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							 Visitation:
							10 a.m. on Saturday, September 12, 2015, at Salem 
							Lutheran Church. 
							Service:
							11 a.m. on Saturday, September 12, 2015, at the 
							church. 
							
							Funeral home:  Williamson Funeral Home, 
							1405 Lincoln Avenue, Jacksonville, Illinois 62650 
							Obituary 
							 
							Verna Wilhelmina Ommen, 103, of Lincoln, and 
							formerly of Jacksonville, died Thursday, September 
							10, 2015, at St. Clara’s Manor in Lincoln. She was 
							born August 12, 1912, in Arenzville, the daughter of 
							Frederick and Laura Lovekamp Fricke. Verna married 
							Marvin Ommen on October 26, 1935, near Chapin, and 
							he preceded her in death on June 16, 1993. 
							 
							Verna is survived by four children, Wilma (Robert) 
							Miller of Lincoln, Byron (Carolyn) Ommen of 
							Carrollton, Lucille (dec. Dean) Hannel of 
							Jacksonville, and Sharon (John) Tarvin of 
							Bloomington; 11 grandchildren, Janis (John) Bloom of 
							Bloomington, Steven Miller of Pekin, Douglas (Ann) 
							Miller of Lake in the Hills, Jeffrey Miller of 
							Lincoln, David (fiancé, Janet Proffitt) Hannel of 
							Jacksonville, Lori (Randy) White of Clearwater, 
							Florida, Kevin (Tricia) Hannel of Bloomington, Tony 
							(Nikki) Ommen of Bolingbrook, Shelly Ommen of 
							Carrollton, Heather (Travis) Young of Brentwood, 
							Tennesse, and Kourtney (Cody) Erbes of Bloomington; 
							20 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great-grandchildren, 
							and one sister, Mildred Fricke of Jacksonville. She 
							was preceded in death by one infant son, Donald Lee 
							Ommen, one sister, Lorna Fricke, and three brothers, 
							Orval Fricke, Hubert Fricke (surviving wife, Barb of 
							Chapin), and Kenneth Fricke. 
							 
							Verna was born at home on the family farm near 
							Arenzville. She attended small country schools and 
							was offered a scholarship to attend Illinois State 
							Normal University following her 8th grade 
							graduation. As Verna married and became a mother she 
							devoted her time to supporting her husband and 
							raising her family. Her dedication to her family 
							continued throughout her life as she became a 
							grandmother and great-grandmother. She loved 
							attending her grandchildren’s and 
							great-grandchildren’s events and was always there 
							with a smile and her loving support. 
							 
							An accomplished seamstress, Verna enjoyed crocheting 
							and quilting and was proud to have made an afghan 
							for each of her grandchildren. Verna also enjoyed 
							gardening and canning, and was an excellent cook and 
							pianist and played for many special occasions. She 
							was a member of Salem Lutheran Church and Ladies 
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                    A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, 
					September 12, 2015, at Salem Lutheran Church, with burial at 
					Grace Cemetery near Chapin. The family will meet friends one 
					hour prior to the service at the church. In lieu of flowers, 
					memorials are suggested to Salem Lutheran Church and School. 
					The Williamson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 
					Condolences may be left online at
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