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Charlotte Key
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[June
25, 2010]
ELKHART
-- Charlotte V. Key, 94, of Elkhart, died
Wednesday, June 23, 2010, at 1:48 a.m. at
Memorial Medical Center in Springfield.
Her funeral will be at 12:30 p.m. Monday at
the First Presbyterian Church in Lincoln, with
the Rev. Phillip Blackburn officiating.
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Burial will be in Camp Butler National Cemetery,
Springfield.
Arrangements are by Fricke-Calvert-Schrader
Funeral Home in Lincoln.
Mrs. Key was a retired nurse. She and her
husband farmed for a total of 40 years.
She was born April 1, 1916, in Springfield.
Her parents were Logan and Mary Hall Edwards.
She married Marshall Key on Sept. 21, 1938, in
Joliet. He preceded her in death on Feb. 3,
1999.
She is survived by her caregiver, Vera
Humphries of Elkhart; and nephews and nieces
Merle D. (and Joyce) Key of Winter Haven, Fla.,
David "Bear" (and Margaret) Edwards of Beason,
Roger (and Sue) Key of Zion, Stanley Key of
Spokane, Wash., Karen (and Richard) Liebnow of
Wheaton, Janet (and Richard) Schuda of Wheaton,
Sue Ellen Carlson of Joliet, Marcia (and John)
Grabavoy of Joliet, Donna Billings of Joliet,
Merle A. (and Dana) Gazelle of Texas, Mary
Catherine Bland of Lincoln, James R. Edwards of
Beason and Marilyn Jackson, address unknown.
She was also preceded in death by one
brother, Eugene Edwards, and nephews David
Hirsch, and Robert, Robin and Carl Key. She was
the last of her immediate family.
Charlotte and her husband lived in Joliet
from 1938 to 1944, and she was a public health
nurse for the city of Joliet and a general
nurse. In 1944 she and her husband moved to Fort
McMullen in Alabama while he was in the Army,
and she worked for the colonel’s family and was
a nurse at the fort. In 1946 she and her husband
moved to Beason, where they farmed until 1956,
and she was a private-duty nurse in Clinton and
Lincoln during that time. In 1957 they moved to
Elkhart. Charlotte worked at Lincoln
Developmental Center for 27 years as a
supervising nurse, retiring in December of 1985.
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She was a member of the First Presbyterian
Church in Lincoln, Daughters of the American
Revolution 351 and Eastern Star 218 in
Springfield.
She was valedictorian of the Lincoln
Community High School Class of 1935 and
graduated from Springfield School of Nursing on
Sept. 21, 1938.
Charlotte loved the fact that she had been
able to travel to all 50 states and made a trip
to continental Europe.
Memorials may be made to the First
Presbyterian Church in Lincoln or Elkhart Fire
and Rescue.
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