

Alice and her friend, Ruth Balluff, were interested in barns, and after their retirement, they worked up a program, "Barns a disappearing Treasure," which was presented to many organizations. Alice was a member of the Dorcas Circle of Lutheran Church, several quilting groups, Ogle County Retired Teachers, Mount Morris Senior Center, serving on the board for 10 years, and the current events club.

Alice was a public school teacher in a one-room school near Sycamore for three years, then she taught in the Mount Morris elementary schools for a period of 32 years. She also earned a masters degree in education from NIU in 1962. Graduated from DeKalb High School, Class of 1932, and earned a bachelor of science degree in education from Northern Illinois University. 29, 1914, in Clare, the daughter of George and Nellie (Rich) Lambert. Crowell, 96, died Wednesday, May 11, 2011, in Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home. DAMES FUNERAL HOME 3200 Black at Essington Rds., Joliet For information (815) 741-5500ĪLICE M. Raymond School Endowment Fund or Our Lady of Angels Retirement Home would be appreciated. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Cathedral of St. from the funeral home chapel to the Cathedral of St. Funeral services for Agnes Hooks will be Tuesday, at 9:15 a.m. Her examples of independence, honesty and perseverance will live forever with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Agnes was a woman of great integrity and faith. She especially enjoyed her Sunday bingo games with her great-grandchildren. Agnes loved spending time with her family and her vacations to Aruba and Siesta Key. For the last 10 years, she happily drove to all of her meetings and events in her bright yellow VW Beetle. Joseph Medical Center Women's Auxiliary and many bridge groups. She was an active member and leader of the Woman's Club of Joliet, Joliet Hospitality Club, Provena St. Raymond where she served as a lector for more than 40 years. Since coming to Joliet in 1967, Agnes was a parishioner at the Cathedral of St. She was the proud great-grandmother of Jacob, Grace, Lila and Baby Abbott who is due May 19, 2011, and Marley Vocu. Agnes was the much-loved Nonnie of Colleen (Jerad) Abbott, John, Justin, Anne (Michael Meyer), Michael, Colin, Alison, Alexandra and Sarah Hooks and Samuel and Celeste Gutierrez. She is survived by her loving children Ellen McVey, Walter David (Terry) of Bolingbrook, Stephen (Jean) of Joliet, Thomas (Lee Ann Banas) of New Lenox and Eileen (Ralph) Gutierrez of Joliet, her sister Rita (Clarence) Joslin of Oneida, New York, her sister-in-law Lois Scholl of Clinton, New York and her brother-in-law Irving (Caroline) Fisk of Gainesville, Georgia. She is preceded in death by her beloved husband of 62 years, Walter (December 30, 2008) and her siblings James, Lois, Vincent and Joseph and great grandson Finnegan Abbott. Born May 5, 1922, Agnes was the oldest daughter of Alexander and Regina Scholl of Utica, New York. Hooks, Agnes Scholl Age 89, of Joliet died peacefully at Our Lady of Angels Retirement Home. Visitation will be from Monday, May 23 in the church from 10 a.m. Monday, May 23, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. and Chris (Debbie) Deemer of Salt Lake City, Utah great-grandchildren, Kelsey, Karissa and Caleb and brothers, Milton Lambert and Walter (Janice) Lambert, both of DeKalb., She was preceded in death by her parents husband, Frank and two sisters, Mary Brooks and Eleanor Taylor., Memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Alice and her friend, Ruth Balluff, were interested in barns, and after their retirement, they worked up a program, "Barns: a Disappearing Treasure," which was presented to many organizations., Alice is survived by her daughter, Carol Deemer of DeKalb two grandsons, Rob (Lori) Deemer of Dunkirk, N.Y. Morris Senior Center, serving on the board for ten years, and the current events club. Alice was a member of the Dorcas Circle of the Lutheran Church, several quilting groups, the Ogle County Retired Teachers, the Mt. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Mt. Morris Elementary Schools for a period of 32 years. Alice was a public school teacher in a one room school near Sycamore for three years, then she taught in the Mt. She also earned a master's degree in Education from NIU in 1962., Alice married Frank Crowell on Jan. 29, 1914, in Clare, the daughter of George and Nellie (Rich) Lambert., She was a DeKalb High School Graduate, class of 1932, and she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Northern Illinois University. Crowell, 96, died May 11, 2011, at Pinecrest Manor Nursing home, Mt.
