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Russell L. Amdor

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Russell L. Amdor Veteran

Birth
Sheldon, Iroquois County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Apr 1997 (aged 78)
Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Farmer City, DeWitt County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Russell L. Amdor, 78, of Urbana, formerly of Farmer City, died April 19, 1997 at home. Funeral services were held at Calvert-Belangee-Bruce Funeral with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery, Farmer City.

He was born October 27, 1918 at Sheldon, s/o Walter Lewis Amdor (1893-1962) and Rella (Dewer) Amdor (1897-1959). He married Murrel D. Brantley on May 4, 1946 at Cissna Park. She died October 17, 1984. Survivors include two sons: Russell Jr. of Hilliard OH; and Carl of Houston; a daughter, Karen Narveson of Westminster CO; six grandchildren; two brothers: Wilbur of Seymour, Iowa; and Wayne of Plant City FL; and three sisters: Evelyn Miller, Farmer City; Effie Vance of DeWitt; and Edna Daniels of Omaha.

Mr. Amdor was a retired carpenter for the University of Illinois. He was an Army veteran of WW II; member of the Weedman United Methodist Church, the Joe Williams Post 55, Farmer City; and life member of the Farmer City Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or an organization of the donor's choice.

Russell L. Amdor, 78, of Urbana, formerly of Farmer City, died April 19, 1997 at home. Funeral services were held at Calvert-Belangee-Bruce Funeral with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery, Farmer City.

He was born October 27, 1918 at Sheldon, s/o Walter Lewis Amdor (1893-1962) and Rella (Dewer) Amdor (1897-1959). He married Murrel D. Brantley on May 4, 1946 at Cissna Park. She died October 17, 1984. Survivors include two sons: Russell Jr. of Hilliard OH; and Carl of Houston; a daughter, Karen Narveson of Westminster CO; six grandchildren; two brothers: Wilbur of Seymour, Iowa; and Wayne of Plant City FL; and three sisters: Evelyn Miller, Farmer City; Effie Vance of DeWitt; and Edna Daniels of Omaha.

Mr. Amdor was a retired carpenter for the University of Illinois. He was an Army veteran of WW II; member of the Weedman United Methodist Church, the Joe Williams Post 55, Farmer City; and life member of the Farmer City Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or an organization of the donor's choice.


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