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7101 Pearletta Behnke, 79, of Flora, IL died at 2:10 AM Thursday, April 15, 2010 at St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital in Effingham, IL.

She was born October 15, 1930 in Arthur, IN to Carl & Virginia (Bartum) Grogan. She married Joseph E. Behnke.

Pearletta enjoyed sewing and was a homemaker and local beautician. She was a member of First Christian Church and the Beau Knott Sunday School Class of the church.

She is survived by her husband: Joe Behnke; children: Ramona Anderson, Wayne Behnke, Dean Behnke, Rose Elizondo, and Leesa Green; three brothers: Allen, A.V., and Ben Grogan; three sisters: Muda Sullivan, Carlene Neff, Roberta George; eight grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers (Bill & Jack Grogan), three sisters (Lorena Stafford, Fawn Harned & Freda McKee).

Funeral services were held at Frank & Bright Funeral Home with Rob Clifton officiating.

Burial followed in Floral Garden of Memories in Flora.

Memorials may be made to First Christian Church. 
Grogan, Pearletta (I12613)
 
7102 Pearly P. Brown In common with many others of the settlers of Clay County, who deserve especial mention in this history, and who occupy an enviable place in the hearts of the most honored citizens, is P. P. Brown, the subject of these lines. He came to Clay County, Ill., in 1855, from Vinton County, Ohio, where he was born June 13, 1835. His father, Pearly Brown, and his mother, Eliza Hulbert, were both natives of Connecticut, who settled in Ohio in the early history of Vinton County. Pearly P. Brown is the tenth child of a family of thirteen children born to these parents.

His father was a trader and stock-dealer of some note, and young Pearly has followed in his footsteps in this particular, receiving his first lessons while a lad of less than ten years, at which time he crossed the Alleghany Mountains on foot, leading the foremost ox of his father's drove. This experience was often repeated in his boyhood days, crossing the mountains no less than eighteen times.

In 1855, he settled on a farm in Stanford Township, five miles east from Flora, where he resided about eight years, moving then to Flora. In 1873, he purchased a farm in Harter Township, living upon it two years. In 1875, he was the choice of the county for the office of Treasurer, and filled that position with acceptance for one term, since the expiration of which he has been a resident of Flora.

In politics, he is Republican, and has represented Harter Township three terms as Supervisor, and four years as Assessor. He is regarded as an energetic and honorable stock-dealer, in which he is still actively engaged.

He was married in Vinton County, Ohio, in 1854, to Miss Clarissa Dunkle, a daughter of Eli Dunkle and Linnissia Pilcher. She was born November 21, 1837, in Vinton County, Ohio. They are blessed with seven children —Mary E., wife of John T. Ransdell of Clay County; Linnissia, wife of C. C. Ripley, of Clay County; Harriet L., Clarissa N., Charles F., Sarah and William L. Brown.

Mr. Brown is a member of the Masonic order, and both he and wife are honored members of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Flora.

Excerpt from "History of Wayne and Clay Counties, Illinois 1884 " 
BROWN, Pearly P. (I32834)
 
7103 Peggy and Glenda (24068288) were the best of friends. They died in a car wreck going to a bowling tournament. Staser, Margaret Kay 'Peggy' (I25112)
 
7104 Peggy and Glenda (24068288) were the best of friends. They died in a car wreck going to a bowling tournament. Staser, Margaret Kay 'Peggy' (I25112)
 
7105 Peggy died at home. BROWN, Nona 'Peggy' D. (I1067)
 
7106 Peggy Suzanne ‘Sue’ Vandeveer, age 58, of Flora, Illinois, passed away Monday, January 14, 2019, at her home.

She was born May 30, 1960, in Plainfield, Indiana, the daughter of Joe and Georgianna (Porter) Feagans. She was married to Daniel Rapp and he preceded her in death December 8, 1982.

Sue worked for over 20 years as an RN, and dedicated herself to care and concern for her geriatric patients. She enjoyed relaxing with colored pencil artbooks, watching mob-themed television, took an interest in decorating, and was a loving mother and grandmother.

Sue is survived by a daughter: Nichole Windle Shock (Tommy) of Flora; her mother: Georgianna Feagans of Flora; six grandchildren: Allison Perry (Cameron Eckleberry), Mason Perry, Jackson Perry, Jaelynn Shock, Quinlan Shock, and Quadan Shock; great-granddaughter: Aylah Eckleberry; an aunt: Dorothy Jane Wilkes; a friend who was like a sister: Trudy Lambird of Flora; and her dog and best companion: Jazzy.

She was preceded in death by her father and a brother: Jay George Feagans.

A Celebration of Life for Sue will be announced. Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora is assisting the family with arrangements.

Memorial donations are suggested to Fur A Good Paws. 
Feagans, Peggy Suzanne 'Sue' (I51230)
 
7107 Peggy worked at Tresslar's and J.C. Penney's for 20 years, and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Olney. She was a member of the Olney Women's Club and the Hospital Auxiliary. Peggy enjoyed traveling and liked to visit the ocean. She loved to spend time with her family. Wells, Peggy Rose (I40707)
 
7108 PEKIN - William Hubert Holman, 85, of 2737 Village Court died at 2:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, 2005, at Pekin Manor.

Born May 14, 1919, in Clay County to William Shannon and Rosa Christina Holman Holman, he married Eunice L. Aebischen on June 26, 1948, in St. Jacob. She died Oct. 3, 1983, in Peoria. He later married Marjorie Eileen Dunnington Fluegel on July 26, 1986, in Pekin. She survives.

Also surviving are one son, William K. (and Amy); one stepson, Creston (and Susan) Fluegel; one stepdaughter, Cameron Godfrey; two sisters, Kathryn (and Ray) Crackel; and Ferne Barnhart; two grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren; and one stepgreat-grandson.

He was preceded in death by one brother.

He was World War II and Korean War Army veteran with the rank of captain, serving in the European and Pacific theaters.

He earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of Illinois in 1939. He also completed additional studies at Bradley University, Northwestern University, Illinois State University, DePauw University and the University of Illinois.

He was a teacher and administrator at Pekin Community High School District 303 for 39 years, retiring in June 1978. In 1949, he became the boys' counselor and later the director of counselors. He also organized the first driver's education program at the school. In 1960, he was named administrative assistant to the superintendent, and, in 1965, was named assistant superintendent. He also served as principal and was named the superintendent in 1967.

He was a member of the Illinois Association of School Administrators and the Illinois Retired Teachers Association, where he was a former member of its legislative committee.

He was a member and past president of the Rotary Club of Pekin, where he served on the scholarship committee and was a Paul Harris Fellow. He had served as a member and past president of the Board of Directors of the United Way of Pekin and was a former member of the board of directors of the Pekin Area Chamber of Commerce and Junior Achievement of Central Illinois in Pekin from 1960 to 1977.

He was a former member and past chairman of the Tazewell County Volunteer Court Counselor Program.

He also was a member of Loyal Order of Moose Lodge 916 and was a former member of Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge 1271.

He served as a member and secretary of the Pekin Police and Fire Commission from 1979 to 1992 and was a former bailiff at the Tazewell County Courthouse.

He was a member of Grace United Methodist Church in Pekin, where he was a member of United Methodist Men and served as an usher. He also served on various committees of the church including the finance and endowment committees.

A memorial service will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at his church, where visitation will be from 10 to 11:15 a.m. The Rev. Gary Ford will officiate. Private burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. Arrangements are by Preston-Hanley Funeral Home, Pekin Chapel.

Memorials may be made to his church. 
Holman, William Hubert (I16516)
 
7109 PEKIN ~ Constance May "Connie" Waggoner, 83, of Peoria, passed away at 12:52 a.m. Tuesday, March 18, 2014 at Heartland Health Care Center of Peoria. She was formerly of Pekin.

Born September 3, 1930 in South Pekin to Christ and Elvera (Raineri) Nitaros, she married Eldo Verl Waggoner on August 12, 1950 in Pekin. He died November 25, 2007 in Pekin. She was also preceded in death by her parents.

Surviving are two sisters, Chris Nitros of Peoria and Jean Stout of South Pekin.

A homemaker, Connie enjoyed reading and was an animal lover.

She was of the Catholic faith.

Private graveside services will be at Lakeside Cemetery in Pekin. Father Michael Andrejek of Saint Joseph Catholic Church will officiate.

Arrangements are by Preston-Hanley Funeral Homes & Crematory in Pekin.

To express condolences online, visit www.preston-hanley.com 
Nitaros, Constance May 'Connie' (I50586)
 
7110 PEKIN ~ Marjorie E. Fluegel Holman, 95, of Pekin, passed away at 6:25 a.m. Thursday, April 5, 2012, at Pekin Hospital.

Born September 22, 1916, in Pekin, to Harley R. and Esther Cameron (Koch) Dunnington.

She married Creston A. Fluegel, Sr. on August 17, 1940, in Washington, IL. He died in February of 1977. She later married William H. Holman on July 26, 1986, in Pekin. He died March 23, 2005 in Pekin.

Surviving are one son, Cres (Sue) Fluegel; one daughter, Cameron Jean Godfrey; one step-son, William K. Holman; four grandchildren, Janet L. (Joe Cornell) Godfrey, Susan G. Mantel, Brett D. (Thao Chu) Fluegel and Brandon G. (Heather) Fluegel; two step-grandchildren, Kristen E. Holman and William M. Holman; three great-grandchildren, Daniel Mantel, Lauren Mantel and Hudson Fluegel and one sister, Jean E. Morris. She also leaves her niece, Sally Morris.

A graduate of Washington Community High School, she was a 1958 graduate of Illinois State University with a degree in Education. She earned her Master's in Guidance and Counseling in 1968. Mrs. Holman was a teacher for Pekin Public Schools District 108 for 36 years, retiring in 1983, as a mathematics teacher at Edison Jr. High School. She began her teaching career in Flanagan, where she taught two years. She was a member of the Tazewell County Retired Teachers Association and the Illinois Retired Teacher's Association. An avid bridge player, Mrs. Holman was a member of the American Contract Bridge League. She also was a member of the Pekin Hospital League and a former member of the American Association of University Women and Pekin YWCA, of which she was a former board member. She also formerly served on the board of Tazewell County School Employees Credit Union. Mrs. Holman had served for several years on the Scholarship Committee of the Rotary Club of Pekin. She was a faithful member of Grace United Methodist Church in Pekin.

Her memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 10, 2012, at Grace United Methodist Church, in Pekin. The Rev. Gary L. Ford will officiate. Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Monday at Preston-Hanley Funeral Homes & Crematory in Pekin. Private burial will be in Glendale Cemetery, in Washington.

Memorial contributions may be made to Grace United Methodist Church for the Growing God's Grace Fund, 503 North 4th Street, Pekin, IL 61554.



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Thanks to contributor, Tom, [48093167] for links to her parents and husband. 
Dunnington, Marjorie E. (I55440)
 
7111 Peoria Journal Star, The (IL) — Tuesday, August 3, 1993

Louetta M. Conner, 74, of 2213 W. Westport Road died at 10 p.m.

Sunday, Aug. 1, 1993, at her home.

Born June 15, 1919, in Noble to Owen and Grace Badger Hasler, she married Alvin E. Conner on May 22, 1970, in Peoria. He survives.

Also surviving are one sister, LaVern Ulm of Noble; one brother, Harold Hasler of Peoria; one niece; and five nephews.

She was a bank clerk for 20 years at First National Bank of Peoria, retiring in 1984. She was a member of First Christian Church in Peoria, its Christian Women's Fellowship and the Builders Class.

Services will be at Davison-Fulton Woodland Chapel. The Rev. Glenn E. Riddell will officiate. Graveside services will be Wednesday at Crest Haven Memorial Park in Claremont. The Rev. Gene Everett will officiate.

Memorials may be made to any charity. @ART CAPTION: Louetta Conner 
Hasler, Louetta Marie (I1238)
 
7112 Peoria: Elener F. Patridge 72, of Peoria passed away at 11:30 p.m. on October 18, 2012 at OSF St. Francis Medical Center surrounded by her family.

Elener was born on July 18, 1940 in Clay City, Illinois. She was the daughter of Floyd & Naomi (Brummet) Fildes. She married Leland in their home town of Clay City, Illinois on December 22, 1957. Her husband of 54 years survives.

Elener worked as a sales clerk at Walter Brothers Harley Davidson until her retirement.

She was an avid motorcycle enthusiast, riding her own motorcycle through all but five states. Elener was a life member of Peoria Motorcycle Club Auxiliary, and past member of the American Motorcycle Association. In 1978, she was nominated as USA Female Motorcycle Rider of the Year.

Lee and Elener spent many vacations riding their motorcycles from coast-to-coast, with their close friends. Since retirement, the couple enjoyed weekly lunch outings with their friends; attended many out-of-town/state, motorcycle races and annual vacations in Daytona Beach, FL and Las Vegas, NV.

She is also survived by two sons, Greg and Jeff; two brothers, Elsworth F. and Eugene F. Fildes; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one great-grandson Kurtis, and her sister Evelyn.

Elener was a faithful, loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend.

Visitation was at Davison-Fulton Woodland Chapel, in Peoria. Funeral Services immediately followed with Pastor Kevin Dell officiating.

There was a second funeral service in her home town at Summers-Kistlers Funeral Home in Clay City with visitation one hour prior.

Pastor Mark Canada officiated.

Burial was in Clay City Cemetery, in Clay City, IL. 
Fildes, Elener Faye (I27933)
 
7113 Per her wishes, Vicky's body was donated to science. BASINGER, Vicky (I10339)
 
7114 per his daughter Barbara, he served with the 101st Airborne Division Mears, James Benjamin (I5838)
 
7115 Per his daughter, Sandra, he served in the Battle of the Bulge. Rosenlieb, Edward William (I30223)
 
7116 Per his son, John," he served regular Army. He was born 01/09/1903. Died 7/20/1980. He was born in Flat Rock Illinois. Served from 1933-1936? He was discharged from Ft. Leonard Wood, but we don’t know where he filed his discharge papers. he served between the two world wars." WALTERS, Clarence Daily (I32190)
 
7117 Per his wishes, his body was donated to science. Karrick, Howard Duane (I33219)
 
7118 Per IGI: KARL L. WEILER 6528 N. DELBERT AVE. FRESNO, CA 93722 Karl Weiler was one of the primary contributors to the IGI of many Schwenningen records. Source (S1983)
 
7119 Per Judy White: "Lorre Emil Allison (L.E.) was in the World War II. He was in the 30th Infantry Div. and was in Germany and Belgium. He was in the Battle of the Bulge. He is buried in Clay City. He passed away in 1982" Allison, Lorre Emil 'L. E.' (I26976)
 
7120 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kralovec, J. (I13233)
 
7121 Per Sue Schwartz Kralovec: "spent 14 years in the Air Force when he passed away in his sleep." Schwartz, Richard N. Jr. (I13239)
 
7122 Per Sue Schwartz Kralovec: "spent 20 years in Air Force Personnel." Schwartz, Richard N. 'Rick' (I13228)
 
7123 Per the 1920 census, Elizabeth immigrated to the United States in 1838 and became a naturalized citizen in 1845 ?, Elizabeth (I26314)
 
7124 Per the 1920 census, Lawrence attended automotive school. Travis, Lawrence (I26312)
 
7125 Perhaps Arrowsmith, McLean County, Illinois? Gillespie, Clara Mildred (I3205)
 
7126 Perlina (Taylor) Abbott, was the wife of Louie Abbott, mother of Charles K. Abbott who was born June 1870.
- Joyce Nash-Wafford 
Taylor, Perlina (I2550)
 
7127 Permane died at the home of his married daughter Etta Rothrock Shuler. Rothrock, Permane E. (I37938)
 
7128 Perry A. Long, 81, a well known resident of the Wynoose community, died Saturday at the Richland Memorial Hospital.

He is survived by his wife, Margaret; two sons, Perry J. of Clay City and Lester of Manteno; and two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Fitch of Cisne and Mrs. Beulah Wyatt of St. Anne. Also surviving are brothers, Frank of Washington, Ind., Jim of Wheaton; and sisters, Mrs. Mollie Van Blaricum and Mrs. Hanna Dugan of Noble.

Funeral services were held today in the chapel of the Noble Funeral Home with burial in the Mt. Zion cemetery near Noble.

Obit from an Olney, IL area newspaper 
Long, Perry A. (I50255)
 
7129 Perry C. Reeves, 86, of Flora died at 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, June 8, 2001 at the Flora Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. Reeves, Perry C. (I26797)
 
7130 Perry Gaylon Fulk born 18 Aug 1916 in Richland County, IL., son of Levi Foster Fulk and Zada Gertrude McDowell.

Family living in Noble Township, Richland Co. IL., Census on 9 Jan 1920. Levi Fulk Jr. 38 years a Farm Laborer with wife Zadie G [McDowell] 33 years, keeping house and children; Vernie E 13, Homer R 8, Evlyn 6, Perry G 4, Inez 2 and Ina 2 years. Brother Ebnezer Fulk 42 years, Single a Farm Laborer.

The Family on 15 Apr 1930 Census in Noble Township, Richland Co. IL., Levi Fulk 48 years is Manager of a Saw Mill with wife Zadie G [McDowell] 44 years and children; Perry 14 is a Farm Laborer, Ina 12, Inez 12, Dale 10, Viola 8, Golda A 5 and Carl 2 years. Brother Eb Fulk 50 years, Single a Farm laborer.

Perry Gaylon Fulk married Annie Pauline Foerster 10 Mar 1936 in Wynoose, Richland County, IL.

Perry Gaylon Fulk died 27 May 1999 in Olney, IL., with burial in Crest Haven Memorial Park. 
Fulk, Perry Gaylon Sr. (I1887)
 
7131 Perry J. Long, 96, Flora, formerly of Clay City, former Richland County sheriff, died Wednesday (Nov. 15, 2000).

Graveside services: 11 a.m. Friday, Mount Zion Cemetery, Clay City. No visitation.

Arrangements by: Frank & Bright Funeral Home, Flora. 
Long, Perry J. Jr. (I50251)
 
7132 Perry Sharp, 75, of Noble, long time resident of the Noble community, passed away early Sunday morning at the Richland Memorial Hospital.

Funeral services at the Noble Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Joe Eggebrecht in charge, assisted by Brother R.E. Dowden of Olney. Burial at Hanna Cemetery southwest of Noble.

The deceased was a retired pumper for the Pure Oil Co. and was a veteran of World War I.

He is survived by his wife, Myrl, two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Doenges of Olney and Mrs. Jerri Sterrett of Havre, Montana; a sister, Mrs. Dell Mabry of Lowell, Ark. and a brother, William Sharp of Lowell, Arkansas.

Published in Olney Daily Mail (IL) - Jan. 5, 1969 
Sharp, Perry Comodore (I25585)
 
7133 Perry was an Army Veteran serving during WWII, a member of the Flora American Legion, the Flora Kiwanis Club and he loved to go fishing. Reeves, Perry C. (I26797)
 
7134 Personal Characteristics

Residence FLORA, CLAY CO, IL
Age 22 Height 6' Hair BROWN
Eyes BLUE Complexion DARK
Marital Status MARRIED
Occupation FARMER Nativity IN
Service Record Joined
When AUG 8, 1862
Joined Where CLAY CO, IL
Joined By Whom E P TURNER
Period 3 YRS
Muster In SEP 3, 1862
Muster In Where CAMP CENTRALIA, IL
Muster In By Whom L CPT
Muster Out JUN 27, 1865
Muster Out Where NASHVILLE, 
Lewis, David (I29721)
 
7135 Pete died in San Quentin Prison in California Bricker, Peter Clarence Elbe 'Pete' (I981)
 
7136 Peter C. Arnone, 86, of Olney, died at 5:01 p.m., Saturday, April 23, 2011, at Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney

A graveside service will be held at a later date at Mound Cemetery in rural Oblong.

Mr. Arnone was born November 6, 1924, in Independence, La., the son of Jake and Christina Lucido Arnone. He married his first wife, Betty Bond, on January 6, 1945. She preceded him in death on December 17, 1991.

He was the owner of Arnone Body Shop in Willow Hill for several years. He was a U.S. Army veteran and a member of Olney American Legion.

Mr. Arnone is survived by his two sons and his daughter-in-law, Rick C. and Karen Arnone, of Robinson, and Michael T. Arnone, of Olney; daughter, Tina Arnone, of Olney; four grandchildren and granddaughter-in-law, Travis and Sarah Arnone, of Robinson, and Gage, Kalia, and Kaylee Arnone, all of Newton; two great-grandchildren, Peighton Arnone, of Willow Hill, and Mason C. Arnone, of Robinson; brother and sister-in-law, Jake and Judy Arnone, of Chicago; two sisters, Josie Utley, of Olney, and Vickie Sucher, of Olney; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Jake and Christina Arnone; wife, Betty; daughter, Heather Rich; brother, Sam Arnone; and two sisters, Mary Caruso and Katie Rowkowski.

Published in Olney Daily Mail (IL) - Apr. 26, 2011 
ARNONE, Peter C. (I51488)
 
7137 Peter came to America in 1865 HABEGGER, Peter (I4895)
 
7138 Peter M. Lough, farmer, P. O. Wilsonburg, was born in Braxton County, W. Va. March 26, 1838, and is a son of Peter Lough a native of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Lough was brought up on the farm, and attended school in a log cabin with a dirt floor. He came with his parents to Edwards County, Ill., in 1839, and to this county in 1840. The first summer they lived in a rail pen, and in the fall built a cabin.

Mr. Lough was a soldier in the late war, in Company H, Twenty-sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and participated in the battles of Vicksburg, Atlanta, Kenesaw Mountain, Lookout Mountain, both battles at Corinth, Jackson, Miss., Resaca, Big Shanty, Island No. 10, Point Pleasant, Bentonville and others, and was with Sherman to the sea.

He was married, February 1, 1875, to Elizabeth Dewhirst, daughter of James Dewhirst (deceased). Our subject owns ninety acres of land, and is engaged in general farming. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, and of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

Excerpt from "History of Wayne and Clay Counties, Illinois 1884 " 
Lough, Peter Marcellus (I55652)
 
7139 Peter's obituary says her name was Christina, their headstone shows Christina. Feutz, Catherine Christina (I18797)
 
7140 PFC Co E 3 MAR DIV
Vietnam PH

Pfc Gowin arrived in Vietnam 22 October 1968, and was assigned to Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division. He was killed by artillery/mortar fire during a combat operation near the DMZ, Quang Tri Province, S Vietnam. 
Gowin, Harry Dale (I51777)
 
7141 PFC. David L. Hagen, 19, died April 1,1945 while serving in the United States Army in Germany during W.W.II.

David was born in Louisville, Illinois, May 15, 1925 one of 12 children. His parents were Harvey Dewitt and Ruby Lillian (Wilson) Hagen.

He was the brother of Harvey, Warren, Alan, Carl, Lubert, Richard, Mary Lou, Anna May, Lillian, Lois and Alice. He is survived by all his siblings and his parents.

He is buried in the Netherlands American Cemetery in Margraten Netherlands. 
Hagen, David Lloyd (I33242)
 
7142 PFC. HAROLD MULVANEY, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mulvaney, Iuka, who was killed in action against the Japanese on Luzon Island, January 28. Entering the service in September, 1943, Pfc. Mulvaney was assigned to the 40th Armored Infantry, received his training at Camp Wolters, Texas, and was sent overseas in March, 1944. Before the invasion of Luzon he was stationed at New Caledonia. Before entering the service he was employed by the Texas Company, East Main Kroger store, and the Boston store in Salem. He was graduated from Salem community high school in 1938. In addition to his parents he leaves a widow, the former Miss Florence Bartley, and a sister, Mrs. Harold Henne, whose husband is stationed with the U.S. Navy in the Marshall Islands. Mulvaney, Harold Burdette (I40415)
 
7143 Philip attended East Richland Schools. During High School he worked at Marymac Pizza, Inc., OK Janitorial, & Happy Hour Services. In the 1980's he worked on several oil well drilling rigs and in the early 1990's he worked at Lubert Schnautz Lumber Company as head sawyer a gift he shared with his grandpa.

In 1995 he and Dave Redman bought a skidder and started logging as PDS Logging. He currently owns Schnautz Logging which originated in 2007 and continued logging until he got sick early this year.

He was generous with what he had and would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. Philip loved to watch Pro Football and loved charcoal grilling . He had a lot of friends and will be missed by all of us that loved him. 
Schnautz, Philip (I31602)
 
7144 Philip E. Croughan, 76, of Flora, died at the Richland Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for the past two weeks.

Croughan, a native of Xenia, was a retired agent and telegrapher for the B. and 0. Railroad at Flora.

He was a member of Flora Lodge No. 151, 100F and also Olney Encampment No. 61, IOOF.

Funeral services will be held in the Cardascio-Hancock Funeral Home at Flora with interment
in Elmwood cemetery, Flora.

He is survived by his wife, Harriett, son, Phillip Jr., two brothers, Roger of Flora and Donald of Tucson, Airzona, and a sister, Mrs. Celia Yates of Mesa, Arizona.

Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, Sep, 1970.

Contributor: Barbara Bromm (47643809) • tgram63@outlook.com 
Croughan, Philip E. (I43535)
 
7145 Philip Eugene Sefton, age 71, of Xenia, passed away at home on the afternoon of Thursday, July 9, 2020, from complications of lung fibrosis, a disease often referred to as “farmer’s lung.” Just the day before, Phil had been released from the rehabilitation unit of Carle Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney, following a three-week stay. Sefton, Philip Eugene 'Phil' (I21533)
 
7146 Phillip Clodfelter

Phillip David Clodfelter was born Aug. 29, 1971, in Olney, a son of Ivan and Kathleen Densmore Clodfelter. He married Karen Lilies May 21, 2000.
Surviving are his wife; parents; sons, Caleb Clodfelter and Cory Ratcliffe; father and mother-in-law, James (Jan) Liles; brothers, Paul (Tammy) Clodfelter and Steven (Roxanne) Clodfelter; grandmother, Luella Densmore; and several nephews and nieces.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents; Sid and Norma Clodfelter and James Densmore. 
CLODFELTER, Phillip David (I55155)
 
7147 Phillip John Clevy, three-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clevy of Claremont, passed away last Friday morning. Clevy, Phillip John (I39041)
 
7148 PHILLIP L. "BUTCH" BEESON, 56 of Cisne, IL was killed at 12:30PM Tuesday, July 27, 2010 in a train car accident at the railroad crossing at E. Holiday Road at Keenes, IL.

Butch was born June 28, 1954 at Fairfield, IL to James J. and Juanita R. (Milner) Beeson. He married Candice Grimes July 19, 1975 at Fairfield, IL.

Butch was a rural mail carrier at Wayne City and Keenes. He served in the Army in Germany during the Vietnam Era.

Butch was a member of the American Legion in Cisne, the National Rural Carriers Association and was of the Christian faith.

Surviving Butch are his wife Candice Beeson of Cisne, IL; two daughters Melanie Benoit (& her husband Jeremiah) of Carterville, IL and Katie Beeson of Cisne, IL; one son James W. Beeson (& his wife Laura) of Fairfield, IL; mother-in-law Mary Lou Grimes of Cisne, IL; three sisters Rosalee Pearce (& her husband Ronald) of Rinard, IL; Katy Auvil (& her husband Sonny) of Flora, IL and Nina Stanford (& her husband Mike) of Newton, IL; three brothers James A. Beeson (& his wife Betty) of Geff, IL; Donald Beeson (& his wife Sandy) of Fairfield, IL; and Jerry Beeson (& his wife Brenda) of Fairfield, IL. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

Preceding him in death were his parents.

Funeral services for Butch Beeson will be Sunday, Aug. 1, 2010 at 3:00PM at Hosselton Funeral Home. Friends may call Sunday 1:00PM until the time of service at 3:00PM. 
BEESON, Phillip L. (I53091)
 
7149 Phillip Neil and David Simmons Anderson were stillborn Tuesday evening Feb. 17, 1981 at Richland Memorial Hospital. They were infant twin sons of Terry and Betty Anderson, Olney.

Graveside services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Crest Haven Cemetery with Rev. Phillip Gardner presiding.

Survivors include the parents, Terry and Betty Anderson, Olney' a brothers Matthew and a sister Jenniffer, both at home; and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Pittman and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson, both of Olney; and several aunts and uncles.

From obituary in The Olney Daily Mail. 
ANDERSON, David Simons (I51020)
 
7150 Phillip Neil and David Simmons Anderson were stillborn Tuesday evening Feb. 17, 1981 at Richland Memorial Hospital. They were infant twin sons of Terry and Betty Anderson, Olney.

Graveside services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Crest Haven Cemetery with Rev. Phillip Gardner presiding.

Survivors include the parents, Terry and Betty Anderson, Olney' a brothers Matthew and a sister Jenniffer, both at home; and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Pittman and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson, both of Olney; and several aunts and uncles.

From obituary in The Olney Daily Mail. 
ANDERSON, Phillip Neil (I51021)
 

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