![]() Thursday in the Downey Veterans Hospital, near Waukegan, folloiwng an illness of some duration. PALMER, a veteran of the Spanish American War, passed away at 9:14 p.m. She was preceded by her parents, her husband, William in 1957, one son, Kenneth in 1951, and five brothers. Eugene (Ruth) Walters of Morrison six grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren. She lived in Tampico 69 years and was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America, and the Tampico Church of Christ. ![]() She was educated in schools at Belle Plain, Iowa. ![]() Florence Paith was born Apin Tampico, the daughter of George W. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Danny Phillips of Tampico Church of Christ officiating, with burial in Tampico Memorial Cemetery. Funeral services will be held at Schmitt Chapel, Wednesday, May 18, at 2 p.m. įLORENCE ELLEN (RENSLOW) PAITH, 86, died Monday, at the Henry County Nursing Home, Geneseo. Thus passes one of the early and honored citizens of the county to her heavenly home which is assured the righteous. Voigtsburger, who did all she could to make her happy under the circumstances, she being badly crippled and in poor health. Paddock in January 1918, when she came to Prophetstown again and has since found a home with her daughter, Mrs. Paddock resided in the vicinity of Prophetstown and in the town until 1903 when she and her husband moved to Lakeville, Minn., where they resided until the death of Mr. Nellie Voigtsburger of this place, and J. To them were born three children, Fred of St. She came to Illinois with her parents in 1853 and two years later was married to John C. Mary Elizabeth Besse, daughter of Norman and Sophia (Crandall) Besse, was born in Orleans County, N.Y., Oct 3, 1839, and died in Prophetstown Sunday, Oct. She was of a retiring nature and thought much of her home and family. The ceremony was held from the home and many of the relatives were present to pay a last tribute to one who in life was of such a character as to win the esteem of many, her friends being numerous. Woodfin of the Congregational Church presiding. MARY ELIZABETH (BESSE) PADDOCK, of Prophetstown, who was stricken with paralysis some ten days ago and remained unconscious until her death Sunday forenoon, was buried Tuesday, October 15, in Riverside Cemetery, Rev. Arrangements are being completed by the Melvin-Schilling Funeral home in Sterling. She was preceded in death by her parents, four sisters and seven brothers ĭENNIS PACK, 22, 204 Avenue 3, Rock Falls, died Monday morning after an extended illness. Kalvin (Diann) Chapman, Rock Falls eight grandchildren one sister, Catherine Michehl, Arkansas and one brother, Edward Loebbaka, Skokie. A memorial has been established in her memory. She was employed for 21 years at the Corner Tap in Rock Falls. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary and a past member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Rock Falls. 26, 1920, the daughter of Edward and Lena (Schwall) Loebbaka. Burial will be in Memorial Park, Evanston. Patrick's Catholic Church, Dixon, officiating. Saturday at the Behrens-Blair Funeral Home, Sterling, with Father Robert M. 3rd St., Rock Falls, formerly of the Civic Plaza II, died Wednesday evening (15 June 1983) at the Franklin Grove Nursing Center, Franklin Grove. MARGUERITE (LOEBBAKA) PABER, 63, 305 1/2 E. ![]() Part of the Genealogy Trails History Group Obituaries and Death Notices in Whiteside County, Illinois ![]()
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