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Ronald G. Shelby, 64, of Kempton passed away on Tuesday, February 3, 2026 at his home.  He was born October 12, 1961 in ...
02/04/2026

Ronald G. Shelby, 64, of Kempton passed away on Tuesday, February 3, 2026 at his home. He was born October 12, 1961 in Pontiac, the son of Irvin and Birdell Larson Shelby. He married Rachel Koch on January 19, 1991 in Cullom. She survives.

He is also survived by three daughters, Lindsey (Casey) Moore, Brooke (James Hall) Shelby, and Danielle (Jeff) Klaman; and eight grandchildren, Blayke, Bennett, Carson, Grayson, Iverson, Stetson, Axell, and Remi. He is also survived by two brothers, Richard (Lois) Shelby and Gary (Joann) Shelby; four sisters, Betty (Chuck) Splear, Pauline Turner, Kay Groskreutz, and Connie Shelby; and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, Ron is preceded in death by a daughter, Jessica Shelby; a son, Cody Shelby; and six brothers, Howard, Charles, Paul, Roger, Larry and Dale Shelby.

Ron was a graduate of Cullom schools. He was a longtime factory employee at the former Nichols Homeshield. He loved fishing and being busy outdoors, including yardwork and mowing. He loved to “tinker around” and watch his favorite westerns on TV. He was an avid fan of the Chicago Bears. But none of that compared to the time he spent with his beloved kids and grandkids.

A visitation will be held Monday, February 9th from 4 to 7 p.m. at Calvert and Martin Funeral Home in Cullom. Burial will be private.

Memorial contributions may be made to OSF Hospice.

Mary Clauden Hancock, 82, of Pontiac, IL., passed away peacefully at her home at 1:14 P.M. on Thursday, January 29, 2026...
02/03/2026

Mary Clauden Hancock, 82, of Pontiac, IL., passed away peacefully at her home at 1:14 P.M. on Thursday, January 29, 2026, with her beloved son and friends by her side.

A memorial visitation will be held from 4:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at Duffy, Baier, Snedecor Funeral Home, 903 W. Custer Ave., Pontiac, Il. 61764. A memorial service will follow at 5:00 P.M. also at the funeral home. Pastor Gretchen Stinebaugh will be officiating. Interment will be held privately at Webb Cemetery in Ozark, Il.

Mary was born on October 24, 1943, in Cypress, Il., the daughter of Stanley Hale and Genieve (Cavitt) Beggs, and spent her early years on the family farm.

Mary is survived by her most dear son, Donald Hancock of Cicero, IL; her sister-in-law, Cassandra Beggs of Marion, IL.; her nephew, Lenny Jo Gunther of Stanley, IL.; her niece, Randi Kay Gunther of Stanley, Il.; and special friend, Kathy Sturm who always went above and beyond.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her stepmother, Doris Beggs; her sister, Linda Lou Gunther; her brothers, Earl Beggs and Stanley Ray Beggs; her niece, Wendy Gunther; her very special friend, John Zogg, who she spent many hours dining and dancing with.

Mary lived at Martin Luther Homes before moving to Mosaic in Pontiac in 1992. She had an amazing work ethic. She held multiple service jobs over the years. She participated in AIR Special Olympics for bowling. During last season in SO Bowling, Mary achieved 1st in districts and 3rd in sectionals. She enjoyed attending camp CILCA and Ability Camp yearly. She volunteered with the Salvation Army as a bell ringer for many years. She loved attending Futures Unlimited, Inc. in Pontiac.

She was a long-time member of First Lutheran Church of Pontiac. She loved attending Ability Project services sponsored through local churches. She was a strong woman of faith.

Mary was a force of nature, anything she did was with all her heart. She was renowned for her baking ability and entertaining friends in her home. She was a true care giver; she loved visiting with her friends and traveling. She loved visiting Tennessee and the Grand Ole Opry was her favorite destination. She was a true country girl at heart, and loved listening to country music. Mary recently purchased her first pair of cowboy boots and was taking line dancing classes. She will be missed by all who knew her, she left an indelible impression on anyone she encountered. Rest in peace Mary, we love you, enjoy dinner and dancing with John again.

Memorial donations in Mary’s name may be made to Mosaic of Pontiac.

Online condolences may be made to the family at calvertmemorial.com.

Patti Diane (Wilson) Krause was welcomed into heaven on Friday, January 30, 2026.  The oldest child of William Lester I ...
02/02/2026

Patti Diane (Wilson) Krause was welcomed into heaven on Friday, January 30, 2026. The oldest child of William Lester I and Opal June (Faucett) Wilson, Patti was born in Chicago, IL, on July 21, 1941. Her father, William, achieved the rank of Captain and served as a flight engineer in the Army Air Corps, flying B-25s from the US to the Pacific theater during World War II.

Patti was the sister of three siblings, two of whom survive: Jane Ann Fuchs of Fair Oaks, Indiana, and Nancy Adler of Rockford, Illinois.

She is preceded in death by her brother, William Lester Wilson II, a US Air Force veteran who served during the Vietnam era. When Patti was a teenager growing up in Dolton, Illinois, she and her sister, Nancy, babysat a neighbor named Robert Francis Prevost, who later became better known as Pope Leo XIV.

Patti met her future husband, Carl John Krause Jr. (1937), son of Carl John I and Minnie Krause, in Dolton, IL. Carl is a US Army veteran, having served in Korea from 1957 to 1959. Carl and Patti famously met at Dolton Methodist Church in Dolton, Illinois. Patti was participating in one of her life’s passions, singing in the choir one Sunday, when she spied a handsome recently discharged soldier in the congregation. They nervously met after church that day, fell in love, and got married on April 9th, 1960. Patti is survived by her husband Carl.

Carl and Patti began raising their family in Dolton, Illinois, in 1960, and later moved to Cullom, Illinois, in 1976. Most recently, Patti resided in Pontiac, Illinois, with her husband Carl. Patti was the mother of eight children: Carl John III (1960) and his wife Patricia Ann (Kane) of Cullom, Illinois; Brett Robert (1963) (deceased) and his wife Shelly (Blessing) of Panama City, Florida; daughter in law Gayle Ann (Burdick) McDonnell (1965) of Beecher, Illinois; Aric William (1965) of Delmar, New York; Jacob Michael (1971) and his wife Amy Lynn (Johns) of Pontiac, Illinois; Rachel Anne (1973) and her husband Kevin Dyck of Pontiac, Illinois; Sarah Elizabeth (1975) and her husband James Webster of El Paso, Illinois; Dr. Abigail Ruth (1977) and her husband Dr. Jonathan Litwiller of San Jose, California; and Stephen Nathaniel (1979) and his wife Ida Grace (Draviam) of Wimberley, Texas.

Patti is the grandmother of 18 beautiful grandchildren and 13 amazing great-grandchildren. She was a source of joy, prayers, and inspiration to each, committed to following and encouraging each grandchild through their academic, artistic, and athletic endeavors.

She was known to sit in the auditorium or stands, in sunshine or rain, in cold or warm, morning or night, for hours at various concerts and sporting events, tirelessly supporting and encouraging. It was her special joy to bless her grandchildren with her generosity and undying loyalty. Patti’s kids and grandkids enjoyed her absolute loyalty – they could never do wrong in her eyes. If the kids failed to score or had an off performance, it was the terrible umpire or referee, or the stage lighting, or the director’s fault in Patti’s eyes.

Patti could be described as having the soul of an artist – she loved to create. Over the years, she crocheted, knitted, painted, drew, and designed, and continued her love of music by singing and playing the bass, acoustic guitar, bongos, and didgeridoo. She was famous for creating unique and thoughtful gifts for holidays and special events. For weddings, births, or any other occasion, she’d be up for days designing and preparing invitations, table decorations, centerpieces, gift bags, birth announcements, or anything else needed.

Besides her full-time job raising 8 unruly children for 37 years, Patti found time to get involved in the community whenever and however she could. She was active in community theater, emergency services as an EMT-I, church choirs, church functions such as Vacation Bible School, and providing advice or encouragement to friends and family, or taking someone to lunch when they really needed it. Patti worked for years at First Financial Bank in Pontiac, when it was still Bank of Pontiac.

Trying to sum up Patti’s life is near impossible – she was a 4-D person in a 3-D world. Her husband, children, and grandchildren will miss her forever, but will celebrate her legacy. Everything about Patti survives through the beautiful family she nurtured and raised. Each is a unique and beautiful reflection and testament of Patti’s commitment to selfless giving, grace, and love.

The family will hold a visitation for Patti on Tuesday, February 10th, from 5-8 pm at Grace Christian School, 1314 Indiana Avenue, Pontiac, Illinois. A celebration service will be held on Wednesday, February 11th, at 10 am, also at Grace Christian School. Following the service, a procession to the West Lawn Cemetery in Cullom, Illinois, will take place, followed by a short graveside service. Those joining the grave-side service should anticipate cold weather.

Patti believed in making an impact locally. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to one of Patti’s favorite organizations, Grace Christian School in Pontiac, Illinois, where a scholarship fund has been created in Patti's name (www.gcsgators.org). You can make a lasting local impact to celebrate Patti’s legacy by supporting a young person's education and future

Mildred “Mickey” M. Harms, 100, of Pontiac, Illinois, passed away at 4:15 pm, on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at Tjardes ...
01/19/2026

Mildred “Mickey” M. Harms, 100, of Pontiac, Illinois, passed away at 4:15 pm, on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at Tjardes Healthcare Center at Evenglow Lodge in Pontiac, Il.

Visitation will be held from 10:00 A.M. until 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at the First Lutheran Church, 311 W. Grove St., Pontiac, Il. 61764. Funeral service will follow at 11:00 A.M. also at the church. Interment will be at Southside Cemetery in Pontiac, Il.

Calvert & Martin Funeral Home of Pontiac has been entrusted with the arrangements.

Mildred was born on January 16, 1926, in McDowell, Illinois, the daughter of Roy E. and Mabel M (Morrison) Black. She was united in marriage to Willis R. Harms on July 20, 1947, in McDowell, Il.

Mildred is survived by her three daughters, Susan Cashmer, Kathy (William) Ellis, and Ann (Kevin) Keller; daughter-in-law, Roberta Harms; her ten grandchildren, Sara Harms, Christopher Harms, Aaron Cashmer, Kyle Cashmer, Jessica Farris, Katie Borders, Cassie Ferrara, Nina Meconis, Amanda Hickman and Amy Ward; her twenty-five great grandchildren; and nine great great grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Beverly Harms; two brothers-in-law, Edward (Thelma) Harms and Donald Harms; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her loving husband, Willis R. Harms; her son, Gregory A. Harms; her brother, Robert Black; and infant brother, Richard Black.

Mickey was gracious, joyful, and full of unconditional love. She lived her life rooted in God and family, leading with quiet strength and kindness. She had a rare gift for seeing the good in everyone she met and an even rarer ability to make each person feel like her favorite. For many years, we joked that we needed to channel our “inner Mickey”—a gentle reminder to live with more grace, laughter, generosity, and love. Her life was a blessing, and her love will remain with us for generations to come.

Memorial donations in Mildred’s name may be made to the First Lutheran Church of Pontiac or Tjardes Healthcare Center at Everglow Lodge.

Online condolences may be made to the family at calvertmemorial.com.

Sandra "Sandy" Joan (Neitz) Harlan, 76, of Flanagan, Illinois, passed away on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. Sandy was bor...
01/15/2026

Sandra "Sandy" Joan (Neitz) Harlan, 76, of Flanagan, Illinois, passed away on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. Sandy was born December 21, 1949, in Pontiac, Illinois, to John and Irene (Hogan) Neitz.

She attended St. Mary’s Catholic School and graduated from Pontiac High School in 1968. On August 2, 1969, Sandy married the love of her life, Richard “Rich” Harlan. Together they built a beautiful life and family.

She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Irene Neitz, and her mother-in-law and father in-law, Glen and Elsie Harlan.
Sandy is survived by her two children: Amy (Matt) Baker and Joe (Audrey) Harlan. She was a proud grandmother to six grandchildren: Ryan (Alina) Baker, Emma (Nate) Lavender, Sami (Carson) Bowman, Belle (Jake) Bachtold, Hank Harlan, and Jack Harlan. She was also blessed with two great-granddaughters, Saige and Brighton, who brought her endless joy. Sandy’s siblings, Carol (Jim) Miller, Kay Morgan, and Joe (Kathy) Neitz also survive.

Sandy worked for many years at Flanagan Implement, where she enjoyed helping area farmers and being part of the agricultural community. Known for her generosity and warm heart, Sandy loved feeding her family and her son’s racing pit crew whenever they gathered at her home. During the summer, she was a familiar face at Farmer City and Fairbury racetracks, cheering on her favorite drivers. Affectionately known as “Candy Sandy,” she delighted in sharing treats from her candy sack with kids and adults alike, making everyone feel welcome.

Sandy’s legacy of love, kindness, and laughter will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a place of donor’s choice. Cremation rites have been accorded.

There will be a Celebration of Life Saturday, February 7th from 1:00-4:00 at the Flanagan American Legion in Flanagan, Illinois.

Donna J. (Crouse) Schopp, age 86, of Pontiac, IL, passed away at 6:34 a.m. on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at OSF St. Jam...
01/13/2026

Donna J. (Crouse) Schopp, age 86, of Pontiac, IL, passed away at 6:34 a.m. on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at OSF St. James-John W. Albrecht Medical Center in Pontiac, IL.

Per her wishes, cremation rites have been accorded. A private family graveside service will be held later this month at South Side Cemetery in Pontiac, IL.

In lieu of flowers, memorials in Donna’s memory may be made to St. Mary’s Food Pantry, Pontiac IL or to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Calvert and Martin Funeral Home, Pontiac, is entrusted with her arrangements.

Donna was born on December 17, 1939, in Pontiac, IL, to Lewis D. and Evelyn M. (Potter) Crouse. She married Joseph Schopp on November 22, 1958, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Pontiac, IL. He survives in Pontiac.

Other survivors include their children: Jolene (Steve) Gray of Pontiac, IL; David (Sandi) Schopp of Florida, Juliana Schopp-Nelson of Bloomington, IL; Jeff Schopp of Florida, Jean Smetzer of Pontiac, IL; grandchildren: Jillian (Toby) Oakes, Sabrina (Matt) Stotler, Alex (Kate) Schopp, Andy Schopp, Bailey Gray, Colton (Megan) Schopp, Allyson (Dustin) Uphoff, Audriana (Graham) Nechkash, Adrienne (Steven) Overmyer, Austin (Kaitlyn) Duncan, Joey (Rebecca English) Schopp, Zach Smetzer, Justine Smetzer, Carli Smetzer, Joshua Rowe, and 23 great grandchildren; and one sister: Joan (Jerry) Durham of Pontiac, IL. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, and one great-grandson: Larry Joseph Gray.

Donna graduated from Pontiac Township High School in 1957. She devoted her early years to being a loving homemaker while raising her children. Once her children were in school, she began her career at St. James Hospital, where she worked for more than 20 years prior to retiring.

She was a proud and faithful member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and the Town & Country/Fiesta Women's Bowling League, both in Pontiac.

Donna was a talented seamstress who created exquisite wedding and baptismal gowns, bridesmaid, prom, and first communion dresses and clothing for her family and friends. She also found joy in painting pottery, macramé, crocheting, and reading. Over the years, she built an extravagant collection of dolls, Barbies, and lawn ornaments.

Above all else, Donna cherished her family. She was happiest when her grandchildren and great-grandchildren came to visit—especially on Halloween, when she delighted in seeing them dressed up in their costumes.

Donna’s pride and joy was her husband, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, and making as many loving memories with them as possible. Those memories will forever be remembered and cherished by those who loved her most.

She will truly be missed by all of those who knew her and loved her.

This obituary may be viewed, and a guestbook signed, at www.calvertmemorial.com or visit us on Facebook.

Albert “Rope” Dale Schlappi, age 90, of Pontiac, IL, passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side at 1:07 p...
01/03/2026

Albert “Rope” Dale Schlappi, age 90, of Pontiac, IL, passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side at 1:07 p.m. on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, at his residence.

Cremation rites have been accorded. Per his wishes, there will be no services.

Memorials in Rope’s memory may be made to the family.

Calvert and Martin Funeral Home, Pontiac, is entrusted with his arrangements.

Rope was born on March 8, 1935, in Lexington, IL, to Albert and Ruth (Brewer) Schlappi. He married his best friend and love of his life, Kathryn “Kate” (Janssen) Schlappi on April 19, 1959, in Flanagan, IL. Together they spent 67 wonderful years together and were married for 66 of those years. She survives in Pontiac.

Other survivors include their children: Randy (Coleen) Schlappi of Shawano, WI, and Lori (Paul) Adams of Chenoa, IL; three grandchildren: Jeanna Schlappi, Ben (Amy) Adams, and Katie(Will) Travis; six great children: Brooklyn and Shaelyn Schlappi, Caroline, Malachi, and Tess Travis, and Liz Adams He is also survived by one brother: Wayne Schalppi of Morris, IL.

He is preceded in death by his parents, three sisters: Myrtle, Jewel, and June, and one precious daughter: Lisa Schlappi.

Rope was educated in the Pontiac school system. He was a welder for his entire life. He helped many farmers and businesses alike. There was absolutely nothing he couldn’t do or fix.

Rope enjoyed fishing in Wisconsin with his family, hunting, gardening, planting flowers, and working in his yard. He also enjoyed keeping busy with projects because he could never sit for too long and always had to be tinkering. Rope will always be remembered for his gentle spirit and his extremely generous heart. He left a lasting impression on every single person he met in his lifetime. His warmth and presence will be missed beyond words.

Above all, Rope loved his family and friends. He made countless unforgettable memories with his loved ones that will forever be cherished by them. He truly was the best husband, dad, and grandpa. He will be deeply missed by all of those who knew him and loved him.

This obituary may be viewed, and a guestbook signed, at www.calvertmemorial.com or visit us on Facebook.

Jack Anthony Conkle, 73, of Pontiac passed away on January 1, 2026 at his home.  He was born April 1, 1952 in Pontiac, t...
01/02/2026

Jack Anthony Conkle, 73, of Pontiac passed away on January 1, 2026 at his home. He was born April 1, 1952 in Pontiac, the son of Robert and Minnie Benedino Conkle. He married Kay Weber on June 26, 1971 in Pontiac. She survives.

He is also survived by a daughter, Jackie Conkle of Pontiac; four grandchildren, Nick Gilman, Ivyana Espinosa, and Logan and Cicely Hutchison; a sister, Mary Ann (Chris) Rossetti of Lincoln; and a brother, Jim (Theresa) Conkle of Sabine Pass, TX. Also surviving are two sons-in-law, Joe Gilman and Feliciano Castro-Martinez, a brother-in-law, Ken Matter, a sister-in-law, Peggy Weber, and many nieces, nephews, and friends.

Jack is preceded in death by two daughters, Brenda Gilman and Roberto Castro-Martinez; two brothers, William and Robert Conkle; a sister Dottie Matter; and a brother-in-law, Dennis Weber.

He attended St. Mary’s Grade School in Pontiac, as well as Pontiac High School. He worked for nearly 30 years as a lieutenant at the Pontiac Correctional Center. He enjoyed fishing, trapping,
motorcycling, and spending time with his grandchildren. Jack was an all-around great guy who will be missed by his family and the many friends he made over the years.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be made to the family

Beverly Ann Zorn, age 69, of Puryear, Tennessee, and formerly of Chatsworth, passed away on December 7, 2025.Born on Oct...
12/11/2025

Beverly Ann Zorn, age 69, of Puryear, Tennessee, and formerly of Chatsworth, passed away on December 7, 2025.

Born on October 25, 1956, in Lafayette, Louisiana, to the late Edward N. Brandt and to the late Muriel Martins Brandt.

Beverly married John Luther Zorn on September 25, 1977. John preceded her in death on April 26, 2025.

Beverly graduated from Chatsworth High School and enjoyed a successful career as a banking officer at Vermilion Valley Bank, where she worked for over 30 years. She was known for her unwavering commitment to her job and her community. Beverly was an active member of Puryear Baptist Church, serving on various committees and cherishing her time in her ladies bible study class. Her faith was a cornerstone of her life, and she was deeply involved in the church’s activities. In addition to her church involvement, Beverly was a former member of the Puryear Lions Club and embraced every opportunity to lend a helping hand. She had a passion for the outdoors, often spending her weekends boating and camping. She especially loved Panama City Beach. Above all, Beverly cherished the moments spent with her family, reveling in gatherings where they could all be together, particularly enjoying time on the boat. Surviving Beverly are her beloved son, Bryan (Sara) Zorn of Piper City, IL; daughter, Megan (Josh) Buckman of Columbus Junction, IA; sister, Donna (Mike) Sriver of Chatsworth, IL; brothers, Gary (Joy) Brandt of Magnolia, DE, and Jim (Sue) Brandt of Kankakee, IL; mother-in-law, Hattie Zorn of Paris, TN; and brother-in-law, Ron Zorn of Louisville, KY; three grandchildren, Kennedy Buckman, Paisley Buckman, and Boston Buckman.

Along with her parents and husband, Beverly was preceded in death by her father-in-law, Robert Zorn.

The family will welcome friends and loved ones for a public viewing at Calvert & Martin Funeral Home in Chatsworth on Tuesday, December 23rd, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, followed by a graveside service at Chatsworth-Charlotte Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers will be Bryan Zorn, Megan Buckman, Josh Buckman, Jim Brandt, Sara Zorn, & Jimmy Brandt. Honorary pallbearers will be Gary Brandt, Donna Sriver, Vickie Miller, Kelly Berry, Sue Shetley, Janet Livengood, Diane Hale, Brad Brandt & the Puryear ladies bible study class.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Puryear Baptist Church Building Fund, 10060 Hwy 641 N, Puryear, TN 38251.

PONTIAC - Jane Kay Campagna Greeneberg of Pontiac, 80, died on Dec. 7, 2025, at Evenglow Tjardes Health Center of compli...
12/08/2025

PONTIAC - Jane Kay Campagna Greeneberg of Pontiac, 80, died on Dec. 7, 2025, at Evenglow Tjardes Health Center of complications from Alzheimer's Disease.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday, Dec. 12, at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Pontiac with Fr. Robert Rayson officiating. Visitation will be 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday at Duffy, Baier, Snedecor Funeral Home in Pontiac. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.

She was born Jan. 13, 1945, the only child of Tony and Catherine Campagna, and lived in her hometown her entire life. Janey liked to joke, "I've never lived south of the Vermilion River."

She attended St. Mary's Catholic Grade School and Pontiac Township High School, and remained close with her classmates all her life. A favorite childhood activity was Girl Scouts.

In 1972, Janey wed Harlan Greeneberg and spent the next 53 years being married to her best friend. Their marriage was a loving partnership, and together they enjoyed many blessings such as family, wonderful friendships and traveling to 40 different countries.

She is survived by her devoted husband Harlan, a daughter, Susan (Thomas) Hazlett of Bloomington; a granddaughter, Cierra Hazlett; a nephew, Jeff Greeneberg; a niece, Kara Moline and four great-nieces and nephews. Janey was very proud of her small but close-knit family.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Like her father and grandfather before her, Jane was a successful merchant in downtown Pontiac, and owned and operated Jane's Hallmark Shop for many years. She had a talent for helping customers find just what they needed and enjoyed mentoring young people in their first jobs.

She was a key part of efforts to revitalize the downtown business district, and for her leadership, Jane won the Small Business Person of the Year Award and the Athena Award for women in business.

Known for her quick wit, she was always ready with a humorous quip. She had a love of words, and even during the beginning stages of Alzheimer's, could score 100 percent on vocabulary quizzes.

She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Twentieth Century Literary Club and the Women's Evening Club..

The family wishes to thank the incredible staff at Evenglow Tjardes Health Center where Jane received loving care the past four years. Memorials may be made to Evenglow Senior Living Fund or St. Mary’s Grade School, Pontiac.

Her family and friends knew Janey to be loyal, generous and caring. Our hearts are broken that she is gone, but we are comforted she is at peace and we will be reunited one day in heaven.

Martin “Buck” R. Clore, age 89, of Chatsworth, passed away peacefully on Friday, November 28, 2025 at OSF St. Francis Me...
12/01/2025

Martin “Buck” R. Clore, age 89, of Chatsworth, passed away peacefully on Friday, November 28, 2025 at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria.

Martin is survived by his beloved wife Mary (nee Steinman) Clore; his son Gary Clore; his granddaughters, Jessica (Jason) Niemann and Mara (Chris Lowery) Clore; grandchildren, Noah Niemann, Luke Niemann, Owen Niemann, Mason Bof, Karsyn Basham, Espyn Bof, and Cooper Bof; his sister, Fran Middleton of Kentucky; brother-in-law James (Carol) Steinman.

He is preceded in death by his parents Elbert and Ruth (nee Walton) Clore and his son Michael Clore.

Martin will be remembered for working and retiring from Diller Tile where he worked for over 35 years. In his spare time he and Mary enjoyed going and participating in antique shows and flea markets, where they collected and sold glassware and furniture among many other things. He was an avid sports fan, especially Kentucky Basketball, Cincinnati Red Baseball, and all kinds of college football. In his younger years he enjoyed bowling and playing softball. Overall else he loved his family, especially when he was able to play games with the grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, donations made in Martin's name to the Chatsworth Fire Department and EMT's would be appreciated.

Mrs. Penny May Burgess, 71, of Pontiac, Illinois, passed away suddenly at 12:39 A.M. on Sunday, November 16, 2025, at he...
11/20/2025

Mrs. Penny May Burgess, 71, of Pontiac, Illinois, passed away suddenly at 12:39 A.M. on Sunday, November 16, 2025, at her home in Pontiac, Illinois.

A celebration of life service will be held at 11:30 A.M. on Saturday, November 22, 2025, at Grace Lutheran Church, 780 S. Bartlett Road, Streamwood, IL., 60107. A graveside interment service will be held at 12:00 P.M. on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at Lusk Memorial Cemetery, 701 S. Main St., Albany, Il. 61230.

Calvert & Martin Funeral Homes of Pontiac have been entrusted with the arrangements.

Penny was born on October 28, 1954, in Chicago, Illinois. She was the daughter of Charles and Lorraine (Kramer) Bremer. She married the love of her life Douglas “Doug” Edward Burgess on September 22, 1979, in Arlington Heights, Illinois.

Penny is survived by her loving husband of 46 years, Douglas E. Burgess; her two children, Shannon L. (Brennan) Silver, and Adam W. (Jesse Valadez) Burgess, her three grandsons, Theo, Colin and Wyatt Silver; her brother, Charles “Chuck” Bremer; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Walter “Wally” (late, Jackie) Bremer.

Penny was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Pontiac, IL where she enjoyed reading liturgy. Previously she was a member of Grace Lutheran Church of Streamwood, IL where she loved serving as Secretary for many years.

Penny deeply loved her family. She loved the quiet one on one moments, and the loud crazy hectic gatherings, anything that brought the family together she cherished those moments. She had a special place in her heart for all her pets over the years. Penny enjoyed all things in the wizarding world of Harry Potter, having traveled with Doug to Harry Potter theme parks in California, Florida and London, England. She was a ceramic artist and certified teacher, and enjoyed creating, firing in her own kiln, and painting her own designs. She was an avid reader and loved curling up with a good book. During the summer months you could find her enjoying one of her favorite past times swimming. Penny loved watching NFL football games. In her later years Penny struggled with severe medical problems which she did everything she could to work through. Penny was a loving wife, mother and grandmother and is already greatly missed. May she be welcomed into heaven with open arms.

Online condolences may be made to the family at calvertmemorial.com.

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