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8651 | She took great pleasure in cooking marvelous meals for all of them especially at the holidays at which time she festively decorated her home as well as the homes of others. She enjoyed many hobbies throughout the years such as designing and sewing western shirts, buying and selling antiques, setting up at the flea markets, creating flower arrangements, going to rummage sales, and most of all, gardening. It is an understatement to say she had a green thumb because she could grow anything, anywhere. Throughout the years, Vera created her own beautiful garden and had every flower imaginable, but she especially loved her day lilies of which she had all kinds. One of her proudest moments was when her friend, Jason Delaney from the Missouri Botanical Gardens created a hybrid lily and named it the Vera Denton. She was truly a remarkable woman who could do anything she set her mind to do. To describe her as a hard-working, strong, independent woman is putting it mildly. She had a heart for Jesus and served him faithfully for many, many years. She was very instrumental in multiple fundraisers held by her church and sold many chicken and noodle dinners made by her own precious hands. Vera was an avid Trump supporter and was deeply patriotic. She is a beautiful soul loved so much by so many and will be deeply missed, however, Heaven is rejoicing and so is her lifelong soulmate as they are now reunited eternally. | Brown, Vera Christine (I10585)
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8652 | She united with the U. B. church in early life, and lived a faithful and consistent Christian life to the end. She was of a quiet, unassuming nature, and a great lover of her home. She was the very embodiment of all that was pure, good, noble and kind. Out of the goodness and love of her sympathetic heart she gave joy for sorrow, comfort for distress and cheerfulness for despondency. The strength of her life was given in spreading consolation, comfort and good cheer to those around her. Her many acts of kindness and helpfulness reflect the Christian spirit she so consistently lived. | Anderson, Melissa J. (I47039)
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8653 | She was 1 yr, 9mo, & 14 days old. | Coggan, Nelda (I18431)
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8654 | She was 9 mo, 7 days old. | Coggan, Nadine (I18432)
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8655 | She was a 75-year member of the Olive Congregational Christian Church. | SMITH, Edith (I31428)
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8656 | She was a C.N.A. at local nursing homes and Prairie Estates. Geraldine was busy with and devoted to her children and grandchildren. | Hunt, Geraldine Virginia (I21789)
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8657 | She was a caseworker for the State of Illinois, Department of Public Aid. | Runyon, Connie Lynn (I37505)
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8658 | She was a charter member of Olney Eagles Lodge, Olney American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars as well as the Moose Club of Olney. She worked as a nurse's aide at Richland Memorial Hospital. She also worked at JJ's Market, Schneider Brother's Grocery and International Shoe Factory. She will be sadly missed by her family and friends. | Skelton, Vivian M. (I25685)
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8659 | She was a charter member of the Sumner Free Methodist Church. | Hampton, Blanche M. (I5896)
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8660 | She was a clerk at Bowers Drug Store for several years, and was a member of the Free Methodist Church in Olney. | Goodwin, Bertha Olive (I40949)
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8661 | She was a CNA and a member of Clay City First Baptist Church. Mary loved her babies and family, enjoyed fishing and taking care of others. | WORTHEY, Mary Elizabeth (I8887)
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8662 | She was a CNA at nursing homes. Peggy was very organized and enjoyed fishing, cooking, coon hunting, and being with her husband and family. | Coil, Peggy M. (I19583)
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8663 | She was a cook at Holland Truck Stop in Flora. | Kelm, Myrtle Pauline (I22332)
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8664 | She was a custodian for Coffee County School system. | Pearcy, Ruth Mae (I36780)
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8665 | She was a custodian for North Clay School District in Louisville and a member of the Louisville United Methodist Church. | SMITH, Martha Sue (I34225)
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8666 | She was a devoted housewife and mother that loved to cook and garden. | Nease, Georgia Chadenne (I452)
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8667 | She was a devoted wife of 50 years and mother of four children. She was a member of North Freedom Baptist Church of Noble where she quietly lived out her Christian faith. She was a lady of strong faith and a quickly and easy smile. She worked at the Olney garment factory, learned to tool leather and was a homemaker, devoted wife and loving mother. She leaves this world behind with no enemies and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. | McCollum, Elaine Joyce (I8717)
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8668 | She was a faithful member of First Assembly of God Church in Olney and worked as an EKG Technologist for many years. She will be sadly missed by her family, friends, and everyone who knew her. | Hawk, Frank Shaw (I27862)
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8669 | She was a food supervisor of Metcalf School for 10 years; member of First Christian Church, Chapter JV of PEO, and a five year volunteer worker with Girl Scouts of America. | Brissenden, Beverly B. (I29651)
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8670 | She was a former employee of Ainsbrook, KEX, and was a senior aid at the Olney Central College Library. She was a member of Elm Street Christian Church in Olney. | Bradham, Eliza Arvella (I12652)
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8671 | She was a former employee of Raberse Nursing Home in Flora. She was a member of the Sailor Springs Christian Church and the VFW Auxiliary. | Payne, Lois Marguerite (I19207)
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8672 | She was a former member of the Olive Branch Methodist Church and was a recent member of the Pleasant Ridge Church | Ingram, Lillie Esther (I8736)
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8673 | She was a former switchboard operator for the telephone company and a member of Mt. Erie Christian Church. | BENSON, Beulah Ann (I5926)
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8674 | She was a graduate of Erie High School. On September 17, 1959, she married Donnie Eugene Jobe in Erie, Kansas. From 1966 until 1997, they made their home in Morris, Illinois. Peggy worked at Shabbona Middle School from the time it opened until 1997. She was one of the first cafeteria workers at the school. While living in Morris, Peggy was a member of First Christian Church, a Girl Scout Leader, helped with concession stands at Opdyke School, Upon retirement, Donnie and Peggy moved to Lake Pomme de Terre in Pittsburg, Missouri and became farmers. Peggy enjoyed outdoor life including fishing, hunting, farming and gardening. In addition, she was an avid seamstress, painter and crafter. She loved spending time with her family. She was a member of Prairie Chapel United Methodist Church in Urbana, Missouri, where she was a member of the choir. She was also a member of the Pomme de Terre Community Choir. | Edwards, Peggy Lou (I48210)
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8675 | She was a graduate of the University of Illinois. She taught school for several years in Clay County, then worked for Farm Security. She later became the first Home Advisor for Clay County. She was a member of the Worldwide Church of God. Survivors include a sister Ruth Craig, who whom she had made her home the last several years. | STOUTENBURG, Margaret Minor (I22827)
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8676 | She was a high school teacher in Clay City, starting her career in the Clay City Elementary School, teaching for 35 years. She was a member of the Clay City United Methodist Church , Illinois Retired Teachers Assoc., Clay County Retired Teachers Assoc., Vansans Trace Chapter of the DAR, and National DAR Society. | POWELL, Clara Rebecca (I15728)
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8677 | She was a home- maker. | Wright, Hazel M. (I17728)
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8678 | She was a homemaker and a cook at the grade school in Sumner for 10 years. She was a member of Free Methodist Church. | HECKLER, Vera Lemay (I1211)
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8679 | She was a homemaker and a faithful member of Ingraham Christian Church. | Dillman, Luanna Ellen (I41314)
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8680 | She was a homemaker and a member of Bible Fellowship Church in Olney. | Campbell, Ethel (I25381)
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8681 | She was a homemaker and a member of Calvary Baptist Church of Flora. She loved living on the farm, appreciated the time spent with her grandkids, enjoyed traveling and shopping, and had a great fondness for her pets, especially the cats. | DELZELL, Sylvia L. (I20442)
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8682 | She was a homemaker and a member of Clay City First Baptist Church in Clay City. | Pierce, Mabel Louise (I18207)
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8683 | She was a homemaker and a member of Ellery Christian church. | Dugan, Norma (I31116)
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8684 | She was a Homemaker and a member of Elm Street Christian Church. | BOLTON, Virginia K. (I19110)
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8685 | She was a homemaker and a member of First Baptist Church in Clay City. | Davis, Dorothea Marie (I581)
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8686 | She was a homemaker and a member of First Christian Church in Oblong. | Richie, Wanda Lou (I37529)
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8687 | She was a homemaker and a member of First Southern Baptist Church in Flora. Mildred loved her church and was a member of the Keenagers group at the church. She also enjoyed playing pinochle, crocheting, quilting and often did mending for area nursing homes. | Markham, Mildred Anna (I45757)
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8688 | She was a homemaker and a member of Glenwood Church in Noble. | Fruth, Ima L. (I13107)
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8689 | She was a homemaker and a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church in Wendelin. | Hinterscher, Theresa Rosina (I12445)
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8690 | She was a homemaker and a member of Immanuel United Methodist Church and Olney Garden Club. | Foerster, Annie Pauline (I4556)
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8691 | She was a homemaker and a member of Ingraham Christian Church and the Sailor Springs Ruritan Club. | Phillips, Vivian E. (I35676)
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8692 | She was a homemaker and a member of Ingraham Christian Church. Gertrude was a great cook and enjoyed sewing, being with her family, and making her family first. | Akers, Gertrude (I12067)
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8693 | She was a homemaker and a member of Liberty Baptist Church in Wakefield. | Schnautz, Evelyn Marie (I34946)
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8694 | She was a homemaker and a member of Noble Christian Church in Noble. | Varner, Leona (I13618)
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8695 | She was a homemaker and a member of North Freedom Baptist Church in rural Noble. | HUNLEY, Emogene (I11932)
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8696 | She was a homemaker and a member of Oak Street Baptist Church in Flora. | Sansom, Anita R. (I31568)
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8697 | She was a homemaker and a member of Olney Church of God and American Legion Auxiliary. | Thomas, Minnie Ellen (I11747)
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8698 | She was a homemaker and a member of South Muddy Baptist Church. | Fulk, Doris Bernadine (I8665)
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8699 | She was a homemaker and a member of the Bethel Baptist Church., and was a 10 year member of the Clay County Saddle Club. | Wright, Opal C. (I17742)
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8700 | She was a homemaker and a member of the Blain Christian Church. | Parks, Elizabeth E. (I25791)
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