

Hilligoss Shrader Funeral Home, Atwood, IL is assisting the family with the arrangements. Special “Thanks” to Jen and the rest of the staff. Memorials may be made to Lincolnland Hospice. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister: Shirley (Floyd) Ray and step-son: Andy Litteral. Norman is also survived by stepsons: Chris (Missy) Litteral of Atwood and Brian (Shelly) Litteral of Ogden, Utah, 8 step-grandchildren, 11 step-great-grandchildren He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Beverly, children: Lyle (Sherry) Dorjahn of Atwood, Alan (Cathy) Dorjahn of Mattoon and Elizabeth Ledbetter of Sullivan, 9 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Norman was a member of the James Reeder American Legion Post #770. He was also a life-long booster of pure-bred livestock, former Macedonia 4-H Club leader, former Superintendent of Swine at the Arthur Fair, member of the United Duroc Association, Chester White Record Association and lifetime member of Land of Lincoln Pure Bred Breeders Association. One of his passions was having livestock in his life along with gardening. He showed pure bred swine during his life at county and state fairs. Norman retired from Grand Prairie Elevator, Ivesdale, IL in 1995. He married Beverly Jean Step on Jin Monticello, IL. He enlisted in the US Air Force and served for 4 years, while stationed in Casablanca, North Africa and Lincoln, Nebraska. He graduated from Atwood Township High School in 1951. Great Design & Great Shirts, Great Price. 119 South Main Street, Monticello, AR 71655. Norman was born to Helen (Quick) and Theodore Dorjahn on Februin rural Piatt County. James Quick Print & Photography in Monticello (AR) reviews, contact details, photos, open hours and map directions. Pastor Dan Perry of Decatur will preside over the service. Public Graveside Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, Jat the Mackville Cemetery, Atwood, IL with military graveside rites accorded. Donations can be made to Bayou Mason Cemetery, Lake Village Arkansas.Norman Wayne Dorjahn, 87, passed away from this life at 3:22 p.m., Wednesday, Jat his home in rural Atwood. Arrangements have been entrusted to Bishop-King Funeral Home of Lake Village, Arkansas. Burial will follow in Bayou Mason Cemetery. The funeral will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, Augat Bayou Mason Church, with Brother Kyle Bryant officiating. Visitation will be Thursday, August 9 from 5-8pm at Bishop-King Funeral Home Chapel. was grandfather to 15 grandchildren Shenna Bell, Jonathan Lightfoot, Anthony Jones, Amanda Potter, Brittany Graham, Brandy Graham, Jenna Bell, Drew Knight, Dana Armstrong, Alicia Murphy, Jacob Sellars, Matthew Sellars, Maddison Bradley, Marinda McCoy, Levi McCoy, and 26 great- grandchildren. also had three step-daughters Patricia Bradley, Mandy Bradley, and Jacquie Bradley. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932 MacDonald, James. His two sisters Margaret “Aunt Sis” Bell Merritt of Boguechitto, MS and Margie Green of Jerome, AR. The Prints and Photographs Online Catalog (PPOC) contains catalog records and. He is survived by his wife Tammy Lynn Bell, one son Jimmy and wife Connie Bell, of Lake Village, AR, three daughters Kimberly Ann and husband Darin Graham of Lake Village, AR, Karla and husband Mike Albritton of Monticello, AR, and Bridgett and husband Brandon Knight of McGehee, AR. Judy Ferrell (John) (Monticello, AR) Uncle James Jones (Joyce) of Kansas City. was preceded in death by his first wife Brenda Sue Bell, Parents brother, David Bell Step-daughter, Debra Bradley one grandchild T.J. She was educated in the public schools in Monticello, graduating from. He served in the Army from October of 1961 to June of 1967 when he was released back to State of Arkansas National Guard where he continued to serve for four more years. He is the son of the late Lonzo and Ruby Bell.

public purpose not ruled by judge, 90-day quick take in process. James David Bell, age 75, of McGehee passed Sunday, Augat McGehee Hospital in McGehee, AR. IDC Agenda 05-03-2005AGENDA MONTICELLO INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Tuesday, May 3.
