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Death of Karen Rose Smith

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Karen Rose Smith, 77, of Carlinville, formerly of Gillespie, passed away peacefully in her home, surrounded by her husband and children, on Friday, May 10, 2024, at 6:35 a.m. She was born in Litchfield on March 8, 1947, to Karl, Jr., and Stella (Turco) Guna.

Karen graduated from Gillespie High School with the class of 1965. She married Larry Smith on February 7, 1986. Karen was a mother, wife, and homemaker, later working a few part-time jobs. She said that her favorite job was being a “babysitter” to her grandchildren. Karen loved her family beyond measure and was happiest when they could all be with her, especially on their annual summer vacations and the holidays. She followed her grandchildren to sports and school events in Carlinville, Bativa, and Indiana State University. She enjoyed dressing up for Halloween and trick-or-treating with her grandchildren in Batavia. As her illness progressed, Karen wanted to be able to attend her oldest granddaughter’s wedding, and she was able to do so in October 2023. Karen always wanted to take pictures, and her home is filled with collages of her family, friends, and pets.

Karen was a member of the Federated Church in Carlinville, where she was a deacon and served over the years on the Federated Board, Finance, and Building and Grounds Committees. Karen is a past First Lady of the Illinois Elks Association, where she assisted her husband Larry when he was Illinois Elks State President during 2012–2013. Karen made everyone laugh with her unique sense of humor. She could also laugh at herself. Karen had the good fortune to travel the world taking 11 cruises, and she also traveled with the Illinois Elks, took many girls’ trips, and countless vacations to Bluegreen resorts. Karen enjoyed gardening, and she especially loved roses and mums. Karen had beloved pets in her life, including a dachshund, Greg, and cats, Sparkie and Casper. She enjoyed country music and attended several live concerts over the years. Karen was a collector of fine and costume jewelry and antiques. She was a sentimental person, knowing the origin of every item. Karen liked to work on crossword puzzles; she dabbled in sewing; and she often gave movie or TV series recommendations. Karen had many good friends from high school, church, and her time in the Elks. During her final days, Karen told her family to be happy, don’t take yourself too seriously, don’t fight, don’t work too hard, and have fun. She said she didn’t know how she had been so blessed.

Karen was preceded in death by her father, Karl Guna, Jr.; her stepfather, Danny Sawyer; her mother, Stella Sawyer; and her brother, Ronnie Guna Sawyer. Karen is survived by Larry, her beloved husband of 38 years, daughter Elise (David) Schwartz of Carlinville, son Dan (Kate) Katich of Batavia, Aunt Frieds Miller (Marvin) of Summerville, SC, stepdaughters Michelle Smith (friend Scott Fillback) of Gillespie, Lori (Wayne) Heinke of Bay City, Texas, stepson Larry (Andrea) Smith of Swansea, grandchildren Colleen (Ryan) Cash of Indianapolis, IN, Jake Schwartz of Carlinville, Caroline Katich, Adam Katich, and Meridith Katich of Bastavia, step-grandchildren; Gretchen (Brett) Hall of Warsaw, IN, Anna (Wally) Wallace of Staunton, Thomas (Andrea) Balestri of Boston, MA, Aleisha (Josh) Balestri-Pettenger of Downer’s Grove, Krysten (Grayson) Essy and Courtney Waldrum of Alton, Jesse (Heather) Profaizer of Richmond, Texas, Nicolas Smith and Catherine Smith of Swansea, Derek (Alison) Schwartz of Saint Louis, MO, 10 step-great-grandchildren, 3 nieces, and 1 nephew.

Visitation will be held on Monday, May 13 from 9:00 a.m. until the funeral service time of 12:00 noon at the Federated Church of Carlinville. Graveside service will be immediately following at Mayfield Memorial Park.

In honor of Karen, memorials are suggested to the Macoupin County Animal Shelter, 21640 State Rte 4, Carlinville, or the Federated Church, 122 E. South St., Carlinville, in her name. Please visit www.kravanyafuneral.com to leave condolences.

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Obituary of Ross Beckman

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Ross Beckman, 90, joined his Lord in Heaven on April 29, 2026, at 2:27 AM. He was born on April 1, 1936, in Highland.  His parents were Vernon Otto Bartels and Arlene Beckman, both of New Douglas.  He was raised by his maternal grandparents, Emma (Sievers) and George Beckman of New Douglas.

Ross attended New Douglas Elementary School in New Douglas and Highland High School in Highland. His first job was at Kline’s Grocery Store in New Douglas. He also was employed at McDonnell Douglas as a sheet metal worker.  He worked for Artophone Corporation and also distributed Armstrong Flooring, worked in sales, and traveled Illinois. 

He purchased Sherman’s Department Store on East Main Street in Staunton and renamed it Beckman’s Department Store. He operated the store for 30 years before retiring. He then bought property for a new business in Equine Ranch.

Ross was married to Lela Conroy of Staunton. They had one daughter, Wendy Arlene. Lela passed away after a long illness with Huntington’s Corea. Ross was married to Frances Lee Simpson of Staunton for 27 years. She passed away from illness in 2016. He then married Sheila Fay Foster of Carlinville on May 27, 2017, at Zion Lutheran Church in Staunton.  

Ross was a member of the Staunton Jaycees for six years and was also the Chaplain for the State Jaycees. The local chapter gave him a lifelong membership. Ross served one term on the Staunton City Council as a ward #4 alderman and also was on the Dorchester Township Board.  He was a long-time elder for the Zion Lutheran Church in Staunton.

He was an avid horseman. His horse, “Atomico” was not only his show horse but his loving pet. Ross became a member of The Assembly Church in Staunton and was a very active and a devoted servant.  He loved his “church family”.

He is survived by his wife, Sheila (Foster) Beckman; son-in-law, John Walker; three brothers-in-laws, James E. Foster Jr., Gary Foster, and Mike Foster; two sisters-in-law, Deborah (Foster) Wilson and Amy Foster, all originally from Carlinville. 

Besides his wives and parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter, Wendy Arlene.

A memorial service will be held at 10:30 AM on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at The Assembly Church, 1335 S. Hackman Street, in Staunton with Pastor Arthur Braden officiating.

Ross will be greatly missed, but is in the arms of his Lord Jesus. Williamson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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Obituary of Calvin “Sonny” Weber

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Calvin “Sonny” Weber, 91 of Staunton, passed away at 4:52 PM on Thursday, April 30, 2026, at his residence in Staunton. He was born on June 19, 1934, at home in Dorsey the son of the late Robert E. and Sylvia T. (Ostendorf) Weber. 

He married Linda Norton and she preceded him in death.

“Sonny” was a union laborer for many years.  He was also an avid gardener and enjoyed taking care of his yard, spending time with his grandkids, and playing cards.

He is survived by his daughter, Michelle (Chris) Borror of Queen Creek, AZ and their two children, Lauren and Alex Borror; one son, Chris Ferguson, and his daughter, Chelsea Carr; a great granddaughter, Evelyn Carr; one brother, Marvin (Diane) Weber; and two special nieces who he referred to as his “Number One”, Deb Filotto, and his “Number Two”, Amy Korte. 

Besides his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by one sister, Evelyn Olmsted, and one brother, Bob Weber.

No services are scheduled. Memorials are suggested to the charity of the donor’s choice. Williamson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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Obituary of Dr. Carla B. Engelke

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Dr. Carla B. Engelke, 47, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2026, at her residence in Tucson, AZ. Carla was born December 7, 1978, in Alton.

She was baptized and confirmed at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Prairietown. She was the beloved daughter of Steve and Jeanette Engelke and an awesome sister to Mark Engelke, all of Prairietown. She leaves behind two special aunts, Sharon Schaefer and Christina Urban.

She was preceded in death by her Uncle John “Red” Urban and Uncle Arlin Schaefer and numerous cousins.

Growing up on a family farm, Carla learned relentless work ethic, faith, responsibility, and respect for humanity. Since she was a toddler, she loved animals: turtles, bunnies, bucket calves, pigs, kittens, and especially dogs (jack, Jenny, and Clifford).

She was an avid reader. She was passionate about science, research, the arts, Shakespeare, Jeopardy, Snoopy, music, and college basketball and football. She was also a devoted Cardinal fan. Two of her favorite holidays were Halloween and Christmas. We will miss her smile, her laugh, sense of humor, and spontaneous wit.

Following graduation from Edwardsville High School, Carla expanded her Illinois roots graduating from Saint Louis University Summa Cum Laude with a BS in biology. She completed her optometric education at the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee in 2005 and graduated Magna Cum Laude.

During optometry school, Carla participated in SVOSH (Student Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity) traveling to developing countries, performing eye exams, and prescribing donated Lions’ Club eyeglasses to help people see the world better. She then furthered her education by completing a one-year residency in ocular disease and specializing in low vision rehabilitation at the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System in Tucson, Arizona which focused on improving the quality of life of legally blind Veterans. Upon completion of her residency, she was immediately hired as a staff optometrist where she spent her entire career serving Veterans while teaching residents and optometry students.

Carla’s career was marked not only by clinical excellence but by visionary leadership and unwavering dedication to the optometric profession. She served as President of the Association of Armed Forces and Federal Optometric Services (also known as AFOS) where she helped shape and advance the field of optometry. She was also recognized as the 2019 AFOS VA Optometrist of the Year, which is an honor that reflects the profound respect she earned from her peers and the exceptional care she provided to her patients.

Those who had the privilege of working alongside Carla witnessed firsthand her compassion, integrity, and commitment to mentorship. She set a standard of excellence that elevated the profession and enriched the lives of countless patients and colleagues. Her impact extends far beyond titles and awards as it lives on in the optometry residents and students she inspired and the many patients she cared for especially those with traumatic brain injury and impaired vision.

In dedication to Carla, AFOS has renamed their annual award the Dr. Carla Engelke Resident of the Year award and has started a travel grant to provide funding to residents to travel to educational meetings to honor and memorialize Carla’s legacy. If you would like to contribute to the AFOS optometry resident travel grant, a memorial fund has been set up in her name and honor: https://www.gofundme.com/f/dr-carla-engelke-legacy-fund

Checks can also be sent to:

AFOS
C/o Dr. Lindsay Wright
11705 Airport Way, Suite 306
Broomfield, CO 88201

A private burial to honor Carla will be held at a later date. She is loved and will be sadly missed by her family, friends, and colleagues. Williamson Funeral Home, in Staunton, is in charge of arrangements.

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