The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois (2024)

THE DAILY DISPATCH, Moline, Illinois Saturday, April 28, 1990 A7 Obituaries Local Barnes Services for Inez M. Barnes, 83, of 3661 41st Moline, are 8:20 a.m. Monday at DeRoo Funeral Home, Moline, and 9 a.m. at Christ the King Catholic Church, Moline. Burial is 2:30 p.m.

in Glendale Cemetery, Des Moines, Iowa. Visitation is 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday with a rosary recited at 2 p.m. by Women of Christ the King Church, and a wake service at 6. Memorials may be made to the church, where she was a member.

Mrs. Barnes died Thursday at St. Luke's Hospital, Davenport. The former Inez Borland was born April 10, 1907, in Oelwein, Iowa. She married Clement C.

Barnes Sept. 1, 1923, in Minneapolis, Minn. He died June 10, 1980. She was a member of the church's CARP group and Moline Senior Citizens. Survivors include a daughter, Kay Baldus, Moline; a son, Chuck Barnes, Aurora, grandchildren, Mary Gassett, Christine Baldus and Debra Baldus, all of Moline, Suzanne Rioux, Arlington Heights, David Baldus, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Charles Barnes, Aurora; three great-grandchildren; and sisters, Marion Huntley and Gladys Tisenti, both of Santa Rosa, Calif.

Beulah Services Beulah lender, W. Peoria, formerly line, are Monday Chapel Moline Temple, she was Bolender for L. BoPeoria, of Mo1 p.m. at the of Virtue, Gospel where a charter member. Burial is in National Cemetery, Arsenal Island.

Visitation is 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Esterdahl Mortuary Moline. Mrs. Bolender died Thursday at Arbor Skilled Nursing, Camp Verde, The former Beulah Sewell was born March 11, 1901, in Rock Island, where she married H. Vern Bolender July 21, 1920.

He died June 6, 1976. Survivors include a daughter, Dora Mae Showalter, Moline; six grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; and sisters, Clara Nichols, Asheville, N.C., and Alberda Wartman, Moline. Roy Morris Roy E. Morris, 57, of 15th Moline, died Thursday at Veterans Administration Medical Center, Iowa City. Arrangements are pending at Trimble Funeral Home, Moline.

Infant Mykel Angelo Raphael Williams Mykel Angelo Raphael Williams, infant son of Rhonda Sue Brinker and Edward Leroy Williams 3319 23rd Moline, at birth Tuesday at Franciscan Medical Center, Rock Island. Graveside services are 3 p.m. Monday at Greenview Memorial Gardens, Silvis. Visitation is 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Monday at Hodgson Funeral Home, Rock Island.

Survivors, besides his parents, include a brother, Bryan F. Brinker, Silvis; twin brother and sister, Bryce and Brianne Williams, at home; grandparents, Floyd and Barbara Miller, Silvis, Edward and Macy Williams Davenport; and Doretha Kirschenmen, Davenport; and several aunts and uncles. East Moline Silvis L. Scotty Oake L. Scotty Oake, 82, of 2711 5th East Moline, died Friday at Illini Hospital, Silvis.

He was a retired area realtor. Schroder Mortuary, Silvis, is in charge of arrangements. Laura Barsscsewski Services for Laura V. Barszczewski, 63, of 606 23rd Rock Island, are 10 a.m. Monday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rock Island, where she was a member.

Burial is in Chippiannock Cemetery, Rock Island. Visitation is 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Wheelan Funeral Home, Rock Island, with a rosary recited at 7. Mrs. Barszczewski died Friday at Franciscan Medical Center, Rock Island.

The former Miss Laurio was born Jan. 20, 1927, in Sicily, Italy. She came to Rock Island in 1956. She married Slawomyr "Jerry" Barszczewski May 4, 1963, in Rock Island. She was a member of Auxiliary Aerie 1112 of Fraternal Order of Eagles, Moline.

She enjoyed craft work. Survivors include the widower; a daughter, Mary Ann Spawn, Milan; a son, Sam Barszczewski, at home; two grandsons, Justin and Joseph Spawn, Milan; and a brother, Angelo Laurio in Italy. Elizabeth Reyes Elizabeth J. Reyes, 68, of 600 41st Rock Island, died Friday at Franciscan Medical Center, Rock Island. Arrangements are pending at Wheelan Funeral Home, Rock Island.

Shirley Bendt Shirley B. Bendt, 76, of 943 28th Rock Island, died Friday at Franciscan Medical Center, Rock I have a lovely private room for an elderly lady in my home. 3 nutritional meals, special diets, laundry, cheerful atmosphere. $40 per day. 35 years experience.

787-2263. $300 REWARD RD AUKENUK Boy Scout Historian is looking for the badge pictured! Michael Feigenbaum Call Day Night 1520 First (212) 546-7982 (212) 535-8462 New York, NY 10021 Visitation is 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Knox-Larson Funeral Home, Rock Island. Memorials may be made to the church. The former Shirley B.

Eckwall was born April 14, 1914, in Fairfield, Iowa. She came to the Quad-Cities in 1931. She married Henry Bendt July 26, 1947, in Rock Island. Mrs. Bendt was a printer for Eagle Food stores, retiring in 1971.

She worked as a printer for over 30 years, also working for Servus Rubber Rock Island; Wagner Davenport, and the former Dunnivan Rock Island. She enjoyed crafts, traveling, handwork and growing house plants. She formerly wintered in Lake Placid, where she and her husband had a second home. Survivors include the widower; daughters, Susan Hufford, Detroit, and Deborah Alejo, Davenport; grandchlidren, Ben Hufford, Detroit, Emilia Alejo, Davenport, and Philip Alejo, Davenport; and a sister, Fern Winslow; and a brother, Milo Eckwall, both of Fairfield. Services are 11 a.m.

Monday at Church of Peace U.C.C., Rock Island, where she was a member. Burial is in Greenview Memorial Gardens, Silvis. Area Elizabeth Thorp Services for Elizabeth M. Thorp, 65, New Windsor, are 1:30 p.m. Monday at Reiser-Trimble Funeral Home, Aledo.

Burial is in Viola Cemetery. Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Memorials may be made to TriCounty Ambulance Service or Coal Valley Ambulance Service. Mrs.

Thorp died Thursday at Oak Glen Home, Coal Valley. The former Elizabeth Marie Cameron was born July 29, 1924, in Matherville, where she married Robert Leroy Thorp Aug. 26, 1944. She was employed as a waitress with the Alpha Diner for 10 years and previously with Hill Arcade Restaurant in Galesburg. She was a member of Clover Chapel United Methodist Church, Woodhull.

Survivors include the widower; a daughter, Judy G. Meirhaeghe, Coal Valley; a son, Henry L. Thorp, Springdale, five grandchildren; and sisters, Ollie Wilson and Frances Compas, both of Aledo, and Virginia Wilson, Illinois City. lowa Donald McCoy Sr. Services for Donald E.

McCoy, 50, of 930 W. Locust Davenport, are 10 a.m. Monday at McGinnis, Chambers a and Sass Funeral Home, Bettendorf. Burial is in Blue Grass Cemetery, Blue Grass, Iowa. Visitation is 2 to 5 p.m.

Sunday. A memorial fund has been established. Mr. McCoy died Thursday at home after a year-long illness. He was born Feb.

8, 1940, in Centerville, Iowa. He married Janice L. Bloom Feb. 28, 1972, in Rock Island. He was a foundry worker at the former Frank's Foundry, Blackhawk Foundry and Keller Foundry.

He later worked in the construction industry until retiring due to illness. He was a baptized member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Davenport. He was an Air Force veteran. He enjoyed fishing, singing and playing the guitar. Survivors include the widow; daughters, Patricia Ferrel and Michele Donald McCoy, both of Davenport; a son, E.

McCoy, serving with the U.S. Marine Corps in Okinawa, Japan; four grandchildren; his mother, Virginia Mae Burton, Davenport; sisters, Denise Valles, Dorene May and DaVonna Manley, all of Davenport; and brothers, David, Dale, Darwin and Danny Burton, all of Davenport. Services AGUILAR-DELGADO, Maria Salud, 65, Davenport; 1 p.m. Monday, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Davenport.

Visitation p.m. today, and 3-9 p.m. Sunday, Runge, Davenport. HAMILTON, Hillis "Peck," 75, Kewance; 1 p.m. today, Rux, Kewanee.

HANSEN, Henrietta, 83, Davenport; 10 a.m. today, Runge, Davenport. KASHCHUK, Davenport; 9:30 a.m. today, Holy Catholic Church, Family' Davenport. McCLELLAND, Ronald 39, Camanche, lowa; 1:30 p.m.

today, Snell-Zornig, Camanche. MCCULLOUGH, James Edwin "Ed," 83, LIttie York; 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Hoover, Monmouth. Visitation 7-8 p.m. today.

NGUYEN, Thai Thi, 25, Belleville, formerly of East Moline; Visitation 9-11 a.m. today, Van Hoe, East Moline. WINTER, Karen 48, Davenport; 1 p.m. today, Runge, Davenport. Get the Latest Quad City Weather CITYLINE Call 757-1000 and enter category 2000.

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ans' Affairs laid off 35 employees in Rock Falls, one of 32 field offices 1987 and gave them little notice they that remained open, continues to were losing their jobs, according to serve two counties with combined a report from Auditor General Rob- veterans population of 10,550: Whiert Cronson. teside with 6,810 and Lee with 3,740. Cronson also said the department Services performed rose 40 percent did not follow a collective bargain- from 1987 to 1988. ing agreement dealing with em- The Rock Island office also reployee seniority when it closed field mained open. It had served only offices and displaced 25 employees.

Rock Island County, with a veterans Originally, four veterans field of- population of 19,640, but now also fices served the Illinois Quad-Cities serves Mercer with 2,020, for a total area. They were located in Rock Is- of 21,660. Services performed rose land, Monmouth, Kewanee, and 26 percent from 1987 to 1988. Rock Falls according to background Cronson's audit, released Thursstatistics in the audit. day, said the people who were laid Monmouth and Kewanee were off were given less than 10 working closed in 1987 but Kewanee was re- days notice even though extraordiopened in 1989.

Rock Falls and Rock nary conditions did not exist. In Island had remained open. three instances, the report said, the Monmouth, with one employee, department did not comply with diwas one of 11 field offices closed in rectives in the Department of HuJuly 1987 and never reopened. The man Rights' administrative rules office had served three counties dealing with terminations. with a combined veterans popula- The Human Rights rules violated tion of 5,272: Mercer with 2,020, were: not submitting a layoff plan Warren with 2,170 and Henderson prior to the reductions, not preparwith 1,080.

Forms filed, referrals ing an impact analysis on women made and other services performed and handicapped employees who totaled 3,379 in 1987. were losing their jobs and not adSince Monmouth was closed, ministering exit questionnaires to Mercer County veterans have been laid-off employees. served in Rock Island. Warren and The audit also specifically points Henderson County veterans are to a problem of bumping when the among those in 35 counties without field offices were closed. Bumping is any field offices or itinerant servic- a term used in the collective bares.

gaining agreement to mean displacKewanee, with two employees, ing a less senior employee. was among 14 field offices closed in In its response to the report, the August 1987 but it was reopened in Veterans' Department disputed that April 1989. Before Kewanee closed specific employees were bumped it had served four counties with a but Cronson disagreed. combined veterans population of Despite the findings, the report 8,470: Henry with 5,430, Stark with does not suggest the department 730, Marshall with 1,660 and Put- change any of its procedures. 2 Scott Co Seed GARDEN Shop With the EXPERTS Why pay more! 1.50 Off Full 10.99 Roses Annuals Redi-Plant Vegetables from 1.99 2.69 Geraniums Perennials Come back every year! Gal.

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