Doris E. Bryan - SaukValley.com
Nov 29, 2018
Bryan, 90, of Tampico, died Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, at Good Samaritan Society – Prophets Riverview in Prophetstown.She was born May 3, 1928, in Neponset, the daughter of William and Dorothy (Taylor) Bumphrey. She married Wayne Bryan in July 1948, in Tampico. She was employed from 1966 to 1988 at Penberthy in Prophetstown. She was a member of Tampico Baptist Church. She enjoyed crocheting, sewing and collecting match safes.Survivors include her husband, Wayne; two sons, Michael (Deann) Bryan of Tampico and Robert (Patricia Ruddel) Bryan of Tampico; her daughter, Ruth Sturtevant of Milledgeville; her sisters, Alice Cornstubble of Rock Falls, Mary Jane (Norden) Scanlan of Tampico and Kathryn of Missouri; 13 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her parents; her daughter, Jacqueline Jaquet; granddaughter, Kelly Jaquet; three brothers, William, John and Jerry Bumphrey; and her sister, Marge Landseidel.Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, and the funeral at 2 p.m. Saturday at Tampico Baptist Church, with Ethan Horton, pastor, officiating. Burial will be at Tampico Memorial Cemetery. Garland Funeral Home in Tampico is handling arrangements.In lieu of flowers, contributions may be directed to Tampico Baptist Church.
Nine Inch Nails, PJ Morton, 'The Last Waltz New Orleans: Keith Spera's Sound Check for Nov. 22-28, 2018: - The Advocate
Nov 29, 2018
Nine Inch Nails7 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Saenger Theatre, $99 and up.Trent Reznor is coming home, sort of. The Nine Inch Nails mastermind first moved to New Orleans in the early 1990s, after his debut album, “Pretty Hate Machine,” introduced his angry yet melodic industrial rock to a wide audience. He eventually moved into a Garden District mansion and set up his Nothing Studios at a former funeral parlor on Magazine Street. He descended into, then climbed out of, addiction while living here. He lit out for Los Angeles in 2003 to plug into the larger music industry. He returned for the 2005 Voodoo Experience, staged barely two months after Hurricane Katrina; his set included a raw “Hurt." When not making movie soundtracks, Reznor has self-released various Nine Inch Nails projects in recent years. His band’s “Cold and Black and Infinite” tour stops at the Saenger Theatre for three nights. Goth rock legends The Jesus and Mary Chain open all three shows.The Last Waltz New Orleans8 p.m. Friday, Joy Theater, $20-$65For the third consecutive year, a who’s-who collective of New Orleans musicians will join forces at the Joy Theater to pay tribute to “The Last Waltz,” the 1976 farewell performance by the Band that was documented in a live album and Martin Scorsese-directed concert film. The scheduled roster for Friday’s show includes Aaron Wilkinson, Alex McMurray, Bert Cotton and Mark Mullins of Bonerama, Billy Iuso, Brian Stoltz, CR Gruver, Darcy Malone, Dave Jordan & The NIA, Erica Falls, the Honey Island Swamp Band, The Iceman Special with Black Quick, Jake Eckert, Johnny Sansone, Marc Stone, Mike Doussan, the Naughty Professor Horns, Papa Mali, Paul Sanchez, Reggie Scanlan of the Radiators, Robert Mercurio of Galactic, Ron Johnson, the New Orleans Suspects, Terence Higgins and more. The show, something of a Thanksgiving week tradition, benefits the New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic.PJ Morton8:30 Friday, House of Blues, $22.50PJ Morton is a son of New Orleans through and through, ...
Timothy J. Church - SaukValley.com
Nov 29, 2018
ChurchTAMPICO – Timothy J. Church, 59, of Tampico, died Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, at OSF St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford.Tim was born Dec. 8, 1958, in Sterling, the son of Ronnie and Mary (Rude) Church. He married Lisa Scanlan on Sept. 19, 1981, in Prophetstown. Tim was employed at ComEd for 32 years, Mitchell Melons all of his life, and Zaagman Farms part time. He volunteered his time with the Tampico Fire Department and the Village of Tampico. He enjoyed playing many sports throughout his life, watching the Chicago Bears and Chicago Cubs, hunting, fishing and loved vacationing with family and friends.Survivors include his wife, Lisa, of Tampico; his parents, Ronnie and Mary of Tampico; one son, Bradley Church; two daughters, Jessie (Trent) Lindskog and Samantha (Brett Nowack) Church; one grandson, Parker; one sister, Ronda (Rod) Fritsch; one brother, Scotty (Natalie) Church; mother and father-in-law, Larry and Peggy Scanlan; two sisters-in-law, Rhonda (Bill) Schauff and Kelly (Craig) Hagel; one brother-in-law, Marty Scanlan; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, uncles and aunts.Timmy “Rooster” was preceded in death by many special people, including his grandparents, cousins, uncles and aunts.Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at McDonald Funeral Home in Rock Falls. Memorial services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the funeral home, with Butch McNinch officiating. Burial will be at Tampico Memorial Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, memorials have been established to Tampico Fire Department and Tampico Ambulance service.Visit mcdonaldfuneralhomes.com to send condolences.