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1701 Dale was serving in the U. S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Thor when his ship was on 24 hour shore leave at Norfolk, Virginia. He and another buddy were going over to another ship docked there to visit. The exact story never came out but Dale drowned in the Elizabethan Bay there. It was 6 days before they recovered his body. He was 20 years old. Foul play was suspected but never proven. Lents, Dale Eugene (I503)
 
1702 Dale Wayne Pflaum, 61, of Clay City, passed away on Monday, January 8, 2024 at his home.

Dale was born September 22, 1962 in Richland County, Illinois, the son of Billy Gene and Doris (Wilkins) Pflaum.

Dale enjoyed animals, he raised goats and he owned several Siberian Huskies. He took pleasure in hunting with his father and family trips to Kentucky Lake. Dale enjoyed watching sports and was a diehard Cubs Fan. He enjoyed attending hockey games with his best friend, Edward Hegedus. He also liked watching the Bears and the Arizona Diamondbacks. Dale loved his family and looked out for everyone. He had a special relationship with his niece, Alexis, who he called "Pookie". Dale was a member of the First Christian Church of Noble and was very knowledgeable about biblical scripture. Dale's smile and loving kindness will be missed by all those who knew him.

Dale is survived by his parents, Bill and Doris Pflaum of Clay City; sister, Kim Rothrock and husband Mark of Parkersburg; niece, Alexis McFarland and husband John of Parkersburg.

He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents.

A funeral service will be held for Dale at 11:00 AM on Thursday, January 11, 2024 at Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Olney, with a visitation beginning one hour before service time at the funeral home.

Interment will follow at Walnut Grove Cemetery in rural Parkersburg

Memorials can be made to "Just Help One" (justhelpone.net). 
PFLAUM, Dale Wayne (I21249)
 
1703 Dale's cremains will be buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Lamont, Ottawa County, Michigan? Julien, Dale Robert (I47858)
 
1704 Dallas D. Dillman, 85, of Flora, died May 10, 2005, at Flora Pavilion Nursing Center.

He was born May 23, 1919 in Chicago, the son of Russell and Lucille Sloan Dillman. He married Jessie Crouse August 30, 1941 in Clay County.

He was a past area mechanic, car dealer shoop foreman and a salesman for Linkon Auto Parts.

He was a World War II Army/Air Corps veteran and a member of First Baptist Church in Flora, Men's Sunday School Class, and Flora American Legion Post #14. He enjoyed fishing and working on cars.

Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Bonney, Betty, and Velma; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Preceding him in death were his parents.

Funeral services were held at First Baptist Church in Flora with bural in Hoosier Prairie Cemetery.

Memorials to the First Baptist Church or Clay County Heart Fund.

Frank and Bright Funeral Home in Flora was in charge. 
Dillman, Dallas D. (I43591)
 
1705 Dallas Jean Franklin Hemphill, age 82, of Flora, Illinois, passed away Monday morning, January 3, 2022, at her home.

She was born September 10, 1939, in Sailor Springs, the daughter of Roy C. and Doris E. (Hunley) Franklin. She was united in marriage to William “Bill” Hemphill on January 11, 1958, Flora, and together they shared 39 wedding anniversaries until his death May 18, 1997. She later remarried Clair R. Land and he preceded her in death.

Dallas loved to travel and spend time at her home in Florida. She enjoyed dancing, playing Pinochle, golfing with friends, and spending time with her family. She was strong in her faith and belief in Christ.

She is survived by three daughters: Diane Hemphill (Trudy Lambird) of Flora, Linda (Bill) Waller of Louisville, and Stacey (Jim) Earleywine of Flora; 4 grandchildren: Travis (Tyla) Knapp, Mac (Paige) Earleywine, Connor Earleywine, and Alexis Waller; 3 great-grandchildren: Adley, Jack, and Zuri, and an eagerly anticipated great-grandbaby on the way; 2 brothers: Gary “Butch” (Becky) Franklin of Clay City and R.C. (Joann) Franklin of Clay City; a brother-in-law: Don Cunningham of Olney; special companion: Bob Dow of Xenia; along with nieces, nephews, and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; both husbands; and siblings: Floyd L. Franklin, Barbara Cunningham, and Mark B. Franklin.

A Celebration of Life Ceremony will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, January 5, 2022, at Frank & Bright Funeral Home with Jim Earleywine officiating. Private interment will take place later in Clay City Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday evening from 5 until 8 p.m. at the funeral home. The preferred form of remembrance are memorial donations to either Clay County Cancer Crusaders, Clay County Hospice, Fur A Good Paws, or any charity of the donor’s choice and these will be accepted through the funeral home. To share a condolence or memory, visit: www.frankandbright.com 
Franklin, Dallas Jean (I23079)
 
1706 Damon is buried in the Babyland Section of Crest Haven Cemetery Thompson, Damon Eugene (I673)
 
1707 Dan W. Manring, 53, of Flora, IL died at 7:50 AM Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at his home in Flora. Manring, Dan William (I45747)
 
1708 Dan was a United States Marine Corps Veteran serving in Vietnam. He was also a teamster most recently employed by ABF Freight out of Effingham. He was a member of the Brownstown VFW Post #9770; Crawford-Hale American Legion Post # 95; Edgewood Masonic Lodge #82; and the Teamsters Union. Frutiger, Daniel Arnold 'Dan' (I17284)
 
1709 Dan was retired from the Federal Aviation Administration and resided in Cape Coral, Fla., with his wife, Karen (Black) Rusk. RUSK, Dan W. (I1063)
 
1710 Dan, as he was usually called, was of a cheerful and bright disposition, always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. It was during his late sickness that he confessed his Saviour and joined the M. E. church at Newberry. He said to a friend on Sunday that his future was bright, and the he was willing and ready to meet his God. Hasler, Frederick Daniel 'Dan' (I19076)
 
1711 Dan, as he was usually called, was of a cheerful and bright disposition, always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. It was during his late sickness that he confessed his Saviour and joined the M. E. church at Newberry. He said to a friend on Sunday that his future was bright, and the he was willing and ready to meet his God. Family: Hasler, Frederick Daniel 'Dan' / Wesner, Cora E. (F8640)
 
1712 Dana E. Workman, age 65

October 3, 1956 – June 10, 2022

Dana E. Workman, 65, of Louisville, Illinois, passed away at 8:13 PM – Friday, June 10, 2022, at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, Illinois.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 AM – Saturday, June 18, 2022, at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Wendelin, Illinois, with Fr Mark Stec celebrating mass. Burial will be in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Wendelin, Illinois, with military rites. Visitation will be held 4:00 – 7:00 PM – Friday, June 17, 2022, at the church and 1 hour before the mass. In loving memory of Dana, memorials may be made to the Family.

Arrangements are under the care of the Meyer Funeral Home in Newton, Illinois. The obituary can be viewed and condolences left at www.meyerfh.com.

Dana Edward was born on October 3, 1956 in Effingham, Illinois, the son of Garlin Dean and Mary Ellen (McKnelly) Workman. He was a graduate from Clay City High School, class of 1974. He proudly served his country in the United States Air Force. Dana married Deborah Rauch on May 13, 1989 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, and she survives.

Dana was an over the road truckdriver for many years, traveling the United States. He and Deborah are the owners of Cottonwood Creek Trucking in Louisville, Illinois. He enjoyed riding his Harley and Old 359 Peterbilt semis. He loved the outdoors, farming and raising cattle.

Dana is survived by-

Wife of 33 years – Deborah Workman of Louisville, Illinois

4 Children – Austin wife Kaycee Workman of Mt. Vernon, Indiana, Walker Workman of Louisville, Illinois, Benjamin Workman of Ft. Branch, Indiana and Clare Workman of Olney, Illinois

2 Grandchildren – Austin and Raynee of Mt. Vernon, Indiana

Father – Garlin Dean Workman of Louisville, Illinois

Sister – Kimberly Travis of Clay City, Illinois

Mother-in-law – Ruth Rauch of Newton, Illinois

Dana was preceded in death by his mother Mary Ellen Workman and his father-in-law Harold Rauch. 
WORKMAN, Dana Edward (I50258)
 
1713 Daniel E. Gibson, 62, of Evansville, Indiana, passed away on Monday, November 20, 2017 at St. Vincent Medical Center.

Daniel was born in , Illinois on September 6, 1955 to the late Burt Gibson and Loretta Nash. He worked as a truck driver. Daniel was a self taught guitar player and a secessionist for Fame's Studio.

Daniel is survived by his wife, Donna Gibson; daughter, Jacqueline Gibson; son, Steven Gibson; sister, Delberta Bowen; brother, Tom Nash.

Daniel was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Nancy Bricker; brother Delbert Bowen.

Visitation will be held from 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM on Wednesday, November 22, 2017 at Browning Funeral Home, 738 Diamond Ave., Evansville, IN 47711 with burial to follow at Locust Hill Cemetery.

Condolences may be made online at www.browningfuneral.com. 
Gibson, Daniel Edward (I33693)
 
1714 Daniel Lee "D.A." McDannel, 46, of Flora, died at 6:56 a.m. Thursday, May 6, 2010 at Good Samaritan RHC in Mount. Vernon.

He was born June 16, 1963 in Clay County, to Ray and Marion (Wyman) McDannel. He married Shari Norton and she preceded him in death.

He worked as a roofer. He is survived by his father: Ray McDannel of Xenia; mother: Marion Wyman of Flora; daughter: Karissa McDannel of Clay City; maternal grandmother: Helen Wyman of Flora; brother: Doug McDannel of Kingston, Tenn.; two grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife and three grandparents.

A memorial service took place at 8 p.m., Monday, May 10, 2010 at Frank & Bright Funeral Home with visitation from 6 from 8 p.m. on Monday.
Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery, Flora.
Memorials may be made to the McDannel family.

(The Clay County Advocate-Press, 05/20/2010) 
McDannel, Daniel Lee 'D. A.' (I23071)
 
1715 Daniel McCawley, merchant, Clay City, is probably the oldest native born resident in this township. He was born about two miles southeast of Clay City, on January 28, 1826, and is a son of John and Martha (Lacy) McCawley. The parents are noticed in the sketch of J. I. McCawley (a brother of subject), which appears elsewhere in this work.

His education was received mostly in the schools of this county, but in 1837 he went to Jefferson County, Ky., and there remained with his uncle until 1841, and while there he attended school some. From Kentucky he came back to this county, and assisted his father on the farm until about twenty-five.

Commencing life for himself he first opened a saloon in the old town of Maysville. In 1850, he began selling groceries and dry goods at the same point, and carried on business there until 1857. The town of Clay City having been started the year before he came to that place, and has since been engaged in business there almost ever since. His first venture here was a general store, in which he did business until 1861. He then made a contract with the Commissioners of Wayne County to erect some bridges in that county. After working a few years in that capacity, he began dealing in stock and farming at Clay City. This he has carried on quite extensively ever since, and now owns 1,200 acres in this township, of which there are about 500 acres under cultivation.

In 1863, he began running a sawmill at Clay City, and afterward added a grist mill, and has since had an interest in the Clay City Mills. Part of the time the premises have been leased by other parties, Holman & Markle now having it in charge. In 1878, he began merchandising in Clay City, opening a large hardware and implement store. In this business he is still engaged, and now carries a stock of about $3,000.

Mr. McCawley was married in this county, February 14. 1856, to Mary F. Slocumb, a daughter of R. B. and Elizabeth (Leech) Slocumb. The father was a native of South Carolina, and settled in Wayne County in an early day. He was one of the foremost men in the early history of that county.

Among the offices to which he was elected were those of Circuit Judge, County Clerk, Member of Legislature, and was at one time Lieutenant Governor. His death occurred in 1875, and his loss was severely felt by the people in this section of the State.

The mother was a daughter of Mr. Leech, who was one of the early pioneers of Wayne County, and from whom Leech Township in that county received its name. Mrs. McCawley was born in Wayne County, November 15, 1836. To her were born six children, four of whom are now living, viz.: Mary E., born October 13, 1858, and now the wife of J. D. Kadler, of St. Louis; John R., born December 5, 1860; Helen L., May 6, 1865; Daniel L., April 1, 1868. This lady died on December 24, 1879.

Mr. McCawley has been a strong Democrat all of his life, and has taken quite an active part in politics. He has served in quite a number of offices. Was Postmaster from 1852 to 1856, and afterward served as Deputy for a number of years. Has also been Justice of the Peace, Township Supervisor and Assessor, member of County Board of Supervisors, and has also been on the State Board of Equalization. He is a member of Olney Lodge, No. 140, A., F. & A. M.

Excerpt from "History of Wayne and Clay Counties, Illinois 1884 " 
McCawley, Daniel L. (I48904)
 
1716 Daniel was baptized in St. John's Lutheran Church.

Census: 1900 age 10, listed as a servant living with Earnst Hoelscher family residence. 
FROCK, Daniel (I6095)
 
1717 Daniel was the older brother of James Polk Lake. Lake, Daniel (I27599)
 
1718 Daniel Wesley “Dan” Lomas, age 57

December 19, 1964 – January 10, 2022

Daniel Wesley “Dan” Lomas, age 57, of Newton, Illinois, passed away at 1:35 PM – Monday, January 10, 2022, at Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center in Mattoon, Illinois.

Celebration of life service will be held at 11:00 AM – Wednesday, January 19, 2022, at the Meyer Funeral Home in Newton, Illinois, with Gary Hall officiating. Burial will be at the Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Newton, Illinois. Visitation will be held 1 hour prior to the service. In loving memory of Dan, memorials may be given to Saved by Grace. The obituary can be viewed and condolences left at www.meyerfh.com.

Daniel, better known by his family and friends as “Dan” was born on December 19, 1964, in Olney, Illinois, the son of Cliff and Kay (McDowell) Lomas. He married Lisa (McElhiney) on August 20, 1988, at Scott Avenue Christian Church in Newton, Illinois.

Dan was a hard worker, working all his life. As a teen he farmed with his dad, worked construction and most recently worked at Stevens Industries as a press operator. He loved animals, computers and gaming. Dan was a member of the National Rifle Association. He was a graduate of East Richland High School, class of 1983.

Dan is survived by;

Wife of 34 years – Lisa Lomas of Newton, Illinois

Daughter – Megan Lomas of Villa Grove, Illinois

Father – Cliff (Joan) Lomas of Olney, Illinois

3 Sisters – Glenda (Byron) Clark of Birmingham, Alabama; Bobbi Lomas of Olney, Illinois; and Dawn Lomas Campbell of Olney, Illinois

Sister-in-law – Sheila (Greg) Brooks of Newton, Illinois

Mother-in-law – Shirley Carr of Newton, Illinois

Father-in-law – Jim (Carolyn) McElhiney of Robinson, Illinois

several nieces and nephews

Dan was preceded in death by his mother Kay Lomas and father-in-law Dale Carr. 
Lomas, Daniel Wesley 'Dan' (I328)
 
1719 DANIEL WINDLE HEMRICH was born 02 January 1884 in Jasper County, Illinois, USA, the son of of John W. Hemrich and Josephine Negley. He grew up in Pixley Township, Clay County, Illinois, USA, appearing there on the 1900 and 1910 censuses. Dan worked as a farmer, and then later on as a garage mechanic. In 1905, in Clay County, Illinois, he married Miss Pearl E. Hastler. It is likely that Pearl died young, since Dan married again just four years later.

On 16 June 1909, in Richland County, Illinois, Dan married Miss Julia May Tucker, daughter of Abraham Douglas Tucker and Clara Caroline Dickey. The couple lived in Pixley Township at first, then moved to Noble Village (1920 and 1930 censuses), and then back again to Pixley Township in Clay County, Illinois. Dan and May had no children. Dan died on the 25th of October, 1946, in Pixley Township, Clay County, Illinois, USA. He was buried in Hanna Cemetery two days later. 13 years later, in 1959, May also died, and was buried next to her husband in Hanna Cemetery. 
Hemrich, Daniel Windle 'Dan' (I18015)
 
1720 Danny and Tammy were never married. Family: MCCLURE, Samuel Charles / METZGER, Eva Gertrude (F2784)
 
1721 Danny William Schnepper, age 67, of Louisville, Illinois, passed away Tuesday evening, May 18, 2021.

He was born July 21, 1953, in Flora, Illinois, the son of William L. “Junior” and Evelyn (Devore) Schnepper. He was united in marriage to Cathy J. Trago on November 12, 1977, at the Flora First United Methodist Church and together they have shared 43 years of marriage.

Danny was a lifelong farmer and owned and operated his own excavating business. He was an avid Allis-Chalmers antique tractor collector and enjoyed his time spent serving on the Clay Electric Board for 21 years. He loved spending time with his kids and grandkids, watching them play sports and giving his grandkids tractor rides. Danny valued his family and friends over anything and was always willing to stop everything to help them.

He is survived by his wife: Cathy Schnepper of Louisville; children: Josie (Marko) Skubiak of Oswego, Jessica (Ethan) Workman of Louisville, and Joshua (Ashley) Schnepper of Louisville; 5 grandchildren: Emersyn, Vera, Maks, Dawson, and Silas; siblings: Gary (Linda) Schnepper of Louisville, Barbara (Dana) Milligan of Flora, John (Kris) Schnepper of Clay City, Paul (Regina) Schnepper of Louisville, and Glenn (Linda) Schnepper of Louisville; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members, and close friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his first wife: Patricia (Franklin) Schnepper.

A visitation will be held 5-7 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 2021, at Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora. A private funeral ceremony will be held with interment in Hoosier Prairie Cemetery. Memorial donations are suggested to Clay County Cancer Crusaders or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and will be accepted through the funeral home. To share a memory or condolence visit: www.frankandbright.com 
Schnepper, Danny William (I34689)
 
1722 Danville – Pansy Norma (Garrard) Devylder, 91, of Danville died at 1:30 PM on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 surround by family at her daughter’s home. Pansy was born September 21, 1925 to Arthur and Clista (Dunlap) Garrard. She first married Darrell McDowell. Later she married Charles Devylder. He preceded her in death.

Survivors include three daughters, Karen Sue (William) Shafer and Charla Lee (Finley “Jay) Johnson, both of Danville, and Ruth Ann Gibbs of Olney; eleven grandchildren, Tara Lee (James) Greene, Jessica (Blake) Carter, Chelsea Marie Shafer, Corey Wayne Shafer, Mandy Jinkins, and Michael Jinkins, all of Danville, Thomas (Aaron) Shafer, Jennifer (Sonny) Houseman of Oklahoma, Timothy Lee Gibbs, April Ann Gibbs, and Kenneth Ray Gibbs, all of Olney. She was also blessed with great-grandchildren and great great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law, niece, and nephew; and special friend David French of Danville.

She is preceded in death by her parents and her step-father, John E. Martin, brother Kenneth E. Martin, nephew Kenneth W. Martin, and grandchildren Michael Anthony Gibbs, and Toby Lee Gibbs.

Pansy attended Olney Schools, receiving her GED at the age of 60. She worked for several years for Danville Floral and National Home Health Care. Pansy was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She enjoyed reading, sewing, and visiting. Most of all, Pansy enjoyed her family and her church.

Visitation will be held from 1-2 PM, with services following to celebrate the life of Pansy Devylder held at 2 PM on Monday, February 6, 2017 at Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center at 3940 N. Vermilion St. in Danville. Pastor Zach LeCrone will officiate. Burial will follow at Spring Hill Cemetery in Danville.

Obituary: Sunset Funeral Home & Cremation Center - Danville, Illinois 
GARRARD, Pansy Norma (I51835)
 
1723 Dari G. Curti, 69, of Clay City died at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, October 17, 2006, at his home.

Visitation will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Friday at Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City. Memorial services will follow immediately at 1 p.m. at the funeral home with Brother Jim Thomas officiating.

Mr. Curtis was born on July 20,1937, in Olney, the son of Walter Curtis and Zella (Curtis) Curtis. He married Betty Gray on January 13,1953, in Albion.

He was the owner of Curtis Welding Service.

He is survived by his wife, Betty Curtis, of Olney; two daughters, Linda Gene Sandifar and her husband, John, of Peoria, and Betty Ann Perry and her husband, Gary, of Montrose; son, Dari Steve Curtis and his wife, Rhonda, of Indianapolis, Ind.; three brothers, Leroy Curtis, of Olney, Walter Ray Curtis, of Sumner, and Terry Charles Curtis, of Longview, Texas; and sister, Lois Worstell, of Olney.

Donations for funeral expenses can be made at the funeral home.

The Olney (IL) Daily Mail, October 2006 
Curtis, Darl G. (I779)
 
1724 Darlene LEATHERS ,82, of Flora, IL passed away Monday, July 18, 2016 at her home in Flora. Perry, Agnes Darlene (I35484)
 
1725 Darlene was a member of the Geff Ruritan Club and the Oak Street Southern Baptist Church in Flora. Perry, Agnes Darlene (I35484)
 
1726 Darrel Phillips, 45, 900 Willow St., Kewanee, IL formerly of Ingraham, died at 9:25 a.m. on September 20, 1990 in University Hospital, Iowa City, IA.

Local arrangements are being handled by Hosselton, Bookhout, Engelmeier Funeral Home in Clay City. Visitation will be held 6-8 p.m. on Sept. 22 and services will be on sept. 23 in Clay City at 3:30 p.m. with Bro. Gary Hostettler presiding. Burial will be in Crest Haven Cemetery in Olney.

Mr. Phillips was born on January 21, 1945 in Olney, son of the late Lawrence and Vernadine (Dressler) Phillips. He married Constance (Connie) D. Murbarger on July 23, 1967 in Noble. She survives in Kewanee.

Mr. Phillips was a Product Service Manager at Kewanee Farm Equipment Division of Allied for 11 years. He was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church in Kewanee. He is also a Vietnam War Army Veteran.

Surviving in addition to his wife are son John L., a foster son Jimmy and a foster daughter Annee, all at home; three sisters, Mrs. Neal (Carol June) Murbarger, Mrs. Bill (Minerva) Mitchell, both in Ingraham, Mrs. Greg (Connie) Kuenstler in Olney and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother. 
Phillips, Darrel Wayne (I22207)
 
1727 Darrell E. Shull, 64, of Mt. Pulaski died at 9:59 A.M. Sunday October 17, 2011 at his home. Shull, Darrell Eugene (I16543)
 
1728 Darrell prided himself on making his parents proud; he was an excellent student, a strong athlete, witty beyond measure and smile that lit up any room he was in.

Darrell was an avid sports enthusiast, who as a youngster played baseball and basketball, as an adult he proudly coached several children’s sports teams, as a geezer he uproariously cheered his favorite teams. He was an avid Chicago Cubs fan. After 55 years of unwavering support of his Cubbies and enduring unrelenting chiding from rival St. Looser fans, he shamelessly gloated and celebrated their long anticipated World Series win.

Darrell was a proud 1978 graduate of East Richland High School, Olney, IL and of Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL (Bachelors & Masters Business Degrees). For 32 years he was employed as the Chief Operating Officer for Three Star Drilling in Sumner, IL, later also including Devin Energy in Canada. 
HUNDLEY, Darrell E. (I25373)
 
1729 DARRELL SCOTT, of Mt. Erie, Illinois passed away Saturday, August 26, 2017 at Burgin Manor at Olney, Illinois.

Darrell was born August 5, 1947 at Mt. Erie, Illinois to Leland Eugene and Wanda Berniece (Fout) Scott.

Darrell was a farmer on the family farm. He enjoyed Game Reserve (TNT) at Mt. Erie, watching television, hunting dove, quail, and pheasant, and fishing.

Darrell is survived by three sisters Marjorie (Floyd) Dowds of Opdyke, Illinois, Linda (John) Crouse of Olney, Illinois and Carylon (Ed) Derler of Ramsey, Illinois. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

Preceding him in death were his parents and a brother Bobby Joe Scott.

Funeral service will be 10:30am Thursday, August 31, 2017 at Hosselton Funeral Home.

Burial will be at Wells Cemetery.

There will be no visitation.
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Scott, Darrell (I50125)
 
1730 Darrell W. Schofield, 73, of Clay City, Illinois, died on Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at Carle Foundation Hospital ICU in Urbana, Illinois.

Darrell was born March 28, 1948 in Clay County, IL, the son of Rawleigh Wilson Schofield and Marcella Jane (Dunahee).

Darrell retired from Bi-Petro after a long career in the oilfield. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening, and spending time with his grandkids. Darrell was very close to his siblings and talked to them most every day. He was known for his sense of humor and talking about how good looking he was. Darrell will be missed by all those that knew him.

Darrell is survived by his daughter, Lori (Tim) McAllister of Flora; daughter, Kristi (David) Grimes of Clay City; son, Jeremy Schofield of Clay City; son, Josh Schofield of Flora; son, Justin Schofield of Flora; bonus son, Shane Meeks of Clay City; 16 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; sisters, Janet (David) Steckenrider, Melody (Steve) Sowers, and Angela (Carl) Hemrich; sister-in-law, Pam Schofield; bonus mother, Sally Schofield; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Libby Ida Schofield; brother; William Schofield; sister; Teresa Schofield-Borton; and grandchild, Dami Blaine Eastin.

A visitation for Darrell will be held on Tuesday, August 24, 2021, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Kistler Patterson Funeral Home in Clay City.

A Funeral Service for Darrell will be held at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at Kistler Patterson Funeral Home in Clay City. Full Military Rites will be performed at the funeral home following the service. 
Schofield, Darrell W. (I20301)
 
1731 Darrow Wayne Moats, 70, of Forreston, IL died at 10:30 PM Monday, July 28, 2008 in Freeport, IL.

He was born May 11, 1938 in Flora to Thomas & Leontine Moats. He married Joan Daughenbaugh on April 1, 1961. He then later married Carolyn Armour in January 2007.

He was a roughneck and a decorated U.S. Navy veteran.

He is survived by his wife: Carolyn Moats of Forreston, IL; son: Anthony Moats of Flora; daughter: Lesley Moats of Littleton, CO; 3 grandchildren: Savanna & Kayla Moats of Marysville, OH and Sam Moats of Flora; uncle: John Moats & wife Phyllis of Flora. He was preceded in death by his parents and 2 infant brothers (Nelson Lavon & Alvin Barton). Services will be held at 11 AM Friday, August 1, 2008 at Prairie Dell Church in Shannon, IL.

A memorial service will be held at a later date in Flora with interment in Rusk Cemetery, Clay City, IL. Frank & Bright Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. 
Moats, Darrow Wayne (I9178)
 
1732 Daryl served as postmaster of the Noble Post Office for 27 years.

Daryl was an avid gardener and enjoyed nature. Daryl was a social person and he took pleasure in visiting with family, friends, and neighbors. He enjoyed conversations on history, music, and answering questions about gardening.

Daryl loved to spend time with his family, especially his four grandchildren. Daryl was an elder of a rural non-denominational, he served and loved God. 
Roberson, Daryl A. (I34845)
 
1733 Dathel Lois Haskins Hull
BIRTH 10 Jan 1919
Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA
DEATH 24 Jan 2000 (aged 81)
BURIAL
Memorial Park Cemetery
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
MEMORIAL ID 65128807 · View Source

MEMORIAL
Dathel Hull was born January 10, 1919 in Enid, OK to Thomas Paul and Lois Haskins. She passed away Monday, January 24, 2000 at the age of 81. She was a 1937 graduate of Classen High School in Oklahoma City and graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1941. She was a long time member of the First Presbyterian Church in Tulsa where she also served as Deaconess. Among her many accomplishments she was past Chairman of the Cinderella Ball, a member of the Junior League of Tulsa and Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mrs. Hull was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Joseph L. Hull Jr. in 1997. Her sister, Ruth Roberts and her brothers, Thomas and Truitt Haskins also preceded her. A funeral service is scheduled for 11 a.m., Wednesday, First Presbyterian Church. Graveside committal will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery. Ninde Funeral Directors, Garden Chapel.
(Tulsa World) 
HASKINS, Dathel Lois (I50107)
 
1734 Dau of J.W. & M.E. Tucker
Aged 6ms 8ds 
Tucker, Lillie A. (I28320)
 
1735 Dau of Johannes "John" Block and Margaret Schlunegger Block. b. Aug.11,1884 Danville, Vermillion Co. Illinois, d. Oct.24,1962 Cisne, Illinois. She married Harry Curtis Stine Sept. 24, 1902 in Wayne Co. Illinois. They had 10 children: John Albert, Hebert Spencer, Newell Winford, Alice Fern, Nellie Veretta, Estill Harold , Virgil Eugene, Helen Irene, Velma Maritte, Hazel Mildred Stine. Block, Nellie M. (I20392)
 
1736 Daughter of Charles T Schofield and Emma Jane Porter Schofield.

Married to John Lee Poole on July 14, 1928 in Halifax County, Virginia.

John and Lizzie were the parents of:
Hilda Poole Ladd(1930-2014)
Alma Poole Stalls(1935-unk)
Patricia Poole Russell
Karen Poole Kerrick 
SCHOFIELD, Mildred Elizabeth 'Lizzie' (I52510)
 
1737 Daughter of E. & F. M. Boose. Age: 4 y, 2 m. Boose, Florence (I8566)
 
1738 Daughter of E. & F. M. Boose. Age: 8 y, 9 m, 29 d. Boose, Etta Jane 'Ettie' (I8563)
 
1739 Daughter of George Coon and Sarah Climer.

Siblings:
John A. Coon, FAG # 119825549
William Claude Coon, FAG # 29824609
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Lurah married William Julius Cazadd on March 3, 1897 in Palestine, Crawford County, Illinois. (Illinois State-wide marriage index on Illinois Secretary of State website). Marriage has been indexed as Wm. Cazadel and Letitia Coon.

She was the mother of 3 daughters: Grace Ann (1898-1899), Nellie May, and Leora Frances. A researcher in 1981 provided name and birth and death year of daughter, Grace Ann (unknown source).

Indiana Certificate of Death (Ancestry)
Name: Lurah Cazadd
Date of Death: Mch. 23, 1907
Place of Death: 927 Tippecane, Harrison Township, City of Terre Haute, Vigo County
Cause of death: pulmonary tuberculosis
Date of Birth: Sept 6, 1879
Birthplace: Ill.
Married
Name of Husband or wife: Wm. Cazadd
Name of Father: Geo Coon
Birthplace of Father: Ky.
Maiden Name of Mother; Sarah Climer
Birthplace of Mother: Ills
Occupation: Housekeeping
Informant: Wm. Cazadd, 927 Tippercane
Place of Burial: Palestine, Ills

Lurah's death certificate states her body was shipped back to Palestine, Illinois. No cemetery was listed on death certificate, but she did have a young brother, John A. Coon (1876-1893) , buried at Palestine Cemetery, so most likely was buried here. Could find no other evidence of a exact burial location. 
Coon, Lurah (I52812)
 
1740 Daughter of Isaac D. and Clara Ratliff; born in Sailor Springs, IL. Married LeRoy Joseph Murphy in 1934. Died in Milwaukee Medical Healthcare Complex, Milwaukee, Wis., at age 77.

Survived by son LeRoy J Jr. and one grandchild. Two brothers preceded her in death.

Decatur Herald and Review, Decatur, IL, 10-21-1987 
Ratliff, Corina Catherine (I16469)
 
1741 Daughter of James and Eliza Guess.
Alfred Coggan and Mary Guess were married October 4, 1876 at Portland, Frontenac County, Ontario. Mary listed her birthplace as Portland.

Mrs. Mary Jane Coggan
The death occurred on Saturday of Mrs. Mary Jane Coggan, 75 years of age, widow of the late J.A. Coggan of Balzac, following a month's residence in the city.
The deceased is survived by three sons, George of Balzac, Frank of Calgary, and Fred of Los Angeles; and by two daughters, Mrs. A. Kemp of Calgary, and Mrs. P. H. Raffan of Three Hills.
Excerpt from The Calgary Daily Herald, April 7, 1930, page 11

Alberta Death Reg. #1930-08-402777 
Guess, Mary Jane (I53597)
 
1742 Daughter of John and Mary Ann Cook, at time of death she was aged 9 years, 8 months and 27 days. She is buried with sister who died a month later. Cook, Nellie J. (I23446)
 
1743 Daughter of John and Mary Cook, at the time of death she was aged 11 years, 5 months and 23 days. She is buried with a younger sister who died a month before her. Cook, Emma M. (I23445)
 
1744 Daughter of John W. Hemrich and Josephine Negley. Twin to Malinda Hemrich. Minnie lived 4 years 2 days. Malinda lived 4 years 3 days. Hemrich, Minnie (I35955)
 
1745 Daughter of Jones Stanford and Ellen Leonard, married to Clem S Martin. Passed away at 3849 Labadie Avenue, ST Louis, Missouri, aged 53 years 10 months 23 days STANFORD, Iva Pearl (I52183)
 
1746 Daughter of Joseph W. Camp and his wife the former Alcinda Roberts.

Born 27 January 1885 in * Mt. Erie.

Married Frank Knight.

Mrs. Winona Knight passed away 20 August 1966 at a Jacksonville Illinois hospital. Her husband, Frank Knight, predeceased her.

Reverend Stanley K. Jansen led the funeral held at a Quincy Illinois funeral parlor.

- rewritten from obituary and funeral notice printed in The Quincy Herald Whig.

* Only city of birth given; no county or state.

Additional: Belonged to the Luther Memorial Church and to its Ladies' Social Union.

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Licensed to Wed.

Herman Haas, legal, Quincy; and Mrs. Winona Camp, legal, Quincy.

- The Quincy Daily Herald, Wednesday, June 10, 1925; page 14.

NB: Can only assume "Mrs." should've been "Miss" but it was "Mrs." on every notice. A prior marriage to a Mr. Camp is possible. 
CAMP, Winona (I53126)
 
1747 daughter of Louis Babbs and Mary E. Peter; cook on steam boat; divorced; resided 18 E. Third St.; gangrene of right foot and leg caused by embolism of popliteal artery Babbs, Lucy Alice (I50530)
 
1748 Daughter of Louis [Lewis] B. and Cordelia (Head) Fullilove. Married Alexander G. Williams 10/4/1876 in Danville, Montgomery County, Missouri FULLILOVE, Fannie Beulah (I28027)
 
1749 Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Coggan. She was 1 yr, 9mo, & 14 days old.

Her twin sister had passed away earlier, a brother Letson, age 3, half brother Kenneth, age 16 survive. Burial in city cemetery. 
Coggan, Nelda (I18431)
 
1750 Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Coggan. She was 9 mo, 7 days old. Survived by twin sister Nelda, brother Letson, age 3, half brother Kenneth, age 16. Burial in city cemetery. Coggan, Nadine (I18432)
 

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