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Celeste Stiehl

1925 - 2026

Celeste Stiehl obituary, 1925-2026, Belleville, IL

BORN

1925

DIED

2026

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Belleville, Illinois

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Apr. 6, 2026

9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

First United Presbyterian Church

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Celeste Stiehl Obituary

Celeste M. "Cissy" (nee Sullivan) Stiehl, formerly of Belleville, Illinois, born September 7, 1925, died on March 22, 2026, at her home at Meridian Village Retirement Community in Glen Carbon, Illinois. Celeste was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who lived a remarkable 100 years.



Celeste served in public office, where she was a trailblazer and legislative leader. In 1972, she became the first woman elected to the Illinois General Assembly from St. Clair County. Shortly thereafter, she became the first woman to serve in leadership in the Illinois legislature when she was elected assistant minority leader and later assistant majority leader.



In recognition of her achievements in civic affairs, Celeste was named a St. Louis Woman of Achievement in 1975 by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat.



Following her service in the Illinois General Assembly, Celeste became the executive director of Belleville Economic Progress, Inc., the predecessor of the Belleville Chamber of Commerce. She also was a member of the Southern Illinois University Board of Trustees.



Known for her outgoing personality and a sharp wit that kept everyone laughing, Celeste never met a stranger and loved spending time with friends and family. She enjoyed hosting pool parties, family dinners, and Christmas celebrations, usually ending the night with a roaring game of charades. Celeste also loved traveling, especially with her husband of 68 years, with whom she visited more than 30 countries.



Celeste lived in Belleville for the majority of her life and was active in her community. She grew up on Signal Hill Boulevard and attended Blessed Sacrament and the Academy of Notre Dame before studying at Katie Gibbs Secretarial School in New York City. During World War II, she worked at Scott Air Field, where she met her husband. When Celeste's children were in grade school, she was a room mother, PTA member, and Cub Scout den mother. Celeste also served as president of the St. Clair County Republican Women's Club and became a member of P.E.O. and Delta Kappa Gamma.



A longtime member of First United Presbyterian Church, Celeste served for a number of years as a Stephens Minister, providing one-on-one, Christ-centered support to individuals in the congregation who were going through a crisis or life difficulty.



Celeste's many accomplishments in the Illinois legislature included the Illinois Mine Subsidence Act, which she drafted and sponsored to address the needs of thousands of Illinois homeowners and businesses. The act required Illinois insurers to make mine subsidence insurance coverage available to all property owners in Illinois. It also established the Illinois Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund (IMSIF) as a private reinsurer for losses related to mine subsidence. IMSIF was one of the first programs in the country to enable private sector insurance for homeowners and businesses affected by the ravages of mine subsidence and did not require government subsidies or expenditures. Today, it also underwrites research, investigations, and education related to the perils of mine subsidence.



Celeste also played an instrumental part in securing funding commitments from the states of Missouri and Illinois to enable the reopening of the MLK Bridge across the Mississippi River.



While in the legislature, Celeste was appointed chair of the Illinois House Committee on Economic Development and chair of the House Republican Task Force on State Reorganization.



Celeste was preceded in death by her husband of 68 years, U.S. District Judge William D. Stiehl; her parents, George Sullivan and Celeste (née Schramm) Sullivan; two brothers, Daniel Sullivan, M.D., and George Harold ("Jim") Sullivan, M.D.; and a sister, Ann Page Campbell.



She is survived by her children, William D. (Mary) Stiehl, Jr. and Susan M. (Bruce) Guthrie; grandchildren Kathryn (Clay) Frauenfelder, Christina (John Austin) Stiehl, William Guthrie, and Andrew Guthrie; great-granddaughter Gretchen Frauenfelder; sister Joan Reilly; and brother, Frances ("Bud") Sullivan, M.D. She will be missed dearly.



Visitation will be from 9:00 am to 10:30 am on Monday, April 6, 2026, at First United Presbyterian Church, 1303 Royal Heights Road, Belleville, IL. Funeral services will follow at 10:30 am with the Rev. Robert J. Dyer presiding. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First United Presbyterian Church or the Greater East St. Louis Community Fund (estlfund.org) for the Judge William D. Stiehl scholarship program.

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Published by Belleville News-Democrat from Mar. 27 to Mar. 30, 2026.

Memorial Events
for Celeste Stiehl

Apr

6

Visitation

9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

First United Presbyterian Church

1303 Royal Heights Rd, Belleville, IL 62223

Apr

6

Funeral service

10:30 a.m.

First United Presbyterian Church

1303 Royal Heights Rd, Belleville, IL 62223

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3412 Frank Scott Pkwy West, Belleville, IL 62223

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7 Entries

Mary Pasbrig

April 1, 2026

My sincerest condolences to the Stiehl family. I met your mother when she lived at the Shrine (she was just down the hall from my mother). Such a wonderful and kind lady. May the Lord be with her and with all of you.

Jack Le Chien

March 30, 2026

State Representative Celeste Stiehl's coal mine subsidence legislation was an important protection for property owners. My condolences to the Stiehl family.

Judge Stephen Kernan

March 30, 2026

Bill, I just heard of your mother´s passing. She was a leader! Please accept my condolences, and extend my condolences to your family.
Steve Kernan

Dr Kathleen Thimsen

March 29, 2026

Mary and family,
Sending condolences on your loss. A remarkable and inspiring woman who impacted so many lives. Take comfort in your many memories knowing of the wonderful life she lived.

Joe McDonnell

March 29, 2026

My condolences to Bill and Mary and the rest of the family on your great loss. She was a remarkable women and blazed the trail for many women of her generation. May she rest in peace.

Janet B

March 28, 2026

I never met her, but I blessed her name every time I went over the Alton and Southern railroad crossing in East St. Louis. It was because of her that it became a reality.
Thank You, Mrs. Stiehl.

Arthur Engelage

March 27, 2026

Bill and family, sorry to hear of your mother´s passing. As my den mother she was so nice to us boys I will never forget. Art Engelage

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