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Juanita Rentshler
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[May
11, 2009]
ROCHESTER
-- Juanita Vail Rentshler, 84, of Rochester,
died Monday, May 11, 2009, at 9:30 a.m. at St.
John's Hospice in Springfield.
Visitation will be from 9:30 to 11 a.m.
Thursday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home
in Mount Pulaski. Her funeral will follow at 11
a.m., with Pastor Kevin Treptow officiating.
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Burial will be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery.
Mrs. Rentshler is survived by her husband,
Delmar Rentshler; one son, Alan Rentshler; and
his wife, Janet.
Her son Roger preceded her in death in 1998
at age 54.
She was born in Mount Pulaski on July 4,
1924, and named Ethel Juanita, daughter of Ethal
and William Vail.
She grew up in Mount Pulaski and helped her
mother at Vail's Food Market. Her father died in
auto garage explosion in 1941. She was Logan
County Fair queen in 1942.
Juanita married Delmar Rentshler on June 2,
1943, at Mount Pulaski Methodist Church, with
the Rev. Neumyer officiating. She and Delmar
moved to Charleston, W.Va., when he was employed
with U.S. Rubber Co., working in synthetic
rubber research. Juanita moved to Westwood
Village, Calif., in 1943 with Delmar when he
attended UCLA for the Navy. Their son Roger was
born April 1, 1944, in the hospital at Santa
Monica, Calif. They then moved to Whidbey
Island, Wash., where Delmar was assigned to the
U.S. Naval Air Station until his overseas
orders. During that time Juanita and son Roger
lived with her sister and her husband, Wilma and
Harry Long, in Mount Pulaski. |
When Delmar was released from the Navy, they
moved to Decatur. Another son, Alan, was born
there in 1950. The family lived in Decatur for
25 years while Delmar was employed at A.E.
Staley. They then moved to the Chicago area when
Delmar worked as manager of Staley's Chicago
Board of Trade office.
Juanita and Delmar retired to the family farm
near Rochester, where she enjoyed gardening,
cooking, travel, activities in nearby
Springfield and frequent visits to Mount
Pulaski, visiting friends and attending to her
family's graves.
Memorials may be made to the United Methodist
Church of Mount Pulaski.
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