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In the face of loss, how do we find solace and support? Our commitment to being available 24/7, 365 days a year, underscores our dedication to providing unwavering assistance during life's most challenging moments, offering a beacon of hope when it's needed most.
The weight of grief can be overwhelming, and navigating the practicalities that follow can feel impossible. Knowing that immediate help is just a phone call away offers a crucial lifeline. Our team stands ready to respond, and we initiate the process of caring for your loved one without delay. We understand the urgency and sensitivity required during such times, ensuring that every step is handled with the utmost respect and compassion. This commitment extends to every family we serve, providing comfort and guidance throughout their journey.
Here's a glimpse into the lives touched by loss, and the details of those who have left an enduring mark on their communities. Each life, a unique tapestry woven with experiences, relationships, and cherished memories. We honor their legacies by sharing the essential details, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who have passed. The following details provide context and understanding, allowing us to collectively acknowledge the impact of their presence. The information is compiled to assist in remembering and celebrating these lives.
Attribute | Details |
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Name | Alger Ernest Waters, Jr. / Don Hunter Baldwin |
Age | 71 (Alger) / Born August 03, 1934 (Don) |
Date of Passing | June 11, 2012 (Alger) / June 30, 2024 (Don) |
Location of Passing | Terre Haute Regional Hospital, Terre Haute, IN (Alger) / Left this world after a short illness (Don) |
Residence | Rural Lawrenceville, IL (Alger) |
Birthplace | N/A (Alger) / Olney, Illinois (Don) |
Parents | N/A (Alger) / John Emery Baldwin II and Hilma (Baker) Baldwin (Don) |
Education/Upbringing | N/A (Alger) / Grew up in Bridgeport, Illinois (Don) |
Funeral Service Date | April 20, 2020 (Billet United Methodist Church) / April 20, 2020 (Billet United Methodist Church) |
Visitation Details | Friday from 1:00 pm until 2:00 pm CDT at the funeral home. / Thursday from 10:00 am until the service hour of 11:00 am CST at the funeral home. |
Burial Location | Lawrenceville City Cemetery (Alger) / Hollister Cemetery with military rites and Lawrenceville City Cemetery (Don) |
Memorial Donations | Lawrenceville Senior Citizens Center |
The passing of a loved one often prompts an outpouring of community support. Trevor's obituary, as one example, is expected to be widely shared. This reflects the positive impact he had on those around him, especially those who have also experienced loss. Kindness and compassion can provide solace and comfort, demonstrating the interconnectedness of human experiences.
Funeral services are a crucial part of the grieving process, offering a dedicated time to reflect on the life of the deceased and to offer support to the family and friends. The scheduling of these services, such as those at the Billet United Methodist Church on April 20, 2020, provides a structured opportunity for remembrance and communal healing. These gatherings create a space for shared memories, providing comfort and strength to those who are mourning.
In addition to the structured services, visitation periods offer an opportunity for more personal expressions of sympathy. These visitations, such as those held at the funeral home on Friday from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm CDT, and Thursday from 10:00 am to the service hour of 11:00 am CST, allows friends and family to offer condolences, share stories, and pay their respects. These intimate moments can be incredibly healing.
The act of burial is a solemn occasion, marking the final farewell and providing a place for remembrance. Burial in the Hollister Cemetery, with military rites, signifies a profound respect for the deceased's service. The placement in the Lawrenceville City Cemetery also offers a lasting memorial.
The significance of memorial donations should not be overlooked. In lieu of flowers, many families suggest contributions to causes close to the deceased's heart. Donations to the Lawrenceville Senior Citizens Center, for instance, reflects the spirit of the individual and supports an institution that enhances the quality of life for others.
The availability of our services is a cornerstone of our commitment, and we are at your service around the clock. We are available to assist with any and all requirements, including information and the necessary arrangements.
Families find comfort in the details of a loved one's life. Alger Ernest Waters, Jr., for example, passed away on Monday, June 11, 2012, at Terre Haute Regional Hospital in Terre Haute, IN, at the age of 71. These details, even years later, allow for remembrance and reflection. Each life has a story, and these facts offer a glimpse into his journey.
The location of the funeral services also offers context. The Billet United Methodist Church hosted services on April 20, 2020. This offers a place of significance. It highlights the importance of community and the collective experience of grief and remembrance.
Don Hunter Baldwin's recent passing on June 30, 2024, is another example of this. He was born in Olney, Illinois, on August 3, 1934. Details like these paint a vivid picture of their origins and their impact on those around them.
The details of a life lived matter. The inclusion of birthplaces, such as Olney, Illinois, and upbringing in Bridgeport, Illinois, for Don Hunter Baldwin, connects his life to a specific geography and a particular era. These connections provide greater depth, highlighting the nuances of individual experiences.
The manner in which funeral services are conducted also speaks volumes. The inclusion of military rites at the burial in the Hollister Cemetery is a testament to a life of service. The careful attention to these details reflects respect for the deceased.
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Robert Hobbs' funeral service provided live streaming and webcasting, with licensing numbers #56747 and #62309. In the modern era, the ability to provide access to services through technology can be a source of profound comfort, especially for those unable to attend in person. This ensures a broader reach and provides the opportunity for distant friends and family to participate in the final farewell. The provision of such services helps to connect those who are separated geographically.
The mention of the Lawrenceville Senior Citizens Center also underscores the importance of honoring those who have passed by supporting causes they believed in. This demonstrates a commitment to the greater good.
In moments of sorrow, every detail carries meaning. The expression "Such a sweet and special lady, and it breaks my heart that she's gone," speaks to the profound personal impact of a loss. These heartfelt sentiments, alongside prayers for those left behind and the family and friends who loved her, are crucial in expressing the depth of compassion felt by those left behind.
Our primary focus continues to be providing accessible support. Our team is ready to assist families around the clock. We are always available, providing both reassurance and practical aid during these difficult times.
