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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jul 1980, p. 4

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Deaths PAGE 4 - PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY, JULY 38.1MB ••••••••I' McHenry and Mrs. William (Mary Jo) Brut of Volo; one son, Peter, at home and his mother, Emma Lieser of McHenry. Other survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Dorothy) Miller and Mrs. Bernie (Helen) Harth both of McHenry. He was preceded in death by his father, Peter, in 1958. A funeral Mass was held Tuesday, 10 a.m. at St. John's, with interment in the church cemetery. Visitation was Monday after 4 p.m. at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. Memorials are requested to the Johnsburg Rescue PETER M. LIESER °J the Restoration The founder and fund of St John s church, proprietor of L & H Television, McHenry, for the past 28 years, Peter M. (Bud) Lieser, 54, of 2316 W. Mehring drive, Johnsburg, died Saturday, July 26, in the M c H e n r y h o s p i t a l emergency room. He was born in Chicago, March 1, 1928, to Peter C. and Emma (Horn) Lieser. Mr. Lieser had been a 30- year resident of the area; was a WW II Army Air Force veteran; member of St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg; and Catholic Order of Foresters Court No. 96. On Jan. 16, 1954, at St. John's church, he married Shirley Huff, who survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Larry (Kathy) Wegener , of FREDERICK HUEMANN Frederick Huemann, 69, of 2411 W. Johnsburg road, McHenry, died Monday, July 28, at McHenry hospital, after a long illness. He was born in the John­ sburg area March 4, 1911, to Joseph and Bdrbara (Neisen) Huemann. Mr. Huemann was a member of the VFW Post 4600; Catholic Order of Foresters Court No. 96; Johnsburg Community club; charter member of the Johnsburg Rescue squad; past assistant Chief of the McHenry Township Fire department Station II and an Army veteran of WW II. He is survived by his wife, Luella (Reinbolt) whom he married May 6, 1939 in Johnsburg; a daughter, Mrs. Michael (Karen) McEvoy and a son, Richard J., both of Johnsburg and five grand­ children. Other survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Eva Haglund, Island Lake; Mrs. Margaret Smith, McHenry; Mrs. Robert (Theresa) Olson, Chicago; Mrs. Ella Knorst, Milwaukee; and Mrs. Roy (Rosemary) Olson, Tulsa, Okla. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Joseph, Elmer and John. A funeral Mass will be offered Wednesday, 10 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg, with interment in the church cemetery. Visitation was scheduled for Tuesday, from 2 to 9 p.m. in the George R. Justen & Son funeral home where a Rosary will be recited at 8. The family requests memorials to St. John's Restoration fund and the Johnsburg Rescue squad. MARY E. LENNON A lifelong resident of Ingleside, Mary E. Lennon, nee Graham, died at her home Saturday, July 28. She was 73 years old, born Aug. 11, 1908 at Long Lake. Mrs. Lennon was a lifetime mfember of St. Bede's Catholic church, Ingleside. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Randy (Ann) Dohnke of Pistakee Highlands; two sons, Daniel of McHenry and Mickey of Ingleside; three grandsons one granddaughter; a brother, Robert Graham of Hazelhurst, Wis. and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a brother Donald Graham, and her husband, A1 Lennon in 1974. A funeral Mass will be held Wednesday, 10 a.m., at St. Bede's with interment to follow in the church cemetery. Visitation was scheduled Tuesday from 3 to 9 p.m. at the K. K. Hamsher funeral home. DAVID J. HENKEL David J. Henkel, 32, of Volo, died Wednesday, July 23, in Redondo Beach, Cal. He was born July 5, 1948, in Woodstock, to Frank and Mary McGuire. if Mr. Henkel was raised in Volo most of his life, later moved to Spring City, Pa., and then to California. He graduated from St. Peter's Catholic school, attended Wauconda high school, was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, 1967-71, and had been employed by Edison companies since 1972. Survivors include two sons, Joseph and Jeffrey, at home in Spring City, Pa.; his father, Frank of Volo; two sisters, Mrs. Walter (Elizabeth) Hirqch of Sterling Heights, Mich, and Mrs. Kenneth (Evelyn) Weber of McHenry; and three brothers, William of Hawthorne Woods; Jerry of Long Point, 111. and M-Sgt. Robert Henkel of .the USAF in Italy. He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary, Dec. 31, 1979. A funeral Mass was of­ fered Monday at noon, in St. Peter's Catholic church, Volo, with burial in A s c e n s i o n c e m e t e r y , Libertyville. Arrangements were handled by the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. Memorials may be made to the church. ALBY KRUG Alby Krug, 78, former manager of the National Tea store on Green street, McHenry, for several years, died recently in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where the family had resided for 25 years. The Krugs made their home in McHenry during the 'thirties, leaving here for Rockford, where he operated a grocery store. In addition to his wife, Mildred, he is survived by one dahguhter, Elaine Brewer, of Matawan, N.J., and four grnadchildren. Memorial services were conducted at Lauderdale Gardens mausoleum. LESTER B. ECKHART Lester B. Eckhart, 5215 W. Willow lane, McHenry, died at Harvard Community hospital. He is survived by his wife, Nedra. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home at press time. MARGARET FRIEND Margaret Friend, 78, formerly of 4535 N. Spaulding, Chicago, died Thursday, July 24, at Carestoel Professional Care center, McHenry. She was born Sept. 7, 1902, in John­ sburg. Mrs. Friend was a parishioner of Our Lady of Mercy Catholic church, Chicago, and belonged to the Christian Mothers and also the Senior Citizens club. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Nancy) Wietrecki, Sr., Chicago and Mrs. Joseph Stenger, Belmont, Calif.; and seven grandchildren. Also surviving are five sisters, Mamie King, Bar­ bara Horick, Julia Regner, Helen Kreutzer and Florence Geier, all of McHenry. She was preceded in death by her husband Alex Friend and two brothers, Bernard and Peter Smith. Funeral services were held Saturday, 9:15 a.m., at the Lawrence funeral home in Chicago. Church services were conducted at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Mercy church and burial followed at St. Mary'a Catholic church cemetery in McHenry. KENDALL J. RUFF Kendall J. Ruff, 34, died Wednesday, July 24, as the result of a trench cave-in at a construction site in Marengo. He was born Jan. 12, 1946 in Oak Park, had lived at 3508 Chelmsford, Spring Grove and was for­ merly a resident of Ingleside. Mr. Ruff was a member of Grace Lutheran church, Richmond, and was vice president of the church council. Survivors include his wife, Carol (Berg); two sons, Adam and Kevin; and a daughter Amanda. Other survivors are his parents, Charles and Gladys Ruff of Ingleside; a brother, Charles Ruff of Texas and a mother and father-in-law,June and Forest Berg, Sr., of McHenry. Funeral services were held Sunday, 2 p.m., at Grace Lutheran church, with interment in Richmond Township cemetery. Arrangements were handle by the K. K. funeral home. Hamsher The family would predate memorials to church in his name. HELEN A. MATTEONI Helm A. Matteoni, 2802 W. Fair Oak lane, McHenry, died Saturday, July 28, at her home. She was 84 years old, born in Chicago Dec. 7, 1896, the daughter of John and Santa D'Ambrosio. She lived in McHenry 28 years, having come from Chicago. Her husband, Paul J. Matteoni, whom she married in Chicago in 1915, survives. AI90 surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Charles E. (Eleanore) Schlottman of McHenry, three grandsons and five great grandchildren. Other survivors are a* sister, Mrs. Edith Connolly of Dolton, m. and a brother, Arthur D'Ambrosio of Park Ridge, 111. A funeral Mass was conducted Tuesday, 10 a.m., at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, McHenry, with burial in Mt. Carmel cemetery, Hillside, 111. Visitation was Monday, from 3 to 9 p.m. at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home. Memorial contributions are requested to the McHenry Area Rescue Squad. Jfl* FIGHT INFLATION J? FINAL FINAL! SUMMER CLEARANCE INSIDE. FRIDAY OUTSIDE Police Tickets The City of McHenry Police department has issued the following traffic citations. Michael F. O'Brien, 3617 Elmshire, driving with a suspended license and speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Ronald L. Stringfellow, 4816 Prairie, squeeling tires from a stop. Linda M. Koczor, 1715 Flower, riding a motorcycle without goggles. Robert H. Goll, 3116 Thompson, Wonder Lake, no valid registration. John F. Boro, III, 4503 Crystal Lake road, violation of classification. Joanne C. Backhaus, 522 Crystal Lake road, speeding, 54 mph in a 35 zone. Eric J. Crittenden, 1815 Riverside, speeding, 54 mph in a 30 zone. Robert S. Kilday, 3712 W. St. Pauls, speeding, 39 mph in a 25 zone. Cheryl L. Prince, 407 Country Club, speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone. James C. Sturgill, Jr., 2611 Tower, speeding, 46 mph in a 30 zone. 1 Elizabeth M. Brown, 606 Silbury court, failure to yield the right-of-way. Josephine B. Bartelt, 816 West boulevard, improper lane usage and disobeyed a red light. Mary E. Walker, 4713 Ringwood road, Ringwood, speeding, 50 mph in a 35 zone. Gay Ann M. Woolwine, 2101 Coolidge, speeding, 52 mph in a 30 zone. Duane P. Sperry, 600 Devonshire, speeding, 50 mph in a 35 zone. Georgene A. Gusterine, 5912 Fox Lake road, speeding, 48 mph in a. 30 zone. Barbara J. Mitchell, 2714 Sterling, disobeyed a stop sign. Kathleen P. Copps, 2002 Oakleaf, disobeyed a stop sign. Howard A. Peters, 4421 Poplar leaf, failure to yield the right-of-way. William K. Nolan, Jr., 8610 Riley, Wonder Lake, altered suspension. Francis G. Natalie, 8910 Oriole, Wonder Lake, avoiding a traffic control device. Alfred Mena, Jr., 2800 Beach View, failure to yield the right-of-way. Richard B. Lewan, Jr., 3501 Pitzen, failure to yield the right-of-way. Christine K. Lay ton, 1720 Cassandra, no valid registration. Randall W. Gorgol, 2813 Stilling, too fast for con­ ditions. Your Week Ahead Horoscope ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20-Moy 20 GEMINI May 21-June 20 CANCER June 21 -July 22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Forecast Period: 8/3 • 8/9/80 Good fortune smiles and the work situation im­ proves dramatically. 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