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WCAZ Obituary News Archives for 2024-03

Lillian Marie Mott

Lillian Marie Mott, 99, of Hamilton, passed away at the Montrose
Healthcare Center at 11:38 AM Sunday, March 24, 2024
Lillian was born April 29, 1924, in Morning Sun, Iowa, the daughter of
Rodman and Helen (Delzell) Baird. She graduated from Mediapolis High
School and then went on to receive her Beauticians License from the
Burlington Beauty Academy. On January 4, 1944, she was united in
marriage to Robert A. Mott at the Methodist Church parsonage in Hamilton.
He preceded her in death in 1980. Lillian operated her beauty shop in her
home for 68 years, retiring at the age of 87. She was a longtime member
of the Hamilton Methodist Church and she and her husband enjoyed
camping.
Lillian is survived by her children, Robert L. (Robin) Mott of Hamilton,
Rodney K. (Gina) Mott of Corpus Christi, Texas, Dennis W. (Linda) Mott of
Ft. Madison and Kitty Lee (Norman “Pete”) Jinkens of Mt. Sterling, Illinois;
twelve grandchildren, and many great grandchildren and great great
grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and a sister-in-law, Verda
Baird.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Robert; and siblings,
Marjorie Stout, Kenneth Baird and Norman Baird.
Graveside services will be held Wednesday, April 3, 2024, at Oakwood
Cemetery in Hamilton for close friends and family at 10:00 AM. In lieu of
flowers, memorials may be directed to the Hamilton United Methodist
Church Trustee Maintenance Fund, Lee County Hospice or the Hamilton
Public Library. Printy Funeral Home of Hamilton is in charge of
arrangements.

Marilyn A. "Molly" (Price) Rees

Marilyn A. “Molly” (Price) Rees died Friday, March 22, 2024, in the home of her grandson Ryan
Williams in Springfield, Illinois.
Marilyn was born August 8, 1940, to Samuel and Evelyn (Martin) Price in Quincy, Illinois. She
was united in marriage on May 31, 1958, with Richard L. “Dick” Rees.
Marilyn worked at Motorola in Quincy before the family moved to Edina, Missouri, where she
helped Dick run a farm supply store. In 1974, they moved to Carthage, Illinois, for Dick’s job.
Shortly afterwards Marilyn began working at Methode in Carthage until her retirement.
Marilyn was an avid Peanuts collector, but her greatest passion was spending time with family
and friends. The house that Marilyn and Dick lived in for over 40 years was the gathering site
for holidays for both the Rees and Price families—and anyone who just wanted to join in on the
festivities. Everyone was welcome. Those gatherings were filled with food, laughter, music and
the din of everyone playing games—especially Aggravation (or as everyone called it, Marbles).
Marilyn and Dick also spent endless time visiting and going to extracurricular activities with
their grand- and great-grandkids, spending many weekends at hockey games and dance
recitals.
In her retirement Marilyn was part of a card group, widows’ group and her very favorite
Chicken Night at Basco.
Marilyn is survived by two daughters Donna Rees of Springfield, Illinois, and Tammy Rees
(Melissa “T” Congleton) of Lansing, Michigan; one grandson Ryan M. (Christal) Williams; one
granddaughter Amanda (Kyle) Szugye of Lebanon, Illinois; one great-grandson LCPC Ryan W.
(Kasie) Williams and one great-granddaughter Lexi Williams; and one sister, Vicki (Kermit) Hahn
of Palm Bay, Florida. Marilyn is also survived by her great friend and neighbor Doris Todd—and
the Todd family who considered her part of their clan.
Marilyn was preceded in death by her husband, both parents, brothers Marvin, Sammy, and
Ray, and sisters Bonnie, Shirley, Anna Marie and Frances Rita. Marilyn also lost her special
friend Rosie Pilkington earlier this year.
Marilyn had a big heart and kind soul and will be greatly missed.
VISITATION: Tuesday, March 26 from 4 pm to 7 pm at Printy Funeral Home in Carthage.
FUNERAL: Wednesday, March 27 at 10:30 pm at St. Joseph’s Church, 1435 E 1500 th St, Quincy.
MEMORIALS: Donor’s choice in memory of Marilyn Rees
ARRANGEMENTS: Printy Funeral Home of Carthage

Chester Leon White

Chester Leon White, 86, of Carthage, passed away at Maple Grove Red in Carthage at 1:08 AM Friday
morning, March 22, 2024.
Chet was born near Bentley, Illinois on August 28, 1937, to Baird and Helen (Hardy) White. He graduated
Carthage High School where he was active in FFA showing dairy cattle and track. He was district
champion winning the 1 mile event in 4:58. After high school, he served in the US Army, attending basic
training at Ft Benning, GA and completing engineer school at FT. Leonardwood, Mo. He reached the
rank of SPC5 and served with US Army engineer as heavy equipment operator in the reconstruction of
France. On March 25, 1961, he was united in marriage to Myrtle Irene Prior at the Smyrna Primitive
Baptist Church in Bentley IL. He farmed and worked in a grocery store in Kahoka, Missouri for several
years before moving to rural Carthage IL. There he farmed and raised livestock, along with working for
Bills Super value and IGA in Carthage and Cater Vend in Macomb. After farming, the family moved to
Macomb, IL where he continued to work for Cater Vend and the McDonough Health department. After
raising the family they returned to Carthage where he worked for the Hancock Health department until
retirement.
He was a long time member of the Smyrna Primitive Baptist Church, where he helped maintain the
grounds for many years. He enjoyed hunting, raising and training hunting dogs. He was a AKC and UKC
champion and winner of many awards. He enjoyed collecting amber fruit jars and supporting the kids in
their running and sporting events. He was also awarded the oldest person to compete in the local
Strawberry strut. He also enjoyed taking trips, visiting family, walking dogs and spending time with his
wife of over 60 years.
Chet is survived by his wife Myrtle, of Carthage: children, Bill (Sharon) White of Macomb IL, John (Susan)
White of Wichita, KS, Tom (Jenny) White Carthage IL, Doug (Gloria) Hoener of Quincy IL, Chester Jason
(John) White Tucson AZ, grandchildren; Jamie (Sara), Mallory, Dexter, Cassidy, Jacob, Lauren, Kevin and
Tucker (Jocelyn) White, Allyson (Joshua) Hetzler , Bryce (Olivia) Hoener, Kayla (Owen) Shelton; great
grandchild; Holden White; and a sister, Del White of Ft. Madison, Iowa.
He is preceded in death by a son, Darrell; a daughter, Gloria Hoener; his brothers, Robert, Bill, Glen, and
George White; and sisters, Betty Webb, Peggy Duncan, and Mary Harris.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Monday, March 25, 2024, at Printy Funeral Home in Carthage
with family meeting friends from 9:00 AM until time of services at 11:00 at the funeral home. Burial will
follow in Moss Ridge Cemetery in Carthage with military rites. In Lieu of flowers memorials may be
directed to: Memorial Hospital Foundation (directed to Red Maple). Printy Funeral Home of Carthage is
in charge of arrangements.

Ralph Gregory Akers

Ralph Gregory Akers

1947-2024

 

     Ralph Gregory Akers, 76, of Keokuk, Iowa passed away Sunday, March 10th at Montrose Health Center after a brief illness. 

     He was born on November 20th, 1947 in Keokuk, Iowa, the only son of Ralph H. and Dorothy E. Vogel Akers. He married Betty Jo Asbury in 1970. They later divorced. 

    He attended Keokuk Senior High School. He later worked for the City of Keokuk Water Department for over 30 years until his retirement.

     Survivors include one daughter, Stasia (Jonathan) Beekhuizen of Hamilton, one grandson, Riley Beekhuizen of Chicago, Illinois, and one granddaughter, Hannah Beekhuizen of Chicago, Illinois.

     He is preceded in death by his parents.

     Per his request, cremation rights have been accorded and burial will take place at a later date in the Oakland Cemetery in Keokuk, IA.

     The Vigen Memorial Home in Keokuk, IA is assisting the family with arrangements.

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

Mark Stuecker

Mark Stuecker

1946-2024

 

     Mark Stuecker passed away at the Iowa Veterans Home on Saturday, March 16th at the age of 78. We are confident that even as he took his last and final breath, he was fiercely questioning whether his repeated attempts at teaching his daughters how to change a water filter had been sufficient. Not even Lewy body dementia and Parkinson’s disease could rob Mark of his quest to impart important life lessons onto his family. 

     Born to humble beginnings on February 21, 1946 to Robert and Esther Stuecker on a farm in St. Paul, Iowa, Mark once only got a single pair of socks for Christmas. He would marry his wife Pam Schoenewe on June 10, 1978, start a business, and buy a small house in town. 

     Together, Mark and Pam would raise three daughters, Jill (Kwasi), Heather, and Laura (Damario). We will describe them as “spirited” just to keep things simple. They would become first generation college students and enjoy arguing about who among them was their parents’ favorite (Jill, obviously). More importantly perhaps, is that Jill, Heather, and Laura had no interest in learning about water filters. 

     Those who knew Mark best affectionately referred to him as a “service-call man”. He was almost always working on a lawnmower or a refrigerator in his shop. He loved the Teton mountains, his motorcycle, popcorn with covert and excessive amounts of butter strategically hidden from his wife at the bottom of the bowl, and teaching his daughters about literally anything. The latter included topics such as how to safely use a kitchen knife and properly driving on a two-lane highway when going up-hill (even when previously named daughters were well into their 30s and 40s). Mark was passionate about low cost cell phone plans, timely oil changes, reverse osmosis, vitamins, getting enough fiber in one’s diet, and shoe purchases that were practical.

     Mark was an original girl dad, way before it became trendy (and he most certainly didn’t approve of anything trendy). Even though he balked at fashion over function (like REALLY balked), he drove beat-up cars so that his girls could drive cute ones. That was the kind of husband and dad that he was. 

     In addition to his wife and daughters Mark is survived by 6 grandkids: Hazel, Maxwell, Braxton, Duke, Ace, and Steel. Before his illness set in Mark could be found taking them on motorcycle rides, teaching them how to fix something random in his shop with tools their mothers didn’t want them to have, showing them how to pick tomatoes from the garden, or riding on rollercoasters at Adventureland. Mark is additionally survived by three brothers and three sister-in-laws: Bob (Martha) Stuecker, Leroy (Viola) Stuecker, Larry Stuecker and Adele Stuecker. His brother, Donny Stuecker, sister-in-law Marge Stuecker and sister and brother-in-law Betty (Jim) Sanders preceded him in death. His siblings were his very best friends. 

     Mark eventually became a public servant, like all three of his daughters are today. He loved working at the Department of Corrections in Mt. Pleasant. Mark was also a veteran, serving as a Sargent in the U.S. Air Force. Our family is incredibly grateful for the love, support, and care he received at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown in his final year of life. We are also thankful to his care team at Unity Point Hospice. All of you are rockstars. 

     Losing a loved one to dementia makes for several rounds of a very long and very hard goodbye. To our dearest dad: we will always find comfort in knowing that whenever we order an expensive coffee, chose the wrong cell phone plan, or buy the pretty pink heels with sparkles instead of a sturdy pair of black flats, you will be watching us from up above, shaking your head in total and utter disbelief and smiling just a little. 

     A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m., Wednesday, at All Saints Catholic Church in Keokuk with Reverend David Brownfield, Ph.D. officiating.  Burial with military rites will be in the Keokuk National Cemetery.

     Visitation will be held prior to the service, from 10-11 a.m., Wednesday, at the church with family meeting with friends at that time.

     In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Iowa Veterans Home, 1301 Summit St., Marshalltown, IA  50158.

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

Emmett "Pete" Schrader

Emmett “Pete” Schrader, 92, of Warsaw, passed away March 16, 2024 at River Hills Village in
Keokuk, IA. He was born on March 7, 1932, the fifth child of Daniel and Emma (Meyer)
Schrader on a farm near Sutter, Il. From fourth through eighth grade at Sutter Grade School, he
was the only child in his class. While working for a farmer during high school, the farmer
stopped at his brother Melvin’s store in Sutter. The farmer said he could never remember the
name Emmett, so Melvin said to just call him Pete, and his younger brother, Paul “Repete”. The
nickname “Pete” for Emmett was a part of him the rest of his life.
Pete graduated from Warsaw High School in 1950, earning his football letter all four years.
After graduation he was drafted into the US Army in 1952, where he served in the Third
Armored Infantry. After discharge, he started farming with his father on the family farm in Sutter.
He met his wife Linda Kuhn on a blind date, and they were married in August 1965. She
survives. Pete farmed for many years and enjoyed raising and feeding cattle with his
Harvestores. In addition to farming, he was a self-taught electrician as well as a substitute rural
mail carrier.
He was a lifetime member of the Bethlehem United Church of Christ and served many terms on
the Church Council. He was an active supporter of the Warsaw FFA Chapter. He also served as
Wythe Townership Supervisor for several years and was a founding member of the Hancock
County Beef Association.
Pete enjoyed spending time with his family, including fishing in the two ponds he helped build on
his farm. He enjoyed traveling to visit family and friends throughout the US and even to Europe,
often making homemade ice cream for all to enjoy. After retirement, he started woodworking,
making projects that he shared with many throughout the local community. In 2013 he went on
the Great River Honor Flight trip to Washinton D.C, a trip to honor Veterans. Although Pete
leaves behind many handmade items, his greatest legacy will be his love for his family and the
values he instilled in them.
He is survived by his wife, Linda, of Warsaw, a daughter Michelle (Mike) Klotzbach of St. Peters,
MO and a son Shawn (Melissa) Schrader of Muscatine, IA, four grandchildren Seth and Will
Klotzbach and Ethan and Aidan Schrader.
He was preceded in death by his parents, sisters Albertha and Dorthy, and brothers Melvin,
Wilfred and Paul.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 11 am on Saturday, March 23, 2024 at Bethlehem
United Church of Christ, Sutter, IL. Family will meet with friends starting at 10 am that day.
Memorial donations may be made to Bethlehem United Church of Christ Memorial Fund or the
Warsaw FFA Chapter.

Allen Dean Cline

Allen Dean Cline

1961-2024

 

     Allen Dean Cline, 62 of Keokuk, IA died Friday, March 8, 2024 at his home.

     He was born April 16, 1961 in Keosauqua, IA the son of Kenneth and Rosemary Kay Cline.

     Allen graduated from Central Lee High School with the class of 1979.  

      He was employed by Montrose Healthcare Center, Midwest Academy, Hickey Contracting and BTR in Keokuk.

     While in high school he was a member of FFA where he showed horses.

     Allen enjoyed collecting western memorbialia such as bits, spurs and bridals.   He also collected western comic books.  He enjoyed attending horse sales and was a good storyteller. 

     Allen is survived by one uncle, Charles Cline of Bettendorf, IA, two nephews.

     He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and one sister.

      According to his wishes, there be no services.

    Memorials may be made to the Keokuk Saddle Club.

     The Vigen Memorial Home in Keokuk, IA is assisting the family with arrangements.

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

Larry Ray Sewell

Larry Ray Sewell, 76, of Hamilton, passed away peacefully on Friday, March 8, 2024, at
Memorial Hospital in Carthage, Illinois, surrounded by his family.
Larry was born on May 15, 1947, in rural St. James, Missouri, to Clarence Raymond Sewell and
Eva Copeland Sewell. He attended Louisa-Muscatine High School and graduated with the Class
of 1966. Larry enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1967 and proudly served his country as
an aircraft mechanic during the Vietnam War. He was honorably discharged in 1974. On
October 15, 1977, he was united in marriage to Susan Diane Reneau at her parents’ home in
rural Hamilton. She preceded him in death on April 15, 2021.
Larry was employed by Roquette America for over thirty years and was a member of New
Testament Christian Church in Keokuk, Iowa. He was a member of the Hancock County Vietnam
Veterans and was so proud to take the Honor Flight with his cousins, Jim and Don Sewell. Larry
was always the calm voice of reason and the solid rock of the family. He will be forever
remembered for his unwavering love.
Larry will be greatly missed by his children: Justin (Andrea) Sewell and Tara (Sewell) Baker of
Hamilton, and William Sewell and Julie Camp of Louisiana, his son-in-law Sam Darnell of Quincy;
his grandchildren: Morgan Lewis and Ryan Darnell of Quincy, Brenden and Walker Sewell of
Hamilton, Brenna and Logan Baker of Hamilton, and Abbygail and Joshua Normand of
Louisiana; his first great-grandchild due in late June; his siblings: Dorothy (Don) Orr of Columbus
Junction, Iowa, Linda Greenhill of Bettendorf, Iowa, Ron Sewell of Oskaloosa, Iowa, Gary (Linda)
Sewell of Dubuque, Iowa, Janice Sewell of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Mark (Elisa) Sewell of
Buffalo Grove, Illinois; as well as countless brothers and sisters-in-law, aunts, cousins and
friends.
Larry is preceded in death by his wife Susan of forty-three years, his daughter Shay Sewell
Darnell, his parents Ray and Eva Sewell, his father-in-law and mother-in-law Robert and Glenda
Reneau, his brother-in-law Bob Greenhill and his sister-in-law Barbara Reneau.
Visitation will be held from 10 am to 12 pm (Noon) on Friday, March 15, 2024, at Printy Funeral
Home in Hamilton. A private graveside service will be held after at Riverside Cemetery in Rural
Hamilton.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Hancock County Vietnam Veterans or the Great
River Honor Flight.
Tributes and condolences may be left at www.printyfuneralhome.com.

Robert Harold Savage

Robert Harold Savage Jr., passed away at 1:20 PM, Wednesday, February 27, 2024, at Memorial Hospital
in Carthage.
Bobby was born March 23, 1968, in Quincy, Illinois.
Bobby enjoyed playing pool, poker and throwing darts. He loved watching racing, wrestling and football,
always rooting for his team, the Green Bay Packers. What he enjoyed most in life was spending time
with his great nephew Zarius. A day didn’t go by when Bobby did not visit or hang out with him.
Bobby is survived by his father, George Moore of West Point, Illinois; two brothers, Kenneth Moore of
Quincy, Illinois and Kevin (Dawn) Moore of West Point, Illinois; a sister, Sandra Sanderson of West Point,
Illinois and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Sharon Bose and a brother in infancy, Randy Moore.
There will be a private celebration of life at a later date. Printy Funeral Home in Carthage is in charge of
arrangements.

Ruth M. Siegrist

Ruth M. Siegrist

1933-2024

 

    Ruth M. Siegrist, 90 of Keokuk, IA passed away Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at River Hills Village in Keokuk.

     She was born November 7, 1933 in Portland, OR the daughter of Henry and Ruth Adams Yurth.  Ruth graduated from Ft. Madison High School with the class of 1951.

     On November 14, 1951 Ruth was united in marriage to Albert Junior Siegrist in Ft. Madison, IA.  He preceded her in death on February 10, 2014.

     Ruth was a member of Ft. Madison Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Ft. Madison, IA.

     She enjoyed spending time outside gardening, playing the piano and traveling with Albert.  Ruth was a devoted wife, mother and homemaker who greatly enjoyed caring for her family.  She adored children in general, but her children and grandchildren were the sunshine of her life and she loved spending time with them. 

     Ruth is survived by one son, Steven Siegrist (Laura) of Warsaw, IL, three daughters, Lynn Dorothy (Bob) of Quincy, IL and Kim Schneeberger (Jay) of Clinton, IA and Stephanie Cameron (Kirk) of Hamilton, IL, thirteen grandchildren and twenty-five great-grandchildren. 

     Besides her husband, she was also preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, two step-sisters and two grandchildren.

     A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m., Friday, at the Vigen Memorial Home in Keokuk, IA with Pastor Mike McMillen officiating.  Burial will be in the Oakland Cemetery in Ft. Madison, IA.

     Visitation will be held prior to the service from 12 noon – 1. p.m., Friday, at the funeral home with family meeting with friends at that time.

     Memorials may be made to the Ft. Madison Seventh-Day Adventist Church or to the Bel Air Baptist food pantry.

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

Marcella Romelle Ancelet

Marcella Romelle Ancelet, 91, of Owatonna, Minnesota, formerly of Carthage, passed away at
1:40 AM Sunday morning, March 3, 2024, in Owatonna.
Romelle was born May 22, 1932, the daughter of Glen and Beatrice (Walton) Clark in Harmony
Township, Hancock County. After high school she went on to receive her bachelor’s degree in
teaching from Knox College, Quincy Illinois. She was a lifelong teacher of Spanish and Language
Arts, retiring in 1995. Romelle was a member of First Christian Churches in Carthage, Illinois
and Burlington, Iowa where she served on many committees, taught Sunday School and helped
prepare numerous funeral meals. She was also a member of Eastern Star, TOPS and the Red
Hat Society. In addition she enjoyed bridge club and volunteering at the Carthage Hospital.
Romelle is survived by her children, Heather (Stuart) Crum of Owatonna, Teresa Ancelet of
West Des Moines, Iowa and Darren Ancelet of Ft. Dodge, Iowa; grandchildren, Will Crum, Alyssa
(Albert) Rysavy and Ian Crum; her sister, Betty Hellyer; and nephews, Denny (Candy) Hellyer,
Greg (Donna) Hellyer and Scott (Bev) Hellyer, and
She was preceded in death by her parents; her daughter Glenda Bea Ancelet;
and former husband, Vernon Ancelet.
Romelle had a heart overflowing with pride for her family and took every opportunity to show
them off. Whether it was dining out or attending church, every person she encountered was an
opportunity to highlight her cherished loved ones. She will be remembered fondly for the part
she played in planning memorable family vacations alongside her sister, Betty. From leisurely
days spent at the Carthage Pool to weekends at Fun City, road trips to Six Flags and even a
scenic train ride to Chicago. These trips became treasured memories for the whole family.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 AM Friday, March 8, 2024, at Printy Funeral Home in
Carthage with burial to follow in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery near Bentley. Visitation will be held
from 9:00 AM until time of services at 10:30 at the funeral home.
Memorials may be directed to the First Christian Church in Carthage. Printy Funeral Home of
Carthage is in charge of arrangements.

Kenneth Rae "Kenny" Thompson

Kenneth Rae “Kenny” Thompson, 79, of Carthage, passed away Sunday
morning, March 3, 2024, at Blessing Hospital in Quincy.
Kenny was born October 25, 1944, the son of George Milton and Carol
Anne (Kyle) Thompson in LaHarpe. He graduated from Carthage High
School in 1962. He served in the U. S. Army from 1966 to 1968. He did a
year tour of duty in the Vietnam War and received his Honorable Discharge
on November 1, 1968. On August 8, 1965, he was united in marriage to
Carol Lee Hoing. She preceded him in death in 2020. Kenny was well
known for his visiting and love of truck driving. He was a lifelong truck
driver and ended his career driving locally for Martin and Sullivan Farm
Equipment.
Kenny is survived by great grandson, Tristen Hermann; granddaughter
Tracy Hermann; great grandchildren, Billy Hermann, Chappell Thompson;
sisters-in-law; Roberta Bruenger and Evelyn Hoing; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter Barb Hayes; a great
grandson, Nicholas Blair; a brother, William Haze Thompson; a sister,
Martha Anne Fritz; brothers-in-law, Warren Fritz, Charles Hoing, Don
Hoing, Dale Bruenger and Wayne Bolton; and a sister-in-law, Judy Bolton.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at
Printy Funeral Home in Carthage with burial to follow in Moss Ridge
Cemetery in Carthage. Visitation will be held from 9:00 until time of
services at 11:00 at Printy Funeral Home in Carthage. Memorials may be
directed to Chaddock School in Quincy. Printy Funeral Home of Carthage
is in charge of arrangements.

Joyce llene Jacobs

Joyce llene Jacobs, 93, of Hamilton, passed away at 8:18 am, Wednesday morning, February
29th, 2024, at River Hills Village in Keokuk.
Joyce was born February 17th, 1931, the daughter of Joseph Spencer and Gladys Fern
(Christy) Arnold in Keokuk, lowa. She graduated from Keokuk High School.
On July 23rd, 1949, she was united in marriage to Herbert E. "Jake" Jacobs in Keokuk. He
preceded her in death in 2004. In her younger years, Joyce dipped chocolates at her fathers
store, Arnold's Candies, in Keokuk. She worked at JC Penney in Keokuk in the 60's and 70's.
She was a member of First Baptist Church in Keokuk, where she was baptized. She enjoyed
playing Pinochle in a card club with her friends from 2014 - 2023. Joyce was an excellent
seamstress and enjoyed making quilts for each of her children.
Joyce is survived by her four children: Gary Jacobs of Hamilton, Gail (Mike Buckert) Hartman of
Warsaw, Barbara (Kyle) Bawden of Hamilton, and Susan (Jeff) Morgan of Keokuk. Her
grandchildren: Wendy (Josh Hubbard) Simmons, Karl (Michelle Beverage) Bawden, Kasey
(Asia Weil) Bawden, Katrina Bawden, Kylene Bawden, Kwade (Katie Gustin) Bawden, Ginnie
(Gene) Eisenbach, Audrey (fiancé, Christian King) Morgan. Her great grandchildren: Brooklyn,
Mikayla, Taylor, and Korbin; Emma, Evan, and Eric; Kyler and Knox; and one great great
grandchild, Jorge III.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband; a sister, Joan Molzhon, and an infant
brother, Kenneth Robert.
Visitation will be held from 1:00 - 3:00 PM on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, at Printy Funeral Home
with family meeting friends from 2:00 - 3:00. A graveside service will be held at Oakwood
Cemetery in Hamilton at 3:30, following the visitation.
Memorials may be directed to St. Jude's Hospital or the Hamilton Fire Department. Printy
Funeral Home of Hamilton is in charge of arrangements.

Raymond Wallace Long

Raymond Wallace Long

1957-2024

 

     Raymond Wallace Long, 66 of Keokuk, IA passed away Monday, February 26, 2024 at his home.

     He was born on October 5, 1957 in Keokuk, IA the son of Wallace and Norma Tripp Long.  Ray graduated from Keokuk High School with the class of 1975 and from Southeastern Community College where he earned his Associates Degree.

      On September 14, 1979 Ray was united in marriage to Nancy Schard and to this union two sons were born, Christopher and Steven. They later divorced.

     On January 13, 2001 Ray was united in marriage to Janne Huiskamp in Keokuk.  She survives.

     Other survivors include two sons, Christopher Long of Montrose, IA and Steven Long of Keokuk, one step-son, Ryals Parker (Molly) of Cedar Rapids, IA and one step-daughter, Paige Parker of Cedar Rapids, IA and one granddaughter, Ruth Parker and one on the way. He is also survived by one brother, Rodney Egley (Robin) of Warsaw, IL and several nieces and nephews. 

     He was preceded in death by his parents, ex-wife, and his step-father, John Guy.

     Ray had been employed by Ameren Hydro Plant in Keokuk for thirty-five years, until his retirement in 2014.

     He served as a board member on the Keokuk Waterworks for eight years, the Keokuk Little League and the Keokuk Catholic School Board.   He was a member of the Elks Lodge #106 and moved up the chairs to become Exalted Ruler.  

     Ray was an outdoorsman at heart and enjoyed fishing, hunting and camping.  He was an avid Iowa Hawkeyes fan and loved tailgating at the games.  Ray also enjoyed cooking, bowling and golfing.  He liked tinkering with things around the house making repairs and remodeling. Ray never missed an opportunity to take off on an adventure and over the years, many memorable vacations were made.

     Above all, Ray cherished his relationship with friends and family and never met a stranger.

     A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, March 7, 2024 at the Vigen Memorial Home in Keokuk, IA with Pastor Mike McMillen officiating.  Burial will be held in the Hickory Grove Cemetery.

     Visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m., Wednesday, at the funeral home with family meeting with friends at this time.  An Elks service will be held at 7 p.m. following the visitation.

     Memorials may be made to Bel Air Baptist Church Food Pantry or to the Elks Lodge #106 or to the donor’s choice.

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

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Phone:           (217) 357-6056 

or

Email:            info@wcazradio.com

or

Mail:              WCAZ Radio

                       521 Main St

                       Carthage, Il 62321

Let us help you celebrate!