Robert “Bobby” Mitchell Jr.-DuQuoin, IL

Robert “Bobby” Anderson Mitchell, Jr. passed away peacefully at Fairview Nursing Center in Du Quoin, IL on April 24, 2020.

He was born on November 7, 1942 in Bath, North Carolina to Robert and Meredith (Brinn) Mitchell of Norfolk, Virginia. He is survived by his four daughters and sons-in-law, Roberta and Jerry Fogg of Spartanburg, SC, Lisa and Dennis Bastien of Vergennes, IL, Lori and Philip Crockett of Inman, SC and Veronica Mitchell and JC Oxendine of Carbondale, IL; the mother of his children, Doris Oliver Chapman, sister Patricia Nalepka and brothers Alan and Don Mitchell; grandchildren, Ronald Hunter, Ben Dalton, Terianne Rickett, Wyatt Bastien, Keith Cox, Annie Claire Wesselman, Grace Bastien, Madalynn Donato and Marilynn Donato; great grandchildren, Neveah Hunter and Anderson Rickett.

He was loved and cared for by many special people at Fairview Nursing Center and his special friend, Rose Kaburia. He was preceded in death by his parents Robert and Meredith Mitchell and granddaughters Brittany Lynne Fogg and Christy Cox White. Robert served in the U.S. Army and retired from the W.M. Wrigley, Jr. Company. A journey of life celebration to is planned for a later date.

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Lula Belle Kirkpatrick – Bartlett, Illinois (formerly of Benton, IL)

Mrs. Lula Belle Kirkpatrick, age 85, of Bartlett, Illinois and formerly of Benton, passed away Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at the Amita Health St. Joseph Hospital in Elgin, Illinois.

Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic, and the public gatherings of no more than 10 people and observing social distancing; Services will be family only and private. Burial will be private at the Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemetery of Benton. The Leffler Funeral Home, of Benton, is in charge of arrangements.

Lula Belle was born on February 19, 1935 near Rend City, Illinois, the daughter of Lester Gilbreath and Mabel (Dugger) Gilbreath. She married Ernest Wayne Kirkpatrick on May 25, 1950 and he preceded her in death on June 12, 1992.

She was a homemaker and had previously worked for Standard Oil Company.

Mrs. Kirkpatrick enjoyed attending craft fairs, shopping, watching television, and going out to eat. She especially enjoyed spending time with her family.

Surviving are three children: Sandra S. Holz and husband James of Hanover Park, IL, Gary W. Kirkpatrick of Bartlett, IL, Michael D. Kirkpatrick and wife Connie of Wausau, WI; four grandchildren: Adam W. Smith and wife Alicia, Michael R. Smith and wife Nicole, Gary W. Kirkpatrick, Jr., Rhonda Marie Kirkpatrick; two great-grandsons: Austin James Smith and Cameron Jacob Smith; a sister Sylvia Gipson of Benton; and several nieces and nephews and their families.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and two sisters: Jeanne O’Daniell and Doris Galloway.

Memorial contributions, In Memory of Lula Belle Kirkpatrick, may be made to either the American Hear Association, American Lung Association, Lions Club International or to the American Hearing Research Foundation; and 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 Lula Belle, visit www.lpfuneralhome.com

Arnold Nadler – Benton, IL

Arnold Nadler, 92 of Benton, Illinois, passed away on Wednesday, April 22, 2020, at his residence surrounded by his loving family.

Our extended family has lost our role model, who was a dedicated, affectionate and steadfast rock and haven for all of us. He loved his wife, children and grandchildren with all his heart and soul. He will be sorely missed as the patriarch of our family and our core and our source of goodness, honesty, advice and trust. Every family should be as lucky as we were to have this wonderful man in all or our lives.

Arnold started his life in Wilsonville, Illinois, Macoupin County, born April (1928) to Elsie (Bourlard) and William “Bill” Nadler. He had a fun, resourceful and loving family growing up in a small supportive Italian community where his father worked in Coal Mine #4. Arnold distinguished himself early, played in a big band, tended bar at “the Club,” provided carpenter services and co-owned the area’s first bowling alley.

Arnold served with distinction in the Korean War (1950-1952) Company C, 17th Regiment Combat Team, 7th Division North Korea. Upon returning home he attended the newly formed vocational education program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIU-C) obtaining first a BS and then a MS in vocational education. While attending school, he met the love of his life and soul mate Rosalie Whitecotton.

Arnold and Rosalie built their first house in Herrin, Illinois while he oversaw the Building trades program at Royalton high school. They were blessed with the arrival of their children Richard, Susan, and Valerie while living in Herrin. Rosalie and Arnold then moved to Sesser where he continued teaching building trades at Sesser High School. Sesser was a great place for the new family and many, many friends were established. Long summer afternoons were spent with fellow teachers and friends on porches while all of the children were playing games in vacant lots. Arnold built a new home in Sesser as well as many building trade homes on South Broadway in Sesser. As the family continued to grow a second home was built in Sesser and their fourth child, Joel, was born. From Sesser they moved to Benton again for Arnold to teach the Building Trades program at Benton High School. Throughout all his teaching he also worked as a master carpenter and built and remodeled many homes in southern Illinois. He often oversaw the entire building process from creating the original architectural plans to final finishing of the houses he built. The impact of the number of houses he built in Benton, Illinois, resulted in being honored with his own street, Nadler Drive, in Benton. The children moved on to homes of their own; however Benton, a great community with many great friends, remained “home” for all the family.

Arnold’s passions included family history, gardening and fishing. He researched the family history extensively and was a source of information for all who shared his passion for their families past. He also provided the entire family and community with produce from his garden. The grandkids all wanted to go fishing with grandpa.

Rosalie his wife and partner was the love of his life serving him gourmet meals, taking care of the children and house in an extraordinary way, and loving him as only she could. Susan married Bob Blaylock and currently lives in Huron, Ohio and has 2 children, Doug and Richard. Valerie married Scott Newberry and lives in Marion, Illinois and also has 2 children, Angie and Greg. Joel married Lisa Mix and has one son, Raymond. Joel is now married to Meghan Lowery and currently lives in Indianapolis. Both Valerie and Joel attended and received PhD degrees from SIU-C and became teachers, just like Dad. There are five grandchildren, Doug and wife Heidi Blaylock of O’Fallon, Illinois; Angie and husband Tim Belford of Marion, Illinois; Richard Blaylock and wife Besse Rawitsch of Wilmington, North Carolina; Greg and wife Jennifer Newberry of Newmarket, Ontario, Canada; and Raymond Nadler of Carbondale, Illinois. There are seven great grandchildren; Jared and Travis Blaylock, Sherri and husband Trenton Pulley, Aidan Belford, and Gregory, Savannah, and Jonathan Newberry. There is a great-great grandchild, Natalie Jo Pulley.

Arnold was preceded in death by his beloved son Richard Dale Nadler. There will be a memorial service at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Hospice of Southern Illinois.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.patefh.com.

Nancy Hodack — Benton, Illinois

Nancy Ann Hodack, age 88, of Benton, passed away at 4:08 p.m. Saturday, April 18, 2020 at the Herrin Hospital.

Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic, and the public gatherings of no more than 10 people and observing social distancing; Services will be family only and private. Entombment will be private at the Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemetery of Benton. The Leffler Funeral Home, of Benton, is in charge of arrangements.

Nancy Ann Hodack was born on September 4, 1931 in Benton, the daughter of Roy McCarty and Julia (Craddock) McCarty. She was married to Robert Hodack in 1975, and he preceded her in death in 1992.

She worked with Memorial Hospital in Springfield, IL, where she worked with the Gold Club, assisting Seniors with their Medicare and Medicare Supplement Insurance claims.

Nancy enjoyed traveling, reading, cooking, playing pinochle, watching the Cubs, and daily viewing of Jeopardy and most of all she enjoyed spending time with her family.

Surviving is: sister-in-law Marjorie McCarty of Logan; Martha Carlton of Lake Benton among other beloved cousins; her daughter Jo Carol Smith and husband Doug of Murray, KY; Crystal Glover wife of step-brother George Glover (deceased) of Dunedin, FL ; step-sister Rosemary Glover Glidewell wife of Jess Glidewell (deceased) of Pekin; two step-children: Luanne Nelch and husband Rob of Springfield, IL, Jo Ellen Jones and husband Mike of Reno, Nevada; eight grandchildren; several nieces and nephews: Mary Blondi and husband Bobby of Benton, Laura Weger of Champaign, Sarah Williams of Euless, TX, , Julia Furlong of Benton, Holly McCord and husband David of West Frankfort, Judy McCarty-Anderson and husband Craig of Dunnellon, FL, Kathryn McCarty-Schwab and husband Rich of Concord, CA, Michael McCarty and wife Terri of Orient, Susan McCarty wife of Rick McCarty(deceased) of Benton; and several great-nieces and great-nephews and their families.

She was preceded in death by her parents and step-mother Pearl Glover McCarty; two husbands; three brothers: Mike McCarty, Ike McCarty, Joe McCarty; two sisters: Evelyn Weger and Martha Williams.

Memorial contributions, In Memory of Nancy Ann Hodack, may be made to the American Cancer Society, and may be mailed to the Leffler Funeral Home, 401 East Main Street, Benton, IL 62812.

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IHSA makes it official – all spring sports statewide cancelled

The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors met for their April meeting via a video conference call on Tuesday, April 21, where the Board of Directors announced its decision to cancel all IHSA spring state tournaments. The decision to cancel the spring state tournaments comes in conjunction with Friday’s (April 17) announcement by Governor Pritzker and the Illinois State Board of Education that all Illinois high schools will complete the 2019-20 school term from home via e-learning.

“We support the decision by Governor Pritzker and the Illinois State Board of Education, and given the logistics, we simply felt we could not conduct state tournaments that meet the expectations of our member schools this spring, ” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “As disappointing as it may be for students, it is the right decision for their health and safety, as well as for the health and safety of the general public, as we cope with this unprecedented pandemic.”

The IHSA offers state tournaments in the following sports and activities in the spring: Girls Badminton, Boys Gymnastics, Bass Fishing, Boys & Girls Track & Field, Boys & Girls Water Polo, Girls Soccer, Boys Tennis, Boys & Girls Lacrosse, Boys Volleyball, Baseball, and Softball.

The Board also determined that summer contact days are suspended for this year, unless state government and medical leaders indicate such gatherings are safe. At that time, the Board indicated a willingness to reconsider how summer contact might be conducted and whether opportunities for schools to conduct some kind of spring athletic events might occur.

“Once it is determined safe to return, we will provide a detailed outline to our schools on the plan for summer contact days and possibly some kind of spring athletic events,” said Anderson. “Including if the number of days and dates that coaches can meet with athletes has been altered. At this point, though, all that is dependent upon state government and medical leaders giving the go ahead for such.”

“Our thoughts right now are with all the impacted students, coaches and communities. Especially the seniors,” said Anderson. “It will be difficult for them to find a silver lining in all of this, but we stress that even if they don’t get the chance to compete again at the high school level, they are better for having been a part of their respective high school teams. By participating in high school sports and activities, they were exposed to life lessons in teamwork, leadership, and overcoming adversity that are difficult to replicate elsewhere. The latter is applicable now more than ever. We hope that we can band together and refocus all our efforts on supporting the doctors, nurses, first responders, and all the other essential personnel who are putting their health and safety on the line each day to keep us safe.”

The IHSA will continue to communicate with and monitor briefings from state officials, and based on those timelines, provide updates to its member schools as it relates to potential spring participation and summer contact days.

“The possibility of playing a spring sport game this summer is about closure,” said Anderson. “If we are able to offer this opportunity, no student-athlete would be restricted by having already practiced or competed with a non-school team.”

Jack Ray Phillips – Sesser, IL

Jack Ray Phillips, 76, of Sesser, passed away on April 17, 2020 at his home.

He was born on February 28, 1944 in Pinckneyville, IL.
He is survived by four children: Heather Dorr and husband Erik, of Scottsdale, AZ; April Phillips and her daughter Ava Grace, of St. Louis, MO; Chase Phillips and partner Joyce Chen, and their son, August, of San Francisco, CA; and Breck Phillips of St. Louis, MO.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John “Junior” and Geraldine “Jerri” (Miller) Phillips, and Aunt Eva Basso.

He was the owner and operator of the Sesser Monument Company in Sesser, IL.

Private family services will be held at a later date at the Maple Hill Cemetery in Sesser, IL.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the First Baptist Church of Sesser, IL.

Brayfield-Gilbert Funeral Home in Sesser, IL is in charge of arrangements.

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David E. Bonsack – Ewing, IL

David E. Bonsack, age 86, of Ewing, IL, passed away at 4:15 p.m. Saturday, April 11, 2020 at the Herrin Hospital.

Due to the limitations in groups of more than 10 people, and suggested private family only services, all due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic; the family chose to cremate. There will be a Memorial Celebration of Life Service with burial at a later date in Wisconsin.

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

David Eugene Bonsack was born on October 20, 1933 in Burus Township, Wisconsin, the son of Loyd Edward Bonsack and Lila Lucille (Lave) Bonsack. He married the former June Lois Dahms, in Milwaukee, WI, on July 23, 1955, and she survives.

David was a retired truck driver, having worked for Wimmy Ready Mix in Wisconsin.

He enjoyed hunting, mowing, gardening, tinkering as a mechanic, and especially enjoyed spending time with his family.

Mr. Bonsack is survived by his loving wife of almost 65 years, June Bonsack of Ewing, IL; five children: Keith Bonsack of Stevens Point, WI, Robin Parlow of LaCrosse, WI, David B. Bonsack and wife Cheryl of Bancroft, WI, Kevin Bonsack and wife Sheila of Ewing, Christel Bonsack of Plover, WI; sixteen grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; a sister Lina Parr of Kansas City, KS; a brother Earl Bonsack and wife Elaine of LaCrosse, WI; a brother-in-law John Dahms and wife Marlynn of Madison, WI; a sister-in-law Anita Kolanowski and husband Fred of New Berlin, WI; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a son Danny Bonsack; a daughter Sheila Konkol; a brother Loyd Bonsack; two sisters Edna Andregg, and Eddie Bonsack; a grandson.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 1301 Bailey Lane, Benton, IL 62812

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Join RLC in supporting virtual AHA Heart Walk

Join RLC in supporting virtual AHA Heart Walk

INA, Ill. — The annual South Central Illinois Heart Walk is going virtual this year and Team RLC is looking for your support.

Due to ongoing health concerns due to COVID-19, the event organizers changed the annual American Heart Association event to a virtual walk. This means walkers can participate from anywhere they want. All you have to do is walk two miles at any location on April 25 while sharing a photo on social media before and after you walk with the hashtag #VirtualSouthCentralHW.

Join the Rend Lake College team in working to cure heart disease and stroke. Supporters are invited to put on their RLC gear and share photos and videos on social media. To contribute to RLC team members, visit https://www2.heart.org/site/TR/?team_id=566410&pg=team&fr_id=4911. So far, Beth Mandrell, Emily DeForest, Jaron Hubbard and Jo Dick are on the roster.

By participating, you are helping raise funds for lifesaving science and research along with Heart Walk events across the nation. The South Central Illinois Heart Walk is about halfway to its fundraising goal of $70,000. Those looking to participate in the walk can start at any time and any place on April 25. For more information contact (217) 331-6779 or visit https://www2.heart.org/site/TR?fr_id=4911&pg=entry.

8-week spring classes still available at RLC

INA, Ill. — There is still time to sign up for eight-week courses at Rend Lake College this spring.

A variety of short-term classes will be offered in the coming weeks through the college and its Community and Corporate Education Division.

RLC is offering three general education courses in an accelerated format including Beginning Microsoft Word, Health Education and Human Relations. All three classes begin April 20. Through Community and Corporate Education, RLC is offering personal and professional development courses including Career Exploration in Health Care, Nursing Aide Skills, Delegation Made Easy, Numbers! Data! Charts, Oh My! and Servant Leadership.

To learn more about the eight-week classes offered this spring at RLC, visit rlc.edu/8week. Virtual advisement and online enrollment are also available for students looking to sign up for classes this semester or for the upcoming summer or fall semesters. To learn more, visit rlc.edu.

COVID-19 in Southern Illinois: Jefferson, Johnson counties report new cases Monday

A county-by-county look at lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in Southern Illinois, updated daily. Last updated: 11:29 a.m. Monday, April 13.
Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

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