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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Dec 1984, p. 12

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' • . . . ^ Page II • PLAIINUfcALKK HKR 4LP. * h»MvSIM\ . DKCKMBKK 5.19S4 Deaths Carl G. Moraw Carl G. Moraw, 77, 5108 W. Lake Shore Drive, Wonder Lake, died Sunday, Dec. 2,1984, in | Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock. He was born Aug. 7, 1907, in Chicago, to Gustaf and Amelia (Samuelson) Moraw. A 30-year resident of Wonder Lake, formerly of Evergreen Park, 111., Mr. Moraw had been employed as a supervisor for the Enjay Construction Co. oU Chicago, as well as various other construction companies in the Chicago area. On Sept. 19, 1931, in Chicago, he married the former Loretta Piker, who survives. Other survivors are a son Carl (Betty Jane) of Van Wert, Ohio; and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Evelyn Hallberg. Visitation was held from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, in the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Home, where funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Roger Olson of Nativity Lutheran Church, Wonder Lake, of­ ficiating. Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Memorials are requeste4d to the Wonder Lake Rescue Squad. JohnR. Madigan John R. Madigan, 76, of McHenry, formerly of Waukegan, 111., died Saturday, Dec. 1, 1984, in Victory Memorial Hospital, Waukegan. He was born Dec. 10, 1907, in Cleveland Ohio. Mr. Madigan lived in McHenry the past 12 years; was employed 24 years by U.S. Steel, until 1962; retired from Kemper Insurance in 1980, after 15 years; belonged to St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, McHenry; and was a former member of St. Anastasia Church in Waukegan. Surviving are his wife O'Gretta; two sons, Timothy (Trudi) of Denver, Colo and Micahel (Mary) of Racine^ Wis.; a daughter, Mrs. James (Gretta) Dieck of Waukegan;.] and six grandchildren. A Funeral Mass was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. Anastasia Church, with interment in "Ascension Cemetery, Liber­ ty ville. Arrangements were -made by the Gurnee Funeral Home. - Memorials are requested to St. Mary's Church and St. Anastasia School Assistance Fund. Katherine Kolbinger {Catherine Kolbinger, 88, of Crystal Lake, died Monday, Dec. 3,1984, in Caravel Nursing Home, Beloit, Wis. She was born Nov. 12, 1896, in Germany, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Duhrmier. Mrs. Kolbinger was a member of St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Crystal Lake. Surviving are two sons, Harold of Crystal Lake and Arthur of McHenry; a daughter Loretta Fischer of- Madison, Wis.; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Fralk, Sr., whom she married ill 1961; her parents; and a son Frank, Jr. Visitation was held from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Querhammer Funeral Home, with a Wake Service at 8. A Mass of Resurrection will be offered at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Interment will follow in Crystal Lake Memorial Park. Keith W. Stewart Keith W. Stewart, 70, of Hudson, Fla., died Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1984, at Richey Manor Nursing Home, Newport Richey, Fla. He was born June 13,1914, in Ferris, 111. to Bluford andLorene (Goodway) Stewart. Mr. Stewart had been a winter resident of Florida from 1978 to 1983, when he moved there permanently. Before retiring, he was co-owner of a security agency. He was a member of the Dundee United Methodist Church, Dundee, 111.; past chairman of the State of Illinois Detective Licensing Bureau; belonged to Wauconda Lodge 198 FM&AM; Medinah Shrine Temple, Chicago; Fraternal Order of Moose; Aripeka, Fla. Elks Club Lodge 2520 and Quail Hollow Country Club in Florida. He is survived by his wife Faye, in Florida. A Masonic Memorial Service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, at the Well wood Funeral Home, Hudson, conducted by Pearl of the West No. 146 AF&AM, Newport Richey. Interment followed in Moss Ridge Cemetery, Carthage, IU. Contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice or the Crippled Children's Hospital. Paul A. Germain Paul A. Germain, 86, of Wonder Lake, died Friday, Nov. 30, 1984, at the Veterans Ad­ ministration Medical Center in North Chicago. He was born J, 1898, in Rock Island, 111., Paul and Anna Ger­ main? Mr. Germain lived in Wonder Lake about 22 years, having come from Chicago. He was a retired employee of Com­ monwealth Edison; and belonged to WW I Veterans Barracks 1315 and the Wonder Lake Senior Citizens Club. Surviving are his wife Lydia (Fanta); a son Paul A. Jr. of Camdenton, Mo.; one daughter, Mrs. John (Denise) Fan tana of Glenview, 111.; three grand­ children; and two great­ grandchildren. Private services and in­ terment were handled by the Peter M. Justen & Son Funeral Home. U.S. Government Surplus All New, Never Used! Welding Rod 50 lbs. II00 10 lbs. *3°° All Grades 16010 3/16" #7016 5/32" or 3/16" #8018 5/32" or 3/16" #9016 3/16" #9018 1/8" #10018 5/32" #11018 1/8" or 3/16" Brazing Rod 1/8" or 3/1,6" 50 lbs./*2S Brazing Flux 1 lb. can $150 Nuts, Bolts, Washers .45' per pound Structural Steel 10' sections .12*/lb. Padlocks, sets of 20 Seperately Keyed & Mastered '55/set Also Available Hoses, Brake Lining Material, Rivets, Bronze Bushing Stock, Other Items too numerous to mention. D&D Surplus 358 South Aw., Sycamore, II60178 815*895-5002 HOURS, MON. SAT. 8-5 McHenry County Comprehensive Mental Health Service System Mental Health Crisis Una for McHenry County 1-800-892-6900 Toll Free 24 Hour Cmorgoncy Number Professional Staff will answer your call sr (ft g f o k o m I f M MM o K s s g II O S1 O s ft e _ ? : -ue 3 a*® n

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