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Eleanor Truman Lovelace
January 30th, 1913 - March 23rd, 2002
Lovelace, Eleanor Truman, 89, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday March 23, 2002 at Bon Secours-Maria Manor. Born in Rockton, Illinois, she came here in 1954 from Rockton. She was a cashier for a drug store and was a 57-year member and past Matron of Roscoe Chapter #641 of the Order of Eastern Star in Roscoe, Illinois. She was a member of Allendale United Methodist Church. Survivors include a sister-in-law, Lyle McMakin of Rockton, IL, a niece, Sandra Eck Terry of Glen Ellyn, IL, a great niece, Nancy Eck of Manteno, IL, a great nephew, Jack Eck of South Beloit, IL, dear friends, Paul Johnson of Boca Raton, FL, Connie Johnson of Tampa, FL and Joyce Scott of Beloit, WI, and cousins, Agnes Bauer and Rachel Randal. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack and her parents. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes & Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel.
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