| Visitation:
							Friday, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Holland Barry & Bennett 
							Funeral Home. Service:
							Saturday, at 10:00 a.m., the funeral home.  
							Funeral home: Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral 
							Home 
							Obituary 
							 
							Dorothy Jean Bennis of Thousand Oaks, California, 
							formerly of Lincoln, Illinois, where she lived for 
							36years at the family's Tenth Street address, 
							gracefully took her leave after 90 years of 
							lifeSunday morning, August 10, 2014. 
							 
							She was preceded in death by her loving husband, 
							William F. Bennis, owner and operator of the Lincoln 
							and Freeport theatres, beloved son, Anthony William 
							Bennis, sister, Evelyn Madigan, and brother Kenneth, 
							“Kenny” George. 
							 
							She was born Dorothy Jean George, daughter to Ralph 
							and Thelma George on March 24th, 1924, in Freeport, 
							Illinois. She was the eldest of eight children. She 
							is survived by sisters Shirley Johnson,Judy Parsons, 
							Carolyn Smith, Gail George, and brother Richard, 
							"Dick" George. She is also survived by her son, 
							David William Bennis, and daughters, Mary Ann 
							Gibson, Martha Jean Scrimenti, and Sara Jane 
							Sterbenc. Dorothy was the grandmother of eight 
							adoring grandchildren. Wendy Hanebrink, Mary 
							Katherine, "Kate" Monroe, Stephanie Reed, Anne 
							Ricci, Suzanne Scrimenti, Maxwell Sterbenc, Samuel 
							Sterbenc, and Thomas Sterbenc. She was also the 
							proud Great Grandparent of Kurt and Brett Hanebrink, 
							Margaret “Maggie” Gibson, Ryan Monroe, Julia Reed 
							and Angelene Ricci. 
							 
							In her teen years, Dorothy's modeling career saw her 
							featured in the Rotogravure and the London Art 
							Gallery.  | 
 
							Dorothy was a volunteer at St. John's Hospital for 5 
							years in Springfield, Illinois and worked for 
							several years at the, "Yellow Unicorn" in Lincoln 
							before she and husband Bill shook off the bitter 
							winters of central Illinois for sunny California in 
							1987. 
							 
							Dorothy was very much a "people person" and although 
							many friends have already preceded her in death, she 
							still leaves many who remember her fondly. 
 Visitation: Friday, August 15th from 5 to 7 p.m. at 
							Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral Home.
 
							Funeral service: Saturday, August 16th at 10:00 
							a.m., Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral Home. 
							Memorials may be made to the Les Turner ALS 
							Foundation of Chicago5550 W. Touhy Ave. Suite 302
 Skokie IL 60077
 
            
            
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