Hugh A. Strickland 1931-2011
Hugh A. Strickland, 80, died on Oct. 26, 2011, at the Jerseyville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center after a lengthy illness.
Born May 3, 1931, in Rockford, Ill., he was the son of the late Marie Elmer Johnson and Hugh A. Strickland.
Mr. Strickland graduated from Senn High School in Chicago and received a bachelor's degree from Knox College in Galesburg, Ill. While at Knox, he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. He graduated in 1953. He received his JD from the Chicago Kent College of Law in 1959. He was a U.S. Army Veteran during the Korean Conflict and served from 1953 to 1955.
Mr. Strickland was a partner in the law firm McDonald, Strickland & Clough in Carrollton until his recent retirement. He was certified by the Illinois Bar Association in 1960. He was a charter member of the Illinois Bar Foundation, a member of the American Bar Association, the Illinois State Bar Association, the Greene County Bar Association, the Southwestern Bar Association, the Illinois Defense Counsel and the Defense Research Institute. He was very civic-minded, serving on the Greene County Welfare Services Committee and the Illinois Heart Association Board. He was also a trustee and past president of the Thomas H. Boyd Memorial Hospital, and past president and member of the Long Lake Association in Vilas County, Wis. He was a member of the Elks, Westlake Country Club in Jerseyville and the Big Sand Lake Club in Phelps, Wis.
He married the former Donna McDonald on Aug. 11, 1956, in Carrollton. She survives him.
He leaves behind his two daughters and sons-in-law, Amy and Michael Dreller of Town and Country, Mo., and Kary Strickland and H. Casey Cordes of Durham, Conn.; one granddaughter, Claire Dreller; and three grandsons, Tommy Dreller, Owen Cordes and Simon Cordes.
He was an avid hunter, gardener and golfer; he loved to travel with his wife, Donna, and his many friends, and he especially loved spending time with family and friends at his summer home in Phelps, Wis., otherwise known as "the Lake." He was passionate in his adoration of his many animals, especially his dog Gussie, who was his friend and soulmate. He was a devoted husband, a caring and generous father, and a loving grandfather to his four grandchildren. He will be greatly missed by family and friends.
Memorials may be made to the "Long Lake of Phelps Lake District" or a charity of one's choice.
Condolences may be left online at www.airsman-hires.com.