Deaths Rose Anna Nemec Rose Anna Nemqc of McHenry died in her home ftiursday, Nov. 8,1984. She was 76 years old, born in Chicago June 10, 1908,' to Joseph and Anna (Kalous) Brejcha. Mrs. Nemec lived in McHenry about 24 years, having come from Berwyn, 111. / She was preceded in death by her husband Frank N. Nemec, Jr., Feb. 11, 1950; and two brothers, Joseph and Francis Brejcha. , Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Rosemary) Holas of McHenry and Mrs. Roberta Santucci of Rockford, 111.; nine grandchildren; four great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mildred Smolek of San Pierre, Ind. and a brother Jerome Brejcha of La Porte, Ind. A funeral Mass was offered at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, McHenry, with burial in Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Hillside, HI. Friends called at the Peter M. Justen & Son Funeral Home from 3 to 9 p.m. Friday. Fred Sonnemann Fred Sonnemann of McHenry died Wednesday, Nov. 7,1984, in Northern Illinois Medical Center. He was 89 years old, born in St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 24, 1895, the son of Henry and Margaret (German) Son nemann. Mr. Sonnemann lived in McHenry about 25 years, having come from Chicago. He was a retired inspector for Western Electric CO., Cicero. Surviving are his wife Irene and two sons, William (Mary) of New Canaan, Conn, and Donald (Rita) of McHenry; 10 grand children and one great grandchild. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Helen, in 1940; five brothers; and two sisters. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday. at the Peter M. Justen & Socr Funeral Home, with burial in Elmwood Cemetery, River Grove, 111. Friends called from 3 to 9 p.m. Friday. V Arthur G. Weirich, Sr. Arthur G. Weirich, Sr., 56, of McHenry, died Thursday, Nov. 1,1984, at his home. He was born in Chicago May 4, 1928. A WW II marine corps veteran, Mr. Weirich had made his home ill McHenry the past 25 years; was a member of Faith P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , McHenry; and IBEW Local 134, Chicago. He was employed by G.T.E. Networks^ Inc. as a functional operator. Surviving are his wife Peggy (Baker); two children, Mrs. Robert (Alice) Pugliese of Tamarak, Fla. and Sterling R. (Mary) of McHenry; one brother, Albert D. (Barbara) Weirich of McHenry; four nephews; two sisters-in-law, Louise Bradley of Charleston, W. Va. and Mary Baker of Bradenton, Fla.; and 10 grand children. He was preceded in death by a son Arthur G., Jr., Oct. 21,1971. FUneral services were con ducted at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 5, in Faith church, with Dr. Eric Snyder, pastor, officiating; and interment in Avon Center Cemetery, Grayslake. Visitation was held in Strang Funeral Chapel, Grayslake, 111. 11 • PLAINDEALER HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1984 . Relaxation and massage to be taught at seminar An unusual seminar, "Care for Care Givers," will be offered Saturday, Nov. 17, from 9 a.m. at McHenry County to 4 p.m.] at Mel CoUege.Tfc The senynar is based on the premise that those who care professionally for others, such as doctors, counselors and nurses, may neglect their own stress while easing that of their clients. • Raymond Blaylock, a cer tified massage therapist, will teach basic massage and other relaxation techniques. Par ticipants can use the techniques and pass them on to their clients as well. Blaylock is in private practice in Rockford and has worked in many marathons, giving massages to participants. ister in person at MCC Monday through Thursday. 8 30 a.m. to4:90p.m. and 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., or stop in on Friday bet ween 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. The seminar fee is $30 per person. DIABETES TESTS As part of a nationwide campaign to discover the "hidden diabetic," the Northern Illinois Affiliate of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) is teaming up with the Northern Illinois Medical Center to offer free blood sugar tests during Diabetes Detection Week, November 11-17. "Hie tests are ven bj mac 346-7787. without appointment. a s O s O i d 1$ 1 v » i \ 1 * oil I wwf'fl » F S 2 . 9> o> a> L * ^ M =o>a>o>r lr l >T" ¥> a a J • « » • M I • . M 1= 2 .= £ S. I ae S "S. « s O 5 E = i = LB_ O => -- •-- jsj w v 0) S ft « 2 S # 13 O m n s i £ £ g I X 4> JC S * : 81 sj 1 £ * £ * 3 : * . , 5 5 o ? S li!!l w au I J -i oo E 0 n • • s I I I u llilS « \ .v Hi •A - tJ. \ . r- KM i. >- OS J3 •§_. 2 < 5 </) c a> ~T* co a> 2? a> ir o o 2 < 5 </) c a> ~T* c/i c o en oo O o Lu a> E CO c/i c o a> a> ̂jc je c ̂X u a> E CO Q. CO «c 3 3 S . • > - CD O • • f-- 1-- . • • Q) 2 ~ jc <0 Z t = O -- <y> If £i CO . W ® w J 3 - ̂ • ̂IB « W 3 Og 1 I 3 6 T : g ^ e 8 » ' SOj llSS £ CSJ CVI op © ro liSSlilS fW i ^ (il? a\