Dena R. Groves – Benton, IL

Dena R. Groves, 64, of Benton passed away Thursday morning, November 11, 2021 at her home.

She was born in Eddyville, IL on May 26, 1957, the daughter of Robert & Donna (Parson) Williams.

She married Jimmy D. Groves on October 11, 1978, and he preceded her in death on June 29, 2011.

Her grandsons were the love of her life. She enjoyed talking to her CB Buddies, her handle was Bumper. She will be greatly missed by all who knew & loved her.

Dena is survived by her:

Daughter: Miranda Williams & husband Stanley, Jr. of Benton

Grandsons: Wyatt & Waylon

Sister: Lois Schofield & husband John of Broughton
Brother: James Warren Williams
2 Nieces & 4 Nephews and Several Great-Nieces & Great-Nephews
Dena was preceded in death by her Parents, Husband and Brother-James Warren Williams.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Tuesday, November 16th at the Morton & Johnston Funeral Home in Benton with John Schofield officiating. Burial will be in the Masonic & Odd Fellows Cemetery in Benton. Visitation will be after 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday at the funeral home.
For more information or to send online condolences please visit www.mortonjohnstonfuneralhome.com

Linda G. Summers – Benton, IL

Linda G. Summers, 75, of Benton, passed away at 6:35 a.m. on Thursday, November 11, 2021, at Herrin Hospital.

She was born on May 4, 1946, to Troy and Vevia (Threewitt) Knight in Benton, IL.

Linda was an active member of the West City Church of God.

She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend to many. Linda enjoyed singing, collecting figurines, reading, spending time with her family, and decorating for the holidays.

Linda was preceded in death by her parents, Troy and Vevia Knight; four sisters, Kathy Gulley, Shirley Summers, Marilyn Knight, and Audrey Gilliam; two brothers, Donnie Knight and Eddie Knight; husband, Ronald Summers; and grandson Oliver Hutchinson.

She is survived by her five loving children Kim, Tim, Kevin, Kristie and Heather; four grandchildren Andrew, Olivia, Lucus and Sydney; two great-grandchildren, Bentley and Lily; two sisters, Joyce and Judy; and many loving nieces and nephews.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Pate Funeral Home, 301 S. Main St., Benton, IL.

Visitation will be on Monday, November 15, 2021 from 1:00 p.m. to 3 p.m., at Pate Funeral Home.

Funeral service will be held following the visitation at 3:00 p.m., at the funeral home with the Reverend Harol Whitlock, officiating services.

Burial will take place in the Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemetery, Benton, IL.

Memorial Contributions may be made to West City Church of God, and will be accepted at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.patefh.com

James A. VanHorn – Christopher, IL

James A. VanHorn, 82, of Christopher, passed away on Wednesday November 10, 2021.

He was born on February 10, 1939 in Mulkeytown to Murlin Madison and Wilma (McGlasson) VanHorn.

He is survived by his son James VanHorn of Christopher and two grandsons Austin Lee VanHorn and Timothy Michael VanHorn.

He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister Sarah Lucille VanHorn.

He was a Veteran of the United States Army.

There will be no services.

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A few rambling thoughts on numbers, the definition of nemesis, more numbers and playoff football fever…

In another life, I worked as a writer/columnist at both the Benton Evening News and the Southern Illinoisan. During my decade at the Evening News I also dabbled in sports, covering a few games and writing a weekly sports column, a kind of “catch-all” column where I wrote about players, coaches and other tidbits happening in Southern Illinois sports. I’ve always been a sports buff, so I had great fun with the column and since I was doing play-by-play for Benton High School sports on WQRL, the two went together very well.

I reminisced this week about those columns and spent too much time on the IHSA website and decided to put on my sports’ writer’s hat, dust off the keyboard and cut loose with a few thoughts about the undefeated Benton Rangers and their much-hyped trip to Mt. Carmel on Saturday to take on the also undefeated Aces. Both teams are 11-0, in the Elite Eight and looking to punch their ticket to a Class 3A semi-final matchup on Nov. 20 against the winner of Tolono Unity and Williamsville. The game has all the makings of a classic.

Here’s a look at a few thoughts on my mind less than 48 hours before game time in Mt. Carmel.

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High school football in Illinois is the only sport where teams have to qualify to participate in post-season play. Qualifying for Week 10 and beyond is determined by a team’s wins and losses during the regular season. In short, it is not something that happens every year, sometimes not every five years or decade. That’s one of many things that make football playoffs special. This is Benton’s 10th post season appearance and the Rangers have an overall 13-9 record in post season action. Benton has lost an opening round game only one time, a 10-7 loss to Harrisburg in 1998 on a field goal that hit the upright and went through the goal posts. The Rangers have advance to second round action four times (1995, 2011, 2012 and 2019) and to the quarter-finals (3rd round) three times (1997, 1999 and 2002). Benton has advanced to semi-final action only one time in 2001.

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It would be unfair to mention teams that made it to post season play without mentioning the 2020 Benton team that, like all Illinois schools, was denied a chance to play in the fall by the Covid pandemic. That team came back in the Spring of 2021 to post a 5-1 record in a season shortened to only six games with no playoffs. The 2020 Rangers will always be remembered as the “what-if” and “what-could” Benton team – as in what if there was a full season, what could they have accomplished. Most observers, even those who don’t wear maroon and white, believe the ’20 team could have made a deep playoff run. But again…what-if…and…what-could. I still get a headache sorting out the fact that there was no football season in 2020 and two football seasons – 2020 (spring of 2021) and 2021 (fall of 2021). Ugggh!

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Despite the fact that his first team went 1-8, Benton coach Justin Groves has turned in an impressive four-year stint, while dealing with a global pandemic to boot.

After the 1-8 record in 2018 Groves and the Rangers have reeled off records of 9-2 in 2019, 5-1 in 2020 and stand at 11-0 here in 2021. That adds up to a total of 26-10 (.722 percent). Take away the 2018 record and Groves is 25-3 (.892 percent) over the last three years. That’s a remarkable record by any standard!

While we are looking at coaches’ records…

Hubert Tabor, who has his name attached to the high school football field on East Main Street, finished with an overall record of 83-25-4 (.741) during his 13 years as Benton coach. Former Benton coach Jeff Roper also coached 13 years and matched Tabor for wins with an overall record of 83-50 (.624 percent). In all fairness to Roper, his last four years resulted in a 10-26 record. If you do the math, minus those final four years Roper had an incredible 73-24 record after nine seasons, taking the Rangers to post season play six times (1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2002).

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Dictionary.com defines the word “nemesis” this way:

the inescapable agent of someone’s or something’s downfall; a long-standing rival; an archenemy; a downfall caused by an inescapable agent.

Or, if you are a longtime Benton Rangers football fan, you might look that definition up and find a Mt. Carmel Golden Aces football logo. In other words, if Benton has had a nemesis in post season play over the past 26 years, it’s the Aces.

Let me explain. Of those previous nine wonderful trips to play November football, Mt. Carmel has played the spoiler four times – count ‘em…1, 2, 3, 4 – in eliminating Benton. Three of those times have been at the friendly confines of Tabor Field, with one loss coming at “The Snake Pit” in Mt. Carmel.
Mt. Carmel defeated the Rangers 28-0 in 1995 and then beat Benton 35-23 in a semi-final matchup in 2001. The Aces turned the trick twice more with a 45-6 win in 2002 and beat Benton in 2011 by a score of 42-9. In three of those four years 01, 02 and 11, Mt. Carmel went on to play in the Class 3A state championship game, losing all three.

To put this in perspective, in the other five elimination losses, no team has turned the trick more than once. That list includes Harrisburg, Carterville, Du Quoin, Newton and Effingham. Let those numbers and that definition soak in a little. If Benton’s journey down the playoff trail has had an “inescapable agent” or a “long-standing rival” or an “arch-enemy” it is clearly and certainly the Golden Aces from Mt. Carmel. In total, the Rangers are 0-4 against the Aces in past years post season play and the only other time on record of the two teams playing was a regular season game in 1922 — 100 years ago — when Benton, coached by Hubert Tabor, defeated the Aces 38-0.

Let me hurriedly add this next sentence. But, I sense something different this year. The past dread of heading to the Snake Pit has been replaced by anticipation and excitement, almost a mentality of “I can’t wait until 2 p.m. Saturday.” The “oh-no” attitude of years past when seeing the opponent was Mt. Carmel has turned into “oh-yeah” I think we can get this done.”

This Benton team is playing its best football of the year at the very best time of the year and seems to continue to improve each game, even this deep in the playoffs. The Rangers have a swagger, and it’s a really good swagger. It’s not a rude or cocky swagger, but one of determination, focus and most importantly confidence.

The Benton coaching staff will have this team prepared with the X’s and O’s for Saturday’s quarter-final game, but they will also have them prepared for Riverview Stadium (AKA Snake Pit). The Rangers will not be intimidated or in awe of their surroundings and most people I speak with believe this is the year the Rangers get over the hump and end the stranglehold the Aces have had on their post-season dreams.

I mentioned earlier that I used to write a weekly sports column for the Evening News. One of the joys of that weekly adventure was picking winners in Friday night high school football games. I labeled myself the “Fearless Pigskin Prognosticator.” This past week, as I was tidying up in my office, I ran across my old Evening News Chrystal Ball that I used to figure out my weekly winners. So, I thought…what the heck, let’s dust it off, fire it up and see what happens.

All things considered, I like the Rangers in this one, as Benton puts this nemesis nonsense to rest.

Benton 28 Mt. Carmel 16

Thanks for taking the time to read this and God’s blessings to you!

Marsha Hart – Mulkeytown, Illinois

Marsha Diane Hart, age 68, of Mulkeytown; passed away Saturday, November 6, 2021 at her home.

Her wishes are to be cremated with no public services.

Marsha was born in Marion, Illinois, on September 5, 1953; the daughter of Jack Orval Mangrum and Dorothy Ellen (Murphy) Mangrum. She married Orval Andrew Hart on February 12, 1971, and he preceded her in death on February 3, 2021.

Mrs. Hart formerly worked as a manager at CVS in Benton; prior to that she was a plant manager with Mark Twain Boat Factory in West Frankfort.

She was of the Catholic faith.

She enjoyed fishing, camping, being outdoors, and taking care of her cats.

Marsha is survived by two sons: David Hart and wife Shawana of Buncombe, IL, Daniel Hart of Peoria, IL; three step – children: Kathy Luke and husband John of Phoenix, AZ, Terry Hart of Tuscon, AZ, William Hart of Tuscon, AZ; twenty grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister: Glenda Mangrum of Johnston City, IL; two brothers: Bobby Mangrum of Murphysboro, IL, Buddy Mangrum of Johnston City, IL; several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a step – son Michael Hart; and two brothers: Billy Joe and Donald Ray Mangrum.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Benton Ministerial Alliance, and will be accepted at the Leffler Funeral Home, 401 East Main Street, Benton, Illinois 62812.

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

Arrangements are through the Leffler Funeral Home of Benton.

Patricia Rose Rodgers – Mulkeytown, IL

Patricia Rose Rodgers, 74, of Mulkeytown, passed away on Sunday November 8, 2021 at her home.

She was born on April 22, 1947 to Lawrence and Rosemary Peila. She married Steve Rodgers on April 8, 1968.

She is survived by her husband Steve Rodgers of Mulkeytown; children Stephen Rodgers of Mulkeytown, Brian (Stacey) Rodgers of Fort Myers, FL and Ciara (Nick) Minor of Mulkeytown; grandchildren Tre Rodgers, Hailee Rodgers, Paige (Jailon) Rush and Alysha Rodgers; great grandchildren Kylan, Lawson, Kannon, Adeline and Quincy and one brother Lawrence Peila of Florida.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one daughter Angie Rodgers and one son Anthony Rodgers.

There will be a private family service at the Mulkeytown Cemetery.

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Alan Marsh – Benton, IL

Alan Thomas Marsh, age 60, of Benton, passed away Tuesday, November 2, 2021, at his home.

His wishes are to be cremated with no public services.

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

Alan was born on February 4, 1961, in Mattoon, Illinois, the son of Thomas Everett Marsh and Lilymae (Wormley) Marsh.
He was a retired truck driver last working for Tom Henley Trucking of Thompsonville, Illinois. He also formerly worked as a paramedic, and also worked for the former Mariah Boat Factory of Benton. He was a U.S. Marine veteran.
Alan enjoyed watching television programs on murder mysteries and westerns.

Surviving is his loving mother Lilymae Shaw of Benton; a sister Natalie Hall of Bonita Springs, Florida; a nephew Skylar Hall of Indianapolis, Indiana; and an uncle John Wormley of Bonita Springs, Florida.
He was preceded in death by his father Thomas Everett Marsh; his step-father Theodore “Ted” Shaw; and his maternal grandparents: John and Margaret Wormley.

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

Gwendolyn Sue McGill – Benton, IL

Gwendolyn Sue McGill, age 71, of Benton, passed away at 2:31 p.m. Monday, November 1, 2021, at SIH Memorial Hospital of Carbondale.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, November 4, 2021, at the Leffler Funeral Home of Benton. Burial will follow in the Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemetery of Benton. Visitation will be from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Thursday at the Leffler Funeral Home.

Sue was born on September 17, 1950, in Benton, the daughter of Homer Spain and Anna (Harold) Spain. She married Gary Edward McGill on May 7, 1993, and he survives.

She worked as a laundry aide at the Franklin Hospital of Benton; and was a member of the Eakin Grove Free Will Baptist Church.

Sue enjoyed decorating her home, cooking, and working crossword puzzles.

Surviving is her loving husband of 28 years, Gary E. McGill of Benton; two sons: George Pulliam and wife Lisa of Mt. Vernon, KY, Randy Pulliam of Benton; two step-children: Bryan McGill and wife Melinda of Ewing, Cindy Ward and husband Darren of New Berlin, IL; seven grandchildren: Misty Sullivan, Nora Pulliam, John Pulliam and wife Kaitlynn, Jacob Norris, Murphy Ward, Lenox Ward and Rogan Ward; four great-grandchildren; siblings: Helen and husband George “Itchy” Davis of Benton, Linda Taylor of Junction, IL, Charles Spain of Benton, Louise and husband Alan Minton of Christopher; several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a son John Pulliam; four brothers: Kenneth Lavern Spain, Paul Eugene Spain, Robert Lee “Butch” Spain; a sister Gladys Louise Spain; and her two fur babies: Zelda Mae and Foxy.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society and will be accepted at the funeral home.

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

Ernest W. (Zeke) Smith – Benton, IL

Ernest W. (Zeke) Smith, 79, of Benton passed away at 12:00 noon on Monday, November 1, 2021 at the Memorial Hospital of Carbondale.
Mr. Smith was born in Benton, IL on December 14, 1941, the son of William G. & Birdie (Roberts) Smith.

Mr. Smith was an excellent horse trainer, and worked road construction. He loved hunting, fishing & animals but the most important thing to him was his family.

He leaves behind:
1 Son: Carl Smith & wife Nancy of Caseyville
Loving Companion: Mary Jane Tasky of Benton
Daughter: Crystal Balota of Benton
5 Grandchildren:
Miranda Frailey
Caylie Smith
Ashley
Nikki
Brandon
Great-Granddaughter: Stella Frailey
Mary Jane’s children, grandchildren & great-grandchildren
3 Brothers:
Jim Smith & wife Virginia
Gene Smith
Gary Smith
6 Sisters:
Judy & MIke Ward
Edna Fotheringhame
Nita Adams
Geneva Smith
Jeannette Tasky
Dorothy Cockrum
Several Nieces & Nephews to numerous to mention
Mr. Smith was preceded in death by his mother & father Bill & Birdie Smith, Granddaughter-Carly Smith, brothers- Robert, Dale, John C., sisters-Eunice Conner, Mary Hobbie & Sharon Heinrich.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Friday, November 5th at the Morton & Johnston Funneral Home in Benton with Rev. Don Colson officiating. Burial will be in the Masonic & Odd Fellows Cemetery in Benton. Visitation will be from 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. on Friday at the funeral home.
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Illinois Senate revives measure to allow limited sports betting on in-state colleges

SPRINGFIELD — A state Senate committee revived a gambling bill Wednesday that would allow for limited betting on in-state college sports teams, sending it to the full Senate for consideration.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

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