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Conley Funeral Home Conley Funeral Home in Elburn, IL provides all your funeral services,support and complete bereavement care. From burials to cremation, we care for you.

Every life is as individual as a snowflake; so too is the grief that wounds every loving heart. With sincerity of purpose and genuine compassion, we have sought to bring both depth and breadth to the level of caring support that we provide. Comprehensive Bereavement Care means complete care for grief. From pre-planning through the funeral or memorial service to aftercare, we are there; side by side. You can contact Conley Funeral Home in Elburn, IL at 630-365-6414 or by fax at 630-365-6434. We are located at 116 West Pierce St. in Elburn, IL 60119. Sincerity in service for four generations!

**Please see updated service information, the date for services has changed**Life Story and Service Details forMARILYN J...
01/05/2026

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Life Story and Service Details for
MARILYN J. KINGSLEY

Marilyn J. Kingsley, 84, of Maple Park, Illinois, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 2, 2026, surrounded by her loved ones. She was born in Plano, Illinois on September 14, 1941, to parents Herbert and Lois Long.

She grew up in Kaneville, Illinois, where she attended local schools and was the first graduating class to attend Kaneland High School. She graduated from Kaneland in 1959.

A couple of years after graduating from high school, Marilyn met her future husband Jack Kingsley, while working for Furnace Electric in Batavia, Illinois. The two were married in June of 1960 in Aurora, Illinois.

Marilyn spent the majority of her working years performing secretarial accounting duties for various corporations. One of her favorite jobs though was working as an usher at The Astrodome.
Marilyn became a member of Grace Bible Church in Troxel, Illinois in 2014 after moving back to Illinois.

Marilyn and Jack welcomed their first son, Brian while living in North Aurora. From the early 70’s and into the 80’s Marilyn and Jack lived in the Houston area. During that time they would welcome their second son, Daryl in 1977. In 1983 they packed their life up again relocating this time to Colorado Springs, Colorado. In 2001, while living in Colorado, Jack unexpectedly passed away, leaving Marilyn widowed for the remainder of her life. Wanting to return to her roots, Marilyn returned to Illinois in 2014. Building began in 2019 on her dream home, tailored to her current and future needs. She moved into her home in 2020 where she remained until she joined her Lord and Savior in Heaven. Marilyn loved all sports, but baseball had a special spot in her heart. Her all time favorite baseball team was the Houston Astros. She enjoyed bowling, was an avid reader, and had a penchant for scrapbooking. She was very excited when she became a grandmother and looked forward to visits from her son, Daryl, his wife, and their kids. Marilyn was a very caring and reserved woman who loved to help those she loved. Her legacy will be one of kindness.

Marilyn is survived by her sons: Brian Kingsley and Daryl (Alissa) Kingsley; her grandchildren: Noah Kingsley and Ricky Kingsley; and her siblings: Janice White and Jim Long.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Herbert and Lois Long; her husband of 41 years, Jack Kingsley; and her brother, Vernon Long.

Visitation will be held on Friday, January 9, 2026, from 10a.m. to 1p.m. at Conley Funeral Home at 116 W. Pierce Street, Elburn, IL 60119. A funeral service will be held immediately following the visitation, also at Conley Funeral Home. Interment will immediately follow the service at Kaneville Cemetery at 46W450 Main Street Rd, Kaneville, IL

In lieu of flowers, consider making a donation to a animal shelter of your choice in Marilyn’s memory. Contributions may be mailed in care of P.O. Box 66, Elburn, 60119. Tributes may also be forwarded to the same address, the Conley Funeral Home page, or at www.conleycare.com.

Life Story and Service Details forPATRICIA ANN TYRRELLPatricia Ann Tyrrell nee Rooney, 94, of Maple Park, Illinois passe...
01/05/2026

Life Story and Service Details for
PATRICIA ANN TYRRELL

Patricia Ann Tyrrell nee Rooney, 94, of Maple Park, Illinois passed away peacefully on Friday, December 26, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. She was born, at home, on November 28, 1931, in Chicago, Illinois to parents, Frank and Rita Rooney.

She grew up in Chicago, Illinois and attended local schools. She received her high school education at St. Patrick’s High School in Chicago.

Patricia would meet the love of her life on a blind date with Robert Tyrrell which was arranged by one of her friends. On their first date they went to Veronica’s. That blind date was pivotal in her life leading her to a loving marriage which started on May 20, 1950, at St Sylvester’s Catholic Church in Chicago, Illinois. On that day, the foundations of trust and care were laid, and upon that strong base grew a beautiful life and a lasting legacy of love.

While her children were young Patricia took time away from working outside the house to tend to them. Once they entered junior high she went back to work, but chose to work evenings, the opposite shift of her husband, wanting to still be there for her children. For the bulk of her working years she worked in real estate. Being a true people person and loving to make connections, she found great joy helping others find their dream home. She cherished and maintained friendships that spanned decades.
In her latter 15 years, Patricia developed a love of quilting. Even though not a member, she joined the quilting group at Lord of Life Church. Out of that group sprung a new circle of friends which she remained close to all the way up to her final day. Over the years she made countless quilts for her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and even their friends. Her hobbies were golf, playing cards and she especially loved traveling the world with her late husband, Robert. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. Her kindness and strength touched everyone she met. Known to her family and friends as Annie or Nana to her grandchildren.

She had a deep love of family and enjoyed spending time with them any opportunity that she had. The legacy built through Patricia’s rich and full life will be carried on by her dear family and friends. Her caring nature will be missed dearly by all who had the great honor of knowing her.

Patricia is survived by her children: Michael Tyrrell and Kim (Michael) Crandal; her grandchildren: Andrew (Andrea) Tyrrell, Joshua (Andrea) Tyrrell, Rachel Frumkin, Rebecca (Matthew) Schroeder, Caitlin Tyrrell, Robert Tyrrell, Ryan (Erin) Tyrrell, and Eric Tyrrell; her 15 great grandchildren; her sister Marikay Albes, and many nephews and nieces.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Rita Rooney; her husband of 66 years, Robert Tyrrell; her son, Patrick Tyrrell, grandson Sean Tyrrell, great grandson Caleb Schroeder and her siblings: John “Pat” Rooney, James Rooney, Thomas Rooney, Dennis Rooney, Kathleen Rooney and Mary Rita Anderson.

A memorial visitation will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2026, from 11:00am. to 2:00p.m. at Conley Funeral Home at 116 W. Pierce Street, Elburn, IL 60119. A memorial service will immediately follow the visitation at 2:00p.m. also at Conley Funeral Home. Interment will take place at Garfield Cemetery in Campton Hills, Illinois in the Spring.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Garfield Farm Museum, PO Box 403, LaFox IL 60147, in Memory of Patricia A. Tyrrell. Please share your memories at the Conley Funeral Home page, or at www.conleycare.com.

Life Story and Service Details for THOMAS F. MILANMOW JR.Thomas Milnamow Jr., 67, of St. Charles, Illinois, passed away ...
01/03/2026

Life Story and Service Details for
THOMAS F. MILANMOW JR.

Thomas Milnamow Jr., 67, of St. Charles, Illinois, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, December 30, 2025. He was born in St. Charles, Illinois on August 12, 1958, to parents, Thomas Sr. and Dorothy Milnamow.

Tom grew up in Maple Park, Illinois on the family farm where he attended local schools graduating from Kaneland High School, class of 1976.

Tom was very involved in the family pine tree farm and apple orchard, Pine-Apple Orchard, where you could often find him pressing cider and making wreaths. He did this all while working on construction job sites in Chicago and the surrounding area as a proud member of Local Carpenters Union #58. He could easily relate the countless projects he helped construct to both locations and memories, ranging from parking lots and grocery stores to the Shedd Aquarium.

In 1991, Tom became father to his only child, Maddie. He was such a supportive, caring, and compassionate father and proudly referred to her as “the best thing [he] ever did.” Besides instilling in her the value of hard work, empathy, and integrity, he helped shape her love of animals both on the farm and in their home. He was so thankful her love for animals led her back to her farm roots at the University of Illinois and loved to visit her in Champaign. He was even more grateful when she married her husband, Derek, and blessed him with three grandchildren. As a grandpa, he celebrated and encouraged his grandkids’ unique personalities and interests, lovingly referring to each as “such a character.” They were the apples of his eye and he thoroughly enjoyed spending time with them on their family farm and hearing about their adventures.
Tom took great pride and care in all he did. His hands were rarely idle. He was creative and enjoyed making beautifully crafted stained glass art and woodwork. He also had a green thumb and throughout his life tended to gardens, plants, and trees. He showed his love and generosity by sharing his labors of love as gifts to loved ones or donations to support local charities. He was quick to use his skills and resources to help those he cared for often without even being asked - repairing your concrete patio, widening doorways to accommodate a wheelchair, or just sending a cold remedy and comforting treat. His family hopes to carry on his legacy of selflessness, compassion, love, loyalty and friendship.

Tom is survived by his daughter, Madeline (Derek) Stierwalt; his grandchildren: Rosemary Stierwalt, Hannnah Stierwalt, and Henry Stierwalt; and his siblings: Kathleen Chwee, Susan (Carol) Milnamow, Karen (Ken) Fox, Bridget (Ron) Link, Michael (Gina) Milnamow, Janet (Paul) Ziegler, and Mary (Jeff) Callen; along with several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas Sr. and Dorothy Milnamow; and his brother-in-law, William Chwee.

Services will be held privately at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Shirley Ryan Abilitylab via the following link https://www.sralab.org/give. Memorials may be mailed in care of P.O. Box 66, Elburn, 60119. Tributes may also be forwarded to the same address, the Conley Funeral Home page, or at www.conleycare.com.

Life Story and Service Details forSARA "KAYE" KRYGERSara “Kaye” Kryger, 82, of Maple Park, Illinois, passed away peacefu...
12/30/2025

Life Story and Service Details for
SARA "KAYE" KRYGER

Sara “Kaye” Kryger, 82, of Maple Park, Illinois, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Sunday, December 28, 2025. She was born on August 15, 1943, in Syracuse, New York to parents, Charles and Florence Knight.

Growing up, Kaye and her family lived in several states including New York, Missouri, and Ohio due to her father’s job as a regional sales manager. They would settle in Ohio long enough for Sara to attend and graduate from Rocky River High School, class of 1961.
After graduating from high school, Kaye moved down to St. Louis, Missouri where she attended a Christian college, studying to become a secretary.

In 1989, Kaye met Edward Kryger Jr. through mutual bowling friends. They went to the movies to see the original Batman for their first date. Ed picked her up in his 1968 Mustang Convertible, his pride and joy. Quickly, Ed’s new pride and joy was Kaye; the two were smitten. They married October 12, 1998, in St. Charles, Illinois. Ed’s jaw dropped as Kaye descended the stairs in her dress. Their marriage was one of pure happiness and care.

For the majority of her working years, Kaye worked as a secretary. While her children were in elementary school, Kaye stopped working to stay home and keep her home in order. During that time, she also volunteered at her son and daughter’s school helping out as a lunch lady.

Kaye was an avid bowler and belonged to several different leagues.
When you walked into Kaye and Ed’s home you could guarantee that it would be immaculate; keeping her home in order was very important to her. She had several hobbies that kept her busy in her down time. She loved to go disco dancing, was amazing at calligraphy, was artistic and enjoyed adult coloring books. She was a talented crocheter and knew her way around a sewing machine like no other, making clothes for her children while they were growing up. If you asked her family, they would tell you that Kaye was most definitely made of pure sugar; her sweet tooth was insatiable, the more decadent the better. When Kaye became a grandmother, her heart grew tenfold. She loved spending time with her family and lit up their lives with her presence. Her bright, warm soul will be missed dearly by all who were blessed by her life.

Kaye is survived by her husband of 27 years, Ed Kryger Jr.; her children: Ryan (Kim) Rees and Stacie (Jeff) Olsen; her grandchildren: Michelle, Stephanie, Steven, Tyler, and Abbey.

Kaye was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Florence Knight; and her granddaughter, Jennifer.

The family will be hosting a celebration of life luncheon on Sunday, January 11, 2026, from 12:00p.m. to 4:00p.m. at the Elburn Lions Club at 500 Filmore Street, Elburn, IL 60119.

Memorials may be mailed in care of P.O. Box 66, Elburn, 60119. Tributes may also be forwarded to the same address, the Conley Funeral Home page, or at www.conleycare.com.

Life Story and Service Details forDANIELLE "DANI" ZIPPORAH JAMISONDanielle Zipporah Jamison, affectionately known as “Da...
12/24/2025

Life Story and Service Details for
DANIELLE "DANI" ZIPPORAH JAMISON

Danielle Zipporah Jamison, affectionately known as “Dani” by her family, entered the world asleep in her Lord’s arms on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Dani was to be the first child for her parents, Anthony and Tatianna Jamison.

Dani was dearly loved and adored by her parents the moment they knew of her existence. As all of the firsts came and passed, their love and anticipation grew tenfold. From the first ultrasound to the first kicks that felt like a beautiful butterfly flapping its wings in Tatianna’s stomach, Dani’s parents relished in the excitement of welcoming their baby girl into the world.

Dani is survived by her parents, Anthony and Tatianna Jamison; her maternal grandfather, Boyce Allen; her maternal grandmother, Jessica Allen; her paternal grandmother, Juanita Chandler; her aunts and uncles: Taketa Allen, Boyce “Jay” Allen Jr, Latiffini Davis “Molly Allen ”, Kaylee Allen, Naomi Allen, Aleeyah Burkes, Arianna Burkes, Seven Bowman, Katrina Chandler, Krystle Chandler, Jeffrey Jamison, Andre Chandler; and her cousins: Aumondre, Tyler, Andrianna, Andre Jr., Dre’An, Zuri, Noah, and Willow.

Dani was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Tiffany Watson; her paternal grandfather, Dwayne Jamison and her uncle, Jeremiah Allen.

Services for Dani will be held privately.

The love that Tatianna and Anthony had for their bundle of joy is matched by the sadness they feel for her loss. The dreams and aspirations they had for their little girl were bigger than the sky. They will carry on without their baby girl in their arms, and every day will be an opportunity to share their memories of her and their undying love.

Life Story and Service Details forSCOTT SEMMERLINGScott Semmerling, age 61, of Maple Park, IL, passed away peacefully at...
12/21/2025

Life Story and Service Details for
SCOTT SEMMERLING

Scott Semmerling, age 61, of Maple Park, IL, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his family on Wednesday afternoon, December 17, 2025.
He was born on May 11, 1964.

Scott grew up in Wheaton, IL and attended local schools. As a child, Scott often visited Cantigny Park and could be found ice skating on the creek in the winter months.

Scott’s education came mainly from the “school of hard knocks” where he honed a work ethic as tough as the masonry he handled. If you looked close you could see the marks he made working at Navy Pier, the R.R. Donnelley building, and the Art Institute of Chicago, many times hanging above the ground at perilous heights. You would think this would have made him nervous, but to Scott, it was just another day on the job.

Scott and Dawn Wriske grew up within a block of each other in Chicago, met as preteens through mutual friends and were united in marriage on July 4, 1987. Dawn made his life complete while they settled on Thomas Rd. in Burlington. The family moved to Genoa for a time before leaving the state, making a home in Penrose, CO, in 1994, where Scott found work moving houses. In 1997, they moved back to the prairie state, eventually settling in Maple Park.

Scott enjoyed reading and had a love of getting into the wind on his Harley Davidson Sportster. Adventures Scott and Dawn took on the bike included going to Sturgis in 1996 and in 2003, the Harley Davidson 100th Anniversary in Milwaukee, WI. Scott loved adventure and made harrowing memories on a few boar hunts in Tennessee, but home was where his heart was. Music was a constant companion throughout his life. While his tastes shifted over the years and often returned to classic rock, the one constant was that is had to be played LOUD. One of his favorites being "One" by Metallica.

He leaves his loving wife of 38 years, Dawn Semmerling; two children: Curtis Semmerling and Amber (Brian) Signorella and two grandchildren, Ella and Abby; several nieces and nephews: Brian (Sarah) Madl, Candace Madl, Jarret (Samantha) Kacirek, Joshua Kacirek, Anita (Seth) Hartman, the late Joe (Taylor) Meitl, Keith Meitl, Kevin (Kaitrin) Meitl, Karl Meitl, James Meitl, Ashley Wriske, and Billy Wriske as well as a family of friends who will miss him dearly.

He now joins his loving in-laws, William and Anita Wriske, one brother-in-law, Keith Wriske, one brother, Roger Semmerling, and parents, Walter and Jacque Semmerling who preceded him in death.

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

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, https://donate.cancer.org or to Toys For Tots, https://secure.toysfortots.org. Memories and tributes may be made on the Conley Funeral Home page, or at www.conleycare.com.

12/16/2025

We were honored to have Tom Toftey, author of "Unexpected Gifts," join our December "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow" Grief Book Club. Tom's book tells the story of his friendship with Tim Hartwell, who battled Glioblastoma, and explores the themes of mortality, grief, and legacy, offering a heartfelt look at the impact we leave on others. To learn more about Tom or find his book please see the link below
https://www.tomtofteyauthor.com/. ❤️

Life Story and Service Details For KIRK WILLIAMS Kirk S. Williams, age 57, of Elburn, passed away at his home on Wednesd...
12/14/2025

Life Story and Service Details For
KIRK WILLIAMS

Kirk S. Williams, age 57, of Elburn, passed away at his home on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
Kirk may have been born in Elgin, IL, on September 26, 1968.but the first four years of his life were spent in the sun and surf of the Bahama’s. When his parents went their separate ways, Kirk moved back to IL with his mom Marcia and his younger brother Keith. Eventually Ron Springinsguth was added to the family and became a beloved second father to Kirk when he married Marcia. Two families became one with the addition of Ron’s two daughters.
Kirk attended Burlington Central High School and graduated with the class of 1986.
Though he didn’t know it at the time, Kirk’s future family would mirror his own when he met Cristin at a cousin’s wedding in 2000. Kirk and Cristin had already been blessed with three children, Christian, Connor, and Abby. Their marriage a year later embodied the song, “Bless The Broken Road” by Rascal Flatts. Both had traveled different paths that prepared them to find each other and the kind of happiness rarely found. Kirk and Cristin made the family complete with the arrival of their son Carson.
Despite a strong work ethic, Kirk worked to live rather than lived to work, reserving as much time with family and friends as possible. The mouthwatering aromas wafting from his grill and smoker foretold of delicious meats, fish and the occasional pizza and as always, his culinary creations matched Kirk’s spicy sense of humor. It was obvious to everyone that he was Sammy Hagar’s biggest fan, and a devout follower of anything Van Halen. When it came to travel, Kirk couldn’t “drive 55” on his way to Green Lake in Wisconsin because good times were always waiting, and the fish were always biting at The Flying Fish, a family retreat. The excitement and hilarious laughter shared there mirrored the unforgettable times had in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, a favorite destination for both family and friends. Kirk was the life of every party he attended and was always ready to vocally unleash, using his distinctive booming and unapologetic 80’s rock voice. He was also the epitome of a “jack of all trades”. Many people called upon his handyman spirit to fix just about anything and everything that found itself broken. He perfectly played the “fun uncle” to a host of nieces and nephews and crafted the most epic and memorable speeches for weddings, toasts and a host of other celebrations. Kirk’s legacy is now left to all his children who always topped the list of things he loved most. It would only take a glance to see the pride in his eyes and joy in his heart whenever he spoke about them. Kirk was one of a kind and as unique as the indelible marks he left on the hearts of all who loved him. He will be sorely missed but never forgotten.
He leaves his loving wife Cristin; 4 children: Christian Williams, Connor Williams, Abby (Jack) Fulton and Carson Williams; one brother Keith (Karen) Williams, two sisters, Dawn (Tim) Wozniak and Lora Williams; his mother Marcia and Ron Springinsguth; in-laws Mark and Carol West; brother in law Ryan and Kari West, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and “granddogs”.
He now joins his first father, Dennis Williams and his step-sister Karen Morris, and his “soul dog” Ellie who preceded him in death.
Friends and family are invited to attend a celebration of Kirk’s life beginning at 2 p.m., Saturday, December 20, 2025, at Emerald Acres, located at 4N250 Rt. 47, Virgil, IL, with a time of fellowship to follow.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in Kirk’s name. Checks may be made to the “Kirk Williams Memorial” and mailed in care of P.O. Box 66, Elburn, 60119. Memories and tributes may also be forwarded to the same address, left on the Conley Funeral Home page, or at www.conleycare.com for his family to cherish.

Life Story and Service Details forJAMES "JIM" WILMATHJames "Jim" Wilmath, age 78, of Maple Park, IL, passed away at his ...
12/10/2025

Life Story and Service Details for
JAMES "JIM" WILMATH

James "Jim" Wilmath, age 78, of Maple Park, IL, passed away at his home, the morning Monday, October 6, 2025, surrounded by the love and prayers of his family. He was born January 28, 1947, in Poe, MO, to proud parents Joe and Betty Wilmath.

Jim grew up on the family farm in Poe, helped with lots of farm chores, learned to hunt and fish, and created plenty of ruckus. Jim attended local schools and, after high school, joined his sister Mary and brother-in-law Dale in St. Charles for a work opportunity. Jim met Elma Wilkison when his brother Jerry married Elma's sister Arlene. Jim and Elma quickly fell in love and planned to marry in June 1966. Instead, Jim received his draft letter in 1966 to report for service in December. At Elma's father's suggestion, the wedding was postponed until Jim returned from Vietnam. Jim returned to the United States in early December 1967 and he and Elma were married on December 16, 1967, at Elburn Community Congregational Church. They moved to Texas for six months while Jim completed his service and then settled in Elburn. Nine months and one day after the wedding, their first son, Richard, was born.

The young family moved to Missouri for a time but returned to the Elburn area in 1969. They welcomed their second child, Joseph, in May 1973 and built a life in the Elburn/Maple Park area. Jim worked at Burgess Norton in Geneva, moved on to Furnas Electric in Batavia, and eventually retired from Senior Flexonics in Bartlett. During retirement, Jim continued to be a news ju**ie, enjoyed going to sales with childhood friend and brother-in-law Buck Sivert, golfing, and traveling. One of his favorite trips was a bus tour with Elma through New England to see the fall colors, but visiting his grandchildren in Georgia was his greatest joy. Jim was a proud member of the Elburn Community Congregational church and a member of the Moose Lodge.

Jim is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 57 years Elma; his two children, Richard (Susan) Wilmath and Joe Wilmath; two grandchildren, Elisabeth Wilmath and Joshua Wilmath; siblings Jerry Wilmath and Peggy Estep; and many nieces and nephews. Special recognition to his niece Cindi Paschal who gave so much love, support, and care during the last weeks of Jim's life. The family is deeply grateful.

Jim is preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Betty Wilmath; siblings Leo Wilmath, Mary Jennings, and Linda Burger.

Jim's family will be hosting a Celebration of Jim's Life on Sunday, December 14, 2025, from 1p.m. to 3p.m. at Warehouse on North at 217 W. N Street, Elburn, IL 60119 just to the west of Obscurity Brewing. All are welcome to attend.

Life Story and Service Details forBETTY BOHLANDERBetty Bohlander, 79, of Sugar Grove, Illinois, passed away peacefully, ...
12/08/2025

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BETTY BOHLANDER

Betty Bohlander, 79, of Sugar Grove, Illinois, passed away peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family, on Monday, December 1, 2025, at Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital. She was born on September 15, 1946, in Phillip, South Dakota, to Richard and Audrey McIlvary.

Betty grew up on her family's ranch in Phillip, South Dakota, riding horses, even to school. She graduated from Phillip High School in 1964.

Betty went on to earn her bachelor's degree in education from South Dakota State University in 1968.

While at the university, Betty met her future husband, the love of her life, Clarence Bohlander. She was attending a convention when she was introduced to her friend's brother, Clarence. What began that day became a lifelong relationship built on loyalty and commitment, even on the hard days. Through their warm and encouraging actions, they would teach their child what a true partnership looked like. The two were married on August 21, 1971.

Both educators, Betty and Clarence began their careers on the Flandreau Indian Reservation—she teaching home economics, he teaching math. After several rewarding years, Clarence accepted a position with the Federal Aviation Administration, and they relocated to Illinois, settling in Aurora before finding their forever home in Sugar Grove in the late 70’s.

When her son Adam joined the Boy Scouts, Betty got involved—and stayed for decades. She became instrumental in training Scout leaders and forged lifelong friendships, continuing to meet her Scouting friends for dinner and ice cream long after stepping back from formal duties. She also found a spiritual home at Sugar Grove United Methodist Church in the early 1980’s.

An avid quilter with a sharp eye for detail, Betty poured her love into hundreds of quilts over the years. A perfectionist, she would often redo her work until it was just right. She belonged to several quilting groups and delighted in gifting her creations to family and friends—each one a labor of love.

Betty loved nothing more than a good mystery and could often be found at the local library searching for her next favorite read. She always looked forward to breakfast with her best friend, Diane Weekly, where they would catch up and share stories. They were two peas in a pod who supported each other through the years. Betty also found loyal companionship in her orange tabby, Oliver "Ollie." She was elated to become a grandmother and cherished every moment with her family.

Betty had a gift for connection. She could strike up a conversation with anyone—in the grocery line, at church, wherever life took her. Approachable, patient, and genuinely kind, she left an impression on everyone she met. Her easy-going, generous spirit lives on in the generations she leaves behind. She will be dearly missed.

Betty is survived by her son, Adam (Claire Rasmussen) Bohlander, and her grandchildren, Eleanor Bohlander and William Bohlander.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, Clarence Bohlander; her parents, Richard and Audrey McIlvary; and her brother, Robert McIlvary.

Visitation will be held Sunday, December 14, 2025, from 10 a.m. to noon at Conley Funeral Home, 116 W. Pierce Street, with a memorial service immediately following at noon.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a contribution in Betty's memory to the Lymphoma Research Foundation via the following link https://lymphoma.org/. Contributions may also be mailed in care of P.O. Box 66, Elburn, 60119. Tributes may also be forwarded to the same address, the Conley Funeral Home page, or at www.conleycare.com .

Life Story forPEGGIE JENSENPeggie J. Jensen, 75, of Sycamore, Illinois, passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 29,...
12/01/2025

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PEGGIE JENSEN

Peggie J. Jensen, 75, of Sycamore, Illinois, passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 29, 2025. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, on March 24, 1950, to parents, Harry and Florence Dykeman.

Peggie grew up in Chicago where she attended local schools. She was a student at William Howard Taft which she attended until she was 16 at which point she entered beauty school. Peggie had always wanted to become a beautician and was excited to begin the training for her dream job.

Peggie was married to a Chicago police officer, Kenneth Winkie for 19 years, in which time they had three children. Kenneth sadly passed away at the age of 40 leaving Peggie to raise her children on her own. Peggie had been invited to a 50-year grammar school reunion party that was hosted by Glenn Jensen at his home. The two reconnected and hit it off that night and were married on October 28, 2011.

Working as a beautician, Peggie decided to open her own shop in Chicago, Peggie Jo’s House of Beauty. She sold her shop to stay home and raise her children after which she worked as a manager for a local bakery and finished her working career as a general manager at a print shop.

In her free time Peggie liked to read a good mystery book. She also enjoyed knitting, especially for her family. She knitted many blankets over the years for her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Peggie and Glenn traveled all over the country hot rodding in their 1957 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery with windows, which was a rare find. They loved seeing all of the beautiful sights America had to offer. Peggie was a great traveling companion, and Glenn has countless memories from their hot rodding trips. She loved being a grandma and spent as much time with her grandchildren as she could. Peggie loved to seek out information; she was inquisitive by nature. She was friendly and loving and her caring nature will be missed dearly by her family.

Peggie is survived by her husband of 14 years, Glenn Jensen; her children: Carrie (Brian) Krueger, Sarah (Kevin) Peter, Joe (Kelly) Winkie; her 17 grandchildren; and her 7 great grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Harry and Florence Dykeman, first husband Ken Winkie, her sister Diane Howery , her brother Steven Dykeman and great grandchild
Treasure Borre.

The family will not be holding any services.

Contributions may be mailed in care of P.O. Box 66, Elburn, 60119. Tributes may also be forwarded to the same address, the Conley Funeral Home page, or at www.conleycare.com.

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Every life is as individual as a snowflake; so too is the grief that wounds every loving heart. With sincerity of purpose and genuine compassion, we have sought to bring both depth and breadth to the level of caring support that we provide. Comprehensive Bereavement Care means complete care for grief. From pre-planning through the funeral or memorial service to aftercare, we are there; side by side.

You can contact Conley Funeral Home in Elburn, IL at 630-365-6414 or by fax at 630-365-6434. We are located at 116 West Pierce St. in Elburn, IL 60119. Sincerity in service for four generations!