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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 7

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Decatur, Illinois, Wednesday, October 19, 1988 PageA7- of record. Mrs. Prichard was born in Clayr County, daughter of Henry and; Lou Travis. She was a member of; the Noble Christian Church. Surviving are her son, Clarence 1 of Harbor Heights, Kay Cullins of Crown Point sister, Lucy Hussell of three grandchildren.

1 Schnieder GREENVILLE Edmund-Schnieder, 88, of Greenville died: 11:10 ajn. Monday (Oct 17, 1988 in Utlaut Memorial Hospital Greenville. Services will be 1 p.m. Thurs day in Donnell-Wiegand Funerafj Home, Greenville, with visitation: after 2 p.m. Wednesday: Buriat: will be in Mount Auburn tery.

Memorials: Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. Mr. Schnieder was born in Co-j lumbia, son of August and Eliza-h beth "Setta" Schnieder. He was aS meatcutter in St. Louis, a farmer; member of St.

Paul Lutheran Church, Troy, and Bond County Farm Bureau. He married Bertha Lindhorst in 1926. Surviving are his wife; sons; Edward E. and Norman both of Smithboro; Arnold of rural; Greenville; Floyd of Arnold, Mo. Lloyd of Columbia; sister, Cora.1 Horvath of Edwardsville; 121 grandchildren; nine great-grand-; children; one great-stepgrand- child.

An infant son, three brothers, three sisters and one great-step-, grandchild preceded him in death. Continued on Page A9 1 Parish TAYLORVILLE -Henry O. Parish, 74, of Taylorville died 7:45 pjn. Monday (Oct 17, 1988) in St Vincent Memorial Hospital, Taylorville. Services will be 11 a.m Thursday in Sutton Memorial Home, Taylorville, with visitation 6 to 8 Wednesday.

Burial will be in Anderson Cemetery, Palmer. Memorials: Palmer Community Club. Mr. Parish was born in Taylorville, son of Olga and Pearl Parish. He was a maintenance foreman at Caterpillar Inc.

and a World War II veteran. He married Lorene Stahr Laun in 1947. She died May 26, 1988. Surviving are his son, Larry L. Laun of Phoenix, brothers, Jimmie of Taylorville; Thomas J.

of Celena, sisters, Rachel Thorton of Rochelle; Estella Simmons of Mount Auburn; Treva Christopher of Edinburg; Gertrude Reber of Kincaid; Mary Rit-ter and Marguerite Kramer, both of Decatur; one granddaughter. One brother and one sister preceded him in death. Prichard NOBLE Ruth Travis Prichard, 93, of Noble died 11:08 a.m. Monday (Oct 17, 1988) in Bridgeport Terrace Nursing Center, Bridgeport. Services will be 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in Hosselton, Bookhout Engelmeier Funeral Home, Noble. No visitation. Burial will be in Noble Cemetery. Mrs. Day was born in Morgan-field, daughter of James and Anna Farley.

She was a member of N.O.W. Senior Citizens. She married Howard Day in 1937. He died in 1961. Surviving are her son, Farley Burris of Nokomis; one grandchild; three great-grandchildren.

Duzan OAKLAND Robert A. Duzan, 62, of Crystal River, formerly of Oakland, died Saturday (Oct 15, 1988) in his home. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Taber Funeral Home, Oakland, with visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday.

Burial will be in Green Moss Cemetery, rural Clarksville. Mr. Duzan was born in Ash-more, son of Cleo and Geneva Duzan. He was a retired truck driver, member of Oakland VFW 3637 and a World War II Army veteran. He married Oma Campbell in 1951.

Surviving are his wife; son, Foster of Tucson, daughters, Sherry Miller of Paris; Gwendolyn Duzan of Orlando, Beverly Evard of Paris; sisters, Jean Farris of Wolcottville, Virginia Leer of Howe, three grandchildren. One brother and one sister preceded him in death. Ferguson GREENVILLE John C. Ferguson, 37, of rural Greenville died 9 a.m. Tuesday (Oct 18, 1988) in a tractor accident in rural Greenville.

Arrangements are incomplete at Donnell-Wiegand Funeral Home, Greenville. Fricke NOKOMIS Lester L. Fricke, 84, of Nokomis died 11:10 p.m. Monday (Oct. 17, 1988) in HiUsboro Hospital.

Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Nokomis. Visitation will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in Stiehl-Dawson Funeral Home, Nokomis.

Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery. Mr. Fricke was born in Montgomery County, son of Gustav and Theresa Fricke. He was a retired farmer, member of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church and Montgomery County Farm Bureau. He married Mildred Weber in 1932. Surviving are his wife; daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Dorothy) Redek- -er, Mrs. Jerry (Darlene) McCal-lum and Mrs.

David (Lenore) Ruppert, all of Nokomis; 10 grand-, children; five great-grandchildren. One brother and one sister preceded him in death. Bobbett CERRO GORDO Mrs. Lowell (Beulah C. Bandy) Bobbett, 77, of Cerro Gordo died 2:35 p.m.

Monday (Oct. 17, 1988) in St. Mary's Hospital Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Thursday in Hammond Cemetery. Visitation will be 9:30 ajn.

Thursday in Brintlin-ger's Funeral Home, Cerro Gordo. Mrs. Bobbett was born in Hammond, daughter of Albert and Capitola Bandy. She married Lowell Bobbett in 1933. Surviving are her husband; son, Larry of Decatur; daughter, Donna Jean Higdon of Bedford, four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Three brothers and five sisters preceded her in death. Buckmire i OWANECO Loyd D. Buckmire, 61, of Owaneco died 12:44 p.m. Monday (Oct. 17, 1988) in rural Owaneco.

Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Shafer Funeral Home, Tay-lorville, with visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Glen Haven Cemetery, Taylorville. -Mr.

Buckmire was born in Owaneco, son of Loyd S. and Vemba Fern Buckmire. He was a crane operator with Caterpillar Inc. retiring after 32 years, World War II veteran, member of Taylorville VFW and Moose Club. Surviving are his brother, Philip S.

of Taylorville; sisters, Ardeth Buckmire of Champaign; Vemba McLean of Apache Junction, Ariz. Cook PANA Lowell E. Cook, 61, of Pana died 4:30 a.m. Tuesday (Oct 18, 1988) in Decatur Memorial, Hospital. 'Services will be 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in McCracken Funeral Home, Pana, with visitation 5 to 8 pjn. Wednesday. Burial will be in Mound Cemetery, Pana. Mr. Cook was born in Coles County, son of Ernest B.

and Maude Landers Cook. He was employed at Slack Glass in Pana and a member of Moweaqua Christian Church. He married Muriel E. Langston in 1967. Surviving are his wife; mother of Pana; brother, Burl of Assumption; sisters, Beulah Nichols of Butler; Wilma Clark of Memphis, Tenn.

Day NOKOMIS Mrs. Howard (Lillian F. Farley) Day, 86, of Noko-mis died 1:42 p.m. Monday (Oct. 17, 1988) in HiUsboro Hospital Graveside services will be 10 ajn.

Thursday in Memorial Park Cemetery, St Louis. No visitation. Arrangements by Stiehl-Dawson Funeral Home, Nokomis. tion. Arrangements by Dawson Wikoff West Wood Street Funeral Home.

Mrs. Lee was born in Milton, daughter of Earnest and Martha Spafford. She was a member of Nazarene Church in Tuscola. She married Ralph A. Dennis.

He died in 1926. Surviving are her sons, Lawrence A. Dennis of Mount Zion; James A. Dennis of St. James, daughter, Mrs.

Cleve (Juani-ta) James of Overland Park, sisters, Ruby Hodges of Rockford; Ruth Aurand of Sterling; 11 grandchildren; 20 greatgrandchildren; nine great-greatgrandchildren. One brother and three sisters preceded her in death. Marts OWANECO Elmo "Tuffy" Marts, 64, of Owaneco died 6 p.m. Monday (Oct. 17, 1988) in Locust Township from injuries sustained in an auto accident Services will be 2 p.m.

Thursday in Connolly-McClure Funeral Home, Taylorville, with visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Taylorville. Mr. Marts was born in Owaneco, son of Chester and Gladys McGee Marts.

He was employed as a maintenance engineer at Georgia Pacific Paper Co. and member of Paper Makers Union. He married Jean Foster in 1946. Surviving are his wife; son, John D. of Taylorville; daughter, Mrs.

Dick (Jan) Herren of Springfield; mother of Taylorville; three grandchildren. One brother and one sister preceded him in death. Nicolay SULLIVAN C.L. Chris Nicolay 96, of Sullivan died 6:40 p.m. Monday (Oct.

17, 1988) in Sullivan Health Care Center. Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Thursday in Sandoval Cemetery. No visitation. Arrangements by McMullin-Young Funeral Home, Sullivan.

Memorials: donor's choice. Mr. Nicolay was born in Pato-ka, son of John L. and Mary Frances Nicolay. He was a retired ice cream maker for Goodale Ice Cream Co.

in Centralia and member of First United Methodist Church, Sullivan. He married Mary Ann Rogers in 1916. She died in 1977. Surviving are his son, Chris of Sullivan; daughter, Mrs. Estel (Roberta) Freese of Sullivan; six grandchildren; 16 great-grandchil-" dren; seven great-great-grandchildren.

Two sons, three brothers and one sister preceded him in death. Fulscher MOUNT PULASKI Mrs. Frank (Ruth Mae Boyer) Fulscher, 89, of Mount Pulaski, formerly of Chestnut and Middletown, died 1:15 a.m. Tuesday (Oct. 18, 1988) in Vonderlieth Living Center, Mount Pulaski.

Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday in Holland Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln, with visitation 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Irish Grove Cemetery, Middle-town. Memorials: donor's choice.

Mrs. Fulscher was born in Middletown, daughter of Charles and Toney Boyer. She was a housekeeper and member of Middle-town Presbyterian Church. She married Frank Fulscher in 1922. He died in 1972.

Surviving are her sons, Harold of Mount Pulaski; Deo of Middle-town; daughters, Doris Morris of Chestnut; Mary Musgrove of Lincoln; brothers Lawrence and Percy Boyer, both of Middletown; eight grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren. One son, six brothers, five sisters and one great-grandson preceded her in death. Hanna KINMUNDY Robert Gray Hanna, 55, of Dix died 3:30 p.m. Sunday (Oct. 16, 1988) in his home.

Services with Masonic rites will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Linton-Neal Funeral Home, Kinmundy. No visitation. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Kinmundy. Memorials: Crippled Children's Hospital, St Louis.

Mr. Hanna was born in Illinois, son of Paul Gray and Alice Audrey Hanna. He was a retired employee of the Air Force, member of Masonic Lodge in Texas and Shriners. Surviving are his daughters, Nancy Schultz and Shirley West, both of Dickson, Janet Lay of Fate, Texas; Robin Jones of Commers, Texas; brother, John of Kell; sisters, Beverly Teal of Mount Vernon; Whitney Mahnke of Kinmundy; 10 grandchildren. One son preceded him in death.

Jacobs CLINTON Edwina Jacobs, 74, of Clinton, formerly of Mendo-ta, died 7:08 a.m. Tuesday (Oct 18, 1988) in Crestview Nursing Center, Clinton." Arrangements are incomplete at Merritt Funeral Home, Mendo-ta. Lee TUSCOLA Mrs. Dorcas A. Spafford Dennis Lee, 94, of Tuscola died 5:15 p.m.

Sunday (Oct. 16, 1988) in Douglas Jarman Hospital, Tuscola. Graveside services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Greenwood Cemetery, Rockford. No visita- SKMIKJ DOCTORJNTQWN TT' Dr.

Mario Fucinari, you ow th mCATlom requires a becm'ng certified as a college trangrUm SW TP I hoT Chiropractic m. chironn, Tm and nZ In mnc: examination auucs continuing eduti 6 a completed for annual UccL ZcZ must be THAT WAS A YEAR" P. C. highVS before Painful Joints Shoulder Pain ArmLeg Pain Cold HandsFeet And, thanks to you, the people of Decatur, my practice has grown and flourished in our community. To celebrate our one year anniversary and to say thank you to the community for its support, I'm repeating the offer I made when I first opened practice: A FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION FOR ANY DECATUR RESIDENT This examination, a $35.00 value, will include an orthopedic test, a neurological test, a spinal alignment check, and a private consultation with the doctor th discuss the results.

If rays or other tests are needed to arrive at a diagnosis, you will be advised of any costs before proceeding. If you've been suffering with pain, pain that goes away for awhile but always returns, I urge you to make an appointment for this free examination. If you haven't tried chiropractic, you haven't tried everything to find relief from" chronic pain. Chiropractic has had great success in treating: Central Illinois St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital, Effingham THOMPSON, Aaron and Anita, Cow-den, girl, Oct.

18. NUELLE, Don and Shelley, Altamont, girl, Oct. 18. WELTON, Gary and Ellen, Effingham, girl, Oct. 18.

WESTJOHN. Lawrence and Kelle, Sigel, girl, Oct. 18. Decatur Decatur Memorial Hospital TAYLOR, James and Evelyn (Russell), 1712 N. Church girl, Oct.

17. Rodger D. "RD" Minor, whose obituary was in Tuesday's Herald Review, married Cheryl A. Mears. An incorrect name was given to the newspaper.

A daughter, Linda Simmons, was incorrectly identified in the G. James Dustin obituary in Tuesday's Herald Review. The Herald Review strives for accuracy. Readers who think an error has been published are encouraged to call the Herald Review at 429-5151. When an error is found, a correction will be published.

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Leipski. He died in 1980. Surviving are her daughter, Rose Taylor of Taylorville; four grandchildren. One brother preceded her in death. Nelson Diane M.

Nelson, 43, of Racine, formerly of Decatur, died Friday (Oct. 14, 1988) in Ridge-wood Health Center, Racine. Graveside services will be 3 p.m. Thursday in Point Pleasant Cemetery, Long Creek. No visitation Arrangements by Dawson Wikoff West Wood Street Funeral Home.

Mrs. Nelson was born in California, daughter of Robert and Margaret Bell. Surviving is her son, Dale of Racine. One son, one brother and one sister preceded her in death. Scehnet Mrs.

Everett (Louise Wampler) Scehnet, 73, of Decatur died 6:45 p.m. Sunday (Oct. 16, 1988) in Monroe House. Graveside services will be 3 p.m. Tuesday in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Kenney.

No visitation. Arrangements by J.J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. Mrs. Scehnet was born in Kenney, daughter of Herman and Edna Wampler Sr.

She married Everett L. Scehnet in 1935. Surviving are her husband of Thayer, sons, Richard of Waldorf, Ron of Mesa, daughters, Sharon Kimmons of Athens; Betty Wolverton of Decatur; Phyllis Jeanine Stateler of Garland, Texas; Judy Scehnet of Springfield; sisters, Doris Smith of Ballwin, Norma Stone of Hollywood, Imogene Wampler of Decatur; brothers, Don Wampler of Overland Park, Bill Wampler of Sullivan; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. One brother and two grandchildren preceded her in death. Slayback Mrs.

W. Clifford (Annie M. Long) Slayback, 98, of Decatur died 10:06 a.m. Tuesday (Oct. 18, 1988) in Monroe House.

Arrangements are incomplete at Dawson Wikoff West Wood Street Funeral Home. Ji hvm until Baldridge 'Mrs. Loyal (Beatrice Evelyn Hasslinger) Baldridge, 68, of Decatur died 12:50 p.m. Monday (Oct. 17, 1988) in Decatur Memorial Hospital.

Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday in Brintlinger's Funeral Home with visitation 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Mrs.

Baldridge was born in Albion, daughter of Wilson Albert and Evelyn Hasslinger. She married Loyal Baldridge in 1939. Surviving are her husband; brother, Robert Hasslinger of Assumption; sister, Mrs. Glen (Norma Jean) Pfister of Carmi. I One brother preceded her in death.

Finley I Glenn T. Finley, 46, of Decatur died 9:18 a.m. Tuesday (Oct 18, 1988) in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Arrangements- are incomplete at Brintlinger's Funeral Home. Harner Mrs.

Harry (Minnie Lunetta Danford) Harner, 93, of Decatur died 2:15 a.m. Tuesday (Oct. 18, 1988) in Americana Healthcare Center. Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday in Dawson Wikoff West Wood Street Funeral Home with visitation 6 to 8 p.m.

Wednesday. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Harner was born in Owaneco, daughter of Charles and Addie Danford. She was formerly employed at Signal Depot, member of Prairie Avenue Christian Church and Order of the Eastern Star.

She married Harry Harner in 1924. He died in 1979. Surviving are her son, Elmer of Decatur; three grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren. One brother and one sister preceded her in death. Leipski Mrs.

Carl (Teresa R. Bauer) Leipski, 79, of Decatur died 1:25 ajn. Monday (Oct 17, 1988) in her home. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday in St.

Thomas Catholic Church. Visitation will be after 9: 30 a.m Thursday in J.J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs.

Leipski was born in St. Louis, daughter of Joseph and Rose E. Bauer Sr. She was a re Spicer Jack O. Spicer, M.D., 61, of Decatur died 11:25 a.m.

Monday (Oct. 17, 1988) in Kremmling Memorial Hospital, Kremmling, while on a hunting trip. Private services will be held. Memorial services will be announced at a later date. Arrangements by Dawson Wikoff West Wood Street Funeral Home.

Memorials: American Heart Association or Alcohol Drug Abuse Center at St Mary's Hospital. Dr. Spicer was born in Decatur, son of Frank and Iva Spicer. He began practicing medicine in 1954 with Dr. Thomas Murphy.

He was a member of American Medical Association, Macon County Medical Society, certified by American Board of Family Practice, director of Drug Alcohol Abuse Center at St. Mary's Hospital and a World War II Army veteran. He married Norma Jean Dobson in 1949. Surviving are his wife; sons, Jack O. Jr.

of Dunedin, David of Oreana; daughter, Mrs. David (Nancy) Smith of Numeral-la, Australia; sister, Dorothy Hartley of Decatur; one granddaughter. Waldrop Jerry L. Angle Waldrop, 18, of Decatur died 12:15 p.m. Monday (Oct 17, 1988).

Services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday in J.J. Moran Sons Funeral Home with visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Mount Gilead Jerry Waldrop eTr'fwas born in Decatur, son of Jerry Lynn and Jeanie Dixson Angle.

He was employed at Shenanigan's Restaurant and was a member of Maranatha Assembly of God. Surviving are his stepfather and mother, Ken and Jeanie Lewis; brother, Sam of Oreana; stepbrother, Ashley Lewis of Decatur; sister, Jeanette Waldrop of Decatur; stepsister, Tanisha Lewis of Decatur; grandmother, Merle Wonderlin of Waukesha, stepgrandmother, Catherine Foster of Decatur. His father preceded him in death. Stop masking your pain with drugs; call now for your free examination. You have nothing to lose but the pain.

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