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            Benefit for 'Punk' O'Donoghue April 27 
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            [April 11, 2013] 
            Family and friends are 
			sponsoring a benefit later this month for Phillip "Punk" O'Donoghue 
			of Burton View. Punk worked at Eaton Corp. for 35 years and at 
			O'Donoghue Radiator Shop in Lincoln. He has been diagnosed with Lou 
			Gehrig's disease and Stage 2 lung cancer. In March he underwent 
			surgery at Mayo Clinic to remove a tumor from his lung, and chemo 
			will begin soon. Future trips to Mayo are necessary. | 
		
            |  Punk and his wife, Lynn, have three children and six grandchildren. 
			This family genuinely needs your support. The benefit will be at the American Legion in Lincoln on 
			April 27, beginning at 1 p.m. Highlights of the event will 
			include a pulled pork meal, silent auction from 1 to 5 p.m., 50-50 
			raffle, live auction beginning at 6 p.m. and live entertainment 
			throughout the event. If Punk were to be described in one word, it would be fun. 
			The public is encouraged to take this day to celebrate all the fun 
			and laughter he has brought us over the years. Monetary donations will be gratefully accepted at the door, and 
			an account has been established at CEFCU, where donations may be 
			made payable to the "Phillip O'Donoghue Benefit." 
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            Material donations for the auction -- such as baskets, crafts, 
			services and big-ticket items -- are welcome and needed. If you are 
			interested in donating an item or volunteering in any way, please 
			contact Tricia Benninger, 217-871-8274; Corinne O'Donoghue, 
			217-871-7053; or Mary O'Donoghue, 217-732-7150. 
			[Text from file received] |