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

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

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

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

💚 Helping Children Heal Through Camp Robin 💚

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

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

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

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

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

📝 Registration is required by April 10, 2026

To register click on the link below.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The family attended Bethany Baptist Church near Cypress, Illinois.

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

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

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

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Brenda J. “Jeanie” Ledbetter, age 66 years, a resident of rural Golconda and a former resident of Cypress, Illinois, pas...
03/27/2026

Brenda J. “Jeanie” Ledbetter, age 66 years, a resident of rural Golconda and a former resident of Cypress, Illinois, passed away Wednesday evening, March 25, 2026, at 10:06 P.M. at her home.

Jeanie was born September 15, 1959 at Ferrell Hospital in Eldorado, Illinois. She was the second of three children born to Thomas and Brenda Joyce (Darnell) Monroe.

On March 19, 2005, Jeanie was united in marriage to Donnie Ledbetter at the Bethany Baptist Church, near Cypress. He survives.

In addition to her husband, Jeanie is survived by: her children – Johnathon Monroe of Golconda, Illinois, Katrina (Cody) Gill of Rosiclare, Illinois and Regina (Joseph) Lingle of Cypress, Illinois; 9 grandchildren – Sean Thomas Monroe, MaKalub Price, Nikkie Price, Trentn Price, Zoe Lyle, Lily Gill, Lila Gill, Skyler Lingle, and Domanik Lingle; 4 great grandchildren – Kendalyn, Kaysten, Grayson, and Everleigh; a brother – James Monroe of Eddyville, Illinois; a sister – Rita (Junior) Clutts of Golconda, Illinois; a lifelong best friend, whom Jeanie loved like a sister, Debbie Gunther; a dear niece and caregiver, April Vaughn, as well as a host of other nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many friends.

Jeanie was preceded in death by her parents.

Jeanie was trained and certified as a licensed practical nurse (LPN) and had formerly worked at Lourdes Hospital in Paducah, Kentucky. She later received training as a journeyman master carpenter. She worked on a number of local construction projects, including the construction of the Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge at Cape Girardeau, Missouri as well as the Olmsted Lock and Dam project. She was a member of the Laborers International Union of North America. Prior to her retirement from her working career, Jeanie was employed as an in-home healthcare provider.

Jeanie enjoyed spending time in the outdoors. She particularly enjoyed walking, collecting feathers and shells. Jeanie was an avid reader. She cherished time spent with her family and was devoted to them and loved them all dearly.

Jeanie was a founding member of the Lighthouse Baptist Church in Cypress.

In accordance with her wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service. A celebration of Jeanie’s life will be conducted at a later date.

Memorials may be made to the Lighthouse Baptist Church and made left in the care of Bailey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 695, Vienna, Illinois 62995.

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To join the livestream of Alene's funeral service, please select the link below. The service broadcast will begin at 12:...
03/27/2026

To join the livestream of Alene's funeral service, please select the link below. The service broadcast will begin at 12:55 P.M. CST Wednesday, April 1, 2026 and will be archived for 90 days from the service date for future viewing.
https://together.oneroomstreaming.com/9A3TB4

Viola Alene Huckelberry, age 92 years, a resident, along with her sister, Imogene, of the Autumn Ridge Supportive Living Center in Vienna and a former resident of the Belknap community passed away Friday morning, March 27, 2026, at 7:28 A.M. at Hillview Senior Living and Rehabilitation in Vienna.

Alene, as she was known to family and friends, was born December 28, 1933 at the family home at Belknap. She was the daughter of John Franklin Felker and May Estella (Keys) Felker.

On November 8, 1952, Alene was united in marriage to Gene Huckelberry in Corinth, Mississippi. He preceded her in death on April 26, 2012.

Alene is survived by: her children – Susie (James) Smith of Brookport, Illinois, Janet (David) Hester of Belknap, and Paul (Krista) Huckelberry of Metropolis; 8 grandchildren – Lisa (James Saradpon) Parmer, Justin (Crystal) Smith, Brandi (Jamie) Short, Brittany (Nick Randolph) Johnson, Bridgett (Josh) McMurtry, Bergandi (Sean) Carley, Josef Huckelberry, and Carissa (Jordan Wylie) Huckelberry; 10 great grandchildren – Jordan Parmer, Summer Parmer, Maci Parmer, Jordan Hansen, Julianna Hansen, Avery Smith, Landen Randolph, Carter Short, Cambrie Short, and Lillie Huckelberry; 2 great-great grandchildren – Tilly Parmer and Tatum Parmer; her twin sister – Imogene Simmons of Vienna; a brother-in-law – Johnny (Janine) Huckelberry of Vienna; a sister-in-law – Sherry Felker of Karnak; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many dear friends.

In addition to her parents and husband, Alene was preceded in death by: 2 infant sons – Robert Dale Huckelberry and Clinton Eugene Huckelberry; a granddaughter – Bailey Lynn Johnson; an infant brother – James Oliver Felker; 2 brothers – Johnny Felker and Clinton Dean Felker; a grandson-in-law – Justin Parmer; and Mitchell Stein.

Alene served for 39 years as the secretary and treasurer of the Belknap Water Department, until her retirement in 2019 at the age of 86. She and Gene were active for many years in the support and upkeep of the Belknap Masonic Cemetery. Alene was also a member of the former Belknap Chapter # 1012 Order of the Eastern Star.

Alene was a dedicated homemaker. She took great joy in hosting Sunday dinners and holiday get-togethers, particularly the family Christmas Eve gathering. Alene was an excellent cook and is fondly remembered for making wonderful homemade yeast rolls. Alene cherished her family and took great pride in their accomplishments and activities. She especially enjoyed spending time through the years with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Alene enjoyed gardening and canning produce from the bounty that she and Gene raised. She could also often be found mowing and tending her yard. Alene and Gene were avid St. Louis Cardinal baseball fans and enjoyed watching the games together. Alene enjoyed going to the Faith Alive Thrift Store in Vienna with her sister Imogene as well as going shopping with other family members.

Alene was a faithful Christian and was a member of the Belknap Pentecostal Church.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at 1 P.M. at Bailey Funeral Home in Vienna. Pastor Kenneth Capps will officiate.

Burial will be in the Belknap Masonic Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers will be Alene’s grandchildren: Lisa Parmer, Justin Smith, Brandi Short, Brittany Johnson, Bridgett McMurtry, Bergandi Carley, Josef Huckelberry, and Carissa Huckelberry.

Visitation will be conducted Tuesday, March 31, 2026, from 5 P.M. until 8 P.M. at Bailey Funeral Home in Vienna. There will also be a time of visitation from 12 Noon until the funeral hour at 1 P.M. on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made to the Belknap Masonic Cemetery, and mailed in care of Bailey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 695, Vienna, Illinois 62995.

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🕊️ Myth or Fact?“Wearing street clothes to a funeral is disrespectful.”👉 The answer isn’t always black and white—it real...
03/27/2026

🕊️ Myth or Fact?
“Wearing street clothes to a funeral is disrespectful.”

👉 The answer isn’t always black and white—it really depends on the wishes of the family and the personality of the loved one being honored.

Some families may ask guests to dress more formally, believing it reflects dignity and respect. Others may say, “Don’t dress up for me,” because they want the gathering to feel comfortable, familiar, or even celebratory. We’ve seen families request everything from traditional black attire, to colorful outfits, to even sports jerseys in honor of a lifelong fan.

💡 The important thing to remember is this: more often than not, families aren’t focused on what you’re wearing—they’re grateful that you came. Your presence, your support, and your willingness to stand beside them during their time of grief mean far more than any outfit ever could.

At Bailey Funeral Home, we encourage families to create services that reflect their loved one’s life and personality. Whether that means dressing formally, casually, or even following a special theme, the heart of the matter is about honoring a unique life and showing love through presence. 💙

National Medal of Honor Day Today we pause in solemn gratitude to recognize the extraordinary courage and selfless sacri...
03/25/2026

National Medal of Honor Day
Today we pause in solemn gratitude to recognize the extraordinary courage and selfless sacrifice of those who have received our nation’s highest military award — the Medal of Honor.
These heroes, representing the Army, Navy, and Air Force, displayed bravery above and beyond the call of duty. Their actions remind us of the true meaning of honor, service, and sacrifice.
At Bailey Funeral Home, we are deeply humbled to serve the veterans and military families of our community. It is a privilege to help honor lives marked by dedication to our country and to ensure their stories are remembered with dignity and respect.
Today, we encourage you to take a moment to reflect, learn about a Medal of Honor recipient, or simply say a quiet “thank you” for the freedoms we cherish. 🇺🇸
With gratitude and respect,
Bailey Funeral Home
“Our Family Serving Yours” 🕊️

To join the livestream of David's funeral service, please select the link below.  The livestream will commence at 12:55 ...
03/22/2026

To join the livestream of David's funeral service, please select the link below. The livestream will commence at 12:55 P.M. Wednesday, March 25, 2026 and will be archived for 90 days from the date of the service for future viewing.
https://together.oneroomstreaming.com/LFABX7

David E. Grey, age 65 years, a resident of Union County Illinois, passed away Thursday morning, March 19, 2026, in Anna, Illinois.

David was born February 27, 1961 in Anna, Illinois. He was the son of Beryl Grey and Fern (Foster) Grey.

On April 5, 1996, David was united in marriage to Gena T. Glasford at the Anna Heights Baptist Church. She survives.

In addition to his wife, David is survived by: 2 daughters – Isabella Gia Louisa Grey and Poppi Berylin Grey; a brother – William R. (Peggy) Grey of Dover, Delaware; 2 sisters – Janice Grey and Pam Grey-Bartels (Frank) Routh all of Marion, North Carolina; a Mother-In-Law – Darlene Glasford of Anna, Illinois; as well as nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, cousins, other relatives and many friends.

In addition to his parents, David was preceded in death by a brother – Stephen M. Grey and Father-In-Law – Ralph Glasford.

David was a 1978 graduate of Anna-Jonesboro High School and attended Shawnee Community College at Ullin, Illinois.

David was employed as a mechanic by Florsheim Shoe Company at the Anna manufacturing plant.

David enjoyed nature and outdoor activities, such as motorcycling, water skiing, and camping. He is fondly remembered for his love of family and his devotion to them. David had a heart of gold covered with a “fake” tough exterior but was, in reality, a marshmallow to those who knew him best. David loved music, singing and dancing around the kitchen with his beloved family. He enjoyed talking and engaging in conversation. He studied science so that he might be conversant on a number of scientific topics.

Above all, David loved God. He was a member of the Anna Heights Baptist Church.

In David’s words, “keep the fork, something better is coming!”

Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon, March 25, 2026, at 1 P.M. at Anna Heights Baptist Church, 100 Turner Avenue, Anna, Illinois. Pastor Darryl Williams and Pastor Bobby Richardson will officiate.

Interment will be in the Alto Pass Cemetery.

Visitation will be conducted from 11 A.M. until the funeral hour at 1 P.M. Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at Anna Heights Baptist Church.

Memorials may be made to American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), 424 E. 92nd Street, New York, NY 10128-6804 (or online at www.aspca.org) or to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1905 (or online at www.stjude.org).

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Judy K (Perry) Webb age 80 of Foristell Missouri, and a former resident of Goreville, IL passed away Saturday March 21, ...
03/22/2026

Judy K (Perry) Webb age 80 of Foristell Missouri, and a former resident of Goreville, IL passed away Saturday March 21, 2026 at home surrounded by her family.
Judy was born October 10, 1945 at the family home in Goreville, IL. She was the daughter of Ralph T. and Melba Genelle (Wright) Perry.
On August 15, 1986 Judy was united in marriage to Michael W. Webb. He preceded her in death August 26, 2022 together they shared over 36 years enjoying life together, beach trips, and most of all their wonderful family.
Judy is survived by her children, Donald (Connie) Meyers of Missouri, Dawn Meyers of Missouri, Gregory (Kim) Webb of Arkansas, Karen (Mark) Camden of Arkansas, 2 brothers Wex Perry of Bevier Missouri, Max Perry of Jacksonville Florida, Several grandchildren, great grandchildren, a great great grandchild, nieces, nephews, relatives, many great friends, and her very special daughter in law Connie.
In addition to her husband, parents, and grandparents, Judy was preceded in death by a son Daniel (Danny) Meyers, 3 brothers, Tex Perry, Rex Perry, and Frank Perry, Sisters in law, Mazie (Stella) Perry, Cheryl Perry, Beverly Mahan, Terri Hunt, and Eva Perry. As well as an infant nephew Tex Timothy Perry.
Judy graduated from Goreville High School and later attended Cosmetology School. For many years Judy was self employed as a cosmetologist, working in several nursing homes and eventually finding her way to Garden View Nursing for over 25 years. Hair was her happy place, and putting smiles on others faces was the highlight of her job.
In her spare time Judy enjoyed reading her bible, listening to Christian music, and spending time with her family.
Judy was of the Pentecostal Faith.
A graveside service honoring Judy's life will be held Saturday, April 25th at 1 P.M. at the Friendship Cemetery, 1635 Friendship Loop, Goreville, Illinois. Those attending the service are invited to gather at 12:45 P.M. at the cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the Friendship Cemetery fund.

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