Raymond G. Appler, 96, of Oregon, died peacefully at Heritage Square,
Dixon on Thursday, May 12, 2016. He was born on March 7, 1920 in
Steward, Illinois, the son of Ray and Ruth (Byrd) Appler. On June 18,
1950 he was married to Esther J. Semmler in Ashton, IL. As a young man
Ray attended Byrd School and graduated from Steward High School in 1938.
He played baseball at the high school level, as a pitcher for Northern
Illinois University and was a professional baseball prospect before the
war.
When WWII broke out, Ray chose to enlist in the Marine Corps. After
completing basic training at Camp Lejeune, he was sent to the Pacific
front, where he fought on Guadalcanal and Okinawa. On Okinawa, Ray
risked his life to save those of his fellow marines when he used hand
grenades and his baseball pitching skills to defeat an enemy gun
emplacement. For his heroism he was awarded the Bronze Star.
After the war Ray returned to Steward High School as a science and
physical education teacher. He continued his teaching career at Mt.
Morris Junior High and then Jefferson School in Oregon. Ray was promoted
into administration first as Principal of Pleasant Hill School in
Oregon and then as Assistant Superintendent of Schools for Ogle County.
In DeKalb County Ray gained more experience as Assistant Superintendent
before finally becoming Superintendent of Schools for Ogle County. After his retirement in 1982, Ray earned his real estate license and
enjoyed working for Century 21 in Oregon well into his 70's.
Grateful for having shared in his life are his wife, Esther (deceased):
four children, Mary (Mark) Kiepura of Arlington Heights, Illinois, John
(Diane) Appler of Kihei, Hawaii, Joe (Colleen) Appler of Littleton,
Colorado and Marcia (Ned) Birkey of Ida, Michigan; and 10 grandchildren,
Whitney and Madeleine Kiepura, Justin and Richard Appler, Nicholas
Snoey, Kirstie and Jordan Appler and Leah, Lauren and Ben Birkey.
Visitation will be held on Friday, May 20, 2016 from 4-8 PM at Farrell
Holland Gale Funeral Home in Oregon. Funeral services will be held at
the First Presbyterian Church in Oregon on Saturday, May 21st at 1:00
PM; burial at Chapel Hill Cemetery, Dixon, IL following the service. In
lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Injured Marines
Semper Fi Fund. (https://semperfifund.org/).
His wife died last year.
I know many in our class have fond memories of Mr. Appler. The photo is from our 50th reunion.
Raymond G. Appler 1920—2016
Raymond
G. Appler, 96, of Oregon, died peacefully at Heritage Square, Dixon on
Thursday, May 12, 2016. He was born on March 7, 1920 in Steward, IL.,
the son of Ray and Ruth (Byrd) Appler. On June 18, 1950 he was married
to Esther J. Semmler in Ashton, IL. As a young man Ray attended Byrd
School and graduated from Steward High School in 1938. He played
baseball at the high school level, as a pitcher for Northern Illinois
University and was a professional baseball prospect before the war. When
WWII broke out, Ray chose to enlist in the Marine Corps. After
completing basic training at Camp Lejeune, he was sent to the Pacific
front, where he fought on Guadalcanal and Okinawa. On Okinawa, Ray
risked his life to save those of his fellow marines when he used hand
grenades and his baseball pitching skills to defeat an enemy gun
emplacement. For his heroism he was awarded the
Bronze Star.
After the war Ray returned to Steward High School as a science and
physical education teacher. He continued his teaching career at Mt.
Morris Junior High and then Jefferson School in Oregon. Ray was promoted
into administration first as Principal of Pleasant Hill School in
Oregon and then as Assistant Superintendent of Schools for Ogle County.
In DeKalb County Ray gained more experience as Assistant Superintendent
before finally becoming Superintendent of Schools for Ogle County. After
his retirement in 1982, Ray earned his real estate license and enjoyed
working for Century 21 in Oregon well into his 70's. Grateful for having
shared in his life are his wife, Esther (deceased): 4 children, Mary
(Mark) Kiepura of Arlington Heights, IL, John (Diane) Appler of Kihei,
Hawaii, Joe (Colleen) Appler of Littleton, CO., and Marcia (Ned) Birkey
of Ida, MI.; and 10 grandchildren, Whitney and Madeleine Kiepura, Justin
and Richard Appler, Nicholas Snoey, Kirstie and Jordan Appler and Leah,
Lauren and Ben Birkey.
Visitation will be held on Friday, May 20,
2016 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Farrell Holland Gale Funeral Home in
Oregon. Funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian Church
in Oregon on Saturday, May 21st at 1 p.m.; burial at Chapel Hill
Cemetery, Dixon, IL following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials
may be directed to the Injured Marines Semper Fi Fund. (
https://semperfifund.org/).
www.farrellhollandgale.com.
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Raymond G. Appler 1920—2016
Raymond
G. Appler, 96, of Oregon, died peacefully at Heritage Square, Dixon on
Thursday, May 12, 2016. He was born on March 7, 1920 in Steward, IL.,
the son of Ray and Ruth (Byrd) Appler. On June 18, 1950 he was married
to Esther J. Semmler in Ashton, IL. As a young man Ray attended Byrd
School and graduated from Steward High School in 1938. He played
baseball at the high school level, as a pitcher for Northern Illinois
University and was a professional baseball prospect before the war. When
WWII broke out, Ray chose to enlist in the Marine Corps. After
completing basic training at Camp Lejeune, he was sent to the Pacific
front, where he fought on Guadalcanal and Okinawa. On Okinawa, Ray
risked his life to save those of his fellow marines when he used hand
grenades and his baseball pitching skills to defeat an enemy gun
emplacement. For his heroism he was awarded the
Bronze Star.
After the war Ray returned to Steward High School as a science and
physical education teacher. He continued his teaching career at Mt.
Morris Junior High and then Jefferson School in Oregon. Ray was promoted
into administration first as Principal of Pleasant Hill School in
Oregon and then as Assistant Superintendent of Schools for Ogle County.
In DeKalb County Ray gained more experience as Assistant Superintendent
before finally becoming Superintendent of Schools for Ogle County. After
his retirement in 1982, Ray earned his real estate license and enjoyed
working for Century 21 in Oregon well into his 70's. Grateful for having
shared in his life are his wife, Esther (deceased): 4 children, Mary
(Mark) Kiepura of Arlington Heights, IL, John (Diane) Appler of Kihei,
Hawaii, Joe (Colleen) Appler of Littleton, CO., and Marcia (Ned) Birkey
of Ida, MI.; and 10 grandchildren, Whitney and Madeleine Kiepura, Justin
and Richard Appler, Nicholas Snoey, Kirstie and Jordan Appler and Leah,
Lauren and Ben Birkey.
Visitation will be held on Friday, May 20,
2016 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Farrell Holland Gale Funeral Home in
Oregon. Funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian Church
in Oregon on Saturday, May 21st at 1 p.m.; burial at Chapel Hill
Cemetery, Dixon, IL following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials
may be directed to the Injured Marines Semper Fi Fund. (
https://semperfifund.org/).
www.farrellhollandgale.com.
- See more at:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/rrstar/obituary.aspx?n=Raymond-G-Appler&pid=180023498#sthash.jU2LkAuV.dpuf
Raymond G. Appler 1920—2016
Raymond
G. Appler, 96, of Oregon, died peacefully at Heritage Square, Dixon on
Thursday, May 12, 2016. He was born on March 7, 1920 in Steward, IL.,
the son of Ray and Ruth (Byrd) Appler. On June 18, 1950 he was married
to Esther J. Semmler in Ashton, IL. As a young man Ray attended Byrd
School and graduated from Steward High School in 1938. He played
baseball at the high school level, as a pitcher for Northern Illinois
University and was a professional baseball prospect before the war. When
WWII broke out, Ray chose to enlist in the Marine Corps. After
completing basic training at Camp Lejeune, he was sent to the Pacific
front, where he fought on Guadalcanal and Okinawa. On Okinawa, Ray
risked his life to save those of his fellow marines when he used hand
grenades and his baseball pitching skills to defeat an enemy gun
emplacement. For his heroism he was awarded the
Bronze Star.
After the war Ray returned to Steward High School as a science and
physical education teacher. He continued his teaching career at Mt.
Morris Junior High and then Jefferson School in Oregon. Ray was promoted
into administration first as Principal of Pleasant Hill School in
Oregon and then as Assistant Superintendent of Schools for Ogle County.
In DeKalb County Ray gained more experience as Assistant Superintendent
before finally becoming Superintendent of Schools for Ogle County. After
his retirement in 1982, Ray earned his real estate license and enjoyed
working for Century 21 in Oregon well into his 70's. Grateful for having
shared in his life are his wife, Esther (deceased): 4 children, Mary
(Mark) Kiepura of Arlington Heights, IL, John (Diane) Appler of Kihei,
Hawaii, Joe (Colleen) Appler of Littleton, CO., and Marcia (Ned) Birkey
of Ida, MI.; and 10 grandchildren, Whitney and Madeleine Kiepura, Justin
and Richard Appler, Nicholas Snoey, Kirstie and Jordan Appler and Leah,
Lauren and Ben Birkey.
Visitation will be held on Friday, May 20,
2016 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Farrell Holland Gale Funeral Home in
Oregon. Funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian Church
in Oregon on Saturday, May 21st at 1 p.m.; burial at Chapel Hill
Cemetery, Dixon, IL following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials
may be directed to the Injured Marines Semper Fi Fund. (
https://semperfifund.org/).
www.farrellhollandgale.com.
- See more at:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/rrstar/obituary.aspx?n=Raymond-G-Appler&pid=180023498#sthash.jU2LkAuV.dpuf