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Leilani S. Smock, 73, of Hopedale, passed away Saturday, December 13, 2025 at Fondulac Rehabilitation Health Care in Eas...
12/16/2025

Leilani S. Smock, 73, of Hopedale, passed away Saturday, December 13, 2025 at Fondulac Rehabilitation Health Care in East Peoria.

She was born April 21, 1952 in Peoria to Clarence “Slug” and Lois Stanley Slager.

Surviving are her children, Jimmy (Lisa) Birkey, Jason (Amanda) Birkey, and Mary (Randy) Rummerfield, all of Hopedale; six grandchildren; sister, Sandy (Tim) Wier of Lacon; and brother, Joe (Alice) Slager of Hopedale.

She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Jess Slager.

She worked as an LPN at TCRC in Tremont and Morton for many years.

Leilani was a member of Living Hope Community Church in Hopedale.

A visitation will be from 4 to 6 pm Monday, December 22, 2025 at Living Hope Community Church in Hopedale. A private family graveside will be at Shiloh Cemetery at a later date. Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont is handling the arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.

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Harlan Keith Dillon, 99, of Tremont, passed away Monday, December 15, 2025 at The Lodge at Manito, where he had been a r...
12/16/2025

Harlan Keith Dillon, 99, of Tremont, passed away Monday, December 15, 2025 at The Lodge at Manito, where he had been a resident since his beloved wife, Paloma Dillon, passed away in July 2021. He died full of peace, in the arms of God’s grace.
Harlan was born November 29, 1926 in Green Valley Illinois to Leo & Florence (Hayes) Dillon of Green Valley. His mother died at a young age and Harlan was raised for many years by his grandparents on a farm on Antioch Road in Tremont. He loved the farm life, watching the crops grow and tending to small farm animals. He married, Paloma Lucero, on July 8, 1949 in Green Valley and they had a marriage full of love and adventure for 72 years. She preceded him in death in July, 2021.
Harlan is survived by his son and daughter, Damon Dillon and Florence Spyrow; 3 grandchildren, Drew Dillon, Graham Dillon and Laura Davidson; and 4 great grandchildren, Elliot, MacKenzie, Oliver and Audrey. He was preceded in death by one grandson, Andrew Spyrow, in February, 2022. He is survived by his brother, Howard Dillon, in New York City.
Harlan attended Green Valley Grade School, Green Valley High School where he played basketball and graduated from Bradley University in 1950. He entered the U.S. Navy and moved with his family from coast to coast. He traveled the world until he joined the U.S. Forest Service to make a permanent home for his family. He loved growing trees, hiking in the forest, and being in the outdoors. Unfortunately, he was assigned to the U.S. Forest Service in San Francisco for his entire career with the Forest Service!
Harlan retired in 1982 and returned to Tremont. He had such fond memories of his time growing up on the farm that he always wanted to return to this farm and the Tremont community. Along with friends and relatives, he built a log home next to the farm house where he was raised. Harlan planted an abundance of trees on the property, some of which he outlived! Harlan and Paloma made a loving home there for 40 years, until Paloma’s passing. They were very active in the Tremont community and the Tremont Methodist Church. Additionally, Harlan spent many years volunteering across the country with Nomads, assisted in building the Native American Church in East Peoria, and was a volunteer for 50 years with the Heifer Project.
His funeral will be at 2:00 pm Sunday, December 21, 2025 at Tremont United Methodist Church. A visitation will be one hour before the service at the church. Burial will be at Antioch Cemetery in Tremont, where he will be laid to rest next to his beloved wife. Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont is handling the arrangements.

Sherri L. Jackson, 63, of Hopedale, passed away November 28, 2025 at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria.She was bo...
12/10/2025

Sherri L. Jackson, 63, of Hopedale, passed away November 28, 2025 at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria.
She was born January 10, 1962 in Greenville, MI to Edward and Alice Davis Jackson.
Surviving are her father, Edward Jackson of Michigan; three sons, Andy (Abby) Jackson of Mackinaw, Lowell “LB” (Brittany” Bissell III of Ft Campbell, TN, and Ernest “Ernie” Bissell of Hopedale; Phillip (Tamera) Rockey of Hopedale, who was like a son; three stepdaughters, Krissy Antrim of Heyworth, Erin Bissell of Hopedale, and Melissa (Bob) Park of Bloomington; three grandchildren, Andrew Jr. “AJ”, Addy, and Colter; three brothers, James “Jimmy” (Shellie) Jackson of Gowen, MI, Edward (Norma) Jackson of Mancelona, MI, and Doug (Ann) Jackson of Gowen, MI.
She was preceded in death by her mother; and one son, Edward “Eddie” Bissell.
Sherri did a little bit of everything but always 100% mother.
She enjoyed fishing, hunting, cooking, baking, sewing, bead work, gardening, and crafting.
A celebration of life will be from 12noon to 4:00 pm Saturday, December 13, 2025 at the Now and Then in Hopedale. Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont is handling the arrangements.

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Luz “Lucy” Maria Tompkins, 88, of Pekin, passed away Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at Pekin Manor.She was born December 4,...
12/04/2025

Luz “Lucy” Maria Tompkins, 88, of Pekin, passed away Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at Pekin Manor.

She was born December 4, 1936 in Guayama Puerto Rico to Victor Alicea and Angelina Romanacce. She was married to Ruben Morales and then to Wesley Tompkins, and they preceded her in death.

She is survived by two sons, Ruben (Joyce) Morales of Florida and Ricardo Morales of Florida; one daughter, Cathy (Bradley) Smith of Delavan; several sisters and one brother; three grandchildren, Danisha Gresham, Ketra Smith, and Olivia Morales; and four great grandchildren.

She was a waitress for over 20 years. She loved the Lord God and her family.

As per her wishes, cremation has been accorded and there will be no services. Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Delavan is handling the arrangements.

Memorials may be made to OSF Hospice or to the family.

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Herbert Leonard Fritz was born October 8, 1946, in Chicago, Illinois.  He died at age 79 on December 2, 2025 in Nicevill...
12/04/2025

Herbert Leonard Fritz was born October 8, 1946, in Chicago, Illinois. He died at age 79 on December 2, 2025 in Niceville, Florida.

Herb’s identical twin brother Kenneth died in February of this year from the same genetic pulmonary illness. The twins were the sons of Harry and Marjorie Fritz. Herb has a surviving younger brother Gregory.

Herb attended high school in Dixon, Illinois. He went to Grinnell College in Iowa where he met his future wife Mary Lou Koch in his sophomore year.

Herb and Mary married on September 7, 1968, and moved to Davis, California where he earned his Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry. He then did one year of post-doctoral work at Iowa State University before beginning a career at DuPont Photo Products in New Jersey and later in North Carolina.

Their first daughter Erika Lorell was born in 1971 in California and their second daughter Melinda Diane was born in New Jersey in 1974. Erika married Dr. Michael Ott in 1995. They gave Herb 3 grandsons: David Michael, Jonathan Patrick, and Zachary Harris. Dr. Melinda Fritz married Dr. Thomas Porter in 2003. They gave Herb a grandson Matthew Christian and a granddaughter Charlotte Louise.

Herb retired in North Carolina and with his wife Mary created an extensive garden railroad as a hobby. He was a lifelong Chicago Bears fan and enjoyed watching games with family.

Due to his illness, he and Mary recently moved to Florida to be near their older daughter. Herb was a member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church where he served as both a deacon and an elder. His love of God and family were very important to him and evident in how he lived his life.

Herbs Funeral will be Saturday December 13, 2025, at 11:00 am at the Apostolic Christian Church in Tremont. Ministers of the church will officiate. His visitation will be from 2-4pm Friday December 12, 2025, at Davis Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont and one hour before the service at the church. Burial will be at the Apostolic Christian Cemetery in Tremont, Illinois.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation at www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org.

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Kenneth W. Crismon, 69, of Minier, passed away Saturday, November 29, 2025 at Carle Heath Methodist Hospital in Peoria.H...
12/04/2025

Kenneth W. Crismon, 69, of Minier, passed away Saturday, November 29, 2025 at Carle Heath Methodist Hospital in Peoria.

He was born January 29, 1956 in Bloomington to Billy K. and Beverly Graber Crismon.

Surviving are his father and stepmother, Billy and Dana Crismon of Minier; his mother, Beverly A. Hickey of Minier; his children, Drew Crismon of Atlanta, IL, Micki (Brandon) Lilienthal of Eureka; step-children, Heather and Johnny, both of Eureka; six grandchildren; one great grandson; two brothers, Tommy (Fuji) Crismon of Stanford and David (Amy) Crismon of Pittsburgh, PA; one sister, Sherri (Bruce) Hanig of Morton; two step brothers, Jeff Meyers of Portland, OR and Dan Ward of Nebraska; and one step-sister, Susan (Fred) Hoeft of Normal. Kenneth adored his nephews and nieces.

He was preceded in death by one nephew, Kris Hanig.

He served in the United States Army and worked at Parson’s in Roanoke.

Kenneth was a good mechanic and enjoyed working on cars. He also liked drag racing, watching the Chicago Bears and Chicago Cubs. Kenneth would ride his ebike over to dad’s to spend time with him.

Cremation has been accorded. A celebration of life will be at a later date. Haensel-Oswald Funeral Home in Minier is handling the arrangements.

The family would like to thank Chuck Peifer for his friendship, love, and care for Kenneth over the past weeks and months.

Memorials may be made to Minier Rescue.

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Wayne L. Woods, age 82, of Delavan, Illinois, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, December 1, 2025, surrounded by ...
12/03/2025

Wayne L. Woods, age 82, of Delavan, Illinois, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, December 1, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.
Born on July 21, 1943, to Virginia and Howard Woods, Wayne grew up with a strong sense of loyalty, hard work, and family values that carried through every chapter of his life.
Wayne was known for his quick wit, sharp one-liners, and the kind of warm humor that could draw a smile from anyone in the room. He was a dedicated worker who spent much of his life with ADM while also caring tirelessly for his family’s farmland—work he took pride in and cherished deeply.
He found joy in life’s simple, steady pleasures. He was a proud member of the Polled Hereford Association. Wayne loved mowing and keeping the land looking just right, casting a line while fishing, listening to old country music, and settling in to watch his favorite old westerns. NASCAR races and wrestling nights were never missed, and those who loved him knew not to interrupt when his favorite drivers or wrestlers were on the screen. He also had a true passion for woodworking and crafting, often building pieces with care, patience, and the unmistakable touch of his creativity.
Wayne was preceded in death by his parents, Virginia and Howard Woods; his stepmother, Lena Woods; and his brother, Kennith Woods.
He is survived by his daughter, Wanda Savoy (Walter Savoy); his son, Michael Woods (Stacey Woods); the mother of his children and lifelong best friend, Judith Woods; his grandchildren, Dustin Loussedes (Cassidy Loussedes), Amber Loussedes (Trevor Teal), Johnathon Andesilich (Heather Andesilich), Bailey Paskach (Jesse), Alexis Nelson (Jacob Nelson), and Chase Paskach; his beloved great-grandchildren, Rayah Loussedes, Josie Loussedes, Liam Sotelo, Caden Teal, Ryan, and Elijah; and his nephew, Curtis Smith (Alicia Smith and family).
Wayne was a devoted father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend, whose presence brought comfort, laughter, and unwavering support to those he loved. His memory will forever be held in the hearts of his family and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, December 6, 2025, from 12:00 – 1:00 pm at Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Delavan, IL. Funeral services will follow with burial at Prairie Rest Cemetery. Meal will be provided after services at the Farmhouse Banquet Center.
In lieu of flowers, memorials, may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital in Peoria.

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Betty Lou Rocke, 51, of rural Pekin, passed away Saturday, November 29, 2025 at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria...
11/30/2025

Betty Lou Rocke, 51, of rural Pekin, passed away Saturday, November 29, 2025 at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria.

She was born March 20, 1974 in Emmetsburg, IA to Art and Eula Heinold Mogler. She married Galen Eugene Rocke on March 7, 2004 in Tremont, and he survives.

Also surviving are her parents, Art and Eula Mogler of West Bend, IA; her children, Emily Rocke, Megan Rocke, Caleb Rocke, Anika Rocke, and Kenna Rocke, all of Pekin; her siblings, June (Neil) Knobloch of Re*****on, IN, Lynn (Trisha) Mogler of Adel, IA, and Wendy (John) Fehr of West Bend; and her mother-in-law, Kathy Rocke of Tremont.

She was preceded in death by her brother and sister-in-law, Todd and Jennifer Mogler; and her father-in-law, Nelson Rocke.

Betty found great joy in “doing” for others. She enjoyed making cards for people for various occasions, opening the door of their home for their children’s friends and young adults, and loved to make meals for new mothers or someone in need. Betty was a part time bookkeeper at American Rental and enjoyed helping in the scale house each fall at the local grain elevator. Her greatest joy was her husband and their children.

She was a member of the Apostolic Christian Church in Tremont, where her funeral will be at 10:00 am Thursday, December 4, 2025. Ministers of the church will officiate. Visitation will be from 1-3 pm and 5-7 pm Wednesday at the Apostolic Christian Fellowship Hall in Tremont and from 9:00 to 9:45 am Thursday at the church. Burial will be in Apostolic Christian Cemetery in Tremont. Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont is handling the arrangements.

Memorials may be made to Isaiah 55 Ministries 5208 N. 10th St. #227 McAllen, TX 78504

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David D. DuBois, 91, of Tremont, passed away Saturday, November 22, 2025 at Pekin Manor.He was born August 3, 1934 in Pe...
11/26/2025

David D. DuBois, 91, of Tremont, passed away Saturday, November 22, 2025 at Pekin Manor.

He was born August 3, 1934 in Peoria to Herman Joseph and Ardella Darlene Healy DuBois. He married Janet C. Hinman on January 31, 1957 in Bartonville, and she passed away April 9, 2021.

Surviving are three daughters, Colette E. (Richard) Buehl, Nikki A. DuBois, and Jacque L. (Mark) Sutton; one daughter-in-law, Kellie DuBois; five grandchildren, Brittany (Barry) Moldenhauer, Carlie (Nathan) Winterroth, Codie (Ryan Simmons) Dickson, Joshua (Tasha) DuBois, Brooke-Lyn (Mitchell) Dumser; nine great grandchildren; and one sister, Myra Carr.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Russell DuBois; his ex-wife, Janet DuBois; two brothers, Herman “Sonny” DuBois and Donald DuBois; and one sister, Margaret Simpson.

David was a soldier in the United States Army, based at Ft. Sill in Lawton, OK. He served in the 54th helicopter unit as a helicopter mechanic from 1957-1959. After the Army, David worked at Caterpillar for a brief time before establishing DuBois Autobody in 1960. He realized his dream of owning a Chevrolet dealership in the early 1970’s at Hartter-DuBois Chevrolet in Mackinaw but returned to his true passion of autobody repair shortly after. He shared his passion of the trade by participating in several co-op programs with local high schools.

He was a member of the Tremont Masonic Lodge, Tremont Lion’s Club, Pekin Moose Lodge, and served on the Tremont Fire Department for over 40 years. He was a member of the Buffer’s Club that restored the Ahren’s Fox fire truck which is displayed at the Wheels O’ Time Museum in Peoria. He also restored the Model T and Engine 38 at Tremont Fire Department.

David often mentioned that “Tremont’s been awfully good to me. Thank you, Tremont!”

A funeral Mass will be at 11:00 am Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Pekin. Fr. Michael Andrejek will officiate. A Masonic service will be at 3:30 pm Tuesday, December 2 at Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont, followed by visitation from 4 to 6 pm. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery in Tremont. Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Tremont is handling the arrangements.

The family wishes to thank the staff of Pekin Manor for the wonderful care our father received.

Memorials may be made to Tremont Rescue, Tremont Fire Department, or OSF Healthcare Financial Assistance.

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Donald R. Blair, 92, of Washington, passed away Friday, November 21, 2025 at OSF Richard L. Owens Hospice Home in Peoria...
11/24/2025

Donald R. Blair, 92, of Washington, passed away Friday, November 21, 2025 at OSF Richard L. Owens Hospice Home in Peoria.
He was born September 10, 1933 in Bloomington to William B. and Lillian C. Sparks Blair. He married Mary Lee Garmers in 1954 and she passed away December 1, 2024.
Surviving are his children, Mark Blair of McCormick, SC, Jamie (Art) Schlappi of Waynesboro, VA, Becky (Jim) Kelly of East Peoria, and Jill Snyder of Mackinaw; 13 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; and one brother, Wayne Blair.
He was preceded in death by his parents; one son-in-law, Tim Snyder; one grandson, Ryan Snyder; two brothers; and four sisters.
In the 1960’s, Don operated the Quality Café in Mackinaw then worked in the insurance industry for 30 years, retiring from Prudential.
Don and Mary were active members of the Mackinaw Christian Church and attended many of their children’s school functions. He was a loving father and grandfather.
He was also a member of the Mackinaw Lion’s Club and served on the town board. He enjoyed golfing, gardening and hostas, and working with model trains.
A memorial service will be at 10:30 am Saturday, November 29, 2025 at Haesel-Oswald Funeral Home in Mackinaw. Pastor Steve Rowell will officiate. There will be no visitation. Burial will be in Mackinaw Township Cemetery at a later date.
Memorials may be made to OSF Children’s Hospital, St. Jude Midwest Affiliate, or OSF Richard L. Owens Hospice Home in Peoria.

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Terri A. Allen passed away peacefully at her home in Mason City, Illinois, on November 22, 2025, surrounded by her lovin...
11/24/2025

Terri A. Allen passed away peacefully at her home in Mason City, Illinois, on November 22, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.
Born on February 3, 1955, in Springfield, Illinois, to James and Patty Clifford. Terri’s life was a beautiful melody, one that resonated through her devotion to family, her faith, and her music.

From an early age, Terri’s gift for the piano brought joy to those around her. Her music filled her home with warmth and became a treasured part of family gatherings, church services, and quiet evenings. After graduating from Mason City High School, she attended the University of Illinois where she majored in psychology. It was during this time that she met her soulmate, Joe Allen, with whom she shared 50 years of marriage. Together, they built a life rooted in love, laughter, and hard work on their family farm in rural Green Valley. Terri poured her heart into raising their three sons, instilling in them the values of kindness, perseverance, and devotion to family.

Terri’s nurturing spirit extended beyond her home. She worked as an aide at Illini Central High School, where she touched the lives of countless students. Her gentle encouragement and unwavering belief in others left a lasting impression, reminding young people that they were valued, and capable of great things.

Her faith was the cornerstone of her life at the Christian Church of Mason City. Terri served faithfully as a deaconess, pianist, choir member, and Bible study leader. She shared her gifts not only through music but also through her steadfast example of service and devotion. Her faith was not simply practiced on Sundays; it was lived daily, in the way she loved her family, supported her friends, and cared for her community.

Terri’s legacy continues through her devoted husband, Joe; her children, Jonathan “Bo” (Barbie) Allen, Ryan (Kisha) Allen, and Miles (Katie) Allen; and her ten beloved grandchildren: Zac (Lizzy), Aurora, Logan, Layla, Jarrett, Jaci, Weston, Peyton, Elizabeth, and Wyatt. She is also survived by her sister, Cindy (Danny) Fletcher. Terri is reunited in peace with her parents, James and Patty Clifford, whose love and guidance shaped the remarkable woman she became.

A visitation to celebrate Terri’s life will be held on Friday, November 28, 2025, from 9:00 to 10:45 a.m. at Mason City Christian Church. A funeral service will follow at 11:00 a.m., with burial at Prairie Rest Cemetery. Family and friends are invited to gather in remembrance, honoring Terri’s life, faith, and the cherished memories she leaves behind. Davis-Oswald Funeral Home in Delavan is handling the arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, the family invites contributions to celebrate Terri’s legacy. Donations may be directed to her memorial page with the American Cancer Society or to the Illini Central Middle/High School “Make a Difference” Fund (checks payable to Illini Central). Each gift reflects Terri’s generous heart and her enduring wish to uplift others.

Terri will be remembered for her music, her faith, and the love she gave so freely. Her life was a song of devotion, and though the melody has quieted, its echoes will remain in the hearts of all who knew her.

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Audrey L Greiner, 77, beloved, sister, wife, mother, and friend passed away peacefully surrounded by family on November ...
11/19/2025

Audrey L Greiner, 77, beloved, sister, wife, mother, and friend passed away peacefully surrounded by family on November 14th, 2025, at The Loft in Eureka, IL following hard fought battle with vascular dementia.

Born on May 29th, 1948, she grew up in Mackinaw IL as one of 7 siblings. Audrey or “Ornery” as she was affectionately called always had an incredible sense of adventure and deep love for her family.

Audrey was a fiercely loving mother to Pamela (Alan) Shepard and Gerald (Jennifer) Greiner. She took great pride in caring for her family, home, pets, and gardens. Audrey loved a good bargain, crafting, baking, reading, and family celebrations.

At her heart Audrey was a care giver. She provided childcare for countless families in Mackinaw and served as a foster parent. She later became an early childhood teacher at Rogy’s Child Care in Peoria and at Shepard Family Tot Spot in Normal where she worked until her retirement.

Audrey was proceeded in death by her parents Lyle and Lois Cremeens, husband Gerald Greiner, brothers Jack Cremeens and Gary Heitzman.

Family members left to cherish her memory include her children; sisters Arlene Miller of Salem OR, Janice Williams of Atlanta IL, Delores (Robert) Eastin of Eureka IL, Beverly Rush Daytona Beach Fl; grandchildren Sydney (Brayden) Simpson, Hayley (Austin) Ferry, Taylor Barron, Bailey (Reagan), Lincoln, Thomas, Aliyah Shepard, Carly and Casey Greiner; great grandchildren, Cayzlee, Finley and Willow along with numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

A Celebration of Life will take place on Sunday December 7th at Normal First United Methodist Church at 211 N School St. Normal, IL at 2pm followed by a reception there with her family. Cremation rites to be accorded, and burial rites will be accorded along with her husband Gerald at a later date with a private family service.

Memorials can be made to Dementia Society of America, The Babyfold, The Children’s Camping Fund at Normal First United Methodist Church or a charity of your choice.

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