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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 9

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Page A 9 IVratur. Illinoi. nlm-Mla) Nutrnilrr 12. 1 9841 Macon County deaths rus Tetley Russell E. Tetley.

74. of Wel IN irk rll George Carl Nickell. 65. of 17M S. Baltimore Ave.

died 4:30 p.m. Tuesday (Nov. 11. 1980) in his home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at J.J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home. lington Way, died 9:04 pm. Tuesday (Nov. 11, 1980) in Decatur i I Hospital Fu neral 1 xiriif services De p.m. Friday in Brintlinger's Pershing Funeral Home.

Stanley S. "Stokey" Larus. 68. of 1944 N. 28th St.

died 8:50 a m. Tuesday (Nov. 11, 1980) in St. Mary's Hospital. Funeral services will be 10 a m.

Thursday in J.J. Moran Sons Funeral Home with visitation 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Mr.

Larus was born in Decatur, son of Frank and Mary Larus. He was owner and operator of Bottle House Tavern for 31 years and a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church. He married Norma Carr in 1978. Surviving are his wife; son.

Stanley M. of Decatur; daughter, Mrs. Frances Garecht of Decatur; stepdaughters, Mrs. Arthur (Barbara) Adams of Decatur; Mrs. Jim (Janice) Fulk of Macon: Mrs.

Clifford (Linda) Norrell of Mount Zion; brother, George of Decatur; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Chester Laray Osborne, 82. of 915 W. Center St.

died 4:30 a m. Tuesday (Nov. 11, 1930) in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 10 a m. Thursday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, with visitation 5 to 8 p.m.

Wednesday. Burial will be in Mackville Cemetery. Atwood. Mr. Osborne was born in limine.

He was a retired truck driver with Decatur Cartage Co. and a member of Teamsters Local Union. He married Margaret A. McMahon. She died in 1980.

Surviving are his sons. James K. of Gary. E. Mike of Decatur; twelve grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren.

Two brothers and one sister preceded him in death. AD I with visitation Russell Tetley after 6 m. Thursday. Burial will be in Lin wood Cemetery. Pana.

Mr. Tetley was born in Vandal ia. son of Samuel and Myrtle Tetley. He was a salesman for Wolfe Furniture for 40 years and at Cohn Furniture for 15 years. He was a member and past deacon of East Park Baptist Church and affiliated with Pana Christian Church.

He married Icy-lene Schoonover in 1925 Surviving are his wife; daughter. Mrs. Carl (Sherry) Patrick of Dalton City; brother Ray of Pana: three children. One son and one brother preceded him in death. In spite of posted signs, Frank and Patti DiNunzio watch for more uninvited patrons.

Ex-hordello is had proposition Central Illinois deaths. average of 10 cars a day and as many as two dozen on Sundays. "They still come, paying no attention to the 24 signs we have posted in the front yard, on the garage, on trees down the long driveway and on the front door, showing it is now a private residence." she said. "Our daughter, Catrina Marie, is only 6 months old and I remember getting up at night with her and seeing cars parked with guys staring at the house," said Mrs. DiNunzio.

"They would still be there at sunrise. They couldn't believe the signs my husband put up. Inside, DiNunzio painted most of the four-bedroom, ranch-type house white and built scores of shelves for his wife's 200 house plants. Mrs. DiNunzio loves the house and is philosophical about the callers, "especially since it's finally dying down some." If she is taking it in stride, her husband "has a temper and sometimes he lets loose," his wife said.

Recently. DiNunzio was walking the family dog in front of the house as Mrs. DiNunzio watched from the doorway. "A young man came up and refused to believe the prostitutes were gone. He looked past my husband and saw me.

'What about he asked. My husband let go the dog and hit the guy several times." DiNunzio has a court date Monday to face battery-charges, she added. CHICAGO (AP Patti and Frank DiNunzio dismantled the peep-show cubicles in the kitchen, painted over the orange walls, posted two dozen no-trespassing signs and moved in. But their home's reputation as a house of ill repute lives on. didn't think it would still be this bad." said Mrs.

DiNunzio, 28. "Never a day passes that we don't get at least one caller. We have to keep the door locked or they walk right in." Despite the irrepressible sex-seekers who pound on the door of the DiNunzios' rented home at all hours, the couple plans to stay in the one-time bordello, i "We've done a lot of work here, the rent is low and the Jiouse is roomy. We can save enough in a couple of years to buy our own home," Mrs. DiNunzio said.

She and her husband, a 27-year-old self-employed carpenter, got a low rental deal from a real estate company in exchange for remodeling the house's interior. Located 'in an unincorporated part of the northwestern Chicago it previously had been rented by an "artist" who advertised it as "The Professionals." "Before we moved in last January, Frank would be ''working in the house at night and there would be knocks on the door as soon as the lights went on," she said. "In the first month after we had moved in, we would get an On the record. Surviving are his wife; sons. Terry and Mark, both at home: brother.

Robert of Villa Grove; sisters. La-vonne Cain of Philo; Letha Blagg of Tuscola. Satterthwaite Roy Satterthwaite. 88. of Oconee died 5:55 pm.

Monday (Nov. 10. 1980) in Pana Community Hospital. Funeral services will be 2 pm Thursday in McCracken Funeral Home. Pana.

with visitation 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, with 8 m. Masonic rites. Burial will be in Oconee Cemetery. th military honors.

Surviving is his brother. Chester of Assumption. Krust Otto P. Kruse, 86. of Champaign, formerly of Tuscola, died 5:10 a m.

Tuesday (Nov. 11, 1980) in Cole Hospital, Champaign. Funeral services will be 10 a m. Thursday in Waddington Funeral Home. Tuscola, with visitation 7 to 8 p.m.

Wednesday. Burial will be in Lewis Cemetery. Tuscola. Mr. Kruse was born in Tuscola, son of Henry and Margaret Kruse.

He married Bertha C. VonLanken in 1917. She died in 1972. Surviving are his daughter. Mrs.

Charles (Geneva) Davis of Champaign; brother, Lawrence of Centemlle, Ind sister. Elizabeth Loman of Connersville. four grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Miller John E. Miller.

42. of Villa Grove died 7:15 am. Monday (Nov. 10. 1980) following an auto accident.

Funeral services will be 10 a m. Thursday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Villa Grove. Visitation will be 7 to 9 m. Wednesday in Joines Funeral Home. Villa Grove, with 8:30 p.m.

rosary. Burial will be in Bongard Cemetery. He married Ruth Revell in 1958. John B. Voyles.

35, Mount Zion; private proper ty ADM East Plant, 1100 a m. David K. Trostle, 25, 1966 E. Wood St James W. Tomlinson, 59..

Macon. 2500 E. Wood 11 20 a m. Elnora Keys, 1033 E. Orchard Albert L.

Bertolis, Farmersville; Orchard and Jasper Ml' 1 VI Streets; 315 p.m. Charles J. Tull, 1860 N. Van Dyke Marie XA we reserve i ne Prices Effective Main Street and Gar- M. Burke, 23 East Drive; field Avenue; 7:12 m.

Decatur births Decatur Memorial HAPER, William and Margaret (Counter man), 1733 Hunt, boy, Nov. 10 HUBRICH, Larry and Florence (Yates) Route 8, boy. Nov. 11 PERRY, Ken and Kathryn (Stearns), 1068 N. Woodlawn, girl, Nov.

11 St. Mary's Hospital ASAY, Donald and Dianne (Etling), 3173 Lakeland, girl, Nov. 11 CRAVENS, Harley and Cordie (Sample), Niantic, boy, Nov. 11 HANLEY, David and Kathleen, 1135 N. West liwn, girl, Nov.

HENNINGS, Kevan and Robin (Rule). Assumption, boy, Nov. 11 NELSON, Jack and Lona (Knotts). Herrick. girl, Nov.

NUNNERY, Timothy and Judith (Goodwin), tl31 N. Main, girl, Nov 11 Delbert and Donna (Taylor), Cer-ro Gordo, boy, Nov. 11 SMALLEY, Douglas and Anne (Mangold), 7374 E. William, boy, Nov. 12 TISH, Terry and Pamela (Beatte), 1441 E.

Division, girl, Nov. 11. YOUNG, Charles and Crystal (Stewart), 1261 E. Walnut, girl, Nov. 11.

Birth to former residents ROSS, Randall and Tricia (Phipps), Du buque, Iowa, boy, Nov. 10. Ray E. Schollenbruch, 1632 N. College St private property at 925 N.

Water 8:01 p.m. (Parked) Valera J. Braughton, 837 W. Center hit and run victim; Milhkin University parking lot; 9:30 m. Stacey M.

Housley, 904 S. Webster Lin coin Park Drive and Edward Street, 11 05 m. (Parked) Tener, 1660 Heritage Drive; hit and run victim; parking lot at 1314 N. Main Street; time unknown. Tuesday Mark A.

Payne, 2328 E. Prairie hit and run victim; Broadway and Garfield Avenue; 7 a.m. Lori D. Krimmel, 4650 Adams Drive; Patri cia A Casey, 3705 N. Woodford 3591 N.

MacArthur Road; 9:25 a.m. Lottery Traffic accidents Monday (Injured) William N. Price, 80, 580 S. Crea (injured) Peggy E. Martin, 47, 1375 W.

Main St Church and Main Streets; 9 55 a m. (Injured) Rick W. Wieda, 26, Normal; Jack W. Hinds 39, Warrensburg, Eldorado and Van Dyke Streets; 10:17 a.m. Theodore Hunter, 31, 1520 N.

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