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Bertha Mae Shirk
ate Harry Orville and Ethel Mae (Overfield) LeVan. She was a homemaker and a member of the Calvary Bible Baptist Church.  Bertha was a sweet and mild person who battled arthritis without self-pity for 50 years.  Because of her relationship with Jesus Christ, she is in Heaven now. On Feb 7, 1948 she married Thomas A. Shirk, who survives. In addition to her husband, she is survived by 2 sons, Tom B. (Rebecca S.) Shirk, Waldo; Leonard R more...
Paula A. Swafford
.  She was a coffee connoisseur and there would always be a pot of fresh coffee in the house.  She adored her movie collection to which she would add often. Family members would often joke about not having to buy a movie because Mom already had it and they could borrow that from her.  Her ability to stay awake for extended period of hours was exemplary. She would often work a full late night shift immediately followed by a visit to her family more...
Clarence Wilbur Trumbo
The death of Clarence Wilbur Trumbo, 71, retired farmer of rural LaRue, is attributed to natural causes by Marion County Coroner Dr. Robert T. Gray. The day of death is believed to be Friday or Saturday, Feb 7, 1975. Last seen Thursday, he was found dead Tuesday after the postal deliveryman informed neighbors mail had accumulated at the home where Mr. Trumbo reside. The Marion County Sheriff's office was called to investigate. The body was disco more...
Justin Scot Wall
. He was preceded in death by grandparents, Bud and Donna Wall. Justin was a 2000 graduate of the Elgin High School. He had attended the LaRue United Methodist Church. He had a passion for farming, this was made special because he was able to do it with his Dad and brother. Being a true outdoorsman, he loved hunting, fishing, kayaking and just being in nature. But the most important thing in Justin’s life was his kids, he cherished the ti more...
Mable G. Watkins
ny. Crocheting, knitting, embroidery work of extreme beauty, sewing, baking, especially angle food cakes, excellent cook, and at the age of eighty she began writing poetry.  All these talents were acquired over many years because she was always willing to try and would never accept defeat. She leaves a legacy to admire.  She belonged to the Jolly Joysters for many years and treasured their friendships. Mable is survived by three children; Sara more...
Janis Lorene (Patrick) Welsh
referred to the group as the “Get-Together Girls” as they had frequent ‘get-togethers’ through the years.   During WWII, Janis went to work briefly at the ordnance plant in Marion.  She joked that the war ended because they heard she was making the bombs!  On October 26, 1947, she married her high school sweetheart Paden E. (“Gene”) Welsh.  She was a ‘city girl’ who then had to learn to be a ‘country girl’ and farm wife. more...
Mildred Lucile Burdge Weist Beck Wenig
Green Township, 1924-1925. Taught fourth grade in LaRue Consolidated Schools 1925-1927. In 1928, 1933, she taught in Marion City at Vernon Heights and Forest Lawn Elementary schools. She married in 1933 and could not teach because she was a married woman. In 1952, married women could teach so she returned to teaching and retired with 30 years of service in 1974. She was a member of the LaRue United Methodist Church, Mary Martha Circle, the Mary L more...

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