Obituaries - Fo-Fr

Isler "Benny" Benedict Foiles, 65, died at Christian Hospital NE in St. Louis. She was a nurse's aide at Jersey Community Hospital. Born in Kentucky, daughter of the Late Robert Lee and Florence (Bates) Page, she married Wilson Benedict who died June 16, 1969. She later married Cecil Foiles who died October 4, 1983. Surviving are two sons, Robin and James, both of Jerseyville; two daughters, Betty Miller of Brighton and Crystal Varble of Eldred; 22 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one brother, Walter Moore of Bethalto; and three sisters, Anna Geisler of Jerseyville, Della Scoggins of Carrollton and Bessie Burch of Elgin. Visitation was from jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyvill. Services were held at First Baptist Church, Jerseyville with Rev. V. Clay Noah officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. Memorials may be given to Missouri Baptist Chirldren's Home and First Baptist Church where she was a member.

Raymond L. Foiles of Carrollton, died Sunday at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. Final rites were conducted at the Baptist church in Carrollton by Pastor Rev. J. R. Heikes. Burial was in Summit Grove Cemetey at Kampsville. Fr. Foiles was a son of Cecil Foiles of Jerseyville and the late Carrie Foiles. Also surviving are his wife, Joanna (Fauver) Foiles, four daughters, Marcia, Bonnie, Laverna and Lora, all at home; and three brothers, Robert of Hillview, and Roger and Ronnie of Carrollton.

RUSSELL M FOILES, 52, OF RR 4 JERSEYVILLE WAS KILLED IN AN ACCIDENT ON THE ELDRED BLACKTOP, 4 MI S OF RT 108 ON MARCH 29. SERVICES WERE HELD APR 1, AT FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, JERSEYVILLE, WHERE HE WAS A MEMBER. REV R E GEORGE OFFICIATED AND INTERMENT WAS IN OAK GROVE CAEM. VISITATION WAS HELD AT Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville. HE WAS BORN IN KAMPSVILLE ON FEB 6, 1924, A SON OF KENNETH & LETHA (TAYLOR) FOILES OF JERSEYVILLE. HE WAS A SELF-EMPLOYED FARMERN. A WW II VETERAN, HE WAS RECIPIENT OF THE VICTORY MEDAL, AMERICAN THEATRE RIBBON, EUROPEAN-AFRICAN MIDDLE EAST THEATRE RIBBON, 3 BRONZE BATTLE STARS, 1 OVERSEAS SERVICE BAR, AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL. HE HAD SERVED WITH THE US ARMY IN NORTHERN FRANCE, ARDENNES AND RHINELAND BATTLES. SURVIVING ARE HIS WIDOW, MRS MARGARET (PRILL) FOILES; 1 SON, WESLEY FOILES, HIS PARENTS, 2 BRO, ARTHUR FOILES OF ST LOUIS AND EUGENE FOILES OF XENIA, OH; AND 4 SIS, MRS RALPH (ROSALIE) LAWTON OF GODFREY, MRS KEITH (NORMA) HIRST OF JERSEYVILLE; MRS ARTHUR (MARY LOU) CAMMANN OF ST CHARLES, MO AND MRS WILSON (ANNA MAE) COAN OF MARATHON SHORES, FL. Memorials may be given to FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF JERSEYVILLE.

Violet Burdette Foiles, 58 years, 11 months, 2 days, of Jerseyville, wife of Cecil Foiles, died July 13, at Jersey Community Hospital where she had been a patient 39 days. Rev. Roland Hastie officiated at the Assembly of God Church. Burial was in Summit Grove cememtery. Visitation hours were held at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville. The Leukemia Guild was designated as a memorial. Mrs. Foiles was employed as a nurse's aide at Jersey Community Hospital. She was a daughter of the late Louis and Liza (Bunch) Peuterbaugh and was born Aug 11, 1911, in Calhoun county. Surviving in addition to her husband are three sons, Eugene Peuterbaugh of Lee Summit, Mo., William Powell of Jerseyville and Gary Powell of St. Louis; one duaghter, Mrs. Sue Hill of Jerseyville; 24 grandchildren; two brothers, Russell and Byron Peuterbaugh of Pleasant Hill; three sisters, Mrs. Wilma Wyatt of Pekin, Mrs Lee Foiles of Creve Couer and Mrs. Virgil Davis of Detroit, IL; and four stepsons, Raymond, Roger and Roland Foiles of Carrollton and Robert Foiles of Bellview. The death of her firsth husband, Ernest Powell, occurred in 1964.

Lloyd Frank Forbes, Sr., 57, OF JERSEYVILLE, DIED MAY 26 AT JERSEY COMM HOSP. HE HAD BEEN MOWING THE YARD WHEN HE BECAME ILL AND WAS A PATIENT IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNITE OF THE HOSP. BORN AUG 8, 1922 IN TIME, HE WAS THE SON OF THE LATE BENJAMIN & ELIZABETH (MYERS) FORBES. A WW II VETERAN, HE WAS RETIRED AFTER 23 YRS DUTY WITH THE US AIR FORCE. SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED BY REV CLYDE SHAW AT Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville. MILITARY SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED BY SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE. BURIAL WAS IN PINE TREE CEM, PATTERSON. FORBES HAD BEEN EMPLOYED WITH THE POSTAL SERVICE IN ALTON FOR 11 YRS. SURVIVING ARE HIS WIFE, ??NE (CAULK) FORBES WHOM HE MARRIED IN OCT 1941 IN FIELDON; 1 SON, LLOYD FORBES JR, JERSEYVILLE; 1 DAU, KAREN BALLARD, JERSEYVILLE; 1 GRANDCHILD; 3 BRO, ERNEST OF MILTON, HENRY OF QUINCY AND JOHN OF HANNIBAL, MO; 2 SIS, PANSY ORRILL OF PITTSFIELD AND LILY ANDREWS OF JERSEYVILLE. 3 BRO AND 1 SIS PRECEDED HIM IN DEATH. Memorials may be given to THE HEART FUND.

John Wiley Ford, 83, RETIRED TILER AND WELL-DIGGER, DIED AT HIS HOME ON STRYKER AVE, JERSEYVILLE, ON OCT 23, FOLLOWING AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF ILL HEALTH. FUNERAL RITES WERE HELD AT Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville WITH REV CLAUDE EVANS OF BETHALTO OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN ROSEDALE CEM. MR FORD WAS A SON OF THE LATE WILEY & MARY (JAYNES) FORD AND WAS BORN IN SANGAMON CO, OCT 14, 1883. HE HAD BEEN A RESIDENT OF JERSEYVILLE FOR THE PAST 32 YRS. SURVIVING ARE HIS WIFE, MRS ARA FORD; 2 DAU, MRS FERGUS SUMMERS AND MRS JOSEPH CRAWFORD OF JERSEYVILLE; 8 GRANDCHILDREN; 20 G-GRANDCHILDREN; AND 1 SIS, MRS ROSIE VEACH OF WRIGHTS.

Donald Leon Forrester, 62, of Jerseyville was born in Greene county on April 18, 1912. He was the son of Lewis and Alma (Lawson) Forrester. He married Mildred (Pinkerton) Forrester in 1939 at Bowling Green, Mo. Services were held at First Baptist Church, Jerseyville with Rev. Everett Chambers officiating. Burial was at White Hall. Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville was in charge of arrangements. Surviving are his wife, two sones, Leon, of Canton and Kendric, of Rosewood Heights; one daughter, Mrs. Alfonso (Dayina) Lugo of Jerseyville, seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one brother, Lyle Forrester of Roodhouse, and three sisters, Mrs. Chester (Dora) Owings of Alton; Mrs George (Bessie) Piper, of White Hall and Mrs. Wayman (Audia) Terrell of Poplar Bluffs, Mo. Memorials may be given to First Baptist Church.

Benjamin Foster, 81, died Dec 29, 1908. He was born March 10, 1827, at Crowhurst, near Battle, County of Sussex, England when 12 years old he became footman in gentleman's house at St. Leanord's Hastins; from there to London as livery servant. In 1853 he came to the US and settled near Jerseyville. In 1854 he returned to London and on March 4, 1855, he married Ann (Welford) Foster at the Parish church of St. George Parish at Bloom's Bay in County Middlesex, by the Curat Rev. Thomas Clark. They returned to Jersey county and ehe was employed by Isaac Snedeker, where they lived for two years. They then moved to Rhoady settlement seven miles east of Jerseyville and settled on a farm. He was baptized by Elder Trabue into Paradise Baptist Church. In 1873 they moved onto a farm near Fidelity. In 1890 he retired and they moved from the farm and to Jerseyville. Mrs. Foster died Sept 25, 1897. On Nov 8, 1898, he married Sarah Pinkerton of Carrollton, Greene Co. He leaves his wife, Sarah, two sisters-in-law; and one brother-in-law. He had been ordained a deacon by Paradise Church. Services from Baptist Church in Jerseyville, Stephen Catt and Simeon Hussey serving with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery.

Blanche D. Foster, 77, died July 3, 1988, at her residence. She was born in Greene county, daughter of the late Oliver and Pearl (Johnson) Dierking. She married Truman Foster June 27, 1931, in Alton and he survives. Also surviving are one daughter, Joan Dixon, Atlanta, Georgia; two grandchildren and one sister, Pauline Fry of Jerseyville. One brother and two sisters preceded her in death. Visitation and services were held from Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville. Rev. John Wilson conducted services and burial was in Oak Grove cemetery. memorials may be given to American Heart Association.

BLYTHE WILLIAM "BILL" FOSTER, 62, died July 18, 1991, at his home. He retired in 1989 after 40 years of service as a carpenter from Russell Construction in Jerseyville. A U.S. Navy World War II veteran, he was past Commander of the Crawford Legion Post 1038 of Kane from 1972-76, 1979-80, and 1987. Born in Jerseyville on October 27, 1928, he was the son of the late Joseph and Freda (Lifets) Foster. He married Joan (Crawford) Foster on Oct 1, 1949, in Jerseyville, and she survives. Also surviving are one daughter, Patricia Ann Price, Kane; three grandsons; one brother, Roy Foster of Jerseyville; and five sisters, Agnes Woolsey, Dorothy and Florence Russell, Irene Shaw and Anne Haneline, all of Jerseyville. Visitation was from Jacoby-Schroeder Funeral Home, Jerseyville, where services were held by Rev. David Bearchamp. Military graveside rites were conducted at Kane cemetery by American Legion Post 492 and VFW Post, both of Jerseyville. Memorials may be given to Kane Baptist Church or AmVets Post 267.

Ernest Joseph Foster, 69, OF RURAL FIELDON, DIED APR 21 AT JERSEY COMM HOSP. HE WAS A WW II AIR FORCE VETERAN AND SELF EMPLOYED CARPENTER. SERVICES WERE HELD AT Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville. REV WILBUR CAIN OFFICIATED AND BURIAL WAS IN OAK GROVE CEM WITH MILITARY RITES. HE WAS BORN IN JERSEYVILLE, SON OF BENJAMIN J & FREDA (LIFFETS) FOSTER. SURVIVING ARE HIS WIFE, CLARA (NOLAND) FOSTER WHOM HE MARRIED IN JERSEYVILLE AUG 19, 1950; 1 DAU, MARSHA BROWN, JERSEYVILLE; 1 STEPSON, WILLIAM FERGUSON, AT HOME; 2 GRANDCHILDREN; 5 SIS, AGNES WOOLSEY, DOROTHY AND FLORENCE RUSSELL, IRENE SHAW AND ANNA HANELINE, ALL OF JERSEYVILLE; AND 2 BRO, ROY OF JERSEYVILLE AND BILL OF KANE. Memorials may be given to AMERICAN HEART ASSOC AND OPEN DOOR FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF JERSEYVILLE.

Freda M. Foster, 85, OF JERSEYVILLE DIED NOV 26 AT JERSEY COMM HOSP. SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED AT Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville. REV L E HUTCHINSON, PASTOR OF VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH OFFICIATED AND BURIAL WAS IN OAK GROVE CEM. BORN JAN 14, 1894 IN JERSEY CO, SHE WAS A DAU OF CHARLES & MARY (SCHRIEBER) LIFFETS. HER HUSBAND, JOSEPH B FOSTER, DIED MARCH 14, 1969. SURVIVING ARE, 3 SONS, ERNEST, FIELDON, ROY, JERSEYVILLE, BLYTH, KANE; 5 DAU, AGNES WOOLSEY, DOROTHY RUSSELL, FLORENCE RUSSELL, IRENE SHAW AND ANNA HANELINE, ALL OF JERSEYVILLE; 2 BRO, ROY AND EDWARD LIFFETS OF JERSEYVILLE AND 2 SIS, EDIDTH VANMETER, JERSEYVILLE AND EMMA NUNES, JACKSONVILLE; 25 GRANDCHILDREN; 37 G-GRANDCHILDREN AND 7 G-G-GRANDCHILDREN. Memorials may be given to VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH.

Maggie Foster, 97, who died April 1, at Greenwood Manor Nursing Home was born April 10, 1883, in Jalappa, Greene county, a daughter of the late Charles and Myra (Hamilton) Legrand. Her husband, William Foster, whom she married November 14, 1904 in Jerseyville, died March 3, 1968. Services were conducted at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville. rev. William Elder of Bible Baptist Church officiated and burial was in Oak Grove cemetery. Only survivors are nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her husband, one son, and one daughter. Memorials may be given to Bible Baptist Church.

Mina Foster, 81, OF JERSEYVILLE, DIED TUES AT JERSEY COMM HOSP SHORTLY AFTER ADMITTANCE. REV CARLTON CHRISTENSON CONDUCTED RITES HELD FROM Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville. BURIAL WAS IN LAX CEM. SHE WAS BORN MARCH 5, 1889 IN JERSEY CO THE DAU OF BARNEY & ROSA (KRAUSHAAR) FREAND AND WAS A LIFELONG RESIDENT OF THIS CO. HER HUSBAND WAS THE LATE ANDREW (JUD) FOSTER. SURVIVING ARE 1 SON, TRUMAN, JERSEYVILLE; 2 DAU, MRS TRULBIA WHITE AND MRS HELEN PRITCHARD OF JERSEYVILLE; 4 GRANDCHILDREN AND 2 G-GRANDCHILDREN; 2 BRO, HENRY FREAND OF KANE AND LOUIS FREAND, JERSEYVILLE; AND 1 SIS, MRS VIOLA FREER OF GODFREY. HER HUSBAND, PARENTS, 1 SON, 1 BRO AND 5 SIS PRECEDED HER IN DEATH.

Sara Foster, 59, nee Sarah Pinkerton, was born November 14, 1854, in Greene county. She came to Jerseyville in 1884 and made her home with a sister, Mrs. A. Atchison. On November 18, 1898, she married Benjamin Foster, who died Dec 28, 1908. She died at the Postlewait Hotel in Carrollton on August 6. Rev. Catt had the service held at Postlewait Hotel on October 8. Burial was at Oak Grove Cemetery, Jerseyville. She leaves one brother, Thomas, East St. Louis, one sister, Mrs. Atchison, Alton.

Earl Raymond Fraley, 74, a rural Jerseyville resident and former member of the Jersey County Board of Supervisors for 12 years, died suddenly at his home on Jan 8. Visitation was held at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville. Services were held at Fieldon United Church of Christ. Rev. Leonard Todd of Moro officiated and burial was in Fieldon cemetery. Through Mr. Fraley had been ill for several years, his death was unexpected. Mr. and Mrs. Fraley had been in Jerseyville Wednesday afternoon and upon returning to their home he said he would rest before the evening meal. His breathing attracted Mrs. Fraley's attention and she summoned help. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Jersey Community Hospital. A son of the late Theodore C. and Rachel (McDaniel) Fraley, the former official of Otter Creek Township, was born in Montgomery county. He was engaged in farming for many years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Effie (McDow) Fraley; one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Hearty of Jerseyville; four sons, Stewart Fraley of Fieldon, Stanley and Wilbert Fraley of Jerseyville and Leland Fraley of Carrollton; 19 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; four brothers, Warren Feraley of East Alton, Frank Fraley of Litchfield, Lewis Fraley of Chicago, and Estel Fraley of Carrollton. One brothers, Mark preceded him in death. Mr. Fraley was a member of Fieldon United Church of Christ; Fieldon Lodge 592, AF&AM; and the Consistory Masonic services were held at the funeral home.

Emma C. Fraley, 91, of Carrollton, died Dec 19, at her home in Carrollton. She was born in Illinois, daughter of the late Friedrick and Johanna (Feierabend) Wieneke. On June 5, 1923, in Jerseyville, she married Mark H. Fraley, and he preceded her in death. Surviving are one daughter, Opal B. Fraley of Carrollton and one sister, Matilda Fraley of Jerseyville. Visitation was at Airsman-Hires Funeral HOme in Carrollton. Graveside rites were conducted in Oak Grove Cemetery.

Estel Fraley, 74, a retired farmer of Carrollton, died at his home February 13, after an apparent heart attack. Visitation was held at Hires Funeral Home, Carrollton, and burial was in Carrollton cememtery. He was born in Jersey county, a son of the late Theodore and Rachell (McDaniel) Fraley. He married Mildred (Devening) Fraley in 1923. She died in 1977. On Jan 5, he married the former Sara Goodwin who survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Lila VanAusdoll and Mamie Shelton, both of Fieldon; three sons, Orville of Anabel, Mo., and Ralph and Raymond both of Carrollton; 22 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Matilda Josephine Fraley, 90, of East Alton, died January 16, 1988, at Greenwood Manor in Jerseyville. Born in Jersey county, she was the daughter of the late Fredrick and Johanna (Quitt) Wieneke. She married Warren Fraley in 1921 in Jerseyville. He died February 8, 1975. Surviving are one son, Oliver Fraley, Godfrey; one daughter, Keota Doerr, Godfrey; 2 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; and one sister, Emma Fraley, Carrollton. Visitation and servies were conducted at Marks Mortuary in Woodriver. Rev. Paul Miller officiated burial was in Rose Lawn Memory Garends in Behalto.

Mildred M. Fraley, 74, of R1 Carrollton, died Apr 3 at Passavant Hospital in Jacksonville. Services were conducted by Rev. Kent Tremble at Hires Funeral Home, Carrollton and burial was in Carrollton City cemetery. A native of Alton, she married Extel Fraley in 1923. Surviving are her husband; two sisteres, Mrs. Willie (Lila) VanAusdoll and Mrs. Don (Mammie) Shelton, both of Fieldon; three sons, Orville of Anabel, Mo., Ralph and Raymond, both of Carrollton; 22 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Warren Fraley, 75, of East Alton, died Feb 8, at Jersey Community Hospital. Final rites were held at East Alton Pentecostal Church with Rev. E. Ladkey officiating. Burial was in Rose Lawn Memory Gardens. Mr. Fraley was employed as a machinist with Standard Oil company for 39 years until retiring in 1962. Surviving are his wife, matilda (Wieneke) Fraley whom he married March 15, 1922, in Jerseyville; one daughter, Mrs. Fred (Keota) Falcone, Alton; one son, Oliver W. Fraley of Godfrey; two brothers, Estel of Carrollton and Lewis of Chicago; two grandchildren. Memorials may be given to American Cancer Society.

Grace Frank, 94, FORMER JERSEYVILLE RESIDENT, DIED SEPT 6, 1989 AT HER HOME. SHE WAS BORN IN JERSEY CO, DAU OF THE LATE FRED & MATILDA (WITT) MOORE. ON NOV 8, 1911, SHE AND JOHN FRANK WERE MARRIED. HE DIED JAN 27, 1961. SURVIVING ARE 3 DAU, MAE WOLF, GRANITE CITY, MARTHA MALSON, ALTON AND LUCY FOSTER, TROY, MI; 1 SON, REV ORVILLE FRANK, MABANK, TX; 7 GRANDCHILDREN; AND 9 G-GRANDCHILDREN. PRECEDING HER IN DEATH WERE 1 DAU, MYRTLE GUILANDER; 1 SIS, CELIA TERPENING; AND 1 BRO, WESLEY MOORE. VISITATION AND SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED AT Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville. REV EARL CLAGG OFFICIATED. BURIAL WAS IN KANE CEM.

NELLIE ANGELINE FRANK, 92, DIED MARCH 30, 1991, AT HER HOME. SHE WAS BORN IN KANE ON AUG 2, 1898, DAU OF THE LATE WILLIAM T & ELIZA A (PORTWOOD) LOY. HER HUSBAND, EDWIN HARRISON FRANK, DIED IN JUNE 1941. SURVIVING ARE 5 DAU, WILMA ROGERS, ANNIE COPE AND NELLIE BARRETT ALL OF JERSEYVILLE, JESSIE GOEWEY OF CHILLICOTHE AND MARY KUEHNEL OF ALTON; 5 SONS, CLINTON, JOSEPH AND LOUIS FRANK, ALL OF JERSEYVILLE, WILLIAM FRANK, MOUNT OLIVE AND GEORGE FRANK, GODFREY; 32 GRANDCHILDREN; 4 STEP GRANDCHILDREN; 52 G-GRANDCHILDREN; 12 STEP G-GRANDCHILDREN; 2 G-G-GRANDCHILDREN; 1 STEP G-G-GRANDCHILD; AND 1 BRO, FRANK LOY OF JERSEYVILLE. 1 G-GRANDSON, 4 SIS AND 6 BRO PRECEDED HER IN DEATH. VISITATION AT Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville. JERSEYVILLE REBEKAH LODGE 263, WHERE SHE WAS A MEMBER, CONDUCTED SPECIAL SERVICE TUES EVE. SERVICES WERE HELD AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, JERSEYVILLE, WITH REV GRANT JENSEN OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN KANE CEM. Memorials may be given to THE CHURCH WHERE SHE WAS A MEMBER.

Ernest R. Franz, 58, OF ALTON DIED NOV 11, AT JEWISH HOSP IN ST LOUIS. FINAL RITES WERE HELD AT CURDIE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH IN ALTON WITH INTERMENT IN UPPER ALTON. A CUSTODIAN IN ALTON SCHOOL SYSTEM, HE WAS BORN JUNE 23, 1915 IN GRAFTON A SON OF MR & MRS CHARLES FRANZ. MR FRANZ WAS A MEMBER OF THE CURDIE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH OF ALTON, MASONIC LODGE NO 1062, WOOD RIVER, EASTERN STAR NO 775, ALTON, AND LABORERS LOCAL 231, PEKIN, AND WAS A WORLD WW II VETERAN. SURVIVING ARE HIS WIFE, MARY (HILL) FRANZ; 1 SON, JAMES E FRANZ OF COTTAGE HILLS; 2 GRANDCHILDREN; 2 BRO, LEO OF GRAFTON AND WESLEY OF KANE; AND 6 SIS, MRS HUBERT (PAULINE) MOURNING, KANE, MRS FREDA DABBS, ALTON, MRS CLARENCE (LELIA) SPILLMAN, SARASOTA, FL, MRS AGNES STATHAM AND MRS ZADA BAILEY, JERSEYVILLE AND MRS LLOYD (FLOSSIE) HIGHFILL.

Leo Phillip Franz, 82, OF GRAFTON, DIED OCT 9 AT ST ANTHONY HOSP IN ALTON. HE WAS BORN MARCH 8, 1904, IN JERSEY CO TO THE LATE CHARLES L& MARTHA (THURM) FRANZ. HE MARRIED LUCILLE I (WALLACE) ON NOV 2, 1929, IN JERSEYVILLE. HE WAS A FARMER. HE WAS A MEMBER OF GRAFTON METHODIST CHURCH AND JERSEY CO FARM BUREAU. SURVIVING ARE HIS WIFE; 2 SONS, KENNETH OF NEW HARTFORD, MO, AND MARUICE OF GREENFIELD; 4 SIS, LELA SPILLMAN OF SARASOTA, FL, FLOSSIE HIGHFILL, GRAFTON, ZADA BAILEY, ALTON AND PAULINE MOURNING, KANE; 4 GRANDCHILDREN; AND 7 G-GRANDCHILDREN. HE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS PARENTS, 2 CHILDREN, 2 BRO AND 4 SIS. VISITATION WAS OCT 12 AT Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville, AND THE FUNERAL WAS [remainder unavailable]

Wesley Franz, 74, DIED SUN AT HIS RESIDENCE. BORN IN GRAFTON, SON OF THE LATE CHARLES & MARTHA (THURM) FRANZ, HE WAS A FARMER AND MARRIED ELLA (RULL) FRANZ ON AUG 27, 1955 AND SHE SURVIVES. ALSO SURVIVING ARE 1 DAU, BERNEAN DOWN OF BRIGHTON; 3 SONS, DELBERT FRANZ OF NEWPORT RICHEY, FL, DARRELL FRANZ OF GREAT FALLS, MT AND KENNETH JOHNSON OF ROSEWOOD HEIGHTS; 11 GRANDCHILDREN; 2 G-GRANDCHILDREN; 5 SIS, AGNES STATHEM OF JERSEYVILLE, LELIA SPILLMAN OF SARASOTA, FL, FLOSSIE HIGHFILL OF GRAFTON, ZADA BAILEY OF ALTON AND PAULINE MOURNING OF KANE; AND 1 BRO, GEO OF GRAFTON. VISITATION AND SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED FROM Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville. REV WILLIAM HESSLER OFFICIATED. BURIAL WAS IN KVALHALLA MEM PARK, GODFREY. Memorials may be given to HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH, JERSEYVILLE WHERE HE WAS A MEMBER.

Beulah Pearl Frazer, 49 years, 4 months, 6 days, wife of Oscar W. Frazer, RR Fieldon, died Dec 9, at St. Joseph Hospital, Alton, where she had been moved a few hours earlier. Funeral services were held at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville. Rev. Arthur Kauhl, pastor of the Lutheran Church, officiated and burial was in Oak Grove cememtery. She was a daughter of the late Rev. Morgan and Mary Jane (Sowert) Henson, and was born at Shirdon, Ky, Aug 3, 1905. Surviving are her husband; one son, William Earl Newman, Fieldon; three daughters, Mary Lois (NewsmanJ) Freand, Fieldon, Mrs. Lena Ruth McCloud of Joliet and Mrs. Evelyn Woolsey, Kane; 12 grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Joiner, Rosiclare, Ill., Mrs. Millie Harnice, Marion, Ky., Mrs Rosie Privett, Caruthersville, Mo., and Mrs. Murole Shaw of Wyoming, and one brother, Rev. John Henson, Golconda, Ill.

Rev. Harry Frazer, 83, Jerseyville, died November 9 at Boyd Memorial Hospital, Carrollton. Services were conducted at Gospel Assembly Church, Jerseyville, with Rev.s Clyde Shaw and Louis Kappler officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove. Born Oct 23, 1901 (discrepancy in birth as both he and herbert were born 23-10-1901, or else were twins), to the late fred and Maggie (Dabbs) Frazer. He was in the ministry for 52 years in Jersey and Greene counties and 26 years at Gospel Assembly. Surviving is one brother, Herert Frazer, Jerseyville. His parents, two brothers, and one sister preceded him in death. Memorials may be given to Gospel Assembly. Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville was in charge of arrangements.

Margaret Ellen Frazer, 79, died June 30, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Cope where she made her home. She was the daughter of the late F. W. and Catherine (Worthey) Dabbs, and was born in Jersey county, January 15, 1871. Her husband preceded her in death. Surviving is one daughter, Mrs. George Cope, Jerseyville; four sons, Edward Frazer of Grafton, George Frazer of Jerseyville, Harry Frazer of Carrollton and Herbert Frazer of Fieldon; one brother, Oscar Dabbs of Fieldon and one sister, Mrs. Don Beach of Otterville. Visistation was at Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville. Services were held from Peace Evangelical and Reformed Church in Jerseyville on July 2. Rev. J. W. Stoeker officiated and interment was in Otterville cemetery.

Thomas J. Frazier, 68, of RR Jerseyville died Nov 14, at Alton Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. Services were held at Delhi Baptist Church with Rev. James Maxwell officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. Frazier retired from Shell Oil Company Jan 1, 1975, after 32 years service. Born in Greene county January 25, 1912, he was a son of James Curtis and Belle (Knox) Frazier and was a member of Delhi Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Ruth (Black) Frazier whom he married Dec 18, 1934, in Edwardsville; one daughter, Sandra R. Kuehnel of Jerseyville; three sons, Thomas M and Dennis J, Jerseyville and James M of Dow; 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He was peceded in deathh by three brothers and three sisters. Memorials may be given to Delhi Baptist Church.

THOMAS M FRAZIER, 55, D JAN 12, 1991, AT JERSEY COMM HOSP AFTER A LENGTHY ILLNESS. HE WAS A CROP HAIL ADJUSTER FOR COUNTRY COMPANIES INS CO, JERSEYVILLE AND WAS A US AIRFORCE VETERAN. FRAZIER HAD TAUGHT SCHOOL SINCE 1961 AT MANY JERSEY CO SCHOOLS, INCLUDING ILLINI JR HI, JERSEYVILLE, WHERE HE HAD SERVED AS PRINCIPAL SINCE 1984. HE WAS PREVIOUSLY A TEACHER, COACH, DEAN OF STUDENTS AND ASSISTANT PRIN AT ILLINI. BORN IN WHITE HALL, HE WAS THE SON OF RUTH (BLACK) FRAZIER OF JERSEYVILLE AND THE LATE THOMAS J FRAZIER. MAY19, 1956, IN SCOTT, AR, HE MARRIED FRANCES (PHILLIPS) FRAZIER. SHE SURVIVES. ALSO SURVIVING ARE HIS MOTHER, 3 DAU, LISA RENE STERKENBURG OF GRAND RAPIDS, MI, LEIGH ANN STEDKEL, CARROLLTON AND LESLEE FRAZIER AT HOME; 3 GRANDCHILDREN; 1 SIS, SANDRA KUEHNEL, JERSEYVILLE; AND 2 BRO, DENNIS J FRAZIER, JERSEYVILLE AND JAMES M FRAZIER, DOW. VISITATION WAS FROM Gubser Funeral Home in Jerseyville. SERVICES WERE HELD AT DELHI BAPTIST CHURCH WITH REVS PAUL SNOW AND CLYDE MYERS AND EDWIN MINER OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN OAK GROVE CEM. Memorials may be given to DELHI BAPTIST CHURCH WHERE HE WAS A MEMBER.

Mary A. Fredenburg, 81 years, 5 months, 16 days, died at her home in Otterville Dec 26, 1905. Funeral services were from Otterville M E Church, Rev. S. Albrecht officiating. The large concourse of friends and kindly neighbors bore testimony of the esteem in which she was held in this community. The maiden name of the deceased was Lofton, oldest child of Samuel and Catherine Lofton. She was born near what is now Salem in, then Greene county, but now Jersey, July 10, 1824. On Aug 20, 1844, she married E. F. Fredenburg, who 25 years ago preceded her to that realm from which no one returns. To this union were born ten children, six of whom survive her. four daughters and two sons. They were all with her during her last week's illness and all that loving hearts and willing hands could do was done. For about a quarter of a century she was a zealous and devoted member of the M E church in Otterville. For several mont past her waning strength gave notice to all that the shadowy reaper death was at hand. Many weary nights during life has she spent by the bedside of the sick and the dying but she is now in that land whose inhabitants wander not and are never weary. The kindly acts of her neighbors can never be forgotten and though the burial day was the most inclement of the winter yet a large concourse followed the remains to the burying ground through the storm. The Lord has called her to a land that is stormless and shadowless. One by one the landmarks of early times ae disappering. She has crossed the shadowy river and joined the great congregation. (by R. R. N.) Mrs. Mary Fredenberg died at the home in Otterville, Dec 26. Mrs. Fredenberg had lived in this immediate neighborhood all her life and will be sadly mised, as she possessed a jovial disposition and was a friend to everyone.

Margaret Alberta Fredenburg, 81, Jerseyville, was held at Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home in Jerseyville. Burial was in Valhalla Memorial Park. Rev. Vale Walkington officiated. Her death occurred on June 26. She was born Aug 18, 1891 in Hardin the daughter of Logan F. and Olive E. (Bizillion) Wilkinson. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Ernest (Rita) Whetzel of Alton and Mrs. Robert (Opal) Kronable of Jerseyville; one son, Bernell Fredenburg, Carrollton; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Roland L. Wilkinson, Godfrey, and William F. Wilkinson, Springfield, Ohio. Her husband, Eph Fredenburg, parents, one son, one daughter and one sister preceded her in death.

Mary E. Freeman, 78, OF GRAFTON DIED MAY 2, 1988, AT HER RESIDENCE. SHE WAS BORN JULY 20, 1909 IN JERSEY CO TO THE LATE JOHN (MOHR) & LAURA CUNNINGHAM. SHE MARRIED LESTER FREEMAN ON AUG 17, 1927, IN KANE. HE DIED MARCH 16, 1983.

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