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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Oct 1984, p. 10

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19 • PLAIN DEALER HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31,1984 Deaths Joseph Heilingoetter P. Heilingoetter, 57, a ;nt of Spring Grove the paUt 25 years, formerly of CWcage Ridge> 111, died Sunday, OM. 28,1984, at the V.A. Medical C£fcter, North Chicago. He was born Aug. 8, 1927, in Chicago. A WW II U.S. Army veteran, Mtf. Heilingoetter was a member and former treasurer anA trustee of the Fox Lake M<fc>se Lodge; and a computer nufnafer for Dycast, Inc., Lake Zurich. Surviving are his wife Lttiaine E. (Mandeville); two daughters, Mrs. David (Bar- bAfa) Bays, Sunnyside Estates, BWHenry and Lindy Htellingoetter, Spring Grove; two grandsons, Jeffrey David imd Gregory Joseph Bays; and father, Joseph A. iilingoetter. "ox Lake Moose services jre conducted Tuesday evening. Funeral services will b held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in tl e K. K. Hamsher Funeral V. >me, Fox Lake, with the Rev. G enn F. Mensing of the Com- n unity Church of Richmond, o ficiating, and interment was pgivate. lemofiak are requested to tie American Cancer Society. 'illiam J. O'Brien /illiam J. o'Pnen. 63, of McHenry, died suddenly S tturday, Oct. 27, 1984, in Cfmdell Hospital, Libertyville, pe was born Nov. 14,1920 in C$i|cago. longtime Mc Tenry resident, O'Brien N S a WW/ n * i v ' jran. body has been willed to medical science. Surviving are his wife Bette; two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Kitty) Abel of McHenry and Mrs. James (Susan) Cervantes of Florida: four sons, John (Carol) of Pennsylvania, James of McHenry, Denis (Georgia) of Crystal Lake and Daniel (Meg) of Wonder Lake. Other survivors are three brothers, the Rev. Charles of Northfield, Robert (Anne) of McHenry and James (Rita) of Wisconsin; and two sisters, Mrs. Dermot (Jean) Fleming of Wisconsin and Mrs. Donald (Joan) Bauer of McHenry; and nine grandchildren. A memorial Mass will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at Resurrection Center, Country Club Road, Woodstock. In lieu of flowers, memorials are requested Jo Birthright of McHenry, 4318-D Crystal Lake Road, McHenry. Arrangements were made by McMurrough Chapel in Libertyville. Anna Rio Anna Rio, 79, of Chicago, died Friday, Oct. 26,1984, in Chicago. She was born Sept. 4, 1905 in Sicily, the daughter of Frank and Pauline Rapisarda. Mrs. Rio came to the United States in 1910 and settled in Chicago. She became a U.S. citizen May 1, 1941; was em­ ployed as a retail sales clerk nore than 20 years for Marshall Field department store; and belonged to St . Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, Chicago. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Paula) Zabielski of McHenry; two grand­ children; three brothers; and three sisters. She was preceded in death by her husband Ralph, April 30, 1969; her parents; five brothers and sisters. A Funeral Mass was offered at 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, McHepry, with the Rev. James Gaynor officiating. Burial was in Mt. Carmel cemetery, Hillside, 111. Visitation was held from 3 to 9 p.m. Monday in the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Home. Masses or memorials may be made to St. Mary Camp Fund. Flora Martinez Flora Martinez, 96, of Wonder Lake, died Sunday, Oct. 28,1984, in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock. She was born April 22, 1888 in Mexico, the daughter of Julian and Guadalupe (Corderro) Miranda. Formerly of the near west side of Chicago, where she had been a businesswoman for 10 years, Mrs. Martinez resided in Wonder Lake two years; and was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Church, Chicago. Surviving are a son Lucian Lazalde of Wonder Lake; 15 grandchildren; 19 great­ grandchildren; a brother ; and two sisters. She was preceded in death by her husband Banjamin, in 1921; a daughter Aurora Dayton, May 13,1981; and a son Rudolph, May 31, 1971. A funeral blessing was offered at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Home, with the Rev. Miguel Tavera officiating. Burial was in St. Michael the Archangel cemetery, Palatine. Visitation was held from 3 to 9 p.m. Monday. Marilyn R. Morris Marilyn R. Morris, 61, of 916 Essex Court, McHenry, died in her residence Tuesday morning, Oct. 30, 1984. She ws born Aug. 26, 1923, in Chicago, to Harold and Norma , (Benjamin) Johnson. Mrs. * Morris had been a resident of Whispering Oaks subdivision, McHenry since 1970, formerly of Des Plaines, m. Surviving are her husband Walter, whom she married May 6, 1944 in Chicago; two sisters, Gloria Pearson of Denver, Colo, and Muriel Traxler of Downers Grove, 111.; and three nephews. Visitation will be held from 3:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Home. Funeral services wgt be private. Memorials are requested to the McHenry Public Library or McHenry Township Fire District. Dennis G.Gora, Sr. Dennis G. Gora, Sr., of McHenry, died Friday, Oct. 26, 1984, in • Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. He was born July 31,1937, the son of Matthew and Frances Gora. Mr. Gora lived in McHenry about seven years, having come from Northbrook, HI. He had been a truck driver for F. Smith Cartage, Co., Barrington, 111.; and was a member of Teamsters Union Local 301, Waukegan, HI. Surviving are his wife Nina (Kosmin) whom he married April 6, 1957, in Mt. Prospect, 111.; a daughter, Mrs. Bill (Julie) Rossetti of Glenview, 111.; a son Dennis Gora, Jr. of McHenry; a brother Matthew and a sister, Mrs. Candice Schultz, both of Denver, Colo. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Laurie Thilges. A Funeral Mass was offered at 11 a.m. Monday in St. Mary of the Assumption Church, McHenry, with burial in the church cemetery. Friends called from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Peter M. Justen & Son Funeral Home. For Your Information ' Service News HERTRICH Airman James P./Hertrich, son of 1st Lt. Joseph Afdnd Elenor A. Hertrich, of Wonder Lake, has.,, been assigned to Keesler Aix; Force Base, Miss., after com4& Dieting his basic training. I He will now receive basic in5-' struction in the communicatioQs-> electronics field. LEIGH Airman Dennis Leigh, son Sharon Leigh, of Wonder Lake j Craig Leigh, of McHenry, has been assigned to Sheppard Force Base, Texas, after com^ pleting basic training. K He will now receive basic in-^. struction in the aircraft maintenance field. Dear friends, A 'visitation' or 'calling hours' during a funeral permit family and friends to gather in the presence of the viewable body to express their feelings about the deceased. When a survivor is by himself he is alone with his grief. When grief is shar^J it contributes most to the mental health of the bereaved. , / •Respectfully, PETER M. 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