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Wilma L. <I>Kinkade</I> Carpenter

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Wilma L. Kinkade Carpenter

Birth
Streator, LaSalle County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Aug 2022 (aged 93)
Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Streator, LaSalle County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1384667, Longitude: -88.8302
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Wilma L. Carpenter, 93 of Streator passed away Friday (August 19, 2022) at the Richard L. Owens Hospice Home, Peoria.

Following cremation, a visitation will be held Saturday (August 27, 2022) from 9 –11:30 AM at the Winterrowd Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 11:30am at the funeral home.

Wilma was born on September 21, 1928, in Streator to Lawrence and Ada (Coomer) Kinkade. She married Donald Dean Carpenter on April 24, 1948. He preceded her in death on February 4, 2011.

Surviving are daughters: Karen (Joseph) Kissel of Montgomery, TX and Marcia (Michael) Weld of Dana; a son: Donald D. (Jane) Carpenter of Streator; grandchildren: Bryan (Tara) Kissel, Kevin (Greta) Kissel, Dr. Steven (Lindsay) Kissel, Luke (Kristen) Weld, Lindsey (David) Millburg, Lee (Shannon) Weld, James (Whitney) Carpenter and Scott (Jamie) Carpenter; 22 great-grandchildren; sisters: Bernadine Broadus of Streator and Rosemary (Robert) Webb of Oswego; brothers: John Kinkade of Streator and Robert (Connie Reaska) Kinkade of Streator; brother-in-law: Frank Schmitt of Streator; and several nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband: Don; sister and brother-in-law: Nedra Darlene and Edward Topolski and Charles Edward Bute; sister: Carol Schmitt; sister and brother-in-law: Audrey and Geroge Vadas; Mary Kinkade and Norma Kinkade; brother and sister-in-law: Charles and Pat Kinkade; brother and sister-in-law: Edward and Janet Kinkade; and sister-in-law: Eileen Kinkade; and brother-in-law: Paul Broadus.

Wilma graduated from Streator High School in 1946. She was a member of the Eastern Star of the Masonic Lodge in Streator and the First United Methodist Church.

Wilma had the most giving heart and the kindest soul who was loved by all who met her and called her their friend. She will be dearly missed. She was called by her great grandchildren G.G. Ma.

Memorials may be made in her name to the First United Methodist Church.
Wilma L. Carpenter, 93 of Streator passed away Friday (August 19, 2022) at the Richard L. Owens Hospice Home, Peoria.

Following cremation, a visitation will be held Saturday (August 27, 2022) from 9 –11:30 AM at the Winterrowd Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 11:30am at the funeral home.

Wilma was born on September 21, 1928, in Streator to Lawrence and Ada (Coomer) Kinkade. She married Donald Dean Carpenter on April 24, 1948. He preceded her in death on February 4, 2011.

Surviving are daughters: Karen (Joseph) Kissel of Montgomery, TX and Marcia (Michael) Weld of Dana; a son: Donald D. (Jane) Carpenter of Streator; grandchildren: Bryan (Tara) Kissel, Kevin (Greta) Kissel, Dr. Steven (Lindsay) Kissel, Luke (Kristen) Weld, Lindsey (David) Millburg, Lee (Shannon) Weld, James (Whitney) Carpenter and Scott (Jamie) Carpenter; 22 great-grandchildren; sisters: Bernadine Broadus of Streator and Rosemary (Robert) Webb of Oswego; brothers: John Kinkade of Streator and Robert (Connie Reaska) Kinkade of Streator; brother-in-law: Frank Schmitt of Streator; and several nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband: Don; sister and brother-in-law: Nedra Darlene and Edward Topolski and Charles Edward Bute; sister: Carol Schmitt; sister and brother-in-law: Audrey and Geroge Vadas; Mary Kinkade and Norma Kinkade; brother and sister-in-law: Charles and Pat Kinkade; brother and sister-in-law: Edward and Janet Kinkade; and sister-in-law: Eileen Kinkade; and brother-in-law: Paul Broadus.

Wilma graduated from Streator High School in 1946. She was a member of the Eastern Star of the Masonic Lodge in Streator and the First United Methodist Church.

Wilma had the most giving heart and the kindest soul who was loved by all who met her and called her their friend. She will be dearly missed. She was called by her great grandchildren G.G. Ma.

Memorials may be made in her name to the First United Methodist Church.


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