Wilma Irene Nicloy

Wilma Irene Nicloy, age 87, of 418 Washington, Quincy, died August 7, 2012, at 1:40 pm in Sunset Home.

Wilma was born January 12, 1925 in New Canton, Illinois, the daughter of James Robert and Minnie Mae Barley Easley. She married Charles D. Stoner on October 27, 1945 in Junction City, Kansas. He preceded her in death on February, 9, 1962. On March 1, 1975, she married George J. Nicloy in Quincy. He preceded her in death on September 21, 1993.

Wilma was a 1942 graduate of Pittsfield High School and a 1946 graduate of Blessing Hospital School of Nursing. She was a Registered Nurse at Blessing Hospital from 1946 – 1973. She then worked at Quincy Clinic until her retirement in 1987. She was a member of Blessing Hospital Alumnae.

Survivors include: five children, James T. (Linda) Stoner of Quincy, Harlan D. (Marcia) Stoner of Decatur, IL, Larry E.(Sharon) Stoner of Mt. Holly, NC, Debra D. Harness of Quincy, and Julie A. (William) Allison of Quincy; three step-children, Roger ( Mary) Nicloy of Quincy, Jeannine (James) Orr of Quincy, and Nancy Godwin of Ashland, IL; nine grandchildren, Dan J. Stoner of Quincy, Steven Stoner of St. Louis, MO, Michelle R. Hofacker of Alaska, Sheila Lecroy of Shelby, NC, Rebecca Lee Harmon of Payson, IL, Brian Craig Harness of Payson, IL, Angela Kay Ware of Quincy, Jennifer Smith of Quincy; four step-grandchildren, Russ and Mike Nicloy of Waukesha, WI, Susan Godwin of Salt Lake City, UT and Sara Godwin of Ozark, MO; 24 great grandchildren, and her sister, Rebecca Claire Winn of Mt. Vernon, IL;

In addition to her husbands, Wilma was preceded in death by her parents, a grandson, John Stoner, a brother, Robert J. Easley, a sister Rosemary Havens, and a son-in-law, Austin Harness.

Services: 2:30 pm Saturday, August 11, 2012 at Kingston Cemetery, with Pastor Jason Moncofsky officiating.

Visitation: Visitation will be private

Memorials: Kingston Cemetery Association or James Cary Cancer Center in Hannibal

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Hansen-Spear Funeral Directors are in charge of the arrangements.

 

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  1. Dennis & Bonnie (Brierton) Husemann says:

    Harlan, Jim, & Larry, Debra, & Julie;

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Time and the comfort you will have through Jesus will and friends is the strength you will have during this time.

    There are many of times that I remember when we were kids and at the little church in Clayton. My Mom and Wilma trying so hard not to laugh out loud while pastor Shields was giving a message, There are so many good memories.

    With prayers to you all,
    Bonnie

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