Obituaries for Tuesday April 7, 2026

Betty Faye Brown, 104, of Monmouth, Illinois, died at 1:48 a.m. Saturday, April 4, 2026 at Maple Hill Senior Living Center (formerly Courtyard Estates) in Monmouth.

Betty was born March 22, 1922 at home in Rozetta, Illinois, the daughter of Harry Eugene and Florence (Goff) Alecock.

Betty married Mack Morris “Brownie” Brown on October 13, 1945 in Biggsville, Illinois. Brownie preceded Betty in death on January 6, 1996.

Betty is survived by one sister, Maida (Clifford) Johnson of Biggsville; many nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews. Along with her husband and parents; Betty was preceded in death by four brothers, Richard, Robert, Vern “Buck”, and Harry “Corp,” and seven sisters, Ada Alecock, Mary Dowell, Melba Welch, Carol Alecock, Catherine Anderson, Sandra Cox, and Dorothy Day.

Betty worked for the City of Monmouth, Illinois for 21 years, spending 18 of them as the city clerk. She was a member of the International Institute of Municipal Clerks, the Municipal Clerks of Illinois; and was a former member of Altrusa.

Visitation will be 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Thursday, April 9, 2026 at the Thomas Funeral Home and Crematory in Oquawka, Illinois, with funeral services following at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be in Biggsville Cemetery, Biggsville, Illinois. Memorial contributions may be made to the resident’s fund at Maple Hill Senior Center, 1 Courtyard Estates, Monmouth, IL 61462. Online expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at www.watsonthomas.com.

 

 

Linda Susan McEntee, 71, of Nauvoo, Illinois, passed away at 1:25 a.m. Saturday, April 4, 2026 at her home.

Linda was born on October 30, 1954 in Fort Madison, Iowa, the daughter of Tommy & Dolores (Richers) LaVelle. She graduated from Dallas City High School in 1972. On November 17, 1973 she was married at SS Peter & Paul Catholic Church, in Nauvoo, IL to David Hogan, who proceeded her in death. On June 10, 1977 she married Gene McEntee at SS Peter & Paul Catholic Church, in Nauvoo, IL who survives.

Linda was a homemaker & mother staying at home with the children until they all were in school. She then worked part-time until they were all in high school. She worked for Outlaw Tees & Nauvoo Cheese Co, Nauvoo, IL then at Huffman Welding & Machine, Inc. in Fort Madison, IA retiring in 2017. Linda enjoyed many activities in her life but enjoyed spending time with her family & friends the most.

Linda is survived by her husband Gene of Nauvoo, IL, 4 children (which she always referred to as 8 children.) Jeff & Brenda Lowman of Nauvoo, IL, Jerry & Bridgitt Hutson of Niota, IL, Tom & Carla McEntee of Dallas City, IL and Matt & Amy Shanks of Ankeny, IA. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren; Romello Virgil, Matthew Hutson & Brady Boyer of Fort Madison, IA; Allie (Dylan) O’Neal of Liberty, MO; Malley Hutson (Tyler Barton) of Medler, LA; Reyna Lampe of Mt Vernon, GA; Natalie Shanks (Riley Close) of Ankeny, IA; Marissa Hutson of Niota, IL; Hailey & Tyler Shanks of Ankeny, IA; Noah Hutson of Nauvoo, IL; Sydney, Libby & Liam McEntee of Dallas City, IL; Josh (Alex) Lowman and Sarah (Adam) Campbell of Warsaw, IL and 4 great grandchildren, Melleana & Kaido Virgil of Fort Madison, IA; Landen Lowman & Caroline Campbell of Warsaw, IL; her sister & brother-in-law Gary & Connie Harrison of Leesburg, FL and her brother Jim LaVelle of San Antonio, TX; brothers & sisters-in-law, Cathy (Robert) Clifton, PJ Hogan, Fort Madison, IA; Vernon Wolf, Marshfield, MO; Terry Rush, Tulsa, OK; Carl (Donna) McEntee, Dianne McEntee, Linda (Fidd) Fasching, Niota, IL; Jim (Bev) McEntee, Cedar Rapids, IA; Ann (Jim) Vincent, Denmark, IA; Carol Varnadore, Eufaula, AL; several nephews, nieces and friends.

Linda was preceeded in death by her husband David, her parents Tommy & Dolores, son-in-law Matt Hutson, her brother Ken LaVelle; her sister & brother-in-law Tod & Sandy Melton; her in laws Leonard & Doris McEntee; Ambrose & Emeline Hogan and brothers & sisters-in-laws, Pat McEntee, Nora Wolf, Mary Rush, Leonard Hogan, Ronald & Joan Hogan, Richard Hogan, Earl Varnadore, and her niece Shelley Harrison.

Cremation has been entrusted to Schmitz-Banks & Beals Funeral Home.

Visitation will be from noon until 7:00 p.m. Friday, April 10, 2026, at Schmitz-Banks & Beals Funeral Home in Nauvoo, where the family will receive friends from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m.

A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, April 11, 2026 at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Nauvoo with Fr. Tony Trosley as Celebrant. Burial to follow in Myers Cemetery near Pontoosuc, Illinois.

Memorials can be made to Sts Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Sts. Peter & Paul School or Hancock County Fights Cancer. To leave an online condolence for the family, please visit Linda’s obituary at sbbfuneralhome.com.

 

 

Roland Leslie Hatton, 93, passed away on March 27, 2026. Born October 8, 1932, in Janesville, Wisconsin but grew up in Winfield, Iowa. Roland was a cherished presence whose life was marked by steady devotion, quiet strength, and the enduring love of family and friends. He lived in Chandler, Arizona.

Roland’s story began in Winfield, Iowa and carried him onward through learning and service. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree at Iowa Wesleyan University, a foundation that would support a life defined by responsibility and care for others.

From 1952 to 1956, Roland served in the US Navy, answering the call of duty during his younger years. In his working life, he was an Insurance Claim Adjuster in Cedar Rapids, Iowa—work that required patience, fairness, and a measured hand, qualities that reflected the way he moved through the world. He uplifted everyone he associated with by always telling jokes and singing songs.

Roland is survived by Janet Fye Hatton, his loving wife of 68 years; Teresa Holmes (Tim), his daughter; Tracy Hatton (Karen), his son; and his grandchildren, Zachary Holmes, Chelsea Holmes, Trevor Hatton, Logan Hatton, and Jenna Hatton.

Roland was preceded in death by his twin daughters; his Parents, Walter and Ethel Hatton; and his Brother Walt Jr. and his sister-in-law, Shirley Hatton.

In the rhythms of everyday life, Roland found joy in golf, traveling in the motor home, fishing, college sports, basketball and football—simple pleasures that became lasting memories for those who shared the time with him.

He was a member of the Methodist Church, a Life member VFW, and part of the Iowa Mutual 20-year club, connections that spoke to a life rooted in faith, loyalty, and community.

Special thanks to Hospice of the Valley in Arizona. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Roland’s honor.

A graveside service will be held for Roland at Trinity Cemetery, rural Mt. Union, Iowa at a later date.

Elliott Chapel is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com

 

 

It is with both sadness and gratitude for a life well-lived devoted to service and ministry that we announce the passing of Gary L. Reynolds.  Born on Friday, October 6, 1944, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Gary passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at the age of 81 in Chicago.  A resident of Schaumburg since 1991, Gary touched countless lives with his unwavering faith and passion for service.

Gary’s life was characterized by a steadfast commitment to his beliefs and community.  He earned a MBA from North Park University and a Master of Divinity from Bethel Seminary.  His education laid the foundation for his enduring dedication to his work with Converge, formally known as the Baptist General Conference, where he was a beacon of faith and support.

As an educator and church planter, Gary spent time in Brazil and in Mexico spreading the message of hope and love.  His devotion to God’s creation was evident in his love for people, the outdoors, and especially being near to or on the water — a pastime that brought him great joy and peace.

Gary’s legacy is carried on by beloved wife of 58 years, Doris (nee Dumse), his cherished daughters, Cristiana (Brian) McDowell and Diana Michelle Reynolds, his dear brother, Wayne (Nancy) Reynolds, and nieces and nephews.  He is preceded in death by his parents, Gunnard and Velma (nee Whal) and his sister, Carol.

Though our hearts are heavy with loss, we are grateful for the profound impact Gary had on everyone who knew him.  His life of service and dedication will be celebrated at Village Point Church in Elk Grove Village on Saturday, April 18.  Inurnment of his cremains will be held at Burge Cemetery, rural New London, Iowa, at a later date. Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family with local arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to the Summer Brazil Ministry Opportunity through Village Point Church, continuing Gary’s lifelong mission of spreading love and faith to all corners of the globe.

As we remember Gary, let us find comfort in his enduring teaching and beautiful memories he leaves behind.  May he rest in peace in the presence of his Lord and Savior.

 

 

Kathryn “Kate” (Katy) Gerst, 76, passed away on March 28, 2026.

She was born on October 26, 1949, in Burlington, Iowa, to Edwin “Ed” and Carolyn “Cotty” Hicklin and was raised in Wapello, Iowa. She grew up surrounded by family, lifelong friends, and a strong sense of community that stayed with her throughout her life. Wapello was always home to her, and it remained the center of her life and the place where she built lasting relationships and memories. On March 1, 1969, she married the love of her life, Roger “Rod” Gerst Jr. Together they built a life grounded in family, community, and a deep care for the people around them.

She was a devoted wife and mother, and her daughter was at the center of her world. Being a mom was the role she cherished most, and it showed in the way she supported, encouraged, and stood by her daughter through every stage of life.

Kate was known by many as the heart of the Wapello junior and senior high school. She served as secretary for nearly 20 years and knew every student who walked through those doors. She remembered their names, their stories, and what they needed, and she treated each one with kindness and care. To many students, she was more than a secretary. She was someone they could count on, someone who listened, and someone who made them feel seen. She also served as the school’s drama director, where she encouraged students to step out of their comfort zones and be part of something bigger. Her impact on those students stayed with them long after they left school.

Her love of music was a constant throughout her life. She was a talented bassoon player and performed with the Southeast Iowa Symphony for many years. Music was not just something she did, it was something she truly loved. Later, she took on the role of manager for the symphony, continuing to support the organization and the arts community in a different way. She believed in the importance of music and the role it played in bringing people together.

She was always supportive of Rod’s photography and took great pride in her daughter’s career. She encouraged the people she loved without hesitation and stood behind them in everything they did. Her support was steady and unwavering, and it meant more than words can fully express.

Travel was something she loved throughout her life and something she shared with her family. She and Rod spent years exploring together, and those experiences became an important part of their life. They traveled across the country and beyond, including trips to Canada and Alaska. Whether it was a long-planned trip or time spent simply getting away, she valued those moments. Being together, seeing new places, and making memories along the way brought her a great deal of joy. After retiring, she was able to spend even more time traveling and being with Rod and Cary, something she truly cherished.

Above all else, she was the best mom. She was steady, loving, and always there when it mattered most. She showed up in every way that counted, and that is what will be remembered most.

She is survived by her husband, Rod; her daughter, Carolyn “Cary” Gerst; her sisters, Martha (Greg) Remley, Betsy Barber, Nancy (Mike) Roach, and Jane Weaver; her brother, Bill (Erin) Weaver; her brother-in-law, Marty (Brenda) Gerst; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her parents-in-law, Roger and Dot (Dorothy) Gerst; her infant daughter, Hannah; her sister, Joan (Ronald) Cross; and her sister-in-law, Becky Gerst.

In accordance with her wishes, there will be no services or memorial at this time.  A memorial has been established for the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra,  https://www.seiso.us/support, in Kate’s name.  Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services is caring for Kate’s arrangements.  Online condolences may be left for the family at www.sandhfuneralservice.com.

She will be deeply missed and forever loved.

Robert Mark “Bob” Daugherty, 69, of Dallas City, Illinois passed away at 9:04 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, 2026 following a courageous ten year battle with Lewy Body Dementia at River Valley Place of Fort Madison, Iowa.
Bob was born June 24, 1956, the son of Robert H. and Eileen M. (Davison) Daugherty in Burlington, Iowa. On September 18, 1976 he married Janice Fowler in Colusa, Illinois. She survives.
Bob was a 1974 graduate of Fort Madison High School. Following graduation, he was employed at General Electric in Burlington, as well as, Seventh Son Termite & Pest Management. Bob went on to work at DuPont in Fort Madison for 35 years, where he retired as a supervisor on October 31, 2014. Mr. Daugherty was also a member of the Colusa Volunteer Fire Department.
Bob enjoyed horseback riding, attending the Fort Madison Rodeo, visiting the Lake of the Ozarks with friends and going on cruises with his wife and siblings. Above all, he loved spending time with his grandchildren.
Besides his wife, survivors include three children: Tori (Paul) Savage of Niota, Illinois, Brent Daugherty of St. Louis, Missouri and Darcy (Nate) Miller of Montrose, Iowa; four grandchildren: Lori and Evan Savage, and Alivia and Jace Griffin and two sisters: Kathy (Leroy) Mabeus and Sherry (Ray) McKee both of Wever, Iowa.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother: Steven Daugherty.
Cremation has been entrusted to Banks & Beals Funeral Home.
Friends may call after 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, 2026 at Banks & Beals Funeral Home in Dallas City, where the family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m.
A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at Banks & Beals Funeral Home in Dallas City with Dr. Jim Kannenberg officiating. Burial will be at a later date at Harris Cemetery, near Dallas City.
A memorial fund has been established for Ronald McDonald House or Tunnels to Towers Foundation. To leave an online condolence for the family, please visit Bob’s obituary at banksandbeals.com.
David Allen Leibli, 53, of Morning Sun, died Monday, March 30, 2026, at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics in Iowa City.

Born May 28, 1972, in Iowa City, IA, he was the son of David Lee and Wanetta “June” Leibli.

David loved spending time outdoors whether it was fishing, hunting or camping. He was also an avid collector of skulls, motorcycles and Avon bottles. He loved spending time with his family and his cat, Boo.

Survivors include his mother, Wanetta “June” Leibli of Winfield; daughter, Sylvia Ann (Tanner) DeLong of Billings, MT; three sons, Austin David (Lacey) Leibli of Fort Madison, Noah Albert (Darien) Leibli of Wayland, MO, Levi Cole (Shelby) Leibli of Anita, IA; three grandchildren, Elana, Ethan and Tyler; fiancé, Cheryl Sturgis of Morning Sun; sister, Sue A. (Dave Hillman Jr.) Lite of Mt. Pleasant; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, father and many aunts and uncles.

Cremation has been entrusted to the care of Prugh Crematory.

A dual celebration of life for David A. and his father, David L. will be held at 10:00 AM Sunday, May 17, 2026 at the Beach Shelter House at Lake Geode State Park.

Prugh Funeral Service is in care of the arrangements.

Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting David’s obituary at www.prughfuneral.com.