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Richard Knopik, 98

The world became a brighter place in June of 1926 on a small family near Fullerton Nebraska when Richard Knopik was born into the loving family of Caroline and Frank Knopik. Richard was one of thirteen siblings. Sadly, Richard, beloved Dad, husband, father-in-law, grandpa, great grandpa, pop, brother, brother-in-law, and beloved Uncle Joe, passed away peacefully on October 19, 2024, at his home in Las Cruces, New Mexico. 

From his youngest years until his death, Richard was the consummate jokester, prankster, and comedian. We think he knew every Polish joke ever told and gleefully told them on himself again and again. He derived endless fun from his fart machine and whoopie cushions that he subjected his visitors to. He was the quintessential Knopik and continually enriched the lives he touched with his willingness to help anyone, and his wit, joy, tall tales and humor. 

Richard, a true patriot, personified our country’s Greatest Generation. He joined the Army just before his eighteenth birthday and served in the 6th Army, 867 battalion. His time in the Army at the immediate post WWII era was fraught with devastation, suffering and horrors of post-WWII Japan and those memories of a naïve 18–20-year-old farm boy thrust into war troubled him until the end of his life. While in the Army, he hitchhiked across the country to get from Aberdeen MD to Camp Beal CA after having his money for his bus trip stolen. It was a story he told often, and he always vowed he would find the person who took his money either here on earth or in his afterlife. 

He was honorably discharged from the Army in 1947 as a sergeant. He joined the Navy in March of 1948 after several months of hauling garbage and feeding hogs in Chicago – it was no way to earn a good living, he said. During his Army and Navy years he traveled to and was stationed in the entire Pacific theater – Japan, Iwo Jima, Hong Kong, Guam, the Philippines, Singapore, New Zealand and Hawaii. He did multiple sea tours on the USS Hancock and USS Lexington. His Navy nickname was “BeBop”, which stuck forever. While in the Navy he was a flight engineer and tail gunner on the PB4Y-2 patrol bomber as part of the VA-28 Privateers. On his 24th birthday, the very day North Korea invaded South Korea, while on a reconnaissance mission over Korea, his plane was attacked by Chinese MiG fighter jets and the encounter was considered the first air combat of the Korean War. The pilot radioed to Richard that the  Chinese must have known it was his birthday that day. He flew hundreds of missions and thousands of hours with the Navy Air Corp, including a mission of mercy in 1958 when he commandeered his Navy aircraft to bring a severely injured young girl to a trauma center without officially filing those passengers and landing in their flight plan. Later in life he often reunited with his PB4Y-2 Privateer brethren at their many reunions. He was eventually stationed at NAS Lemoore, CA, as a VA-122 flight instructor, and retired from the Navy in 1965. He went on to work as an aircraft and heavy equipment mechanic for the Navy in Lemoore through federal civil service and he always worked two jobs until his full retirement in 1983. He was a permanent/lifetime member of the US Navy Fleet Reserve and The American Legion. 

Some of Richard’s military commendations included the WWII Victory Medal, Army of Occupation medal, Army and Navy Good Conduct medals, Navy Occupation Service Medal with clasp, Korean Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and Navy Air Crew wings. 

Richard and Doris, his wife and love of his life, traveled extensively in their motor home for many years and he was proud to say he had traveled to all 50 states. “Our father taught us to be patriotic, hardworking, loyal, loving, honest and steadfast and always grateful for what we have.” 

Richard was preceded in death by his wife, Doris; companion Patti Poe; his parents; brothers, Edward, Virgil, Lawrence, Louis, Frank and Jerome; sisters, Ethel, Elizabeth, Katherine, Lorraine and Mary; many of their spouses, and numerous nieces and nephews. 

He is survived by his daughters, Diane Knopik Gomez (Michael) and Kay Lynn Knopik Phillips; grandchildren Christopher Gomez, Joshua Gomez (Maritza), Josh Brantley (Tish); stepchildren Stephen and Anthony Rice (Kathy), Rene LeGier; great grandchildren Jonah, Mia, Lucia, Viviana; sister Rose; and many, many more loving nieces and nephews. 

Special mention and thanks to those compassionate people – nieces Louise Stopak (deceased) and Dee Eikmeier and nephew Ted Gdowski for their care and companionship while he was living in Columbus, NE. 

A Graveside service is planned for Richard on Friday, April 25, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at Highland Memorial Cemetery, 1827 College Drive, in Mt. Carmel, Illinois. The family has requested in lieu of flowers to consider a donation to your local hospice in Richard’s memory.  

Condolences may be sent to www.short-cunninghamfh.com 

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve Knopik family. 

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Steven Lee Daniel, 78

Steven Lee Daniel, 78, of Grayville, passed away on Sunday, April 6, 2025, at Wabash General Hospital in Mt. Carmel. He was born on Monday, December 9, 1946, in Louisville, KY a son of Louis Walker and Dorothy Lee (Nichols) Daniel. On March 29, 2002, Steve married Sandra Elaine Broster in Henderson, KY and together they have shared over 23 years of marriage.

 Steve was a member of the following Veterans Service Organizations; Carmi VFW Post 3851, Carmi American Legion Post 224, Grayville Memorial VFW Post 2606, Grayville James M. Helm American Legion Post 696 Albion-Browns American Legion Post 590 and Albion VFW Post 8222. He was also a member of the Grayville Moose Lodge 1960. He was an avid Chicago Cubs Fan. Steve enjoyed being outdoors and mowing with his John Deere Lawn Tractor. He also enjoyed watching the History Chanel and Western Movies.

 Steve was retired having worked for more than 20 years at Champion Laboratories in West Salem and Albion. He also worked as a vehicle salesman for Rick’s Service Station. Steve was a true patriot; he served his country honorably in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War as a Hospital Corpsman. The one thing that rivaled his love of country was the love he had for his family who he enjoyed spending his time with. 

 In addition to his wife, Sandy Daniel of Grayville, Steve is survived by his children, Lee (April) Daniel of Neoga, IL; Heather (Kevin) Wehrheim of Cape Coral, FL and Samantha (Dean) Smith of Olney, IL. 7 Grandchildren; sister, Pat (Mike) Morris of DeFuniak Springs, FL; sisters-in-law, Patti (Mike) Carr of Grayville and Bev (David) Iles of Browns; many nieces and nephews and his furbaby Gracie Mae.

 Steve was preceded in death by his parents and a brother Morris Julian Daniel.

 A service celebrating the life of Steven Lee Daniel, will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, in the chapel at Roberts and Cook Funeral Service 221 North First Street, Grayville, IL, with Nick Wiseman officiating. Family and friends may visit from 1:00p.m. until the time of service. Full military honors will be accorded by members of the United States Navy Funeral Honors Team and Local VFW and American Legion Members. 

 In lieu of flowers, contributions in Steve’s memory may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and will be accepted by Roberts and Cook Funeral Service who has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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John P. Summers, 79

John P. Summers, 79, of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, peacefully passed away Sunday, March 30, 2025, at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 3, 2025, at 12:00 noon, in the Chapel of Short-Cunningham Funeral Home. Burial will follow at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery.

Friends and family are invited to attend a visitation from 10:30 a.m. until 12:00 noon, the time of the service. Memorials may be made to Wabash County Shelter Buddies or St. Mary’s Catholic Church Roof Fund. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.

John was born June 2, 1945, in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, to Paul D. and Rosemary F. (Dunkel) Summers. He graduated from Mt. Carmel High School. After high school he attended IBEW electrician training.

On August 19, 1966, John married Shirley J. (Howell) at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Mt. Carmel, Illinois and they enjoyed 58 years together.

Left to cherish John’s memory are his wife of 58 years, Shirley; children, John (Elizabeth) Summers of Albertville, Alabama, and Jerry (Dana) Summers of Keensburg, Illinois; siblings, Ron (Nancy) Summers of Rock Island, Illinois, Robert Summers and Mary Summers of Mt. Carmel, Illinois; grandchildren, Cody, Zack, Alex and Erin Summers; greatgrandchildren, Sophia and Alexander Summers; and several nieces and nephews.

Preceding John in death were his parents; and siblings, Barbie Summers, William “Bill” Summers, and Nancy Hummert.

He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, and the Knights of Columbus. John worked as an electrician. He was a proud member of NECA-IBEW #16.

John enjoyed a wide variety of activities, but most of all, he enjoyed time spent with his family – particularly taking cruises with family and friends. His hobbies included taking photos of places he visited, creating blown glass pieces, and gardening. He also enjoyed being outdoors and riding his bike. John regularly visited his siblings and spent many Saturday evenings playing cards. He constantly had a project underway, such as home improvements or repairs. He often shared his knowledge with his family and friends. Additionally, he volunteered at the Keensburg Christian Church’s food pantry where he made many friends.

Condolences may be sent to www.short-cunninghamfh.com.

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve the Summer’s family.

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Ida Elaine (Green) Roosevelt, 81

Ida Elaine (Green) Roosevelt, 81, of Albion, IL, passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 29, 2025 at home. She was born on August 14, 1943 in Bridgeport, Illinois, the daughter of J. Willard and Viola (Summers) Green. Elaine was preceded in death by her sister, Donna Green; her parents; and her husband of many years, Donald Roosevelt.

Elaine will be remembered for her warm heart, generous spirit and her spunky, playful personality. Elaines devotion to her faith was unwavering. She enjoyed crochet projects and spending time with family and friends. Her memory will be cherished, and she will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

Elaine will be remembered by her son who she adored, Sidney (Roberta) Davis; sister, Loretta Deisher; nieces, Rhonda Burns, and Cassey Courson; nephew, Kent Deisher.

In keeping with Elaine’s wishes a private family burial will take place at Harrison Cemetery in Lancaster, Illinois.

In honor of her memory, family and friends are encouraged to celebrate Elaine’s life in a way that feels most meaningful to them. Whether through a quiet reflection, a shared story, or a simple act of kindness, may Elaine’s spirit continue to touch lives.

Though we grieve, we take comfort in knowing that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. (2 Corinthians 5:8)

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements. To view Elaine’s tribute wall and leave condolences for the Roosevelt family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Patsy Joan (Meritt) Hocking, 87

Patsy Joan (Meritt) Hocking, 87, of Mt. Carmel went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Thursday, March 27, 2025, with her loving family by her side.  

Patsy was born on October 19, 1937, in Wayne County, Illinois, the daughter of Dorthy Meritt and Carson Meritt. She married Andy Hocking on August 11, 1956, and together they enjoyed 68 years of marriage.

Patsy was a graduate of Mt. Carmel High School. She was a homemaker, a Pampered Chef consultant, and was known throughout the region for her delicious baked goods, most notably her angel food cakes, a tradition started by her mother and carried on today by her daughter and granddaughter. 

Patsy was devoted to her family and to her strong Christian faith, working at many church functions. She was a member of Keensburg Methodist Church where she served as a youth leader and a Sunday school teacher. Every July, Patsy, her sister, and other church volunteers would take the youth to church camp and would cook three meals per day, even without air conditioning. Patsy was later a member of Evangelical United Methodist Church in Mt. Carmel.

Patsy enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and all her family. She was often the host for many overnight family guests. Among her favorite traditions was hosting the annual family Thanksgiving dinner which often included over 75 family members and friends. 

Pasty was a member of the Tuesday morning bowling league in Mt. Carmel for many years. She enjoyed being active and could often be seen on a walk throughout town, shopping, and spending time with family. She enjoyed gardening and canning. Putting up sweet corn was always a special family event. She and Andy were avid Mt. Carmel Golden Aces fans, having reserved “gold seats” for many years.

Patsy loved to travel and would often talk about all the places she was able to see. 

Patsy is survived by her husband Andy, of Mt. Carmel; daughters Shelley (Kim) Richardson of Mt. Carmel, Gayla (Alan) Rooney of Mt. Carmel, Jana (Justin) Clements of Evansville, and son Patrick (Cindy) Hocking of Evansville. Ten grandchildren Lindsey (Joe) Dee, Ashley (Zach) Kanipe, Brittney (Jason) Ishmael, Kyle Peach (Jill Winter), Ryan Peach, Sean (Chrissy) Rooney, Jake (Kelley) Clements, Kacie (Tanner) Hayes, Connor (Maddie) Clements, and Aaryn Clayton. Twenty-two great-grandchildren also survive with another arriving in October. 

Also surviving are two sisters, Mary Lou Jeffers of Mt. Carmel and Eva Smith of Albion, along with several nieces and nephews.  

Patsy was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Harold and Leland Meritt, and sister Kathryn Cowling.

Funeral services will be Tuesday, April 1st at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Short-Cunningham Funeral Home in Mt. Carmel, with pastors Jason Ishmael and Allan Wright officiating. Burial will follow at Highland Memorial Cemetery. Visitation will be held prior to the service beginning at 11 a.m. 

Memorial contributions may be made to Keensburg Christian Church. Condolences may be sent to www.short-cunninghamfh.com.


Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve the Hocking family.

 

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Nathaniel Ray Smith, 20

Nathaniel Ray Smith, 20, of Evansville, Indiana, passed away on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.  He was born on July 14, 2004 in Heidelberg, Germany, the son of Joseph Smith and Theresa (Bumgardner) Trauger.  He graduated from Mount Carmel High School Class of 2022. 

Nathan was a dedicated and hard-working individual, with his first job at Tennis Dairy Farm. He later worked at Rosati’s in Mount Carmel, where he met his girlfriend, Hope. He always said that was the best job because he met the love of his life.  Currently employed at Toyota, Nathan took great pride in his work. In his free time, he enjoyed playing hockey, running cross country, hanging out with his friends and riding BMX in his youth.  He also had a passion for attending car shows, where he could appreciate and admire the craftsmanship of all kinds of vehicles.  Nathan was a skilled mechanic and could fix just about anything. Above all, Nathan loved his family and treasured the time he spent with them.  He especially loved watching his little girl grow and learn new things.  Nathan’s presence on this earth will be deeply missed by his family and friends.

Nathan will be remembered by the two lights in his life; girlfriend, Hope Lane and daughter, Kennedy Laine Smith; mother, Theresa Trauger and husband, Brad; father, Joseph Smith and wife, Christina; siblings, Madison Drew, Wesley (Riley) Trauger, Alisha (Dylan) Bosse, Hannah Smith, and Levi Smith; special niece, Nyla Bosse; the whole Lane family who loved Nathan dearly;grandparents, John Bumgardner, Isabella McNew, Gary VanMatre, Betsy Wilkinson, Patricia (Alton) Gautier; many loved cousins, aunts and uncles.  

Nathan was preceded in death by his brother, Ethan Smith; grandfather, Richard Smith; grandmother, Judy Bumgardner.

Family and friends are invited to gather for a Visitation from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., Monday, March 31, 2025 in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home.

Funeral Services will be 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 1, 2025 in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home with Pastor Allan Wright officiating.  Burial will follow at Friendsville Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made in Nathan’s memory to the Kennedy Laine Smith educational fund.  Envelopes will be at the funeral home or can be mailed to Keepes Funeral Home, 1500 North Cherry Street, Mount Carmel, IL 62863.  Contributions can also be dropped off at anyFirst National Bank.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements.  To view Nathan’s tribute wall and leave condolences for the Smith family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Donald Eugene Kieffer, 83

Donald Eugene Kieffer, 83, of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, peacefully passed away Sunday, March 23, 2025, at his residence surrounded by his loving family.

A funeral mass will be held Saturday March 29, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with burial beside his loving wife at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery following the service.

Family and friends are invited to a visitation Friday, March 28, 2025, from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with a Rosary Service at 7:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Mary’s School General Fund.

Don was born on August 15, 1941, in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, (on a farm south of the Wabash River) the son of Eugene Carl and Viola Lorena (Peter) Kieffer. Don attended high school at St. Henry’s Preparatory Seminary in Belleville, Illinois. He attended two years at St. Henry’s College also in Belleville. Don received a BA degree in philosophy from St. Meinrad Seminary in St. Meinrad, Indiana in 1963. Don proudly served his country from 1964-1966 as a U.S. Army chaplain’s assistant in Vietnam. Upon his return from Vietnam, he furthered his education at Chicago Technical College with a BS degree in civil engineering.

He began working in engineering for Willett Hofmann and Associates in Joliet, Illinois, then to Rockford, Illinois and finally Dixon, Illinois for this firm where he earned his Professional Engineer’s License. His dad called him in 1978 asking him to return home to work for him at Kieffer Brothers Construction transitioning to Community Natural Gas where he served as President from March 1995 until February 2019 and then Chairman of the Board until his death.

On August 21, 1971, Don married Carol Ann McCaffrey in Dixon, Illinois at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. To this union five children were born: Karen (Gus) Ikonomopoulos of Lakeway, Texas, Ann (David) James of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, Karl (Peggy) Kieffer of Highland Park, Illinois, Bradley (Allison) Kieffer of New Orleans, Louisiana, and Dean Kieffer of Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Don was immensely proud of raising five children and seeing his eight grandchildren flourish.

Don enjoyed playing golf, Texas Hold ‘Em, Sudoku (hobby to keep his mind sharp), watching his favorite teams-Green Bay Packers, St. Louis Cardinals, University of Illinois football and basketball, and socializing at Rounds. He enjoyed the annual family vacation in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. He traveled frequently to Germany to spend time with Karl’s family, exploring his roots and living the daily German life. His adventures took him to Italy, Southeast Asia, Europe, Hawaii, AYH trips and throughout the United States. Don’s greatest love was spending time with his family.

He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and Elks. As a 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, he served as Grand Knight, Treasurer, and received the Diocesan Friendship Award.

In addition to his children, Don is survived by eight grandchildren, Levi James, Brianna (Jonas) Trimble, Jason (Anna) Ikonomopoulos, Lexi Ikonomopoulos, Jordan Brooks, Donovan, Connor and Ryan Kieffer; one greatgrandchild, Evangeline Ikonomopoulos; siblings, James (Marilyn) Kieffer, Charles (Mary Ruth) Kieffer, Daniel (Kathy) Kieffer, Linda (Phil) Keepes and Jeanne (Willy) Condol; brother-in law, Gary Lewis; and many nieces and nephews.

Preceding him in death were his parents; his wife, Carol of 45 years; and sisters, Patricia Kieffer and Rose Lewis.

Condolences may be sent to www.short-cunninghamfh.com

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve the Kieffer family.

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Mary Katherine (Moeller) Rigg, 78

Mary Katherine (Moeller) Rigg, 78, of Mt. Carmel, was welcomed home by her Heavenly Father on March 20, 2025, after a short stay at Memorial Hospital in Jasper, Indiana.

She was born on July 2, 1946, in Winslow, Indiana, later embraced as the cherished and much-prayed for daughter of Charles and Enola Moeller.

She married David H. Rigg on Oct. 30, 1964, and together they enjoyed more than 60 years of marriage.

She graduated from Mt. Carmel High School in 1964, and a year later she and David were thrilled to welcome home their first daughter, Karen Ann (Rigg) Kennard. Fifteen years later, they decided to do it all again, rejoicing in the arrival of a second daughter, Jennifer Lynn (Rigg) McNeece.

Mary K., as she was affectionately known by all those who loved her, went to work in the medical records department of Wabash General Hospital while still a teenager, beginning what would become a long career serving the local medical community. She dedicated her time, service, and talents to local physicians, enjoying long stints with Drs. Fuller, Cato, and Shah.

Mary K. and David, who enjoyed a long career with Allendale Gravel Company, both retired in the summer of 2006, and later, in fulfillment of a promise made to her husband many years before, they built a little house in the woods near David’s childhood home, together enjoying for many years the quietness and solitude of country life.

They also liked to travel, spending winters in their Florida home, attending as many Gaither Vocal Band concerts as they could, and going on cross-country bus trips with dear friends.

Among her proudest affiliations and achievements was her service and membership to her sorority sisters of the Beta Rho Master Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. She started in Tau Chapter in November of 1968 and progressed up through Beta Rho Master. She received her Silver Certificate - honoring 25 years - and, later, the Order of the Rose for 50 years of membership. Most recently she served as the treasurer of the Beta Sigma Phi City Council.

Her sorority sisters were among her most cherished and loyal friends, enjoying fun and fellowship through their regular meetings, holiday parties, amusing outings, and philanthropic opportunities.

In addition, she was a member of the Wabash General Hospital Auxiliary, often serving the public in the hospital gift shop.

Mary K. was a woman of great faith. After being raised in a steadfast Catholic home, she later joined with David and extended her service and immense love of Jesus to the modest-but-mighty parishioners of Asbury Chapel, where she was a member until her death.

She showed her love for her family and friends by working tirelessly to make sure each one of them always found within her a place of comfort and support. Whether keeping an immaculate home for her family, ensuring David had a warm meal at the end of a long workday, caring for her daughters through both milestones and mishaps, or making time for a long chat with a friend in need of encouragement, those who knew her and loved her will remember her with fondness and gratitude.

Even when her body no longer allowed her to do the things she once enjoyed so much, she used social media to keep in close touch with friends and distant family, extending to them messages of affection and inspiration, and to share her admiration and love for her daughters’ and grandchildren’s accomplishments and life journeys.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Enola Moeller; in-laws, Hughes and Katie Rigg; and a beloved infant granddaughter, Paige Katherine Kennard, whose untimely death inspired her love of collecting and displaying angels around her home.

Mary K.’s family takes great solace in knowing that she was welcomed home to Heaven by her mother, whom she greatly missed, and is now holding Paige once again.

She is survived by her devoted husband, David; daughters, Karen Kennard and her husband, Dick, of New Albany, Indiana, and Jenny McNeece and her husband, Marc, of Vincennes, Indiana.

She also leaves behind grandchildren, whom she adored so much, Abigail Kennard and Jacob Kennard; as well as a brand new great-granddaughter, Tillie Rae Kennard, and a bonus granddaughter, Vivien McNeece.

And we would be remiss in not mentioning her many cherished animals, pictures of whom she loved to share on social media: her dear cat, Buddy, who we know was waiting for her just across the Rainbow Bridge, and Toby, who lives at home with David, as well as her “grand-dogs,” AJ, Luna, Wallace and Violet, and “grand-cats,” Gus and Bit.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25, at Short-Cunningham Funeral Home, 527 N. Mulberry St., Mt. Carmel, with visitation from noon until the hour of service.

Burial will follow at Highland Memorial Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Wabash County Animal Shelter. Donations will be collected at the funeral home or can be sent in memory of Mary K. to 11336 N. 1550 Blvd., Mt. Carmel, IL, 62863.

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Gary Wayne Liddle, 75

Gary Wayne Liddle, 75, of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, passed away Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital in Evansville, Indiana with his loving family by his side.

Funeral Services will be held Sunday, March 23, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Short Funeral Home conducted by Pastor Mark Richison. Gary will be buried with full military rites at Highland Memorial Cemetery.

Visitation for family and friends will be from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. prior to the service. Donations in Gary’s memory can be made to U. S. A. Military Veterans Honor Guard or Wabash County Shelter Buddies. Envelopes will be available at the visitation and service at Short-Cunningham Funeral Home.

Gary was born on January 11, 1950, in Mt. Carmel, Illinois to Leon P. and Sarah M. (Sprinkle) Liddle. He was a graduate of Mt. Carmel High School Class of 1968. He served his country in the U.S. Army in Vietnam.

He married Diane Williams on August 5, 1972, at Trinity United Methodist Church in Mt. Carmel. They enjoyed 52 years together. He worked for the U.S. Postal Service. Gary was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Elks Lodge 715, VFW, West Berwick Golf Club, and MCHS Alumni Foundation.

Those left to cherish his memory include his wife, Diane; daughter, Leesa D. Swaggerty; grandchildren Luke and Chase Swaggerty; and siblings Mark Liddle and Randy Liddle of Mt. Carmel. Gary loved nothing better than watching his grandchildren in their activities. He enjoyed horse racing, playing golf, and working in his yard.

Gary was preceded in death by his parents.

Condolences may be sent to www.short-cunninghamfh.com Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve the Liddle family.

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Albert Junior Morris, 88

Albert Junior Morris, age 88, of Cincinnati, Ohio, formerly of Mt. Carmel, born June 6, 1936, passed away on March 17, 2025.

No formal visitation or funeral service is planned at this time and a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Wabash County Animal Shelter Buddies, 11336 N 1550 Blvd., Mt. Carmel, IL 62863.

Junior had a lifelong passion for the oil patch, dedicating most of his career to the industry. He enthusiastically shared stories of his time in the field until his final days. He also proudly served in the U.S. Army, stationed in Oakland, California from 1957 to 1959, before returning to his life in the southern Illinois oil fields. A skilled shade-tree mechanic, Junior restored numerous antique cars, with his pride and joy being a 1972 white convertible VW Karmann Ghia.

Above all, Junior was a devoted family man, a supportive and loving husband to his wife of nearly 70 years, Peggy, and a proud father to his daughter, Sonya.

He is survived by his wife, Peggy, daughter Sonya, and sister Betty Putnam. He also leaves behind nieces and many dear friends.

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve the Morris family.

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Linda Lou (Seibert) Stoner, 75

Linda Lou (Seibert) Stoner, 75, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away Sunday, March 16, 2025 surrounded by the love of her family. She was born on December 4, 1949 in Princeton, Indiana, the daughter of Sharon “Russell” and Orpha Ruth “Virgina” (Reed) Seibert. Growing up, Linda was lovingly raised by her maternal grandparents, Charles and Goldie Reed.

Linda will be remembered as a devoted mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. Linda cherished the time spent with her grandchildren, creating memories that she held dear. She dedicated nearly forty years of her working career to Champion Labs in West Salem and Albion, where she made many lasting friendships along the way. In her free time, she found joy in the outdoors, and loved mowing and taking care of her yard. Linda attended Heartland Worship Center and loved her church family.

Linda will be remembered by her son, Steven Stoner and wife, Cassie; daughter, Stephanie Bosecker and husband, Tracey; grandchildren, Brandon (Karisa) Bosecker, Brady Bosecker, Trisen Stoner, Connor Stoner, Jett Hicks and Trenton Hicks; brothers, Randy (Michelle) Seibert, and Danny Seibert; sisters, Debbie (Shannon) Flickinger, and Sherry (Eric) Thomason; many loved cousins, nieces and nephews. Linda was preceded in death by her parents.

Family and friends are invited to gather for a Visitation from 11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m., Thursday, March 20, 2025, at Heartland Worship Center.

Funeral Services will be 1:00 p.m., Thursday, March 20, 2025, at Heartland Worship Center with Pastor Tony Hodgson officiating. Burial will follow at Highland Memorial Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made in Linda’s memory to Heartland Worship Center.

Envelopes will be at the church or can be mailed to Keepes Funeral Home, 1500 North Cherry Street, Mount Carmel, IL 62863.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements. To view Linda’s tribute wall and leave condolences for the Stoner family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Ruby Irene Kirkman, 99

Ruby Irene Kirkman, 99, of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, passed away at The Villas of Holly Brook, on Thursday, March 13, 2025, with her loving family by her side.

Visitation will be Saturday, March 22, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. at Short-Cunningham Funeral Home.

Services will be held Saturday, March 22, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel of Short-Cunningham Funeral Home. A burial will be held following the service at Highland Memorial Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made in Ruby’s name to the First Christian Church Music Department. Envelopes will be available at the services or can be made online at www.short-cunninghamfh.com.

Ruby was born to the late Virgil Eugene Jackman and Hester Louise (Ilant) Jackman on October 20, 1925, in Lawrenceville, Illinois. Ruby married the love of her life, Gordon Kirkman, on March 21, 1947, in the Presbyterian Church in Orio where she was a member for many years and was active in the choir and was on several committees. Ruby and Gordon enjoyed 58 years of marriage together. After marrying Gordon, she became a member of the First Christian Church Disciples of Christ in Mt. Carmel and was honored as a 50-year member. She loved her church and served whenever she could. Ruby and Gordon were active in the church choir. She served on the Mt. Carmel Day Care Board and was Elder Emeritus. Her favorite scripture was the 23rd Psalm.

Ruby loved to entertain in her home with family and friends and was an active member of Beta Sigma Phi sorority.

Her family was very devoted to Ruby and survivors include daughters:

Janice (Sam) Palmer of Phoenix, Arizona, Janet Sanders of Allendale, Illinois, and a son, Kent Kirkman of Mt. Carmel, Illinois; sisters, Wanda Johnson and Charlene (David) Putnam; 6 grandchildren: Tim Sanders, Samuel Palmer, Summer Milroy, Tyler Kirkman, Clayton Kirkman, and Carly Kirkman; 4 great-grandchildren: Zachary Palmer, Lily Kirkman, Conner Kirkman, and Lola Gates; and 1 great-great-grandchild, Violet Palmer. Preceding Ruby in death were her parents; husband, Gordon Kirkman; brothers, Dale Jackman and Jim Jackman; and son-in-law, Charles Sanders.

Condolences may be sent to www.short-cunninghamfh.com

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve the Kirkman family.

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Connie Jean (Hershey) Padgett, 68

The life journey of Connie Jean (Hershey) Padgett, 68, ended on March 8, 2025 in Mt. Carmel, Illinois with the love and support of her family and friends. Connie was born August 2, 1956 to Albert Gene and Marjorie Lucille (Leek) Hershey. Connie grew up in Allendale, Illinois before moving to St. Francisville, Illinois where she spent most of her adult life.

Connie married Tom Padgett on February 26, 1978, he remains a special friend. Together they had two children, Gabe and Valarie.

Connie graduated in 1974 from Allendale High School and later from Wabash Community College. Connie spent her career as an office manager. She was generous, kind-hearted and willing to help anyone in need and she did so with her beautiful smile. For years she helped raise a garden in support of the DFPD annual chowder. She was also a member of the Allendale Christian Church.

Connie is survived by her children, Gabe (Stephanie) Padgett of St. Francisville and Valarie Waggoner (Jimmy Butler) of Olney. She had two grandsons who were the loves of her life- Camden and Crew Waggoner of Olney. She is survived by one brother, Mike Hershey (Kay) of Allendale and Aunt Rita Byers of Evansville. Connie is also survived by her niece, Amy (Mike) Blake of Mt. Carmel and nephews, Justin (Kami) Hershey of Owensboro, KY, Kyle (Amanda) Hershey of Mt. Carmel and Cory (Erin) Hershey of Altamont along with many great nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents and many aunts and uncles.

A graveside service will be held for Connie on Thursday, March 13, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at Wabash Presbyterian (Orio) Cemetery. Cunningham Funeral Home is assisting the family during this difficult time.

Online condolences can be sent to the family at www.cunninghamfuneralhomes.com.

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Vernon L. Henze, 83

Vernon L. Henze, 83, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away Friday, March 7, 2025, at Wabash General Hospital with his loving family by his side. He was born on March 13, 1941, in rural Wabash County, Illinois, the son of Jacob Henry and Elise (Kleinschmidt) Henze. He married Barbara Ann Isaac on April 20, 1968, at Zion Lutheran Church, and they enjoyed fifty-six years of marriage focusing on their faith and family.

Vernon proudly served his country in the United States Army. He was a member of the 157th Combat Engineering Battalion in Darmstadt, Germany. Barbara and Vernon were weekend leaders in Tres-Dias for forty-six years and were blessed to be among the first to participate in the Walk To Emmaus in Germany. Vernon was a farmer in Wabash County. In his spare time, he enjoyed woodworking, gardening, and camping. Vernon greatly enjoyed helping his community. He was an asset to the 4-H Youth Foundation and was superintendent of the rabbit program for thirty-eight years. Vernon loved serving his Lord and was a member of Hope Lutheran Church. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends.

Vernon leaves behind his beloved wife, Barbara; son, Brian (Heather) Henze; daughter, Lynette (Steven) Henze; grandsons, Bryce (Isabelle) Henze, Preston (Kelsey) Henze, and Zachary Mark; one sister, Doris J. Thurston, and many cousins and friends.

Vernon was preceded in death by his parents.

Family and friends are invited to gather for a Visitation from 5:00p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Friday, March 14, 2025, at Hope Lutheran Church, 1512 N Cherry St., in Mount Carmel Illinois.

Funeral Services will be at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, March 15, 2025, at Hope Lutheran Church with Pastor Tom Kramer and Pastor Brad Garner officiating. Burial will follow at St. John Lutheran Cemetery north of Cowling, Illinois.

Memorial contributions may be made in Vernon’s memory to St John’s Lutheran Cemetery Association. Envelopes will be at the church, or can be mailed to Keepes Funeral Home, 1500 North Cherry Street, Mount Carmel, IL 62863.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements. To view Vernon’s tribute wall, and leave condolences for the Henze family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Karen D. Raber, 65

Karen D. Raber, 65, of Browns, Illinois passed away Friday, March 7, 2025, at Select Specialty Hospital in Evansville, Indiana with family by her side.

A Funeral service for Karen will be Wednesday, March 12, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Short-Cunningham Funeral Home in Mt. Carmel. Visitation for family and friends will be from 12:00 noon until 2:00 p.m. before the service. Burial will follow in Mt. Zion Cemetery in Albion, Illinois. Donations can be given to Mt. Zion Cemetery Fund in her memory.

Karen was born November11, 1959 in Charles City, Iowa to Richard and Mildred (Summers) Kennard. She married Merle E. Raber at Friedens Church on April 14, 1984. They were together for forty years.

Those left to cherish her memory are her daughter, Hannah C. Raber of Newport, Tennessee; and siblings Kevin (Debbie) Kennard of Keensburg, Illinois and Kristin Kennard of Browns, Illinois. She was preceded in death by her parents.

Karen was a member of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church of Albion, Illinois. She graduated from Mt. Carmel High School Class of 1978 and Wabash Valley College. She worked as a Customer Service Representative for Farm Credit for forty years.

She loved camping and just being outside. She enjoyed horseback riding and hanging with her dog Rowdy.

Condolences may be sent to www.short-cunninghamfh.com

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve the Raber family.

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Fred Eldon Kramer, 97

Fred Eldon Kramer, 97, of Mt. Carmel, Illinois passed away at home on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.

Fred was born in DeKalb, Illinois on July 9, 1927, to John Everett Kramer and Elsie May (Pope) Kramer. Fred’s younger years were spent around Bone Gap and Mt. Carmel, Illinois until he was drafted to the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. After discharge, he attended auto body and welding school in Nashville, Tennessee on the G.I. Bill. Fred then worked at Carlton Motors and Schalk Body Shop in Mt. Carmel before opening K & F Body Shop, which he owned and operated from 1967 to 1999.

On October 9, 1954, he was united in marriage to Dorothy Montgomery in West Salem, Illinois. Fred and Dorothy celebrated their 70th anniversary in October 2024. Fred and Dorothy had six children, son Ed (Sandy) Kramer of Damiansville, Illinois, daughter Angie (Jeff) Hirsch of Frankfort, Indiana, son Ted (Leslie) Kramer of Mt. Carmel, daughter Gloria (Tony) Kieffer of Mt. Carmel, son John (Shannon) Kramer of Mt. Carmel, and daughter Jaleigh (Dan) Peterson of Mt. Carmel. Fred had 14 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren.

Fred was preceded in death by his parents; sisters Edith Anthis and Patricia Owens; and brothers Lloyd Kramer, John Kramer, and Orville Kramer; and one infant brother. Fred was also preceded in death by his granddaughter Amy Kramer.

Fred enjoyed fishing on the Wabash River, gardening, and raising purebred Hereford cattle with his grandsons.

No formal visitation will be held. Graveside services will be held Monday, March 10, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at Highland Memorial Cemetery in Mt. Carmel.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Mt. Carmel VFW Post 4276. Donation envelopes will be available at the cemetery or can be sent to Short-Cunningham Funeral Home, P.O. Box 397, Mt. Carmel, IL 62863

Condolences may be sent online at www.short-cunninghamfh.com

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve the Kramer family

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Patricia Kay (Stallins) Summers, 71

Patricia Kay (Stallins) Summers, 71, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away Sunday, March 2, 2025. She was born on November 9, 1953, in Evansville, Indiana, the daughter of Arnold and Elizabeth (Barns) Stallins, and raised by her stepfather, Ralph Hajek. She married Robert Summers on February 15, 1986, and together they enjoyed thirty-nine years of marriage.

Pat never met a stranger. She liked to talk and make people laugh. Pat loved shopping and often made shopping an event for her family and friends. She had a love for flowers, always making their front porch beautiful. Pat told everyone “don’t send flowers when I die, bring them to me while I’m still here to enjoy them”. Pat loved diamond rings and collected several of them, often wearing one on each finger. She really loved her bling.

Pat leaves behind her beloved husband, Bob; daughter, Lonna Downard; son, Steven (Kisha) Summers; grandchildren, Taylor Bettis, Lathan Barker, Zayne and Violet Summers; Brothers, Don (Kathy) Stallins, Mark (Emma) Stallins; sister, Chrell (Butch) Jameson; half-sisters, Vicki (Sam) Folsom, Libby Dix; several nieces and nephews.

Pat was preceded in death by her parents and stepfather; brothers, Mike Stallins, Tim (Becky) Stallins;

No formal services are planned at this time.

Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements. To view Pat’s tribute wall, and leave condolences for the Summers family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

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Charles P. Pierce, 85

Charles P. Pierce, 85, of Lancaster Illinois, passed away Sunday, March 2, 2025, at his residence peacefully in his sleep.

There are no services planned at this time. A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

Charles was born in Edwards County to Kenneth and Bernice (Macer) Pierce on September 23, 1939. He graduated from Allendale High School. He married Patty McKay on September 22, 1961, at Adams Corner Church by Pastor Earl Lytle. Charles served his country in the U.S. Army. He worked at Snap-On for thirty years as a supervisor.

Left to cherish his memory are his children, Brian (Dianna) Pierce of Mt. Carmel, Carter (Christina) Pierce of Mt. Carmel; four grandchildren, Amanda Tomes, Shelby Jones, Ally Bunting, Addy Bell; seven great grandchildren with one on the way; siblings, Theda Bradshaw, Sandra Akers, and Robert Pierce; and his best friend, “BudDog”.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Patty; two sisters Debbie Pierce and Mary Pierce; and two brothers, Carl Pierce and Harold Pierce.

Charles loved to spend time with family. He was an avid outdoorsman and loved fishing and hunting. He liked woodworking and had his own sawmill. He enjoyed the annual Pierce Chowder.

Condolences may be sent to www.short-cunninghamfh.com

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve Pierce family.

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Penny Sue (Campbell) Loewen, 65

Penny Sue (Campbell) Loewen, 65, of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, passed away March 2, 2025, at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Evansville, Indiana.

A service celebrating her life will be held Friday, March 7, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Short-Cunningham Funeral Home. A burial will follow the service at Oaklawn Cemetery, 1473 Pulleyville Road, St. Francisville, Illinois.

Visitation will be Friday, March 7, 2025, from 1:00 p.m. until the time of the service at Short-Cunningham Funeral Home.

Penny was born on September 18, 1959, in Lawrenceville, Illinois to the late Ralph “Jack” Campbell and Louella V. (Longbons) Campbell. In her youth, Penny’s passion for performing brought her to southwest Texas where she began her musical career working with Happy Shahan at Alamo Village and eventually working alongside many talented artists including Randy Travis.

On May 18, 2003, Penny married the love of her life, Rodney V. Loewen, in The Dalles, Oregon, and together they celebrated 21 wonderful years of marriage.

Penny is survived by her beloved husband, Rodney V. Loewen; her two children, Daniel Kyle Ingram of Mt. Carmel, Illinois, and Candice Cheyenne Perez of Brackettville, Texas; her two siblings, Jackie Lee Campbell of St. Francisville, Illinois, and Loretta Moody of Mt. Carmel, Illinois; and her five grandchildren: Kylie Rose Ingram, Christopher Matthew Ingram, Tyler Perez, Calista Perez, and Travis Perez. She is preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Louis Campbell.

Penny’s life was a beautiful symphony of humor, talent, and warmth. A gifted and passionate musician, she was known for her incredible voice, songwriting ability, and skillful guitar playing. Music was not just her talent; it was her way of connecting with others and leaving a mark on their hearts. Along with several noteworthy accomplishments throughout her lifetime, Penny was also a published author, having written ‘God, LORD God, Discovering Our True Identity’. Whether she was performing or simply sharing a song, story, or spiritual message with loved ones, Penny’s essence shone through in everything she did.

It wasn’t just her music that made her unforgettable. Penny had a quick wit and a sharp sense of humor that made her the life of any room. She always had just the right thing to say to make you laugh, often at the perfect moment, and her charm and beauty were second only to her confidence. She was the kind of person who could lift others up with just a look or a word. Her laughter was infectious, and her humor, which she found in even the most challenging situations, was a true gift to all who knew her.

Penny’s legacy is one of love, joy, and creative expression. Her music will continue to echo in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to hear it, and her warmth and humor will live on in the many lives she touched. A small museum containing her legacy can be seen at the St. Francisville High School.

Condolences may be sent to www.short-cunninghamfh.com

Short-Cunningham Funeral Home is honored to serve the Loewen family.

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Vereal L. (Green) Sutton, 92

Vereal L. (Green) Sutton, 92, of Mount Carmel, Illinois, passed away on Thursday, February 27, 2025 at Wabash General Hospital.  She was born on April 26, 1932 in Vincennes, IN, the daughter of Melvin Green and Margaret (Garold) Carter.  Vereal married William Robert Sutton on December 27, 1948 in Vincennes, IN.  William preceded her in death on August 30, 1995 following forty-seven years of marriage.

 Vereal will be remembered as a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, whose greatest joy was cherishing the time spent with her beloved family.  She delighted in spending time in the kitchen, preparing meals for her family, and had a special gift for cooking enough to feed a crowd.   Vereal loved shopping trips with her family and friends.  Before retiring, Vereal worked at Wabash General Hospital for twenty plus years.  She will be missed by her family and all who knew her.

 Vereal will be remembered by her five children, Fred Sutton, William (Mary) Sutton, Jeffrey (Missy) Sutton, Alice Jacobs and Jean Humphreys; many loved grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.    

 Vereal was preceded in death by her parents, Melvin Green and Margaret (Garold) Carter; husband, William R. Sutton; two grandsons; and one great great grandchild; son in law, Danny Humphreys; siblings, Vivian Hoehn and Charles Green.

 Family and friends are invited to gather for a Visitation from 10:00 a.m.- 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home.

 Funeral Services will be 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in the Chapel of Keepes Funeral Home with Pastor Tony Hodgson officiating.  Burial will follow at Highland Memorial Cemetery.

 Keepes Funeral Home is serving the family with the arrangements.  To view Vereal’s tribute wall, purchase flowers and leave condolences for the Sutton family, please visit www.keepesfuneralhome.com

 

 

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