Thursday, August 31, 2017

Cary "Snooky" Dehm Retires

From the Pontiac Daily Leader

The name “Dehm” has long been associated with racing at Fairbury and many race tracks throughout the Midwest. This Saturday night at the Fairbury American Legion Speedway, Cary “Snooky” Dehm will strap on his helmet and tackle the famed, fairground oval for the last time. Dehm began racing during the summer of 1971 in the 6-cylinder class and soon moved into the late models where he enjoyed much of his success. Winning two track championships, 16 features and the winner of the first Prairie Dirt Classic, Dehm spoke modestly of his accomplishment at other tracks. “I remember winning a 100-lap late model race at Danville,” Dehm said. “Bob Pierce, Roger Long and Tom Rients were some of the drivers there. I found a place to run on the track and they couldn’t keep up with me. “The first year they had a non-qualifiers race at the World 100, I won that. That is still the biggest trophy that I ever got.” At the age of 70, Dehm spent 46 of his years chasing the checkered flag. After his son, Lance, retired last year, Dehm felt this was his time. “It has been a lot of fun, but I admit it can get tiresome working on the car,” he said. “I just didn’t know when to quit. Now that this will be my final race, I hope my nephew; Jimmy will keep the tradition going for a couple more years. “There have been so many people that have been part of my crew over the years. Some of the guys have passed away or just got tired of it. Dave Frye, Dale Zimmerman, Dale Miller, Buck Decker, Bob Livingston, Jim McGrail, Matt and Bob Melvin are some of the guys that helped out. Bob and I have been together for 20 years now,” recalls Dehm. ” I am just thankful everything worked out and can say I have no regrets at all. It has been fun.” For a man of his age, Dehm has no plans of just sitting in the rocking chair. “I am a Legion member and run the hardware store in Chatsworth. I also farm 1,700 acres,” Dehm said. “I am thinking about taking one of my old race engines and using it to restore a 1957 Chevy. I will keep very busy. “In addition to my crew members past and present, I have to thank my wife number one, for putting up with all this,” smiled Dehm. “Guys like Roger Friedman, Chuck Bull and Butch Hixson built many of our motors. Allen Automotive, Mike Vallow, Dave’s Tire and Alignment, Ace Motorsports, Phat Boyz Karaoke and Phenom Apparel and Wrap. Those are my current sponsors and there would be so many to even mention from the past. I am just very grateful for the career that I have had.“ 

Monday, August 28, 2017

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Obit of Terry Onslow Miller


Terry Onslow Miller, 76, of Normal, formerly of Chatsworth, passed away 12:15 p.m. Sunday (Aug. 20, 2017) at Advocate BroMenn Medical Center, Normal. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Chatsworth, with Pastor Mauricio Vieira officiating. Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Burial will be at Chatsworth Cemetery. Calvert & Martin Funeral Home, Chatsworth, is handling arrangements. Terry was born March 25, 1941, in Somerville, N.J., the first child of Glenn and Molita (Fisher) Miller. His siblings: Tiania Shaffer, Deposit, N.Y.; Sharon Grannon, Ardmore, Okla..; Galen Miller, Maynard, Mass.; Vaughn (Melissa) Miller, Tulsa, Okla.; and many nieces and nephews.
 At the age of 9, his family moved to Cincinnatus, N.Y., where he attended school and graduated from Syracuse Business School. He married Sharon Stafford and had their first child: Pansy (Kenneth) Friedman. Then, they moved to the Evansville, Ind., area and had Glenn (Barbara Hembree) Miller and Brian (Mary Bryant) Miller. He then married Elly Easton and her children: Doug (Yvonne) Hurt, Ingrid Emling, and Kenneth Hurt. After Elly’s death, Terry married Mary (Smith) Fisher and her children: Timothy (Meghan) Fisher, Matthew (Rebecca) Fisher, Lisa (Lance) Ringo, Kelly Achord, Kimberly (Steve) Sylvester, Jason Green, and Brian (Jill) Schenk. There are 27 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren in his blended family he loved.
Terry owned and operated Bennett’s Cleaners for 30 years. He served on the town board for over 14 years. He also was a member of Chatsworth Lions Club, Chatsworth Historical Society, treasurer of Chatsworth Township Library, Indian Creek Country Club playing in the golf league, Fairbury Bowling League, and St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Chatsworth. Terry’s motto was: Family, friends, community ... work hard, play hard. 

Terry Miller

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Chatsworth Sesquicentennial Photos

Here are some photos you may have missed:


Centennial Queen (1967) Mary Clore-50 years later!! Still a beauty!

The great job of restoration of the Dennewitz Bros. Standard Station by the Glen Dehm Family.

The beauty of an orange and blue sky!

The lovely ladies who made the quilt shop happen!

Alan Baltz  and Zoe Pearson check out the new "Plaindealer" files now available on searchable cd-rom. Soon will be online thru the Baltz Library.

Great pieces on display at the original William Dehm farm. This farm was originally the Puffer farm.

Great piece donated to the town by the Glen Dehm Family.

Check out the full display of photos here.

Friday, August 18, 2017

Obit of Gladys (Warren) Boyer

Former Chatsworth teacher.

Gladys J. Boyer, 81, of Heyworth, passed away at 2:50 a.m. Sunday (Aug. 13, 2017) at her home. Service will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, with Greg Taylor officiating. Graveside service will be at 3 p.m. at Ohio Cemetery, West Union. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday and one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorials may be directed to the First Christian Church Library, Clinton, or Lewy Body Dementia Association. 
 
Gladys was born April 24, 1936, in Hume, the daughter of Thomas Kelly and Naomi Harris Waren. She married John R. Boyer on June 12, 1965, in Catlin. Survivors include her husband, John R. Boyer, Heyworth; children, Leigh (Larry Ulrey) Kimmel, Indianapolis, Ind.; Brian Russell Boyer, Bloomington; Kevin Thomas (Angela) Boyer, Bloomington; and Brad Allen Boyer, San Jose, Calif.; two grandchildren, Joanna Lynn Boyer and Joshua John Boyer. She was preceded in death by her parents

Gladys graduated from Illinois State University, Normal. For two years, she was a teacher/librarian at Chatsworth High School; five years at Catlin High School and a librarian at Frankfort Public Library until her retirement. Condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com.

Friday, August 11, 2017

Obit of Rev. William Frank Paton


Former Calvary Baptist Church Minister
Rev. William Frank "Bill" Paton, age 72 of Missionary Acres near Silva, passed away Friday, July 14, 2017 at Terre Haute, Indiana. He was born October 5, 1944 at Oakland, Michigan, the son of Andrew Paton and Dorothy (Hall) Paton. Rev. Paton served as a missionary pastor for many years and served in churches all over the country. His last pastorate was at Calvary Baptist Church in Chatsworth, IL. He was married to Janet Hyer-Elliott May 28, 1994 at Elyria, Ohio. He and his wife Janet had lived at Missionary Acres for the past 7 years. He was a member of Evangel Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Janet Paton, of the home, 4 children, Karis Elliott, of Hobart, IN, Kevin Elliott and his wife Wenda, of Temple, TX, Kaylene Bush and her husband Thomas, of New Albany, IN, Kraig Elliott and his wife Anne, of Perry, MI; one sister, Mary Andersen and her husband David, of Rochester Hills, Michigan. Also surviving are 12 grandchildren, Benjamin, Marieve, Ethan and his wife Kelsey, Rosalie, Allyssa, Arik, Kaitlyn, Andrew, Kiersten, Kandice, Kacey and Alistair. Memorial services were held Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at Evangel Baptist Church near Silva with Pastor Mark Hunsberger officiating. Rev. Steve Little and Bro. Ken Moon assisted in the service and special music was provided by the Elliott family, along with congregational singing. Services were under the direction of Morrison-Worley Funeral Chapel. Memorials have been requested to the Evangel Baptist Church.

Obit of Judith Ann (Gillette) Fryda


Judith Ann Fryda, 75, of South Williamsport, passed away Saturday, August 5, at the Gatehouse of Divine Providence Hospital. She was born May 21, 1942 in Joliet, Illinois. The daughter of Lloyd and Dorothy (Bennett) Gillette. Surviving is her husband Lawrence Fryda (Married, February 19, 1994), two daughters; LaDonna (Bradley) Miller of Florida and LeAnna Koerner of Florida, two step sons Bradley (Natalie) Stokes of Colorado and Christopher (Tamera) Fryda of Colorado, two granddaughters; Megan Diller of Florida and Carly Diller of Illinois and one sister, Linnea (Galen) Donley of Illinois.
 Judy was preceded in death by her parents, a niece, Lea Elliott and in-laws James and Maxine Fryda. She was a graduate of Chatsworth High School (1960) and attended Mennonite School of Nursing. Judy was a board certified Echo-cardiographer, EMT and supervisor / teacher of Echo-cardiology at Bromenn Hospital, Bloomington ,IL and Susquehanna Health in Williamsport, PA. She also taught in hospitals in Vladimir, Russia and Accra, Ghana. Judy enjoyed international travel (Italy, Russia, Japan, Egypt, Mexico, Peru, Columbia, Dominican Republic, Australia, Ghana, South Africa and England). Many of these travels allowed her and her husband to work on humanitarian aid projects in the developing world. She shared her love with family and friends by spending quality time together. She never missed a birthday or anniversary. Judy loved the ability to access each of their lives through the world of social media and stayed close though miles divided them. 
Her love of life, her courage and caring heart will be missed by all. She was a life time member of the United Methodist Church. A funeral service to honor Judy’s life will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, August 10 at Pine Street United Methodist Church 441 Pine St.Williamsport, with the Rev. Douglas M. Eberly officiating. Visitation will be held from 1-2 p.m. Thursday at Pine St. UMC. Burial will be in Piper City, Illinois with a memorialservice in Chatsworth, Illinois at a later date. The family suggests memorial contributions in Judy’s name be made to Susquehanna Health Foundation, 1001 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport, c/o Lung Cancer Treatment Center or Pine Street UMC, 441 Pine St., Williamsport, PA 17701. Arrangements entrusted to Sanders Mortuary. www.SandersMortuary.com

Obit: Judith Ann Fryda