W. Edward Mangold
Send a link to a friend
Archived
Jan. 31, 2005
LINCOLN -- W. Edward "Eddie"
Mangold, 73, of Lincoln died Monday, Jan. 31, 2005, at 5:48
a.m. at his home.
Visitation will be from 5 to 7
p.m. Wednesday at Holland and Barry Funeral Home. His funeral
will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Holland and Barry, with
Pastor Blair Kasfeldt officiating.
Burial will be in Hartsburg
Union Cemetery, Hartsburg.
Mr. Mangold retired from
Lincoln College after 15 years of employment there.
He was born Dec. 13, 1931, at
New Holland to Rosa Dye Mangold. He married Darlene Tholen on
Feb. 16, 1958, at Hartsburg.
He is survived by his wife, of
Lincoln; one daughter, Cynthia S. Mangold of Lincoln; one
sister, Beverly Myers of Beardstown; and two brothers, James
Mangold of Peoria and Wayne Mangold.
He was a member of Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church.
Memorials may be made to the
family.
Myrtle Wezeman
Send a link to a friend
Archived
Jan. 31, 2005
ATLANTA -- Myrtle Wezeman, 89,
of Atlanta, died Monday, Jan. 31, 2005, at 12:08 a.m. at Maple
Ridge Care Centre in Lincoln.
There will be no visitation or services. Her body was
cremated.
Quiram Funeral Home handled arrangements.
Mrs. Wezeman served as a foster grandmother at Lincoln
Developmental Center in Lincoln for 27 years, beginning in
1977.
She was born Jan. 31, 1916, in Chicago to Fred and Della
Schweitzerhof Hacker. She married Charles Schumacher in 1936.
She later married Clarence J. "Curly" Wezeman, on July 7,
1947, at Atlanta. He died Feb. 23, 1983.
She is survived by two sons, Richard Schumacher of Atlanta
and Karl (and Judy) Schumacher of Knoxville, Tenn.; one
stepson, C. John (and Mary) Wezeman of La Grange; three
grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Phyllis
Hueber of Arlington Heights; and a special friend, Martha.
She was also preceded in death by three sisters.
Memorials may be made to the Humane Society.
Wanda Burns
Send a link to a friend
Archived
Jan. 31, 2005
ATLANTA -- Wanda L. Burns, 82,
of LeRoy, formerly of Atlanta, died Saturday, Jan. 29, 2005,
at 9:15 a.m. at her daughter's home, where she had resided for
the past year.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8
p.m. Tuesday at Quiram Funeral Home. A celebration of life
will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Burial will be in Atlanta
Cemetery.
Mrs. Burns was a manager of
Gibson's Discount for several years and also managed the
Salvation Army store in Lincoln.
She was born Nov. 6, 1922, at
Atlanta to Cleveland and Myrtle Nichols McCombs. She married
Theodore J. Burns on June 7, 1942, at Shreveport, La. He died
Jan. 17, 1986.
She is survived by four
children, Ted (and Jan) Burns of Bellingham, Wash., Susan
Lewin of Waimanilo, Hawaii, Mary Woodland of Rancho Santa
Margarita, Calif., and Charlotte (and Scott) Harrelson of
Leroy; five grandchildren; and two sisters, Narola Powell of
Heyworth and Naomi Niewald of Loveland, Colo.
She was also preceded in death
by four sisters.
Memorial contributions may be
made to a charity of the donor's choice.
Helen Cotton
Send a link to a friend
Archived
Jan. 31, 2005
ATLANTA -- Helen L. Cotton,
90, formerly of Atlanta, died Friday, Jan. 28, 2005, at 5:55
p.m. at St. Clara's Manor, Lincoln, where she had resided
since April 4, 2001.
Her body was cremated, and a
private graveside memorial service will be at a later date.
Quiram Funeral Home handled
arrangements.
Mrs. Cotton retired from
Lincoln Developmental Center and enjoyed real estate on a
part-time basis.
She was born June 16, 1914, in
rural Atlanta to Donald and Nellie Snow Foley.
She is survived by four
children, Don L. (and Lori) Benedict of Sturkie, Ark., Dean
(and Sue) Benedict of Atlanta, Dixie (and Ferd) Decker of
Atlanta and Mary (and Alex) Hoblit of Atlanta; 19
grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; 24
great-great-grandchildren; three sisters, Maranell McPherson
of Florida, and Harriet "Sue" Noe and Marie Patrick, both of
Murray, Ky.; and one brother, Bob Foley of Bloomington.
She was preceded in death by
one grandson and two sisters.
She was a member of Royal Neighbors of America and St.
Mary's Catholic Church in Atlanta.
Her greatest interests were her children and home.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Atlanta Public Library and Museum. |