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Michael Boucher, age 83, of Mackinaw, passed away at his home on April 22, 2026.Michael was born December 27, 1942 in Se...
04/24/2026

Michael Boucher, age 83, of Mackinaw, passed away at his home on April 22, 2026.

Michael was born December 27, 1942 in Sedalia, Missouri, to Edgar and Virginia Boucher.

After serving as a Marine in the Vietnam War, Michael joined The Carpenter’s Union in Peoria, IL.

Michael welcomed two wonderful boys, Brett and Jeff, during his first marriage. He later married his eternal companion Nancy Smalley at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Morton, IL. He was a great father to her five beautiful children Kathy, Kristen, Billy, Josh and Jake. Together they brought two families together and welcomed two more children, Todd and Tori.

They settled in Manito, IL where he worked as Superintendent for the Spring Lake Drainage and Levee District.

Preceding him in death were his parents, his sister Jane Siwak of Petersburg, two sons Josh and Jake, and one grandson Peyton.

Michael was a devoted son, big brother, and father who made sure his family was always cared for and loved. He was highly involved in the Boy Scouts of America as Scout Master for over 20 years touching the lives of many boys and families.

He was an avid Chicago Bears fan and had a deep love for his country. He embodied patriotism and had great reverence for the American flag. Many travelers on Route 9 remember him raising and lowering the flag each day like clockwork. He enjoyed showing his grandkids his model trains in his train room.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy; three daughters; four sons; 22 grandchildren; and 4 great grandchildren.

A visitation will be held Friday, May 1st from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at the Haensel-Oswald Funeral Home in Mackinaw. Another visitation will be held on Saturday, May 2nd from 9:00-9:45 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Pekin, IL (2104 S 14th St.). Funeral services will follow at 10:00 a.m. at the church with burial to follow at Gaines Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the donor’s choice.

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Eddie Jack (EJ) Harper, 92, of Mackinaw, went home to be with The Lord Thursday, April 9, 2026, at Arcadia Care in Morto...
04/24/2026

Eddie Jack (EJ) Harper, 92, of Mackinaw, went home to be with The Lord Thursday, April 9, 2026, at Arcadia Care in Morton.

He was born February 18, 1934, in Independence, MO to Lester and Nellie West Harper. He married Loretta M. Derrickson on December 31, 1953, in Jackson, IL and she passed away April 26, 2021.

Surviving are his children, Ed (Brenda) Harper of Pekin, Deb (Paul) Mountjoy of Mackinaw, Bob Harper of Lewistown, Bryan (Lynn) Harper of Kent, WA, Bruce (Karen) Harper of Forest City, and Marsha Mountjoy of Mackinaw; 16 grandchildren; 28 great
grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one infant granddaughter, Renee Harper: one grandson, Nathan Carl; one great grandson, Jaxson Harper; and one brother, W. Eugene Harper.

Eddie wore many hats in his lifetime. He was a commercial fisherman throughout his lifetime. He was a diver for the Ohio River Barge Company, a duck hunting guide and worked at the strip mine in Banner. He was a heavy equipment operator and a brick layer
for Otto Baum.

He loved music and enjoyed singing, song writing, and playing the guitar.

He and Loretta owned and operated Bob Combs Fish Company in St. James City, FL. He was a member of Zwolle Baptist Church in Zwolle, LA

Over the years, Eddie had many careers and often said "1 have lived a good life and was fortunate enough to do everything that I ever wanted to do."

Cremation has been accorded for Eddie and Loretta. A Graveside service will be held April 30, 2026, at 11:00am at White Chapel Cemetery in Canton. Pastor David Craig will officiate. Haensel-Oswald Funeral Home in Mackinaw is handling the arrangements.

Memorials may be made to St. Jude Midwest Affiliate.

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Margie Detmers passed away peacefully on April 17, 2026, in Hopedale Nursing Home after a short illness.  Margie was bor...
04/20/2026

Margie Detmers passed away peacefully on April 17, 2026, in Hopedale Nursing Home after a short illness.

Margie was born on December 12, 1937, in Lincoln, Illinois to C.E. (Jack) and Margaret (Rohlfs) Bowles of Emden. She graduated from Hartem High School and married Wayne Detmers on January 1, 1957. He preceded her in death, as did her parents and a sister, Juanita Ruben of Emden, Illinois.

Margie is survived by three daughters, Debra (Rev. Daryl Fansler) of Maryville, Illinois, Elizabeth Ann Martin of Yates City, Illinois and Lynda Detmers of Morton, Illinois as well as two granddaughters, Margaret Grace Fansler of Arlington, Virginia and Melody Ann Martin of Yates City, Illinois.

Margie, alongside her husband Wayne, farmed south of Delavan for over 60 years. She was very involved in her community and her church. A talented musician, Margie played the organ at the Delavan Methodist Church for a number of years and entertained on the marimba in churches, nursing homes and community events throughout central Illinois.

She was an EMT with the Delavan Ambulance Service for 19 years and served on their board. She was a member of the Delavan United Methodist Women, the Delavan Unit of Home and Committee Education, Tazewell County HCE board and Delavan Women’s Club. She was also on the Board of the Ladies Cemetery Association at Prairie Rest and volunteered until recently at the gift shop at Hopedale Hospital. She worked as a secretary for the Delavan United Methodist Church as well as for Greta Alexander. Most recently, she worked as a medical transcriptionist at several locations, last working at Koch Family Medicine in Morton.

Her request was for a graveside service which will be held at 11:00 am Saturday, April 25, 2026 at Prairie Rest Cemetery in Delavan. There will be no visitation.

Memorials may be made to Eastside Bible Church, in care of Davis-Oswald Funeral Home, who is handling the arrangements.

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Terry Gene Komnick, 76, of Armington, passed away Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at his home.He was born June 4, 1949 in Lincol...
04/17/2026

Terry Gene Komnick, 76, of Armington, passed away Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at his home.

He was born June 4, 1949 in Lincoln to Otto Harold and Florence Virginia Smith Komnick. He married Karen Sue Lindenfelser on August 30, 1970 in Armington, and she survives.

Surviving are his children, Tara (Brad) Talbert of Armington, Tanya (Brian) Lang of Armington, Ryan (Carrie) Komnick of Danvers, and Lindsay (Jed) Otto of Stanford; 12 grandchildren, Jordan (Devon) Talbert, Zachary (Elizabeth) Talbert, Chelsea (Quentin) Frost, Jadyn (Blake) Rusteberg, Ashley (Jayson) Meyer, Austin (Taylor) Lang, Alyssa (JT) Schneider, Brantson Komnick, Brooklyn Komnick, Miles Otto, Maxx Otto, and Malina Otto; and 11 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one granddaughter, Olivia Otto; one brother, Lynn Komnick; and his in-laws, Earl and Evelyn Lindenfelser.

Terry graduated from Hittle High School and received a bachelor’s degree from Illinois State University.

He served in the Army National Guard and was a member of the Armington American Legion.

He was a soybean research breeder at United Agriseed in Champaign for 11 years and retired from Caterpillar Inc. in East Peoria in 2012.

He was a former member of Armington Christian Church where he served as Deacon and is a member of the Minier Christian Church. He served as a 4-H leader for the Hittle Hustler’s and was a member of the Armington Fire and Rescue, where he was a fireman and an EMT.

His greatest joy was his family. He was happiest spending time with them in his pool, his beloved garden or in the bleachers cheering on his grandchildren.

He will be remembered for his Donald Duck voice, his hollering from the stands, “Oh man, terrible call ref terrible call”, his whistling and his contagious happy go lucky attitude.

His funeral will be at 10:00 am Monday, April 20, 2026 at Minier Christian Church. Pastor Jim Webster will officiate. Visitation will be from 4-6 pm Sunday, also at the church. A private burial with military honors will be at Oak View Cemetery in Armington. Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont is handling the arrangements.

Memorials may be made to Armington Fire and Rescue, Miner Christian Church and or the Hopedale Medical Complex

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Billy L Hoch has departed this great little green planet called Earth, to take up his new residency somewhere beyond the...
04/15/2026

Billy L Hoch has departed this great little green planet called Earth, to take up his new residency somewhere beyond the Rainbow. Billy was born northeast of Minier, June 12, 1933, into a wonderful family. His parents were William Hoch and Clara Riddle Hoch. He was the youngest of four children and he had three sisters Lorene, Lena and Betty. All of the Hoch children attended and graduated from a one room country school named Boston School.

Billy learned farming from his father, who was one of the area’s very competent farmers. Billy's Mother, Clara, was acknowledged to be a fine cook and homemaker. The fact that Billy was a chubby boy will attest to that. One of Billy's luckiest days was when he married Marilyn E Grant, at Stanford II, January 10, 1953. A little later, March 20, 1954, a little girl, Colleen K Hoch was sent into their lives direct from God's Beautiful Heaven.

Marilyn and Billy farmed for almost fifty years in the Minier and Stanford area. Marilyn was just as an important part of their farm operation as was Billy. Clean, w**d free fields, as well as an orderly and neat farm stead were very important to both of them. In later years, their grandson, Craig Arbuckle was a great helpmate operating the farms.

Both Marilyn and Billy believed in higher education for young people and created two college scholarships to benefit a graduating senior boy and girl from Minier. The scholarships are dedicated to their daughter, Colleen Hoch Arbuckle, and her Grandparents, William and Clara Hoch.

After the passing of their daughter Colleen, Marilyn and Billy were devastated. Marilyn's health grew worse as time passed, and soon she was gone. Now the toll of losing both his wife and daughter hit him fully.

Rather than give into the sadness and grief he vowed to carry on the good work of his wife Marilyn and daughter Colleen who was a school social worker in unit five schools at Normal, IL. She helped many children and loved all of them, and they in turn loved her dearly. Colleen got much of her compassion and kindness from her mother Marilyn. For over 20 years Marilyn was a volunteer at the Hopedale nursing home, washing and setting hair for the residents and she had great talent for this, earlier in her life she sang in the choir of the St. Johns Church of Christ at Minier and helped her church in any way that was needed.

As time passed one day Billy asked himself what he can do to help people, especially children, how he can leave this world a little better than when he was born into it. And he wrote these words.

"What matters at the end of our lives, is not all of the days we have lived, but the days we have lived and helped others."

So, by using the above words to guide him in his life, it greatly helped heal the sad events that had occurred in his life, and Billy did live up to his words and was able to help many others before his death.

Craig has been blessed with three fine young Americans, Grant WM. Arbuckle, Emma Colleen Arbuckle, and Caden Dale Arbuckle. In his mid-seventies Billy moved from his home in Minier to Pekin, where he had numerous friends and several cousins. Some of them that are very special to Billy are Mrs. Marie Guengerich, Mrs. Billie Mae Reid and Family, and Mrs. Gina Riddle Bartelmay.

There will be no conventional services, for that has occurred for Billy when he responded to the needs of the many people and charities, he was able to help in his life and in the many years of tilling and planting his fields. The tending of those crops and finally, the wonderful days of harvest and the feeling that goes with the harvest that only a farmer can understand.

A graveside service will be held on Sunday April 19th at 2:00 pm in Minier Cemetery.

The memorials to Billy may be made to his church St. Johns United Church of Christ PO Box #530 Minier, IL 61759.

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David Schuette Vinton, 92, of Morton, passed away at 11:25 am Sunday, April 12, 2026 at his home.  He was born on May 28...
04/15/2026

David Schuette Vinton, 92, of Morton, passed away at 11:25 am Sunday, April 12, 2026 at his home. He was born on May 28, 1933 in Manitowoc, WI to William Upsal and Martha Rose Schuette Vinton. He married Miriam Sommer by Pastor Milo Nussbaum at Grace Evangelical Mennonite Church in Morton on January 27, 1969. This marriage lasted over 50 years. He was a loving caregiver for his beloved wife, Miriam, during her long battle with Parkinson’s. She preceded him in death on July 25, 2019.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Miriam, and brother, Robert L. Vinton.

Surviving are his only daughter, Susan (Darrell) Stone II of Bonita Springs, FL; four grandchildren, Darrell K. (Lauren) Stone III of Westfield, NJ , David W. (Kelly) Stone of Fort Mill, SC, Gregory J. (Logan) Stone of Cu***ng, GA, and Lauren R. (Jacob) Noth of Dallas, TX; eight great grandchildren, Evelyn, Madelyn, William, and Oliver, Abigail, Avery, and Monroe, Madden and baby girl due in July.

David made a commitment to Jesus in 1948 and was baptized. He graduated from Lincoln High School in Manitowoc, WI in 1951. He received a BSME from University of Wisconsin in 1955. He received his MEA from Bradley in 1969. He was an Eagle Scout and a USAF Veteran.

He started working construction at the age of eight with his father’s business, Vinton Construction Co. in Manitowoc, WI. On August 8, 1955, he started with Caterpillar Inc. He spent two years (December 1955-1957) with the USAF as a Lieutenant in charge of Vehicle Maintenance at Laon Air Base in France. At CTCO, he was in research, engineering, chemical products, and electronic design, obtaining 12 US Patents. After 30 years at CTCO, he did consulting work for CTCO and Hospital Albert Schweitzer in Haiti. He was awarded the 2007 CAT Innovator’s Award. (Top 25 Inventors)

He was faithful to the Lord. At Grace Evangelical Church in Morton, IL, he taught Sunday school for primary and adults. He was active in VBS and the Building Committee. He was president of the Mennonite Hospital Association in Bloomington, IL. He belonged to MEDA, SAE, CBMC, EAA, PSA, and ISPE. David was dedicated and loyal in all aspects of his life.

David and Miriam enjoyed family, especially their grandchildren and great grandchildren. They especially loved their log home in Bailey’s Harbor, WI, in Door County. They also enjoyed photography, church, good food, hand work, and travel. He was a Green Bay Packers fan. He had a special and loving relationship with his daughter, Susan. With his brilliant mind, David could fix, repair, or solve anything. He was well-versed in all subjects and intellectually inspiring. He was a true gentleman.

His funeral service will be at 11:00 am Saturday, April 18, 2026 at Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont. Pastors Doug Habegger and Tim Bertsche will officiate. Visitation will be from 10:00 to 10:45 am Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery in Tremont with military honors provided by the USAF.

Memorials may be made to Taylor University, 1846 Main St. Upland, Indiana 46989 or Peoria Rescue Ministries/Pathway Ministries, 601 SW Adams St. Peoria, IL 61602

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Berwyn Hugh Shaw, 83, of Hopedale, passed away on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at home, surrounded by his loved ones.Berwyn ...
04/12/2026

Berwyn Hugh Shaw, 83, of Hopedale, passed away on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at home, surrounded by his loved ones.

Berwyn was born October 6, 1942 to Freida “Agnes” (McConkey) Shaw and Joseph “Lee” Shaw in Decatur, IL. He graduated from Deland-Weldon High School in 1960. Berwyn married Vicki J. Noe at Deland-Weldon Christian Church, and she survives.

Also surviving are his children, Laura (Robert) Cremeens of Hopedale and Amy Shaw of Binghamton, NY; grandchildren, Brady (Melissa) Cremeens and Taylor (Jacob) Payne; great-grandchildren Cash and Gus Cremeens; and his aunt, Barbara Wallace McConkey.

He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings, Beverly Hiter and Dallas Shaw; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Roy and Evelyn (Hirstein) Noe; and a dear uncle, Eldon “Pete” McConkey.

As a young man, Berwyn was a salesperson at Bachrach’s Clothing in Decatur, IL which influenced his motivation to be a sharp dresser. He grew up on a farm near Weldon, IL near his grandparents and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Love of agriculture was pervasive throughout his life; he spent many years working in the agricultural field. Berwyn completed his working career at State Farm Insurance Companies where he also loved what he did and enjoyed many friends.

When Berwyn was eight years old, he was severely burned in an accident and was fortunate to survive and live a productive and fulfilling life. His wife and family were his joy. Berwyn was an athlete and loved following his kids and grandkids in their sports and other activities. Papa had a reputation for telling the best bear stories to his grandkids.

Berwyn was an optimistic and encouraging “people person.” He participated in and taught the Dale Carnegie course, “How to Win Friends and Influence People,” which was formative in his life.

Berwyn was a member of Minier Christian Church for more than 50 years, fulfilling leadership and teaching roles for many of those years. He enthusiastically participated in the 1994-1997 construction of a new church facility and cherished being part of the annual “Lamb of Glory” Easter program. Berwyn loved Lincoln Christian University with all his heart and treasured relationships developed with LCU professors and staff.

The most important facet of Berwyn’s heart and mind was his faith in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior and his passion for “Always being prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect” (1 Peter 3:15). Berwyn is now fully restored and safe forever with the Lover of his soul.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, April 14 from 4:00-6:00 pm and a funeral service will be held Wednesday, April 15 at 10:30 am, both at Minier Christian Church in Minier, IL. His grandson, Pastor Brady Cremeens, will officiate. Burial will be in Orendorff Cemetery, Hopedale, IL. Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont is handling the arrangements.

Memorials may be made to Minier Christian Church or Lincoln Christian Institute.

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Flossie M. Rich, 80, of Delavan, Illinois, passed away on April 4, 2026, in her home.She was born on March 31, 1946, in ...
04/06/2026

Flossie M. Rich, 80, of Delavan, Illinois, passed away on April 4, 2026, in her home.

She was born on March 31, 1946, in Weston, Illinois, to Chester and Lola (Meints) McKinley. On November 29, 1964, she married Roland Rich. Together, they raised two children, Dave Rich (Annette) and Diane Rich, and she was a proud grandmother to Alex and Mark Rich.

Flossie was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, and a brother. She is survived by her sisters, Sandra Morton of Manito and Patty Dodson of Pontiac.

A 1964 graduate of Chenoa High School, Flossie devoted much of her life to caring for others. She was a homemaker and she also worked alongside her husband at Roland Rich Ford for 15 years. She was a member of the Delavan Presbyterian Church, where she served as an elder and was active in the Women’s Association.

Her generous spirit extended well beyond her church. Flossie volunteered at Pekin Hospital for 15 years and later served as a hospice volunteer for five years, offering comfort and compassion to those in need. She found joy in friendship with her longtime lunch group and through her Bunco clubs, Threads of Love, and Cro-Knits.

Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Delavan is handling the arrangements. There will be a private burial at a later date in Farmington, Illinois.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Hopedale Medical Foundation.

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“Linda Lou” Yearian Burke, 72, of Pekin, formerly of Mackinaw, passed away peacefully, surrounded by love, and is now at...
04/01/2026

“Linda Lou” Yearian Burke, 72, of Pekin, formerly of Mackinaw, passed away peacefully, surrounded by love, and is now at rest in the arms of God.

Linda was born on August 10, 1953, in Peoria, Illinois, to Glen and Jean (Beebe) Yearian. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Dennis Yearian; her sister, Cindy (Yearian) Craemer; and her beloved children, Jason Wagner and Heather Wagner, along with two cherished grandchildren.

She is lovingly remembered and survived by her daughter and son, eight grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins who will continue to carry her memory in their hearts.

Linda attended Deer Creek-Mackinaw High School and spent many years working as a dedicated home healthcare worker, as well as an aide at TCRC, where she touched the lives of many with her compassion and care.

Above all else, Linda treasured her family. She found joy in spending time with those she loved, fishing, and peacefully watching the deer outside. She had a gentle spirit and a kind heart, and her faith in God brought her comfort and strength throughout her life.

Though she is no longer with us, we take comfort in knowing she has been welcomed home by the Lord and is at peace. Her warmth, kindness, and quiet strength will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.”

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Nora Krohn, of Delavan left this earth on January 22, 2026 and went into her Lord’s arms.  She was a loving friend, daug...
03/31/2026

Nora Krohn, of Delavan left this earth on January 22, 2026 and went into her Lord’s arms. She was a loving friend, daughter, sister, wife, mother and grandmother. Nora was fiercely devoted to all those she loved. She had a kind heart, bright smile and hearty laugh.

She was born in South Pekin to Martha and Cecil Grigsby July 5, 1937, “almost a firecracker,” as her Mom used to tell her. She was raised by her Mom and step-dad, Hank Supronowski.

Nora was preceded in death by her husband, Dick Krohn; her son, Gene Grider; siblings, Violet Coats, Aggie (Les) Johnson, Merle Grigsby, Kenny (Jackie)Grigsby; and four stepbrothers, Leo, Carl, Rex and Gene Supronowski.

She is survived by her daughters, Mardell Grider, Tina Junk (Dave Harrison) and Dawn Krohn; grandchildren Alex Krohn, Jonathan Grider (Leah Ryan), Sarah (Robby) Skinner, Clara Grider; and great granddaughter, Luci Grider.

Nora thoroughly enjoyed time with family and friends, playing dominoes, doing arts and crafts, water aerobics with girlfriends, watching and feeding her backyard birds and reading mysteries.

Her love and kindness were felt by many, and that will be missed.

The family wants to extend their sincere appreciation to Hopedale Nursing Home for all the years of exceptional care they provided. She was not a patient, she was family.

Her memorial service will be held May 16, 2026, at 11:00 am at Davis Oswald Funeral Home in Delavan. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service. Burial will be at Prairie Rest Cemetery in Delavan. There will be a luncheon at the Delavan United Methodist Church immediately following.

Memorial gifts may be given to the charity of your choice.

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Joyce Anne Tarter-Bickhaus, 88, passed away Monday, March 23, 2026 at Hopedale Nursing Home.  She was born September 24,...
03/24/2026

Joyce Anne Tarter-Bickhaus, 88, passed away Monday, March 23, 2026 at Hopedale Nursing Home. She was born September 24, 1937 in Normal to Howard and Wilma Abner Wittmuss.

She is survived by her two sons, Greg (Julie) Tarter of Hopedale and Jeff (Gina) Tarter of Bloomington; her brother, Tom Wittmuss of Springfield. She adored her grandchildren, Morgan (Dustin) of Stewardson, Holly (Austin) of Hopedale, Tonya (fiancé Brennan) of Effingham, Justine (Lee) McFarland and Ryan ( Krysten) of Bloomington, plus 10 great grandchildren.

At the age of two, the family moved to Hopedale when her father bought the drugstore. Joyce graduated from Hopedale High in 1955, earned her bachelor’s degree at Illinois State in 1959, her master’s degree in 1972, and did graduate work at the University of Illinois in 1976.

A member of many organizations, she served as president of the Illinois Curriculum Council and was named to Who’s Who in the Midwest in 1982. She was an educational pioneer. Joyce first married Richard Tarter in 1958 and had two sons, Greg and Jeff.

In 1993, Joyce wed Richard Bickhaus, adding three stepchildren and seven great grandchildren. After Richard’s passing, she moved to the Commons West in Hopedale.

Her funeral will be at 11:30 am Friday, March 27, 2026 at Haensel-Oswald Funeral Home in Minier. Pastor David Kelly officiating. Visitation will be one hour before the service at the funeral Home. Entombment will be in Park Hill Cemetery Mausoleum in Bloomington at 2:30 pm.

Memorials may be made to Bloomington Area Vocational Center or Hopedale Commons West.

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Cindy L. Zeigler, 60, passed away February 23, 2026, at Arc of Normal nursing home.  She was born April 13, 1965, in Mt....
03/24/2026

Cindy L. Zeigler, 60, passed away February 23, 2026, at Arc of Normal nursing home.

She was born April 13, 1965, in Mt. Vernon, IL to Marshall Wilson and Billie Sue Page. She married Joaquin Munoz in Los Fresnos, TX and then later married Gale Zeigler in Hopedale, IL on August 14, 1999, and he survives.

Cindy is also survived by her three daughters, Vanessa Poleto (Dan Harris), Veronica Munoz, and Mackenzie (Conner) Pacourek; four grandchildren, August Poleto, Johnathan Harris, Ares Pacourek, and Athena Pacourek; two brothers, Roger (Debbie) Wilson and Alan Wilson; and one sister, Misty Wilson.

She was preceded in death by her Father Marshall Wilson, her Mother Billie Sue Quick, Stepdad Bill Quick, and Grandmother Loriane Newby.

Cindy graduated from ISU in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science degree in social work. She graduated Cum laude.

She worked as a mortgage underwriter for many years, and she loved doing that and helping people.

One of her greatest joys in life was spending time with family and friends.

There will be a graveside service at a later date at Orendorff Cemetery in Hopedale. Davis Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont is handling the arrangements.

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