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            Beulah 
            Tutter 
            Beulah F. Tutter, 85, of 
            Lincoln died Monday (Sept. 1, 2003) at 11:30 p.m. at Maple Ridge 
            Health Care Centre. 
            Her funeral will be at 11 a.m. 
            Saturday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Lincoln, with 
            the Rev. Richard Reinwald officiating. Visitation will be one hour 
            before the service. 
            Burial will be in Zion 
            Cemetery, Lincoln. 
            Mrs. Tutter was a homemaker. She 
            was born March 18, 1918, at New Holland to Joseph and Ida Buchholz 
            Kline. She married Michael P. Tutter on Dec. 13, 1951, in Lincoln. 
            He died Sept. 18, 1988. 
            Survivors are one daughter, Linda (and 
            John) Larson of Lombard; three grandchildren; and one 
            great-grandchild. 
            She was also preceded in death by one 
            son, four brothers and one sister. 
            She was a member of St. John United 
            Church of Christ in Lincoln. 
            Memorials may be made to 
            American Cancer Society or American Diabetes Association. 
            
            
            Click here to send a note of condolence to the Tutter family. 
 
            Gene Harvey 
            Gene Hardin Harvey, 78, of San Jose died Saturday (Aug. 30, 2003) at 
            10:50 a.m. at his home. 
            His funeral was at Wednesday morning at San Jose United Methodist 
            Church, with Pastor Adam Corzine officiating. Visitation was Tuesday 
            evening at the church. 
            Burial is in Green Hill Cemetery, rural San Jose. Mr. 
            Harvey was a retired farmer. He 
            served in the U.S. Navy from 1945 to 1947. He 
            was born April 28, 1925, at Monica, Ill., to Dell Hardin and Joyce 
            Sutton Harvey. He married Nadine Moore on Feb. 12, 1950, in 
            Galesburg. She survives. 
            Other survivors are two sons, Ron Harvey of San Jose and Tim (and 
            Lisa) Harvey of Mason City; four daughters, Linda Harvey of Lincoln, 
            Barbara (and Jim) Cardenas of Riverton, Wyo., Pam (and Jeff) Neikirk 
            of San Jose and Donna Harvey of Shabbona; 15 grandchildren; 15 
            great-grandchildren; one brother, John Harvey of Lawnridge; and two 
            sisters, Consula LaFollette of Knoxville and Anna Belle Updike of 
            Wyoming, Ill. He 
            was preceded in death by his parents. He 
            was a member of San Jose United Methodist Church, San Jose Lions 
            Club and Mason County Pork Producers. Memorial contributions 
            may be made to San Jose United Methodist Church, Midwest Kidney 
            Center of Illinois or OSF Hospice. 
 
            Pearl 
            Weatherly 
            Pearl J. Weatherly, 81, of Lincoln died 
            Saturday (Aug. 30, 2003) at 2:33 a.m. at St. Clara's Manor. 
            Her funeral service was on Wednesday 
            morning at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Lincoln, with the Rev. Greg Wooten 
            officiating. Visitation was on Tuesday at the funeral home. 
            Burial is in Zion Cemetery, 
            Lincoln. 
            Mrs. Weatherly was a cook at The 
            Tropics and Hotel Lincoln before she retired. 
            She was born April 12, 1922, at Desark, 
            Ark., to Bruce and Nancy Grace Owens Cummings. She married Robert 
            Howard Weatherly on April 13, 1937, in Clarendon, Ark. 
            Survivors are five daughters, Joan (and 
            Arthur) Merritt of Dallas, Texas, Annie (and Jeff) Singleton of 
            Lincoln, Glenda (and Jim) Barnes of Lincoln, Laverne (and Terry) 
            Landers of Lincoln and Kay Littrell (and Ken Langdon) of Lincoln; 19 
            grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Clarence 
            Cummings of Springfield, Mo., and Cecil Cummings of Simpson; and two 
            sisters, Alice Cummings of Amity, Ark., and Patsy Sykes of Little 
            Rock, Ark. 
            She was preceded in death by her 
            parents, husband, one son, four grandchildren and two 
            great-grandchildren. 
            She was a member of the Church of the 
            Nazarene in Lincoln. 
            In lieu of flowers, memorials may be 
            given to the family. 
            
            
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            John Smith 
            John R. Smith, 77, of San Jose 
            died Tuesday (Sept. 2, 2003) at 8:35 a.m. at Hopedale Medical 
            Complex in Hopedale. 
            Visitation will be from 5 to 8 
            p.m. Thursday at San Jose United Methodist Church. His funeral will 
            be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the church, with Pastor Adam Corzine 
            officiating. 
            Burial will be in Green Hill 
            Cemetery, rural San Jose. 
            Mr. Smith was a farmer. 
            He was born Nov. 14, 1925, at 
            San Jose to William I. and Lois P. Stone Smith. He married Catherine 
            Harmsen on June 4, 1947, in Piggot, Ark. She survives. 
            Other survivors are one son, 
            Donald (and Judy) Smith of San Jose; two daughters, Debra (and 
            Mitch) Nowicki of Naperville and Mary (and Stan) Shepherd of St. 
            Peters, Mo.; and six grandchildren. 
            He was preceded in death by his 
            parents, one brother, two sisters and one grandchild. 
            He was a member of San Jose 
            United Methodist Church, Lions Club of San Jose and the Delavan 
            National Guard. He was a volunteer fireman for San Jose, a director 
            for the San Jose Co-op Elevator and served on the San Jose school 
            board for 18 years. 
            He graduated from San Jose High 
            School, where he was known as a star athlete. 
            Memorial contributions may be made to San Jose Rescue Squad or San 
            Jose United Methodist Church. 
 
            Edwin 'Corky' Logan 
            Edwin Carl “Corky” Logan, 67, of Lincoln died Saturday (Aug. 30, 
            2003) at 9:05 a.m. at his home. A 
            memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Lincoln Christian 
            Church, with Tom Gerdts officiating. Visitation will be one hour 
            before the service. 
            Burial of ashes will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lincoln. 
            Holland and Barry Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Mr. 
            Logan retired in August after 36 years at Ball-In Con in Lincoln, 
            where he was a packer. He 
            was born March 18, 1936, in Lincoln to Dean Thurman Logan and Anna Marie Verderber Logan. He married Connie Allsopp on May 12, 1973, in Mount 
            Pulaski. 
            Survivors are his wife, of Lincoln; two daughters, Cindy Harris and 
            Robin Logan, both of Lincoln; four sons, Terry Logan of Waynesville, 
            Nicholas Logan of North Carolina, Adam Logan of Lincoln and 
            Christopher Logan of Lincoln; one stepson, Paul Logan, address 
            unknown; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Mabel Koller of 
            Princeville and Norma Laymon of Lincoln; and one brother, Paul Logan 
            of Lincoln. He 
            was preceded in death by his infant son Carl, his parents, five 
            brothers and seven sisters. Memorials may be made 
            to an educational fund for his children. 
 
            Loren Masters 
            Loren W. Masters, 82, of 
            Lincoln died Feb. 18 at Maple Ridge Care Centre. Graveside committal 
            of ashes will be at 11 a.m. on Sept. 9 in New Union Cemetery, 
            Lincoln. The Rev. Don Hoover will officiate. 
            There will be no visitation. 
            Holland and Barry Funeral Home 
            in Lincoln is handling arrangements. 
            Mr. Masters was employed by 
            Sherwin Williams in Chicago for 37 years as a fireman and guard. He 
            had also taught in country schools and did railroad work. 
            He was a U.S. Army veteran of 
            World War II. 
            He was born Dec. 11, 1920, at 
            Middletown. 
            A stepdaughter, Eileen Anians 
            of South Carolina, survives. 
            He was preceded in death by his 
            wife and two sisters, Margaret and Lila. 
            He was a member of Second 
            Baptist Church of Lincoln and American Legion Post 263. 
            He graduated from Lincoln 
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