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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 17

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Decatur, Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois, Monday, April 17, 1967 THE DECATUR REVIEW PAGE SEVENTEEN catur on Aug. 29, 1882, a son Wednesday in the Stine-Hodge ORDER NOW Deaths-Funerals of August and Mary Campion. Funeral Home in Moweaqua, TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL for MOTHER! i Springfield; and four sisters, MRS. ADRIAN MERRY RITES TO BE TUESDAY 95 UfflWW lUUIlltKS KIi CIA Rlnff and One I at RANEY'STOVNE HOUSE Mrs. Minnie Foust of Champaign, Mrs.

William J. (Flor- Services for Mrs. Adrian C. Stone Each Additional Stone $3.00 (Bertha) Merry, 66, of the Ho ence) Weber of Decatur, Mrs. Pearl A.

(Katheryn) Crackels Have your diamond set In new mount- tel Orlando will be at 3 p.in Tuesday in the Dawson Wik of Clay City, and Mrs. Truman ings. AH diamond setting and special order work done In oor own shop. off Funeral Home. where friends may call after 6 p.m.

Tuesday. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery in Decatur. ALBERT F. TRUE SERVICES TUESDAY Funeral services for Albert Francis True will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Ater Funeral Home in Blue Mound with burial in Hall Cemetery there.

Friends may call after 5 p.m. today a tthe funeral. Mr. True. 79.

of 1020 E. Colo Burial will be in Graceland ALL YOU CAN EAT Creighton's Jewelry Cemetery. Friends may call at (Bernice) Wilkins of Ingraham Services to Be Tuesday for John Duncan the funeral home after 4 p.m today. 104 E. Prairie In Downtown Decatur Phone 423-6114 Mrs.

Merry died at 5:30 a.m. He was a lifelong resident of Decatur. He was a retired foreman for Wagner Castings Co. and a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church.

He married Myrtle Gasaway in Collinsville on Nov. 20, 1911. She preceded him in death on Nov. 8, 1962. He leaves two daughters, Mrs.

Walter (Mary) Rieck and Mrs. Glenn (Geraldine) Click, both of Decatur; a son, Richard Campion of California; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. J. W. Widick, Native of Moweaqua, Dies J.

William Widick, 90, of Mo Sunday in St. Mary's Hospital 335 Mrs. Merry was a resident of Funeral services for John Decatur for 46 years coming CHICKEN here from Mount Auburn. JL Duncan will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at, Brintlinger's Fun nial Ave.

died at 12:30 p.m. Sat Complete She was born on May 31, 1900, eral Home with burial in Fair- in Mount Auburn, a daughter of Serving begins 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. Edmund and Olive Everitt. lawn Cemetery.

Friends may call after 7 p.m. today at the urday in tne Decatur and Macon County Hospital where he was admitted Saturday. His survivors include a daughter, Dollie True of Decatur, who RANEY'S RANEY 5 She married Adrian C. Mer ii funeral home. ry in Danville on Aug.

,20, 1923. Mr. Duncan, 86, of 1535 was not mentioned in a Sunday River view Ave. died at 4:15 nn She was affiliated with the Bap. tist Church.

Mrs. Merry leaves her hus neraia ana Keview story. a.m. Sunday in St. Mary's Hos pital where he had been a pa band; three brothers, Cecil Ev SPECIALS Asst.

Cupcakes 629c Cinnamon Apple Coffee Cake 29 tient for a week. Mr. Duncan was born in Fer weaqua died at 7:25 p.m. Sunday in Meadow Manor Nursing eritt of San Diego, Calif. Carl Everitt of Mount Auburn and Home Taylorville.

Contractors Builders Home Owners SAND GRAVEL ROAD GRAVEL BILLMAC 429-4777 Emmitt Everitt, and a sister, gus, Ontario, Canada on Feb. 14, 1881, a son of Alexander and Charlotte Duncan. He had He was born on Feb. 12, 1877 1 3004 N. WATER AT PERSHING 1 CTIIUniimillllllNIIIINm1IMMIlllllMlll1111111mm1m1n1111111111n1iMu11r1.il Mrs.

Audrey Dunn of Redlands, in Prairieton Township in Christian County, a son of Wil-i lived in Decatur for 40 years Something bothering you? Write Quest since moving from Chicago. liam and Minerva Worman feiW 518 E. Prairie 1 Ph. 429-5349 calif. MRS.

GEORGE FORBES SERVICES TUESDAY Services for Mrs. George El Mr. Duncan was the owner dick. His parets' families were early settlers in Christian Coun and operator of the Alhambra Bonnie The Plaid Lassie Theater in Decatur from 1927 bert (Mae Forbes, 73, of until 1958 and was a member of the Westminster Presbyteri an Church. ty.

Mr. Widick, a retired farmer, had lived near Moweaqua in the home in which he was born until 1957, when he moved into Moweaqua. He was a member of the He married Lucy Pope in There's No Magic Way To Become A Oberhn, Ohio. She died 1950. In 1952, he married Bess Bourne in Hollywood, Fla.

She preceded Christian Church in Moweaqua. him in death on Nov. 26, 1964. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Ye must be born again." In 1956, he received his 50-year-membership pin in the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows.

Allen (Eleanor) Neet of Decatur; son, Charles M. Duncan of Daytona Beach, a sister, Mrs. Christine Smeltzer of He was married to Hattie John 3:7 REVIVAL EACH NIGHT at 7 (Except Saturday) II I I II I I I 31 II I I II II I Bradley on Oct. 23, 1905 in St. Columbus, Ohio; seven grand children and four great-grand 635 E.

Division St. will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the J. J. Mo-ran Sons Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. today. Mrs. Forbes died at 3:15 p.m.

Saturday in Mattoon Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Forbes was born in Clay County on Jan. 29, 1894, a daughter of George W. and Mary A.

Hardin Colborn. She had lived in Decatur for 16 years since moving from Clay City. She was a member of the Ingraham Christian Church in Ingraham. She married George Elbert Forbes on March 17, 1919. He preceded her in death on Jan.

1, 1959. She leaves five brothers, George T. Colborn of Bible Grove, A. Till Colborn of Effingham, Byron Colborn of 01-ney, Lawrence Colborn of Sailor Springs, and Adin Colborn of children. RICHARD J.

CAMPION RITES INCOMPLETE Louis, Mo. She died July 3, 1946. Mr. Widick is survived by a son, William B. of Moweaqua; one grandchild and two greatgrandchildren.

A brother and sister preceded him in death. Services will be at 2 p.m. S)EE YOUR GULF DEALER With THOMAS PAINO of Indianapolis, Speaking Each Evening. Pastor of the Large West Side Assembly for 34 years! 45 Years In The Ministry Glad Tidings Assembly of God 1003 W. Macon St.

Decatur, Illinois J. H. CROUCH, PASTOR Funeral arrangements for Richard Joseph Campion are incomplete at J. J. Moran EXTRA Advertisement Sons Funeral Home.

Mr. Campion, 85, of 859 PUMP STAMP'S Main St. died at 2:10 p.m. Sunday in the Americana Nursing Center following an illness of What Is Your E. R.

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