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					R. Hurley 
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            [April 27, 2022]  
            		NEW HOLLAND  
			- It is with great sadness to announce the passing of 
			Elton R. Hurley, 78, of New Holland, on April 23, 2022 at St. John’s 
			Hospital in Springfield. Elton was a kind, loving, and devoted 
			husband, father, and grandfather, and a true friend to anyone who 
			knew him. | 
						
							| Visitation:  
							Monday, May 2nd from 5:00pm to 7:00 pm at 
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home Service:  
							10:00 am on Tuesday, May 3rd at Holy Family Catholic 
							Church 
							Funeral home:
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Lincoln    
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							It is with great sadness to announce 
							the passing of Elton R. Hurley, 78, of New Holland, 
							on April 23, 2022 at St. John’s Hospital in 
							Springfield. Elton was a kind, loving, and devoted 
							husband, father, and grandfather, and a true friend 
							to anyone who knew him.
 The son of Claude Hurley and Dorothy Dalbey, Elton 
							was born on March 26th, 1944, in Lincoln. He married 
							Teresa L. Rogers on May 31st, 1975 at Holy Family 
							Church in Lincoln and has celebrated more than 47+ 
							years of marriage. Together, Elton and Teresa raised 
							their four children: Nick Hurley and his wife Jenny, 
							Kevin Hurley, Aaron Hurley, and Chris Hurley and his 
							wife Amanda. Elton is also blessed with six 
							grandchildren to carry on his legacy: Aidan, Olivia, 
							Carter, Riley, Brynn, Rowan Hurley, along with his 
							three siblings: Claude Hurley, Cheryl Tarr, and Dana 
							Ott.
 
 During his lifetime, Elton served as Boy Scout 
							Leader for Troop 6 for over fifteen years while his 
							four sons were active scouts; he helped guide each 
							one of his sons to attain the rank of Eagle Scout. 
							As a scout leader with Troop 6, he inspired and 
							mentored young scouts while also organizing events, 
							pinewood derby races, camping trips, food drives, 
							and fundraisers; he also volunteered at Holy Family 
							Catholic Church's Food Pantry.
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							He was also an active member of the 
							congregation of Holy Family Catholic Church and a 
							Third-Degree Knight with the Lincoln Knights of 
							Columbus Council #1250. His past times included 
							traveling with his family to his favorite vacation 
							spots of Branson, Missouri and Fairfield Bay, 
							Arkansas where he loved to spend time boating, 
							hiking, playing mini-golf, and spending time with 
							friends and family. He was a friend to everyone and 
							will be deeply remembered for the substantial impact 
							he made on the lives of all those who knew him.
 A visitation will take place to celebrate his life 
							with friends and family in Lincoln, on Monday, May 
							2nd from 5:00pm to 7:00 pm at 
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home (127 South 
							Logan Street). A funeral mass will be officiated by 
							Rev. Joseph Dondanville at 10:00 am on Tuesday, May 
							3rd at Holy Family Catholic Church (316 South Logan 
							Street) and burial will immediately follow the mass 
							at the Holy Cross Cemetery.
 
 Please join us to celebrate the life and legacy of 
							Elton Hurley, our dear friend, husband, father, 
							grandfather, and a truly wonderful man!
 
 Memorial donations may be made in Elton Hurley’s 
							name to the Holy Family Catholic Church Food Pantry.
 
            
            				
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