Bond County Coroners Office

Bond County Coroners Office This is the official page of the Bond County Coroner's Office. Coroner Anthony R. "Tony" Brooks and his staff welcome you.

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Bond County coroner's office would like to say thank you to the EMS services that provide coverage for Bond County. Rura...
05/19/2026

Bond County coroner's office would like to say thank you to the EMS services that provide coverage for Bond County. Rural Med EMS, A1 EMS in Pocahontas/Old Ripley and East Madison County EMS that covers the southwestern part of the county.

We also want to thank our county's first responder units that provide EMS services from local fire districts.

May 17th thru 23rd 2026 is National EMS Week.

EMS Week is a time to celebrate EMS practitioners and the important work they do in our communities.

Please take time to thank paramedics, EMTs and the entire EMS workforce for their service and sacrifices. It's also an opportunity for EMS to continue to raise public awareness about the critical role of EMS in our county.

This week we honor the men and women who put on the badge every day. The Bond County Coroner's Office is proud to recogn...
05/11/2026

This week we honor the men and women who put on the badge every day. The Bond County Coroner's Office is proud to recognize the Bond County Sheriff’s Department and Greenville Police Department for their commitment and dedication!

To our Nurses on nurses Day.Thank You for your compassion for our patients' health is appreciated every day. Your compas...
05/06/2026

To our Nurses on nurses Day.

Thank You for your compassion for our patients' health is appreciated every day. Your compassion, optimism and kindness do not go unnoticed.

“Because of you, we live in a happier, healthier world.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
We just wanted to take a moment to recognize you and your hard work.

Planting season has returned to Bond County and with that comes the likelihood of increased encounters with slow-moving ...
04/19/2026

Planting season has returned to Bond County and with that comes the likelihood of increased encounters with slow-moving farm equipment on roadways. Farmers often need to move equipment from one field to another which can present unique challenges when slow moving equipment tries to mix with fast-moving vehicles. The Bond County Coroner's Office urges motorists to be aware of farm equipment and take safety precautions when necessary to share the road.

We hope that drivers will be patient with our farmers as they work to get our spring planting season underway.

I would like to say THANK YOU to all the telecommunicators for your professionalism and compassion to the citizens you s...
04/13/2026

I would like to say THANK YOU to all the telecommunicators for your professionalism and compassion to the citizens you serve. Happy Telecommuticators Week!

04/04/2026

Warm wishes for a Happy Easter tomorrow! May your day be filled with love, laughter, and the company of good friends and family.

I want to say thank you to all the law enforcement officers, especially the officers and deputies in Bond County for you...
01/09/2026

I want to say thank you to all the law enforcement officers, especially the officers and deputies in Bond County for your assistance to the Bond County Coroner's Office!

11/10/2025

Tomorrow is Veterans Day. A day to honor all military veterans for their service and sacrifice to the United States. To honor all who in both war and peace. It is a day to express gratitude and recognize the patriotism, courage, and dedication for their country.
Thank you for your service!

The Bond County Coroner's Office is reminding motorists and farmers to use caution on roadways this fall as harvest seas...
09/09/2025

The Bond County Coroner's Office is reminding motorists and farmers to use caution on roadways this fall as harvest season begins. Agriculture is one of the state’s leading industries, and farmers will be moving large, slow-moving equipment between fields over the coming months.

To reduce crashes involving tractors and farm machinery, Bond County Coroner's Office urges drivers to be patient and allow extra travel time. Keep a safe following distance behind wide equipment and slow down when approaching farm vehicles.

Remember that passing in no-passing zones, or within 100 feet of intersections, railroad crossings is a dangerous location to pass.

Be careful out on the roadways!

The Bond County Coroner's Office wants to say thank you for your service to our area Paramedics!
07/09/2025

The Bond County Coroner's Office wants to say thank you for your service to our area Paramedics!

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206 W. Main Street
Greenville, IL
62246

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