Funeral services for John Oltman, 66, victim of a heart attack during a fire at his home, 207 N. Linden St., Normal, Saturday afternoon, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Christ Lutheran Church in Normal. Burial will be in Minonk Cemetery.
Surviving Mr. Oltman are his wife; four sons, Granville and James of Crete, Ray of Minonk, and Robert of Joliet; four daughters, Mrs. Rachel Seggerman of Flanagan, Mrs. Norma Newman and Mrs. Fannie Hupprich of Peoria, and Mrs. Patricia Dalziel of 207 N. Linden St., Normal; 15 grandchildren; a brother, Hallie Oltman, 801 Sudduth Rd., Normal; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Peters of Minonk and Mrs. Jennie Scheffert, 707 S. Evans St.
Mrs. Oltman was taken to Brokaw Hospital in a state of shock following her husband's collapse. She was able to leave the hospital Sunday and is now staying with a sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Oltman of 208 W. Locust St., Normal.
Mrs. Dalziel was incorrectly identified in Sunday's Pantagraph as Mrs. Russell Sandell.
Funeral services for John Oltman, 66, victim of a heart attack during a fire at his home, 207 N. Linden St., Normal, Saturday afternoon, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Christ Lutheran Church in Normal. Burial will be in Minonk Cemetery.
Surviving Mr. Oltman are his wife; four sons, Granville and James of Crete, Ray of Minonk, and Robert of Joliet; four daughters, Mrs. Rachel Seggerman of Flanagan, Mrs. Norma Newman and Mrs. Fannie Hupprich of Peoria, and Mrs. Patricia Dalziel of 207 N. Linden St., Normal; 15 grandchildren; a brother, Hallie Oltman, 801 Sudduth Rd., Normal; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Peters of Minonk and Mrs. Jennie Scheffert, 707 S. Evans St.
Mrs. Oltman was taken to Brokaw Hospital in a state of shock following her husband's collapse. She was able to leave the hospital Sunday and is now staying with a sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Oltman of 208 W. Locust St., Normal.
Mrs. Dalziel was incorrectly identified in Sunday's Pantagraph as Mrs. Russell Sandell.