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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 6

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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6
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Puotiihtd In Moline, in. THE DAILY DISPATCH THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1973 DEATHS AND FUNERALS He married Mildred Kewanee. Mrs. Stella Evans Glenn Emory P. Martin Kenneth Osborne Franklin on June 10, 1939 in lieserra Infant Jennifer Marie Beserra, Infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Steenburgh Mrs. Elizabeth Steenburgh, LYNDOX Mrs. Stella' GEXESEO Emorv P.

Former Alderman Glenn Folmar Dies Kewanee. Survivors include the widow; CAMBRIDGE Kenneth Evans, 93, of Lyndon, died Martin, 91, of 728 South Center Wednesday at the Resthaven Geneseo, was found dead Michael Beserra, 500 Railroad L. three sons, David, Robert, and Xursing Hon.e in Morrison, ofr hTi mi formerly of Kewanee and Michael, and three daughters, after a brief illness at Univer I where she had resided for the Cambridge, was killed in an.Shaaron, Linda and Debra, all sity Hospital in Iowa City. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at St.

Mary's EMORY P. MARTIX Cemetery, East Moline. Burlington, Iowa, known professionally as Betty Fletcher, died June 1 at Burlington Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were Tuesday in Burlington. Burial was in Aspen Grove Cemetery.

The former Elizabeth Pletscher was born in Monmouth. She was married to John Steenburgh March 14, 1913, in Aledo. He preceded her in death. SIia stiiriitvl art at Pnnlps Arrangements are being han automobile accident Wednesday of Ramona; 12 grandchildren; morning near Oregon, III. his step-father, Milem Robert- The body was brought to; son, Cambridge; two half.

Stackhouse Scheuneman brothers, James and La Vera Funeral Home in Cambridge, Robertson, both of Cambridge; where visitation will be from a half-sister, Mrs. Glenn Engs-to 9 this evening. itrom, Galva, and a step-sister, The body will then be sent to, Mrs. Richard Nystrom, Gene-Ramona, where services burial will be Monday. He was preceded in death by Mr.

Ojsbome was born in! a daughter and a granddaughter. Former Moline Aid. Glenn D. tions, Mr. Folmar was chosen last three jears.

Folmar, 46, of Monroe, 'alderman from the Seventh Services will be at 1 p.m. died Wednesday in the Center (Ward. He served on the Moline Saturday at the Beardsley-Pavilion Hospital in Houston, City Council until December of Fielding Funeral Home in Tex. I that year, when he accepted a Chariton, Iowa. Burial 1 1 1 be position as territory manager in in the Charilton Cemetery.

services will be at Uie Had- Memphis saes visitation will be from 7 to ney Funeral Home, Mobile, branch of John Deere Co 9 Frjd at 2 p.m. Friday. The site, of burial has not yet been Among the survibors are the' pfr Funeral Home determined. two daughters, Ellen is in charge of Susan, and a son, Kenneth, loc. an-angoments.

Mr. Folmar was born in at nome Stella Turnbull was born in Gadston, Ala. He married Jean jBlockton, Iowa. She married! Roberts on June 15, 1950. iGomer H.

Evans, who died in1 11937. I dled by DeRoo Funeral Home. Jennifer Beserra was born on May 22 in Illini Hospital, Silvis. Survivors include the parents; at his residence Wednesday morning. Death was apparently self inflicted.

A coroner's inquest will be conducted at a later date. Studio, Moline, Municipal Art grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gallery, Davenport, the Chicago Beserra, Rock Island, and Art Institute, American Mr- and Mrs. David R.

Ter- Mizen Academy. Moving to Moline in 1963, he nnur nsief was employed by Deere Co. A as sales and service manager ALEXIS Arthur E. Alstedt, for the John Deere Plow 77 Alexis, died Tuesday night great grandfathers, Phillip Ponciano, East Moline, and Phillip Terronez, Silvis, and a paternal great grandmother, Mrs. Josephine Perez, Moline.

She moved to Lyndon from' Services will be at 2 p.m. Fri-Chicago in 1955. day in the Wright Funeral Included among the survivors Home, Geneseo, with the Rev. are five sons. George, Des, Donald I.

Bartholomew, pastor Moines; Bernal, Font an of the First Congregational Donald, Chesterton, Church, officiating. Burial will in Cottage Hospital, Galesburg. Planter Works. In the April, 1971 city elec- She also was an accomplished musician, performing at the Burlington Opera House, Augustana College and numerous other places. Mrs.

Fletcher had a art studio In Chicago and exhibited many one-man shows in the United States and Europe. Her last I head for Wm David, Elkhart, and be in Sheffield Cemetery, Friends may call this T. Mrs. John Edimrds afternoon and evening. Wayne, Lyndon; 11 children, and a sister, Turnbull, Bedord, Iowa.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday in the McKnight Memorial Home in Alexis. Burial will be in Alexis Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Memorials may be made to He was born in Sheffield, the son of Paul and Emma Kinsman Services for Mrs. John T. Edwards, 62, of 5214 11th Martin. He married Victory Mrs. Lucille L.

Pichrel McKey Feb. 20, 1906, in Wyanet. She died in 1964. He had lived exhibit was at the Hawk Eye in Burlington in 1972. Surviving are two sons, Richard M.

Fletcher, Burlington, and Dr. Jackson P. Fletcher, Bellwood; five grandchil SHERRARD Services for the Alexis United Methodist! Mrs. Lucille L. Pickrel, 75, of last 22 years in Geneseo TOPS' Church.

Moline, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Miller Funeral Home, Metropolis. The site of burial has not yet been determined. Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. today at the Sullivan Friday, Saturday Sunday June 8, 9, 10 after his retirement from farming.

He was a member of the Sheffield Methodist Church. Sherrard, who died Tuesday evening will be at 1 p.m. Friday in the Crummy Funeral Home, Viola. dren and one great grand daughter. i The Rev.

Gerald Oliver. c.i tT7i, mm Mortuary, East Moline. Mr. Alstedt was born in Moline. He married Frances Reem in Galesburg.

Survivors include the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Leath, Galesburg, and Mrs. Wayne Larson, Knoxville; four sons, John, of Alexis, William, Moline, Edward and Joel, both Mrs. Minnie Minnaert Mrs. Edwards died Tuesday in Franciscan Hospital.

fUfll ESTATE fl6EDCy pastor of the Sherrard Pres-jda ht Mrs Jose Spind bytenan Church, will officiate. Ge grandchildren; Buna will be in Gil so two gpSamnai a Cemetery, Gilson. sisteri Mrs Haze, Vistation will be at the 'Champaign, and two brothers. Services for Mrs. Minnie Virginia R.

Moran was born imp Paducan, Ky. She married Minnaert, 76, of 1518 W. Lombard Davenport, who died "We did It again!" i of Galesburg; 18 grandchildren funeral home until time of ser Ravmond and Bert, both of Wednesday in the Americana John Edwards in 1931. She is survived by the widower; a son, Ben Moran, and seven great grandchildren. 1 vice, Buda.

Nursing Center, will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in Holy Family Royal Oak, three Sunday 12 KOOH 5 P.M.) Catholic Church, Davenport. Burial will be in Davenport grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Williamson, ar so and a brother, George I r0) and FRIES Memorial Park. Visitation will be Friday at Moran, Metropolis.

the Runge Mortuary, where the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Friday. Sears jP(MSgi)fe Mrs. Minnaert is survived by three sons, Leonard, of Walcott, Iowa, C. Ames, Iowa, and Eugene, RR 1, DLxon; seven grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.

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