Bailey Joy Achenbach, 18 days old, of Geneseo passed away Saturday, March 2, 2013, at her home surrounded by her loving family. A private funeral service will be held on Saturday, March 9. The Rev. Dr. Wilfred Karsten will officiate. Burial will follow at Greenview Memorial Gardens, East Moline. Visitation for Bailey will be held 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, March 8, at Vandemore Funeral Homes, Geneseo. Memorials may be directed to the Bailey Joy Achenbach Memorial Fund. Bailey was born Feb. 12, 2013, in Moline. She was the daughter of Raymond and Stefanie Lillion Achenbach. Bailey is survived by her parents, Raymond and Stefanie Achenbach; her brother, Brayden Combs; grandparents, Karrie King, Morrison, Joseph and Rochele Lillion, Geneseo, Gary King, Cordova, and Alan Achenbach, Tabor, Iowa; aunts and uncles, Lindsay Achenbach, Heather Lillion, Lee Urbaniak, Austin (Olivia) Achenbach, Alisha Lillion, Calvin Lillion, Joslyn Lillion, Kelsey Lillion, Zach (Kathryn) King, Chad King, Ayla Lucas and Mitchell Walker; many great-aunts and -uncles; her great-grandparents; great-great-grandparents and extended family. Share a message of sympathy with Bailey's family at vandemorefuneralhome.com.
Today is Friday, May 24, the 144th day of 2013. There are 221 days left in the year. 1863 -- 150 years ago: A military escort will be at the square at 9 a.m. tomorrow forthe funeral of Lieut. Joseph Eaton. The county judge is absent in Chicago, which willaccount for his not being in the procession. 1888 -- 125 years ago: Rock Island's City Council last night appropriated $95,000 forexpenses for the 1888 and 1889 fiscal year. 1913 -- 100 years ago: Mrs. F.W. Reimers last night was re-elected president of the RockIsland Musical Club at a meeting in the New Harper Hotel. 1938 -- 75 years ago: Seven members of Boy Scout Troop 21 got their Eagle badges lastnight. They were Ralph Hurt, Robert Nelson, Howard Schersten, Cecil Nelson, RobertFryxell, Clarence Stone and Rollin Hurt. 1963 -- 50 years ago: Mayor Morris Muhleman has resorted to a form letter in an effort toanswer objections to the wheel tax increase. "It was my hope that I could, in some way,restore the faith of the citizens in our city. In order to do this I knew I must face the factthat I would become very unpopular."All they are trying to do is protect the citizensproperty and build their town. 1988 -- 25 years ago: RICCA, the Rock Island County Council on Addictions, inconjunction with the Quad City Downs, will hold its annual "Night at the Races" June 2.The benefit "Night at the Races" will raise funds locally to assist in maintaining the twohalfway houses, New Hope Lodge (for women) and Beacon House (for men).