CAMPBELL HILL – Allan S. Buescher, Lt Col USMC Retired, 75, of Campbell Hill passed away at 9:56 PM, Wednesday, June 19, 2019, at his home.Allan was born on April 18, 1944, in Campbell Hill, the son of Paul W. and Edna (Thies) Buescher. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church – Post Oak, Campbell Hill, American Legion Post #1096, Campbell Hill and had been a member of the Randolph County Historical Society.
Allan’s accomplishments included the following: Graduated SIU Carbondale/Commissioned June 1966 (PLC Program) Basic School B Co 1-67 1967 RVN—Sentry Dog Platoon Commander 1968 Camp Pendleton—CO I 3/28 1969/70 USS Columbus—CO Marine Detachment (Promoted to Captain) 1970 Quantico—AWS 1971/73 Camp David—CO Presidential Guard Company 1975/76 Camp Lejeune—CO M 3/6, Bn S-4, Div G-4 staff (Promoted to Major) 1977/78 Cincinnati—CO Recruiting Station 1978/79 Quantico—OCS—CO C Co OCS, S-4 1980/82 Camp Lejeune—MCB Drug and Alcohol Officer 1984/86 Camp Lejeune—2nd FSSG (OIC Norway Prepositioning, Ops O & XO BSSG 4)(Promoted to LtCol) 1986/89 Oslo Norway—AFNORTH Staff 1989/90 HQMC—Logistics Plans 1990 Retired in Campbell Hill 1990 to Present—Employed with Gilster Mary Lee Corporation as Corporate Logistics Manager His personal decorations include: Navy Achievement, Navy Commendation, Meritorious Service w/star, Meritorious Defense Service w/star and Presidential Service Badge. Allan is survived by his sons, Troy Buescher of Holly Springs, NC and Derek Buescher of Jacksonville, NC; two grandchildren; brother, Gene Buescher of Springdale, AR; and three sisters, Wilma Reiman of Pekin, Kathleen Dwyer of St. Peters, MO and Martha Smith of Miami, OK. Allan was preceded in death by Parents. Memorial service were held at 11:00 am, on Friday, June 28, 2019, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Post Oak, with Rev. Dr. Thomas Kratzer officiating. Visitation will be at the church from 10 am until 11 am. Memorials may be given to St. John’s Lutheran Church, Post Oak or Shiloh Hill College Restoration.
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It is with much sadness that I inform you all of the passing of Julie Gangloff. Julie died at home rather suddenly in January 2020. Julie was 65 years old and had lived with her husband Tim on a farm just outside of Chester, IL. She was a Charter member of the Randolph Society and was currently serving as our Foundation Secretary. Julie had a servants heart and loved learning about the history of the area. She spearheaded the Randolph County 50th anniversary remembrance of the Vietnam War where she highlighted the Soldiers who died in the conflict. She was Secretary of the Steeleville Rotary Club, a member of the Liberty Bell of the West Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and a member of the Randolph County Genealogical Society.
Currently there were no plans to hold a wake. She will have her ashes spread on the family farm in the near future. Please pray for Tim and her family. We will always think of Julie as a person who was excited to be a citizen of Randolph County and was passionate about our history and the people who lived here. |
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