Publication Date: January 16, 1996
Source: Peoria Journal Star
Page: D7
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Region: Illinois
Obituary: PEORIA -- Cordelia Q. Larson Smith, 87, of Springfield, the mother of Peoria-area
residents, died at 4:10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 14, 1996, at her home.
She was born Nov. 24, 1908, in Dawson to Frank and Rose Ruggiero Moscardelli.
Surviving are six daughters, Margaret Sheets and Dolores McConkey, both of Peoria, Barbara
Barger of Washington, Ill., Rosemarie DiAngelo of Springfield, Marilyn Setina of Decatur and
Irene McKenzie of Tulsa, Okla.; 19 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; and several
great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by two sons, Louis Larson and Albert Larson, two brothers and five
sisters.
Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Ellinger- Kunz and Davis Funeral Home in
Springfield. The Rev. Warren Wilkewitz will officiate. Visitation will be from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery in Springfield.
Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association.
Publication Date: July 25, 1993
Source: The State Journal-Register Springfield, IL
Page: 39
Subjects:
Region: Illinois
Obituary: Harry O. Hambelton, 69, of Madera, Calif., formerly of Springfield, died Tuesday at
his residence.
He was born Jan. 21, 1924, in Springfield, the son of Andrew and Mary Cunduiff Hambelton.
Preceding him in death was a sister, Dorothy Moscardelli.
Mr. Hambelton was employed by Armco Industrial Pipe Co. for many years before retiring. He
was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of American Legion and AARP.
Surviving are two sons, Daniel and Mark, both of Springfield; four grandchildren; a brother,
Ralph; and four sisters, Helen Givens, Martha Young, Panzy Nania and Lelia Holstein
Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Camp Butler National Cemetery, with
the Rev. Vaughn Beeman officiating.
Bisch and Son Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Stephen Barnes
Services for Stephen Barnes, 43, of Houston, Texas, formerly of Charleston, have been
postponed. Arrangements will be announced at a later date. Harper-Swickard Funeral Home,
Charleston, is in charge of arrangements. In central Illinois
Daniel E. Pritchett
Publication Date: April 10, 1994
Source: The State Journal-Register Springfield, IL
Page: 24
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Region: Illinois
Obituary: Dorothy L. Lindley Van Allen, 67, of Springfield, formerly of Terre Haute, Ind., died
at 1:20 a.m. Saturday at her residence.
She was born June 11, 1926, in Terre Haute, Ind., the daughter of Philip L. and Alice L. Cruse
Drescher. She married Raymond V. Van Allen in 1963. Preceding her in death were her first
husband, Jerrold Lindley; and second husband, Raymond V. Van Allen in 1977.
Mrs. Van Allen had been a resident of Springfield since 1963. She was a secretary for Ace
Hardware for 12 years, retiring in 1983. She also was a member of St. Aloysius Church.
Surviving are six daughters, Karin Lindley of Butlerville, Ind., Mrs. Randy (Lisa) Lindley
Armstrong, Jan Lindley Buhr, Dianna Van Allen and Mrs. Steve (Melissa) Van Allen Fristoe, all
of Springfield, and Debra Lindley Moscardelli of Athens; three sons, Phillip Lindley of Huntington
Beach, Calif., Michael Lindley of Logansport, Ind., and Mark Lindley of Terre Haute, Ind.; 13
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St.
Aloysius Church, with the Rev. James O'Shea officiating. Burial will be in Camp Butler National
Cemetery.
Staab Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Publication Date: July 30, 1994
Source: The State Journal-Register Springfield, IL
Page: 8
Subjects:
Region: Illinois
Obituary: NOKOMIS -- Jerald "Mahoney" Saatkamp, 41, of Nokomis died at 7:15 p.m.
Thursday at Memorial Medical Center.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Louis Catholic Church in Nokomis, with burial in
Nokomis Cemetery.
Stiehl-Dawson Funeral Home in Nokomis is in charge of arrangements.
Surviving are two sons, Jeff and Jonathan, both of Honolulu, Hawaii; a grandchild; parents,
William and Catherine Saatkamp of Nokomis; grandparent, Mary Pieper of Nokomis;
stepgrandparent, Alberta Saatkamp of Nokomis; two brothers, William J. of Portland, Ore. and
James of Stillwater, Okla.; and three sisters, Mrs. Marlin (Jill) Quattlander of Nokomis, Mrs.
Mike (Joan) Moscardelli of Collinsville and Mrs. Mark (Julia) Spinner of Pana.
Publication Date: August 01, 1996
Source: The State Journal-Register Springfield, IL
Page: 16
Subjects:
Region: Illinois
Obituary: Theresa F. Vogt, 93, of Springfield, formerly of Oakford, died Tuesday in Springfield.
She was born Oct. 21, 1902, in Cass County, the daughter of Anthony and Louise Duncheon.
She married Paul E. Vogt; he died in 1977.
Mrs. Vogt was a homemaker and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church.
Survivors: a son, Paul E. Vogt of Odell; three daughters, Mrs. Frank (Agnes) Moscardelli of
Springfield, Mrs. Frank (Arlene) Minder of Rochester and Ann Kremitzki of Newman; 35
grandchildren; 88 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Helen Stewart of
Petersburg; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. Friday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, the Rev. Patrick Render CSV
officiating. Burial: Calvary Cemetery in Petersburg. Daniel Rubin
Headline:
At 76, Gilda N. Moscardelli, was club president
Publication Date: March 24, 1993
Source:
Page: 055
Subjects:
Region: Boston Metro, Massachusetts
Obituary: Gilda N. (Iannicelli) Moscardelli of Boynton Beach, Fla., formerly of
Weymouth and Quincy, a homemaker, died Monday at the Boulevard Manor Nursing
Home in Boynton Beach after a brief illness. She was 76.
Born in Rockland, she was educated in Rockland schools.
Mrs. Moscardelli had been a resident of Florida for the past 15 years, and had
previously resided in Weymouth and Quincy. She was also a summer resident of
Falmouth for the past 25 years.
She was a member of St. John the Baptist Church in Quincy. She had also been
active for many years in the Archbishop Williams High School Mother's Guild in
Braintree and was past president of the organization.
She is survived by her husband, Elio A. "Al"; three sons, A. David of
Naples, Fla., formerly of Milton, Paul E. of Bridgewater, and John M.
"Jack" of Boston; a daughter, Mary Ellen James of Boston and Rockport;
two sisters, Fanny Giagrando of Quincy, and Amelia Olsen of Miami; and five
grandchildren.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. John the Baptist
Church, 44 School St., Quincy.
Burial will be in Mount Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy.
Arrangements are by Sweeney Brothers Home for Funerals, Quincy.
Headline:
Louis Moscardelli
Publication Date: June 08, 1995
Source: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
Page: 30
Subjects:
Region: Massachusetts
Obituary: Massachusetts QUINCY -- Louis Moscardelli, 75, of Quincy, a former
employee in the maintenance department at Quincy Hospital, died Wednesday in
Quincy Hospital.
He worked 20 years at the hospital before retiring in 1985.
Mr. Moscardelli was born and raised in Quincy and was a lifelong resident. He
graduated from Quincy High School.
He is survived by a brother, Elio "Al" Moscardelli of Falmouth and
Boynton Beach, Fla.; two sisters, Sally Moscardelli and Edith Trubiano, both of
Quincy; and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. John the Baptist
Church. Burial will be in Mount Wollaston Cemetery.
Visiting is from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Sweeney Brothers Home for
Funerals, 1 Independence Ave.
Headline:
Elio A. Moscardelli, 80, of Quincy, barber for politicians, sports stars
Publication Date: April 05, 1996
Source: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
Page: 28
Subjects:
Region: Massachusetts
Obituary: Massachusetts QUINCY -- Elio A. "Al" Moscardelli, 80, of
Quincy, one of Boston's best-known barbers during his 56-year career, died
Thursday at Jewish Memorial Hospital in Boston after a brief illness.
Mr. Moscardelli owned the barbershop at the Parker House Hotel for 37 years
before his retirement in 1987. His clientele included Supreme Court Justice
Arthur Goldberg, Speaker of the House Thomas "Tip" O'Neill, Boston
Pops Conductor Arthur Fiedler and New York Times reporter and author Tom Wicker.
He also cut the hair of Mayors James Michael Curley, John Collins and Kevin
White and Governors John A. Volpe, Francis W. Sargent, Edward F. King and
Michael S. Dukakis. Gov. King would often drop by Mr. Moscardelli's shop up to
four times in a given week.
He also cut the hair of many sports figures, including Babe Ruth and Jack
Dempsey, during his career.
His shop, just down the hall from the Last Hurrah Restaurant, was equipped with
five chairs, gold-framed mirrors, dark green barber chairs, black and white
checkerboard floor and a barber pole just outside the door. Mr. Moscardelli's
staff included 10 barbers, four manicurists and a shoeshine man.
A native of Quincy, he began attending barber school on his father's advice
while in seventh grade. He began his career at a barbershop in Quincy.
He lived most of his life in Quincy, summering in Falmouth for many years. He
lived 12 years in Weymouth and spent 10 years in Boynton Beach, Fla., before
returning to Quincy last year.
Husband of the late Gilda N. (Iannicelli) Moscardelli, he is survived by three
sons, A. David Moscardelli of Naples, Fla., Paul E. Moscardelli of Bridgewater
and John M. "Jack" Moscardelli of Boston; a daughter, Mary Ellen James
of Boston and Rockport; two sisters, Sally Moscardelli and Edith Trubiano, both
of Quincy; and five grandchildren.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. John the Baptist
Church, 45 School St. Burial will be in Mount Wollaston Cemetery.
Visiting is from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in the Sweeney Brothers Home for
Funerals, 1 Independence Ave.
Donations may be made to charity.