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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 22

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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22
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Moline Dispatch Sat, Feb. 4, 1961 22 CARD OF THANKS Quad City Area Deaths and Funerals Sincert thinks to friends, neigtv bora nd relatives tor their csrds, flowers and visits during my stay to the Moline Pubtie Hospital. Also thanks to the Priests st Sacred Heart Church, doctors, nurses, and nurses aides lot their wonderful care. Edward B. Welvaert daughter, Beth Michelle, both at ERIC SWANSON HOWARD PETTEGREW BISHOP HILL Howard Pette- HENRY L.

JAMES LYNDON Henry L. James, PRESS ELLIS Services for Press "Shorty" El 1890, in Rock Island, a son of Edward and Hattie Leins. He attended schools and had lived in Rock RUMSEY SERVICES Services Will be it 1:30 Monday afternoon in Wheelan Funeral home; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Hedges of Peoria and Mrs. Hattie Services for Eric R.

Swanson, 56, of 709 20th Rock Island, lis 77. a former resident of the; grew, 34, Bradford, was Killed 87, died Thursday night in the home of his son, Clyde James, RFD Morrison. Island his entire life. will be at 1:30 Monday afternoon instantly late yesterday morning Aber of Buda; one brother, Marvin of Bradford. Home (or Frank Rumsey, 70, of 936 18th Rock Island, who He married Wilma Kane Feb.

6, in Esterdahl Chapel The Rev. El Quad-Cities who died Wednesday in Los Angeles after a 3-month illness, will be Monday in Los An when he slipped inside a corn crib i lis Youngdahl, chaplain of Luther- 1918, in Rock Island. Mr. Leins died yesterday in St. Anthony's into a power corn rake while helping shell corn on the Ray Dorff farm near Bradford.

an Hospital, will officiate. geles. retired from the Rock Island District, U.S. Corps of Engineers, in Friends may call after 7 to Hospital. The Rev.

Fred J. Rolf, pastor emeritus of the Church of Peace, Services will be at 2 tomorrow afternoon in Gardner Funeral Chapel, Prophetstown. The Rev. Kenneth Dotson, pastor of the Advent Christian Church, Proph-etstown, will Burial will Mr. Ellis was born July 28, 1883, in Joplin, Mo.

He had lived in morrow night at the chapeL Services will be at 2 Monday 1951 after 42 years of service. He Mr. Swanson was injured fatally afternoon in Dunlap Funeral had been manager of the corre will officiate, and burial will be in the Quad-Cities for 45 years' be yesterday morning when struck by spondence and mimeograph Home, Bradford, with the Rev. Memorial Park Cemetery. fore moving to Los Angeles in 1952.

While in the area he was a semi-trailer truck on 3rd Friends may call at the funeral Arnold Olsen, pastor of Boydes be in Lyndon Cemetery. a short distance west of 3rd Grove Methodist Church, officiat He was a veteran of World War Mr. James as born Aug. 1, home after 7 tonight Mr. Rumsey had been an apart' Moline.

1873, in New Carlyle, the Mr. Swanson, the son of Sven son of Carl and Liza Wallace merit house manager in Chicago for many years prior to retiring Petersson, was born April 29, 1904 having served with the Army in France, and was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Holy Name Society of the church. James. He lived there until 13 ome years ago when he moved to in Ronnedy Bleaking, Sweden. He was employed by the Rock Island Jn 1956, when he moved to Rock land.

self-employed as a painter and was a member of Painters Union Local No. 502, Rock Island. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Hattie Miller, Los Angeles; and two nieces, Mrs. J.

E. Case, and Mrs. Glenn Monigold, Seattle, Wash. Mill Works. Surviving are the widow; a son, ing.

Burial will be in Bradford Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow evening at the funeral home. He was born Sept. 11, 1926, in Bradford, the son of Harold and Iva Pettegrew. He married the former Barbara Allen of Bishop Hill Sept.

5: 1954. Surviving are the widow; one son, Mark Howard, and one 1611 SEVENTH STREET, MOLINE 762-5735 Mr. Swanson married Mildred Survivinb are the widow; a daughter, Betty, at home; three RFD 2, Fulton. He married Alice Wallace of Lyndon Feb. 18, 1901, in Fenton.

Surviving are two sons, Clyde of Morrison and Robert of Albany; 11 grandchildren and 19 Cronin on June 25, 1947, in Galesburg, and she preceded sons, Thomas, Moline, Edward, Vera, Chicago; three stepsons, Wesley Nesseler, at home, Henry Kesseler, Rock Island, and Walter Nesseler, Andalusia; three step Service Reputation Built (1 On Kansas City, and Kinney him in death. His parents, two brothers and a Maryville, and 12 grand Surviving are a son, Richard, daughters, Mrs. Joseph Gulley, children. sister preceded him in death. East Moline, two grandsons, Mrs.

William Thomas and Mrs. granddaughter and a brother, Os Joseph Schorpp, all of Rock Is wald, Sweden. land: 14 stepgrandchildren, and nine step great-grandchildren. MRS. HOWARD STIOITER SEE "60-SECOND" SWANSON SERVICES Howard Stichter, 75, a for Services for Wallace Oscar mer resident of Rock Island, died unexpectedly in her home at 1407 Swanson, 60, of 2920 24th I i mmjm it from I p.m.

to 5 p.m I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I III II 1 Moline, were at 1:30 this afternoon in the First Congrega Elm Davenport, at 4 this morning. Services will be at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon in McGinnis Funeral tional Church. The Rev. William S. Mellish, pastor, officiated, and burial was in Riverside Cemetery.

Esterdahl Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Earl Wild- man, Ray Jump, Charles C. Crat-senberg, Carl Hand, Eddie Ander Home, Bettedorf. The Rev. LeRoy L.

Zavadil. rector of Trinity Epis-' copal Church, Rock Island, will of-. ficiate. Burial will be In Davenport Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening.

Mrs. Stichter was a member of Trinity Church. Surviving are the widower; two son and Tom Johnson. Mr. Swanson, who died Wednes day, was director of industrial re lations and personnel work at sons, Cecil Harding and Rennets John Deere Plow Works.

MRS. RUDOLPH FRANK Harding, both of Rock Island; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Huffey and Mrs. Helen Sherman, both of VanNuys, three grandchildren, and four great-grandchil dren. Mrs.

Rudolph Frank, wife of the former manager of the LeClaire Hotel, died this morning in Spring-field. Services will be at Monday afternoon In Smith Funeral Home, Springfield. Mr. Frank moved to Springfield In 1956 to become manager of the Abraham Lincoln Hotel. Also surviving are two daughters, Barbara Allis and Dianne Eitel.

KINNEY LEINS Kinney E. Leins, 70. of 3233 8th Rock Island, died at 9:07 this morning in St. Anthony's Hospital after an illness of several weeks. Services will be held Tuesday morning.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The rosary will be recited Monday night in Wheels; Funeral Home, where friends 1711 17th Street, Molina, UL FAUCET LEAK? DON'T SNORT-CALL CORT Cort Hodgdon PLUMBING SERVICE DIAI 7620473 may call after 2 tomorrow after noon. The times of the services and rosary will be announced later. Mr. Leins was born Dec.

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