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Dave Rosenthal, age 55 years, a resident of rural Vienna, Illinois, passed away Saturday morning, April 11, 2026, at 5:1...
04/12/2026

Dave Rosenthal, age 55 years, a resident of rural Vienna, Illinois, passed away Saturday morning, April 11, 2026, at 5:12 A.M. at S.I.H. Memorial Hospital in Carbondale, Illinois.

Dave was born September 12, 1970 in Dexter, Missouri. He was the son of David Lee Rosenthal and Shirley Ellen (Smith) Rosenthal.

On August 6, 1994, Dave was united in marriage to Monica Kim Langley in Vienna, Illinois by Pastor Bill Gholson.

In addition to his wife, Dave is survived by: 6 children – Tyler (Samantha) Langley of Benton, Illinois, Wraith Rosenthal of Bloomington, Indiana, Bowen Rosenthal of Vienna, Illinois, Layla Langley of Vienna, Illinois, Lucian Rosenthal of Windsor, Illinois, and Dennis Powell of Denver, Colorado; 6 grandchildren – Maci, Kaiden, Bryson, Kadence, Bentley, and Landon; a brother – Ricky (Vicki) Rosenthal of Olive Branch, Mississippi; a sister – Lisa (Greg) Hancock of East Prairie, Missouri; a favorite nephew – Thomas (Taylor) Horn and son Toby; as well as other nieces and nephews and his father-in-law and mother-in-law – Louis and Kwon Langley of Vienna, Illinois.

Dave was preceded in death by his parents.

Dave attended Vienna High School and also earned an associate degree from Shawnee Community College at Ullin, Illinois.

Dave was self-employed as a master framer, builder and carpenter. In his spare time, Dave enjoyed wood crafting. He is fondly remembered for his love of Diet Mountain Dew and for his collection of and dedication to Milwaukee Brand tools.

Dave was a parishioner of St. Mary Catholic Church in Harrisburg, Illinois as well as St. Mary Catholic Church in Anna, Illinois. He was a devout and spiritual man and found much solace in prayer.

A memorial mass will be held at a later date which will be announced.

Memorials may be made to the family for a future designation. Donations may be left in the care of Bailey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 695, Vienna, Illinois 62995. Please make checks payable to Monica Rosenthal.

To share a memory of Dave or to leave an online message of condolence for his family, please visit www.baileyfh.com

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There’s something truly special about the bond between siblings… 🤍A lifetime of shared stories, inside jokes, and standi...
04/10/2026

There’s something truly special about the bond between siblings… 🤍
A lifetime of shared stories, inside jokes, and standing side by side through every season of life.
At Bailey Funeral Home, we are often reminded just how strong those connections are—especially in the moments that matter most. Siblings are often the ones who help tell a loved one’s story, sharing memories that only they hold close. 💛
On this Siblings Day, we encourage you to celebrate those relationships—reach out, reminisce, and hold tight to the memories you’ve created together.
Because in the end, it’s those shared moments that become the stories we carry forward.

✨ Step Into the Spotlight Day ✨Every life tells a story worth sharing. Today is a reminder that the moments, memories, p...
04/08/2026

✨ Step Into the Spotlight Day ✨
Every life tells a story worth sharing. Today is a reminder that the moments, memories, passions, and personalities that make someone unique deserve to be remembered and celebrated.
At Bailey Funeral Home, we believe every service should reflect the life that was lived. From favorite songs and meaningful keepsakes to personal stories and cherished photographs, a funeral or memorial service is a way to let your loved one’s life step into the spotlight one more time.
Because in the end, it’s not just about saying goodbye — it’s about honoring a life that made a difference to the people who loved them.
🕊️ Funerals as Unique as Your Life
If you have ever wondered how a service can truly reflect someone’s personality or life story, we are always here to talk and help guide you through the possibilities.
📞 Bailey Funeral Home
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Ester Marie Matlock, age 90 years, a resident of Marion, Illinois and a former resident of the Cypress community, went t...
04/07/2026

Ester Marie Matlock, age 90 years, a resident of Marion, Illinois and a former resident of the Cypress community, went to be with her Lord on April 7, 2026, at 2 A.M. at Helia Healthcare of Energy. Ester passed away peacefully in her sleep.

Ester was born October 27, 1935 in Missouri. She was the youngest of five children born to Solomon and Bess (Foster) Goldsberry. At the time of her birth, Ester weighed one and a half pounds. The attending midwife thought that Ester would not survive, but God had a plan for her. Her father, Solomon Goldsberry, wrapped her in warm coverings and placed her in a shoebox near a coal burning stove to keep her warm. Following the delivery, Ester’s mother, Bess, was quite ill and it became the responsibility of Ester’s father along with her sister, Oretha, who was 9 years old to provide care for her. Additionally, Ester had another sister, Pauline, along with 2 brothers, Charles Boaz and Curtis Wayne Goldsberry.

Ester had a happy childhood and was especially close to her father. She was a graduate of Ullin High School. Ester planned to attend Southern Illinois University to pursue a career as a teacher. This all changed, however, when she met the love of her life, Solomon Matlock. Ester and Solomon were united in marriage on June 4, 1955 in Ullin, Illinois. To this union, 5 children were born: Pamela, Peggy, John, Solomon, and Ronald. Ester always said she lived an adventurous life. Soon after she and Solomon married they moved to the State of Maine. During Solomon’s military career, the family moved many times and lived in many different places, including Guam. At the encouragement of her husband, Solomon, Ester attended Shawnee Community College in Ullin and received her training as a certified nurse’s aid (C.N.A.). Ester worked for a number of years as a C.N.A. at Hillview Healthcare Center in Vienna, prior to her retirement from her working career.

Ester’s husband of 45 years, Solomon, preceded her in death on July 8, 2000. She often said that he went to heaven to prepare their new home. So now, she has joined him.

Ester will be lovingly remembered and dearly missed by her family. She is survived by: three children – John Matlock of Wewahitchka, Florida, Pam Barnes of Wapella, Illinois, and Peggy Francis of Marion, Illinois; four grandchildren – Aaron C. (Elizabeth Lyons) Barnes, Laura Marie (Taylor) Sickles, Amanda Lynne (Andrew) Babington, and Adam Michael (Nelda) Francis; 9 great grandchildren – A.J., Alexandria, and Avery Babington, Willow and Zeke Francis, C**t and Samuel Barnes, Vivian and Madeline Sickles; as well as a dear niece – Betty Yandell of Tunnel Hill, Illinois.

In addition to her parents and husband, Ester was preceded in death by an infant son – Ronald Edward Matlock; a son – Solomon Matlock, Jr., a daughter-in-law – Lawessa Matlock; and her siblings – Oretha Miller, Pauline Junger, Charles Boaz and Curtis Wayne Goldsberry.

Ester was an active and faithful member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was initiated May 12, 1966 in Haven Friendship Chapter in Kansas. In 1975, she affiliated with Cypress Chapter # 886 and served as Worthy Matron. In 1999, Cypress Chapter merged with Egyptian Chapter # 30 in Vienna. Ester continued to be an active member of the order and served for several years as the star point Esther. She also was a member of the former Valley # 108 White Shrine of Jerusalem.

Ester was an avid reader of mystery novels and had collected the Nancy Drew series of novels since her childhood.

Ester was a member of the Christian protestant faith.

Services will be conducted Friday morning, April 10, 2026, at 11 A.M. at Bailey Funeral Home in Vienna. The service will commence with Eastern Star rites accorded by Egyptian Chapter # 30 Order of the Eastern Star. A funeral ceremony will immediately follow. Pastor Alan Milligan will officiate.

Interment will be in the Masonic Cemetery at Olmsted, Illinois.

Visitation will be held Friday morning, April 10, 2026, from 10 A.M. until the service hour at 11 A.M.

Memorials may be made to Eastern Star Home (Treat Fund), P.O. Box 317, Macon, Illinois 62544 or to the Shriners Hospital for Children, 4400 Clayton Ave. St. Louis, Missouri 63110.

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Sherry (Robinson) Hall, age 75 years, a resident of rural Eddyville, Illinois, passed away Sunday afternoon, April 5, 20...
04/06/2026

Sherry (Robinson) Hall, age 75 years, a resident of rural Eddyville, Illinois, passed away Sunday afternoon, April 5, 2026, at the University of Louisville Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky.

Sherry was born December 24, 1950 in the Robbs community in Pope County Illinois. She was the daughter of Clyde M. and Susie J. (White) Robinson.

On February 24, 1971, Sherry was united in marriage to James W. Hall at the Glendale United Methodist Church. He survives.

Sherry is also survived by: three children – John (Katrina) Hall, Matt (Amanda) Hall and Carol D. (Ray) Bennett all of Eddyville; seven grandchildren – Noah Hall, Natalie Hall, Gracie Hall, Taylor (Kevin) Gibbs, Cooper Hall, Bricen Bennett, and Brodie Bennett; a great granddaughter – Kenlee Hall, one brother – Philip (Cindy) Robinson of Simpson; 5 sisters – Carol (Ronald) Zderad of Willow Springs, Diana Anderson of Simpson, Vicki (Chuck) Aly of Simpson, Kathy (Rodger) Davis of Navarre, Florida, and Christi Robinson of Tunnel Hill; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many friends.

In addition to her parents, Sherry was preceded in death by: a brother – Tracy Robinson; and a brother-in-law – Jim Anderson.

Sherry was a 1968 graduate of Vienna High School. She was employed for 25 years as a cook by the Pope County Community School District, prior to her retirement in 2012.

Sherry enjoyed fishing. She cherished time spent with her family and particularly enjoyed the company of her grandchildren.

Sherry was a member of the First Global Methodist Church in Carrier Mills, Illinois.

A funeral service honoring the life of Sherry Robinson Hall will be conducted Thursday afternoon, April 9, 2026, at 2 P.M. at the First Global Methodist Church, 109 East Washington St., Carrier Mills, Illinois. Rev. Stan Irvin will officiate.

Burial will be in the Glendale Cemetery in Pope County Illinois.

Visitation will be held Thursday, April 9, 2026, from 12 Noon until the funeral hour at the church.

Memorials may be made to the First Global Methodist Church, P.O. Box 337, Carrier Mills, Illinois 62917 or to the Glendale Cemetery fund, c/o Charlotte Benard, 45 Cedar Grove Road, Simpson, Illinois 62985.

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Today, we pause to recognize the strength, sacrifice, and service of the men and women who have worn the uniform of the ...
04/06/2026

Today, we pause to recognize the strength, sacrifice, and service of the men and women who have worn the uniform of the United States Army. ⭐
From those currently serving to the veterans and heroes we’ve had the honor of caring for, we are reminded that every life tells a story of dedication, courage, and love for country. ❤️🤍💙
At Bailey Funeral Home, it is our privilege to honor our veterans in meaningful ways—because their service deserves to be remembered, respected, and carried forward. 🎖️
Thank you for your service. Today and every day. 🙏

🌷🐰 Happy Easter from all of us at Bailey Funeral Home! 🐰🌷May your day be filled with sweet moments, a little sunshine, a...
04/05/2026

🌷🐰 Happy Easter from all of us at Bailey Funeral Home! 🐰🌷
May your day be filled with sweet moments, a little sunshine, and time spent with the people who mean the most to you. Whether it’s gathering around the table, enjoying traditions, or simply soaking in the beauty of the season, we hope today brings you comfort and joy.
From our family to yours—wishing you a peaceful and hope-filled Easter. 💛

Today is Good Friday, the Friday leading into Easter weekend—a time many look forward to as we welcome the hope and rene...
04/03/2026

Today is Good Friday, the Friday leading into Easter weekend—a time many look forward to as we welcome the hope and renewal that spring brings.
Whether you’re spending time with family, preparing for Easter, or simply enjoying a quiet moment, we hope your day is filled with a little extra peace, kindness, and connection.
From all of us at Bailey Funeral Home, we wish you a Good Friday and a wonderful start to the Easter weekend ahead. 🌷
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💚 Helping Children Heal Through Camp Robin 💚At Bailey Funeral Home, we believe that caring for families goes beyond the ...
04/02/2026

💚 Helping Children Heal Through Camp Robin 💚

At Bailey Funeral Home, we believe that caring for families goes beyond the services we provide—it’s about supporting our community through every stage of grief, especially for children.

That’s why we want to share Camp Robin, a truly special opportunity made possible through the hospice organization Compassus.

Camp Robin is a FREE one-day camp for children ages 4–18 who have experienced the death of someone important in their life—a parent, sibling, grandparent, or loved one.

Through age-based groups, activities, and guidance from trained grief professionals, children are given a safe space to:
✨ Express their feelings
✨ Connect with others their age
✨ Build confidence and understanding
✨ Begin healing in a supportive, fun environment

📅 Camp Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Check-in begins at 8:30 AM)
📍 Location: Reidland Baptist Church, Paducah, KY

📝 Registration is required by April 10, 2026

To register click on the link below.

Grief can feel isolating—especially for children. Opportunities like Camp Robin remind them they are not alone and that healing can begin in the company of others who understand.

If you know a family who may benefit from this incredible program, we encourage you to share this with them. 💚

As always, our family is here to support yours—every step of the way.

Camp Robin provides children, teens, and their parents with education and support as they cope with their grief.

Jim Kimmel, age 66 years, a resident of rural Vienna, Illinois, passed away Tuesday evening, March 31, 2026, at 11:11 P....
04/01/2026

Jim Kimmel, age 66 years, a resident of rural Vienna, Illinois, passed away Tuesday evening, March 31, 2026, at 11:11 P.M. at his home.

Jim was born October 8, 1959 in Anna, Illinois. He was the son of James F. Kimmel and Mary Jane (Davis) Kimmel.

On June 30, 1979, Jim was united in marriage to Joyce K. Alsip at Ballowe Church, near Vienna. She survives.

In addition to his wife, Jim is survived by: a son – Andrew (Jennifer) Kimmel of Vienna; grandchildren – Cheyanne (Blake) McCormick of Shawneetown, Phoenix Kimmel, Blake Kimmel, Ella Kimmel, and Sophie Kimmel all of Vienna; great-grandchildren – Levi, Lane, and Bryson McCormick; and sisters – DeLois Fisher of Vienna and Carla (Dale) Foskey of Cobden.

Jim was preceded in death by: his parents – James F. Kimmel and Mary Jane & Carl Smoot; and a son – Tommy Lee Kimmel.

Jim attended Vienna High School. He was a retired member of the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local # 150 in Joliet, Illinois. Jim was also a truck driver for a number of local businesses. From 1987-1996, Jim drove a school bus for the Vienna Grade School district.

Jim was an avid outdoorsman. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. Jim also enjoyed attending auctions. He cherished spending time with his family and particularly enjoyed being Paw Paw to his grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 4, 2026, at 2 P.M. at Bailey Funeral Home in Vienna. Pastor Richard Swiney will officiate.

Burial will be in the Berea Cemetery, southeast of Vienna.

Visitation will be conducted Saturday afternoon, April 4, 2026, from 12 Noon until the funeral hour at 2 P.M. at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made to the Berea Cemetery fund, c/o Tony Mathis, 2096 Westview Road, Belknap, Illinois 62908.

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🎉 Happy Birthday, Steve! 🎉Today we’re celebrating one of our wonderful Funeral Service Assistants, Steve Housewright! Hi...
04/01/2026

🎉 Happy Birthday, Steve! 🎉
Today we’re celebrating one of our wonderful Funeral Service Assistants, Steve Housewright! His kindness, steady presence, and willingness to lend a helping hand never go unnoticed—by both the families we serve and our team here at Bailey Funeral Home.
And no… this is not an April Fool’s joke 😉
We truly hope your day is filled with laughter, appreciation, and maybe even a little time to relax. Thank you for all you do to help us care for our community.
Join us in wishing Steve a very Happy Birthday! 🎂🎈

Zachary Wyatt Osborne, age 29 years, a resident of Cypress, Illinois, passed away Thursday afternoon, March 26, 2026, at...
03/30/2026

Zachary Wyatt Osborne, age 29 years, a resident of Cypress, Illinois, passed away Thursday afternoon, March 26, 2026, at 1:35 P.M. at the home of his mother and brother near Makanda, Illinois.

Zachary was born December 30, 1996 in Modesto, California.

Zachary was united in marriage to Tori Mae Bean on October 24, 2025 at Bethany Baptist Church near Cypress.

In addition to his beloved wife, Zachary is survived by: his mother – Carolyn Dalton of Makanda, Illinois; children – Natalie Osborne, Dallen Bean, Elijah Osborne, Gabriel Bean, Cali Osborne, and Malachi Osborne; a sister – Alyssa (Garrett) Grenier; a brother – Justin (Jami Holderfield) Wharton; and nieces & nephews – Brilee, Alexis, Levi, Ethan, and Noah Grenier.

Zachary had a definite green thumb and loved raising and growing plants. He was an avid outdoorsman. Zachary loved to mow, cultivate plants and spend time fishing. He was a true food connoisseur and passionate cook.

The family attended Bethany Baptist Church near Cypress, Illinois.

The family will host a celebration of Zachary’s life Wednesday afternoon, April 1, 2026, at 1 P.M. at Bethany Baptist Church, 555 Bethany Church Road, Cypress, Illinois 62923. Pastor Jay Franklin will officiate.

Those attending the service are invited to gather at the church at 12:30 P.M. Wednesday afternoon.

Memorials may be made to the family. Checks may be made Tori Osborne and mailed in the care of Bailey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 695, Vienna, IL 62995.

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