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            [August 
			30, 2010]  
            		
            		
            		LINCOLN -- Mary E. Ginter, 75, of 
			Mooresville, N.C., formerly of Elkhart, died Saturday, Aug. 28, 
			2010, at 7:20 p.m. at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center in 
			Mooresville, surrounded in prayer by her three children. Visitation in Lincoln will be from 2 to 7 p.m. Thursday, 
					Sept. 2, at Fricke-Calvert- Schrader Funeral Home. The 
					rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. | 
						
							| Her funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 3, 
							at St. John's Catholic Church in Cullom, with the 
							Rev. Thomas Shaw officiating. Visitation will be one 
							hour prior to the service. Martin-Burke Funeral 
							Home is handling arrangements in Cullom. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Cullom. Mrs. Ginter was an artist commissioned to do 
							paintings and doll clothing. Besides an already a 
							full plate of raising four children, she also worked 
							at the Pontiac Bank in Pontiac, Sesser True Value 
							Hardware in Sesser and managed the Marathon gas 
							station in Elkhart. She was born July 20, 1935, at Onarga in Iroquois 
							County. Her parents were Earl and Marie Lange Cox. 
							She married Joseph E. Ginter on Dec. 5, 1959, in 
							Cullom. He preceded her in death on Jan. 21, 2006. She is survived by two sons, Mark (and Diane) 
							Ginter of Ferdinand, Ind., and Daniel (and Sara) 
							Ginter of Lincoln; one daughter, Kathy Ginter of 
							Mooresville, N.C.; one brother, Gene (and Hilda) Cox 
							of Gilman; 10 grandchildren; and several nieces and 
							nephews. Mary had a special final love of being with 
							the youngest grandchild, Isabella "Izzy" Marie 
							Ginter, for the first year of her life. Besides her husband, a retired Illinois State 
							Police colonel, she was also preceded in death by 
							one son, Matthew Ginter, in 1977. | 
                    
					 
							She was actively involved in St. Patrick's Catholic 
							Church of Elkhart, the Illinois State Police 
							Heritage Foundation, Illinois State Police retirees 
							and past president of the Needs and Goals 
							organization of Elkhart.  Her love of her family, incredible artistic 
							talent and strong spirituality were the basis of who 
							Mary was. She was a loyal friend and staunch 
							supporter of the law enforcement community. Memorials may be made to the Mary Ginter 
							Foundation. 
							
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