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We Served, We Settled
Patriots and Pioneers - The legacies of the Shane and Beck families
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1853 - 1922 (68 years)
Shane, Daniel F_Obituary_10301853
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Daniel Franklin Shane was born on the old Shane
homestead two and one half miles northeast of Brimfield on October 30, 1853 and
passed away at the home of his daughter Mrs. Joseph Hasselbacher at Brimfield
January 24, 1922 after a brief illness with pneumonia, aged 68 years 2 months
and 25 days.
He was one of ten children born to Mr. and Mrs.
Hiram Shane who were among the early pioneer settlers of this vicinity, coming
here from the east.
On December 21, 1876 he was united in marriage
to Miss Mary M. Caldwell of Brimfield. To this union nine children were born,
three of whom have passed away, namely; Mary, Ethel and Vera. The surviving
children are Mrs. Cecil Bale, Mrs. Minnie Hasselbacher, Mrs. Jennie Savage and
Elmer Shane all of Brimfield and Lester Shane of Galesburg and Roy Shane of
Peoria. He is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. John Flagler of Howard,
Kansas, Mrs. Henry Webber of Yates City, Mrs. Emma Farnum and Miss Lulu Shane
of Brimfield and two brothers W. C. Shane of Peoria and J. F. Shane of
Brimfield. Two sisters and one brother have passed away, Mrs. Ida Caldwell,
Mrs. Ella Forney and Charles Shane. There are twenty-eight grandchildren living
and three grandchildren who have passed away.
Mr. Shane spent his entire life in this vicinity
being engaged in farming and for a number of years being in the harness
business at Kickapoo and Wada Petra and in the farm implement business in
Monica and Brimfield. He was a kind and indulgent husband and father, devoted
to his family and ever ready to do a kind act for friend or neighbor.
The heartfelt sympathy of the entire community
goes out to the bereaved wife and children in their time of deepest sorrow.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist
church in Brimfield on Thursday afternoon, January 26 at 2 o'clock conducted by
Rev. E. E. Diffenbaugh. Mrs. H. O. Cady and Miss Mildred Pacey with Mrs. A.
Pacey organist sang the following pieces: "Abide with Me", "How
Gentle God's Commands" and "Jesus Savior, Pilot Me". On the
casket were a number of floral offerings given as a tribute of esteem.
The casket bearers were Henry Moon, Robert Bale,
Charles Savage, L. Hasselbacher, John Travis and George Fussner. Interment was
in Brimfield Cemetery. (Unknown newspaper and date, submitted by Donna Shane
Carkenord)
Copied from website: http://www.peoriacountyillinois.info/obits/obits_s.html#shanedan
Aug. 13, 2014
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