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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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Loom The Pantagraph Deaths Tbrcrs Hospital Nasi will be acccried Yisiarxc w2 te from i to 8 rs. Friii it tzjsz-al hocse. wnh Mascex aerrkes am. Memorials cay be to tie Franciscan Hospice ef Ctcrrsi Cine is in PoctLac Survrrors inchaie his wife, Becy Edwards; and two dsszhters, Marsha moger) Popp. aai Sandra tBiIl Haspfcnes.

Ncrii Kis feral wi3 be at 2 pjn. Sit-criay at DcyFtj MeKoal H3. Fitcry. wnh the Rev. M-ie Csrcs cfiSciatg.

Burial will te in Graoeiatii Cemetery, Fair-try. Vssnatica will be 10 lb. to 2 pn Saturday at ti funeral facts. Mecscrias cay be made to a chartty cf tbe chosoe. SurrivEg are his wife, CfcJoe Karya (Rigsiy) Gcg; oce daughter.

Jaae NLrels. San An-Isscjou Texas; one son. JeSTery A. Gociv. Dayton.

Ohio; two brothers, Jctn JosefJi Gocge. Auburnda. Fju and WLHam Robert Goug. Part-ura. Art two sisters.

Kse-niary Greiier. RantouL and Virginia Hajsey. East Peoria; and three crar.5iidren. Richland HXs. Texas.

vary Edpsi Church. Normal She sped her winters in FWida from to 15Si Gerald D. Leininger MASON CITY Gerald Dean Leiiunger. St of Mason City died at 235 pa Monday (Sept 8, 1S97) at his His funeral will be at 11 am Thursday at Stynirger Funeral Home. Mason City, the Rev.

Cliff Bevins officiating. Burial will be in Mason City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 10 to 11 am Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of Illinois. He is survived by his wife.

Berry, four daughters, Denise Patterson. Mason City. Lori Leinmger. Harts-burg; Shannon Lemmgvr, Lincoln, and Came Mitchell. Mason Cir-two stepsons.

Bob Brown and Tim Bawn. both of Hettick; two sisters, Bonnie Jones and Be-erry Stafford, both of Mason City, one brother. Butch Leininger. Mason City, and four grandchildren. Thursday at FrKXe-Cihiert-Schrider Fur.erjJ Hvne.

Lmcoin.i the Rev. Vernon and KKmh sgnor Norman Cxximan cfifVciit-mg Bunal will be in Xew Cemeter)-, Lincoln. Vtsiratxm ilix be from 11 a to 1 p.m. ThurscUy! at th-e funeral home. Family and.

friends also are invited to th fanu-t hv1ne at 113 Hudson Luv coSn. from to pa Thursday. Xter.XTt.tls may be to Sudden Irt far.t Dea'Ji SN-ndrcme and Little Galee Chnsnan Assembly. Surxivir are his parents Swphea and Teresa L. LitwiUer' MiI5er.

maternal grandparents. Herb and ElaabeA Lir ilier. HeM worth, paternal grandfather. Burke Miller. Lincoln, and maternal great gr.mdnxther, Anna-, LitwiUer.

EureXa. Also are one unci'. Rvxiney D. Litwiller, Bkxmtngtoiv and one aunt. Rebecca vFvte MuUer Pinr.ann.

Andrew was born May 2. in, Lincoln. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather. Chaiiott Bevan Miller. dor.vio Bejch.

Caldf; three sisters. Lilian Henei Ottawa. Rui Nova arl Mane WihL boch cf Strearor. six grindciidren: and 12 grsit-igranckiuidreri. Marcia McWilliams WIGHT Marcia Reed McWiiims, SS, of Rje.

KH. the Sister cf a Daight nun. died Siror-day (Sept 6. at CoSumba Re-gXTEal Hospital in RTtsnxnh. H.

A candlelight memorial service wus held Tuesday at the Rye Bethany Church. Cremation ntes were accorded. RemK-k and Gen-dron Funeral Home. Hampton. NR.

handled arrangements. MesKvials may be made to the Ahheimer's Disease i RDA, 3nS? X. Michigan Chicago. 1L. 6.C1.

in mer.xT- of her father J. Alexander Mc Williams, or the SPCA chapter of the donor 's choice Mrs, McWilliams. who grew up in Dwight. is sun ied by a brother, J. Alexander Dwight She was born Nov.

11. Ii46. in Chicago. daughter of the late J. Alexander McWilliams and the late Alice Barlow Reed MeWiUiams-Thomas, Andrew David Miller LINCOLN Andrew David Miller, age 4 months.

davs. died at 11:58 a m. Monday iSept. 8. 17 in Bloomington.

His funeral will be at 1 p.m. Central Illinois Douglas G. Albert ODELL Douglas G. Albert. i of 2004 Scott St, OdeU.

died at a.m. Tuesday (Sept. 9. 19SC) at OSF Saint James Hospital. Pontiac His funeral will be at 11 am Thursday at Duffy Funeral Home.

OdeU. the Rev. Jeanette Stevens officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Pontiac Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Survivors include three sisters. Pat Foley. OdeU: and Bonnie Hall and Bea Williford.

both of Pontiac; and two brothers, Ron Albert Union Hill: and Clayton Albert Shelbyville.Tenn. Mr. Albert was born March 13. 1951. at Pontiac to Clarence T.

Sr. and Edna Birkner Albert His parents, one daughter and one brother preceded him in death. He was a laborer for Trico Paving. Pontiac, for many years. He was a member of Laborers International Union of North America Local 996.

He attended both Odell Grade and Odell Communiry High schools. Elsie M. Bush CLINTON The funeral of Elsie M. Bush. 85, of Clinton will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday at Calvert Funeral Home. Clinton, with Robert Winger officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Clintoa Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

She died at 1:11 a.m. Monday (Sept. 8, 1997) at St. Mary's Hospital. Decatur.

Memorials may be made to the DeWitt County Friendship Center. Survivors include a son. Richard D. Bush. Clinton; two brothers.

Elbert and James Isaac, both of Clinton; 12 grandchildren: 32 greatgrandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons. Larry and Darrell Bush, and three brothers. She was born Jan. 27.

1912. in Burnside. a daughter of Elbert F. and Moliie Owens Isaac. She married Shirley Bush on Feb.

17. 1928. in Clinton. He died Sept 17. 1992.

She was a member of the First Christian Church. Clinton. Raymond L. Edwards More obituaries are on Page B7 Dorothy M. Juciy LINCOLN Dorothy M.

Judy. 84. cf Lincoln, formerly cf Normal and Ae Decovan area, died at 25o am. Tuesday (Sept 9. at Maple Riige Care Center.

Lincoln. Her funeral will be at 11 am Friday at Segur-Knapp Funeral Home. Watseka. with Joe Hughes effkut-ing. Burial will be in Busweil Cemetery.

Kentland. Ind. Visitation will be for one hour bef cje the service Friday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to a chanty of the donor's choice. Surviving are her husband.

Elmer Judy. Lincoln: three daughters. Barbara (Ray Hoots, Man-teno; Janet (Ralph) Wagner. TiskU-wa; and Joann (Garr) Coers, New Holland; nine grandchildren; and 22 great grandchildren. Mrs.

Jud- was born March 1. 1911 in Donovan, a daughter of Lee and Melissa Priest Busweil. She married Elmer Judy Oct 29. 1S33. in Donovan.

She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Judy was a member of Cal Emma K. McDowell STREATOR Emma K. (Worrell) McDowell.

S3, of t06 E. Morre.U St, Streator. died at 7.15 a.m. Tuesday (Sept 9, 1997) at St. Mary's Hospital, Streator.

Her funeral will be at 1 1 am Saturday at Central Church of Christ Streator. the Rev. Tim Hughes officiating. Burial will be at Hiilcrest Memorial Park. Streator.

Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Winterrowd-Hagi Funeral Home, Streator. Memorials may be made to missionaries of the Christian Church or to a charity of the donor's choice. She is survived by one daughter, Barbara (Jack) Rhodes, Streator. one son.

Gregory McDowell. Re- Also surrirtag are two grari-sons. Paul and Chad Hz four granddaughters. Meisa Humphries: Gma arl Ji2 Pcpp; and Jodee (Paul) Rinsr: co great-granddaughter. Bayiee Ra? Rnt one stepgrandsoo.

Pcfpc and one Rvan Popp. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother. Ever Edwards; and one stepgrazdiazgh-ter. He was born May 11. 1SCS.

in Pco-tiac, a son of Leslie asd Lirs (Schon) Edwards. He cameJ Betty Duke on Feb. 11 1S4S. in Misca City. He was a 1944 graduate of Pocts-ac Township Hh ScbooL He fanned in Owe-go Tonsiup many years and then in rural Graymont for 33 years uzt2 Jus retirement in Mr.

Edwards was known to be a friendly and persca. He was a veteran of World War and served in the U.S. Army Air Force in the European Tbearer. He was a member of the First United Me-Jxxkst Church cf Pocti-ac and was a past master cf AF AM Lodge Pontiac the Poetise VFVV; Moose Lodge; Legion: and the Livir-gstoa County Farm Bureau. He was a past member of Pontiac Elks Ledge and Sportsman Club.

He was a past member of the Saunemin School Board unci 15W. Walter F. Fulscher NEW HOLLAND Walter F. Fulscher, S9. of New Holland died at a m.

Tuesday (Sept 9. at St. John's Hospital North. Springfleld. His funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday at Holland Barry Funeral Home. Lincoln, the Rev. Richard Reinwald officiating. Burial will be in Lucas Chapel Cemetery. Lincoln.

Visitation will be for one hour before the service Saturday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to St. John's Hospice program. Surviving are one son. Frank (Deborah) Fulscher.

Riverton; and one grandson. Allen H. Gouge FAffiBURY Allen H. "Doc" Gouge. 63, of Fountain Run.

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of Pontiac, died at 1:57 a-tn. Mon Professional Carpet Cleaning day (Sept. 8. at his home after a lengthy illness. His funeral will be at 11 ajn.

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