Publication
Date: March 29, 1994
Source:
Peoria Journal Star
Page:
D7
Subjects:
Region:
Illinois
Obituary:
TOLUCA -- William M. "Bill" Zilm, 71, of Toluca died at 2 p.m. Monday,
March 28,
1994,
at his home.
Born
Aug. 26, 1922, in Streator to Martin and Myrtle Arrowsmith Zilm, he married Mary
Rusciolelli
on July 1, 1942, in Toluca. She survives.
Also
surviving are his mother of Toluca; two sons, Marty of Madison, Wis., and
Michael of
Kirkwood,
Mo.; three daughters, Michelle Guderjan of Varna, Marianne Lauf of Wenona and
Beth
Ann Rogers of Toluca; and 12 grandchildren. His father preceded him in death.
He
was a World War II Marine Corps veteran.
He
was a carpenter, retiring in 1985. He was a former member of the Knights of
Columbus.
He
was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church, where Mass will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
The
Rev.
James Kretz will officiate. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 tonight at
Aimone-Froelich
Memorial
Home in Toluca, with recitation of the rosary at 7:30 p.m. Additional visitation
will be
two
hours before services at the funeral home. Cremation will be accorded, and
burial of ashes
will
be in St. Ann Cemetery.
Memorials
may be made to Toluca Ambulance Squad.
Publication
Date: December 02, 1996
Source:
The State Journal-Register Springfield, IL
Page:
13
Subjects:
Region:
Illinois
Obituary:
La Vinia M. Cawley, 88, of Springfield, formerly of Kankakee, died Sunday at
Lewis
Memorial
Christian Village.
She
was born July 31, 1908 in Riverton, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Jane Wilson
Jones.
She
married William A. Cawley in 1941; he died in 1958. A Springfield resident since
1993, she
worked
for Central Illinois Public Service for 18 years and was a member of Riverton
Methodist
Church.
Survivors: a daughter, Eileen Kendle of Sherman; a granddaughter; a sister,
Myrtle T.
Rusciolelli
of Riverton; several nieces and nephews. Services: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Staab
Funeral
Home, the Rev. Bill Barrett officiating. Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Riverton.
Jack
Heintz
There
will be a memorial service for Jack Heintz at 11 a.m. Monday at the Cathedral
Church of
St.
Paul, 815 S. Second St., with the Rev. Warren Raasch officiating.
His
ashes will be interred at the Columbarium at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul.
Arrangements
are being handled by Boardman-Smith Funeral Chapel.
Mr.
Heintz, former publisher of The State Journal-Register, died Nov. 25 at St.
John's Hospice.
In
Central Illinois
Alicia
L. Harvell-Rusciolelli, 31, of Springfield died Friday at Ben Taub General
Hospital in
Houston.
She
was born May 13, 1965, in Springfield, the daughter of Charles and Laura Allen
Harvell.
She
married Dominick Rusciolelli in 1994.
A
Springfield resident for most of her life, she was a student at Houston
Community College and
a
graduate of Springfield High School and Patricia Stevens Career College. She was
a member
of
Union Baptist Church and a former employee of Van's IGA and Horace Mann
Insurance Co.
Survivors:
husband, Dominick; a daughter, Brittanie Snowden of Houston; parents, Charles
and
Laura
Allen Harvell of Springfield; two sisters, Tina Horton of Houston and Regina
Fisher of
Springfield;
grandfather, James Mathews of Chicago; several aunts and uncles; three nephews;
and
several cousins.
Arrangements
are pending at Staab Funeral Home.
Publication
Date: August 09, 1996
Source:
The Daily Oklahoman
Page:
17
Subjects:
Region:
Oklahoma
Obituary:
SIMPSON Fred L., 56, died Aug. 2, 1996 in Oklahoma City. He was born Sept.
17,
1939 at Ft. Smith, Ar. Mr. Simpson was a resident of OKC but lived many years in
Lancaster,
Ca. He is survived by his wife, Mae of OKC; a son, Matthew of Honolulu;
daughters,
Lisa
Rusciolelli of Denver & Vanessa of OKC; mother, Dorothy Simpson of Tucson,
Az. & a
brother,
Charles of Elburn, Il. Mass of the Resurrection Sat., Aug. 10 in Lancaster, Ca.
with
interment
at Joshua Memorial Park. Halley Olsen Funeral Chapel, (805) 942-1139.
Publication
Date: July 05, 1996
Source:
The State Journal-Register Springfield, IL
Page:
13
Subjects:
Region:
Illinois
Obituary:
Mary Lou Sanderson, 63, of Springfield died Thursday at St. John's Hospice. She
was
born Aug. 25, 1932, in Springfield, the daughter of Clarence M. and Nellie
Ellington
Houston
Sr. She married Robert Sanderson in 1974; he preceded her in death in 1984.
Mrs.
Sanderson, a lifelong resident of Springfield, was employed as a machine
operator for
Fiatallis
for 22 years. She was a member of Third Presbyterian Church.
Survivors:
two daughters, Mrs. Mark (Linda) Kail of San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Dave
(Julie)
Rusciolelli-Campbell
of Springfield; a son, Joseph D. Rusciolelli of Riverton; four sisters, Mrs.
Walter
(Valerie) Ambuehl, Mrs. William (Estella) Merz and Norma Hinkle, all of
Springfield, and
Mrs.
Harlan (Vivian) Untz of Medford, Ore.; a brother, Frank Houston of Springfield;
and
several
nieces, nephews and cousins. Services: 9 a.m. Monday, Staab Funeral Home, the
Rev.
H.
Warren Wilkewitz officiating. Burial: Camp Butler National Cemetery.