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Who Was Who II of Hanover IL

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Who Was Who II of Hanover, IL

as of April 7, 2011 This proposed book contains biographies of people from Hanover who died after March 2, 1980, and up until when the book will go to the printer, hopefully in February 2011. The first Who Was Who was a book of biographies of everyone from Hanover, who had died, from the first settlers, up until February 28, 1980, when the book went to the printer. PLEASE let me know ALL middle names of everyone in each bio. This will help people doing research years from now. As you read through the information below PLEASE let me know of any omissions or corrections of any of your friends or family. I want this to be a book that will honor all of our past Hanover residents and to keep them alive in our memory. The prerequisites for being listed in this book are (1) being deceased, (2) having some sort of connection to Hanover, whether that is being born in Hanover or living in Hanover for some time, or (3) being buried in one of the three cemeteries.

THANKS,

Terry MillerTerry MillerTerry MillerTerry Miller

PLEASE make sure that your friend's and family's biographies contain all the information listed below:

1. Date of birth

2. Where they were born

3. Parent's name (including Mother's maiden name)

4. Where they went to school

5. If they served in the Military - what branch - what years served

6. Married to whom, when and where

7. Name of children (oldest to youngest)

8. Main type of work

9. When and where they died, and name and city of the cemetery they are buried.

Please contact me with corrections either by:

e-mail - terryj.miller@att.net Mail - Terry Miller - 117 Kelly Lane - Galena, IL 61036

Phone - 815/777-0778

NOTE: For several of the bio's the last name of some of the daughters are not currently correct, because of divorce. For genealogy research purposes it is strongly advised by historians to keep the last name correct for the time the obit was written NOTE: You will notice some of the bio's are in italic. These are Hanover people that should have been placed in the first Who Was Who, but at that time I had not located any information on them. Most of these folks are HanoverHigh School Alumni. 2 Aadson, Donald Meryl was born February 12, 1929 in Lily, South Dakota and was the son of John Conrad and Meady Olive (Haugen) Aadson. Donald served in the National Guard from 1947 until 1950. He married Mary M. Ewalt on April 12, 1955 in Bristol, South Dakota and two sons were born to this union: Dwight Richard Aadson and Michael John Aadson. Donald owned and operated a Phillips 66 gas station in Lily and also worked for Knight Road Construction Company for ten years. He worked at Black Hills Army Depot before moving to Hanover in 1966. He worked at the Savanna Army Depot from 1966 until 1981. Donald died September 26, 2000 and is buried in Webster

Cemetery, Webster, South Dakota.

Aadson, Eldon Norman was born October 31, 1919 in Lily, South Dakota and was the son of John Conrad and Meady Olive (Haugen) Aadson. He was a World War II U.S. Army Veteran. He married LaVonne "Bonnie" Joy Fryett in Lily and five children were born to this union: Kathy Joy (Aadson) Krantz, Mary Jo Aadson, Douglas Eldon Aadson, Debra Jean (Aadson) Zigler, and Beverly Gayle (Aadson) Sweeney. Eldon worked at the Black Hills Army Depot in Igloo, South Dakota and transferred to the Savanna Army Depot in 1966. The family lived in Hanover. He retired in 1975. Eldon died February 19, 1998 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Aadson, Nathan was born May 26, 1985 in Galena and was the son of Michael John and Gena Renae (Smith) Aadson. Nathan died February 17, 1986 and is buried in

Evergreen Cemetery

Adams, Forrest Charles was born April 21, 1911 in Mount Carroll, Illinois and was the son of Charles A. and Charlotte "Lottie" May (James) Adams. He married Frieda Elizabeth Dauphin August 5, 1931 in Freeport, Illinois and two daughters were born to this union: Mary Elizabeth (Adams) Brock and Ann Lisetta (Adams) Lincicum. Forrest owned and operated Adams Ford Garage in Hanover for 60 years before retiring in August 1994. He was the mayor of Hanover from 1945 until 1957. Forrest was one of the founders of the Hanover State Bank and served on the bank board for many years. Forrest died April 5, 1997 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Adams, Frieda Elizabeth (Dauphin) was born September 1, 1909 near Savanna, Illinois and was the daughter of Christian Daniel "Dan" and Dora (Weidman) Dauphin. She graduated from Savanna High School in 1927. Frieda married Forrest Charles Adams on August 5, 1931 in Freeport and two daughters were born to this union: Mary Elizabeth (Adams) Brock and Ann Lisetta (Adams) Lincicum. She and her husband owned and operated Adams Garage in Hanover for 60 years retiring in August 1994. Frieda died January 11, 2001; she was cremated and buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Adrian, Virgil M. was born December 30, 1913 in Cassville, Wisconsin and was the son of Nicholas and Rosa (Kelley) Adrian. He attended the Groom Country School. During the "Great Depression" in the 1930s Virgil traveled the West doing a variety of jobs. Virgil married Lula Mae Biggin on March 1, 1934 in Galena. He was a World War II U.S. Marine Veteran. He lived in Savanna and worked for the Milwaukee Railroad for 35 years before he retired. He married Mary Cecilia Castro-Rubio on January 26, 1962 and became the stepfather of 11 children: Virginia Winter, Tammie Sipes, Stacey Morris, Susan McCloy, Janice Tatar, Toni Kinnaman, Raul Rubio, Martin Rubio, John Rubio, James Adrian, and Vickie McCune. Virgil died in Savanna on June

11, 2006 and is buried in Lost Mound Cemetery.

3 Agnes, Vera was born July 8, 1916. She was married to William Agnes and lived in Hanover for a short time to live near her daughter Judy Willie. Vera died June 21, 1998 in Fillmore, California. Albrecht, Kenneth Lee was born October 21, 1940 in Elizabeth Township, Jo Daviess County and was the son of Ludwig Jacob and Mary Elizabeth (Dangel) Albrecht. He graduated from Hanover High School in 1960. Kenneth and his wife Pamela had four sons: Kendall Albrecht, Matthew "Matt" Albrecht, Anthony "Tony" Albrecht, and Norman Albrecht. He was a supervisor for the Eaton Corporation in Hanover for many years before transferring to the Eaton plant in Batavia, Illinois. Kenneth died June 30,

1991 and is buried in the West Batavia Cemetery.

Albrecht, Mary Elizabeth (Dangle) was born November 28, 1913 in Washington Township, Carroll County and was the daughter of John and Rosina Emma (Hoffman) Dangle. She married Ludwig Jacob Albrecht on July 29, 1933 in Savanna and four children were born to this union: Ludwig John Albrecht, Shirley Ruth (Albrecht) Deininger, Kenneth Lee Albrecht, and Stanley Ray Albrecht. She worked at the Savanna Army Depot for a number of years and later at the Eaton Corporation in Hanover. Mary lived in Hanover for more than 45 years before she moved to Stockton. Mary died March 25, 1993 and is buried in St. John Lutheran Church Cemetery,

Massbach.

Allen, Raymond Cletus "Bud" was born October 22, 1919 in rural Elizabeth, Illinois and was the son of John L. and Stella (Tresidder) Allen. He married Jean Everhart on August 20, 1946 in Galena and one daughter was born to this union: Dora Mae (Allen) Wunderlin. He was a World War II U.S. Army Veteran. Bud was a telephone repairman for 30 years at the Savanna Army Depot before retiring in 1974. They lived in Hanover for a short time before moving back to Elizabeth. Jean died in 1997. Bud died November 21, 1988 and is buried in the Elizabeth Cemetery. Allen, Sandra "Sandy" Lee (Grummitt) was born August 17, 1946 in Savanna, Illinois and was the daughter of Harold William and Virginia Mae (Thompson) Grummitt. She lived in Hanover as a child before her family moved to Savanna. Sandy graduated from Savanna High School in 1964 and later from AIC in Davenport, Iowa. She married George T. Allen on September 11, 1965 in Savanna and one son was born to this union: Brian Allen. Sandy was a bartender at the Savanna VFW for more than

10 years and was the area coordinator for the Veterans Van that provided transportation

to area medical facilities for veterans. Sandy died July 31, 2002 and is buried in

Savanna Township Cemetery.

Allen, Tina M. was born December 7, 1959 in Jacksonville, Illinois and was the daughter of Charles E. and Dorothy Arlene (Brown) Allen. She graduated from Scales Mound High School. Tina had one son: Wendell Allen. She lived in Hanover for a few years. Tina died February 24, 2003, her funeral was in Hanover, and she is buried in

Scales Mound Township Cemetery.

Ames, Beulah G. (Hall) was born October 14, 1899 in Monticello, Iowa and was the daughter of Julius S. and Nina Eleanor (Cook) Hall. She married Roy Henry Ames on April 19, 1920 in Kirksville, Missouri and one daughter was born to this union: Sonya Jean (Ames) Ostendorf. Beulah lived in Hanover for a number of years. She died January 22, 1983 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery. 4 Ames, Roy Henry was born on July 17, 1896 in Dubuque, Iowa and was the son of Frank and Agnes C. (Hinkels) Ames He married Beulah G. Hall on April 19, 1920 in Kirksville, Missouri and one daughter was born to this union: Sonya Jean (Ames) Ostendorf. He was a World War I U.S. Army Veteran. He was a heavy equipment operator at the Savanna Army Depot before his retirement. Roy lived in Hanover for many years before moving to Lake City, Florida to be near his daughter. He died February 2, 1992 in Lake City and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Anderson, Carl Richard was born April 23, 1923. Karl died March 7, 2007 in San Diego, California; he was cremated and buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Anderson, Jeannette (Kerkove) was born March 19, 1937 in Hanover and was the daughter of Leland and Henrietta (Schumaker) Kerkove. She married Robert Anderson Jr. on October 2, 1954 in Savanna and six children were born to this union: Tim Anderson, Brad Anderson, Kevin Anderson, another son, Pam (Anderson) Sedivy, and Linda Anderson. Jeanette lived in Savanna for a number of years. She died November

4, 1982 and is buried in Savanna Township Cemetery.

Anderson, John "Jack" Edward was born July 21, 1927 in Hanover and was the son of Victor Lowell and Velva Lillian (Dickinson) Anderson. He married Betty Lou Scharpf on February 4, 1950 in Hanover and four children were born to this union: Scott John Anderson, Steven Wayne Anderson, Vicki Lou (Anderson) Davis, and Robert Todd Anderson. Jack was a World War II U.S. Navy Veteran. Jack was an inspector at the Savanna Army Depot for 24 years before retiring in 1971. Jack died September 8, 1988 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Anderson, Vern Alston was born June 4, 1913 in Savanna, Illinois and was the son of Jesse Blaine and Lois V. (Grayless) Anderson. He was a World War II U.S. Army Veteran. Vern married Edna Doran on December 10, 1951 in Savanna. Vern had three children: Vern Anderson Jr., Sharon (Anderson) Raab, and another son who preceded him in death. Before retiring in 1977 he was employed by Elkay Manufacturing Company in Lanark. Vern died June 12, 1993; he was cremated and buried in

Evergreen Cemetery.

Andrews, Eleanor Reynolds (White) was born in 1875 in Hanover and was the daughter of Albert Brown "A.B." and Martha S. (Reynolds) White. She attended school in Hanover and her family owned the Hanover Woolen Mill. She married Harley H. Andrews. The family lived in southern California for many years. Harley was born December 9, 1876 in Missouri and died April 29, 1962 in Ventura, California. Eleanor died May 1, 1949 in Los Angeles. Andrews, Rodney James was born November 28, 1940 in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin and was the son of James Albert and Mona Shirley (Weed) Andrews. He graduated from Hanover High School in 1958. Rodney married Judith Ann Bittner on May 19,

1962 in Freeport, Illinois and two sons were born to this union: James Edward Andrews

and William Robert Andrews. He was the owner/proprietor of Rod's Huckleberry Inn Bar in Orangeville, Illinois. Judith died February 21, 1981 and Rodney died February 7,

1993 and they are both buried in Cedarville Cemetery.

Anger, Cletus Andrew was born August 19, 1920 in Galena, Illinois and was the son of George Edmund and Mathilda Regina (Stockel) Anger. He graduated from Galena High School, Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa, and St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore, Maryland. Cletus was a World War II U.S. Army Air Force Veteran. He was assistant 5 pastor at St. Nicholas Church in Aurora,Illinois, St. John the Baptist Church in Johnsburg, Illinois, and St. John the Baptist Church in Savanna, Illinois. He became pastor of St. Catherine's Church in Prophetstown, Illinois and St. Ambrose Cathedral in Erie, Illinois. He was pastor of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Hanover from 1979 until 1991. Father Anger died September 15, 1991 and is buried in St.

Mary's Cemetery, Galena.

Ankney, David "Leggs" Gary was born October 19, 1952 in Hanover and was the son of David W. and Velma E. (Chadwick) Ankney. He spent nine years in the U.S. Army. David lived in Savanna and worked in construction for many years and later at Swiss Colony in Savanna. David died February 20, 1998 and is buried in Lena Burial Park,

Lena, Illinois.

Apsley, Joyce Elaine (Thompson) was born June 19, 1934 in rural Hanover and was the daughter of Joseph "Joe" Henry and Blanche Mildred (Miller) Thompson. She graduated from Hanover High School in 1952 and attended the Teletype School for the Department of the Army in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. She married Kenneth E. Apsley on October 2, 1965 in Galena. Joyce retired on January 3, 1992 from the Department of the Army, where she worked as a Staff Support Clerk in the Administration Office of the Material Management Directorate at Rock Island Arsenal. She also worked for the U.S. Army in Savanna, Pennsylvania, Okinawa, Japan and New York. Joyce was living in Bettendorf, Iowa when she died on July 29, 1992. She is buried in the Log Church

Cemetery.

Armstrong, Elizabeth was born in Elizabeth on May 7, 1899 and was the daughter of William R. and Emily (Mills) Armstrong. Elizabeth died July 17, 1980 and is buried in the Log Church Cemetery. Armstrong, Margaret Isabelle (Virtue) was born August 21, 1915 near Rodden, Elizabeth Township, Jo Daviess County and was the daughter of Alfred Rowe and Bessie Jane (Nesbitt) Virtue. She graduated from Hanover High School in 1933 and later from Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois. Margaret taught school for several years. Margaret married Wilfred John Armstrong on December 2, 1939 in Sussex, Wisconsin and four children were born to this union: Marjorie Ann (Armstong) Brand, Nancy Joanne (Armstrong) McKinley, Linda Louise (Armstrong) Pratt, and John William Armstrong. The family farmed more than 20 years in rural Hanover and Elizabeth before moving to the village of Hanover in 1962. Margaret died November

29, 2009 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.

Armstrong, Wilfred John was born February 18, 1913 near Blanding, Rice Township, Jo Daviess County and was the son of John William and Emily (Burke) Armstrong. He graduated from Hanover High School in 1930 and attended Monmouth College. Wilfred married Margaret Isabelle Virtue on December 2, 1939 in Sussex, Wisconsin and four children were born to this union: Marjorie Ann (Armstrong) Brand, Nancy Joanne (Armstrong) McKinley, Linda Louise (Armstrong) Pratt, and John William Armstrong. He farmed in rural Hanover for more than 20 years before moving into Hanover in 1962. Wilfred drove bus for Scenic Stage Line and Tri State Tours for 20 years, retiring in 1982. He served on the Hanover School board. Wilfred died July 28,

2002 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.

Arnold, Charles was born in about 1879. He graduated from Hanover High School in

1897 and attended college in Marion, Indiana.

6 Arnold, Mabelle Claire was born April 12, 1877 in Hanover and was the daughter of William and Anna (McAllister) Arnold. Mabelle graduated from Hanover High School in 1894. Mabelle died September 21, 1958 in Los Angeles, California. Artman, Ruth Marilyn (Flury) was born April 27, 1926 in Hanover and was the daughter of Glenn and Dorothy Alma (Wadleigh) Flury. She graduated from Hanover High School in 1944. Ruth married William "Bill" Francis Artman on March 10, 1951 in Savanna and this union gave her one stepdaughter, Lynette (Artman) Haislet, and two children were born to this union: Wayne Edward Artman and Nancy Sue (Artman) Voss. The family lived in Freeport, Illinois and Ruth's employment included Northwest Telephone, Western State Insurance Company, Montgomery Ward, and the Freeport School District. William died January 19, 2004 and Ruth died April 4, 2007. They are both buried in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Freeport. Atkins, Elvira Ellen (Bender) Lampe was born December 18, 1900 in Sabula, Iowa and was the daughter of Hiram John and Emily May Melvina (Connett) Bender. Elvira was educated in the rural Clinton County, Iowa schools. She married Loyal Lampe in

1918 in Maquoketa, Iowa. She later married George Atkins on March 28, 1937 in

Clinton, Iowa. Elvira had seven children: Roberta (Lampe) Saylor, Laneda (Lampe) Greenwaldt, Ardelle Betty Maxine (Lampe) Kramer, Thelma (Lampe) VanZuiden, Rita (Lampe) Bentley-Garshok, Fred Lampe, and Richard Lampe. Elvira and George farmed in rural Hanover and Galena for a number of years and later moved to Fulton, Illinois. Elvira died July 1, 1985 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Bailey, Betty I. (Hoy) was born November 21, 1921 in Thomson, Illinois and was the daughter of Clem and Esther B. (Plattenberger) Hoy. She graduated from York Community High School in 1939. Betty married Lyle E. Bailey on March 26, 1940 in Savanna and two children were born to this union: Gary Bailey and Sandra A. (Bailey) Miller. Betty managed the Savanna school lunch program for 13 years. Betty died September 18, 2009; she was cremated and buried in Lost Mound Cemetery. Bailey, Carl was born February 3, 1930 in Taskee, Missouri and was the son of Columbus Jefferson and Mae (Kellums) Bailey. He was a Veteran of the U.S. Army serving during the Korean War. Carl married Kay Arleen Miller and five children were born to this union: Carlene (Bailey) Wickler, Cheryl Bailey, Douglas Bailey, Gregory Bailey, and Georgina Bailey. He was a timber man working in the Hanover and Savanna area for more than 30 years. Carl died June 5, 2003 and is buried in Evergreen

Cemetery.

Bailey, Dorothy Irene (Quackenbush) was born September 19, 1917 in Grand Meadow, Minnesota and was the daughter of Lambert William and Amy Eunice (Tabor) Quackenbush. She married Glenn Rolland Bailey and three children were born to this union: Rolland Bailey, Kay (Bailey) Topham, and Glenna Bailey. Dorothy lived in Blanding,Illinois, Savanna, Illinois, and later in Boonville, Arkansas. Dorothy died April 15, 1982; she was cremated and buried in Lost Mound Cemetery. Bailey, Genevieve Virginia (Garrow) was born April 13, 1915 in Savanna, Illinois and was the daughter of Alvin "Crappie" Austin and Mettie Ione (Lego) Garrow. The family moved to rural Hanover in 1924 and to the village of Hanover in 1933. Genevieve married Leslie Lester Bailey and three children were born to this union: Patsy (Bailey) Raab, Wesley Bailey, and Richard Bailey. Genevieve and Leslie later divorced. She worked for the telephone company in Savanna until she retired in 1977. 7 Genevieve had lived in the Blanding area and later moved to Savanna where she died November 13, 2005. She is buried in the Savanna township cemetery. Bailey, Glenn Rolland was born December 25, 1910 in rural Jo Daviess County and was the son of Rolland and Katherine (Schumacher) Bailey. He married Dorothy Irene Quackenbush on July 5, 1935 in Mount Carroll and three children were born to this union: Rolland Bailey, Kay (Bailey) Topham, and Glenna Bailey. Glenn lived in Blanding, Illinois, Savanna, Illinois, and later in Booneville, Arkansas. Glenn died July

19, 1983 in Booneville; he was cremated and is buried in Lost Mound Cemetery.

Bailey, Gregory was born October 11, 1965 and was the son of Carl and Kay Arleen (Miller) Bailey. He had lived in Galena, Illinois and was employed at Kraft Foods in Galena. Greg died July 14, 1987 as the result of injuries he received in a motorcycle accident that occurred in Mt. Prospect, Illinois. Greg is buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Bailey, Imelda Catherine (Stillmunks) was born April 5, 1909 in Dubuque, Iowa and was the daughter of John Nicholas and Rose Evangaline (Harmon) Stillmunks. She attended Immaculate Conception High School and Bayless Business College, both in Dubuque. Imelda married Laurence Daniel Bailey on November 14, 1929 in Dubuque and four children were born to this union: Constance "Connie" Laurene (Bailey) Sheridan, Mary Beth (Bailey) McCormick, Charles "Chuck" Anthony Bailey, and Alan Joseph Bailey. Imelda and Laurence owned and operated the Sunset Motel in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, the Ames Motor Lodge in Ames, Iowa, and the Rock Falls Motel in Rock Falls, Illinois, from 1959 until 1978. A few years after her husband's death she moved to Hanover to be near her daughter. Laurence died May 5, 1977 and Imelda died February 12, 2011; they are both buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Dubuque. Bailey, Leslie Lester was born October 13, 1908 in Hanover and was the son of Marcus David and Francis May (White) Bailey. He married Genevieve Viginia Garrow and three children were born to this union: Patsy (Bailey) Raab, Wesley Calvin Bailey, and Richard Bailey. He divorced Genevieve and married Dorothea M. Colebaugh on June

14, 1948 in Iowa City, Iowa and three children were born to his union: Charles Bailey,

Robert Bailey, and Jack Bailey. Leslie farmed in the Derinda and Thomson area and was a switchman for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad for 32 years before retiring in 1973. They lived in Savanna for many years. Dorothea died July 28, 1988 and Leslie died April 18, 2000. They are both buried in Savanna Township Cemetery. Bailey, Lyle E. was born March 27, 1914 in rural Jo Daviess County and was the son of Rolland and Katherine (Schumacher) Bailey. He married Betty I. Hoy on March 26,

1940 in Savanna and two children were born to this union: Gary Bailey and Sandra A.

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