

13, 2022, at Allure of Geneseo.įuneral services were held Sept. Hagy, 90, of Galva, died at 6:22 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. Condolences may be left for her family on her tribute wall at Duane W. Memorial contributions may be made directly to Janet’s family. Haskell Funeral & Cremation Services in Wyoming is in charge of arrangements. Her graveside service will be Friday, Sept. She was hardworking and kept busy with her children’s activities when they were young as a Girl Scout leader, taking them camping, and enjoying traveling together for their family vacations. Janet and Don bowled together on various couples’ leagues in Galva and Wyoming. She loved spending time with her family and having a large Sunday dinner with everyone gathered around the dining room table.

She was lovingly known as the “Cookie Lady” and her famous potato salad could be found at many legion cookouts, along with the funeral luncheons she helped organize at the legion. Janet was a long-time member of the Wyoming American Legion Women’s Auxilary and also of the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Wyoming, where she served as deacon for several years. She was also preceded in death by her parents three sisters, BettyAnne Dickinson, Deloris Nelson and Laura Bayes and two great-grandchildren, Taylor Gunn and William DeReu.

one brother, Kevin (Tony) Hegwood of Des Plaines, Ill. Surviving are two daughters, Teri (Rodney) Rummerfield and Tracy (Rodney) Hollis, both of Wyoming one son, Donald Keith Ferris II (Mary) of Lincoln Park, NJ nine grandchildren, Brandon, Jon, Terry, Heather, Josh, Matt, Jessica, Geri, and Donald Keith Ferris III “Bubba” 12 great-grandchildren two sisters, MaryJayne Hegwood of Byron, Ga., and Debbie Burnett of Chicago, formerly of Galva, Ill. She married Donald Keith “Don” Ferris, her husband of 54 years, on July 3, 1964, in Coeur d’alene, Idaho. Janet was born on Aug.23, 1943, in Kewanee, Ill., to Charles R. 14, 2022, at Northeast Baptist Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. Ferris, 79, of New Braunsfels, Texas, formerly of Wyoming, Ill., and Castleton, Ill., passed away on Wednesday, Sept. Patrick’s Cemetery in Kickapoo.įriends and family may sign the online guestbook by logging onto Janet L. 5, 2022, at Wright & Salmon Mortuary, with a half-hour prior visitation, also at the mortuary. Also surviving are step-daughters Marla Stone and Lynda Gates and granddaughter Jenny Pearson.įuneral services were to be at 11 a.m. (Angie) granddaughters Brandi Lester, Jamie Gray and Tessa Merkel great-grandson Duncan Gray and one sister, Ann Schach (Kim). Surviving are husband Jim Stone daughter Leslie Swearinger (John) son Jim Stone Jr. In 1964, Sue and Jim moved back to Peoria and then moved to Kickapoo in 1971. After their wedding they moved to Nome, Alaska, where their two children were born. Sue later moved to Gladstone, Ill., where she met her husband. Sue was born on April 4, 1941, in Drakesville, Iowa, to Myrtle (Hasting) and Berl Wilcox. KICKAPOO – Sharon “Sue” Stone passed peacefully in her home, in Kickapoo, surrounded by her family on Thursday, Sept. You may view Dolores’s obituary online at Sharon Stone Memorials may be made to Dunlap Gives Back c/o Dunlap School District, 400 S Fourth Street, Dunlap, IL, 61525, or to the charity of your choice. Davison-Fulton Woolsey-Wilton Funeral Home in Peoria is in charge of arrangements. She was loved and will be deeply missed by her family and all who knew her. Gardening was her passion along with making chocolate chip cookies for all the kids. She loved her family, livestock and anything outdoors. She was a stay-at-home mom and took care of the family farm until returning to work at the State Bank of Speer, which she retired from. He survives, along with three children, Gregory Allen Cox, Bradley Allen Cox and Theresa Lynn (Cox) Holshouser her grandchildren, Kaitlynn (Holshouser) Geiger, Anthony Holshouser, Brittany Holshouser, Brody Cox, Logan Cox and Branden Cox and one great-grandchild, Tyler Geiger.ĭolores graduated from Dunlap High School and worked at Equifax until she was married. 19, 1966, in Peoria, and they were married almost 56 years. 23, 1940, in Alta, Ill., to Benjamin and Jennie (Kruse) Mangold. PRINCEVILLE – Dolores Jennie (Mangold) Cox, 81, of Princeville, passed away Friday, Sept.
