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Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain

GUEST,Laurie 13 May 08 - 09:57 PM
Art Thieme 13 May 08 - 05:55 PM
GUEST,T 13 May 08 - 09:57 AM
GUEST 12 May 08 - 04:08 PM
Art Thieme 12 May 08 - 02:58 PM
Art Thieme 10 May 08 - 09:35 AM
open mike 10 May 08 - 12:01 AM
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BK Lick 09 May 08 - 06:31 PM
GUEST,Captain Bo Inman 09 May 08 - 08:20 AM
BK Lick 09 May 08 - 02:55 AM
GUEST,c. thieme - Humanity and Flowers 09 May 08 - 02:02 AM
Art Thieme 08 May 08 - 05:36 PM
Big Mick 08 May 08 - 03:15 PM
GUEST,Twilight Painting 08 May 08 - 03:01 PM
open mike 08 May 08 - 02:29 PM
GUEST,Chris vallillo 08 May 08 - 01:42 PM
Art Thieme 08 May 08 - 12:43 PM
catspaw49 08 May 08 - 02:51 AM
GUEST,orvillej 08 May 08 - 02:35 AM
georgeward 08 May 08 - 02:08 AM
GUEST,Grant Hansen 08 May 08 - 01:01 AM
Stilly River Sage 08 May 08 - 12:08 AM
Art Thieme 08 May 08 - 12:05 AM
GUEST,GUEST , Michael Stanford 07 May 08 - 02:40 PM
GUEST,gen 07 May 08 - 02:18 PM
Art Thieme 07 May 08 - 01:11 PM
GUEST,Official obituary from Family 07 May 08 - 10:15 AM
Art Thieme 07 May 08 - 10:14 AM
GUEST,Change in Memorial Service time 07 May 08 - 10:13 AM
GUEST,Julia Trone 07 May 08 - 09:52 AM
GUEST,Guest, Dan and Mary Haines 07 May 08 - 09:27 AM
GUEST,Jennifer Vaughn-Eshelman 07 May 08 - 06:09 AM
BK Lick 07 May 08 - 01:52 AM
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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Laurie
Date: 13 May 08 - 09:57 PM

I just happened on this thread and want to thank all of you for the wonderful things you have written. My mother was a cousin and a classmate of Denny's and we were blessed with taking a trip with Denny from LeClaire to Galena. We were equally blessed when we pulled in to Savanna and Libby got on board. There were a lot of relatives on board for that trip and I will never forget it. It was the most peaceful and enjoyable trip I have taken. The love for the river and for people was evident. I can hear it in all of you. Thank you for sharing your memories and God Bless all of You.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Art Thieme
Date: 13 May 08 - 05:55 PM

GuestT.

One of my most indelible memories is 300 miles south of here on the Ohio River. In the town of Evansville, Indiana I worked several summers in my uncle Bud's factory upstairs in a building right downtown. After my work day was over, and all the main workforce went home, I would go up to the highest floor to wait for my uncle to quit for the day. As the sun went down, diamonds and shards of sparkle glass leaped from the surface of the river. The view transfixed my eyes and hurt them too. But that gleam is with me now-- just as the Illinois River is with you.

Now, here in Peru, Illinois, also on the Illinois River, I can look from our top floor apartment (7th floor) and see the bluff with the big bend and a towboat pushing barges toward Utica---and then Ottawa-- and beyond.

And it's because of Denny Trone that I learned to be able to actually LOOK HARD at the river. Singing and spending long days on the Trone boats trained me to be able to see what was there.

John Hartford's fiddle back contained a beautiful inlaid steamboat. (You can see it in my River Photos.) Below that boat are the words:

NOTHING IS REAL BUT THE RIVER---AND ALL ELSE IS SHAM

Those words came from Captain Fred Way---a mentor to John and Denny both. And the Julia Belle Swain was built according to many of the original plans from Fred Way's steamboat called the Betsy Ann. --- Thanks so much for reminding me of those sparkling mirror lightshow summer afternoons on the Ohio River -- a long time ago----1957-'58-'59-'60-'61. --- Ten years later, in the early 1970s, Dennis Trone had just built the Julia Belle Swain---and he brought it to do cruises from Evansville's Dress Memorial Plaza -- right downtown--a block from that factory.

It is said that "history repeats!" Sometimes, at least, that does seem to be true--- To me, though, here in 2008, the problem and the rub seems to be that ---- it costs twice as much every time around!

Thanks for enduring my polemic...

All the best,

Art Thieme


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,T
Date: 13 May 08 - 09:57 AM

I rise early each day for work and drive over the Baker Bridge, just as the sun rises over the Illinois river. I lend my eyes to the Captain and let him see again the beauty of that landscape as it changes each day, just as he used to see it and countless others before. The shimmer of the sun sometimes reflects off the river and turns my eyes away, yet I know that tomorrow and a thousand more tomorrows the river will provide.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST
Date: 12 May 08 - 04:08 PM

Really enjoyed reading all the posts here. Denny you will be missed!!! As tragic as things are it is great to see someone who has touched so many people in a positive way. I know my life is better for having known him.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Art Thieme
Date: 12 May 08 - 02:58 PM

refresh for some folks that can't find the thread...

Art Thieme


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Art Thieme
Date: 10 May 08 - 09:35 AM

Mike,

Steamer
Art


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: open mike
Date: 10 May 08 - 12:01 AM

thank you Chris for sharing the pictures and the words...
makes me feel like i knew the man and rode the river on his boat.
What does STR mean, in front of the Julia Belle's name?


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: katlaughing
Date: 09 May 08 - 07:13 PM

Chris, may I add my thanks and speechlessness to your writings? You do your folks proud, I am sure. It is obvious, from what I have read of your, your dad's, and your uncle's writing, the Thieme men can write! (I loved seeing the painting Art told us about, too.)

Art, you could never overdue the sharing. We have so much to be grateful for that you have shared. BK, thanks for providing the Home for Art's Treasures.

My condolences to all who knew Captain Trone. It is obvious he was an incredible person.

with respect,

kat


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: BK Lick
Date: 09 May 08 - 06:31 PM

Two more just added -- now if Art would just scare up another 48 we'd have an even thousand photos.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Captain Bo Inman
Date: 09 May 08 - 08:20 AM

Hello:
This was something unexpected.
How many people were given their start at his elbow? Having a start otherwheres, I found myself speechless there, watching, learning and absorbing what was happening--that was an honor I will never forget.

The only thing greater than the sense of loss I feel is the joy of his existence. It is fitting.
                            -Bo-   boman61@peoplepc.com


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: BK Lick
Date: 09 May 08 - 02:55 AM

The recent additions that Art sent have been added to the River Years Photos album.
To find what's been recently added, you can click on the "Last uploads" link.

Forgive you, Art? I do hope you know how much we treasure your splendid pictures and reminiscences.
—BK


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,c. thieme - Humanity and Flowers
Date: 09 May 08 - 02:02 AM

Wasn't expecting that. Thanks Mick and Dad. Just thought you'd like to see the painting. Like John asked in song, I think we did give the flowers when they were alive. I think they knew how important they were to us before passing. I think they know it still. I read somewhere that Edgar Lee Masters, buried up on the hill in Petersburg, IL, had a fondness for dirty jokes. Doesn't matter about the myths. A true story is an oxymoron. I like my idols human. Makes divinity more tangible and the sum of their accomplishments something I might attain a fraction of. There's part of me that will always "walk the deck where my Captain lies." We are all touched and held firm in the tapestry by those threads that run before us, holding and supporting those threads that run ahead. If I ever do justice to the legacy by stringing the right couple of words together now and then, it's only because I had greater storytellers teaching me how.
Chris


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Art Thieme
Date: 08 May 08 - 05:36 PM

Once again, overwhelmed, I find speechlessness a necessary response. Chris, thanks for being our son! We love you. I do wish Denny could hear all that is being said here because it has all been filtered through him and his life. The sincere emotional outpourings and memorials precipitated by his doings, only since 1930. It's hard to believe. All the memories we have of adventures that he made possible for us all to partake in. I learned a ton just from watching him--and that includes some of what not to do.

Some day I might try to reconstruct the long tale he told me one time on the river--in the pilothouse. He said then that it is rather well known in certain circles in Sangamon County, Illinois where the madness of Mary Lincoln sprang from. --- Supposedly, as Denny said, it was from her having caught Syphilis from Her husband, Abraham Lincoln. And his melancholy sprang from that well too.

I sent more photos of stuff happening on the river for insertion on my photo site. They might go up there fairly soon---if Bruce Kallick can forgive me for keeping on sending more when I'd said I was finished. So we'll see...

Art


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Big Mick
Date: 08 May 08 - 03:15 PM

Chris, I read every single word of your discourse about John, the river, JBS, your Dad, Capt. Trone and the other characters. You are a talent unto yourself, good sir, and you do great credit to your Parents with your talents. Wonderful tellin' there, and I hope you use the beauty that is in you to maybe craft a song or two of the river. I think it would be wonderful to hear.

Thanks for the wonderful tellin'.

All the best,

Mick


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Twilight Painting
Date: 08 May 08 - 03:01 PM

There's a picture of that painting here:
http://heathens-haven.com/navelg/between/river/index.htm

c. thieme


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: open mike
Date: 08 May 08 - 02:29 PM

Does anyone have a photo of that window screen pull down painting on the Twilight..it sounds beautiful. Dennis's life seems to have been filled with beauty and beautiful people. For those of you who knew him, consider yourselves fortunate!


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Chris vallillo
Date: 08 May 08 - 01:42 PM

I got the word yesterday and have been out on the road ever since, but want to add my memories of Denny to the pot. I was fortunzate enough to be recomended by Art Theime to take over as one of the boat performers after he retireed. I did my first show for Denny in 1997 and continue to perform on the Twilight today. Much as Art has already stated, it was a rare treat to have steady work as a folk singer. John Hartford, one of my musical heros, was piloting that day and the boat was full. After I finished my set, I went down to the front of the boat to chack with Denny to see what he thought of the music. As we talked, I noticed that the boat was heading straight for one of the red river marker bouys. Being a greenhorn to the river and not wanting to look stupid, I kept talking until finally I couldn't stand it any longer and said to Denny "are we supposed to be that close tha that?" Denny turned around and saw we were about to hit the marker and took off like a shot for the pilot house. The boat ran over the marker with a tremendous noise bringing the kitchen crew running up from below the deck. I was amazed that after he got things under control, Denny didn't yell at the temporary pilot up top (not Hartford) but was helped him work out what had happenned (he'd hit a mud bank and the rudder wouldn't respond).

Over the next 10 years, I saw Denny do countless other acts of teaching and sharing. He always stood by his people and I've seen him put up bail monney for past employees that hadn't worked for him for years. He was the consumate river pilot, once saving the Twilight from being crushed between two barges after John Hartford made a bad choice while docking in Le Claire. He was also a world class recountour full of stories of the river and Scab Holler where many of his people were from. I had the opportunity early in my carrer to have collected music in that area, interviewing some of his relatives and I can tell you, he came from sturdy stock. The word hardscrabble comes to mind, but it was that very nature that made him such an excellent riverman. Very few of the lock and dam folks ever argued with him when we came up to lock through!

I know Denny will be long remebered and deeply missed on the River and those of us that worked with him will always be in his debt. For my part, I'll always think of Denny when I perform 2 songs he got me to learn: Stephan Foster's "Glendy Burke" (the melody Hartford used for "The Julia Belle Swain" and "Monangahela Sal" a wonderful old song about a rowdy old river pilot that personifiewd Denny perfectly!

See you downstream old friend!

CV


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Art Thieme
Date: 08 May 08 - 12:43 PM

Grant and Amy,

I lost your e-mail a long time ago---or I'd've been in touch. Mine is folkart@ivnet.com I'm so glad to have had a small role in your romance. It was a joy to watch---in the face of tough odds from K. S. Congratulations on stick-to-it-tive-ness... Some of us are geese-----and stay the course!

I just found a photo of you two on the Twilight back "then"...
It will join the collection soon!

Love,

Art


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: catspaw49
Date: 08 May 08 - 02:51 AM

"I know you didn't shoot it for the purpose, but that River Years album is as fine a tribute to a river man or woman as I've ever seen.".................George Ward

Its not unusual for me to agree with about everything George has ever posted and once again he hits the nail on the head. Simply beautiful Art................Well done.

Spaw


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,orvillej
Date: 08 May 08 - 02:35 AM

I worked on the Julia Belle back in the early-mid 70s and I'll tell you one amazing thing about Dennis (there were many). He had a photographic memory. When we were travelling from town to town in the summer and doing weekend festivals where we'd run excursion trips, Dennis would head for the library as soon as we'd arrive in the new town. He'd read up on a bunch of local history, instantly memorize it, and by the time we ran our first trip he would have a detailed historical narration to recite over the loudspeakers as he piloted, enthralling the passengers with stories he had just learned!

He was a true Rennaisance man and a beautiful spirit. I will always cherish the memories of my time there and knowing him.

My condolences to Libby and family...Orville Johnson


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: georgeward
Date: 08 May 08 - 02:08 AM

Art,

I know you didn't shoot it for the purpose, but that River Years album is as fine a tribute to a river man or woman as I've ever seen.

- George


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Grant Hansen
Date: 08 May 08 - 01:01 AM

Art,

I'm not sure if you remember us but Dennis and Libby were pretty much responsible for Amy and I meeting and getting married (16 yrs this May). We both worked on the Twilight and fell in love working on the river and listening to you sing.

This is certainly sad news but you said it best,

"What a marvelous symphony he created for so very many of us."

His dreams and his passion inspired me. The days on the river working for Denny certainly left me with so many fond memories that I am speechless.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Libby, Robert, Amanda and Lisa.

Grant Hansen


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 08 May 08 - 12:08 AM

Here's the link again to Art's web site.

SRS


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Art Thieme
Date: 08 May 08 - 12:05 AM


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,GUEST , Michael Stanford
Date: 07 May 08 - 02:40 PM

Oh Denny, You have left us all much to soon. You have touched many hearts and souls. You are a great man. I had the great pleasure of knowing you, A brilliant man, only for a short period of time. Just in that short amount of time, those memories will forever be in my heart.
Thank you for flying Carrilynn in "The Lake" to Ottumwa. I met a very beautiful woman there.
Thanks for giving me a ride in the great Waco. It was fantastic.
My condolences to all his family and friends.
Michael


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,gen
Date: 07 May 08 - 02:18 PM

I only met the Captain once. I rode on the Julia Belle Swain with my mom and dad, Bernie and Paul Fuchs, from Peoria to Utica in the mid 1980s. I remember Libby and I think his daughter being on the boat for the trip. What a fun and cold trip. I have thought of him throughout the years and wish his family nothing but the best.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Art Thieme
Date: 07 May 08 - 01:11 PM

There will be new photos added of Dennis and Libby and Moon at my RIVER YEARS section of my photo site.

At this site I generally included only photos possibly of interest to non-river people---folk folks, if you will. BUT I will include some othersof the crew from the years I was there as well.

AGAIN, heartfelt thanks to Mr. Bruce Kallick for providing me with space on his personal site for my folk scene photos and these "River Years" photos as well!

Love to all,

Art Thieme


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Official obituary from Family
Date: 07 May 08 - 10:15 AM

Captain Dennis (Denny) Ray Trone, born 07/18/1930, died 05/05/2008.

Denny was born to Doane and Mabel Trone and raised in Rushville, Illinis; he was the eldest of three sons. Upon graduation from the United States Navel Academy, he married Elizabeth Fiala in 1954. After completing Naval Postgraduate School and a nine-year career, he resigned from the Navy.

Denny and his younger brother and best friend, Robert (Moon), bought a half interest in the Dubuque Boat and Boiler company. Over a ten-year period, many boats were built including the riverboat Talisman and steamboat Julia Belle Swain. Denny and Moon ran the boat business out of Peoria, but would often lead the lives of gypsies, tramping up and down the Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, and Illinois rivers. There were countless adventures, events, and people only the mind could imagine. After the excursion boat Twilight was built, the business was moved to Galena, Illinois. In 2006, Denny finally sold the boat business to long time employees Kevin and Carrie Stier.

Denny finally had the time to devote his full attention to what he loved to do, restore and fly the airplanes he had seen and read about as a child. This joy was tragically cut short when he was suddenly killed in an aircraft accident near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

Denny was a maverick, leader, mentor, and devoted friend to those in the close knit communities of riverboats and airplanes, and with his death there has been a great loss of experience and knowledge that can never be replaced.

Denny was preceded in death by his parents Doane and Mabel (Ray), and his brothers Robert (Moon) and Kent.

Denny has left a loving, faithful and ever supportive wife of 53 years, Elizabeth (Fiala) of Petersburg, Illinois; children Janet Trone of Mojave, California, Lisa (Dennis) Ideue of Fullerton, California, Amanda (Paul) Serra of Latrobe, Pennsylvania, Robert (Nancy) Trone of Lakeville, Minnesota, and Sophia Trone of Los Angeles, California; and grandchildren Elizabeth and Victoria Serra, and Katharine and Robert Trone.

A short funeral service will be held Saturday May 10, at 10:00 am at the Worthington Funeral Home, 331 W. Washington St., Rushville, IL 62681. The internment will be at the Rushville City Cemetery where Denny will be laid to rest beside his father, mother and brother. Following the funeral, a memorial service will be held at the First Christian Church, 210 S. 8th St., Petersburg, IL 62675 beginning at 2:30 pm.

The family requests no flowers be sent, and memorials be of the donors choice.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Art Thieme
Date: 07 May 08 - 10:14 AM

Denise Murphy and others,

That painting I mentioned in this thread, the one with the shooting star over the river -- and with the lady on the rock: that painting is on the TWILIGHT---not on the Julia Belle Swain---of course. Pardon me, please--- a senior moment!!

When your memory goes, forget it !!!!!!!

The painting on the JBS was of the river with arather surreal steamboat.

Art Thieme


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Change in Memorial Service time
Date: 07 May 08 - 10:13 AM

The memorial service has been pushed back one hour and will now begin at 2:30pm at the First Christian Church in Petersburg.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Julia Trone
Date: 07 May 08 - 09:52 AM

It is very nice to read all of the kind words that have been written here. I will pass them all on to Libby and the rest of the family tonight.

Thank you so very much, I know everyone in the family appreciates all of your kindness during this time.

Sincerely,

Julia Trone


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Guest, Dan and Mary Haines
Date: 07 May 08 - 09:27 AM

Dan and I recieved very sad news last night as we heard the Capt. Dennis Trone passed away while he was flying his plane in WI. Dan and I worked for Capt. Trone just a few short years 1987-1990 but in that time we both have very fond memories of Capt. Trone and mostly the Julia Belle Swain as in Sept,1989 we were married aboard her and Capt. Trone pronounced us husband and wife. Capt Trone, I had first met when I was about 5 or 6 years old when I rode a short trip in Henry, Il. Years later I came to work on the very same boat. I enjoyed my time greatly. I was sad to learn when Dennis sold the JBS as I knew it was his passion. Every day Dan and I can see the JBS as a painting of her hangs above our fireplace, a 5 year anniversary gift from Dan's parents that they bought in Galena, Ill the year we were married. Piloting the JBS or a plane he was in a place all his own. I can even remember a few times when he wasn't on the boat but flew by us in his plane. We send our condolences to all his family and all who knew him.
Dan and Mary Haines


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Jennifer Vaughn-Eshelman
Date: 07 May 08 - 06:09 AM

I've know Capt. Trone for almost all my life. I was 5 when I met him and he gave me my first job that year, working in the concession stand on the Julia Belle Swain. There were other duties, mainly bringing him coffee with 3 sugars up all those stairs to the pilot house. I never spilled a drop! My mom helped paint all those decks of the JBS and City of Baton Rouge. She would stand in the dinghy on the Illinois and paint the hulls! She was also a jack-of-all-trades, as was everyone. My dad got his pilot's license on the JBS.
The trip we took to Chattanooga one fall is something we will never forget, and it wasn't just because we got out of school for 2 weeks!
My brother, John Vaughn, and I took Capt. Trone to our school for show-and-tell! I was so proud to have him in my classroom.
There are so many memories; breakfast at Bishop's, reveille reveille wakey wakey, his laugh, that big great dane Goney, learning to love the river as much as he did, the smell of diesel early in the morning, and so many more.
I will miss you, Captain Trone.

Jennifer Vaughn-Eshelman


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: BK Lick
Date: 07 May 08 - 01:52 AM

After logging in to Art's photo gallery if you click on the "search" link and then enter "trone" in the search box, that will turn up 15 related photos (two of which have just been added).


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Carrie Stier
Date: 06 May 08 - 11:58 PM

A short funeral service will be held Saturday May 10th, at 10:00am at the Worthington Funeral Home, 331 W. Washington St., Rushville IL 62681. Internment will be at the Rushville City Cemetery where Denny will be laid to rest next to his father and mother.

A memorial service will follow at the First Christian Church, 210 S. 8th St., Petersburg IL 62675 beginning at 1:30pm.

The family has requested no flowers be sent and memorials be of the donors choice.

Carrie Stier
carrie.stier@riverboattwilight.com


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Art Thieme
Date: 06 May 08 - 10:53 PM

sending a P.M.

Art


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 06 May 08 - 10:33 PM

Relax, it's an obit thread and she signed her name. She lost her cookie. It happens.

Art, if they don't come back to this thread to see that we're referring them to you, do you want one of us to call these reporters and give them your number?

SRS


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Rapparee
Date: 06 May 08 - 06:49 PM

Art, my brother lives within spittin' distance of both Rushville and Petersburg.

Anything I can force him to do? He's retired, so it's okay.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST
Date: 06 May 08 - 06:36 PM

I'm sorry you lost your friend and great Captain,Dennis, Art. I hope he comes back as a channel cat or a wasp that lights on the wheel. I'll salute him on my next river trip. Hope you're well

cheers
harpgirl (aka river boat annie)

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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Big Mick
Date: 06 May 08 - 05:51 PM

Captain Dennis R. Trone
July 18, 1930
May 5, 2008

Captain Dennis Trone was killed Monday in a single engine airplane accident near the Brodhead WI airport.

For his friends in the close knit communities of riverboats and airplanes, the death of Denny means the loss of a great deal of knowledge and experience that can never be replaced.

To me, it means the loss of a dear friend, mentor and hero. Denny was a man of greatness but also of the utmost simplicity and genuineness. His heart always belonged to the underdog and he was generous to a fault, be it with money, his talents or simply his presence. He could be a bit cantankerous, and had no trouble expressing himself especially when championing his business or family, and we loved him for it. I can never repay the debt I owe to him for the kindness and loving support he has shown to Kevin and I over the past 23 years.

There was, no doubt, an unexplained sensation that struck us all last night, before we even heard the news. That is the kind of connection he had with all who's life's he touched. Many blogs have already posted the news of his passing and many people have generously shared their memories.

                        Steamboats.org                   mudcat.org

Denny died, as he would have wanted, in the air, enjoying life with reckless abandon as he always did.

Denny flies on ahead of his loving, faithful and ever supportive wife of many years, Elizabeth (Libby) of Petersburg IL. Four daughters—Janet Trone, Lisa (Dennis) McLaughlin and Sophia Trone of California and Amanda (Paul) Serra of Pennsylvania. One son, Robert (Nancy) of Minnesota.   His grandchildren, Elizabeth and Victoria Serra and Robert and Katie Trone.

Services have not yet been scheduled, but will most likely be held in Rushville IL, the town where he was born and raised. Check back for updated information.


Carrie & Kevin Stier
Carrie.stier@riverboattwilight.com

Now take back the soul of Dennis R Trone, whom You have shared with us. He brought us joy...we loved him well.   
Borrowed from Karen Blixen….Out of Africa


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 06 May 08 - 03:54 PM

Art, are you responding to these journalists' requests? I hope so--you're the best one to speak to them.

SRS


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Rapparee
Date: 06 May 08 - 03:47 PM

Dadgum it!

There ain't enough steamboats and pilots and captains around and another one's gone.

Bixby, Clemens, Trone, Pegram, Riley, McKee...all the good ones.

Gotta be some fine stories spinning in a wheelhouse somewhere....


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Sandy (Young) McCann
Date: 06 May 08 - 03:42 PM

Someone back in Peoria e-mailed my dad about Denny's passing and I am sad too. I was a lover of steamboat history from a young age as I grew up in Peoria IL. When I got my chance back in 1976, I joined the crew as a wide eyed young 16 year old on her very FIRST job...believe me, my summmer on The JBS was VERY memorable! My folks took me to Evansville, IN (where the JBS wintered) to join the crew and I lived and worked with Capt. Trone, his family, and several other regular crew members. Probably the highlight of the summer was the wonderful trip from Evansville to Peoria that included meeting and sharing crew duties with John Hartford!

Far too soon I had to go back to school in the fall
Rules for age of employment on the JBS changed the next year (1977) so I could not go back to work for them that year as I was no longer old enough...by the time 1978 rolled around I was in school year round and could not go back.

I have never forgotten the experience that summer...and capt. Trone will always remain my hero:) ...along with his family and the crew I met that summer!

Sandy


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,eileen
Date: 06 May 08 - 03:28 PM

I am working on a story about Dennis for tomorrow's Dubuque Telegraph Herald and am searching for people who knew him. Please contact me at 563-588-5658 or at emozinski@wcinet.com, thanks.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Art Thieme
Date: 06 May 08 - 02:54 PM

Denise, Yes, I know you do miss him. It's like that strange painting that rolled down like a window shade on the second deck of the JBS; the one with the shooting star over the river---and the sort of air-brushed girl on the rock. I never thought I'd feel warm thoughts about that oil painting. But right now ALL THE MEMORIES from those years, even the storms and lock delays, are good ones.

Art

And Chris, you are correct! With that one word "NOW,..." Denny took that MOMENT to do two things: 1) get his thoughts together---and, 2) let you know in no uncertain terms that your talking time was OVER--and it was time for you to shift gears--and just LISTEN! --
And I was always glad when I listened hard.

--- Dad


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,"NOW"
Date: 06 May 08 - 01:58 PM

"NOW" is how he started most of his sentences. Short, quick and loud. Sage advice. Like, "Now. You go after them librarian types. They may SEEM quiet...but they're WILD in bed." I remember him banging on the door to my room on the Baton Rouge 'cause a tornado had been sighted, and he was going to get the boat ready to back into the storm (what seemed to work for the Julia Belle). Five minutes later, he had fired the boiler, had me and Orlando on the lines, soaking wet and shivering, and he was in the pilot house ready to take us out. I remember when the phone rang on the Baton Rouge. He was calling from the Illinois side of the River. His throttle cable had broken and he had landed his water plane, full throttle, into the Mississippi and had paddled to shore. I drove the luggage van over to pick him up. When he saw I was dressed up, he figured I was getting ready for a date, so instead of making the young lady wait, he drove us both back to the Iowa side, dropped me off, wished me luck and drove back to fix the cable. And I remember when I left the boat. He and I sat in the Texas deck alone and talked. Finances were hard, and he was going to sell the Julia Belle in the coming year. "Wish I could say you'd always be welcome, but I don't know what next year's going to bring. If we're still here, you've got a home." That was the last time I talked to Denny. Age and loss. Hard lessons. Too early to tell what supposed to be learned.
Chris Thieme


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,Denise Murphy
Date: 06 May 08 - 01:56 PM

Hi Art,
I, too, am speechless. Denny touched so many lives in so many ways that his imprint will be felt for generations. He is a legend. I miss him more than I could ever express.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: open mike
Date: 06 May 08 - 01:32 PM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Belle_Swain
you gotta see this..(and hear it)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeJrP-9xf2A
there may be more here:
http://www.johnhartford.com/


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: Art Thieme
Date: 06 May 08 - 12:23 PM

'Spaw,

The song being discussed in the thread you pulled that entry from was by John Hartford and was titled "KENTUCKY POOL"

Pat, Thanks for that!!! I hope you are well...

Art


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Subject: RE: Obit: Captain Dennis Trone--Julia Belle Swain
From: GUEST,SJ-R reporter
Date: 06 May 08 - 10:25 AM

I'm trying to get in touch with people who knew Dennis Trone for an article about his life for tomorrow's State Journal-Register newspaper in Springfield, Ill. Please e-mail me at jayette.bolinski@sj-r.com or phone me at 217-788-1530. Thanks so much.

Jayette Bolinski
Staff writer
The State Journal-Register
Springfield, Ill.


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