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Obituary Index 3Dec2020.Xlsx Last First Other Middle Maiden ObitSource City State Date Section Page # Column # Notes Aagesen Joseph Mrs. Joliet Herald News Joliet IL 10/29/1950 27 8 Abacock Adelia J. Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 8/6/1892 Abacock Violet A Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 6/17/1896 Dau of A. E. Babcock; Age 1m 7d Abazaris Peter Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 1/3/1950 4 6 4 Abbagnano Antonina Basso Chicago Daily News Chicago IL 10/1/1968 36 3 Abbot John C Canton Daily Ledger Canton IL 10/9/1957 2 2 Abbot Scott Fulton Journal Fulton IL 7/17/1968 1 3 Abbott A. C. Warren Sentinel Leader Warren IL 6/9/1909 1 Abbott Aaron Sidell Journal Sidell IL 7/16/1909 1 3 Abbott Addie May Rushville Times Rushville IL 8/21/1975 7 2 Abbott Albert Edward Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 4/21/1909 7 6 Abbott Albert George County Line Commoner Noble IL 7/22/1987 3 1 Abbott Ann Lincoln Herald Lincoln IL 4/3/1884 3 5 Abbott Callie Lincoln Courier Lincoln IL 1/28/1936 8 8 Abbott Charles Jefferson Pekin Daily Times Pekin IL 8/9/1948 1 1 Abbott Charles Jefferson Pekin Daily Times Pekin IL 8/11/1948 12 2 State's attorney of Kane county for 12 years and son of the best know lawyerrs and prosecutors in the Abbott Charles L Aurora Daily Beacon-News Aurora IL 1/5/1935 1 state. Abbott Charles Cooksville Enterprise Cooksville IL 1/11/1901 1 Abbott Clark Whiteside Sentinel Morrison IL 12/9/1980 4 3 Abbott E. Mrs. H. Mattoon Journal-Gazette Mattoon IL 6/9/1951 1 4 Abbott Eliza Whiteside Sentinel Morrison IL 5/23/1878 3 7 Abbott Ethel Effingham Daily News Effingham IL 2/2/1984 9 1 Famous for years as a national worker for childhood and and for anumber of years head of the National Abbott Grace Aurora Daily Beacon-News Aurora IL 6/20/1939 1 Children's Bureau Abbott Henry Lincoln Weekly Courier Lincoln IL 7/12/1898 5 2 Abbott J W Chandlerville Times Chandlerville IL 3/29/1946 1 5 Abbott James W Chandlerville TImes Chandlerville IL 1/31/1913 1 1 Abbott John Benjamin Mason County Democrat Havana IL 12/5/1930 3 3 Abbott Joseph T Farmersville Herald Farmersville IL 7/18/1947 1 1 Abbott Josephine Highland Journal Highland IL 3/26/1903 1 2 Abbott Josephine Highland Journal Highland IL 3/26/1903 5 2 Abbott Louis C Pekin Times Pekin IL 8/4/1979 2 6 Abbott Louis Fulton Journal Fulton IL 10/31/1924 3 3 Abbott Louis Fulton Journal Fulton IL 11/4/1924 1 5 Abbott Lucile Chandlerville Times Chandlerville IL 5/5/1905 4 2 Abbott Marmaduke Rock Island Argus Rock Island IL 2/9/1875 4 3 Abbott Marmaduke Rock Island Union Rock Island IL 2/10/1875 4 2 Abbott Mary ann Lincoln Times Lincoln IL 4/3/1884 1 2 Abbott Michael Highland Journal Highland IL 2/4/1897 7 3 Abbott Otto G Centralia Sentinel Centralia IL 10/11/1935 1 8 Abbott Otto G Centralia Sentinel Centralia IL 10/12/1935 7 1 Abbott Rachel S Carrollton Gazette Carrollton IL 4/1/1892 5 1 Abbott Rachel S Carrollton Gazette Carrollton IL 4/1/1892 8 3 Abbott Robert Sengstacke Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 3/1/1940 18 6 founder of the Chicago Defender Abbott Rosa Ann Highland Journal Highland IL 9/28/1905 1 4 Abbott Ruben H Peoria Daily Transcript Peoria IL 10/12/1897 8 3 Abbott William J Highland Journal Highland IL 6/25/1942 1 5 Abby Ivan Albion Journal-Register Albion IL 8/1/1935 1 5 Abby Ivan Albion Journal-Register Albion IL 8/1/1935 5 7 Abegg Henry Belleville News Democrat Belleville IL 12/10/1966 2 8 Abegg Ida Belleville Daily Advocate Belleville IL 12/1/1956 1 4 Abegg Ida Belleville Daily Advocate Belleville IL 12/1/1956 2 7 Abek Fred Chicago Sun Chicago IL 4/11/1946 15 2 City editor Daily Vilnis Chicago Lithuanian newspaper Abel Grandma Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 8/9/1876 Abel Margaret Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 1/18/1894 Wife of R.P. Abel who died 7 years ago Abel Mayme Chicago Daily News Chicago IL 3/13/1944 24 4 Abel O. H. Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 2/24/1864 Age: 28 Abel Roswell Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 8/21/1883 Age: 98 Abeling Lawrence Sr. Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 12/7/1967 2 20 5 Last First Other Middle Maiden ObitSource City State Date Section Page # Column # Notes Abell Edmond Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 7/12/1895 Age: 81 Abell J. B. Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 6/4/1894 Abell Julia Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 2/6/1894 Wife of Dr. Abell Abell Margaret Sarah Patton Auburn Citizen Auburn IL 6/7/1884 1 5 Abell Martha J. Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 4/10/1879 Abell Robert Auburn Citizen Auburn IL 12/27/1957 1 4 Abell Sidney Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 7/16/1863 Aben Leona Marie Rock Island Argus Rock Island IL 10/11/1978 6 2 Aber Frank Pittsfield Pike County Republican Pittsfield IL 11/2/1966 B 6 2 Abercrombie Edmond Marion Republican Marion IL 2/16/1933 1 3 Abercrombie Francis Folsom Tuscola Journal Tuscola IL 12/30/1904 4 3 Abercrombie Jane Shelbyville Shelbyville IL 4/13/1899 8 2 Abercrombie Morgan Shelbyville Union Shelbyville IL 6/16/1932 4 4 Abercrombie O D Tuscola Journal Tuscola IL 11/30/1933 4 5 Abercrombie Perry Shelbyville Democrat Shelbyville IL 4/14/1932 1 5 Abercrombie Perry Shelbyville Union Shelbyville IL 4/14/1932 1 1 Abercrombie Perry Sullivan Progress Sullivan IL 12/17/1926 1 5 Abercrombie Robert F Shelbyville Union Shelbyville IL 3/12/1931 8 5 Aberle Delores Ann Peoria Journal Peoria IL 3/23/1936 12 4 Aberle Dorothy Peoria Journal-Transcript Peoria IL 8/30/1937 14 1 Abernathy A W East St. Louis Journal East St. Louis IL 8/20/1896 3 2 Abernathy Cora Mrs. Danville Commercial News Danville IL 1/23/1942 4 Priminent church and civic worker of Danville. Lawrence COunty Circuit Clerk and former Abernathy D Ross Lawrenceville Record Lawrenceville IL 3/17/1948 1 1 supervisor Abernathy Jennie Inslee Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 6/5/1890 Age: 36 Abernathy Thomas Johnston City Progress Johnston City IL 4/8/1938 1 5 Abernethy Laura Mrs. Aurora Beacon News Aurora IL 6/13/1942 2 Pioneer resident of Batavia Abersol Edward J Metamora Herald Metamora IL 5/10/1935 1 1 Abhau John Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 6/8/1965 2 22 4 Able Harmon Cairo Bulletin Cairo IL 9/11/1877 Ablett Alma Metropolis Planet Metropolis IL 12/14/1978 2 1 Ablin Irving Chicago Daily News Chicago IL 5/13/1971 66 4 Ablong Dorothea Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 12/1/1892 Age: 71 Abner Burl M Piatt County Journal Republican Monticello IL 1/25/1973 B 3 2 Abner Elsie M Piatt County Journal Republican Monticello IL 8/29/1984 2 3 Abner James J Kankakee Daily REpublican Kankakee IL 4/6/1931 6 1 Abner Luke Perry County Advocate Pinckneyville IL 12/3/1937 1 5 Abner Luke Mrs. Perry County Advocate Pinckneyville IL 12/3/1937 1 5 Abney Abner Harrisburg Chronicle Harrisburg IL 10/28/1881 1 8 Abney Eclen Harrisburg Daily Register Harrisburg IL 10/5/1967 2 1 Abney Laura Jane Harrisburg Daily Register Harrisburg IL 6/19/1916 3 3 Abraham John Rockford Register REpublican Rockford IL 1/21/1936 9 8 Abraham Martha Chicago Tribune Chicago IL 8/30/1979 3 17 3 Abrahamson Grete Johannah Chicago Daily News Chicago IL 8/31/1914 15 7 Abrahamson Lars Andreas Chicago Daily News Chicago IL 11/20/1893 7 5 Abrahma Anna Findlay Enterprise Findlay IL 9/26/1935 1 6 Abram James W Charleston Daily Courier Charleston IL 1/31/1922 2 2 Abrams Charles F. Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 1/30/1891 Abrams W. Major G. Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 6/7/1874 Abshier Georgiana Decatur Herald & Review Decatur IL 10/8/1967 2 3 Abshire Dank Lawrence Rural Republican Lawrenceville IL 12/7/1888 5 1 Abshire George Pawnee Herald Pawnee IL 10/24/1947 1 2 Abshire George Pawnee Herald Pawnee IL 10/31/1947 1 1 Abshire Gerald Jack H Pawnee Post Pawnee IL 10/13/1983 4 1 Aby Alexander Galva Standard Galva IL 6/4/1913 1 1 Aby Charlie A Stark County News Toulon IL 6/13/1934 8 2 Aby Clark B Galva News Galva IL 6/20/1940 2 1 Aby Melvina Galva Standard Galva IL 9/21/1904 1 2 Aby Sarah Anna Stark County News Toulon IL 1/17/1951 5 3 Achas Robert John Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 3/16/1965 1 1 Achas Robert John Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 3/16/1965 2 3 Achas Robert John Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 3/16/1965 4 1 Achas Robert John Illinois State Journal Springfield IL 3/23/1965 18 1 Last First Other Middle Maiden ObitSource City State Date Section Page # Column # Notes Achas Robert John Illinois State Register Springfield IL 3/15/1965 1 1 Achas Robert John Illinois State Register Springfield IL 3/15/1965 16 1 Achenbach Ethel Taylorville Breeze Courier Taylorville IL 6/20/1975 5 5 Achenbach Walter Taylorville Breeze Courier Taylorville IL 3/28/1964 C.
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