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Obituary of Ralph E. Branham

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Ralph E. Branham, age 85 of Highland, passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of his family at his home on Friday, February 28, 2025.

Though his absence leaves an emptiness in many hearts, there is great comfort in knowing that he is reunited with his beloved wife, Bertella “Bert” Branham, whom he deeply cherished throughout their 60 years of marriage. Their love was built on faith, laughter, and unwavering devotion—a bond that will continue to inspire all who knew them.

Born on September 29, 1939, in Newport, KY, Ralph was the son of Benjamin and Dolly (nee Walters) Branham. He grew up in the rolling hills of Kentucky and graduated from Frenchburg High School in 1958 before embarking on a life of service and adventure. Ralph dedicated 21 years to the United States Air Force, serving with honor and integrity from 1959 to 1980. His career took him across the country and around the world, with duty stations including Lackland AFB, TX; Bitburg AFB, Germany; Barksdale AFB, LA; Thailand; Wurtsmith AFB, Michigan; Puerto Rico; and Scott AFB, IL. He retired as a Master Sergeant, leaving a legacy of dedication, sacrifice, and love for his country. Following his decorated military career, he dedicated another twenty-plus years to the United States Army Civil Service.

After his military career, Ralph built his life around his faith, family, and community. He could be described as a very special man who was easy to love and never met a stranger. He was a proud member of the First Baptist Church in Highland; he was guided by his faith and shared God’s love with others. He also found camaraderie and purpose in VFW Post 5694 and American Legion Post 439, where he served as chaplain and honored his fellow veterans as a bugler for the Military Honor Guard.

To know Ralph was to know a man filled with warmth, kindness, humor, and a deep devotion to his loved ones. His grandchildren and great-grandchildren were his greatest joy, and he never missed an opportunity to cheer them on—whether at a soccer game, baseball field, dance recital, or gymnastics competition. He found endless happiness traveling with his daughter, Sonja, and her husband, Jim, especially on trips to the beach and back home to Kentucky for class reunions.

Ralph loved life’s simple pleasures. He had a notorious sweet tooth, never turning down a good dessert, biscuits and gravy, or his famous sweet tea—made with “a little bit of tea with his sugar.” He took immense pride in his bright red Camaro convertible, often taking joyrides just for the thrill of it. Kentucky always held a special place in his heart—not just for family and friends but also for his unwavering passion for University of Kentucky basketball, proudly declaring blue as his favorite color. And when it came to baseball, nothing rivaled his love for the St. Louis Cardinals.

Ralph’s legacy is one of love, service, and unwavering devotion to his family, friends, and country. He leaves a lifetime of cherished memories for all who knew and loved him. Though no longer with us in body, his spirit lives on in the stories we share, the traditions we uphold, and the love he instilled in all of us.

Ralph is survived by two sons and a daughter: Ralph Anthony “Tony” Branham of Kings Mountain, NC; Mark Owen (Karla Kay) Branham of Wentzville, MO; and Sonja M. (James) Woolford of Highland, his brother Daniel Branham of Newport, KY; and his sister-in-law Brenda Faye Thompson of Mt. Sterling, KY, grandchildren: Justin Branham of Ballwin, MO; Corry (Danielle) Branham of Kings Mountain, NC; Charles Grimes of Kings Mountain, NC; Mark E. Branham (Jodi) of Troy, MO; Krystal (David) Hagerman of Mulvane, KS; Matt (Cailan Williams) Branham of Hannibal, MO; Mike (Jaclyn) Branham of Moscow Mills, MO; Kandyce (Aaron) Bergmann of Belleville, IL;  Kameryn Branham of Wentzville, MO; Brandy (Logan) Purk, St. Louis, MO; Courtney (Eric) Heyen, Troy, and Alli (Brian) Henderson, Saint Jacob, great grandchildren: Peyton, Connor, Viviann Branham; Kelton, Kane Grimes; Parker, Ayla Branham; Eastyn, Cameron Hagerman; Addy Williams; Mack, Briella, Braylee Branham; Lucas, Owen Bergmann; Oliver, Rory, Sadie Heyen; and Brently, Jaxen, Ella Faye Henderson.

Ralph was preceded in death by his wife, Bertella “Bert” Branham; his parents, Benjamin and Dolly Branham; daughter-in-law, Kelly S. Branham (nee Quayle); siblings, Virgil Branham, James Branham, Sharon Ann Records; and granddaughter, Jessica Grimes.

Arrangements are being handled by Spengel-Boulanger Funeral Home in Highland. Visitation will be held Wednesday, March 5, 2025, from 4pm to 7pm and Thursday, March 6, 2025, from 8am to 10am, with service at 10am. Rev. Cody Knapik, First Baptist Church of Highland, officiating. Visitation and services will be held at Spengel-Boulanger Funeral Home in Highland.

Interment will be at Lake View Memorial Gardens in Fairview Heights.

Memorial contributions may be made to VFW Post 5694, American Legion Post 493, or Highland Food Pantry (all located in Highland).

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Obituary of Darlene Joyce Large

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Darlene Joyce Large, 86 of Bunker Hill, died at St. Anthony’s Hospital on Monday, November 10, 2025, at 9:14 am. She was born on August 21, 1939, in Shipman to George L. Baker and Eva B. Smith Baker.  

She married Lester O. Large on May 10, 1958, in Piasa. She was a homemaker who enjoyed flea markets, antiques, flowers and gardening.  

She is survived by her spouse, Lester Large of Bunker Hill; children, Brian (Stephanie) Large of Bunker Hill and Carolyn (Matthew) Kasten of Brighton; grandchildren, Adam Kasten, Brianna (Joshua) Dupont, and Alyssa Kasten; great-grandchild, Bryson Dupont; and siblings, Dan Baker of Bunker Hill, Georgia Bray of Shipman, and Geneva Quirk of Shipman.  

Darlene was preceded in death by her parents and siblings, Henry Baker, Lloyd Baker, Guy Baker, Roy Baker and Robert Baker.  

Friends may call on Thursday, November 13, 2025, at First Congregational Church, Bunker Hill from 9:00 am until 12:00 pm. Funeral services are Thursday, November 13, 2025, at 12:00 pm at First Congregational Church in Bunker Hill.  

Burial will be at Woodburn Cemetery, Woodburn. Memorials are suggested to First Congregational Church or American Diabetes Association. Kravanya Funeral Home, Bunker Hill is in charge of the arrangements.

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Obituary of Robert Leeroy Blevins

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Robert Leeroy Blevins, 77 of Litchfield, passed away the evening of Thursday, November 20, 2025, at HSHS St. Francis Hospital in Litchfield. He was born in Litchfield on December 24, 1947, a son of Robert James and Betty Bernadine (Cranford) Blevins.

He graduated from Centralia High School and proudly served in the United States Army during the Vietnam era. He was employed for many years as a cabinet maker with Adenca Manufacturing in Litchfield. Robert enjoyed many outdoor activities including camping, fishing, hunting, mushroom hunting, and looking for buried treasures with his metal detector.

He was a talented musician and played guitar and saxophone. Robert enjoyed watching and listening to all spectator sports and was an avid St. Louis Cardinals fan. He married the former Wanda Kay Large and they later divorced.

Robert is survived by sons, Christopher (fiancée Grace) Blevins and Jason (Jamie) Blevins, all of Litchfield; daughters, Jennifer (Gordon) Fenton of Salem, MO and Shannon Large of Litchfield; brothers, Chesley Blevins of Staunton, Joseph Blevins of Litchfield, Floyd Blevins of Highland, and Fred Blevins of Litchfield; sisters, Barbara (Ray) Schuster of Sorento, Sharon (John) Wickerheim of Chicago, and Pamela Poppenhouse of Litchfield; and several grandchildren and several great grandchildren.

Robert was preceded in death by his parents, Robert J. and Betty B. Blevins.

Funeral services for Mr. Blevins will be held at 12 noon on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at Plummer Funeral Home in Litchfield. Pastor Gilbert Dealey will officiate. Burial will be in Crabtree Cemetery. Military honors will be at graveside. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service at the funeral home.

Memorials may be directed to the family of Robert Blevins, c/o Christopher Blevins. Plummer Funeral Home in Litchfield is in charge of arrangements.

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Joyce Carleen Simmons, 83 of Litchfield, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, November 23, 2025. She was born in Pana on May 31, 1942, a daughter of Carl Cornelius and Lucille Romelta (Miller) Brakenhoff.

She was a member of the Litchfield High School graduating class of 1960. She married Raymond “Larry” Simmons on June 6, 1965, at Zion Lutheran Church in Litchfield, and they enjoyed nearly 55 years of marriage until his passing on January 23, 2022.

Joyce was an excellent cook and well known for her beef and noodles, Texas cake, and stew. Joyce’s delicious cooking skills were evident during her 22-year career as manager of Jubelt’s Variety Bakery in Litchfield and as a ten-year cafeteria worker for the Litchfield Community School District #12. She also enjoyed gardening, canning, tending to her fruit trees, and sewing. Joyce enjoyed serving others by teaching Sunday School at Zion Lutheran Church in Litchfield and volunteering for the local Meals on Wheels.

Joyce is survived by her sons, Raymond (Vicki) Simmons of Evansville, IN and David (Jacqueline) Simmons of Haymarket, VA; daughter, Laura Simmons of Edwardsville; brothers, Leslie (Sue) Brakenhoff of Litchfield, Byron (Terry) Brakenhoff of Chattanooga, TN, and Dale (Nancy) Brakenhoff of Litchfield; sisters, Ramona Warman of Charleston, IL and Marilyn (Don) Loptien of Fort Collins, CO; grandchildren, Zachary Simmons, Makenzie (Jeremy) Frazier, Emma Simmons, and William Simmons; and great-grandchildren, Gunnar, Wyatt, Eli and Calla.

Joyce was preceded in death by her parents; husband; brothers, Rev. Larry Brakenhoff and Bernard Brakenhoff; brother-in-law Robert, “Bob” Warman; and niece, Kimberly (Brakenhoff) Bergman.

Funeral services for Joyce will be held at 12:00 noon on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at Zion Lutheran Church in Litchfield. Burial will follow in Edgewood Cemetery in Litchfield. Visitation will be at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Lutheran Hour Ministries, 660 Mason Ridge Center Road, St. Louis, MO, 63141-8557. Plummer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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