Twenty six IEAFCS Life Members and friends were "On the Road Again" in November to see as much of Nashville, TN as they could fit into the five day schedule.
The weather cooperated, and it was beautiful almost all of the time. Toward the end of the week, we heard reports of snow at home, but we were enjoying nice warm sunshine. It seemed like we got a few extra days of Indian Summer this year!
Lunch the first day was at Patti's 1880's Settlement in Grand Rivers, KY. The food was excellent, and the Christmas decor was outstanding. Then it was back on the bus to our hotel--Club-Hotel, Nashville Inn and Suites. We stayed in the same place for four nights on this trip, and traveled out to different attractions each day.
Even though we weren't really hungry after a big lunch, we had a great meal at Monell's at the Manor in the evening. It was all you can eat, southern comfort food, served family style. There was no shortage of fried chicken, green beans, corn bread, biscuits and gravy, pork chops, potatoes, macaroni and cheese, etc. And it was topped off with delicious banana pudding!
It is very possible that some individuals had trouble sleeping that first night because they ate too much.
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Condolences to the Family of Kay Mayberry
Kay Mayberry
November 2, 2015
72-year-old Broughton resident, Kay Mayberry died at 2:25 p.m. Sunday, November 1 at Hamilton Memorial Nursing Center in McLeansboro.
She had been a University of Illinois Home Economics Extension Advisor and Family Life Educator. She attended Herscher High School and earned a Master’s Degree from the University of Illinois.
She was a member of the Hamilton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, served as president of the Homemakers Education Association Board, taught Sunday school and Vacation Bible school, and sang in the church choir.
Survivors include her husband, Gerald Mayberry; two sons, Troy Mayberry of McLeansboro and Todd and wife Lisa Mayberry of West Frankfort; a daughter, Tanya Thornton and husband Jeff of Evansville, IN; a brother, Gerald Williams of Bloomington, IL; a step-sister, Rita Caron of Manteno, IL and six grandchildren, Brook and Bradyn Mayberry, Cassidy Rennison, Ella, Lucy and Sadie Thornton.
Funeral services for Kay Mayberry will be 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 5 at the First Baptist Church in McLeansboro with burial in Prospect Cemetery southeast of McLeansboro.
Visitation will be 5 – 8 Wednesday evening, Nov. 4 at the First Baptist Church in McLeansboro.
Memorials may be made to the Hamilton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary or Hamilton County Relay for Life and will be accepted at the Harre Funeral Home in McLeansboro, which is in charge of all the arrangements.
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Condolences for a Couple of Old Friends
Jean Marie Wallis Skinner, formerly of McLeansboro, passed peacefully,
Oct. 25, 2015, in Hendricks County Hospital in Danville, Indiana, with
her family by her side.
Jean was born June 12, 1931, in Cairo. She was the daughter of St. Elmo Wallis of Mayfield, Kentucky and Marie (Moreland) Wallis of Cairo. She was preceded in death by her father, St. Elmo Wallis; her mother, Marie Wallis; her husband, Harold A. Skinner; and her sister, Ruth Hoskins. Jean graduated from Cairo High School in 1949. She received a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science graduating from SIU in 1954. Jean married her longtime sweetheart, Harold A. Skinner on June 13, 1954, in Cairo. She and Harold had four children, eight grandchildren, and one great-grandchild including Marianne Skinner of Belleville, Margaret (Skinner) Henthorne, Michelle, Melody, Robert Jr. and Molly Henthorne of Hillsdale, Michigan, Marcia Skinner, Jennifer and Nina Skinner of Carterville, and Harold Allen Skinner Jr, Lindsey, Nathan and Linus Skinner of Columbia, South Carolina. She loved her son-in-law, Robert Henthorne and daughter-in-law, Jaqueline Skinner as she did her own children. Jean's career began teaching home economics. When she and Harold moved to McLeansboro in 1961. She served as Hamilton County Extension Adviser/Home Economics for the University of Illinois for 20 years. She loved square dancing, 4-H, Historical Society for Hamilton County and United Methodist Church. She was also a Rebekah president, in United Methodist Women, Twilight Unit HEA, Hospital Auxiliary and in Senior Citizen's Kitchen Band. She loved to do tai chi, aquatics and paint. She spent many hours as “Grandma Jean” at Hamilton County Pre-School reading to the classes. Jean moved from McLeansboro in 2007 to Indianapolis, Indiana. Private services for her family were in Indianapolis. Jean will be laid to rest beside her beloved husband, Harold, in IOOF Cemetery in McLeansboro. Further arrangements are still pending. Memorials may be made to the church she called home, First United Methodist Church in McLeansboro. Any correspondence may be forwarded to her daughter, Marcia Skinner, 1003 Main St., Carterville, IL 62918. Jean's passing brings great sorrow to her family and those who knew her well, but also great joy and peace as she is with her husband again. |
We also learned just this afternoon (11/1/15) that Kay Mayberry passed away. More information on that will be shared when available. |
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