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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jul 1983, p. 3

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I l*A«»!•. :i l*f .AINIll'.AI.I'.K BELLE B.BROWN Belle B. Brown, 92, McHenry, died July 21 at McHenry hospital. She was born Aug. 2,1890 io Alabama. She is the daughter of Frank and Julia (Home) Moores. She has been a McHenry resident for the. past 10 years, and formerly lived in Oak Park, 111., and Chicago. She was an employee of the Former A. Shape Coke and Coal company for over 24 years as a senior billing supervisor. She is survived by one daughter, Maureen, whose husband was the late Robert Anderson of McHenry. She is also survived by her dear friends Alan and Pam Schneberger of McHenry. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Jesse, in 1943, ho* son-in-law, Robert Anderson, in 1968, and three sisters: Alma Moores in 1962, Vivian Gallagher and Arline Sorich. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 23 at the George R. Justen Funeral home with a short visitation preceding the service. The service was conducted by the Rev. Thomas Lowery of the First United Methodist church, McHenry. In­ terment was in Arlington cemetery in Elmhurst. ROSE REYNOLDS Rose Reynolds, 86, of McHenry died Sunday, July 24 at Crystal Pines Nursing home in Crystal Lake. She was born in Chicago Jan. 1,1897, the daughter of Charles and. Sbsan Schaller Ellermann. Mrs. Reynolds had lived in McHenry for ten years coming from Chicago. She was a retired secretary for Interstate Smelting and Refining Corp. of Chicago. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur L. Reynolds who died Oct. 10, 1962. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Harry (Florence) Lynn. She was < preceded in death by two sisters, Anne and Marie, and three brothers, Henry, Charles and George. A funeral Mass will be conducted Wednesday, July 27 at 10 a.m. at the Church of St. Mary of the Assumption in McHenry. Friends may call mi Tuesday evening from 3 to 9 p.m. at Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home, McHenry. EARL L. BROWN Earl L. Brown, 93, of McHenry died Sunday, July 24 at Royal Terrace Nursing home in McHenry, He was born March 12,1890 in McHenry and was a lifelong resident. He was the son of Alfred and Leah Sherman Brown. Mr. Brown was a retired machinist for the Autolite Corp. in Woodstock. His wife, Amanda Ibsh Brown, preceded him in death May 23, 1963. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Marvin (Harriet) Fasse of Yucaipa, Calif. He is also survived by two grandchildren, Donna DeThorne and Marlene Alfano, and three great­ grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, July 29 at 1 p.m. at the Peter 111 P \ M. Justen & Son funeral home with Pastor Roger W. Schneider Of Shepherd of the Hills church con­ ducting the service. Burial will be in Woodland cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. DELORESA. MILLER DelOres A. Miller, 43, of McHenry died Friday, July 22 at McHenry hospital. She was born in Dorchester, Wis., Jan. 11, 1940, the daughter of Henry and Hedwig Trester Neuhaus. She was married in 1963 in Woodstock to Robert C. Miller who survives. Mrs. Miller lived in McHenry 20 years coming from Genoa City, Wis. She was employed as a secretary by Munson Marine at Volo, 111. She is survived by a daughter, Debra Miller of McHenry and three sisters: Marge (Donald) Smith of Lake Geneva, Wis., Hilda (Harold) Schultz, Dorchester, Wis., and Carol (Milton) Windau of Genoa City, Wis. She is also survived by three brothers: Raymond Neuhaus, East Hampton, N.Y., Robert and Henry Neuhaus, Genoa City, Wis. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters and three brothers. A funeral service was held Tuesday, July 26, at 11 a.m. at the Peter M. Justen funeral home with Pastor Roger W. Schneider of Shepherd of the Hills church officiating. Burial was at Woodland Cemetery > McHenry. Visitation was held Monday from 3 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorials may be made either to the American Cancer Society or the McHenry Area Rescue Squad. > HAROLD JENSEN Harold C. Jensen of McHenry died Thursday, July 21, at McHenry hospital. He was 72 years old, born in Lake Geneva, Wis. Oct. 20, 1910, the son of Thorwald and Johanna (Rose) Jensen. Mr. Jensen lived in McHenry about 36 years, having come from Wood­ stock and was a self-employed general contractor in the construction business. He was a lifetime member of Elks Lodge 1043 of Woodstock; former member of the board of directors of the McHenry Country club and former building inspector for the City of McHenry. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Karla Chrisman of Flora, 111,; two granddaughters, Mrs. Thomas (Theresa) Miller and Mrs. James (Laura) Lennon, both of McHenry; one great-granddaughter and one great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his wife Ina M. (Husinger) Aug. 31,1980; his parents; two brothers, Irvin Jensen and Raymond Jensen; and one sister, Laura Jensen Clancy. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home with the Reverend Kenneth Ahlstrand of Grace Evangelical Lutheran church, Woodstock, officiating and burial in St. Mary's cemetery, McHenry. The family would appreciate memorial contributions to the McHenry Area Rescue Squad. r ,Hr, V5> - ; YOU CM STUL ENJOY THIS SIMMER 10.20. M 30 POUNDS SUMMER. •UP TO 30 POUNDS MISTAKE PROOF No decisions to make, no constantly counting calories, no watching or measuring foods. No strenuous exercise or drugs NHCNTMMKRn> 6VMJMTEE Follow the NutrifSystem program and you must reach the goel set by our exclusive Weightminder™ Computer or there's no additional charge for our services until you do. NUTRI/SYSTEM. It Will Work For You!!! CALL 815/459-9050 FOR A FREE, NO-OBLIGATION CONSULTATION Present this coupon ot the Crystal Lake Nutri/System Weight Loss Medical Center and Lose 2 lbs. forjthe cost of 1. Hurry, it's valid for new customers only through Aug. 2,1983, Collage Hill Professional Bldg. 4911 S. Rt. 31, Suite B Crystal Lake 81S/4S8-MM-9 AM TO 7 Pi I1SWI MM After 7 PM (Friday's 5:30 PM) m CUP TO 30 POUNDS) 41 nutri system FRANK S, MKNOYK Frank S. Mendyk, 71, of Round Lake, died July 20 at Loretto hospital in Chicago. He was born Aug. 18,1911 in Chicago. He is the son of Roman and Emily (Kobala) Mendyk. Mr. Mendyk formerly lived in Wonder Lake and was employed in the Maintenance department of Science Research Assoc., of Chicago for 15 years. Prior to that, he was employed at the Florsheim Shoe company for over 25 years. Survivors include one daughter, Gerrie (Leo) Ciulla of DesPiaines; three sons: Kenneth (Laura), Mun- delein; James (Kathleen), Chicago; and John (Joann), Schaumburg. He is also survived by 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Other survivors are one sister, Irene (Walter) Godek of Apache Junction, Ariz., and a brother, Mat­ thew (Mary) Of Roselle, 111. He was preceded in death by his. wife, Alice, in 1973, a grandson, Steven Holmes in 1962 and a brother, Ray. Visitation was held Sunday, July 24, from 3 to 9 at the George R. Justen Funeral home. A funeral Mass was conducted by Father Edmund Petit at St Patrick's Catholic church at 10 a.m. on July 25. Interment was at St. Patrick's Countryside cemetery. Memorials may be made in his name to the McHenry County Heart Association. I A L" X Expanded Bar>r1 Concert In Pearl Street Park The The popular and talented Geri Gausling will be guest soloist when the McHenry stage band presents its fiesta week concert in the Pearl street park. The program will be presented in the bandshell from 8 to 10 p.m. . Ms. Gausling's offerings will be "Stardust", "You Made Me Love You", "Side By Side" and "San Francisco". Many old favorites are on the program of the band, ranging from the long time favorite, "Beer Barrel" polka, to the modern "After the Lovin' Other selections will be "Me and My Shadow", "String of Pearls", "In the Mood", "Moonlight Serenade", "April in Paris" and "Medley Alia Miller", among others. Moraine Hills Bike '.like rhe public is invited to spend the morning on the beautiful trails at nearby Moraine Hills State park. Younger children who cannot ride tfeir bikes to the park are also wucome. Their bikes will be tran­ sported to the park by truck. These youngsters must report at Pearl Street Park for their transportation. The bike hike will be Friday, July 29, during Fiesta week. Registration will be at Pearl street park at 8 a.m. and depart at 8:30 a.m. They will be returning to Pearl street park at 1:30 p.m. ' WI.I>\.\Si>AY, JULY 27,1983 llfhAP Illinois Department of Conv ntcrcc and Community Affairs fli('CA) will stop accepting ap­ plications July 31, 1983 for assistance through the Illinois Home Energy Assistance Program in paying home heating and cooling bills. "Ninety-five percent of the $47 million DCCA allocates to local administering agencies for distribution to needy households has been depleted, and the remaining money is expected to be obligated by the end of this month,"! said DCCA Director Mike Woelffer/ The remaiiiiAg 5 percent will be used to meet obligations still filtering in and also be available as emergency funds for those families who have lost: energy service. One eighth of a teaspoon of garlic powder equals one small clove. Sprague f-f^arletoii fine furr furniture since 1899 Solid Rock Maple CREATIVE ARTS 2302 JOHNS tURO RD. 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