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William Roswell Keck (W.R. Keck) Service Pins:

* President, Sugar Grove
* Assessor, Sugar Grove
* Commissioner, Sugar Grove Fire District
* Charter Member , Sugar Grove Lions Club
* Boy Scout Pin from Troop 41
* Ten Year Service Pin, Red…

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William Roswell Keck (W.R. Keck) Service Pins:

* President, Sugar Grove
* Assessor, Sugar Grove
* Commissioner, Sugar Grove Fire District
* Charter Member , Sugar Grove Lions Club
* Boy Scout Pin from Troop 41
* Ten Year Service Pin, Red…

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Will A Johnson Sr, Sugar Grove, Illinois, was a collector of Appaloosa mules.

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William F. Keck
August 15, 1939  -  December 12, 2023


OBITUARY
William Keck Obituary
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…

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William A. Johnson Sr. (Will Johnson)
BIRTH 12 Jul 1876
Sugar Grove, Kane County, Illinois, USA
DEATH 22 Apr 1951 (aged 74)
BURIAL Jericho Cemetery
Sugar Grove, Kane County, Illinois,…

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Will A Johnson Sr, Sugar Grove, Illinois, was a collector of Appaloosa mules.

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Will Johnson and Pat with Mules named Amos and Andy. 1951.

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William Johnson home, Mains Street, Sugar Grove, IL

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The location at 253 Main Street is now Skow Trucking.The building also provided storefronts for McCormick Harvesting Machines and Studebaker Buggies.

The gentleman standing outside is Will A. Johnson, Sr., the owner of Spotted Mules. Will A.…

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WILL A. JOHNSON SR

"Home Sweet Home"

This humble setting honors the memory of the early settlers of Sugar Grove Township. Their creative minds and industrious sprit joined to make Sugar Grove a most desirable place to settle.

Agriculture…

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The Will and Marie (Laycock) Johnson home at 263 Main Street was constructed in 1906 for Lydia Finley, who never lived in the house. It was initially the residence of farm employees of the Finley farm. It was purchased about 1912 by Will A (Sr) and…
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