Gene Murphy, 89, passed October 8, 2025. Visitation, Seven Holy Founders Church, 6737 S Rock Hill Rd, Saturday, October 18, 2025, 8:30am until Funeral Mass at 10am. More info kutisfuneralhomes.com.
Romero, Joan, 83, October 12, 2025. Visitation at Most Sacred Heart, Eureka, Thurs. (10/16) 10 am until time of Mass at 11 am. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. For more info see Schrader.com.
Mary Ann Degonia, age 83, passed away peacefully on October 3, 2025, at her residence at the Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows, Belleville, IL, with her sister, Patty, at her side. Mary Ann was born in Mineral Point,β¦
Klotz, Rick D., passed away, Sunday, October 12, 2025. Beloved husband of the late Barbara J. Klotz (nee Eberius); dear father of Craig Klotz and Steve (Jessica) Klotz; loving grandfather of Gavin Shoemaker; our dear uncle, cousin and friend.
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