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Wayne Russell Lage

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Wayne Russell Lage

Birth
Anchor, McLean County, Illinois, USA
Death
8 Dec 1982 (aged 57)
Gibson City, Ford County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Anchor, McLean County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.523035, Longitude: -88.4983037
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Wayne R. Lage, 57, a Gibson City resident for 24 years and a Central Soya Company Inc. employee, died at 8:35a.m. yesterday, December 8, 1982 at his home. An inquiry was conducted and death was due to natural causes.

His funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Lamb Funeral Home, the Rev. Alexander Youck officiating. Burial will be in Saint John's Lutheran Cemetery near Anchor. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Mr. Lage was born December 7, 1925 near Anchor, a son of Carl and Marie (Hoffman) Lage. He married Ethel Mae Siefert on February 27, 1949 at Cropsey.

Surviving are his wife, three sons, Keith W. of Elliott; Dennis of Gibson City and Brian of Gibson City; three brothers, Willard of Bloomington, Arnold of Arrowsmith, and Rodell of Hoopeston; three sisters Luverne Frankeberger and Bess Biefeldt of Bloomington; and Cleo Kyle of Normal and three grandchildren.

His parents and a sister preceded him in death.

Mr. Lage had been employed at Central Soya for 25 years, most of the time as a truck driver. He was a member of Saint John's Lutheran Church, Anchor, the Gibson City Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge and the Elliott AMVETS.
Wayne R. Lage, 57, a Gibson City resident for 24 years and a Central Soya Company Inc. employee, died at 8:35a.m. yesterday, December 8, 1982 at his home. An inquiry was conducted and death was due to natural causes.

His funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Lamb Funeral Home, the Rev. Alexander Youck officiating. Burial will be in Saint John's Lutheran Cemetery near Anchor. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Mr. Lage was born December 7, 1925 near Anchor, a son of Carl and Marie (Hoffman) Lage. He married Ethel Mae Siefert on February 27, 1949 at Cropsey.

Surviving are his wife, three sons, Keith W. of Elliott; Dennis of Gibson City and Brian of Gibson City; three brothers, Willard of Bloomington, Arnold of Arrowsmith, and Rodell of Hoopeston; three sisters Luverne Frankeberger and Bess Biefeldt of Bloomington; and Cleo Kyle of Normal and three grandchildren.

His parents and a sister preceded him in death.

Mr. Lage had been employed at Central Soya for 25 years, most of the time as a truck driver. He was a member of Saint John's Lutheran Church, Anchor, the Gibson City Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge and the Elliott AMVETS.


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