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ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS OBITUARIES


Eugene Pulcher

Eugene A. Pulcher, 73, of Dupo, IL, born May 4, 1925 in Murphysboro, IL, died Sunday, April 25,
 1999, at Rosewood Care Center, Swansea, IL.  Mr. Pulcher was a retired farmer and retired from Century 21 Realty in IL.  He was a member of 
St Paul Luthern Church,Columbia IL, and St. Clair County Farm Bureau. He was preceded in death 
by his parents, Ardell and Wanda,nee Imhoff, Pulcher. Surviving are his wife, Mary, nee Spickerman, Pulcher;
his children;  Dennis Pulcher, Wanda Jean(Richard) Gangluff ; a brother Lloyd H (Patricia) Pulcher;
five grandchildren, Christopher Pulcher, Wayne Pulcher, Michelle Pulcher, Andrea Gangluff, and 
Jenifer Gangluff; and nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Visitation:  Friends may call from 6 to 9p.m. Monday, April 26, 1999, and from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday,
 April 27, 1999, at Dashner Funeral Home, Dupo, IL.

Funeral:  Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 28, 1999, at St Paul Luthern 
Church, Columbia, IL, with Pastor Steven Theis officiating. Burial in Valhalla Gardens of
Memory, Belleville, IL  
[Obit from April 26, 1999 Belleville News Democrat, Donated by Regina Breeden Bailey]


The Obituary of Laura Nash
Donated by Diana Cole

LAURA ROBBINS NASH
 
Mrs. Laura Nash, 74, of 6918 State St.., died on June 3 1957 at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday at home.
She had been ill three months.
A native of Wayne Co., MO, Mrs. Nash had lived here 40 years.  Her husband, Thomas Nash 
died in 1944. She was the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Nash, nee Costephens.
Funeral services are scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Friday in Robins Chapel with
the Rev. Rayburn Dunbar, pastor of the First Baptist Church officiating.  Burial will be in Mount 
Hope Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Theodore Nash of East St. Louis, an engineer for the 
Central & Eastern Illinois Railroad Co., two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Jones, the wife of Howard Jones,
a foreman for the Monsanto Chemical Co., and Mrs. Joseph (Alvie) Regnier of St. Louis, MO.; 
five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.  [Taken from the East St. Louis Journal]


The Obituary of Theodore R. Nash
Donated by ©Diana Cole

Theodore R. NASH , 58, of 412 Fern Dr. died at 10:15 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, 1965 at St. Elizabeth's hospital, 
where he had been a patient for a month.  He was an engineer for the Chicago and Eastern Illinois 
Railroad in East St. Louis. He was the son of the late Thomas and Laura ROBBINS NASH, he was 
born at Flat River, MO., on December 16, 1906.  He married Myra BILDERBACK in East St. Louis 
on April 18 1929.
 
Besides his wife he is survived by a son, Alvin (Blanche) NASH ; a daughter, Wanda (Melvin) Steele; 
two sisters, Lillie, wife of Howard JONES, East St. Louis and Alvie wife of Joe REGNIER, St. Louis,
MO. and four grandchildren.
 
Mr. NASH was a member of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.  The funeral will be held at 1 p.m.
Tuesday from the Burke Funeral Home, East St. Louis, to Lake View Memorial Gardens.  The Rev.
L.L. LEININGER, pastor of 15th St., Baptist Church, East St. Louis will officiate.
[Belleville News-Democrat]


The Obituary of Clyde W. Nash
Donated by ©Diana Cole

Funeral services for Clyde W. NASH, 47 of 796 North Forty-eighth St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. 
Wednesday in Brichler Chapel with burial in Mount Hope Cemetery.
 
Mr. NASH was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Mary's Hospital a 8:30 p.m Saturday, January 26, 
1952.  He collapsed on a sidewalk at 4400 St. Clair Avenue while returning home after purchasing 
a newspaper.  An inquest is impending.  Mr. Nash was born March 24, 1904.
 
Mr. NASH is survived by his mother, Mrs. Laura NASH, a brother, Ted NASH and two sisters,
Mrs. Howard JONES of East St. Louis and Mrs. Alvie REGNIER of St. Louis, MO.   Mr. NASH was born 
in Doe Run, MO.-- [East St. Louis Journal]

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