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            [November 
			22, 2010]  
			
            		
            		LINCOLN --
			Dorothy Ileen Laun, 83, of Lincoln, died Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010, at 
			The Christian Village.  | 
						
						
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							Visitation will be 9-11 a.m. Wednesday at Faith 
							Assembly of God in Lincoln. Her funeral service will 
							be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Family and 
							friends are invited to join in food and fellowship 
							immediately following the service. Burial will be 
							in Hartsburg Union Cemetery. 
							Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral Home in Lincoln 
							is handling arrangements. 
							Miss Laun retired from Logan Correctional Center 
							after many years of service there. 
							She was born Aug. 21, 1927, in Logan County. Her 
							parents were George W. Laun and Marie H. Seefeldt. 
							She is survived by three sisters, Maxine Laun, 
							Mary Laun and Betty J. Litwiller (and husband Carol 
							"Sonny"), all of Lincoln; one brother, George J. 
							Laun (and wife Sara) of Lincoln; five nephews, Roger 
							Laun of Kildeer, Gary Laun of Lincoln, Mark 
							Litwiller of Danvers, Rob Litwiller (and wife 
							Gloria) of Atwood and Eric Litwiller of Danvers; two 
							nieces, Nancy Limback (and husband Dave) of Valley 
							Park, Mo., and Judy Cooley (and husband Mark) of 
							Hummelstown, Pa.; and her great-nieces and 
							great-nephews, Kristan Laun, Brian, Erin and Andrea 
							Limback, Luke, Jessica, and Jennifer Litwiller, 
							Stacey Trouth (and husband Jared), and Hilary LeHew. 
							She was preceded in death by her parents and one 
							nephew, Neil Litwiller.  | 
							
							 
  
							She was an active and devoted member of Faith 
							Assembly of God in Lincoln, where she graciously 
							planted the seed of faith by making sure children 
							who wanted to attend had a ride to church and even 
							blessing children with the financial resources to 
							attend church camp. 
							She touched the lives of many people through 
							baking cookies for her friends and their children 
							and treating everyone as if they were the most 
							important people in her life. 
							Memorial donations may be made in her name to St. 
							Jude Children's Research Hospital. 
							
							
							
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