William Minor Jr
Interview Date: 11 March 2022
Bill Minor was born in 1941 to William D and Lillian (Fristoe) Minor Sr. He grew up in Brimfield, Illinois during the 1940s and 1950s. He attended Brimfield Grade and High Schools. In 1962 he married, Jana Miars. They lived and raised their family of four children in Brimfield. Bill’s dad, Bill Sr was a businessman in town and owned and operated Brimfield Motor Company. He sold Case Tractors, Dodge vehicles and Parker wagons during the 1940s until his retirement in 1973. Bill Jr worked in his father’s business from high school until his father’s retirement. He went on to work for Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, IL and Waste Management Corp., Oak Brook, IL. Bill Jr. talks about growing up in Brimfield and life around town and his father’s business.
Time Stamp for Major Topics
Introduction
01:33 Origin Story – Birth and Parents
03:58 Cady’s Grocery Store
10:36 School Days
18:08 Old Settlers
22:12 Dungan Auto Sales
35:07: World War II – Draft and Service
44:18 Brimfield Motor Company
55:53 Brimfield Volunteer Fire Department
Topics Covered/Key Words
William “Bill” Minor, Sr
Lillian (Fristoe) Minor
Cady’s Grocery Store
Kaiser-Frazer cars
Lucky’s Grill
Exchange State Bank
Hal Cady
Brimfield Grade School
Brimfield High School
Dean Johnson
Old Settlers
John Dungan
Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth automobiles
Brimfield Public Library
John R Minor, rural mail carrier
Robert “Bob” Minor
World War II
Great Lakes Naval Base, Chicago, Illinois
Navy Seabees
Camp Parks, Shoemaker, Callifornia
Galesburg, Illinois
Case Tractors, Dodge trucks and Parker wagons
Howard Towne
Claude Merrill
Jack Emery
International Farm Equipment building
Allis-Chalmers
Firestone
Bowman home
Brimfield Tavern
Fire phone
Robert and Peggy (Johnson) Powers
Brimfield Jail
Interviewed by : Diane Minor
Interview Format : Zoom Video Interview with Slideshow Presentation
Total Time : 1:05:54
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