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About Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory

Located at 701 12th St, Moline, IL, 61265, Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory is a trusted and respected funeral home in the heart of Moline. With a long history of providing compassionate and professional services to families in need, Trimble Funeral Home has established itself as a beacon of hope and support during difficult times.

A Legacy of Excellence

Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory has been serving the Moline community for generations, earning a reputation for excellence and dedication to families. Their commitment to providing personalized and meaningful services has made them a trusted name in the funeral industry. From traditional funerals to cremation services, Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory offers a range of options to suit every family's unique needs and preferences.

Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory, Moline

Address: 701 12th St, Moline, IL, 61265
Phone Number: (309) 764-1144
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Alice Norene McFarland - August 24, 1932 - March 01, 2023

Departed: 03/01/2023 (Moline)
Obituary Preview: Alice “Norene” McFarland, 90, of Bettendorf, Iowa, died Wednesday, March 1, 2023, at home, under the care of her son Tim, after a courageous battle with dementia.
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Ben Scherler - July 14, 1929 - August 06, 2022

Departed: 08/06/2022 (Moline)
Obituary Preview: Ben Scherler of Davenport died peacefully with his family by his side on August 6, 2022. Ben chose cremation and not to have a funeral service.
Ben was born and raised in Peoria, Illinois, the son of Werner and Helen Scherler. Through high school, Ben played four years of Varsity Football and earned a football scholarship to Bradley University in Peoria. Graduating in 1951, Ben soon began a successful lifetime career in the heating and air conditioning industry, focusing on sales and management.
Ben married Grace Wyckoff of Peoria in 1950 and had five boys: Marvin, Kenneth, Dale, Bruce, and Quincy. They divorced after 17 years. Ben married Marilyn Matthews in 1993. They enjoyed traveling, their new combined family and many family gatherings.
Ben was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and two wives. Ben is survived by his five sons, two stepdaughters and a sister.
Ben will be dearly missed by many. May he rest in peace.
Condolences may be shared at CremationQC.com.
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David R. Kerr - April 14, 1948 - July 09, 2022

Departed: 07/09/2022 (Moline)
Obituary Preview: David R. Kerr, 74 of Muscatine, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, July 9, 2022. He fought the good fight and was blessed to fill his simple bucket list twice over and live to breathe in and enjoy 4 more seasons.
There will be a private gravesite burial with military honors at Greenwood Cemetery in August.
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Elloria A. Humphrey - August 21, 1937 - June 15, 2022

Departed: 06/15/2022 (Moline)
Obituary Preview: Elloria A. Humphrey, 84, of East Moline, Illinois, died Wednesday, June 15, 2022, at Genesis Medical Center East, Davenport, Iowa.
Private burial is at Moline Memorial Park. Cremation will take place at Trimble Crematory, Moline, Illinois, under the direction of Cremation Society of the Quad Cities.
The former Elloria Alice Williamson was born August 21, 1937, in Ottumwa, Iowa, the daughter of Harold and Lola (McCroskey) Williamson. She married Allen Humphrey on June 1, 1997, in East Moline. He died October 15, 2020. She was manager at Stride Rite for over 15 years. Elloria enjoyed painting and traveling to Texas for the winter. Above all else, she loved spending time with family and friends and simply enjoying life!
She is survived by two children, Cindy (Frank) Baker of Moline, and Jeff (Kim) Black of Wylie, Texas; eight grandchildren, Bryon (Shavonna) Johnston, Angela (Tim) Maranda, Dustin (Melody) Black, Cody Black, Brad Wortham, Jason Baker, Richard Baker, and Shad Baker; three great-grandchildren, Mikayla Adams, Nathan Wortham, and Emma Black; and sisters, Beverly, Verna, Liz, and Sue. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and a son, David.
Condolences may be shared at CremationQC.com.
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Steven W. Bovee - August 31, 1973 - May 28, 2022

Departed: 05/28/2022 (Moline)
Obituary Preview: Steven W. Bovee, 48, of Marshalltown, Iowa, died Saturday, May 28, 2022, at University of Iowa Hospital, Iowa City.
Private services to celebrate Steve’s life will be held. Cremation will take place at Trimble Crematory, Moline, Illinois, under the direction of Cremation Society of the Quad Cities.
Steven William Bovee was born August 31, 1973, in Davenport, Iowa, the son of Garry and Carol (Gleckler) Bovee. He graduated from Davenport North High School and married Nicole Vroman on July 25, 1998, in Moline. He worked at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown.
Steven enjoyed playing video games and reading comic books. He was also an avid Kansas City Chiefs’ fan, and also of the Iowa State Cyclones and Kansas Jayhawks.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Nicole; three children, Chantel Bovee of Canton, Ohio, and William and Trent Bovee, both of Marshalltown; his mother, Carol Bovee of Davenport; and siblings, John Farwell, Angelia Bovee, and Kristen (Dave) Abrahamson. He was preceded in death by his father, Garry Bovee.
Condolences may be shared at CremationQC.com.
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Robert L. Cox, Jr. - September 03, 1948 - May 22, 2022

Departed: 05/22/2022 (Moline)
Obituary Preview: Cremation will take place at Trimble Crematory, Moline, Illinois, under the direction of Cremation Society of the Quad Cities. Private burial will take place at Rock Island National Cemetery.
Robert Louis Cox Jr. was born September 3, 1948, in Moline, Illinois, the son of Robert Sr. and Audrey (Schoonover) Cox. He served in the United States Army and later worked for Colpart as a welder for over 13 years.
He enjoyed fishing, rocks, gardening, hunting, spending time with family, watching the Chicago Bears and the Chicago Cubs.
Robert is survived by his son, Robert (Elishia) Cox Sr. of Davenport; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Corindy (Ernie) Jack of Silvis, Illinois, and Connie Neer of LeClaire, Iowa; and a brother, Charles (Janna) Cox of Davenport. He is preceded in death by his parents; a sister, LeeLynn Cox; and a brother, Michael Cox.
Condolences may be shared at CremationQC.com.
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Dennis A. Armstrong - February 14, 1941 - April 14, 2022

Departed: 04/14/2022 (Moline)
Obituary Preview: Dennis A. Armstrong, 81, of Moline, Illinois, died Thursday, April 14, 2022, at Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House, Bettendorf, Iowa.
A gathering to celebrate Dennis’ life is 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Sunday, May 1, at Viking Club of Moline, 1450 41st Street, Moline, beginning with a small service at 1:00 p.m. Cremation will take place at Trimble Crematory, Moline, under the direction of Cremation Society of the Quad Cities. Memorials may be made to Hope United Church of Christ, Moline.
Dennis Allen Armstrong was born February 14, 1941, in Rock Island, Illinois, to William “Wick” and Ruby (Lutrell) Armstrong. He graduated from Moline High School in 1959. He worked for International Harvester in East Moline for over 30 years.
He married Janet Welch and the couple had a son, Daniel. He later married Janice Lundquist. He was with his current companion, Nancy Polios, since 2012.
Denny enjoyed fishing, hunting, traveling, golfing, and listening to music (especially Pink Floyd). He liked attending events and activities with his high school graduating class. Above all else, he loved spending time with his family in recent years and always looked forward to the next family get-together.
Dennis is survived by his son, Daniel (Beverly) Armstrong of Hampton, Illinois; two grandchildren, Faith Armstrong and Nicholas (Sausha) Armstrong; his beloved companion of nearly 10 years, Nancy Polios and her family; two step-children; two special step-grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; his brother, Rick Armstrong of Moline; and former wives, Janet DeRoo and Janice Armstrong. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Loretta Dittman; and great-granddaughter, Danaia Abbott.
The family would like to give special thanks to Dr. Brian Cady and his staff, everyone at Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House, and Teresa Verstraete for the wonderful care given to Dennis.
Condolences may be shared at CremationQC.com.
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Harold S. "Bones" Cady, Jr. - August 17, 1960 - April 07, 2022

Departed: 04/07/2022 (Moline)
Obituary Preview: Harold S. “Steve” and “Bones” Cady, Jr. 61, of Davenport, Iowa, died Thursday, April 7, 2022, in his home.
Cremation will take place at Trimble Crematory, Moline, Illinois, under the direction of Cremation Society of the Quad Cities.
Harold Stephen Cady, Jr. was born August 17, 1960, in Davenport, Iowa, the son of Harold Sr. and Beverly (Ray) Cady. He married Rita Mooney and the couple later divorced. He later married Dawn E. Graap. She died November 28, 2021.
Bones was a U.S. Army veteran. He enjoyed fishing, gardening, and working on cars.
Steve is survived by two children, Melanie (James) Justice of Bakersville, California, and Matthew Cady of Davenport; two granddaughters, Rebecca and Avery; siblings, Keith Cady of Greentop, Missouri, Sandy (Thomas) Crane of Mitchel, South Dakota, and Candy (Randy) Gray of Davenport; his step-father, Emmett Holst; five step-sisters; and three step-brothers. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold Cady, Sr. and Beverly Holst; his wife, Dawn Cady; and a sister-in-law, Brenda Cady.
Condolences may be shared at CremationQC.com.
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Virgil "Bud" Bailey Jr. - February 11, 1951 - February 11, 1951

Departed: 02/11/1951 (Moline)
Obituary Preview: Virgil “Bud” C. Bailey Jr, 71, of Davenport, Iowa, died Saturday, February 11, 2023, at University of Iowa Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa.
Cremation will take place at Trimble Crematory, Moline, Illinois, under the direction of Cremation Society of the Quad Cities.
Bud was born November 20, 1951, in Davenport, Iowa. He was the son of Virgil C. Bailey Sr., and Naomi Weas. He attended schools in Davenport, Durant, and Calamus. He worked at J.I. Case, Allsteel, HON, and John Deere.
He married his high school sweatheart, and love of his life, Karen Griebel on June 2, 1973. He was an avid duck hunter and fisherman.
Bud is survived by his sisters, Nancy (Bob) Ball, Cindy (Rich) Woeckner, Marsha Frerichs, Amy Weas, Yvonne (Richard) Quintana, Sandy (Glen) Griffith, and Jeana Bailey; his Brothers, Don Bailey, and Frank Weas; and his nephews, Jeff (Charity) Griebel, and Chris (Rebecca) Griebel. He is preceded in death by his wife; his parents; his sister, Deanna Bailey; his brother, Jack Weas; as well as many nieces and nephews. May he rest in peace.
God saw your were getting tired and a cure was not to be. So he put his arms around and whispered “Come to me.” With tearful eyes we watched you and saw you pass away. Although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us he only takes the best. We love you and miss you so very much. Your loving family.
Condolences may be shared at CremationQC.com.
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Services Offered

At Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory, they understand that every family is unique, and that each person deserves a celebration of life that reflects their personality, interests, and accomplishments. To achieve this, they offer a wide range of services, including:

  • Traditional Funerals: A classic and dignified way to say goodbye, featuring a visitation, funeral service, and burial or entombment.
  • Cremation Services: A flexible and affordable option, with choices ranging from direct cremation to memorial services and celebrations of life.
  • Pre-Planning: A thoughtful and responsible way to plan ahead, ensuring that your wishes are respected and your loved ones are spared from making difficult decisions.
  • Grief Support: A compassionate and understanding approach to helping families cope with loss, featuring support groups, counseling, and resources.

The Importance of Pre-Planning

Pre-planning is an often-overlooked aspect of funeral planning, but it can be incredibly beneficial for both you and your loved ones. By making arrangements ahead of time, you can:

  • Ensure that your wishes are respected and carried out.
  • Relieve your family of the burden of making difficult decisions during a time of grief.
  • Lock in costs at today's prices, protecting your family from future inflation.
  • Gain peace of mind, knowing that everything is taken care of.

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Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory offers pre-planning services, guiding you through the process with compassion and expertise. Their experienced staff will help you explore your options, answer your questions, and create a plan that reflects your unique needs and preferences.

The Benefits of Choosing Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory

When you choose Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory, you can expect:

  • A team of dedicated professionals who will guide you through every step of the process.
  • A warm and welcoming atmosphere, designed to comfort and support you during difficult times.
  • A range of services tailored to meet your unique needs and preferences.
  • A commitment to excellence, backed by a long history of serving the Moline community.

A Focus on Community

At Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory, they believe that funeral services should be more than just a ceremony – they should be a celebration of life that brings people together. That's why they're deeply involved in the Moline community, supporting local organizations and initiatives that make a difference in people's lives.

Saying Goodbye with Dignity

Losing a loved one is never easy, but with Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory, you can take comfort in knowing that they'll be treated with dignity and respect. From the moment you walk through their doors, you'll be met with compassion, empathy, and understanding. Their experienced staff will work tirelessly to ensure that every detail is taken care of, allowing you to focus on what matters most – saying goodbye to your loved one.

Contacting Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory

If you're looking for a funeral home that truly cares about you and your family, look no further than Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory. You can reach out to them by:

  • Visiting their website: [insert website URL]
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  • Stopping by their location at 701 12th St, Moline, IL, 61265

In times of need, it's comforting to know that there are people who care. At Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory, they're dedicated to providing exceptional service, compassion, and support to families in Moline and beyond. Let them help you celebrate the life of your loved one with dignity and respect.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an obituary?

An obituary is a written notice that announces the death of a person, typically including biographical information, details about their life, and information about their funeral or memorial services.

Why are obituaries important?

Obituaries serve as a way to inform friends, family, and community members of a person's passing, while also providing a sense of closure and allowing people to pay their respects. They also provide a historical record of a person's life and can be a valuable resource for genealogists and researchers.

Who typically writes an obituary?

The task of writing an obituary usually falls to the family members or close friends of the deceased. In some cases, a funeral home or crematorium may offer assistance with writing the obituary.

What information should be included in an obituary?

A typical obituary includes the person's name, age, date of birth and death, place of residence, occupation, education, hobbies, achievements, and surviving family members. It may also include information about funeral or memorial services, charitable donations, and any other relevant details.

How long should an obituary be?

The length of an obituary can vary depending on the publication and the individual's life. Typically, an obituary ranges from 100 to 500 words.

Can I include photos in an obituary?

Yes, many publications allow you to include one or more photos with the obituary. This can be a great way to personalize the notice and make it more meaningful.

How do I submit an obituary to a newspaper or online platform?

The submission process varies depending on the publication or platform. Some may have online forms or email addresses where you can send the obituary, while others may require you to contact them directly by phone or in person.

How much does it cost to publish an obituary?

The cost of publishing an obituary varies widely depending on the publication, length of the notice, and any additional features such as photos or special layouts. Expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $1,000 or more.

Can I write my own obituary in advance?

Yes, many people choose to write their own obituaries in advance as a way to ensure that their life story is told accurately and in their own words. This can also help alleviate the burden on loved ones during a difficult time.

What is the difference between an obituary and a death notice?

A death notice is typically a brief announcement of a person's passing, often including only basic information such as name, age, and date of death. An obituary provides more detailed information about the person's life and legacy.

Can I include humor or personality in an obituary?

Absolutely! An obituary should reflect the personality and spirit of the deceased. Including humorous anecdotes or personal touches can help make the notice more engaging and memorable.

How do I handle sensitive or difficult information in an obituary?

If there are sensitive or difficult aspects of the deceased's life that you're unsure how to address in the obituary, it's best to err on the side of discretion and focus on celebrating their positive qualities and achievements.

Can I include quotes or lyrics in an obituary?

Yes! Quotes, lyrics, or poems that were meaningful to the deceased can add depth and context to the obituary.

How do I proofread an obituary for errors?

Carefully review the obituary multiple times for spelling, grammar, and factual errors before submitting it for publication. It's also a good idea to have someone else review it as well.

What if I need to make changes to an obituary after it's been published?

Contact the publication or platform where the obituary was published as soon as possible if you need to make corrections or changes. They may be able to assist you with making updates.

Can I republish an obituary at a later date?

Yes, some publications allow you to republish an obituary on anniversaries or special occasions. Check with the original publication for their policies on republication.

How do I preserve an obituary for future generations?

You can save physical copies of the newspaper or print out digital versions for safekeeping. You may also consider creating a scrapbook or memory book with copies of the obituary and other mementos.

Are there any specific guidelines for writing an obituary for a child or young person?

Yes. When writing an obituary for a child or young person, it's especially important to be sensitive and compassionate in your language. Focus on celebrating their life and accomplishments, rather than dwelling on their passing.

Can I include information about charitable donations in lieu of flowers?

Absolutely! Many families prefer that donations be made to a favorite charity or cause in lieu of sending flowers. Be sure to include details about how donations can be made.

How do I handle condolences and responses to an obituary?

You can expect to receive condolences and messages from friends, family, and acquaintances in response to the obituary. Be prepared to respond graciously and acknowledge their kind words.

Can I use social media to share an obituary?

Yes! Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter can be effective ways to share news of a loved one's passing with a wider audience. Just be mindful of privacy settings and respect boundaries.

Are there any specific cultural or religious traditions surrounding obituaries that I should be aware of?

Yes. Different cultures and religions have unique customs and practices surrounding death and mourning. Be respectful of these traditions when writing an obituary for someone from a diverse background.

How do I balance honesty with tact when writing an obituary?

This can be a delicate balance! Strive to be honest about the deceased's life while still being respectful of their memory and those who will read the obituary.

What if I'm struggling to write an obituary due to grief or emotional distress?

Are there any resources available to help me write an exceptional obituary?

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Writing a eulogy for a loved one you have just lost, can be both challenging and painful. Alongside the pressure of delivering a meaningful tribute in front of other funeral guests.

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About Jeffery Isleworth

Jeffery Isleworth is an experienced eulogy and funeral speech writer who has dedicated his career to helping people honor their loved ones in a meaningful way. With a background in writing and public speaking, Jeffery has a keen eye for detail and a talent for crafting heartfelt and authentic tributes that capture the essence of a person's life. Jeffery's passion for writing eulogies and funeral speeches stems from his belief that everyone deserves to be remembered with dignity and respect. He understands that this can be a challenging time for families and friends, and he strives to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Over the years, Jeffery has helped countless families create beautiful and memorable eulogies and funeral speeches. His clients appreciate his warm and empathetic approach, as well as his ability to capture the essence of their loved one's personality and life story. When he's not writing eulogies and funeral speeches, Jeffery enjoys spending time with his family, reading, and traveling. He believes that life is precious and should be celebrated, and he feels honored to help families do just that through his writing.