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Obitnarieo. Decatu, Illinois, Wednesday, August 24, 1983 Page A7 Illinois deaths Central al Home, Salem, with visitation after 9 a.m. Burial will be in Paradise Cemetery, Salem. Mr. Skaggs was born in Salem, 'son of Daniel W.

ami Dorothy (Boyles) Skaggs. He was a member of Romine Home, Vandalia, with visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery, Vandalia. Mr.

Lape was born in Vandalia, son of Paul and Linda (Dunn'agan) Lape. He was a construction are his father of Vandalia; mother, Linda Campbell of Hammond, Ind. brother Paul H. Jr. of Vandalia; sisters, Denna Terek of Melody and Kelly Lape, both of Vandalia; step- brother, Gary of Brownstown; stepsister, Paula Forbis of Vandalia.

fresDytenan (Jhurcn, Ken. Surviving are his parents of Kell; brother, Phillip at home; grandparents, Kathryne Boyles of Dessie Skaggs of Carter. iz VanWinkle TAYLORVILLE Mrs. Richard (Martha Ida Huetn ner) VanWinkle, 75, of Taylorville died 11:55 p.m. Monday (Aug.

22, 1983) in St. Vincent Memorial Hospital, Services will be 2 p.m. Friday in Shafer Funeral Home, Taylorville, with visitation 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Taylorville.

Mrs. VanWinkle was born in Kamen, Germany, daughter of August and Klara Huebner. She was a member of Taylorville Lutheran Church. She married Richard VanWinkle in 1951. He died in 1961: Surviving are her stepson William of Granada stepdaughter, Nickie VanWinkle.

MUlS TAYLORVILLE Forrest E. Mills, 74, of rural Tay-' lorville died 9:55 p.m. Monday (Aug. 22, 1983) in St. cent Memorial Hospital, Taylorville.

Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday in Sutton Memorial Home, Taylorville, with visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Taylorville. Mr.

Mills was born in Shobonier, son of William A. fand Jannetta Mills. He was a retired employee of RABCO Builder Supply Co. in Taylorville and a member of Taylorville Free Methodist Church. He married Lois Walker in 1933.

Surviving are his wife; sons, Wilbur, Terry and Don-; aid, all of Taylorville; John of St. Charles, daughr-; ters, Marlene Brown, Charlene Mills and Carole Riggs, all of Taylorville; brother, Cecil of Taylorville; sisters, Myrtle Orr and Mildred Caulder both of Taylorville; Irene Miller of Palmer; 26 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren. J' Moses CHARLESTON Howard (Kathryn M. -Pearcy) Moses, 79, of Charleston died 2:35 a.m. Tues-.

day (Aug. 23, 1983) in Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center, Coles County. Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday in Harper-Swickard Funeral Home, Charleston, with visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday.

Burial will be in Mound Cemetery, Charles Lottery SPRINGFIELD (AP) Here are the winning numbers drawn Tuesday in the Illinois Lottery: Daily Game 0-2-1 Pick Four Game 8-4-8-1 Estimated grand prize pool for LOTTO: $2 million 'v'V5-5h Compton 5 VANDALIA- Rory Alan Compton, 20, of Vandalia was found dead Monday (Aug. 22, 1983) after hcfell in the Kaskaskia River in Vandalia, Dec. 5, 1982. tf te family sefvices will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Hohlt Funeral Vandalia.

No visitation. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery, Vandalia. I Mr. Compton was born in Vandalia, son of Kenneth and Marjorie (Manion) Compton. He was a laborer and a member of Vandalia First Baptist Church.

Surviving are his father of Vandalia- mother of Van-daharsister, Mrs. Greg Kenettey Wray of Vandalia; stepbrotherSidney of Columbus, Ohio; grandparents, -Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Manion of Vandalia; Condo ALTAMONT Mrs. Bernis (Ruth Eugenia Young) Condo, 80, of Altamont died 3:18 a.m.

Tuesday (Aug.i23, 1983) in St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital Effingham. Services will be 10. la.m. Friday 4n First United Methodist Church, with yisitation after 9 a.m.

Visitation. will be 1 to 9 p.m; Thursday in Kull Funeral Home, Altamont, with 8 p.nL Rebekah service and after 9 a.m. Friday at the church. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Altamont. Memorials: United Methodist Church Choir.

r. Mrs. Condo was born in Altamont, daughter of Harvey and Conradena Young. She was a retired scholteach-er, member of First United Methodist Church, Altamont, charter member of United Methodist Women, Rebekah Lodge and Alpha Delta Kappa sorority. She mar- ried Bernis B.

Condo in 1938. He died in 1972. Surviving are her daughter, Bema Lee Condo of Altamont; John T. Young of Altamont; sisters, Marjorie Young and Naomi Stegall, both of Altamont. Eiiiott PANA Merl 83 of Springfield; formerly of Pana, died 6:05 p.m.

Monday (Aug. 22, 1983) in St. John's Hospital, Springfield. 5 Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday in Dodson Funeral Home, Pana, with visitation after noon.

Burial will be in Cemetery, Pana. Miss Elliott was born in Shelby County, daughter of -Edgar and Frances Elliott. She was an employee of a cleaning business and a waitress at Dew Chili Parlor in Springfield. Surviving are her brothers, Bill of Rocky Ford, Dale of Tower Hill; sisters, Fern Coughlin of Springfield; Vera Simpson of Tower Hill. Ferguson SHELBYVILLE Mrs.

Clarence (Minnie Mae Newl-an) Ferguson, 73, of Shelbyville died 2 p.m. Tuesday (Aug. 23, 1983) in Shelby Memorial Hospital, Shelbyville- Arrangements are incomplete, at Lockart Sons Funeral Shelbyville. Happ VILLA GROVE Joseph F. Happ, 71, of Villa Grove died 5 p.m.

Monday (Aug. 22, 1983) in Continental. Manor, Newman. Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday in St.

Mary's Catholic Church, rural Pesotum. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in Keith Funeral Villa Grove, with 8 p.m. wake service. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery, rural Pesotum. Memorials: American Cane- Society. Mr. Happ was born in Pesot.um, son of Otto and Barbara Happ. He was a retired farmer, a member of Villa Grove Sacred Heart Catholic Church andUrbana St.

Patrick's Catholic Church. He married Marcella Ever- ence in 1939. She died in 1973. Surviving are his son, Joseph E. "Bud" of Cham-: paign; daughters, Theresa A.

Johnson of Sylvania, Ohio; Barbara A. Ronk of Mahomet; Martha S. Woolverton of Newman; brothers, Otto Jr. and Edward, both of Peso-turn; sisters, Veronica Tracy of Elmhurst; Sue Palaith and Cecelia Ducy, ixth of Champaign; Mary Billman of Sunman, Clara Rund of Villa Grove; Elizabeth Billman of Tuscola; nine grandchildren. Henson MONTICELLO William R.

Henson, 56 of Monticello died 8 p.m. Sunday (Aug. 21, 1983) in his home. Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday in Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello, with visitation 7 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday, with 8:30 p.m. Masonic rite. Burial will be in Mon-' ticello Cemetery. Mr. Henson was born in Monticello, son of Otis and Lela (Hamm) Henson.

He was supervisor at Monticello General Cable, a member of Monticello Masonic Lodge 58, Springfield Ansar Shrine, Bloomington Consistory and a World War II veteran. Surviving are his sons, Danny and Kim, both of White daughter, Carol Henson of Dallas, Texas; mother of Monticello; brother; Henry of Monticello. Hills r. TOLEDO Jason Lee Hills, infant son of Jimmy Lee and Betty Lou (Gordon) Hills of Toledo, died at birth at 5:40 p.m. Monday (Aug.

22, 1983) in St. Anthony Memorial Hospital, Effingham. Graveside services will be 1 p.m. Thursday in Berry Cemetery, Toledo. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m.

Wednes- day in Bishop Funeral Home, Greenup. Surviving are his parents; sisters Michelle and MaJinda, both at home; grandparents, Genevieve Gordon of Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hills of Casey; great-grandparent, Dessie Gordon of Holloway BEMENT Ann Holloway, 18,. of Potomac, formerly of Bement, died Tuesday morning (Aug.

23, 1983) in National Institute of Help in Bethesda, Md. Private graveside services will be held in Bement Cemetery. Roux Funeral Home, Bement, is in charge. Memorials: Katherine Ann Holloway Fund. Miss Holloway was born in California, daughter of Ronald Eugene and Patricia (Scott) Holloway.

Surviving are her parents; brother, Kevin at home; sister, Kristin at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Scott of Bement; Mr.and Mrs. R.N. Holloway of Lincoln.

Koester TEUTOPOLIS Phil James Koester, 17, of Teuto-polis died 3:30 p.m. Tuesday (Aug. 23, 1983) in St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital, Services will be 10 a.m. Friday in St.

Francis Catholic Church, Teutopolis, Visitation will be 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Bauer funeral Home, Teutopolis, with 7 p.m. rosary. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr.

Koester was born ill Effingham, son of James F. and Janet (Pals) Koester. He was a senior at Teutopolis Community High School, a member of St. Francis Catholic Church, Teutopolis Future Farmers of America and Little Buckaroo Saddle Club. Surviving are his parents; brothers, Randy of Teuto-, polis; Wayne and Gene, both at home; sisters, Mrs.

Stephen (Sharon) Miller of Effingham; Mrs. Pat (Vicki) Brumleve of Teutopolis; Mrs. Steve (Lora) Westendorf of rural Dieterich; Pam at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pals of Teutopolis.

1 1 Lape VANDALIA Nelson "Troy" Lape, 19, of Rogersvil-le, formerly of Vandalia, died 12:45 p.m. Monday (Aug. 22, 1983) in Rogersville. Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday in Hohlt Funeral Peter's of 4Weat mm 3777 N.

WCODFORD-WOODMOUND PLAZA STORE 9AM-6PM. PHONE 875-5318 DECATUR'S FINESTSERVICE MEAT 'MARKET ton. 5 --r Mrs. Moses was born hi Campbell, daughter of Orert and Nell Pearcy. She was a member of Charleston VFW Auxiliary, Charleston Ladies of the Moose, Charleston Eagles Auxiliary and Charleston Gold Star Mothers.

She married Howard Moses in 1937. He died in 1974. Surviving are her son, George Warren of Charleston; daughter, Edna Bettinger of Charleston; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Rice CHARLESTON Mrs. Oren (Clara Rebecca Letner) Rice, 89, of Charleston died 3:30 p.m.

Monday (Aug. 22, 1983) in Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center, Coles County. Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Caudill-King Funeral Home, Charleston, with visitation 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday.

Burial will be Tippet Cemetery, near Toledo. Sexson NEOGA Morris Clemon Sexson, 88, of Neoga died 9:55 p.m. (Aug. 22, 1983) in Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center, Coles County. Services will be 10 a.m.

Thursday in Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Home, Mattoon, with visitation 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery, six miles southeast of Mattoon. Sexson was born in Sexson Corner, Shelby County, son of Willis Frank and Eliza Sexson. He was a carpenter, home builder and a World War I veteran.

Surviving are his nieces, Madeline Moore and Juanita. Pruitt, both of Mattoon. Skaggs KELL Gregory W. Skaggs, 21, of Kell died Monday (Aug. 22, 1983) in Salem Township Hospital of injuries suffered in a car accident.

Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in Rankin Funer $Jaus of fHratKvnu rwn i.kvn immik CENTER CUT PORK STEAK of iflrat KTlt FA I'ORk SHOULDER PORK I29 of iHratKTK fwS i.evwkk our own PORK SAUSAGE of lflfatwv CUT-UP FRYING CHICKEN 59c Of jfleat FANCY I.KVDK M'OI I.TIO FRESH SPLIT CHICKEN LB. 129 of fSltat a wh i.trV FRESH WHOLE CHICKEN LEGS LB. 89 HEINKEL'S irt SLICED BOLOGNA LB.14?, WALNUT COLBY LONGKORN LB.219: vac Macon County deaths 10 Bauch eight grandchildren; great-grandchildren. Never pay full price hjong distance phone calls agiin Calllele -Savnow! day in Brintlinger's Pershing' Funeral Home.

'Burial will be in Keller Cemetery, Lovington. Memorials: Mound Chapel Church of God-Paul Manning Memorial Fund. Mr. Manning wastorn in Lexington, son of Albert L. and Edna Maude Manning.

He was a foreman at Archer Daniels Midland Co. and a member of Mound Chapel Church of God He married Ruth Eva Brotyn in 1923. She died July 19, 1983. 1 Surviving are his son, Robert D. of Huntsville, daughter, Joyce E.

Peterson of Macon, eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Rodgers Mrs. Charles Eugene (Louise Rice) Rodgers, 81, of 729 W. Olive St. died 3:30 p.m.

Monday (Aug, 22, 1983) in St. Mary's Hospi-tal. Graveside services will be 10:30 a.m: Thursday in Cerro Gordo. Cemetery. No visitation.

Brintlinger's Cerro Gordo Funeral Home is in charge. Memorials: American Cancer Society. Mrs. Rodgers was born in Hervey City, daughter of Henry and Eff ie B. Rice.

She married Charles Eugene Rodgers in 1919. He died in 1966. Surviving are her sons, James of Forsyth; Richard "Wayne" and Robert both of Decatur; John A. of Clarkrange, brothers, Kenneth Rice of Anderson, Carroll Rice of Decatur; Kim Sheumaker Sheumaker OAKLEY Kimberly Kay Sheumaker; 18, of rural Oakley died 3:50 p.m.. Monday (Aug.

22, 1983) in St. Mary's Hospital of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Memorial services will be 6 p.m. Saturday in St. Paul's Methodist Church.

No visitation. Brintlinger's Pershing Funeral Home is in charge. Memorials: Cerro Gordo Schools-Kim Sheumaker Memorial Fund co American Bank of Cerro Gordo. Miss Sheumaker was born in Oak Lawn, daughter of Gary and Julie (Pan-key) Sheumaker. She was a 1983 graduate of Cerro Gordo High School, a member of Cerro Gordo Track Team and a former 4-H counselor at the Monticello camp.

Surviving are her parents of rural Oakley; brothers, Gregory at home; sister, Debra at home; grand-parentsv Mr. and Mrs. Burl Pankey, Freda Sheumaker and George Sheumaker. Care, vo Ann, Arbor Trust 100 Ann Arbor, 48104.. Mrs.

Cross was born in Decatur, daughter of Dr. Judd and Edna Johnson. She was a real estate worker, chapter chairman of Ann Arbor, Mich. Mothers.March of Dimes, Ann Arbor Tuberculosis Association, active worker with the Ann Arbor Women's Cfty Club, Ann -Arbor Needle Work Guild of America, Ann Arbor Thrift Shop and the Ann -Arbor Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary. She was elected.

Real Estate Woman of the Year in 1972 in Ann Arbor. She married Robert Cross in 1944. He died in 1972. Surviving is her cousin, Katharine Sears of 'Joliet. Farmer Robert Farmer 22, of 456 Grand Ave.

died 11: 50 p.m. Thursday (Aug. 18, 1983) in Burnham Hospital, Champaign. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday in Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.

Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in O.W. Spady Community Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr.

Farmer was born in Clarksdale, son of Robert Campbell and Bobb-' ie Farmer. Surviving are Gray of Decatur; father of Los mother of Decatur; brother, Ricky Lee Farmer of Decatur; grandparents, Gertrude Campbell of Los. Angeles; Joe and Jimmie Hale of Clarksdale. Herbrig Carl A. Herbrig, 86, of Tucson, formerly of Decatur, died 2:30 a.m.

Sunday (Aug. 21, 1983) in" Tucson. Arrangements are in- complete at JJ! Moran Sons Funeral Hortie: Manning, Paul E. Manning, 80of 777 E. Elm Ave.

died 11: 12 a.m. Monday (Aug. 22, 1983) in his home. Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday in Mound Chapel Church of God.

Visitation will 6 to. 8 p.m Wednes Louise A. Bauch, 90, of, 1142 E. North St. died Tuesday (Aug.

23, 1983) in Monroe House. Arrangements are incomplete at Dawson Wi-koff Funeral Home. Brown Mrs: Paul (Pauline Elizabeth O'Brien) Brown, 71, of 347 W. North St. died 11: 05 p.m: Aug.

15-, 1983 in her homev Graveside services will bef 1 p.m. Wednesday in Faidawn tion will be after noon in J.J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Mrs.

J3rown was born'in Ashland, daughter of Mrs. Patrick O'Brien. She was an ployee of Carmen's Restau-: rant in Champaign and attended St. Patrick Catholic I Church. She married- Paul Brown Surviving are her hus-' band; sons, William L.

of Decatur; Paul of Cham-i paign; daughters, Dorothy Warnick and Ruth Ann Por-; ter, both of Decatur; Hel-: ena R- Brown of brother B-J- I Alaska; sister, Margaret tMitchell jbf Florida; Jour grandchildren; Collins (. Earl J. Collins, 72, of In. verness, formerly of died Tuesday (Aug. 23, 1983) In Gaines-' ville, Fla.

Arrangementsre in- complete at Dawson Wi-l kof Funeral Cross l'r-- -f Mrs. Robert (Frances Johnson) Cross, 66, of I AmV Arbor, Mich. formerly iof Decatur, died Tuesday, rmorning 23, 1983) in fher home. Services will be 10 Friday in Muehlig Funeral Chapel, Ann Arbor, jwith visitation 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

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