| Visitation:
							2 p.m. Thursday January 5, 2017 at 
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home Service:
							3 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home 
							Funeral home:
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Lincoln     
							Obituary 
							 
							Virgil F. Douglas , 80, passed away at 10;32 a.m. at 
							his home surrounded by his loving family on January 
							1, 2017.
 Virgil was born on December 17, 1936 in Lincoln, son 
							of Ross and Zora (Pharis) Douglas. He married Geneva 
							Foley on December 6, 1958 in Joliet. She survives 
							him.
 
 Also surviving Virgil are his children: Dwayne 
							(Ruby) Foley of Lincoln, Victor Douglas of 
							Arlington, TX, and Sherry (John) Schonauer of 
							Lincoln, six grandchildren; three 
							great-grandchildren, with one great grandchildren 
							expected in January; many loving nieces and nephews 
							that were with him every step of the way. He was 
							preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, two 
							sisters, and one grandson.
 
 
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							Virgil served in the United States Army from 
							1957-1959. He worked at Stetson China Factory in 
							Lincoln for 6 years before they closed; he then went 
							on to work at Lehn and Fink for 30 years as a line 
							mechanic. He loved to hunt for mushrooms, shoot 
							pool, gamble, sit at the park by the water, flying 
							in hot air balloons, hunting for minerals and rocks, 
							and loved watching the St. Louis Cardinals play.
 A celebration of life will be held at 3:00 p.m. 
							Thursday January 5, 2017 at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader 
							Funeral Home in Lincoln, with Darren Palmer 
							officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to 
							the service also at the funeral home.
 
							Memorials may be made in Virgil’s name to the Purple 
							Heart Memorial of Springfield, Salvation Army, 
							Shriner’s Hospital in St. Louis, MO, or Memorial 
							Home Hospice. 
            
            
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