Monday, January 23, 2012

Howard Wendell Witham - Obituary

Howard Wendell Witham
1914-2012

I'm sad to report that we received word from our cousin, Jack Witham Payne, that his oldest relative, Howard Wendell Witham has passed away.

Wendell is the son of Thomas Joshua Witham. Thomas Joshua is a brother to Francis Calvin Witham .

Wendell died Jan 17, 2012. His body is at the Bernard Funeral Home in Russell Springs, KY. Visitation is Thursday Jan 19,2012 5-6 PM and the funeral is Friday, Jan 20, 2012 at 1 PM. The funeral home does not have Internet access but his obituary will be in the Columbia (KY) Magazine.

Jack adds, "I had the pleasure of visiting him at the ancestral Witham Home in Jamestown, KY as well as at the annual Witham reunion in Wolf Creek, KY. He was a class act, a total gentleman with a keen mind and wit and regaled me of many stories about my ancestry. He remembered my Grandfather, George Sherman Witham as a child. He still put out a garden, drove a car and lived alone until his mid 90ies. I regret that I did not know him longer."

Below are some photos of Wendell along with the Witham ancestral home that he lived in.

Becky got to visit the Witham home in July of 2011. Here is what she had to say about it:

"The Witham Family Home! We can only guess the Withams that have lived in this house and visited there! My Great Uncle Wendell Witham lives there now and he is 97 years old. It is a beautiful place surrounded by the green and rolling hills of Kentucky! It is on Witham Road! You gotta love my Ol' Kentucky Home!! :)"

Thank you to Jack for passing on the infomation and thank you to Becky and Jack for the photos.




Saturday, January 21, 2012

William Raymond Witham - Obituary


W. Ray Witham, 85 of O'Fallon, IL born, Sunday, December 26, 1926, in Pisgah, (Morgan County), IL died January 20, 2012 at 3:50 am at Relais Bonne Eau, Edwardsville, IL.

Ray was a Veteran, proudly serving in the U.S. Army, Army Air Corps and U.S. Air Force. He entered the Army when he was 17 years of age and served in Germany during WWII, Korea and Vietnam. He retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1974, as a Chief Master Sergeant, with more than 30 years of service. After his retirement from Military Service he worked as an Employee-Labor Relations Specialist as a Civilian at Scott Air Force Base for 16 and one half years.

Ray went to Grade School, first through eighth grade, in a one room Rural School Building in the Community of Pisgah, IL and attended Franklin Community High School in Franklin, IL. He graduated from High School in 1951 and attended Bethany College in Lindsberg, KS.

Ray loved his Church, his Country and his Family. He loved playing golf with his golfing buddies. The most one could lose was $2.00 but Ray always said it was more fun to win than it was to lose. He was an avid St. Louis Cardinal Fan, in the days of Dizzy and Paul Dean. His Great Grand Children Cole and Raegan were his pride and joy.

Ray was a member of the First United Methodist Church, O'Fallon, IL, Life member and Past Master (1996 and 2008) of O'Fallon Masonic Lodge 576, O'Fallon, IL, member and Past Master, Lebanon Masonic Lodge 110, Lebanon, IL. He also served the O'Fallon Lodge as Secretary for four and one half years.

He was a life member of the Scottish Rite Masonic Bodies, Valley of Southern IL, Belleville, IL. He served as Presiding Officer of the Cahokia Council Princes of Jerusalem and Thrice Potent Master of The St. Clair Lodge of Perfection. Ray received the Meritorious Service Award in Springfield, IL June 1984. He was created a Sovereign Grand Inspector General, 33rd Degree, September 1, 1987, in Boston, MA.

Ray was a member of the Belleville York Right Masonic Bodies, Belleville, IL. He served as presiding Officer of all three bodies. Member of the following pendent York Rite Bodies; Southern Illinois York Rite College 33, served as Governor (2000-2001). Cahokia Mounds Council 225, Allied Masonic Degrees, Past Venerable Master. Patros Tabernacle LVIII, Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar High Priest, Past VEP. He was also a member of the Red Cross of Constantine, Saxa Ruba Conclave, Champagne, IL. He was awarded the Knight York Cross of Honor, November 30, 1987, in Danville IL, and awarded the Order of Purple Cross, August 2, 1997 in Denver, CO. Ray was an Honorary member Belvidere Commandry No. 2 and Emanuel No. 81.

Ray was a member of the Ainad Shriners, East St. Louis, IL. He was a member and Past Commander (1975) Ainad Shrine Legion of Honor, member and Past President (1997 and 2000) of Dania Shrine Club, O'Fallon, IL. He was a member of the Sword of Bunker Hill, Charles A. Lindbergh Chapter 247, National Sojourners Past President (1999-2000). He was also a member of General Rogers Clark Camp, Hero's of 76, Past Commander (2000-2003).

Ray was preceded in death by his:

Parents: Charles W. and Josie nee Mann, Witham
Daughter: Donna Rippey
Grandson: Curtis Ray Rippey
Son-in-Law: Warren Rippey
Four Brothers: Hank, Tom, Ed and Warren
Two Sisters: Myrtle Probasco and Mary Smith

Ray is survived by his:

Wife: Beulah, who he married in 1947, in Jacksonville, IL with the Late Reverend Garfield Rodgers Officiating
Daughter: Christina (Bill) Watson of Haslet, TX
Granddaughter: Jennifer (Dan) O'Bryan of Breese, IL
Grandson: Brad (Erin) Davison-Rippey of Des Moines, IA
Great Grandson: Cole E. O'Bryan
Great Granddaughter: Raegan C. O'Bryan of Breese, IL
Sisters: Marjorie Witham and Betty Robinson of Jacksonville, IL
Many loving nieces and nephews

Memorials: In lieu of flowers donations may be made to First United Methodist Church of O'Fallon, IL, O'Fallon Lodge 576, 32 Degree Learning Center for Children, Inc., and /or Hospice of Southern IL.

Visitation: Friends may call from 3-8 pm Monday, January 23, 2012 at Kurrus Funeral Home, Belleville, IL with a Legion of Honor walk through at 7:15pm followed by a Masonic Service.

Funeral: Funeral Service will be held at 10:00am Tuesday, January 24, 2012 at Kurrus Funeral Home with Rev. Ron Dickinson and Rev. Joel Catlin officiating. Interment will follow at the O'Fallon, IL city Cemetery.