald Edwards; brother, Bob Brothers; sisters, Dorothy Jackson, Betty Brothers, and Mary Lou Brothers.

In keeping with Edith’s wishes, cremation will take place and no formal services will be held at this time.

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

 

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Larry W.  Hopper, 69

Larry W.  Hopper, 69, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away on Thursday, April 2, 2020 at Deaconess Heart Hospital in Newburgh, Indiana surrounded by the love of his family.  He was born on January 19, 1951 in Wabash County, Illinois, the son of Lonnie and Roberta (Martin) Hopper. From an early age, Larry, earned the nickname “Poncho”.

Poncho loved his family and friends.  He was always willing to help others.  He loved to play poker on his electronics and also enjoyed watching WWF Wresting.  He will be missed by his family and all who knew him.

Poncho will be remembered by his brothers, Danny Hopper and wife Rosalla, and Mike Martin; sisters, Gloria Richardson, Tina (Mike) Waters, Linda Hopper and Anne Dangbar; stepson, John Hopper; nieces and nephews, Christy Hopper, Bruce (DeAnna) Hopper, Daniel (Alyssa) Hopper, Karolyn Strayer, Amanda Wilkinson and Justin Hopper; great nieces and nephews, Yasmine, Jordan, Hunter, Mariska, Bria, Jude, Oliver, Willow, Terra, Jace, Avery, Daylin, and Xander; special friend, Debbie Legg.

Poncho was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Josephine Hopper; niece, Tabitha Hopper; and great niece, Lila Hopper.

Cremation rites have taken place and no formal services will be held at this time.

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

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Steven Bradley Beasley, 37

Steven Bradley Beasley, 37, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away on Thursday, March 26, 2020 at Deaconess Midtown Hospital in Evansville, Indiana.  He was born on July 20, 1982 in Evansville, Indiana, the son of Steven and Sherry (Baird) Beasley.  Brad married Beth Wirth and she survives.

Brad had a laid-back personality and was always fun to be around.  He was very artistic and loved to draw.  He also enjoyed being outdoors, camping, fishing and playing baseball.  Brad was a welder and also worked at JB Construction.  He had a contagious laugh and loved his family and friends.  Brad will be missed by his family and all who knew him.

Brad will be remembered by his wife, Beth Beasley; parents, Steven and Sherry (Baird) Beasley; son, Leden Edgar Beasley; step-sons, Dom and Jake Wirth; brother, Scott Baird; sister, Amanda (Bobby) Ortiz; nieces and nephews, Aubrey Ortiz, Bobby Ortiz, Jagger Baird and Maggie Baird.

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

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

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Steven Lee Sheley, 67

Steven Lee Sheley, age 67, of Lawrenceville, Illinois passed away on Monday, March 30, 2020 at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Indiana, after a three-year battle with Leukemia. He was born on October 20, 1952 in Washington, Indiana, the son of Donald and Bernadine Sheley. He married Beverly Bean on December 23, 1973, and she survives.

Steve retired on September 24, 2016 from a 45-year radio career. He started as a newsman for WNOI, Flora, Illinois from 1970-1971. He entered the broadcasting program at Wabash Valley College in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, and announced on WVJC from 1971-1973. His career took off in New Albany, Indiana announcing for WREY from 1973-1978. As he was working in New Albany, he also announced for WAKY in Louisville, Kentucky from 1975-1977. Steve and his wife moved to Lawrenceville in 1978, and Steve announced for WAKO doing the sign off shift from 1978-1986. He announced for WYER in Mt. Carmel, Illinois from 1986-1989. He went back to WAKO as the morning DJ in Lawrenceville, Illinois from 1989-2016, where he retired. Steve enjoyed his radios and dxing. He and his wife enjoyed traveling and assisting veterans. Steve was a 32-year member of the Moose 779, Lawrenceville, Illinois, a 19-year member of the Eagles 384, Vincennes, Indiana, a 33-year member of the Elks 715, Mt. Carmel, Illinois, and a 22-year member of the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 30, Olney, Illinois.

Survivors include his wife, Beverly of Lawrenceville, Illinois; one sister-in-law, Norma Bean and friend, Mike Beliles of Vincennes, Indiana; two brothers-in-law, Darrell Bean and wife, Cheryl of Olney, Illinois and Curtiss Bean of Bluford, Illinois; one nephew, Clayton Bean of Evansville, Indiana; and one niece, Kim Warner of Effingham, Illinois.

Preceding him in death were his parents and one sister, Brenda Bray.

Steve’s wishes were to be cremated. A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to the Lawrence County Cancer Resource Center & Wig Shoppe.

Emmons-Macey & Steffey Funeral Home in Lawrenceville, Illinois is in charge of the arrangements.

Please visit www.emmonsmaceysteffey.com to view the tribute and to send condolences.

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