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Sesser, Illinois, U.S. Died: November 29, 2003 (aged 78) Kimberling City, Missouri, U.S. Playing career; 1947–1949: Southern Illinois: Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1951–1952: Caruthersville HS (MO) 1953–1959: Cairo HS (IL) 1960–1965: Southern Illinois (OL) 1966–1968: Illinois State (OL/DL) 1969–1975: Southwest Missouri State ...
Rea then served in the Illinois Senate from 1989 to 1999. [2] [3] Rea stepped down to take a position with the Illinois Secretary of State. Ned Mitchell, the Mayor of Sesser, was appointed by local Democratic Party chairs to succeed Rea. [4] Rea died on November 25, 2024, at the age of 87. [5]
Fitzgerrell was born in Sesser, Illinois and graduated from Sesser High School. He worked as a coal miner and was the foreman at the Old Ben Coal Mines in Buckner, Illinois. Fitzgerrell was a farmer and raised live stock and grain in Franklin County, Illinois. Fitzgerrell served in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1957 until his death ...
Served from January 21, 1964, until his death on February 23, 2017. 56 years Paul Jurko Yankee Lake, Ohio: Served from November, 1931 until his death on March 1, 1988. 54 years, 270 days Robert L. Butler: Marion, Illinois: Served from May 6, 1963 [17] until his resignation on January 31, 2018. [18] 52 years Gerald Calabrese: Cliffside Park, New ...
Born on a farm in Christopher, Illinois, Lewis was a farmer, bookkeeper, and newspaper editor. He taught school and then owned the Sesser Herald and later the Christopher Progressive with his brother, Thurlow Girard Lewis. He was a Democrat. Lewis served on the Franklin County, Illinois board was president of the Sesser, Illinois School Board
By 1906, the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad had extended its lines south from Centralia to Sesser, and the new town was named after railroad surveyor John Sesser. [5] The first mine in Sesser, the Keller Mine, was sunk in 1905-1906. [5] In 1906, Sesser was incorporated as a village. It re-incorporated as a city in 1909. [5]
Illinois, Colorado: 1966–1982: 3+ Serial killer whose first murder in 1966 was of his sister-in-law in Joliet, Illinois [39] [40] John Wayne Gacy: Norwood Park: 1972–1978: 33-45: Serial killer and rapist, also known as the "Killer Clown", who killed at least 33 young men and boys [41] [42] Robert Ben Rhoades: Texas, Illinois: 1975–1990: 3 ...
Larry D. Woolard (born September 20, 1941) was a Democratic member of the Illinois General Assembly serving in the House from 1989 to 2001 and the Senate from 2001 to 2003. Born in Williamson County, Illinois, Woolard lived in Carterville, Illinois with his wife and family. In 1989, State Representative Jim Rea was appointed to the Illinois Senate.