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, Bessie Reader ATLAWfA - Logan County's second oldest resident, Bessie June Reader. 106. a resident of the Bartmann Health Ca re Ce nter in rural Atlanta since 1974. died at 7 p.m. Sal- urday (Oct. 31. 1992) at the ce nter. Mn Reader was born June 28, Ys86 and wa, a month yo unger than Kale Morris of Middletown, who was born May 21. 1886. Mrs. Morris still lives wilh her daughter. leona Ag- new . Mrs. Reader was of the Bap- - tiSlra"illi. Sho-<Als born June 28. 1886, in Lamar, Mo ., a daughter of William and Martha And re w Shelton. After the fami ly moved west, Reader was three when the fam- ily moved back to Missouri by covered wagon in 1889. She married Irvin Reader on March 2. 1907. in Clayton, Mo . They had no children and lived in the Carlinvi lle are a most of their married life. Mrs. Reader was. for a time, a teacher in the Palmyra area. The Readers moved to Mid- dletown in the late 19.50s. Mr. Reader died Oct. 21. 1960, the year Mrs. Reader moved to New Holland. She also was preceded in death by four brothers and two sisters. none of whom li ved to ,be older than age 88. . I Mrs .. Reader 1,ived several years In New Holland before moving 10 the Bartmann Health Ca re Center in 1974 at the ad- vice of her physician. the late Dr. Wayne J. Schall. Dr. Schall advised the move because of Reader's age at the time, Reader's nieee, Ralp ho Hartwig of New Holland, said today. never. ever complained that she was living 50 l ong," Hartwig sa id . "Until about a year ago, was doing very wel l. She had a bea ut ifu l voice. Her favorite song was. "You are my Sunshine." She was real witty." Survivors include several nieces and nephews, also in- cluding nephews Orri s Shelton of Lin co ln and Zane Shelton of Middletown. Orris Shelton said of hi s aunt, "She loved to sing. ·She was known for hcr s in gi ng at Bart- mann·s. She was kind of a spe- cial one out there. In her 90s, she was still singing." She also had been a seam- st ress prior to moving to Bart- mann's. "They were so good to her at the nursi ng home," Hartwig said. "They lo ve d her. It was her home. All the ai des were just really great with he r." Funeral services will be at II a. m. Tuesday at Stults-Neece Funeral Home, Palmyra, with the Rev. John Shelton offici- ating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Palmyra. , , . Visitation will be during the hour before th e serviee Tuesday at the funeral home. Edith Lytle Edi th F. Lytle, Val- paraiso, Ind., formerly of lin - coln. died Friday, Oc t. 23, 1992, at her residence. Mrs. Lytle, a Lincoln High Sc hoo l graduate, attended th Church of the Nazarene in Portage, l.ruL., was aytive in the She was born Sept. 7,1906, in Macedonia, a daughter of· Noah and Iva Campbell Hutchcraft. She---'Ilamed Morris lytle in 1946. He died In f9bf . Survivors include two broth- ers. Walter Hutchcraft of Shaw- ano, Wis .• and Rock Hutchcraft of Blue Island; one sister, Ste ll :. Key s of Yellville, Ark .; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Thursday at the Dolton, III. , Fi rst Ch urch of the NaUlrene with the Rev. Debora Lynn Ferch White offic iating. Burial was in Homewood Memorial Gardens in Homewood, II I. Engle Funeral Home, Portage, Ind ., handled arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Nazarene Missionary Re- tirement and Benevolent Fund. Anna Taylor Anna Schoof Taylor, .57, of St. Joseph, Mo .• a lincoln na- tive, died at 8 a.m. Saturday. Oct. 3 I, 1992, in St. Joseph, Mo. Mrs. Taylor had been a med- ical technician at the stale ho s- pilal in St . Joseph. While living In Lincoln. she had been em - ployed by Kresge and K Mart stotes, both in Lincoln and Bl oomington, for 15 years. Sh e was a member of Immanuel Lu- theran Church, Lincoln. She wa s born May 2, 193.5 , in Lincoln, a son of Arnold and Anna Haak Sr. Survivors include two sons, Richard Schoof and Gary Schoof, bo lh of SI. Joseph. Mo .; one daughter, Debbie Williams of Blockow, Mo .; four brot he rs, Walter Haak and Ca rl Haak, both of Waukegan, Arnie Haak of Lincoln and Harold Haak of Palmdale, Fla.; fi ve sisters, Ruby Voy les and Rosie Swingle, both of lincoln, Dorothy Lisle of Amazonia. Mo .• Betty Evans of SI. Joseph, Mo., and Janice Walers of Gowcr, Mo .; live grandchildren; and five grea t- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Taylor, one brother. one si ster and one grandson. Funeral sc rviees will be at I p . m. Tuesday at Heaton- Bowman-Smith and Si denfaden Cha pel of SI. Jose ph , Mo . Burial will be in Mount Auburn Ceme- tery, SI. Joseph, Mo. Visitation will be from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at the chapel. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Thla .. ara ., ••• Ia' Edna Taylor CLINTON - Ed na B. Taylor. 82, of Clinton died at II ;.5.5 p.m. Friday. Oct. 30, 1992, at Dr. John Warner Ho spital, Cl in ton. Mrs. Taylor wa s born Ju ly 29, 19 10, in Grayvi ll e, a daughter of John and Jane Yates Bla ckard. She married Charles Taylor Sr. on Sept. 19, 192.5, in Decatur. He survtve s. Oth er survivors inc lude one son, Charles Taylor Jr. of Clin- ton; one daughter, Gera ld ine Dietrich of Ea st Mo lin e; 10 gr andchi ldr en: 22 g rc a t- grandchi ldren: and two grcat- great -gra M cfiil3 ren . She wa s preceded in death by one son and one si ster. Funera l scrvices will be at 2:30 p.m. Tu es day al Il crington- Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, with Don Good officiating. Burial wilt be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton. Visitation will be from .5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. """" . HSN .. Pemey •. ... Crlv! .. Cilioorp ... Oe>!ler .. .. OM . Cooo.colo . Grain FI (Court", 000. Ma• ...... May ... ""' .. J.,. .. Ma .. 0..: .. . Mat .. . Dec .. . Mat ... Peoria I PEORIA 'ale/y 8Ctiv - -.- '·3 23(). 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Page 1: In - . ally.€¦ · Macedonia, a daughter of· Noah and Iva Campbell Hutchcraft. She---'Ilamed Morris lytle in 1946. He died In f9bf. Survivors include two broth ers. Walter Hutchcraft

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Bessie Reader ATLAWfA - Logan

County's second oldest resident, Bessie June Reader. 106. a resident of the Bartmann Health Care Center in rural Atlanta since 1974. died at 7 p.m. Sal­urday (Oct. 31. 1992) at the center.

Mn Reader was born June 28, Ys86 and wa, a month younger than Kale Morris of Middletown, who was born May 21. 1886. Mrs. Morris still lives wilh her daughter. leona Ag­new.

Mrs. Reader was of the Bap­- tiSlra"illi.

Sho-<Als born June 28. 1886, in Lamar, Mo., a daughter of William and Martha Andrew Shelton.

After the fami ly moved west, Reader was three when the fam­ily moved back to Missouri by covered wagon in 1889.

She married Irvin Reader on March 2. 1907. in Clayton, Mo. They had no children and lived in the Carlinvi lle area most of their married life.

Mrs. Reader was. for a time, a teacher in the Palmyra area.

The Readers moved to Mid­dletown in the late 19.50s.

Mr. Reader died Oct. 21. 1960, the year Mrs. Reader moved to New Holland.

She also was preceded in death by four brothers and two sisters. none of whom li ved to ,be older than age 88. • . I Mrs .. Reader 1,ived several years In New Holland before moving 10 the Bartmann Health Care Center in 1974 at the ad­vice of her physician. the late Dr. Wayne J. Schall.

Dr. Schall adv ised the move because of Reader's age at the time, Reader's nieee, Ralpho Hartwig of New Holland, said today.

~"She never. ever complained that she was living 50 long," Hartwig said. "Until about a year ago, was doing very wel l. She had a beautifu l voice. Her favorite song was. "You are my Sunshine ." She was real witty."

Survivors include several nieces and nephews, also in­cluding nephews Orri s Shelton of Linco ln and Zane Shelton of Middletown.

Orris Shelton said of his aunt, "She loved to sing. ·She was known for hcr sin gi ng at Bart­mann·s . She was kind of a spe­cial one out there. In her 90s, she was still singing."

She also had been a seam­stress prior to moving to Bart­mann 's.

"They were so good to her at the nursi ng home," Hartwig said. "They loved her. It was her home. All the aides were just really great with her."

Funeral services will be at II a. m. Tuesday at Stults-Neece Funeral Home, Palmyra, with the Rev. John Shelton offici­ating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Palmyra.

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hour before the serviee Tuesday at the funeral home .

Edith Lytle Edith F. Lytle, 86~f Val­

paraiso, Ind., formerly of lin­coln. died Friday, Oct. 23, 1992, at her residence.

Mrs. Lytle, a Lincoln High Schoo l graduate, attended th Fi~t Church of the Nazarene in Portage, l.ruL., was aytive in the church'S"1liis~rk.

She was born Sept. 7,1906, in Macedonia, a daughter of· Noah and Iva Campbell Hutchcraft . She---'Ilamed Morris lytle in 1946. He died In f9bf .

Survivors include two broth­ers. Walter Hutchcraft of Shaw­ano, Wis .• and Rock Hutchcraft of Blue Island; one sister, Ste ll :. Keys of Yellville, Ark .; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held Thursday at the Dolton, III. , Fi rst Church of the NaUlrene with the Rev. Debora Lynn Ferch White offic iating. Burial was in Homewood Memorial Gardens in Homewood, II I.

Engle Funeral Home, Portage, Ind ., handled arrangements.

Memoria ls may be made to the Nazarene Missionary Re­tirement and Benevolent Fund. Anna Taylor

Anna Schoof Taylor, .57, of St. Joseph, Mo .• a lincoln na­tive, died at 8 a.m. Saturday. Oct. 3 I, 1992, in St. Joseph, Mo.

Mrs. Taylor had been a med­ical technician at the stale hos­pilal in St . Joseph. While living In Lincoln. she had been em­ployed by Kresge and K Mart stotes, both in Lincoln and Bloomington, for 15 years. She was a member of Immanuel Lu­theran Church, Lincoln.

She was born May 2, 193.5, in Lincoln, a son of Arnold and Anna Haak Sr.

Survivors include two sons, Richard Schoof and Gary Schoof, bolh of SI. Joseph. Mo.; one daughter, Debbie Williams of Blockow, Mo.; four brothers, Walter Haak and Carl Haak, both of Waukegan, Arnie Haak of Lincoln and Harold Haak of Palmdale, Fla .; fi ve sisters, Ruby Voy les and Rosie Swingle, both of lincoln, Dorothy Lisle of Amazonia. Mo .• Betty Evans of SI. Joseph, Mo., and Janice Walers of Gowcr, Mo.; live grandchildren ; and five great­grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Taylor, one brother. one si ster and one grandson.

Funeral sc rviees will be at I p .m. Tuesday at Heaton­Bowman-Smith and Sidenfaden Chapel of SI. Joseph, Mo . Burial will be in Mount Auburn Ceme­tery, SI. Joseph, Mo.

Visitation will be from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at the chapel.

Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.

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Edna Taylor CLINTON - Edna B. Taylor.

82, of Clinton died at II ;.5.5 p.m. Friday. Oct. 30, 1992, at Dr. John Warner Hospital, Clin ton.

Mrs. Taylor was born Ju ly 29, 19 10, in Grayvi lle, a daughter of John and ~ary Jane Yates Blackard . She married Charles Taylor Sr. on Sept . 19, 192.5, in Decatur. He survtves.

Other survivors inc lude one son, Charles Taylor Jr. of Clin­ton; one daughter, Gera ldine Dietrich of East Moline; 10 g r andchi ldren: 22 g rc a t­grandchi ldren: and two grcat­great -gra M cfiil3 ren .

She was preceded in death by one son and one si ster.

Funera l scrvices will be at 2:30 p.m. Tu esday al Il crington­Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton , with Don Good officiating. Burial wilt be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton .

Visitation will be from .5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.

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Mary Jane Heinzel Blat­lerman, 83, of Stuart. Fla., a former Lincoln resi dent, died at 8:59 a.m. Satuiday. Oct. 3 t. 1992. at Martin Memoria l Hos­pilll in Stuart .

A registered nurse, she retired in 1972, .Oer 41 years of se r­vice. She was a li eulenant in the U.S. Navy Nursing Corps and a member of Holy F3~ily Church in Lincoln .

She was born Se pt. 16. 1909. in Rapid City. 5.0 .. tbe daughter of Henry A. and Jane E. While­sell Heinzel . She married Frank Blallennan Nov . 30, 1953. at Hoi Springs, Ark . He died Nov_ 14,1986.

Su rvivors include a so n, James E. Heinzel of Stuart; ... stepson, Frank BlallCTman of New Jersey; a ' bro ther. James II. I-Icinzc l of Lincoln : a sisler, Edith R. Coogan o f Lincoln : and two gra ndchildren .

She was preceded in death by one brother.

Funera l se rvices will bc at 9:30 a .m . Thur wi lh the Rcv . Norman Goodm:m offic iating . Burial will be in Hol y Cross Cemetery .

Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Ho ll and & Barry Funeral Ilol11e. The rosa ry will be reci ted al 5 rU11 .

Mem orial s mily be mado: to the Elk s C ri ppled C hildren's Tru st.

Marguerite Josserand MA SON CITY - Marguerite

JosscranJ. 84. of Mason City d ied at 2 p.m. r-.·!onday, Nov . 2, 1992. at the Ma son City Mea Nursing lIome .

She had retired in the 1960s after working 25 years as an e.'l.ecutive ~ e("feta ry for Stat l' Farm Insurance . She was a member of Imlll:lnucl lutheran Church in l incoln

She was born Jan . 19. 190R. 111 Jl arvard. the daughter of Wil ­Ham and Margare t Stober Shoema ker. She married l oui s Josser;md Aug. 2.1. 19)2. in Merrill. Wi s. l ie died Dec . 9. 1977.

S ur v i\ors include a son. Gordon Josserand or lincoln; a daughter. Ca rok Barth or Kin­nelon. N.J .; a 5isto:r. Dorothy C lark o f lI emel. Calif.; two grandchi ldr e n : four s tcp­grandch il d ren: S I X slcpgrcal ­gran d children: li nd two stepgrea t:grea t-grandcl1i Idren ~ ....

Graveside services wi ll be at Sa n Jacinto Vall ey Cemetery in Heme!. Calir.

lI o ll and & Barry Funeral Home is in charge o f local ar­rangement s.

Memoria ls may be made 10 th e ~'I ason City Arca Nursing Homo:

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Jane Heinzel Blauerman . a fo rmer Lincoln resident. will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Holy Famil y Church wi th the Rev. Norman Goodman officiating. Buria l will be 10 Holy Cross Cemetery.

Visitation wi ll be from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Ho lland & Barry Funeral Home. The rosary will be reci ted at 5 p.m.

Mr s. Blallerman. 83. o f Stuart, Fla., died at 8:59 a.m . Saturday , Oct. 31. 1992. at Mattin Memorial Hospita l 10 Stuart .

A registered nurse. she retired in 1972, aOer 41 years of se r­vice. She was a li eutenant in the

U.S. Navy Nursing Corps and a member of Holy Family Church in Lincoln .

She was born Sept. 16. 1909, in Rapid Ci ty, S. D., the daughter of Henry A. and Jane E. White­se ll Iki nzel . She married Frank Blatte rman Nov . 30, 1953, al Hot Springs, Ark . He died Nov . 14, 19R6.

Sur vivo rs include a so n. James E. Heinzel of Sluart ; a stepson. Frank Blalterm:m of New Jersey; a brother, James H. Heinzel of Lincoln ; a sisler, Edith R. Coogan o f Lincoln ; and two grandchildren .

She was preceded in death by one brother.

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crippled Children 's Tru st.

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Li ncoln d ied at 4 :20 a .m. loday, Nov . 5, 1992. at Bartmann Ik ahhea re Center at rural At­lanta .

Mrs. Perry. a telepho ne ope r­ator for 2~ yea rs, was a member o f Lincoln Christian C hurch.

She wa s born Nov . 16, 1907, at Odin. the ~Iaugh t e r of Ross and Rose M{'ore Dick son . She married 1I 0mer O. Perry . li e d ied M;ty 12. 1 9~3 .

Survivors inc1udl' a son, Torn Perry of Lincoln : 1\\"0 sisters, <ilady s 1lI001l1 {If Pont iac, M~ . , and Ola Pht y fllrd of Callfo rma ; two granddl1l d ren; a nd o ne grcal -gr:l nd son .

Shl' was preceded in death by a d aughter alll! a bro ther.

(' rt'mati o n r ites were <l e­(' {lflled . No .. ervices wi ll he held . lI ollallll & Barry Funeral lIome was in charge of arrangements.

Memori;tls may be made to lJartll1ann Ikalthca re Cen ter.

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Ann Schu .. te r. ~ O , of Bloomi ng ­ton , a mat hem;It ir s teac her at O lym]Jl<I H igh Sc hool. died at 4 p.m. Tue slb y. Nov . 3, 1992, at S1. Jo~e ph ~lcd ic:l1 Cent er in Bloollllllgton afte r a short i ll ­ne s~ .

In 19X-I. ~he wa s ;l1 l1o ng the fir s t 10 reeei\!: state recognition <I S :1 ma SIl:T 1eachcr Ulllkl' a prugr;lIll tk\ jsed by the Ill inoi s State Board o f Educa ti on and

Gov. bOles Thompso n. During the same year, she was

selec ted to spend time wit h .e n­gineers and sci entists at NASA 's Lewis Re sea rc h Ce nter and Kennedy Spaee Center in Fl or­ida to gather info rmation to usc in he r cla ssroom.

Mrs. Schuster was a member of O lympia Ed ucatio n Assoc ia­tion . She was a past OEA pres­ide nt and ch ief negotiator.

She was a member of [tti no is Educa tio n Assoc iat ion, repre­senl;tt ive to severa l lEA state commi ll ees a nd pa s t v ic e chairman o f lEA Region 14.

Al so a member of the Na­tiona l Edue<l ti on Assoc iati on, Mrs. Sc hu ster was a delegate to Ih e NEA Repre sentat ive As­sembl y.

She wa s a member o f Holy T rinity C hurch in Bloomingto n.

She had been <I high sc hool mathematics teac he r fo r more than 20 years, fir st at Danvers and later at Olympia .

She wa s born Dec . 2 1, 194 1, al Pontiac , a daughter o f Olaf E, and Martha L Tholen Nel so n. She married Don Kafer in 1960, in Po nt iac . O n Oct. 6, 1990, she marri ed Will iam D. " Don " Sc hu ste r at Funk s Grove . lie sur vives .

O ther survivors inc lude her mother of Pontiac : a dau ghter, N<llal ie Kafer of Ufoomington: two brothe rs, a sis ter, two step­so ns, a stepdaug ht er, and two grandch ild re n.

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a. m. S3turd3Y at Carmondy­Flynn Funeral Home in Bloom­in gton and at 10 a.m . at !-Ioly Trinity C hurch in Bloomington, The Rev. G lenn Harris will o f­fi ciate. Burial will be in Holy C ross Ce metery, Norm a l.

Vis itat ion wi ll be fro m 5 to 8 p.m . Friday at the funeral home and wi ll include a 7:30 p.m. pmye r service .

Dean C romwell C LI NTON D ea n M .

Cromwe ll. 80, of C linton, died at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov . 4, 1992, at Crestview Nursin g Center in C linton .

Be fore retiri ng, he worked as a radio operator for th e DeWitt County Sherifrs Department. He was a member o r Kenney Uni ted Methodi st C hurc h .

Me C romwell wa s born Mareh I I, 19 12, in TUn~g, Township in DeWitt Count -e son of Oscar and Mari e irby Cromwel l. 1·1e marri ed Cora Owens A ug. 26, 1944, III

Spri ngfiel d . She survives. Al so 'surv iving arc a son, Don

Ro the of C linton: two daughter!:, Connie Smi th and Ruth Ann lI arvey, both o f Cl inton ; a sister, Edna Osearene Smith o f Ken­ney; 10 grandchildren ; and 12 great -grandehi Idre n.

Services wil l be al II a.m. Satu rday at He rrington-Cal vert Funeral Home in C linto n with Ro be rt Win ger offic ia tin g . Burial will be in Pl easant Valley Cemetery at Kenney.

Vis itation wi ll be fro m 6 to 8 p.m . Friday at Ihe fun era l home .

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Carl Paulus ( Lincoln . She survives. Carl F. Pau lus, 89, of Lincoln Also surviving arc 8 son,

died al ii :45 Wi lbur Pa ulu s, and 8 daughter. Nbv. S. 1992. Lois Conrady , both of rural at the Christian Lincoln ; ninc grandchildren; and Nursing Home 10 8rcat-grandchi ld~n . . in Lincoln. Funeral services will be at

. He was a I :30 p.m. Monday at 51. Jo hn rel ired farmer . United Chu rch of Christ wi th the

A member Rev. Richard Reinwald offici-of 51. John ating . Buria l w ill be in U~ ion Uni ted Church Ceme tery . of Christ. Mr. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 Pau lus was it Mr. Paulul p.m . Sunday at Ho ll and &. Barry fo rmer member and past presi- Funeral Home . dent of the church counc il and a Memorials may be made 10 51. membe r o f the church Broth- John U nited Church of Christ o r erhood. Chri stian Nursing Home .

He was a member of Logan Michael Vickery County Farm Bureau . a former NEW HOL LAND - Michae l lruSlee and secrclary-of Lincoln_ Thomas Vickery.. 17. of Ncw Rura l Fire Protcc ti on Di strict Ho lland di ed at 3:,)3 a.m . from 1948 to 1979. a IS -year Thursday. Nov. S. 1992. at his board mem~r and past presi- home. dent of the Federa l La nd Bank He was born Aug. 4. 1975. in and Il formcr member of Logan Springfield. the son of Michae l County Toa stma sters . Allen Tay lor and Jeanne Marie

V · k He ser\'ed as a member of the Ie er~ . . .

linco ln Community High Surv Ivors I!,clude h.15 mother. School board from 195" to Jeanne Ma rie Schriber . Ilnd 1958. ~ slepfalher. Scot! Schriber. bolh

o f New Holland: a brother. Ben Kruckenberg. of Zion: two sis­lers. Kati e Kruckenberg. and Sarah Kruckenberg.. bOlh of Zion : hi s materna l grand mOl her. Jane Wallace of LaGrang.e . Teus: and hi s paternal step g.randparenls. Sam and Kathl ee n Schriber of New Ii o lland.

He was born Sept. 21. 1903. in lincoln . the son of Henry J. and Chri st ine Schmid I Paulu s. Afte r hi s mother dicd when he was 4 . and he was reared by his stepmother. Je nnie Coo rl s Paulus . He married ~la bcl Gehlbnch June 12 . 1930. at rural

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He was preceded in death by bond. his maternal grand fa ther. Acclde

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Frederick Webb Th,,,d. Non h. CLINTON Frede r ick Eas t .

Webb. 6 1. of Oakwood, a for - No in mer Clinton resident. died at II Dam! p.m. Th ursday. Nov . 5, 1992, at Ihan S51 United Samari tans Me di ca l Acclde Cenlcr in Danville. A yel

Arrangement s are incomplele Wh ite, 8 1 Hering ton·Calyert Funera l struck Home in Cl inton. Thursda Sidney Gilmore No" h. ,

C LI NTON Si dncy H. No in Gilmore. 71. of Jen scn Belch. Dam! Fla .. formerly of Cl inlon , died al Ihan S2 : 6:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 5. Theft I 99l;--at-his-homc-. ~- _ _ A_ ml

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lie was born July 27.192 1. in night. Cli nlon. Ihe son of Lee and Rul h Propn Hatcher Gilmore. li e ma rried A LI Dorothy Sa\'e ley. She survives . her car

Gravcsidse services wi ll be at day nig II I .m. Monday al Mcmoria l pa rked Park Cemetcry in C linton with Woodla the Rc v. James Bernhardt om- Acclde c lating. . Tcres

Burial wi ll be in f..·lcmoria l Middlct Park Cemetery . raham 1

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Claus Wibben IIART S BURG C laus

Wibben. 81. of Hartsburg died at 2:08 p.m. Friday. Nov. 6, 1992. at St. John's Hospital in Spring· tie ld.

He was a ret ired farmer. Mr. Wibben was a member of

SI. JOh n·s Jt.utheran Church of Ila rtsburg and a former member of the church board. He was also a former member of the Harts·

town board.

at Emden. the SOil o f Maggie Ites Wibben . 1·le ~,;,,;;~d Edith Trepel Feb. 10, I Hart sburg. She survives.

Also surviving arc three sons, . Herma n Wibben and Duane : Wibben. both of Hartsburg and : John Wibben of Emden; 4bur : daughters. Marga ret Conrady : and Nancy Rittcrbush. both of ~ Hartsburg. and Bett y Litherland ~ and Ruth Reinhart bot h of ~ Bloomington: a brother. Reike :- Wibben of Emden; a sister. :: Jeanette Coors of New Holl and;

20 grandch il dren: and 17 great· grandchildren.

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several brothers and sisters. 1980. Funernl services will be at II She was a member of St.

a.tn. Monday at St. John's Lu. Pe ter Evange lical Lutheran theran Church at Hartsburg with Church in Pl ymouth. the Rev. t4arvin Gall offi cia ting. She was born Sept. 29. 1934, Buri a l will be in Hartsburg in Lincoln . Union Cemetery. Su rvivors include her former

Visitation will be frotn 3 to 7 husband, John J . Guettler of Ann tubor. Mich.; two brothers. Ted Leonard of Flint. Mich .. and

may be 11l3de to SI. Jack Leoll3rd of Orlando. Fla .; Ch urch or to and a sister. Mary-Ellen-Howard

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Emi ly S. G uettler. 58, o f Pl ymouth . Mich .. died Fr~day, Nov. 6, 1992. at her home . She moved to Michi gan from Lin ­co ln in 1954 .

She had a great love of travel and of horses and was in the travel business for over 25 years . She tT3vcled extensively to Ind ia. Egypt. t he Far East and throughout the world .

Mrs. Gue ttler worked for many yea rs with the Kurt Thrun Travel Cen tre. She started her own business. Emily's World

gelic~i' Pl ymouth with the Rev. Pete r M. Berg offi ciating . Burial wi ll be in Harri stown Cemete ry in Uar­ri Slown. Ill .

Vi sitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Su nday at Vermeulen Fu­neral 1I0me in Pl ymouth.

Memori31s may be made to the John J. Guettler ,lIld Emi ly S. Guettler Studen t Aid Fund in care of the Universit y of Mich­igan Regents. Office of Devel ­opment. 301 E. liberty. Fou rth Floor. Room 435. Ann Arbor, Mich. 48 104-2260.

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John Ross John A. Ross, 85, of Lincoln

died at 12: 19 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, 1992. al Saini Francis Medical Center, Peoria.

Mr. Ross retired in 1970 aOer wor~ing for many years in Ca­terp ill ar, Inc. foundnrics in East Peoria and Maplcton.

Known around Lincoln as an avid gardener. he was fonner treasurer of Railsplittcr Coi n Club. Lincoln . and was a mem­ber of the Mid·Stale Coin and Antique Club, C linl on.

He was born Dec . 7, 1906, in lincoln , the son of Joseph and De lliah Derrick Ross. I·Ie mllT­

Tied Lula Fosler o n Jan. 19, 1942. She preceded him In

dC'3th. '-Ie married Mary Ann Edmonds on Aug. 9, 1952. in Springfield. She d ied Jan . 10, 1980.

Survivors include two daugh­ters, Debbie Ross and Geraldine Polime ni , both of Lincoln; two sons. Frankl in "Flash" Revete r or Com pion, Calir., and Donald Reveler Sr. or Columbu s, Ga.; one brother, Charles of Lincoln ; and many grandchildre n, great · grandch ildren, and great·great· grandch ildren.

He was preceded in dealh by, three brothers and six sisters.

Memorial serv ices wi ll be at I p.m. SafilTday at Ke rngan Fu· neral 1I0me, with the Rev . Na· poleon Bonaparte officiating .

Mr. Ross' body was donated to medica l science .

There is no vis itation. Memorials may be made to

the Bobby Ross Education Fund .

Robert White Sr. Robert White Sr., 64. o r Lin­

coln died at 12 :55 p .m. Sunda y. Nov. 8. 1992. al Abraham Lin · coin Memorial Hospi tal.

Mr. White work cd as a n en ­gincer in the boi ler room or Eat on Co rp. for 30 years .

A Navy veteran of World War 11. he was a member o f Ameri· can Legion Post 263 and the Di sabled American Veteran s. lie also was P;ISI commander of the Lincoln Veteran s of Fore ign Wars post ;lOd a member of Lincoln Chri stian Church, Li n­co ln Elks Club and Voiture 40 et R.

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'.]:liii1jjJlt-l He was born Aug. 18. 1928.

in Linco ln , the son of Juel and Carrie Bow ling Wh ite. He mar· ried Imogene Fulk 00 June 8, 1945, in SI. Loui s. She survives.

Also surviving arc one son. Robert Jr. or Linco ln; two brOlhers. Arthur or Atlanta and Raymond of Lincoln; one sister, Eve lyn Jack so n or lincoln; and two gr andchildren.

Graveside services wi ll be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in Zion Cemetery, li ncoln, with Tom Gerdts o ffi c iating. Full mil itary rites will be accorded .

T here will be no visit ation. C rema tion rite s were ac­

corded. Friek e-Calvert·Seh rader Fu·

nera l 1·lome. Li nco ln. handled arra ngements.

Memorial s may be made to the American Heart Assoc iatio n.

Viola Heyen Viola C. l'leyen, 88, of Lin·

co in, formerly or Middletown, died at 5: 15 p.m. Saturday, Nov . 7, 1992, at Sunshi ne Meadow Care Center, where she had re!>ided I R years.

Mrs. Ileyen was a member or Middl etown United Method ist Church, the c hurch' s Dorca s C lass and United Methodi ~ t Women .

She wa!> born Aug. 3, 1904, in Lincoln , a daughter of Henry anu Marie Stuan Di ersin g. She married Carl Heyen on Sepl . 10, 1925, in Lincoln . He died Feb. 5, 1987 .

S urvivors include une SOli ,

Merlyn o r Lincoln; une daugh­ter. Viola Cook of Elkhart; one sister, Marie Stevens of Lincoln ; seven grandchildren ; and 12 gre:! t ·gra n de h i I dren .

She was preceded in death by one son. one grand son, rour brothers and two sisters.

Fune ral services will be at 11 a.m . Tuesday at Middletown Un ited Methodi st Church with

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the Rev . Henry COlt officiating, Burial will be in Unio n Cemc· tery. Lincoln,

Visitatio n will be an hour be· fo re the funera l Tuesday at the church .

Holl and and Barry Funeral Ho me handled arrange ments,

Memorials may be made to . "Ietown United Methodist

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Freder! Webb Jr. CLINTON - Frederick Webb

Jr .• 6 1, or OakwOod. rormerl y o r C linton. died at 11 p.m. Thuts­day. Nov. 5, 1992. at United Samari tan Medical Ce nter, Danville.

Mr. Webb was retired from Revere Copper and Brass, C lin.' ton, . He was an Army veteran of the Korean War, a member of the Disabled American Ve terans and First Baptist Church, Clin· ton.

He was born Jan . 13, 1931 . at Cl inton, the son of James and Katherine Hunter Webb. He married Marjorie Alice Rosen· berger o n Jan . 13, 1945, in C linton. She survives.

Other surv ivors include his mother or Clinton; three sons, Larry , George and Robert, a ll or Cl int on; one daughter, Kathy Webb or Clinton; one brot her, James or Colrax; two sisters. Evelyn Welch of Wape lla and Doris Ed wards or Mans fi e ld ; and three grandchi ldre n.

li e was preceded in death by hi s ra th er.

Funera l services wi ll be at 10 a .m . Tue sday at Il e ri ngton· Calvert Funeral Home, C linto n, wi th the Rev . Brian Smith om· ciating . Graveside servi ces wil l be at 3 p .m. Tuesda y at Danv ille Nationa l Cemete ry, Danville .

Visi tation wi ll be rrom 6 to 8 p .m. Monday at the runcral home.

Memorial s may be made to the America n Diabetes Founda­ti on .

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Desert Ca lir. . a Lincoln nalive, died at I a.m. Imlay. Nov. 12, 1992. at hi s res idence.

Kerrigan Fu ne ral 110me IS h3ndling arrangements.

Lucille Kurtz t\ TLANT A G raves id e

services for Luci lle F. Kurt z we rc held this aflcrnoon in Al­lan ta Cemetery, with the Rev. Ron C. Melzer officiating.

Mrs . Kurt1 . 91. of At lanla, formerly o f Waynesv ille, died al 4 : 16 a,m. W( dncsday. Nov. 11, 1992 . at Bartlllann Health Care Ce nt er, rural At lanta .

She was a member of At lanta United Methodi st Church and a former membe r of th e Way­nesville Order of the Eastern Slar.

M rs. Kurtz W<lS born Nov. 2, 190 1, in Sciota, a daught er o f John and Cora Eva ns Drehe r. Shc married Ralph Kurl z o n feb. 18, 1921, in Allan la. lie d ied May II , 1979.

S urvivors inelude two so ns, Dwight or. Dela van and Wendell o f Ed ina, Mo.; two daughters,

Frances "ollcman of Wape lla lind Phyllis Purlce of Lawndale; "C \'Cn grandch ildren; 15 great­grandchi ldren ; and one greal­gn:al-g randch ild .

She also was prccedcd in dea lh by one sister and ri ve gra ndchild ren .

Mcmori ;ll s Illay be made to a char ity of Ihe donor's choice.

Quiram Funeral lI ome. AI-1'lIlla. han dled arrangements .

Helen Severson C LINTON !l clen M .

Scverso n. 84. of Torran ce. C .li f .. formerly of Clinton. d ied ali i :35 a.lll . Wednesday, Nov. 11. 1992. at To rrance Me lllorial Hosp ital.

" ering ton -Ca lve rl Funera l 1I 0rne, C li nto n, is hand ling ar­rangeme nts.

C harles Zaneis Jr . CLINTON - C hOlrles Les lie

Zancis Jr. , 91. of Brownsv ille, Te:c.a s. fo rmerly of Clinlon, died at 3 : 15 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. II . 1992. at Brownsv ille Medi­ca l Cente r.

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Lincoln died at 12 :57 p.m. Thursday, Nov . 12. 1992. at Abraham Lincoln Memo ri al Hospita l.

Mr. Zimmerman was a store supervi sor fo r Centra l Illi noi s Light Co. lie was a Marine veteran and membe r of Linco l.1 American Legio n 1'051 263 . li e a lso was a member of Linco ln Elks Lodge . . I -I ~ was born Marc h 4 , 1944 . In Lmcoln, II son o f Kenneth and Rose mary Taylor Z im merman . He married Shirley Voy les on Sept: 4, 1976, i,l Linco ln . She survives.

Olher survivors include his mother o f Lincol n : two da ugh­ters, ChrisTina Clementz of Lin ­coln aM Laum Talkington of Emden; one brother, Dr. Them Z immerman of Loui sville. Ky.; and one grandc hild.

He was preceded in dcaltl by hi s fathcr.

Fune ral se rvIces wi ll be at 10 a.m. Sa turday at Fride· C:ll vert· Schrader Funera l Ho me. Lin· coIn, wi th th ~' Rev . Robert Henderson offi ciating . Bu rial w.ill be III Union Ce metery, Lincoln . with full military rit e ~ accord ed .

Vi s itation wi ll be fw rn 5 l u 7 p.m . today al the funeral hom..: .

Memo ria ls lIIay b..: made to the American Ca ncer Society .

Henry Dehner Funeral s~r ... iee!O for Il enry R.

Dehne r wi ll be al 9:)0 " .m . to.'lomJay at I-I o ly Fam il y C hurc h, Li ncol n, with Ihe Re ... . Norman Goodman offieiallng. Burial wi ll be in SI. Mary's Cemetery, Lincol n.

Vi sitation . from 6 to R p.m., and a rosary serv ice. at 8 p.m .. will be Sunday al Kerri gan Fu · ne r .. 1 Home .

Mr. Dehne r. R2. of Palm Oeser! . Calif. , a Linco ln nati ... e. died at I a .m. Thursday, Nov . 12, 1992. at his residence .

li e and ' a brother formcrl y owned and operatcd Ihc Broad· way Liquor Store and latc r Dehne r Bros. Li quor Store, bolh in Li ncoln .

Mr. Dehncr alt ended Lincoln schoo ls and 51. Bede Academy, Peru . He wa s a Lincoln lI igh School graduale. attended lin ­coln College, and gradualcd from Ihe Uni \'e rsily of Ill inois.

li e was a membcr of 1I0ly Family Church .

Mr. Deh ner was born Aug. 16, 1910. in Lincoln. a son of

Charles and Fl ura Schweike rl Dc hnc r. Ik married Wilma Wilki e o n Oel. 7. 1937. in Lin ­co ln . She survi \'e~ .

Other survi ... ors 1I1c1 ullc one son , Dr. John Dehner of lI un· tin gton Beach. Cali f.; t wo daughlers. Linda Ashmo re of p"lm Descrl . C ali f.. and Evan Jean Brown o f Spring fi e Ill; one s i s l er. Marie \Venino of Plymouth. In d .; and four g rand ­dl1ldrcn .

lie W<lS preceded in dea th by

fi ... e brot hers and one sis ter. Memorials may be made to

Dese rt Hospita l 1Iosp ice. Palm Springs, Ca li f.

Helen Severson C LI NTON - Funeral ser­

vices fo r Hele n M . Severson will . be at I p.m. Saturda y al Her ln g ton ·Ca l ... e rl Fun era l

. Horne, C linton. w ith the Rev . Jam e~ Bloc h offi ciating . Buri a l will be in Memo rial Park Ceme tery, C linton .

There is no ... is itation . Mrs. Se ... erson . R4. of Tor­

rance, Ca lif. . formerl y of C lin· ton . di e d a t II : 35 a . m . Wednesday. No\' . II. )992. at Torrance Memorial Hosp ita l.

She was a member of Chri<;1 Lut heran C hurch and the Dr. John Warner !-Iospilal Au ;(iliary. buIll at C linlOn.

Mrs. Se ... erson was born Sept. 30. 1908, in Mani toba. Canada. a daughter of Ric hard and lI ekn Skead Da vis. She married Rex Se .... er.soll o n Aug. 29. 1932. In

Winnipeg. Manitoba. Canada . lie died May 9. 1992 .

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Ira 'Pete ' Todd C LINTON - Ira K. " l'etc"

Todd . 77. of C lin ton. di ed at II :) 0 a .m. Thursday. No .... 12. 1992 . .. t Dr. Jo hn W,m ll:r Hos ­pi la!. C lint on .

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Edward Lee Odie Edward Lee Odie. 76, of

Benton , a retired Lincoln De­velopmental Center meal culler. died at 8:20 a.m . Sunday, Nov. IS, 1992, at the Franklin Sk illed Care Nursing Unit near Benton.

Mr. Odie was a member of First Free Will Baptist Church of Benton.

He was born Jan. 2 1. 1916. in Hamilton County, a son of Willie and Martha Stu ll Odie . He was marri ed on Aug. t 6, 1934, to Beulah Gill Odic. She survives.

Othe r survivors include a daughter, Martha Pogue of Goreville: two sislers, l ola Odie and Go la Ward of Benton; and a grandson, Jerald Lee Pogue of Lincoln .

Funeral services will be at I p.m. Wednesday at First Free Will Bapt ist Church, Benton. with the Rev. Larry Clyatt offi­ciat ing. Burial will be in Pleas­ant Valley Cemetery, West End.

Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the fu nera l home.

Memorials may be made to First Free Will Baptist Church, clo Hobbs·Johnson Funeral Home, Benton.

Todd Davis CLI NTON - Todd Joseph

Davis, 26, of Dew;u was dead at 11 :27 p.m. Sat urday, Nov. 14 , 1992, of inj uries su ffe red in a one·car accident near LeRoy .

Mr. Davis, a 1985 graduate of Wapella High School, worked at NES in Clinton.

He was born Oct. 4 , 1966, in Storm Lake, Iowa, a son of Joseph and Mavida Harri ngton Davis. They surv ive.

Ot he r surv ivors inc lude hi s wife, Debbie Huston·Davis; two sons, Todd and Joseph, both at home ; two brot hers, Scoll Dean Davis of Waynesv ille and Rob· ert Karr of Wapdla ; two sisters. Christine Cooper of Clinton and Angela Morrison of Lilli an, Texas; two stcpbrothers, Jeff Karr and Frank Karr, bot h of Freeport, Texas; one stepsister. Rob in Karr of Galesburg; his maternal grandmother, Kathclyn

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1']:hil1Jill~JI Harrington of Storm Lake. Iowa; and hi s paternal grandmothers. Cla rice Davis of Ne ilsv ille. Wi s .• and Helen Karr of ylinton.

He was preceded in death by his parents and grandfathers.

Funeral services wi1\ be at I :30 p.m. Wednesday at Heri · ngton ·Calvert Funeral Home. Clinton. with the Rev. J .T. Ri ggs and the thc Rev. Rick Harris offic iating. Burial will be in DeWit! Cemetery.

Visi tation wi ll be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the fu ncral home.

Memorials may be madc to the Todd Davis Memorial Fund .

Cassandra Heiberg CLINTON C a ss a ndra

Heiberg. 8 mon ths. of Cli nton, died at II :57 p.m. Sat urday, Nov. 14, 1992. at St. Joseph Medical Ccnter, Bloomington, from injuries suffered in a one· vehicle acc iden t ncar LeRoy .

Her ington ·Ca lve rt Funeral Home. Clinton, is handling ar· rangement s.

Steve Huston C LI NTON - Steve Hu ston,

24, of Clinton was dead at II :27 p.m. Sa turday , Nov . 14. 1992. of inju ries suffered in a one·car accident ncar LeRoy .

Mr. Huston workC'd for Thrall Rail Car Co .. Clinton.

He was born June 24. 1968. in Bloomington. a son of Charles and Darlene Riggs Huston.

Survivofs include hi s step· father. Jimmy Dodd Sr. of Dew. itt; hi s materna l grandfather . Creston Riggs of Dewit! ; onc brother, Dale Jimi son of Dew it! ; one sister. Debra Hu ston of C li nton ; tw o s te pbr o ther s , Jimmy Dodd Jr. of Cli nton and Jeff Dodd of Kenney; and two stepsiste rs. Sherry Hudson of Kenney, and Leanne l!emblem of Clinton.

Funeral se rvice s will be at 1 :.10 [l.m. Wedne~day at Heri · ngt on·Cal vert Fune ra l Il ome , Clinton, with the Rev . J.T . Riggs and the the Rev. Ri ck Harris officiating. Burial will be in DeWitt Cemetery .

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vices for Ira R. "Pete" Todd were held this morning at Heri· ngton·Ca lvert Funeral Home, Clinton. with 1. Kent Hi ckerson offic iat ing. Burial wa s in Pleas· ant Va ll ey Cemetery. Kenney

Mr. Todd. 77. of Clinton. di ed at II :20 a.m. Thursday. Nov. 12. 1992. at Dr. John Warner Hospital. Clinton .

An Army vetera n of World War II , he had becn a special age nt for Ill inoi s Central Gulf Railroad .

Mr. Todd was born July 12. 1915. in Tunbridge Township. DeWitt Count y. a ~on of Oscar and Addie Malone Todd . IIc married Adalina Mac Park er in Oclober 1935 in Lincoln . She survIves.

Other survivors include one daughter, Th e lma "Sue" Wieneke of Rockford; one brother, Everett of Clint on; one sis ter, Geneva Reyno lds of Kenney; and one granddaughter.

Memoria ls may be made to DeWitt County Ileart Fund or DeWitt Co unt y Cance r Fund.

Harold Helton WELDON - Harold G . 1I e1 ·

ton . 83. of rural Weldon died al 1:45 p.m. rriday. Nov. 13, 1992, at hi s home .

He was a retired fa rmer. He was born Nov . 26. 190R,

in Shelby Cou nt )", the son of Samuel and Katherine Wall ace Helton. lie married Molly La v· one Fleming on June 22. 1935, in Tusco la . She SUI vives.

Other surv ivors include two sons. Larry and Richard. both of Weldon; two daughters. Sh irley Utterba ck of Clinton and Li nda Nunnberger of Broken Arrow. Okla .; nne hrnlhcr. Mnrri" nf Shelbyv ille ; 14 grandchildren : 13 great-grandchi ld ren ; and one grea t· grea t· gra nd son.

Funeral services were he ld thi s an ern oon at Trigg and Cal · vert Weldon Chapel . Burial was in Weldon Cemetery .

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ST .. 34 . o f Cudahy. Wis .. an Allan la native. died at 4: 19 p.m. Monday . Nov . 16. 1992. al T rin it y Me mo ri a l Hos pit a l Cudahy. Wis. •

Qui ram Fu neral lI ome. At­lan la. is hnndl ing arrangeme nls .

Charles Zaneis Jr. CLI NTON - Pri vate grave­

side serv ices for Charles Leslie Zane is Jr .. II ret ired farme r. wi ll be in Memoria l Park Cemelery. Clinl on.

The re is no visita lion . Mr. Zanei s. c)'h - of Browns:

ville . Texas. fo rmerly o f Clin ­Ion. d ied al 3: 15 a .m. Wednes­uay. Nov . II. 1992. at Browns­ville Medical Cen ler .

lie was born Nov . 5, 190 1. in Clinton. a son of Charles nnd Carrie Pursley Zaneis.

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Steve Houston C LINTON - Fune ral ser­

vices for Steve Housto n wi ll be at I :30 p.m . Wednesday at He rin g t o n -Ca lve r! Fu ne ra l Ho me. C linlo n, with the Rev . J.T. Ri ggs and the the Rev . Ric k Harris offic iat ing. Buria l wi ll be in De wiu Cemete ry, Dew itt .

Visitalion will be fro m 6 10 8 p.m . loday al the fune ra l hOnle.

Mr. Ho uSlon. 24 , of Clinton was dead al 11 :17 p.m. Satur­day. Nov. 14. 1992. of inj ur ies suffered in a one-car accident nea r Le Roy .

M r . Ho uston worked for Thra ll Rail Car Co" Cli nton.

He was bornoJun e 24, 1968 , in Bloominglon, a son o f Charles and Darlene Riggs 1I0uslon.

Survivors include his slep­father , Jimmy Dodd Sr. of Dew­itt : his malcrna l ,lZ randfalher.

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Cresto n Riggs o f Dewitt; one brother, Da le Jimi son o f Dewitt: one sister, Debra Houston o f Clinton: o ne half brolher. Tim Serpette; one ha lf sister, Pa m Serpette o f Bloomington ; two stepbrothers. Jimmy Dodd Jr. o f Cl into n and Jeff Dodd o f Ken­ney : a nd two steps isters. Sherry Uudson o f Kenney, and Leanne Hemble m of C linton.

This obituary is being rerun to include a corrected spe lling of Mr. II OUSlon 's surname and some addi tio nal survivors.

George Hoppler G REEN VI EW - George A.

Hoppler. 81. of Greenview died at 12:01 a.m. today, Nov. 17. 1992 . at SI. John 's Hospital,

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Dena Oltmanns Dena Oltmanns, IOi, of Lin­

coln, a Hartsburg nalive and longlime Hartsburg residen!. died al 2 a.m. loday, Nov. 18, 1992, at SI . Clara's Manor. She was the lut surviv ing member o f her immediate famil y.

Mrs. Oltmanns was a mem~r of Hartsburg United Methodist Church and was a leader of the church's King·s . Heralds youth fellowship for many years .

She was born Apri l 6. 189.1, in Hartsburg, a daughter of Henry and Anna Behrends Leesman. She married Jacob Oltmanns on Feb. 19. 1913. in Hartsburg. He died Feb. 27, 198 1. .

She was preceded in dea th by three brothers and fi ve sisters.

Funeral services will be at II a.m. Satu rda y at Ha rt sburg United Methodi st Church, wi th th e Re v. Rebekah Dee s­McMahon officiating. Burial will be in Hart sburg Union Cemetery, Hartsburg.

Vi sitati on will be from 9 a .m. until the time o f serv ice Satur­day a t Ihe church .

Memorials may ~ made to I-iart sbu rg Unit ed Met hod is t Church .

Holland and Barry Fune ral '-lome handled arrangement s.

Logan Ivy Beck Logan Ivy Beck . 92. of Lin­

co ln . di ed at 12 :10 a .m. Tues­day, Nov . 17. 1992, al St. Clara 's Manor.

Mr . Bec k. a retired supervisor of health care al Linco ln State School. was a mcmbe r of lin ­coln Ch riSlian Church .

li e was born March 12, 1900. in Herrick. a son of Gcorge and ~hrgare t Lu e ll a Ri c hard son Be c k . li e marri ed Beul ah Montgomery on Nov . 17. 196 1. She survi ves in Lincol n.

Other survivors incl ude one daught er. Norma Cul berso n of Tay lo rvi lle; one son. Ronald o f Cal ifo rnia; one s ister. Alma Evans o f Tucson, Ariz.: seven grandchildren ; and 15 great­grandch ildren.

li e was preceded in death by four brot hers, four sisters and one grandson.

Funera l services wi ll be at I :30 p.m. Thursday at Wal1l1 ce and Carroll Funeral 1·lomc. Her­ri( k. Burial wi ll be in Mound Cemetery, Cowden .

Vis ita tion will be an the hour beforc the serv ice Thu rsday at the fune ral home.

Memoria ls may be made to the Cowde n or Lincol n Chr istian churches.

George Hoppler GREENV IEW Fune ral

service s fo r George A. lI oppl er will be at II a.m. Thursday at Gree nvie w United Church with the Rev . Bob I-Ian son and the Re v. Sieve Hardin o ffi c iating. Burial will be in Elmwood Ceme tcry, Greenview .

Visitation will be from 6 to R p.m. today al Stynin ge r Fu nera l 1I 0me. Greenview .

Mr. Il oppler, 81, o f Green­view died at 12:0 1 a. m. Tues­day. Nov . 17, 1992, lit 51. John ' s Hos pitlll . Springfield .

li e retired from fllrming in the Greenview area in 1976. lie was a membcr of Green view Unit ed Ch urch.

Mr . Hopp ler wa s born Aug. 23, 19 11 , in Prince ton, a sun uf I-Iemy and Li sena Hahn I-Iopp· ler. lie married l:vcl yn Dorsey on Feb. 4, 1936, in Pon tiac . She survive s.

Other SUTyivof"1 include two daughters, Susanne Tucker of Portland, Ore., and Marilyn Heyen of Greenview: and five grandchi ldren .

He was preceded in death by three brothers and one , ister.

Memorial s may be made to Greenyiew Basic Life Support Squad o r to Greenview United Church .

Cassandra Bray CLINTON - Funeral ser­

vices for Cassandra GenDe Bray will be at I :30 p.m. Thursday at Herin g t o n-Ca l ve rt Fu n e ral Home, Clinton, with the Rev. David Nash officiat in g. Burial will be in Me morial Park Ceme te ry, Clinton.

Visitation wi ll be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funera l home.

Cassa ndra, an 8-month s-uld Clinton res ident , died at 11 :57 p.m . Sat urday, Nov. 14. 1992, at S I. Joseph Medical Ce nt e r, Bl oomington, from injuries suf­fered in a one-ve hicle accident ncar LeRoy .

She was born March 9 , 1992, in Bloomington, a daughte r of Keyin Bray and Andrea Heibe rg. They survi ve in Clinton.

Other survi vors include her maternal grandparent s, Charles and Ca rol Va nder yort and Richard and Cindy Heiberg, all o f Clinton; her paternal grand­parents, Michael and Loi s Bray of Clinton; her maternal grea t­g ran dparent s, Harri e t Ko s­anovic h and Nora Vandervort , both o f Clinton; lind patcrnal great-g rand parents. Mr. and Mrs . Joseph McKinzey of Clin ton and Mr. and Mrs. James Bray o f Kenney.

Memoria ls O1l1y be made to the Cassandra Bray Memorial Fund .

Thornton Herington WAPELLA - Funeral ser­

vices fo r Thorn ton R. lIeri ngton will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Herin gton-Cal vert F unen l Home. C lint on. with Robert Green o ffi ciating. Burial wi ll be in Graec1and Ccmetery. Decatur.

Vi sit ati on will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursda y at the funeral home . •

Mr. Hering ton . R8. of Durton, Mich .. a Wape lla native. d ied at 10 :35 p.m. Monday , Nov. 16. 1992. at t\kLaren liospital in Flint. Mi ch.

A retired laundry d.:partlllcllt s uper in ten den t at ~1c: L arcn lIospit aJ in Flint . he was a member of So uthmlc Ch ristian Ch urch in Spring field , [II .

~Ir . Ilcrin gton wa ~ born Se pt. 29. 1904. in Wap.:I!:!. a son of Byron and Kilte Ives Ikrington. He married Dertha S lover in 1930 in Decat ur. She survives.

Other survivors includ e one son. James of D:l\i su n. Mic h.: one daughter, Ruth Ellen Buk­ow ski of She ll ey, Idaho: onc bro ther. Byron of Spri ngfiel d: three grandchildren : and se ve n gre a \-gm nde h lid rcn.

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ATLANTA - Funeral ser­vices for Thomas D. Beck Sr. will be al 10 a .m. Friday at A tl anta United M e th o d is t Church with Ihc Rev. Ron Mel · zer o ffi c iat ing. Burial will be in Elkhart Cemetery.

Vi sitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. todny 01 Quiram Funeral Ho me. Atlanta.

Mr. Beck, 34, o f Cl,ldahy, Wi s .. a lincoln nalive. died at 4 : 19 p.m. Munday, Nov. 16 . 1992 . at Trinity Memoria l 1I0s­pital. Cudahy, Wis.

He was emp loyed by . TI..:C Se rvices, Milwaukee, as a truck dri ver.

:-'I r. Beck was born Ju n ~' 28, 1958. in Lincol n . a son of Ilar­Ic}' and Viukl Goodman Bec k. l ie married Kath y Leiser on March 10. 1981. in Va ndali a. Mo. Shl' survives .

Other survivors incl ude hi s fath.:r anJ Slcp1l1othl'r. Ilarky and Bonnie Ikck. both of At­lanta : his mot her. Vio let Beck. of t\tla111a; his maternal g rand­lIloth~·r. Olive Goodrn;1I1 o f Mount Pu laski: three daughters. Cathy. Holly :lIld Kell y. all al hom..:: on..: ~nn . Thomas Jr. at hom~ four brothers. Ronnie of Ikas(llI. :1I11J Harl ey Dl':Hl. Dann y and Sll·ve. all of Albn ta : tw o S!('pl'orolhers. Greg l';.ul of OIoomington and Alan Paul of Omaha. Neh .: three sIste rs. Becky Burger (,I' Lincoln, and Gladys WIlliams and Karen Beck. bOlh of Allanta; and one stepsIster. LIsa lJ irk of Lincoln.

J\k!llorial~ may be m.nk 10 a charity of Ihe donor's choice .

Don Philhower BEASON - Don J . Phil­

ho\\cr. 6-1. of Bea son . d ied at 6 : 10 p,m . J\wnd:.y. Nov 1(1.

1 99~. at hi~ home . :-' Ir. Ph ilhower was a millw·

nght for Calcrpilbr Traclor Co., Dcc:t!ur. Ilnd lIas a IllCmOCf of the United ,\utonwbilc. Ae ro­space anJ ,\grieu!tural Imple­ment \\'orker~ of America .

He was a Na\ \' \ eteran of World War II and V.'3S a nwmber of the Waynesv ill e Post. Veter· ans of Foreign Wars Ik was a member ,md trea~urer of the Dea son Spon~man'~ >Club and wa s a member of Bradford United J\lc lhodi st Church .

Mr. Philhower wa s born Sept. 30. 1928, in Bradford. a son o f Gu y and :'-.'1a!1lle Ik sat Phil· hower. I!.: married Sandra Sol­lars on ,\ ug. 22. 19~ I. in Brad­fonl, She sun i\'es.

Other sur\ ivors include t\\'o daughter5, Donna kan Freeman or St L otli~ and Lori Harvey of Gaksburg; four stepson s. Steve n Kell y of Wyoming. III , ami

Ehn. Mark and Ryan Kelly , a ll o f Toulon; one brother. C ha rl es Philhower of Kewanee; three grandch ildre n; and three step­grandchildren .

He w as preccded in dealh by one s isler.

A 10 a.m. mcmorial serv ice will be Saturday at Ho lland and Barry Funeral Ho me with the Rev. Robert Baker offic iatin g.

A graveside serv ice w ill be at 10 a.m . Monday in Bradford City Cem etery .

Kidd Funera l 1·lome, Toul on. is handling Ihe Bmdford se rvice arrangements.

Mary Alice Mangold NE W HOLLAND - Mary

A lice Mangold, 76, of Rose­wood C .re Center, Peoria. di ed at 5: IS p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18. 1992. a t Rosewood Care Center.

A former C reve Coeur re s i· dent. she has sevcral survivors who Jive in the New Ho ll and area .

r-,'Irs. Mangold. who was a waitress in the T ea Room a t Bergner's in downtown Peoria . retired in 1976 .

She was horn June 16. 19 16. in Monroe. Ky .. a daughter of Ernest and Maggie Thompson r-" lontg01l1cry She marr ied Ken­neth M:mgold on June 18. 1938. in SI. Loui s, li e survi ves.

Othe r survivors include one son. Richard of Metamora: three daughters. Linda Oberlinc of Glendale, Calif.. Pat ric ia Ryan o f C reve Coeur and Rochelle G:\\ in of Morton; IWO sisters. Lala Whitc and kan BrunoL·hkr. bOlh of Aurora: sevcn grand· c hildr en: :lu d two great· granddau ghtcr~ .

She was rrece\Ic~1 in deat h hy one ~()n. nul' sister ami two brothers .

Funeral 5crvices will be a t II a. llI . Saturday at I're sto n-Ilanky Fune ral lI olne, Creve Coeur chapel. w ith the Re I'. J ames Sandy officiating . Gral'csi\1c services will be at 2 p.m. Sat ­uTdav in Ri chmond Gro ve Ceme tery, New Holland .

Visi tati on wi ll be from 6 to 8 p,m . Fri day and JIlTing th e hour prior to the sen icc Saturday at the fu neral home .

Mem oria ls may he madl' to the Cre"e Coeur RL'~(m' Squad or \0 the Rosewood Care Center. Peoria . Kate Broc km a n

Kate Urod.ll1:tn. 86. of Lin­col n. died al 6 : 30 pm . Wedne sdav. No\ IR. 1992. al Walnut R idge Health Care Cen· ter. Springfield .

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" Ir . Dunn II a s a ~elr· emplo~eu haekhoe. urendl1ng and 1I1e I\or~ ~ peela l1 s t t rl'Jlt ed with la ying mu eh of the drain ­age tile In the "I ount Pula ski area . li e a h o lI as r..::tiTl'u fr om illinOiS Centra[ Gulf R:.lIlroad and wa ~ a member of 51 10hn·s Lutheran Chu rch. ,,·10unt I"ul­aski .

I'le Ila<; a " '\, rld War 11 /\rIllY A ir Corp~ Ic tcran .

"Ir. Dunn wa~ bu rn De~' ~O. 1915, In La,ham, a son (If L('(' Roy anu Le[a G{II'Ulllg Dun n Sr II..:: mameu LOU1~e /\ ) lesl\onh on Sl'pe I ~, 19-1;, 111 Rochdle. [nu . Sh(' lli..::d Sept ~, 199R . II..:: marri ed Lori Purcell \\'er kman o n Se pt 1R . IQ91 . Sh..:: 'u nll e~ .

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She I\a~ plccelku III d('ath by one ~un, Olll' daugh tc r. (Jnl' brulhl'f. tlll cc ~I~ter ~ anu five gra Illlc h i III r c II .

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co in , With the Re I' . Jo hn Horncr ufficiating . Uur ia ! wi ll be in DeLand Cemctery, De Land.

Vis itation will be from 3 to 5 P Ill . Su nda y at the funeral home .

r-. lcmorials ma y be madc to a ch;lTIty of the dono r-s choice.

Kate Brockman G raveside servi ces for Kal e

Brockman were thi s afte rn oon in Woodlawn Cem etery, C linto n, \\ ith the ReI'. G len Stewart o f­fi c iatlllg.

Her ing ton-Ca lvert Funen[ 1I0l11e , Clint on , ha ndled ar­range ments and was the s ite of vIs itation pr ior 10 the service .

lI lrs. Brockma n, 86, of Lin­cn l n , d ie d at 6 : 30 p . m . Wednesda y, No\' , IR. 1992, at Wal nut Ridge Hea[t h Ca re Cen ­tcr. Sprin gfield

Shc wa s a ret lTed fo s ter grandm othc r al the Lillcol n Dc ­vel opmenta l Cc nte r and wa s a member of C linton United 1Ilcthodi s t C hurch ,

Mrs. Brock man was bom Ju[y .l . 1906, in lI laroa. a uaughte r 0t.J Juhn Da sh . She marr ied Henry Brockman in 1930 in Clinton . li e d ied in 196-1 .

Su r v i vor s include one nephe w.

She was preceded in dca th by nlile b rut hers and sisters.

Jean Lowe Jea n bel )'n Lowe. 64 . of

lIa vana. a Bath Township na­t;le, d ied at 1:05 a.1I1 . Thursday, Nov. 19 , 1992, at her reside nce .

Mrs. Lowe wa s o f the Bapt; s t Faith .

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Jar vc ault and Ed ith Smith II o pps. She ma rri ed Ca lvin Lowe on Ju ly 19, 1949, in Bath . lie died April 23, 1976.

S lIrvivo rs include three sons, Mic hael Lowe o f Kansa ~ Ci ty, Kan .. Nei l Lowe o f Asto ria and Rick Lowe o f 1I :lI'ana : one daughter. Vick ie Sc human of C uba ; three brothers, Jay lIopps, Geo rge Ho pps and Michae l lI opps, all of Sni cart c, Ill. : two sisters. Dori s G raham o f jack­sonvi lle and Gloria Jo hn son of Peoria: and five grandchildren .

She a liO was preceded in death by o ne half brother and an infa nt s is ter.

Fu neral service s w ill be at I [ a.m. Saturda y at Hopewell Bap­tis t Chu rch, Snicarte, w ith the Rcl'. Michael Ho pps o ffi ci ating Buria l will be in Fain' ie l\ Ce metery, rural O'lIh.

Visi tat ion w ill be from 6 to R p.lI1 . today al Hurle y Funeral lI ome , Havana .

Memorial s may be made to th e Ame rican Heart Assoc iation.

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Vince Flynn ATLANTA Vince D.

Flynn. 63 , of Atlanta died at 2 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20. 1992. during a stay in Mexico Beach, Fla.

Quiram Funeral I-lome , Al­lanta. is handling arrangements.

Nevada Crowell Funeral serv ices for Nevada

Faye Crowe ll will be at I p.m. Monday at Fri c ke-Ca lvert­Sc hrader Funeral Home, Lin­coln. with thc Rev. John Horner officiating. Burial will be in Deland Ce metery, Deland.

Visi tation will be from J to 5 !l.rn: Sunday at thc funera l home.

Mrs. Crowell. 82. of Lincoln died at 6 : 15 a .m. Friday. Nov . 20, 1992. at Abraham Lincoln Memoria l Hospital.

Mrs. Crowell was a mcm~r of Lincoln Southern Bapti st Church.

She was born Aug. 17, 1910. in Carterville. a daughter of William and Stella Thomas Walson. She married Clifton Crowe I! on Aug . 23, 1930. in Carbondale. He survives.

Other survivors include five SOilS. Calvin Crowell . Kenneth Crowell. Jack Crowell. Bill Crowell and Charles Crowell . a ll o f Lincoln ; o ne daughter. Luci­ll e Faler of Bushnell ; one brother. Gi lbert Wat son of We st Frankfort: one sister. Helen Smi ley of Pitt sburg. 111. : 32 grandchi ldren ; and 42 great ­grandchildren .

She wa s preceded in death by one son. one daughter, one brother. three sisters and five grandchildren .

/I,'lemorial s may be made to .. char it)' of Ihe donor' s choice .

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4' • THE COURIER • UNCOlN, IWNOIS • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 11192

Rlcbard Cline Richard R. Cline. 66, of Lin·.

coin, a retired laborer. died at 10:50 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21. 1992. at his residence.

Mr. Cline was born Ju1y 17, 1926. in Elkhart. a son of Elmer and Mamie Hughes Cline. He married Barbara Gray on Aug. 15. 1975. in Lincoln. She sur­vives .

Other survivurs im: lude three sons. Edward Ka rrick of SI. Joseph and Darren Karric k and Paul Karrick, .bot h of Cham· paign: two daughte rs. Tamm y WilcOllson of Millingto n. Tenn .. and Mamie Cline of Lincoln ; and three grandchildren .

He was preceded in death by three brothers

Funera l services wi ll be at I :30 p.m . Tuesday at Fricke­Ca lvcrt-Schrndcr Funeral Home, Linco ln. with Tom Gerdts offi· ciating. Burial will be in Irish Grove Cemetery. Middletown .

Vis itation will be an hour be­fore the funera l Tuesday .

Memorials may be made to the Cline fam il y

Ruby Krotz Ruby Krotz, 83. of Linco ln

died at 11:45 p.m. Friday. Nov . 20, 1992. at Abbey Nursin g HOnle. SI. Petersburg. Fla.

Mrs. Krotz had been em­ployed as an attendant at Lin­coln Developmental Cen ter for seve ral years before retiring in 197 1. She was a member o f Holy Famil y Church .

She was born Dec. 2, 1908, in Springfield, a daughter of John 3nd Mamie Cassel l Sapp. She married Adolph Krotz on Aug. 2, 1927, in Lincoln . He dicd on No\". 9,199 1.

Survivors include one son. John of SI. Petersburg, Fla.; one brother. Ted Sa pp of Lincoln ; four sisters. Lel13 Dou glas, Ruth Slayton and Wand3 All ison, a ll of Lincoln . and Pearl Johnson of Atlanta ; one granddaughter; and three great -grandch il dren.

S ix brothers and two grand­children preceded her in death.

Funera l services wi ll be at 1 :30 p.m. Tuesday at Kerri gan Funera l Horne. wi th the Rev . G lcn n Fontana offi cia tin g. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery .

Visitati on will be an hour be­fore the funera l Tue sday .

Memoria ls may be made to a charity o f the donor' s choice.

Samuel Hagaos- - - ._-Graves ide serv ices for Samuel

M. Hagans will be at I I a.m . Tuesday in Union Ce metery. Linco ln . with the Rcv. Wi lliam Turncr offi ciati ng

There is no visitatI on Mr. lI agan s. 79. of Linco ln

d ied at 12:03 p.m. Sa turday, ~~~.or~1. 1992. at ~ra's

He was a member of Trinit y Epi scopal Ch urch

t-.h. Hagans was born Jan . 9. 1913. in Lincoln . a son of Frank and Maude M3n gas Hagans .

He is sur vived by one sister. Fran ces Owings of Lincol n.

lie was preceded in de3th by one sister.

Kerrigan Fun eral Horne han ­d led arrangcmcnts.

Elmer Auer Elmer E. Auer. 86. of Li ncoln

died at 10 a .m. Friday. Nov . 20. 1992, al Memoria l Medica l Center. Sp ringfi eld .

Mr. (\uer was a contracto r fo r Charlie Routson. worked at Postville Courthou se and for­merly owned Aucr' s le c Cream Store . all in Lincoln . li e was a membe r of Lincoln Chri stian Church and Rebekah Lodge No. 9 and was pasl nobk grand of Internationa l Order of Odd Fel ­lows Lodge No. 204.

lie was born Jan . 9. 1906, in Lincoln, a son o f Ernest and Charlott e Wilmoth Auer. He married Luci ll c M. Har ford on May. 2 1. 1927. in Lin coln. She survIves.

Other surv ivors include one daugh ter, Eleanor Lamm of Lincoln ; one son. Carro ll of Seatlle; eight g randchildren ; 14 g rea t-grandch ildren; and two great .great-grandch ildren

A sister preceded him in death .

Funeral services wi ll be 3t 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Fricke­Calvert·Schrader Funeral Home, Lincoln. with Tom Gerdts o ffi ­ciat in g. Buri al will be in Union Cemetery .

Visitation will be an hour be­fore the serv ice Tuesday .

Memorials may be made to Lincoln Chri stian Church.

Vincent Flynn ATLANTA - Funeral ser­

vices for Vi ncent D. Flynn will be he ld at 10 a.m. Wednesday at SI. Mary's Church, Atl anta. with the Rev. Norman Goodman of-

~~i:;in~~:~~~. w~i\hbe ~~it:~ rites aecord~d by the Atlanta

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Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Quiram Funeral

Home, Atlanta. Mr. Flynn. 63. of Atlanta died

at 2 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20, 1992, in Mexico Beach , Fla.

A retired plasterer, he was 38-year member of the Plasters and Cement Masons Union Local 152. Bloomington. He was a n Army veteran of the Korean War and a Purple Heart reci pient.

Mr. Flynn was a member and past commander o f At lanta Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1824; was a life membe r and pa st commander of At lanta American Leg ion G res ham­Crutchley Post 34 1. and was a member of the 40 and 8. Lincoln Eagles Club, National Rifle As· soc iation. and Lincoln Knight s of Co lumbu s.

He wa s a life member of the Disabled Ame rican Veterans. Springfie ld . and a member of St . Mary's Church. Atlanta.

He was born Nov. 13. 1929, in Campus. th e son o f Jame s and Vem oniea Ha llam Flynn . He married Ina Mac Murrny on May ~f~e~ .953, in Chicago. She sur-

Ot her survivors inelude two sons. Michael of Atlanta and Mark of Clinton; two dau ghters, Barbara Mic hae l of Lincol n and Patri c ia Fl ynn o f Decatur; fo ur sisters . Veroni ca Flynn of Kan· kakee, Franeena Sk eonic h of Wood stoc k. Eve lyn Ford of Cullom. and Agnes Jacobs of Joliet two brothers. Leo of Chic3go and Ambrose of Min­ooka; and seven grandc hildren .

li e was preceded in deat h by one daugh ter and one brother.

Kathryn Copper MASON C ITY - Kathryn B.

Copper, 99, of Mason City d ied at 7:55 a. m. Sunday, Nov . 22. 1992. at Mason Di strict Hospi­tal. Havana.

A retired sc hool teacher. she wa s a member of Mason City Pn:sbYlerian Church.

She was born Feb. 13. 1893, in Mason Cou nt y, a daughter of George and Elizabeth Leinweber Behrends. She married Henry Copper on March 19. 1924. in Spring fi eld . He died April 16. 1987.

Surviving arc two daugh ters. Elo ise Hac kman of Hav.ana and JoA nn Pree of Cambridge. Wi s.; fi vc grandchildren; eight great­grandchildren; and two grea t­great-gra nde h i Id ren.

Funeral serviecs will be at 2 p.m. Tucsday at Mason City Uni te d Presbyterian Churc h, with the Re v. Mark Kim offi ci­ating . Burial wi ll be in Mason City Cemctery

Visi tation wi ll be an hour be­fure the funera l Tuesday .

Memoria ls ma y be made to Ma son Cit y U(1 ited Presbyterian Church or to the Mason Cit y Area Nursing Home .

Ca in Funeral 1I0me. Mason City. handl ed arra ngement s.

Dora Imig Huffman MASON C ITY - Dorothy

" Dora" lmi g Hu ffman. 96, of Mason Ci ty di ed at I : I 5 p.m Fri day, Nov. 20. 1992. al Mason C it y Area N urs ing lI ome. Mason Cit y.

Mrs. Huffman was a member of Christ Lutheran Chu rch. Milson Cit y

She was born Feb . 20. 1896. in Mason Co unt y. a daughter of Ilenry and De lia Simme rin g Rabbe. She married Ferd Imi g in !lava na . lie preceded het in death . She latcr married Artie lIuffman in Mason Ci ty. li e al so preceded hcr in dea th .

Other surv ivors include one son. Nelson Imig o f Pekin ; five dau ghters. Iva Smith o f Riv­erside, Calif.. Elai ne Sin gley of Emde n and Irene Kruse mark. Pearl Coulter and Norma Jean Foley, a ll of Ma son City; three stepdaugh ters. Ruby Imi g of Peki n. Ell aRee DePue o f Seatll e, Wash., and Thelma Keith of Mason City; two brothers . Hen ry Rabbe and William Rabbe. both of Ma son City; three sisters, Elsie Timm of SI. Loui s and Marie Mills and Lena Hut­chi son. both of Mason C ity; 23 grandchildren; 54 great- gra nd­children; and 19 great-great­gra ndchildren .

She also was preceded in dcath by one son, one stepson, three sisters. fi ve brothers and four grandsons .

Fu neral services were held today at Christ Luthe ran Church, Mason City. with the Rev. Carl Cross officiating. Burial was in Mason City Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to Chri st Lutheran Church : Mason City, o r to the Mason City Area Nursing Home.

Cain Funeral Home , Mason Ci ty, handled a rrangeme nts.

Clark Montgomery MA SON C ITY - C lark S.

Montgomery, 90, of Mason City

~;~d ~~i~Oar~b!~~~dar~:I~ Memorial Hospital.

Mr. Montgomery was a member of Mason City United Pre sbyterian Church and a member and past mu ter of

1.]:jtilt.!;II~-I Mason City Masonic Lodge 402 .

He was born Sept. 10, 1902. in Mason City, a son of James

~ned ;:~~d H~;;g s~fe~goOnm:.Jy 25, 1926. in Ch icago. She died on Sept. 6, 1977.

Surviving is one brothe r. Percy of Mason City.

He was preceded in death by three brothers.

Funeral serv ices will be a t II a.m. Tuesday at Cain Funeral Home. Mason City, wi th the Rev. Mark Kim and Bill Swaar offic iating. Buria l will be in Mason City Cemetery .

Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Mon4ay at the fu neral home wi th Masonic rites at 7 p.m.

Hazel Philhower C LI NTON - Haze l M. Phil­

hower. 78, of Clinton died at 1:05 p.m. Friday. Nov. 20, 1992 , at her residence .

Mrs. Philhower was born May 19. 19 14 . in Wapella. the

~ar~~~er Ro:u s~~~rg~heandm;r~r~~ Don Philhower in 1958 in Bradford .

Survivors include one son. Wil liam Oldham of Clinton; two brothers, Donald Rousey o f Springfield and Kenneth Rou sey of Ri ve rton. Wyo.; onc siste r,

Zetta Murray of Clinton; eight grandchildren; and three great. grandchildren.

Graveside services will be at J :)0 p.m. Tuesday at Memorial Park Cemetery. C linton. with the Rev. Billy Bell o ffi ciating.

Visitallon will be an hour be· fore the service Tuesday at H e rin gto n -Ca l ve rt Funenl Home , Clinton .

Richard Trimpe EASTON - Richard Herman

Trimpe. 76. o f Easton died at 6: 15 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20,1992 , at his residence .

Mr. Trimpe was a fanner and woodworker. He was a member of Mason Coun ty Farm Bureau and was on thc board of Garden Special Drainage Distric t.

He was born May 10. 19 16. in Easton, a son o f Alvin and Lydia Busc h Trimpe. He mur­ried Lucille Wendt on Dec. 28, 1937. in Mu scatine, Iowa. She survi ves.

Other survivors include one s is ter, Marjorie Phelps of Easton; and one g ra ndson.

Funeral services were thi s morning at Hurl ey Funeral Home. Hava na, with the Rev. Larry Rodgers offi ciating. Burial wi ll be in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Havana.

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Estber Fitzgibbon BROADWELL - Esther C.

Fitzgibbon. 59, of rural Broad­well. died at 5:30 a. m. today, Nov. 23.1992. at her reside nce.

Mrs. Fitzgibbon was an ex­ec uti ve secretary for Fa rm Credit Services in Lincoln and later in Springfi e ld. She was a secretary at St. Patriek's Church, Elkhart .

She was bo rn Jan. 14. 1933. in Iowa County. Iowa, a daugh­ler of Cliffo rd a nd Margery Hay Cronbaugh. She married John Fitzgibbon on Jan. 14, 1956. in Springfield . He survives.

Other surv ivors include one . son, Gerald of Broadwell : two daughters. Andrea 'Monninger o f Bloomington and Rhonda Staub of Champaign; one brothe r. Cec.i l Cronbaugh of Marrengo. Io wa; fo ur s isters, Norma Slay make r of Victor, Iowa. Dori s Da nskin and Maril yn Miller, both o f Marrengo. Iowa. and Loi s Il ammen of Keystone. Iowa; and three grandchil dren.

She was preeeded in dea th by fi ve brOlhe rs and one s ister.

Fune ral serv ices will be al 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at SI. Pat­rick's Church. Elkhart, with the Rev . Anthony Ego officiating. Bu ria l will be in Holy Cross Cemetery .

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m . Tuesday at Kerrigan Fu­neral Home, Lincoln, with a wake service at 7:45 p.m .

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Charles Scanavino LA Til AM Charles D.

Scanavino. 62. of Latham died al 3:29 a.m. today, Nov., ~5. 1992. at Decatur Memonal Hospita l.

Mr. Sca n3 vino, a social stud­ie s te ac her at Warren sburg­Latham Midd le School. had been a basketba ll referee 40 years. I-Ie was a member of the Illinois High School Associ ation as a referee and DccaturILincoln Referees Association.

A Korean War Air Force vct­emn, he was a member of Kin ­cai d Knights of Co lumbus and $ 1. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. MOllnt Pul aski .

lie was born Dec. I. 1929, in Ki nca id. a son of Antone and Minnie Ocrtoglio Scanavi no. He married Rit a Eckert on June 4. 1966. in Linco ln . She survives.

Othe r su rvIVors include : a daughter. Mary Scanavino o f Latham ; a son. Joseph of Latham; " brother. Law rence of Kincaid: OInt! two siSlers. Mar­ga ret Taglioh of Kincaid and Kalhcryn Dail y of Taylorv ille.

l-Ie was preceded in death by five brothe rs .

Fune ral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday al St . Thomas Aquinas Ca lh olic C hurc h , Mount Pulaski. with the Re v. Tony Ego orficiating . Burial will be in Oak .Iill Cemetery. Tay­lorville .

Visitat ion will be from 5 to 8

i. p.m. Friday at Fric ke -Ca lvert­Schrader Funeral Home, M OUTH Pu laski, with the rosary recited at 7:45 p.m.

Memorials may be made to Latham Rescue Squad or to a charity of the donor's choice.

John Johnson KENNEY - funeral setyices

for John Franklin John son wi ll be a t 11 a .m. Friday at Heri­ngton-Ca lvert Funeral I-lome, Clinton. with the Rev. Robert Swain officiating. Burial will be in Plea sont Valley Cemetery. Clinton .

Visitalion wi ll be an hour be­fore the fu neral Friday .

Mr. John son. 69. of Decatur, formerly of Kenney, di ed :It I I :40 a.m. Monday, Nov. 23. 1992, at hi s reside nce.

He was a Marine veteran of World War II and a member of Kenney America n Legiona nd the Association of Survivors of the World War 11 Parachute Units.

Mr. Johnson waS born Nov . 16, 1923. in Shelby County, a son of Charles and Viola Mac Miller Johnson.

Survivors include four broth · ers, Charl es "Skee t" of Peoria . Ea rl of Danvi lle. Raymond " Bud" of Lake Placid, Fla .. and Rich ard of Irving. Texas; and one sisler. Lucille Kirkpatrick of Peoria .

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Krolz we re held Tuesday al Kerrigan Funera l Home wilh the Rev . Benjamin Reece offiei­" ting. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mrs. Krotz. 83, of Lincoln d ied at 11:45 p.m. Friday, Nov . 20, 1992, at Abbey Nurs ing Home. SI. Pe tersburg. Fla .

She had .Peen employed as an a!lendant al Lincoln Devclop­menta l Center fo r seve ral years be fore re tiring in 1971 . She was a member o f Holy Famil y Church.

Mrs. Krotz was born Dec . 2. 1908. in Springfield . a daughter of John and Mami e Casse ll Sapp. She marritd Adolph Krotz on Aug. 2, 1927, in Lincoln. He died on Nov. 9. 1991.

John of I . one brothe r. Ted Sapp Lincoln ; fou r Sisters. Lcna Douglas of Springfield , Frances Ware in Ok lahoma, and Ruth Slayton and Dorothy Vicie , both of Lin · coin: one granddaughte r; and three g reat-grandchildren .

Five brothers, thrce sisters and two grandc hildren preceded her in death.

I-Ier obituary is being rerun to update survivor inform at ion provided by the famil y.

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Anna Brennan NO RMAL - Anna C. Brennan. 88, of Normal, fonnert y of Bloomi ngton, died al 10:29 a .m. Tuesda y, Nov . 24, 1992. al Americana Hcallhcarc Center

Mi ss Brennan was a retired supervisor al Paul F. Beic h Candy Co .. where she worked fo r 44 years. She was a member of 51. Patrick 's Church :lnd the (\haT and Rosary Socie ty of the church.

Mi ss Brennan was born Jul y 16. 1904. at Elkhart. a daughter of Thomas A. and Mary M. Lee Brennan.

Survivors include a brother. Pele r Brennan o f Lincoln.

She was preceded in dea th by one brother and four s;$tcrs.

Funeral se rv ices will be at 11 : 30 a . m . Saturday al Ca rmod y-Flynn Funeral I-lome, Bloomington. and at noon al SI. Pat rick' s Chu rch, Bloommgton .

The Re v. Vinccnt Dletzcn will oHi ciate . A grave side: service wi ll bc at I :30 p.m. Saturda y at Unly Cross Ccme lery. Lincoln .

Visitation will bc from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Frid:lY at thl! funcra l homl!. where a prayer service will be conducted at 4 p.m .

~'Iemorial s may be made to the Altar and Rosary Soc iety of SI. Patrick.·s Church .

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Billie Stone Billie Stone. 53. or Lincoln

died a t 3:35 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 25. 1992 at SI. Joseph Medical Cen ter . Bloomington. He had been ill ror se\'eral yean.

Mr. Stone attcnded Full Gos­pel Tabernaele in Lincoln. He received his pastoral license and was in the cvangelieal ministry for the past severa l years . li e was known ror his ability to memorize the scriplUres.

He taught adult Sunday sc hool. sang and played gui tar. and worked in Ihc church 's bus mini stry.

1·le received his GED educa­tion in 1980 in Bloomington. and had worked at Baumgart Lumbc r Co., Bl oomi ngton. and also as a laborer.

A g raves ide service wi ll be held at II a.m . Saturday al Lcxington Cemetery. Lexington.

Vis itat ion will be one hour before the service at Musselman ­Beck Funeral Uome , Lexington.

Mr. Stone was born Dec . 15, 1938. in Leachville. Ark .• a son or Edger and Myrtle Il arget Stone . lie married Beuy Wunder Aug. 9, 1955. Shc died Aug. 13, 1975 . lie married Lois Nad ine Ga llant Ju ly 4. 1992, in Lincol n. She survives.

Other sun'ivors inelude two sons. Oil lic Jr .. Oloomi ngto n.

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and lerry, Normal ; rour dau gh­te rs, Sha ron Mort on, Knen Stone, Mary Prosser ~ Tina Kessler. all or Bl oomington; two brothers Delbert. Kansas City, Mo .• and ! lenry , East Prairie, f.,·10 .; rour sisters . Marie lIam­ilton , Leach vill e ; Lucy Cook. Paragould . Ark .; Bessie Kateha!' Batesville, Ark .; and Clara Suc Wunder. Bloomington; and 24 grandc hildren.

IIc was preceded in death by a sister and a son.

A m~llorial rund has been establi shed in hi s memory .

Ha rry X.mi. A R IZUNA !larr y G.

Xami s, 70, of G reen Va11ey, Ariz .. rormerly o f Springfield, d ied Thllr~day. Nov . 25. 1992. in Green Valley .

Mr. Xami s wa~ :1 veteran or World War II , a rounding rather of SI. An tlwny" s Greek Chu rch o r Springfield. past president or St . An th()ny 's Greek Church. past secretary or SI. Demitrios G reek Chu rch or Tucson, Ariz .• sec retary of BraE Lodge 2592

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o r Green Va11ey. founder o r Harry's Men 's Tri o Bowling League. on the board or direc ­tors o f the Village o r Green Va ll ey and o n the board o f Tucson Bowling Associa ti on .

Ue retired rrom Centra l il ­linoi s Ligh t Co. in 1980 and moved to Green Va11ey, Ariz., in 1982 .

He was born April 28.1922 in Sp ring field . a son or Gus and Mabel Xamis.

He is survived by his wire Angeline G. Xamis and three so ns, Constanline of Salina, Kan ., Nicholas o r Washingto n. Mo .. and James or Lincoln; 5i.'( grandchild ren and two sisters. Effi e Li ringis or SI. Louis, Mo .. and Pauline H as saki s o f Charl esto n.

Funeral arrangements arc be ­ing handled by Grecn Valley Mortuary.

The runera l will be held at 2 p.m. Sat urday at SI . Demitrios Gree k Church in Tucson, Ariz.

Memorials may be made to St. Demitrios Greek Church, Tuc · son, Ariz.

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Edith Dyke Edith V .

Dyke, 72, Lincoln. died at 2: 10 p.m. Sun­day. Nov. 29. 1992, at hcr residence.

Mrs . Dyke and h c r latc husband Ray­mond moved to L in co ln in 1956. She was employed by Stetson China Co. in Lincoln for seven years, then worked at Ab­raham Li ncoln Memorial Hospi­tal for 15 years.

She was a member of First United Method ist Ghurch and Eagles LOdge .

Mrs. Dyke was born April 9, 1920, in East Liverpool, Ohio, a daughter of Earl and Minnie Flann igan. She married Ray­mond Dyke on Aug. 9, 1937, in East liverpool. Ohio. He died Sept. 11.1972.

Survivors include !luee daughters. Virginia Newhouse. PAtty Ewins and Shirley Ebe­lherr. all of Lincoln : one son, Robert Dyke of Akron. Ohio; four brothers, Charle s Wil son and Donald Wi lson, both of Canton . Ohio. Arnold Wilson in Ca lifornia. and John Wilson of Cleve land. Ohio; 10 grand­c hildrcn : and four great­grandchildren.

Also surviving is her longtimc co mpanion. Edwin Il orney of Lincoln .

She was preceded in deat h by three brothers.

Funera l services will be at 10 a .m. Wedncsday at Holland and Oafry Funeral Il ome. with the Rcv. Gaylord Buss offi ciati ng. Ourial will be in Zion Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home .

Memorial s may he made to

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the Dr. Wayne J . Schall Hospice or Logan County Home Health Care program.

Florence Seaton DELAVAN - Florence M.

Seaton, 86, of Mio, Mich ., an Emden native who fonnerly li ved in Delavan, died at 5:35 p.m. Saturday, Nov . 28, 1992, at Bloomington Nursing and Re­hab ilitation Center.

Mrs. Seaton was a teacher in rural Pekin for many years, then worked for a lawyers' title and trust company for 20 years. She was a member of the Eagles Aultili ary.

She was born May 12, 1906. in Emden. a daughter of Bart and Virgie Zumwalt lrwin. She married Hennan Seaton on Aug. 26. 1933. I-Ie preceded her in death.

Survivors include one son, Herman " Pctc" Seaton of Es­canaba. Mich .; one brother, Stan ley Irwin of Forest City; four sisters, Margaret Sullivan of San Diego. Virginia Sm ith of Minier and Mary Ell en Howard and Dori s Buchanan, both of Pekin ; seven grandchi ldren; and eight great -grandchildren .

She was preceded in death by one son. two brothers and one sister.

Memoria l serv ices will be at a later date.

There is no visitation. McReynolds-Beck funeral

lIome. Minier. is handling ar­rangements.

Memorials may be made to a chari ty of the donor's choice.

William Lamb Wi llia m Howard lamb. 68, of

Decatur, died Frida y. Nov . 27. 1992. at his residence. Among hi s survivors arc three sisters in Atlanta and linco ln .

Mr. lamb retircd in 1980 af­ter serving as a main tenance man at Decatur Memorial lI os-

pital for 25 years. He was a World War II Army Air Corps veteran and a member of Veter­ans of Foreign Wars Post 99 in Decatur and the Lodestar Club of Decatur Memorial Hospital.

He was born Jan. II, 1924, in Marion County, Ind., a son of Charles and Margaret Bethman Lamb. He married Elizabeth Marquis on Aug. 16. 1969 in Decatur. She survives.

Other survivors include one son, Bruce, address unavailable; one daughter, Karen Slunder, address unavailable; two step­daughters, Betty Ke ithley and Carolyn England, both of Deca­tur; three sisters, Gerry Freehill of Atlanta and Luei\le Kelly and Mary Bridges. both of lincoln ; eight grandchildren; eight great­grandchildr~n; and one great­great-grandchild .

He was preceded in death by two sisters.

Funera l services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Star of Hope Chapel at Grace land Cemetery, Decatur, wi th the Rev . Dan Spruell officiating. Burial will be in At la nta Cemetery, with military tites accorded by At­lanta American legion .

Visitat ion will be an hour be­fore the service Tuesday at the chape l.

Graccland -Fa irlawn Funeral Home, Decatur. handled ar­rangements.

Memorial s may be made to American Ikart Association .

Harmke Becker GREENV IEW - '-Iarmke C.

Becker. 91. of Greenview. an Emden native. died at 8:35 a.m. Satu rday, Nov . 28, 1992. at Christian Village. Lincoln .

Mrs. Becker was a member of Greenview Christ ian Church, Menard County Home Ex ten­sion. Menard County Farm Bu­reau and Greenview Women's

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in Emden. a dlughter of David . and Harmke Jensen Lessen. She married Russell Becker on Nov. I. 1924, in lincoln. He died Jan . 9,1984.

Survivors include one son. Lowell Becker of Greenview; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by six brothers and five sisters.

Funeral services were held thi s morning a t Greenv iew Christian Church with the Rev. Dale Sanders officiating. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery. Greenview.

Slyninget · Funeral Home, Greenview, handl ed arrange­ments.

Memorials may be made to Greenview Christian Church or to Christ ian Village.

'Shorty' Long CUNTON - L.E. "Shorty"

Lorg. 67, of Clinton. died at 4:20 a.m. today, Nov . 30. 1992, at D r. John Warner Hosp ital, Clinton.

Herington-Calvert Fune ral Home, Clinton, is handling ar­rangements.

James Nesteby C LINTON - James S. Nest­

eby, 45. of C linton, died at 4 : 10 a .m. Thursday. Nov . 26. 1992. at Lutheran Genera l Hospital, Park Ridge. He had been ill.

Heri ngton-Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, is handling ar­rangement s.

Wilma Sharp CLINTON - Wilma Darlene

Sharp, 57. of Stanfield. Ariz .• formerly of Wapella. died at 5:25 a.m. Saturday. Nov. 28, 1992, at her residence .

Herington -Ca lvert Funeral Home. Clinton. is handling ar­rangements.

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