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Kenneth Raymond Barlow, 40 year Veteran (IAM)
Kenneth belonged to the Grand Lodge of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM). He received a Gold Veteran's Badge for loyalty and service to fellow works for a period of 40 years.
The following historical account appears on the Lodge website.
Lodge 660 Histroy
In 1933 Lodge #660 was first chartered representing the Machinist at Shell Oil. Later trade Machinist working at other locations were taken in to Lodge 660. The next big gain of Machinists membership came in 1944 when Olin was organized. At that time 3 new Local Lodges were chartered – (#1654, Production Workers) – ( #1632, Brass Mill) -(#1655, Casting Plant) – and (#660 represented the Machine Shop).
In 1949 these 4 Local Lodges and Lodge# 1252 which represented the Auto Mechanics in this area, pooled their resources and contracted to build the Machinist Center on Shamrock Ave, East Alton Ill. This provided a central location to collect dues and a place to keep some of the financial records of the five Local Lodges.
In August 1959 the Grand Lodge merged four of the Local Lodges into the Lodge #660. Lodge #1252 was later merged with other Automotive Lodges into Lodge #313, Granite City
Counting our retirees, Lodge 660 has 4,756 members. Today Local Lodge #660 represents members at 16 different companies:
ALTON MACHINE WORKS – ALTON
AMSTED RAIL – GRANITE CITY
PHILLIPS 66 CO. – WOOD RIVER
PHILLIPS 66 LUBE – HARTFORD
EATON-B-LINE – HIGHLAND & TROY
DUGAN TOOL & DIE, INC – EAST ALTON
WIELAND ROLLED PRODUCTS – EAST ALTON
IMPERIAL MANUFACTURING – ALTON
KELLY TRACY AD & DESIGN – MARINE
OLIN WINCHESTER LLC – EAST ALTON
SOUTH SIDE MACHINE – ST. LOUIS
ROTARY RAM, INC – GODFREY
ANHEYSER BUSH – ST. LOUIS
EXTREME FORCE VALVE, INC. – EAST ALTON
FULTON IRON & MFG. – ST. LOUIS
SEW TIME EMBROIDERY – MARYVILLE
WOOD RIVER TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS – EAST ALTON
The following historical account appears on the Lodge website.
Lodge 660 Histroy
In 1933 Lodge #660 was first chartered representing the Machinist at Shell Oil. Later trade Machinist working at other locations were taken in to Lodge 660. The next big gain of Machinists membership came in 1944 when Olin was organized. At that time 3 new Local Lodges were chartered – (#1654, Production Workers) – ( #1632, Brass Mill) -(#1655, Casting Plant) – and (#660 represented the Machine Shop).
In 1949 these 4 Local Lodges and Lodge# 1252 which represented the Auto Mechanics in this area, pooled their resources and contracted to build the Machinist Center on Shamrock Ave, East Alton Ill. This provided a central location to collect dues and a place to keep some of the financial records of the five Local Lodges.
In August 1959 the Grand Lodge merged four of the Local Lodges into the Lodge #660. Lodge #1252 was later merged with other Automotive Lodges into Lodge #313, Granite City
Counting our retirees, Lodge 660 has 4,756 members. Today Local Lodge #660 represents members at 16 different companies:
ALTON MACHINE WORKS – ALTON
AMSTED RAIL – GRANITE CITY
PHILLIPS 66 CO. – WOOD RIVER
PHILLIPS 66 LUBE – HARTFORD
EATON-B-LINE – HIGHLAND & TROY
DUGAN TOOL & DIE, INC – EAST ALTON
WIELAND ROLLED PRODUCTS – EAST ALTON
IMPERIAL MANUFACTURING – ALTON
KELLY TRACY AD & DESIGN – MARINE
OLIN WINCHESTER LLC – EAST ALTON
SOUTH SIDE MACHINE – ST. LOUIS
ROTARY RAM, INC – GODFREY
ANHEYSER BUSH – ST. LOUIS
EXTREME FORCE VALVE, INC. – EAST ALTON
FULTON IRON & MFG. – ST. LOUIS
SEW TIME EMBROIDERY – MARYVILLE
WOOD RIVER TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS – EAST ALTON
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Kenneth Raymond Barlow, 40 year Veteran (IAM)
Kenneth belonged to the Grand Lodge of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM). He received a Gold Veteran's Badge for loyalty and service to fellow works for a period of 40 years.
The following historical account appears on the Lodge website.
Lodge 660 Histroy
In 1933 Lodge #660 was first chartered representing the Machinist at Shell Oil. Later trade Machinist working at other locations were taken in to Lodge 660. The next big gain of Machinists membership came in 1944 when Olin was organized. At that time 3 new Local Lodges were chartered – (#1654, Production Workers) – ( #1632, Brass Mill) -(#1655, Casting Plant) – and (#660 represented the Machine Shop).
In 1949 these 4 Local Lodges and Lodge# 1252 which represented the Auto Mechanics in this area, pooled their resources and contracted to build the Machinist Center on Shamrock Ave, East Alton Ill. This provided a central location to collect dues and a place to keep some of the financial records of the five Local Lodges.
In August 1959 the Grand Lodge merged four of the Local Lodges into the Lodge #660. Lodge #1252 was later merged with other Automotive Lodges into Lodge #313, Granite City
Counting our retirees, Lodge 660 has 4,756 members. Today Local Lodge #660 represents members at 16 different companies:
ALTON MACHINE WORKS – ALTON
AMSTED RAIL – GRANITE CITY
PHILLIPS 66 CO. – WOOD RIVER
PHILLIPS 66 LUBE – HARTFORD
EATON-B-LINE – HIGHLAND & TROY
DUGAN TOOL & DIE, INC – EAST ALTON
WIELAND ROLLED PRODUCTS – EAST ALTON
IMPERIAL MANUFACTURING – ALTON
KELLY TRACY AD & DESIGN – MARINE
OLIN WINCHESTER LLC – EAST ALTON
SOUTH SIDE MACHINE – ST. LOUIS
ROTARY RAM, INC – GODFREY
ANHEYSER BUSH – ST. LOUIS
EXTREME FORCE VALVE, INC. – EAST ALTON
FULTON IRON & MFG. – ST. LOUIS
SEW TIME EMBROIDERY – MARYVILLE
WOOD RIVER TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS – EAST ALTON
The following historical account appears on the Lodge website.
Lodge 660 Histroy
In 1933 Lodge #660 was first chartered representing the Machinist at Shell Oil. Later trade Machinist working at other locations were taken in to Lodge 660. The next big gain of Machinists membership came in 1944 when Olin was organized. At that time 3 new Local Lodges were chartered – (#1654, Production Workers) – ( #1632, Brass Mill) -(#1655, Casting Plant) – and (#660 represented the Machine Shop).
In 1949 these 4 Local Lodges and Lodge# 1252 which represented the Auto Mechanics in this area, pooled their resources and contracted to build the Machinist Center on Shamrock Ave, East Alton Ill. This provided a central location to collect dues and a place to keep some of the financial records of the five Local Lodges.
In August 1959 the Grand Lodge merged four of the Local Lodges into the Lodge #660. Lodge #1252 was later merged with other Automotive Lodges into Lodge #313, Granite City
Counting our retirees, Lodge 660 has 4,756 members. Today Local Lodge #660 represents members at 16 different companies:
ALTON MACHINE WORKS – ALTON
AMSTED RAIL – GRANITE CITY
PHILLIPS 66 CO. – WOOD RIVER
PHILLIPS 66 LUBE – HARTFORD
EATON-B-LINE – HIGHLAND & TROY
DUGAN TOOL & DIE, INC – EAST ALTON
WIELAND ROLLED PRODUCTS – EAST ALTON
IMPERIAL MANUFACTURING – ALTON
KELLY TRACY AD & DESIGN – MARINE
OLIN WINCHESTER LLC – EAST ALTON
SOUTH SIDE MACHINE – ST. LOUIS
ROTARY RAM, INC – GODFREY
ANHEYSER BUSH – ST. LOUIS
EXTREME FORCE VALVE, INC. – EAST ALTON
FULTON IRON & MFG. – ST. LOUIS
SEW TIME EMBROIDERY – MARYVILLE
WOOD RIVER TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS – EAST ALTON
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Lizzie Kunde
My name is Lizzie Kunde and I am the newest member of the AncientFaces Support team!
See more info about me here: Lizzie - Community Support and I look forward to getting to know our wonderful members. Feel free to reach out with any questions, happy to help :)
My mom's side of the family is Swedish (and still lives in Sweden) and she instilled in me lots of Swedish heritage and traditions which has made me who I am today. My dad's side of the family is German and Irish and the most likely the side of the family I get all my freckles from. Family is so important, and welcome everyone to discover more about them, their history, and share about their loved ones who make up the history of who we are!
My mom's side of the family is Swedish (and still lives in Sweden) and she instilled in me lots of Swedish heritage and traditions which has made me who I am today. My dad's side of the family is German and Irish and the most likely the side of the family I get all my freckles from. Family is so important, and welcome everyone to discover more about them, their history, and share about their loved ones who make up the history of who we are!

Michele Leigh Barlow was born to Imojean Barlow and Kenneth Raymond Barlow, SR, and has siblings Debra Lynn Barlow, Kenneth Raymond Barlow, Jr, and Linda Jean Barlow. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Michele Leigh Barlow.

Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Kenneth Raymond Barlow, Jr.

James Sylvester Yount of Hillsboro, Illinois United States, was in a relationship with Mildred (Moss) Yount, and has a child Imojean Barlow. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember James Sylvester Yount .

Mildred (Moss) Yount of Hillsboro, Illinois United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mildred (Moss) Yount .

Imogene (Imojean) Yount Barlow
Imogene -of noble birth, the noble sacrifice; innocence, forever a maiden
Alma- Spirit, Soul; nourishing, kind; school, college, or university
Gene (n) the basic unit of inheritance passed through the generations; fundamental and functional unit of heredity.
77-Divine energy, supreme harmony; spirituality intuition
Alma- Spirit, Soul; nourishing, kind; school, college, or university
Gene (n) the basic unit of inheritance passed through the generations; fundamental and functional unit of heredity.
77-Divine energy, supreme harmony; spirituality intuition
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Every life has a story to tell. This collaborative biography is dedicated to tell the story of Imogene, at times spelled Imojean Barlow. Her friends called her Jean. As the story goes, her name was intended to be Alma Jean Yount. However, in those days it was common place for the men to handle the paperwork. As such, her name was written as her father heard it. Imogene.
Meaning of the name:
Imogene -of noble birth, the noble sacrifice; innocence, forever a maiden.
Alma- Spirit, Soul; nourishing, kind; school or higher learning.
Imo- beauty of understanding, knowledge
Gene (n) basic unity of heritdity; genes contain information to code expression of traits and functiction, fundamental to the children. fundamental and functional unit of heredity.
77-Divine energy, supreme harmony; spirituality intuition
Yount- the name was first found in Middlesex where the family held a seat as the Lords of the Manor (meaning) Soldiers of God; praised.
Barlow-(Sirname) army hill, clearing (motto) Ready in faith.


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