James M. Doll

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James M. Doll, age 71, of Maryville, IL passed away Friday, September 4, 2020 at Anderson Hospital in Maryville, IL. Funeral services will be private. Memorial contributions are suggested to St. Lawrence Catholic Church.

Jim was born December 10, 1948 in Highland, IL to Don and Elizabeth (Wasmuth) Doll. He is survived by his sons Matthew (Michelle) Doll of Ft. Collins, CO and Marc (Lacey) Doll of Brentwood, MO and eight grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings, Jerry (Mary Ann) Doll of Madison, WI, John (Kathy) Doll of Champaign, IL, Joe Doll of Pocahontas, IL, Don (Jean) Doll of Greenville, IL, Dave (Diana) Doll of Pocahontas, IL, Jeff (Julia) Doll of Troy, IL, Donna (Norm) Vincent of Nashota, WI, Mary (Bill) Burke of Huntington, IN, Diane (Mike) Bingham of Greenville, IL, Janice (Paul) Betcher of Greenville, IL, Jane (Mike) Wilhite of Greenville, IL., along with his sister-in-law Gene Doll of Greenville, IL. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother Tom Doll.

He grew up south of Pocahontas on the family dairy farm and orchard. He graduated from Greenville High and also graduated from The University of Illinois. He worked in sales for several years before going to work for the City of St. Louis. He remained there until he retired. He was a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Greenville, IL.

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Services are private.
St. Lawrence Catholic Church
512 S. Prairie Street
Greenville, IL 62246
618-664-9149

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  1. Jim was a great friend of mine for a long time. We had many adventures together with Rod Reavis, my cousin Loren, and Mike Harnetieux – and somehow with God’s grace, we survived them all! It is hard for me to believe Jim is gone. I am so glad we were able to get together to golf along with Joe and Rod earlier this summer. Jim was a great guy and I will miss not being able to talk and get together. See you in Heaven, Jim. Dennis File

  2. We had the pleasure of knowing Jim through our good friends Matt & Michelle Doll. We spent many family outings together as well as an occasional fishing trip. Jim always had a balanced perspective on things and a wry sense of humor that we'll miss. God bless you Jim!

  3. I have warm memories going to the Doll Orchards fifty/sixty years ago as a young boy. It was a treat to get cider and apples.

  4. So sorry to hear about Jim. I was thinking of my memories of cousin Jim, and I realized that in every one of them, he is smiling! I can't think of any time I had seen him when he wasn't, so I think that says more about who Jim was than I could convey with any single memory. Now that he is with God, I'm sure he is smiling even more broadly… if that is possible.


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