Roland Jerome VanVickle
1922 - 2008 (85 years)-
Name Roland Jerome VanVickle Born 18 Oct 1922 Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois [1, 2, 3, 4] Gender Male Occupation electrician [1] Died 1 Feb 2008 Covington, Fountain County, Indiana [1, 2, 4] Buried Saint Peter and Paul Cemetery, Westville, Vermilion County, Illinois [1, 2] Person ID I3300 Gritton Last Modified 31 Mar 2024
Father Coy VanVickle, b. 3 Jun 1880, Newell Township, Vermilion County, Illinois , d. 3 Nov 1964, Vermilion County, Illinois (Age 84 years) Mother Stella Daniels, b. 1 Nov 1880, Illinois , d. 18 Nov 1972 (Age 92 years) Married 30 Sep 1902 Indiana [3] Family ID F1381 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Kathleen Mae Anderson, b. 19 Jan 1931, Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois , d. 6 Jan 1998 (Age 66 years) Married 19 Jun 1946 Indiana [3] Divorced Bef 1960 Last Modified 6 Jul 2019 Family ID F1382 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Margaret Goerty, b. 4 May 1922, Westville, Vermilion County, Illinois , d. 24 Jan 2018, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky (Age 95 years) Married 20 Aug 1960 Paris, Edgar County, Illinois Last Modified 6 Jul 2019 Family ID F1383 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Published in Danville Commercial News February 01, 2008
Roland Jerome "Jerry" VanVickle, 85, of Westville, passed away at 5:20 a.m. EDT Friday, Feb. 1, 2008, at The Waters in Covington.
He was born Oct. 18, 1922, in Newell Township, to Coy and Stella Daniels VanVickle.
He married Margaret Gogerty Aug. 20, 1960, in Paris, Ill. She survives as well as three daughters: Sandra (Roger) Strean,Kristine (John) Burke and Pamela (Robert) Hardest; five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren with one great-grandchild soon to arrive.
He was preceded in death by one brother, Ralph, and one sister, Cora.
Jerry was a maintenance electrician with Lauhoff in Danville for 41 years. He was a member of the Elks Club and Westville American Legion Post 51. He served his country as a staff sergeant in World War II. He enjoyed gardening, raising flowers and vegetables.
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- Published in Danville Commercial News February 01, 2008
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