Gordon
Walker
Gordon
M. Walker, 87, of Hopedale Commons in Hopedale, died at 1:35 a.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2000, at Hopedale Medical Center.
Funeral
services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church in Emden, with the Rev. Darby Lawrence
officiating.
Burial
will be at Bethel Cemetery.
Visitation
will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at the church.
Walker
was a livestock and grain farmer in Armington for many years. In
1972 his family was named the Illinois Soil and Water Conservation
Family of the Year.
He
was born Jan. 17, 1913, at Crookston, Minn., a son of William and
Lillian (Minch) Walker. He married Ida R. Boerma Jan. 5, 1944, at
Emden. She died April 2, 1992.
Surviving
are sons and daughters Jim (and Sharon) Walker of Bloomington, Sue
Crome of Lawrenceville, Ann (and Ron) Olson of Tampa, Fla., Bob
(and Sandy) Walker of Virginia, Ill., and Kurt (and Marla) Walker
of Armington; a sister, Margaret Patterson of Morton; a brother,
Everett Walker of Armington; 13 grandchildren; and 5
great-grandchildren.
He
was preceded in death by a brother, John Walker.
He
was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church of Emden, where he
served on the church board and building committee and also as a
deacon. He was one of the three original trustees of the Armington
Fire District, where he served for 30 years. He also served on the
Hittle Township High School Board and the Trioka School Board.
Memorials
may be made to his church or to Armington Rescue Squad.
Edward
Campbell
Edward
B. Campbell, 80, of Lincoln, died at 7:55 p.m. Monday, Jan. 31,
2000, at St. Clara's Manor in Lincoln.
Funeral
services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader
Funeral Home in Lincoln, with the Rev. Mark Carnahan officiating.
Burial
will be at New Union Cemetery, Lincoln.
Visitation
will be from noon until 1 p.m. at the funeral home.
Campbell
retired in 1985 from Lehn and Fink. He had worked in the shipping
department.
He
served in the
U.S. Air Force in the European Theatre during World War II.
He
was born Dec. 29, 1919, at Lincoln, a son of Edgar A. and Alta Mae (Verdien)
Campbell. He married Mildred Harnish-Stengel Jan. 27, 1962, at
Lincoln. She survives.
Also
surviving are two sons, Edward (and Sherain) Campbell of Lincoln and
George A. (and Linda) Campbell of Dallas, Texas; one stepdaughter,
Sharon (and Robert) Purviance of Lincoln; one sister, Marcella
Holland of Dallas, Texas; two granddaughters, Marcela Jean (and
Bart) Finn of Harrisburg, Penn,. and Tammy Jean Campbell of Denver,
Colo.; one grandson, Mark A. Campbell of Dallas, Texas; one
great-grandchild; four stepgrandchildren; five stepgreat-grandchildren; and his stepmother, Eunice Campbell of Lincoln.
He
was preceded in death by his parents.
He
was a member of Railsplitter Antique Auto Club.
Memorials
may be made to World War II Memorial Fund or to the donor's choice.
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Mabel
Vespa
Mabel
A. Vespa, 85, of Lincoln, died at 11:05 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1,
2000, at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln.
Funeral
services will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 4, at Holy Family
Church in Lincoln, with the Rev. Thomas Taylor officiating.
Burial
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, Lincoln.
Visitation
will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, at Kerrigan Funeral
Home, with the rosary and wake service at 5 p.m.
Mrs.
Vespa retired in 1987 after 21 years as a clothing aide at Lincoln
Developmental Center.
She was born March
29, 1914, in Buffalo, Ill., a daughter of George and Lena Mae
(Woodcock) Clements. She married Anthony Vespa Sr. Nov. 9, 1938,
in Springfield. He survives.
Also surviving are
one daughter, Teresa Tierney of Lincoln; one son, Anthony Vespa
Jr. of Richardson, Texas; three grandchildren; and three sisters,
Dorothy Nass, Geneva Creviston and Maxine Sabo, all of
Springfield.
She was preceded in
death by one daughter, one brother and one sister.
She was a member of
Holy Family Church in Lincoln.
Memorials may be
made to the donor's choice.
Kerrigan Funeral
Home in Lincoln is in charge of arrangements.
Bernard
Wayne Slayton
Bernard
Wayne Slayton, 69, of Lincoln, died at 6:48 p.m. Monday, Jan. 31,
2000, at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln.
Funeral
services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, at Holland &
Barry Funeral Home in Lincoln, with the Rev. Richard Reinwald
officiating.
Burial
will be at Zion Cemetery, Lincoln.
Visitation
will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, at the funeral home.
Slayton
was a carpenter, retiring in July 1994. He also enjoyed hunting
and fishing.
He
was born Dec. 20, 1930, at Lincoln, a son of William Hiram and
Pearl (Wood) Slayton. He married Eloise Hutchcraft Dec. 20, 1957,
at Lincoln. She survives.
He
is also survived by one son, Douglas Slayton of Peoria; two
daughters, Andrea (and Jeff) Tibbs of rural Greenview and Debra
(and Mike) Turner of Lincoln; three grandchildren, Jay Tibbs of
Greenview and Alexandra Turner and Chase Turner, both of Lincoln;
one brother, Lloyd E. (and Laura) Slayton Sr. of Lincoln; one
sister, Maxine (and Frank) Klockenga of Lincoln; and several
nieces and nephews.
He
was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, Loren,
Hubert and Harold Slayton.
He
was a Protestant. He had been a member of the Laborers' Union for
nine years. Then he was a member of the Carpenters' Union for more
than 35 years. He was a former president of the United Brotherhood
of Carpenters & Joiners of America, Local #5.
Memorials
may be made to Logan County Heart Fund, Family House of Peoria or
to a charity of the donor's choice.
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