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The Breese Journal from Breese, Illinois • 3

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The Thursday, April 6, 2000 -''rHrf' 1 i Hi yes I Rudolfo Accornero Rudolfo "Rudy" Accornero, 89, of Highland died Sunday, April 2, 2000, at St. Joseph Hospital, Highland. He was born Jan. 16, 1911, at Kilsyth, W.Va., to Giovanni "John" Vincent and Malvina Columbia (Fracchia) Accornero. On Feb.

11, 1945, he married Anna "Ann" Calabro at St. Luke's Catholic Church in Belmont, and she survives in Pocahontas. Other survivor.ic1ude a daughter, Anitamarie A. (Martin) Nahstoll of Wildwood, Mo; three sons, John R. Accornero of Troy, Richard J.

(Karen Accornero of Pocahontas and James S. (Marilyn) Cryder of Trenton; three grandchildren, Jody L. Accornero and Chad R. Accornero of Pocahontas and Nicholas M. Nahstoll of Wildwood; a sister, Erma M.

Accornero of Pocahontas; and a brother, Louis L. "Luigi" (Mary) Accornero of Pocahontas. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Pierina "Patsy" Accornero. Visitation was held Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning at Spengel-Boulanger Funeral Home in Highland. The 10 a.m.

funeral Mass on Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Pierron was celebrated by Ret. Rev. Msgr. Paul W. Sheridan.

Interment was in Calvary Cemetery, Pierron. Alphonse Ottenschnieder Alphonse Ottenschnieder, 85, of Aviston died, Wednesday, March 29, 2000, at St. Joseph Hospital, Breese. He was born Aug. 27, 1914, at Aviston to Anna (Sudholt) and Frank Ottenschnieder.

Survivors include three nephews, Frank Ottenschnieder and Jim (Shirley) Ottenschnieder of Albers and Joe (Marilyn) Ottenschnieder of Aviston; and great-nieces and great-nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Henry and Leo Ottenschnieder. Alphonse was a member of St. Francis Parish in Aviston and the Clinton County Farm Bureau. He was a farmer.

Visitation was held -Friday evening and Saturday morning at Brefeld Funeral Home in Aviston. The Rev. Dan Friedman presided at the 10 a.m. funeral service Saturday at St. Francis Church.

Interment was in St. Francis Cemetery, Aviston. Memorials may be made to St. Francis Church. 1A' tl SJ 1 Hazel Kohrs Hazel M.

Kohrs, 98, of Breese died Saturday, April 1, 2000, at Christian Northeast Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. She was born Aug. 4, 1901, in Breese to Otto and Alice Schroeder, and they preceded her in death. She married Harry Zinschlag, and he died in 1954.

She then married Jake Kohrs on May 25, 1958, and he preceded her in death Oct. 20, 1978. Survivors include step-children Roselyn (John) Crawford of Florissant, Marlene (Jim) Robben of Germantown, Jerry (Jeanette) Kohrs of Breese, Millie (Martin) Johnson of Breese, Arthur (Marie) Kohrs of Affton, Martha (Don) Cornell of Fairview Heights, Bernice Winter of Breese and Delores Lamping of Melville, a step-daughter-in-law, Alice Kohrs of Independence, and 34 step-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by step-sons Wilbert, Elmer, and Ralph Kohrs, antl a brother, Roy Schroeder. Hazel was a homemaker and a member of St.

John United Church of Christ in Breese, Breese Women's Club and Breese Senior Citizens. Visitation was held Monday evening and Tuesday morning at Moss Funeral Home in Breese. The Rev. Linda Coulson presided at the 11 a.m. service Tuesday at St.

John United Church of Christ. Interment was in St. John Cemetery, Breese. Memorials may be made to St. John Church or the American Lung Association iind will he received at the funeral home.

I 1 1 Joan Niedzwiecki Joan M. Niedzwiecki, 58, of New Baden died Tuesday, April 4, 2000, at her She was born Oct. 20, 1 94 1, at Radoni, the daughter of Clara (Deering) and Joseph Kult. On May 30, 1962. she married Stanley, Niedzwiecki Jr.

at East St. Louis, and he survives in New Baden. Other survivors include her mother of Nashville; two sons, Robert-(Carol) Niedzwiecki of Collinsville and David (Brenda) Niedzwiecki of St. Rose; a daughter, Michelle (fiance David Reardon) Niedzwiecki of Atlanta, four grandchildren; six brothers, Leonard Kult and Eugene (Janet) Kult of Belleville, Jerry (Kristen) Kult of Fullerton, Ray Kult of Nashville, Leroy (Dottie) Kult of Lexington, and Robert (Judy) Kult of Granite City; three sisters, Caroline (Carl) Jarre II of Fallon, Pat (Bill) Hellon of Troy and Shirley (Mark) Homes of Edwardsville; and her mother-in-law, Irene Niedzwiecki of Fairview Heights. She was preceded in death by her father; a sister.

Rose Minton; and her father-in-law, Stanley Niedzwiecki Sr. Joan was a member of St. George Parish and Altar Sodality in New Baden and was a eucharistic minister and a past parish council member. She was employed as a secretarial services manager at Thompson and Coburn L.L.P. in St.

Louis, Mo. Visitation will be held at Hempen Funeral Home in New Baden from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Friday. A prayer service will take place at 6 p.m.

Thursday at the funeral home. The Rev. James Blazine will preside at the 10 a.m. service Friday at St. George Church.

Interment will be in St. Adalbert Cemetery, Fairview Heights. Page 3A Clarence Ripperda Clarence L. "Louie" Ripperda, 78, of Beckemeyer died Tuesday, April 4, 2000, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Belleville.

He was born June 28, 1921, in Beckemeyer to Henry and Cecilia (Bach) Ripperda. They preceded him in death. On Oct. 26, 1 949, he married Rita Musenbrock at St. Rose Church, and she survives in Beckemeyer.

Also surviving are two sons, Kent (Tina) Ripperda of Highland and Kurt (Linda) Ripperda of Breese; a daughter, Cara (Frederick) Tomasek of Lansing; five grandchildren, Kendall, Aaron, Carly, Nicole and Alyssa Ripperda; four brotflers, Lawrence Ripperda and Alfred (Mary) Ripperda of Breese, Arthur (Thelma) Ripperda of Sorento and Paul (Mary Ann) Ripperda of Swansea; and one sister, Bernice (Vincent) Kuhl of Breese. He was preceded in death by a brother, Valerius "Larry" Ripperda; and sisters-in-law, Hilda Ripperda and Delores Ripperda. Louis retired as a self-employed carpenter. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Carlyle.

Visitation will be held from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Friday at Moss Funeral Home in Bwese. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at St.

Mary Church with Fr. George Mauck officiating. Interment will be in St, Mary Cemetery, Carlyle. Memorials can be made to Mater Dei High School or to the donor's choice and will be received at the funeral home. Use the classifieds for fast results! Dr.

Kenneth Hancock tiiumnfiiA ''lit Breese Journal Leona Bruns Leona H. Bruns (nee Tebbe), 82, of Germantown died Thursday, March 30, 2000, at Caring First Nursing Home in Breese. She was born Feb. 22, 19 18, at Germantown to August and Emma (Beckmann) On Nov. 1947 she married Alvin Bruns at St.

Boniface Germantown, and he survives in Germantown. Other survivors include a son, Paul (Betty) Bruns of Germantown; a daughter, Mary Ann (Stan) Varel of Bartelso; seven grandchildren, Ber-nie, Erin and Mike Bruns, Michelle Bohnenstiehl, Angie Waugh, Christy Honeycutt and Alan Varel; three great-grandchildren, Justin and Jordan Bohnenstiehl and Gabrielle Honeycutt; and a brother, Gene (Dorothy) Tebbe of Breese. She wasVreceded in death by her parents. Leona was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church and Altar Sodality and the Clinton County Farm Bureau.

She was a homemaker. Visitation was held Sunday evening and Monday morning at Moss Funeral Home in Germantown. Father Vincent Haselhorst presided at the 1 1 a.m. service Monday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church, Bartelso.

Interment was in St. Boniface Cemetery, Germantown. Memorials may be made to St. Boniface Church Renovation Fund, St. Boniface Cemetery, Mater Dei High School or Hospice of Southern Illinois and will be received at the funeral home.

I.JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL WHERE CARING IS OUR SPECIAL TY 9515 Holy Cross Lane, Breese BIRTHS Boy to Crystal and Keith Kleiboeker, Carlyle (32500) Boy to Mandy and Troy Tinker, Shobonier (32500) Girl to Eileen Squibb, Salem 32700)- Boy to Lisa Luster, Vandalia (32800) Girl to Shannon Holtgrave. Breese (32900) Girl to Heidi Lowe, Carlyle (32900)' Boy to Shonda and Jason Soulon, Odin (32900) Girl to Lori and Clarence "Chip" Christmann, Trenton (33000) Boy to Lorien and Tim Schleper, Breese (33000) I Alfred Guttersohn Alfred O. "Butch" Guttersohn, 78, of Breese died Saturday, April 1, 2000, at Caring First Nursing Home in Breese. He was born June 7, 1921, in Breese to "Walter and Catherine (Reichert) Guttersohn. On Jan.

27, 19.48, he married Mildred Van de Loo at St. Anthony Church, Beckemeyer, and she survives in Breese. Survivors include a daughter, Barbara (Steve) Curtis of Martinsville, two sons. Rick Guttersohn of Leadville, and Alan (Denise) Guttersohn of Breese; seven grandchildren, Courtney and Jonathon Curtis and Heather, Holly, Brandon, Justin and Cody Guttersohn. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother.

Earl Guttersohn. Butch was retired, having been a truck driver for Clinton County Oil and a laborer with Ruttmann Construction. He was a member of St. Dominic Catholic Church, Breese, and American Legion Post 252, also in Breese. Visitation was held Sunday evening and Monday morning at Moss Funeral Home in Breese.

The 10 a.m. funeral -Mass on Monday was held at St. Dominic Church with Fr. Patrick Peter presiding. Interment was in St.

Dominic-St. Augustine Cemetery, Breese. Memorials may be made to the donor's choice and will be received at the funeral home -J PRESS in Clara Billhartz Clara A. Billhartz, 95, of Aibers, died Sunday, April 2, 2000, at Mar-Ka Nursing Home in Mascoutah. She was born March 1 1, 1905, at Germantown to Ann (Albers) and Theodore Kniepmann On May 21, 1924, she married Edward A.

Billhartz Sr. at St. Boniface Church, Germantown. Survivors include five sons, Edward (Lou) Billhartz James (Rita) Billhartz and Louis (Ruth) Billhartz, all of Belleville, Maurice (Sherry) Billhartz of New Baden and Leroy (Phyllis) Billhartz of Albers; four daughters, Evelyn (Elmer) Strieker of Belleville, Dorothy (Urban) Behrman of Albers, Mary (Louis) Usselmann of Belleville and Carol (David) DeMarais of Chicago; 35 grandchildren; and 34 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband on Feb.

a daughter, Delores Billhartz; three brothers, Theodore Kniepmann Edward Kniepmann and Arthur Kniepmann; and four sisters, Eugenia Hollenkamp, Cecelia Haake, Helen Haake and Pauline Robke. Clara was a member of St. Bernard Parish and Altar Sodality, Albers; the Daughters of Isabella Precious Blood Circle 718, Breese; Germantown Senior Citizens; and Catholic Fraternal Life, Albers Council. She was a homemaker. Visitation was held at Hempen Funeral Home in Albers on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning.

The Rev. Louis Koehr presided at the 11 a.m. service Wednesday at St. Bernard Church. Interment was in St.

Bernard Cemetery, Albers. Memorials may be made as Masses or to St. Bernard Church or Hospice of Southern Illinois. years of probation and fined $500 plus costs on March 3ffaftcr pleading guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol. Brooks was charged on Nov.

30.after having previously been convicted of D.U.I, on two separate occasions. He also plead guilty to a second count for driving while his driver's licenses had been revoked. Amanda Carter, 17, of Pocahontas was charged with retail theft on March 31. Carter allegedly took gas from CC Food Mart in Breese on March 13. Shelly Kerwin of Carlyle was charge with deceptive practice on March 31 for allegedly writing bad checks at Casey's General Store in Centralia for $47.87 on Jan.

15 and $7.70 on Jan. 16. The checks were drawn on Mercantile Bank of Illinois in Carlyle. Katie Mclntyre, 19, of Bartelso was charged with deceptive practice on March 31 for allegedly writing a bad check for $39.91 at Carlyle Super Valu on Dec. 21.

The check was drawn: on National Bank at Carlyle. Diane Daiber of Highland was charged with on March 31 for allegedlywriting a bad check to Mater Dei High School for $50 on Feb. 15. The check was drawn on The Bank of Edwardsville in Highland. Charles Reynolds of Highland was charged with deceptive practice on March 31 for allegedly writing a bad check for $75 to Mater Dei High School on Feb.

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Louis Nashville, IL 62263 Saturday Appointments Available 327-4315 BREESE JOIIRMH, Keep Your All Your Life Published Weekly by Breese Publishing Inc. Steve Mahlandt, Publisher Vicky Albers, Editor Dave Mahlandt, Business Mgr. Periodical Postage Paid at Breese, IL 62230 ihsr winnlr STUNOIS ASSOCIATION Office and Plant at 8060 Old Highway 50, BREESE, IL 62230 PHONE (618)526-7211 Subscription Rates: $17.50 per year Clinton County mailing address $21.00 per year out of Clinton County, Illinois Lines! 1 Dr. Donna Nguyen it I LutdlatJm Lonq Vneck IF YOU'RE SINGLE AND BETWEEN THE AGES OF 25 TO 29... Six Highland men and a rural Alhambra man were recently charged with mob action in Clinton County Circuit Court.

According to the charges, Anthony Finley, 18, of Alhambra; Ryan Starks, 19, Darren Starks, 18, Nicholas Dimig, 21, Nicholas. Baer, 19, Andrew Walker, 20, and Jon Rinderer, 18, all of Highland, allegedly, by use of force, acted together to strike and kick Elias Herely in or about the body on Feb. 21. Mob action is a Class 4 felony. Finley, R.

Starks, D. Starks, and Dimig were also charged with criminal damage to property, a Class 4 felony, for allegedly damaging Herely's 1996 Pontiac Grand Am on the same date. Michael Hartline, 26, of Colorado Springs, Colo, was placed on four years of probation, fined $1,500 plus court costs and ordered to pay restitution to the S.A.F.E. program irrthe amount of $2,000 after pleading guilty to aggravated criminal sexual abuse, a Class 2 felony. A Class 1 felony charge of criminal sexual assault was dismissed.

Hartline committed an act of sexual misconduct with another individual on Oct. 17. As part of his sentence, Hartline was ordered to undergo alcohol, drug and mental health evaluations and complete any recommended treatment. He was -also ordered to enroll and cooperate with the sex offender counselor appointed by the probation office and to have no contact with his victim. Randy Brooks, 49, of Beckemeyer was sentenced to 120 days in the Clinton County Jail, placed on two Pork Steaks Whole SIRLOIN TIP ROAST SANDWICH HAM L29 Lb.

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