Lois Scroggin
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Archived April 26, 2005
MOUNT PULASKI -- Lois A.
Scroggin, 64, died Tuesday, April 26, 2005, at 3:30 a.m. at
Vonderlieth Living Center in Mount Pulaski.
There will be no visitation.
Burial will be private, with Bill Shanle officiating.
Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Mount Pulaski is in
charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Scroggin was born Dec. 16, 1940, in Mount Pulaski to
Franklin "Nick" and Ruth Earline Tendick Scroggin. She married
Thomas A. Scroggin on Nov. 17, 1958. He died July 22, 2003.
She is survived by a few very good friends.
She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Mount
Pulaski.
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Scroggin.
Juanita Pippenger
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Archived April 25, 2005
ELKHART -- Juanita Leona
Pippenger, 71, of Elkhart, died Saturday, April 23, 2005, at 4
p.m. at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield.
Her
funeral was on Tuesday morning at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader
Funeral Home in Mount Pulaski,
with Jerry Pippenger officiating. Visitation was on Monday at
the funeral home.
Burial is in Elkhart Cemetery.
Mrs. Pippenger was a homemaker for her family.
She was born July 13, 1933, in Springfield to Thomas
Franklin and Gladys Greene Payne. She married James Pippenger
in Mount Pulaski on Feb. 12, 1971.
She is survived by her husband, of Elkhart; three sons,
Thomas (and Anna Gautreaux) Marshall of Biloxi, Miss., Kelly
Marshall of Elkhart and Michael (and Lori) Pippenger of
Waynesboro, Pa.; two daughters, Pamela J. (and Dale) Cooper of
Mount Pulaski and Wendy (and David) Hild of Mount Pulaski; 10
grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; one brother, Wilbur
Britton of Mountain Home, Idaho; and three sisters, Darlene
(and Preacher) Parker of Lake Village, Ark., Frankie (and
Barry) Nordyke of Jackson, Mich., and Janet (and Bud) Sutton
of Lincoln.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Lewis
Scott Marshall; and one grandson, Bobby Lee Fulk.
She was a member of Parkway Church of Christ in
Springfield, Eagles Auxiliary of Lincoln and Women of the
Moose in Lincoln.
She enjoyed playing bingo.
Memorials may be made to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation.
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Pippenger family.
Jimmie Dickerson
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Archived April 25, 2005
BLOOMINGTON -- Jimmie "Jim" O.
Dickerson, 75, of Winter Haven, Fla., formerly of Bloomington
and Springfield, died Feb. 19, 2005, at Lakeland Regional
Medical Center, Lakeland, Fla.
A military graveside service
will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 26, at Camp Butler National
Cemetery, Riverton. The Rev. James O. Cravens will officiate.
Peasley Funeral Home in
Lincoln is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Dickerson retired from
State Farm Insurance as a claims supervisor after 33 years. He
and his wife moved to Florida in 1997.
He was a U.S. Air Force
veteran.
He was born April 5, 1929, in
Springfield to Harrison O. and Anne E. Snape Dickerson. He was
united in marriage to Mary M. Bowers on Nov. 10, 1950, at
Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul.
He is survived by his wife, of
Winter Haven, Fla.; one son, Mark (and Penny) Dickerson of
Herscher; one daughter, Susie (and Bill) Albert of Lincoln;
two grandchildren, Jay (and Hillary) Dickerson of Rewey, Wis.,
and Jody Dickerson of Bloomington; and two
great-grandchildren, Lillian and Maya Dickerson.
He was a member of the Polk
County, Fla., Trap Shooting Club.
He graduated from Ball
Township High School in Chatham and Western Illinois
University in Macomb.
He loved his family, golfing
and trap shooting.
Memorials may be made in his
name to the American Heart Association.
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