Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Gerald “Jerry” R. Smith Jr.

Gerald “Jerry” R. Smith Jr, 65, of Canton, passed away on Sunday, July 5, 2026 at his residence at Canton Lake.

He was born on October 18, 1960 in Oxnard, CA to Gerald and Patricia (Toll) Smith Sr. They survive.

He was preceded in death by his wife “Toots” and one son Cameron.

Also surviving are his son, Caleb (Sydney) Smith of Canton, brothers, Scott and Jeff Smith both of Canton, step children, McKenzie, Chad, Jerry and Alisha.

Jerry last worked for Florida Power and Light. He was member of the Sons of the American Legion and a Charter member of the Canton Lake Boat Club.

Cremation rites have been accorded and there will be a celebration of his life at a later date. Oaks-Hines Funeral Home and Crematory are in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be made to Youth Acres.

To leave online condolences please visit oakshinesfuneralhome.com

Jamie N. Selkirk


James N (Jamie) Selkirk, 84 of Canton, Illinois. Passed away on Friday July 3rd, 2026 in his home surrounded by loved ones. He was born September 26th, 1941 in Peoria to James (Jim) and Betty M (Hartley) Selkirk. They preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death is Cheyenne Selkirk (granddaughter).

He is survived by his wife of 65 years Marilyn L. (Danner) Selkirk, married June 2, 1961 in Canton, Illinois. Also surviving, two children Jimmy Selkirk of Sac City, Iowa and Tina Selkirk (Craig) Shoop of Canton Illinois. Grandchildren Samantha Wyant, Amanda Bishop Garner (Kris), Ashley Shoop Williamson (Nick), Drew (Jessica) Shoop, and Brandi Bishop Johnson and 8 great grandchildren.

Jamie is a graduate of Canton High School class of 1959. He worked at Linn Lanes and Illinois Bell for 30 years of service retiring in 1994.

Jamie was a man of many passions with a very competitive drive and dedication. At a young age he was very involved with his father’s shop Selkirk Harley Davidson. He also belongs to the Gear Jammers club. Jamie was an avid bowler, achieving the first 800 series in Canton and was inducted into the hall of fame in 1971. Jamie was a lifetime member of the Masons. An accomplished archer competing with the PAA (professional archery association) earning a state champion title for the Illinois chapter. His hobbies included: woodworking with his wife (J&M woodworking), golf, listening to music with a lot of bass and video games. Enthusiast outdoorsman and spent countless hours fishing at Spring Lake in Manito ill. Jamie will be remembered for his competitive spirit, many talents and the love he shared with his family. He leaves behind a legacy of dedication, achievement, and cherished memories that his family will carry with them always.

Visitation will be held Saturday July 11, 2026, from 2-4pm at Oak-Hines Funeral Home in Canton. There will be no funeral services.

Cremation rites have been accorded. In lieu of flowers, Memorials can be made to Serenity Hospice of Canton, IL. or to the Selkirk family. The family asks to wear your favorite bowling jersey to remember Jamie. To view Jamie’s DVD or to leave online condolences please visit www.oakshinesfuneralhome.com

James "Jimmy" Bruketta

James “Jimmy the Wildcat” Bruketta, 47, of Norris, passed away, Thursday, July 2, 2026.

He was born in Canton, on February 11, 1979, to Daniel and Becky (Hebb) Bruketta, they survive as well as his wife Virginia (Smizer) Bruketta. They were married on July 4, 2006.

Also surviving are his three children, Alicia Bruketta, Ella Bruketta, and Dean Bruketta, sister Aimee (Harold) Pasco, nieces and nephews, Cassie, Sierra, Justin, Aneliese, Megan, Zeke, and Michael, and several aunts and uncles and grandparents.

Jimmy worked for 15 years at Illinois River Correctional Center, he later owned and worked construction as Bruketta Construction, and lastly worked at the meat department at Hy Vee in Canton.

Jimmy was a proud to be part of the Central Illinois Combat Club “Silverbacks”, though he often competed at just 135 pounds, he never let size define him. He routinely stepped into the cage against opponents weighing as much as 170 pounds, sometimes fighting two or even three times in a single night. He never turned down a challenge, earning the respect of teammates, opponents, and fans alike. With victories over multiple UFC veterans and a fearless spirit that seemed willing to take on anyone—or anything—he became known not only for his toughness but also for his heart.

Those who knew him from the local MMA scene remember more than just the fights. He was there helping set up the ring or cage before the event, stepping inside to compete, and then staying afterward to help tear everything down. No matter how long the day had been, the smile rarely left his face. He loved the sport, and the crowds loved watching him compete because they knew he would always give everything he had.

While his accomplishments inside the cage were remarkable, those closest to him knew his greatest achievements came after his fighting career. He devoted himself to being a loving husband and a proud father, embracing those roles with the same passion, dedication, and selflessness that had defined him as a competitor.

He will be remembered not only as a fearless fighter, but as a loyal friend, devoted family man, and someone whose kindness, humility, and infectious smile left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know him.

In his free time, Jimmy enjoyed hunting and fishing with his family and friends. He was a true jack of all trades, with the ability to fix or build just about anything. Whether he was building his family's home or repairing a vehicle, there wasn't much Jimmy couldn't do with his hands. He was also a proud member and supporter of the Canton Wrestling Club, where he shared his love of the sport with others.

Above all else, Jimmy treasured the time he spent with his family. They were the center of his life, and his greatest joy came from creating memories with those he loved most.

A visitation will be held at Oaks-Hines Funeral Home in Canton on Friday, July 10, 2026 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

A funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Saturday, July 11, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. with burial immediately following at Norris Cemetery. Everyone is invited to wear their comfortable cloths for all the services for Jimmy.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Bruketta family for his children.

Jeanette A. Horner

Jeanette Horner (Mehlenbeck), 86 of Manito entered the kingdom of heaven peacefully on July 2, 2026 at Hopedale Nursing Home. She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Rodney Horner (1939-2024) and her son Craig Horner (1971-2026). She is survived by her other sons Glen Horner, 62 of Pekin and Mark, 59 of Lindenhurst, IL, daughter-in-law Laura Horner (Wilson), 59 of Lindenhurst, IL and two granddaughters, Sarah Reusche (Horner), 31 of Mundelein, IL and Ashley Horner, 27 of Greeley, CO.


Born in Peoria on February 19, 1940, Jeanette was the daughter of Paul Mehlenbeck and Margaret Mehlenbeck (Kuhn) and had a sister Joan and brother Fred. She was a graduate of Peoria High School in 1958 and met Rodney, also a graduate of Peoria High School, while they worked together at Block & Kuhl Department Store in Peoria. They were married on February 9, 1963 in Peoria. In a remarkable true love story of the time, shortly after they were married, after Rodney had been drafted, she packed everything she and Rodney owned into their 1958 Chevy and drove by herself at age 23 across the country from Peoria to Seattle to meet Rodney who was stationed there in Tacoma, Washington after completing his basic training.

A devoted wife, mother and grandmother, she was a member of the Manito Community United Methodist Church, a lover of arts and craft fairs, flea markets and antiques and was a regular attendee at the annual Spoon River Drive each fall with her family. In her later years she was a regular among a group of Manito seniors where she could be seen walking at the Forman Center, playing dice at Hot Stuff and helping at the Popcorn Festival each Labor Fay weekend. Jeanette had a loving and supportive spirit and leaves a lasting legacy of love and kindness.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 8, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at Manito Community United Methodist Church, with a visitation one hour prior from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Rev. Steve Oaks will officiate. Burial will follow the service at Meadow Lawn Cemetery in Manito.

Memorial donations may be made in Jeanette’s name to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Online condolences can be left for the family at www.hurleyfh.com

Maas-Hurley Funeral Home in Manito is in charge of arrangements.

Mary L. Abernathy

Mary L. Abernathy, 94 of Macomb, Illinois, formerly of Table Grove, Illinois, passed away on Friday, July 3rd, 2026 at 5:35 pm at The Elms in Macomb. She was born on May 4, 1932 in Macomb, the daughter of Harry and Susie (DeMoss) Ritter. She married Dale Abernathy on October 30, 1950 in Macomb. He preceded her in death on November 24, 2001.


She was also preceded in death by two sisters, Betty Walters and Eleanor Thorne, three brothers; Harry Ritter, Jr., Paul Ritter and Jack Ritter, and one step-brother Gene Miller.

Mary is survived by her two sons, Jim (and Charlene) Abernathy of Table Grove, Illinois and Jeff (and Karen) Abernathy of Lewistown, Illinois, three grandchildren; Kevin (and Brandi) Abernathy, Eric (and Mollie) Abernathy and Jeff Abernathy, four great-grandchildren; Lily, Bella, Gavin and Liam Abernathy, one step-great-grandson Gauge Barker and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

For years, Mary was a caregiver and housekeeper for several area Table Grove families.

She was a lifetime Chicago Cubs fan, attending her first Cubs game in 1980. She was an avid crocheter and donated many lap blankets to area nursing homes. She was a great cookie baker and loved tending to her flowers around her home and going for rides in the country, enjoying the wildlife.

Mary loved taking walks with Jim and his labs. She enjoyed nightly visits from her Niece Ronda and her dog while on a walk. She also enjoyed her VIP trips to Disneyland in California and Disney World.

Private graveside services will be held. Memorials in Mary’s memory may be made to the Table Grove Fire Department. Interment will be in the Harris Cemetery in Table Grove.