Memorials › Imogene Wilma Reed Oliboni
25 Jun 1923 – 4 Sep 2004
| Birth | 25 Jun 1923 |
| Death | 4 Sep 2004 |
| Cemetery | Lindale Memorial Gardens Eldorado , Saline County , Illinois , USA |
| Added by | G47 on 07 Apr 2022 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86906485 |
Imogene was the d. of Arvil and Elsie Vivian (Bennett) Reed. Her maternal grandparents were William Rand and Arzella (Nierstheimer) Bennett. HARRISBURG -- Imogene Reed Oliboni, 81, died at 3:07 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 4, 2004, at home. Burial will be in Lindale Cemetery in Eldorado. There will be no visitation. Mrs. Oliboni was a homemaker.She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Harrisburg. She was also a member of the HTHS Class of 1941. Born June 25, 1923, in Carrier Mills, to Arvel Reed and Elsie Bennet, Imogene married Angelo Oliboni on Nov. 29, 1945 in Harrisburg. He preceded her in death Sept. 17, 1999. Survivors include six daughters and five sons-in-law, Myra and Les Feuquay, Marsha Oliboni, Mendy and Jerry Hansen, Jill and Tom Pastore , Jan and Mark Guard, and Ginger and Michael York of Harrisburg; one sister, Mildred Friedlund of Evansville, Ind.; and 12 grandchildren, Angie and husband Jack Kincaid, Jacqueline and husband Anthony Larangeira, Emily Pastore, Erin Guard, Kate York, Colin York, Derek Feuquay, Tyler Straube, Gia Pastore, Mitchel Guard, Hannah York, and Phillip York. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Harrisburg Medical Center Foundation or to the VNA Hospice. Source: Ancestry. com - Obituary Collection - Charleston County Daily Times-Courier & Mattoon Journal-Gazette (Original obituary edited for content.) --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Daily Register (Harrisburg, Ill.) 30 Nov 1945, Fri, - p. 3 Miss Imogene Reed Bride of Angelo Oliboni. Miss Imogene Reed daughter of Mr and Mrs Arvel Reed, 129 South Jackson street, and Angelo Oliboni, son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Oliboni Harrisburg Route 4, were married Thursday, Nov 29, at 9 am with a nuptial mass at St Mary's Catholic Church. The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a white gabardine dress with brown accessories and wore a corsage of orchids. She was attended by Miss Rita Molinarolo and the bridegroom was attended by John Molinarolo aunt and uncle of the bridegroom. Miss Molinarolo wore and aqua dress and a corsage of American Beauty rosebuds. Her accessories were black. The Rev. Fr George P. Lally performed the marriage ceremony. Mrs. Gladys Lockwood organist played for the hymns by the choir and played the accompaniment for the solo Because sung by Miss Wilma Rudge. Following the wedding ceremony which was attended by numerous relatives and friends of the couple there was a reception at the home of the bride's parents 129 South Jackson street, where Mr. and Mrs. Oliboni cut the wedding cake before they left on their wedding trip. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poole, Pontiac, Mich., uncle and aunt of the bride and her sister Mrs. James R Robinett, Evansville, Ind. Mr. Oliboni, who was employed in the engineering department by the Sahara Coal Co. in civilian life served as a Pharmacist 3c in the US Navy, being stationed on Eniwetok island for the past two years. Both he and his bride are Harrisburg Township high school graduates who are very well known in this city. His enlistment in the Navy will not terminate until Jan 1, 1946. [Articles by G47]
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