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Real estate transfers in Adams County from June 13-17

June 27, 2022 — by Muddy River News

Muddy River News transaction information is obtained from Illinois Real Estate Transfer Declaration forms accompanying recorded documents. Dates provided may differ from actual transaction or recording dates. Further details may be obtained from the PTAX form or recorded documents. 

Bruce Wrinkle, as administrator of the estate of Shannon Wrinkle of Quincy, sold a residence at 618 S. 18th in Quincy to Thomas J. Vahle of Quincy for $110,000 on June 10. 

Nancy Hadler Tully of Lakewood, Ohio sold a residence at 1506 Manor Hill Drive in Quincy to Joseph Schneider of Aiea, Hawaii and Darlene Schneider of Quincy for $193,500 on June 8. 

James T. McEwen of Quincy sold a residence at 337 Chestnut in Quincy to Mark Pettenger and Alain Pettenger of Quincy for $14,000 on June 8. An independent executor of the Estate of Randall J. Shade of Quincy sold a residence at 1116 E. 1800th in Liberty to Todd K. Curry and Julie L. Curry of Liberty for $46,500 on May 17.

Stephen C. Schutte of Quincy sold a residence at 801 S. 22nd in Quincy to Emmanuel Udezi and Precious Ofodile of Quincy for $203,000 on June 6. Niemann General Contracting, Inc., of Quincy sold residences at 1307-1309 Elm in Quincy to D&T Home Rentals, LLC of Quincy for $25,000 on June 13.

Antonio F. Zabaneh and Azucena G. Zabaneh of Quincy sold a residence at 938 S. 24th in Quincy to Matthew Riley and Jennifer Riley of Quincy for $235,000 on June 16.

Arthur L. McMullen of Loraine sold a 15.22-acre farm in Loraine to Ragan M. Peter and Cassandra L. Peter of West Point for $618,412 on June 16.

Joseph L. Long of Quincy sold a residence at 829 Jackson in Quincy to Tyler E. Breuer and Christina R. Breuer of Quincy $117,000 on June 9.

Jacob R.W. Vahle and Anne Claire M. Vahle of Quincy sold a residence at 3330 Branchwood Drive in Quincy to Christopher Moore and Brittney Moore of Quincy for $393,500 on June 10.

Jeremy Tipton of Quincy sold a residence at 206 E. Edwards in Payson to Michael Norris and Misty Norris of Quincy for $78,000 on June 14.

Corey A. Spears of Springfield sold a residence at 2817 Hampshire in Quincy to David Ortega of Quincy for $139,000 on June 13.

Charles K. Micatka and Michelle M. Micatka of Omaha, Neb., sold a residence at 1528 Winsor Drive in Quincy to Vicky L. Oakley, trustee, of Omaha, Neb., for $245,000 on May 2.

Benjamin Van Ness and Amanda Van Ness of Quincy sold a residence at 2307 Jersey in Quincy to Kegan J. Sullivan and Savannah J. Sullivan of Quincy for $294,500 on June 16.

Bonita Howell of Girard sold a residence at 1104 Chestnut in Quincy to James Touurney of Quincy for $52,900 on March 1, 2015.

Lortola, Inc. of Quincy sold a lot at 2520 Rocky Run Road in Quincy to Bradley B. Hummel, Kathryn J. Hummel and Renee S. Benedetto of Quincy for $12,000 on June 9.

Central Illinois Investments, LLC of Pekin sold a residence at 1909 Luxury Lane in Quincy to Innovation Trust 1022 of Washington for $22,297 on June 10.

Hal C. Koenig of Quincy sold a residence at 608 Cedar in Quincy to James L. Raleigh and Jason M. Deters of Quincy for $90,000 on June 8.

Michael Scott Dejong of Heber City, Utah sold a residence at 6525 Stone Ridge Drive in Quincy to Robert E. Hatem and Doris A. Hatem of Quincy for $519,000 on June 7.

Donna L. Irving-Zellerman of Melbourne, Fla., sold a residence at 1622 Wellington Court in Quincy to Jack Cowden and Belle Cowden of Quincy for $401,000 on June 13.

Richard McNay and Patricia E. McNay of Quincy sold a residence at 7007 N. 12th in Quincy to Ronald J. Vecchie and Colae Vecchie of Quincy for $1,480,000 on June 13.

Zachariah J. Wood of Bowen and Taryn K. Wood of Quincy sold a residence at 2331 Camelot Court in Quincy to the Richard Lee Green Living Trust and the Carla Mae Hoffman Living Trust of Quincy for $465,000 on June 13.

Irving School Lofts, LLC of Quincy sold a commercial building at 811 Payson Avenue in Quincy to Big Picture Development, LLC of Quincy for $150,000 on June 15.

Lucas N. Waner of Bowen and Kelly R. Waner of Spring Hill, Tenn., sold a residence at 2169 N. 2800th Avenue in Golden to Zachariah J. Wood and Taryn K. Wood of Golden for $425,000 on June 13.

Kevin Warning of Quincy, Wayne Warning, Jr. of Fowler, Angie Ballard of Mendon and Cassie Warning of Farmers Branch, Texas, sold a residence at 412 Spring in Quincy to Mark A. Massingill of Quincy for $20,000 on June 16.

Ronda M. Peterson of Quincy sold a residence at 1510 W. Granview Drive in Quincy to Allyson M. Riley of Quincy for $95,000 on June 13.

Anne M. Scherer of Saint Louis, Mo., sold a commercial building at 330 N. 30th in Quincy to Quincy 330, LLC of Quincy for $280,000 on May 31.

Pollyanna Properties, LLC of Quincy sold a residence at 2808 Joyce Road in Quincy to Mohamed I. Niare of Quincy for $187,500 on June 16.

Helen Jakay Steckler Revocable Trust of Quincy sold a residence at 4034 Marian Drive in Quincy to David R. Schuckman of Quincy for $499,000 on June 14.

Juanita Moss of Quincy sold a residence at 2407 Hampshire in Quincy to Brock Gibleon of Quincy for $108,500 on June 2.

Julie L. Larimore-Archer of Quincy sold a residence at 1309 Stone Creek Drive in Quincy to Erica S. Mitchell of Quincy for $139,000 on June 10.

Meghan B. Chavez of Quincy sold a residence at 815 S. Ninth in Quincy to Rolland Luckett of Quincy for $80,000 on June 6.

Paul Thomas Freeman of Springtown, Texas sold a residence at 344 S. Wilson in Mendon to Derek N. Smith of Mendon for $150,000 on June 15.

Thomas Edward Healy and Janelle A. Healy of Quincy sold a residence at 3120 Lewis Drive in Quincy to Sean Miller and Leah Miller of Quincy for $191,000 on June 14.

Vicky L. Oakley, trustee of Omaha, Neb., sold a residence at 1528 Winsor Drive in Quincy to Steve Eicken and Carol Eicken of Quincy for $245,000 on May 23.

Ralph M. Oakley and Mary Oakley Winters, successor co-trustees, of Quincy sold a residence at 935 Country Club Drive W. in Quincy to Benjamin B. Van Ness, trustee and Amanda D. Van Ness of Quincy for $395,000 on June 13.

The Sharon M. Burrier Trust of Quincy sold a residence at 950 St. Charles Drive in Quincy to Kayla L. Hightower of Quincy for $171,000 on June 9.

Monte Sally of Clayton sold a residence at 110 W. Lincoln in Clayton to Brandon L. Welty of Clayton for $72,000 on June 15.

Jacob P. Flachs and Peyton M. Murphy of Quincy sold a residence at 2912 Parkwood Drive in Quincy to H. Scott Walker and Karen Sears of Quincy for $400,000 on June 16.

David L. Sanford II and Ailie J. Sanford, formerly known as Ailie J. Powers of Moscow Mills, Mo., sold a residence at 1911 Wilmar Orchard Circle in Quincy to APJP, LLC of Hannibal, Mo., for $220,000 on June 10. 

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