Charles-Kellogg-Obituary

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Charles H. Kellogg

Peoria, Illinois

Mar 30, 1917 – Dec 21, 2012 (Age 95)

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BORN
March 30, 1917
DIED
December 21, 2012
AGE
95
LOCATION
Peoria, Illinois

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The Wilton Mortuary Obituary

PEORIA—Charles H. Kellogg of Peoria, Illinois died at 8:37 p.m. on December 21, 2012 at the age of 95. He was born March 30, 1917 in Peoria, the son of Howard Day and Alma Heidrich Kellogg. He married Jacquelyn Swann Bean October 12, 1946 in Peoria. She survives along with four children: Charles H. Kellogg, Jr. (Lois); Carol (Robert, Jr.) Cowan; Janice K. Stuckwisch; and Stephen H. Kellogg (Lynne). Also surviving are 8 grandchildren: Charles H. Kellogg, IV (Brianne); Lisa Kulze (Eric); Jason Stuckwisch (Sarah); Jeanne Kobler (Justin); Scott Kellogg (Jaclyn); Jeffrey Kellogg (Erin); and Andrew Kellogg (Allison); and Robert Cowan, III. He is also survived by 6 great grandchildren: Madison and Brayden Kobler; Christian and Quinn Kellogg; Lucas Kellogg; Rylie Stuckwisch. Also there are one nephew, Edward H. Kellogg, and two nieces, Katherine Dressel-Martin and Elizabeth (Betsy) Kellogg. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers: Edward H. (Beeb) Kellogg of Evanston and Howard D. Kellogg, Jr. of Peoria. He attended Peoria Public Schools and was graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, MA in 1935 and from Yale University in 1939. Following graduation, he was employed in St. Louis before being called into the Army in April 1942. After Basic Training, he was assigned to the Army Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) in July of that year. He left for overseas in February 1943 for three years of uninterrupted CIC duty as a Special Agent and Officer (CIC) in French Morocco, Italy and Austria. He returned to Peoria after the war and was employed at R.G. LeTourneau, Inc. and Block & Kuhl Company in personnel before spending 26 years prior to his retirement April 1, 1982 as Vice President in charge of Personnel of Commercial National Bank. First and foremost he was a devoted family man, but he made innumerable friends in every walk of life. He was a life-long member of First Baptist Church which he served in many capacities. His civic activities included Chairman of the Cancer Crusade, Chairman of the Community Council (now part of United Way), Vice Chairman of the Mayor's Commission on Human Relations, President of Child and Family Service, President of Neighborhood House, and Board Member of Family House. He inherited a love of good sports, participating actively from grade school through college and for many years continued playing golf and tennis. He also attended regularly the many games in which his children and grandchildren were team members, the last being a Bradley soccer game at age 89. His two highlights were serving as Captain of his Yale Basketball Team in a game against Bradley's Famous Five at the old Armory in 1938 and the following summer being privileged to play golf in an exhibition foursome with the famous Byron Nelson in Traverse City, MI. They exchanged letters shortly before Byron's death. He was a 65 year member of the Country Club of Peoria and a past member of the Creve Coeur Club and Racquet Club. He felt reasonably certain that at age 95 he was the longest suffering Cub fan because, at his birth, his father had already been a fan for many years. Some of the first words he remembers are "Tinker to Evers to Chance", the great Cubs double play combination in the early 20's. Cremation has been accorded. A celebration of his life will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 29, 2012 at First Baptist Church, 411 West Lake Street. Visitation will be at 10:00 a.m. Any memorial contributions in lieu of flowers are suggested for First Baptist Church or a local charity.

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Carol, my condolences to you and yours. Fathers are important to daughters...

You have always been a kind, gentle, thoughtful and intelligent person and friend to me and others, I am sure.

May you be blessed with peace at this time and always.

Your MMCI Medical Records friend,

Mary Kathleen Sierra

Our condolences to to all of Mr Kellogg's family. We were glad to have had a chance to meet him.

Sending condolences to Jan and all the Kelloggs on the passing of your Dad. Childhood on Stratford was made even more special because of your family.

Steve, Lynne and family, so sorry to hear of your loss. Many thoughts and prayers sent your way.
Carol Hopkins

Steve, Lynn and family so sorry to here of your loss.It's always hard to lose a parent but you sure have alot of great memories.

John & Judy Duncan