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                    Frances 'Iola' Gehlbach 
			
            
            [January 
			08, 2013]  
            		
            		
            		LINCOLN --
			Frances "Iola" Gehlbach, 96, of Lincoln, died Saturday, Jan. 5, 
			2013, at 10:14 a.m. at her home. (Below is a copy of 
							the obituary from the funeral home.) ___ Iola Gehlbach, 96, died at 
							10:14 a.m. on Saturday, January 5, 2013, at her 
							home. 
 Frances Iola Gehlbach was born on May 12, 1916, a 
							daughter of Clemens "Clem" and Anna Fink Garton. As 
							a child, she rode her horse around the neighborhood, 
							collecting news for her father to put in his 
							newspaper column, "East O' Town." After graduating 
							from Lincoln Community High School and Lincoln 
							College, she taught three years at Hatton School, 
							which she had attended as a child. She was united in 
							marriage to Albert E. Gehlbach on July 30, 1938. He 
							preceded her in death in 2003.
 
 She is survived by two sons: Gerald (Nancy) Gehlbach 
							of Lincoln, Illinois, and Donald (Ann) Gehlbach of 
							Sarasota, Florida; four grandchildren: Dr. Scott 
							Gehlbach (Dr. Maria Belodubrovskaya) of Madison, 
							Wisconsin, Dr. Brian Gehlbach (Dr. Krista Johnson) 
							of Coralville, Iowa, Chad Gehlbach (Michele Dupre) 
							of Chicago, Illinois, and Jody Agnacian (George) of 
							Bentonville, Arkansas; five great-grandchildren: 
							Emma, Jacob, and Adrian Gehlbach and Lily and 
							Charlie Agnacian; and a sister: Lois (Julian) 
							Schmidt of Mt. Pulaski, Illinois. She was preceded 
							in death by her husband, her parents, two brothers, 
							and three sisters.
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							She was a member of St. John United Church of 
					Christ, where she belonged to the Christian Seekers, Charity 
					Guild, and Pairs 'N Spares. She was a charter member of the 
					Logan County Home Bureau (later Home Extension), and served 
					as president of Chester Unit. 
                    
							Mrs. Gehlbach was a homemaker and avid supporter of 
					her husband's farming career. She was known as a wonderful 
					hostess, whether entertaining her coffee group or greeting 
					her husband's colleagues during his service as president of 
					the National Pork Producers Council. A lifelong learner with 
					a curious mind, she loved to travel and had a wonderful 
					memory for Logan County events and families. She enjoyed 
					working in her garden, cooking, doing crafts, jigsaw puzzles 
					and jumbles, and watching Illini basketball on TV.  
                    
							Most of all, however, she was a beloved mother, 
					mother-in-law, grandmother, and great-grandmother, who 
					cherished her family.
 Services for Mrs. Gehlbach will be held at 10:30 a.m. on 
					Saturday, January 12, 2013, at St. John United Church of 
					Christ in Lincoln, Illinois, the Rev. Richard Reinwald 
					officiating. Visitation will be held from 4-7:00 p.m. on 
					Friday, January 11, at the church and one hour before the 
					service on Saturday. Burial will be at Union Cemetery, 
					Lincoln, Illinois. Memorials may be made to St. John United 
					Church of Christ, 204 Seventh St., Lincoln, Illinois.
 
 Arrangements are being made by Fricke-Calvert-Schrader 
					Funeral Home in Lincoln.
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