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Oct 15, 2020Dawn Lowe Obituary - Bloomington, IL | The Pantagraph - Legacy.com
Springfield. Dawn was born March 7, 1926, in Milwaukee, WI to Henry and Marie Koktavy Thomsen. She married Rev. Donald L. Lowe on August 12, 1951, in Beloit, WI. He preceded her in death on December 16, 2019 in Normal. She is also preceded in death by one sister, Marilyn Helm. Dawn is survived by two daughters, Debra Sasveld of Naperville, Dauna (Mark) Delashmit of Bloomington, six grandchildren, Jessica (Tom) Carpy, Kelsey Sasveld, Zack Delashmit, Hallie (Robert) Bartlett, Lucas Sasveld, Sadie Delashmit, two great-grandchildren Raegan Bartlett and Abigail Carpy, and one sister LaVerne Wolgast of North Tonawanda, NY. Dawn was an Elementary Teacher for thirty-five years mostly in Southern Illinois, including the towns of Bunker Hill, Gillespie, Vandalia, Mount Vernon, Harrisburg, and last teaching in Collinsville Unit District 10, retiring in 1986. After retirement she substitute taught at Christ the King School in Springfield. When she wasn't teaching, she and her husband partnered well for many years in the churches he pastored, with Dawn working in Christian Education and Children's ministry. They were very proud of the years they spent at Sugar Creek Methodist Church in Springfield where they were part of an outreach team whose motto was "Place for Beginning, Becoming, and Belonging." Dawn loved playing the piano, listening to musicals, walking for exercise, shopping, and traveling the world. She was known for her coordinated outfits, including jewelry, that she wore throughout her life. She possessed a welcoming nature and was always desiring to help others. Da...
Oct 27, 2016Football notes: Kristan Flowers hopes to help Elgin see the light
Westminster Christian (5-3, 5-3) became playoff-eligible Saturday with a 27-2 win over South Beloit in the Northeastern Athletic.
Westminster Christian coach John Davis tipped his hat to his team for rebounding from a tough loss.
"I was still feeling the pain from that last-second loss to (Hiawatha) the week before, the worst game that ever lived," Davis said.
Westminster lost 24-21 to on a last-second field goal after injuries left defensive replacements struggling with new responsibilities.
"The defense really gets the credit for beating South Beloit," Davis said. "They were ready for anything."
Besides an 82-yard TD run, safety/linebacker Xavier Brown made two interceptions and recovered a fumble, and Scotty Graziano made two interceptions.
"Offensively, we had some great blocking from Jake Miller and Spencer Feerer at tight end," Davis said.
G-K clincher: Genoa-Kingston (8-0, 7-0) made an easy adjustment to facing the former Big Northern West schools this year after the Big Northern shrank from two divisions to one.
"We played Big Northern West teams every year in nonconference anyway, so it was no really big thing," Cogs coach Bill McCarty said. "We knew all about these teams."
The Cogs finish Friday at Mendota (1-7, 1-6) and could go unbeaten in the Big Northern with Byron (8-0, 7-0). The two would share the title since the top two teams do not face each other in this 11-team conference.
Rockford Christian is slated to leave in 2018 to become independent, making for an even schedule.
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ELGIN VS. LARKIN
(Larkin leads 7-3 last 10 meetings)
2006 – Larkin 47, Elgin 28
2007 – Larkin 53, Elgin 35
2008 – Larkin 15, Elgin 6
2009 – Elgin 28, Larkin 21
2010 – Elgin 28, Larkin 7
2011 – Larkin 22, Elgin 21
2012 – Larkin 40, Elgin 12
2013 – Larkin 46, Elgin 28
2014 – Elgin 31, Larkin 13
2015 – Larkin 27, Elgin 13
... (Chicago Tribune)
Apr 22, 2016Stateline Area Calendar
Friday, April 22
STATELINE GENEALOGY CLUB tour is from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. for adults. Meet at Beloit library, carpool to Hedberg Public Library, Janesville. Bring library card; computer guest passes available for Illinois residents. Coffee shop onsite.
Saturday, April 23
BADGER CHORDHAWKS CHORUS presents a concert “Harmony for All Ages” at the Edgerton Performing Arts Center. For tickets, contact Tom at 608-754-0985.
BELOIT PUBLIC LIBRARY, 605 Eclipse Blvd., Earth Day Celebration is from 1-2:30 p.m. for children and teens. Learn to reuse, repurpose and keep the world healthy and green. Crafts and games galore.
CTIY OF BELOIT invites the community to celebrate Earth Day from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Big Hill Center in Big Hill Park. Birds of prey and other local groups will have tables set up.
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 212 W. Grand Ave., Heritage Quilt Show 2016 is from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Raffles, door prizes, salad lunch available. Admission is $5 for ages 10-adult.
DISCOVERY CENTER MUSEUM, 711 N. Main St., Rockford, Future Nurses Academy is from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. for... (Beloit Daily News)
Feb 3, 2016Bryan R. Washington, 57, Doylestown Scholar And Author
Washington, Bryan was born in Boston, Mass. During his formative years, Bryan lived in numerous towns and cities, including Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Beloit, Wisconsin, Charlottesville, Virginia, Riverside California, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he attended the University ofPennsylvania. While at Penn, Bryan was a Benjamin Franklin Scholar; he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree (with honors) in General Literature in 1980. Penn served as a catalyst for Bryan’s graduate studies, which led him to complete his Masters Degree in English Literature at Christ Church, Oxford University in 1982 through Penn’s Thouron Award, a British-American exchange program that was established to “bring young people with exceptional ability from each country into contact with the ideas and peoples of another country.” Bryan received his second Masters Degree in English and American Language at Harvard University in 1985. While pursuing his Ph.D at Harvard, Bryan was also a Minority Prize Fellow from 1982 -1987. Bryan received his Ph.D in English and American Literature and Language from Harvard in 1989. After completing his graduate studies, Bryan launched his academic career as an instructor at Lafayette College in 1987 and was promoted to Assistant Professor in 1989 after completing his Ph.D - during this time period, Bryan also served as a Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University from 1991-1992. Bryan received a second promotion to Associate Professor with full tenure in 1994.Bryan’s scholarly work includes the public... (Patch.com)
Feb 3, 2016Arlene (Kelly) Schulz-Coats, Clinton, WI
Monday, Jan. 25, 2016. She was born Feb. 18, 1925, to the late George and Bertha (Olson) Kelly in Newark Township. Arlene graduated from Beloit Memorial High School, class of 1942. She married Richard Schulz in 1945, and he preceded her in death in March of 1989. Arlene married Neil O. Coats in December of 2007. He preceded her in death on July 27, 2015. She was a member of Jefferson Prairie Lutheran Church. Arlene was employed by Fairbanks Morse, Admiral Corp and many Clinton businesses until her retirement. She was active and enjoyed the Turtle Grange Club for 30 years and the Clinton Women’s Club for many years, where she met and cultivated many close friendships. Arlene also enjoyed flowers, playing cards and going out to eat with friends and family. Her smile and general kindness will be greatly missed by all.
Arlene is survived by her children, Debora (Ron) Torkilson and Jerry (Tina) Schulz; two grandchildren, Ryan Torkilson and Jeremy Schulz; her other step family and many good friends. Arlene was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Richard Schulz; her second husband, Neil Coats; her brother and sister-in-law, Kenneth ((Nancy) Kelly.
Arlene’s Funeral Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016, at JEFFERSON PRAIRIE LUTHERAN CHURCH, 23184 Bergen Road, Poplar Grove, IL, with Pastor Thomas G. Groth officiating. Friends will ... (Janesville Gazette)
Feb 3, 2016Lucille Catherine (Wolfe) Dreher, Beloit, WI
Aug. 23, 1947, at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Delavan. They made their home in Milwaukee, while George finished college studies, then moved to Beloit in 1950. Lucy centered her life on her family and her church. She was a very active member of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church & School in Beloit. She served on numerous committees, taught Sunday School, was church historian, and organized, hosted and led a weekly women’s Bible study in her home for more than fifteen years. As her children grew, she volunteered as a room mother for the school, a 4H leader and Cub Scout Den Mother. Lucy taught knitting classes at Blackhawk Technical College for thirty years. Over the years, she also supported some of her friends by working part-time in their local businesses and was a docent for several years at the Tallman House (Janesville). A happy, positive, caring and energetic person she loved all people and enjoyed many treasured friendships.
Lucy is survived by her daughter, Chris (Mark) Owings of Bellingham, WA; her son, Frederick (Elizabeth) Dreher of Muskego, WI; grandchildren: Luke (Monica) Owings, Anne Owings Morrison, Katharine (Nicholas) Miller, Kristine Dreher, Danielle Dreher and Benjamin Dreher; great-grandchildren: Conor, Liam and Rowan Morrison, Avery and Caden Owings; three nieces, two nephews and their families. She was preceded in death by her husband of nearly 67 years, George Dreher; and their son, Steven (Sarah) Dreher.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, Jan 31, 2016, at ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1000 Bluff Street, Beloit, from 1:30 until the time of service at 3 p.m., the Rev. Dennis Roser officiating. Private family burial will be held at Maple Hill Cemetery in Evansville, WI.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donation remembrances to LAMP Ministry, Inc, Box 480167, New Haven, MI 48048.
HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME, New Berlin Chapel
262-901-1... (Janesville Gazette)