Charles Henry
Dutz,
91, of Lincoln died Monday (Dec. 8, 2003) at 4:15 a.m. at St.
Clara's Manor.
Visitation will be from 4 to 7
p.m. Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Lincoln.
His funeral will be at 10 a.m.
Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church in Lincoln, with the Rev. Mark
Carnahan officiating.
Burial will be in Lake Bank
Cemetery, rural Mount Pulaski.
Mr. Dutz owned and operated
Dutz Paint Store in Lincoln. He also worked at and retired from the
Beich candy factory in Bloomington.
He was born April 8, 1912, at
Springfield to Michael and Amalia Klask Dutz. He married Gladys
Garrison on Dec. 28, 1933, in Lincoln.
Survivors are his wife; four
sons, Charles (and Joyce) Dutz of Sunland, Calif., David (and Helen)
Dutz of Belevidere, Daniel (and Bev) Dutz of Tucson, Ariz., and Doug
(and Karen) Dutz of Lincoln; two daughters, Joyce and Gladys Dutz,
both of Lincoln; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; one
great-great-grandchild; and four sisters, Helen French, Emma Robbins
and Betty Eaton, all of Lincoln, and Louise Terrey of Harrisburg.
He was preceded in death by his
brothers: Michael, Lewis and an infant brother.
He was a member of Zion
Lutheran Church in Lincoln, the Optimist Club and the Railsplitter
Coin Club, of which he was a 1957 founding member.
Memorials may be made to the building fund at his church.
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Caleb Eric Garrison
died Friday (Dec. 5, 2003) at 6:45 p.m. at OSF St. Francis Medical
Center in Peoria, where he was born the previous day.
His funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday
at First Christian Church in Mason City, with the Rev. Dustin Fulton
officiating. Visitation will be one hour before the service.
Burial will be in Mason City Cemetery.
Survivors are his parents, Chad and
Tonya Burke Garrison of Mackinaw; one brother, Justin Cotelleso, and
two sisters, Chelsey and Lindsey Cotelleso, all at home in Mackinaw;
and grandparents Gary and Karrie Garrison of Mason City, John and
JoAnna Adams of Greenview, Shirley Woodrum of Tremont and Lonnie
Taylor of Peoria.
Memorial
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Wanda Elizabeth Mammen,
82, of Lincoln, formerly of Emden, died Friday (Dec. 5, 2003) at
8:25 p.m. at her home.
Her funeral was Tuesday
morning at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lincoln, with the Rev. Dan Wissmann officiating.
Visitation was on Monday at the church.
Burial is in Green Hill Cemetery,
rural San Jose.
Mrs. Mammen retired in 1982 from
Lincoln Developmental Center, where she worked in data input.
She was born May 14,
1921, in Lincoln to William Christian and Willie Ellen Clem Schoof.
She married Leland Elsworth Mammen on Aug. 31, 1940, in Palmyra, Mo.
He died Feb. 19, 1981.
Survivors are four
sons, Leland James (and Cindy) Mammen of Lincoln, Tony Mammen of
Springfield, Jeffrey Paul (and Val) Mammen of New Holland and
Charles Mark (and Kim) Mammen of Ladd; four daughters, Sharon
Norman of Michigan, Wanda Lee (and Gene) Rohlfs of Lincoln, Mitzi
(and Steve) Grigg of Oregon and Lisa Marie (and Ken) Kmieciak of
LaSalle; 19 grandchildren and six stepgrandchildren; and 13
great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded
in death by three sisters.
She was a member of
Immanuel Lutheran Church of Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Hospital Auxiliary, Oasis senior citizen center, American Legion
Auxiliary Post 263 and American Business Women's Association.
Memorials
may be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church, American Legion Post 263
building fund or Oasis senior citizens center in Lincoln.
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Mammen family. |