Obituaries: Cox, Engle, Steidinger

James Cox

James Phillip Cox, 75, of Normal, passed away at 5:02 p.m., Thursday, April 19, 2018 at McLean County Nursing Home, Normal.

His graveside service will be at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, April 28, 2018 at Holy Cross Cemetery, Normal with Rev. Eric Powell officiating.  The Bloomington-Normal American Legion Honor Guard will perform military rites.  Carmody-Flynn Funeral Home, Bloomington is assisting the family with arrangements.

James was born May 20, 1942 in Indianapolis, Indiana, the son of Dale and Evelyn Milburn Cox.  He served in the US Air Force and married Francoise MG Douville on July 8, 1969 at Wiesbaden Air Base in Germany.  She survives.

He is also survived by three sons, Patrick (Natalie) Cox of Washington, IA, Michael (Veronica) Cox of Belleville, IL and Matthew (Danielle) Cox of Bloomington.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

James was a professional photographer, specializing in advertising and political photography.  Most recently he owned and operated a computer technology company.

To express condolences online, please visit www.carmodyflynn.com.

Merle Engle

Merle David Engle, 75 of Bloomington, passed away on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at his home.

David’s graveside inurnment service will be held on Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 1 p.m. at Park Hill Cemetery, Bloomington. A celebration of his life will be held at Winner’s Bar & Grill following the service. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, April 25, 2018 from 5-7 p.m. at Beck Memorial Home, Bloomington, which is in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association or to the Community Cancer Center of Normal.

David was born on March 22, 1943 in Bloomington, Illinois. He is the son of Merle M. and Helen (Anderson) Engle. He married Gala McConnell on March 1, 2010 in Ft. Myers, Florida.

David was a loving husband to his wife Gala; dedicated brother to Jan Engle-Bandy, and uncle to her daughter Julie Jenkins; a caring father to his children, Ryan (Kristen) Engle of Dayton, Ohio who are expecting their first child and Brad Engle, of Normal; and doting grandfather to Abigail and Adam Engle who are the children of Vanessa Elder and Ryan Engle, Joey Ploense, Matthew Ploense and Faith Foster-Engle who are the children of Brad Engle.

David was preceded in death by his parents.

David was a Bloomington native who attended St. Mary’s Elementary and graduated from Holy Trinity High School in 1961. He also studied business at St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa.

David served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve from 1969-1971.

David’s career began as an insurance adjuster for Pekin Farmers Insurance and later in Yakima, Washington. Like his father, David worked for the GM&O railroad. However, he found a new passion in sales, growing from top salesman and business manager at Barker Oldsmobile and Thornton Motors. His success and independent spirit inspired him to purchase his own dealership, Auto World.

Auto World’s transition to the 19th Hole marked the beginning of a new era in his career. In 1982, David partnered to operate the former Casella’s as Casey Jones Lounge. By 1986, he became the sole proprietor, renaming it Winner’s Bar & Grill. Until his passing, Winner’s was the oldest bar in town owned by the same person. David also owned the Park View Inn in the 1990s.

David was a passionate golfer developing his skill and love for the sport in his teens, earning prestige and accolades, including a hole-in-one on Highland Golf Course and a national-level championship at the Oldsmobile Scramble. He cultivated many of his lifelong friendships while playing courses across the country.

A softer side of David could be found dancing to Sinatra and songs like Under the Boardwalk with his wife, Gala. They enjoyed spending the winter months in warm, sunny Florida. He also enjoyed dazzling his family with magic tricks and teaching some of his secrets to his grandchildren. In his other free time, he enjoyed playing Rummy and Euchre amongst friends and family. He loved summer-time drives, with the top down in his 1969 Cadillac Convertible, taking his grandkids out for ice cream.

David’s final conversation was with his wife reflecting his commitment to God and that he expected to see his family again in time.

Norma Steidinger

Norma M. Steidinger, 82, Fairbury, died on Thursday, April 19, 2018, at Fairview Haven, Fairbury.

Visitation will be 4-7 pm Monday, April 23, 2018 at Duffy-Pils Memorial Home, Fairbury.  Private funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at Duffy-Pils Memorial Home, Fairbury with minsters of the Christian Apostolic Church of Fairbury officiating.  Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery, Fairbury.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorials be given to Fairview Haven Retirement Community or South East Livingston County Ambulance Service, both in Fairbury.

Miss Steidinger was born May 7, 1935, in Forrest, IL the son of Joseph and Bertha Ifft Steidinger.

Surviving are five sisters Alta, Vera, Doris, Edna and Alice Steidinger, all of Fairbury, three brothers, Ivan Steidinger, Fairbury, George Steidinger, Fairbury and Joseph W. (Dorothy) Steidinger, Forrest, a sister-in-law, Anna Steidinger, plus many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Richard, sisters-in-law, Kathryn Steidinger and Caroline Steidinger.

Miss Steidinger was a lifetime resident of the Forrest/Fairbury area, worked in the sewing industry, and was a member of the Christian Apostolic Church of Fairbury.

An online guest registry is available at www.duffypilsmemorialhome.com.

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