two daughters, Barbara (Jim) Bradley of New Bern, N.C., and Sandra (Steve) Henderson of Villa Park, Ill. two sons, William Fuerst of Elburn, Ill., and Robert (Margaret) Fuerst of West Bloomfield, Mich. Bill was a member of the Jaycees and a Mason.īill is survived by his wife, Lorene Frances Fuerst of Mountain Home, Ark. Bill was an Eagle Scout and a longtime Scoutmaster of Troop 62 in Villa Park. He was a master woodcarver, who loved to fly fish and golf. Bill was a volunteer for Hospice of the Ozarks for over 20 years, also volunteering for the American Cancer Society. He lived in Mountain Home since 1980, moving from Villa Park, Ill. Army veteran of WWII, earning the rank of First Lieutenant and serving in the Signal Corps throughout the Pacific Theatre. 6, 1946, in Greene, Iowa, and ended his career as a Marketing Manager for Illinois Bell.īill was a U.S. 1, 1923, in Scottsbluff, Neb., the son of William and Beulah (Koenig) Fuerst. Services for Bernard William “Bill” Fuerst of Mountain Home, Ark., will be private.īill passed away April 17, 2016, in Mountain Home, Ark., at the age of 92. Interment was private.Īrrangements were made by Steuerle Funeral Home, 350 S. Butera, age 84, were held Saturday, April 23, at St. Info: 88 or Richard A Buteraįuneral services for Richard A.
In lieu of flowers, memorials to the family to be used for setting up a scholarship in Michael’s name are appreciated.Īrrangements were made by Brust Funeral Home, 135 S. He loved to fish with his cousins and family. Michael had played football for the Lombard Falcons for nine years. He also was active in the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, having served as an officer. Michael was a junior at Eastern Illinois University, where he was majoring in International Relations. He was a member of the football and track teams at Glenbard East. Michael graduated from Park View Elementary School and Glenn Westlake Middle School, and Glenbard East High School in 2013. Bellock of Lombard 16 aunts and uncles many cousins and other relatives and many friends.
two brothers, Matthew of Lombard and Mitchell of Lombard his grandmother, Bessie C.
and Nicole, nee Illian, of Lombard a sister, Melanie of Green Bay, Wis. Michael is survived by his loving parents, Michael J. Funeral services and interment at Assumption Cemetery, Wheaton, Ill., are private. Public visitation will be Friday, April 29, from 3-9 p.m. Bellock, age 20, suddenly at Eastern Illinois University, of Lombard.