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James Benjamin Mears

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James Benjamin Mears

Birth
Kenney, DeWitt County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 May 1968 (aged 48)
Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Harristown, Macon County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 14
Memorial ID
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Funeral services for James B. Mears of 2521 E. Eldorado St. will be at 1 p.m. Friday Brintlinger's Funeral Home, with burial in Macon County Memorial Park. Friends may call in the funeral home after 4 p.m. today.
Mr. Mears, 48, died in St. Mary's Hospital at 7:15 a.m. Wednesday.
Mr. Mears was born March 7, 1920, in Kenney, a son of Ray S. and Opal Walters Mears. He married Jean Bertrang Oct. 27, 1945 in Mount Pulaski. She survives. He moved to Decatur from Lincoln 20 years ago.
He was a truck driver for Purity Baking Co. He served with the Army in World War II. He was affiliated with St. Paul's United Methodist Church and Kenney American Legion Post.
Mr. Mears leaves his mother, Mrs. Opal Mears, Clinton; four daughters, Mrs. Everett (Barbara) Shingleton and Mrs. William (Gloria) Reynolds, both of Decatur, and Dona Lynn and Penni Sue at home; four sons, William James, Dale Ray, Roger Kent and Glen Allen, all at home; three sisters, Mrs. Kermit (Eva) Wright, Warrensburg; Mrs. Viola Anderson and Mrs. William (Sharon) Stephenson, both of Clinton; a brother, Eldon Mears, Decatur; and one grandson. One brother preceded him in death.
The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois)-Thu., May 16, 1968 - Page 22

Our Mom Ellen Jean Bertrang Mears is now next to our dad
She was B 3-3-1920 D 1-13-2012 at Penni Olson's house in Cisco

Brother Dale Ray Mears is buried about 20 feet southwest of our parents in Macon County Memorial Park.
Funeral services for James B. Mears of 2521 E. Eldorado St. will be at 1 p.m. Friday Brintlinger's Funeral Home, with burial in Macon County Memorial Park. Friends may call in the funeral home after 4 p.m. today.
Mr. Mears, 48, died in St. Mary's Hospital at 7:15 a.m. Wednesday.
Mr. Mears was born March 7, 1920, in Kenney, a son of Ray S. and Opal Walters Mears. He married Jean Bertrang Oct. 27, 1945 in Mount Pulaski. She survives. He moved to Decatur from Lincoln 20 years ago.
He was a truck driver for Purity Baking Co. He served with the Army in World War II. He was affiliated with St. Paul's United Methodist Church and Kenney American Legion Post.
Mr. Mears leaves his mother, Mrs. Opal Mears, Clinton; four daughters, Mrs. Everett (Barbara) Shingleton and Mrs. William (Gloria) Reynolds, both of Decatur, and Dona Lynn and Penni Sue at home; four sons, William James, Dale Ray, Roger Kent and Glen Allen, all at home; three sisters, Mrs. Kermit (Eva) Wright, Warrensburg; Mrs. Viola Anderson and Mrs. William (Sharon) Stephenson, both of Clinton; a brother, Eldon Mears, Decatur; and one grandson. One brother preceded him in death.
The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois)-Thu., May 16, 1968 - Page 22

Our Mom Ellen Jean Bertrang Mears is now next to our dad
She was B 3-3-1920 D 1-13-2012 at Penni Olson's house in Cisco

Brother Dale Ray Mears is buried about 20 feet southwest of our parents in Macon County Memorial Park.

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