Carl Wayne Gray Genealogies

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Hosselton, Leon Cletis

Male 1916 - 2004  (88 years)


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  1. 1.  Hosselton, Leon Cletis was born on 2 Jul 1916 in Zif Township, Wayne County, Illinois; died on 15 Dec 2004 in Richland Care & Rehab Center, Olney, Richland County, Illinois; was buried in Zif Cemetery, Enterprise, Wayne County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Reference Number: HOSS.L001
    • _FGRAVE: 18103117
    • Funeral: 19 Dec 2004, Summers-Kistler Funeral Home, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois

    Notes:

    He was actively engaged in farming and raising cattle, and during his early farming years, he purchased the first one row corn picker in the area in 1943.

    He attended the Zif Baptist Church. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather.

    In 1930 his father built a country store, E.R. Hosselton Store, next to their home and Cletis hauled the lumber to frame the store building with a team of horses and wagon.
    In the spring of 1932, the country store expanded with Cletis driving a regular route throughout the area in a Model T Huckster wagon carrying groceries, feed, fabric and every day needs. He later used a Model A truck, and in 1935 he had a new Chevrolet truck for the Huckster until 1938 when the Huckster ended and he started hauling livestock to East St. Louis Stockyards and returned hauling fertilizer, feed and coal for the country store.

    He was elected Zif Township Road Commissioner and during his eight year term he built and provided gravel roads for every house in Zif Township. He was director of the Wayne County Soil Conservation Service and was selected Conservation Farmer of the Year in 1967. He was elected a member of the school board of the Clay City High School for 18 years (1952-1970) and also elected a school board member for three years for the Clay City Unit School District, and served on the Advisory Council at Olney Central College.
    Cletis developed city lots in 1956 on seven acres in Clay City, developing the first Hosselton Addition and in 1969 he developed a four acre tract of adjoining land and subdivided for a second Hosselton Addition. He did carpenter work and built two houses on the first subdivision and helped build several other houses including the home of his sister, a brother and his two sons.

    Cletis was elected and served as a bank director of the Clay City Banking Co. for 25 years from 1968 to 1993, and he enjoyed and supported the delivery of apples and calendars to various churches and businesses for the bank. He enjoyed driving the bulldozer, road grader, truck and farm tractor and helped his sons during the planting and harvesting seasons. He also enjoyed the winter in Florida with his wife for 20 years, and he will be sadly missed by relatives and friends.

    Occupation:
    In 1943, purchased the first one row corn picker in the area.

    Leon married Pierce, Wilma Fern on 9 Nov 1939 in Henderson, Henderson County, Kentucky. Wilma (daughter of PIERCE, Russell H. and Bates, Eunice B.) was born on 27 Sep 1919 in Clay County, Illinois; died on 19 Jun 2010 in St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital, Effingham, Effingham County, Illinois; was buried on 22 Jun 2010 in Zif Cemetery, Enterprise, Wayne County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Hosselton, L.  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 3. Hosselton, Claren  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Jan 1943; died on 9 Dec 2021 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Zif Cemetery, Enterprise, Wayne County, Illinois.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hosselton, L. Descendancy chart to this point (1.Leon1)

    Family/Spouse: ?, K.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hosselton, ClarenHosselton, Claren Descendancy chart to this point (1.Leon1) was born on 9 Jan 1943; died on 9 Dec 2021 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Zif Cemetery, Enterprise, Wayne County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: HOSS.C001
    • _FGRAVE: 234794834

    Notes:

    Claren Lee Hosselton, age 78, of Clay City, IL, passed away on Thursday, December 9th, 2021, at his farm in Clay City, IL.

    Claren was the son of (Leon) Cletis Hosselton and Wilma Fern (Pierce) Hosselton born on January 9th, 1943, in Clay City, IL. He attended grade school at the Wells School on the Clay/Wayne County Line 2 miles east of Big Four Road. He graduated from Clay City High School where he held the hurdles record for numerous years. Claren attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Science. He continued his education earning his master’s degree from the University of Illinois, with a specialty certificate in agriculture and education.

    Claren became the agriculture teacher at Kinmundy High School in, Kinmundy, IL, (South Central High School) in 1967, later becoming the Superintendant. In 1977, Claren returned home to work on the family farm with his father and brother, Larry, and where he worked until the day he passed.

    He married Mary June Garrison on March 17th, 1979, in Clay City and was married for 37 years until her passing in August of 2016. Claren was a devoted father and husband to his son and wife. He was also an impactful mentor and teacher to numerous people he met throughout his lifetime. Claren was an active participant to all he met. He enjoyed researching local and national news, sports, and tabloids to better engage in conversation with those he would be surrounded by.

    Claren was a man of the community. He was a firing man for the Elm River Chowder for most of his life. He was the President of the board for the North Wayne Ambulance since 1988. He served as a Trustee on the Zif Township board in Wayne County, IL, from 1989 to 2021. While serving, he maintained and dug burial plots at the four cemeteries in Zif Township. He served on the board of directors for The Clay City Banking Company from 1989 to 2018. While on the board Claren and his brother took pride in building and decorating the bank floats for all local parades. He was a brother of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons Kinmundy Lodge #398.

    Claren truly enjoyed farming, and instilling that same love into his son and grandchildren. He was actively engaged in raising cattle and in the last three years he has become an avid pony lover due to the apple of his eye, his granddaughter Sophia. Claren loved going to auctions and purchasing unique antique tractors. He had a passion for collecting HO trains and continued his wife’s love of collecting and showing Terri Lee dolls. He used his craftsmanship skills to help build numerous homes in the community, including his own.

    Survivors include son, Lee Hosselton (wife Ashley) of Clay City; stepdaughter, Sherry Lence (husband Greg) of Anna, IL; stepdaughter-in-law, Cheryl Piontkowski (husband Gary) of Ft. Myers, FL; two grandchildren: Sophia and Clinton Hosselton of Clay City, IL; five step-grandchildren: Parker (Kane) Newton (wife Beth) of LeRoy, IL, Kenton “KC” Newton of Jonesboro, IL, Skyler and Dexter Peterson of Ft. Myers, FL, Dustin Peterson (wife Rene`e) of Avoca, NY; four step-great-grandchildren: Aaron Martell, Jessica Newton, Madaline and Arabella Peterson; one brother, Larry Hosselton (wife Kay) of Clay City, IL; two nieces: Teri Herman (husband Kim) of Olney, IL and Susan Chapman (husband Kevin) of Evansville, IN; a nephew: Gary Hosselton (wife Kristi) of Clay City, IL; great nieces and nephews, Matt (wife Julie) Herman, Allison Herman, Megan Chapman, Alex Chapman, Gavin Hosselton, Chad Hosselton, and Trent Hosselton; and many other relatives and many friends.

    Preceding him in death was his wife; his parents; stepson, Richard Eugene “Rick” Peterson; and step-great-granddaughter, Madalyn “Maddi” Grace Taylor.

    Funeral arrangements for Claren Hosselton are in the care of Frank & Bright Funeral Home, 500 N. Main St. (south of Route 50 and CVS) in Flora, IL. A visitation will be held from 4-7 p.m. on Thursday, December 16th, at the funeral home. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, December 17th, at the funeral home with burial following at Zif Cemetery south of Clay City in Wayne County.

    In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Zif Cemetery Fund or the North Wayne Ambulance. These will be accepted at the funeral home during services or can be mailed to the Frank & Bright Funeral Home at 500 N. Main St., Flora, IL 62839.

    Claren married GARRISON, Mary June on 17 Mar 1979 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. Mary (daughter of Garrison, Oba Abner Sr. and Cypret, Alice Coral) was born on 14 Sep 1932 in Oregon County, Missouri; died on 14 Aug 2016 in Deaconess Hospital Hostice Center, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana; was buried in Zif Cemetery, Enterprise, Wayne County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]




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