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6051 | Mrs. Blessman was raised in the Southern Baptist faith, attending Hoosier Prairie Baptist Church and Easton Baptist Church. Most recently, she attended services at Hopedale Commons. | STANLEY, Erma (I32818)
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6052 | Mrs. Brown was a member of Arthur United Methodist Church. | Earhart, Laura M. (I24620)
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6053 | Mrs. Bullard was a faithful member of the New Zion General Baptist Church. | Shreve, Gertie (I33095)
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6054 | Mrs. Caldwell had worked at Purdue University in Ag-Administration for over 10 years before retiring. For the past 45 years she had worked with her husband in the Caldwell Company as comptroller. She was a member of Eastern Star in Lafayette and Sunshine Society in Lafayette. | Boxell, Helen L. (I42367)
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6055 | Mrs. Carrie Shelby, 64, wife of Ora Shelby, living west of West Salem, died Sunday. | GAEDE, Carrie L. (I24636)
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6056 | Mrs. Carroll was employed by the secretary of state, retiring in 1962. She was a member of Loami Christian Church. | East, Ada May (I36223)
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6057 | Mrs. Catherine Farran, 84, died last Monday night at home on East North Avenue after an illness of a few weeks. | Harmon, Catherine (I23341)
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6058 | Mrs. Chasteen was a waitress at the Peter Piper Restaurant in Joliet, Illinois. | Cowling, Ruth R. (I21506)
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6059 | Mrs. Chloe Kimpling, age 56, the wife of Earl K. Kimpling, passed away Monday at her country home northwest of Noble, just north of Glenwood church. She leaves her husband, her mother, Mrs. Victoria Pickens of Sailor springs, two step-sons, Harold Kimpling of Claremont and Donald Kimpling at home. Also one brother, Raymond Pickens, and one sister, Mrs. Dora Britton, both of Sailor springs. Funeral service were held on Wednesday at the Glenwood church, with interment at the Dillman cemetery at Sailor Springs. Published in the Olney Advocate, Thursday, March 11, 1948. | Pickens, Chloe (I34966)
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6060 | Mrs. Clara A. Roth, age 77, a former resident of the Stringtown community and later a resident of 126 E. Butler St., passed away early this morning at Richland Memorial Hospital, following a lengthy illness. A native of Richland County, Mrs. Roth was the daughter of Reuben Sager and Catherine Smith Sager. She was married to Anthony J. Roth in Olney on July 24, 1911. She was a member of St. Joseph's Church at Stringtown and attended St. Joseph's Church in Olney while a resident here. She was a fifty-year member of the Christian Mothers Organization. She was also a member of Chapter No. 407 of the Women of the Moose. She leaves her husband and five children: Lawrence Roth, Mrs. Boniface (Bernice) Ochs and Mrs. Kenneth (Rosemary) Stangle Sr. all of Olney, Ernest Roth and Elva Roth both of Hammond, Indiana. There are 21 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. She also leaves a brother, Robert Sager of Olney. She was preceded in death by her parents and infant daughter, three sisters and two brothers. | Sager, Clara Agnes (I54686)
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6061 | Mrs. Clara Edna Rager, 45, widow of John Rager, died at 3:45 a.m. Wednesday in her home, . She had been suffering from a complication of diseases for two years and had been bedfast for the last two months. | Stormer, Carrie Edna (I45231)
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6062 | Mrs. Claribel Acton, age 65 of Route 1, Noble, passed away early this morning at the Richland Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness. | Hasler, Claribel (I2205)
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6063 | Mrs. Claude (Emma Constance Duff) Fields, 102, of Broken Arrow, Okla., formerly of Clay City, died Sunday (Sept. 27, 1981) in Tulsa, Okla. Graveside services will be 9 a.m. Wednesday in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City. No visitation. Cardascio Funeral Home, Clay City, is in charge. Mrs. Fields was born in Clay City, daughter of James Newton and Emma Duff. She and her husband operated a furniture store for years in Broken Arrow, Okla. She married Claude Fields. He died in 1973. Surviving are her sons, David of Tulsa, Okla.; Howard of Grants Pass, Ore.; daughters, Mildred Warren of Panacea, Fla.; Mary Grace Tucker of Broken Arrow, Okla.; 11 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; 15 great-great-grandchildren. | Duff, Emma Constance 'Con' (I27766)
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6064 | Mrs. Clevy was a member of the Claremont Christian Church. | Jones, Anne E. (I19310)
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6065 | Mrs. Colclasure was a 1943 graduate of Jacksonville High School. She was a member of the Morgan County Saddle Club. Mrs. Colclasure raised and bred Appaloosa horses in Morgan County for many years. | Smith, Wilma Mae (I11417)
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6066 | Mrs. Colclasure was a homemaker and had worked at the Illinois College business office and at NESCO. She enjoyed playing bridge and bicycling. She and her husband had cycled extensively across the United States and in Europe. | Brown, Jessie Irene (I11428)
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6067 | Mrs. Cook was an employee of Florsheim Shoe Co. for 38 years. | Crosby, Leah Myrtle (I25312)
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6068 | Mrs. Crackel was a retired teacher after 40 years and was a member of the Retired Teachers Association. She was a member of the Clay City Christian Church; a 50-year member and past Matron of the Magnolia Chapter 140 Order of the Eastern Star; the American Legion Auxiliary # 840 of Clay City. She was elected to the Outstanding Elementary Teachers of America; was a member of the Unit # 1 Clay City Garden Club; and the Happy Homemakers Home Extension of Clay County. | Stanford, Velena Maude 'Madge' (I21583)
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6069 | Mrs. Daisy M. Fuson, age 80, a resident of 127 E. Lafayette Street, passed away Saturday evening at the Richland Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient for the past five weeks. | Michels, Daisy (I38372)
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6070 | Mrs. Decker and her husband operated Decker's Café in Mansfield. She retired in 1953. She was also custodian at the United Methodist Church of Mansfield for 19 years. She was a member of the Mansfield United Methodist Church and of the Friendship Circle Class. She was past president of the American Legion auxiliary. Memorials may be made to the United Methodist Church of Mansfield. | McKinney, Sarah Frances (I13957)
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6071 | Mrs. Delmar (Agnes Lake) Fehrenbacher, 77, of Clay City, died July 27, 1981, in her home. She was born in Jasper county a daughter of William and Mary Drake Lake. She married Delmar Byron Fehrenbacher in 1926 and he died in 1966. She was a member of the Clay City Baptist Church. Survivors are a son, Richard; daughters, Donna Brant and Wandalee Taylor, Margaret Denton; sisters, Ruby Crouse, Inez Brown, Mildred Lister, and Jenny Gharst; eleven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Four brothers and three sisters preceded her in death. Funeral services were held at the Clay County Baptist Church with burial in the Clay City Cemetery. Cardascio funeral home of Clay City was in charge of arrangements. | Lake, Agnes (I30184)
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6072 | Mrs. Dolly Mae Raley, 71, of Clay City, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Harrison, 722 W. Elm Street in Olney last Tuesday night. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in the Baptist Church at Clay City with burial in Clay City Cemetery. She is survived by twelve sons and daughters, Mrs. Ermine Caliteux, Mrs. Ted Poorman, Mrs. Ted Warren, Mrs. Kenneth Harrison and David Raley of Olney, Alex and Harry Raley of Clay City, Mrs James Hogan of Washington, Ind., Mrs. Ralph Grubb of East Chicago, Mrs. Ray Niedick, Frank and Robert Raley of Detroit, Mich. Published in Olney Advocate (IL) - June 12,1952 (Submitted by NanC: 47346368) | Smith, Dolly Mae (I23001)
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6073 | Mrs. Dunahee first worked for the telephone company in Olney. She then worked for Richland Memorial Hospital Purchasing Department. She worked for Golden Rule Insurance in Lawrenceville and also Suttle Apparatus in Lawrenceville. Her most recent job was with J.B. Oil Field Construction and Supply Company Inc. in Sumner. She was a member of First Christian Church in Bridgeport and also attended Sumner United Methodist Church. | Montgomery, Juanetta A. (I25680)
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6074 | Mrs. Edens Dies at Allerton Homer Enterprise Thursday, October 28, 1948, page 1 Mrs. Lester Edens, 55 died at 1 p.m. Saturday at her home three and a half miles north of Allerton. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Homer Methodist church. Rev. R. E. Buford officiated. Mrs. Lawrence Rowand played organ music and the Egly sisters sang. Rev. J. E. Long, Sullivan, Ill., assisted Rev. Buford. Burial was in GAR cemetery. Joetta Johnson was born Dec. 9, 1892, in Kentucky, and came as a child to Clay county. She was married June 21, 1910, and in 1920 Mr. and Mrs. Edens moved to the present farm. She was a member of the Clay City Methodist church. Surviving are her husband and six children, Mildred, at home; Mrs. Alberta Ritchey, Hume; Carol at home; Mrs. Norman Newman, Covington, Ind., and Doris and Donald, at home. She also leaves a grandson, two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Gray, Olney, and Mrs. Carlie Saunders, Peoria, and an aunt, Mrs. Elsonia Blacklidge, Clay City. She was preceded in death by two triplet sons who died in infancy. (Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society) | JOHNSTON, Joetta (I26284)
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6075 | Mrs. Edna Pearl Fryman, 79, of Noble, died Friday afternoon at the Richland Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Noble Funeral Home with Rev. Earl Travis in charge. Burial will be in Clay City Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Fryman was the widow of the late Charles Fryman. She is survived by a son, Bert Fryman of Batesville, Arkansas; four daughters, Mrs. Doris Junkins and Mrs. Charlene Fulk, both of Noble, and Mrs. Mildred Westbrook and Mrs. Dorothy Westbrook, both of Vacaville, California. There are also fifteen grandchildren. Olney Daily Mail Olney, IL September 15, 1969 ========================= Note from Carl W. Gray: I used to mow Pearl's lawn when I was a teenager. I remember that she had a lot of photographs and that she tried to explain the family history to me. I wish now that I had paid more attention. | Luke, Edna Pearl (I96)
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6076 | Mrs. Effie G. Warren died at 5:20 p.m. Tuesday in Kirby hospital where she had been a patient for 13 days. She had been in failing health for several months. | Heninger, Effie Gertrude (I14180)
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6077 | Mrs. Eli Sons passed away at her home northwest of Fairfield after an illness of a week's duration. Isaac Sons; Mr. & Mrs. Frank Adams; Mr. and Mrs. Orveal Bell, and Lester Sons, were called here by the death of their mother, Mrs. Eli Sons. Funeral services were held at Hancock Funeral Home in Flora with interment at Elmwood cemetery, Flora. (Published Wayne County Press) | Trapp, Lucy (I33868)
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6078 | Mrs. Elizabeth Boorom, 86, widow of Jonathan Boorom, died last Saturday evening at home in Preston township. | WILSON, Elizabeth J. (I43003)
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6079 | Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Evans, age 83, passed away Thursday, July 30, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mamie Girton, in Olney. | Archibald, Elizabeth Jane (I19267)
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6080 | Mrs. Elizabeth Yost, 81, the widow of David Yost, died Sunday at the Olney Sanitarium, following a long period of ill health. | Schilt, Elizabeth 'Lizzie' (I12741)
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6081 | Mrs. Elsie Marie Rice Cowden Obituary Mrs. Elsie Marie Cowden, 44, of 808 Grace st., died early Monday morning at a local hospital. Mrs. Cowden had been a resident of Lansing for the past 14 years coming here from Detroit. She was a member of St. Pauls Episcopal church. Surviving are two sons, Winston Arrowsmith and Charles Arrowsmith, both of Detroit; two brothers, Capt. Peter Rice of Bergen, Germany, and Jesse Rice of California, and two sisters, Delilah Bailey of Allerton, Ill., and June Rice, Mt. Carmel, Ill. Funeral arrangements are being made at the Estes-Leadley funeral home and will be announced later. Source: Newspaper- Lansing State Journal (Lansing, Michigan), 27 Jun 1949, Mon, Page 13 | Rice, Elsie Marie (I31354)
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6082 | Mrs. Emma 0. Dasch, 83, of Rt. 2, Noble, died early this morning at the Red Hills Nursing Home, Sumner, where she had been a patient for the past several years. Services for Mrs. Dasch will be held in the North Freedom Baptist Church with the Rev. Glen Fehrenbacher officiating. Interment will be in the Church Cemetery. Visitation will be in the Summers-Marshall Funeral Home and then at the church day of service. Mrs. Dasch was a native of Clay County and was born the daughter of Joseph Negley and Magdalene Kimpling Negley. She was married to Elmer C. Dasch on Jan. 22, 1913. He preceded her in death Sept. 24, 1972. Mrs. Dasch was a long time member of the North Freedom Baptist Church. She leaves three children: Havard Dasch, Austin Dasch and Mrs. Charles (Doris) Galloway, all of Noble. There are 6 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Her parents, her husband, one daughter, one great grandchild and all seven of her brothers and sisters have preceded her in death. Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, December 17, 1974. | Negley, Emma O. (I36717)
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6083 | Mrs. Emma 0. Dasch, 83, of Rt. 2, Noble, died early this morning at the Red Hills Nursing Home, Sumner, where she had been a patient for the past several years. | Negley, Emma O. (I36717)
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6084 | Mrs. Emma Agnes Birch, 69, of Bible Grove, died early Friday morning at her home. | Bangert, Emma Agnes (I38326)
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6085 | Mrs. Emma Ridgely, 96, widow of the late James Ridgely and one of Richland county's oldest residents, died last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Weesner, east of Calhoun in Bonpas township. Mrs. Ridgely is a former Olney resident. | Hedrick, Emma Louise (I38097)
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6086 | Mrs. Esteletta R. Crosby, age 50, a resident of 704 West Butler Street, passed away last evening at the Richland Memorial Hospital, following a long period of ill health. She was a native of Nebraska and was born at David City the daughter of Horace C. Cooper and Pauline Aldridge Cooper. She was a member of the Church of Christ. She was married to Roy Crosby on May 4, 1940, at St. Charles, Mo. Surviving are her husband, three sons, Eddie Wayne Crosby, David Welty Crosby, and Randy Joe Crosby, all of Olney; and a granddaughter, Tela Marie Crosby. Other survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cooper of Broken Arrow, Okla., and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Dorothy Bibb of Mounds, Ok; Delmar Cooper of Kingfisher, Ok, Wayne Cooper of McAllister, Ok, John Cooper of De Pew, Ok, Joe and Tom Cooper, both of Broken Arrow, Okla. Also a grandmother, Mrs. Lula Cooper of Holdenville, Ok, and her grandfather, Judge Aldridge of Atwood, Ok. Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Memorial Chapel of the Summers - Rainey Funeral Home with Bro. Lyle Berry officiating. Interment wiil be in the Crest Haven Memorial Park cemetery. Taken from the Olney Daily Mail. | Cooper, Estelleta R. (I42902)
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6087 | Mrs. Esteletta R. Crosby, age 50, a resident of 704 West Butler Street, passed away last evening at the Richland Memorial Hospital, following a long period of ill health. | Cooper, Estelleta R. (I42902)
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6088 | Mrs. Estella Bill, the wife of Phillip Bill, passed away at the family residence at 322 South Baltimore street, on Saturday morning. | CROSBY, Estella (I45168)
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6089 | Mrs. Ethel Sires Darter, 78, of Champaign, a native of Noble Township and a former resident of Olney, died Sunday at her home at 2802 Judith Avenue in Champaign. | PAYNE, Ethel (I11081)
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6090 | Mrs. Etta Jennings, age 83, of Parkersburg, passed away Friday evening at Richland Memorial Hospital. | Hedrick, Etta Mae (I38036)
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6091 | Mrs. Eva Hough, age 70, the widow of William Hough, died Tuesday morning in Noble at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Neva Dickerson. | VanMatre, Eva (I18044)
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6092 | Mrs. Evans was a retired manager in retail sales and a member of the Clay City United Methodist Church, Clay City, IL. | Herdes, Sadie M. (I17094)
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6093 | Mrs. Everett Scott is Dead One of the very saddest deaths the Kansan has reported to its readers is the death of Mrs. Everett Scott which occurred last Monday morning at 5:35 o'clock at her home near Glade. This patient, kind, little mother left a family of four small children, the eldest seven years and the youngest fifteen months old. Three weeks ago last Sunday while she and her family were visiting here in town with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Reynolds, she took a chill. She went home and pneumonia set in and later typhoid pneumonia and from the first she was very sick. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Scott who were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Byron Payne and family at Presho, South Dakota were called home and reached here Christmas morning and were with their daughter-in-law to the end. Through all her severe sickness she never murmured or complained. All was done that could be done to save the young life, but the hand of death could not be stayed. Millie Melissa Britton was the oldest daughter of William and Angie Bretton and was born near Speed, Kansas, on March 7, 1897. She was married to James Everett Scott on October 14, 1912. Five children were born to this couple: William, Avva, James, Harold and Ruby. James died about four years ago when only a few months old. The four little children are at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Scott who will take care of them. Funeral services were conducted at the home on Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Smith, pastor of the Methodist church at Glade. Music was furnished by a quartette from Glade. Burial was in the Kirwin Cemetery. Millie, as Mrs. Scott was familiarly known here, was a loving wife and devoted mother. Her children were always her first thought, and it is one of the mysteries of this life why she was taken so soon from them. While they will have the best of care, "God gives us but one Mother". We sympathize with Everett and all the relatives on this very sad occasion. Kirwin Kansan-January 5, 1921 James Everett Scott-Born April 8, 1895 in Kirwin, Kansas, to James A. Scott and Jemima Laing Bartlett Scott J E Scott--United States Census, 1920 Event Place Rushville, Phillips, Kansas, United States Gender Male Age 25 Marital Status Married Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1895 Birthplace Kansas Father's Birthplace Illinois Mother's Birthplace Illinois Household Role Gender Age Birthplace J E Scott Head M 25 Kansas Mille Scott Wife F 23 Kansas William Scott Son M 7 Kansas Avva Scott Daughter F 5 Kansas Harold Scott Son M 2 Kansas Ruby Scott Daughter F 0 Kansas James E Scott United States Census, 1930 Name James E Scott Event Place Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, United States Gender Male Age 34 Marital Status Married Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1896 Birthplace Kansas Father's Birthplace Illinois Mother's Birthplace Illinois Household Role Gender Age Birthplace James E Scott Head M 34 Kansas Martha Scott Wife F 43 Kansas William Scott Son M 16 Kansas Avva Scott Daughter F 15 Kansas Harold Scott Son M 12 Kansas After his first wife, Millie, died, he married Martha Ann Johnson on August 17, 1923, in Phillips County, KS. | Bretton, Millie Melissa (I51664)
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6094 | Mrs. Everett was a long time member of Glenwood Church while residing in Noble. Since the illness and death of Mr. Everett, she had made her home with a daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Jim Steber, Olney. In recent years, she attended the Congregational Christian Church of Olney. | Miller, Mabel Violet (I20937)
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6095 | Mrs. Faye Franklin, age 85, of Flora, IL, passed away at 1:52 p.m., Friday, January 17, 2014, at Wabash Christian Retirement Center, in Carmi, IL. Faye was born August 6, 1928, in Clay County, IL, to Samuel & Katie (Montgomery) Frank. On December 12, 1947, she married Nolan Franklin in Kentucky. She and Nolan made their home in Clay County, where she was a homemaker and devoted mother. Mrs. Franklin is survived by two sons: Dana & wife Janet Franklin and Lonnie & wife Beverly Franklin; five grandchildren: Tonia Lamont, Mary Dowen, Lonnie Franklin II, Julie Haupt, Abigail Franklin; two sisters: Mary Hulsey and Nadine Moseley; thirteen great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband: Nolan Franklin, who preceded her September 27, 2009; four brothers; Richard, Galen, Sam Jr. & Berlin Frank, and five sisters: Alberta Gumbel, Bonnie Gill, Blanche Crouse, Shirley Schnautz and Catherine Milner. Funeral services for Mrs. Franklin took place at Byrd & Kohn Funeral Home. Interment followed at Dillman Cemetery in Sailor Springs, Il. Expressions of sympathy should take the form of donations to the Dillman Cemetery. | Frank, Naomi Faye (I23088)
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6096 | Mrs. Fishel was a homemaker and a member of First Presbyterian Church. She also was a member of Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem No. 11, Social Order of the Beauceant No. 25, Adah Chapter No. 7, Order of Eastern Star and Guardian of Job's Daughters. | MAYO, Helen Imogene (I15790)
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6097 | Mrs. Flaugher taught high school, worked for the Air Force during WW II, worked at the Director of Public Relations for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; was an officer and editor of the newsletter for the Scottish Clan Malcalm/McCollum and was the link to their Chief in Scotland. She was a Protestant. | McCollum, Virginia Mae (I34202)
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6098 | Mrs. Florence A. Reel, age 76, the widow of John Real, Died Saturday at the Olney Sanitarium following a short illness. She had been a resident of the Glenwood community northwest of Noble. Mrs. Real is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Murvin Crouse of Noble, Mrs. Guy Kimpling of Nashville and Miss Gertrude Real at home, and one son, Omar Real of Noble. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Noble Funeral Home and burial was in the Hanna cemetery. Published in the Olney Advocate, Thursday, January 22, 1948. | Jones, Florence A. (I25556)
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6099 | Mrs. Florence Bernice Eakins, age 81, of the LaFax area died Thursday, April 25, 2002 in Delnor-Community Hospital, Geneva, IL. Florence was born on September 9, 1920 in Xenia, IL. The only child of the late Mayo and the late Sylvia (Luke) Ashbrook. She graduated from Flora High School, Flora, IL. On October 29, 1943 she married the one and only love of her life, Victor S. Eakins. Soon after they began their life together they moved away from their family and friends of southern Illinois north to the Fox Valley area. Florence and Victor worked hard and saved until they were able to purchase their own farm west of Geneva on Brundige Road in 1955. Side by side, together with their three sons, they operated the farm while Victor also worked full-time for Burgess-Norton Mgf. in Geneva. Tragedy struck on April 24, 1962 when Victor was killed in a farming accident. Florence and the boys continued to successfully operate their farm. Florence's greatest pride and joy came from her sons and their families. She also thoroughly loved her pets, gardening, baking and decorating special occasion cakes for everyone. She enjoyed sewing, other needlecrafts and was always ready to hop in the car to go "rummage sale-ing" across the countryside. Florence had worked for the telephone company in southern Illinois, Shakeproff and for The Kane County Flea Market before beginning her career as tax consultant spanning many years for H&R Block and Northerwestern Illinois Farm Bureau Farm Management. Florence was a member of the Geneva United Methodist Church for 47 years, where she taught Sunday school and participated in various ministries. She will also be remembered as a 4-H leader and a member of the "Sunset Swingers" of Elburn. For many years she was Co-Superintendent of Horticulture and Agronomy at the Kane County Fair. Most recently she was a charter resident of Brighton Gardens in St. Charles where she was best known for her beautiful smile. Florence leaves behind her sons, Larry (Linda) Eakins of Monroe, WI, Ed (Liz) Eakins and Keith (Jean) Eakins of St. Charles; her eight grandchildren, Vicki (Bernie) Holst and Matt (Sheri) Eakins, Doug, Brad and Greg Eakins and Tom, Lisa and Brian Eakins; step-grandson, Matt Eden; and one great-granddaughter, Nadia Eakins; as well as many beloved relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 30th at Geneva United Methodist Church, Rev. William Obalil will officiate. Burial will be in River Hills Memorial Park, Batavia, IL. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Yurs Funeral Home, 405 E. Main St., St. Charles, IL. A memorial contribution will be established later in Florence's Name. The address to send memorials will be 254 Fairheaven Dr., St. Charles, IL 60175. | Ashbrook, Florence Bernice (I367)
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6100 | Mrs. Florence Crackel, 66, of Clay City, passed away Sunday afternoon following a heart attack, suffered while attending a Christmas program at the Clay City High School. She was the wife of Arthur Crackel of Clay City. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Leon (Revetta) Travis of Clay City, and a sister, Mrs. Ella Holdebrand of Clay City. Arnold Frutiger of Sailor Springs is a foster brother. Three grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held at the Sailor Springs Christian church with Rev. Paul Boatman in charge assisted by Rev. Don Sigler. Burial will be at Clay City cemetery. Friends may call at the Easley-Padgett Funeral Home at Clay City. Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, December 1967. | DRESSEL, Florence Mary (I21084)
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