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Phillip John Beavers

Phillip John Beavers, 79, of Hamilton, passed away on Monday, September 25, 2023, at Memorial Hospital in Carthage.

Phillip was born on December 25, 1943, the son of Edward Beavers and Ida Marie Whitney, in Cincinnati Township, Illinois. He was one of fourteen brothers and sisters. Phillip married his first wife Linda and had three kids, Dale, Kim, and Angie. They later divorced. He was then united in marriage to Janet Beaver. They had two kids, Sara, and David. Two stepsons Doug and Terry. They later divorced. He was then engaged to Tina Weisinger.

Phillip worked many jobs throughout his life. He spent time on the farm with his dad. He worked at Soybean in Quincy, IL, Garmet Factory in Memphis, MO, Steel Castings in Keokuk, IA, Boarding Home in Kennett, MO, Oil Field in Mohams, TX, Small Engine Repairs in West Point, IL, Coroner in Barry, IL, an auto mechanic in Warsaw, IL, mowed yards in Hamilton, IL, and finished with managing the trailer park in Hamilton. 

Phillip was a very hard worker and loved to be outside whether it was working on lawn mowers, cars, or fishing. He enjoyed going to auctions and having yard sales. Phillip loved to talk with friends and joke around, but nothing compared to seeing his grand kids. 

Phillip is survived by his seven children: Phillip Dale Beavers of Keokuk, IA, Kim Rainville of Burlington, IA, Angela Gregory of Ft. Madison, IA, Sara (David Hale) Biddenstadt of Hamilton, IL, David (Amber Genck) Beavers of Keokuk, IA, Doug Hesseltine of Wayland, IA, and Terry (Jen Shoemaker) Hesseltine of Carthage, IL; his grand-children, Phillip, Cody, Bianca, Amanda, Kendra, Robert, Areale, Demeon, Alexis, Kaylynn, Samantha, Clayton, Brooklyn, Christopher, Emma, Mika, Kayla, Courtney, Alan, Brett, Taushia, Ryan, and many great grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents, his siblings, Rosie, Pearl, Junior, Richard, Marjorie, Dorothy, Katherine, Sarah, Brenda, William, Shirley, Bonney, and Ernie. 

A Celebration of Life will be held at Printy Funeral Home in Hamilton on October 2, 2023 from 4 – 7 pm. Printy Funeral Home in Hamilton is handling arrangements.

Ronald Miller

Ronald Miller

1952 – 2023

 

     Ronald Miller 71, of Keokuk died Friday, September 22, 2023 at Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in Ft. Madison, IA.

     He was born February 2, 1952 in Keokuk the son of Robert and Marjorie Schoch Miller.

     Ronald graduated from Warsaw High School with the class of 1970.  After high school he joined the Army National Guard and proudly served for six years.

     On May 25, 1974 he was united in marriage to Debbie Davis in Keokuk.  She survives.

     He is also survived by his son, Ronald Miller (Risse) of Waco, TX, four grandchildren Eli, Ezra, twins: Asher and Asa Miller, a sister, Diane Fuller (Keith) of Loraine, IL and two brothers-in-law, Steve Davis (Diana) of Hamilton, IL and Mike Phillips (Refina) Patterson, CA.

     He was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents.

     Ronald had been employed with Keokuk Water Works for 28 years until his retirement.

     He was a skilled mechanic with a remarkable ability to fix anything and was a wiz when it came to car motors.  Ronald’s passion for tinkering under the hood of cars was unmatched and his expertise was sought after by many.  You could find him most weekends working on cars.

     He was a car enthusiast, but his love was his 1962 Corvette and his drag car a 1971 Nova, which he considered his pride and joy. 

     Most of all his family was the center of his life.  He was a great husband, dad and grandpa.

     Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Vigen Memorial Home in Keokuk with Pastor John Happs officiating.     

      Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service on Tuesday from 10 to 11 a.m. with the family meeting with friends at that time.

       In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the donor’s choice.

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

      The Vigen Memorial Home in Keokuk is in charge of arrangements.

James Phillip Duffy

James Phillip Duffy, 90, of Quincy, Illinois, passed away on Thursday, September 21, 2023, at the Good
Samaritan Home in Quincy.
James was born on March 27, 1933 in Denver, Illinois, the son of Theodore “Ted” and Leora Susan
(Akers) Duffy. On June 12, 1955, he was united in marriage to Thelma Jean Jackson at Denver Christian
Church in Denver, Illinois. She survives.
James graduated from Bowen High School in 1951, and went on to graduate from Western Illinois
University in Macomb, Illinois, with his dual Bachelor’s Degree, later graduating from Washington
University in St. Louis, Missouri, with his dual Master’s Degree. He was employed as a math professor at
many Illinois schools before moving to Wisconsin for employment as a math professor at Carthage
College from 1968 to 1989. After retirement, James worked in maintenance at the Good Samaritan
Home in Quincy. He was an avid sports enthusiast, following his favorite teams and his grandchildren
throughout their sports careers. He was also a talented woodworker and puzzler, and collected Smurfs,
Pez, coins and western books. James enjoyed spending his free time antiquing, fishing and playing penny
slots with his brother Herb. In his younger years, he was an Eagle Scout. James will always be
remembered for his hard-working attitude and dedication to his family.
James is survived by his wife Thelma of Quincy; two sons: Michael (Kathleen) Duffy of Pardeeville,
Wisconsin, and Alan (Im Suk) Duffy of Gig Harbor, Washington; his daughter Deborah (Roger) King of
Mendon, Illinois; ten grandchildren: Joshua, Julie, Jeffrey, Bethanne, Kevin, T.J., Matthew, Alyssa,
Jackson and Tyler; six great-grandchildren: Jameson, Grace, Louise, Elliott, Elijah and Zander; and his
daughter-in-law Denise Duffy of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
James is preceded in death by his parents, his son David and his brother Herbert.
Funeral services will be held at 2 pm on Thursday, September 28, 2023, at the Good Samaritan Home
Chapel in Quincy, with burial to follow at Harmony Cemetery in Bentley, Illinois. Visitation will be held
on Thursday from 12:30 pm to 2 pm at the chapel directly before the service.
Memorials may be directed to the Good Samaritan Home in Quincy or the Parkview Christian Academy
Athletic Department in Yorkville, Illinois.
Tributes and condolences may be left at www.printyfuneralhome.com.
Printy Funeral Home of Carthage is in charge of arrangements.

James Henry Childers

James Henry Childers, 90, of Hamilton, passed away at his home, Wednesday morning, September 20, 2023.

 

James was born February 4, 1933, in Lepanto, Arkansas, the son of Ray Childers and Palice Marie Bufford.  At the age of 20 his family moved to Hamilton.  He worked at Steel Castings in Keokuk for forty-two years.  He was a faithful member of Faith Assembly of God church in Hamilton.

 

On February 1, 1964, he was united in marriage to Carol Lou Shearer in Kahoka, Missouri.  To this union were born two children, Lori and Stuart.  They later divorced.  On May 7, 1976, he married Alice Cook.  She preceded him in death.

 

James liked to fish and really enjoyed watching St. Louis Cardinal’s baseball, football games and wrestling.

 

James was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Alice; stepfather, Orlando Patterson who raised him; a sister, Marilyn; and brothers, Merle and Ronnie Patterson.

 

He is survived by his daughter, Lori (Dean Hagman) Marks of Kahoka; son, Stuart Childers of Hamilton; grandchildren, Ashley Deck, Felicity Childers and Jacob Deck; a great granddaughter, Allana Deck; a brother, Charles (Mary) Patterson of Hamilton; a sister, Joyce Williams of Marengo, Iowa; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

 

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Monday, September 25, 2023, at Printy Funeral Home in Hamilton with burial to follow in Oakwood Cemetery in Hamilton.  Visitation will be held from 9:00 AM until time of services at 11:00 at Printy Funeral Home in Hamilton.  Memorials may be directed to the Faith Assembly of God Church in Hamilton.  Printy Funeral Home of Hamilton is in charge of arrangements.

Thomas "Tom" Gene Harrison

Thomas “Tom” Gene Harrison, 76, of Warsaw, passed away at 12:03 PM Thursday, September
14, 2023, at Blessing Hospital in Quincy.
Tom was born May 31, 1947, in Keokuk, Iowa, the son of Wilber Leroy and Alice Lydia (Siverly)
Harrison. He attended Warsaw High School graduating in 1965. On April 8, 1967, he was united
in marriage to Mary Roost. She survives. Tom was enormously skilled in many areas of
carpentry and construction. He had been a cabinetmaker; he built houses and had a plumbing
business. He was also an excellent mechanic and gardener. He most recently had been
involved in beekeeping. Music was one of his other many talents. He gained his love of music
from his family and was a steel guitar player. He was a drag racer in his younger years and an
avid fisherman for a number of years. He could often be found near the dam catfishing with his
good friend, Doug Kimberly. Tom will be missed by friends and family.
Tom is survived by his wife, Mary, of Warsaw; children, Melissa (Patrick) Jung of Plainfield,
Illinois, and Gena Harrison of Warsaw; grandson, Scott Thomas Jung of Champaign, Illinois;
godson, Jared Weirather; brother, Perry (Janet) Harrison of Warsaw; sisters-in-law, Marty
Harrison of Phoenix and Marlys Heisler of Warsaw; a brother-in-law, Jerry McNair of Rochester,
Illinois; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Harley Dean Harrison, Steven Leroy
Harrison; sister, Nancy Jo McNair; and close friend, Doug Kimberly.
A memorial service will be held at 12:00 PM Saturday, September 30, 2023, at Printy Funeral
Home in Warsaw with burial to follow in Oakland Cemetery in Warsaw. Visitation will be held
from 10:00 AM until time of services at Noon at the funeral home. A memorial fund has been
established. Printy Funeral Home of Warsaw is in charge of arrangements.

Dustin Michael Cackley

Dustin Michael Cackley

1972-2023

 

            Dustin Michael Cackley, 51, died Friday, Sept 8, 2023, at the Southeast Iowa Medical Center in West Burlington, after suffering a heart attack the previous day.

           He was born in Keokuk, IA on July 24, 1972, the son of Donald P. and Dorothy Stewart Cackley.  He married Laura Smith Williams in 1996; they later divorced.

          He graduated from Keokuk Senior High School in 1991 and entered the U S Army that fall.  He proudly served and defended his country for twenty years as a Military Police officer and attained the rank of Staff Sergeant.  During his career his received these awards: Iraq Campaign Medal with two campaign stars; Bronze Star Medal; Army Commendation Medal (5); Army Achievement Medal (3); Meritorious Unit Commendation; Army Good Conduct Medal (6); National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Star; Global War on Terrorism Service Medal; Expeditionary Medal; Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (2); Army Service Ribbon; Overseas Service Ribbon (3) German Army Marksmanship Badge Gold. Many of the awards were earned during his two deployments in Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003-2004 and 2008-2009. He was honorably discharged in 2011 as a twenty year veteran. The name Dustin means “brave warrior.” He certainly lived his life being one.

          After separation from the military, he had his personal battles with a divorce and PTSD, situations suffered by many warriors after their deployments. His loyal military brother, Paul Schroeder, was instrumental in helping him address his PTSD issues, and also helped to lead him back to his faith in the Lord. Paul introduced Dustin to the Mighty Oaks Warriors organization. Dustin attended their faith-based camp and later became a certified group leader. Dustin often said that his return to faith helped him find a new purpose in life – to help other veterans face and deal with their PTSD struggles, while returning or introducing them to Christ. In 2017 he helped form the non-profit, Armatus Reintegration Program, which provided classes to incarcerated veterans in Texas prisons to help them have a successful reentry into society.  As Executive Vice-President, in 2019, he brought the program home to the Midwest, conducting classes in correctional facilities in Mount Pleasant, IA, Bowling Green, and Moberly, MO. Covid regulations of 2020 caused the program to cease.

          Since his return to Keokuk in 2019, Dustin has left an indelible mark on his home town. He became an active member of the community, his first priority being to assist his brother and sister veterans. He became an active member of Keokuk American Legion Post 41, where he later became commander, a position he held at death. Among one of his proudest accomplishments with the Legion was assisting Sean Skinner and the Keokuk Sports Boosters to promote the annual Military Appreciation Night to honor all local veterans.  He was appointed to the Veterans Memorial Commission. He looked forward to placement of an Agent Orange Memorial monument at 18th and Ridge Street, and the completion of the Road of Honor.  He served as precinct election worker and chairman and as a temporary election official for absentee voting. His tenacity for doing what is best for the people of Keokuk led him to decide to run for city council. His petitions are completed and ready for submission, but God had other plans for him.

          Dustin is survived by four children:  Lorene Cackley (Maurice Quinton) grandsons: Khail and Avery of Salina, KS; Garret Cackley (fiancé Casey Schaffer); Justine Cackley, all of San Antonio, TX; Dillon Cackley of Fort Hood, TX; his brother, Damon Cackley (wife Elsa); his mother, Dorothy Cackley; fiancé Linda Oliveski; and extended family.  He was preceded in death by his father, Donald Cackley; his paternal grandparents, Bill and Alma Cackley; his maternal grandparents, Doc and Margaret Stewart; and extended family.

          Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 21, at the Vigen Memorial Home in Keokuk, IA with family meeting with family at that time. 

            A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept.22 at Vigen Memorial Home, 1328 Concert Street.  Burial with military rites will be in the Keokuk National Cemetery in Keokuk, IA.  The service will be livestreamed on his tribute wall at www.vigenmemorialhome.com

           In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to AIMVets, Keokuk American Legion Post 41 or to the donor’s choice in memory of Dustin.

     Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.vigenmemorialhome.com

Darrell James Plumley

Darrell James Plumley, 84, of Carthage, passed away at 4:51 pm on Thursday, September 14, 2023, at
Wesley Village in Macomb. 
Darrell was born on August 7, 1939, in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Joe and Betty (LaRock) Plumley.
Darrell graduated from Carthage High School in 1958.  On November 12, 1960, Darrell was united in
marriage to Jearlyn Lunt. 
He worked as a manager at Montgomery Wards for many years before owning and operating the Towne
House Restaurant and Plum Tree Supper Club & Lounge in Carthage for 27 years before his retirement. 
Whether you knew Darrell or not, you should be prepared for his teasing!  He would never miss a
chance to crack a joke and make people smile and laugh. Darrell also loved the outdoors. Whether it was
hunting, fishing, four wheeling, shooting at the gun club, or raising beagles and birds he was always
going to stay busy.  One of his favorite passions most of his life was horses.  From when he started
dating Jearlyn, he began showing horses with her family, then grew into racing quarter horses and finally
involving his granddaughter back into the horse show circuit. Many great memories came from days at
the Hancock County Saddle Club and racetracks with family and friends. Later in life, Darrell loved
nothing more than spending time with his grandchildren at sporting events, school functions, and just
“errands with Papa”.  
Darrell is survived by his wife, Jearlyn Plumley of Carthage; his two daughters, Kelly (Tony) Freeman of
Carthage, IL, Jennifer (Jimmy) Lauzon of Asheville, NC; his grandkids, Kortney (Luke) Burling of Carthage,
IL, Kylee Freeman of Carthage, IL, Liv Lauzon of Asheville, NC, and Tanner Freeman of Carthage, IL; his
great grandkids, Annie, Brooks, Ry and Ronnie Burling; sister-in-law, Katey Lunt; numerous nieces,
nephews, and cousins.
He is preceded in death by his parents; his twin sisters, Jayne Karlov and Judy Manzo; sister-in-law,
Rogene Dye and brothers-in-law Tom Dye, Dick Lunt, and Bob Karlov.
A celebration of life will be held at the Lake Hill Winery in Carthage, IL, from 1 – 4pm on Sunday, October
1, 2023. Memorials may be made to the Hancock County Saddle Club or the Carthage Park District.
Printy Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Roger Charles Hempen

Roger Charles Hempen, 76, of Keokuk, passed away Wednesday, September 13, 2023, at the
Southeast Regional Medical Center in Fort Madison.
Roger was born November 5, 1946, in Keokuk, Iowa the son of Roger and Luella (Blaise)
Hempen and was raised by his loving grandmother, Jessie Blaise. He attended Keokuk High
School where he was an exceptional trumpet player. He played for the class graduation in
1965. On August 27, 1966, he was united in marriage to Karen Shutt. She survives. He then
went on to attain his teaching degree from Culver-Stockton College in Canton, Missouri in 1969.
He was a beloved fifth grade teacher in the Keokuk Schools for thirty-nine years, retiring in
2009. He truly loved his profession and students, and his classroom was always highly sought-
after year after year. Roger was an avid muscle car enthusiast and an avid supporter of his son
and grandson’s motocross career which took him and family all over the nation. Above all these
things, Roger loved the Lord Jesus Christ. As a young adult, after hearing the truth of the gospel,
God brought him to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. This was evidenced by the way he
lived his life in obedience to Gods Word walking in humble love for His Savior. Roger was a
changed man by the finished work of Christ on the cross.
Roger left a lasting legacy that is evident still in his loved ones. His desire above all would be
that his family and friends would come to the saving knowledge of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
John 14:6 “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the
Father, but by me.”
John 3:36 “He that believeth on the Son hath life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not
see life, but the wrath of God abideth on him”.
Roger is survived by his wife, Karen, of Argyle; brother, Robert Hempen, of Keokuk; sisters,
Cindy Stanley, of Keokuk, Connie Martin, of Douglasville, GA, and Lori Bloom of Montrose, IA;
son Kenny (Tracy) Hempen of Argyle; daughter, Tonya (Chuck) O’Neal of Hillsboro, Oregon;
grandchildren, Courtney (Ethan) Wollbrink, Kenny (Carissa) Hempen, Jr., Jennifer (Kevin) Skarin,
Josiah (Lena) Hempen, Luke Hempen, Abigail Hempen, Audrey Hempen and Lydia Hempen,
Charlie (Presleigh) O’Neal, Jordanna (Kale) Kiaunis, Joshua O’Neal and Karen O’Neal; great
grandchildren, Henry, Kate and Mary Wollbrink, Ruth, Evelyn and Roger Hempen, Julia and
David Skarin, Samantha, Cora, Hazel and Carl O’Neal and Roger and Emma Kiaunis.
Family will meet friends from 4:00 – 7:00 PM Tuesday evening, September 19, 2023, at DeJong-
Greaves-Printy Funeral Home in Keokuk. Family and close friends are invited to the funeral
services on Wednesday the 20th located at the Hempens home at 10:00 a.m. at 3324 Argyle
Road, Argyle, IA 52619. A memorial fund has been established.

Jamal Terry Anderson

Jamal Terry Anderson
1971-2023

Jamal Terry Anderson, 51, of Keokuk, IA died Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at
his home.
He was born September 3, 1971 the son of Percy Burt and Candice Tate
Anderson.
Jamal graduated from Ft. Madison High School. He was employed by Casey’s
where he worked in the kitchen.
He was a member of the Apostolic Holiness Church in Keokuk.
He enjoyed riding his bike and walking. Jamal was always on the lookout for
things to fix up and resell. He was an avid Pittsburg Steelers and Iowa Hawkeye
fan.
Jamal is survived by his children, Tara Anderson of Keokuk, IA, Jamal
Anderson Jr. of Burlington, IA, Jacob Anderson of Denver CO, Lisa and Saphara
Anderson both of Keokuk, IA, one sister, Dawn Harris of Keokuk, IA, one
grandchild, one niece Gabby Gaberial and one nephew, Jeffery.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Candice Anderson.
Services are pending.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www.vigenmemialhome.com.

Dorothy Joan Sherrill

Dorothy Joan Sherrill of Hamilton, Illinois, age 93, passed away on August 29, 2023, at River Hills Village, in Keokuk, Iowa.

She was born July 21, 1930, in Keokuk, Iowa. Dorothy was the daughter of Paul and Lucile Harsch of Nauvoo, Illinois.

She was baptized and confirmed in the Christ Lutheran Church in Nauvoo, Illinois. Dorothy graduated from Nauvoo High School. She won several awards locally and at state music contests as a soprano, and she was also a member of a Minstrel Troupe. She excelled in school and was a member of the Nauvoo Grape Festival Queen’s Court.

Dorothy married Homer L. Sherrill of Hamilton, Illinois on October 17, 1948, at the Christ Lutheran Church in Nauvoo, Illinois.

Dorothy worked at Sheaffer Pens in Fort Madison, Iowa until the birth of her first child, at which time she transitioned from an office worker to a wonderful mother and homemaker.

From her childhood through her adult life, Dorothy was an amazing caretaker and chef extraordinaire. Her love and kindness were beyond measure.

For everyone who has had the privilege and honor to know her, her spirit has had a lasting effect on their lives. She will be sorely missed.

Dorothy is survived by her first son Neal L. Sherrill and his wife, Patti (Grand Junction, Colorado) with 3 grandchildren: Carrie Bechtel (nee Sherrill); Andrew Sherrill; Adrian Sherrill, and 8 great grandchildren: Nolan Sherrill, Michael Bechtel, Camden Sherrill, Jonah Sherrill, Jada Sherrill, Grant Bechtel, Annabel Sherrill, and Jake Sherrill:

By her second son James P. Sherrill and his wife, Rhonda (Morton, Illinois) with 1 grand child, Nicholas Sherrill and 2 great grandchildren: Owen Sherrill, and Mylo Sherrill

By her third son David J. Sherrill and his wife, Sharon (Bethalto, Illinois) with 3 grandchildren: Christopher Sherrill, Elizabeth Womble (nee Sherrill), and Logan Sherrill, and 3 great grandchildren: Joseph Sherrill, Abigail Sherrill, and Jacob Sherrill:

And by her daughter Connie Adams (nee Sherrill) (Fruita, Colorado) with 3 grandchildren: Victoria Gunyan (nee Gehle), Nathan Gehle, and Ellie Adams, and 4 great grandchildren: Palmer Gunyan, Rogan Gunyan, and Victoria (Tori) Gehle, and Connor Gehle.

The visitation for Dorothy J. Sherrill (nee Harsch) will be held on September 9, 2023, from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm at Printy Funeral Home, 720 Main Street, Hamilton, Illinois.

The funeral service will be held on September 10, 2023, at 2:00 pm at Bethel Presbyterian Church, 1421 Broadway Street, Hamilton, Illinois.

The burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Illinois

Dorothy Joan Sherrill

Dorothy Joan Sherrill of Hamilton, Illinois, age 93, passed away on August 29, 2023, at River Hills Village, in Keokuk, Iowa.

She was born July 21, 1930, in Keokuk, Iowa. Dorothy was the daughter of Paul and Lucile Harsch of Nauvoo, Illinois.

She was baptized and confirmed in the Christ Lutheran Church in Nauvoo, Illinois. Dorothy graduated from Nauvoo High School. She won several awards locally and at state music contests as a soprano, and she was also a member of a Minstrel Troupe. She excelled in school and was a member of the Nauvoo Grape Festival Queen’s Court.

Dorothy married Homer L. Sherrill of Hamilton, Illinois on October 17, 1948, at the Christ Lutheran Church in Nauvoo, Illinois.

Dorothy worked at Sheaffer Pens in Fort Madison, Iowa until the birth of her first child, at which time she transitioned from an office worker to a wonderful mother and homemaker.

From her childhood through her adult life, Dorothy was an amazing caretaker and chef extraordinaire. Her love and kindness were beyond measure.

For everyone who has had the privilege and honor to know her, her spirit has had a lasting effect on their lives. She will be sorely missed.

Dorothy is survived by her first son Neal L. Sherrill and his wife, Patti (Grand Junction, Colorado) with 3 grandchildren: Carrie Bechtel (nee Sherrill); Andrew Sherrill; Adrian Sherrill, and 8 great grandchildren: Nolan Sherrill, Michael Bechtel, Camden Sherrill, Jonah Sherrill, Jada Sherrill, Grant Bechtel, Annabel Sherrill, and Jake Sherrill:

By her second son James P. Sherrill and his wife, Rhonda (Morton, Illinois) with 1 grand child, Nicholas Sherrill and 2 great grandchildren: Owen Sherrill, and Mylo Sherrill

By her third son David J. Sherrill and his wife, Sharon (Bethalto, Illinois) with 3 grandchildren: Christopher Sherrill, Elizabeth Womble (nee Sherrill), and Logan Sherrill, and 3 great grandchildren: Joseph Sherrill, Abigail Sherrill, and Jacob Sherrill:

And by her daughter Connie Adams (nee Sherrill) (Fruita, Colorado) with 3 grandchildren: Victoria Gunyan (nee Gehle), Nathan Gehle, and Ellie Adams, and 4 great grandchildren: Palmer Gunyan, Rogan Gunyan, and Victoria (Tori) Gehle, and Connor Gehle.

The visitation for Dorothy J. Sherrill (nee Harsch) will be held on September 9, 2023, from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm at Printy Funeral Home, 720 Main Street, Hamilton, Illinois.

The funeral service will be held on September 10, 2023, at 2:00 pm at Bethel Presbyterian Church, 1421 Broadway Street, Hamilton, Illinois.

The burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Illinois

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