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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jan 1980, p. 71

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ly, with flood Ire river. He m, doe to the tershed. SGAYLORD w o f M 7JIA!JVlAt, .'fAaR3^a3W - H3JA3CmiAjq - T> 5f0A«! Nov. ll--An automobile accident was responsible for the death of Mark Vari- d Tspool, 22, of McHenry. Nov. 12--Richard G. Vistow, 90, died at this home i McHenry. Nov. 14--Richard A. arlinski, 52, died suddenly at his home in Wonder Lake. N o v . 1 6 - R a y m o n d Kummer. 70, of Whispering Hills, died in McHenry hospital. Nov. 18--Myrtle Tobin died in McHenry hospital at the age of 77. Raymond Stein- sdoerfer, 66, died in Dan­ ville. Nov. 19-A Wonder Lake man, Paul J. Wojewski, 70, died in McHenry hospital. Anton Stirek, 75, died in McHenry hospital. Harry G. Robin, 43, was found dead in his home in Ingleside. Richard R. Hallberg, 49, was pronounced dead of an ap­ parent heart attack at Memorial hospital, Wood­ stock. Nov. 21-Peter Weingart died at Crystal Pines nursing home, Crystal Lake. Harry 0. Ekeroth,77, died at his home in McHenry. Nov. 24-An automobile accident caused the death of Andy C. McGinnis, 60, of Spring Grove. Nov. 25-Wayne Carl Davids, Pistakee Highlands, died. Carl J. Jelinek, 65, Spring Grove, died in McHenry hospital. Nov. 29-LaVerne K. Kaemmerer, 53, of River- dale subdivision, died at her home. Bernadette L. Jagodka, 31, died at the Loyola Medical center, Maywood. Nov. 30-Glenn P. Doles of Wonder Lake died at St. Joseph hospital, Elgin, as the result of an automobile accident. DECEMBER Dec. 2-James F. Quinn, Jr., 67, died at the Carestoel Professional Care center. Dec. 3-Alvina Gibbs Kennebeck, 74, died in McHenry hospital. Dec. 4-Funeral services were held in Crystal Lake for John Simpson, 75. Dec. 6-Ethel O'Neill Prehn, 76, died at Harvard C o m m u n i t y h o s p i t a l , Harvard. Dec. 7-Grace M. Finney, 68, died in Evanston hospital. Dec. 8-An automobile accident caused the death of Michael Patrick Crosson, Jr., 10, in Loyola university Medical complex, Maywood. A Wonder Lake resident, Ralph C. Thilken, 75, passed away in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Dec. 9~Eugene M. Pride, 37, died in Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 11-A former mayor of McHenry for 12 years, George P. Freund, 82, died in the Carestoel Nursing center. Dorothy R. Steinbiss, 68, died in McHenry hospital. Otto F. Schmidt, 73, of Griswold Lake, passed away at Christ hospital in Oak Lawn. Henry R. Heller, 58, died in McHenry hospital. Dec. 13-A funeral Mass was said at Christ the King church. Wonder Lake, for PAGE 46 *• PLABVDEALER - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30,1980 Walter George Neil, who died in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. A fire in her home cau&ed the death of Agnes V. LitWin, 86, in Fox Lake. Dec. 16-Fneda A. Jean, 86, of Wonder Lake, died in Memorial hospital, Wood­ stock. Funeral services were held at St. Patrick's church, McHenry, for Edward G. Zutaut, 63, who died in his home in Lodi, Wis. Dec. 18-Richard Pa died in Burlington, Wis. Dec. 20~Grace Murphy, a long time resident of McHenry, died at the Lake Shore nursing home in Chicago. Otto R. Biring died in his home at the age of 56. Dec. 21~John J. Bigolin, 65, Wonder Lake, died in McHenry hospital. A former resident, Kevin Murphy, 17, was killed in an auto ac­ cident in Kent, Wash. Leonard Crago, 48, was killed as he was walking on Route 173 near Spring Grove. Dec. 22-George L. Mecko, 63, died in McHenry hospital. Harold Spruth, center, and Anna Mae Coda, right, both member* of the McHenry Zoning Board off Appeals, participate in deliberations concerning n petition to bnild s gronp home to honse retarded persons. By nnanimoos vote, the board recommended denial, bat suggested an expert panel be named to work with the Pioneer center board to find an appropriate she. At left is City Clerk Barbara Gifefat. 1 ' Spring Rains Cause Problems Workmen from Commonwealth Edison apparently did not take their own advice Wednesday morning, when they drilled into an underground cable, knocking out power in part of McHenry. Edison officials have always urged people to contact the company before digging to be rare an underground cable will not be damaged. are the workmen did not heed their own advice, scarred when the drill hit the 4,tM volt line lies In the fofeorodnd»sdtii' the flnm**which were three foot Ugh had been extinguished by the crew. The % hoar blackout affected 2M customers, mostly businesses. The company crew was movii* aa anchor to make room for the McHer*-- •--- when the cable was damn STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Frank Novak, sapervisor of theMcHnery Lock aad Dam lenry state hank'* ... i.»., ..... weds the adtomatic gaage at the dam to cheek the smr«s«qziF VP DUATA «lf :J• "WPWI1 '»I--ui.1 mini iAiMiuw •uii IIUMUUFC'II'twr II Before You Dig

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