Dolores C. Meehling, 90, of Marshall, IL passed away 4:16 PM Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020 in Gibson Family Center for Hospice Care at Terre Haute, IN. She was born March 23, 1930 in Springfield, OH, the daughter of John Claude and Ina Lorraine Oliver Bradshaw. On July 24, 1954 she married John J. Meehling in St. Mary’s Catholic Church at Marshall and he preceded her in death on Sept. 17, 2016. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Jack Bradshaw and John Bradshaw. Surviving are her children, Elizabeth Ann Meehling of Tempe, AZ, Frederick (Julia) Meehling of Marshall, IL, Amy Louise Beaven of Valencia, CA and Allan J. Meehling of Marshall, IL; grandchildren, Matthew Allan Meehling, Amanda Marie (Mark) Victoria, Adam Jacob (Samantha) Meehling, Christopher Patrick (Haley) Beaven and Caitlin Elizabeth Beaven and great grandchildren, Olivia Caroline Beaven, Graham Owen Beaven and one on the way. A faithful member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Marshall she spent many years of organizing funeral dinners at the church and whatever else needed to be done. When the parish hall was added to the church she was very instrumental in the design of the kitchen. She was a member of the Altar Society and had served as President. She was a graduate of Brazil High School and Indiana State Teacher’s College. Dolores was very active with the family farm. Her husband and children could always depend on her to be their when she was needed, no matter what. She set an excellent example as a wife, mother, grandmother and friend to so many. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:00 AM Thursday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Marshall with Rev. Jeff Grant officiating. A walk through visitation will be 3-7 PM Wednesday at Pearce Funeral Home so those can pay their respects to her and her family. A private rosary will be recited 7:00 PM Wednesday at the funeral home. Due to Covid 19 restrictions the family will not be present at the visitation at the funeral home Wednesday. In lieu of flowers, it is requested memorial contributions be made to the Hospice of the Wabash Valley. Online condolences are being accepted at pearcefuneralservices.com.