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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Feb 1985, p. 8

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• • PLAINDE \LEB•HERALD. HEDNESDA^ . FEBRIAR\ 6.19S3 Deaths Richard Magnuson .Richard E. Magnuson, 77,1507 Ramble Rd., McHenry, died Sunday, Feb. 3, 1985, in his residence. He was born Dec. 24, 1907, in Sweden, to Alfred and Bertha (Moller) Magnuson. Formerly of Chicago, Mr- Itagnuson had been a resident of McHenry since 1976 and was employed at Automatic Electric £q,, Northlake, 111., as a punch press operator. Surviving are his >wife Genevieve (Olson), whom he married Jan. 17, 1942, in £hicago; a daughter, Mrs. Kirk $(D6reen) Kaden of Schaum- Jiuirg, 01.; two sons, Richard of !$4feaumburg, and Roger •Cfammie) of Littleton, Colo.; grandchildren; and two rs, Brita Chandler and Mundt, both of Chicago, was preceded in death by parents. ion, services and in- were private for the ily. Arrangements were ed by the George R. Justen Son Funeral Home. Memorials are requested to McHenry County American r Society. fBenry W. Glick, Jr. Henry W. Glick, Jr., 75, 2623 W-t Emerald Ct., McHenry, died Saturday, Feb. 2,1965, the result ot~an automobile accident in CMcago. He was born Nov. 7, ltjp9, in Chicago, to Henry W. and Marie Glick, Sr. Mr. Glick had been a per­ manent resident of this area since 1937, living in Lilylake many years. He was employed hotel manager in downtown most of his life. ving are a son Henry W. ) HI of McHenry; and grandchildren, was preceded in death by wife Thekla, June 23, 1963; sisters and his parents. will be held from Wednesday until the time at 1:30 p.m. in the R. Justen k Son Funeral with Father Vincent Northern Illinois Medical Chaplain, officiating, will be private. service inter a A. Mill** ~ • Clara A. Miller, 90, 3710 Dr., McHenry, died ly, Feb. 2, 1965, in Fair Nursing Home, Crystal She was born in McHenry i. 26,1895, to John and Emma ) Miller. jlA lifetime resident of ljBcHenry, Miss Miller attended lrttal schools; had been an operator at the McHenry telephone exchange office for 37 years; was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church, McHenry; former choir member and soloist both at the church and for numerous community programs; charter member of the McHenry Choral Club; member of the Lady Foresters and Telephone Pioneers of America. Surviving are a nephew, John H. "Bud" (Betty) Miller, and a niece, Mrs. Phillip (Maureen) Doherty, all of McHenry. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother Henry J. and a sister, Elizabeth Moritz. Visitation was held from 3:30 to 9 p.m. Monday in the George R. Justen k Son Ftmeral Home. Father Dolehide offered a< Funeral Mass at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in St. Patrick church. Interment was in St. Mary Cemetery, McHenry. Memorials are requested to Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. William Fraser William Fraser, 61, of Neenah, Wis., died Wednesday af­ ternoon, Jan. 30, 1966, in Theda Clark Hospital, Neenah. He was born May 9, 1923, in Joliet, Pi. A former McHenry resident, Mr. Fraser had been employed in Oshkosh, Wis. by the Ex­ perimental Aircraft Association and was an administrative |q the president. He served in WW n and was a retired major in the U.S. Air Force. Surviving are his wife Roberta (Anderson), in Neenah; and a sister, Maria Fox of Madison, Wis. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Poklasny Funeral Home in Oshkosh. Anna Gustek Anna Gustek, 97, of Wonder Lake, died Friday, Feb. 1,1965, in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. She was born July 26, 1887, in Poland. Mrs. Gustek lived in Wonder Lake 29 years, having come from Chicago:* Scwviviag*ac« two daughters, Roee Gustek nf Wonder Lake and Mrs. Jacques (Florence) Filliung of Chicago; three grandchildren; two great­ grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Gasior of Poland. She was preceded in death by her husband Stephen; and four sons, John, Joseph, Edward and Richard. Wheaton, HI., David S. of Mt. Prospect, Mrs. Barry (Debra) Gallina and Diane Zubriski of McHenry; two grandchildren; two brothers, Joseph (Grace) Zubriski of Fargo, N.D. and John (Grace) Zubriski of Wufford Heights, Calif.; and a sister, Mrs. Jack.-^fflelen) Greenquist of Fkstfcnce, Wis. There was no visttatioii&n4-- burial was private. A Memorial service was held at 3:30\p.m. Saturday in the Peterr M. Justen k Son Funeral Home. A Funeral Mass was con­ ducted at 10 a.m. Monday in Christ the King Catholic Church, Wonder Lake, with burial in the church cemetery. Friends called from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday in the Peter M. Justen k Son Funeral Home. Joanne M. Snyders Joanne M. Snyders, 66, 1123 Manchester Mall, McHenry, died Saturday, Feb. 2, 1965, in Crystal Pines Nursing Home, Crystal Lake. She was bora Aug. 20, 1918, in Chicago, to Andrew and Martha (Ruitenberg) Snyders! A resident of McHenry the past 20 years, Mrs. Snyders had been employed for 35 years as a key punch operator in the downtown office of Com­ monwealth Edison Co. She was a member of St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, McHenry, and was active in the= McHenry Senior Citizens Club. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Enzo (Evelyn Semenzin of Lansing, 111. and Jeanette Snyders of Lockport, 01.; two brothers, Andrew (Dolores) of Wheeling, 111. and Lambert (Patricia) of Sevierville, Tenn.; and a friend, Marie Curtin of McHenry. She was preceded in death by her parents. Visitation was held from 2 to 8 p.m. Monday in the George R. Justen k Son Funeral Home; services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. Mary's church, with Father James Gaynor officiating; and interment was in All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines, 111. . Memorials are requested to the National Foundation for the Blind and the Lions Eye Foundation. Charles P. Zubriski Charles P. Zubriski, 62, of McHenry, died in his home Thursday, Jan. 31,1965. He was born in Goodman, Wis. April 7, 1922, the son of Joseph and Angela (Serik) Zubriski. lir. Zubriski lived in McHenry three years, having come from Chicago; and was a retired security guard for the Chicago Sunrfimes.., . Sfrtfvtt&are his wife Honor * t ~ r (Harder) Whom he married Oct. f n«TOig <*>*»> from Chicago. ^ 6, Ilf45, in Chicago; five She was preceded in death by children, Charles R. of Three her husband Andrew, Jan. 27, Rivers, Mich., Mrs. Bob 19jj°- . . 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Surviving are a son Vernon (Antonie) of McHenry; five daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Frances) Tfcurow of Crystal Lake, Mrs. Herbert (Lucille) Larson of Plainfield, N.J., Lillian Behrens of Hebron, , Berniece and Mae Eherdt of McHenry; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson. She was preceded in death by her husband Frank, in 1979; a son Melvin, 1981; a granddaughter Doris Thurow, 1984; and a great- grandson Thomas Grant, 1978. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Paul's church with the Rev. Martin E. Schoell officiating and in­ terment in McHenry County Memorial Park, Woodstock. Arrangements were made by MacGillis Funeral Home, Round La)re. MaryBabatz Mary Babatz, 88, died Wed­ nesday, Jan. 30, 1985, in her home on Lily Lake Road, McHenry. She was born Sept. 20, 1896, in Yugoslavia, the daughter of Martin and Anne (Yankovic) Adlesic. 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George (Frances) Ftfcek of Lombard, Edward^uicille) of Palatine, Mrs. D6n (Margaret) Smith of Huffman Estates, and Mrs. Mgrfy (Delores) Wotysiak of Mundelein; 26 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. A Funeral Mass was offered at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, McHenry, with burial in the church cemetery. Friends called from 3 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Peter M. Justen & Son Funeral Home. Robert B. Coffman Robert B. Coffman, 71, of Crystal Lake, died Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1985 in Daytona Beach, Fla. He was born July 30,1913, in Lima, Ohio, formerly of Defiance, Ohio. Mr. Colffman was president of Coffman Manufacturing Corp., Cary; and president of Norman Dryvr Co., Cnrstal Lake. He was a member of the Cnrstal Lake Moose Lodge and secretary of Cary Country Club. Surviving are his wife Evelyn (Nordby); four sons, Robert T. (Margaret) and Richard (Marcy), all of Cary; Ronald McHenry; and Palatine; two Vkki and Stacy both of Cary; one (Sheryl) Randall of of Collins, stepson Kerry Collins of Cary; 12 grandchildren; one great­ grandchild; one sister Isabella Biendorf of Defiance; and one stepsister Helen Pease. He was preceded in death by his parents and first wife Margaret. Visitation was from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the Querhammer Funeral Home, Crystal Lake, where the funeral service weas held at 11a.m. Friday, with the Rev. Richard Holmer of St. Barnabas Lutheran Church officiating. Interment was in McHenry County Memorial Park, Woodstock. Memorials are requested to the American Cancer Society or the charity of *ne*s choice. Citations follow area "accidents A Crystal Lake man ticketed for failure to yield the right-of-way following a two- car collision in the 3700 block of Elm Street last weekend. £ Stephen J. Shellenberg, 4221 Maine Trail, Crystal Lake, was cited after the car he was driving struck the rear of another vehicle. He said he chained lanes to pass a vehicle making a left turn and was unable to stop for a vehicle backing into Earn Street. The driver of the other vehicle, Michael A. Sadowski, 1811 N. Sunset, McHenry, said he saw a break in traffic and was backing into the street when he collision occurred on Feb. 2. Billy G. Nicholas, 419 Crestwood, McHenry, was driving west in the 4000 block of Dayton Street when he was blinded by the afternoon sun and struck another vehicle. The driver of the other car was Connee M. Meschini, 8208 Main St., Union, 111. No injuries were reported and Nicholas was ticketed for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Michael McGrath, 903 Wilt­ shire, McHenry, was issued a citation following a three-car collision at the intersection of Elm and Green Streets. Jennifer D. Jobst, 2921 Sterling, McHenry, told police she was driving west when the McGrath vehicle changed lanes, forcing her to hit an auto driven by Robert A. Justen,' 4903 Bromley, McHenry. McGrath was ticketed for improper lane usage. No iqjuries were reported in a two-car collision in the 1400 block of Oakwood Drive. Beverly Jane Wurgler. 505 Silbury, McHenry, said the second vehicle apparently lost control coming around a curve in the road. The other driver, Julie A. Hellios, 602-B Devonshire, McHenry, told police the Wurgler auto was partially in her lane and she braked, but could not avoid the collision. * NO citations were issued. McHENRY MOOSE LODGE •U RESUME THEID FISH FRY FRIDAY, FEB. 8th FROM 6 PM-9 PM McHENRY MOOSE LODGE 691 3535 N. RICHMOND RD. McHENRY 385-9770 MEMBERS & GUESTS DAHY t TO S:M MON-FM9TO* CLOSED S UNO AY INVENTORY CLEARANCE SAVE UP TO *40" OH A G.E. 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