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Darrell Dean Birkey, of Hopedale,  passed away on August 27, 2025  in Hopedale, Illinois. He was born on February 3, 193...
09/02/2025

Darrell Dean Birkey, of Hopedale, passed away on August 27, 2025 in Hopedale, Illinois.

He was born on February 3, 1938, to Fern and Jesse Birkey in the home that he lived in all of his life.

He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Catherine (Barding) Birkey, son Phil Birkey and wife Rachel, daughter Frannie Farney and son John Crutcher, grandchildren Faith DeLay and husband Dawson, Mariah Farney, Benjamin Farney, Jayden Crutcher, Illyianna Crutcher, Susie Birkey, Grant Birkey, and Winston Birkey, great-grandchildren Myles, Isaiah, Coralee, and one on the way. He is survived by brothers Ken Birkey and wife Bonnie, Norman Birkey, Mel Birkey and wife Nancy, and Arlan Birkey and wife Sally along with numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Verla Birkey Martin and husband Donald.

Darrell was a farmer his entire life, attended church faithfully, and taught youth and adult Sunday School. He was a man of few words, but of great wisdom. He was a supporter of ministries that shared the gospel of Jesus Christ and had his own ministry of intriguing Christian signs that he faithfully changed each month on his fences beside the road.

Visitation will be held at Minier Assembly of God on Tuesday, September 2, from 5-8pm. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, September 3, at 10am at the Minier Assembly of God. A meal will follow the service and burial will be at Groveland Cemetery after the meal. Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont is handling the arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Christian Life Academy in Hopedale would be appreciated.

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Wade Jeffrey Sinn, 33, of Tremont, passed away Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at his home.He was born November 20, 1991 in Peo...
08/27/2025

Wade Jeffrey Sinn, 33, of Tremont, passed away Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at his home.

He was born November 20, 1991 in Peoria to Jeff and Gail Glueck Sinn.

Surviving are his parents, Jeff and Gail Sinn of Tremont; three brothers, Brooklyn Sinn and Drake (Patience) Sinn, both of Tremont, and Stoner Sinn of Morton; maternal grandparents, Karl and Velda Glueck of Tremont and paternal grandmother, Donna Sinn of Tremont; one niece, Vivian Sinn; and one nephew, Von Sinn.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Daniel Sinn; two cousins, Jalayne and Moise Holmes.

Wade was a member of the Tremont High School class of 2010. He worked as a laborer for JC Dillon Plumbing.

To know Wade was to love him. He had a heart of kindness and compassion for others. His greatest strength was his ability to bring light and laughter to a room. Wade had a way of making every situation more fun and was considered by his friends to be ‘the life of the party.’

Wade loved his brothers and was forever loyal. He was the proud ‘fun’ uncle to his niece Vivian and his nephew Von.

Wade took great pride in serving in the United States Marine Corps. He served a tour in Afghanistan in 2012. As a result of his service to his country, Wade faced many struggles and much heartache.

Wade attended the Apostolic Christian Church of Tremont. He trusted Jesus Christ as his Savior on January 24, 2024. Wade believed and confessed Romans 10:9-10 to be his faith.

His funeral will be at 10:00 am Saturday, August 30, 2025 at Tremont Apostolic Christian Church. Ministers of the church will officiate. Visitation will be from 2-4 and 5-7 pm Friday at Apostolic Christian Fellowship Hall in Tremont. Burial with military honors will be in Apostolic Christian Cemetery in Tremont. Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont is handling the arrangements.

Memorials may be made to Apostolic Christian Sunday School Fund.

Semper Fi.

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Beverly J. Litwiller, 86, of Hopedale, passed away on Friday, August 22, 2025, surrounded by her family.Beverly was born...
08/26/2025

Beverly J. Litwiller, 86, of Hopedale, passed away on Friday, August 22, 2025, surrounded by her family.

Beverly was born on March 31, 1939, to Charles and Annabelle Pleines. She married Marvin Litwiller, on December 7, 1963, in Hopedale, and they shared almost 60 years of marriage before Marv’s passing on September 20, 2023.

Bev is survived by her five children: Rod (Diane) Litwiller of Tremont; Renee (Brent) Eichelberger of Hopedale; Greg (Sue) Litwiller of Hopedale; Lisa Miller of Tremont; and Chad (Tanya) Litwiller of Tremont: sixteen grandchildren: Zak and Zeke Litwiller: Taylor (Jordan) Gaither; Jacie (Spencer) Pratt; Amy (J.T.) Graf; Jake (Annalise) Eichelberger; Josie (Seth) Wohlgemuth; Sam Litwiller; Logan (Jorden Lee), Gracie, and Chloe Miller; Jack, Marvin, Charlie, Annabelle, and William Litwiller: eight great-grandchildren who called her “other grandma”: Avie, Gemma, and Tucker Gaither; Tessa and Sadie Pratt; and Sage, Cade and Bane Graf.

Bev is also survived by her sister Judy (Ralph) Eadie; sisters-in-law Dorothy Klassen, Dorthea Litwiller, Loretta (Ed) Slaubaugh; brother-in-law Al (Marilyn) Litwiller.

She was preceded in death by her husband Marv; her sister Linda (Lowell) Heiser; and in-laws Lloyd (Sarah) Litwiller, Glenn Litwiller, Irene (Elmo) Springer, Leona (Aaron) Slaubaugh, and Walter Klassen.

She was a member of Hopedale Mennonite Church. She enjoyed teaching Children’s Sunday School there for many years.

Bev grew up farming alongside her dad, graduated from Stanford High School and attended Illinois Wesleyan University before completing her degree at Burnham City Hospital School of Medical Technology. She worked as a lab technician at Hopedale Hospital until she was married. When on call for the weekends her ’61 red Thunderbird was sometimes seen flying down 136 to get to work.

After she married, she enjoyed raising their kids, helping Marv with their business and loved to farm and be outside. Bev also loved spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren and taking lots of pictures and videos of them. She enjoyed going to their sporting events and anything else they were involved in. She also loved spending time at the beach, boating, music, photography, fast cars, and drinking lots of Coca-Cola.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 28, 2025, funeral service will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, August 29, 2025, both at Hopedale Mennonite Church. Burial will be at Mennonite Cemetery in Hopedale, with a meal to follow at Living Hope Community Church. Memorials may be made to Hopedale Rescue Squad.

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Diana Lynn (Cassidy) Troxell, 75, of  Mackinaw, passed away Friday, August 15, 2025 at her home.She was born December 1,...
08/20/2025

Diana Lynn (Cassidy) Troxell, 75, of Mackinaw, passed away Friday, August 15, 2025 at her home.

She was born December 1, 1949 in Pekin to Fred and Jenny Ceynowa Cassidy. She married Jim Troxell on December 5, 1980 in Pekin, and he passed away October 26, 1994.

Surviving are one stepdaughter, Kathe (Steve) Sheffield of Clermont, FL; one stepson, Richard (Liz) Troxell of Hilliard, OH; three brothers, Kenny (Charlene) Cassidy of Mackinaw, Rick (JoAn) Cassidy of Mackinaw, and Todd Cassidy of Springfield, MO; four grandchildren, Daniel (Michele) Baker of Billings, MT, Tylor Venti of Naples, FL, Dylan (Keiara) Raymer of Naples, FL, and Melissa (Juan) Angel of Tampa, FL; eight step grandchildren, Marshall, Grayson, Gretchen, Nicole, Marissa, Miranda, Kenneth, and James; four great grandchildren, Leya, Landon, Maddy, and Jade; three step great grandchildren, Stella, Nova, and Eden; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; one daughter, Melanie Lyons; two sisters, Anne Louise Cassidy and Judy Reeise.

Diana worked at LR Nelson in Peoria until she moved to Florida around 1988. There she and her husband had a commercial cleaning business. After retiring from her business, she went on to clean houses and condos.

She enjoyed doing puzzles, collecting seashells, working with her plants, and working on the family tree. She loved the time she had with her grandchildren. She will be missed terribly.

Diana did not want a service, but there will be a Celebration of Life at a later date. Haensel-Oswald Funeral Home in Mackinaw is handling the arrangements.

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Andrew Peter Repke died on August 8th, 2025, in Gruetli-Laager, Tennessee. He was born on January 24th, 1990, in Wonder ...
08/20/2025

Andrew Peter Repke died on August 8th, 2025, in Gruetli-Laager, Tennessee. He was born on January 24th, 1990, in Wonder Lake, Illinois.

Andrew is survived by his wife of thirteen years, Alexandra Repke, whom he called “Doewheat” in response to her frequently calling him “Buckwheat,” and their three children: Everly, Emerson, and Elise of Gruetli-Laager, Tennessee — or “The Groot,” as the family affectionately referred to it. He is also survived by his parents Rodney and Anna Repke of Chillicothe, Illinois; his siblings Micah (Johanna) Repke, Ben Repke, Leisl (Joe) Mackey, and John Paul (Anne) Repke, all of Illinois; siblings Amelia (Abram) Sanchez and Madison Repke, all of Texas; siblings Elijah (Samantha) Repke of Indiana and Anaya Repke of Illinois; and adopted brothers Jonathan Repke, Seth Wise, and Tariq Algosabi. Connected to his siblings, he leaves behind 11 nephews and 12 nieces who will feel his loss keenly. He is further grieved by many uncles, aunts, and cousins from his large, close-knit family. Andrew was also well beloved by his extended family of in-laws, wild antics and all. He is survived by father-in-law and mother-in-law Dale and Wendy Brott of Green, Ohio, as well as siblings-in-law Katie (Ben) Adams of Ohio and Elizabeth (Nicholas) Beese of Maryland. He leaves behind one niece and one nephew on his wife’s side. He will be deeply missed by many Brott cousins, aunts, and uncles, including his dear cousin-in-laws Erin (Chris) Seifert Jones and their son Monty.

Andrew’s spirit and impact cannot be communicated in words alone. Yet, here is a glimpse of the man he was.

Andrew homesteaded, homeschooled, adventured. He was a convicted giver, a deep thinker, an artist, and an explorer.

A consummate outdoorsman, Andrew spearfished, spelunked, foraged, and hunted – and was bold in experimenting with his quarry: from making coyote jerky to stewed fox. His more tame outdoor amusements included disc-golfing, a sport in which he excelled. His love for critters was boundless and indiscriminate. Over the years, he cared for every animal from tarantulas, to starlings, to squirrels, to possums, to a lone alligator snapping turtle.

He embodied the term “ingenious.” He built the family home (now at 95% completion), and fixed up two more besides. He left every place he touched beautiful. He could fix anything, and make anything. His artistry included painting, carving, sculpting, and landscaping, not to mention his engineering ways to repair things and creating alternative systems around the farm.

As a father, Andrew was his children’s rock, their enthusiastic homeschool teacher, and their very best playmate. His devotion to them was unmatched. As a husband, he provided unwavering support for his wife’s dreams and built her a perfect home that embodied both her refined tastes and his outdoorsy ones. People often referred to them as Tarzan and Jane. Their unexpected dynamic was what made them them. He loved her so.

His love for his immediate and extended family was fierce. He sought his father’s wisdom and knew he was proud of him. He took walks around the property with his mother, eagerly anticipating her affirmation, which she provided in spades. Andrew spent a large amount of time trying to convince those he loved to move to Tennessee and start a Repke Family Compound. His dream was for all of his people to be together. And, until then, he was intentional with his relationships, from weekly calls with his brother, to planned trips to Illinois and Texas where he would maximize the amount of time shared through adventure and service to others.

While we highlight the good things (and they are innumerable), Andrew would want you to know he wasn’t perfect and only through God’s grace he has been saved. His ever-present, well-worn, denim-encased Bible serves as a testament to his faith and commitment to continued growth throughout his life. Before he died, he had started a document addressing different worldviews and their implications, ultimately showcasing the truth of the Bible. He wrote, “. . . there is a God, [and] we know what He expects from us. There are consequences for disobedience and these consequences are eternal. We should do our best to obey this God at all costs.” His soul is safe because he knew Jesus. Though Andrew died, he lives.

We love and miss him so.

Visitations and a funeral service will take place in Tremont, Illinois. A visitation will be held from 6:00pm - 8:00pm on Friday, August 22nd at Northfield Christian Fellowship in Tremont. The funeral will be held on Saturday, August 23rd, also at Northfield Christian Fellowship in Tremont. Visitation for the funeral will begin at 9:30am, and the service will begin at 10:30am. For those who cannot make it in person, the funeral will be live-streamed via the Northfield Fellowship YouTube channel, under “Live”: https://www.youtube.com//streams. For attire, black is discouraged. Wearing colorful clothing is encouraged, as are kilts (seriously). Lunch for all to follow.

A note from Andrew’s wife, Alexandra

Andrew dreamed often of going to the mission field; before he died, he learned some Spanish (although, often spoken with a Jamaican accent) and went to the Dominican Republic a number of times to form relationships and share about Jesus.

Beyond his own missions dreams, he fervently supported his family’s missions work. In particular, he was passionate about his brother’s plans to partner with others to care for orphan children, and he excitedly talked to everyone and anyone about the missions work planned by his brother’s family. His brother and wife have previously served as missionaries in Africa and continue to have a strong desire to make a difference there.

Andrew’s conviction in life was to be a father to the fatherless, as shown by his desire and decision to adopt. His brother, John Paul, and his wife intend on doing just that – providing practical, emotional, and spiritual support to those who need it.

Andrew fully intended on supporting them in his life, and I, as his wife, am hopeful he can continue to support them in his death. For those looking for ways to honor Andrew’s memory (or heart), please consider giving to expand the work his brother’s family has started. You can do so by going to smallworldconnect.org, selecting “Donate” at the bottom of the page, and adding a note to your donation (specifying “Repke”).

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Raymond E. Taylor Jr , 89 of Delavan passed away Wednesday, July 30, 2025 at Springfield Memorial Hospital.He was born o...
08/01/2025

Raymond E. Taylor Jr , 89 of Delavan passed away Wednesday, July 30, 2025 at Springfield Memorial Hospital.

He was born on February 27, 1936 in Delavan to Raymond E. and Verneta Taylor. He married Jo Tally on January 12, 1958 in Terre Haute Indiana, and she survives.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Mary Helen Selk and Linda Mae Hamilton.

Surviving are his brother Robert E. Taylor; his daughter, Kathy (Rocky, deceased) Roach; granddaughters, JoAnna (David) Smith and Kathryn (Andrew) Finley; great grandchildren, Abigail and Hunter Smith, Colton and Ryker Finley, all of Delavan.

“Poppy”, as he was lovingly called by everyone that knew him, touched many hearts and lives. He joined the Navy after high school and went to boot camp in Great Lakes. After graduating boot camp, he went to Terre Haute Indiana to visit family. It was there that he met the love of his life, at Dog N Suds. They were married for 68 years. Poppy started his career in the Navy in 1955, worked his way through the ranks and served overseas and state side. Poppy retired as a Master Chief Petty Officer. He was a Master Chief engineman and received various commendations for his work. He did a tour in Vietnam from 1970-1971. After being at sea for numerous years his last tour was at Great Lakes where he was the instructor of Engineman C school until he retired in 1979. After retiring from the Navy, he worked at Watson’s International in Tremont for 20 years as a salesman. When he was younger, he enjoyed driving and working on stock cars. He also enjoyed watching sports and tinkering on lawn mowers and cars. He was a collector of vintage clocks, and he built a grandfather clock. He enjoyed having family get-to-gethers with the grandchildren and great grandchildren. He loved going on cruises in his buggy (golf cart) around town.

A visitation will be from 5 to 7 pm Friday, August 8, 2025 at Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Delavan with military honors at 7:00 pm. Cremation will be accorded following the visitation. Burial will be in Prairie Rest Cemetery in Delavan at a later date.

Memorials may be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation.

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Elaine M. Stuber, 83, of Tremont, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, at Apostolic Christian Restmor in ...
07/28/2025

Elaine M. Stuber, 83, of Tremont, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, at Apostolic Christian Restmor in Morton.

She was born on February 13, 1942, in Peoria to Donald and Alice (Lancaster) Oexle. On June 4, 1960, she married the love of her life, Curtis “Curt” Stuber, in Morton. Curt preceded her in death on October 13, 2012.

Surviving are two sons, Marty (Rose) Stuber of Huntsville, TX, and Chris (Shari) Stuber of Goodfield; one granddaughter, Corinne (Michael) Stuber-Lopez of Chicago; and one great-grandson, August Christopher Lopez.

Elaine was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Chip.

She was a longtime member of Tremont United Methodist Church and the Pekin Moose Lodge.

Elaine loved to dance and play cards, but her passion was camping and boating with friends.

Elaine was a self-employed beautician whose kindness touched every client. Her gift of friendship was as lasting as the beauty she provided.

Cremation has been accorded. Visitation will be held Sunday, August 3, 2025, from 1pm-3pm, at Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont. A memorial service will be held Monday, August 4, 2025 at 11am. Pastor Paul Nolden will officiate. Private burial will follow at Mount Hope Cemetery in Tremont.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Apostolic Christian Restmor, Evergreen Village, 1500 Parkside Ave, Morton, IL 61550. The dedicated staff deeply cared for Elaine and loved her ever-present smile.

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David Bruce Hickey, of Armington, Illinois, passed away early Sunday morning on July 20, 2025.  He was 76 years old. Dav...
07/23/2025

David Bruce Hickey, of Armington, Illinois, passed away early Sunday morning on July 20, 2025. He was 76 years old.

David was a Caterpillar employee most of his life, where he worked as an electrician. He retired after 39 years. He served in the US Army from November 2nd, 1970 to May 2nd, 1973 with the Corp of Engineers.

He enjoyed fishing, riding his motorcycle, and was a car enthusiast. David owned a 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle that he was proud to drive, show, and talk about. In his retirement you could often find him at his favorite restaurant for breakfast with whom he called his work buddies, talking cars and other such topics.

David was preceded in death by his parents, Homer and Vera Mae Hickey; two sisters, Mary Ellen Lathim and Cheryl Johnson.

He is survived by his sons, Matthew and Ryan; one brother, John; and a granddaughter Melanie Hickey, of Colorado.

Cremation has been accorded. It was David’s wish to be cremated without a service or celebration of life. Arrangements are being handled by Haensel Oswald Funeral Home in Minier, Illinois.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society in David’s name.

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E. Ray King III, 75, went to be with his Savior on Monday, July 21, 2025, in the home that his great-grandfather built a...
07/22/2025

E. Ray King III, 75, went to be with his Savior on Monday, July 21, 2025, in the home that his great-grandfather built and Ray grew up in. In the days and hours during his passing, he was surrounded by family and friends.

He was born March 14, 1950, in Peoria IL to Elmer King Jr and Ethel Mae (Ge**er) King.

He married Marsha (Lewis) King on December 7, 1974 in Coleman, MI. They met in Colorado Springs, CO while serving with the Navigators. After their marriage they returned to Groveland, Illinois. They were married for 50 years. She survives.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one daughter, Glenell King, and two granddaughters, Gloria King and Keziah Repke.

He is survived by three brothers, Ed (Nancy) King, Phil (Kathy) King, and Tim (Kim) King; five sons, Brian (Andrea) King, Kevin (Elaine) King, Alan (Melissa) King, Steven (Milena) King, Trenton (Paloma) King; two daughters, Anne (John Paul) Repke and Suzanne (Joshua) Arington; thirty-two grandchildren; one great-grandson; many nieces & nephews; and many others who loved Ray.

He was raised on the family dairy farm in Groveland IL and went on to earn degrees in Agriculture and Agricultural Communications from the University of Illinois. He was a hog farmer for fifteen years.

Ray’s faith was a central part of his daily life. He grew up attending First Mennonite Church in Morton IL. Later he attended Northfield Christian Fellowship in Tremont, IL for over 35 years where he served as a Bible study leader, Sunday school teacher, and on the Men’s Ministry.

He was a pioneer in the local homeschooling movement, serving as an early board member for eight years on the Association of Peoria Area Christian Home Educators (Now PAACH).

One of Ray’s greatest passions was Samaritan Ministries. Ray was a part in the founding board, and then later created the Christian Health Care Newsletter, guided the ministry’s Communication Department for 20 years; always with a focus on a biblical worldview and putting the members first. As part of the newsletter he authored the monthly devotional, The Doorpost for more than 27 years.

Ray had an interest in local politics and served as the Groveland Township Supervisor from 1993 to 1997.

Ray deeply enjoyed collecting and reading books and traveling to conferences. Those who knew Ray knew him for his word puns and dad jokes, for which he was a “Ray” of sunshine for many.

A visitation will be held on Friday, July 25 from 5-7 pm at Northfield Christian Fellowship, 411 W. North St, Tremont, IL and one hour before the service at the church. Funeral services will be July 26 at 10 am, also at Northfield Christian Fellowship. DeWayne Arington will be officiating. Ray will be laid to rest alongside seven generations of ancestors at Pleasant Grove Mennonite Cemetery, 22100 Allentown Road, Groveland, IL. Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont is handling the arrangements.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Samaritan Ministries, earmarked Member Assistance.

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Patricia Jean Wittrig, age 78, of Hopedale died at 4:14 am, Sunday, July 13, 2025 at her home in Hopedale, Illinois.Born...
07/18/2025

Patricia Jean Wittrig, age 78, of Hopedale died at 4:14 am, Sunday, July 13, 2025 at her home in Hopedale, Illinois.

Born December 23, 1946, in Pekin, Illinois to Hubert and Lois Marshall Brown. She married Gene Howard Wittrig (deceased) on May 18, 1968 in South Pekin, Illinois. She is survived by her second husband, Donald J Warner.

Also surviving are, her three daughters, Therese Jean Nappier (Rick Schendel) of Sarasota, FL, Tymberley A (Brandon) Whitesel of Mechanicsburg, PA, Tonya Lynn (Paul) Copelin of Tacoma, WA, and step-daughter, Karen Draper of Champaign IL; 4 grandchildren; 1 step granddaughter; and 1 great granddaughter; 3 sisters Nora Nelson, Roberta (Linton) Chism, Sandra (Ron) Taylor.

She is preceded in death by her parents and first husband, Gene Wittrig.

Patricia worked for the United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency for Tazewell County and McLean County for 33 years as a Program Technician. She was one of the founding members of South Pekin Mennonite Church where she worked with children and youth from 1965 to 1983. Most recently, she was a member of the Hopedale Mennonite Church and enjoyed working in the nursery, quilting and many other activities.

A memorial service will be at 10:00am Tuesday September 2, 2025 at Hopedale Mennonite Church. Burial will be in Mennonite Cemetery in Hopedale. There will be a time of fellowship and sharing with family following the service.

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Terry Lee Pomrenke, 83, of Pekin, passed away Monday July 14, 2025 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born Jul...
07/16/2025

Terry Lee Pomrenke, 83, of Pekin, passed away Monday July 14, 2025 at his home surrounded by his family.

He was born July 13, 1942 in Delavan to David and Ruth Godby Pomrenke. He married Judy Livengood Pomrenke on January 5, 1964 in Delavan, and she survives.

Alsa surviving are his daughter Dalinn Pomrenke of Pekin; two grandchildren Ryan (Brittany) Pomrenke and Samantha Pomrenke; four great-grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Norma Jean “Jeanie” Pomrenke; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Todd Pomrenke; three brothers; and one sister.

Terry graduated from Delavan High School and entered the Caterpillar apprenticeship program after high school. He attended classes at Bradley University during his career at Caterpillar. He worked at Caterpillar traveling the world as a quality control engineer.

He spent many hours doing remodel projects for friends and family.

He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Pekin, the Moose lodge and Sunset Hills Country Club in Pekin.

He enjoyed many hobbies in his retirement years. He enjoyed fishing, golfing, and creating stained glass. He was a Chicago Cubs fan and an avid Chicago Bears fan. He loved to dance and spend time listening to his vinyl records.

Cremation has been accorded. A private graveside will be at Prairie Rest Cemetery in Delavan at a later date. There will be no visitation. Oswald Funeral Home in Delavan is handling the arrangements.

Memorials may be made to TAPS.

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