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Wilma E. <I>Emmons</I> Shock

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Wilma E. Emmons Shock

Birth
Pinkstaff, Lawrence County, Illinois, USA
Death
20 Jan 1999 (aged 84)
Eaton, Preble County, Ohio, USA
Burial
West Alexandria, Preble County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7671611, Longitude: -84.5315028
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Wilma E. Filley Shock, 84, of Eaton, died Wednesday, Jan. 20, at her home after a recent illness. Born June 28, 1914, in Lawrence County, Ill., she was the daughter of the late Worthington and Clemmetine (Stephens) Emmons, and had lived in Preble County most of her life. Mrs. Shock retired in 1975 after 32 years at General Motors Corporation in Dayton. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Preble County Widows-Widowers and the Inland Retirees Club, and had been a Red Cross volunteer for many years.

Survivors include her husband, Harold Shock; a daughter and son-in-law, Judith E. and John L. Hacker of Eaton; two granddaughters, Veneta (Deron) McEldowney and Dina (Jeff) Zepernick; a great-granddaughter, Angela Rust; a stepdaughter, Virginia Katzenmier of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; two step-grandchildren; a brother, Charles W. Emmons of Vernon Hills, Ill.; nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Homer E. Filley, on March 14, 1975; and a half brother, Edward Watts.

Funeral services were Saturday, Jan. 23, at Girton-Schmidt-Boucher Funeral Home, Eaton, with the Rev. Suzanne Dillahunt officiating. Burial was in Sugar Grove Cemetery, West Alexandria. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice Program, c/o Reid Hospital, Richmond, Ind.; or to Grace Lutheran Church, Eaton.
Wilma E. Filley Shock, 84, of Eaton, died Wednesday, Jan. 20, at her home after a recent illness. Born June 28, 1914, in Lawrence County, Ill., she was the daughter of the late Worthington and Clemmetine (Stephens) Emmons, and had lived in Preble County most of her life. Mrs. Shock retired in 1975 after 32 years at General Motors Corporation in Dayton. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Preble County Widows-Widowers and the Inland Retirees Club, and had been a Red Cross volunteer for many years.

Survivors include her husband, Harold Shock; a daughter and son-in-law, Judith E. and John L. Hacker of Eaton; two granddaughters, Veneta (Deron) McEldowney and Dina (Jeff) Zepernick; a great-granddaughter, Angela Rust; a stepdaughter, Virginia Katzenmier of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; two step-grandchildren; a brother, Charles W. Emmons of Vernon Hills, Ill.; nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Homer E. Filley, on March 14, 1975; and a half brother, Edward Watts.

Funeral services were Saturday, Jan. 23, at Girton-Schmidt-Boucher Funeral Home, Eaton, with the Rev. Suzanne Dillahunt officiating. Burial was in Sugar Grove Cemetery, West Alexandria. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice Program, c/o Reid Hospital, Richmond, Ind.; or to Grace Lutheran Church, Eaton.


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