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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Mar 1984, p. 18

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PAGE IK - PLAIN DEALER - FRIDAY. MARCH 1«, 1984 DEATHS ; PLATT Richard "Dick" Piatt, 65, 2504 N. Nor­ dic*, Chicago,died Marchl4, 1984, in[Oak Hark Hospital. He was born March 17,1918. * Mr. Piatt had been a resident of McHenry over 15 years, prior to moving to Chicago. * He was preceded in death by his first Wife, Nancy M. Piatt, June 21, 1963. Survivors are his wife Bunny Piatt of Chicago; two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Nancy) Krcmar of McHenry and Mrs. Richard (Frances) Wright of Fox Lake, IL; one son, Richard D. of Kansas City, MO; and one grandson Richard Wright Jr. * Visitation was scheduled from 3 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday at Rago Brothers Funeral Home, 5120 W. Fullerton, Chicago; where funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Fridav. ---------- EHORN Theron J. "Pete" Ehorn, 68, of Bradenton, FL, died Wednesday, March 14, 1984, in Bradenton. He was born in Elgin, IL April 18, 1915, the son of Harry L. and Nellie (Marsh) Ehorn. Mr. Ehorn was the former owner of Ehorn Funeral Home, retiring in 1971; former McHenry County Coronor, retiring in 1979; Veteran of WW H; and member of the Community Church of Richmond. Surviving are his wife Virgene, nee Motley; and one brother, Darwin Ehorn. He was preceded in death by his sister Leota Stevens. v * Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Ehorn^Adams Funeral Home, Rich­ mond ; funeral services will be held by the*** Rev. Glenn Mensing of Community church, at 1:30 p.m. Monday, in the funeral home; and interment will be in Richmond Cemetery. i STAUFFER Charles W. Stauffer, 75, of McHenry, died Monday, March 12, in McHenry Hospital. He was born May 29,1908, in Iowa, the son of Charles and Gertie (Richmond) Stauffer. Fifty years ago, on July 29, 1933, he married the former Anita Hansson, who survives. Also surviving are a brother Lynn (Maxine) of Cedar Rapids, MI. Visitation was held Wednesday from 10 a.m. until time of services at noon, of­ ficiated by the Rev. Roger Schneider of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, McHenry, in the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Home. Interment was private. Memorials may be made to the Leukemia Foundation. general yci IUI CM News Council approves tag days Hie McHenry City Council has recently approved tag days for 1984, granting solicitation rights to the following organizations: McHenry Rotary Club, for Easter Seals, April 14; March of Dimes WalkAmerica Walk A Thon, April 28; VFW Poppy Day, May 12; Salvation Army Donut Day, June 1; American Diabetes Assn., Sept. 22; , Kiwanis Peanut Day, Sept. 28; 4- H, McHenry County Committee, Oct. 6; Lion's Candy Day, Oct 13 and Knights of Columbus Tootsie Roll Day, Nov. 3. JASINSKI Edward J. J as ins ki, 64, of Gurnee, IL, v died Friday, March 9, in his residence. He was born March 5, 1920, the son of Frank and Sophia (Bszcek) Jasinski. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. James (Nancy) Butler of McHenry; and two grandchildren. No services were scheduled at the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Home. Memorials in his name may be made to the charity of one's choice. SEEBER James Anthony Seeber, infant son of William and Mary (Ferguson) Seeber of Woodstock, formerly of McHenry, died Monday, March 12, in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock. In addition to his parents, he is survived by maternal grandparents Cecil and Florence Kanter and paternal grand­ parents Paul and Sue Seeber. Graveside services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Friday in St. John's Cemetery, Johnsburg, with the Rev. John Holdren officiating. Arrangements were handled by the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Home. McNMRY COUNTRY CLUB •20 N. JOHN ST.. MCHENRY Bogorrah! lis March mad f line far the wearin 0 the graaa. The wee folk in the kitchen are cookin op a feast fit for Brian Boru Himself. Jis a grand time for callin that pretty Colleen of a hostess (Dorothy) and makin a reservation for our St. Pattys' Day Buffet and Grand party. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Bring your clan in for a spot O fun at our dart tour­ nament or win a prize for tellih the worst bit O Blarney of the day. Have your caricature done as your're tastin a bit of Eirie (Bushmills). Chef Al (I'm only Irish for one day) Newton has a grand buffet plan­ ned for us all so don't be shy. Wear the green on the 17th. '1.00 Cocktails too. TOORAH LOORAH McHENRY COUNTRY CLUB CALL US TODAY! 385-1072 O ELECT Paul Fidler TO COUNTY BOARD * PUNCH 108* Join these Voters for Paul Tidier Dr. C.J. Ludford James L. Althoff Denise Fidler Kathy Ludford Thore Emricson Nell Fidler Albert A. Adams Dr. Boon Charoenying R.W. Freund harry Mans Cynthia Charoenying Dorothy Freund Rita Sayler Edward J. Nuemann, Jr. Dorothy Christiansen Ronald Becker Ormel J. Prust John E. Christiansen Monica Becker Jack Pepping Tom Burke John O'hagan Sharon Pepping Pat Burke Mary O'hagan Denis Barnicle James D. holmes John Anderson herb Reihansperger harold J. Young Peggy Anderson Mrs. herb Reihansperger Lorraine D. Young Mario Orosa Robert B. Schneider harold G. Gierke George Cina Tom Davis Alta E. Gierke Anne Marie Cina Eunice hatch * Gerald Elberson Larry haug Allan B. hatch Geraldine Elberson Bobbi haug Robert W. Straus Gary Adams Robert Jemiola Betty R. Straus John B. Falcon Caryl Jemiola James Kenton Mary Ann Falcon Dr. Carlton Smith Mary Kenton Denise Steinbach Shirley Smith Leo Smith William Elberson Dale M. Pitts Mable Smith Beth Elberson Esta Pitts Paul P. Overton Ted Spengel Richard Turner Daniel Dolce Virginia Spengel Virginia Turner Bernice Dolce Jack Pond Walter Dean J.B. Fidler Fran Weyland Florence Dean Russ Weyland AD PAID FOR BY CANDIDATE /Vlexamkr Lumber D04 SELF We Make It Easy. You Make It Beautiful. Whittier Wood Products Do It Yourself and Save! With beautiful unfinished hardwood furniture from Whittier Wood Product!. 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