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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 May 1984, p. 7

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Deaths Dai rl J. Licastro Da yl J. Licastro, 27, 1603 N. Norl i Ave., McHenry, was fount dead in his parents' resit nee Monday, May 21,1964. He i is born Feb. 20, 1967 in Qiic {o, to John T. and Flora (Pol ) Wilkinson. Mi Licastro moved to McHtiry with his family in 1958; graduated from McHenry eleir sntary school; attended Mcfifnry high school and 1 in the U.S. Army, where ired two years in Ft Polk j. He was presently Iby the Illinois Tollway Survivors are his parents, sisters, Mrs. Robert i) Jackson of McHenry, Alan (Tina) Hill of Wonder Lake and Teresa Licastro at home; a brother John T. Jr. of Oklahoma City, OK; three nephews and two nieces. He was preceded in death by maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkinson and paternal grandparents Mr. Mrs. Pasquale Licastro. Visitation is from 6 to 9 Wednesday at the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Home. A Requim Eucharist service will be conducted by' the Rev. Marion Mailey at 3 p.m. Thursday, and interment will be in St. Paul's columbarium. Memorials are lequested to St. Paul's Memorial Fund or McHenry Lions Club. Vii jinia S. Mroz V: ginia S. Mroz, 57, 4020 W. Lilian St., McHenry, died Fr» ay evening May 18, 1984 in Not hem Illinois Medical Cer er, McHenry. She was born Mach 30, 1927 in Chicago, to Oli er and Mary (Enyk) Wejton. A resident of McHenry over 30 years, Mrs. Mroz had been an employee of MeHenry State Bank the last 14 years, in the loan department. She was a member df St. Mary of the Assumption Church, McHenry, Christianl Mothers, adult choir; and St.j Patrick's Catholic church cloir. She wat also a member of the McHenrr Business and Professi rial Women, holding the offi e of treasurer two terms; ; id former member of the Met Hiry Choral Club. Survnng are her husband Henry, whom she married Feb. 14, 1950 in Chicago; five children, Nannette and Michael of Walnut Creek, CA, Roger of Denver, CO, and Gregory and Joseph of McHenry; and a brother Edward Weston of Oak Lawn, EL. She was preceded in death by a sister Julia Wojcik in 1981 and her parents. Visitation was after 3 p.m. Monday in the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Home. A Mass of Resurrection was celebrated by Father James Gaynor at 11 a.m. Tuesday, in St. Mary's church. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Evergreen Park, EL. Memorials would be ap­ preciated to the Mroz Memorial Fund, in care of McHenry State Bank, or St. Mary's Building Fund. SPECIAL STUDENT UMMER MEMBERSHIP 3 MONTHS for *60" 344-2202 804 MILL ST. • McHENRY Behind Taylor Mad* Golf Company Barry L. Baker Barry L. Baker, 38, 719 W. Wegner Rd., McHenry, died Sunday, May 20, 1984 in Nor­ thern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. He was born Jan. 7, 1946 in Chicago to Herbert and Margaret (Shalley) Baker. A resident of McHenry 437 years, Mr. Baker was a 14-year mployee of the Atlas Material Handlers Co., Schiller Park, until several months ago when be established Baker's Loaders & Lifters Co. Surviving are two daughters, Rebecca Lee and Carey Lynn of Herbert Howski Herbert Howski, 67, of Wonder Lake, died Saturday, May 19, 1984 in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock. He was born Nov. 3, 1916 in Chicago, the son of John and Anastia (Nonsek) Howski. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Andrew (Margaret) Gvozdjak of Wonder Lake; a son Robert of Chicago; six grand­ children; and two brothers, Alfred and Carl of Bensenville, IL. Josephine Fonte • PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER -1WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1984 Wilmot, WI; his father of Chicago and mother of McHenry; a sister Lynn Skelton of Plainfield, IL; brother Herbert Jr. of Fountain Valley, CA; and sister-in-law, Mrs. Lily Ann Fisher of McHenry. He was preceded in death by a brother Brian Baker, Aug. IS, 1981 N Visitation will be held Wed­ nesday from 11 a.m. until the time of services at 1 p.m. in the George A. Justen & Son Funeral Home. Interment will be private. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Regina (Baun), Feb. 12, 1977; and a brother Leonard. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Freund Funeral Home, Wonder Lake, with Father Dorrance Tranel of Christ the King Catholic Church officiating and interment in Mary Hill Cemetery, Niles, IL. Visitation was from 3 to 9 p.m. Monday in the funeral home. Roy S. Boyd Roy S. Boyd, 74, 3520 N. Chfpel Hill Rd., McHenry, died . Monday evening, May 21,1984 in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. He was born April 29,1910 in Columbia, MS to William and Minnie (Smith) Boyd. A resident of Johnsburg the past 16 years, Mr. Boyd 'was a member of the Pipefitters Union; and had retired from Jewel Tea Co. after 30 years fik. maintenance, servicing the refrigeration and heating units of aU Chicago and northern Illinois stores. Surviving are his wife Joanne (Barron) whom he married Sept. 19, 1933 in Chicago; two daughters, Mrs. Frederick (Patricia) Poerschman of South Bend, IN and Mrs. Jerry (Gwendolyn) Russell of Bolingbrook, IL; three grand­ children and three sisters, Mrs. Rena Bailey of Lake Villa, Mrs. Willa Mae Ellis and Mrs. Ethel Montgomery, both of Liber­ ty ville, IL. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother Kenneth and a sister Eunice Hamman. Visitation will be held after 3 p.m. Wednesday in the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Home, where services.will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Interment will be in Acacia Cemetery, Chicago. • Memorials would be ap­ preciated to the Johnsburg Rescue Squad. Josephine F"onte, 52, of Solon Mills, died suddenly Sunday, May 20, 1984 in Swedish American Hospital, Rockford, IL. She had owned and operated the Village Inn, Richmond for 16 years and the Cubbyhole Restaurant, Richmond seven years. A Funeral Mass will be of­ fered at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Richmond, with Father Thomas Neville officiating and in­ terment in the church cemetery. Visitation was scheduled Tuesday at Ehorn-Adams Funeral Home, Richmond. EDUCATION... in the shadow of the cross" at ALLIANCE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL off Tha Christian A Missionary Alllanca ACS PROVIDES • Multi-grade traditional classroom approach for Grades First through Eighth • School administered high school program • Bible-based A Beka curriculum • Degreed teachers, trained aides • Art, music, physical education For further information relative to ACS and pupil enroll­ ment contact the church office at 385-1519. 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