Remembering Departed Members of Anna-Jonesboro High School, Class of 1960

Paul L Abbott, 1956 Freshman, 1942-1963, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Paul L. Abbott, son of Hollis & Ruth Fries Abbott, was born in Oak Forest on September 7, 1940. Paul died 12 March 1996, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau, Missouri at the age of 55. Mr. Abbott was formerly employed by Lee Wards in Elgin. He Attended Anna Heights Baptist Church. Survivors include one sister, Leota Lovesless of Jonesboro; one brother Hollis Abbott of Jonesboro: five nephews, one niece, and other relatives and friends. Paul L. Abbott is buried in the Jonesboro cemetery. Paul was a very quite in school left some time after his Freshman year in 1957 when he was member of the Class of the A-J class of 1960. Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Ray Aden, Senior 1960, 1942-1963, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Southern Illinoisan, Carbondale, IL page 2, November 27, 1963
Funeral service for Don Ray Aden, 21 of Rt. 2 Anna. Rev Bennie Jones will officiate. Mr. Aden died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Murphysboro, following a car train crash Saturday. He was born April 29, 1942, the son of Cletus and Dorothy Fear Aden. He leaves his mother Rt. 2, Anna; a sister Mrs. Judy Aden Keller of Jonesboro; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Gertrude Aden; Jonesboro and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fear, Jonesboro. Burial will be in the American Legion Cemetery at Dongola, Union County Illinois. Ray attended Davie Grade School, Anna Jr. High and graduated with the Anna Jonesboro Community High School Class of 1960. Ray was every active member of 1960 Anna-Jonesboro High track team. He ran the low Hurtles in 0:13.9 seconds and ran on relay teams. He also played Basketball for 2 years.

John Belcher, 1960 Senior, 1942-2012, Electrial Contractor, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends

Mr. John Belcher, age 69, of Anna, died at 4:49 p.m. Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at his home in Anna. He was born July 4, 1942 in Anna, the son of Willis L. and Marie E. Tinckham Belcher. He married Susan E. Coffman on February 23, 1963 in Anna. John is survived by his wife, Susan Belcher of Anna; four children, Amy E. (Dennis) Linsin of Wellington, Florida, Abby Belcher of Marian, Wade C. (Sherry) Belcher of Anna, and John D. Belcher of Anna; eleven grandchildren, Juliana,Lia, Elena, Jonas and Lucas de Affouseca, Kristina, Sarah, Jake and Joel Hardin, Nathan and Reese Belcher; one sister Wanda (Rick) Dillow of Anna; other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. John was a member of the Mt. Moriah Lutheran Church in Anna. He was also a member of IBEW Local 702 and the Fraternal Order of Elks. He was a 32nd degree Mason of the Scottish Rite Ainad Temple of Shriners. John was an Electrical Contractor, owning and operating Belcher Electric in Anna for many years. Funeral services for Mr. John Belcher will be at 4:00 p.m., Sunday, February 19, 2012 at the Mt. Moriah Lutheran Church in Anna with the Pastor Kathy Montira and Pastor Chris Erdmann officiating. Interment will be in the Anna City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Anna from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, February 18, 2012. Memorial contributions may be made to Mt. Moriah Lutheran Church in Anna or the Shriners Hospital. Envelopes will be available at the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Anna and at the church. From the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home website: rendlemanhilemanfh.com where there is a Memorial Guestbook that you can view or make an entry. John was very active in the projects of the A-J Class of 1960 and class reunions. John played football and basketball until injuries ended his play.

William H. "Bill" Betts, 1960 Senior, 1941-2011, Co-Counder Five-Star Metal Fabricators Inc. Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

William H. "Bill" Betts, 69, of Granite City, Ill., born Dec. 9, 1941, in Anna, Ill., passed away on Friday, Feb. 11, 2011, at Gateway Regional Medical Center in Granite City, Illinois, He was preceded in death by his parents, William Hampton and Shirley (Treece) Betts. Mr. Betts was employed by Magna Fab, Inc. in O'Fallon, Ill., prior to co-founding Five-Star Metal Fabricators Inc., in 1984. Bill was an avid sailor and a member of the Carlyle Yacht Club for many years. Surviving are his beloved wife, Patricia, nee Witherow, Betts, whom he married on Oct. 22, 1995 in Las Vegas, Nev.; two sons, Joseph Betts and Bradley Betts, both of Granite City, Ill.; two daughters, Angela Betts of Parkville, Mo., and Tricia Betts (Michael Broderick) of Granite City, Ill.; four grandchildren, Sarah Betts, Nicholas Betts, Demiah Broderick and Saleena Broderick; other extended family and many friends. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association or to a charity of one's choice and may be accepted at the funeral home. www.irwinchapel.com Funeral: A private funeral service in celebration of his life will be held. Burial will be at Wanda Cemetery in South Roxana.IRWIN CHAPEL, Granite City, Ill. Published in Belleville News-Democrat from February 14 to February 15, 2011. William Hamp Betts grew up in Anna, Illinois. Hamp attented Linclon Grade School, Anna Junior High School, and graduated with the Anna Jonesboro Community High School Class of 1960. Betts was very active in sports in grade school and High School.William played football for two years and Basketball for 4 years. In the 8th grade at Anna Junior high Betts won 1st place in the 50 yard dash and had the 100 yard dash won, but because of what he saw as the finsh line in his glasses stopped just short of the finish line. Betts was very active in sports, Football and Basket ball was the present of the 1960 senior class and was well liked my all.

Peggy J Bird McRaven, 1957 Freshman, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Peggy J. McRaven, 68, formerly of Jonesboro, passed away at 9:55 p.m. Monday, March 14, 2011, in Shawnee Christian Nursing Home surrounded by her loving family. Peggy was born Dec. 26, 1942, in Buncombe to Roy and Velda (Hancock) Bird. She and Howard McRaven were married Aug. 28, 1958, in Cobden. Peggy was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She co-owned Gibbs-McRaven Shelter Care Home from 1968 to 2003.
In the past, she enjoyed gardening, traveling with her family and spending time with her grandchildren. Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Mitch and Lisa McRaven of Herrin; one grandson, Jory McRaven of Herrin; one granddaughter, Maci (Darrell) Hutson of Herrin; four great-grandchildren, Addyson McRaven, Jace McRaven, Jaeda McRaven and Dax Hutson; one sister, Pat (Keith) Saylor of Richmond, Ind.; one half brother, Raymond (Martha) Bird of Fairfield; several cousins, nieces, nephews, other friends and relatives.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Howard McRaven. Funeral services for Peggy McRaven will be conducted at 1 p.m., Friday, March 18, 2011, at Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Jonesboro with Pastor Joe Aldridge officiating. Burial will be in Jonesboro Cemetery. Visitation will be from noon to 1 p.m. Friday, March 18.

Wesley L Dalton, 1960 Senior, 1942 1987, Dental Technician, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Wesley Leon Dalton, 44, of St. Louis, Missouri, formerly of Carbondale and Makanda, died Monday evening, March 23, 1987, at home. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Michael Fitzgerald Mortuary, 4580 S. Lindberg, with burial in St. Louis. Friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. Dalton was a dental technician, and a member of Kingshighway Methodist Church in St. Louis. He was born October 13, 1942, in Pulley's Mill to Robert W. "Bob" and Madge Rodgers Dalton. He married Jean Richardson on October 11, 1974, in Greenville.She survives. Others survivors include two daughters, Lori Richardson of St. Louis and Shelli Foust of Hawaii; two sons, Kevin and Richard Dalton, both of Carbondale; his parents of Anna; four grandchildren; two sisters, Joan Rion of Anna and Betty Loyd of Cambria; and two brothers; Billy Dalton of Anna; Dale Dalton of Makanda. One daughter, Lisa Dalton, preceded him in death. Wesley attended Lick Creek Grade School and graduated with the Anna Jonesboro Community High School Class of 1960. Wesley was every active in sports and set some Anna-Jonesboro High School track records on the 59 and 60 track teams. Dalton ran Half-Mile in 2:06 and anchored the Mile relay team.

George Eugene Davis, 1957 Freshman, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

George Eugene Davis son Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Anna died about 1980 in a car accident.
He was born about 1941 in Union County, Illinois. George attended Davie Grade School and Anna Jr. High, Anna Jonesboro Community High School in 1957.

Lonnie Dean Dickerson, 1960 Freshman 1941 - 2011, Construction Laborer. Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Lonnie Dean Dickerson age 76 of Carbondale passed away at 3:01 a.m. Sunday, January 28, 2018 at Integrity Healthcare in Herrin. Lonnie was born October 28, 1941 in Jonesboro, Illinois son of the late Earnest Dickerson and Elwanda (Shelton) Dickerson. Lonnie was a construction laborer.

David E. Diefenbach, 1960 Senior, 1942-1971, Captain Air Force Killed in fatal training crash flight, Information furnished by A-J Classmate Friends.
David E. Diefenbach 1960 Senior 1942-1971, Captain Air Force Killed in fatal training crash flight, Information furnished by A-J Classmate Friends. Funeral service for Captain Davie E. Diefenbach 28, were held Monday, June 28 at 2:00 p.m. in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Anna, with the pastor, Rev. Robert Otto and Rev. Richard Teaford, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church Anna, officiating. McCarty Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Interment was in the Anna Cemetery with a fly-over of jet planes and full military honors performed by personnel of Scott Air Force Base Belleville Captain Diefenbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diefenbach died in a B57 jet bomber crash Wednesday, June 23 near Boron, California. Captain Diefenbach is survived by his widow, the former Barbara Walton; one son David Walton Diefenbach; his parents Ernest and Mary E Corzine Diefenbach, Anna; two brother Richard, Medina, Ohio and Philip, Des Moines, Iowa. He is also survived by his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Hester Corzine, Anna, other relatives and a host of friends. Captain Diefenbach and the pilot of the plane which crashed into the desert 43 miles southwest of Barstow, California, were both flight instructors assigned to the Aerospace Research Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Major Donald L. Thurman, Shelby, Ohio, died later in the hospital from injuries received in the crash. The two men were on a routine training flight when the fatal crash occurred. An Air Force investigation is underway into the cause of the crash of the B57 in which the two officers died. Captain Diefenbach is a 1960 graduate of Anna-Jonesboro Community High School, and stood first in his graduating class. This is the standard he maintained throughout his career. In 1960, David was appointed to the United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he again excelled, graduating in June 1964 with a Bachelor of Science degree.Shortly after graduation he married Barbara Walton, whom he had known since early childhood in Anna. Barbara is the daughter of Edward Drury Ned "Cowboy" and Rosemary Gunn Walton of Anna. His first Air Force assignment was to Williams Air Force Base, Arizona, he completed Pilot Training there in 1965. Upon graduation, he was presented the Commander's trophy as top student at his base and the Order of Daedalians Award for excellence as top graduate in the entire Air Training Command. He was then assigned to Elgin Air Force Base, Florida, where he flew the F-100 and T-38 with Fighter Test operations in 1967. He attended the F-100 Combat Crew Training School at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, in preparation for an overseas assignment. At Luke, his superior ability was again demonstrated by winning the award "Top Gun" which is presented to the student highest in flying performance. He served in Vietnam as Forward Air Controller, flying 0-1 and 0-2 aircraft. For service to his country, he was four times awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with 17 oak leaf clusters, returning from Vietnam, he was assigned to the 79th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Woodbridge, England. In 1969, he was selected to attend the Aerospace Research Pilot School, the Air Force test pilot training center. After a year of intense study, he was graduated as outstanding student in the class and was presented the Liethen-Title Award. He was asked to remain on the school Staff and serve as Chief Academics, Aerospace Division. He was serving in that capacity at the time of his death in an aircraft accident June 23. His death represents a loss to family, the Air Force and the Community, which cannot be replaced. His dedication to duty and superior ability and performance are inspiration to those he leaves behind. He set very high goals, but achieved everything in life, of which there were many. David never neglected the personal details. He was able to maintain a standard of excellence not only professionally but also in the personal relationships with family and his church. Portions of a letter from his commanding officer to his parents are as follows: "David was one of our most outstanding officers. His record was exemplary. His professional ability was a matter of pride to himself and envy of his colleagues. He worked hard to attain his outstanding record and in the process won the respect, admiration and esteem of officers and airmen alike. Beside his professional characteristics, David possessed many fine personal characteristics which accounted for the prominent role he played in everyday life of our Air Force Community." "The world is a better one as a result of David's very existence. His being has touched the heart and soul of more people than you will probably ever know. Your training and guidance along with his own self-determination are indelibly written in the record." Shortly after return to the States from Vietnam, he shows slides and narrated some of his experiences in Vietnam, following a family night dinner at the First Presbyterian Church in Anna. The sides depicted life of the natives of Vietnam, the many fire support bases located atop high hills, the life and life and quarters of the men station stationed in Vietnam.

Betty Dillow, 1957 Freshman, 1941-2001 Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Betty Dillow passed away in 2001. She was preceded in death by her parents. Survivors include brother Kenneth, a sister and othe relatives. Betty went to Saratoga Grade School was a member of AJCHS class of 1960 her Freshman year in 1957.

Gail DEwitt, 1960 Senior, Died about 2003 Gail died about 2003 Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Gail Dewitt died about 2003. She was born about 1942 daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt in Union County, Illinois. Survivors include a brother DeWitt of Cobden. Gail attended Union County Grades School and graduated with the Anna Jonesboro Community High School Class of 1960. She was every acitive Future Homemaker, girl athletic association, and future teachers of America.

Herb Edwards, 1957 Frishman, Deceased 12-20-1997

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Richard V. "Dick" Egelston, 1960 Senior, 1942-1999, Secial Agent F B I Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Richard V. "Dick" Egelston, 57, died on Monday, December 6, 1999, at his home in Carterville.Services were Wednesday December 8, 1999, at Riggin-Pillatsch Funeral Home in Carterville, with Father Ken Schaefer officiating. Burial will be in Willowrest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Dick retired after 27 years of service in May of 1999 as a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Carbondale office. Prior to his Carbondale assignment, Dick worked out of the little Rock and Texarkana, Arkansas office. He spent nine and one-half years in Detroit, Michigan Office where he worked organized crime and served as organized crime and served as technical coordinator. Dick served as bureau liaison officer to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and there he received several awards and citations. He was also involved with the Southern Illinois Drug Task Force. He was a graduate of Anna-Jonesboro High School and Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He was a life-member of the SIC Alumni Association and an avid Saluki sports fan. He was a member of the Crab Orchard Golf Club at Carterville and a member of Retired Special Agents Association. He was born on May 9, 1942 at Cicero to Rex V. and Wilma (Loomis) Egelston. He married Kathleen Miles on November 6, 1965, in Wheaton. Survivors include his wife, Kay Egelston of Carterville; his mother, Wilma Egelston of Jonesboro; a son and daughter-in-law, Chris and Robin Egelston of Carterville; a daughter and son-in-law , Vicki and Steve Mausey of St. Louis; a brother and sister-in-law; Don and Elinor Egelston of Freeburg; and grandchildren, Sarah and Sean of Carterville. His father and one brother Asa Egelston, preceded him in death. Dick attended Jonesboro Grade School and graduate in the 1960 Class. He played football 4 years; Baseball, 4 years; was in Band, National Athletic Scholarship Society and Key Club Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Tammara Ferrell Ury, 1960 Senior, 1942-2009, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Tammy Ury, 66, of Jonesboro died Monday, May 4, 2009, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born July 30, 1942 to Benjamin H."Bus" and Ruth Charity Houseman Ferrell. She married Ron Ury on Jan. 23, 1965, in Anna. Tammy is survived by her husband, Ron Ury of Jonesboro; three sons, Chris Ury of Tamms, Stacey & wife Tonya Ury of Anna, and Lane Ury of Rockford; one brother, Tony & wife June Ferrell of Albuquerque, N M. three grandchildren, Zachar, Andrew, and Macy; and other relatives and friends.She was preceded in death by her parents. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Anna. Services were at 1 pm Thursday, May 7, 2009, in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Anna. Interment was in the Jonesboro Cemetery. Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Anna was in charge of the funeral. Memorial contribtions may be made to Southeast Missouri Hospital Foundation (for School of Nursing scholarships). The funeral was Thursday St. Mary's Catholic Church in Anna, with Mon­signor Dennis Schaefer and Bill Littrell officiating.
Burial will be in Jonesboro Cemetery.
Tammy attended Jonesboro Grade School and graduated with the Anna Jonesboro Community High School Class of 1960

Susan Gilmore Diesbach, 1960 Senior, 1942-2002, Special Education Teacher

Susan Ann Diesbach, a special education teacher in St. Louis County for 37 years, died Friday September 6, 2002 at her home in Edwardsville of multiple myeloma. She was 60. A native of Anna, Illinois, Mrs. Diesback received her bachelor's degree in education in 1964 from Murray State University in Kentucky. She took special education courses at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. In 1965, she began teaching at the Mirian School, a private school in Webster Groves. A few years later, she joined the Special school District of St. Louis County and taught at Lusher and Walker elementary schools in the Hazelwood School District. She was diagnosed three years ago and completed teaching the spring semester at Walker Elementary. In 2000, the Hazelwood district honored her as Teacher of the Year. She married Robert Diesbach of Edwardswille in 1977. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Irwin Chapel in Glen Carbon. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Glen Carbon. Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery in Edwardsville. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Angela Sheeley of Edwardsville and Mary Ann Goodson of St. Louis; A son, William Sheeley of Worden, Illinois; two sisters, Gloria Groves of Detroit and Pamela Regulas of St. Louis; a brother John Gilmore of Anna, Illinois and five grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Multipe Myeloma Research Foundation, 3 Forest Street, New Canaan, Cona. 06840 Susan loved her work and maintained a standard of excellence not only professionally but also in the personal relationships with family and her church. Susan was a very special person and love being around family and people. Susan attended Davie Grade School and Anna Jr. High.
and graduated with the Anna Jonesboro Community High School Class of 1960. In school Susan was very active in Band, Future Teachers of America and French Club. Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Betty Graham D. Baker, 1960 Senior, 1942-2001, Waterloo Dairy Queen Owner and Operator, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Betty D. Baker, daughter of Doyle and Jean Frick Graham, was born in Anna on Feb 22, 1942. She died Wednesday, Aug 8, 2001, at home in Waterloo at the age of 59. Mrs. Baker married Jack Baker in Jonesboro on Sept 16, 1961. She was preceded in death by Mr. Baker on March 19, 2000. Mrs. Baker and her husband owned and operated the Waterloo Dairy Queen for the past 27 years. She was a member of Dairy Queen Operators Association and the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Waterloo. Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law, Jama and Danny Wolf of Coulterville; one son and daughter-in-law, Eric and Kerry Baker of Waterloo; five grandchildren, Jacob, Benjamin and Nicholas Wolf and Madison and Graham Baker; her parents, Doyle and Jean Graham of Anna; a bother-in-law and sister-in-law, Rolla and Jo Baker of Anna; a close friend and cousin; Judy Stegle; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends and love ones Funeral services were Saturday Aug.11, at 11a.m. in the chapel of Hileman & Parr Funeral with Pastor Tony Troup officiating. Interment was in Jonesboro Cemetery. Memorials can be made to the Union County Hospital District Rehabilitation Department. She attended Jonesboro Grade School and graduated with the Anna Jonesboro Community High School Class of 1960. She was active in Future Homemaker of America, Pep Club, French Club and Girls Association.

Peggy Jo Goddard, Esmond 1943-2019, A-J 1960 Graduate, Registered Nurse, Information furnished by A-J Classmate Friends.

Peggy Jo Esmond, 75, of Findlay, IL, formerly of Carpentersville, IL, passed away at 12:55 a.m. Sunday, June 16, 2019 in Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center, Mattoon, IL. Funeral services will be held at 3:00 pm on Saturday, June 29, 2019 in Howe and Yockey Funeral Home, Shelbyville, IL. Visitation will be from 1:00-3:00 in the funeral home. Her family will gather at a later date for the burial in Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville, IL. Memorials may be given to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Peggy was born on November 2, 1943 in Anna, IL, the daughter of Joseph A. and Cora T. (Hubbs) Goddard. She graduated in 1960 from Anna-Jonesboro High School and later from Michael Reese Hospital School of Nursing. She married Newell Garside Esmond on June 24, 1967. Peggy was a registered nurse for all of her adult life, working in the Sherman Hospital Emergency Room in Elgin, IL and retired in December of 2002 from the Elgin Mental Health Center as Nursing Administrator. Peggy and Newell retired to the Lake Shelbyville area and made it their home. She enjoyed spending time with her family and cooking. She is survived by her husband, Newell; daughters, Melissa Lye of Findlay, IL, Tina (Michael) Kruse of Pingree Grove, IL and Tanya Esmond of Elgin, IL; brother, Jack Goddard of Trotwood, OH; grandchildren, Amanda Cora Lye, Ethan J.E. Lye, Liam K. Lye, Tabor T. Kruse, Chase M. Kruse, Celia Mae Sherman and Wyatt Allen Bell; and great grandchildren, Cora Ann Zone, Degen Esmond Lye, Lily Marie Lye and Jax Kenneth Lye. She was preceded in death by her parents; grandson, Jack Newell Sherman; brothers, Joseph Goddard, Jr. in infancy and Bill Goddard; and sister, Margarite Ann Goddard.

James Paul "Jim" Groner, 1960 Senior, 1942-2009, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Paul James "Jim" Groner, James Paul Groner 67, of Brookfield, Conn., formerly of Marion and Anna, devoted husband of Lee (Burnett) Groner, died peacefully Friday, Aug. 28, 2009, in Danbury Hospital with his family at his side after a brief, but courageous, battle with cancer. He was born Jan. 16, 1942, in Anna, the son of Paul F. and Alice (Dugan) Groner. Jim was a veteran of the US Marine Corps and worked at Maytag in Herrin. Jim and Lee retired to Connecticut in 2002 to enjoy watching their grandchildren grow. Survivors include his beloved wife of 44 years, Lee; his daughter, Cheryl Oberndorfer and her husband, Kyle, of Brookfield, Conn.; his son, Todd Groner Kopriva and his wife Sandy, of Seattle; and his three cherished grandchildren, BJ, Devin and Karlee Oberndorfer; and his nephew, Gary Rothschild of Marion. He was preceded in death by his parents.
James Paul "Jim" Groner attented Lincoln grade school, Anna Junior High and with the Anna Jonesboro Comunity High School Class of 1960
Jim played football at A J and was active in class events.

Barbara Ann Gulledge, 1942-1912, Grade School Member only, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Barbara Ann Gulledge, 69, died at 6:05 am, Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at her daughter's home in Anna. She was born on November 20, 1942 in Anna, the daughter of William Howard and Dorothy Mae (Thompson) Gulledge. Survivors include one daughter, Jamie Gulledge of Anna; one son, Eric Gulledge of Cobden; her mother, Dorothy Gulledge of Anna; two grandchildren, Cody Gulledge of Cobden and Brody Owen Gulledge of Jonesboro; one great uncle, Gary Gulledge of Cobden; other relatives and many friends. She was preceded in death by her father, William Howard Gulledge. Barbara was a member of the First Baptist Church of Cobden and a member of the Sons & Daughters of Confederacy. She retired from GTE and the Anna State Bank after many years of employment. Funeral services for Barbara Ann Gulledge were conducted at 1:30 pm Sunday, July 22, 2012, at the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Cobden, with the Rev. Dennis Gulledge officiating. Interment was the Cobden Cemetery. Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Cobden was incharge of arrangment. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude's Hospital. Barbara Gulledge attented Lincoln, Davie and Anna Jr. High 6th grade before moving to Cobden and graduating with the Cobden High School Class of 1960.

CHARLOTTE JEAN HARVEL CARTER, 1960 Senior, 1942-2016, Medical Billing, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Charlotte Jean Harvel Carter, 73, formerly of Anna, passed away unexpectedly June 25, 2016 at her home in Austin, Texas. Charlotte was born in Cape Girardeau on Aug. 14, 1942, to Thelma Jean Garrison Harvel and Dempsey Harry Harvel. She was a 1960 graduate of Anna-Jonesboro Community High School. She moved to Austin, Texas in 1991 where she worked for many years in medical billing. She is survived by her children, Angela Rich and Scott Rich of Austin, Texas; her sister, Carolyn Bavenger of Energy; four grandchildren, Ryan Rich and Ian Rich of Jonesboro, and Zachary Rich and Katie Rich of Austin, Texas; two nieces, Jennifer Kristoff of Lick Creek and Gwen Kelly of Anna; and many good friends in Anna and Austin. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thelma and Dempsey Harvel; sister, Diane Kay Kelly; and her friend and mother-in-law, Betty R. Rich. Charlotte was well-versed in the kitchen where she enjoyed cooking and baking for family and friends. She was gifted with a green thumb and loved fresh flowers. Her passions were to entertain, read, nurture a tan by the pool or at the beach, good country music and houseboat trips on Kentucky Lake. She had a mischievous sense of humor and a caring heart as big as the universe. Her enduring love and devotion to her children were the unseen driving force behind their success. She is dearly missed by those whose lives she touched. A memorial and celebration of her life will be planned for a later date. She attended Jonesboro Grade School and graduated with the Anna Jonesboro Community High School Class of 1960

Tirzah Helton Reynolds, 1960 senior, 1942-20005, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Tirzah Reynolds, born 2/05/1942 and died 01/29/05.
She attended Jonesboro Grade School and graduated with the Anna Jonesboro Community High School Class of 1960

Joan Hickam Sweitzer, 1960 Senior, 1942-2009, Nurse, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Mrs. Wilma Joan Sweitzer, 66, passed away at 4:32 p.m. Monday, Jan. 26, 2009, in Memorial Hospital of Carbondale. She was born July 11, 1942, in Alto Pass. She was the daughter of Norman G. and Opal E. Martin Hickam. Joan is survived by three children, Patricia Ann Rendleman (Mike Henard) of Jonesboro, Angela Renee Kelley (Tim Bowen) of Jonesboro, Victoria Joan and husband, Peter Wright, of Jonesboro; her father and stepmother, Norman G. and Betty Hickam of Jonesboro; two brothers, George Jeffery and wife, Kim Hickam, of Jonesboro, Jack Hickam of Jonesboro; two sisters, Judith Dian Hickam (Fred Crews) of Anna, Juliana Maria Hickam of Anna; six grandchildren, Heather Danielle and husband, Kevin Aden, Matthew Wayne Laster, Olivia Catherine Grace Bowen, Peter John Wright II, Emma Marie Bowen and Ethan William Bowen; one great-grandchild, Kaleb Allen Aden; very special nieces and nephews, Jenny, Louie, Mallory, Mariah, Skylar and Louie Hertter of Carbondale, Jaime Hickam of St. Louis, Jackie and Lilly Hickam of St. Louis, Jeffrey Allen Hickam of Marion, Justin Hickam of Cobden, Sherry, Jason and Nicholas Sutliff of Cobden, Jeremy, Katie, Grace and Declan Hickam of Carbondale, Jill, Adam Jared, and Jacy Mays of Carbondale, C.J., Bryce, Broderick and Charles III Hartline of Cape Girardeau and Chad, Miah, Dai, Ariel and Aubrey Hartline of Cape Girardeau; other very special people in Joan's life, Joyce Ann, Jim and Zac Stout, Joey Pritchett and family of Carbondale, Jim Whiel and family of Murphysboro, Shaun Davis of Cobden, Ruby and Eddie Meade and family of Arkansas, Dr. Quincy Scott and family of Carbondale; special close friends, Pat and Earl Lingle and family of Alto Pass, Linda Gibbs and family of Alto Pass, and Nancy Zukoski of West Frankfort and Karen Walters of Carbondale; and many other special cousins, family members, and friends.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Opal E. Hickam; a daughter, Deborah Lynn; and very special nephew, Jeffery Scott Hickam. Wilma worked her entire nursing career as an LPN at Jackson County Rehab Center, caring for many of Southern Illinois' elderly. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary Post 3455 of the VFW in Anna. She was an amazing "one" to all of her wonderful nieces and nephews. Joan adored her grandchildren and great-grandchildren with all her heart. She was the "one" that you called any time of the day or night to help you figure out life or to help you find a way to explain your problems to your parents. Joan was a strong and beautiful mother, sister, aunt, daughter and friend to all who knew her, and she will be sincerely missed. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. today in Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Anna, with the Rev. Richard Bittle officiating. Burial will be in Alto Pass Cemetery. Published in The Southern Illinoisan from 1/27/2009 - 2/2/2009
Joan tranferred to A J in her senior year from Cobden and graduated with the Class of 1960

Earl D. Skeeter Hunt, 1956 Freshman, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Earl D. "Skeeter" Hunt, 72, of Bourbonnais, Illinois, passed away Wednesday, June 11, 2014, at Riverside Medical Center in Kankakee. Earl was born February 14, 1942, in Anna, the son of Earl and Ruby Kerr Hunt. He married Carmen Fiascone. Surviving are his wife, Carmen, of Bourbonnais; his sons and daughters-in-law, Tobin Hunt, Brock (Sherry) Hunt, and Shannon (Cheryl) Hunt; his daughters and sons-in-law, Sonya Bigham, Krish Hunt, and Kella (David) Der; 10 grandchildren; three grandchildren; his sister, Marsha Laurent; and brother, Roger "Smokey" Hunt. He was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers, Dennis and Basil Hunt. Earl was a member of 1960 class from kindergarten at Davie Grade School, Anna Junior High and AJCHS.

Martha Ann Isaacs Garrett, 1959 Junior, 1942-2019, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Martha Ann Garrett, age 76 of Jonesboro, died Thursday, January 10, 2019 in the Union County Hospital in Anna. She was born July 1, 1942 in Anna, the daughter of Elmer and Lucille (Roberts) Isaacs. She married the love of her life, Joseph A. "Joe" Garrett. He proceeded her in death on April 30, 2005. Martha is survived by her daughter, Darlene (Bill) Osteen of Broken Arrow, Ok; son, Jon (Lori) Jones of Key West, Fl; brothers, Robert (Shirley) Isaacs of Cobden and Richard Isaacs of Anna; five grandchildren, Cassandra (Sean) Garvin, Bo Osteen, Dustin (Kristi) Osteen, Cortnie Osteen, and Lilli Stach; five great grandchildren, Alli, Anna, and Addie Garvin, Oliver and Owen Osteen; other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Joe Garrett, and her son Brian Joe Garrett. Martha was a devoted member of Salem Lutheran Church in Jonesboro. She loved her church family and they loved her. She enjoyed rooting for the St. Louis Cardinals and Cheering on the Saluki basketball team. Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 15, 2019 in the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Jonesboro with Pastor Mark Hasty officiating. Interment will be in the Jonesboro Cemetery. Friends may call after 10:00 a.m. and until the service hour at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 15, 2019 in the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Jonesboro. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salem Lutheran Church. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.

Gene Earl Jobe, 1960 Senior, 1942-2011, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Mr. Gene Earl Jobe, age 69 of rural Cobden, died at 10:25 am Friday, November 18, 2011 at the Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, MO. He was born on January 12, 1942 in Murphysboro, the son of Kenneth and Susan Jones Jobe. Gene was married to Shirley Dillow on July 21, 1960 in Herrin, IL. She preceded him in death on December 12, 2001. Gene Earl is survived by two sisters, Sue Peters of Benton and Sandra (Gene) Pikula of Cherry, IL; one brother, Ken (Doris) Jobe of Virginia Beach, VA; nieces; nephews, other relatives, friends and his many special friends at the Dialysis Center in Carbondale. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Shirley and his very special friend, Doris Howell.He was of the Baptist faith and attended the First Baptist Church in Grand Tower. He was a truck driver and was retired from the Transcraft Corporation in Anna. His hobbies included rebuilding and restoring tractors and antique trucks. He also loved to compete in regional tractor pulls and driving his trucks in many different parades. He was honored on WSIL-TV as the Unsung Hero for his contributions at the Dialysis Center in Carbondale.Gene and his wife Shirley had been patients there for a number of years. Funeral services for Mr. Gene Earl Jobe will be held at 11:00 am, Tuesday, November 22, 2011 at the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Anna with the Rev. Carl Dillow and Rev. Paul Sadler officiating. Interment will be in the Anna Cemetery. Friends may call at the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Anna from 5 until 8:00 pm on Monday, November 21, 2011. Memorial contributions may be made to the Fresenius Dialysis Center or to the First Baptist Church in Grand Tower. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Anna with the Revs. Carl Dillow and Paul Sadler officiating. Burial will be in Anna Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

John Paul Keller, 1942-2018, Army Veteran, Saleman, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

John Paul Keller, 76, of Parson, Tennessee, formerly of Anna, died on Thursday, December 27 2018 at Decatur County Hospital. He was born on October, 2, 1942 to Donald Herbert Keller and Helen Pickles Keller. Dad wore many hats during his long productive life, but his favorite job was being a Salesman. Whether selling insurance, cars, or grain bins, he loved selling so much he always marveled that people paid him to do it. What he loved most about the job was interacting with other people and telling stories. You could go anywhere in the Southeastern or Mid United States where he didn't know someone or knew where the good restaurant was. As a result of selling grain bins for over 40 years, he would always point out grain bins that he was involved with while crossing the by ways and highways of America. Dad's job involved a tremendous amount of driving which he was well know. He would often meet with farmers one day, drive all night and meet with others the next day 100 miles away. Even after his retirement, he was always up for a trip and always in a hurry to get there. We sometimes referred to him as "gotta go". When not working, he enjoyed fishing and golfing. You would be hard pressed to meet a crappie fisher man that knew more about it than he. He would always remind us "if you aren't getting hung up, you won't catch any fish." When it came to golf, he was one of the few I ever saw wearing cowboy boots on the greens at the Union County Country Club. Dad was born and grew up here in Anna and graduated A-J High in 1960. Following graduation he served in the United States Army Reserves for 6 years. About 30 years ago he moved to Central Tennessee, where he continued to live the remainder of his life. He referred to the people that lived on his hill outside of Parsons, Tennessee as his family. He always went out of his way to help out those around him. In the family, we referred to him as the reform school where we sent members for help. Hi door was always open. Others felt he went too far and people took advantage of his good nature, but he explain he didn't want to go to his grave thinking that he might have helped out someone but hadn't. He was an active member of Sardis Ridge Baptist Church in Parsons, TN, where he volunteered often for building projects. Dad enjoyed relatively healthy life and never allowed anything or anyone to slow him down. He is survived by his son, Tim Keller (Elaina) and children, Sydney Waters, Sailor Waters, Rosemary Waters, Elias Keller, Soren Keller, and Will Keller, his daughter Becky Hebel (Robert) and children, Samantha Nelson (Jedidiah) and children, Tatum and Caleb, Brandi Grice (Tommy), his sister Linda Kay Lence (Jim), and their family, Jeff Lence (Debbie), Jeffrey Lence, Jeffrey Lence, Reese Lence, Kylee Angel, Guinevere Angel, Eleanor Angel, Levi Lence Brian Lence, Sabrina Lence, Chris Lence (Debbie), special cousin, Mike Keller (Marilyn) and other cousin and relatives. Visitation will be from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Sunday, December 30, 2018 at Crain Funeral Home in Anna Jonesboro. John life will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Monday, December 31, 2018 at Crain Funeral Home in Anna-Jonesboro. Those attending are invited to share a story about John. Interment will follow in Ebenezer Hall Cemetery. Memorials may be too made to Ebenezer Hall Cemetery or American Diabetes Association and will be accepted at the funeral home.

Carl William "Bill" Ligon, 1960 Senior, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Carl William "Bill" Ligon, 72, of Sun Lakes, AZ, formerly of Plainfield, Illinois and Anna, Illinois passed away peacefully January 20, 2015, in Phoenix, Arizona following a brief illness.
Bill was born June 29, 1942 in Anna, Illinois. Bill was the loving father of Carla (Samuel) Alessio, Donna Phalen and Jodi Ligon; the proud grandfather of eight grandchildren, Caley, Vince,
Maddie, Samantha, Josh, Eric, Anne, and Marcus and one great grandchild, Jay. He was a brother to Tony, Terry (Tammy), and Danny Tellor of Anna, Illinois. He had many nieces and nephews.
His constant companion was his German Shepard, Rommel. He was preceeded in death by his wife of 17 years, Susan (Hancock) Ligon, one brother, Ronny Tellor, one son-in-law, Douglas Phalen, and
his parents, Juanita Tellor and William Robert Ligon. Bill's two greatest passions were softball and cars. He was an active member of the Sun Lakes Senior Softball Association where he played
until he was 67 years old. He spent much of his time restoring classic cars. He was owner of Ligon Engineering and also worked for Plainfield Tool and Die and Triumph Corporation.
Bill attented Lincoln Grade school and Anna-Joneboro Comunity High School were he was member ot the 1960 Basketball and Track teams.


Margaret Ann Lingle Poole,1960 Senior, 1942 2014, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Margaret Ann Poole, 72, of Cobden formerly of Mill Creek, died at 4:50 AM Saturday, December 13, 2014 at Memorial Hospital in Carbondale. Margaret was born August 11, 1942 the daughter of Harry William and Eula Rosena (Baldwin) Lingle. She married Jack Poole on December 24, 1959. She was a member of the Anna Heights Baptist Church. Margaret worked as a beautician and a church secretary for Anna Heights Baptist Church.She enjoyed reading John Grisham books and loved all her animals. Survivors include her husband Jack of Cobden; daughter, Venita (Mike) Maples of Lick Creek; son, Jerry (Jennifer) Poole of Nashville, TN.; grandchildren, Amanda (Craig) McClellan of Dongola, Kaleb Maples of Lick Creek, Rayven Poole of Nashville, TN. Taryn Poole of Flora, IL., Bryson Poole of Nashville, TN., Cody Roder of Nashville, TN.; 3 great-grandchildren; sister, Helen Head of Anna; brothers, Carlos Lingle of Lena, IL., Bobby Lingle of Vienna, IL.; brother-in-law, Merle Poole of Anna; many nieces, nephews and other relatives. Margaret was preceded in death by her parents, Harry and Eula Lingle. Funeral Services held at 1:00PM on Monday, December 15, 2014 at Crain Funeral Home with Rev. Darryl Williams officiating. Interment at St. Johns Cemetery. Margaret attented Union County Grade Schools, Anna Junior High and AJCHS graduating with the 1960 Class.

Rebecca R Lutz Brimm, 1960 Senior, 1942-2016, Jonesboro Teacher, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Mrs. Rebecca R. Lutz Brimm, age 73 of Anna, died at 7:40 a.m. Saturday, January 23, 2016 at her home. She was born November 3, 1942 in Anna, the daughter of Jerome and Kathleen (Hill) Lutz.
She married Jack Brimm on June 30, 1962 in Anna. Rebecca is survived by her husband, Jack Brimm of Anna; children, Kathleen Hutchison, Timothy Brimm and Patricia Brimm all of Anna; five grandchildren,
Christopher Hutchison, Stephanie Joles, Dustin and Kristen Brimm, and Amelia Rae Brown; three great-grandchildren, Colten, Vayda and Ellie Marie; other relatives and many friends.
She was a member of the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Anna. Rebecca was a school teacher for many years at the Jonesboro School and also worked at Choate Mental Health before retirement.
Funeral services for Mrs. Rebecca R. Lutz Brimm will be held privately. Interment will be in the Casper Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church.
Envelopes will be available in the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Anna. Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Pete Lutz, 1960 Senior, 1942-19??, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Peter Alan Lutz son of James Ratcliffe and Margaret McCarty Lutz was born on about 1942 in union county, Illinois. A brother Julian Thiel Lutz preceded him in death. He is survived by his parents; brothers James Michael (Edna) Lutz of St. Ann, Mo., Jon M (Joyce) Lutz of Anna, Timothy Howard (Joyce) Lutz, of Henderson, Kentucky and Steven Roberts of Chester, sister Judith Lee (John) Watkins of Anna. Pete grew up in Union County and attended Davie school in Anna and Jonesboro Grade School and graduated with the Anna Jonesboro Community High School Class of 1960. He was active in Future Farmers of America.

Donnie McCommons, 1959 Junior, 1942-2005, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Donnie McCommons, 63, of Dongola died Monday, Dec. 12, 2005, at his home. He was born Nov. 22, 1942, in Anna, Ill., son of Ira J. and Betty June Hileman McCommons. He is survived by two sons, Bruce McCommons of Jonesboro, Ill., Scott McCommons of Anna; two daughters, Johnna Johnson of Doniphan, Mo., Mandy Kahl of Jonesboro; her parents, Ira "Jod" and Betty June McCommons of Dongola; a brother, Joe McCommons of Dongola; seven grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Hileman Funeral Home in Jonesboro. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, with George McCommons officiating. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Donald attented Jonesboro Grade School and Anna Jonesboro Community High School Class.

Louise McRaven, 57 Freshman, 1942-198?,

Louise McRaven died 198_ in Union County, Illinois. She married ________ in Jonesboro 196_.
Louise McRaven daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McRaven was born on about 1942 in union county, Illinois. She is survived by her parents; brothers and sisters; McRaven of Jonesboro; cousins Howard and spouse Peggy Bird McRaven of Jonesboro; David, McRaven of Jonesboro; Allen and spouse Kay Whiteside McRaven
of Anna. Louise grew up in Union County and attended Union County Grade Schools and Anna Jonesboro Coummity High School as a Freshman in 1957.
Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Pat Miller Miles, 1960 Senior, 1942 1996,

Patricia Jo Miller Miles died on June 6, 1996, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she had spent the last few years of her life.
She was born on April 8, 1942, the daughter of Pat and Jayne Miller of Anna, Illinois. Survivors include three children, Veronica Leigh Butcher of Vista California,
Christopher Wade Miles of Merrill, Oregon and Brett Ashley Miles of Hollywood, California;
two sisters Malinda S. Fulmer of Riverside, California, Sharon J. Sanders of Mt. Carmel;
Two brothers, John Scott Miller of St. Louis and Edward L. Miller of Carterville; three grandchildren; and other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents. Patricia Jo Miller attended Lincoln Grade and Anna Jr. High and graduated with the A-J class of 1960
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Patricia Kay Parker Poffenbarger, 1960 Senior, 1942 about 1970, Health Care worker, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Patricia Kay Parker Poffenbarger died about 1970. She was born about 1942 the daughter of Mr. Gilman F. "Buster" and Mrs. Parker in Union County, Illinois. Patricia was a Health Care worker, Dixon Developmental Center. She lived in Dixon, Illinois. She is survived by her parents; a sister Carolyn and Wayne Hale of Anna; Uncle Arnold Parker of Anna, four aunts Moneda Karraker, Arminta Johnson, Velma Meneecs and Irene Lingle, all of Anna. Patricia Kay Parker attended Lincoln Grade and Anna Jr. High. Patricia graduated with the Anna-Jonesboro High School class of 1960. Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Benjamin Phillips, Davie Grade School and Anna Junior High only, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

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Linda Sue Pitts Carnell Coffey, 1960 Senior, 1941-2014, Homemaker, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Linda Sue Pitts Carnell Coffey, 72 passed away Thursday night March 27, 2014 at 11:45 at her home in Petal, Mississippi. Mrs. Coffee was a homemaker and of the Christian faith. Mrs. Coffee worked out side the home in her younger days. Linda and her first husband "Ed" Thomas Carnell own and operated Carnell Food Store in Jonesboro for a few years. She had had not been in good health for a few years. She was born in Anna Illinois November 7, 1941, daughter of Lynn and Esther (Oliver) Pitts at her parents' home behind the Anna-Jonesboro High School where she grew up. Linda was the fifth of eight children and was very involved in sports in school as were her brothers and sister. Linda played softball with the Busy Maids girls' softball team and basketball with her brothers and sister and friends. Linda love to watch sport and was dedicated baseball fan. She attended Davie Grade, Anna Junior High and Anna-Jonesboro High School and graduated with the class of 1960. Growing up in those days children had to walk to school in all kinds of weather. It was long walk down and up Baker Street and Tennessee Hill to Davie Grade School and Anna Junior High school but Linda never complained. Linda was a loving mother and grandmother. Survivors include her husband John Coffey, of Petal, Mississippi, son Thomas Lynn Carnell and wife Sunny and four grandchildren, Mercedes Carnell, Slyland Carnell, Elijah Carnell and Trajon Carnell, all of Petal, sister Doni and husband John Helstowski, of Escondido, California; brother Richard and wife Charlene, of Anna, sister in law Barbara Pitts of Anna, sister-in-law Beverly Pitts of Chandler, AZ and numerous, nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. Linda was preceded in death by her first husband "Ed" Thomas Carnell, three brothers, Jack, Bob and Bill Pitts and two sisters, Shirley and Sandra, a nephew Robert Pitts.

Kent Purcell, 1960 Senior, Transfure.

Ken Purcell died on about 1970 He was born about 1942, son of Mr. and Mrs. Purcel. He transfer to A-J in 1959 and graduated with the Anna Jonesboro Class of 1960. Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Norman Rushing, Davie Grade School only, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Kenneth Joe Quindry, 1960 Senior, 20 years retired Navy, Chief Jailer Knox County Sheriff's Department, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Kenneth Joe Quindry 71, went home to be with the Lord, on June 10, 2013. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He served his country for 20 years in the US Navy. He was retired from the Knox County Sheriff's Department as the Chief Jailer after 30 years, where in retirement he said "he would not miss the work, but would miss all the people he worked with". He was an avid golfer and loved his retirement years. He was preceded in death by his mother, Jewell Brown, father-in-law, James "Foch" Whaley; mother-in-law, Evelyn Lou Whaley; grandson, Armani Quindry. He is survived by his loving wife, Sarah Jane Quindry; father, Kenneth E. Quindry and wife Mary Katherine; step-father, Jim Brown; sons, J. Scott Quindry and wife Shari, Brad Whaley; daughter, Shawn King and husband Marc; sister, Judy Taylor and husband Jim; brother-in-law, James T. Whaley and wife Carolyn; sisters-in-law; Karen Gibson and Debbie Cardwell; grandchildren, Carrie Quindry, Jessica Quindry Pearson and Mitchell Pack, Brandon Quindry, Whitney Whaley, Alec King, Bryson King, and Lily Whaley; great-grandchildren; Preston Quindry, Sierra and Brayden Pearson, and Braylon Palmer Whaley. The family will receive friends, Wednesday, June 12, 2013 from 11:00-1:00 pm at Highland South Funeral Home, with a funeral service at 1:00 pm, with Rev. Frank Sellers officiating; the graveside services will immediately follow with Knox County Sheriff's Department along with full military honors, at Highland South Memorial Park, 9010 East Simpson Road, Knoxville, TN 37920.

Donald Gene "Poncho" Reynolds, 1959 Junior, Army Veteran, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Donald Gene "Poncho" Reynolds of Cobden, Illinois died at 10:42 a.m. Monday March 6, 1995 at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. He was born on May 12, 1941 in Anna, Illinois, the son of Esta and Catherine Milton Reynolds. He married Virginia Ruth Nance on March 31, 1964, in Anna. Mr. Reynolds is survived by his wife Ruth of Cobden; six children, Marsha Reynolds Kessler of Anna, Katrina Reynolds Henderson, Cory, Kiley,Dawn, and Amber Reynolds, all of Cobden; his mother Catherine Reynolds of Cobden; one brother Albert and wife Phyllis Hileman Reynolds of Mill Creek; two sisters, Carolyn Huniker of Murphysboro and Evalena and husband Ken Frick of Cobden and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, Esta, in 1984. Mr. Reynolds was a welder and member of Immanuel Baptist Church in Cobden. Donald Gene "Poncho" Reynolds is buried in the Cobden Cemetery. Donald Gene Reynolds grew up in Anna and attended Lincoln Grade School, Anna Junior High and Anna Jonesboro High School class until his his Junior year and joined the U.S. Army in 1960 Donald G Reynol and was discharged in 1963. Mr. Reynolds returned to Anna and lived the rest of his life in Union county area.

Jack Robertson, Junior year only, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.


William Thomas "Tom" Robinson III, 1960 Senior, 1942 2016, 1942-2016, IT Tech

Mr. William Thomas "Tom" Robinson III, age 74 of Jonesboro, died at 2:37 a.m. Monday, September 26, 2016 at his home. He was born August 3, 1942 in Du Quoin, the son of William Thomas II and Aura Ruth (Purkaple) Robinson. He married Kath Weigand on April 16, 1966 in Galesburg, IL. Tom is survived by his loving wife, Kathy Robinson of Jonesboro; six children, Michael (Liz) Robinson of Murphysboro, Ann (Gary) Coleman of Jonesboro, Tim Robinson of Ft. Myers, FL, Mary Poole of Jonesboro, Beth Robinson of Cape Coral, FL, and Lora Robinson of Anna; Steve Tebbe of Port St. Lucie, FL and Kevin Starr Jr. of Miami, FL who were both extra sons to the family; thirteen grandchildren, Logan and Trey Robinson, Kristen Grant, Samantha Coleman, Jessica Coleman Sarah Coleman, Josh Poole, Zachary Poole, Mya Laster, David Im, Elaina Im, Matthew Remsey, and Isabella Hawk; one great grandchild, Emmett Godinez; one step brother, Chris Hamilton of Barry, IL; other relatives and many friends. He was preceded by his parents and one brother, Michael Robinson. Tom was a member of the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Anna for many years. He proudly served his country in the Marine Corp. He retired after thirty-five years from Southern Illinois University where he worked as the Director of Computing Affairs. He later worked at Southeast Hospital for five years in IT. He served on the Jonesboro City Counsel for twenty years. He dearly loved his children and grandchildren, cooking and computers. Funeral mass for Mr. William Thomas "Tom" Robinson III will be at 10:00 a.m. Friday, September 30, 2016 in the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Anna with Father Federico Higuera officiating. Friend are invited to attend a luncheon directly after mass in the St. Mary's Catholic Church Fellowship Hall. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are requested to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Envelopes will be available in the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home and at the church. Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Melvin Rider, 1958 Sophomore, 1940 2006, Bunny Bread Worker, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Melvin E. Rider, 66, died at 5:50 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 26, 2006, at his home in Dongola after a lengthy illness with prostate cancer. He was born Feb. 4, 1940, in Dongola to Ralph and Vesta (Fisher) Rider. He married Joan Tweedy on March 14, 1959, in Cobden, and she survives. Melvin was a member of the Dongola First Baptist Church. He worked at Bunny Bread in Anna for 24 years. He also worked at Transcraft, Inc. He is survived by his wife, Joan, of Dongola; four daughters and three sons-in-law, Martha and Greg Samples and Jennifer Rider, all of Dongola, Cynthia and Raymond Massey of Carbondale and Regina and Harold Birch of Ashmore; one son and daughter-in-law, Matthew and Melissa Rider of Dongola; eight grandchildren, Richard and Hope Birch, Jonathan, Justin and Julie Samples, Janelle and Kimberlyn Massey and Bethany Rider; three brothers, Lowell "Bill" Rider, Sam Rider and Earnest Rider, all of Dongola; and 10 sisters, Violet Ulrich of Burfordville, Mo., Elsie Elliott of Dongola, Deloris Mowell of Ullin, Joyce Inman and Rose Horn of Grand Chain, Earline Coville of Scotts, Mich., Mary Lee Allen of Grand Junction, Mich., Lillie Houseman of Makanda, Scheron Gardner of Jonesboro and Fern Larry of Olmsted. He was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Jonathan; twin granddaughters, Charlotte and Noelle; and one nephew, Charles Ray Peterson. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2006, in First Baptist Church in Dongola, with the Revs. Paul Sadler and Larry Miller officiating. Burial will be in American Legion Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today, Nov. 28, 2006, at Crain Funeral Home in Dongola, and after 10 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Memorials may be made to the American Legion Cemetery and Mount Pisgah Cemetery, with envelopes available at the funeral home. Published in The Southern Illinoisan from 11/27/2006 - 11/28/2006. Melven attended Union County Grade School, Anna Jr. High and Anna Jonesboro Community High School with the Class of 1960.

Steve Ridgway, 1960 Graduate, 1941 about 1990

He is survived by his widow; his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ridgway of Anna; brother Oliver Ridgeway, of Anna. He attented Jonesboro Grade School and graduated with the A J C H S class of 1960. Steve was a lineman on the football team. Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Larry Gene Rosson, 1960 Senior, 1941 2010, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Larry Gene Rosson, 69, died at 2:48 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010, surrounded by his family, in Union County Hospital in Anna. He was born Nov. 1, 1941, in Anna, the son of Harry and Helen (McMillion) Rosson. Larry was a member of Lockard Chapel Baptist Church. He worked as a construction foreman for Vincent Construction Company for more than 30 years. He also was the superintendant for the city of Jonesboro for 10 years and was a 50-year member of Laborers International Union of North America Laborers Local 773. Survivors include two children, Dawna (David) Gregge of Jonesboro and Lt. Col. Steven (Johanna) Rosson of Fort Hood, Texas; five grandchildren, Rachel (Bob) Taylor, Justin Gregge, Scott, Joshua and William Rosson; two great-grandchildren, Benjamin and Noah Taylor; three brothers, Harry Dwain Rosson of Harvard, Kenneth (Annie) Rosson of Jonesboro, and Phillip Rosson of Port Orange, Fla.; three sisters, Patricia Smith of Normal, Shelby (John) Pickel of Jonesboro and Nancy Young of Effingham; and other relatives and many friends. Larry was preceded in death by his parents and an infant daughter, Larya Sue Rosson. Funeral services for Mr. Larry Gene Rosson will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010, in Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Jonesboro, with the Rev. Jack Richardson officiating. Interment will be in Jonesboro Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Jonesboro is in charge of arrangements. Larry attented Lincoln, and Anna Junior High and graduated Anna Jonesboro High Class of 1960.

William "Bill" Reed Sheeley, 1960 Senior, 1942 2010, Marine Corps Veteran, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

William Reed Sheeley, 68, of Camdenton, Mo., and formerly of Anna, died Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010, at his home.
He was born Feb. 16, 1942, the son of Glenn D. and Mary F. (Clutts) Sheeley. He was a graduate of Anna-Jonesboro High School and served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1960 to 1964.
He earned bachelor and masters degrees from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.He was retired after holding several management positions during his working career.
Survivors are his wife, Eileen (Stanton) Sheeley of Camdenton; daughters Angela Sheeley and Mary Ann Goodson; sons William Sheeley and Michael Sheeley, all of the St. Louis area; his mother,
Mary F. Sheeley of Anna, and brothers John R. Sheeley of Michigan and Richard L. Sheeley of Anna.
A memorial service for William R. Sheeley will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22, 2010, at First Christian Church in Anna, followed by military rites at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3455 in Anna.

Jack Lee Smith, 1960 Senior, 1942 2014, co-owner of Sieben Hybrids, Inc., Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Jack Lee Smith, 72, of Galesburg, died at 5:29 p.m. Friday, November 28, 2014 surrounded by his loving family at OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria. Jack was born on October 7, 1942 in Anna, to Faye A. Brown and Charles Albert Smith and raised by his grandparents Frank and Holly Brown in Jonesboro. He married Patricia Rosson on April 27, 1963 in Bloomington. He later married Kristina A. Hoschek on March 19,1988 in Wataga. Jack is survived by his wife, Kristina of Galesburg; his two daughters, Kimberly Smith of Champaign and Lori Smith Croke of Bloomington; two step-daughters, Jennifer (Scott) Meyer of Haslet, TX and Robyn (Jon Newcomb) Maus, of Galesburg; one grandson, Christopher (Hannah) Lindsey of Stafford, VA; and two step-grandchildren, McKenna and Zackary Meyer of Haslet, TX. He is also survived by two sisters, Judy (Dale) Bauswell of Auburn and Patty (Raul) Manjarres of Florence, AZ; an aunt, Patricia (Richard) Emerick of Bullard, TX; numerous cousins; and his beloved dog, Teddie Lee. He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents and his mother and father-in-law, Shirley and Paul Hoscheck. Jack graduated from Anna-Jonesboro High School in 1960. He attended the University of Houston and SIU Carbondale. He spent his entire professional career working in the agriculture business, spending 24 years at Funk Seed Co. in Bloomington and lastly as co-owner of Sieben Hybrids, Inc. In Geneseo for 14 years, retiring in 2005. Jack was of the protestant faith. Jack enjoyed sports cars, playing golf, and working in the yard. He was an avid St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Bears fan. He and Kris traveled extensively over the years. He belonged to the Masonic Lodge, Elks Lodge, and Kiwanis Club. He was past president of Illinois Forage Council, Champaign. He loved playing Santa Smith at the family Christmas. His biggest asset and accomplishment was his family. He was a loving, caring, and thoughtful husband, dad, step-dad, and grandpa. Visitation was on Wednesday, December 3, 2014 at Watson-Thomas Funeral Home and Crematory, Galesburg. A celebration of life followed at the Thomas Legacy Center with eulogies read. Cremation rites was accorded following services. Memorials may be made to Knox County Humane Society or the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at www.watsonthomas.com (There is also a Video Tribute on that site.)

Richard Lee Smith, 1960 Senior,1942-2015, Air Veteran, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Mr. Richard Lee Smith, age 73, of Somerset, KY and formerly of Jonesboro, IL died Tuesday, November 3, 2015 at his son's home. He was born March 23, 1942 in Cache, IL, the son of Louis Melvin and Estella Gertrude (Wallace) Smith. Richard is survived by his son, Tom (Tracey) Smith of Somerset, KY; three grandchildren, Torie (Ryan) Carter, Tommie Smith and Alyson Smith; one great grandchild, Liam Brazil; one sister, Mary Alice Rheam of Brainard, NM; three brothers, Wendell Smith of Texas, Kenny (Lois) Smith of Anna, IL and Bill (Janice) Smith of Goreville, IL; other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Gregory Smith; and sister and brother-in-law, Eula and Don Sheffer. Richard was retired from the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He proudly served his country in the United States Air Force and was a life member of the Elks in Pell City, Alabama. Funeral services for Mr. Richard Lee Smith will be at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, November 6, 2015 in the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Anna, IL with Dee Armes officiating. Interment will be in the Kelley Cemetery in Cobden, IL. Friends may call after 11:00 a.m. and until the service hour at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, November 6, 2015 in the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Anna. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Envelopes will be available in the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Anna. To leave an online condolence for the family, go to www.rendlemanhilemanfh.com. Richard attended Davie, Anna Jurnior High grade schools and graduated Anna-Jonesboro Coumminity High School class of 1960.

Francis E. Tellor, 1958 Sopohmore, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Francis E. Tellor, 54 of Lake Zurich and formerly of Jonesboro, died at 12:40 p.m. Monday, August 22, 1994, at Good Shepard Hospital in Barrington. He is survived by his wife, Lula Belle Ramage Tellor of Zurich; four brothers, Roy of Mt. Vernon, Hershel of Jonesboro, Glenn and David Tellor, both of Anna; two sisters, Ethel Hall of Belleville and Carrie Fisher of Granite City. Francis E. Tellor was born on May 22, 1940 in Jonesboro, Illinois, the son of Elmer H. and Flossie Orick Tellor. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Floyd; and a sister Betty Spurlock. Francis married Lula Belle Ramage on Jun 16, 1962. He was a punch press supervisor and an avid hunter and fisherman. Francis E. Tellor attended Jonesboro Grade school and A-J High school. Francis played football in the fall of 1956. Francis love to roller skate and would hitchhike to Dongola to skate. One night in 1958 Francis and some other boys from Anna could not get a right back to Anna, so they all roller skate back the 9 mile to Anna and wore out the wheels on the skates but had a great time.

Jack E Treece, 1960 Senior, 1942 2009, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Jack E. Treece, 66, of Jonesboro died Monday, Feb. 16, 2009, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau.
He was born May 31, 1942, in Jonesboro, son of Hollie E. and Ruby Garrett Treece. He and Delilah Woody were married July 2, 1977, in Sparta, Ill.
Treece retired from Trojan Powder Co. in Wolf Lake, Ill., and later retired from A-J Water Commission in Jonesboro. He attended Jonesboro United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife; two sons, Kerry Treece of Wetaug, Ill., Clifford Treece of Makanda, Ill.; a daughter, Dorinda Treece of Anna; a brother, Danny Treece of Jonesboro; and six grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Beverly Mayberry. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Anna.
The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Robert Fear officiating. Interment will be in Kelley Cemetery east of Cobden, Ill. Jack graduated with the Anna-Jonesboro Comunity High School Class of 1960

Bobbie J. Tucker, 1960 Senior, 1943-2015, Army Veteran, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Bobbie J. Tucker, 72, of Marion, formerly of Union County, died at 2:45 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, 2015 in the Heartland Regional Medical Center in Marion. He was born March 30, 1943 in Anna, the son of Claude and Tressie Davis Tucker. He is survived by his loving wife, Nancy Tucker of Marion; children, Hollie (Todd) Born of Paducah, Kentucky, Bobbie J. Tucker Jr. of Marion, Michael J. Tucker of Tustin, California, Bruce (Erin) Edwards of St. Charles, Missouri, Amy (Brandon) Harp of Ullin and Tressie Tucker of St. Louis, Missouri; eight grandchildren, Ryan, Mason, Alyssa, B.J., Emerson, Ava, Caleb and Kyle; two great-grandchildren, Noah and Kolin; two brothers, Jimmy (Brenda) Tucker, and Victor (Georgianna) Tucker all of Buncombe; other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. He was an avid fisherman. He loved watching Cardinal baseball and most of all loved his grandchildren. Funeral services helt 2 p.m. Friday, June 12, 2015 in the Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home in Jonesboro with Rev. Earl Heberer officiating. Interment was be in the Campground Cemetery.
Bobbie attented Lincoln Grade Schools, Lick Creek and AJCHS graduated with the 1960 Class.

Beverly Jean Walker, 1960 Senior, 1942 2009, Professor at Allegany College of Maryland

Beverly Jean Walker, 67, of Cumberland, Md., died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009, in Maryland. She was born on Oct. 14, 1942, in Freeport, the daughter of Clinton Elza and Paula Marie Porter Walker. She was preceded in death by her parents, and one brother, Charles Walker. Mrs. Walker was a professor at Allegany College of Maryland. She received her bachelor of fine arts degree and master's degree in English as a second language from Southern Illinois University. She was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church and the church sodality, member of the Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, TESOL, and a board member of Cumberland Theatre and Cumberland Cultural Foundation. Surviving are one son, James Kristopher Berry and wife Kelly of Louisville, Ky.; one daughter, Kirsten Adelle Shell and husband Todd of Louisville, Ky.; one brother, Robert Walker and wife Jan of Tallahassee, Fla.; one sister, Shirley Giarritta and husband Nick of Cumberland, Md.; one granddaughter, Julie Michelle Berry of Louisville, Ky.; one sister-in-law, Carmen Walker of Alachua, Fla.; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Cumberland, Md., on Monday, Dec. 7, at 11 a.m. Interment was in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Memorials can be made to Allegany College of Maryland, 12041 Willowbrook Rd., SE, Cumberland, Md. 21502; Cumberland Theatre, 101 N. Johnson St., Cumberland, Md. 21502; or Cumberland Cultural Foundation, 104 Washington St., Cumberland, Md. 21502. Beverly Walker attented Davie, Anna Junior High and graduated with the Anna Jonesboro Community High School class of 1960. Beverly was very active in grade and high school using her painting skill to decorate school rooms and the city of Anna.
Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Ralph Jerry Wall Jr., 1960 Senior, 1942-2018, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Ralph Jerry Wall Jr., age 76, of Cobden, died Sunday, October 7, 2018 at his home. He was born March 24, 1942 in rural Anna, the son of Ralph Sr. and Agnes (Williams) Wall. He married Marva Hill in 1983 in Anna Ralph is survived by his loving wife, Marva Wall of Cobden; two daughters, Melanie Morrison of Anna and Belinda Hickam of Cobden; four grandchildren, Lindsey (Sully) Edwards, Jacob Blakely, Alexa Macy and TJ Macy; one great grandson, Blake Edwards; two brothers, Richard (Charlotta) Wall of Brighton and Ray Wall of Jonesboro; other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; unborn great grandson, Christopher Edwards. Ralph was member of the Anna Nazarene Church and the Carroll P. Foster Post #3455 V.F.W. of Anna. He served his country in the United States Army during Vietnam. Ralph worked at Florsheim Shoe factory for twenty-seven years, he then worked at Choate Mental Health in dietary for eighteen years before his retirement. Memorial services for Ralph Jerry Wall Jr. will be at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 13, 2018 in the Connect Point Church of Anna with Pastor Steve Guined officiating. Military rites will be conducted by the Carroll P. Foster Post #3455 of the VFW in Anna and the Illinois Army National Guard Funeral Honors Team of Marion. Friends may call after 11:00 a.m. and until the service hour at 12:00 p.m. at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Nazarene Church. Envelopes will be available at the church and Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Home.

Albert Young, 1957 Freshman, 1941 1990, Navy Veteran

Albert Young son of Mr. and Mrs.Young died about 1990. He is survived by his widow; his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Young of Cobden; brother Young, of Anna. Albert went to Union County Grade Schools and A J C H S in 1957 his Freshman.
Albert servied in the U.S. Navy. Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

Jim Zotter, 1959 Junior, 1942 1981, Forensic Science, Information furnished by A-J Classmate and Friends.

James Alan Zotter died July 1981. "Jim" James Alan Zotter son of Mr. and Mrs. Zotter was born in 1942. He is survived by his widow; his parents Mr. and Mrs. Zotter of Texas and brother Tom Zotter, of Texas. James Alan Zotter was a charter member of the Southwestern Association of Forensic Scientists, Inc. He, along with Floyd McDonald, Max Courtney and Bill McClain, with assistance from Wild Turkey, laid the groundwork for founding the Association during the American Academy of Forensic Science meeting in St. Louis, Missouri in February 1977. Jim was instrumental in the formation and early organizational efforts of the Association. James Zotter was in charge of the Serology section of the Houston Police Department Crime Laboratory. Jim had a Master of Science degree in immunology and was working toward his Ph.D. in biochemistry. During the fall 1980 meeting in Houston, Jim served as co-host and worked the Exhibit Chairman, despite battling recurrent cancer at the time. He died in July 1981. In his memory, the James Alan Zotter Memorial Award is given to the member whose dedication to the Association best exemplifies the devotion felt by Jim to SWAFS and to the advancement of forensic science. Jim Zotter was a classmate of the Junior Class of Anna-Jonesboro Community High School in 1959.

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