| Celebration of Life:  
							
							 Will Genz spent some of his happiest times 
							playing softball with the Roadrunners. Please join 
							his children for a celebration of his life. Sunday, 
							August 4th at 1 p.m. at the field across from 
							Lincoln Junior High 
							Obituary  
							 
							Willard John “Will” Genz, age 85, of 
							Marion, IL, passed away with his family by his side 
							at 3:46 p.m. on Monday, January 21, 2019, in 
							Memorial Hospital of Carbondale, IL. 
							 
							Will was born on Wednesday, November 
							29, 1933, in Elgin, IL, the son of Leslie and Viola 
							(Keeker) Genz.  He grew up in the 
							Carpentersville-Dundee area, attending school there 
							andwas a graduate of Carpentersville-Dundee High School 
							Class of 1951.
 After graduation from high school Will answered the 
							call of this nation in 1952, and served in the 
							United States Navy during the time of the Korean War 
							as a corpsman, medic and pharmacy technician and 
							faithfully served until he was honorably discharged 
							November 30, 1956.
 
							He was united in marriage to 
							Elizabeth Ann Owen on Wednesday, August 17, 1955, in 
							Bethesda, Maryland and together they shared nearly 
							46 years of marriage until her death on Thursday, 
							May 17, 2001.After he was discharged, Will continued his 
							education at the University of Illinois Circle 
							Campus in Chicago, IL where he received his degree 
							as a Registered Pharmacist.
 His working career as a Pharmacist began with Rexall 
							Drugs in West Chicago.
 
							Later he worked for Kroger’s in 
							Lincoln, IL and eventually owned and operated his 
							own pharmacy called “Will Genz Pharmacy” in Lincoln 
							for several years until his health forced his to 
							retire. 
							 
							During his lifetime, Will has lived 
							in many states including Maryland,Oregon, Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois. Since moving to 
							Marion, IL in late 2000 he has been a member of Good 
							Sheppard Lutheran Church. Everywhere he moved he 
							became involved with a church. While living in 
							Owensboro, KY, for 25 years he was a member of St. 
							John’s United Methodist Church where he taught
 bible study and was part of the Men’s Club and in 
							Lincoln, IL was a member of First United Methodist 
							Church.
 
 When he was younger he enjoyed playing the ukulele. 
							Will was known as being a gifted fast pitch 
							underhand softball pitcher being able to deliver the 
							ball over the plate at 98 mph and played for the 
							Lincoln Road Runners. In 1969, under the direction 
							of his pitching, the Road Runner’s won the Illinois 
							State Softball Championship Tournament and Will was 
							selected as the MVP. In his later years he enjoyed 
							painting by numbers, reading and writing
 poetry and was an avid bridge player.
 Will loved his family and enjoyed the many times 
							they all would be together.
 
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							He was always interested in all of 
							their many activities, especially thoseof his grandchildren and great grandchildren, and 
							the many memories created will now be cherished by 
							those who knew and loved him.
 
 He is survived by five children, Gretchen Genz 
							Davidson of Skokie, IL, Camilla Genz Klaskin and her 
							husband George of Kettle River, MN, Jennie Genz of 
							Metropolis, IL, Christopher Owen Genz and his wife 
							Wendy of Denver, CO and Antoinette “Toni” Genz 
							Hayden and her husband Tony of Marion, IL; seven 
							grandchildren, Katie Penrod of Metropolis, IL, 
							Daniel Penrod and his wife Tish of Danville, KY, 
							Elizabeth Genz of Nashville, TN, Kenai Klaskin of 
							Duluth, MN, Gus Klaskin of Minneapolis, MN, Joe 
							Hayden and Kirsten Hock and
 her husband Daniel all of Marion, IL; seven great 
							grandchildren, Leah Cook, Jase Cook, Olivia Penrod 
							and Annabel Penrod all of Danville, KY, Saige Hock 
							of Benton, TN and Luna-Ann Hock and Axton Hock both 
							of Marion, IL, other extended family members, and 
							many friends.
 He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, 
							Elizabeth Ann Owen Genz and sister, Donna Reckers.
 
							Will Genz spent some of his happiest 
							times playing softball with the Roadrunners. Please 
							join his children for a celebration of his life. 
							Sunday, August 4th at 1 p.m. at the field across 
							from Lincoln Junior High. |