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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 16

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Herald and Reviewi
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DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois Monday, April 27, 1970 18 Deaths entrai Illinois Decatur, brothers preceded in death; services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Monson Funeral Home, Decatur; call 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. LANPHIER Henry Garrett Lanphier, 96, of Mattoon died 5:10 p.m. Saturday, Douglas Nursing Center, Mattoon; born Humboldt; member St.

Paul's Lutheran Church, Dorans charter member Coles County Farm Bureau; retired farmer; married Martha Baker Feb. 22, 1911 Sigel; leaves wife; son Paul Biscayne Park, daughter Mrs. i 1 a heranne) Woodbridge, Lawton, Okla. five grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; a daughter, son, three sisters and four brothers Shrine, Springfield; Beaumanoir Commandery Macon Chapter 21 RAM. Mr.

Pensinger leaves his wife Mabel; brother Kenneth of Texas; sister Mrs. Tom (Mabel) Longbons of Painesville, Ohio. PERKINS William D. Perkins, 25, of 495 S. Webster St.

died at 2:20 p.m. Saturday in St. Mary's Hospital. Funeral services will be handled by the J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lebanon Cemetery in Haywood County near Brownsville, Tenn. He was born May 30, 1944 in Brownsville, a son of Willie Frank and Charlie B. Johnson Perkins. Mrs.

Perkins had lived in Decatur for the last SELL YOU CAMPER Decatur MILLS Mayme Mills, 82, of 416 S. Oakland Ave. died at 4:15 p.m. Sunday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in Herington-Calvert Funeral Home in Clinton, where friends may call after 4 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery in Clinton. The family requests no flowers. Miss Mills was born in DeWitt County, a daughter of William and Lucinda Jenkins Mills.

She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Decatur. Miss Mills leaves a sister, Hazel Mills of Decatur. PENSINGER Roy O. Pensinger of 222 Haworth Ave. died at 5:55 p.m.

Saturday in St Mary's Hospital. Private family and Masonic graveside services will be Tuesday in Fairlawn Cemetery. Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorials: St. Mary's Hospital.

Mr. Pensinger was born in Macon County, a son of John and Rose Pensinger. He was a member of Stephen Decatur Masonic Lodge 979 AF AM; Springfield Consistory; Ansar three years. He moved here preceded in death; services 2 p.m. Tuesday, Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Home, Mattoon; burial Dodge Grove Cemetery, Mattoon; call after 5:30 p.m.

to day. MCANDREW were 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Ramsey Cemetery; Miller Funeral Home, Ramsey, in charge. DUNI Anthony Duni 88, of Stonington died 7:10 a.m. Sunday, St.

Vincent Memorial Hospital, Taylorville; born Triviso, Breciano, Italy; married Eugenia F. Jouglet Nov. 27, 1911, Johnson City; she died 1968; leaves son Tony Stonington; daughter Mrs. Elsie Allen, Stonington; two grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Connolly Funeral Home, Taylorville; burial Old Stonington Cemetery, near Stonington; call 7 to 9 p.m.

today. GOODALL Odes C. Goodall, 77, of Taylorville died 10:15 a.m. Sunday, St. John's Hospital, Springfield; born Macon County, married Iva Kirby Nov.

3, 1912, Macon County, leaves wife; sons Herman rural Taylorville; Bueal, Maitland, daughter Mrs. Ruby Kiefer, Litchfield; sisters Mrs. Edna Green, Ottawa; Mrs. Bessie Lloyd, Tuscola; Mrs. Plumie Agers, Fountain Run, Ky.j six grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; services incomplete, Connolly Funeral Home, Taylorville.

HEMRICH Jerry Hemrich, 29, of Noble died 12:30 p.m. Sunday Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; born Richland County, son of Ben and Marjorie Gamble Hemrich; leaves parents, rural Noble; brothers Ronald, Larry, both of rural Noble; daughters Mrs. Linda Thomann, Mrs. Loretta Mitchell, both of rural Noble; grandmother Mrs. Dora Gumble, rural Noble; services 2 p.m.

Tuesday, North Freedom Baptist Church, Noble; burial church cemetery; call after 4 p.m. today, Summers-Rainey Funeral Home, Olney; body will John Patrick McAndrew, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. McAndrew of Vandalia, died 6:15 P.m.

Saturday. Utlaut Memorial Hospital, Greenville, shortly after birth; leaves parents, sir Mary Diann, at home graveside services at 2 from Milwaukee, Wis. He was a member of the Baptist Church and had worked at the Wabash and railroads. Mr. Perkins leaves brothers Arthur Decatur, Eddie, Brownsville, Tenn.

Hugh, Milwaukee, sisters Mrs. Adolph (Sara) Reed, Charlene, Mrs. Sampson (Ernestine) Hudson, all of St. Louis, Mrs. Ivera (Louise) Jackson, Brownsville Tenn.

Mrs. Thomas (Josephine) Collier, Stanton, Tenn. SCHROEDER Karl Louis Schroeder, 67, of 1413 E. Hickory St died at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the Americana Nursing Center.

Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in St. John's Lutheran Church. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Today at the J.

J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Decatur Lutheran Cemetery. Mr. Schroeder was born on p.m.

today, Fair Lawn Cemetery. Vandalia: Beery Hohlt Funeral Home, Vandalia, in charge. MCMASTER Highway Low Bidders Told Joseph J. McMaster, 50, of Edwardsville, formerly SSsSAl 'iJL? ytcr, I i feLS-SfSVP'W camper equipped price, telephone. IHVgirragy Plum pot3- oK number address.

Semi Information to!" fcl TTU 62S10, r- LcwCcwn Payment 1 jffiLTl IfoSte (I 1 Yl''543-2358, I PARSONS CAMPER SALE Greenville died 12:45 a.m. Sunday, St. Joseph Hospital, Highland; born Shobonier, son of James W. and Alice Corson McMaster; employed by M. B.

Corlew Assoc. as surveyor; July 27, 1902 in Sadorus, a son member VFW Post 6628, Panama; Mulberry Grove Christian Church; Army of Louis and Frances Meier Schroeder. He was a Standard veteran World War II; leaves Oil Co. Supt, then worked for 10 stepmother Mrs. Gladys McMaster, Edwardsville; step years in the Macon County Assesor's Office.

He was a charter member and Director of Stanolind Credit Union. sister Mrs. Dorothy Bowman, Savannah, services 2 p.m. lie in state from noon until Tuesday, Dewey Son Funeral He had served on the Decatur Home, Greenville; burial Public Library board. service time.

JENKINS. Mrs. Rachel Jenkins, 81, of He married Helen NalefsM on Mclnturff Cemetery, Mulberry Grove; call after 2 p.m. to Sept. 25, 1924, in Decatur.

Springfield (Special) Apparent low bidders on 148 projects valued at $66,668,790 in Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie's state highway program have been announced by Public Works Director William F. Cellini. Central Illinois counties affected, their projects and the low bidders are: Christian 1.64 miles of resurfacing of U.S.

51 in Pana for $80,795 by the Macon County Asphalt Decatur. Edgar 2.56 miles of bituminous pavement on base course from Vi mile southwest of Grandview, southerly, for $262,648 by Ulinana Construction Co. and Frank C. Feutz Paris; work to be partially financed with county funds. Edwards 2.39 miles of treatment on base course on Browns Road, 1 mile north of Grayville, northerly, including a bridge over Mud Creek, for $311,668 by Shaw Construction and Builders and Mount Carmel Sand Gravel work to be partially financed with county funds.

Mr. Schroeder leaves ins day. MOLL wife; sons Howard, Peoria; Kenneth, Hinsdale; brother Moweaqua died 6:25 a.m. Saturday, St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur; services 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Moweaqua Christian Robert Joseph Moll, 23, of Alfred, Sadorus; sister Mrs. Henry (Anna) Cole, Decatur; Lincoln died in an auto mishap at Atlanta 3:30 a.m. Sunday; seven grandchildren; ne was preceded death by one born March 18, 1947, Lake City, Iowa, son of Robert O. and Hilda Johns Moll; leaves brother, Walter. Memorials: American Cancer parents, Lincoln; sisters Mrs Society or St.

John's Lutheran Phyllis Jones, Bellingham, Church building fund. Church; burial Point Pleasant Cemetery, Long Creek; call after 4 p.m. today, Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, Moweaqua. JONES James Kenneth Jones, 61, of Dliopolis died 9 a.m. Sunday, St.

John's Hospital, Springfield; born Decatur; employed by E. T. Allen Construction Co. of Uliopolis; member FOE 507, Mrs. Lois Hensel, Gainesville, Mrs.

Leanne Carlson, Minneapolis, services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Central Illinois BROWN Darren E. Brown, infant son Immanuel Lutheran Church, Fayette 3.37 miles of Lincoln; burial Union Cemetery, Lincoln; call 2 to 4 of Darrel and Ruth Brown of treatment on base course, on St. Peter Road, 2Vz miles east and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Fncke Funeral Home, Lincoln.

of Shobonier, east, for $80,780 by Mount Carmel Sand Gravel work to be partially Decatur; Sea Bee veteran World War married Irene Brownlee, 1927, Decatur; leaves wife; sons James War-rensburg; Charles Decatur; daughters Mrs. Gene (Lucretia) Quick, Lompoc, Mrs. Donald (Cecilia) Kramer, Decatur; sister Mrs. Peral financed with county funds. Bingham died 6:35 a.m.

Saturday, St. John's Premature Center, Springfield, 12 hours after birth in St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur; leaves parents; twin sister Dawn Marie; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Nova Brown, Bingham; Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Skinner, Ramsey; graveside services AW AYS THERE Denver (AP) Cecil Conner, retired advertising executive, says he has Lawrence 1.27 miles of resurfacing on Illinois 1 in Lawrenceville for $61,541 by Ambraw Asphalt Materials, missed only one annual meeting Burcham, Decatur; 19 of the Denver Press Club since 1905. Lawrenceville. grandchildren; a son and two Macon .88 mile of resurfacing on Illinois 121 between Mount Zion and Decatur for $26,638 by Collins the salesman who makes over 67,000 calls per day! tt call Truly a service for All MeraM ami Ewnew DAWSON WIKOFF Classified Construction Decatur. Macon Moultrie Shelby 8.9 miles of widening and resurfacing on HI.

128 from the Moultrie Shelby county line to Dalton City for $708,152 by Rein, Schultz Dahl, Madison, Wis. Macoupin Montgomery S.27 miles of resurfacing on northbound lanes of U.S. 66 from weigh station north of Litchfield northerly to Illinois 108 and 14.29 miles of resurfacing on southbound lanes of U.S. 66 from south of ICRR underpass north of Litchfield to railroad underpass southwest of Mount Olive for $1,051,145 by Litchfield Bit. Hillsboro.

Wabash 1.52 miles of treatment on base course on Gards Point Road, three miles northwest of Mount Carmel, westerly, for $137,754 by Shaw Construction Builders and the Mount Carmel Sand Gravel work to be partially financed with county funds. Logan reconstruct the superstructure on two bridges and widen three bridges all on Illinois 121 north of Lincoln for $507,055 by Neal Lentz Construction, Elwin. Montgomery 5.80 miles of resurfacing on El. 185 from Hillsboro to Coffeen for $306,353 by the Litchfield Bit. Hillsboro.

The state has also announced that Harrison F. Blades, of Decatur is the apparent low bidder on an electrical contract for two rest areas on 1-70 seven miles southwest of Effingham with a bid of $56,465. Funeral Directors Decatur Mt. Auburn Maroa Argenta Ml. Zion Moweaqua Uliopolis Order Of The Golden Rule National Funeral Directors Association National Selected Morticians By Invitation.

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