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About Us

Who we are

Celebrating life since 1936

As a proud member of the Vandalia community since 1936, we're honored to help families celebrate their loved ones. We pledge to ensure that every funeral and memorial service is deeply personal, fostering healing and remembrance.

What we stand for

Our promise

Today, tomorrow, and forever, our commitment to you stays the same.

Dignity

Every life is unique, and we promise to honor and respect each journey, crafting ceremonies that reflect each individual.

Guidance

Navigating grief can be overwhelming; we stand by you, providing direction and solace every step of the way.

Legacy

Beyond a service, we're committed to helping families create lasting tributes that transcend generations.

Our story

Since 1936, the funeral home at 204 North 4th Street in Vandalia has served families with dignity, compassion, and professionalism. Through the stewardship of the Barkley, Beery, Hohlt, File, and Kistler-Burnam families, it has remained a trusted place of comfort and care for generations.

9K+

Legacies Honored

89

Years in Business

Moments Remembered

Our History

On July 16, 1936 the Barkley Funeral Home, located at 204 N. 4th Street, Vandalia, IL officially opened to the public. Both the Vandalia Union and the Vandalia Leader newspapers published this announcement: "Catering to the people of this vicinity who appreciate intimate service, conducted with efficiency and dignity, we offer real home-like surroundings, so conducive to the unruffled calm that is appreciated at time of bereavement.  Ours is not a funeral chapel, but a funeral home, and with it goes all the fine things implied by the word "home".  Our service will exceed your strictest expectations.  Unbiased observers have informed us that our new Funeral Home is the finest and most up-to-date to be found in South Central Illinois.  They also tell us that no other city in Illinois, under 5000 population has a home to rival ours."

  "Much study, time, and money have gone into the planning and erection of our Home, but we do feel that we have a funeral home that is a credit to Vandalia - one that every person in Vandalia and Fayette County can join us in being proud of."

  **Mr. Orville Barkley was born November 27, 1877 near Hagarstown, IL, son of Davis and Julia Freeland Barkley. Mr. Barkley purchased a combination establishment, undertaking and furniture, from John Schenker in 1903.  It was located on Gallatin Street in Vandalia.  He later moved his business two more times on Gallatin Street and closed the furniture portion.  In 1936, he moved to the present funeral home site of 204 North 4th Street.

When Mr. Barkley opened the business at the N. 4th Street location he had two assistants.  Mr. Paul Isbell, a 1933 Vandalia High School and 1936 Worsham Mortuary College alumni, and Mr. Rollin Oliver, a licensed funeral director who worked for him for 21 years.  Mr. Barkley died on Sunday, March 24, 1946 in the apartment of the funeral home.  He is interred at Fairlawn Cemetery, Vandalia.  Mrs. Barkley because of heirship continued to operate the business with assistance of Mr. Oliver and Mr. Isbell; she died October 28, 1950.

**In the 1947 Vandalia phone book advertises Barkley Funeral Home with Harold Blue as the director and in 1949 it reads Blue Funeral Home, formerly Barkley.  In 1951 and 1952 Vandalia phone book advertises Hunter Funeral Home at 204 N. 4th Street.

**Mr. James Henry Hunter was born June 13, 1892 in Herrick, IL, son of J.T. and Julia Dobbs Hunter.  Mr. Hunter owned funeral establishments on Gallatin Street and at 231 S. 4thStreet in Vandalia.  In 1951 he moved his business to the present location on N. 4th Street.  He was assisted by Mr. Jesse Clayton Beery and Mr. Fred Hohlt at the S. 4th St. location and the N. 4th St. Location. Mr. Hunter died July 31, 1972 and Mrs. Hunter died April 25, 1973 and are interred at South Hill Cemetery, Vandalia.

**Jesse Clayton Beery was born in Cerro Gordo, IL July 13, 1904, the son of Hiram and Agnes Kinsey Beery.  Mr. Beery owned and operated a funeral home in Patoka, IL before he began working in Vandalia in 1941 for Mr. Hunter.  Mr. Beery died August 15, 1961 while mowing the funeral home lawn; Mrs. Beery died April 4, 1997 they are interred in Fairlawn Cemetery, Vandalia.

 In 1952 Clayton Beery and Fred Hohlt purchased the funeral home from Mr. Hunter and it became Beery & Hohlt Funeral Home.  After Mr. Beery's death in 1961 Mr. Hohlt and his wife purchased the business.  In 1980 the business name was changed to Hohlt Funeral Home LTD.   

**Fred M. Hohlt was born November 26, 1927 in Farina, the son of William and Florence Bousman Hohlt.  Mr. Hohlt died December 18, 1980 in the funeral home apartment and is interred at Fairlawn Cemetery, Vandalia.  Mrs. Jeanne Hohlt survives in Vandalia. Mr. Hohlt was assisted by Mr. Tom File, a 1964 Vandalia High School and 1972 Worsham Mortuary College Alumni, for ten years prior to Mr. Hohlt's death.

**Mr. Tom File was born November 13, 1946 in Vandalia, the son of Lester and Jarraline Baldwin File.  He married Sidney Burgess on November 20, 1970. Since purchasing the business in 1981, together he and his wife purchased two empty lots north of the funeral home which has been made into parking area and a lawn/garden area.  Since 2009 Mr. File has been assisted by Miss Sue Kistler.

 **In the fall of 2016 Sue Kistler  purchased the funeral home from Tom and Sidney File.  Sue is a 2004 Brownstown High School and 2009 SIUC School of Mortuary Science Alumni.  Sue is married to Jeff Burnam, and together they have four children, George, Alex, Brooklyn, and Harper. 

**Makinzee Smith joined the funeral home in January 2017, she graduated from SIUC School of Mortuary Science May 2017 and is a 2013 Vandalia High School Alumni. 

Meet the team

Our incredible staff

Helping families create lasting legacies is more than a job — it's our calling. We are here to support you in any way we can and will offer you the full attention, knowledge, and compassion you need.

Sue Kistler-Burnam

Sue Kistler-Burnam

Owner/Funeral Director & Embalmer

Makinzee Smith

Makinzee Smith

Funeral Director & Embalmer

Fred Willms

Fred Willms

Funeral Assistant

John Burnam

Funeral Assistant

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A time to honor, comfort and heal

We help create unique and meaningful memorial services to celebrate your loved one and begin the healing process for families and friends left behind.

We’ll take care of every detail

We'll help you with everything you need with a simple step-by-step process for all of your funeral, cremation and cemetery plans.

Unique Funerals and Tributes

Every individual is unique. Which is why we offer fully customizable memorial services designed just for your family.

Compassionate customer care

We're here to answer any questions and help in any way we can – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Past memorials

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Careers

We're hiring

Beyond the opportunity to truly make a difference, Hohlt & File Funeral Home, Ltd. offers competitive pay, a healthy work-life balance, and many opportunities for growth.

Plan Ahead

Plan for the future, today

Pre-planning lets your loved ones focus on honoring life instead of hashing out details. Learn the choices you can make now, so a future funeral becomes more of a celebration than a burden.