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            Dorothy M. Willett, nee Webb, 79, of 
            O’Fallon, formerly of Trenton, died Friday, June 2, 2006 at St. 
            Joseph Hospital in Breese.  
            Mrs. Willett was born July 19, 1926 
            in Jonesboro, 
            IL to Emory and Mildred (Shepard) 
            Webb; they preceded her in death.  
            She married Eugene “Gene” Willett in 
            March of 1950 in E. St. Louis, IL: he preceded her in death on July 
            21, 1997.  
            Also preceded in death by a brother, 
            Charles “Phil” Webb; a sister, Shirley Johnston; a niece, Brenda 
            Cate; and her grandmother, Lucy Smith.  
            Surviving is a son, Mike (Nancy) 
            Willett of Noblesville,
            IN; and daughters, Teresa 
            (Tom) Campbell of Rochester, MN, Donna Willett of O’Fallon, IL, and 
            Marsha (fiancé Dale Strubhart) Williamson of Trenton.  
            2 Grandsons-Denis Nizinski of 
            Rochester, MN and Robert Williamson of Trenton,
            IL  
            A brother-in-law, Bro. D. Leo 
            Willett S.M. of Dayton, OH.  
            A nephew, Morris (Doris) Grotsky of 
            Belleville, IL and a niece, Doreen (Don) Richard of Florida.  
            Numerous great nieces and great 
            nephews.  
            Mrs. Willett was a homemaker.  
            She was a member of St. Nicholas 
            Catholic Church in O’Fallon.  
            Mass of Christian Burial will be 
            Tuesday, June 6, 2006 at 11:00 AM 
            at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in O’Fallon, IL with Fr. William 
            Hitpas officiating.  Interment will be in 
            St. Mary Cemetery, 
            Trenton, 
            IL.  
            Visitation will be Monday, June 5, 
            2006 from 5:00-8:00 PM and again on Tuesday, June 6, 2006 from 
            9:30-10:45 AM at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in O’Fallon.  
            There will be a prayer service at 
            6:30 PM Monday evening at the church.  
            Memorials can be made to Hospice of 
            Southern Illinois or to the Alzheimer’s Association and will be 
            received at the church or through Moss Funeral Home in Trenton who 
            is in charge the arrangements. |