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Nicholas J. Varacalli

July 17, 1932 - March 10, 2022

Herrin- Nicholas J. Varacalli, 89, of Herrin, passed away at 10:59 PM, Thursday, March 10, 2022 at Herrin Hospital. In the southern-most region of Italy, down as far as the toe of the “boot”, sits the beautiful province of Calibria. Ancient churches and villages lie in the shadows of ruins, echoing a past that speaks of the peaceful lives of fishermen and farmers. Mountains loom over the shoreline and beaches. This idyllic setting is where Nick Varacalli’s story begins. He wasn’t born in Calibria, but his parents were. Rocco and Teresa Oloffo Varacalli’s immigration to America, and their decision to settle in Southern Illinois, meant that Nick would be born here on July 17, 1932, and grow up here, right in the middle of our Italian-American community. As Nick likes to say, he was born “under a bush” - that is his colorful description of his birthplace, Bush, Illinois. But he soon became a familiar sight in neighboring Herrin, and Herrin is where he considers home. He has served Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church since his boyhood, where he was baptized, confirmed, and served as an altar boy. He later became a lector, reading the General Intercessions at Eucharist celebrations and special liturgies. Early on, feeling the call of the priesthood, Nick attended St. Henry’s seminary in Belleville. He never became a priest, but instead came back to finish his secondary education at Herrin High School. His childhood was a happy one, but one that was also fraught with hardship. He and his sisters, Grace and Gloria, knew hard work from an early age. Nick not only worked in the strip mines, feeding the mules, he could also be found working at Marlow’s Theater, Moroni’s Drug Store, Rector Brothers Clothing Store, and as clean-up boy for his godfather Sam Russo at the Green Lantern, a well-known Herrin night club. He contracted tuberculosis at the age of fifteen, and would spend three years in a sanitorium in St. Louis. He remembers that it was a miracle he survived. “In those days, when you got TB you were supposed to die.” The 1930’s and 40’s, Nick’s childhood years, were tumultuous times for Italian-Americans in Herrin, Illinois. Not only were the Italians themselves divided, - Northern Italians and Southern Italians lived in separate parts of town - but the Ku Klux Klan sought them out for one of the very things as natural to them as breathing - wine making. Many of the Italian patriarchs were sent to prison for “bootlegging” during Prohibition, and Nick’s father Rocco was no exception. Despite the many disadvantages he endured - he could not speak a word of English until he started school - Nick still remembers his childhood fondly. On January 26, 1957, he married Stella Mae Jones, in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. They raised a fine family of four children - Rocco, Nick Jr., Cindy, and Lori Ann. Stella died in 2004, after forty-seven years of marriage to Nick. Nick attended Southern Illinois University, graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in Technical Engineering. Because of work and his many civic duties, he was unable to finish his dissertation, but received an ABD (All But Dissertation). A Civil Defense worker in 1951, he was there during the aftermath of the West Frankfort mine explosion that killed 119 people. Olin Matheson (now General Dynamics) hired Mr. Varacalli, starting him as a draftsman, and he retired from there as Lead Engineer. He attended the launching of a missile at Area 51 in Nevada, and a space shuttle at Cape Canaveral (Now Cape Kennedy) in Florida. He taught drafting at John A. Logan College, and coached basketball at St. Mary’s (OLMC). To really know Nicholas Joseph Varacalli, one needs only look to his years of community service. The list of civic organizations Nick has belonged to is a long one. Following is a representation of the organizations privileged to have him on their roll: Knights of Columbus (he was a five-term Grand Knight), VFW, Fin and Feather, Elks, American Legion, Eagles, Buccaneers, Redman Lodge, CC Club, Pigeon Inn, Rome Club. He was instrumental in the planning, coordinating, and cooking for the very first Mayor’s Thanksgiving Dinner, an annual charitable event started by the late Mayor Ed Quaglia in 1988, and he has been a fixture there every November since. He delighted a generation of Herrin children as Ole Saint Nick every Christmas when he dressed as Santa for the Elks and the VFW. He was a familiar figure in the Keystone Cops, a national event sponsored by the Elks, to benefit disabled children; and he served as flag carrier for the military funeral detail that appears by request at veteran funerals in Herrin. Nick is a familiar and beloved fixture in his hometown. He has a very gentle and warm heart, and is a man full of passion, who enjoys putting smiles on people’s faces. Be kind and love each other, “Happy Day!” Survivors include his children- Rocco Varacalli, Nick Varacalli and wife Laura, Lori Varacalli and Steve Myers all of Herrin and Cindy Walsh and husband Terry of Marion, grandchildren: Joshua (Jessicca) Varacalli, Caleb (Samantha) Varacalli, Cyle Johns (Tammy), Kaitlyn Johns, Trevor Myers and Travis Myers, great grandchildren: Nicholas, Luca & Keegan Varacalli, Dominic Varacalli, Hayleigh, Jayden & Jaycie Ray Johns, Skyy & Koen Basler, Sutter Myers, sisters- Grace (Ray) Goodman and Gloria Newcom ans well as many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Stella Mae (Jones) Varacalli and Grandson Kegan Ray Johns. The funeral mass will be held at 11:00 AM, Saturday, March 19, 2022 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Herrin. Fr. Mark Reyling will officiate. Burial will follow at San Carlo Cemetery in Herrin. Visitation will be from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in Herrin. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Leesman Funeral Homes of Southern Illinois under the direction of Devin McCluskie. Our Dad was a great Dad, Grandpa, Great Grandpa, favorite Uncle, Brother and all round good person. He always saw the best in everyone and every situation. He always toasted to “Happy Day” and greeted every day with “ Hello World, here I come” He was the greatest man we ever knew! We loved you first! In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that donations be made to the Kegan Johns Memorial Scholarship fund in Care of Kim Babington, SIU Credit Union 2809 Outer Dr. Marion IL 62959 or Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic School (OLMC) 316 West Monroe St. Herrin IL 62948 Love, Nicola Giuseppe Rocco Varacalli

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Herrin- Nicholas J. Varacalli, 89, of Herrin, passed away at 10:59 PM, Thursday, March 10, 2022 at Herrin Hospital. In the southern-most region of Italy, down as far as the toe of the “boot”, sits the beautiful province of Calibria.... View Obituary & Service Information

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