Compiled by Carl Wayne Gray
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7901 | Richard C. Adamson, 75, of Casper, passed away June 22, 2010. He was born on January 17, 1935, in Casper, the son of Herman C. and Lenora Rayburn Adamson. Richard was a lifelong resident of Casper, graduating from Natrona County High School. After graduation, he followed his older brother, Robert, into the U.S. Navy, serving on the U.S.S. Coral Sea. After his honorary discharge, he married Diane Harlow, and they had four children. They later divorced. Richard then married Dixie Carver. Their favorite holiday was Christmas and they would always throw a Christmas Eve party that was always a favorite family tradition, making certain nobody was ever forgotten. He loved reading, the Denver Broncos, and going to Casper Rockies baseball games. Richard was a longtime member of the F.O.E. Eagles. Survivors include daughters, Jane Adamson, Wendy Adamson (companion Brad Swenson), and Kaylene (husband Joe) Skaj; son, Wade Adamson (fiancée Connie Chavez); 10 grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren. Memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 29, 2010, at Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be given to Central Wyoming Hospice. To leave a special message for the family online, please visit www.NewcomerCasper.com. | Adamson, Richard Carl (I55417)
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7902 | Richard Colclasure was born 1 Sep 1915 and died 15 Oct 1986, in a plane crash, his plane was hit by a student pilot near Charleston, Coles County, Illionos. Richard married Hazel Mae Warren and together ran a Western Auto Hardware store for years in Arcola, Illinois. Richard was a WWII prisoner of war and an accomplished pilot. | Colclasure, Richard 'Dick' (I11472)
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7903 | Richard Combs was a member of the 17th Ordnance Company. He was stationed in the Philippine Islands when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. Ten hours later, he lived through the bombing of Clark Airfield. For four months, his unit worked to keep the tanks running of the Provisional Tank Group. For four months they slowed Japans conquest of the Philippines. Without food, without adequate supplies, and no hope of being relieved, he became a Prisoner of War on April 9, 1942, when Bataan was surrendered to the Japanese. He took part in the death march from Mariveles to Capas. There, 100 POWs were packed into small wooden boxcars that could hold 40 men or 8 horses. At San Fernando, the living left the boxcars and those who had died fell to the floor. The POWs walked the final miles to Camp ODonnell. As a POW, he was held at Camp ODonnell. The death rate in the camp was so high that the Japanese opened a new camp at Cabanatuan and transferred the healthier POWs there. He remained at Camp O'Donnell because he was too ill to be moved. He was one of the last POWs to die at the camp and was buried in the camp cemetery. After the war, his remains were identified and his family requested that they be returned to the United States. In October 1955, he was buried at Bethel Presbyterian Cemetery. ================== All military records refer to him as s Private. His headstone shows his rank as Tecnician 5. Was he posthunously promoted? | Combs, Richard A. (I41127)
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7904 | Richard D. "Dick" Wilson, 76, of Highland died March 9, 2005, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Belleville, IL. He was born Nov. 28, 1928, in Clay City, the son of Frank and Bernice Tolliver Wilson. He married Nila J. Cox on Nov. 7, 1954 in Flora. She preceded him in death on Feb. 29, 1996. He had worked in the oil fields, served with the U. S. Navy on the USS Pivot as a sweeper and the USS Helena during World War II in the Pacific. In the early 1950's he worked at E. J. Transport in E. St. Louis and lived in Washington Park. He then drove over-the-road for Cerro Cooper in Sauget, retiring in 1985. He loved college basketball, especially the Fighting Illini, country music, reading, and traveling to Owensboro and Paducah, Ky, to watch country-western shows. Survivors include a son, Alan K. Wilson, one daughter, Karin A. Scott; three sisters, Margaret Ross, Maxine Larimore, and Mildred Finn; a brother, Jack Wilson; and three granddaughters. Preceding him in death were his parents, wife, four brothers, Charles, Robert, Eldon, Ralph, and two sisters, Martha Wilson and Mary Young. Graveside services were held at Clay City Cemetery with burial there. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Southern IL, or Humane Society. | Wilson, Richard D. 'Dick' (I17155)
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7905 | Richard D. Golden, 54, Bloomington, died at 3:50 p.m. Wednesday in Mennonite Hospital in Bloomington. Services will be in the Cardascio Funeral Home in Clay City. Burial will be in Dillman Cemetery in Sailor Springs. Mr. Golden was born Sept. 11, 1928 in Flora, the son of Orland and Edithe (Payne) Golden. He was a maintenance man for Illinois State University at Normal, and was a veteran of the US Navy. Survivors include his mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Pebles of Bloomington. He was preceded in death by his father. Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, March 3, 1982. | Golden, Richard Dale 'Dick' (I20846)
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7906 | RICHARD D. MARTIN, Late of Channahon, passed away Tuesday, September 21, 2004, at the Embassy Care Nursing Center, Wilmington, IL. | Martin, Richard Dix (I37173)
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7907 | Richard Donald Heath Sr, 85 Rural Sumner, died about 5 a.m. Wednesday, Jan 19, 2005, at his residence. | Heath, Richard Donald 'Dick' (I38743)
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7908 | Richard E. Perry, 63, of Flora, died Feb. 16, 1988, at John Cochran V. A. Hospital, St. Louis, MO. He was born July 15, 1924, in Cisne, IL; the son of Creed G. & Agnes McCracken Perry. He married Blanche Scheetz in 1946 in Enterprise. He was a truck driver for Caterpillar in Aurora. He was a World War II & Korean War Veteran, a member of the D.A.V. & the Cisne American legion. Surviving is his wife; four sons, Rick, Jim, Gary, and Harold; a daughter, Pamela Perry; six sisters, Mary Lou Platte, Audra Kunce, Ruth Bowen, Darlene Leathers, Magdeline Krutsinger, and Sandra Blohm; a brother, Creed Leon Perry; and eight grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, two infant brothers, and one sister. Services were at the Hosselton, Bookhout & Englemeier Funeral Home with burial in Elmwood Cemetery. | Perry, Richard E. (I30897)
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7909 | Richard Earl Franklin, 93, of Odessa, earned his angel wings on Saturday, July 6, 2024, with his daughter Carol and great grandson Jordan Hutson by his side. He was born February 4, 1931, in Clay City, Illinois, to Alfred Duff Franklin and Mildred Holmes. In 1948, he married Norma Hance, also in Clay City, Illinois. They moved to West Texas and Richard was an Oil Field Driller for Cactus Drilling for 20 years. Richard was also known as Papa. He enjoyed traveling with his wife in their camper, as well as riding motorcycles with his son Bobby in his early days. He also enjoyed helping his wife with her ceramic shop. He is proceeded in death by his parents; his wife, Norma Franklin; son, Robert Earl Franklin; and son-in-law, Rock Hutson. Richard is survived by daughter, Carol Hutson; daughter-in-law, Janet Franklin; grandchildren, Amber Hutson, Rocky Hutson, Kim Franklin, Roger Franklin, and wife Turlaina Franklin, Dickie and wife, Shelly, and Tammy Chorney, and husband, Kevin; as well as 12 great grandchildren. Pallbearers are Hunter White, Hutson Sims, and Jordan Hutson. Services will be Friday, July 12, 2024, 10:00 AM, in the Chapel at Sunset Memorial Funeral Home, 6801 E. Business 20, Odessa, TX 79762. Dr. Reverend Jimmy Braswell officiating. | Franklin, Richard Earl 'Dick' (I633)
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7910 | Richard Eugene "Dick" McDowell, age 89 of West Salem, Illinois passed from this life to the next on February 22, 2017 at Rest Haven Manor in Albion, Illinois. Dick was born May 18, 1927 in West Salem to Clifton and Emily (Robinson) McDowell. He married Jeanette Miller on December 26, 1951 in West Salem, and she preceded him in death on January 20, 2015. He worked for the railroad, and later owned and operated McDowell's Grocery Store in West Salem. He was a member of the West Salem Masonic Lodge. Dick is survived by two sons: Terry and wife Geralyn McDowell of Sugar Grove, Illinois and Steve McDowell of West Salem; one sister, Ruth Ann Parker of Mt. Carmel, Illinois; four grandchildren: Elizabeth, John Allen, Rachel, and Rebecca; and four great-grandchildren: Aiden, Gavin, Olivia, and Connor. He was preceded in death by his wife, his parents, two brothers: Clayton and James; sister Patsy Kitchene, and grandson James Andrew. A Celebration of Life service at Ingram Funeral Home in West Salem with burial to follow in Shiloh Cemetery, near Samsville. Ingram Funeral Home West Salem, IL February 24, 2017 | McDowell, Richard Eugene 'Dick' (I51542)
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7911 | Richard Eugene Dunnigan, age 83, of Flora, Illinois, passed away Tuesday morning, January 9, 2018, at Flora Rehabilitation & Health Care Center. Richard was born September 15, 1934, in Flora, the son of Bernard Charles Chief Dunigan and Mary Ellen (Thompson) Dunnigan. He was united in marriage to Barbara J. Grove in September 1959, at St. Stephen Catholic Church in Flora, and together they shared 58 years of marriage. Richard became an electrician in 1959 and in 1965 he started and operated R.E. Dunnigan Electrical Service for 45 years. He served in the Army from 1955-1957 following the Korean Conflict, assisting with peacekeeping activities. He was a member of St. Stephen Catholic Church, a member of Flora American Legion, and a past member of Flora Eagles. Richard had a great sense of humor, enjoyed his grandkids, and followed the Chicago Cubs and NASCAR. He is survived by his wife: Barbara Dunnigan; two sons: Mark Dunnigan and Darin (Krystal) Dunnigan; a grandson: Jarin (Ashley) Dunnigan; a granddaughter: Janae Dunnigan; two great-grandchildren: Jazlyn and Isaac; one brother: Bernard (Catherine) Dunnigan; and in-laws: Mary Lou Wright, Arlene Dunnigan, Carroll Simpson, and Jim (Linda) Grove. He was preceded in death by his parents; and three brothers: Leo, Charles, and John. A funeral service will be 11:30 a.m. Saturday, January 13, 2018, at St. Stephen Catholic Church and interment will follow in St. Stephen Cemetery with military honors. Visitation will be from 10-11 a.m. at Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora. Memorials are suggested to Clay County Hospice. | Dunnigan, Richard Euene (I50239)
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7912 | Richard H. "Dick" Pearce, 77, of Flora, IL died at 9:00 PM Sunday, November 29, 2009 at Clay County Hospital in Flora. He was born March 21, 1932 in Flora to Charles Edwin Pearce Sr. & Goldie Atherton (Dobbs) Pearce. Dick was a self-employed welder and enjoyed gardening. He is survived by his son: Dale Pearce of Rosanky, TX; granddaughter: Jillian Pearce of Rosanky, TX; 3 brothers: Charles Edwin Pearce Jr. of Flora, Kenneth Pearce of Flora, and William Pearce & wife Joan of Flora; 1 sister: Vivian Fitzgerald of Flora. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother (Norman Pearce). Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Saturday (December 5, 2009) at Frank & Bright Funeral Home. Burial will be in Kneff Cemetery, Flora. Visitation will be from 1 PM until time of service on Saturday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Clay County Cancer Support Group. | Pearce, Richard Henry 'Dick' (I21327)
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7913 | Richard had worked as an oil field truck driver and as a machinist and welder with his father in Turner & Son Machine Shop, and also at Valley Steel. He especially enjoyed working on small engines and spent countless hours tinkering with projects of all types. He had participated in Clay County Civil Defense and was a past Boy Scout leader for many years. He enjoyed camping, hunting, and fishing and was truly considered a "jack of all trades." | Turner, Richard Eugene 'Dick' (I32154)
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7914 | Richard Harmon, 1 day old, born and died in Bonpas Twp., Richland Co. IL. | HARMON, Richard (I45431)
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7915 | Richard Hartley, 62, U. S. Army, retired, died on Tuesday morning at a hospital in Fort Worth, Texas, following a heart attack. He had completed 20 years in the Army and had been living in Fort Worth for the past few years. He is survived by his wife, the former Maude Stine of Noble and Olney. The remains will arrive in Olney on Thursday afternoon, and will be taken to the Schaub Funeral Home, where friends may call after 6 p.m. on Thursday. Graveside services will be held on Friday at 10 a.m. at Haven Hill Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. E. J. Florin. Members of Richland Post No. 30, American Legion, will act as Casket Bearers and will present the flag. Taken from an Olney, IL area newspaper. | Hartley, Richard Bernard (I2204)
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7916 | Richard Hartley, 62, U. S. Army, retired, died on Tuesday morning at a hospital in Fort Worth, Texas, following a heart attack. | Hartley, Richard Bernard (I2204)
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7917 | Richard Johnson McCracken was the oldest of three sons of William & Amanda Ellen Johnson McCracken. He married Leota Hubble dau. of Greenville & Eliza Padgett Hubble, March 8, 1896. Richard was killed in a train and truck wreck with Charley Keith, a store owner at Rinard, while going for stoves for the store June 5, 1925 at Edwardsville, Illinois. Leaving a wife and 6 out of 8 children to mourn. | McCracken, Richard Johnson (I14335)
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7918 | Richard Joseph "Gunny" O'Reilly, 83, of Olney passed away at 3:30 PM, January 11, 2013 at his residence. Richard Joseph O'Reilly was born May 20, 1929 in New Rochelle, NY to Joseph James/John and Agnes Mary Cecelia (Krieg) O'Reilly. Richard was retired from the U.S. Marine Corps (Gunnery Sergeant E7). He was a life member of the American Legion, life member of the VFW, and life member of the Pioneers. He also belonged to the Knights of Columbus. He enjoyed woodworking and making doll cabinets for CJ's Doll Cottage. Richard also enjoyed working on the farm with father-in-law Gene Craig and playing euchre with his wife, Gene, and Elizabeth. He loved spending time with family and attending church. Richard married Cheryl Jean Craig on February 9, 1991 in Westminster, CO. Richard is survived by his wife, Cheryl Craig of Olney, daughter, Kathy O'Reilly and husband Matthew Philpott of Corvalis, OR, son, Kevin O'Reilly and wife Debbie of Greeley, CO, son, Michael O'Reilly of Mesa, AZ, daughter, Patti Leichliter and husband Mark of Jackson, WY, stepdaughter, Kristina Fluksa and husband George of Olney, sisters, Catherine Quirk, Mary McLoughlin, Geraldine Braatz, Rosemary Casey and Jean Lalli, grandchildren, Daniel Philpott, Christopher Philpott, Steven Philpott, Lindsey O'Reilly, Cody O'Reilly, Ryne O'Reilly, Rianon O'Reilly, Jennifer Leichliter, Abbey Leichliter, Sydney Leichliter, step-grandchildren, Eva Fluksa, Elizabeth Fluksa, several nieces and nephews, Preceded in death by parents, first wife, Catherine Walsh O'Reilly, infant brother, Richard O'Reilly and brothers, Edward and John O'Reilly Olney Daily Mail, IL | O'Reilly, Richard Joseph 'Gunny' (I50052)
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7919 | Richard L. Clinton, 67, of Olney, Illinois, died on Thursday, July 1, 2021 at Helia Healthcare. Richard was born on July 27, 1953 in Olney, the son of James Taylor Clinton and Ruth Helen Zerkel. He married Karen (Rayborn) on September 13, 2020 at Rotary Park in Olney, and she survives. Richard proudly served in the United States Navy from December 3, 1971 to December of 1977. He was a Vietnam War Veteran and served on the USS Ouelett DE 1077 and the USS Knox DE 1057. He served in the Pacific Ocean area off Vietnam, the Philippines, and the Hawaiian Islands. Richard grew up in Noble, Illinois. He lived many years in Tucson, Arizona and Noel, Missouri. Richard loved motorsports, especially NASCAR, Harley Davidsons, and football. Most of all, Richard loved his family. Richard is survived by his wife, Karen Clinton; step-sons, Tom (Angela) Courtney and Allen (Lena) Courtney; step-grandchildren, Shyan, Brooklyn, Hailey, Madison, and Emalee Courtney; sisters, Janice Clinton of Olney and Brenda (Steve) Francis of Olney; brother, Paul (Sherry) Clinton of Wheeler; nephews, Eric Francis, David (Dawn) Francis, and Taylor Clinton; nieces, Amy (Ben) Snowden and Abigail (Dustin) Phillips; great-niece, Auri Francis; great-nephews, Emmett Francis, Murphy Snowden, Rhett Phillips, and Beckett Phillips. He was preceded in death by his parents. Cremation Rites will be accorded. A Graveside Service for Richard will be held at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at Freedom Baptist Cemetery with Pastor Chris Spenner officiating. Full Military Rites will be performed at the graveside. Memorials can be made to the Wounded Warrior Project | Clinton, Richard L. (I51730)
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7920 | Richard Lewis was a son of John Lewis (1720-1802) and Priscilla Brooks (1725-1797). He served in the Revolution. Richard married around 1779 to Lydia Field (1762-1852), a daughter of William Field, Jr. (bef.1727-1805) his wife Lydia Elswick, (1743-c.1829). Richard and Lydia moved to Indiana around 1809, and were early settlers in Floyd Co. They had eleven children: 1. Lydia Lewis (1780-1854) married William Erwin (1777-1837), both are buried in Hoosier Prairie Cemetery, Clay County, Illinois. 2. Jonathan Lewis (1783-1817) married Sarah McCaun in Clarke Co., Indiana in 1811. 3. John Lewis (1785-1822) married Martha Jyles in Randolph Co., NC in 1809. 4. William Harrison Lewis (1787-1844) married Mary Julian in Ranolph Co., NC in 1808, married second to Susan Elizabeth Colclasure/Colglazier in Orange Co., Indiana in 1816. Died in Clay County, Illinois. 5. Robert Lewis (1789-1843) married Vaney (Lavinia?) Cude in Randolph Co., NC in 1810. Died in Floyd Co., Indiana. 6. Richard Lewis, Jr. (1791-1833) married Lavinia Wall in Randolph Co., NC in 1809. Died in Floyd Co., Indiana. 7. Priscilla Lewis (1793-1831) married John Scott in Clarke Co., Indiana in 1813. Buried here near her parents. 8. Jane Lewis (1796-1863) married Tilghman Clark in Floyd Co., Indiana in 1820. Buried here near her parents. 9. Lavinia Lewis (1799-1821) 10. Crawford Lewis (1801-1841) married Elizabeth Neeld in Clark Co., Indiana in 1824, died Clay Co., Illinois. 11. David Lewis (1806-1885) married Clarissa W. Thompson (1810-1875). Died in Floyd Co., Indiana. Buried here near his parents. | Lewis, Richard (I33108)
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7921 | Richard Ogibovic Jan. 25, 2010, 10:48 am Visitation for Richard S. Ogibovic, 63, of Manteno, will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Brown Funeral Home, Manteno, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Father Al Heidecke will officiate. Burial will be in Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, Elwood IL. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Illinois Veterans Home at Manteno, IL. He died Friday, Jan. 22, 2010, at Holy Cross Hospital in Chicago, IL. Mr. Ogibovic was the owner of Ogibovic Tire Service in Chicago Heights, IL, and Peotone, IL, retiring after 40 years. He later worked at the Illinois Veterans Home at Manteno, IL. He was born Nov. 14, 1946, in Chicago Heights,IL the son of John S. and Leona D. Haake Ogibovic. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving two years in Vietnam aboard the USS Higby. He was of the Catholic faith and a member of the Manteno American Legion and the Beecher AMVETS. He enjoyed visiting his grandchildren, golfing and traveling. Surviving are his wife, the former Debbie VanVleck, whom he married March 18, 2006, in Manteno, IL; two sons and one daughter-in-law, Richard and Melissa Ogibovic of Momence, IL, Brian Ogibovic of Goodyear, AZ; one daughter, Taren Ogibovic of Goodyear, IL; one stepdaughter, Kathy Poskin of Kankakee, IL; five grandchildren and two stepgrandchildren; one sister, Judith Molander of Phoenix, AZ; one brother and sister-in-law, John and Virginia Ogibovic of LaPorte, IN; and many nieces and nephews. His previous wife, Jacqueline Ogibovic, is deceased. | Ogibovic, Richard Stephen (I38453)
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7922 | Richard proudly served in the United States Navy from December 3, 1971 to December of 1977. He was a Vietnam War Veteran and served on the USS Ouelett DE 1077 and the USS Knox DE 1057. He served in the Pacific Ocean area off Vietnam, the Philippines, and the Hawaiian Islands. | Clinton, Richard L. (I51730)
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7923 | Richard served in the U.S. Navy and was among the first enlisted personnel stationed in the Philippines. | Cooper, Richard A. Jr. (I34812)
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7924 | Richard served with the US Army during the Korean conflict. He died at 12:30 a.m. at the Riverside Medical Center. Pastor Curt Rush conducted the funeral services. | Krutsinger, Richard Dean (I905)
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7925 | Richard W. "Dick" Stanford, age 76, of Flora, IL passed away Sunday, November 17, 2013 at Flora Rehab & Healthcare Center in Flora. Dick was born April 16, 1937 in Flora, IL to Harry and Mildred (McGrew) Stanford. He married Kathryn E. "Katie" Stanford on April 23, 1955 in Flora. She preceded him in death on October 6, 2002. Dick built homes with his brother and later worked in bridge construction throughout the U.S. He was a member of Carpenter's Local #634. Through Mark Shell and Orchardville Church, Dick's faith was strengthened and renewed. Dick was a wonderful man who loved to fish, hunt, and train dogs and enjoyed working in his garden and yard. He is survived by his soul mate, Ruthee Myers of Flora, who spent ten happy years together; two sons: Rick Stanford of Flora and Randy Stanford (Regina) of Ellettsville, IN; daughter: Chris Pierson (Raymond) of Flora; two brothers: Bill Stanford (Jane) of Flora and Jerry Stanford (Evelyn) of Shannon, MS; sister: Sue Pettit; three grandchildren: Michael (Kelly) Burdine, Hannah Fox, and Nicole Stanford; 2 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife. The funeral service for Dick Stanford will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, November 20, 2013 at Frank & Bright Funeral Home, Flora. Interment will follow in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Xenia. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, November 19, 2013, at Frank & Bright Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. | STANFORD, Richard W. 'Dick' (I50674)
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7926 | Richard was born to William and Sarah Irene (DeBusk) Eastin. He grew up in the Clay County, Illinois area. Richard was inducted into the U.S. Army in 1946 and was honorably discharged in 1947. On June 5, 1953, he married Betty Hilderbrand Snell, and with this marriage, he also took her two children to raise and love as his own. To this union were born two daughters, Sharon Ashlock and Connie Thomas. The family moved to Oklahoma in 1959 where Richard worked in the oil field for 40 years. He was active in the Moose Lodge and helped with the Special Olympics for 10 years. Richard enjoyed racing stock cars and dune buggy activities. He was baptized in the Baptist Church at the age of 11. His oldest daughter, Linda Snell, went to her heavenly home in 1967, and his youngest daughter, Connie Thomas, left this world in 1991. Her remains were placed with her father for a final resting place. | Eastin, Richard Calvin (I29972)
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7927 | Richard was killed in a train and truck wreck with Charley Keith, a store owner at Rinard, while going for stoves for the store June 5, 1925 at Edwardsville, Illinois. Leaving a wife and 6 out of 8 children to mourn. | McCracken, Richard Johnson (I14335)
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7928 | Richard was killed in an automobile accident. | Frank, Richard Wayne (I17682)
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7929 | Richard worked for Olney Sanitary for 11 years. He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a member of Calhoun Christian Church. | RUNYON, Richard 'Leo' (I10434)
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7930 | Richland Care & Rehab Center, Olney, Richland County, Illinois | Tracy, Grace (I10330)
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7931 | Richland County Memorial Hospital, Olney, Richland County, Illinois | Snell, Kirstie Ray (I6858)
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7932 | Richland County Memorial Hospital, Olney, Richland County, Illinois | Fulk, Levi Foster Preston Jr. (I1587)
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7933 | Richland County Memorial Hospital, Olney, Richland County, Illinois | HASLER, Darrell Francis 'Dutch' (I1260)
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7934 | Richland County Memorial Hospital, Olney, Richland County, Illinois | Ireland, Lellah Edna (I1039)
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7935 | Richland County Memorial Hospital, Olney, Richland County, Illinois | Bissey, Lucille E. (I637)
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7936 | Richland County Memorial Hospital, Olney, Richland County, Illinois | Payne, Walter (I215)
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7937 | Richland County Memorial Hospital, Olney, Richland County, Illinois | Payne, Maude May (I151)
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7938 | Richland County Memorial Hospital, Olney, Richland County, Illinois | Moats, Thomas A. 'Tom' (I9176)
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7939 | Richland County, Illinois; marriage license #47 | Family: Bellinger, Jacob 'Jake' / Harmon, Nancy (F10300)
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7940 | Richland County, Volume 003, License #00000096 | Family: Galloway, Joe Arthur 'Arch' / Gray, Martha Lucinda (F24)
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7941 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bell, R.L.R. (I319)
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7942 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lents, R.E.R. (I508)
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7943 | Rickard K. Provines, age 53, of 725 N. Morgan St., husband of Mildred Provines, passed away this morning April 27, 1963, at Richland memorial Hospital, following a short illness. | Provines, Richard K. (I37628)
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7944 | Rickey Jay Harbin, age 68, of Flora, Illinois, formerly of Maroa and Clay City, passed away Saturday, December 4, 2021, at Flora Gardens Care Center. He was born May 22, 1953, in Flora, Illinois, the son of Lewis Ray and Alice Josephine (Boyd) Harbin. He was united in marriage to Patricia Patty Ann Logue. She preceded him in death on November 22, 2021. Rickey loved pool, ping pong, and fast pitch softball. He was an avid fan of the Chicago Cubs, Illinois Basketball, the New York Yankees, and Mickey Mantle. He is survived by his children: Philip (Brittney) Harbin of Clinton, Mickey (Sarah) Harbin of Urbana, and Ange (Danny) Harbin of Argenta; 12 grandchildren: Austin, Jordan, Jenna, Corey, Codey, Alexis, Colbey, Raylynn, Cobey, Corley, Covey, and Alexander; a great-granddaughter: ZayLa; a sister: Cathy (Philip) Stout of Clay City; several nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews; and one great-great-nephew. He was preceded in death by his parents: Ray and Jo Harbin; wife: Patty Harbin; twin brother: Rodney Harbin; other siblings: Johnny Ray and Joyce Kay; and a great-niece: Alexa Smith. A funeral ceremony will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, December 18, 2021, at Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora. Interment will follow in Clay City Cemetery. Visitation will be 11 a.m. until time of service on Saturday at the funeral home. Memorial donations are suggested to the Alzheimers Association and will be accepted through the funeral home. | HARBIN, Rickey Jay (I28168)
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7945 | Ricky L. Bratton, 53, of Louisville died at 1:18 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008, at Memorial Medical Center, Springfield. Cremation was accorded by Butler Cremation Tribute Center. Burial will be in Red Brush Cemetery, Louisville, at a later date. The family of Ricky L. Bratton is being served by Kirlin-Egan and Butler Funeral Home, 900 S. Sixth St., Springfield. Ricky was born Dec. 5, 1954, in Flora, the son of Lowell and Freda Fowler Bratton. He married Susanne Pilman Sept. 21, 1975, in Louisville. Ricky was a 1973 graduate of North Clay High School, Louisville, and Lincoln Trail College, Lawrenceville. He was employed as a lead systems analyst for Discover Financial Services in Riverwoods and prior to that, worked for Illinois Student Scholarship Commission in Deerfield. He was an intelligent, fun-loving man. He was a great husband, who always looked out for his wife, family and friends. He enjoyed cooking and watching war movies and loved his dogs. He was preceded in death by his parents; and sister, Shirley VanDyke. Published in the Effingham Daily News . | BRATTON, Ricky L. (I51878)
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7946 | Rifle company, commanding officer - European theater. 5 campaigns - Normandy to war's end. Source: http://www.wwiimemorial.com/Registry/plaque.aspx?honoreeID=168260 | Stanford, Leslie Everett (I31869)
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7947 | Rifleman in war of 1812 in the third co. Detached from the 9th brigade, Gideon Lewis captain | Baldwin, Theophilus (I2891)
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7948 | Rifleman in war of 1812 in the third co. Detached from the 9th brigade, Gideon Lewis captain | Baldwin, Theophilus (I2891)
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7949 | Rifleman with Company K, 3rd battalion, 104th Division in Germany. Source: https://wwiiregistry.abmc.gov/honoree-plaque/?honoree_id=1397102 | Pflaum, Willard Myron (I555)
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7950 | Riley C. Bailey, age 79, of 201 N. Mulberry Street, passed away this morning at Richland Memorial Hospital following a long illness. Mr. Bailey was born in Clark County the son of Balsam Bailey and Martha A. Misner Bailey. He was united in marriage to Bertha Thomas on Jan. 24, 1928. He was a veteran of World War One and served in the United States Army as a member of Battery "B", 6th, Regiment of the Field Artillery. Mr. Bailey had been an employee of the Hocking Auto Parts several years ago and in his retirement he was a gunsmith and specialized in hand made gunstocks which were well known throughout the area. He leaves his wife, Bertha, and one daughter, Mrs. Charles (Mary) Walker of Olney and 3 grandchildren. Other survivors are the following brothers and sisters: Everett Bailey of Kilburn, Robert Bailey of Havana, Harley Bailey of Springfield, Mrs. James (Lillie) Stacey and Mrs. Lela Locke, both of Olney, Mrs. Alvin (Nellie) Mathews of Forest City, Mrs. Dolph (Hazel) Bland and Mrs. Bernard (Dorothy) Bland, both of Greenup. He was preceded in death by his parents: a grandson, Gary Stephen Scranton on Dec. 1, 1966: a brother, Charles: a sister, Hattie: and 2 infant brothers. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Memorial Chapel of the Summers-Marshall Funeral Home with the Rev. R. E. Dowden officiating. Interment in Haven Hill cemetery. From obituary in The Olney Daily Mail. | Bailey, Riley Corbett (I54925)
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