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					E. Crum 
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            [November 19, 2019]  
			
			QUINCY — 
			Phillip E. Crum, 87, of Quincy, formerly of Macomb, passed away at 
			6:58 a.m. on Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at Blessing Hospital. He 
			was born on September 16, 1932 in Prairie City, to Madeline Crum and 
			Patrick Newell. | 
						
							| Visitation:
							10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, November 20, 
							2019 at the Martin-Hollis Funeral Home Service:
							11:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 20th at the funeral 
							home 
							Funeral home:
							Martin-Hollis Funeral Home, 771 North Crafford 
							Street,Bushnell
 
							Obituary  
							 
							Phillip E. Crum, 87, of Quincy, 
							formerly of Macomb, passed away at 6:58 a.m. on 
							Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at Blessing Hospital. He 
							was born on September 16, 1932 in Prairie City, to 
							Madeline Crum and Patrick Newell.
 He is survived by one daughter, Sharon L. Karber 
							(Jerry) of Blaine, WA; one half-brother, Richard 
							(Dick) Spencer; three grandchildren Joshua (Carol) 
							Karber, Christopher (Kataya) Karber and Shari 
							(fiancé Alex Nephew) and eight great grandchildren. 
							He also has 16 nieces and nephews.
 
 He was preceded in death by his parents, three 
							brothers (Jim, Allen, Michael), and two sisters 
							(Ann, Elizabeth).
 
 Phil was a proud Veteran of the Navy having served 
							our country for 21 years as a Mineman and Second 
							Class Diver, and retiring as a First Class Petty 
							Officer. His last reenlistment occurred while 
							serving onboard the aircraft carrier USS Midway 
							(CV-41). He spoke proudly of his service and that of 
							his great nephew, Spencer, who currently serves in 
							the Navy.
 
 Phil made friends wherever he was, and he was always 
							loyal to his family. After retiring from the Navy, 
							he took a job as an over the road truck driver. Phil 
							knew every major route and was always willing to 
							provide detailed directions on the best route for 
							people to drive. After retiring a second time, he 
							drove a school bus for Macomb schools.
 
 A loyal Cubs fan, he wore his hat with pride around 
							all of the Cardinal fans after he moved to the 
							Illinois Veterans Home in Quincy. Phil enjoyed the 
							regular visits of his nephews, Lon Henderson of 
							Danville and Robert Henderson of Lincoln while 
							living at the Illinois Veterans Home. He was always 
							pleased when he received a package of salmon jerky 
							from his daughter, Sharon and always asked his 
							nephews before they came to visit if they would stop 
							and pick up apple fritters and chocolate covered 
							peanuts from the local Casey’s.
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                    The family is appreciative of the excellent 
					care that he received while residing at the Illinois 
					Veteran’s Home and especially the staff of the Markword 
					Unit.
 Cremation Rites have been accorded. A memorial service will 
					be held at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at the 
					Martin-Hollis Funeral Home, where visitation will be one 
					hour prior to the service. Rev. Robert Henderson will 
					officiate. Burial of ashes will be held privately in the 
					Good Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial 
					contributions may be made to the Bushnell VFW Post 1422, 
					Illinois Veterans Home, or to Wreaths Across America. Please 
					sign the guestbook and leave condolences at
					
					www.martinhollisfh.com
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