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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jan 1979, p. 51

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SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLAINDEALER - PAGE 32 -FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 1979 •ic. ••• '• -N- -• /a v r. Three ducks take to the air as a boat breaks the "no wake" area on the Fox river near the city beach recently. The beginning of the "no wake"area is marked by buoys and is plainly visible behind the boat. A few hundred yards into the restricted speed area, this driver, who was apparenly not 'awake', did slow down. The temporary "no wake"area was established by Sheriff Arthur Tyrrell, pending a public hearing on the issue tentatively scheduled for earlv in July. According to Tyrrell, the restriction is a safety precaution, because "since the erection of the new bridge in McHenry. that area of the river has become a raceway park." The water patrol of the Sheriff's department patrols the area in an effort to enforce the "no wake" restriction. _ STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD 2-WAY RADIOS CB-MARINE-COMMERCIAL LAKE & McHENRY COUNTIES LARGEST SELECTION at LOW. LOW PRICES ' QjUe^ INSTALL SERVICE • WARRANTEE - PLUS A COMPLETE LINE OF - ANTENNAS & ACCESSORIES Open Monday Thru Friday 8 - 6 Saturday 8 - 5, Closed Sunday • • • I 4 » I i ((((<«<• vn>)>)))))) radicom* 2604 N. Chapel Hill Rd.. McHenry. III. 815-385-4224 (Continued from page 31) April 19--A 27-year resident of McHenry, Marie T. Thomas, 85, died at McHenry hospital. April 20--George M. Dywart, 78, (li&d at Americana Nursing center, Arlington Heights. A Wonder Lake resident, Cora R. Poedtke, 90, died at Memorial hospital. Woodstock. April 21--A former McHenry resident, Geraldine N E. Wiedenhoeft, died in Seminole, Fla., at the age of 61. April 22-Douglas A. Wood. 72, died at Hines Veterans hospital. April 26~Ralph Hrncar, 52, died at McHenry hospital. April 27-Norbert (Bart) Yegge, 65, died unexpectedly at his home on Main street, McHenry. Arthur O. Hansen, 86, of Spring Grove, died at his home. Theodore (Ted) John­ son, 52, of Wonder Lake died in McHenry hospital. April 28-An 18-year resident of the McHenry area, Rose Mary O'Daniel, died at her home at the age of 80. April 29--Whispering Oaks resident, Walter Norbet, died at McHenry hospital. He was 86 years old. MAY May 1-Former McHenry area resident, Emma (Pint) Harley, 81, died in Darien, Conn. May 5-Robert G. Bruce, 66, died at his home. Margaret O'Neil, clerk of the circuit court of McHenry county, died at St. Anthony hospital, Rockford at the age of 58. May 16--A 30-year resident of McHenry, John Kuna, 87, died at his home. James McKaige, 79, died at McHenry hospital. May 17^-Robert J. Gausden, 30, was killed in a one-car accident which occurred at Rt. 72 and 51 in Ogle county. May 18~Harold W. Freund, a native of McHenry, died in Antioch in an industrial ac­ cident. He-was 51 years old. Antonia K. Koszyk, died in her home. May 19-A former longtime McHenry resident, Mary E. Prokop, 70, died in a nursing home in Westmont. Lawrence "Larry" C. Fuhrer, 72, died at Clearwater, Fla. May 21--Francine "Fran" May, was pronounced dead on arrival at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, as a result of in­ juries sustained in an auto accident. She was 20 years old. Twenty-one year old Steven Ray Youngquist of Wonder Lake, died as a result of a drowning accident. Mrs. Virginia E. Christopher. 72, l • I V. I J V ' 1 (Continued on page 33)

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