Tracy was born on February 28, 1955 in Coles County, Illinois, the daughter of the late Sydney and Mary Dean (Pearcy) Tresner. She is survived by her sister Trudy Lynn Edwards of Gainesville, FL; two nephews, Kerry (Nancy) Edwards of Sterling Heights, MI and Kent (Julie) Edwards of Homosassa, FL; three nieces, Randy Bergadine and Marcy Hoopaugh, both of Gainesville and Laurie (Wayne) Hoopaugh of Micanopy, FL; 15 grand nieces and nephews and 4 great grand nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Robert Ralph Edwards.
Tracy was a life-long resident of Charleston and worked for many years as a dispatcher for the Charleston Police Department and then later for 911 of Coles County. She was actively involved in the genealogy organizations for both Coles and Edgar Counties, providing a great service to its members.
(Adams Funeral Chapel)
Tracy was born on February 28, 1955 in Coles County, Illinois, the daughter of the late Sydney and Mary Dean (Pearcy) Tresner. She is survived by her sister Trudy Lynn Edwards of Gainesville, FL; two nephews, Kerry (Nancy) Edwards of Sterling Heights, MI and Kent (Julie) Edwards of Homosassa, FL; three nieces, Randy Bergadine and Marcy Hoopaugh, both of Gainesville and Laurie (Wayne) Hoopaugh of Micanopy, FL; 15 grand nieces and nephews and 4 great grand nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Robert Ralph Edwards.
Tracy was a life-long resident of Charleston and worked for many years as a dispatcher for the Charleston Police Department and then later for 911 of Coles County. She was actively involved in the genealogy organizations for both Coles and Edgar Counties, providing a great service to its members.
(Adams Funeral Chapel)