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Fred Steele

January 9, 1927 August 19, 2024
Fred Steele
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Obituary for Fred Steele

FRED STEELE, 97, of Lyndon, IL, died Monday, August 19, 2024, at Homestead Assisted Living and Memory Care of Morrison.


His memorial service will be held at 3:00 PM on Saturday, September 21, 2024, at the Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home with Mr. Ken Renkes officiating. A memorial visitation will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until the time of the service. Honoring Fred's wish, his body has been donated to medical science. Cremation rites will be accorded, and a graveside service will be held at Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison, IL. A memorial has been established to Morrison United Methodist Church.


Fred was born January 9, 1927, in Murphysboro, IL, to James and Pearl (Logan) Steele. He graduated a year early from Pinckneyville High School in 1944. When he turned 18 in 1945, he joined the United States Army. The war ended when he was in boot camp. When Fred graduated from boot camp, the Army made him a Sergeant and a drill instructor. When his enlistment was up, the Army offered him an appointment to West Point but he turned it down because he wanted to get married. Fred married Peggy Stone in 1946, and they moved to Morrison. She died in 1995, after 49 years of marriage. He later married Vivian Keene in 1996. They had been married for 20 years when she died in 2017. He worked in a factory a month when he and Marv Geerts bought the Shell Station and turned it into a profitable business. Because of allergies, Fred left the gas station and went to work for Commonwealth Edison as a lineman. In 1963, he became a financial advisor for IDS, now Ameriprise Financial. He retired at 76 in 2003. Fred (his great-grandchildren called him Grandpa Great), was very active in the Methodist Church where he was a Lay Minster, in Stephen Ministry, and many communities. He was involved in Volunteers in Probation and the Lions Club. He was the commander of the Color Guard of the American Legion, attending veterans’ funerals and marching in the Memorial Day Parade until he was 90. He worked hard to get the new Methodist Church built. He was also a driving force to get the Lyndon Veteran’s Memorial, the Lyndon Car Show, and to save the Lyndon-Prophetstown Bridge.


Survivors include his children, Greg (Judy) Steele of Princeton, IA, Jeff (Mary) Steele of Lyndon, IL, Jane (Gary) Hardin of Rantoul, IL, and Mark (LeeAnn) of Morrison, IL; stepson, Robert Barth (Edward Davis); stepdaughter, Barbara Niedner; ten grandchildren; twenty-three great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; brother, Rex Steele; sister, Ramona Mathis; many nephews and nieces.


He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Peggy; his second wife, Vivian; sisters, Maxine Stone, Evelyn Mathis, Callie Lee and Beverly Jo Steele in infancy; brothers, John Steele and James Steele in infancy.


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Upcoming Events

Memorial Visitation

Saturday

21

Sep

1:00 PM 9/21/2024 1:00:00 PM - 3:00 PM 9/21/2024 3:00:00 PM
Bosma-Renkes - Morrison Chapel

404 Lincolnway East
Morrison, IL 61270

Bosma-Renkes - Morrison Chapel
404 Lincolnway East Morrison 61270 IL
United States

Memorial Service

Saturday

21

Sep

3:00 PM 9/21/2024 3:00:00 PM
Bosma-Renkes - Morrison Chapel

404 Lincolnway East
Morrison, IL 61270

Bosma-Renkes - Morrison Chapel
404 Lincolnway East Morrison 61270 IL
United States

Cemetery Details

Location

Grove Hill Cemetery Final Resting Place

East High Street
Morrison, IL 61270

East High Street Morrison 61270 IL
United States
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