Robert Eugene Summers – Christopher, IL

Robert Eugene Summers, age 77, of Christopher, passed away at 3:33 p.m. Saturday, October 16, 2021, at the Norton-Brownsboro Hospital of Louisville, KY.

Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, October 23, 2021, at the Masonic & Odd Fellows Cemetery of Benton, with Pastor Larry Adams officiating. Family and friends are asked to meet at the cemetery. The Leffler Funeral Home, of Benton, is in charge of the arrangements.

Robert Eugene Summers was born on February 28, 1944, in West Frankfort, Illinois; the son of Eugene Summers and Zella (Bailey) Summers. He married the former Barbara Sue Adams on December 15, 1962, and she preceded him in death on August 21, 2021.
Bob was a retired coal miner and a member of the U.M.W.A.

He was a member of the West City Baptist Church, where he and his late wife Barbara lead the worship.

Mr. Summers enjoyed fishing, loved to cheer on the Cardinals. He liked to tinker and fix anything he could.
Surviving are two sons: Jeff Summers and wife Lori of Dallas, TX, Robbie Summers and wife Lisa of Louisville, KY; five grandchildren: Jennifer Summers of Eldorado, IL, Jordan Summers of Louisville, KY, Mitchell Summers of Farmington, MO, Liam Kirk and Laney Kirk, both of Benton; several great-grandchildren; two sisters: Sheila Rich and Cheryl Kelly, both of Benton; a brother Gary Summers, also of Benton; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; a brother Jim Summers; and an uncle Leroy Bailey.
Memorial contributions in memory of Robert Eugene Summers, may be made to the West City Baptist Church, and will be accepted at the services, or may be mailed to the Leffler Funeral Home, 401 East Main Street, Benton, IL 62812.

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

Jimmy W. Bennett – Benton, IL

Jimmy W. Bennett, age 76, of Benton and formerly of Alabama, passed away at 10:35 a.m. Tuesday, October 19, 2021, at his home.

Mr. Bennett’s wishes are to be cremated.

Celebration of Life Services will be held at a future date in Alabama.

Leffler Funeral Home of Benton is in charge of the cremation arrangements.

Jimmy was born March 11, 1945, in Walker County, AL; the son of Robert Jackson Bennett and Bertha (Sanders) Bennett. He married the former Bobbi Ragsdale, and she preceded him in death on July 30, 2013.

He formerly worked in the administrative department for AAA Cooper Transport of Birmingham, Alabama.

He was a member of the Dora Church of God of Dora, Alabama. He enjoyed playing piano at numerous churches in Alabama and Illinois.

Jimmy enjoyed visiting Rend Lake, listening to music, especially Blue Grass Music. He loved to cook and enjoyed his Milos Sweet Tea and Little Debbie snack cakes. Most of all, he cherished his time with his two granddaughters.

Surviving is his loving son Mark Lance Bennett and wife Rachel of Benton; two granddaughters: Chloe Rae Bennett and Kyndall Larae Bennett, of Benton; a brother Johnny Bennett of Sumiton, Alabama; his special friend Lynda Orlandini of Herrin; Rachel’s parents Ray and Connie Morris of Benton; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents: Robert and Bertha Bennett; his wife Bobbi Bennett; three brothers: Ralph, Gene and Bob; two sisters: Billie Sue and Geraldine.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, and will be accepted at the Leffler Funeral Home, 401 East Main Street, Benton, Illinois 62812; or visit
www.diabetes.org

To leave online condolences to the family, or to share memories of Mr. Jimmy Bennett; visit www.lpfuneralhome.com

Joshua W. Szczeblewski – Mulkeytown, IL

Joshua W. Szczeblewski, 40, of Mulkeytown, passed away on Sunday, October 17, 2021, from a recreational off-highway vehicle accident.

He was born on December 2, 1980, to Robert and Brenda (Shobe) Szczeblewski in DuQuoin, IL.

Joshua loved farming and spending time with his family and daughters.

He is survived by his brother, Kevin Szczeblewski of Mulkeytown, IL; sister, Brandy (Jerry) Waligorski of Mulkeytown, IL; two daughters, Shi-Anne Lappin and Saylor Lappin; and niece, Madison Szczeblewski.

Joshua was preceded in death by mother, Brenda L. Szczeblewski.

Services have been entrusted to Pate Funeral Home, 301 S. Main Street, Benton, IL.

Cremation will take place and a memorial service will be planned at the family’s church. Memorials contributions may be made to the donor’s choice.

Online condolences can be given at www.patefh.com.

Daphne Thiele-Hamby – Whittington, IL

Daphne Dee Thiele-Hamby age 50, of Whittington, passed away at 9:47 p.m. Wednesday, October 13, 2021, at the Franklin Hospital Emergency Room of Benton.

Daphne’s wishes are to be cremated.

Celebration of Life Services will be held at a future date.

Leffler Funeral Home of Benton is in charge of the cremation arrangements.

Daphne was born July 22, 1971, in Granite City, IL; the daughter of James Robert Thiele and Jackie Gail (Justice) Schofield.

She was a waitress at Harbor Lite Restaurant in Whittington, IL; and, also worked for Dr. Kelly Stewart.

Daphne enjoyed her dogs, loved to work, loved being around her friends and helping people.

Surviving is her mother and step-father Jackie and William Schofield of Benton; two children: Tyler Schofield and Harli Rhine, both of Benton; two grandchildren: Khloie Rhine and T. Ray Alexander; a brother Jason Thiele and wife Tonya of Benton; a sister Teri Schofield of Middleburg, FL; nieces: Erica Thiele and fiancée Brendan Portee, Mariah Thiele and fiancée Austin Walker; all her babies Kane, Ronin and Raelynn; several aunts and uncles and cousins; her best friends: Mary Eubanks, Peggy Logan, Laura Stewart, Dr. Kelly Stewart, Cyndi and Bob Britton.

She was preceded in death by her father; maternal and paternal grandparents; and several aunts and uncles.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Friends of Franklin County Animal Control, P.O. Box 210, Christopher, IL 62822-0210; or visit www.petsneedhomes.org

To leave online condolences to the family, or to share memories of Daphne; visit www.lpfuneralhome.com

Huge auction in Valier on October 24, 2021

Huge Auction Slated for October 24 in Valier

‘Something for everybody’ might be the best way to describe the huge auction coming to Valier on Sunday, October 24, 2021. The estate of Lawrence and Alda McItyre, located at 6186 Park Street Road, will be auctioned off beginning at 9:30 a.m.

Collectibles, household items including furniture and appliances, tools, glassware and a boat and trailer will all be on display during the daylong event.
Voss Auctions is handling the event and more information is available at vossauctions.com or by reaching owner Wayne Voss at 618-2822682.

Here is the flyer detailing the items to be auctioned:

Leona “Punkin” Rushing – Logan, IL

Leona Irene “Punkin” Rushing, age 74, of Logan, passed away Wednesday, October 13, 2021, at her home.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, October 16, 2021, at the Leffler Funeral Home of Benton, with Rev. Rick Fowler officiating. Burial will follow at the Logan Church of God Cemetery. Visitation will be from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday at the Leffler Funeral Home of Benton.

Leona was born on October 22, 1946, in Eldorado, TX; the daughter of Jesse Lee Summers and Helen Loretta (Irvin) Summers. She was married to Keith Rushing and he preceded her in death in 2014.

Before retirement, she worked as a sales representative, and worked for numerous companies.
She attended the Logan Church of God.

“Punkin” enjoyed Hawaiian dancing, spending time with friends, she loved collecting chicken figurines, enjoyed spending time at Rend Lake. Her family said she was a talented and gifted costume designer, enjoyed crafting, and loved her dog, Sammy.

Surviving are two children: Scott Noriega of Clinton, PA, Shannon Bartkowiak of Burbank, IL; two grandchildren: Dakota Anthony Bartkowiak, Cheyenne Marie Moon; a sister “Sissy” Stoval of Cleveland, TN; a brother George “Slick” Summers of Ohio; several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her father Jesse Lee Summers; her mother Helen Loretta Estes; a granddaughter Jacy Lee Moon; a brother Jesse “Brub” Summers.

Memorial contributions in memory of Leona “Punkin” Rushing, may be made to the Logan Community Center, and will be accepted at the funeral home.

To leave online condolences to the family, or to share memories of Leona “Punkin” Rushing, visit www.lpfuneralhome.com

Constancia “Connie” Flowers – Valier, IL

Constancia “Connie” (Vandekerkhove) Flowers passed away October 12, 2021.

Connie was born June 1, 1957 to Walter and Madeline Vanderkerkhove (Vander) of Sesser. She married Danny Flowers on October 24, 1975. They live in Valier and raised two sons, Jeremy and Jeffrey who blessed them with four grandchildren Daniel, Jeremiah, Zoey and James Flowers and another due in December. She had two great-grandchildren, Jackson and Hazel. Connie is survived by her husband of 46 years, Danny, three sisters, Irma Kimmel, Trudy (Jack) Cohlmeyer and Pat (Bob) Boles, and sister-in-laws Diane (Lee) Rice, and Sharon Greathouse, and numerous nieces and nephews and several cousins in Belgium. She was preceded in death by her parents, her father and mother-in-law Roland and Pat Flowers, her brother Walter, Jr., and her brother-in-law Darrell Kimmel.

Connie graduated from the Sesser-Valier High School and worked for many years at The Print Shop in Sesser before becoming employed with the Franklin County Circuit Clerk’s and Treasurer’s office in Benton where she enjoyed conversing with so many people from the County. She loved motorcycle riding and traveling with her family and spending time in the garden and greenhouse. She especially loved spoiling her grandchildren. She will be sorely missed by so many loving family and friends.

Funeral services will be Friday, October 15 at 11 a.m. at the Brayfield-Gilbert Funeral Home in Sesser with Brother Mark Minor officiating. Visitation will be on Friday from 11 a.m. until the time of the service at 1 p.m. Burial will be at the Mulkeytown Cemetery.

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

David R. Upchurch – Cincinnati, OH (formerly of Benton, IL)

David R. Upchurch of Cincinnati, OH (formerly of Benton, IL) passed away September 27, 2021, at the age of 76.

David, loving husband of Shirley F. Upchurch (nee Duckworth), beloved father of Anthony D. (Robin) Upchurch, Annette D. (Gary) Gardner, Alan D. (Jodi) Upchurch, Albert D. (Susan) Upchurch, and Andrea D. (Bill) Bellis, devoted brother of Jerry (Kaye) Upchurch, twin sister, Diana (Ron) House, of Benton, IL and the late Donald Upchurch.

He was the son of the late Eugene and Wilma Upchurch and is survived by 16 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Services were held in Cincinnati, OH, on Sunday, October 3, 2021, with Kilwinning Lodge #356 A.F. & A.M. rites, and a Scottish Rites Ring ceremony.

Memorials may be made to the Al Boebaum Scholarship Fund c/o Kilwinning Lodge #356 A.F. & A.M., 8040 Eagle Creek, Cincinnati, OH 45247

No. 4-ranked Saluki Football hosts North Dakota on Homecoming Weekend

CARBONDALE, Ill. — Southern Illinois moved up three spots in the national rankings to No. 4 in both the Coaches and media polls this week, as it prepares to host No. 22-ranked North Dakota on Saturday at 2 p.m. It’s Homecoming Weekend at SIU, as well as Saluki Hall of Fame weekend, with seven inductees entering the Hall on Friday night. Five inductees will be recognized during the game.

The last time the Salukis (5-1, 3-0) were ranked in the Top-4 was on Sept. 6, 2010, when Southern was ranked No. 2 in the nation. In its last eight games versus ranked opponents, SIU is 6-2. The six wins are against #1, #2, #3, #4, #15 and #25.

SIU is the lone team atop the conference standings at 3-0. After beating No. 2 South Dakota State last week, Southern is tied with SDSU for the best record in the MVFC during the last 16 games, 11-5.

The Missouri Valley Football Conference awarded SIU quarterback Nic Baker (offensive), punter Jack Colquhoun (special teams) and guard ZeVeyon Furcron (O-Lineman) its Player of the Week awards.

The Last Time
SIU was 3-0 in the MVFC was 2009 when it went 8-0.
SIU was 4-0 in the MVFC was 2009 when it went 8-0.
SIU posted a 5-1 overall record was 2014.
SIU posted a 6-1 overall record was 2009 when it started 11-1 and finished the season 11-2.
Last time out: SIU 42, SDSU 41 (OT)
In its second consecutive overtime game, SIU rallied from a 20-0 second quarter deficit, tied the game with 34 seconds left in regulation and won in overtime when SDSU failed to convert a two-point conversion attempt.
SIU RB Donnavan Spencer raced 10 yards for a TD on the fourth play of the first overtime possession. PK Nico Gualdoni followed with a successful PAT.
It was the first time ever SIU played overtime games in consecutive weeks and it was the second time ever SIU played two overtime games in one season.
It was SIU’s fourth consecutive overtime win. Three of those four victories came on the road. SIU is 8-4 lifetime in overtime games.
It was the second largest comeback in Saluki history and the largest of the Coach Nick Hill Era.
QB Nic Baker passed for 359 yards, four TDs, and zero interceptions.
WR Landon Lenoir caught a career-high 10 passes. Two were for touchdowns.
QB Nic Baker
In his first season-opening start as a college QB, Baker set the school record for passing yards in one game when he passed for 460 yards in the win at SEMO on Sept. 2, 2021.
Though he’s quarterbacked just 12 games in his Saluki career, Baker is in 17th place in career passing yards at SIU with 2,394 yards.
He passed for 395 yards, four touchdowns and zero interceptions at #2 SDSU last week..
Baker is 8-1 as a starter
WR Landon Lenoir
Lenoir ranks No. 2 in the nation in receiving touchdowns (7) and No. 6 in yards (576)
The sixth year WR is in third place on SIU’s career receptions list with 182.
Lenoir is in third place on SIU’s career receiving yardage list with 2,315.
Lenoir is tied for eighth place on SIU’s career receiving TDs list with 14.
Going into the North Dakota game, Lenoir has caught passes in 26 consecutive games.
He caught a career-high 10 passes in the Oct. 9, 2021 win at South Dakota St.

Head Coach Nick Hill’s Weekly Press Conference – 10/11/21

Opening Statement:
“I’m really proud of our team. To go on the road and beat a really good football team – it was an exciting game, obviously, down to the last play. It’s two weeks in a row now that we’ve won in overtime and really, the same scenario in overtime, so I’m really proud of our guys and their commitment to play hard and doing what we set out to do. I’m proud of them for putting it into action when it’s called upon. You can have a lot of meetings, things you stand for, put a lot of things on paper, and motivations up on the wall that every team has. But it really comes down to being down 20 [points] on the road, are you going to be that?

I think our team has proven now, over and over, that that’s what we are about, that’s what wins football games. It’s not always going to be easy or pretty or go smoothly, but we have to get a lot better in some areas and parts of a team. There are some things that we own up to, look at, and try to grow, and that is what it’s going to be until the season is over.

I’m looking forward to another tough opponent this weekend, a team that got after us at the beginning of the season this past year and had an excellent year. It feels like we haven’t played a lot of home games – just how this season was planned. They’ve been two great environments; we’re looking forward to Homecoming. We want to set a standard that all of our alumni want to come back and are proud to be back – especially the past players. It obviously hits close to home with me being a past player, I want to build a program where everyone feels welcome to come back.”

On #4 FCS ranking:
“You sign up to be a head coach and take over a program, there is a lot of pride, but none of our goals, standards, or visions of this program is to have some moments. It’s staying a championship program and to have expectations to be in those moments a lot. It’s also winning a lot of games and winning a lot of championships – and we have not done that yet. Sunday in the team meeting, we talked about having the big goals, but working on the small, everyday tasks that allow you to get to those big goals.

Being 5-1, ranked #4 six games in, and winning on the road at South Dakota State – that’s not on any piece of paper. There’s a standard of showing up each week and winning games. I told the team, you want to play in big games, you earn the right to play in big games, so you have to win all the games and be a good team. As good as the feeling is in the locker room and the plane ride home, we are looking ahead and have the feeling that we want to do it again.

On stability at quarterback:
“It’s everything to win. With whoever you put back there and put together a plan, you have to win football games and I think we’ve done that the last three seasons since ’19, the spring, and then now with a few different guys. You ask any coach that your quarterback is “the guy”, and he knows he’s the guy with that confidence there – it’s really big. I feel good about our guy right now [Nic Baker] and we have to continue to do that.”

On alumni returning this week:
“I’m excited, I’m going to see a lot of guys. Every Wednesday, I meet on Zoom with the Gridiron Club, which is nice and we’ll have a lot of people back. They’ll get the opportunity to come to practice on Friday before the game, introduce themselves to our team, tell us what year they played, some stories will be told. It’s always an exciting time for our players to meet them with a sense of pride to come back. I want them to be able to know that they’re back, it’s Homecoming, bring your families, talk about the good ‘ole days, meet up with your friends; it’s an important part of your program.”

On the offensive line:
“We’re continually getting better. I don’t know a coach in the country that’s going to say they have it all figured out front. I think Chase [Evans] is getting better and better. It’s anchored by Z [ZeVeyon Furcron], and then both tackles have gotten strong together and a lot of consistent starts there. And then Jimmy [Wormsley] came in and battled and I’ve been super proud of Jimmy. We have a “Be A Man” award we give out and Jimmy Wormsley was our guy this week. He was just waiting his turn from being a backup, then you get to start and start one of the biggest wins that we’ve had. Building up the depth, consistency with coach [Trevor] Olson – coach Olson and I have coached the same offense for now six years, every person on that line has been recruited and heard the same voice.”

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