Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jan 1980, p. 66

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Waukegan. Bronislawa Jonelis, 70, died in Sherman hospital, Elgin. April 4-Following a long illness, Henrietta, Jane Davis, 79, died in her home in McHenry. April 6--Carl W. Bergstrom, 91, of McCullom Lake, died in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. April 7-Mrs. Margaret Dixon, 85, died in Condell Memorial hospital, Liber- tyville. , April 9~Loretta Quinn, 69, died suddenly in the M c H e n r y h o s p i t a l emergency room. A former McHerny resident, Bertha W. Koenig, 88, of Stuart, Fla., died in Sunset Manor, Woodstock. April 10~A former Wonder Lake resident, Mrs. Mary Slokin died at Highland Memorial hospital, Wood­ stock. v March 26 - Richard W. Nagel, 77, Whispering Oaks, died in McHenry hospital. March 28 •* Kristy Marie Schramm, 1-year-old, died in M c H e n r y h o s p i t a l emergency room. APRIL April 1-Oscar R. Adler, 74, died in McHenry hospital. Benjamin E. Kranz, 71, of Wonder Lake, died at Memorial hospital, Wood­ stock. A retired engineer for the Chicago Fire Depart­ ment, Allen M. Jacobson, 69, of Wonder Lake, died in Memorial hospital, Wood­ stock. April 2--Mrs. Edwin (Eunice) Denman, a former resident of McHenry, died in St. Therese hospital, in Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan. MAY May l ~ A Wonder Lake resident, James J. Klema, 67, died in McHenry hospital. May 4 - Ben O. Seger- mark, 72, of Lilymoor, died at McHenry hospital. William J. Martinec, 67, died in Arizona. May 5 ~ Ruby H. Holdorf, 77, died at Carestoel Olympic Fund Raiser Former McHenry resident Pat Moffett (right) shows a "roller ski" to City Park Director Pete Merkel. Moffett is tine of eleven members of the ski-athon team which is skiing across the United States on roller and cross-country slds in hopes of raising $250,000 to support American Olympic athletes. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Facelift For Thanks to all our patients & friends during our remodeling period. Sometimes a handicap can be turned into an advantage, and that's exactly what happened last Saturday at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph J. Smith of the First United Methodist church. While the abundance of snow had caused considerable Inconvenience for parishioners in getting to church for several weeks, the lingering white on the widewaflu was put to goid use. Above. Lis Nolan, left, and Ben Nuziard, guide a 'sden with small household items down the sidewalk as an unidentified little girl looks oa,Kt was all part of the toboggan party in which udMmi lUElilphd lam IhsJajBhs' posdwtons Lfcr%ttrfr BMHMtfeome to the new parsonage. lT-CoE Hfi tHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Church Folks {anoiaaslo-iH .tnhaidA riotcM

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