Mr Trumpinski was an assistant football coach at Abingdon High school. He was educated at Seatonville Grade School. He graduated from Hall High School at Spring Valley, where he was an athlete, and from Western Illinois University in Macomb.
He had had been with Abingdon High School faculity for two years, and reportedly had passed a physical for duty with the U.S. Air Force starting this summer.
He was a member of St. Gertrude's Catholic Church at Seatonville. Before moving to Abingdon he taught at St Charles School for boys.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Charles (Clancey) Trumpinski of Seatonville, two brothers, Charles Jr. of Chicago and Thomas at home; two sisters, Mrs. Dennis Reed of Seatonville and Mary at home; his paternal grandfather, charles Trumpinski of Spring Valley, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Giovannini of Seatonville. His father preceded him in death on February 8, 1957.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Gertrude's Catholic Church at Seatonville, Illinois. The funeral Mass was read by the Reverend Father William Kirk.
The Barto Funeral Home in Spring Valley was in charge of the funeral arrangements. Burial was in the Valley Memorial Park Cemetery at Spring Valley.
Memorials services were held in Abingdon for Mr. Trumpinksi at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Reverend Donal Hogan read the prayer for the faithful, The Reverend Frank Deninger read the epistle, and the Reverend Joseph O'Connor Hunt celebrated the mass.
The Larson Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements.
Mr Trumpinski was an assistant football coach at Abingdon High school. He was educated at Seatonville Grade School. He graduated from Hall High School at Spring Valley, where he was an athlete, and from Western Illinois University in Macomb.
He had had been with Abingdon High School faculity for two years, and reportedly had passed a physical for duty with the U.S. Air Force starting this summer.
He was a member of St. Gertrude's Catholic Church at Seatonville. Before moving to Abingdon he taught at St Charles School for boys.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Charles (Clancey) Trumpinski of Seatonville, two brothers, Charles Jr. of Chicago and Thomas at home; two sisters, Mrs. Dennis Reed of Seatonville and Mary at home; his paternal grandfather, charles Trumpinski of Spring Valley, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Giovannini of Seatonville. His father preceded him in death on February 8, 1957.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Gertrude's Catholic Church at Seatonville, Illinois. The funeral Mass was read by the Reverend Father William Kirk.
The Barto Funeral Home in Spring Valley was in charge of the funeral arrangements. Burial was in the Valley Memorial Park Cemetery at Spring Valley.
Memorials services were held in Abingdon for Mr. Trumpinksi at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Reverend Donal Hogan read the prayer for the faithful, The Reverend Frank Deninger read the epistle, and the Reverend Joseph O'Connor Hunt celebrated the mass.
The Larson Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements.
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