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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Sep 1985, p. 6

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Page 6 NORTHWEST HERALD Section A Saturday. September 7,1985 Community ( Obituaries Edward E. Foy- Edward E. Foy, 27, of Bradley died Friday, Aug. 30, 1985, in Florida. He was born May 25,1958, in Den­ ver, Colo., the son of Edward and Norma Foy. He resided in Florida for three weeks, and was employed as a painter in Clearwater, Fla. whom he married on Aug. 24, 1974, in Dundee, two sons, Jeffery W. (Terri) Geisler of Mount Prospect and David S. (Pam) Geisler of Des Plaines, • one daughter, Hobin E. (Ralph) Doyle-Rotter of Elgin, three grandchildren and one uncle, Rudi Bergner of Clearwater, Fla. He was preceeded in death by his parents, Max and Marie, his sister, Maryann Olsen, and his aunt Anne Bergner. Funeral services will be Monday, He is survived by his father, Har- Sept. 9 at 10 a.m. at Miller Funeral vard; his mother, Norma Purkey, Bradley; two sisters, Mrs. Jim Moi- sant, Bradley, and Mrs. Scott Ray­ mond, Bourbonnais; a brother, James, Bradley; paternal grand­ mother, Nora Foy, Harvard; mater­ nal grandmother, Golda Walters, Bradley; four nieces and two neph­ ews. He was preceded in death by h i s pa t e rna l and ma te rna l grandfathers. ' Fune ra l s e rv i ce s were he ld Wednesday, Sept. 4, in Schreffler funeral home, Bradley, with burial in Mound Grove Gardens cemetery, Kankakee. Visitation was Tuesday, Sept. 3, in the funeral home. Werner Geisler WEST DUNDEE - Werner Geisler, 60, of West Dundee, died Wednesday, Sept. 4 at Sherman Hospital. He was born in Chicago on Dec. 29, 1924, the son of Max and Marie Geisler. Mr. Geisler was an 11-year resi­ dent of West Dundee, and a control­ ler for G.D. Searle Pharmaceutical 'Co. of Skokie, responsible for Michi­ gan operations. He was a member of the First Congregational Church in West Dun­ dee, a veteran of both World War II and the Korean War, and a former scoutmaster in Mt. Prospect. He was a member of the West Dundee Zoning Board. Survivors include his wife, Eileen, Home, the Rev. Charles E. Randle officiating. Visitation will be on Sun­ day, Sept. 8 from 5 to 9 p.m. at Miller Funeral Home. Burial will be at Acacia Park Cemetery in Chica­ go. Memorials in lieu of flowers may be sent to the American Heart Association. Martha D. Newman ELGIN - Martha D. Newman, 98, of Elgin, died Thursday, Sept. 5 at Sherman Hospital. She was born on Sept. 11, 1886, in Dundee, the daughter of Fred and Caroline Jofthaltz-Wilke. Sh£ resided in Elgin most of her life, and worked for the Elgin Na­ tional Watch Co. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Elgin. Survivors include two daughters, FlorenceMJoodyear of East Dundee and Alice Berton of Elgin, one son, -awrence Newman of Fox River [fove, eight grandchildren, 15 reat-grandchildren and several es and nephews. ^ was preceeded in death by husband William, two daughters, Mate! Wendler and Gladys Curry, two sons, Roy Newman and Rueben Newman, and threeTRsters and four brothers. Funeral services will be on Satur­ day, Sept. 7 at 10 a.m. at Schmidt Funeral Home in Elgin, the Rev. Rich Rierson officiating. Burial will F A L L SPECTACULAR SALE WALLPAPER DRAPERIES COORDINATED FABRICS INCLUDED ALL FABRIC BOOKS AND^ABOR BEDSPREADS -- 'n taiioi (-c v: 11 Across from Chateau Louise West Dundee, III. 428-2770 FOR FAMILY OR ENTERTAINING.. Sui)daf)ce Spas SHOWROOM HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9-5 SAT. 10-4 EVENING& SUN We have a spa to suit everyone's tastes. Sundance Spas come in all shapes and sizes. In a matter ot weeks you can convert your spare room, backyard or unoccupied nook into your own Garden of Eden. 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