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9001 She worked in the Salvation Army and never married. MCCRORY, Hanna Belle (I30047)
 
9002 She worked many years as a waitress, cook, and grocery store clerk before retiring from International Shoe Co. in Flora. She was a member of First Christian Church in Flora, and the Beau Knot Sunday School Class. Devore, Geneva H. (I32532)
 
9003 Shelby died at home. Hartleroad, Shelby James (I870)
 
9004 Shelby J. Worthey, 67, Died, Sunday, June 9, 2013, at Kindred Hospital in Amarillo, Tx.

She was born April 29, 1946 in Salem, Illinois, the daughter of Charley Andrew Boston and Mildred (Corry). She graduated from Seward County community college in 1984 obtaining her LPN in nursing. On February 11, 1961 she married Donald Ray Worthey in Xenia, Illinois, he preceeded her in death on December 31, 2012. She was formally employed by Wheatridge Park Care Center and Good Samaritan Society of Liberal as an LPN and office nurse. She retired from Southwest Medical Center on December 18, 2001

She was a member of Central Christian Church – Liberal

Survivors: 2-sons Criss A. Worthey and wife Nancy of Kismet, Ks Michael W. Worthey and wife Jeanne of Crawfordsville, In

1-daughter Sandra J. Lloyd of Tampa, Fl

4-grandchildren Charley Worthey Mikale Bell Kristen Bussey Madalyn "Madie" Worthey

1-great grandchild Wendy Bell

She was preceeded in death by her parents, husband, and sister Vicki Boston.

Memorial Service: 10 am Saturday, June 29, 2013, at Central Christian Church of Liberal. With Pastors Chuck Scroggs and Ron Davis presiding.

No calling times, cremation has taken place.

Memorial contributions: To the Central Christian Church of Liberal, in care of Brenneman Funeral Home. 
BOSTON, Shelby Jean (I40786)
 
9005 Shelby James Hartleroad, 77

Shelby James Hartleroad, 77, of Clay City, formerly of Noble, died at 5:02 p.m. Thursday, October 30, 2003, at his residence.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Noble. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home with Brother Jim Thomas officiating.

Burial with full military rites will be in Hanna Cemetery in rural Noble.

Mr. Hartleroad was born on May 25, 1926, in Jasper County, the son of James and Zennie (Thacker) Hartleroad. He married Gladys Smith on July 3, 1948. She preceded him in death on June 1, 1999.

He was an oil-field truck driver and a member of Glenwood Church.

Mr. Hartleroad is survived by a son, Danny Hartleroad and his wife, Barbara, of Noble; a grandson, Scott Hartleroad and his wife, LeAnn, of Olney; a granddaughter, Joy Keys and her husband, Andy, of Olney; three great-grandchildren, Joshua and Hannah Hartleroad and James Brewer; and two sisters, Charlene Woods, of Newton, and Marjorie Hardin, of Belleville.

He was preceded in death by his wife and parents.

Source: http://www.olneydailymail.com/articles/2003/10/31/obituaries/obit01.txt, November 1, 2003 
Hartleroad, Shelby James (I870)
 
9006 Shelley J. (Sharp) Joyner, 64, of Clay City, Illinois, died on Saturday, October 2, 2021 at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, Illinois.

Shelley was born on August 3, 1957 in Clay City to Marvin Sharp and Medora (Poppe) Jones.

Later she married David Joyner, and he preceded her in death.

Shelley enjoyed helping people in need. She volunteered her time to charitable organizations to help older folks and those in need. She loved to read and to garden.

Shelley is survived by her sisters, Virginia Larrimore of Clay City, Sonya Adams and husband Jerry of North Wilkesboro, NC, and Barbara Sharp and companion Joel Henshon of Brewton, AL; brother, Richard Sharp of Clay City; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents and husband.

A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM on Thursday, October 07, 2021 at Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Clay City, with a visitation beginning one hour prior. 
SHARP, Shelly J. (I10344)
 
9007 Shelley Kay (McLean) Callahan, age 65 of Clay City, Illinois, passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 17, 2022 at Carle Hospital in Urbana, Illinois. She was surrounded by her husband, children, and two sisters.



Shelley was born on September 19, 1957 in Wichita, Kansas and was the daughter of Harold and Lucille (Spalsbury) McLean. She married Steven Lynn Callahan on December 4, 1976 at the Lutheran Church in Manhattan, Kansas and together they have five children.



Shelley loved being a Girl Scout leader for over 30 years. She was her daughters and granddaughters leader along with several other girls. Shelley was passionate about helping others and giving back to her community. Sewing was one of her favorite pastimes and she loved to make quilts. One of her proudest accomplishments was receiving her degree from Olney Central College.



Shelley is survived by her Best Friend and Ever Faithful and Loving Husband of 46 years, Steve Callahan of Clay City; her 5 children: Chip Lynch (Trea) and his children Ben, Ryan Alexis, Andrew, Brian, Destiny, and Brad; Ellen Millman and Kaia Mae Craig; Michelle Aumiller and her children Joseph and Natalin and their dad Eric Aumiller; Melissa Callahan and her children K’Lynne (Josh), Holden, and Galvin; Jessica Callahan (John) and her children Jordan, Joselyn, Jordan Thomas, and Kaleb Douglas; Hopper Callahan (Kassie) and their child Kyia. Shelley also had 12 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sisters Sue (Ed), Dusty (Mike), Patty, and a brother, Jimmy Hodges (Jean); In-laws, David Callahan, Joy McKnelly, Janice (Mike) Rennier, Michael Callahan, and Sarah (Darren) Williams.



A special thanks to the Harvel family and her closest friend, Debbie Harris.



She was preceded in death by her parents, Harold and Lucille McLean; brothers and sisters, Steve Hodges, Chuck McLean, Nancy Oakes; Nephew, Frank Hoekstra; her father and mother in law, James and Doris Callahan; grandson Noah Douglas; brother in laws, Jack Hoekstra and Tim Callahan.



A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, January 7, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM at Kistler Patterson Funeral Home in Clay City, Illinois, with burial following at Clay City Cemetery. Everyone that knew Shelley is invited to join the Callahan family for the Celebration of Life.



Memorials can be made to Project Bible Runners or The Daily Bread Shed. 
McLean, Shelley Kay (I47536)
 
9008 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McDowell, S.M. (I337)
 
9009 Sheri died of a blood clot following child birth at St. Mary's Hospital in Carlyle, Illinois. Struble, Sherri Lee 'Corkie' (I1452)
 
9010 Sherl Edward Hasler 89, of Bloomfield, passed away February 9, 2010. Hasler, Sherl Edward (I46779)
 
9011 Sherl Edward Hasler 89, of Bloomfield, passed away February 9, 2010. He was born July 6, 1920, the son of Vactor and Mary Hasler, near Mineral, Indiana. Sherl served with the 862nd EAB Battalion during WWII, 1942-45, and retired from Crane Naval Weapons Support Center in 1978. There he worked as an operational supervisor for the railroad. He is survived by his wife, Eva Nell (Fortner) Hasler; sister, Enid Bohley Axe, and two daughters, Denise Robertson, Benecia, California, and Joyce Long, Greenwood, Indiana; three grandchildren, Liam Robertson, Chris and Valerie Long. Hasler, Sherl Edward (I46779)
 
9012 Sherlyn A. Hunley, 74, of Olney, passed away on Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at Carle Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney. King, Sherlyn A. (I43336)
 
9013 Sherlyn loved her family and was happiest when her children and grandchildren were all together to celebrate birthdays and holidays. Her true love language was hospitality. She loved cooking and feeding people. If you were in her home you were offered something to eat or drink. It didn't matter if you were a friend, family member or a delivery driver she made sure no one left her house hungry.

She was an avid crocheter who made special baby blankets for each of her grandchildren and many others outside of the family. These items will be cherished even more deeply now. During her many hospital stays she could be found sitting with her needles and yarn. Even when plagued by physical limitations and pain she still wanted her yarn 'just in case' she felt up to a few stitches.

Christmas will be bittersweet this year, not only because she isn't here but also because it was her favorite holiday. She loved and cherished her decorations and referred to them as her prize possessions, second only to her love for Jesus and family. If you were blessed to be in her home during the holiday season you know there wasn't a corner that wasn't decorated. During her last days she expressed more than once to her family that she did not want Christmas 'skipped'. We were to continue to gather together and celebrate the birth of the Savior. Telling her husband and children to 'find the joy'.

Grief is a painful process and tears flow freely right now, but sharing memories of the little things that were unique to her has been a soothing balm. We are comforted knowing she is no longer in pain and is watching over as we begin the journey together to finding the joy once again. 
Crosby, Mary Byers (I43345)
 
9014 Sherlyn loved her family and was happiest when her children and grandchildren were all together to celebrate birthdays and holidays. Her true love language was hospitality. She loved cooking and feeding people. If you were in her home you were offered something to eat or drink. It didn't matter if you were a friend, family member or a delivery driver she made sure no one left her house hungry.

She was an avid crocheter who made special baby blankets for each of her grandchildren and many others outside of the family. These items will be cherished even more deeply now. During her many hospital stays she could be found sitting with her needles and yarn. Even when plagued by physical limitations and pain she still wanted her yarn 'just in case' she felt up to a few stitches.

Christmas will be bittersweet this year, not only because she isn't here but also because it was her favorite holiday. She loved and cherished her decorations and referred to them as her prize possessions, second only to her love for Jesus and family. If you were blessed to be in her home during the holiday season you know there wasn't a corner that wasn't decorated. During her last days she expressed more than once to her family that she did not want Christmas 'skipped'. We were to continue to gather together and celebrate the birth of the Savior. Telling her husband and children to 'find the joy'.

Grief is a painful process and tears flow freely right now, but sharing memories of the little things that were unique to her has been a soothing balm. We are comforted knowing she is no longer in pain and is watching over as we begin the journey together to finding the joy once again. 
King, Sherlyn A. (I43336)
 
9015 Sherman worked as a carpenter and a farmer and enjoyed fishing. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Flora where is was a past trustee of the church. Payne, Oscar Sherman (I10391)
 
9016 Sherry's Gravesite is unmarked , however she is buried next to her husband , Billie Carlyle in the 4th Ad. North Tree Row 295 Grave #1 Struble, Sherri Lee 'Corkie' (I1452)
 
9017 Shirley "Jiggs" Alderson, 81, of Potomac Park, Cumberland, Md. died Aug. 21, 2005 at Sacred Heart Hospital.

Mr. Alderson was born Jan. 12, 1924 in Flora, IL, the son of Norman and Frances Lane Alderson. He married Margaret Fanning.

He was employed with the B. & O. Railroad in Flora in 1941, and later retired from CSX, Cumberland, Md, in 1984, where he was an assistant superintendent of production.

He was a U. S. Navy Veteran of World War II, a member of SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church, the Cumberland Elks, and Cresaptown Knights of Columbus.

Survivors include his wife; three daughters Shirley Marie Eden, Chris Auerbach, Gina Dopler; three sons, Patrick L., Rob, and N. Michael Alderson; two sisters, Wanda Staley and Wilma Williams; 22 grandchildren; one great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Mass of Christian burial was held at SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church with burial in the church cemetery with military honors. 
Alderson, Shirley Eber 'Jiggs' (I43087)
 
9018 Shirley "Jiggs" Alderson, 81, of Potomac Park, Cumberland, Md. died Aug. 21, 2005 at Sacred Heart Hospital. Alderson, Shirley Eber 'Jiggs' (I43087)
 
9019 Shirley A. Garrett, 66, of Flora, died at 7:55 a.m. Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at St. John's Hospital in Springfield. Carter, Shirley A. (I39586)
 
9020 Shirley Ann Miller. 40. 322 North East St., Olney. died Tuesday evening at Richland Memorial Hospital.

Services will be Friday in the Olney Free Methodist Church. Pastor Robert Constable will officiate; burial will be in Haven Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Zirkle Funeral Home and
service at the church. Memorials may go to the American Cancer Fund

Mrs. Miller was born March 20, 1937 to James C. and Marie (Clodfelter) Morris.

She was married to Roy Miller in St. Francisville Dec. 31. 1955. She was a member of the Olney Free Methodist Church.

Surviving are her husband; a daughter Terri Lynn, at home; her mother, Mrs. Marie Morris, Olney; a brother. Ronnie, Denver, CO.; a sister Mrs. Verle (Mona) Toliver, Olney; six nieces and three nephews.

An infant son. David, her father and a brother. James E. Morris, preceded her in death.

Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, Mar, 1977. 
MORRIS, Shirley Ann (I53728)
 
9021 Shirley Ann Osborn, age 74 of Bridgeport, passed away at home surrounded by family on Tuesday, July 23, 2019.

She was born May 22, 1945 in Pixley Township, Clay County IL to Charles Thomas Brown and his wife Vida Mae (Phillips)Brown.

Shirley's life stretched from being born in a log cabin with no electricity, riding a horse to school until 10 years of age, living abroad, to being a world traveler. She worked at a variety of occupations throughout her life and was highly valued for her contributions at each and every one. Caring about her community was shown through volunteering her time and talent with Project Linus, missionary work in Yemen and Kenya, and many local organizations. Shirley had a passion for music, was a talented pianist, avid gardener, and a quilter. She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Bridgeport, IL and an associate member of Dhahran Protestant Fellowship in Saudi Arabia. Shirley's greatest joy was spending time with her family, her church community, and living her life to the fullest.

Surviving family includes: two daughters- Cindy Hawkins and husband Randy, Bridgeport, IL; Lisa Osborn and husband Eric, Austin, TX; two brothers- Dale Brown and wife Darla, BeeBee, AR; Philip Brown and wife Synda, Flora, IL; two grandchildren- Austin Hawkins, Union, MO; Shelby Potts and husband Justin, two great granddaughters- Lexi and Leah Potts, Bridgeport, IL; sister of the heart, Sandra Mauldin, San Antonio, TX; grandson of the heart, Urijah McCallister, Willow Hill, IL; and a very loving extended family.

Shirley was preceded in death by her parents, Charles Thomas and wife Vida Mae Brown.

A celebration of life will be held for Shirley Ann Osborn at First United Methodist Church, Bridgeport, IL. Saturday, July 27, 20019 between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. with remarks and a moment of prayer at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Stephen Killion.

Memorials can be made to First United Methodist Church, 400 Main St. Bridgeport, IL 62417.

The Olney Daily Mail, July 26, 2019 
Brown, Shirley Ann (I35844)
 
9022 Shirley Ann Sullens Obituary

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Shirley Ann Sullens of Lakeland, Florida, born in Flora, Illinois, who passed away on August 15, 2023, at the age of 78, leaving to mourn family and friends. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Shirley Ann Sullens to show support.

She was predeceased by : her parents, Bill Lynn and Marie Lynn; and her siblings, Doris Harrison and Bryan Higgason. She is survived by : her husband Donald Sullens (Doc); her children, Steve Sullens (Staci), Barbara Branche (Steve), John Sullens (Rusty) and Becky Brown (Jeff); her grandchildren, Josh Sullens, Sean Sullens, Matthew Estheimer, Rebekah Kiser, Ray Sullens, Tyler Sullens, Cheyenne Vito, Caleb Brown and Savannah Brown; and her brother Hap Higgason of Texas. She is also survived by 13 great-grandchildren.

However, in lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that contributions be made to the Parkinson's Foundation or your local Hospice Center. 
Lynn, Shirley Ann (I11947)
 
9023 Shirley J. Ausbrook of Clay City, IL passed away on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, IN.

Shirley was born on February 3, 1939 in Clay City, IL to Leo and Vida E. Murbarger. She married Arthur E. "Red" Ausbrook on January 24, 1958. He preceded her in death on February 19, 2011.

Shirley's career was a teacher in the Clay City Unit 10 School District from 1971 to 1995 where she influenced 1,000's of students. She was a member of the Clay City United Methodist Church.

She is survived by her mother, Vida E. Murbarger; children, Trudy Hunley, Brad Ausbrook, and Leo Duane Ausbrook; sisters: Marilyn Helburn, Phyllis Koss, and Carolyn Sunday; nine grandchildren; and eleven great-grandchildren, along with numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

She was preceded in death by her father, Leo Murbarger, and husband, Red Ausbrook.

The funeral service for Shirley was held at the Clay City United Methodist Church in Clay City, IL.

Burial followed in the Clay City Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family requested that donations be made to Clay City Fire Department or Clay City United Methodist Church. 
Murbarger, Shirley Juan (I19581)
 
9024 Shirley J. Sisney, 70, of Dundas, passed away Saturday, July 2, 2011, at her home.

Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, July 8, 2011, at Bethel Cemetery, Fox Township, Jasper County, Illinois. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery. Crain Funeral Home Newton is in charge of the arrangements.

Shirley was born on January 18, 1941, in Cleone, Illinois, the daughter of Jack and Frances (Smitley) Melton. On January 24, 1957, Shirley married David H. Sisney. He survives. Shirley retired from E.R. Moore Cap & Gown in Newton.

Survivors include her husband, David Sisney, of Dundas; daughters, Sheila Sisney, of Stewardson, and Debbie Tyler (husband Mike) of Ogdon, Ill.; three grandchildren, Brandon Sisney (wife Courtney), Chelsea Tyler and Aaron Tyler; brothers, Jack Melton (wife Gloria) of Cisco, Ill., Larry Melton (wife Wanda) of Arcola, Ill., and Denzel Melton (wife Marsha) of Arcola, Ill.; sisters, Pat Hackler (husband Nolan) of Arcola, Ill., Carolyn Bogan, of Palm Bay, Fla., Beverly McCammon (husband Jack) of Casey, Ill., and Marlene Bray, of Monticello, Ill.

She was preceded in death by her son, David L. Sisney, her parents, and brothers, Dick and Tom Melton 
MELTON, Shirley J. (I54040)
 
9025 Shirley J. Snider, 80, of Olney, passed away on Thursday, October 26, 2017 at Burgin Manor in Olney. Semple, Shirley J. (I17713)
 
9026 Shirley Jean Carpenter, age 77, of Clay City, Illinois, passed away Tuesday, May 29, 2018, at SSM Health Good Samaritan in Mt. Vernon. Stipp, Shirley Jean (I36544)
 
9027 Shirley Lee (Hilterbrand) Miller, 84, of Olney, IL, formerly of Lawrenceville, IL, died Friday, May 17, 2019 in Olney, IL. Hilterbrand, Shirley Lee (I46938)
 
9028 Shirley Mae Mitchell, 93, of Noble, Illinois passed away on Tuesday, November 8, 2022 at her residence.

Shirley was born May 9, 1929 in Midwest, Wyonming, the daughter of Lloyd and Gladys (McClintock) Callahan. She married Charles Mitchell on September 14, 1946 in Olney, Illinois, and Charles preceded her in death on December 30, 2004.

Shirley was an avid reader and loved the outdoors, flowers, and gardening.

Shirley is survived by her son, Charles Rodney (Tonya) Mitchell of Noble; daughter, Beverly (Dennis) Souder of Noble; son, Michael (Sherry) Mitchell of Olney; daughter, Dana (Dan) Hout of Noble; daughter, Barbara (Dallas) Tomblinson of Noble; son, David (Jamee) Mitchell of Newton; 14 grandchildren; 35 great grandchildren; 4 great great grandchildren; sister, Betty Bower; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; sister, Marian Hartung, brother-in-law, Glenn Bower; and step-great grandson, Matthew Kroeger.

Cremation Rites were accorded, and interment will take place at Hanna Cemetery at a later date. 
Callahan, Shirley (I13016)
 
9029 Shirley retired from the ownership of Miller’s Motel in Lawrenceville. She liked to shop and collect antiques, genealogy, and collect and sew clothes for dolls. She enjoyed watching Netflix and watching shows about European royalty. Hilterbrand, Shirley Lee (I46938)
 
9030 Shirley was a caring, kind, Christian woman who was always looking for an opportunity to help others. She was a member of Flora Assembly of God Church where she served as church secretary for many years. Her church family was very dear to her heart. Shirley enjoyed singing and playing music, attending family get-togethers, gardening and tending to her rock garden, and looked forward to visiting The Country Closet. All of her grandchildren were special to her from oldest to youngest. Stipp, Shirley Jean (I36544)
 
9031 Shirley worked for Charleston Engineering for over 20 years. She was a faithful member of Mt. Gilead Church. Shirley was the church clerk and taught Sunday School for many years. Shirley loved flowers and kept a beautiful yard. She enjoyed attending Gospel concerts with her husband and friends. On Sundays, the family would gather at Shirley's house for dinner. Shirley had a special place in her heart for her grandson, Johnathan. Semple, Shirley J. (I17713)
 
9032 Shorty died at his home in Clay City Illinois. Morgan, Schyler O. 'Shorty' (I593)
 
9033 Should this be Mena, Arkansas? which is in Polk County? McCracken, Aaron (I14330)
 
9034 Shurl C. Hasler, 82-year-old Claremont Route 2 farmer, died in Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney about 5:40 Sunday morning.

The funeral service was held at 2:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from Sivert Funeral Home in Sumner, with the Rev. Kenneth Provines officiating, Interment was in Sumner Cemetery.

A Richland County native, he was born January 28, 1893, a son of Henry and Frances Brian Hasler. He was preceded in death by his wife, Clara Fletcher Hasler; one son, Melvin and two grandchildren.

His survivors include: three sons, Darrell Hasler of Olney, Keith Hasler and Elwin Hasler, both of Brookfield; four sisters, Mrs. Ella Wiegel and Mrs. Mary Fletcher of Sumner, Mrs. Lily Bell Provines of Sumner Route 1, and Miss Lulabell Hasler of Claremont Route 2; two brothers, Roy Hasler of Claremont route 2 and Vernon Hasler of Sumner; seven grandchildren and seven great-granddaughters.

Lawrence County News, December 31, 1975 
Hasler, Shurl Chris (I297)
 
9035 Shurl C. Hasler, 82-year-old Claremont Route 2 farmer, died in Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney about 5:40 Sunday morning. Hasler, Shurl Chris (I297)
 
9036 Sidney E. Clodfelter 83, of West Salem, died at 10:15 p.m. Saturday, February 25, 2006 at Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney.

Services at Moravian Church in West Salem with Ingram Funeral Home in West Salem in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Clodfelter was born on July 16, 1922 in Edwards County, the son of Raymond Henry and Edna Voigt Clodfelter. He married Norma B. Ahlfield on August 15, 1947. She survives.

He was a member of Moravian Church in West Salem and American Legion and served in the Army during World War II. He was a farmer for many years.

Mr. Clodfelter is survived by his wife, Norma; two sons, Ivan Clodfelter and his wife, Kathleen of Parkersburg and Ernie Clodfelter and his wife, Crystal of Calhoun; three daughters, Kathryn Thacker and her husband, Dennis of Sumner, Nancy Hutchings and her husband, Jerry of Parkersburg and Carol VanMatre and her husband, William of West Salem; two brothers, Glenn and Charles Clodfelter both of West Salem; 13 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Eldon, Lyle and Bob; one sister, Janet Yonaka; and a great-granddaughter, Olivia Kathleen.

Published in Olney Daily Mail (IL) 
Clodfelter, Sidney Eugene (I55154)
 
9037 Silas was born in Bellaire, Ohio. He departed this live in Clay City, Il. He married Sarah E. Cathel October 10, 1866. Four daughters and one son were born. Alexander, Silas G. (I23021)
 
9038 Silas was wounded & partially disabled while serving in the Civil War. Renick, Silas (I55709)
 
9039 Simeon Walter Hosselton, well known and respected farmer of Zif Twp. passed away at his home July 7, 1943, following a brief illness. He suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. Hosselton, Simeon Walter (I28380)
 
9040 Since he grew up working on his granddad's farm as a young man in Clay County, IL, he developed a true passion for farming which continued throughout his life. He enlisted in the United States Air Force from 1942 to 1945 in World War II in both North Africa and Italy.

After his return from the war, Jack worked for the Uniroyal Tire Company in Detroit, MI where he lived until his retirement. He resided in Alabama since his retirement in 1976. He and Jewel have been members of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Chuurch for all those years. Jack was active in the American Legion, serving as a Commander, the VFW, President of Civitan and the Masonic Lodge. His love of farming continued until age 72 when the sport of golf became his new passion and he enjoyed that wonderful sport with family and friends well into his 80's. 
Bissey, Everett Jackson 'Jack' (I18249)
 
9041 Sister Antoinette (Marie) Volk, Poor Handmaid of Jesus Christ, died at 99 yrs. old on January 1, 2022 at the Catherine Kasper Home, Donaldson, Indiana. She was just 2 weeks away from her 100th birthday.

Born to Anton and Catherine (Kuenstler), Wendelin, IL she was preceded in death by her parents along with her brothers Virgil, Anton, Don, Louis and her sister, Sr. Loretta Volk, PHJC. She is survived by her sister Ethel Zwilling.

Sister Antoinette entered the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ September 8, 1943 and professed her vows June 25, 1946.

Sister Antoinette began her ministry in the dietary departments at Angel Guardian Orphanage, St. Mary's School Carlyle IL, St. Mary's Hospital East St. Louis IL, and St. Joseph Hospital Fort Wayne IN. Beginning in 1960 she held dietary supervisory positions at Convent Ancilla Domini in Donaldson IN, St. Mary's Hospital Gary IN, and St. Augustine Convent Chicago IL. In 1990 she became the Coordinator of Hospitality for the United Family Center, Chicago IL. and transitioned in 1996 as a companion to the elderly from Saint Peter and Paul parish Chicago IL. Sister Antoinette considered each new mission a new beginning and in it she made love visible. Sister's daily living was a prayer of loving service which she offered up for each person. Before Sr. Antoinette left her last mission and retired, the presenter at her farewell expressed the sentiments of so many people: "We are humbled by her gift of prayer and the beauty of her complete trust in God not on a day-to-day basis, but, minute-by-minute."

Sister Antoinette officially retired to the Catherine Kasper Home, Donaldson, IN on July 1, 2001. Even in retirement she continued to serve by caring for the other sisters and residents at Catherine Kasper Home. She also designed and sewed baby quilts and comforters, selling or gifting to those in need, and her creations were always admired and appreciated.

Visitation and Services will be held at Ancilla Domini Chapel in Donaldson, Indiana.
Visitation on Tuesday, January 4, 2022 (4:30 – 8:00 p.m. EDT); Prayer Service (7:00 p.m. EDT)

Visitation on Wednesday, January 5, 2022 (10:00 – 11:00 a.m. EDT) followed by the Mass of Resurrection and burial in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Donaldson, Indiana

The services will be livestreamed at: www.poorhandmaids.org/live
Memorial contributions may be made to the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ, PO Box 1, Donaldson, Indiana 46513 or on www.poorhandmaids.org. 
Volk, Marie (I42281)
 
9042 Sister Hildegarde earned a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from Saint Teresa College (Avila) and a Master's in Special Education from Kansas State Teachers College in Emporia. She served as a teacher in area schools for 50 years: Saint Philip Neri, Osawatomie (1938-1943); East Scipio School, Scipio (1943-1956 and 1963-1968); Saint John the Baptist, Greeley, KS (1956-1958); Saint Agnes, Roeland Park (1962-1963); Lakemary Center, Paola (1969-1986); Holy Angels, Garnett (1986-1988). Sister Hildegarde returned to the Motherhouse in 1988 and gave private music lessons at the convent and at Holy Trinity School until recent years.ThersT Kocher, Theresa Ann 'Sister Mary Hildegard ' (I17585)
 
9043 Sister McCormack has been a constant sufferer for almost three years.

She was converted in childhood & joined the M. E. Church. At the time of her death she was a member of the Trinity class of the Mt. Erie circuit. She, with her husband, joined the class when first organized, of which she was a faithful member until death. 
Mann, Elizabeth Nancy (I13897)
 
9044 Sister of Effie Jones

1930 census shows Roxie born about 1885 in Georgia she was living in Hunt CO TX in 1930 
JONES, Roxie (I30777)
 
9045 Sister of Fred A. Amerman Amerman, Annie A. (I20562)
 
9046 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Milligan, J. (I20109)
 
9047 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MILLIGAN, G. (I20110)
 
9048 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. FIGG, A. (I23226)
 
9049 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. FIGG, V. (I23227)
 
9050 Sister of William F. Hohlbauch Hohlbauch, Estella E. 'Maggie' (I22317)
 

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