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3 NORTHWEST SUBURBAN OBITUARIES Prospect, Craig A. (Cynthia) Dudezak of Manlius, N.Y., Cary M. (Deborah) Duaczak of Hoffman Estates and Chester S. Dudezak Jr. of Arlington Heights; daughters, Christine E.

(John) Sloan of Elk Grove Village, Cheryl L. (James) Place of Waukegan and Catherine J. (Jerome) Matula of Des Plaines; and 10 grandchildren. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday, at Ochler Funeral Home, 555 Lee Des Plaines.

For information, (347) 824-5155. Helena T. Finnegan of Arlington Heights Services for Helena T. (nee Houlihan), 86, formerly of Chicago, will begin at 9:45 a.m. Monday, at Glueckert.

Funeral Home, 1520 N. Arlington Heights Road (four blocks south of Palatine Road), Arlington Heights, and continue with Mass at 10:30 a.m., at Our Lady of the Wayside Church, 440 S. Mitchell, Arlington Heights. Born Sept. 1, 1913, in Harpers Ferry, Iowa, she died Thursday, Sept.

9, 1999, at Northwest Community Healthcare, Arlington Heights. Burial will be in Marybill Cemetery, Nites. Mrs. Finnegan had been employed as a crossing guard for the Chicago Police Deparlment, retiring in 1969 after 10 years of service. She was the beloved wife of the late Norbert J.

Finnegan; loving mother of Vincent (Maureen) Finnegan of California, Colleen (Frank) Lizak of Norridge, Jeannie (Ray) Corcoran of Arlington Heights and the late Sheila; devoted grandmother of Scott and Heather Finnegan, Jennifer and Angela Lizak, and Shaun, Megan and Bridget Corcoran; dear sister of Donus (Maria) Houlihan of Canada, Calistus (Mary) Houlihan California and the late Gladyce Crow; fond sister-in-law of Alice (Colas) Douglas and Robert (Marie) Finnegan; dear cousin of Geraldine McKillip; loving aunt of many. Visilation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the Our Lady the Wayside PADS Program, which provides sheller for the homeless. For informalion, (847) 253-0168.

Theodore G. Gleichman of Arlington Heights Services for Theodore G. Gleichman, 92, formerly of Lincoln, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday, at Elkhart Cemetery, Elkhart, Ill. The Rev.

James Cravens will officiate. Born Aug. 13, 1907, in Lincoln, he died Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1999, at St. Clara's Manor in Lincoln.

Burial will be in Elkhart Cemetery. During his lifetime, Mr. Gleichman was employed by financial institutions both locally and nationwide as a vicepresident. The last 11 of those years, he organized and operated his own financial company, retiring in 1972. He was an Army veteran of World War II in field artillery serving in the European Theater.

He was a member of First United Methodisi Church of Arlington Heights, American Legion Post in Arlinglon Heights and VFW Post in Arlington Heights. Mr. Gleichman was a graduate of Lincoln Community High School, Lincoin Business College and had attended Mortensen and Keith Neville, all of Beach Park. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the First Presbyterian Church of Waukegan. Arrangements were made by the Salata Funeral Chapel, Gurnec.

For information, (847) 244-1155. Howard E. Hamilton St. of Leisure Village, Fox Lake Services for Howard E. Hamilton 80, formerly of Chicago and Pittsburgh, will be held al 2:30 p.m.

today, al K.K. Hamsher Funeral Home, 12 N. Piskatee Lake Road (the Chapel on the Lake), Fox Lake. The Rev. Lisle Kauffman will officiate.

Born Feb. 11, 1919, in Lanskerona, Sweden, the son of Arvid and Jenny (nee Nielson) Hamillon, he died Sunday, Sept. 5, 1999, at Centegra Hospital in McHlenry. Interment will be private. A resident of Fox Lake for the past 23 years, Mr.

Hamilton was a vice president of public relations for the Ketchum Fund Raising Company working out of the Prudential Building office in downtown Chicogo. He served on the Leisure Village finance committee and was president of NORTHWEST SUBURBAN OBITUARIES Dexter Neal Ashbrook of Arlington Heights Services for Dexter Neal Ashbrook, 78, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday. al Lauterburg Ochler Funeral Home, 2000 F. Northwest Hwy, Arlington Heights.

Born March 24, 1921, in Mattoon, he died Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1999, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Wisconsin. Interment will be private. Mr. Ashbrook was retired from the n- nance and insurance department of the Ford Motor Company.

He was the husband of Marjorie (nee Young); father of Jane M. Grubb of Irvine, Susan J. Ashbrook of Venice, Calif, and Nancy A. Corday of Arlington Heights; grandfather of Dan and Tim Grubb and Kelsey Corday; and brother of the late James Ashbrook. Visitation will be from 11 a.m.

Tuesday, until the time of the services at I p.m., at lite funeral home. Memorials may be made to the American Red Cross or to the James Ashbrook Scholarship Fund, Washington High School, 115 Bondurant, Washington, IL 61571. For information, (847) 253-5423. Alice S. Bethel See notice under Fox Valley Obituaries.

Lois J. Buddecke formerly of Arlington Heights A memorial Mass in remembrance of Lois J. Buddecke, 62, of Winter Haven, will be held at 9:30 a.m. today, at Our Lady of the Wayside Church, Arlington fleights. Born to life on March 13, 1937, she was born to everlasting life on Tuesday, July 20, 1999.

She loved to sew and knit. She was a homemaker and member of Our Lady of the Wayside Church. Survivors include her molher, Ester; brother, Harold; oldest son, Michael; daughters, Carolyn and Susan; and grandchildren, Glen, Jennifer, Kristan and Courtney. Chester S. Dudezak Sr.

of Des Plaines A funeral Mass for Chester S. Dudezak 76, a resident of Des Plaines for 38 years and formerly of the Cragin area of Chicago, will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday, at St. Stephen Church. Born July 18, 1923, in Chicago, he died Wednesday, Sept.

8, 1999, al Oakton Pavilion in Des Plaines. Burial will be in All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines. Mr. Dudezak had been employed as a mechanical engineer for the Defense Logistics Agency of O'Ilare Field in Chicago and formerly worked for Chicago Roller Skate Company, Illinois Toal Works in Chicago and Littlefuse in Des Plaines. He was a member of the Des Plaines VFW and the Knights of Columbus Fr.

Linden Council Surviving are his wife of 50 Cecilia C. Dudezak (nee Krzymninski); sons. Carl R. (Greta) Dudezak of Mount NORTH SUBURBAN OBITUARIES Horace Ransome Biggers of Waukegan Services for Horace Ransome Biggers, 78, will be held at 10:30 today, at Salata Funeral Chapel, 4190 Old Grand Gurnce. Born Feb.

26, 1921, in Wiseman, he passed away Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1999, at Victory Memorial Hospital in Waukegan. Interment will be in North Shore Garden of Memories Cemetery, North Chicago. A Waukegan resident for 48 years, he retired from North Shore Gas Company after 32 years of service. Mr.

Biggers was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of First Presbyterian Church in Waukegan. Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Namic Jean Biggers; children, Brenda Reitsma of Wichita Falls, Texas, Gary Biggers of Waukegan and Cher Bevill of Beach Park; and grandchildren, Chris (Olivia) Reitsma and David (Annette) Reitsma, both of Wichita Falls, and Trent Ethington, Kelsey Love of learning is teacher's legacy BY GORSKI strict work ethie and Irish wit. MemoREGGIE. Daily Herald Correspondent ries of Rooney, a 45-year resident of Rolling Meadows, span across the It had been several months since Northwest suburbs, many from forMary Rooney's Irish eyes bore any mer students and fellow leachers. glimpse of a smile.

The longtime Katie Redmond Hattenhauer wore Rolling Meadows resident who faced both hats. As a student in death with the same dignity and third-grade class in Rooney's. 1962, grace as she dealt with life lost her gained a favorite teacher. "Mrs. thritis two-year battle with crippling ar- Rooney got me to love to read, and and a failing heart in a read and read," Hattenhauer said.

She Naperville nursing home Tuesday. Fresh from college in 197B, Hattenwill most be remembered for hauer found a dream come true her lasting contribution as a 20-year team teaching third grade at St. teacher at St. the Colette School. Rooney Colette with Mary Rooney.

helped open parochial school in 17 years continuing Rooney's She legacy spent what was a new Catholic parish with and is still a fifth teacher there. in September of 1961. "Mary Rooney was an institution in "I remember her telling us she had Rolling Meadows for a generation of 59 kids and no textbooks until Novem- kids," recalled junior high teacher ber. Try pulling that off today," said Ron Mazzoni. "She just had a way of Rooney's schoolteacher.

daughter Mary, also a saying the right thing at the right that special look that third Rooney became a fixture in the emphasized what she said. She truly grade at St. Colette, known for a cared." Northwestern University after leaving Lincoln in 1927. Survivors include his son, Robert Gleichman of Des Plaines; brother-in-law, John (Jo) Gehlbach of Elkhart, sisters-in-law, Louise Gelhbach of Naples, Fla. and Eunice Gehlbach of Lincoln; and several nephews and nieces.

He was preceded in dealh by his wife, Virginia (nce Gehibach), on Jan. 28, 1999, whom he married on Dee. 12. 1936, in Decatur, his parents; brothers, George, Frederick and John Gleichman; and sisters, Flora Warren, Frances Lochenmeyer, Lizette Cotter, Louisa Campbell and Maria Gleichman. Visitation will be from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

Monday, at Holland Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln. Memorials may be made to St. Clara's Manor, Lincoln, Ill. or the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. For information, (217) 732-4141.

David Konkol of Elk Grove Village And Area Death Reports Ivan W. "Pat" Lageschulte See notice under West Suburban Obituaries, Vera F. Marsh formerly of Palatine Graveside services for Vera F. Marsh, 90, of Sun Lakes, will be held at 2 p.m. today, al the Huntley Cemetery.

The Rev. Ronald T. Woodruff will preside. Born April 28, 1909, in Elgin, daughter of Charles and Myrtle (nee Northrup) Marsh, she passed away Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1999, in Sun Lakes.

Surviving, are her nieces, Lenore Mesa, Ariz. and Marjorie Daniel of Sun Lakes. She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Leona Epperson; and brothers, Harley and Melvin Marsh. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Arrangements were made by James A.

O'Connor Funeral Home, Huntley. For information, (847) 669-5111. David B. Maschoff of Arlington Heights Funeral services for David B. Maschoff, GO, will be held at 8:30 p.m.

Sunday, at Lauterburg Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Ariington Heights. Born July 9, 1939, in Chicago, he died Friday, Sept. 10, 1999, at Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village. Interment will be private.

Mr. Mascholf was a retired grammar school custodian. He was the husband of the late Kathleen Maschoff; father of Jeffery Maschoff; son of Alice Maschoff (nce Gosch) and the late Benjamin Maschoff; and brother of Diane (the late Claude) Allison. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday, with services al 6:30 p.m., at the funeral home.

For information, (847) 253-5423. Social Security Information 1-800-772-1213 William S. Trombello of Round Lake Beach A funeral blessing for William S. Trombello, 69, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, at Strang Funeral Chapel Crematorium, 410 E.

Belvidere Road, Grayslake. Born Feb. 17, 1930, in Bellwood, he passed away Thursday, Sept. 9, 1999, at St. Francis Hospital in Evanston.

Interment will be private. Formerly of Maywood, Mr. Trombello had lived in Round Lake Beach for the past four years. He retired in 1988 from Midwest Opthalmic Instruments in Hinsdale, where he was employed as credit and collection manager. Prior to that he had worked for the Wicholdt's Department Store on State Street in Chicago and the House of Vision in Chicago.

He leaves his loving wife, Betty Trombello (nee Cromer), whom he married on June 16, 1956, in Maywood, children, Lisa (John) Hirn of Skokie, Robert Trombello of Lisle and William Trombello of Round Lake Beach; granddaughter, Melanie Hirn; sister, Madeline (Raymond) Moll of Cicero; and brother, John (Dorothy) Trombello of Lafayette, Ind. He was preceded in dealh by his parents, Samuel and Margaret Trombello. Friends of the family may visit from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral chapel. Memorials in his name may be made lo the charity of donor's choice.

For information, (847) 223-8122, WEST SUBURBAN OBITUARIES Ivan W. "Pat" Lageschulte formerly of Wheaton Services for Ivan W. "Pat" Lageschulte, 92, a resident of Windsor Park Manor in Carol Stream and formerly a longtime resident of Wheaton, will be held at 11 a.m. today, at Wheaton Bible Church, Main at Franklin Street, Wheaton. Born Oct.

17, 1906, in Barrington, he died Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1999, at Central DuPage Hospital, Winfield. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Barrington. Mr. Lageschulte graduated from Barrington High School in 1924.

In January 1926 he accepted Jesus Christ as Savior and subsequently studied al Dudley Bible Institute in Massachusetts, the Evangelical Theological Seminary in Naperville and Moody Bible Institule in Chicago. White in Illinois, he preached al churches in Northfield and Palatine. In 1935, he graduated from Wheaton College and in February 1936 he established an electrical contracting business, Lageschulte Electric Shop, in Barrington. On June 24, 1938, he married the former Betty Pollock. With his strong interest in missions work.

Mr. Lageschulte went on short term trips helping lo establish mission James Jahue Milford Sr. Elizabeth C. Milford formerly of Prospect Heights A memorial service for James Jahue Milford 104, and Elizabeth C. Milford (nee Lee), 101, will be held at 4:30 p.m.

today, at Prospect Heights Community Church, 400 N. Elmhurst Road, Prospect Heights. Dr. John Von Lackum III will officiate. Friends and neighbors are invited to join in the services.

James passed away on Sept. 10, 1998, and Elizabeth passed away July 15, 1999. They are buried in Rocky River Baptist Church Cemetery in Iva, S.C. Mr. Mrs.

Milford were Prospect Heights residents for 40 years. Surviving are their children, Dr. James J. (Patricia Milford and Carolyn (Arthur Milford Goldsmith; Elizabeth's brother, Trusten P. (Mildred Lee; nine grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Theresa Tinoly of Holman Estates Prayers for Theresa Tinoly (nee Carr), Bo, will be said at 9:15 a.m. Monday, at Ahlgrim Sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Golf Road, Schaumburg. Mass will follow at 10 a.m. al St.

Hubert Church, 729 Grand Canyon Hoffman Estates. Born March 11, 1919, in Chicago, she died Thursday, Sept. 9, 1999, in Buffalo Grove. Interment will be in St. Michael the Archangel Cemetery.

She is survived by her children, Caroline (Prank) Harvey and Al (Judy) Tinoly, grandchildren, Francis and Mary Harvey, Linda (James Minnice) Tinoly, Lisa (Paul) Dunaway and Laurie Tinoly; greatgrandchildren, Erin and Andrew Dunaway; and sister, Roslyn Fischer. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home. In lieu of Cowers, memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Foundation, 30 N. Michigan Suite 2015, Chicago, IL.

60602. For information, (847) 882-5580. Janice L. Wesenberg of Schaumburg Memorial services for Janice L. Wesenberg (nee Green), 61, of Schaumburg, formerly of Roselle and Palatine, will be held at 6 p.m.

Sunday, at Ahlgrim Sons Chapel, 201 N. Northwest Highway, Palatine. Born Jan. 11, 1938, in St. Joseph, she died Wednesday, Sept.

8, 1999, at home. Interment will be private. Janice was a registered nurse at Northwest Community Hospital for more than 10 years. She was the beloved wife of Kenneth Wesenberg; loving mother of Michael Lavallee, Lynn (Greg) Maund, John Lavallee, Thomas (Renee) Lavallee and Katie (Jon) Uidl; cherished grandmother of Kelly, lan, Anna and Colleen Maund, and Jack and Cora Uidl; dear sister of Daniel (Judy) Green; and fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. A memorial visitation will be held from 3 p.m.

until the time of services at 6 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the American Brain Tumor Association, 2720 River Road, Suite 146, Des Plaines, IL. 6001B. For information, (847) 358-7411.

stations in Africa and Europe. He also served with Wycliffe Bible Translators, was the chairman of the board of elders for Wheaton Bible Church and served in many other advisory capacitics. Surviving are his children, John (Judy) Lageschulte, Mary (Torn) Priest and Ruth (Jeffrey) Johnson; grandchildren, David (Allyson) Lageschulte, Julie and Carrie Priest, Louanne (Joel) Fromm, Brian (Anna) Johnson, and Michael and Kevin Johnson; great granddaughter, Hannah Lageschulte; and nieces, Elaine (Warren) Hayes and Arloa (the late Richard) Faulkner. He was preceded in death by his wife, Belty; grandson, James Lageschulte; and sister, Mildred Faulkner. Visitation will be from 9 a.m.

until the time of services al 11 a.m. today, at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Wycliffe Bible Transiators JAARS, Waxhaw, NC. Arrangements were made by Hultgren Funeral Home, Wheaton. For information, (630) 668-0027, or www.obitdetails.com.

Renate Elizabeth Magni of Carol Stream and West Chicago A funeral Mass for Renate Elizabeth Magni, a resident of the Carol Stream and West Chicago arcas for 39 years, will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday, at St. Luke Church, 421 W. Cochise, Carol Stream. (Please meet al church.) She died Thursday, Sept.

9, 1999, at her home, after a short illness. Interment will be in. Assumption Cemetery. Mrs. Magni and her husband had moved to Maywood in 1958 and their son, Michael, was born Aug.

3, 1964. In 1967 joined Wheaton National Bank and continued with them through the mergers and buy outs. Most recently she was with American National Bank in Wheaton as a private banker. Mrs. Magni was a member of St.

Luke Church in Carol Stream. She was the beloved wife of Edwin Joseph Magni, originally of Pence, whom she married in October 1957; loving mother of Michael (Linda) Magni Denver, devoted daughter of Fransiska Mackenrothe of Germany and the late Rudolph Mackenrothe; and fond sister of Edith (Rudi) Gensior of Oldenberg, Germany, and Klaus (Marie) Mackenrothe of Manteca, Calif. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and co-workers. Visitation will he from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday, al Williams Kampp Funeral Home, 430 E.

Roosevelt Road (one block east of Naperville Road, Wheaton. Donations to the American Cancer Society, 999 N. Main Glen Ellyn, 11. 60137. would be appreciated.

For information, (630) 668-0016. Kathleen Anne Wood of Lake Barrington A Mass of Christian Burial for Kathleen Anne Wood (nee Forkin), 39, will be held at 10 a.m. today, at St. Anne Catholic Church, 120 N. Ela Barrington.

Born Dec. 20, 1959, in St. Louis, she passed away Thursday, Sept. 9, 1999, at Good Shepherd Hospital in Barrington, after fighting a hard and courageous battle with breast cancer. Burial will be in White Memorial Cemetery, Cuba township.

A member of St. Anne Catholic Church in Barrington, Kathy was a 1982 graduate of the University of Illinois with a degree in marketing. Her career led her to the arts and she worked professionally as a creative painter. Kathy was passionate about the eradication of cancer, and was very aclive in cancer fundraising and participated in the Relay for Life. A devoted mother, she enjoyed being involved with her children's sporting events.

Her favorite hobby was gardening. Survivors include her husband, Jack V. Wood of Lake Barrington, whom she married on June 9, 1984; children, Sean and Jacqueline of Lake Barrington; parents, Patrick J. and Barbara A. Forkin of Springfield; siblings, Sherry (Phil) Gross of Congers, N.Y., Colleen (Larry) Kaelin of Carmel, Ind, Mary Pat (Bob) Arthur of Carmel, Patrick HI (Janie) Forkin of Chesterfield, Michele (Dick) Spinel! of Lake Barrington and Shaun (Joann) Forkin of Naperville; parents-in-law, Jack and Yolanda Wood of Ingleside; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her brother, Christopher Forkin. Arrangements were made by Stirlen-Pieper Davenport Funeral Home, Barrington. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, National HeadquarTX 75244; the American Cancer Sociters, 5005 LB.J Freeway, Suite 250, Dallas, ely for Breast Cancer Research, 625 North Court, Suite 280, Palatine, IL 60067. For information, (847) 381-3411.

Memorial services for David Konkol, 58, formerly of Milwaukee, will be held at 2:30 p.m. today, al Grove Memorial Chapel, 1199 S. Arlington Heights Road (three blocks south of Biesterfield Road), Elk Grove Village. Born in Stevens Point, Mr. Konkol died Thursday, Sept.

2, 1999, at home. A retired 30-year employee of Roadway Frieght, he was the father of Michael Konkol and Kathy (James) Lee; son of the late Eleanor and Clements Konkol: brother of Lorraine (Edmund) Kruzicki and Rencita (Wayne) Miller, both of Stevens Point, Rosie (Tom) Moderzewski of Plover, Wis. and the late Richard of Stevens Point; and grandfather of Joel and Krissy Konkol, and Michael and Matthew Lec. Visitation will be from 1 to 3 p.m. today, at the funeral chapel.

For information, (847) 640-0566. Obituary Desk Fax Service Information may be faxed to the Obituary Desk 24 hours a day. (347) 427-1130 the board for two terms, and was the Fox Lake State Bank Director of the Year in 1991. Mr. Hamilton was a member of the Boy Scouts of America Executive Round Table, and played coronet and guitar in a brass band.

He enjoyed being a privale pilot, boating, vintage automobiles and was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Louise Hamilton (nee Scholle) of Fox Lake; son, Howard E. Jr. (Mary) Hamilton of St. Charles; daughter, Regina L.

Hamilton of San Diego, sister, Grace Espinosa of Esconaba, grandchildren, Frank and Jason Hamillon of San Diego, and Nicholas A. and Jennifer L. Hamilton of St. Charles; and five great grandchildren. Friends may call from 12:30 p.m.

until the time of the services today, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Fountains Nursing Home of Crystal Lake, 1000 C. Brighton Lane, Crystal Lake, IT, 60012. For information, (847) 587-2100. Veteran's Affairs Information 1-800-827-1000 YOU'VE BEEN THROUGH SO MUCH TOGETHER WHY NOT VISIT A CATHOLIC CEMETERY NEAR YOU AND PRE-PLAN YOUR BURIAL ARRANGEMENTS TOGETHER.

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JOSEPH AN PARISH GLENWOOD CHICAGO JUSTICE RIVER GROVE AFFILIATE CEMETERY OH Charles J. Fleming, 76, of McHenry, died Thursday, Sept 9. Arrangements were made by Ahlgrim Sons Funeral Home, Palatine, (847) 358-7411. Information for Veterans To report the death of a veteran or to inquire about benefits, contact the Department of Veteran's Affairs at the following toll free number: 1-800-827-1000 Tius telephone number operates from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., Monday through Friday only.

Visit the Daily Herald online. www.dailyherald.com Carl W. Noller of Bloomingdale Memorial services for Carl W. Noller, 85, will be held at 3 p.m. today, at St.

Paul United Church of Christ, 118 First Bloomingdale. Refreshments will follow. Mr. Noller died Saturday, Sept. 4, 1999, at Central DuPage Hospital, Winfield.

He was the beloved husband of Marie (nee Gabel); loving father of Carl William III of Reston, Va. and Suzanne M. of Schaumburg, fond brother of Violet Guss; and dear uncle of three nieces. LeRoy C. Searles of Bloomingdale Services for LeRoy C.

Scarles, 76, will be held at noon today, at Salerno's Rosedale Chapels, 450 W. Lake St. mile west of Road), Roselle. Mr. Searles died Saturday, Aug.

14, 1969, in New Port Richey, after an extended illness. He retired in 1986 as regional sales manager for Detrex Chemical Industries after 34 years of service. He served for three years in the South Pacific during World War in the 1st Division of the Marine Corps. Survivors include his beloved wife of 52 years, Shirley; dear daughter, Marcia Lynn (Kenneth) Boyce and loving grandchildren, Jared, Taryn and Kyle Boyce, all of Batavia. He was the dear brother inlaw of Marjorie Holter Johnson; uncle of Gary (Valerie) Johnson and Keith (Monica) Johnson; great -uncle of five; and uncle of two.

Visilation will be from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the services today, al the funeral chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the American Cancer Society or Lord of Life Lutheran Church, are appreciated. For information, (630) 889-1700. Jeanine Ran (nee Ortman), 58, of Addison, died Thursday, Sept.

9. Arrangements were made by Humes Funeral Home, Addison, (630) 628-8808. Eldrid. C. Bentz, 96, of Wheaton, formerly of Sheboygan, died Thursday, Sept.

9. Arrangements were made by the Hultgren Funeral Home, Wheaton, (630) 668-0027. Anna M. Hines (nee Winters), 82, of Villa Park, formerly of Melrose Park, died Thursday, Sept. 9.

Arrangements were made by the Steuerle Funeral Home, Villa Park, (530) 832-4161. Obituary Desk Fax Service 24 Hours Daily (847) 427-1130 See PREVIOUS PACE, for more obituaries.

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