A Hero’s Final Journey: Honoring Cpl. Paul Hoots

In this episode of Galesburg’s Morning News, Todd Ettinger, Funeral Director and one of the owners at Hinchliff-Pearson-West, discusses the homecoming of Cpl. Paul Eugene Hoots, a Galesburg native killed in the Korean War, whose remains returned after 75 years. This is a full-circle moment for the funeral home, which held Hoots’ 1954 memorial at its predecessor, Kimber and West Chapel.

Todd recounts escorting Hoots’ remains from St. Louis, joined by law enforcement, Rolling Thunder, and Patriot Guard Riders, with communities and fire departments paying tribute along the route. As lead director, he shares the honor of providing closure for Hoots’ family. He explains the intricate coordination of a military funeral, involving veteran groups and first responders, while focusing on the family.

Today’s funeral at 11 a.m. includes a procession from Hinchliff-Pearson-West to East Linwood Cemetery. Todd calls it a “celebration and tribute” to Hoots’ sacrifice, urging the public to line the route in respect.

Todd Ettinger, Hinchliff-Pearson-West.
Todd Ettinger, Hinchliff-Pearson-West. (WGIL)

Thursday’s Funeral Timeline

The funeral begins with a visitation at 10 a.m. at Hinchliff-Pearson-West (1070 W. Fremont St.), followed by a service at 11 a.m., with the procession departing at noon and a graveside service at 12:30 p.m. at East Linwood Cemetery (1854 W. Main St.).

Procession Route

The procession will travel from Hinchliff-Pearson-West east on Fremont Street, then south on Seminary Street to Main Street, then west to East Linwood Cemetery, with Rolling Thunder, Galesburg Police and Fire and veteran motorcycle groups providing an escort.

Public Participation

Residents can attend the services, line the route or attend the cemetery services, with 600 flags to be placed along the way by The Flagman’s Mission Continues, and are encouraged to wave flags in tribute.

Flags line the route to the grave site of Cpl. Paul Hoots at East Linwood Cemetery in Galesburg.
Flags line the route to the grave site of Cpl. Paul Hoots at East Linwood Cemetery in Galesburg. (JAY REDFERN/WGIL)

 

 

In this episode of Galesburg’s Morning News, Todd Ettinger, Funeral Director and one of the owners at Hinchliff-Pearson-West, discusses the homecoming of Cpl. Paul

 

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