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Whether we have become a less civil nation has been widelydiscussed of late. From politicians and "talking heads"screaming at each other to celebrities throwing tempertantrums, to the everyday incivilities on our roadways and inour marketplaces. There is a general sense that we havebecome a nation of ill-tempered boors. That is the bad news.The good news is that in recognizing our incivility there ishope for redemption. Perhaps we need etiquette lessons fromEmily Post, or civics classes in our school. But, on a morebasic level, perhaps we just need to recognize that theproblem arises because we have cultivated individualism andits corresponding selfishness to such an extreme that we haveforgotten a central teaching of Christianity. After all, isn'tloving your neighbor as yourself the lynch pin of both moralsand manners? A simple litmus test for every thought, wordand deed is to ask oneself whether one intends to help or hurtwith one's words or deeds. If our intention is to help, then wecan be pretty sure that we are being civil, whereas if our trueintention is to hurt someone, either emotionally or physically,we can be pretty certain that we are not being civil. So, weshould consider our actions in that light, whether they areintended to help or hurt someone, and strive to always comedown on the side of civility.
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JOYCE B. HICKEY
Joyce Irvin Hickey, of Dixon,was born on April 20, 1948, atDixon, a daughter of Virgil Osbeand Frances Regina (Wieberg)Irvin, and departed this life at 8:45p.m., on Friday, February 21,2020. She had attained the age of71 years, 10 months, and one day.
Joyce was united in marriage onJanuary 14, 1967, at Dixon, to Wal-ter Wilburn Hickey, and to thisunion, two daughters were born.
She was a 1966 graduate of theDixon R-1 High School and hadbeen a member of the cheerleadingteam. Joyce was a faithful memberof the St. Theresa's CatholicChurch, Dixon, and the Altar Soci-ety of the church. She had servedas the City of Dixon Ward IIIAlderwoman for a number of yearsand was a Girl Scout Leader formany years. Joyce was a formermember of the Optimist Club andthe Auxiliary of the Liesmann-Roberts American Legion Post298, both in Dixon.
During her working life, Joycehad been a devoted housewife,homemaker, and a person diligentin providing for the needs of herfamily. She had owned and oper-ated the "Dime Store" in Dixon, forfour years, beginning in 1990 andconcluding in 1994, prior to her re-tirement.
Those left to mourn the passingof Joyce include her daughters:Michaila Combs and husband,Chris, and Melissa Hickey, all ofRolla; the father of her daughters,Wilburn Hickey, of Dixon; herbrothers and sisters: Forrest Irvinand wife, Sherry, of Lee's Summit,Virginia Wright and husband, Ron,of Columbia, Wilda Landers ofDevils Elbow, and A.J. Irvin andwife, Donita, of Dixon; nephewsand nieces, with greats as well; andother relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death byher father, Virgil, on November 6,1979; her mother, Frances, onMarch 13, 1997; two brothers,Alroy Steve Irvin on August 15,2019, and Randall Anthony Irvinon January 22, 1997, and onebrother-in-law, Terry Dwight Lan-ders on November 6, 2017.
Visitation for Mrs. Joyce IrvinHickey will be held from 9:00 a.m.until 10:00 a.m., on Thursday, Feb-ruary 27, 2020, in the St. Theresa’sCatholic Church, 506 West SecondStreet, Dixon, Missouri 65459,with her Mass of Christian Burialfollowing at 10:00 a.m. in theChurch with the Rev. Joseph Hoi asthe Celebrant.
Interment will be next to herbeloved parents and brother in theSt. Theresa’s Cemetery, nearDixon, under the direction of theBirmingham-Martin Funeral Homein Dixon. Pallbearers for Joyce willbe Brad Wright, Brian Wright,Chris Combs, Doug Cross, OmerVeasman, and Mike Slone, withGreg Rivera as her honorary pall-bearer.
Memorials in memory of Mrs.Joyce Irvin Hickey are suggestedby her family for Masses or to theAmerican Epilepsy Society, 135South LaSalle Street, Suite 2850,Chicago, Illinois 60603, with en-velopes available at the Church orin care of the Birmingham-MartinFuneral Home, P.O. Box EE,Dixon, Missouri 65459.
Online condolences may beshared with the family of Mrs.Joyce Irvin Hickey atwww.birmingammartinfuneral-homes.com
ing her grandchildren.Those left to mourn the pass-
ing of Mrs. Hagan include herhusband: Chester Hagan,Crocker; four daughters andsons-in-law: Clara and MichaelWilson, Crocker; Brenda andJim Allen, Torrington,Wyoming; Linda and Jim Can-dee and Kathleen and RandyKutscher all of Crocker; eightgrandchildren: Jamey (Rob)Wilkinson; Amanda (Anthony)Peoples; Bobby (Jody) Candee;Michael (Chelsea) Candee;Keith Hagan (Rachel)Kutscher; Amy Allen; Jesse(Chelsey) Wilson and DanielWilson; eight great-grandchil-dren: Lindsay, Gretchen, Gwen,Weston, Parker, Larkin, Jayleeand River; and many other rel-atives and friends.
Funeral services were heldfor Mrs. Hagan at 12:00 noonon Friday, February 21, 2020 inthe Long-Kloeppel FuneralChapel, Crocker with PastorDoug Jacobson, Eureka BaptistChurch, Richland officiating.
Interment was in the Mis-souri Veterans Cemetery underthe direction of the Long-Kloeppel Funeral Home andCremation Services, Crocker.Pallbearers for Mrs. Haganwere Michael Candee, BobbyCandee, Keith Hagan Kutscher,Rob Wilkinson, Anthony Peo-ples and Jesse Wilson. Hon-orary pallbearers were JimCandee, Randy Kutscher,Michael Wilson and Jim Allen.
Memorial contributions aresuggested by the family to the
LOIS HAGAN
Lois Marie Hagan, ofCrocker, was born on August12, 1939 at Worden, Illinois, adaughter of Lowal and Mary V.(McIntosh) Scanlan and de-parted this life at 4:40 a.m.,Tuesday morning, February 18,2020 in the Mercy Hospital,Springfield. Mrs. Hagan hadbeen in failing health for sometime and had attained the age of80 years, six months and sixdays.
Mrs. Hagan was united inmarriage on October 11, 1957,at Worden, Illinois to Mr.Chester Cleyon Hagan and tothis union, four children wereborn. She was preceded indeath by her parents, Lowal andMary and two brothers, infantRobert Scanlan and LowalScanlan.
Mrs. Hagan was a home-maker for all her working life,always diligent in providing forthe needs of her family. She en-joyed collecting dolls and spoil-
American Cancer Associationwith envelopes available at theLong-Kloeppel Funeral Homeand Cremation Services,Crocker.
KENNER CHURCH OFGOD
God loved hearing the wordsof praise from his people thismorning. There are still manypeople that needs our prayers:John Shepherd, Linda’sbrother-n-law Tim, GlennisKnollmeyer, Ida Slone, LindaMartin, Violet Newberry,Tammy Crane, Ron Hersh-berger, Dale Rollins, our mili-tary, border agents, ICE agents,police, our nation and PresidentTrump, and the peace and sal-vation of Israel. Our sincerecondolences to the JoyceHickey family.
Bennie and Kay Waldron cel-ebrated their 51st anniversary.Praise God for this. Donna Bas-sett sang a beautiful special,“Remind Me Dear Lord.”
Our message this week wasbased on Daniel 2. When theking had a dream, he demandedthat the wise men of his king-dom tell him the dream as wellas the interpretation. Of course,they were unable to do so. ButDaniel and his friends prayedand God gave Daniel the dream
and the interpretation. Nothingis impossible with our God!Daniel praised God and hisprayer of praise is recorded inDaniel 2:19-23. It was true ofGod then and it is true of Godtoday.
We invite you to join us atKenner. Adult Sunday Schoolbegins at 10:00 followed byworship at 11:00.