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Two years later, Ruth Nelson’s brother introduced her to Delmar Krieghbaum as they stood beneath a streetlight at Main St. &amp; Maple St. in Sugar Grove. When they parted company that evening Ruth told her friend, Fayola Musser that she would one day marry Delmar.  He later admitted that she had captured his heart with her first “hello”.  They were united in marriage on June 3, 1945, at the Sugar Grove United Methodist Church and set up housekeeping in an apartment just across the street from the street corner where they first met.&#13;
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Del drove trucks for a number of companies, including dairy, stockyard, sand and gravel as well as a big yellow school bus for Kaneland School District 302 during his retirement years. Despite all the jobs throughout his life, “Milkman” was the mantle by which everyone knew him most. He not only delivered to the house, but to the refrigerator and sometimes even stayed for breakfast! He was not only a member of the community but also an “adopted” member of many families. Outside of his regular job, Del dedicated decades of his blood, sweat and tears to his community as a founding member and past chief of the Sugar Grove Volunteer Fire Department. . He was also the first in the area to include women on the fire department, and not on a separate brigade. A fire fighter was a fire fighter, and all stand on the line between their community and the powerful destructive rage of fire. He celebrated 50 years as a fireman, 34 of them as chief before he washed his last truck and dried his last hose. No one saw as much change to the department or his community than Del. Used to read meters for the water department and member of the Sugar Grove Village Board. &#13;
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Del loved his trips to both Vegas and any local casino to try his luck at video poker. For many years, he played on two bowling leagues and coached an American Legion baseball team. He helped to establish a place to play, creating a diamond that has since been lost to time, but was home to exciting plays every week.  His laugh was as singular as it was infectious. Del used it to meet a friend on every street and corner, building a family of friends a mile long. He had a quick wit and sometimes “salty language” that would put Morton to shame. Del was an institution that has stood the test of time and left a legacy that will never be forgotten. &#13;
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He is survived by 5 children:  Ken (Mary) Krieghbaum, Constance Bieritz, Karen (David) Proctor, Caroline (Verne) Bjornson, and Karla (Ken) Kassinger;  13 grandchildren:  Kendra (John) Hiltenbrand, Delmar Krieghbaum, Douglas (Lisa) Krieghbaum, Keith (Shauna) Gardner, Robert (Samantha) Bieritz, Crystal Bieritz , Brett Proctor, Bridget (Michael) Toma, Jared (Kari) Proctor and Melanie (Derek) Scawinski, Michelle (IV Robinson) Bjornson, Stacy Goggin and Alycia (Justin Koeller) Donais; 29 great-grandchildren:  Kenneth, Garrett, Catherine, and Mitchell Hiltenbrand; Macallan and Evan Krieghbaum; Tanner, Addisyn, Teaghan and Drew Gardner; Quinn, Reese, Blake and Callen Bieritz; Johanna and Cohen Pavlak; Tyler and Jacob Proctor; Nathan and Zachary Toma; Cameron, Avery, Elliana and Gavin Scawinski; Tildon and Claire Robinson; Mikayla and Marissa Goggin and Dorian Koeller; sister and brother-in-law, Wayne and Grace Olson; many nieces, nephews, countless cousins and a countryside of friends. &#13;
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He is reunited with his parents, Fred and Gertrude Krieghbaum; wife Ruth, daughter in infancy, Carol Ann; three sisters: Berdena (Roy) Sorensen, Laverna (Robert) Grommes and Betty (Ken) Radovich; a brother and sister in infancy, Vivian and Emmett Krieghbaum. &#13;
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Visitation will be from 3-8p.m., Tuesday, August 22, 2023, at Conley Funeral Home, 116 W. Pierce St., Elburn, IL 60119. A funeral to celebrate his life will begin at 11 a.m., Wednesday, August 23, 2023, at the Sugar Grove United Methodist Church, 176 S. Main St., Sugar Grove, IL 60554. Interment will follow at Sugar Grove Cemetery. &#13;
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In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in Del’s name. Checks may be made to the “Delmar F. Krieghbaum Memorial” and mailed in care of P.O. Box 66, Elburn, 60119. Memories and tributes may also be forwarded to the same address, the Conley Funeral Home Facebook Page, or at www.conleycare.com.&#13;
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August 15, 1939  -  December 12, 2023</text>
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August 15, 1939  -  December 12, 2023&#13;
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OBITUARY&#13;
William Keck Obituary&#13;
William Francis "Bill" Keck, 84, of Sugar Grove, Illinois, died peacefully in Downers Grove, IL on December 12, 2023. He was born in Aurora, Illinois, on August 15, 1939, to the late Elizabeth "Sis" Keck and William "Spiv" Keck.&#13;
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Bill is survived by his sister Elaine (Keck) Fox, nieces Marcia (Nick) Nickeas and Jennifer Fox, and great-nieces Allison and Katherine Nickeas. He is also survived by his close personal friends, Greg and Lisa Meyers.&#13;
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After graduating from Elburn High School, Bill earned his bachelor's degree in business from the University of Notre Dame and a master's in accounting from Northern Illinois University. Following his studies, he became a Certified Public Accountant in 1972.&#13;
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Active in the Republican Party throughout his life, Bill had a successful career as the Kane County Auditor for 20 years. He was highly respected for his professionalism and dedication to his work.&#13;
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Bill was a devout St. Gall Catholic Church member, where he worshipped and found solace. He cherished the community and the spiritual guidance he received. At St. Gall, Bill was a member of the Knights of Columbus, the finance committee, and a lector.&#13;
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Throughout his life, Bill enjoyed being involved in various organizations and hobbies. He served on the Sugar Grove Cemetery Board, the Lions Club, the Sugar Grove Fire Department Board of Trustees, the Sugar Grove Historical Society, the Illinois Association of County Auditors, the Kane County Farm Board of Directors, and the Dominick’s Club. These organizations allowed Bill to impact the community positively and meet like-minded individuals who shared his interests.&#13;
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The Keck family has a long history in Sugar Grove and has owned and managed multiple properties, including the town grocery store and “The Old Hotel.” Bill continued to manage the remaining properties until his passing.&#13;
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A visitation will be held on December 19, 2023 from 2 pm to 7 pm at The Healy Chapel Sugar Grove, 370 Division Dr., Sugar Grove, IL 60554.  The funeral Mass will occur on December 20, 2023 at 12:30 pm at St. Gall Catholic Church, 43W885 Hughes Rd., Elburn, IL 60119.  &#13;
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In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to St. Gall’s in Bill’s memory.&#13;
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The family would like to thank Healy Chapel for their assistance during this difficult time.&#13;
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Bill will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. His warmth, kindness, and dedication to his community will always be remembered. May he rest in peace.&#13;
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NEWS ARTICLE IN KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE&#13;
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Retired Kane Auditor Bill Keck dies at 84&#13;
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Michael Kenyon: ‘I would say he did not have a mean bone in his body’&#13;
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By Brenda Schory&#13;
December 20, 2023 at 8:19 am CST&#13;
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SUGAR GROVE – William “Bill” Keck, who had served as Kane County Auditor for 20 years, died Dec. 12. He was 84, according to his obituary notice at The Healy Chapel in Sugar Grove.&#13;
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A Sugar Grove resident and lifelong Republican, Keck was a five-term auditor from 1992 to 2012, when he decided not to seek re-election.&#13;
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“He was great to know and a good example for public service,” said Kane County Clerk Jack Cunningham. “He did his job. He did it well and had the respect of all of us. He was a great public servant and a joy to work with. … He was a gentle, compassionate person, too.”&#13;
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Keck briefly came out of retirement in 2013 to announce a run for the Illinois 50th House District after then State Rep. Kay Hatcher did not seek re-election.&#13;
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At the time, he called himself “a voice for fiscal responsibility.”&#13;
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“I understand county operations,” Keck had said then. “I’d have to translate that to state operations. I am concerned that we have crisis problems. I am one person, but if I can make a difference, I’d like to try.”&#13;
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Keck was in a field of four GOP hopefuls in the 2014 primary, which was won by Keith Wheeler.&#13;
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Keck also served on the Kane County Farm Bureau Board with County Board member Michael Kenyon, R-South Elgin.&#13;
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“Bill Keck was a kind, nice man,” Kenyon said. “He didn’t cause harm to anybody. He just did his job, didn’t bother anybody else and he was on the Farm Bureau Board. We appreciated his knowledge of numbers. … I would say he did not have a mean bone in his body.”&#13;
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Kenyon, the only actual farmer serving on the County Board, said Keck was not a farmer, but had inherited a little acreage with his sister.&#13;
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Keck’s funeral Mass will be held at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Gall Catholic Church, 43W885 Hughes Rd., Elburn. Keck was a parishioner at St. Gall, and a member of Knights Columbus, of the church’s finance committee and a lector, according to his obituary notice.&#13;
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Source:  Kane County Chronicle&#13;
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https://www.shawlocal.com/kane-county-chronicle/2023/12/20/retired-kane-auditor-bill-keck-dies-at-84/?utm_source=second-street&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=Kane+County+Chronicle+Morning+Update+Newsletter&amp;emailmd5=DB7DF07AC9B2DAE045C64ADDC049BC2D&amp;emailsha1=606351767416451441931910336115182221207129128189122&amp;emailsha256=378c94af5299bf09ccc434d8f3146495e623a6607f32ac0c1cfca12582c8c05a&#13;
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