April 17, 2025

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Local Church Services for Easter

Board finally returns to village hall

Vance voters asked to attend May meeting
The Vance Township Board would like to see all voters come to the May 6 Township meeting to discuss the township taking ownership of two cemeteries, Davis and Greenview Cemetery. 

Catlin Police reminds residents they are not immune to violence

Catlin Village employees to get raise

Catlin Twp. looks at shortfall in cemetery fund

 

Salt Fork Sports

Lady Storm continue to swing in the Ws

Boys add 2 wins to improve 8-3

Boys, girls both take 2nd place

Jr. High track


Obituaries

    HARRIET JUANITA HAUSSY, 83, of Danville, passed away at 5:30 a.m. Sunday, April 13, 2025, at her son’s home in Olney.
    She was born Oct. 28, 1941, in Danville, the daughter of Darwin and Nina Ribbe Martin. Harriet married Paul D. Haussy May 1, 1959, in Danville. He preceded her Sept. 2, 2021.   
    Survivors include two sons, Paul (Joy) Haussy of Fairmount and Phillip (Susan) Haussy of Olney; one sister, Billie Sue Steenbergen; one brother, Jim Martin Jr.; one sister-in-law Sharon Martin; seven grandchildren: Jeremy Langford, Ashley (Jay) Smith, Brandon (Morgan) Haussy, Kali (Nathan) Ford, Thaddeus (Brittany) Haussy, Natasha Thrasher, and Joshua Haussy; six great grandchildren, Alexa Jamison, Maya Smith, Jessa Smith, Maclin Ford, Kamden Thrasher, and Frankie Haussy.  She was preceded in death by four brothers, Bob, Jack, Jim, and Butch Martin; two sisters, Jeesie Martin and Joanne (Dean) Bowman; and brother-in-law, Hershal Steenbergen.
    Harriet was a member of the Eunice Club and enjoyed crocheting. She was a member and worked at Trinity Lutheran Church and taught Sunday School.
     Funeral services today (Thursday) April 17, 1 p.m. at Robison Chapel in Catlin with Pastor Kent Tibben officiating. Burial in Lutheran Cemetery in Danville. Visitation Noon to 1 p.m. prior to services at Robison Chapel. On-line condolences at www.robisonchapel.com.

    CHARLOTTE ANNE ROSTRON, born Nov. 4, 1942, passed away peacefully April 10, 2025, in New Lenox. She lived a life filled with love, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to education and family.
    Charlotte began her teaching career at Jamaica High School as a PE teacher, where her passion for sports and coaching ignited. She continued her journey at Bloomington Central High School, followed by her esteemed service in District 222, and retiring from District 159 in Matteson.  Throughout her career, Charlotte was not only an educator but also a mentor, sponsoring cheerleading squads and girls dance teams, as well as coaching track and volleyball. Her influence extended beyond the classroom, instilling a love for sports in countless students who benefited from her guidance and encouragement.
    Her educational journey began at Georgetown High School, from which she graduated in 1960, before earning her degree from Illinois State in 1964.  Charlotte was a loving wife, devoted mother, and doting grandmother. She was an avid fan of the Chicago Cubs and Bears and was a huge supporter of the University of Louisville soccer team, for which her grandson Bradley was the captain and now follows the Pittsburgh River Hounds, he plays for.  This passion for family extended into her hobbies and interests, with sports playing a significant role in her life.
    She is survived by her beloved husband of 52 years, Larry Rostron; her daughter, Tara (Eric) Sample; and her son, Bradley (Margaret) Rostron. Charlotte took great joy in her role as a grandmother to six grandchildren; and her loving brother, Alan Daniel, and many nieces and nephews.
    She was preceded by her father, Carl Daniel, and her mother, Mary Daniel (nee Trimble). A Celebration of Life was April 15 at Sunset Funeral Home in Danville with Dr. Dale DeNeal officiating. Burial was in Sunset Memorial Park. Share memories at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.



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