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🎉🎂 Happy Birthday & Welcome to the Team! 🎂🎉Please join us in wishing Trisha Meyer a very happy birthday as we also welco...
01/20/2026

🎉🎂 Happy Birthday & Welcome to the Team! 🎂🎉
Please join us in wishing Trisha Meyer a very happy birthday as we also welcome her to the Bailey Monument Company & Bailey Funeral Home family!
While Trisha will be working primarily with our Monument Company, she will also be assisting on the funeral home side, helping us continue to serve families with care, compassion, and attention to detail.
We’re excited to have her as part of our team and look forward to all she will bring. Happy Birthday, Trisha — we’re so glad you’re here! 💐🕊️

🌟 Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 🌟Today, we reflect on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose message of...
01/19/2026

🌟 Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 🌟
Today, we reflect on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose message of kindness, unity, and service continues to encourage communities of all sizes across our nation.
In our small, close-knit rural community, we understand the importance of caring for one another, lending a helping hand, and treating every person with dignity. Dr. King’s words remind us that even the simplest acts of compassion can make a meaningful difference.
As we remember his dream, may we strive each day to build a community grounded in respect, understanding, and hope. 🤝✨
— Bailey Funeral Home 🕊️

To join the livestream broadcast of Pat's funeral service, please select the link below. The livestream will begin at 3:...
01/18/2026

To join the livestream broadcast of Pat's funeral service, please select the link below. The livestream will begin at 3:25 P.M. Wednesday, January 21, 2026, and will be archived for 90 days following the service for later viewing.
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Patricia Ann (Preble) Mighell, age 89 years, a resident of Vienna, went to be with the Lord on Saturday evening, January 17, 2026, at 10:13 P.M. at her residence in the Autumn Ridge Supportive Living in Vienna.

Patricia, also known as Pat or Patsy to her family and friends, was born June 18, 1936 at St. James Hospital in Chicago Heights, Illinois. She was the oldest daughter of Thomas Raymond Preble and Marjorie May Elinore (Druehl) Preble.

Pat’s younger years were spent in Steger, Illinois in a multigenerational home. While her parents worked she learned many life lessons, such as cooking, sewing, and gardening, and the love of flowers from her grandma, Sarah Preble. Her grandpa Preble had influences too, guiding her in the care of her 4-H animals, especially her pig “Porkey.” She also enjoyed girl scout activities for several years. Her mother was the scout leader.

She graduated in May 1956 from Bloom Township High School in Chicago Heights, Illinois. While in high school, she was a member of the archery, bowling, and roller skating teams. She assisted her father in his photography business and worked at the Montgomery-
Ward retail store. It was here she learned to wrap beautiful gift packages.

Pat attended Immanuel Lutheran Church in Steger, Illinois, where she was baptized and confirmed. Her current church membership is with Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Golconda, Illinois.

She married the love of her life, Jackie “Jack” Mighell on June 9, 1956 at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Chicago Heights, Illinois. To this union, 2 children were born – Judith “Judy” Anna Sullivan Murray and Thomas Dean Mighell. Pat and Jack shared 53 years of marriage, prior to his passing on February 17, 2009.

Pat drove school buses for many years for Buchanan Bus Service in Crete, Illinois. She retired from school bus driving from Vienna High School. Many former students and bus riders have lots of “Pat stories!”

When Judy and Tom were younger, Pat enjoyed being active in school activities and being a girl scout, cub scout and boy scout leader.

The family moved to Johnson County in 1971.

For many years, Pat and Jack traveled throughout the United States, Canada, and various islands, which they visited by cruise ships. There were times when Pat would include their destinations to a convention or seminar where the artist, Dorthy Dent, would instruct people to increase their perfection in painting landscapes, old barns, churches or animals. Another love of Pat’s were her flower and herb gardens, as well as watching and feeding hummingbirds and cardinals.

Pat and Jack were often referred to as “snowbirds” as they traveled to Frostproof, Florida for many years, where they wintered from October – May annually. They continued this trek to Florida until their health prevented them from traveling. While staying in Florida, Pat volunteered at Bok Tower Gardens and Bird Sanctuary in Lake Wales. Her paintings and artwork were displayed in various galleries throughout the area.

Pat is survived by: her daughter – Judy (Gary) Murray of Goreville, Illinois; granddaughters – Heather Sullivan (Jared) Thompson of Vienna, Illinois and Sarah (Luther Belcher) Sullivan of Johnston City, Illinois; great grandchildren – Harley (Caleb) Palmer of Vienna, Illinois, Hailee (Rielly Ward) McIlwain of Carrier Mills, Illinois, Nathen McIlwain of Vienna, Illinois, Ameileea Belcher and Louie Belcher both of Johnston City, Illinois; a great-great grandson – Luke Palmer of Vienna, Illinois; Brothers-in-law – Larry “Spike” (Barb) Mighell of Buncombe, Illinois and Lance “Little Feller” Mighell of Vienna, Illinois; nephews – Bart Mighell of Buncombe, Illinois, Chuck (Monica) Shoemake of Dyer, Indiana, and Bill Shoemake of Schererville, Indiana; nieces – Jennifer Mighell (Scott) King of Paducah, Kentucky and Tanya Shoemake Crema of Highland, Indiana; as well as cousins, other relatives and many dear friends. Pat was also anticipating the birth of a second great-great grandchild to be born in August 2026.

In addition to her parents and husband, Pat was preceded in death by her son, Tom, on January 30, 2018; a sister and brother-in-law – Judy Preble (Charles) Shoemake; a brother-in-law and sister-in-law – Ward (Mabel) Mighell; and a nephew – Kenneth Mighell.

A service honoring the life of Patricia Ann Mighell will be conducted Wednesday afternoon, January 21, 2026, at 3:30 P.M. at Bailey Funeral Home in Vienna.

Burial will be in the Mt. Zion Cemetery, east of Buncombe.

Visitation will be held Wednesday afternoon, January 21, 2026, from 2 P.M. until the service hour at 3:30 P.M. at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made to the Autumn Ridge Supportive Living Center (Activities Fund), 1000 Galeener Street, Vienna, Illinois 62995 or to the Mt. Zion Cemetery c/o Bailey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 695, Vienna, Illinois 62995.

Alan Nutty, age 67 years, a resident of Sesser, Illinois and a former resident of Vienna, passed away Thursday evening, ...
01/16/2026

Alan Nutty, age 67 years, a resident of Sesser, Illinois and a former resident of Vienna, passed away Thursday evening, January 15, 2026, at 10:13 P.M. at the Marshall Browning Hospital in Du Quoin, Illinois.

Alan was born May 14, 1958 in Marion, Illinois. He was the son of Frank Nutty and Barbara Jo (Lloyd) Nutty.

Alan is survived by: his daughter – Allyson Nutty of Makanda, Illinois; a granddaughter – Blair Nutty; a brother – Bill Nutty of Murfreesboro, Tennessee; a sister – Leanne Stoner of Sun City, Arizona; his girlfriend – Malissa Good of Sesser, Illinois; a niece - Andrea Merchant of Peoria, Arizona; a nephew - Christopher Williams of Paducah, Kentucky; as well as other relatives and friends, including Troy Brown, Jaden Brown, and Donavin Hodges, all of whom Alan loved as his own sons. Alan also leaves his beloved canine companion, Aggie.

In addition to his parents, Alan was preceded in death by: his stepmother – Judy Nutty.

Alan attended Vienna High School and furthered his education by attending Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, Missouri, where he was a drummer in the school marching band.

Alan had a passion for fishing and served for many years as a muskie fishing guide on Kinkaid Lake. He was also a member of the Chicagoland Muskie Hunters. Alan was also a racing enthusiast and enjoyed all things Star Trek.

Alan was of the Christian faith.

In accordance with his wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service. A memorial gathering will be held at a later date.

Memorial donations may be directed to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37839, Boone, Iowa 50037-0839 or online by visiting www.redcross.org

🌟 Halfway There… 🌟As we reach the midpoint of January, it’s a gentle reminder that even in the quiet, wintry moments, pr...
01/16/2026

🌟 Halfway There… 🌟
As we reach the midpoint of January, it’s a gentle reminder that even in the quiet, wintry moments, progress is still being made. ❄️💙
Whether you’re moving through a season of healing, embracing new beginnings, or simply taking each day as it comes, we hope today brings you strength, peace, and encouragement. At Bailey Funeral Home, we believe that small steps forward—no matter how slow—still carry you toward brighter days. 💫
If you or someone you love is navigating loss this winter, please know you’re not alone. We’re here to walk beside you, offering comfort, support, and compassion every step of the way. 🕊️

❄️ Winter Safety Tips for Families Visiting Cemeteries ❄️As winter settles in, many families continue the meaningful tra...
01/14/2026

❄️ Winter Safety Tips for Families Visiting Cemeteries ❄️
As winter settles in, many families continue the meaningful tradition of visiting their loved ones’ resting places. At Bailey Funeral Home, your safety and comfort remain our priority. If you plan to visit a cemetery this season, here are a few gentle reminders:
🧤 Dress warmly — Layers, gloves, and waterproof boots can help keep you comfortable in freezing temperatures.
🚗 Use caution on roads and drives — Cemetery paths may be slick with ice or snow. Take it slow and allow extra time.
❄️ Watch your step — Snow can hide uneven ground, curbs, or sunken areas. Take careful, deliberate steps.
🌬️ Be mindful of weather conditions — Strong winds and heavy snowfall can create hazards or reduce visibility.
🕯️ Secure any decorations — Winter winds can shift or damage items placed on gravesites.
A visit to honor a loved one is always meaningful. Please take care of yourself as you make that special trip this winter season. 🤍
— Bailey Funeral Home

🫖 Happy National Hot Tea Day! ☕💛Today we’re reminded of the simple comfort a warm cup of tea can bring — a moment to pau...
01/12/2026

🫖 Happy National Hot Tea Day! ☕💛
Today we’re reminded of the simple comfort a warm cup of tea can bring — a moment to pause, breathe, and let the day settle.
At Bailey Funeral Home, we understand how important those quiet moments of reflection can be, especially when navigating loss or supporting someone who is. Whether it’s a cup of tea, a kind conversation, or a familiar routine, small comforts can make a meaningful difference.
Take a moment today to slow down, hold something warm, and check in on yourself and those you care about. 💛🕊️

Clara Irby, age 88 years, a resident of Goreville, Illinois, passed away Friday morning, January 9, 2026, at 1:40 A.M. a...
01/09/2026

Clara Irby, age 88 years, a resident of Goreville, Illinois, passed away Friday morning, January 9, 2026, at 1:40 A.M. at SIH Memorial Hospital in Carbondale, Illinois.

Clara was born March 17, 1937 in Tallulah, Louisiana. She was the daughter of Rodney Irby, Sr. and Onita (Tannehill) Irby.

Clara is survived by: 3 children - Mark (Lori Phillips) Welch of Brandon, Mississippi, Cynthia (John Morrison) Welch of Goreville, Illinois, and Martin (April Busby) Welch of Florence, Mississippi; 6 grandchildren – Nicholas Welch, Anna Welch, Clara (Dakota) Bozarth, Jessica Welch, Marshall (Robyn) Welch, and Kaleigh Welch; 7 great grandchildren – Miller Welch, Wrenleigh Bozarth, Cason Bozarth, Mayson Welch, Macon Welch, Manning Welch, and Riggsley Welch; and other relatives and many friends, including two very dear and special friends – Meadow Lewis and Helen Janet Morrison.

Clara was preceded in death by her parents – Rodney Irby, Sr. and Onita Christmas as well as 2 sons – Earl “Sonny” Jackson and Darren Rhinehart.

Clara was a homemaker. She had also provided in-home care for the elderly and convalescing, through the years. Clara enjoyed a number of interests, including reading, bird watching, and listening to country music. Two of her favorite entertainers were Conway Twitty and Vern Gosdin. Clara particularly enjoyed time spent with her family. She cherished her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Clara was a member of Busby Chapel Freewill Baptist Church, south of Goreville.

Funeral services will be held Monday morning, January 12, 2026, at 11 A.M. at Busby Chapel Freewill Baptist Church, 7715 Illinois 37, Goreville, Illinois. Pastor Darren Clark will officiate.

Burial will be in the Busby Chapel Cemetery.

Visitation will be conducted Monday morning, January 12, 2026, from 9:30 A.M. until the funeral hour at 11 A.M. at the church.

Memorials may be made to the Busby Chapel Freewill Baptist Church, P.O. Box 354, Goreville, Illinois 62939 or to the family to assist with expenses and left in the care of the funeral home. Memorial envelopes will be available at the church.

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

Arrangements have been entrusted to Bailey Funeral Home in Vienna.

Patricia Kay Champion, age 70 years, a resident of Murphysboro and a former resident of Johnson County Illinois, passed ...
01/09/2026

Patricia Kay Champion, age 70 years, a resident of Murphysboro and a former resident of Johnson County Illinois, passed away Wednesday evening, January 7, 2026, at 6:35 P.M. at her home.

Patricia was born February 3, 1955 in Alton, Illinois. She was the daughter of Cecil Ray Champion, Sr. and Thelma Louise (Farley) Champion.

Patricia is survived by: a brother – Howard Lewis Champion of Murphysboro, Illinois; as well as nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents, Patricia was preceded in death by: her siblings -- Herbert E. Chance, Glenn E. Chance, Carolyn Soper, Cecil R. “Manny” Champion, Jr., Larry R. Champion, and Ricky Wade Champion; and an infant brother – Joe M. Chance.

Patricia was employed for several years by the Super 8 Motel in Carbondale, prior to her retirement.

In her spare time, Patricia enjoyed shopping.

In accordance with her wishes, there will be no public visitation or funeral service.

Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1905 or online at www.stjude.org

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

Arrangements have been entrusted to Bailey Funeral Home in Vienna.

👮‍♂️ Honoring Our Heroes on Law Enforcement Appreciation Day 💙Today, we pause to recognize the dedicated men and women o...
01/09/2026

👮‍♂️ Honoring Our Heroes on Law Enforcement Appreciation Day 💙
Today, we pause to recognize the dedicated men and women of law enforcement who work tirelessly to protect, serve, and uphold peace within our communities. Their courage, compassion, and unwavering commitment make a difference every single day.
To all officers—past and present—thank you for your sacrifices, your strength, and the quiet acts of service that often go unseen. Your dedication ensures safety, stability, and support for families throughout our region, and we are truly grateful.
From all of us at Bailey Funeral Home, we extend our deepest appreciation. Your service matters, your impact is lasting, and your efforts do not go unnoticed. 💙🙏

🌟 I Am a Mentor Day 🌟Today we proudly celebrate Brian Bailey—not only as a dedicated funeral director, but as a mentor w...
01/07/2026

🌟 I Am a Mentor Day 🌟
Today we proudly celebrate Brian Bailey—not only as a dedicated funeral director, but as a mentor who leads with patience, wisdom, and genuine care.
Brian has always believed that guiding the next generation is one of the most meaningful parts of this profession. He’s honored to mentor his daughter as she prepares to enter her second semester of funeral service education, supporting her as she follows in his footsteps.
He’s also a mentor to Mary Brown, who is now over six months into her year-long state apprenticeship here at Bailey Funeral Home. Mary continues to grow each day under Brian’s encouragement and hands-on guidance, learning the heart and the craft of serving families with compassion.
Mentorship shapes the future of funeral service, and today we’re grateful for the way Brian invests in those around him—sharing his knowledge, his values, and his commitment to caring for our community. 💙

James “Jim” L. Fortin, age 75 years, a resident of rural Vienna, Illinois, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by ...
01/06/2026

James “Jim” L. Fortin, age 75 years, a resident of rural Vienna, Illinois, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his wife, sister, children and grandchildren on the morning of Sunday, January 4, 2026.

Jim was born April 12, 1950 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Kankakee, Illinois. He grew up in Manteno, Illinois and attended Manteno High School.

Jim has always worked for the State of Illinois., starting through the highway department. Then, he moved north of Waukegan, Illinois where he was employed at Kiley Developmental Center, where he was employed as a maintenance engineer. While working at the Kiley Developmental Center, Jim met the love of his life, Sharon. They have been married for 48 years. Together, they resided in Round Lake Park, Illinois and later in Ingleside, Illinois. In 1995, Jim accepted a job transfer to the Choate Developmental Center where he worked in the power plant. This move brought them to Southern Illinois. Jim was employed as a stationary engineer at the Choate Developmental Center until his retirement.

Anyone who knew Jim knows how much he loved anything outside. From his hobby farm, to hunting and fishing, to even just sitting in his pole barn on his favorite stool. He also enjoyed his 4-wheeler and, along with Sharon, going on side-by-side trips with their good friends and family. He enjoyed any type of woodworking and being able to build just about anything. He also enjoyed running to town earlier in the mornings to meet up with friends at McDonald’s for coffee or ice tea. He always looked forward to his nightly 4-wheeler and side-by-side rides through his backyard woods, stopping at his favorite spots to drink a beer while taking in each view.

Jim was preceded in death by his father, Leonard Fortin, his mother, Lucille (Tatro) Fortin Skibinski and his step-father, Kenneth Skibinski.

He is survived by: his wife – Sharon (Devine) Fortin; daughters – Shelly (Woody) Powers and Jamie (Troy) Davis all of Vienna; Grandchildren – Kelsey Davis, Shelby Davis and Gavin Powers all of Vienna; his siblings – Mary K. Sloan of Uma, Arizona, Barbara Bowers of Simi Valley, California, Michael Fortin of Salem, Wisconsin and Janet Gandel of Simi Valley, California; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many friends.

A celebration of Jim’s life will be conducted at a later date.

Memorials may be made to The American Cancer Society, 5 Schiber Port, Suite C, Maryville, Illinois 62062 or to the Hospice of Southern Illinois, 204 Halfway Road, Marion, Illinois 62959.

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

Arrangements have been entrusted to Bailey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 695, Vienna, Illinois 62995.

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