Rev. Douglas P. Oyan of Arcadia Avenue Presbyterian church officiated and burial was in Prospect Cemetery.
A resident of the above address four years and of the area 60 years, Mrs. Bootz was a school teacher and had taught in Peoria County schools for about 50 years, retiring two years ago. She was a member of the Retired Teachers Association.
Born December 25, 1890, in Mason City, she was married to Ray Bootz June 17, 1914, in Peoria County and he died in Peoria October 8, 1963.
Surviving are one son, Robert W. Bootz of Peoria, two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy LaFollett of Brimfield and Mrs. Mildred Battiste of Mobile, Ala., one sister, Mrs. Lafe Bales, Easton, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Princeville Telephone, January 25, 1968.
Transcribed and submitted by HAP.
Note: daughter of Moses and Isabel (Shipman) Stiltz.
Rev. Douglas P. Oyan of Arcadia Avenue Presbyterian church officiated and burial was in Prospect Cemetery.
A resident of the above address four years and of the area 60 years, Mrs. Bootz was a school teacher and had taught in Peoria County schools for about 50 years, retiring two years ago. She was a member of the Retired Teachers Association.
Born December 25, 1890, in Mason City, she was married to Ray Bootz June 17, 1914, in Peoria County and he died in Peoria October 8, 1963.
Surviving are one son, Robert W. Bootz of Peoria, two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy LaFollett of Brimfield and Mrs. Mildred Battiste of Mobile, Ala., one sister, Mrs. Lafe Bales, Easton, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Princeville Telephone, January 25, 1968.
Transcribed and submitted by HAP.
Note: daughter of Moses and Isabel (Shipman) Stiltz.
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