Compiled by Carl Wayne Gray
Matches 3,851 to 3,900 of 11,026
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3851 | He was a sales representative for over fifteen years for Honda of Russellville, and was a member of the Restoration Church. | Prater, Edward 'Ed' (I25736)
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3852 | He was a Sales Supervisor for Prairie Farms and a member of the Calhoun United Methodist Church. He was also a member of the Calhoun Ruritan, Parkersburg Masonic Lodge 32nd Degree, and was president of Olney Township Mutual Fire Insurance. He was village president of Calhoun for 27 years and was former Citizen of the Year. | Michels, Henry Edmund Myrl 'Moon' (I2024)
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3853 | He was a salesman for 25 years at Clearwater Paint Co. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Sumner United Methodist Church, Sumner, Ill. | Wagonseller, Albert H. (I37155)
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3854 | He was a school teacher and lived in a boarding house in Flora, Illinois before the Civil War. He was injured in a large train derailment near Murphreesboro, TN and died from these wounds. | Jones, Silas (I33293)
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3855 | He was a self-employed farmer and a member of the Lyons United Methodist Church. | Soliday, Jewell W. (I47070)
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3856 | He was a self-employed farmer and worked at the sale barn in Olney for many years. He was a member of Olney Moose Lodge. | Dunahee, Pearl O. (I20440)
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3857 | He was a self-employed laborer and served in the Marines. | Hanna, Clyde R. (I34882)
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3858 | He was a self-employed logger, and a member of the Clay City Saddle Club. | Wells, Floyd J. (I17743)
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3859 | He was a self-employed plumber and a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Olney. | HARRISON, Kenneth J. Sr. (I18333)
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3860 | He was a self-employed retired mechanic, a member of Zif Baptist church and an Army veteran. | Stanford, Roger Eugene (I39444)
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3861 | He was a self-employed truck driver. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in World War II with the 773rd Tank Destroyer Battalion in Europe. He was a member of Bloomfield Masonic Lodge and Worthington American Legion. | Bays, William Dale 'Bill' (I47041)
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3862 | He was a semi truck driver and a member of Richland Post #30 American Legion. Larry was a Specialist 4 in the U.S. Army serving in Vietnam. | Miller, Larry Jennings (I6033)
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3863 | He was a shear operator & foreman at Rockford Drop Forge in Rockford, IL and farmed after retiring from there. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII, was a member of the Rockford American Legion & VFW, past board member of Morris-Kennedy School District in Rockford, and past board member of the Rockford Christian Camp. A.J. enjoyed bowling, fishing, golfing and being with his family. | Crown, Abram Julian 'A. J.' Jr. (I32480)
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3864 | He was a shoe worker and assistant foreman at International Shoe Co. for many years. He was a member of First United Methodist Church, Men's Class of the church, I.O.O.F, Elks, Olney Encampment I.O.O.F. and Goodwill Rebekah Ladge. | Crites, Carl Dewey (I24543)
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3865 | He was a Standard Oil products bulk distributor for 30 years, a member of the American Legion post at West Salem, Veterans of Foreign Wars post at Albion; secretary of the West Salem Fire Dept., member of West Salem Rotary Club and Hope Lutheran Church, Mt. Carmel. He was a former mayor of West Salem. | Bosecker, Ernest C. 'Ernie' (I37720)
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3866 | He was a teacher for 38 years at Thornton Twsp High School District #205 in Harvey, IL. Howard enjoyed hunting, woodworking, shooting sports, and was a member of Amateur Trapshooters Association and National Sporting Clays Association. | Fulk, Howard N. (I38324)
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3867 | He was a timber buyer. | PRICE, David L. (I1537)
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3868 | He was a timber cutter for 35 years. | Runyon, Harry (I7444)
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3869 | He was a truck driver for Herdes Trucking Company in Noble. | Smith, Jeffrey Steven 'Jeff' (I16298)
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3870 | He was a truck driver for Lawrenceville Ready Mix. | Eastin, Franklin D. (I12046)
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3871 | He was a truck driver for many years for Geneva Construction. | Hunley, Mervin William (I38481)
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3872 | He was a truck driver for Nix Trucking, a Decorated Vietnam Veteran, and a member of the Christian faith. | Gray, Edward Earl Sr. (I19909)
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3873 | He was a truck driver for Pure Oil Company. | Crosby, Roy Edward (I25315)
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3874 | He was a truck driver most all of his life and was still working part-time until August of this year when his health started to decline. He was a member of South Main Baptist Church in Pasadena, TX and also attended First Baptist Church in Effingham, IL. Ray Dean enjoyed traveling, going on cruises and going to plays with his wife, Kathy. He enjoyed going to Cardinals baseball games and Illini basketball games with his daughter, Debbie. He also enjoyed his flying benefits he received from his step-daughter, Karen, on Southwest Airlines. Ray Dean loved his Lord and he loved his family. | Schnautz, Ray Dean (I17661)
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3875 | He was a truck driver. | BELL, Joseph Randall Sr. (I37594)
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3876 | He was a truck driver. He attended St. Joseph Catholic Church and was a U. S. Naval Air Corp Veteran. A member of the Olney Elks No. 926, Eagles, Ainad Shriner and American Legion. He was a former member of Sheba Masonic Lodge, No. 200, Grayville. | Black, John Locke Jr. (I26822)
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3877 | He was a truck driver. He was a member of Eagles Lodge | WORKMAN, Charles 'Charlie' Ray (I1541)
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3878 | He was a U. S. Army World War II veteran with rank of Sergeant, and served with the paratroopers. | Johnson, Robert Paul (I26887)
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3879 | He was a U.S. Air Force Veteran, having served 1966-1970. He was stationed at Grand Forks AFB in North Dakota and served a six month tour in Vietnam. | Totten, George A. (I34405)
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3880 | He was a U.S. Army veteran. He was a member of DeWitt Masonic Lodge No. 84 A.F. & A.M., Clinton Elks Lodge, Clinton Eagles Lodge, American Legion, VFW; AMVETS and the 1st Cavalry Division. He was retired from McLean County Concrete Co. | Grimes, Ronald E. (I37028)
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3881 | He was a U.S. Army Veterinary Corp veteran of World War I. He was a 75 year charter member and past commander of the Davis-Kerber American Legion Post #653 in Colfax. He was also a member of the 40 et 8 Club of McLean County. He was a member of the Colfax Christian Church. | Morefield, Oscar P. (I24782)
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3882 | He was a U.S. Navy Veteran serving on the U.S.S. Constellation for three years during the Vietnam War receiving the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal w/DEVICE (60-), First Good Conduct Award for period ending 27 Aug. 75, Presidential Unit Citation, RVN and Gallantry Cross w/palm. | Bricker, Kenneth Jo (I13355)
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3883 | He was a U.S. Navy WWII veteran and a retired driller in the oil field. | Redinger, William Howard 'Bill' (I1367)
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3884 | He was a Union soldier, enlisting in Co. B. 152nd Ill., serving one year, and was honorably discharged on account of the loss of eye and other causes. His headstone shows he served as a Private with the 42nd Indiana Infantry. | Fisher, John (I34673)
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3885 | He was a US Army veteran serving first in Alaska and then stationed in Korea during the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Clay City. | Bricker, Harold Glenn (I821)
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3886 | He was a veteran of World War II and worked for Container Corporation of America until his retirement in 1981. | Winka, Stanley Leo 'Stan' (I44910)
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3887 | He was a veteran of World War II in the European Theater, in Patton's 3rd Army. Locally he belonged to the First United Methodist Church of Flora; the Golden Links Sunday School Class; the VFW and American Legion Posts in Clay City. He was a farmer, factory worker and oil field rough neck. He also enjoyed gardening, lawn mowing, and wood working. | Schofield, Rawleigh Wilson (I20297)
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3888 | He was a veteran of World War II, a member of American Legion Post 590, in Albion, and was a member of the First Christian Church of Albion since 1928. NOTE: He was a veteran of World War I, not World War II. | Smith, William M. (I37704)
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3889 | He was a veteran of World War II, and a member of the Clay City American Legion Post and Masonic Lodge. | Skelton, Theodore Haven 'Ted' (I24978)
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3890 | He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. He completed basic training at Camp Lee, Va., then was stationed at Camp Tacoma, Wash., where he worked as a mechanic. | BEEHN, Boyd L. (I18793)
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3891 | He was a well-known and highly respected educator, and at the time of his death was Assistant Superintendent of the East Richland Community Unit Schools Dist. No. 1. He has been a school teacher and school principal. Mr. Provines was one of Olney's most outstanding citizens, having been active in many civic affaris. He was especially prominent and energetic as a member of the Olney Immanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church. | Provines, Richard K. (I37628)
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3892 | He was a World War II Army Air Forces veteran. Mr. Bates leaves a brother, Perry Mitchell of Flora, IL. | Bates, Finley (I43144)
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3893 | He was a World War II Army veteran and a member of the Clay City Masonic Lodge. He was retired from the oil field and farming. | Smith, John Henry Jr. (I15819)
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3894 | He was a World War II Army veteran and received the Purple Heart. He was also a retired farmer, an oil field pumper for Podolsky Oil Co., in Fairfield, a member of the Clay City United Methodist Church, the Flora American Legion Post No. 14, and the Clay City VFW Post. | Sharp, Jack E. (I17753)
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3895 | He was a World War II Army Veteran, an operating engineer for 45 years, a member of Local No. 841 Operating Engineers, a 50 year member of the Flora American Legion Post No. 14, a Lifetime member Flora VFW Post No. 3999, a member of the Clay City Masonic Lodge, and a member of the Flora Eagles. | Shock, Harvey Lee (I13441)
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3896 | He was a World War II Army veteran. He was a self-employed carpenter later years worked in the oil fields. He was a member of Olney Veterans Wars, Olney American Legion, and Masonic Lodge in Olney and was of the Methodist religion. | Pflaum, Willard Myron (I555)
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3897 | He was a World War II navy veteran and a member of the American Legion. | Wyatt, Neil Ellis (I27893)
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3898 | He was a World War II Navy veteran. He worked at the Texaco Refinery for 28 years as a safety supervisor. He graduated from St. Louis School of Embalming and worked at the Sumner and Flat Rock funeral homes. He also worked at the Marathon Oil Company. His memberships included the Union Chapel Church, the Elks, Veteran of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Masonic Lodge and was a 50-year member of the Lawrence County Country Club. | Jennings, Veris E. 'Bud' (I20779)
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3899 | He was a World War II veteran and served in the Marine Corps from 1943-1945 in the Pacific Theatre of Operations. | Rusk, Don D. (I50273)
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3900 | He was a World War II veteran, a retired carpenter, and farmer and oil field worker, as well as a member of the Bethel United Methodist Church, and the VFW of Clay City. | Kauble, Lawrence W. (I22016)
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