Etta (Hasting) Predmore

                                 Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Etta Predmore, 90, lifelong resident of the Barry vicinity,
                                    were held Sunday afternoon, Novermber 9, 1958, at two o'clock from the Barnes-Seeley
                                    Funeral Home, in charge of the Rev. Richard Cunningham, pastor of the Barry Assembly of
                                    God Church.  Mrs. Vernon Ogle and Mrs. John Hubbard sang, accompanied by Mrs. Ray
                                    Dagley.
                                         Interment was in Park Lawn Cemetery.  Serving as casket-bearers were Herman Baird,
                                    Frank Hill, Lawrence Johnson, Harold Brown and Lyndell and Sylvan Predmore, all grandsons
                                    of the deceased.
                                         Mrs. Predmore passed away Thursday evening, November 6 at 8:55 in Illini Hospital at
                                    Pittsfield.  She had resided at the Churchill Nursing Home in Barry since March 12, 1956.
                                        Born July 10, 1868 in Beverly Township, she was the daughter of George and Mary Winner
                                    Hasting.  On August 11, 1885, she was married to Richard L. Predmore of Barry.  He passed
                                    away February 19, 1943.
                                        Mrs. Predmore was a member of the Mound Prarie Christian Church.
                                        Surviving are four children, Mrs Bertha Gapen of Peru, IL, Mike Predmore of Quincy IL,
                                    and earl and Alber Predmore of Macomb; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Baylis and Mrs.
                                    Lela Wirth of Barry; two brothers, Smuel Hasting of Barry and Harry Hasting of Quincy; and
                                    sixteen grandchildren and thirty-seven great-grandchildren.
                                        Preceding her in deather were a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, a son, Raymond Predmore,
                                    two sisters and five brothers.

Gone, but Not Forgotten
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