Classmates

Welcome classmates. We have entered all the names of those who went to school with us in Salem.  Some may have moved away before graduation, and some have passed away but we are all reunited on this website. 

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Linda Williams (Hamblin)

Marital status: Married
Children: 3
Occupation: Sales Service Representative
Comment:
 I would like to locate CATHY MERCER FABRIO.
Grandchildren: 5 Plus 1 I Claim as Mine

Lloyd Wimberly

Comment:
Lloyd Wimberly, 56, died at 12:40 a. m. on Thursday, March 23, at his home in Salem.  He was born in Salem on November 27, 1949, the son of Louis and Audrey (Mullens) Wimberly.  On September 29, 1972, he married Virginia Renfro in Salem.  He was a sales clerk for Rural King in Salem, an Air Force veteran, and a member of the First Baptist Church.  Survivors included his wife, Virginia Wimberly of Salem; two sons, Paul Wimberly of Central City and Terry Wimberly of Salem; five daughters, Charlene Knapp of Walnut Hill, Tammy Weineburger of Centralia, and Tammie Crenshaw, Vickie Shanafelt, and Penny Frambes, all of Salem; a sister, Sandra Hicks of Salem; and 24 grandchildren.  He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters.  Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. on Saturday, March 25, at the Rogers-Atkins Funeral Home in Salem, with interment in the Marshall Creek Cemetery in rural Odin.  Military rites were accorded at the grave site by the Salem American Legion.  Andy DeWitt officiated the funeral services.  Memorials could be made to the Marshall Creek Cemetery.
Deceased: March 23, 2006
Buried: Marshall Creek Cemetery, Odin Township, Marion County, IL
Military service: U. S. Air Force - Vietnam War

David Wolford

Children: 2
Comment:
David Wolford (71), proud father of 2, proud grandfather of 4, friend to many, loved by many*, enemy of few*, ex-husband to one, boyfriend to many…, gun enthusiast, gun shop owner, construction worker, Harley rider, lifelong freelance comedian, freelance political commentator, freelance social commentator, professional conversationalist, professional flirt, professional hamburger connoisseur, professional people-watcher (Wal-Mart), passed away in his sleep, at his home in Houston, Texas on Sunday, August 8th, 2021 after a prolonged battle with many health conditions.


David loved his children and grandchildren, loved his friends, loved beautiful women, loved his bird “Cookie”, loved to tell stories (of which at least 50% were true), loved his country, loved hamburgers, loved chocolate cake, loved pineapple upside-down cake, loved Captain Morgan’s spiced rum, loved Jim Beam, and loved Bombay Sapphire Martinis (not necessarily in that order). He hated Nancy Pelosi (and most democratic politicians), hated chicken, acted like he hated cats (probably in that order).


David’s life and career in construction carried him around the country and overseas. He found himself on jobs in Illinois, Alaska, New Jersey, Michigan, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, California, Nebraska, North Dakota, Guyana (South America), Dominican Republic and Jamaica, among other places. He was very proud of his overseas work and spoke of it often. He was said to be a charitable person in countries where the people were less fortunate. He had a big heart in that regard and spoke of purchasing a wheelchair for an unfortunate soul in need, and supplying a Christmas complete with Santa and gifts to children in an orphanage overseas.


Throughout his life’s travels, he accumulated and maintained many valuable and lasting friendships. He loved his friends dearly and spoke fondly of them often. David flirted with death many times but managed to narrowly survive several heart attacks, a quadruple bypass surgery, a motorcycle accident, his divorce from Teresa, and the death of his bird, “Cookie”, each of which nearly resulted in his demise. David had a terrific, if not somewhat twisted, sense of humor. Those who knew him well can vouch for that and will understand why this obituary is written in this fashion. He loved to laugh. He loved to make others laugh. I kind of think he would want it this way.


He could really tell a story. He could really tell a joke. He could really rub some people the wrong way. But, he was true to himself. You always knew what you were going to get. A tough-looking, tough-talking big guy with a huge heart that would do anything in the world for his friends and family. Those who knew him well (and liked him) will dearly miss his wit and sense of humor. Others, maybe not so much… Everyone who remembers Dave is welcome to celebrate his life in their own way. Raising a glass of their favorite drink in his memory would be quite appropriate.




David’s body will be cremated in accordance with his wishes. Services will be held at Addison Funeral Home in Spring, Texas on Friday, August 20th, 2021 at 3:00 pm. Receiving of family and friends will begin at 2:00. The virus situation is relatively severe in this area currently. Anywho attend would be wise to wear mask, etc…


In lieu of flowers, David would hope that you do an unexpected and unsolicited act of kindness for some unfortunate soul in his name. Otherwise, a donation to Shriner’s Hospital will do just fine.




David graduated from Salem High School in 1968. He married Teresa (Pokojski) of Salem, Illinois, and had 2 children, Stacey (50) and Michael (49). Both of his children reside in Spring, Texas where his daughter is underway on a lengthy career at a world-renowned orthopedic hospital, and his son is a chiropractor (I hear he’s the best…*).


David has 4 grandchildren, Lindsay (27), Madeline (14), Garrett (12) and Gavin (10).




David was born in Salem, Illinois on December 20th, 1949. His mother Reba (57) passed in 1972 and his father George (68), a field engineer for Texaco passed in 1980. He had one brother, Stanley (56) who passed in 1999.
Deceased: 2021

Connie Wood (Foster)

Dennis Wood

Comment:

Dennis A. Wood, age 72 of Odin, passed away on Saturday, March 26, 2022, at SSM Good Samaritan Hospital in Mt. Vernon.





Dennis was born on March 16, 1950, in Salem, Illinois, the son of Glen A. and Pauline (McClain) Wood.  He married Linda (Linder) Wood on September 21, 1968, and they enjoyed 53 years of marriage together.





Survivors include his wife Linda Wood of Odin; children: Deana Tockstein of  Springerton,  Tommy Wood and wife Shawnda of Odin;  siblings: Jerry Wood and wife Betty of Kell, Steve Wood of Salem, and Kay Barnes and husband Ray of Iuka; grandchildren, Megan Thomas and husband Ryah and their son, Tripp, Marissa Tockstein, Colton Wood and fiancé Kenzi, Gavin Wood and special friend Lexie and their daughter, Elle, Logan Wood and special friend Nurissa and their daughter, Nyla, and Riston Wood and special friend Lacey.





He was preceded in death by his parents, Glen and Pauline, and a sister Kathy Neff.





Dennis worked for many years as a stone and brick mason for the Brick Layers Local 8.  He was a member of the Odin Baptist Church.  He loved spending time outdoors, especially hunting and fishing.  He enjoyed work.  He especially enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren.





Funeral services for Dennis A. Wood will be held on Wednesday, March 30, 2022, at 3:00 p.m. at Crouse Funeral Home in Salem with Claude Howell officiating.  Burial will follow at Peaceful Valley Cemetery in Odin.  There will be a visitation on Wednesday at the funeral home from 1:00 p.m. until the time of the service.   Memorial contributions can be made to the Lupus Foundation and will be received at the funeral home.  Online condolences can be made at www.CrouseFH.com or on the funeral home’s Facebook page.

Deceased: 26 March 2022
Buried: Peaceful Valley Cemetery, Odin.

Jerry Wood

Bradley Woodruff

Betty Woodward (West)

David Woodward

Occupation: Truck Driver
Comment:

Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. on Wednesday, July 10, 2002, at the Rogers-Atkins Funeral Home in Salem for David Leroy Woodward, 52, of Salem, with burial in the East Lawn Cemetery.  Mike Ice officiated the services.  Woodward died at 8:22 p. m. on Saturday, July 6, 2002, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Mt. Vernon.  He was born July 2, 1950, in Salem, the son of Alfred B. and Vida (Short) Woodward. He married Saundra Foster on August 5, 1976, in Mt. Vernon.  He was a truck driver and an Army veteran of the Vietnam War.  Survivors included his wife, Saundra; two sons, Rockie and Lonnie Shell, both of Salem; two daughters, Lorriee Rybacki and Saundra K. "Thumper" Woodward, both of Salem; one brother, Philip Woodward of Salem; eight sisters, Karen Dunbar, Kathy Bumgarner, Mable Lang, Pauline Harrell, and Bertha Howe, all of Salem, Lila Owens of Centralia, Gladys Stacy of Tennessee, and Faye Sims of Michigan; and two grandchildren, Kaylee and Krystan.  He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Steven Randell Woodward.  Memorials could be made to the American Cancer Society.

Deceased: July 6, 2002
Buried: East Lawn Cemetery - Salem, IL
Military service: U. S. Army - Vietnam War

Janet York (Stroud)