VERNON “Vern” LONG

Date of Birth

June 13, 1945

Date of Death

November 9, 2023

Vernon “Vern” Long, age 78, of Maple Park, IL passed away unexpectedly, Thursday, November 9, 2023 and leaves a legacy of memories for his family to love and share.

He was born in Sandwich, IL, on June 13, 1945, to loving parents Herbert and Lois Long.

Vern grew up in Kaneville and attended local schools. He graduated from Kaneland High School with the class of 1963 and went on to study at the University of Illinois.

Vern married the love of his life on April 26, 1969. They made their home in Sycamore in a tiny basement apartment for a few months while Vern, his father and grandfather built their home board by board even mixing and pouring their own foundation. It was there that the family grew to include four children that helped to fill every nook and cranny with love and laughter.

Vern was a farmer in his heart, and his hands showed evidence as each callous was hard won. He was one of ten generations of his family tilling the land and caring for the livestock from sunup to sundown. You could trace each season on his face and see the passion in his eyes as he surveyed the acres that called to his soul.

In earlier years, Vern was a proud member of the Kane County Young Farmers, and later dedicated time to the Kane DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District. He was most proud of his work on the Kaneville Township Board since 1981. In addition, he was a member of Pork Producers and Crow’s Hybrid Seed Company.  In 1980, Crow’s awarded him a corn trophy for having the highest yield per acre, in his district, using Crow’s seed.  He recorded 196.6 per acre using Crow’s #444.

Vern had a penchant for bad “dad” jokes that highlighted his very dry sense of humor. Vern was the ultimate family man and it was most apparent when the kids all came home and were gathered around the dining room table; playing euchre, rummy, old maid or golf, when the kids would leave and the house was quiet he would always wish he could have had a recording of the joy and laughter. His grandchildren loved to walk the walk and talk the talk with grandpa, and followed him wherever he was going, especially if it was out to the backyard bonfire. His chocolate stash was legendary but not particularly secret. He shared his sweet tooth by making “cheesy pancakes” that were cheesy in name only. He surreptitiously hid chocolate chips in Merkt’s cheese containers, pretending he was giving the kids a “healthier” pancake while pouring cups of chips into the batter. His corn bread smelled almost as good as it tasted because it was made the old fashion way, taking corn from the field to the table. Homemade honey butter melted perfectly onto anything and always disappeared faster than it could be made. Riding 4-wheelers gave him a thrill, one that he shared with the rest of the family, going on night rides and making the grandkids nearly fly over the snow when he towed their sled with abandon. Vern tempted fate every winter by making a sled run that ran down the side of the house, over a ramp and towards the biggest oak tree this side of your nightmares. Fearless, the kids laughed all the way down and blasted up the side of the tree without a care in the world. Every weekend brought a chance to dance the night away for decades, letting the polka music move his feet for hours on end. Even a hip replacement couldn’t stop him from showcasing his moves.

He leaves his loving wife of 54 years, Diane Long; four children: Vernon Jr. (Michele) Long, Jennifer (Jeff) Shelts, Thomas (Kelly) Long and Melanie (Jeff) Roth; 9 grandchildren: Ryan (Courtney) Long and their daughter, Delilah May; Brooke Long, Collin Shelts, Justin Shelts, Madelyn Roth, Zach Roth, Mackenzie Long, Jackson Long, and Grayson Long; 3 siblings: Marilyn Kingsley, Janice White, and Jim Long; many nieces, nephews, cousins and a farm field full of friends.

He is reunited with his parents, Herbert and Lois Long who preceded him in death.

Visitation will be from 2-4 p.m., will be followed by a funeral service to honor his faith and celebrate his life on Sunday, November 12, 2023, at Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 40W605 IL-38, Elburn, IL 60119. Interment will follow Monday, November 13, 2023 at Kaneville Cemetery, Kaneville, IL.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in Vern’s name. Checks may be made to the “Vernon Long Sr. Memorial” and mailed in care of P.O. Box 66, Elburn, 60119. Memories and tributes may also be forwarded to the same address, the Conley Funeral Home Facebook Page, or at www.conleycare.com.

Visitation will be from 2-4 p.m., will be followed by a funeral service to honor his faith and celebrate his life on Sunday, November 12, 2023, at Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 40W605 IL-38, Elburn, IL 60119. Interment will follow Monday, November 13, 2023 at Kaneville Cemetery, Kaneville, IL. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in Vern’s name. Checks may be made to the “Vernon Long Sr. Memorial” and mailed in care of P.O. Box 66, Elburn, 60119. Memories and tributes may also be forwarded to the same address, the Conley Funeral Home Facebook Page, or at www.conleycare.com.

7 thoughts on “VERNON “Vern” LONG

  1. I am so sorry for this tremendous loss . May God bring your family strength during this time . Knowing Diane for so many years as her hairstylist, I was blessed to know such a wonderful tight knit family and knew how important Vern’s grandchildren and family were to him . May you all live out his legacy doing the things he once taught and shared with all of you . My love to all of you –

  2. To Diane and the family- I’m truly so sorry for your loss. I have tons of great memories of him. He’ll be truly missed by everyone he touched in their lives and his. My parents always went dancing with your parents. And stayed out the latest as they can. They all had a great and fun time. I remember Vern waiting on me for morning after I spend the night after I lost my mom. He started my car up for me. Walked me to my car that morning. Just wanted say Vern, thank you for everything you did for my family and me. I will miss you dearly. Please say hi and give my love to our family members. This isn’t a good bye. It’s a see you later. Hugs to you all. Love you all.

  3. I unfortunately only had the pleasure of knowing Vernon for 10 years or so when I was appointed to the Kaneville Township Board. Vernon was a true gentleman and a dedicated public official! Vernon was friendly and helpful to the “new guy” and we went on to become good friends.
    His dedication. steady personality, and friendship will be greatly missed on the Township Board as well as the entire Kaneville Community!
    Rest in peace my friend!

  4. To Diane, and the family- I am truly so sorry for your loss. Vern will be truly missed by everyone he touched in his lifetime. I personally say thank you Vern for everything you did for my family and I through the years. I have precious memories of him and our family. I’ll always remember Diane and him coming over to pick up my parents and take them dancing. Going to dance with hometown band from Maple Park. They would be gone til early morning hours next morning. This is not a good bye. It’s see you later. Please tell everyone hi, tell them we miss and love them. Virtual hugs to you. Will miss you. Thanks for being you.

  5. I’m sorry I didn’t know Vern personally, but from Jennifer’s stories, I knew a lot about him. I am a co worker of Jennifer and was saddened to hear about your loss. Your obituary was so personal and was a tribute to a great man. Sincerely, Sherry

  6. This is late but when I’m gone & they refer to me as the late Phyllis Kelly, it will be literal two ways. Vern married one of my fun favorite cousins. Diane & I were close in age (& looks for that matter). I cannot put into words how proud I was that Vern joined my family. I liked him & his dry humor from day one. He was fun & truly good hearted. It’s a true loss to my family but he lives on in great memories.

  7. Diane and family our thoughts and prayers are with u and u’re family. We will have many memories . He will be missed greatly.i rember the first time I meet ure family . U and my mom hanging out together . I’m so sorry to hear.

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