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Joe Goff, age 76, was born July 1, 1940 in Galesburg, IL, the
youngest of three sons of Harold and Harriet VanHuffel Goff, who were
tenant farming south of Alpha in Henry County at the time. He was
the grandson of Charles Levi “Pet” (Emma Christine Moline) Goff
and Joseph (Ida Moore) VanHuffel.
Joe’s
parents moved to Oneida for one year and his first memory was of the
Bailey farm on the Yates City blacktop, where he lived until age 4.
Harold and Harriet moved to what became known as the ‘home place’
on Rt. 150 in 1946, and Joe celebrated his sixth birthday under the
big oak tree in the front yard.
In
the early years Joe walked south to the end of the road daily to
attend Maple Grove School until the consolidation, which in the third
through seventh grade put him at Gilson Grade School. Joe graduate
Knoxville High School in 1958.
During
and after high school, Joe worked with his father and oldest brother,
Gene, at Goff Standard Station on Main St. in Knoxville. He then
worked awhile at Midwest Manufacturing in Galesburg. Then Joe
started to work for IDOT in 1971 and stayed 30 years, retiring in
2001.
Joe
would come home from his “town job”, take a 30 minute break, then
get down to the farm. Joe was connected to farming. He farmed his
entire young and adult life. Joe felt connected to the land, Knox
County, and the area people that he had known throughout his life.
In
about 1963, Joe went to visit his older brother, Gary, who was
stationed at Ft Knox, KY. During that visit, he was introduced to a
Kentucky girl named Mary Ann Tobin. Joe then served in the US Army
from 1964-1966. As fortune would have it, Joe completed basic
training at Fort Knox, where Gary was still stationed. While in
Kentucky, he rekindled the friendship that had been born a year
earlier with Mary Ann. Joe was then deployed to Korea, where he
served honorably, met people who influenced the rest of his life, and
maintained communications with Mary Ann.
Joe
proposed, and the two were married on October 1, 1966 in Shively, KY.
Joe and Ann were married for 39 years until Ann’s death in 2006.
Joe is survived by two children, Becky (Louis) Kreppert of Aurora, IL
and Chuck (Beth Peters) Goff of Woodridge, IL; two grandchildren
Rachel Kreppert and Lacie Goff; one sister-in-law Mary Goff of Cox’s
Creek, KY; one brother-in-law Joe Gene Carrico of Bardstown, KY; four
nieces Karalee (Brian) Gross, Allison (Brian) Clements, Lisa (Gary)
Dunlap and Kelley (Chad) Welch, all of Kentucky; he was preceded in
death by his wife, his parents, two brothers Gene (late Betty) Goff
and Gary Goff and one sister-in-law Margaret Carrico.
Joe
was community minded. He was involved with the Jaycees as a young
adult. He was a strong and active member of the Republican Party.
Joe joined the Pacific Lodge #66 in 1963, was a 50+ year member and
had served as past master and was currently serving as treasurer; He
was a lifetime member and treasurer of Illinois Council #1; lifetime
member of The Royal Arch, Warren Chapter #30; member of Scottish Rite
Valley of Peoria and Mohammed Shrine; and life member and past
commander of American Legion Post #749 where Joe could usually be
found taking the money on fish fry Fridays.
Joe
was a lifelong member of the First Christian Church, Disciples of
Christ in Knoxville where he was baptized and raised.
Visitation
will be held from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Friday, Mach 31, 2017 at
the Hurd-Hendricks
Funeral Homes & Crematory in Knoxville, Illinois with Masonic Services conducted at 7:30 P.M. by Knoxville Masonic Pacific Lodge #66 AF & AM. Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday, April 1, 2017 at the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ in Knoxville, Illinois, with the Rev. David Shreeves officiating. Interment will be in the Knoxville Cemetery in Knoxville, Illinois with Military Rites. Memorials may be made to the Masonic Pacific Lodge #66 AF & AM. or to the Appleton Fire Department. On-line condolences may be made at www.hurd-hendricksfuneralhome.com
Funeral Homes & Crematory in Knoxville, Illinois with Masonic Services conducted at 7:30 P.M. by Knoxville Masonic Pacific Lodge #66 AF & AM. Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday, April 1, 2017 at the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ in Knoxville, Illinois, with the Rev. David Shreeves officiating. Interment will be in the Knoxville Cemetery in Knoxville, Illinois with Military Rites. Memorials may be made to the Masonic Pacific Lodge #66 AF & AM. or to the Appleton Fire Department. On-line condolences may be made at www.hurd-hendricksfuneralhome.com
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