Service:
March 7, 2020 at 11 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church in
Chestnut
Funeral home:
Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Mount Pulaski
Obituary
Doretta Hassebrock, 73, was born in
Somerset, Kentucky, September 8, 1946, first child
of Coy and Addie (Decker) Nicholas. She married
Alfred John Hassebrock on November 23, 1965 and they
shared a wonderful life together for over 54 years.
She leaves behind three daughters, Tammy Sieber
(Jeff), Robin Pennington (Gary), Mariea Patsy
(Mark), four grandchildren, Morgan Sieber (Brenna),
Drew Sieber (Jessica), Chelsea Sieber and Makenzie
Pennington and two great grandchildren Madelyn Haney
and Emersyn Sieber.
Doretta leaves behind four sisters, Carolyn
Nicholas, Patricia Miles, Debbie Hopkins, Jacqueline
Cross and a brother, Morlin Nicholas. She was a
loving Aunt and Great Aunt to many nieces and
nephews.
Mrs. Hassebrock was preceded in death by her
parents, sister Rondella Peters and a nephew.
Doretta’s whole world revolved around her husband
and family. She loved spending time with her
daughters and their families in Michigan and Texas.
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Her many hobbies included painting,
collecting Barbies, stamps, rocks and shells. She
was a long time genealogist for the Hassebrock and
Nicholas families.
Doretta and Alfred loved traveling throughout the
United States and internationally.
She was a Girl Scout leader and assisted in planning
and attending Navy reunions. She was a member of
Zion Lutheran Church, and part of the Ladies Aide
and Bible Study group. She belonged to the Lincoln
Genealogy Society, Decatur Rock and Mineral Club,
Lincoln Antique Auto Club, Springfield Thunderbird
Club, Kenney Coffee Club and was a long-time
Volunteer at Decatur Scovill Zoo.
A memorial service is planned for March 7, 2020 at
11 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church in Chestnut (Pastor
David Dunlop will officiate).
The family requests any memorial donations be made
to DMH Hospice.
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