Joseph-Sester-Obituary

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Joseph R. Sester

Mendota, Illinois

Jan 16, 1939 – Sep 15, 2020 (Age 81)

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BORN
January 16, 1939
DIED
September 15, 2020
AGE
81
LOCATION
Mendota, Illinois

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Joseph Raymond “Joe” Sester, 81, of Mendota passed away peacefully at his home on September 15, 2020.


 


He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Lindsay, Gary and Kirk Sester.


 


Joe is survived by his wife Corinne of Mendota; 3 children Christopher (Rayanne) Sester, Scott (Dana) Sester and Michele (Duane) Brotherton; 9 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren and 3 brothers Ronnie, Norman and Gayle Sester.


 


Visitation will be Sunday September 20, 2020 at the Merritt Funeral Home, Mendota from 2-4 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday September 21, 2020 at Saint Patrick Catholic Church, LaSalle with Father Tom Otto officiating. Burial will follow at 2:00 p.m. at North Kingston Cemetery, Genoa. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, everyone attending is asked to please wear a mask and abide by docial distancing guidelines.


 


Joe was born in 1939 in Genoa to Raymond “Bub” and Isabel (Rubeck) Sester, as the eldest of 7 boys. In 1956, Joe, the beguiling running back of the Genoa Kingston High School football team, captured the eye of his high school sweetheart and future wife, Corinne Eide. The day after Joe’s High School graduation he grabbed his suitcase, a graduation gift from his grandmother, and they hopped on a bus from Sycamore to O’Hare for final destination of North Carolina. Then, after a fruitless elopement, Joe and Corinne officially tied the knot on June 21, 1957 in Sycamore.


 


Joe was hired in 1957 as a telephone installer for Leich Electric. Joe and his bride Corinne and dog Poochie hit the road for 3 years, traveling across the US to various job sites and enjoying many adventures as a new couple. They had their first child, Christopher in 1960, and lived in Genoa until the telephone company transferred them to Mendota in 1962. In Mendota, Joe worked as switchman at the telephone company (General Telephone, now Frontier) until he retired at age 60. Joe also loved to share his trade, hosting numerous grade school class field trips at the local Mendota telephone office, showing the kids the fascinating insides of the telephone switch room. He became known in the state as the go-to-guy and was sent to resolve the most difficult trouble-shooting assignments.


 


When Joe set his mind on doing something, there was no stopping him. In 1977 and 1978, Joe and his brother Gayle built the Sester dream house on 5 acres North of Mendota. This was through 2 of the worst blizzards on record. Joe continued his day job at the phone company and managed to work on the house in the evenings and weekends, installing all electrical and plumbing—even with his right hand in a cast part of the time. In his 70's and 80's he was doing all of his own siding and roof replacements, car repairs, chopping down trees and taking care of their 5 acres.


 


Joe felt his faith deeply and sincerely and was always putting others before himself. He would give you the shirt off his back if you asked. For many years, he drove fellow Mendota parishioners to church, lovingly provided communion to nursing home residents, wore out 2 Bible covers reading his Bible daily, and was a very active member in his local church. He was known to give people the last dollar he had in his wallet and had helped out numerous strangers who needed help such as the couple who showed up at their home door stranded . Without question, Joe drove them 30 miles in the middle of the night to their hometown.


 


Joe would want everyone to remember him with a joke or smile. Please pass on your favorite humorous story to brighten up someone else’s day which is what he would want most of all.


 


The online guestbook may be viewed at www.merrittfh.com . Memorials may be given to Saint Patrick Catholic Church in LaSalle, Holy Cross Church in Mendota or CBN [the Christian Broadcasting Company].

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May God hold you and your family in his arms in this time of sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Corinne and your whole beautiful family. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers. With love and prayers, Von

I feel good in saying that I am proud to be able to say that Joe was a true friend of mine. We worked together at GTE and I could never count the times that Joe helped me out in a difficult situation. He was truly the sort of person who really cared for everyone. I am a better person because I knew Joe Sester. RIP my friend—you have lived a life well lived. Friend and coworker

Corinne, Rayanne and Family:
I am deeply saddened at Joes' passing. Shocked, actually. Having not been able to attend Mass in person, I missed Joe and Corrinne at St. Pats. The last time I saw him was in Chicago after Corinnes' surgery. He was so happy and relieved that you, Corinne, had just had successful back surgery and that you would hopefully no longer be in pain. His smile was as big as his picture you provided in this obit. Come to think of it, Joe was always smiling when he...

I will never forget the Sunday morning at St. Patrick's Church before John and I were leaving for Mayo Clinic for John's upcoming surgery. Joe looked at me and I know he saw the worry on my face. He took our hands and said "Let's pray". His prayer was beautiful and I thought of it during the 9 hour surgery which did turn out well. Praise God! John always had a smile on his face and something funny to tell me whenever he would run into Joe at their favorite walking place, the local cemetery. I...

I met Joe walking in the cemetery here in Mendota several years ago. We easily became friends. I always looked forward to meeting him and sharing our views on how much better the world would be if they would only listen to us! I always kidded him about one arm being longer than the other because of the large dog pulling him along, until he just let go. Sunday would race to the truck to wait for Joe, but then would refuse to get in when we got there. Joe just laughed. Joe often shared his...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.Mrs.Sester,that tribute/passage you wrote was just beautiful,my thoughts and prayers with you and your family

Fly high on Eagles Wings Joe. May God bless the family

I’d like to add a fitting tribute to my Joe. — from Corinne
Proverbs 4:
“The ways of right-living people glow with light;
The longer they live,
The brighter they shine.”

Ps. 125:2
“Just as Jerusalem is protected by mountains on every side,
The Lord protects His people,
By holding them in His arms
Now and forever.”

Glory be to God!

Praying for family and friends. We pray God's peace and comfort be with all in this time.