| Graveside Service:  
							11:00 a.m. Saturday January 11, 2020 at Mount 
							Pulaski Cemetery 
							Funeral home:
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader,  
							Mount Pulaski 
							Obituary  
							 
							Louise Ey, 100, passed away at home 
							on December 26, 2019.
 Louise was born on April 15, 1919 in Mount Pulaski. 
							Daughter of the late Charles and Louise Ey, preceded 
							in death by her siblings Otto Ey, Lillian Hutchcraft, 
							Carl ‘Bill’ Ey, and Vincent ‘Cap’ Ey. Loving aunt to 
							the late June Reich and the late Bobby Hutchcraft, 
							Dr. John Ey (Susan), Gary Ey (Kitty), and the late 
							Dr. Richard Ey. Treasured great aunt to Ann Wilson 
							(Larry) and Mark Reich (Jill), Sydney Ey Henning and 
							David Ey, Matt and Heather Ey, and Steven, Kathy, 
							and Cindy Ey. She was dearly loved by many great 
							grand nieces and nephews.
 
 Louise attended Mount Pulaski high school and then 
							worked at the Ey bakery as the cake decorator. When 
							the bakery closed, she worked until her retirement 
							at the Illinois Department of Revenue. She dedicated 
							her free time to her extended family. She treasured 
							her friends and neighbors, and after she turned 90, 
							she was deeply grateful for their generosity, 
							including homemade meals, drives to her doctors and 
							hairdresser, and genuine care about her well being.
 
 She enjoyed going to the boat to play slot machines 
							and watching Jeopardy and basketball. She was a 
							homebody who for decades loved opening her door and 
							preparing lavish meals with plenty of leftovers. The 
							Ey family home was the center of many Thanksgivings 
							and summer get-togethers.
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							Recently, she was honored to be 
							interviewed by the local paper about her long life 
							in Mount Pulaski, to share with local farmers her 
							memories of the Great Depression, and to celebrate 
							her 100 th birthday this past April surrounded by 
							friends and family.
 She jokingly attributed her long life to having a 
							Miller Lite every day and never having married, but 
							those who knew her recognize that she lived a long 
							life because she was tough, and she always had a 
							good sense of humor and an even bigger heart. She 
							was honored to be the ‘keeper of the Ey family 
							flame’, and she was blessed to live her entire life 
							and to die in the house where she was born, which 
							was always her greatest wish. She will be deeply 
							missed by all who loved her.
 
 Graveside services for Louise will be 11:00 a.m. 
							Saturday January 11, 2020 at Mount Pulaski Cemetery 
							with Pastor David Hutton officiating. Services are 
							entrusted to Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in 
							Mount Pulaski. Memorials may be made in Louise’s 
							name to the Mount Pulaski Historical Society.
 
            
            				
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