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John Wesley Bilyeu

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John Wesley Bilyeu

Birth
Old Ripley, Bond County, Illinois, USA
Death
1 Jan 1961 (aged 63)
Old Ripley, Bond County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Dies Suddenly at Home In Old Ripley
Services Sunday;
Internment Brown Cememtery
John W. Bilye, 63, died suddenly Thursday night at 7:05 p.m. at his home in Old Ripley, while seated in a chair watching television. He had been a sufferer from a heart condition fr sometime.
Funeral services were conducted at 1:30 p. m., Sunday, at the Old Ripley Christian Chruch, the Rev. Hosto of Grantfork; and the Rev. Robert Stedman of Collinsville and the Rev. Dale Wanz of St. Louis officiating. Mrs. Sandra Ganzer was pianist and Mr. and Mrs. Claud smith ang.
Pallbears were John Sussenbach, Lewayne Caulk, Gilbert Caulk, Lemoin Theims, Ray basset and John Vidakonick. Ladies in charge of flowers were Mrs. John Sussenbach, Mrs. Gilbert Caulk, Mrs. Lamoin Theims, Mrs. Forrest Barth, Mrs. Beverly Pfister and Miss Uldine Landolt.
Interment was at Brown Cememtery. The Dewey & Sons Mortuary was in charge.
John Wesley Bilyeu was born March 8, 1897, at Old Ripley, the son of Thomas Franklin and Anna (Long) Bilyeu and was aged 63 years, 0 months and 19 days. Mr. Bilyey was a charter member of the Christian Church at Old Ripley, and had lived at Old Ripley the last 34 years. He was married to Miss Eva Anna Caulk September 23, 1924 and she survies. A carpenter by trade, until ill health force hi retirement last June, he was a member of the Carpenter's Union. Surivors in addition to his wife include a daughter, Maxine Ann Bilyeu, office employee at Utlaut Memorial Hospital and a brother, Thomas Bilyeu of Wood River, a daughter, Darlene May, who died in infance and a brother Larkin, having preceded him in death.
Dies Suddenly at Home In Old Ripley
Services Sunday;
Internment Brown Cememtery
John W. Bilye, 63, died suddenly Thursday night at 7:05 p.m. at his home in Old Ripley, while seated in a chair watching television. He had been a sufferer from a heart condition fr sometime.
Funeral services were conducted at 1:30 p. m., Sunday, at the Old Ripley Christian Chruch, the Rev. Hosto of Grantfork; and the Rev. Robert Stedman of Collinsville and the Rev. Dale Wanz of St. Louis officiating. Mrs. Sandra Ganzer was pianist and Mr. and Mrs. Claud smith ang.
Pallbears were John Sussenbach, Lewayne Caulk, Gilbert Caulk, Lemoin Theims, Ray basset and John Vidakonick. Ladies in charge of flowers were Mrs. John Sussenbach, Mrs. Gilbert Caulk, Mrs. Lamoin Theims, Mrs. Forrest Barth, Mrs. Beverly Pfister and Miss Uldine Landolt.
Interment was at Brown Cememtery. The Dewey & Sons Mortuary was in charge.
John Wesley Bilyeu was born March 8, 1897, at Old Ripley, the son of Thomas Franklin and Anna (Long) Bilyeu and was aged 63 years, 0 months and 19 days. Mr. Bilyey was a charter member of the Christian Church at Old Ripley, and had lived at Old Ripley the last 34 years. He was married to Miss Eva Anna Caulk September 23, 1924 and she survies. A carpenter by trade, until ill health force hi retirement last June, he was a member of the Carpenter's Union. Surivors in addition to his wife include a daughter, Maxine Ann Bilyeu, office employee at Utlaut Memorial Hospital and a brother, Thomas Bilyeu of Wood River, a daughter, Darlene May, who died in infance and a brother Larkin, having preceded him in death.


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