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Robert
Camden
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JOLIET
-- Robert "Bob" Camden, 71,
of Joliet, died Monday, March 28,
2005, at 5:50 p.m. at St. Joseph's
Hospital in Joliet.
His
funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at
Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home
in Mount Pulaski, with John Robertson
officiating. Visitation will be from
noon to 1:30 p.m. at the funeral home.
Burial
will be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery.
Mr.
Camden was a chemical engineer for
Amoco Chemical Company.
He was
a U.S. Army veteran.
He was
born Nov. 8, 1933, at Waynesville to
William and Edna Pray Camden. He
married Hazel Kinmon Beghtol at Mount
Pulaski on April 23, 1973. His prior
marriage was to Patty Birk of
California.
He is
survived by his wife, of Joliet; four
daughters, Becky Beghtol (and Cecil)
Rumsey of Thompsonville, Rhonda Camden
of Minnesota, and Robin and Rolynda
Camden of California; three sons,
Rodney and Ronald Camden of California
and Robert Camden of Utah; numerous
grandchildren, including Wendi Humbert-Plunk
of Elwood and Tracy Humbert-Gump of
Herrin; numerous great-grandchildren,
including Jesika and Jordan Jule of
Herrin, Taylor Gump of Herrin,
Savannah Sprandrell of Elwood, Olivia
and Austin Plunk of Elwood, Kristin
Camden of California, and Riley Camden
of Utah; and one brother, Richard (and
Betty) Camden of Springfield.
He was
preceded in death by his parents, two
brothers and one sister.
He was
a member of American Legion Post 1080
and Moose Lodge 300, both in Joliet.
Memorials
may be made to St. Joseph Religious
Order or Hospice of Joliet.
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Roland
Tibbs
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Archived
March 29, 2005
LINCOLN
-- Roland F. Tibbs, 76, of Lincoln
died Monday, March 28, 2005, at 2:15
p.m. at Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Hospital.
Visitation
will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at
Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home
in Lincoln. His funeral will be at
10:30 a.m. Thursday at the funeral
home, with Don Pankey officiating.
Burial,
with military rites, will be in Zion
Cemetery.
Mr.
Tibbs was an inspector at Caterpillar
Tractor Co. in East Peoria before he
retired.
He was
a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II
and the Korean War.
He was
born Sept. 25, 1928, at New Holland to
Daniel B. and Lucy Faulkner Tibbs. He
married Lottie Preston in Lincoln on
May 25, 1950. She died in 1984.
He is
survived by three sons, Gene (and
Evelyn) Tibbs of San Jose, Tom (and
Shirley) Tibbs of Lincoln and Todd
(and Doris) Tibbs of Decatur; one
daughter, Linda (and James) Remlinger
of Lincoln; 17 grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren; and 14
great-great-grandchildren.
He was
also preceded in death by two sons,
nine brothers and two sisters. He was
the last of his immediate family.
He was
a member of American Legion Post 672
in Middletown and Eagles Lodge 2708 of
Lincoln.
Memorials
may be made to the American Cancer
Society.
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LaVerne
Treakle
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Archived
March 28, 2005
LINCOLN
-- LaVerne Treakle, 88, died Saturday,
March 26, 2005, at 10:15 a.m. at Maple
Ridge Care Centre.
Her
funeral was Tuesday morning at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader
Funeral Home in Lincoln, with Pastor
Maurice "Skeet" Stribling
officiating. Visitation preceded the
service.
Burial
is in Mount Ever-Rest Memorial Park,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Mrs.
Treakle had worked as a foster
grandparent for the state of Michigan.
She
was born July 16, 1916, in Mount
Pulaski to Ernest and Eva Perigo
Jones. She married Harold S. Treakle
on May 10, 1946, in Lincoln. He
preceded her in death.
She is
survived by two sons, Michael Treakle
of Las Vegas, Nev., and William
Treakle Sr. of Sommerville, Ala.; six
grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; four
great-great-grandchildren; and two
sisters, Anna Jean Ballinger of
Atlanta and Delores Jordan of Mount
Carmel, Tenn.
She
was also preceded in death by four
brothers and one sister.
She
was a member of Atlanta Christian
Church, Atlanta.
Memorials
may be made to Alzheimer's disease
research.
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Nancy
Amberg
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Archived
March 28, 2005
LINCOLN
-- Nancy A. Amberg, 68, of Lincoln,
died Saturday, March 26, 2005, at
12:20 a.m. at her home.
Her
funeral will be at 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday at St. Peter Lutheran Church
in Emden, with the Rev. Frank Peiper
officiating. Visitation will be at the
church from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday and
one hour before the service on
Wednesday.
Burial
will be in Hartsburg Union Cemetery,
Hartsburg.
Arrangements
are being handled by Fricke-Calvert-Schrader
Funeral Home in Lincoln.
Mrs.
Amberg retired from the Illinois
comptroller's office as an accountant.
She had also been employed by the
Illinois Legislative Council and
worked at Cutler-Hammer.
She was born Nov.
30, 1936, at Emden to Lawrence and
Lillian Klokkenga Kaesebier. She
married Robert Amberg on June 20,
1961, in Lincoln.
She is survived
by her husband, of Lincoln; two
daughters, Jane Ryan of Lincoln and
Mary Quisenberry (and Alan Burton) of
Grayslake; six grandchildren, Amanda
Quisenberry, Bridget Ryan, Alan Burton
II, Elizabeth Redding, Joe Ryan and
Jenny Norris; nine
great-grandchildren; and one sister,
Loretta (and Wallace) Berglund of
Rochester, Minn.
She was preceded
in death by her parents; one son,
William Quisenberry; and one sister,
Janet Jeckel.
She was a member
of St. Peter Lutheran Church of Emden
and served as a member of the church
council for Immanuel Lutheran Church
and Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in
Lincoln. She was a member of the
Lincoln Police and Fire Commission,
secretary for the Illinois Democratic
County Chairman's Association, Logan
County Democratic chairman from 1985
to 2003, candidate for state
representative, candidate for Logan
County clerk and recorder, former
president and board member of the
Senior Citizens of Logan County Oasis
center, former president and board
member of the Lincoln Woman's Club,
former president of the American
Business Women's Association Kickapoo
Chapter, charter member of the Logan
County chapter of the Coalition of
Citizens with Disabilities in
Illinois, and was involved with
community theater.
Memorials
may be made to the American Cancer
Society or St. Peter Lutheran Church
of Emden.
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Rev.
Todd Singley
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Archived
March 25, 2005
MOUNT
PULASKI -- The Rev. Todd M. Singley,
53, of Mount Pulaski died Wednesday,
March 23, 2005, at 9:40 a.m. at
Chestnut.
His
body was cremated.
A
memorial service will be on April 2 at
2 p.m. at the First United Methodist
Church in Mount Pulaski. The Rev.
Carol Andricks, the Rev. Martha Scott
and the Rev. Lora Zink will officiate.
Fricke-Calvert-Schrader
Funeral Home in Mount Pulaski handled
arrangements.
The
Rev. Singley was an ordained
clergyman, retired from ministry with
the Northern Illinois Conference of
the United Methodist Church.
He was
born Aug. 22, 1951, in Lincoln to
Melvin E. and Shirley J. Logan Singley.
He is
survived by his parents, of Mount
Pulaski; two sisters, Rebecca (and
John) Drake of Chestnut and Jane (and
Gary) DeWitt of Mount Pulaski; and a
longtime friend, David Zweifler of
Frankfort.
He was
preceded in death by his paternal and
maternal grandparents.
In
lieu of flowers, the family requests
that memorials be made to The Human
Rights Campaign or Hospice Care of
Illinois.
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