Services will be at 11 tomorrow morning in
St. Mary's Catholic Church, the Rev James J. Kerrins officiating. Burial will be in St Mary's Catholic Cemetery, El Paso, IL.
Visitation will be from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 9 pm today in Vincent Memorial home. The new wake service will be conducted at 8 pm.
He was born Aus 19, 1902, in El Paso, a son of John T. and Mary Ellen Corbley Cleary. He married Isabel Mary Vogel Sept 4, 1933, in Benson, IL.
Surviving are his widow and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jean (John) Adlington of Peoria, IL.; two sons, Dennis and Steven Cleary, both of El Paso; three sisters, Mrs. Catherine C. Bosworth and Mrs. Loretta Haas, both of El Paso; and Mrs. Madeline Ritchie of Bloomington; a brother, Bon Cleary of Salem, OR; and six grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a son, two brothers and a sister.
He was a member of St Mary's Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society, and was a charter member of the Woodford County Farm Bureau. He was vice president of the Woodford County National Bank for a member of years.
He was the organizer of El Paso Pellets Unlimited Inc. and served as president for five years.
Services will be at 11 tomorrow morning in
St. Mary's Catholic Church, the Rev James J. Kerrins officiating. Burial will be in St Mary's Catholic Cemetery, El Paso, IL.
Visitation will be from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 9 pm today in Vincent Memorial home. The new wake service will be conducted at 8 pm.
He was born Aus 19, 1902, in El Paso, a son of John T. and Mary Ellen Corbley Cleary. He married Isabel Mary Vogel Sept 4, 1933, in Benson, IL.
Surviving are his widow and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jean (John) Adlington of Peoria, IL.; two sons, Dennis and Steven Cleary, both of El Paso; three sisters, Mrs. Catherine C. Bosworth and Mrs. Loretta Haas, both of El Paso; and Mrs. Madeline Ritchie of Bloomington; a brother, Bon Cleary of Salem, OR; and six grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a son, two brothers and a sister.
He was a member of St Mary's Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society, and was a charter member of the Woodford County Farm Bureau. He was vice president of the Woodford County National Bank for a member of years.
He was the organizer of El Paso Pellets Unlimited Inc. and served as president for five years.
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