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Bethania Cemetery Association

7701 Archer Road
Justice, IL 60458
(708) 458-2270
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Damar Funeral Home

7861 South 88th Avenue
Justice, IL 60458
(708) 496-0200
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Clara Lierman

Monday, June 26, 2017

IADaughter-DeAnna Montes of Beemer, NESon-Kevin and Porsche Schutt of Powder Springs, GAGrandchildren- Sydney Fundermann, Taylor Fundermann, Ashley and BJ Richtig and children-Genesys & Nevaeh, Justice and Aleisha Lyons, Abigayle Schutt, Jake Schutt, and Danise LoydStep-Children-Allan and Sheryl Lierman of Lincoln, NERonnie and Sandy Lierman of Beemer, NEDanny and Evonne Lierman of Beemer, NESteve Lierman of Omaha, NECory and Debbie Lierman of Omaha, NETami and Larry Jones of Salt Lake City, UTLonnie and Nancy Lierman of West Point, NESeveral Step-grandchildren and step-great grandchildrenBrother-Merv and Judy McDonough of Camdenton, MOSisters- Louise and Delbert Hansen of Oakland, NEDorothy Belden of Kansas City, KSDebbie and Mike Widerstrom of Woodburn, ORShe was preceded in death by her parents, husband-Dennis, and four sisters-Winnie Ott, Marian Willmer, Carolyn Loges, and Merna Cline.

The last president of Shimer College - Windy City Times

Monday, June 19, 2017

I went to good public schools."Serving in World War II had left Henking's father disenchanted with Catholicism. So, she and her elder sister were raised under what she called the "social justice" Protestantism of her mother. It had polar effects on the siblings. While her sister became one of the earliest female Episcopalian Priests, it was as an undergraduate student at Duke University that Henking discovered "I actually and actively hated religion.""My sister and I used to joke that she took God and I took everything else," Henking said.Yet, she decided to major in Religious Studies."I was trying to understand why people are religious," she asserted. "I had emerged from a religious setting to be pretty hostile and fascinated by it. I got very interested in theoretical explanations for why people would believe what I thought was patently untrue. For some, religion is the source of dramatic happiness and social change. For others, it's horrifyingly oppressive and can really hurt people."Despite relishing the academic challenges her chosen course of study provided, Henking recalled having "an emotionally difficult time in college. My parents raised me to think I could do anything I wanted to which turned out not to be true. My father thought I was perfect. Most of the rest of the world does not think that about me or about anyone else."She was in the midst of both the seventies and "a hotbed of lesbian feminism"?also known as the Research Triangle of Duke, North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.The journal Feminary emerged from Chapel Hill."We want to encourage feminist and lesbian organizing in a region whose women suffer greatly in their lack of political power," it's publishers wrote. "We want to provide an audience for Southern lesbians who may not think of themselves as writers but who have important stories to tell?stories that will help to fill the silences that have obscured the truth about our lives and kept us isolated from each other. We want to know who we are. We want to change women's lives.""I can intellectualize anything," Henki...

Mourners pay respects to Tashii Brown, who died in police custody - Las Vegas Review-Journal

Saturday, June 10, 2017

McCoy said “time will tell” whether racial bias played a role in the incident.“We don’t know what his motive was or why he chose the actions he chose,” she said. “We are trying to allow justice to play out.”In addition to Farmer, Brown leaves behind his daughter, Tamara Farmer-Duarte; son, Elias Duarte; brothers Thomas Farmer and Jeffrey Brown Jr.; and sisters Taiye Farmer and Jamiya Brown.Contact Rio Lacanlale at rlacanlale@reviewjournal.com or at 702-383-0381. Follow @riolacanlale on Twitter.

May 29-30: Presidio Memorial Day Commemoration, Cypress Lawn Service, American history walking tour ... - San Francisco Examiner

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Strangers in Their Own Land.” [7 p.m., Green Apple Books, 506 Clement St., S.F.]The Moth-True Stories Told Love: Participants in the program tell five-minute tales on the topic of “cosmic justice.” [6 to 9 p.m., Public Works, 161 Erie St., S.F.]Click here or scroll down to comment-- Place your ad hereLoading... (function(){ var D=new Date(),d=document,b='body',ce='createElement',ac='appendChild',st='style',ds='display',n='none',gi='getElementById'; var i=d[ce]('iframe');i[st][ds]=n;d[gi]("MarketGidScriptRootC52455")[ac](i);try{var iw=i.contentWindow.document;iw.open();iw.writeln("");iw.close();var c=iw[b];} catch(e){var iw=d;var c=d[gi]("MarketGidScriptRootC52455");}var dv=iw[ce]('div');dv.id="MG_ID";dv[st][ds]=n;dv.innerHTML=52455;c[ac](dv); var s=iw[ce]('script');s.async='async';s.defer='defer';s.charset='utf-8';s.src="//jsc.mgid.com/s/f/sfexaminer.com.52455.js?t="+D.getYear()+D.getMonth()+D.getDate()+D.getHours();c[ac](s);})(); -- In Other News -- ...

Holloway, Johnny Eugene - The Chattanoogan

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Michelle Zaragosa (David), Heidi Hickman (Rex); brother, Mickey Holloway; sister, Brenda Stuart (Tim), grandchildren, Tyler, Shian (Justin), Shealyn, David; and great-grandson, Justice. The memorial service will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 3, at Williamson & Sons Funeral Home with Reverend Ronnie Smith officiating. Visitation is at the funeral home from 12-2 p.m. on Saturday, prior to the service.Condolences and memories can be shared at www.williamsonandsons.com. Arrangements are by Williamson and Sons Funeral Home, 8852 Dayton Pike, Soddy Daisy, Tn. 37379.

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Clara Lierman

Monday, June 26, 2017

IADaughter-DeAnna Montes of Beemer, NESon-Kevin and Porsche Schutt of Powder Springs, GAGrandchildren- Sydney Fundermann, Taylor Fundermann, Ashley and BJ Richtig and children-Genesys & Nevaeh, Justice and Aleisha Lyons, Abigayle Schutt, Jake Schutt, and Danise LoydStep-Children-Allan and Sheryl Lierman of Lincoln, NERonnie and Sandy Lierman of Beemer, NEDanny and Evonne Lierman of Beemer, NESteve Lierman of Omaha, NECory and Debbie Lierman of Omaha, NETami and Larry Jones of Salt Lake City, UTLonnie and Nancy Lierman of West Point, NESeveral Step-grandchildren and step-great grandchildrenBrother-Merv and Judy McDonough of Camdenton, MOSisters- Louise and Delbert Hansen of Oakland, NEDorothy Belden of Kansas City, KSDebbie and Mike Widerstrom of Woodburn, ORShe was preceded in death by her parents, husband-Dennis, and four sisters-Winnie Ott, Marian Willmer, Carolyn Loges, and Merna Cline.

The last president of Shimer College - Windy City Times

Monday, June 19, 2017

I went to good public schools."Serving in World War II had left Henking's father disenchanted with Catholicism. So, she and her elder sister were raised under what she called the "social justice" Protestantism of her mother. It had polar effects on the siblings. While her sister became one of the earliest female Episcopalian Priests, it was as an undergraduate student at Duke University that Henking discovered "I actually and actively hated religion.""My sister and I used to joke that she took God and I took everything else," Henking said.Yet, she decided to major in Religious Studies."I was trying to understand why people are religious," she asserted. "I had emerged from a religious setting to be pretty hostile and fascinated by it. I got very interested in theoretical explanations for why people would believe what I thought was patently untrue. For some, religion is the source of dramatic happiness and social change. For others, it's horrifyingly oppressive and can really hurt people."Despite relishing the academic challenges her chosen course of study provided, Henking recalled having "an emotionally difficult time in college. My parents raised me to think I could do anything I wanted to which turned out not to be true. My father thought I was perfect. Most of the rest of the world does not think that about me or about anyone else."She was in the midst of both the seventies and "a hotbed of lesbian feminism"?also known as the Research Triangle of Duke, North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.The journal Feminary emerged from Chapel Hill."We want to encourage feminist and lesbian organizing in a region whose women suffer greatly in their lack of political power," it's publishers wrote. "We want to provide an audience for Southern lesbians who may not think of themselves as writers but who have important stories to tell?stories that will help to fill the silences that have obscured the truth about our lives and kept us isolated from each other. We want to know who we are. We want to change women's lives.""I can intellectualize anything," Henki...

Mourners pay respects to Tashii Brown, who died in police custody - Las Vegas Review-Journal

Saturday, June 10, 2017

McCoy said “time will tell” whether racial bias played a role in the incident.“We don’t know what his motive was or why he chose the actions he chose,” she said. “We are trying to allow justice to play out.”In addition to Farmer, Brown leaves behind his daughter, Tamara Farmer-Duarte; son, Elias Duarte; brothers Thomas Farmer and Jeffrey Brown Jr.; and sisters Taiye Farmer and Jamiya Brown.Contact Rio Lacanlale at rlacanlale@reviewjournal.com or at 702-383-0381. Follow @riolacanlale on Twitter.

May 29-30: Presidio Memorial Day Commemoration, Cypress Lawn Service, American history walking tour ... - San Francisco Examiner

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Strangers in Their Own Land.” [7 p.m., Green Apple Books, 506 Clement St., S.F.]The Moth-True Stories Told Love: Participants in the program tell five-minute tales on the topic of “cosmic justice.” [6 to 9 p.m., Public Works, 161 Erie St., S.F.]Click here or scroll down to comment-- Place your ad hereLoading... (function(){ var D=new Date(),d=document,b='body',ce='createElement',ac='appendChild',st='style',ds='display',n='none',gi='getElementById'; var i=d[ce]('iframe');i[st][ds]=n;d[gi]("MarketGidScriptRootC52455")[ac](i);try{var iw=i.contentWindow.document;iw.open();iw.writeln("");iw.close();var c=iw[b];} catch(e){var iw=d;var c=d[gi]("MarketGidScriptRootC52455");}var dv=iw[ce]('div');dv.id="MG_ID";dv[st][ds]=n;dv.innerHTML=52455;c[ac](dv); var s=iw[ce]('script');s.async='async';s.defer='defer';s.charset='utf-8';s.src="//jsc.mgid.com/s/f/sfexaminer.com.52455.js?t="+D.getYear()+D.getMonth()+D.getDate()+D.getHours();c[ac](s);})(); -- In Other News -- ...

Holloway, Johnny Eugene - The Chattanoogan

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Michelle Zaragosa (David), Heidi Hickman (Rex); brother, Mickey Holloway; sister, Brenda Stuart (Tim), grandchildren, Tyler, Shian (Justin), Shealyn, David; and great-grandson, Justice. The memorial service will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 3, at Williamson & Sons Funeral Home with Reverend Ronnie Smith officiating. Visitation is at the funeral home from 12-2 p.m. on Saturday, prior to the service.Condolences and memories can be shared at www.williamsonandsons.com. Arrangements are by Williamson and Sons Funeral Home, 8852 Dayton Pike, Soddy Daisy, Tn. 37379.