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                    Vernon Hassebrock 
			
            
            [May 13, 2012]  
            		
            		
            		MOUNT PULASKI -- Vernon A. Hassebrock, 
			89, of Mount Pulaski, died Friday, May 11, 2012, at Villa East 
			Retirement Home in Sherman. (Below is a copy of 
							the obituary from the funeral home.) ___ 
							Mt. Pulaski- Vernon A. Hassebrock, 89, of Mt. 
							Pulaski, passed away May 11, 2012 at Villa East 
							Retirement Home in Sherman IL. 
							Vernon was the son of John W. and Anna Maxheimer 
							Hassebrock. Vernon was born on November 30, 1922 in 
							El Paso, IL. Vernon married Marcella Clancy on 
							December 22, 1951 in Springfield, IL. She preceded 
							him in death on January 15, 2005. Vernon was in the 
							United States Army from December 1, 1942 to November 
							14, 1945; he was awarded 2 Bronze Stars for service 
							in WWII. Vernon was an active member of Zion 
							Lutheran Church in Mt Pulaski. | 
                    
					 
							Vernon was a carpenter with his brothers Loren and 
							Ray Hassebrock. They built many homes in Mt. 
							Pulaski, Lincoln, and Springfield. 
							Vernon is survived by his brothers: John Hassebrock 
							of Lincoln; Glen (Muriel) Hassebrock of Decatur; 
							sisters: Lois (Wilbur) Ruwe of Beason, IL; Alma 
							Stoll of Mt. Pulaski; Ethel Hein of San Jose, CA; 
							and he is also survived by many nieces and nephews. 
							In addition to parents and wife, Vernon was preceded 
							in death by his brothers Harold, Loren, Melvin, Ray, 
							and his sister Anna Roos. 
							Services for Vernon will be Tuesday May 15 at 10:30 
							AM at Fricke Calvert Schrader Funeral Home in Mt. 
							Pulaski with Rev. David Ramirez officiating. 
							Visitation will be from 9 to 10:30 A.M. prior to the 
							service on Tuesday. Burial will be in Mt. Pulaski 
							Cemetery with full military rites by Mt. Pulaski 
							American Legion Post #447. Memorials may be made to 
							the Zion Lutheran Church in Mt. Pulaski. |