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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Feb 1978, p. 53

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SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLAINDEALER - PAGE 29 - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY.I, 1978 (CmNmm4 Itmi poga St) Michels of McHenry died in McHenry hospital. Services were held in Chicago for Evert M. Ternberg of McCullom Lake. May 18--Jerry L. Huddleston, 35, of >Wonder Lake, was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital following an auto accident. Ten-year-old Alexander B. Chambers of Fritzsche Estates died as the result of a drowning accident. Roy Morrison, former resident of Lakemoor for 30 years, died at Lakeside Veterans Ad- minstration hospital. May 22--James Thomas Wilke, 34, of W.. Sunnyside Beach drive died suddenly at his home. Hans Richard Gustafson of Whispering Hills died at McHenry hospital at the age of 78. May 23-A lifetime resident of McHenry, Alfred N. Freund, died at his home, 3706 W. Grand. A Pistakee Highlands resident for the past 18 years, Frances (Sawicki) Schleich, died at McHenry hospital. May 26--Violet Marceline Kopp died shortly after birth at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charpes Kopp, Jr. of McHenry. Herbert J. Sass, 4914 Oakwood drive, died in McHejiry hospital at the age of 78. May 28-Ewald H. Koenemann, 57, of 4905 Crystal Lake road, died at his home. May 29-Eastwood Manor resident, Robert K. Stoll, died unexpectedly at McHenry hospital at the age of 56. George J. Marcipan, 77, of McHenry, died at McHenry hospital. Kenneth J. Sweeney, 29, was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital following an auto accident. May 30-Former McHenry resident William (Bill) Neumann died in Florida at the age of 69. Former McHenry resident William Klapperich, Sr., died at the age of 86 in South Africa. May 31-Eugene (Gene) Lezon of Pistakee Highlands died in Chicago after an ex­ tended illness. Robert Uhlman, 65, of Whispering Oaks died unexpectedly at McHenry hospital. JUNE June 2-Pat R. Letizia, 45, died in Mexico following an extended illness. June 3-John J. Pugh of Emerald drive, was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital. June 4--A 15 year resident of McHenry, Roy A. Apel, was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital. June 5~James Pariso, 66, died at McHen> hospital. John R. Jepsen, 40, service manager for the Jepsen Tire Co. died at McHenry hospital. June 6~Van Albert Kennedy was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital at the age of 72. June 7--Spring Grove resident, Edward P. Revoir, died in the Crystal Pines Nursing home. June 8-Marie Strobel of Gregg drive, died at the age of 81 in Zion. Services were held in Des Plaines for Albert Richter of McHenry. June 9-Arthur E.H. Wilke of Lakeland Park died in McHenry hospital. A Whispering Oaks resident, Eugene L. Woods, was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital. Ernest R. Leaser, Sr., a 22 year resident of McHenry, died at McHenry hospital/ June 10--Thomas J. Aylward, 77, of 1804 N. Riverside drive, McHenry, died at McHenry hospital.. _ . v-, v June 11--A Pistakee Highlands resident, Edward M. Pfince, died in McHenry hospital. June 12--Mrs. Hazel Bowman of Ringwood died at her home. June 13--Herman Dahlke died in McHenry hospital at the age of 61. June 14-Albert R. Katel, 84, died in Atlington Heights. June 16~Anne M. Herdklotz, 84, who was born in Johnsburg, died in Rockford. June 18-Jeffrey G. Brda, 22, was pronounced dead at the scene of a motorcycle accident in Kenosha county. June 20--A long time resident of the McHenry area, Mary Smith, died in McHenry hospital. June 22--Elmer L. Carstens of 4205 Crest wood, died in Nor­ mal, 111. June 25--Miss Julia Store of 4810 N. Gregory, died at the age of 71. June 29-Wonder Lake resident Emma Kaiser died in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. JULY July l-Former McHenry resident, Anthony J. Knor, died at his home in Delavan, Wis., at the age of 41. July 4--A long time McHenry business man, John R. Freund, died following an illness of several months. Lakemoor resident, Rose E. Zelenka, died at the Crystal Pines Nursing home. A 30-year-resident of Wonder Lake, Kenneth Gnadt, died in Chicago at the age of 64. July 6-Former McHenry resident, Fred Ansell, 70, died in Holiday, Fla. where he had made his home. William E. Christopher of Wonder Lake died in Memorial hospital. July 9-Winifred, S. Hollen- bach of McHenry died in Lutheran General hospital, Park Ridge. July 12-Twelve-year-old Patrick J. Anderson died as the result of a drowning accident. July 15--A lifetime McHenry resident, Joseph M. Schaefer, died at Memorial hospital at the age of 81. Vincent M. Tonyon, born in McHenry in 1918, died at his home at the age of 58. July 18-Spring Grove resident Thomas M. Pren- dergast, 75, died at his home. July 19-Helen Kennedy, formerly of McHenry, died unexpectedly at her home in Vincennes, Ind. J u l y 2 3 - - E l i z a b e t h Cruickshank, 74, of Wonder Lake, died in Highland Nursing home, Genoa City, Wis. July 24-Lifetime area resident Emma Freund, died at the age of 94 at Memorial hospital. Ralph C. Ackerman, 20, was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital following a motorcycle-car accident. July 26-Eighty-year-old Martha Pedersen of McHenry died in McHenry hospital. A 4- year resident of McHenry, Edith M. Andrews, 63, died at McHenry hospital. Emma N. English, 79, of Lakeland Park died in McHenry hospital. July 28--An area resident all of his life, Clyde C. Wright, 90, was pronounced dead at his home. He was born in McHenry in 1887. July 29-Services were held in Grayslake for Gladys Marie Jackson, 30, who died as a result of injuries sustained in a traffic accident. Matt W. Scheid, Sr., born in Johnsburg in 1895, died at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. July 30--A young mother of four children, Mary Cajthaml, 31, was found dead in her automobile. The daughter of Elizabeth Elwell of McHenry, Carol J. Elwell, died following an auto accident. Mrs. Leona M. Gould, 78, died at McHenry hospital. Area resident Louise •apogsM) OVER THE YEARS WE HAVE SERVED OVER 1500 NATIONALLY CUSTOM ERS KNOWN The SCAN-AM Organization Is In Business To Service The Communication Needs Of Business And Industry We were the first to introduce an internal communication system utilising the push-button dialing concept. The push-button dialing station using a central switching mechanism gives unlimited expansion possibilities and flexibility to all systems. Scan-Am's service technicians are all fully trained in the installation and servicing of everything we sell, and our record in this field cannot be surpassed. We are proud of our record in serving all our customers in the best possible way. We believe'we have succeeded in developing a personal responsiveness to individual customer's problems. Without customers, our business would cease to exist. May we analyse your operation to suggest opportunities how we at Scan-Am may improve your internal communications. Utilising our 19 years of experience and your suggestions could be the beginning of a more ef­ ficient means of internal communications for your organisation. "SERVING THE GREATER CHICAGOLAND AREA SCAN-AM 1705 S. RTE. 31 McHENRY, ILL. FOR INFORMATION CALL 385-3499 SINCE 1959"

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