John Alexander Birchler

John Alexander Birchler, 88, of Waterloo, Illinois, peacefully entered the arms of Jesus on Monday, December 23, 2024, at de Greef Hospice House in St. Louis, Missouri.

He was born to the late Vincent and Ruth Birchler in Belleville, Illinois and was raised in Walsh and Chester, Illinois. John earned his degree from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. For 44 years, he dedicated his life to teaching music and directing bands in Steeleville, Chester, and Gibault Catholic High School, where he was fondly known as “Mr. B.”

John’s life was a testament of gratitude, love, and joy. His servant’s heart and tireless commitment to kindness left an indelible mark on the many students and friends fortunate to know him. John’s love of music combined with his endearing personality and humor made him a favorite among the many generations of students he taught during his career.

John is survived by his beloved wife – Joan Birchler; his daughter – Jennifer (Jim) Smith; his son – John (Kate) Birchler, II; his grandchildren – Blake Smith, Zachary (Kate) Smith, Hannah Birchler, and Ruby Birchler; his great-grandson – Sawyer Smith; his brother – Neil (Pam) Birchler; and sister-in-law – Michelle Brandhorst.

 

Memorial Mass:             11:00 am, Saturday, February 15, 2025

                                                     St. Patrick’s Catholic Church

                                                     5675 LL Road, Waterloo (Tipton), Illinois

Officiating:                      Msgr. Dennis Schaefer

Inurnment:                     St. Patrick’s Catholic Cemetery

                                                     Waterloo (Tipton), Illinois

Visitation:                       Friday, February 14, 2025 from 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm

                                                     Pechacek Funeral Homes

                                                     1340 W Market Street

                                                     Red Bud, Illinois

                                                    

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Compassion International (supporting

children in need in the name of Jesus) at www.compassion.com or ASPCA (promoting

animal rescue and protection) at www.aspca.org

 

Following the Memorial Mass, all are invited to join the family for a meal and celebration

of John’s life in the St. Patrick’s Parish Hall. Friends and students are encouraged to share memories, stories, and music in his honor.