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                    Eloyd 'Skip' Kiesling Jr. 
			
            
            [February 
			07, 2014] 
            
            		
            		
            		ARMINGTON — Eloyd "Skip" V. Kiesling 
			Jr., formerly of Armington, died Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014, at his 
			home in Fort Collins, Colo. (Below is a copy of 
							the obituary from the funeral home.) ___ 
							Armington- Eloyd "Skip" V. Kiesling Jr. passed away 
							on Wednesday, February 5, 2014 at his home in Fort 
							Collins, Colorado. 
							Funeral Services for Mr. Kiesling will be held on 
							Thursday, February 13, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. at the 
							Armington Christian Church with Mr. Kurt Flora 
							officiating.
 Visitation will be held on Wednesday evening, 
							February 12, 2014 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at 
							the Quiram Peasley Funeral Home in Atlanta.
 
 Burial will be at Oak View Cemetery rural Armington 
							with Full Military Rites accorded by the Taylor-Eckhardt 
							Post 913.
 
 "Skip" Kiesling was born in Bloomington, IL. on May 
							13, 1925, the only son of Eloyd V. and Grace Lee 
							Kiesling of Armington, IL. He attended elementary 
							and Hittle Township High School in Armington, IL, 
							graduating in the class of 1943.
 
							Three weeks after graduating, Skip joined the U.S. 
							Army. After training, he was assigned to the Army 
							Air Corps, repairing communications in various types 
							of aircraft. He was then assigned to the 305th Bomb 
							Wing and was selected to install instrument landing 
							equipment on B-29 bombers at the factory in 
							Marietta, Ga. He reenlisted several times, finishing 
							his military service in the Air Force. 
							After his military service, Skip returned to 
							Armington, where he worked alongside his father in 
							the family's general store. He then opened and 
							operated Skips’ D-X Service Station and cafe in 
							Armington. In 1962 he joined the Illinois American 
							Legion as a Field Representative and progressed to 
							State Adjutant. In 1973 he became an owner-operator 
							with a leasing arrangement with Mayflower trucking. 
							Skip enjoyed the travel that being an independent 
							trucker allowed. He retired from driving in 1996. | 
                
                 
		 
							After his retirement from driving, Skip enjoyed 
							part-time jobs at Builders Square and Schrader Oil 
							Company in Ft. Collins, Co. He enjoyed the 
							opportunity to meet many new friends in these jobs.  
							He married Wanda Gresham June 20, 1954. She 
							survives. Also surviving are two sons, Bill (Dawn) 
							Kiesling, Heyworth, IL. and Curt (Susie) Kiesling, 
							Fort Collins, Co. Skip is also survived by four 
							grandchildren, Eric (Elisa) Kiesling, Windsor, Co., 
							Jason Kiesling, Fort Collins, Co., Jeff Kiesling, 
							Bloomington, IL, Steve (Ashley) Kiesling, Heyworth, 
							IL. Also surviving are two great-grandchildren, 
							Bradon Kiesling, Fort Collins, Co., and Faith Robb, 
							Heyworth, IL. 
							Skip was a member of the American Legion being a 
							charter member of Taylor-Eckhardt Post 913 in 
							Armington, IL. He was also a member of Comet Masonic 
							Lodge in Minier, IL, and the Scottish Rite 
							Consistory in Bloomington. 
							Memorials may be made to the Armington Fire and 
							Rescue Department, Armington, IL. or Pathways 
							Hospice, Fort Collins, Co. 
		  
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