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Mildred Sullivan
Born in Illinois
88 years
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     Mildred L. “Millie” Sullivan, 88, of Peoria, passed away at 10:10 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15, 2016, at Proctor Place in Peoria.
     Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 19, 2016, at Clary Funeral Home, 3004 West Lake Avenue in Peoria, with Jeff Leeman officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to services at the funeral home. Interment will be at Streitmatter Cemetery in Princeville.
     Mildred was born on December 31, 1927 in Peoria, a daughter of Fred and Emma (Brunner) Eberle. She married Guy Bailey, the love of her life, on January 10, 1946. He preceded her in death on March 2, 1975. She married Russ Mulkey on November 22, 1975. He preceded her in death on April 15, 1986. She married John “Jack” Sullivan on June 6, 1987. He preceded her in death on June 9, 1994. She was also preceded in death by her parents; three sisters, Berdella Eberle, Eleanor Harper and Bette Arends; and two brothers, Melvin and Donald Eberle.
     She is survived by her sisters, Carol Cremeens of Peoria and Shirley (Bill) Janssen of Lakeland, FL; and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and great-great nieces and nephews.
     Mildred was a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and a lifetime member and past President of the American Legion Women Auxiliary Post 2078 in East Peoria. She loved her country and had a great collection of American flags, as well as lots of everything in red, white and blue!
     She was a longtime member of the Caterpillar Retirees Club, where she had great friends and enjoyed many wonderful lunches at Table #4, where it was a running joke that their table was always called last for lunch. Table #4 will be called first this week!
     Mildred appreciated each and every card and note she received over the last several months. The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to Shepherd’s Way at Proctor Place and those who lovingly took care of her during her final weeks.
     In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Mildred’s name to the Greater Peoria Honor Flight, P.O. Box 5072, Peoria, IL 61601-5072.

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C.Bourguet My deepest condelences March 16, 2018
My condolences, as feelings of pain and bitterness become unbearable. It is my desire to convey a comforting thought based on the Holy Scriptures
          
  John 5:28 "Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out."
 
 
This passage speaks of the resurrection of our loved ones. It is not God's plan to see us suffer and die, so He extends the following invitation to us: "Come near to God and He will draw near to you" (James 4:8)
 
Please go to the following link to obtain more information regarding the Hope expressed in this passage and again we are sorry for your loss.
 
 http://www.jw.org
Yoly Person I feel their great loos September 21, 2016
¿Cam said something good from the death?divide to famylies,friends and sowing pain and sadnes, the Bible say that the death this is enemy.

The hope that gives the Hly Scripture this is a hope safe (Jhon chapter 5 verses 28 and 29) and (Acts chaper 5 verses 28 and 29)and (Acts chapter 24 verses 15)say:That to resurrection from reigteous and unrighteous,

PSalms chapter 37: verses 29 say:¡¡¡¡The reighteouts posses the earth¡¡¡,and awarenes from the Bible and your quide us prepare espiritually,give an hope true and segure.

For more informationcome in for:http:/www.jw.org 
Hendrick Polanco My deepest condolences April 2, 2016

My deepest condolences.  May these few words from the Holy Scriptures bring you comfort in your time of grief...

John 11:32-45

32 And so Mary, when she arrived where Jesus was and caught sight of him, fell at his feet, saying to him: “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died.” 33 Jesus, therefore, when he saw her weeping and the Jews that came with her weeping, groaned in the spirit and became troubled; 34 and he said: “Where have YOU laid him?” They said to him: “Lord, come and see.” 35 Jesus gave way to tears. 36 Therefore the Jews began to say: “See, what affection he used to have for him!” 37 But some of them said: “Was not this [man] that opened the eyes of the blind man able to prevent this one from dying?”

38 Hence Jesus, after groaning again within himself, came to the memorial tomb. It was, in fact, a cave, and a stone was lying against it.39 Jesus said: “TAKE the stone away.” Martha, the sister of the deceased, said to him: “Lord, by now he must smell, for it is four days.”40 Jesus said to her: “Did I not tell you that if you would believe you would see the glory of God?” 41 Therefore they took the stone away. Now Jesus raised his eyes heavenward and said: “Father, I thank you that you have heard me. 42 True, I knew that you always hear me; but on account of the crowd standing around I spoke, in order that they might believe that you sent me forth.” 43 And when he had said these things, he cried out with a loud voice: “Laz´a·rus, come on out!” 44The [man] that had been dead came out with his feet and hands bound with wrappings, and his countenance was bound about with a cloth. Jesus said to them: “Loose him and let him go.”

45 Therefore many of the Jews that had come to Mary and that beheld what he did put faith in him;

Please go to the following link for more information regarding the Hope expressed in this passage

http://www.jw.org/en/publications/books/dead-live-again-tract/dead-live-again

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