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							 Visitation:  
							4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, December 28, at 
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Lincoln 
							Service:  
							12 noon, Thursday, December 29, 2022, at Zion 
							Lutheran Church in Chestnut 
							
							Funeral home:
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Lincoln    
							Mount Pulaski 
							Obituary  
							 
							Dennis K. Stoll, 72, of Chestnut, 
							passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his 
							family on Wednesday December 21, 2022. 
							 
							Dennis was born on March 26, 1950, in Decatur, to 
							Hubert and Nancy Jean (Hatcher) Stoll. He first 
							married Corenne Combellack who is the mother to his 
							three daughters. He later married Elaine Gregurich. 
							She survives.  
							 
							Also surviving are three daughters, Tracy Stoll, 
							Trisha (Matt) Presswood, and Jessica Stoll, all of 
							Mount Pulaski, two stepchildren: Chris (Elizabeth) 
							Gregurich and Jill Gregurich, four grandchildren, 
							Aaron Durchholz, Karson Presswood, Cora Presswood 
							and Charli Cherry, three step-grandchildren: Bella 
							Padgett, Gabe and Alex Gregurich, Siblings: Cheryl 
							(Jim) Poffenbarger of Mount Pulaski, Klista 
							(Raymond) Hegele of Springfield, Brenda (Allyn) 
							Colantino of Springfield, Kenton (Marcia) Stoll of 
							Chestnut, Kerwyn (Karen) Stoll of Mattoon, Deanna 
							(Larry) Pratt, of Cropsy, and Rodney Stoll of Savoy. 
							 
							Dennis was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in 
							Chestnut. He served in the United States Navy as a 
							Musician from 1971-1974 and then served in the Army 
							National Guard from 1976-1996 attaining the rank of 
							Lieutenant Colonel. He was a farm manager for 32 
							years originally with Marine Bank in 1979, and 
							worked as both an auctioneer and real estate broker 
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							Dennis was also a longtime member of 
							the Chestnut Men’s Club, Mount Pulaski Community 
							Band, Atlanta Community Band, and the Chestnut-Beason 
							American Legion Post 848. 
							 
							In his spare time he enjoyed flying 
							airplanes, playing his trumpet, fishing, bowling, 
							traveling, and you could always find him on a 
							Saturday playing pitch at the Chestnut Men’s Club. 
							Most of all, Dennis loved his family (especially his 
							grandchildren).  
							 
							Services for Dennis will be at 12 noon, Thursday, 
							December 29, 2022, at Zion Lutheran Church in 
							Chestnut with Rev. David Dunlop officiating. 
							Immediately following the service, the family would 
							like to invite everyone to the Mount Pulaski 
							American Legion Post 447 for a time of fellowship. 
							Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, 
							December 28, at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home 
							in Lincoln.  
							 
							Private family graveside services will be held at 
							Camp Butler National Cemetery where full military 
							rites will be accorded.  
            
            				
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