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                    Alberta Reiterman 
			
            
            [February 
			27, 2013]  
			
            		
            		MOUNT PULASKI -- Alberta Edna Reiterman, 
			70, of Mount Pulaski, died Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, at 7:40 a.m. in 
			Cornland. (Below is a copy of 
							the obituary from the funeral home.) ___ 
							Mt. Pulaski: Alberta Edna Reiterman, 70, of Mt. 
							Pulaski passed away at 7:40 A.M. Tuesday February 
							26, 2013 in Cornland. 
							Alberta was born on October 12, 1942, the daughter 
							of Eugene Albert and Edna Anna Hanes Reiterman. She 
							graduated from Mt. Pulaski High School and from 
							Illinois State University with a Bachelor of Science 
							degree in education. She taught second grade at 
							Jefferson School in Lincoln for over 35 years. 
							Alberta was very active in the Mt. Pulaski Christian 
							Church and has been teaching Sunday School for over 
							20 years. 
							Retirement did not stop Alberta as she volunteered 
							at the Mt. Pulaski Grade School and for a few years 
							was in charge of the After School Program at the Mt. 
							Pulaski United Methodist Church. | 
                    
					 
							Alberta was active in several organizations at the 
							time of her death. She was the treasurer of the 
							DeWitt/Logan County Retired Teachers Association, 
							Altruistic, Chairman of Mu Chapter of Alpha Delta 
							Kappa of Illinois International Honorary Sorority 
							for Women Educators, Secretary and Past President of 
							the Mt. Pulaski Women's Club.  
							Alberta leaves behind her twin brother Albert 
							(Paulette) Reiterman of Latham and many cousins and 
							friends. 
							Services will be at 11:00 A.M. Saturday March 2, 
							2013 at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home 
							with Mark Weber officiating. Visitation will be from 
							9:00-11:00 A.M. prior to services at the funeral 
							home. Burial will be at Lake Bank Cemetery, rural 
							Mt. Pulaski. Memorials may be made to the Mt. 
							Pulaski Christian Church or Mt. Pulaski Grade 
							School. |