passed away on Saturday, March 2,
1991 at her home. She was born on
July 8, 1918 in Aurora.
She was a member of Holy Cross
Church and the Illinois Teacher's
Association. Mrs. Killian had been
an elementary school teacher for 33
years prior to her retirement. She
had taught at the Louise White
School in Batavia for 28 years.
Survivors include her husband,
Jack R. Killian; two sons, James
Killian, of Batavia and Jeffrey
(Lyn) Killian, of San Bernardino,
California; nine grandchildren; one
brother, John (Helen) Kielion, of
Batavia.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, Peter and Katherine Kielion
and one sister, Ann Molina.
Private graveside services will be
held on Tuesday at River Hill Memorial
Park. Father Stephen St. Jules
will officiate.
There will be no visitation.
Arrangements were made by the
Yurs Peterson Funeral Home.
Contributions in her memory to
the Children's Section of the Batavia
Public Library would be appreciated.
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Later an article was published in the paper
listing the 61 books that were donated
to the children's section of the Batavia
Public Library in Jenie's honor.
passed away on Saturday, March 2,
1991 at her home. She was born on
July 8, 1918 in Aurora.
She was a member of Holy Cross
Church and the Illinois Teacher's
Association. Mrs. Killian had been
an elementary school teacher for 33
years prior to her retirement. She
had taught at the Louise White
School in Batavia for 28 years.
Survivors include her husband,
Jack R. Killian; two sons, James
Killian, of Batavia and Jeffrey
(Lyn) Killian, of San Bernardino,
California; nine grandchildren; one
brother, John (Helen) Kielion, of
Batavia.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, Peter and Katherine Kielion
and one sister, Ann Molina.
Private graveside services will be
held on Tuesday at River Hill Memorial
Park. Father Stephen St. Jules
will officiate.
There will be no visitation.
Arrangements were made by the
Yurs Peterson Funeral Home.
Contributions in her memory to
the Children's Section of the Batavia
Public Library would be appreciated.
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Later an article was published in the paper
listing the 61 books that were donated
to the children's section of the Batavia
Public Library in Jenie's honor.