The Providence Journal-Enterprise
John Mark DILBECK, 81, died suddenly Saturday
morning at his home in Blackford. He had been in ill
health for several years. He was a retired I.C. railroad
foreman and had been a member of the Masonic lodge for
fifty-one years. He received his fifty-year pin in March
1948. He had served as master of the lodge for fifteen
terms. Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Kate Dilbeck; two
daughters, Mrs. William MAY, Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs.
Boyce HUBBARD, Sheffield, Ala.; two sons, Carl, of
Raleigh, Ill., and Earl, of Uniontown; four sisters,
Mrs. Fannie CUMMINGS, of Harrisburg, Ill., Mrs. Margaret
MARTIN and Miss Emily Dilbeck, of Blackford, and Mrs.
Willie BURRIS, of Madisonville; and one brother, Elgin
Dilbeck, of Harrisburg, Ill. Funeral services were held
at the Methodist church in Blackford at 1 p.m. Monday,
with the Rev. J.R. KING officiating. Burial was in Oak
Grove cemetery, with Masonic rites conducted at the
grave. Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, April 7,
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WANDA VINSON
Wanda Jean Dilbeck Vinson, 62, a native and resident of
Houma, died at 9:55 a.m. Wednesday, Dec.16, 1998.
Visitation will be from 6 to 10 p.m. today and from 8
a.m. to funeral time Friday at Faigout Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the
funeral home, with burial in Garden of Memories Cemetery
in Gray. She is survived by her husband, George L.
Vinson; one daughter, Mrs. Derek (Karen) Voisin of
Florida; three brothers, Jim, Ronald and Jerry Dilbeck,
all of Illinois; two sisters, Dorothy Powell of
Kentucky, and Patricia Meyer of Illinois; and two
grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents,
Earl and Montana Sisco Dilbeck. She was a homemaker.
Terrebonne Parish, LA Cemetery Listings Garden of
Memories Cemetery, Terrebonne Parish, LA, Hwy 24 between
Houma and Gray, La.
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