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Obituary: Dorothy Willis Harvey, 72, dies in Illinois

She was an Adair County native, the daughter of Lone and Eula Willis, a home executive, and was active Women's Missionary work of Argo/Summit Baptist Church

Dorothy Willis Harvey, 72, 7801 W. 66th ST, Bedford Park, IL, formerly of Columbia, KY, passed away Monday, October 2, 2006, at 9:12pm in Illinois.

The funeral service will be Saturday, October 7, 2006, at 11:00am at Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home, with Rev. William R. Davenport officiating. Interment will be in Haven Hill Cemetery.



She was the daughter of the late Lone and Eula Bryant Willis of Adair County.

She was united in marriage to Dale T. Harvey on September 9, 1951.

Besides her husband, she is survived by the following:
  • Five children: Glen Dale Harvey and his wife, Mary, Bridgeview, IL; Kenneth Wayne Harvey and his wife, Linda, Homer Glen, IL; Janet Louise Riola and her husband Dale of Channohon, IL; Joyce Ann Harvey, Bedford Park, IL; and Jacalyn Carol Jaconetty and her husband, Domenick of Palos Heights, IL

  • Nine grandchildren: Melissa Harvey, Michael Harvey, Matthew Harvey, Amber Harvey, Cody Harvey, Sarah Riola, Domenick Jaconetty IV, Anthony Jaconetty, and Josepth Jaconetty

  • Two step-grandchildren: Dale Riola, Jr., and Timothy Riola

  • One sister: Bobbie Louise Perkins of Argo/Summit, IL

  • One niece: Deborah Watson, Bridgeview, IL

  • One nephew: Greg Tabor, Columbia, KY

  • A dear aunt: Emma Harvey, Campbellsville, KY

  • A loving cousin: Mary Pelly, Columbia, KY

  • And a host of other relatives and friends
She was presided in death by one sister, Mary Willis Covey.

She was a member of the Baptist Church in Argo/Summit for 30 years and was active in both the Women's Misionary Union and in hospitality, and was a home executive.

Visitation will be after 3:30pm CT, Friday, October 6, 2006, at Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home, 210 Greensburg ST, Columbia, KY.

In lieu of flowers, make donations to your favorite charity or to the American Lung Association.

This obituary was made possible through the support of Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home, established in 1922, located at 210 Greensburg Street in Columbia. To reach Louis and Brenda McQueary and Richard and Mary Beth Phelps, phone 270-384-2145, or call our 24-hour community obituary information line, 384-6999. E-mail: stottspm@alltel.net. Friends you trust, caring for people you love.


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