Services will be announced on Saturday.
Oaks-Hines Funeral Home and Crematory in Canton is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may be made to the donor’s choice.
To leave condolences online, please visit www.oakshinesfuneralhome.com
Services will be announced on Saturday.
Oaks-Hines Funeral Home and Crematory in Canton is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may be made to the donor’s choice.
To leave condolences online, please visit www.oakshinesfuneralhome.com
He is survived by two children, Monika Sherburne and Dennis Ronk; one grandson, Chance Sherburne; one great-grandson, Waylon Sherburne; and one sister, Vickey Ronk.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
Dennis worked for the City of Canton for over 20 years as a meter reader. He loved lifting weights and always having a new clean car. He was also a manger at Sandy’s.
Dennis was a Veteran of the United States Marines, serving in Vietnam.
Cremation rites will be accorded through Sedgwick Funeral Homes & Crematory. Burial of ashes will be held at White Chapel Memory Gardens in Canton, IL, at a later date. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association. To leave an online condolence you may go to www.sedgwickfuneralhomes.com
John was born on August 31, 1946, in Greenbrier, Tennessee, the son of Richard and Annie (Fisher) Nunley. His early years were spent in rural Tennessee until his family moved north in search of work opportunities. He enjoyed his time growing up in Ritchie, Illinois surrounded by friends and a loving family.
A graduate of Braidwood High School, John went on to build a career at Caterpillar, Inc., where he received additional education and training. He became a highly regarded database administrator and worked there from 1969 until 2001, when he suffered a stroke.
In May 1996, John married the love of his life, Marylee (Herrick). She became his steadfast supporter and caregiver throughout the years. While John did not have children of his own, he cherished Marylee’s sons, Kent (Bobbi) Ulm and Matthew (Jennifer) Ulm, from the very beginning. Among his greatest joys were his four grandchildren—Gracelyn, Phoebe, Griffin, and Dax Ulm—who held a very special place in his heart.
John is also survived by three siblings: Michael (Joyce) Nunley, Joann (Phil) Simmons, and Joyce Swick; his brother-in-law Rodney Herrick; and sister-in-law Sarah (Sally) Christy. He leaves behind five nieces and two nephews, all of whom dearly loved their Uncle Johnny—and he loved them just as much in return.
An avid baseball and softball player, John also enjoyed working out and staying active. He had a giving heart and a passion for helping others, first seen in his volunteer work at Cystic Fibrosis Camp. This experience later became the foundation for Retreat & Refresh Stroke Camp, the nonprofit he co-founded with Marylee. Together, they traveled the country hosting weekend retreats for stroke survivors and caregivers for more than a decade.
A funeral service will be held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at Anderson Sedgwick Funeral Home in Farmington, Illinois. Rev. Ryan Anderson will officiate. Burial of ashes will follow at Oak Ridge Cemetery.
After the service, a memorial reception will take place from 1:00–3:00 PM at Barracks Cater Inn, 1224 W. Pioneer Parkway, Peoria, IL 61615.
Memorials may be made to the United Stroke Alliance, 8000 N. University St., Peoria, IL 61615, to support stroke survivors and their caregivers on their post stroke journey.
She was born June 24, 1942, in Peoria, to Chester and Hazel (Hudson) Stevens.
Judith married Lieutenant Robert Organiscak on October 7, 1967, at the Plainfield United Methodist Church. He survives.
Judith is also survived by two children, Kristin (Andrew) Luster of North Pekin, and Kelly (Ryan) Brewer of Yates City; three grandchildren, Hayley Luster, Caiden Taylor, and Ashlyn Brewer; and one sister-in law, Kay Stevens.
Judith is preceded in death by her parents; and one brother Billy Stevens.
Judith was a member of the Trivoli United Methodist Church for approximately 50 years. She attended the United Methodist Church Evening Circle and was a founding member of the apple dumpling gang. Judith loved sitting on her lawn swing enjoying her koi ponds while listening to the Cubs; she was a diehard Cubs fan. She also attended every athletic event that her kids and grandkids were involved in. Her grandkids were her pride and joy.
A funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m., on Saturday, October 4, 2025, at Oaks-Hines Funeral Home in Elmwood. A visitation will be held prior to the service the same day from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will immediately follow at Trivoli Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Wildlife Prairie Park and the Trivoli United Methodist Church.
To leave online condolences, please visit www.oakshinesfuneralhome.com
Oaks-Hines Funeral Home and Crematory in Elmwood is in charge of arrangements.
Roger was preceded in death by his parents and Shadow his fur baby.
He was a member of the Farmington Moose Lodge.
Cremation rites have been accorded through Oaks-Hines Funeral Home in Canton. There will be no services. Memorials can be made the Fulton County Humane Society. To leave online condolences, please visit www.oakshinesfuneralhome.com
Born on March 7, 1944, to Henry and Marie (Handshoe) Clauson, Bob was a lifelong resident of the Glasford, Illinois area. A hardworking entrepreneur, he owned and operated multiple businesses over the years, including Clauson Blacktopping and Clauson Trucking. From a young age, Bob built a legacy rooted in grit, perseverance, and generosity.
Bob is survived by his beloved wife of 50 years, Nanette Marie (Robbins) Clauson, and his children: Mike Flamingo, Ron (Emily) Clauson, Angelo (Denetta) Flamingo, Robyn (Eddie) Heath, and Jon (Jamey) Clauson. He was a proud grandfather to Steven Clauson, Samantha (Raymond) Sherfy, Katie (Jon) Free, Eli, Peyton, and Ashlynn Flamingo, Grainger and Zane Hite, Jonathan (Amanda) Clauson, Josiah (Aldana) Clauson, Sophia (Jacob) Smith, Liam, Benjamin, and Charlie Clauson, along with step-grandchildren Abby and Jonathan, and ten cherished great-grandchildren.
He is also survived by his sisters Krista Shaw and Rhonda Neuman, and brothers Joe and Jody Chiatello. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Donald Clauson, and his son Antony "Tony" Flamingo.
A proud veteran, Bob served in an Army Airborne Unit in Vietnam from 1966-67. His fearless spirit defined him both in service and in life. An avid stock car racer, Bob's racing accomplishments included setting fast times that held for years and building - from the tires to the roof- the very car in which he won a state championship.
He was a man of many talents who never shied away from hard work or new challenges - whether it was cutting pulpwood, farming, construction, house-flipping, or trucking. Starting his first business at age sixteen, Bob built a life that touched countless others. He was known not only for his determination and skill but for his kind heart, generous nature, and a signature sense of humor that often came with a teasing smile.
A funeral service will be held on Friday October 3, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. at Oaks-Hines Funeral Home in Canton, visitation will be held one hour prior to the funeral services.
Burial with Military Honor’s will be held immediately following the services at Shield’s Chapel Cemetery.
He is survived by three children, Debra (Brenda Baxter) Jones of Brimfield, Sandi (Matt) Kline of Lewistown, and James M. Thrasher of Lewistown; seven grandchildren, Scott (Anna) Duffield, Tony Beaird, Ryan (Lora) Colglazier, Faith Thompson, Joy Thompson, Charles (Nikki) Thrasher, and Jessalyn Kline; and 16 great-grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his parents; one granddaughter, Stephanie Duffield; and one sister, Patsy Ginger.
James worked and retired from International Harvester after 33 years. He was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He also loved fishing.
Cremation rites will be accorded through Sedgwick Funeral Homes & Crematory in Canton, IL. Memorials may be made to the Lewistown Fire Department. To leave an online condolence you may go to www.sedgwickfuneralhomes.com
He was born in Arkansas City, Kansas, on January 23, 1930, to Charles “Pete” and Ollie “Bobbi” (Howell) Barnett. They preceded him in death as well as two brothers, Jay and Tracey Barnett.
Delbert married Naomi (Dalzell) Barnett on April 3, 1956, in Los Angeles California. They shared 61 years of marriage before she passed away on December 22, 2017.
Delbert is survived by his daughter Karen (Kevin) Klinedinst of Lewistown.
He is a Veteran of the United States Army. He served during the Korean Conflict from 1951 until 1953. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Kansas State University.
Delbert owned and operated Jayhawk Restaurant in Weiser Idaho for many years. He retired in 1995 as a chef for the workers on oil rigs in Alaska. He previously attended First Baptist Church in Canton, and enjoyed tending to his garden.
A graveside service with Military Honor’s will be held at Oak Hill Cemetery in Lewistown on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at 11:00 a.m.
Memorials may be made to First Baptist Food Pantry.
To leave online condolences please visit oakshinesfuneralhome.com
Donald enlisted in the US Navy at the age of 17, and fondly remembered his time in service aboard the USS Caliente (Fleet Oiler) and the opportunities it allowed him to travel the world. Shortly after his return from service, he met and married the love of his life, Phyllis (Breuer) Hanawalt and was married on September 1, 1962.
Throughout his life, Donald perfected skills in many trades including coal mining, construction, truck driving, auto mechanics, machine/building maintenance and fish and game guidance. He retired from the Peoria Journal Star as a maintenance worker, and then joined his wife at Freeman Coal Mine as a hunting and fishing guide to many guests and acquaintances. He will always be remembered as a hard worker, a dedicated and loving husband and father, and a great friend to many.
Donald enjoyed traveling, camping, fishing, hunting, being outdoors, all competitive sports, and spending time with his family and his best friends Rick (Carol) Mendenhall. He loved all animals both his pets and wildlife, and spent many mornings watching the sunrise and admiring all the animals during his walks through Big Creek Park.
He leaves behind his wife of 63 years, Phyllis Hanawalt, son Mark (Shirlene)Hanawalt of Canton, daughter Carie Hanawalt of Normal, IL, Sister Joyce (Ray) Constable of Colorado, Brother in Law Fred (Laurie) Allen of Quincy, IL, Brother in Law Ted (Mary Kay) Allen of Canton, MO, many nieces, nephews, friends and his two “doggies” Dolly and Emma.
He is preceded in death by his Father George, Mother Emily, Step-mother Eunice Hanawalt, sister, Karolee Cooperrider, brother Ellis Hanawalt, brother Dr. Virgil Hockgraver, brother Bill Hanawalt, brother Frank Hanawalt, Mother in Law Dorothy Allen, Brother in Law Junior Breuer, & Sister in law Sally Vonburg.
Cremation rites will be accorded with Oaks-Hines Funeral Home in Canton; A private burial of his ashes will take place at Paloma Cemetery in Paloma, Illinois. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimers Association or the Lewy Body Dementia Association.