Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Justina “Tina” Kumer-Ray

Justina “Tina” Kumer-Ray, 63, of Canton, passed away on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at Carle Methodist Hospital in Peoria.


She was born on November 7, 1962, in Canton to James and Jaqueline “Jackie” (Hedges) Kumer. They preceded her in death.


Surviving are her sisters, Tammy (Butch) Walters of Canton and Tonya (Fred) Gillette of Canton; nieces and nephews, Erin Barrera, Erik Walters, Evan Walters, Brent Gillette, and Boston Gillette; and great-nieces and great-nephews, Emma Barrera, Ava Barrera, Delilah Walters, Ali Gillette, Jalee Gillette, Brencyn Gillette, and Liam Gillette.


Tina was the co-owner and operator of Italian Express in Canton. She could often be seen riding her scooter around town or walking her beloved pug, Jetta. Tina enjoyed trips to Walmart and was a familiar, friendly face to many in the community.


Tina’s words were, “See ya on the other side!”


Cremation rites will be accorded with Oaks-Hines Funeral Home and Crematory in Canton.


Memorials may be made to the Fulton County Humane Society.


To leave online condolences, please visit www.oakshinesfuneralhome.com

Robert “Bob” Lee Canevit

Robert “Bob” Lee Canevit, 85, of Canton, passed away on Friday, February 6, 2026 at his residence.

He was born on March 31, 1940 in Canton to Winey and Louise (Snell) Canevit.

He married his wife of 66 years, Shirley Shoop on October 11, 1959 in Canton. She survives.

Also surviving are his children, Kent (Kelli) Canevit of Canton, Debbie (Tim) Johnson of Schuyler Falls, N.Y., sisters, Mary (Larry) Lindsey of Canton, Cathy Yocum of TN, grandchildren, Brandon (Meg) Johnson, Vanessa (Clay) Smalley, Michael (Bonnie) Johnson, Keena (Darrin) Roberts, Keaton (Meaghan) Canevit, great grandchildren, Emma, Benjamin, Leo, Barrett and Maisie and several nieces and nephews.

Along with his parents he was preceded in death by his brothers, Eugene, George, Ed, Donnie and Bill Canevit and sisters, Dorothy Denney and Erma Burkhead.

Bob worked for international Harvester in Canton and later retired from Navistar in Ohio in 1999. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, the Gear Jammers car club, the Masonic Lodge and a past member of the Moose Lodge.

He was a car enthusiast and enjoyed attending car shows to show his 1965 Mustang. Bob was an avid Chicago Cubs fan. Most of all Bob was a devoted family man and a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, February 13, 2026 at the Oaks-Hines Funeral Home in Canton at 11 am with a visitation one hour prior at the funeral home. Burial of his ashes will follow at White Chapel Memory Gardens.

Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church.

To leave online condolences please visit oakshinesfuneralhome.com

Winifred T. Horney

Winifred T. Horney, 103, of Elmwood, Illinois, passed away peacefully at Country Comfort Retirement Home on February 8, 2026.

Winifred was born on March 10, 1922, to Mattie and Thomas Maxey. She graduated from Covington High School in Covington, Indiana, in 1940, and later from Peoria Business College in 1942. On May 28, 1944, she married Rex L. Horney, who preceded her in death.

She worked as a bookkeeper until her retirement and was a dedicated volunteer in the United Methodist church in each community in which she lived, as well as with the United Way, Reach for Recovery, and the American Cancer Society.

She is survived by her daughters, Lynne (George) Jensen and Nancy (Steven) Davis; grandsons, Erik (Laura) Davis and Alex (Joni) Davis; and five great-grandchildren, James, Luke, Finn, Jacob, and Juliana.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Rex; her parents; and her siblings, Carlin, Norma, P.K., Sally, Delores, and Floyd.

A graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at Warren County Memorial Park Cemetery in Monmouth, IL.

A Celebration of Life service will be held at the United Methodist Church of Elmwood, IL, on Sunday, February 22, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. Food and fellowship will immediately follow at the church.

Memorials may be left to The United Methodist Church of Elmwood or Smithshire 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.

Donald W. Haynes

Donald W. Haynes, 60, of Monmouth, IL, passed away at 8:50 a.m., on Monday, February 9, 2026, surrounded by his loving family.

Donald was born September 19, 1965, to Charles and Phyllis (Walker) Haynes in Quincy, IL.

Donald is survived by three children, Crystal (Onna) Finley of Galesburg, Stephanie Finley of Knox County, IL, and Elayna Haynes of Hannibal, MO; several brothers and sisters; and seven grandchildren, Cloey Poland, Donaven Clay, Jeremy Brewer, Asia Rosenthal, Armani Rosenthal, Harmony Rosenthal, Jesiah James; and one great-grandchild, Miracle Lovell.

Donald is preceded in death by his parents; and one son, Donald W. Haynes Jr.

Cremation rites have been accorded. There will be no services at this time.

To leave online condolences, please visit oakshinesfuneralhome.com

Oaks-Hines Funeral Home and Crematory in Elmwood is in charge of arrangements.

Raymond Lee Slayton

Raymond Lee Slayton, 71, of Farmington, passed away at 7:02 AM on Sunday, February 8,2026 at his home. He was born on July 25, 1954 in Galesburg, IL, to David and Ruth (Donahoe) Slayton. He married Linda Bush. She preceded him in death in 2019.


He is survived by three children, Scott (Jennifer) Slayton, Chris (Todd) Lasswell, and David (Joni) Slayton; nine grandchildren, Beau Slayton, Breea Slayton, Emma Slayton, Ashlynn Slayton, John Maxwell, Billy Slayton, Cody Slayton, Sierra Laswell, and Alexis Lasswell; and five great-grandchildren; one brother, Mike (Mary) Slayton; and close friends, Rich and Vicki Kosowski.


He is preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Patty (Mike) Conlin, and Linda Laughlin.


Raymond graduated from Elmwood High School. He worked as a coal miner. He worked at Archer Daniels Midland, Pacific Ethanol, owned his own business, Power Systems Logic and Control. He farmed all of his life. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, and visiting with friends.


Cremation rites will be accorded through Sedgwick Funeral Homes & Crematory in Canton, IL. To leave an online condolence you may go to www.sedgwickfuneralhomes.com

Monday, February 9, 2026

Deacon William E. Meyer

Deacon William (Bill) E. Meyer, 93, of Manito, peacefully passed away on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at the Lodge in Manito surrounded by his loved ones. Born on May 15, 1932, in Pekin, Illinois, to William and Minnie (Albrecht) Meyer, William lived a life deeply rooted in his faith, family, and love for farming.


On January 30, 1960, Bill married Anna Marie Osterman, beginning a marriage that led to 64 years of unwavering devotion, partnership, and joy. Together, they grew a large and loving family—a legacy that remains one of Bill’s greatest blessings. Anna preceded him in death on July 10, 2024.

Bill is survived by his seven children: Fidelis (Tina) Meyer of Manito, IL, Mary (Donald) Hermes of Manito, IL, Patricia (Larrie) Meyer-Hedrick of Forest City, IL, Bernard Meyer of Manito, IL, Matt (Tami) Meyer of Manito, IL, Mark (Shelly) Meyer of Topeka, IL, and John (Kimberly) Meyer of Rushville, IL; nineteen grandchildren; and twenty-two great‑grandchildren. He is also remembered fondly by his siblings Don Meyer, Marie Selk, Joe Meyer, Lawrence Meyer, Carol Bullock, Eileen Hahn, and Paul Meyer. He was preceded in death by his wife Anna, his parents, his brother Jim Meyer, and his sisters Lorraine Meyer, Marcella Coyle, and Gertrude Wiebler.

As a devoted member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Manito, Deacon Meyer’s faith was the cornerstone of his life. Ordained in 1983, he served faithfully in many ministries, including Prison Ministry, the Pekin Prayer Group, the Charismatic Renewal Program, and the Cursillo Movement. His compassionate service touched countless lives and reflected his deep desire to live out the Gospel through action and prayer.

Bill was a committed farmer, gifted horseman, and skilled craftsman. Bill dedicated many years to the beauty and disciple of horsemanship, training many horses and becoming an accomplished trick rider. He worked the land with reverence and purpose, honoring the traditions passed down through his family. His craftsmanship and work ethic were further reflected in his years with Pekin Local #644 and Carpenters Local #63 in Bloomington, where he was respected for his skill, reliability, and humility until retiring in 1997. Upon retirement, Bill enjoyed his years on the family farm, transferring his love for the land and hard-working tendencies to his children and grandchildren.

Deacon Bill’s life was a testament to faith, family, and the enduring connection between a man and the land he cherished. His kindness, integrity, and steady presence will continue to inspire all who knew him.

Visitation will be held at Immaculate Conception Church on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, from 3:00 until 6:00 p.m., followed by the Rosary. A Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church with an additional hour of visitation from 9:00 until 10:00 a.m. Burial will follow the services at St. Frederick’s Cemetery, in Manito. Fr. Geoff Horton and Deacon Bob Sondag will officiate.

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