Pansy
Teeters
Pansy
Teeters, 91, of Sherman died at 3:35 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2002,
at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield.
Visitation
will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Holland and Barry Funeral Home
in Lincoln.
Her
funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home, with
Micheal Drake officiating.
Burial
will be in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Williamsville.
Mrs.
Teeters was a homemaker.
She
was born Jan. 4, 1911, at Bernie, Mo., to Edward and Emma Craft. She
married Ferrel A. Teeters in Pickett, Ark. Their wedding anniversary
was April 16. He died April 27, 1983.
Surviving
are two sons, Howard (and wife Evelyn) Teeters of Gilbertsville,
Ky., and Russell (and Pamela) Teeters of Davenport, Fla.; two
daughters, Erma (and husband Eldon) Dambacher of Dawson and Joyce
(and husband Gary) of Elkhart; 17 grandchildren; 24
great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and one brother,
Homer Craft of Bernie, Mo.
She
was also preceded in death by one son, Harold Teeters; one sister,
Pearl Walker; and four brothers, Virgil, Rube, Bill and Leroy Craft.
She
was a member of Elkhart Christian Church.
Memorials
may be made to her church or to the American Cancer Society.
Paul
Hoy
Paul
Hoy, 62, of Lincoln died at 4:23 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, 2002, in the
intensive care unit at St. John’s Hospital in Springfield.
Visitation
will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Holland and Barry Funeral Home
in Lincoln.
There
will be a graveside service at 11 a.m. Thursday at New Union
Cemetery, Lincoln, with the Rev. Mark Carnahan officiating.
Paul
Hoy was owner of Hoy’s Welding, Truck Repair and Wrecker Service
of Lincoln.
A
veteran of the Vietnam War, he served in the U.S. Air Force from
1958 through 1962.
He
was born Dec. 18, 1939, in Lincoln to Ray P. and Gretchen Routson
Hoy. He married Bonnie B. Beaver on Dec. 27, 1959, in Lincoln. She
survives.
Also
surviving are one brother, Ed Connolley of Brookings, Ore.; one
sister, Charlene Simmons of Lincoln; and nieces, nephews and other
relatives.
He
was preceded in death by one sister, Phyllis Simmons.
Memorials
may be made to St. John’s Hospital in Springfield.
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Pauline
Strampp
A
memorial service for Pauline Strampp has been scheduled for 2 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 10, at St. John United Church of Christ in Lincoln. The
Rev. Richard Reinwald will officate.
Miss
Strampp, 89, of Lincoln died at 12:35 p.m. Friday, Jan. 18, 2002, at
St. Clara’s Manor.
Cremation
rites were accorded and burial is in Union Cemetery, Lincoln.
Holland and Barry Funeral Home of Lincoln handled local
arrangements.
Miss
Strampp devoted her life’s work to the Odd Fellows Children’s
Home in Lincoln, where she was executive secretary. She worked there
from 1938 until she retired in 1995.
She
was born Oct. 6, 1912, in Mount Pulaski to George and Anna Turk
Strampp.
She
is survived by two nephews, Tim Strampp of Hickory Hills and Joseph
Strampp of Wilmington, N.C.
She
was preceded in death by three brothers, Ed, Bill and Robert Strampp.
She
was a member of St. John United Church of Christ in Lincoln.
She
was a member of the Orphans Home Rebekah Lodge for over 50 years.
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