Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Feb 1978, p. 54

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« n) Burlington Ehlert died at hospital. July 31-Former McHenry resident Gregory P Reuter, 22, died of injuries suffered in a two-vehicle collision. Ross M. LaMotta, owner of the Henny Penny restaurant, died at his McHenry home at the age of 47. Memorial services were held in McHenry for LaMarr Williams who died in Chicago. Mass was offered at St Patrick's Catholic church for Madeleine Schroeder. 57, of St. Charles. AUGUST Aug 1-Frederick A. Dick- man, Sr., of Wonder Lake died in McHenry hospital. Aug. 2-Graveside services were held at St. John the Baptist Catholic church cemetery for baby Kathryn Marie Novak. Aug 5-A McHenry resident for the past 23 years, Mary A. Baseley, died at St. Therese hospital at the age of 58. Albert J Weiss. 73, of McHenry died in McHenry hospital. Aug 10--Private interment was held for Whispering Oaks resident William Clausen. Services were held in Nor- thbrook for Katherine P. Gielow who died at Crystal Pines Nursing home. Aug 12-Mrs. Ann P. Lash of Burton s Bridge died at her home at the age of 65. Aug 14-Services were held in Wonder Lake for Genevieve Phillips of Wonder Lake who died at Fair Oaks Nursing home. Aug. 18-George A. Kehoe of Pistakee Highlands died at his home at the age of 81. A McHenry resident for the past 17 years. George Schaefer, Sr., died at Grand Chain, 111. Austria-born Mary Schneider of Burton's Bridge died at Fair Oaks Nursing home. Sixty-nine- year-old Lillian M. Venable of McHenry died in Genoa City, Wis. Aug 20--Spring Grove resident, Mrs. Carrie Sikorski, was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital. She was 71 years of age. Ray E. Bender of Burton's Bridge, 80, died at his home. John Stanely Golik, Sr., of Wonder Lake died at Memorial hospital, Wood­ stock, at the age of 67. Aug. 22-A recent Wonder Lake resident, Owen S. Burgess, 18, died from injuries in an industrial accident in Marengo. Mrs. Katherine Rena Smith of McHenry died in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, at the age of 85. Services were held for Robert Weideman, formerly of McHenry, in Pennsylvania, Pa.1 Aug. 23-Joseph Franzen, 65, of Whispering Oaks died unexpectedly at his home. SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLA1NDEALER Seventy-five-year-old Leonard H. Lindblom of Wonder Lake, died at Wesley Memorial hospital, Chicago. Aug. 28-Lilly H. Hiller was buried in Des Plaines following her death at the Woodstock Residence, Woodstock. She had made her home in Wonder Lake. Former McHenry resident, Albert Joseph Schaefer, 45, died at his home in Rockford. Aug. 30-Services were held locally for Charles Henry Wagner, 68, who died at McHenry hospital. Aug. 31-Services were held in Dundee for Etta Schroeder of Sunnyside Beach drive, McHenry. SEPTEMBER Sept. 1-Private services were held for baby Tiffany Baumgartner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Baumgartner. A lifetime area resident, Gerald J. Freund, died at his summer residence in Wisconsin. Sept. 2-Mrs. Joan M. Car- mody of Wonder Lake was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital. Sept. 3-McHenry resident Amos Leslie Baines died at the age of 84 in a Schaumberg nursing home. Sept. 4-A McCullom Lake resident for the past 33 years, Mary Pauline Sheriff died at McHenry hospital. Sept. 5- Mass was offered in Chicago for Stanley Jaworowskt of Wonder Lake who died at his home at the age of 71. Martin Rzeczkowski, 88, died at the Woodstock Residence. Sept 6-Walter J. Depta of McHenry died in Chicago at the age of 64. Sept. 7-Former Pistakee Hills resident for many years, Stuart J. Jamieson died in Arizona. Sept. 9-Former area resident James W. Pittman died in Kentucky of injuries sustained in an auto-truck accident. Sept. 10-Services were held in Evergreen Park for former Pistakee Highlands resident, Mrs. Margaret Moreth. Mass was offered in Wisconsin for Mrs. Loretta M. Mikkelsen of McHenry. Sept. 11-Michael J. 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