Raymond E. Jankowski

	Mr. Raymond E. Jankowski, of DuBois, departed this life at St. Mary's Health Care Center in Richmond Heights, Mo.  on Wednesday, October 30, 2002 at 4:45 a.m.  He was 67.
	Mr. Jankowski was born at Radom on August 30, 1935, the son of John and Ruby (Taylor) Jankowski.  He was united in marriage to JoAnn Janowksi  at Perryville, Mo. on May 4, 1955 and she preceded him in death on June 5, 1986.  On June 22, 1987, he was united in marriage to Mary R. Epperheimer at Perryville, Mo. and she survives.
	Raymond was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church at DuBois and was a retired Iron Worker, having been employed by Turco Manufacturing of  DuQuoin.  He enjoyed hunting, fishing and Polka dancing.
	Left to mourn his passing are his wife, Mary Jankowksi of DuBois; his father, John Jankowski of Radom; six children, Debra Skortz of Nashville, Sandra Colle and husband David of Mt. Vernon, Ricky J. Jankowski and wife Donna of Damiansville, Linda Henken of Kimmundy, Jacqueline Barton and husband Steve of Nashville and Kelley Ross and husband LeeLand of  Collinsville; three step-children,  Margaret Scholebo and husband David and Patricia Scholebo and husband Jeff, all of Pinckneyville and Laura Smith of DuBois; a brother, David Jankowski and wife Eva of Union, Mo.; two sisters, Jeanette Richards and husband Dale of Germantown, Tenn. and Caroline Barnes and husband Don of Conway, Ark.; 18 grandchildren; 14 step-grandchildren; one great-granddaughter, nieces, nephews, other relations and friends.
	He was preceded in death by his mother, Ruby Jankowski; a son, Russell Jankowski and a brother, Terry Jankowski.
	Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Charles Catholic Church at DuBois on Saturday, November 2 at 10 a.m. with Msgr. Melvin Vandeloo officiating and with interment at St. Michael's Cemetery at Radom.
	Friends called at the Campagna Funeral Home at Ashley on Friday, November 1 from 5 until 8 p.m. and on Saturday from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.
	 The Rosary was said at the Campagna Funeral Home on Friday at 8 p.m.
	Should friends desire, mass offerings or memorial contributions to the American Diabetes Association may be made.
