| Visitation:
							11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Sunday, May 1, 2022, at Holland 
							Barry & Bennett funeral Home Service:
							1 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home 
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							Obituary  
							 Leland James "Jim" Mammen, 69, of 
							Lincoln, passed away April 26, 2022, in Memorial 
							Medical Center following a brief illness.
 Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Sunday, 
							May 1, 2022, at Holland Barry & Bennett funeral 
							Home. Funeral services will follow at 1 p.m. with 
							Ron Otto officiating. Burial will be at 11 AM 
							Monday, May 2, 2022, in Zion Cemetery, Lincoln.
 
 Jim was born June 12, 1952, in Lincoln, IL., the son 
							of Leland E. Mammen and Wanda (Schoof). He married 
							Lucinda Ann "Cindy" (Klockenga) on December 30, 
							1969, in Kirkwood, Missouri.
 He attended Emden Grade School and 
							graduated from Hartsburg Emden High School in 1970. 
							Jim had a hard work ethic. He was employed as a 
							machinist at Caterpillar for 40 years.  After his retirement, he went back 
							to work driving a semi for Deppe Trucking in Mt. 
							Pulaski. He loved his time at the trucking company, 
							and they loved him.  His passion for sports and 
							athletics led him to coach, referee, and umpire many 
							games and matches in his lifetime. He was a member 
							of the Illinois Officials Association.  He also served on the Board of 
							Education at Lincoln Community High School for 20 
							years, lastly as President.  A Dodger fan for life, he could 
							often be found watching the game. He also was an 
							avid NASCAR fan and attended many races. Whoever was 
							driving the Caterpillar car was the driver he rooted 
							for.  Jim was a member of Immanuel 
							Lutheran Church. He was very active in the Jaycees, 
							the Jaycees Senate, and the Foundations for both 
							organizations. He served many offices within the 
							Jaycees Organization including Illinois State 
							President, National President and Ambassador to 
							Europe.  | 
 
							His participation with the 
							organization allowed him to travel to all 50 states, 
							take several trips to Europe, and travel to 10 other 
							countries including Greece, Japan, and Suriname in 
							South America. He was elected into the Jaycees Hall 
							of Fame.  Above all else, Jim loved his 
							family. He attended as many of his grandchildren's 
							activities as he could, as long as he wasn't 
							golfing, another pastime he greatly enjoyed. 
 Those left to cherish his memory and carry on his 
							legacy include his wife Cindy; daughter Heather 
							(Joe) Ryan, son John (Marsha) Mammen, 5 
							grandchildren: Delaney Ryan, Hadley Ryan, Bellamy 
							Ryan, Ashlee Mammen, and Wyatt Mammen; 3 great 
							grandchildren: Avrey, Keenan, and Khiana; siblings: 
							Wanda (Gene) Rohlfs, Mitzi Grigg, Jeff (Val) Mammen, 
							Chuck Mammen, and Lisa (Ken) Kmieciak; 
							Brothers-In-Law Mike (Crystal) Klockenga and Jerry 
							(Jan) Klockenga; several nieces, nephews, cousins, 
							and friends also survive.
 
 He was preceded in death by his parents, sister 
							Sharon Norman, and brother Tony Mammen.
 
 Jim will be missed and thought of each time a shot 
							of Jack Daniels is shared, peanut M&M's or cashews 
							are enjoyed, the Dodgers win a game, or the CAT 
							Driver takes home a NASCAR Win.
 Memorial donations may be made to 
							the Illinois JCI Senate Foundation or to the 
							National JCI Senate Foundation and will be accepted 
							at the funeral home. 
							
            				
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