Kevin Sehlke-Benton, Illinois

Kevin Charles Sehlke, Sr., age 37, of Benton, passed away at 10:10 a.m. Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at the Deaconess Midtown Hospital of Evansville, Indiana.

Kevin was born on July 24, 1988, in Harvey, Illinois; the son of William and Lisa (Turner) Sehlke. He married the former Heidi Leighann McGee on October 11, 2016, and she survives.

He worked as a tire builder with Continental Tire of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Kevin was of the Catholic faith.

Kevin loved life. He loved the outdoors, hiking at the Garden of the Gods or Ferne Clyffe, riding bicycles, and motorcycles. He had a great personality, he was funny, and loved being around people, especially being with his family.

Surviving is his loving parents William and Lisa Sehlke of Benton, Illinois, his wife Heidi Sehlke of Benton, Illinois, three children Taylin Dawn McGee, Kevin Charles Sehlke, Jr. and Karmin Faith Sehlke all three of Benton, Illinois, a sister Kelly Sehlke of Sesser, Illinois, aunts and uncles: Colette and Mark Tunzi of Midlothian, Illinois, Michelle and David Walton of Crestwood, Illinois, James Dunavant of Ewing, Illinois, Michael Dunavant of Portage, Indiana, Kim and Doug Anoman of Wisconsin, Richard and Susan Sehlke of Midlothian, Illinois, special nephew and niece Blake Johnson and Layla Johnson both of Sesser, Illinois, several nieces, nephews and cousins, and special friends Jared Cockrum of Sesser, Illinois, T.J. Freeman of Sesser, Illinois, Jeremy and Brad Kowalczyk of Tinley Park, Illinois.

He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents.

Public visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, June 27, 2026, at the Leffler Funeral Home, 401 East Main Street, Benton, Illinois. Immediately following the services, a time of food and fellowship will be held at the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 2898 banquet room, located at 201 East Washington Street, Benton, Illinois.

The family prefers that Memorial Contributions, In Memory of Kevin, be made to Centerstone Addiction Treatment and Recovery for Substance Use Disorders and will be accepted at the services.
To give condolences online to the family or to share memories of Kevin, visit www.lpfuneralhome.com.

Mark Duran Samuels (formerly of Franklin County)

Mark Duran Samuels was a true muckraker, a passionate journalist who owned newspapers, published newspaper, edited newspapers, wrote opinions for newspapers and sold advertising for newspapers.

His work took him across the United States and once to Cuba with the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at Paul’s request. Mark died June 4, 2026 and was laid to rest in a private service on June 12, 2026.

Mark earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Southern Illinois University, his Master’s from University of Illinois, and attended one year at the Simmons Law School at Carbondale.
A good bourbon, an interesting book, an early morning tee time, and a flat billiards table with responsive cushions made Mark a happy man.

He could sight read music at an early age; sang Tenor and later Baritone. He played guitar and probably bought, swapped, and played more trumpets than Maynard Ferguson!

Several close relatives preceded Mark in death including his Mother, Lois (Bryant Samuels) Jenkins and Elmer Jenkins of Benton. Maternal grandparents John and Anita Bryant of West Frankfort, Paternal grandparents Wayne “Teenie” and Nellie Samuels of Benton, and Wayne Richard Samuels of Benton.

Mark has a sister who loved him very much; Lyndy Girten and husband Donnie Girten of Benton, his nephew Codey Girten and wife Jacqueline who live in California with their daughter Cynthia, and he spent time together in the last weeks of his life with his nephew, Trevor Girten of Benton talking about their shared interest in billiards and reading. Mark bought Trevor his first trumpet.

I hope he felt it clearly, how deeply he was loved, even after goodbye.

Mark shared the same love and kindness toward animals that his Mother did. After his death, his faithful fury cat, Baby Love Mona Lisa, was adopted by a family friend who was grateful to have her.

If you feel so moved, Franklin County Animal Control is always in need of donations for their fur babies! It would be a blessing for the animals and a way to honor Mark. Donations can be made to the Franklin County Animal Shelter ,13163 Oddfellows Lane, Benton, IL 62812, 618-438-9197

For more information or to send online condolences please visit www.mortonjohnstonfuneralhome.com

Michael Alan Tygett-Sesser, IL

Michael Alan Tygett, 45, of Sesser, Illinois, passed away on Thursday, June 18, 2026, at his home due to complications from congestive heart failure and pneumonia.

Michael was born on May 14, 1981, to Rick and Mary (Eurgil) Tygett. He graduated from Sesser-Valier High School in 1999 and went on to attend Southern Illinois University, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Speech Communications.

Michael was an outgoing and personable individual who never met a stranger. He could talk for hours about the subjects he was passionate about and had a gift for connecting with people. He especially enjoyed spending time in the garage with his father, restoring cars and sharing a hobby that brought them both great pride and enjoyment. In recent years, Michael dedicated much of his time to caring for his parents, providing them with unwavering love, support, and companionship. Above all, he cherished his family—especially his mother, his nieces and nephews, his great-niece, and his beloved dog, Fritz.

Michael is survived by his mother, Mary Tygett; his sister, Michele Epplin (Ed) of Troy, IL; his sister, Jennifer Zinzilieta (Craig) of Benton, IL; and his brother, Tim Tygett (Allison) of Palos Hills, IL. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews: Luke Epplin, Alexis Epplin (fiancé Jacob Campbell), Lauren Zinzilieta, Jake Zinzilieta (fiancée Lexi Windes) and their daughter, Layla Zinzilieta, Emma Zinzilieta, Timmy Tygett, and Zach Tygett. In addition, he leaves behind a large extended family, including his aunt and uncle, Cheryl and Charles Dame; his uncle, David Eurgil; several cousins; and many dear friends.

He was preceded in death by his father, Rick Tygett; his grandparents, Felix and Irene (Sopala) Eurgil, James Tygett and Viva (Mabry) Tygett Eovaldi, and step-grandfather, Adolph Eovaldi; his aunt, Linda Eurgil; and his cousin, Matthew Eurgil.

Family and friends are invited to gather for a Memorial Service at 11:45 AM on Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Brayfield-Gilbert Funeral Home in Sesser, Illinois with Brother Larry Cook officiating. Visitation will be on Saturday from 10:00 AM until the time of the service at 11:45 AM. Following the service, the procession will head to Maple Hill Cemetery for the interment.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Veterans Honor Flight of Southern Illinois.

For more information go to our website www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com

Jerry Vaughn-Benton, Illinois

Jerry Wayne Vaughn, age 65, of Benton, went to be with his Lord and Savior at 7:05 p.m. Friday, June 19, 2026.

Jerry was born on July 3, 1960, in Herrin, Illinois; the son of Harold Vaughn and Vera (Childers) Irby. He was a 1979 graduate of Zeigler-Royalton High School and the Zeigler Christian Academy. He married the former Robyn Sue Workman on September 4, 1981, and she survives.

He was a retired school bus driver with Benton Consolidated High School District #103, and a member of the Zeigler Eagles Aerie #2444.
Jerry and his wife Robyn attended the Abundant Life United Pentecostal Church of Benton.

Jerry loved the outdoors. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, riding motorcycles, gardening, and he thoroughly loved mowing the grass. He also enjoyed playing cards, but most of all he enjoyed spending time with his family.

Surviving is his loving wife of 45 years, Robyn Vaughn of Benton, Illinois, a daughter Rhonda Sue Vaughn of Benton, Illinois, his siblings including: Leta Carr and husband Edward of Mulkeytown, Illinois, Myra Day of Thompsonville, Illinois, David Irby of Texas, Carl Lee Irby and wife Linda of Energy, Illinois, Conrad Irby and wife Barbara of West Frankfort, Illinois, Caryn Humphry and husband Mike of West Frankfort, Illinois, many special friends, nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his twin brother Gary Vaughn, a brother Robert Irby, and two half-brothers: Chuck Irby and Stephen Wallenmeyer.

Public visitation will be from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Thursday, June 25, 2026, at the Abundant Life United Pentecostal Church, 707 East Webster Street, Benton, Illinois. Funeral Services will follow at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. Chris Hammonds officiating. Burial will follow in the Zeigler Cemetery. The Leffler Funeral Home of Benton is in charge of the services.

The family prefers that Memorial Contributions, In Memory of Jerry, be made to the Abundant Life United Pentecostal Church of Benton and will be accepted at the services.

To give condolences online to the family or to share memories of Jerry, visit www.lpfuneralhome.com.

Twila Tiberend-Benton, Illinois

Twila Dawn Tiberend, age 53, of Benton, went to be with her Lord and Savior at 10:05 a.m. Thursday, June 18, 2026.

Twila was born on September 25, 1972, in Perth-Andover New Brunswick, Canada; the daughter of Royce and Bernice (Currie) Tompkins. She moved to Minnesota at the age of twenty-one and met the love of her life Robert Tiberend and married him two years later, on April 8, 1995.

She was a management level chef at Southern Illinois University of Carbondale, Illinois. Twila loved her job at SIU, teaching her staff, chatting with students, and helping students with special dietary needs.

Twila was an active member of the Abundant Life United Pentecostal Church of Benton, where she was very involved in the church ministry and activities. She spent 7 summers planning, shopping, and cooking for as many as four hundred campers on the Illinois District Campgrounds.

She loved meeting up with a friend to chat over breakfast, lunch, or a game of Skip-bo. Mostly, Twila loved her family and hosting in her home. She was happiest when her home was full of chatter and laughter and always prayed that with or without her, people would always feel welcome and safe within its walls.

Surviving is her loving husband of 31 years, Robert Tiberend of Benton, Illinois, a daughter Sierra Tiberend of Okinawa, Japan, two sons: Kaleb Tiberend and wife Madelyn of Benton, Illinois, Ethan Tiberend and wife Lillian of Greenville, Illinois, her mother Bernice Tompkins of St. John New Brunswick, Canada, a brother Daniel Tompkins of Alberta, Canada, a sister Annette MacDonald and husband Kenneth of St. John New Brusnwick, Canada, a sister-in-love Nancy Adams of Alberta, Canada, father-in-law and mother-in-law John and Sherry Tiberend of West Frankfort, Illinois, brother-in-law and sister-in-law Matt and Ida Tiberend of Benton, Illinois, several nieces, nephews and her church family.

She was preceded in death by her father Royce Tompkins, a daughter Jennique Tiberend, a grandchild Eden Tiberend, and a sister Rebecca Tompkins.

Public visitation will be from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 23, 2026, at the Abundant Life United Pentecostal Church, 707 East Webster Street, Benton, Illinois. Funeral Services will follow at 5:00 p.m. with Rev. Chris Hammonds and Rev. James Price officiating.

The Leffler Funeral Home of Benton is in charge of the services.
The family prefers that Memorial Contributions, In Memory of Twila, be made to Sierra Tiberend for her Missionary Endeavors and Journey in Japan.
To give condolences online to the family or to share memories of Twila, visit www.lpfuneralhome.com.

Roger W. Gant-Mulkeytown, Illinois

Roger W. Gant, age 67, of Mulkeytown, Illinois went to be with Jesus, his Savior on Wednesday, June 17th, unexpectedly at his home.

Roger was born May 27, 1959 in Du Quoin, Illinois, the son of Arthur and Bessie (Tanner) Gant. He was a graduate of DuQuoin High School. He married the love of his life, Lori Yadeski in April of 1981. His working career included Gypsie Hill Farm/ Blue Bell Packing Company, Wynn’s HVAC, Genesis HVAC, American Coal Company, Prairie State Generating Company, and Lively Grove Coal Mine.

Roger enjoyed hunting, fishing, and just being in the outdoors. He was a lifetime member of the Christopher Saddle Club, but he mostly enjoyed spending time with family and friends, especially his grandchildren. He was a member of The Family Church in Zeigler, Illinois. He is survived by his wife Lori, daughters Ashley Ramsey (Dave) of Benton, Illinois, Alisha Gant of Christopher, Illinois, his grandchildren Cali Ramsey, Jakob and Skyler Ramsey, and Wesley Wright. His mother Bessie Gant and siblings Paula Kurtz (Harold), Mary Melvin (Leroy), sister in law Sue Andress (Dave), along with several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be on Tuesday June 23, 2026 at 11:00 AM at the Gilbert Funeral Home in Christopher with Ron Davis officiating. Visitation will be on Monday from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM at the funeral home and on Monday morning from 9:00 AM until the time of the service at 11:00 AM. Burial will be at Miner’s Cemetery in Royalton.

For more information go to our website www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com

Darrel “Boots” Bigham-Sesser, Illinois

Darrel Dwain “Boots” Bigham, age 73, of Sesser, Illinois, passed away Thursday, June 11, 2026, at his home in Sesser.

Darrel was born on September 9, 1952, in Christpher, Illinois, the son of Jack Bigham, Sr. and Merle Francine (Hayse) Bigham.

His working career consisted of coal mine construction. He enjoyed fishing and loved playing with his dog Bogo.
His family said he was a “Free Spirit”.

He is survived by his siblings: Jack Bigham and wife Lydia of Benton, IL, Peggy Fitzpatrick and husband Mike of Benton, IL, Donna Perkins of Benton, IL, Deon Bankston of Johnston City, IL, Charlie Dahmm of Bolivar, MO; several nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.

Mr. Bigham was preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents, his parents, and two brothers Dennis Keelin and Butch Taylor; and a sister Linda Taylor Cockrum .

His wishes were to be cremated.

Celebration of Life Graveside Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 27, 2026, at the Masonic & Odd Fellows Cemetery of Benton, IL.

Family and friends are asked to meet at the cemetery.
Memorial contributions, in memory of Darrel, may be made to the Benton/West City Ministerial Alliance Food Pantry, and will be accepted at the services.

To give online condolences to the family, or to share memories of “Boots”, go to www.lpfuneralhome.com
The Leffler Funeral Home of Benton, IL, is in charge of the cremation services.

Scared Straight – ‘The Great Sesser Homecoming Ticket Heist’

(NOTE: The Sesser Homecoming Rend Lake Days will kick off next week, and of course that means the ‘Carnies’ and rides will roll into town Sunday night. The site of those rides always brings back memories (and a little fear) about an event that took place in June 1963, an event I’ve labeled “The Great Sesser Homecoming Ticket Heist.” Here’s a column I wrote a few years back detailing my brief and ill-fated life of crime. I hope you enjoy!)

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Certainly, there is a great history of the Sesser Homecoming Rend Lake Days that has continued for 70 years in the small Franklin County community. This offering – which I will refer to as “The Great Sesser Homecoming Ticket Heist” will not be found in that illustrious history.

Let me explain.

As a kid growing up in Sesser the annual homecoming, held annually in the third week of June, was always the highlight of the summer. My main goal through the months of April and May was to save as much money as I could mowing yards so I’d have a pocket-full of cash when the James Jackson Shows and Rides rolled into town.

Actually, back then a ‘pocket full of cash’ might have amounted to $15 or $20 bucks but in those days it was a windfall. And knowing my enthusiasm my mom would always hand me three or four Eagle Stamp books a few days before the Homecoming – books that she now doubt had been saving for weeks. I would happily go redeem them – I think they were worth $1.50 apiece – and add the proceeds to my stash.

Also, every year when the ‘carnies’ rolled into town I would head to the Sesser City Park on my trusty Stingray bicycle where I was joined by an assortment of other knuckleheads. There, we would spend the entire day watching the workers assemble the assortment of rides while counting the minutes until the homecoming became alive with excitement.

One year, when I was 11 years old, we were at the park and we were all straddling our bicycles very near one of the small booths where ride tickets are sold. Noticing that no one was around one of my friends reached into the booth and grabbed an entire roll of carnival ride tickets. Looking back, there must have been 5,000 tickets on that roll.

As he headed out of the park with the stash shoved up under his shirt, for a reason to this day that I don’t understand, I tagged right along behind him. Much like the cowboys in the movies who rob a bank and then head to a safe house to divide the loot, we decided to ride our bikes to Sesser Lake, located a couple of miles southeast of town, to divvy up the cache of yellow ride tickets. To say that I had visions of endless Ferris wheel and tilt-a-whirl rides on my mind would have been an understatement. As a carnival junkie I had just hit the mother-lode.

We realized quickly that we had far more tickets than we could use so we played like Robin Hood – steal from the rich and give to the poor — and began dispersing yellow ride tickets all over town. Soon the word spread in the kid community throughout Sesser, and we had guys looking for us hoping to ‘score’ some of the hot (in more ways than one) tickets.

Everything was going along without a hitch until the day that the homecoming was scheduled to start. I headed to town that morning and was soon met by my accomplice who was frantic and talking a mile a minute. During times in the conversation when he was coherent he related that he overheard his parents talking about some ‘stolen ride tickets.’ He said the police had been notified and that the color of ride tickets had been changed to blue. According to his story, anybody with a yellow ticket would be arrested.

As I listened to him talk, and my 11-year-old mind surmised the situation, I realized that was my last day of freedom on earth. I was certain that I would be sent to prison and locked in a cell with a guy with tattoos, body odor and no teeth. It goes without saying that his name would be Bubba. Life as I knew it and enjoyed it would be over.

Actually, the thought of being arrested, sent to prison and branded as a thief paled in comparison to what I knew would happen if my dad found out. The thought of the police and sharing a cell with Bubba was one thing, but the thought of Bill Muir planting a boot in the seat of my pants was something else. For those of you who consider that child abuse, my dad would quickly tell you it was the most successful way he found to deal with a heathen child.

After a few minutes of remorse followed quickly by panic we decided that we still had time to try and round up the stolen tickets. We must have ridden our bikes 50 miles that day trying to recover those blasted yellow tickets and were successful finding everybody but one person. Only minutes before the rides were scheduled to start we found out that the one person we were looking for was already at the homecoming, so we made a frantic run for the park. We found him happily standing in line at the Ferris wheel with a yellow ticket clinched in his hand. We managed to get to him before he got to the ticket-taker, and in the process spared ourselves a lengthy prison sentence.

I’ve attended the Sesser Homecoming virtually every year since that fateful summer in 1964, always enjoying one of those delicious barbeques and some roasted corn. While I have many wonderful memories from the Homecoming I still vividly recall that harrowing June day nearly 60 years ago when “The Great Sesser Homecoming Ticket Heist” scared me straight and quickly ended my life of crime.

Phyllis Piazza-Benton, Illinois

Phyllis Piazza, age 80, of Benton, passed away at 10:25 a.m. Monday, June 8, 2026, at her home.

Phyllis was born on September 12, 1945, in Benton, Illinois; the daughter of Jimmie and Beulah (Carr) Treece. She was married to Donald D. Piazza, and he preceded her in death on March 10, 2009.

She was a Benton High School Graduate of the Class of 1963. She was a self-employed hair stylist, and she attended the Grace Awakening Church of Benton.
Phyllis enjoyed playing golf and playing cards. She loved doing yardwork. Most of all she loved spending time with her grandkids.

Surviving are her two children: Bradley Piazza and wife Liz of Crawfordville, Florida, Tara Borowiec and husband Tim of Benton, Illinois, grandchildren including: Robert Montgomery of Benton, Illinois, Jake Piazza of Jacksonville, Florida, Kalie Triplett and husband James of Benton, Illinois, Isabella Austinson and husband Anders of Bainbridge, Georgia; great-grandchildren: Weston Montgomery, Kase McDaniel, Cohen Triplett and Coyer Triplett; three step-great-grandchildren: James Triplett, Skyla Triplett and Natalie Triplett; a brother Roger Treece and wife Brenda of Benton, Illinois, two nieces Alisha Treece of Benton, Illinois, Amanda Welch and husband Aaron of Benton, Illinois, great niece and nephew Abby Welch and Austin Welch; and several cousins and their families.

Phyllis had numerous friends and customers that she loved. She wanted to recognize those that had special meaning to her life, Mike Franklin, Linda Simpson, Debbie Gladson, Tom and Sue Whittington, and her special neighbor Beverly Nelson.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and her husband.

Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at the Leffler Funeral Home of Benton, Illinois. Funeral services will be at 12:00 noon with Rev. Ken Petty officiating. Burial will follow in the Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemetery of Benton, Illinois.

The family prefers that Memorial Contributions, In Memory of Phyllis, be made to the Benton Ministerial Alliance Food Pantry and will be accepted at the funeral home.
To give condolences online to the family or to share memories of Phyllis, visit www.lpfuneralhome.com.

Janet Watson-Sesser, IL

Janet K. Watson, 72, of Sesser, passed away on Monday, June 8, 2026, at Evelyn’s House, Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital, St. Louis, MO.

She was born August 28, 1953, in Jacksonville, IL, to Thomas and Florence “Ellinor” (Christopherson) Williams. She was a graduate of Sesser High School and attended Rend Lake College. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Sesser.

Survivors include her daughter, Mikah (Craig) Salonies of Wentzville, MO; her son, Deric (Trina) Brookman of Charlotte, NC; two grandchildren, Karsen and Will Salonies; her sisters, Pamela Kund of Riverside, CA, Nancy (Carroll) Kelly of Sesser, and Ruth Biggers of Springfield; and her brother, Thomas (Donna) Williams of Decatur.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband John L. Watson, and her sisters’ husbands Harold Kund and Paul Biggers.

Graveside services will be held Friday, June 12, 2026, at 10:00 AM at Mitchell Cemetery in Sesser. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Jagger’s Doggie Daycare’s Emergency Fund or the First United Methodist Church in Sesser.

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