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John G. Hewitt
John G. Hewitt was born 10-12-1840 in East St. Louis, St. Clair County, IL, and died 6-25-1923 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. He is buried at White Cemetery, Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. He was the son of Eliphalet and Martha (Stites) Hewitt. His father Eliphalet Hewitt was born in 1804 in NY or PA, and died in 1870 in Jersey County, IL. His mother Martha (Stites) Hewitt) was born in 1806 or 1809 in NJ or Hamilton County, Ohio and died 4-6-1856 in Jersey County, IL. (Another source says her maiden name was Gillespie), (A tombstone in Jersey Co. reads Martha wife of E. Hewitt, died 1856, aged 47). She was the daughter of Jonathan Benjamin Stites born Nov. 18, 1774 in Ohio and died Feb. 26, 1855 in Jefferson Co., Indiana and Elizabeth Lawrence born Aug, 25, 1777, died 1864. Martha's father Jonathon Benjamin Stites was the son of Henry Stites & Lydia (Osborn) Stites. Eliphalet and Martha (Stites) Hewitt had these children-John G. Hewitt born 10-12-1849 in East St. Louis, St. Clair County, IL, died 6-25-1923 in Jersey County, IL, buried White Cemetery; Ellen Hewitt born in 1834, married Lewis Chance 8-19-1852. He was born in 1827; William Hewitt born in 1840 in MO, married Ellen Bradish born 1846; and Martha A. Hewitt born in 2-20-1835 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and died 5-10-1891 in Jersey County, IL, buried Noble Cemetery, Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. She married Caleb Vanausdoll born 3-29-1827 in Ohio, and died 8-11-1880 in Jersey County, IL He is buried at Noble Cemetery. ------------------- After his first wife Martha (Stites) Hewitt's death John G. Hewitt's father Eliphalet Hewitt remarried to Margaret White born in 2-27-1839 in Jersey County, IL, the daughter of Josiah H. White born 10-27-1802, and died 10-14-1860 in Jersey County, IL. He is buried in White Cemetery, Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. His father Joseph White was born in 1773. The Whites arrived in Illinois in the early 1800's. Eliphalet and Margaret (White) Hewitt had these children-Joseph Hewitt born in 1862, died in 1904; George Calvin Hewitt born in Feb. 1870, died 1904; Cornelius (Neil) Hewitt born 8-3-1863, died 12-28-1937, buried White Cemetery; and Eliphalet Hewitt Jr. born 12-21-1860/61 near Grafton in Jersey County, IL, and died 5-20-1930 in Jersey County, IL, buried Noble Cemetery. Eliphalet Hewitt Jr. married Margaret Maria Boomer 11-10-1909, the daughter of John and Mary (Wiener) Boomer. She was born 3-20-1862 in Jersey County, IL, and died 2-25-1945 in Jersey County, IL. She is buried in Noble Cemetery, Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. After her first husband Eliphalet Hewitt Sr's death Margaret (White) Hewitt remarried to William Deffer 9-25-1871. He was born in 1830 in Bavaria, Europe. They had 2 sons-William Deffer born in 1876, and Thomas R. Deffer born 11-8-1883 in Jersey County, IL, and died 5-29-1957 in Jersey County, IL. He is buried at White Cemetery. His mother Margaret (White) Hewitt Deffer died 2-3-1921 in Jersey County, IL. She is buried at White Cemetery, Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. ---------------------- Eliphalet and Martha (Stites) Hewitt's son John G. Hewitt was married first to Martha A. Bettis born in 1859. He married second to Mary McManus 12-23-1878 in Jersey County, IL. She was born 4-17-1856 in English Township, Jersey County, IL, and died 12-20-1921 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. She was the daughter of Thomas and Jane (Dabbs) McManus. Her father Thomas McManus was born in 1821, and her mother Laren (Nellie) Jane Dabbs born in 1831 was the daughter of Samuel and Mary (Link) Dabbs. John and his wife Mary (McManus) Hewitt are both buried at White Cemetery, Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. John and Mary (McManus) Hewitt had 8 children-William A. Hewitt Sr, John Frederick "Fred" Hewitt, Paul Leonard Hewitt, Martha Jane Hewitt, Mary Margaret "Maggie" Hewitt, Stella Edith Hewitt, Jesse S. Hewitt, and Allen Hewitt. (1) John and Mary (McManus) Hewitt's son William A. Hewitt Sr. William A. Hewitt was born 5-5-1884 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL and died 5-12-1936. He married Freda Kraushaar, the daughter of Charles and Caroline (Haushalter) Kraushaar. Freda Kraushaar was born 1-13-1902 in English Township, Jersey County, IL. She died 3-16-1946 in Jersey County, IL. She died of cancer when only 44. She married William A. Hewitt 9-7-1922. They lived on a farm in Union Forest area of Jersey County, IL. William and his wife Freda (Kraushaar) Hewitt are both buried at White Cemetery, Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. (Note: Freda Kraushaar was my mother Lovie (Kraushaar) Westfall's sister) William and Freda (Kraushaar) Hewitt had 2 children-Helen K. Hewitt and William A. Hewitt Jr. ---------------------- (1a) William and Freda (Kraushaar) Hewitt's daughter Helen Katherine Hewitt was born 10-23-1925 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL, died 2-22-1974 in Jersey County, IL. She is buried at St. Mary's Cemetery, EnglishTownship, Jersey County, IL. She married James William Wahl. They were married 2-8-1947 in Jersey County, IL. He was born 3-28-1922 in Jersey County, IL. He died 9-14-1990 in Pike County, IL. He is buried at St. Francis Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. He was in the Military Service in the U. S. Army and was a World War II Veteran. He was the son of James Francis Wahl and Nora Murphy Wahl. James William Wahl and Helen (Hewitt) Wahl had 5 children-James Wahl, Alan Wahl, Richard Wahl, and Robert Wahl, and a daughter Pamela Wahl. ------------------ William and Helen (Hewitt) Wahl's son Alan Wahl married Pamela Rice and they had 2 sons-Christopher Wahl and his wife, Betsy, of Jerseyville, IL, and Kyle Wahl of Jerseyville. Alan Wahl and his wife pamela (Rice) Wahl later divorced. Alan Wahl farms in the Brighton, IL area. Alan Wahl's former wife Pamela (Rice) Wahl's father Billie Charles Rice's obituary - Billie Charles Rice, 78, died at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008, at Robings Manor in Brighton. Born March 23, 1929, in Alton, he was the son of Thomas and Ida Mae (Ruckman) Bishop. He retired from the Olin Corporation as a ballistics tester and foreman in 1989. He served in World War II with the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Rangers. He was a member of the Alton Eagles FOE 254 and enjoyed fishing and golf. Surviving are three children, Linda Wickenhauser and her husband, Jim, of Godfrey, Billie L. Rice of O'Fallon, Mo., and Pamela Wahl of Brighton; five grandchildren, Christopher Wahl and his wife, Betsy, of Jerseyville, Kyle Wahl of Jerseyville, Laura Wickenhauser of Godfrey, Tom Wickenhauser and his wife, Margaret, of Edwardsville and Alan Wickenhauser and his wife, Cristal, of Bethalto; four great-grandchildren, Alexander, Hope Ann, Josey and Michael Wahl; a brother, Harry E. Rice of Longwood, Fla.; and a former son-in-law, Alan Wahl of Brighton. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Jim Rice. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, at Gent Funeral Home in Alton, where funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23. The Rev. Mark Church will officiate. Burial will be at Upper Alton Cemetery. Memorials may be made to The River of Life Family Church. Online guestbook and information may be found at www.gentfuneralhome.com. William and Helen (Hewitt) Wahl's son Robert Joseph Wahl married Amy Janine Schaake, the daughter of Eldon and Linda Schaake of Jerseyville, IL. William and Helen (Hewitt) Wahl's daughter Pamela Ann Wahl married Louis Blackorby and they live on a farm in the Franklin, IL area. Louis and Pamela (Wahl) Blackorby have 4 children-Kate Blackorby who lives in St. Louis, MO; Tim Blackorby who is married to Pam and has a daughter Hannah Blackorby and lives in Springfield, IL; Greg Blackorby who is married and he and his wife have a son Owen Blackorby and lives in Alexander, IL; and Laura Blackorby who married Douglas Knight and lives in Springfield, IL. Douglas and Laura (Blackorby) Knight have 4 children-Natalie Knight, Olivia Helen Knight, Camille Faith Knight, and Andrew Knight. ------------------ (2a) William and Freda (Kraushaar) Hewitt's son William A. Hewitt Jr. was born 11-29-1930 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. He died February 10, 1985 at Tampa, Florida. The services were at First Assembly of God Church Tuesday, February 12, 1985 at Eleven o'clock. Rev. Douglas J. Friesen of First Assembly of God, Tarpon Springs, Florida Officiating. Arrangements were by Vinson Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs, Florida. Interment was in Bay Pines National Cemetery, Bay Pines, Florida. He was in the Military Service and was a U. S. Army Korean War Veteran. William A. Hewitt Jr. married Dolores Falloyat and they had 4 children-William (Willy) Hewitt, Robert Hewitt, Lisa Hewitt who married Adam Story and they live on a farm near Danville, IL, and have these children-Hannah Story, Colton Story, and Sarah Story; and Rebecca Hewitt who is married to Jeffrey Lane, and they live in Florida and have 4 children, Jessica Lane, Joshua Lane, Caleb Lane, and Aleah Lane. William A. Hewitt Jr. worked on the railroad in the East Saint Louis, and Collinsville, IL area. Later after illness he retired to Tampa, Florida. (2) John and Mary (McManus) Hewitt's son John Frederick "Fred" Hewitt never married and lived in the Jerseyville, IL area. He was born in 11-12-1887 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. He died 5-3-1974 in Jersey County, IL. He was a WWI Veteran, a US Army Private. He is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, English Township, Jersey County, IL. (3) John and Mary (McManus) Hewitt's son Paul Leonard Hewitt was born in 1892 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. He died 4-10-1938 in Jersey County, IL. He was a WWI Veteran, a US Army Private Field Artillery. He is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, English Township, Jersey County, IL. He married Theda Reed daughter of Firman "Fern" Ebenezer Reed and Louise Viola (Lane) Reed and they lived in Jerseyville, IL. They had 6 children-John Edward Hewitt born in 1924, died in 1942 in WWII, killed in action during the North African invasion, while serving aboard the vessel Tasker M. Bliss; Jesse Samuel Hewitt born in 1934, died in 1994, married Verna Jean Rothe; Jerry Lee Hewitt born in 1931; Mrs. Majorie M. (Hewitt) Chapman born in 1922 of Greenfield, IL, married John W. Chapman; Mrs. Phyllis Ann (Hewitt) Yost born 1929 of Brighton, IL who married Samuel Yost 5-26-1955, and Mrs. Betty (Hewitt) Willenburg born 7-17-1920 in Jerseyville, IL, died 3-5-2001 in Jerseyville, IL. She is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. She married Francis Charles "Frank" Willenburg 2-2-1946 in Jerseyville, IL. He died 12-16-1995. They had 2 children-a son and daughter-in-law, Darrell and Fran Willenburg of Jerseyville; a daughter and son-in-law, Darlene and Ed Gowin of Kane; two grandchildren, Pamela Royse of Hopkinsville, Ky., and Shawn Clark of Brussels; three great-grandchildren, Jacob and Kelsey Royse and Easton Clark. ------------------ (1a) Leonard and Theda (Reed) Hewitt's daughter Betty N. (Hewitt) Willenburg's obituary - Betty N. Willenburg, 80, died at 9:25 a.m. Monday, March 5, 2001, at Christian Hospital Northeast in St. Louis County. She was born July 17, 1920, in Jerseyville, a daughter of the late Leonard and Theda (Reed) Hewitt. She worked for the International Shoe Factory in Jerseyville before she was married and worked at the Western in East Alton during World War II. She married Francis Charles "Frank" Willenburg Feb. 2, 1946, at the Evangelical Reformed Church in Jerseyville. They were married for nearly 50 years before his death Dec. 16, 1995. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Darrell and Fran Willenburg of Jerseyville; a daughter and son-in-law, Darlene and Ed Gowin of Kane; two grandchildren, Pamela Royse of Hopkinsville, Ky., and Shawn Clark of Brussels; three great-grandchildren, Jacob and Kelsey Royse and Easton Clark; and two sisters, Margie Chapman of Greenfield and Phyllis Yost of Brighton. Preceding her in death were three brothers, John, Jess and Jerry Hewitt. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at Hope Lutheran Church in Jerseyville with the Rev. Reuben Ankeny officiating. She will be laid to rest in Oak Grove Cemetery in Jerseyville. Memorials may be given to the American Heart Association. ------------------- (2a) Paul Leonard and Theda (Reed) Hewitt's son Jesse Samuel Hewitt's wife Verna Jean (Rothe) Hewitt's father Otto F. Rothe's obituary - Died 01-19-1972. Otto F. Rothe, retired farmer of Rural Route 1, Jerseyville, died Wednesday, January 19, at St. Luke hospital in St. Louis, the day before his 81st birthday. He had been a patient at the hospital for a week. Friends may call at the Warner Funeral Home in Brighton after 3 pm Thursday. At noon Friday the body will be moved to the Presbyterian church at Brighton where services will be held at 2 pm with Rev. Bob Branin officiating. Interment will be in Brighton cemetery. Mr. Rothe, a son of the late Herman & Katherine (Weber) Rothe, was born in Jersey County January 20, 1891. He was married in 1916 to Lillie M. Downs. Her death occurred in 1964. His survivors include 6 sons, Melvin, Frank, and Wilbur Rothe of Brighton, John and Charles of Jerseyville, and Robert Rothe of Kane; 6 daughters, Mrs. Don Voorhees and Mrs. Howard Freeman of Brighton, Mrs. Jesse Hewitt of Godfrey, Mrs. William Mundy of Alton, Mrs. William Lewis of Piasa, and Mrs. Dale Darr of Medora; 2 sisters, Lydia Roberts of Alaska and Ellen Clifton of Fla., and 1 brother, Herman Rothe of St. Charles; 48 grandchildren and 14 g-grandchildren. ------------------- Paul Leonard and Theda (Reed) Hewitt's son Jesse Samuel Hewitt's wife Verna Jean (Rothe) Hewitt's brother John H. "Bud" Rothe's obituary - John H. "Bud" Rothe, 69, died at 6:40 pm Friday, September 21, 1990, at home after a short illness. He retired in 1981 as a carpenter from Amco Oil Company in Wood River after 38 years of service. Born in Jersey County, he was the son of the late Otto F. & Lillie (Down) Rothe. He married the former Charlotte Kirchner on June 14, 1941, in St. Charles, Missouri. Surviving are his wife; 3 daughters, Carol Nichol of St. Cloud, MN, Sharon Knepper of Oxford, Maxx, and Linda Bishop of Madison, WI; 6 grandchildren; 6 Sisters, Eileen Voorhees and Della Freeman, both of Brighton, Evelyn Mundy and Verna Hewitt, both of Godfrey, and Ina Lowis and Nina Darr, both of Piasa; and 5 brothers, Melvin and Frank Rothe, both of Brighton, Charles and Wilbur Rothe, both of Jerseyville, and Robert Rothe of Kane. Visitation is from 4-8 pm today at Targhetta Funeral Home in Brighton, and will continue from 8:30 am Monday until service time at 10:30 am at First Presbyterian church in Brighton. Rev. Dave Dennis will officiate. Burial is in Brighton cemetery. Memorials may be given to the church, where he was a member, or the American Cancer Society. (4) John & Mary (McManus) Hewitt's daughter Martha Jane Hewitt was born in Jersey County, September 3, 1881. She died 2-06-1960. Martha Jane Raftis, age 78 years, 5 months, 3 days, widow of Thomas Raftis, died at 6:45 pm Saturday February 6, at Green Lawn Nursing Home. She had been a resident there for 6 days. Her burial was in St. Francis cemetery, Jerseyville, IL. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Raftis. Thomas and Martha (Hewitt) Raftis had 2 children (twins) 1 son, Donald F. Raftis, and 1 daughter Doris Raftis who married Truman Jones of Brighton, IL. ---------------------- Martha Jane (Hewitt) Raftis's obituary - Martha Jane Raftis, 78 years, 5 months, 3 days, widow of Tom Raftis, died at 6:45 pm Saturday February 6, 1960 at Green Lawn Nursing Home. She had been a resident there for 6 days. Funeral services were held at 9:30 Tuesday am February 9, at St. Francis Xavier church . Requiem mass was celebrated by Father Terry R. Shea and burial was in St. Francis cemetery. Mrs. Raftis, a daughter of the late John & Mary (McManus) Hewitt, was born in Jersey County, September 3, 1881. The decedent is survived by 1 son, Donald Raftis of Jerseyville; 1 daughter, Mrs. Truman Jones of Brighton; 7 grandchildren, and 1 Brother, Fred Hewitt, of Fieldon. She was preceded in death by her husband, Tom Raftis. ---------------------- (1a) Thomas and Martha (Hewitt) Raftis's son Donald F. "Red" Raftis was born on the family farm east of Jerseyville in Fidelity Township on April 10, 1919. He died peacefully at 2:15 p.m. Saturday, April 23, 2005, at Jerseyville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center at age 86. Burial was at St. Francis Xavier Cemetery in Jerseyville, IL. He married Pearl Margaret "Pat" Frech, the daughter of the late William E. and May-Elizabeth (Henkel) Frech. She was born Feb. 13, 1922, in Carrollton, Greene County, IL. She died at 9:10 a.m. Sunday, June 3, 2001, at her residence after a period of declining health at age 79. She was laid to rest in St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Donald F. "Red" Raftis attended Jersey Township High School, where he was a standout athlete, and until his death he never missed a Panther football game. "Red" was a member of the Panther "Chain Gang" for 60 years and was recently honored by the school district for his dedication. He was a lifelong resident of Fidelity Township, served on the township board for six terms and was a lifelong farmer who loved to work the soil and watch the crops grow. He served on the board of directors for the Jersey County Farm Bureau and never missed an opportunity to promote the importance of agriculture. ------------------ Donald F. "Red" Raftis's obituary - Donald F. "Red" Raftis, 86, died peacefully at 2:15 p.m. Saturday, April 23, 2005, at Jerseyville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was born on the family farm east of Jerseyville in Fidelity Township on April 10, 1919, one of two children born to the late Thomas and Martha (Hewitt) Raftis. He married the former Pearl Margaret "Pat" Frech on Aug. 12, 1940, in Hannibal, Mo., and they shared nearly 61 years together before her death on June 3, 2001. He attended Jersey Township High School, where he was a standout athlete, and until his death he never missed a Panther football game. "Red" was a member of the Panther "Chain Gang" for 60 years and was recently honored by the school district for his dedication. He was a lifelong resident of Fidelity Township, served on the township board for six terms and was a lifelong farmer who loved to work the soil and watch the crops grow. He served on the board of directors for the Jersey County Farm Bureau and never missed an opportunity to promote the importance of agriculture. He is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Martha and Merle Megginson of Jacksonville; four sons and daughters-in-law, Dick and Janice Raftis of Gurnee, David Raftis of Medora, Tom and Sue Raftis of Macomb and Jim and Amy Raftis of Springfield; 12 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and a very special cousin, Norman Jones of Jerseyville. In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by his twin sister, Doris Jones. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville. A Mass of Christian Burial will be said at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Jerseyville, with Father D. Patrick Gibbons officiating. Burial will be at St. Francis Xavier Cemetery in Jerseyville. Memorials may be made to the Panther Athletic Club or to the Blessing Hospice in Greene County, in appreciation for the loving care they gave to his wife during her illness. ---------------------- Donald F. "Red" Raftis's wife Pearl Margaret "Pat" (Frech) Raftis's obituary - Mrs. Pearl Margaret "Pat" Raftis, 79, died at 9:10 a.m. Sunday, June 3, 2001, at her residence after a period of declining health. She was born Feb. 13, 1922, in Carrollton, a daughter of the late William E. and May-Elizabeth (Henkel) Frech. She attended Greene County schools, and graduated with the 1939 class from Carrollton High School. A member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Parish, she attended Mass regularly until her health declined. She married Donald Raftis on Aug. 12, 1940, in Jerseyville and they resided east of Jerseyville for their entire 61 years of marriage, where they farmed and raised their family. She was an avid 4-H leader, where she taught sewing to countless young women. She worked for many years for the Jersey County Cooperative Extension Service and exhibited her baking expertise at the Jersey County Fair. She enjoyed bowling with her lady friends, and participated in numerous bowling tournaments with them. Surviving are her husband, Donald; a daughter and son-in-law, Martha and Merle Megginson of Woodson; four sons and three daughters-in-law, Dick and Janice Raftis of Grayslake, David Raftis of Medora, Tom and Sue Raftis of Macomb and Jim and Amy Raftis of Springfield; 12 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and her only surviving sister, Helen (Frech) Rhoades of Carrollton. Three brothers, Jake, William and Paul Frech and a sister, Katherine Richards, preceded her in death. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville with a rosary at 3:30 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be said at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Jerseyville with Father D. Patrick Gibbons officiating. She will be laid to rest in St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Remembrances may be made to Blessing Hospice of Greene County or to the Parkinson's Foundation. ------------------ Donald F. "Red" Raftis and Pearl Margaret "Pat" (Frech) Raftis had 5 children-a daughter and son-in-law, Martha and Merle Megginson of Jacksonville, IL; four sons and three daughters-in-law, Dick and Janice Raftis of Gurnee, IL, David Raftis of Medora, IL, Tom and Sue Raftis of Macomb, IL, and Jim and Amy Raftis of Springfield, IL. ---------------------- (2a) Thomas and Martha (Hewitt) Raftis's daughter Doris (Raftis) Jones is deceased. She married Truman Jones and they had a son Norman Jones who lives in Jerseyville, IL. (5) John and Mary (McManus) Hewitt's daughter Mary Margaret "Maggie" Hewitt was born in 1897 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. She died in 1943. She married Wesley G. Jones 5-8-1922 in Jersey County, IL. He was born in 1893, and died in 1940. They had 3 children-Ruth Jones born in 1925, Norman F. Jones born in 1929, and Paul Jones born in 1936. (6) John and Mary (McManus) Hewitt's daughter Stella Edith Hewitt was born in 1900 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. She died in 1957. She married Lloyd Laverne Reed 8-30-1919 in Jersey County, IL. He was born 4/17/1896 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL. He was the son of Firman (Fern) Ebenezer Reed, born July 17, 1859 in Camden, NJ and died March 9, 1930 in Jerseyville, IL, and Louisa Viola (Lane) Reed born in 1865. Firman (Fern) Ebenezer Reed was the son of William Henry Reed born about 1815 in Camden NJ and Mary E. born 1828 (her maiden name unknown). William Henry Reed was also married to Sarah Ann Cook born 1826. Lloyd Laverne Reed, was married twice, 1st to Marie (maiden name unknown), and 2nd to Stella Hewitt. -------------------- Lloyd and Stella (Hewitt) Reed Sr. had 8 children-Lloyd LaVerne Reed Jr born 1924 (deceased), Virgil Lloyd Reed born in 1922 (deceased), Orville "Jake" Lawrence Reed born 1931 of Alton, IL, Roger William Reed born 1937 of Brighton, IL, Geneva "Jenny" Rose (Reed) Morgan born 1927 of Benld, IL, Lila Lee (Reed) Perino born 1935 of Standard City, IL, Juanita Marie (Reed) Hartman born 1929 of Carbondale, IL, and Virginia Mae Antoinette "Toni" (Reed) Plybon born 1920 of Tucson, Ariz. ------------------------- (1a) Lloyd and Stella (Hewitt) Reed Sr's son Lloyd Reed Jr's obituary - Lloyd Reed Jr., 77, formerly of Chesterfield, died at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday, March 6, 2002, at Soldiers and Sailors Home in Quincy. Born Dec. 5, 1924, in Otterville, he was a son of the late Lloyd and Stella (Hewitt) Reed Sr. A World War II Air Force veteran, he worked as a machine operator at Beall Tool and Die Co. for 47 years, retiring in 1987. He was a member of the Wood River Moose Lodge 1349, the East Alton Machinist Lodge 660 and the Wood River Eagles Lodge. Surviving are two daughters and sons-in-law, Bonnie and Kurt Kaimann of Greenville and Jennifer and David Cooper of Brighton; four sons and three daughters-in-law, Lloyd L. and Rena Reed of Rosewood Heights, David J. and Schendora Reed of Alton, Kevin Lawrence Reed of Hettick and Jeffrey Lynn and Alicia Z. Reed of Oceanside, Calif.; 23 grandchildren; four sisters, Geneva "Jenny" Morgan of Benld, Lila Perino of Standard City, Juanita Hartman of Carbondale and Toni Plybon of Tucson, Ariz.; and two brothers, Orville "Jake" Reed of Alton and Roger W. Reed of Brighton. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Virgil Reed, and his former wife, Marcella Rose Smith, Dec. 8, 2001. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at Paynic Home for Funerals in East Alton, where funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday. The Rev. Clarence Barr will officiate. Burial will follow at Prairie Lawn Cemetery in Carlinville, with military rites performed by the Alton VFW Post 1308. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. (7) John and Mary (McManus) Hewitt's son Jesse Sylvester Hewitt was born in 1891 in Jersey County, IL. He died in 1924 while attending Stanford Uiversity, He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, CA. He was a WWI veteran, having enlisted in 1917 and went overseas with AEF and was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant infantry. He married first Georgia Henson born 1902. He married 2nd Lillian Love Ried born in 1898 in NY, died in 1984. They had a son Robert Spencer Hewitt born 11-9-1920 in Lake County, Gary Indiana. Jesse S. Hewitt's son Robert Hewitt married his wife Elizabeth Leslie Fairbanks in 1952 in Arizona, and has 2 children, Ellen and Paul, and 5 grandchildren. He retired at 62 from about 40 years working in construction and mining. He was at Pearl Harbor working underground when the Japanese attacked, and after 2-years there, went to the Aleutians for more military construction work designing crushing plants, roads, a break water & etc. When that type of work ran out, the military wanted him to stay on the island driving trucks and tractors, so he enlisted in the Navy eventually ending up on Okinawa. Then he went to Peru to work in a mine at 13,500 ft. until illness forced him to leave the altitude. He then returned home to the U.S. to continue his education. He later worked for Bechtel Corp. in San Francisco, CA and abroad for 25 years until his retirement. He now lives in Walnut Creek, CA. Robert Hewitt's wife Elizabeth died in Dec 2003 from Lou Gehrig's disease. She was born in 1928. Robert and Elizabeth (Fairbanks) Hewitt had 2 children-Ellen Leslie Hewitt and Paul Chandler Hewitt. Robert and Elizabeth (Fairbanks) Hewitt's daughter Ellen Leslie Hewitt born in 1956, married Jeffrey Theron Brown born in 1956, and they have 2 children-Alison Michelle Brown born 1986, and Kyle Spencer Brown born 1991. Robert and Elizabeth (Fairbanks) Hewitt's son Paul Chandler Hewitt was born in 1960. He married Monica Marie Kunz and their children are-Damien Kunz born 1984, Ian Robert Hewitt born 1996, and Jacqueline Louise Hewitt born in 1999. (8) John and Mary (McManus) Hewitt's son Allen Hewitt died young. He was born in 1880 in Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, IL, and died in 1896. Go To Related Families-Page 2e-1
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