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    1. [ILckSCH] obits - berlin engler feddecke foege koenig kublank prellberg schoppe sloan tatge tagtmeier thies theis thiess tonne trost volkening wiese wilkening wille
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    3. I am scanning the results of queries surnames that i know were in our area... I am only clipping those obits where I recognize some of the relatives or there is an indication that these are Schaumburg area people.... or from around our area. I note the number of results in () so that the reader has an idea of the volume that i started with. Remember that the search produces any obit with the searched name, not just those with the name in the subject of the obit... Because of this, obits may be duplicated over time. You will notice what appears to be duplicates as well. This is because the obits were run on several days and I have not done a comparison to see if they are exactly the same. Corrections may have been made if there were errors. in the material you will notice that the heading on the obit may not be in the cluster noted in the subject. it is included because somewhere in that obit, is the referenced name. berlin (174) engler (I only checked for Paul Engler) feddecke (0) foege (13 but i found none) koenig (200) kotels ( I only looked for kotel sloan relatives) kublank ( I only checked for kublank of Palatine) prellberg (26) schoppe (24) sloan (withthe kotel info) tatge (76) tagtmeier (14) thies (163) (said as "don't tease me") thiess (25 tho none found for the Rev or the family on the north side of the township) theis (183) (said as 'He ties the laces" ) (PLEASE NOTE: the above names are so very easily misspelled.... ) tonne (31) trost (143) volkening (2) wiese (172) wilkening (67) wille (178) subject searches All American Casualty company (kern) Alliance Life Insurance (kern) beer at club 6-1-1947elk grove village () earle maThews elk grove () lexington farm lexington saddle farm meyer dairy () schaumburg () shaumberg () schaumberg () palatine () hoffman estates () ontarioville St peter Ev Church () st peter church () rodenberg () rodenburg () berlin (174) 1974-04-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) BERLIN Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred H. Berlin, beloved husband of Lydia fond brother of Louis Berlin, Della Butt, Mary Meyer, Esther Leseberg, Mable Hartmann and Isabelle Cooper. Visitation Tuesday 4 to 9 p.m., at Stirlen-Pieper Funeral Home, 53 S. Old Rand Rd., Lake Zurich, Il., where services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Rand Hill. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Lake Zurich. 381-3411. Copyright 1974, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19740415dn017 1959-01-30 Chicago Tribune (IL) BERLIN Edition: Chicago Tribune Mary Berlin, Jan. 29, 1959, Palatine, Ill., beloved wife of the late Fred; dear mother of Della, Fred Jr., Louie, Mary, Esther, Mabel, and Isabelle. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Services Sunday, Feb 1, 2:30 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church of Christ. Interment Greendale cemetery. Copyright 1959, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19590130dn005 1956-06-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) BACKING TRUCK CRUSHES BABY GIRL TO DEATH Edition: Chicago Tribune Diane Jane Berlin, 1 1/2, of Palatine and Roselle rds., Palatine township, was killed yesterday when a truck, owned by her father, a feed and fertilizer dealer, crushed her as it was being backed away from a feed bin near the home. The truck driver, Wilfred Bottcher, 41, of Algonquin, was charged with reckless homicide. Diane's father, Emil, posted $1,000 bond to free Bott- --------------- Chicago's 1956 Traffic Toll 14,205 INJURED 138 DEAD --------------- cher until a hearing on the charge Wednesday in Skokie police court. Police were informed Diane was playing in the yard of the home prior to the accident. Dies in Head-On Crash Elizabeth Raymond, 16, of 2935 W. 40th st., was killed yesterday in a head-on automobile collision in route 66 near Soper rd., on the outskirts of Hinsdale. She was riding in an automobile driven by Edward Smigelski, 20, of 4104 Archer av., who is in critical condition in Hinsdale sanitarium. The second car was driven by Joseph Wilkerson, 35, of Bloomington, who is in Hinsdale sanitarium with a foot injury. The Du Page county sheriff's office said Wilkerson will be charged with involuntary manslaughter. Widow Killed in Ohio Mrs. Kate Kopplin, 48, of 4702 N. Sacramento av., a widow, was killed early yesterday when the auto in which she was riding struck a bridge abutment at East Liverpool, O., family members were notified. Mrs. Kopplin's two sons, Ronald P., 21, and Richard, 13, and Robert Wexler, 21, the driver were injured. Wexler a friend of Ronald Kopplin, had driven Mrs. Kopplin and Richard to Fort Monmouth, N. J., to pick up Ronald, who was starting an army furlough. They were returning to Chicago when the accident occurred. Hit Changing Tire; Dies Robert Studebaker, 28, of 8313 Long st., Oak Lawn, a welder, died yesterday in Community Memorial hospital, La Grange, of injuries suffered last Thursday when he was hit while changing a tire at 68th st. and Harlem av., Bedford Park. Sheriff's Deputy Leonard Doman said Studebaker was struck by an auto driven by Stanley Makawski, 70, of 8840 Harlem av., Stickney township. Up to midnight Sunday, 228 persons had been killed in traffic accidents in Cook county since Dec. 31. Of these, 138 were killed in Chicago, where 14,205 were injured in the same period. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560605ob007 1956-03-26 Chicago Tribune (IL) BERLIN Edition: Chicago Tribune --Albert W. Berlin, March 23, 1956, Palatine, Ill., beloved husband of Delia; dear father of Ralph, Dorothy, Althea, and Shelia. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Service will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church, Palatine. Interment Hillside. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560326dn061 1956-03-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) BERLIN Edition: Chicago Tribune --Albert W. Berlin, March 23, 1956, Palatine, Ill., beloved husband of Delia; dear father of Ralph, Dorothy, Althea, and Sheila. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Service will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church, Palatine. Interment Hillside. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560325dn027 1951-03-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) BERLIN Edition: Chicago Tribune --Fred C. Berlin, Feb. 27, 1951, Palatine, Ill., beloved husband of Mary, dear father of Della, Fred, Louie, Mary, Ester, Mable, and Isabelle, brother of Mrs. Fred Arens. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Services 2 p.m., Saturday, March 3, at St. Paul's church. Interment Hillside cemetery. Copyright 1951, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19510301dn028 1939-03-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) FASSE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Emma Fasse, nee Berlin, age 72 years, fond mother of George, Henry, Ida, August, and Walter. Resting at late residence, 2543 N. Bernard street. Services Saturday, 1 p.m. at late residence, then to Fairfield Lutheran church, near Lake Zurich, Ill, at 2:45 p.m. Interment Fairfield cemetery. Copyright 1939, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19390310dn011 paul engler (the only engler i looked for) 1964-04-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) Engler Edition: Chicago Tribune Paul C. H. Engler, age 54, of Schaumburg twp., suddenly, April 27, beloved husband of Nellie, nee Culbertson; devoted father of William H.; dear brother of Mrs. Robert [Doris] Latter. Funeral Thursday, 1 p.m., to St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Interment at Topeka, Kas. Resting at Richert & Son Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle. LA 9-5751. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established at St. Peter Luth. School Building fund. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640429dn018 kublank (I only checked on Kublanks of Palatine) 1946-04-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) INJURIES IN RUNAWAY FATAL Edition: Chicago Tribune Herman Kublank, 80, Schaumberg township farmer, died in Palatine hospital yesterday of injuries suffered when a team bolted and he was run over by a farm wagon. Copyright 1946, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19460425ob001 koenig (200 /1967) 1997-08-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) ALBERT KOENIG Edition: Chicago Tribune Albert Koenig, 84, of Flanagan, Ill., died Saturday in OSF Saint James Hospital, Pontiac, Ill. Mr. Koenig, who was born Feb. 26, 1913, in Germany, was a retired farmer. When he came to the United States with his parents and brothers, he farmed in the areas that would eventually become Palatine and Schaumburg. Visitation will be Wednesday from 10 a.m. until an 11 a.m. service in Martin-Burke Funeral Home, 206 N. Maple, Cullom. Copyright 1997, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19970806OB9708060314 1968-03-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) Koenig Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma Koenig Arlington Heights, beloved wife of the late Herman; loving mother of Hulda Stolper, Willma Kaeiser, Alma [Floyd] Wolfe, Bertha [Raymond] Landmeier, Clara [Richard] Wilke, and Roland [LaVerne] Koenig; grandmother of 17; great-grandmother of 24; one brother and four sisters. Resting at the Haire Funeral Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Funeral services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Faith Lutheran church. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of services. Interment Memory Garden cemetery. 253-0168 Copyright 1968, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19680325dn054 (kotel sloan) 1979-09-26 Chicago Tribune (IL) KOTEL Edition: Chicago Tribune Robert Allen Kotel, beloved son of Curt and Phyllis; fond brother of Dan, Tom and Carolyn; dear grandson of George M. (the late Florence) Sloan. Visitation at the Skaja Terrace Funeral Home, 7812 N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles, Wednesday, 12 noon until 9:30 a.m. Funeral services Thursday, 9:15 a.m., to St. Thomas Becket Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society appreciated. 966-7302. Copyright 1979, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19790926dn053 1980-06-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) SLOAN Edition: Chicago Tribune George M. Sloan, beloved husband of the late Florence, nee Rush; dear father of Phyllis Curt, Kotel; dear grandfather of Dan, Tom, Carolyn and the late Bob. Funeral services Thursday, 9:30 a.m. from the Skaja-Terrace Funeral Home, 7812 N. Milwaukee Av., Niles. to St. Juliana Church for 10 a.m. mass. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Cancer Society. Visitation Wednesday 2 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. 966-7302. Copyright 1980, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19800625dn072 1975-07-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) SLOAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Florence Sloan, nee Rush, beloved wife of George; dearest mother of Phyllis (Curt) Kotel; loving grandmother of Dan, Tom, Bob, and Carolyn; dearest sister of Edward Rush. Resting at the Skaja-Terrace Funeral Home, 7812 Milwaukee Av., Niles. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., to St. Juliana Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Cancer Society. Visitation beginning Saturday 6 p.m. 966-7302. Copyright 1975, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19750727dn167 1975-07-26 Chicago Tribune (IL) SLOAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Florence Sloan, nee Rush, beloved wife of George; dearest mother of Phyllis (Curt) Kotel; loving grandmother of Dan, Tom, Bob and Carolyn; dearest sister of Edward Rush. Resting at the Skaja-Terrace Funeral Home, 7812 Milwaukee Av., Niles. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., to St. Juliana Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Cancer Society. Visitation beginning Saturday 6 p.m. 966-7302. Copyright 1975, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19750726dn080 prellberg (26) 1943-08-12 Chicago Tribune (IL) HOLSTE Edition: Chicago Tribune Mrs. Minnie Holste, nee Prellberg, Aug. 10, of Palatine, Ill., beloved wife of Fred, mother of Alvin, Oscar, Emily, Viola, Dorothy, and Lucille. Funeral Friday, 2:30 p.m., at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine, Ill. Interment Hillside cemetery. Copyright 1943, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19430812dn041 1943-08-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) HOLSTE Edition: Chicago Tribune Mrs. Minnie Holste, nee Prellberg, Aug. 10, of Palatine, Ill., beloved wife of Fred, mother of Alvin, Oscar, Emily, Viola, Dorothy, and Lucille. Funeral Friday, 2:30 p.m., at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine, Ill. Interment Hillside cemetery. Copyright 1943, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19430811dn013 schoppe (24) 1975-05-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) SCHOPPE Edition: Chicago Tribune Amanda Schoppe, nee Horstman, of Palatine, 100 years of age, beloved wife of the late Louis; fond aunt of Helen (John) Wegner; sister of the late Bertha Luck Charter member of the women Relief Corps, No. 1883, palatine. Resting at Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. North-West Hwy., Palatine, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, May 12, Visitation for friends from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Interment Palatine Hillside Cemetery. 358-7411. Copyright 1975, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19750511dn139 1966-09-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) Schoppe Edition: Chicago Tribune Harry H. Schoppe, age 92, Sept. 23, 1966, Palatine, Ill., beloved husband of the late Amalia; dear father of Helen A. Resting at Tharp Funeral Home, 25 W. Palatine road, Palatine. Services Monday, Sept. 26, 1:30 p.m. at St. Paul United Church of Christ. Interment Randhill cemetery. FL 8-0223. Copyright 1966, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19660925dn152 1966-09-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) Harry H. Schoppe Edition: Chicago Tribune Harry H. Schoppe, 92, of 26 N. Broadway st., Palatine, died yesterday in Sherman hospital, Elgin. Until March of this year, Mr. Schoppe operated a general merchandise store at his home address for 72 years. Surviving is a daughter, Helen. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in St. Paul United Church of Christ in Palatine. Copyright 1966, Chicago Tribune.[br] Record Number: 19660924ob013 1966-09-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) Schoppe Edition: Chicago Tribune Harry H. Schoppe, age 92, Sept. 23, 1966, Palatine, Ill., beloved husband of the late Amalia; dear father of Helen A. Resting at Tharp Funeral Home, 25 W. Palatine road, Palatine. Services Monday, Sept. 26, 1:30 p.m. at St. Paul United Church of Christ. Interment Randhill cemetery. Visitation after 7 p.m. Saturday. FL 8-0223. Copyright 1966, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19660924dn044 1965-07-23 Chicago Tribune (IL) Schoppe Edition: Chicago Tribune Alice M. Schoppe, nee Landmeier, beloved wife of Elmer A.; dear mother of Howard, Roger, Bernhard, Jeanice Sietmann, Elmer Jr., and Laurelle Lang; grandmother of 18; great-grandmother of five. Resting at Geils Funeral Home, 180 S. York street, Bensenville, Ill., until 11 a.m. Saturday. Lying in state at St. John's United Church of Christ, from 12 noon Saturday, until time of service 2 p.m. Interment St. John's. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be appreciated. PO 6-3232. Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19650723dn100 1962-12-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) Landmeier Edition: Chicago Tribune Meta Landmeier, nee Schoppe, beloved wife of the late Alfred H.; dear mother of Marion Oehlerking and Wesley; grandmother of six; great-grandmother of one; sister of Elmer, the late Rose Langguth, Laura Kirchoff, and Emil. Resting at Geils Funeral Home, 180 S. York street, Bensenville, Ill., until 11 a.m. Saturday. Lying in state in St. John United Church of Christ, from 12 noon Saturday until time of service, 2 p.m. Interment Mount Emblem. PO 6-3232. Copyright 1962, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19621214dn100 1962-10-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) Schoppe Edition: Chicago Tribune Emil F. Schoppe, beloved husband of Anna, nee Schultz; dear father of Evelyn Schulze, Hildegard Schulze and Ruth Heverstich; grandfather of 13; great-grandfather of 16; brother of Meta Landmeler and Elmer. Resting at Geils Funeral Home, 180 South York street, Bensenville, Ill., until 11 a.m. Tuesday. Lying in state at St. John's church from 12 noon Tuesday, until time of service, 2 p.m. Interment St. John's. Porter 6-3232. Copyright 1962, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19621029dn134 1957-10-16 Chicago Tribune (IL) SCHOPPE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Amalia B. Schoppe, Oct. 14, 1957, Palatine, Ill., beloved wife of Harry H,.; mother of Helen; sister of Walter Flury. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, palatine, where services will be held Thursday, Oct. 17, at 2 p.m. Interment Randhill. Friends may call Wednesday evening. Copyright 1957, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19571016dn148 1947-12-23 Chicago Tribune (IL) SCHOPPE Edition: Chicago Tribune Robert L. Schoppe, Dec. 22, Palatine, Ill., beloved husband of Ellen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schoppe, and brother of Helen. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine, Ill. Services Wednesday, Dec. 24th, 3 p.m., at St. Paul's church. Masonic services following. Member of Medinah Temple. A.A.O.N.M.S. Interment Rand Hill cemetery. Copyright 1947, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19471223dn027 1944-10-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) SCHOPPE Edition: Chicago Tribune Louis Schoppe of Palatine, Ill., Oct. 10, 1944, beloved husband of Amanda, nee Horstman; brother of Harry. Resting at funeral home, Palatine. Services Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Ev. Reformed church. Interment Hillside cemetery, Palatine. Copyright 1944, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19441013dn025 1939-12-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) SCHOPPE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Charles Schoppe, beloved husband of Bertha, nee Langhoff; brother of Louis, Harry, and the late Henry Schoppe and Carrie Landwei. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., from funeral home, Chicago avenue and Bothwell street, Palatine; 2:30 at St. Paul's Evangelical church. Burial Hillside cemetery, Palatine. Copyright 1939, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19391207dn038 tatge (76) 1981-07-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) TATGE Edition: Chicago Tribune Lorene B. Tatge, nee Gahlbeck, of Palatine, beloved wife of the late Herman; dear mother of Darlene (Roy) Hahnfeld; loving grandmother of Lynn and Jeffrey Hahnfeld; fond sister of Alta Tosch and Hildor Gahlbeck. Visitation Wednesday 2 to 9 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Streets, Des Plaines, where services will be held Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. Memorials to Resident's Council, c/o Manor Care Nursing Center, 4225 Kirchoff Rd., Rolling Meadows, 60008, appreciated. 824-5155. Copyright 1981, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19810715dn110 1966-03-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) George Tatge Edition: Chicago Tribune George Tatge, 81, of 11 S. Emerson st., Mount Prospect, died yesterday in Northwest Community hospital, Arlington Heights. Mr. Tatge retired in 1937 after serving as police magistrate of the village of Mount Prospect for eight years. His widow, Lillian; four daughters, Mrs. Gladys Rascher, Mrs. Bernice Majewski, Mrs. Lavernge Rocco and Mrs. Shirley Page; two sons, George Jr. and Willis; 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; two sisters; and three brothers survive. Services will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the chapel at 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arlington Heights. Copyright 1966, Chicago Tribune.[br] Record Number: 19660325ob004 1947-12-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) TATGE Edition: Chicago Tribune Mina Tatge, nee Ludwig, of Palatine, beloved wife of Walter, fond mother of Grace, Dorothy, and LeRoy, dear sister of Mrs. Martha Ziehm, loving grandmother of Bruce and Wayne. At chapel 3905-07 Lincoln avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Copyright 1947, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19471215dn045 1946-05-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) TATGE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Julianna Helene Tatge, May 11, 1946, daughter of the late Conrad and Sophia Tatge, sister of Mrs. Richard H. Treiber, Mrs. Philip H. Mallen, Mrs. Ferdinand W. Seehausen, Edward W. Tatge, and Mrs. Robert A. Scheenfeld, and the late Mrs. Louis Rathje, William H. Tatge, and Gustavus J. Tatge. Resting at funeral home, 415 W. 63d street, until noon Tuesday, May 14. Lying in state from 1 to 2 p.m., and services 2 p.m., Tuesday, at Redeemer English Lutheran church, 64th and Harvard avenue. Interment Bethania cemetery. Copyright 1946, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19460513dn074 1918-05-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) TATGE Edition: Chicago Tribune Sophia Tatge, at her residence, 6810 Union-av., May 4, 1918, aged 82 years 7 months, widow of Conrad Tatge and mother of Mrs. R. H. Treiber, Mrs. Sophia Rathje, deceased; Mr. W. H. Tatge, Mrs. Ph. H. Maller, Mr. G. J. Tatge, Mrs. Emma Leehausen, Mr. E. W. Tatge, Mrs. R. A. Schoenfeld, and Miss Lulu Tatge. Funeral Wednesday at 1 p.m. from late home, 6810 Union-av., to Stephanus church. 65th and Peoria-sts., thence by autos to Bethania cemetery. Copyright 1918, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19180507dn027 tagtmeier (14) 1977-12-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) TAGTMEIER Edition: Chicago Tribune George H. Tagtmeier of Half Day, Ill., husband of the late Anna, father of Raymond, Robert, Clara Schaldenbrand and the late Willard; grandfather of 10; great-grandfather of 11; brother of Alfred and Lily Tagtmeier. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Friday at Burnett Funeral Home, 120, W. Park Av., Libertyville. Visitation 7 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday. Private interment Vernon Cemetery. Info. 362-3009. Copyright 1977, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19771208dn095 1971-11-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) Tagtmeier Edition: Chicago Tribune Willard H. Tagtmeier of Arlington Heights, husband of Evelyn J.; dear father of Faye [the Rev. Walter K.] Mohr and Gail J.; dear son of George; grandfather of Larry and Jennifer Mohr; brother of Raymond, Robert, and Clare Schaldenbrand. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Visitation after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19711109dn104 1971-11-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) Tagtmeier Edition: Chicago Tribune Willard H. Tagtmeier of Arlington Heights, husband of Evelyn J.; dear father of Faye [the Rev. Walter K.] Mohr and Gail J.; dear son of George; grandfather of Larry and Jennifer Mohr; brother of Raymond, Robert, and Clare Schaldenbrand. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Visitation after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19711109dn104 1971-11-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) Arlington Hts. Resident Dies in Home Fire Edition: Chicago Tribune Willard Tagtmeier, 56, of 116 W. St. James St., Arlington Heights, was found dead in his home yesterday of apparent asphyxiation from a fire that swept the two-story structure. Fire Capt. John Benson said Tagtmeier may have been dead for a half hour because smoke was pouring from the house when the fire was discovered by a neighbor. Benson said Tagtmeier was found in a bedroom. He said the cause of the fire was not known. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune.[br] Record Number: 19711108ob013 1970-08-17 Chicago Tribune (IL) Niles Woman Killed in Two-Car Accident Edition: Chicago Tribune Mrs. Susan J. Tagtmeier, 23, of 8031 W. Foster av., Niles, was killed early yesterday when her car went out of control in the northbound lanes of the Edens Expressway near Wilson Avenue, crossed into the southbound lanes and was struck by another car. Mrs. Tagtmeier, a reservationist for American Airlines, died shortly after she was admitted to the Northwest Hospital. The driver of the other car, Allan D. Bieniasz, 25, of 1357 W. Blackhawk Av., was admitted to the same hospital and reported in good condition with bruises on his head. Mrs. Tagtmeier was the daughter-in-law of the Northfield Township collector, Alfred Tagtmeier. She was on her way home from work when the accident occurred. Up to midnight Saturday 314 persons had been killed in traffic accidents in Cook County since Dec. 31 Of those, 184 were in Chicago, where 25,182 persons were injured in the same period. PHOTO CAPTION: 184 DEAD Chicago's 1970 Traffic Toll 25,812 INJURED Memo: Photo Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune.[br] Record Number: 19700817ob012 1970-08-17 Chicago Tribune (IL) Tagtmeier Edition: Chicago Tribune Susan Jane Tagtmeier nee McShane, suddenly, Aug. 16, wife of John H. Tagtmeier; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. McShane of Northbrook; sister of Carole, Sheilah and James E. McShane Jr. Funeral Tuesday, from Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home, 1100-04 Waukegan Rd., Glenview, to St. Norbert's Church, 1809 Walters Av., Northbrook. Mass 10 a.m. Interment All Saints' Visitation 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday. PA 4-0083. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19700817dn111 1967-02-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) Tagtmeier Edition: Chicago Tribune Anna A. Tagtmeier of Elm road, Half Day, Ill., beloved wife of George; mother of Raymond of Canoga Park, Cal., Willard of Arlington Heights, Robert of Half Day, and Mrs. Clara Schaldenbrand of Warren, Mich.; sister of Max Miller of Fla., George Miller of Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Fred Busch of Aptakislc, and Mrs. Clara Liscom of California. Resting at Burnett Funeral Home, 120 W. Park avenue, Libertyville. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Saturday, at Washburn Cong. church, Half Day. Interment Vernon cemetery. Info. 362-3009. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670204dn094 1958-08-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) William R. Tagtmeier Edition: Chicago Tribune William R. Tagtmeier, 67, of 386 Alles av., Des Plaines, Maine township, supervisor since 1949 and township clerk from 1924 to 1949, died Saturday in Fahey Medical center, Des Plaines. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in St. Matthew's Lutheran church, 9200 Milwaukee ave., Des Plaines. He is survived by the widow, Laura; a son, William J. Tagtmeier; and a daughter, Mrs. Lois Long. Copyright 1958, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19580824ob008 1958-08-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) TAGTMEIER Edition: Chicago Tribune --William R. Tagtmeier, 386 Alles street, Des Plaines, beloved husband of laura, nee Jaacks; dear father of William J., Lois Long, and the late Lt. Roy; five grandchildren; loving brother of Fred, George, Rudolph, and Alfred Tagtmeier, and Clara Rugen, Emma Eddington, and Lillian Tagtmeier. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. Services Tuesday, 2 p.m., St. Matthew's Lutheran church, 9200 Milwaukee avenue. Interment Ridgewood. VAnderbilt 4-5155. Copyright 1958, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19580824dn050 thies (163) 1983-12-17 Chicago Tribune (IL) THIES Edition: Chicago Tribune William F. Thies, age 87, of Schaumburg, beloved husband of the late Clara; dear father of Ra (Mildred) and LaVonne (Leonard Presley); loving grandfather of six fond great-grandfather of nine brother of Alvina Thies. Funeral services 10 a.m. Monday, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 405 S. Rush St. Roselle, IL. Interment Lakewood Memorial Park. Visitation 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday, at Martin Funeral Home, Ltd., 333 S. Roselle Rd. Roselle. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Trinity Lutheran Church appreciated. 529-5751. Copyright 1983, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19831217dn085 1971-09-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) Moeller Edition: Chicago Tribune Kathryn Moeller, nee Thies, of Bartlett and formerly of Elgin, Sept. 20, age 67, beloved wife of the late Louis; dear mother of William Moeller and Mary Richardson; sister of Otto, Mary, Ida and the late Alma, Emil, Albert, Edward, Herman and Reinhardt; grandmother of five. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Elgin Visitation after 5 p.m. Tuesday, Bergan-Miller Colonial Funeral Home, 310 S. State St., Elgin. Interment Lake Street Memorial Park, Elgin. A memorial has been established for Good Shepherd Lutheran School. Inf., 741-8800. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710922dn091 1971-05-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) George A. Thies Edition: Chicago Tribune Services George A. Thies, 67, of 244 W. Daniels Rd., Palatine, will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Immanuel Lutheran Church in Palatine. Mr. Thies, who retired two years ago after 31 years as a maintenance man for WGN radio, died Tuesday in his home. Surviving are his widow, Esther; a son, Robert G.; a daughter, Mrs. Karen Donovan; and three grandchildren. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune.[br] Record Number: 19710506ob004 1971-05-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) Thies Edition: Chicago Tribune George A. Thies of Palatine, beloved husband of Esther nee Linnemann; fond father of Robert [Marie] and Karen J. [John] Donovan; grandfather of Lynn, Janice and John; brother of Herman Thies and Martha Gobbert. Resting at the Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, until 11:30 a.m. Friday. In state in Immanuel Lutheran Church, 203 N. Bothwell St., Palatine, from 12 noon until time of service at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be appreciated for the Organ Fund of the church. Visitation for friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Interment Memory Gardens. FL 8-7411. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710506dn139 1969-11-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) Thies Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry F. Thies, age 77, beloved brother of William F., Emma Becker, and Alvina Thies; fond uncle of one nephew and three nieces. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., at Evangelical Lutheran Church at St. John in Sycamore, Ill. Interment St. Peter's cemetery, Schaumbug, Ill. Visitation Tuesday evening, 7 to 9, at Van Natta Funeral Home, 203 E. State street, Sycamore. 815-895-2833. Copyright 1969, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19691125dn149 1969-08-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) Thies Edition: Chicago Tribune Mrs. William Thies, nee Clara Becker, Aug. 4, 1969, beloved wife of William; fond mother of LaVonne [Leonard] Presley and Raymond [Mildred] Thies; grandmother of six; dear sister of Viola Voltz; preceded by one brother of one sister. Services Thursday, 2 p.m., at Trinity Lutheran church in Roselle. Burial Lake Street Memorial Park, Elgin. Vsitation at the Martin & Richert Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle, Ill., 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday. Inf., 529-5751. Copyright 1969, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19690806dn121 1961-11-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) Thies Edition: Chicago Tribune Ernest H. Thies, age 83, Nov. 22, 1961, Itasca. Beloved husband of Adelheid, nee Scharringhausen; devoted father of Raymond and Mrs. Arthur [Lorraine] Steward; dear brother of Mrs. Henry [Edith] Richert. Funeral Saturday, at 2 p.m., from St. John United Church of Christ, Bensenville. Interment Elm Lawn. Resting at Richert & Son Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle. LA 9-5751. Copyright 1961, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19611124dn108 theis (183) 1983-07-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) THEIS Edition: Chicago Tribune Anthony Theis, 92, founder of Theis Refrigeration Co., Elk Grove Village, Il., died July 12, 1983 in Bradenton, Fla. where he had lived since 1973. He was a 50 year member of Douglas MacArthur Masonic Lodge 1102 and a member of Longboat Key High 12 Club, survivors Include a daughter, Emma Burkhardt of Sarasota, Fla.; a son, Anthony W. Theis of Park Ridge, Il.; a sister; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Copyright 1983, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19830722dn080 1980-01-26 Chicago Tribune (IL) THEIS Edition: Chicago Tribune Linda J. Theis, nee Sundberg, of Glendale Heights; dearest daughter of Edward and Lois; loving granddaughter of Ruth Strong; loving sister of Deborah (Thomas) Camden, James, Jack and Jerry; aunt of Brad Camden; dear friend of Martin Erb. Resting at the Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Golf Rd Schaumburg, from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday and 2:00 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Services 1:30 p.m. Monday, January 28. In lieu of flower memorials will be appreciated for the juvenile diabetes foundation. Interment Irving Park Cemetery. 882-5580. Copyright 1980, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19800126dn058 1942-04-23 Chicago Tribune (IL) LANDWER Edition: Chicago Tribune Sophia Landwer, nee Theis, April 21, wife of the late Henry F. Landwer, fond mother of Mrs. Luella Meister of Chicago, Irvin, George, Clarence, and the late Alfred of Barrington. Resting at funeral home, 149 W. Main street, Barrington. Services Friday, 2 p.m. at Salem Evangelical church. Interment Evergreen. Copyright 1942, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19420423dn050 tonne (31) 1999-02-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) AUGUST L. TONNE Edition: Chicago Tribune August L. Tonne, 85, an accomplished archer and the recipient of five Bronze Stars during World War II, died Tuesday in Alden Valley Ridge Rehabilitation Center in Bloomingdale. Born in Medford, Wis., Mr. Tonne was one of five brothers to serve in the Pacific theater during the war. In 1937, he enlisted in the Navy Reserves and was drafted into the Army in 1941. He rose to the rank of major and participated in several significant battles, including the invasion of New Guinea. He continued his military career with the Army Air Corps Reserves and retired in 1954 as the commanding officer of the 2015th Quartermaster Truck Company. A longtime resident of Lombard, Mr. Tonne later became a production manager for the Leo Burnett Co. advertising agency in Chicago, before his retirement in 1976. His commitment to children goes back decades, most notably to 1934, when he and a priest at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Lombard helped to establish Boy Scout Troop 48. The Lombard troop i! s still active. "He was part of a generation that rolled up its sleeves and got things done," said his son Augie Tonne Jr. Mr. Tonne was a skilled archer, particularly in the use of his handmade, takedown bows. Other survivors include his wife, Virginia Grace; two sons, Jim and Bill; a daughter, Ginna Allen; two brothers, Chris and Alex; two sisters, Catherine Kohlin and Mary Louise Buckel; and eight grandchildren. Mass will be said at 11 a.m. Saturday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 114 S. Elizabeth St., Lombard. Copyright 1999, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19990206OB9902060226 1999-02-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) AUGUST L. TONNE, SKILLED ARCHER By G.J. Zemaitis. Special to the Tribune. Edition: Chicago Tribune August L. Tonne, an accomplished archer and the recipient of five Bronze Stars during World War II, died Tuesday in Alden Valley Ridge Rehabilitation Center in Bloomingdale. He was 85. Born in Medford, Wis., Mr. Tonne was one of five brothers to serve in the Pacific theater during the war. In 1937, he enlisted in the Navy Reserves and was drafted into the Army in 1941. He rose to the rank of major and participated in several significant battles, including the invasion of New Guinea. He continued his military career with the Army Air Corps Reserves and retired in 1954 as the commanding officer of the 2015th Quartermaster Truck Company. A longtime resident of Lombard, Mr. Tonne later became a production manager for the Leo Burnett Co. advertising agency in Chicago, before his retirement in 1976. His commitment to children goes back decades, most notably to 1934, when he and a priest at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Lombard helped to establish Boy Scout Troop 48. The Lombard troop is still active. "He was part of a generation that rolled up its sleeves and got things done," said his son Augie Tonne Jr. He added that his father was a quiet man who was as "solid as a rock, a throwback to the old days when people just took care of business." One of Mr. Tonne's passions was archery and bowhunting. He was a skilled archer, particularly in the use of his handmade, takedown bows. From 1940 to 1970, he was an active member of Lombard Archers. His involvement in community affairs included participation in Lombard Park District programs and Little League Baseball and being an usher for Sacred Heart. "He was not a wealthy man but he made every effort to be a contributor in his own way," said Augie Tonne Jr. Other survivors include his wife, Virginia Grace; two sons, John and Bill; a daughter, Ginna Allen; two brothers, Chris and Alex; two sisters, Catherine Kohlin and Mary Louise Buckel; and eight grandchildren. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Friday in Humes Funeral Home, 320 W. Lake St., Addison. A mass will be said at 11 a.m. Saturday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 114 S. Elizabeth St., Lombard. Copyright 1999, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19990205OB9902060041 1973-11-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) TONNE Edition: Chicago Tribune Pauline Tonne, dear aunt of Margaret Baehr, Ella Hayes, Martin and Edwin Tonne and Henry O. Mueller. Resting at Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged Chapel, 800 W. Oakton St., Arlington Heights, where services will be held 1:30 p.m. Friday. Visitation 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Contributions to the Lutheran Home appreciated. Interment St. Luke's Lutheran Cemetery, Itasca. 253-0168. Copyright 1973, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19731122dn120 1969-01-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) Tonne Edition: Chicago Tribune Frank W. Tonne, age 72, of rural Bartlett, brother of Dora Tonne. Funeral services Thursday, 1:30 p.m., at the Immanuel Lutheran church, Bartlett. Interment Immanuel Lutheran cemetery, Ontarioville. Friends may call at the Bartwood Memorial Chapel, Route 20, Bartlett. 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and until noon Thursday and thereafter at the church. Information, 837-1888. Copyright 1969, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19690108dn189 1961-08-17 Chicago Tribune (IL) Tonne Edition: Chicago Tribune Martha Tonne, 75, beloved wife of the late Louis; dear mother of Elmer, Edwin, Fred, Mrs. Arthur [Lydia] Todtz and Mrs. Marvin [Viola] Sunderlage; fond grandmother of 10; five great-grandchildren, sister of Emil and Eric Wolter. Resting at Richert & Son Funeral Home, 320 W. Lake street, Addison, Ill. Services Friday, 2 p.m. at Zion Lutheran church, Bensenville, Ill. Interment church cemetery. KI 3-9541. Copyright 1961, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19610817dn100 1954-06-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) TONNE Edition: Chicago Tribune Louise Tonne, Arlington, Heights, Ill., beloved mother of Henry, Rose Ingles, Richard, Elizabeth, and the late Ernest, two grandchildren, sister of Charles Homeyer. Resting at funeral home, 111 W. Campbell street, Arlington Heights, where services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Lake Zurich cemetery. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19540627dn041 1952-05-23 Chicago Tribune (IL) TONNE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Theodore Tonne, beloved son of the late Frederick and Louisa, nee Stuenkel; dear brother of Martha Goebbert, Amanda Foege, Alma Feddecke, Matilda Koehler, and the late Louis. Resting at funeral home, 192 S. York street, Bensenville, Ill., until 12 noon Saturday, thence to Zion Lutheran church, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Interment Zion. Copyright 1952, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19520523dn061 1948-06-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) TONNE Edition: Chicago Tribune Mary Tonne, June 1, Palatine, Ill., beloved mother of Walter and Edward, grandmother of Arlene. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Services Friday, 2 p.m., at St. Paul's church. Interment Lake Zurich cemetery. Copyright 1948, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19480603dn040 trost (143) 1963-11-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) Trost Edition: Chicago Tribune Christian C. Trost of Mount Prospect, beloved husband of Marie; dear father of Dorothy Soplando, Rose Kelso, Christ, Raymon, Delores Creamer, and Emily Held; 16 grandchildren; fond brother of Annie Ritter, Edith Scharringhausen, Minnie Clausen, Rose Weisgerber, Emma Freese, Clara Anderson, and George Trost. Services Saturday, 11:30 a.m., at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest hwy., at Prindle av., Arlington Heights. Interment Ridgewood. 253-5423. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19631101dn105 1956-03-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) Woman Dies Supposedly After Taking Ant Poison Edition: Chicago Tribune Mrs. Anna Trost, 53, of 202 S. Dunton av., Arlington Heights, died yesterday after she apparently drank half a cup of ant poison. Her daughter, Carol, 17, knocked the cup from her hand in a vain effort to stop her mother from drinking the poison. Mrs. Trost's husband, Herman, a tinner, told police his wife was under a physician's care. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560327ob017 1956-03-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) TROST Edition: Chicago Tribune --Anna J. Trost, late of 202 S. Dunton, Arlington Heights, loving wife of Herman C.; dear mother of Mrs. Delores Pflughaupt and Carol; sister of Mrs. Ethel McLean. Resting at chapel, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services 2 p.m. Thursday, March 29, at St. Johns Ev. and Reformed church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment St. John Evangelical and Reformed cemetery. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560327dn125 1946-02-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) LAKE COUNTY FARM COUPLE IS FOUND DEAD Edition: Chicago Tribune Carl W. Trost, 62, and his wife, Martha, 54, were found dead early yesterday in the bedroom of their farm home near Buffalo Grove, Lake county, apparently victims of carbon monoxide asphyxiation. The bodies were discovered by one of the couple's five daughters, Dorothy, 18, who had been helping her brother, Carl Jr., 16, with the chores. Deputy sheriffs said the bedroom in which the couple slept was heated by a coal burning stove, and that all windows had been tightly closed. Trost's father, the late Carl W. Trost, settled in the Buffalo Grove district in 1870. Another son also survives. Copyright 1946, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19460206ob006 volkening (2) 1971-06-16 Chicago Tribune (IL) Volkening Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry Volkening, age 78, of Schaumburg, beloved brother of Anna Pageler, Dora Rahlfs. Emma Heine, Elizabeth Werner, Caroline Volkenning and Fred. Funeral services 1:30 p.m. Friday at Martin Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle. Burial Lake Street Memorial Park. Memorials to Immanuel United Church of Christ Building Fund, Streamwood, would be appreciated. Visitation 3-9 p.m. Thursday. 529-5751. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710616dn134 1959-11-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) VOLKENING Edition: Chicago Tribune August H. Volkening, age 84, suddenly, of Hanover township, beloved husband of Augusta, nee Katz; devoted father of Wilbert H., Arthur F., and Mrs. Lucille Hecht; fond grandfather of 13; dear brother of Christ H. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m., Emmanuel Ev. and Ref. church, Hanover township. Interment church cemetery. Resting at Richert & Son funeral home, 320 W. Lake street, Addison, Ill. Copyright 1959, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19591103dn120 wiese (172) 1981-01-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) WIESE Edition: Chicago Tribune Grace Viola Wiese of Arlington Heights, loving daughter of the late John and the late Emma Wiese; dear sister of Jack (Dorothy) Wiese and the late Gertrude Wiese. Visitation Monday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights, where services will be held Tuesday, 11 a.m. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery 253-5423. Copyright 1981, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19810119dn123 1970-04-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) Wiese Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma D. Wiese, nee Dohl, age 83, of Roselle, beloved wife of the late Herman; dear mother of Florence Lueth; fond grandmother of six; great-grandmother of eight; sister of Bertha Meyer. Funeral services 1 p.m. Saturday at Trinity Lutheran church. Burial Elm Lawn. Resting at Martin & Richert Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle, from 2 to 10 p.m. Friday. 529-5751. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19700424dn138 1967-03-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) Wiese Edition: Chicago Tribune Frank W. Wiese Sr., beloved husband of Florence, nee Rohde; fond father of Frank W. Jr. and Adele E.; dear grandfather of Suzanne and Roy. Services Wednesday, March 8, 1 p.m. at Olson Funeral Home, 6467-77 N. Northwest highway. Interment Eden. Member of Mont Clare lodge, No. 1040, A. F. & A. M. Masonic services Tuesday, 8 p.m. SP 4-3333. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670307dn153 1958-11-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) WIESE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Gertrude E. Wiese, 113 S. Evergreen, Arlington Heights, beloved daughter of the late John H. and Emma Wiese; dear sister of Wilbert Jack and Grace V. Wiese. Resting after 7 p.m. Sunday at funeral home, 2000 E. Northwest highway at Prindle avenue, Arlington Heights, where services will be held Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. CLearbrook 3-5423. Copyright 1958, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19581110dn147 1958-11-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) WIESE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Gertrude E. Wiese, 113 S. Evergreen, Arlington Heights, beloved daughter of the late John H. and Emma Wiese; dear sister of Wilbert Jack and Grace V. Wiese. Resting after 7 p.m. Sunday at funeral home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, at Prindle avenue, Arlington Heights, where services will be held Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. CLearbrook 3-5423. Copyright 1958, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19581109dn203 1947-06-23 Chicago Tribune (IL) WIESE Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry Wiese, beloved husband of Emma, nee Bephart, loving father of Viola Schwolow, Arthur Wiese, Elsie Schwolow, and Mildred McCall. Resting at 207 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. In state at St. Peter's Lutheran church from 12 to 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 24, 1947, when services will be held. Interment Euclid Lawn. Copyright 1947, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19470623dn069 1941-08-31 Chicago Tribune (IL) BECKER Edition: Chicago Tribune Minnie Becker, nee Wiese, Aug. 29, beloved wife of Otto W., fond mother of Edna and Mabel Voels, grandmother of Sharon Lee, Beverly, Gail Voels, sister of Rudolph Wiese, Mary Langusch, Emma O'Niell, and August Wiese. Resting at late residence, 6353 S. Troy street, until Tuesday morning. Services Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 2 p.m. at Hope Ev. Luth. church, 64th and S. Washtenaw. Interment Bethania. Prospect 0220. Copyright 1941, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19410831dn057 1939-01-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) WIESE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Wilhelmine Wiese, nee Gramith, Jan. 7, 1939, beloved wife of the late August, fond mother of Marie Languich, Rudolph, August, Emma O'Neill, Minnie Becker, and the late Otto, 14 grandchildren. 16 greatgrandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren, sister of William Gramith. Resting at daughter's residence, 6353 S. Troy street, until 11 a.m. Tuesday. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m., at Hope Evangelical Lutheran church, 64th and South Washtenaw avenue. Burial Bethania. Pro. 0220. Copyright 1939, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19390109dn076 wilkening (67) 1967-06-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mrs. Sophie A. Wilkening Edition: Chicago Tribune Services for Mrs. Sophie A. Wilkening, 90, of 1107 Campbell av., Chicago Heights, will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran church, 10th street and Ashland avenue, in Chicago Heights. Mrs. Wilkening died Sunday in St. James hospital, Chicago Heights. She was the widow of Henry F. Wilkening, founder of the Chicago Heights News agency, who died in 1948. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Lindberg; two sons, Irving and Harold; a sister; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune.[br] Record Number: 19670627ob010 1967-06-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) Wilkening Edition: Chicago Tribune Sophie A. Wilkening, age 90, June 25, 1967, 1107 Campbell avenue, Chicago Heights, wife of the late Henry F.; mother of Ruth Lindberg, Irving and Harold Wilkening, Chicago Heights; sister of Ida Thomas of Crete; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; preceded in death by four sisters and two brothers. Resting at the Spindler-Koelling Memorial Chapel, 15th and Otto boulevard, Chicago Heights, Tuesday. Services Wednesday 1:30 p.m., St. Paul Evan. Lutheran church. Interment Zion Lutheran cemetery, Crete. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670627dn178 1954-02-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) PFINGSTEN Edition: Chicago Tribune Ella Pfingsten, nee Wilkening, late of 815 N. State road, Arlington Heights, beloved wife of Edwin, loving mother of Mrs. Lorna Schroeder, Mrs. Alice Hughes, and Edgar, eight grandchildren, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Wilkening, sister of Mrs. Emelia Larson and Henry Wilkening. Resting at chapel, 207 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Service 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at St. Peter's Ev. Luth. church, Arlington Heights. Interment Rand Hill Park cemetery. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19540219dn127 1948-06-18 Chicago Tribune (IL) WILKENING Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry F. Wilkening, June 16, at Chicago Heights, Ill., husband of Sophie, father of Harold, Irving, and Ruth Lindberg, grandfather of three, brother of Emma Diersen, Sophia Tegtmeyer, and Emelia Meyer. Resting at funeral home, 1448 Otto blvd. Chicago Heights, 'til Saturday noon. Service Saturday, 2 p.m., at St. Paul's Ev. Luth. church, Chicago Heights. Interment Zion Lutheran cemetery, Crete, Illinois. Copyright 1948, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19480618dn092 wille (178) 1999-04-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) GERTRUDE WILLE Edition: Chicago Tribune Gertrude Wille, 83, of Des Plaines, a retired cook, died Thursday in Oakton Pavilion in Des Plaines. Born in Morton Grove, Mrs. Wille had worked as a cook at several high schools in District 214. "She took every day as it came," said her daughter, Judy Wichner. Survivors also include her husband of 60 years, Harry; two sons, Wayne and Harry; a brother, Fred Sietmann; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday in Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. Copyright 1999, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19990405OB9904050090 1998-10-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) MICHAEL J. WILLE Edition: Chicago Tribune Michael J. Wille, 49, of Arlington Heights, died Thursday in Northwest Community Hospital there. Mr. Wille was a maintenance engineer at Township High School District 214, Arlington Heights. Mr. Wille was a Navy veteran who was stationed at Da Nang and other locations in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Marty Naughton, past commander of American Legion Post 208, of which Mr. Wille was a member, said: "He was a good friend, a fellow who could be relied on. He worked hard at his job. He enjoyed life, enjoyed people. He enjoyed his garden." Survivors include his mother, Hermie; and a brother, John F. Services will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights. A mass will follow at 10 a.m. in St. James Catholic Church, 841 N. Arlington Heights Rd., Arlington Heights. Copyright 1998, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19981010OB9810100129 1998-10-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) ADELINE WILLE Edition: Chicago Tribune Adeline Wille, 80, a lifelong resident of Arlington Heights, died Monday in Lexington Health Care Center, Lake Zurich. Mrs. Wille was a retired typesetter for Paddock Publications, where she had worked for 17 years. Mrs. Wille was a life member of Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a son, Rodney A. Jr.; a daughter, Suzanne L. Mountford; and three grandchildren. A visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the funeral home. Copyright 1998, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19981008OB9810080265 1998-09-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) R'DELL WILLE, TAVERN OWNER AND HOBBYIST By Walter Gottesman. Special to the Tribune. Edition: Chicago Tribune R'Dell A. Wille, 71, a lifelong resident of Mt. Prospect, was co-owner, with his late father Adolph, of the former Wille's Tavern Inc., Mt. Prospect, for 42 years. Mr. Wille, who was born in Mt. Prospect, died Saturday in Northwest Continuing Care Center, Arlington Heights. Mr. Wille was an Army medic in the Pacific during World War II and was stationed in Japan during the occupation after the war. "He was a hobbyist," said his wife, Joyce. "He loved HO trains. He built and flew radio-controlled fliers." His wife said that Mr. Wille bought a World War II-era biplane, a Stearman PT-17 trainer, and was a stunt pilot in it, based at Palwaukee Airport. "He flew the old Jennies," she said, referring to a World War I-era plane. "He got his pilot's license but he gave it up after he got married. He couldn't afford me and the plane," said his wife. "He had a lot of fun with it. He flew up to Wisconsin." "He was a carpenter," his wife said. "He built our home from scratch. He built the furniture in the house. He was a talented man." Among his other survivors are a son, Wayne; two sisters, June Wittmeyer and Ruth Cullen; and two granddaughters. A visitation will be held from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday in Friedrichs Funeral Home, 320 W. Central Rd., Mt. Prospect, and from 10 a.m. until services at 11 a.m. Wednesday in St. Paul Lutheran Church, 100 S. School St., Mt. Prospect. Copyright 1998, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19980929OB9809290186 1986-04-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) CLARENCE L. WILLE Edition: Chicago Tribune Services for Clarence L. Wille, 85, a retired labor leader, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the chapel at Lee and Perry Streets, Des Plaines. He died Monday in his Schaumburg home. Mr. Wille was the founder of the Carpenter`s Union Local 839, in Des Plaines. He was a former member of the board of directors of Cook County Mutual Insurance Co., Mt. Prospect. Survivors include his son, Wayne, and his daughter-in-law, Lois, associate editorial page editor of The Tribune. Copyright 1986, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19860415OB8601270578 1979-10-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) WILLE Edition: Chicago Tribune Ella Z. Wille, nee Zahler, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of the late Martin H.; dear mother of Viola Wille and Helen (Lester) Hilberer; fond sister of Martha Lessing, Alma Smith and the late Hattie Prehlberg, Arthur Zahler Sr., Lydia Bade and Harry Federwitz. Visitation Monday, from 2:30 until 9:30 p.m. at the Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Streets, Des Plaines. In state Tuesday, from Noon until time of services at 1 p.m., at the Trinity Lutheran Church. Interment Town of Maine Cemetery. Memorials to Trinity Lutheran Church appreciated. 824-5155. Copyright 1979, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19791015dn105 1979-01-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) WILLE Edition: Chicago Tribune Vernon F. Wille, age 70, formerly of Mount Prospect, late of Wautoma Wisconsin, beloved husband of Bertha Wille, nee Krueger, loving father of Karen Jo (Reverend Kenneth) Plepenbrink and Susan (Richard) Haase; dear grandfather of four. Services from Barron-Hall Funeral Home, 4332 N. Elston Ave., corner of Pulaski rd. Friday, January 5th, 11 a.m. Interment St. Lucas Cemetery. Visitation at Chapel, 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Wautoma Wisconsin. KE9-6100 Copyright 1979, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19790103dn154 1977-10-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) WILLE Edition: Chicago Tribune Conrad Wille, of Des Plaines, beloved husband of Della, nee Mensching; dear father of Wilma (late Elmer) Schoppe, Wilfred (Elsie) Wille and Carol Jean (Victor) Locascio; 13 grandchildren; and Seven great grandchildren; fond brother of Clarence (Lois) Wille and Tina (Louis) Schuldt. Visitation Monday, 3, 9:30 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery, 824-5155. Copyright 1977, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19771003dn095 1977-10-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) WILLE Edition: Chicago Tribune Conrad Wille, of Des Plaines, beloved husband of Della, nee Mensching; dear father of Wilma (late Elmer) Schoppe, Wilfred (Elsie) Wille and Carol Jean (Victor) Locascio; 13 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; fond brother of Clarence (Lois) Wille and Tina (Louis) Schuldt. Visitation Monday, 3-9:30 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. 824-5155. Copyright 1977, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19771002dn074 1973-09-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) WILLE Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred Wille of Palatine, beloved husband of the late Clara, nee Schaeffer; fond father of Lorraine (John) Engel; brother of Alma Berling, Elsie (Emil) Trost and the late Edwin Wille. Resting at the Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be appreciated for the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Dundee. Visitation for friends 3 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. 358-7411. Copyright 1973, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19730913dn122 1972-09-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) Wille Edition: Chicago Tribune Edwin H. Wille, of Schaumburg, beloved husband of Viola D., nee Werner; fond father of Carol Heiden, Maryann L. Fitch and Edgar E.; grandfather of four; brother of Fred, Alma Berlin and Elsie Trost. Resting at the Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Golf Rd. [Route 58], Schaumburg, until 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5. In state at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 208 E. Schaumburg Rd., Schaumburg, until time of service at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorials will be appreciated for St. Peter Lutheran Church or the Cancer Fund. Visitation for friends after 6 p.m. Sunday. Interment Lake Street Memorial. 882-5580. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19720904dn207 1972-06-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) Wille Edition: Chicago Tribune Walter H. Wille of Des Plaines, beloved husband of the late Minnette, nee Dean; dear father of Betty; fond brother of Mabel Henning and Evelyn Heimsoth. Visitation Tuesday from 3 to 10 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Building Fund. 824-5155. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19720606dn146 1967-11-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) Holste Edition: Chicago Tribune Clara Holste, nee Wille, of Mount Prospect, beloved wife of the late William F.; dear mother of Verna Busse, Lillian Simonis, Irvin, Evelyn Hasz, Viola Seidel, and the late Norbert; grandmother of 14; great-grandmother of 17; sister of Luella Gerner, Albert, Edwin, Adolph, Elmer, and Fred Wille. Resting at Friedrichs Funeral Home, 320 W. Central road at Northwest highway, Mount Prospect, until Wednesday noon. In state at St. Paul Ev. Luth. church, Mount Prospect, until time of service at 2:30 p.m. Interment St. Paul cemetery. 255-7800. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19671122dn035 1967-11-21 Chicago Tribune (IL) Holste Edition: Chicago Tribune Clara Holste, nee Wille, of Mount Prospect, beloved wife of the late William F.; dear mother of Verna Busse, Lillian Simonis, Irvin, Evelyn Hasz, Viola Seidel, and the late Norbert; grandmother of 14; great-grandmother of 17; sister of Luella Gerner, Albert, Edwin, Adolph, Elmer, and Fred Wille. Resting at Friedrichs Funeral Home, 320 W. Central road at Northwest highway, Mount Prospect, until Wednesday noon. In state at St. Paul Ev. Luth. church, Mount Prospect, until time of service at 2:30 p.m. Interment St. Paul cemetery. 255-7800. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19671121dn067

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    3. very excellent.... I wish.... that other recollections such as these would be posted .... it makes the person spring back to life from the page! if only for a moment, it is a wonderment! a scan of the photos you mention would be absolutely wonderful.... send them my way, will you Lloyd.... for use on the library website??? ----- Original Message ----- From: Lloyd To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 8:54 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [ILckSCH] obits - rodewald rohde rohlwing schueneman schmidt schrage sporleder steinmeyer straub Nice to see memories of my family. Martin Sporleder...Uncle Marty. He was always so kind to the kids. I would always see him at my grandfather Edgar Sporleder's birthday parties. He would always give me a quarter for a soda. He worked at a gun club. And he was famous for his card tricks. I believe my parents have a few of his belongings from my grandfather's house. Margaret Kastning Sporleder...Little Grandma. She was my great-grandmother. For a short while when I was little we had four generations living on the old farm in Schaumburg. There is a picture of me sitting on little grandma's lap. She would teach me German words. I remember the wake and funeral at St. Peter's though I was only five at the time. I distinctly remember dreaming that night of little grandma flying up to heaven leaving a trail of stars behind her. Such are the dreams of children. I remember too that I was always fascinated and frightened by "the all-seeing eye" in the triangle behind the altar at the old church. Albert C. Sporleder...died in 1946...my great-grandfather. I have a picture of he and little grandma on my wall at home. My mother Esther Sporleder was only 5 when he passed away. She too has a childhood memory of the event, though she is not fond of it. In those days the deceased was often held for burial in the home. Such was the case with my great-grandfather. Lloyd King ".... valentine53179" <[email protected]> wrote: I am scanning the results of queries surnames that i know were in our area... I am only clipping those obits where I recognize some of the relatives or there is an indication that these are Schaumburg area people.... or from around our area. I note the number of results in () so that the reader has an idea of the volume that i started with. Remember that the search produces any obit with the searched name, not just those with the name in the subject of the obit... Because of this, obits may be duplicated over time. You will notice what appears to be duplicates as well. This is because the obits were run on several days and I have not done a comparison to see if they are exactly the same. Corrections may have been made if there were errors. in the material you will notice that the heading on the obit may not be in the cluster noted in the subject. it is included because somewhere in that obit, is the referenced name. rodewald (35) rohde (200 /1960) rohlwing (9) schueneman (27) schmidt (well over 200 but i was checking for otis relatives only.) schrage (48) sporleder (45) steinmeyer (18) straub (161) rodewald (35) 1997-09-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) ELMER J. RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune Elmer J. Rodewald, 82, of rural Harvard, died Thursday in Swedish American Hospital in Rockford. He was a dairy farmer for 57 years, first in Roselle and then in rural Harvard since 1960. He is survived by his son, Richard; a brother; a sister; his friend, Jackie Skaggs, and her daughters. Private services will be held. Copyright 1997, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19970906OB9709060088 1981-06-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune Sarah Rodewald, nee Jarnecke, of Harvard, formerly of Elk Grove and Schaumburg, beloved wife of the late Henry G.; dear mother of Elmer, Leonard and Evelyn Trotter; grandmother of three; great-grandmother of four; sister of the late Minnie Miller and Amanda Moeller. Funeral service Monday, 1 p.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church, Woodstock. Visitation Sunday, 2 to 9 p.m. at the Schneider, Leucht, Merwin and Cooney Chapel, North Rt. 47, Woodstock. Interment, St. Johns Lutheran Cemetery, Mt. Prospect. Memorials to the St. Johns Lutheran Church, Woodstock. Info 815-338-1710 Copyright 1981, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19810613dn069 1976-05-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) Henry W. Rodewald Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry W. Rodewald, 68, of 236 Main St., Roselle, died Thursday in Sherman Hospital in Elgin. A resident of Roselle for 38 years, Mr. Rodewald was the former owner of Rodewald Dairy. During the past eight years he was a commercial lessor. He was Roselle's businessman of the year in 1976. He is survived by his widow, Helen; one son, Ronald; one brother; three sisters; and three grandchildren. Services will be private. Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19760507ob006 1976-05-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry W. Rodewald, age 68, of Roselle, beloved husband of Helen, nee Kastning; dear father of Ronald (Marilyn) and the late Kenneth; loving grandfather of three; fond brother of Erwin, Alma Lehman, Alice Hecht and Carol Goacher. Visitation 4 to 9 p.m. Friday at Martin Funeral Home, Ltd., 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle. In lieu of flowers, donations to Roselle Lions Club for the Blind. Funeral services private. 529-5751. Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19760507dn072 1968-11-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rodewald Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry G. Rodewald of Alden township, dear husband of Sarah, nee Jarnecke; father of Elmer, Leonard, and Mrs. Evelyn Trotter; brother of Mrs. Mary Mueller, Mrs. Edna Gieske, and Mrs. Alma Bartels. Services Saturday, 1 p.m., St. John's Lutheran church, 401 St. John's road, Woodstock. Interment St. John's cemetery. Elk Grove township. Schneider, Leucht, Merwin, and Cooney Chapel, N. route 47, Woodstock. Information, 815-338-1710. Copyright 1968, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19681129dn117 1964-07-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rodewald Edition: Chicago Tribune Kenneth Allen Rodewald, age 24, of Roselle, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Rodewald; dear brother of Ronald; fond grandson of Herman F. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., from Richert and Son Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle. Interment Lake Street Memorial Park, Elgin. LA 9-5751. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640714dn109 1963-05-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rodewald Edition: Chicago Tribune Alvina Rodewald, age 75, of 107 Elroy street, Bartlett, Ill., wife of Herman F.; mother of Alma Lehman of Sparks, Nev., Alice Hecht of Elgin, Ill., Carol Goacher of Tucson, Ariz., Henry of Roselle, and Erwin of Craig, Colo.; nineteen grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sister of Erna Schulz of Reseda, Cal. Services Tuesday, 3 p.m., Stout Funeral Home, 252 S. State street, corner of Standish, Elgin, Ill. Interment Lake street Memorial Park. SHerwood 2-7000. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19630527dn111 1959-08-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune Albert Rodewald, age 61, of Rural Dundee, formerly of Elk Grove, beloved husband of Emilie; dear father of Roger and Irene Kuhlman. Service Friday, 2 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church, Dundee. Resting at Miller Funeral Home, 504 W. Main street, Dundee. Interment East Dundee cemetery. Copyright 1959, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19590814dn058 1959-08-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune Albert Rodewald, age 61, of Rural Dundee, formerly of Elk Grove, beloved husband of Emilie; dear father of Roger and Irene Kuhlman. Service Friday, 2 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church, Dundee. Resting at Miller funeral home, 504 W. Main street, Dundee. Interment East Dundee cemetery. Copyright 1959, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19590813dn124 1956-10-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune --Paul Rodewald. late of [MISSING_TEXT] Grove township, loving brother of Henry G., Albert, Mrs. Louisa Drewes, Mrs. Mary Mueller, Mrs. Edna Gleska, and Mrs. Alma Bartels. Resting at chapel, Northwest highway and Vail avenue Arlington Heights. Services 2 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 16, at St. John's Ev. Luth. church, Elk Grove. Interment church cemetery. CLearbrook 3-0168. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19561015dn051 1956-02-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) WINKELMANN Edition: Chicago Tribune --Dorothea Winkelmann, nee Rodewald, late of 710 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights, loving wife of Herman; dear mother of Elmer, Clarence, Elroy, Harvey, the late Mrs. Helen Baumann, and Preston; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Resting at chapel, Northwest hwy. and Vail av., Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9, at St. Peter Ev. Luth. church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment St. Peter Ev. Luth. cemetery. CLearbrook 3-0168. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560208dn119 1950-11-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune Emilie Rodewald, Arlington Heights, beloved wife of the late Henry, dear mother of Louise Drewes, Mary Mueller, Henry G. Paul J., Albert, Edna Gieseke, and Alma Bartels, 17 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, fond sister of Godfried Broeske and Hannah Greinke. Resting at funeral home, 111 W. Campbell street, Arlington Heights. Services Saturday, 2 p.m., St. John's Lutheran church, Elk Grove. Interment Elk Grove. Copyright 1950, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19501110dn114 1943-11-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune John Rodewald, age 65 years, beloved husband of Emma Rodewald, nee Hansing: fond father of Wilbert, Marvin, and Leonard. Resting at funeral home, 207 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services 2 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1943, at St. Peter's Ev. Luth church. Arlington Heights. Interment Euclid Lawn cemetery. Copyright 1943, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19431108dn015 rohde (200 /1960) 1979-01-16 Chicago Tribune (IL) ROHDE Edition: Chicago Tribune Richard C. Rohde, of Cary, dear son of George and Adaline. Resting at the Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Tuesday and 3:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:30 p.m., Wednesday. In state at Christ Lutheran Church, 41 S. Rohlwing Rd., Palatine from noon until time of service at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 18th. Interment St. Lucas Cemetery. 358-7411. Copyright 1979, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19790116dn102 1978-10-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) ROHDE Edition: Chicago Tribune George Rohde of Palatine, brother of Irving and the late Esther Porep; uncle of Ralph (Mildred) Porep; great-uncle of Ronald Porep. Resting at the Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday. Services 1:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery, Palatine. 358-7411. Copyright 1978, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19781004dn054 1976-06-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) POREP Edition: Chicago Tribune Esther Porep, nee Rohde, of Palatine, beloved wife of the late Alfred F.; fond mother of Ralph L. (Mildred); grandmother of Ronald; sister of Irving and George Rohde. Resting at The Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 2. Interment Randhill Park Cemetery. 358-7411. Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19760601dn097 1973-03-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) Keadle Edition: Chicago Tribune Betty A. Keadle, nee Rohde, of Palatine, beloved wife of Norman; fond mother of Christopher, Kenton, Kurt and Karen; dear daughter of Edna Rohde; sister of Eunice Stuart. Resting at the Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine. Services to be held at the Congregational United Church of Christ, 1001 Kirchoff, Arlington Heights, at 2:30 p.m. Friday. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be appreciated for the Congregational Church or your favorite charity. Visitation for friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. 358-7411. Copyright 1973, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19730301dn031 1971-07-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rohde Edition: Chicago Tribune Amanda B. Rohde of Palatine, beloved wife of the late Louis; fond mother of Irving, Esther Porep and George; grandmother of one; sister of Ella Plotte, Bert Bruns and Viola Roesner. Member of Auxiliary Post, No. 690, A. L. Resting at Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, until 12 noon Saturday, July 10. In state at St. John United Church of Christ, from 12:30 p.m. until time of service at 1:30 p.m. Visitation for friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Friday. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. 358-7411. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710709dn114 1970-04-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rohde Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry E. Rohde, husband of Clara Tegtmeyer and the late Jeanette; father of Kenneth L. [Alice]; three grandchildren; brother of William, Walter, and Alma Johnson. Service Wednesday, 11 a.m., at Schlerf Funeral Home, 21 8 Lawrence avenue. Interment Rosehill. Member of Diversey post, No. 869, A. L. 561-4850. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19700406dn134 1967-12-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rohde Edition: Chicago Tribune Della Rohde, age 76, passed away Dec. 7, 1967, Plum Grove Nursing home, Palatine, wife of the late August Rohde; mother of Elmer Nordmeier of Palatine; sister of Lydia Baumgarter of Chetek, Wis., Sam Nordmeier of Arlington Heights, Mabel Sessous of Northbrook, and Hattie Biere of Libertyville. Funeral Monday, Dec. 11, 1:30 p.m., at the Tharp-Poole Funeral Home, 25 W. Palatine road, Palatine. Visitation after 7 p.m. Saturday. Interment Randhill Park cemetery, Palatine. Fi 8-0223. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19671209dn122 1967-10-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rohde Edition: Chicago Tribune August Rohde, Oct. 3, 1967, Palatine, Ill.; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Rohde; dear husband of Della; father of Elmer Nordmeier. Visitation after 4 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 5. Funeral 1:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 6, from Tharp-Poole Funeral Home, 25 W. Palatine road, Palatine, Ill. Interment Randhill cemetery. 358-0223. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19671005dn127 rohlwing (9) 1995-08-31 Chicago Tribune (IL) ELIZABETH L. ROHLWING Edition: Chicago Tribune Elizabeth L. Rohlwing, 66, who farmed land in Huntley and in Elk Grove Township with her husband, Wilmer, died Wednesday at home in Huntley. She was born in Elmhurst. In 1964, she helped organize the first Girl Scout troop in Huntley. She also formerly owned the Lemon Tree Boutique in Huntley. She is survived by her husband, Wilmer; a son, David; two daughters, Nancy Dvorak and Joyce Schmidt; a brother; and eight grandchildren. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the James A. O'Connor Funeral Home, 11803 E. Main St., Huntley, and from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday in Trinity Lutheran Church, 11008 N. Church St., Huntley. Copyright 1995, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19950831OB9508310266 1974-06-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) ROHLWING Edition: Chicago Tribune William Rohlwing, preceded in death by his wife, Alma, nee Gieseke, and the late Ramona L. Binneboese Rohlwing; dear father of Arnold (Gertrude), Norbert (Marie), Rev. William (LaVerne), John (Meta), Melvin (June), Verona (George) Hinrichs, Wilmer (Betty) and Elmer (Evelyn) Rohlwing; grandfather of 21; great-grandfather of 24; fond brother of Anna Meier, preceded in death by five sisters and one brother. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Hwy. and Vail Av., Arlington Heights, from 2 to 9:30 p.m. Friday. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Schaumburg. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment St. Peter Church cemetery. Memorials appreciated to the William Rohlwing Memorial Fund, c/o St. Peter Lutheran Church, 208 E. Schaumburg Rd., Schaumburg, Ill. 253-0168. Copyright 1974, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19740628dn077 1967-03-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) Pfingsten Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma Pfingsten, nee Rohlwing, age 85, of Schaumburg, beloved wife of the late Fred W.; dear mother of Esther [Edwin] Benhart, Elmer [Marie], Emil [Hilda], and the late Edwin; fond grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of 29; sister of William Rohlwing, Martha [Louis] Oltendorf, and Anna [Louis] Meier. Funeral services 1 p.m., Tuesday, from St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Burial in the church cemetery. Resting at Martin and Richert Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle, after 2 p.m., Sunday. 529-5751. T: Piraino BYLINE: TEXT: Isabella B. Piraino, nee Barranco, dearly beloved wife of the late Santi Joseph; loving mother of Dominic [Audry], Mary [Raymond] Schramm, Josephine [Edward] Figura, George [Georgette], Joseph Patrick, Rosalie [Stanley] Wyrostek, Anna, Carol [William] Zimmerman, the late Salvatore, and Joseph; grandmother of four; fond sister of Caroline [Sam] Cangelosi and Theresa [Roy] Piraino. Funeral Tuesday, March 28, 8:45 a.m., from DeNicolo-Lesniak. Funeral Home, 5734 Diversey avenue corner of Mango. Mass 9:30 a.m. at St. John Bosco church, Belden and McVicker avenues. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. TU 9-0115. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670327dn122 1967-03-26 Chicago Tribune (IL) Pfingsten Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma Pfingsten, nee Rohlwing, age 85, of Schaumburg, beloved wife of the late Fred W.; dear mother of Esther [Edwin] Benhart, Elmer [Marie], Emil [Hilda], and the late Edwin; fond grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of 29; sister of William Rohlwing, Martha [Louis] Oltendorf, and Anna [Louis] Meier. Funeral services 1 p.m., Tuesday, from St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Burial in the church cemetery. Resting at Martin and Richert Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle, after 2 p.m., Sunday. 529-5751. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670326dn189 1965-01-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rohlwing Edition: Chicago Tribune Ramona Binneboese Rohlwing, beloved wife of William; loving mother of Arthur, Victor, Harold Binneboese, and Naomi Pauley; stepmother of eight; grandmother of 11; great-grandmother of one; dear sister of Harold Hitzemann. Resting at Black's Memorial Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Funeral service 2 p.m. Tuesday, St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon till time of service. Interment Hillside cemetery, Palatine. 253-0168. Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19650111dn142 1965-01-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rohlwing Edition: Chicago Tribune Ramona Binneboese Rohlwing, beloved wife of William; loving mother of Arthur, Victor, Harold Binneboese, and Naomi Pauley; stepmother of eight; grandmother of 11; great-grandmother of one; dear sister of Harold Hitzemann. Resting at Black's Memorial Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment Hillside cemetery, Palatine. 253-0168. Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19650110dn154 1960-06-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) ROHLWING Edition: Chicago Tribune Alma Rohlwing, nee Gieseke, beloved wife of William; fond mother of Verona Hinrichs, Arnold, Norbert, the Rev. William, John, Melvin, Wilmer, and Elmer Rohlwing; grandmother of 20; sister of Clara Fasse, Emily Wilke, John, Louis, Emil, William, Arthur, and Edwin Gieseke. Resting at chapel, Northwest hwy. and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Thursday at St. Peter's Ev. Luth. church, Shaumberg. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment church cemetery. CL 3-0168. Copyright 1960, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19600615dn122 1960-06-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) ROHLWING Edition: Chicago Tribune Alma Rohlwing, nee Gieseke, beloved wife of William; fond mother of Verona Hinrichs, Arnold, Norbert, the Rev. William, John, Melvin, Wilmer, and Elmer Rohlwing; grandmother of 20; sister of Clara Fasse, Emily Wilke, John, Louis, Emil, William, Arthur, and Edwin Gieseke. Resting at chapel, Northwest hwy. and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Thursday at St. Peter's Ev. Luth. church, Shaumberg. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment church cemetery. CL 3-0168. Copyright 1960, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19600614dn072 1942-05-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) BUSSE Edition: Chicago Tribune Alwine Busse [nee Rohlwing], age 58 years, loving wife of August Busse, beloved daughter of Mrs. Louisa Rohlwing, fond mother of Mrs. Anna Goebbert, Mrs. Ernestine Goebbert, John Busse, and Mrs. Eleonora Giescke. Resting at funeral home, 207 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights, Ill., until Thursday a.m. Services Friday, 1:30 p.m., at late residence, Arlington road, and at 2 p.m. at Mount Prospect Ev. Luth. church. Interment Elk Grove Lutheran cemetery. Copyright 1942, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19420506dn008 schueneman (27) 1966-12-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Clara Mensching, nee Schuenemann, beloved wife of the late Martin W.; fond mother of Elmer [Eleanor], Dorothy [Edward] Hoppenstead, and Mabel [Martin] Resenwinkel; grandmother of two; dear sister of Ada Diekmann and Laura Shuler and the late Mollie, Sophie, Alvina, Sarah, Erwin, and William. Services Friday, 2 p.m., at St. Luke Lutheran church in Itasca. Interment Elm Lawn cemetery. Resting at Richert & Son Funeral Home, 320 W. Lake street, Addison, Ill. 543-9541. Copyright 1966, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19661215dn108 schmidt..... i was only looking for otis schmidt relatives... === message truncated ===

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    1. [ILckSCH] obits - rodewald rohde rohlwing schueneman schmidt schrage sporleder steinmeyer straub
    2. .... valentine53179
    3. I am scanning the results of queries surnames that i know were in our area... I am only clipping those obits where I recognize some of the relatives or there is an indication that these are Schaumburg area people.... or from around our area. I note the number of results in () so that the reader has an idea of the volume that i started with. Remember that the search produces any obit with the searched name, not just those with the name in the subject of the obit... Because of this, obits may be duplicated over time. You will notice what appears to be duplicates as well. This is because the obits were run on several days and I have not done a comparison to see if they are exactly the same. Corrections may have been made if there were errors. in the material you will notice that the heading on the obit may not be in the cluster noted in the subject. it is included because somewhere in that obit, is the referenced name. rodewald (35) rohde (200 /1960) rohlwing (9) schueneman (27) schmidt (well over 200 but i was checking for otis relatives only.) schrage (48) sporleder (45) steinmeyer (18) straub (161) rodewald (35) 1997-09-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) ELMER J. RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune Elmer J. Rodewald, 82, of rural Harvard, died Thursday in Swedish American Hospital in Rockford. He was a dairy farmer for 57 years, first in Roselle and then in rural Harvard since 1960. He is survived by his son, Richard; a brother; a sister; his friend, Jackie Skaggs, and her daughters. Private services will be held. Copyright 1997, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19970906OB9709060088 1981-06-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune Sarah Rodewald, nee Jarnecke, of Harvard, formerly of Elk Grove and Schaumburg, beloved wife of the late Henry G.; dear mother of Elmer, Leonard and Evelyn Trotter; grandmother of three; great-grandmother of four; sister of the late Minnie Miller and Amanda Moeller. Funeral service Monday, 1 p.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church, Woodstock. Visitation Sunday, 2 to 9 p.m. at the Schneider, Leucht, Merwin and Cooney Chapel, North Rt. 47, Woodstock. Interment, St. Johns Lutheran Cemetery, Mt. Prospect. Memorials to the St. Johns Lutheran Church, Woodstock. Info 815-338-1710 Copyright 1981, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19810613dn069 1976-05-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) Henry W. Rodewald Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry W. Rodewald, 68, of 236 Main St., Roselle, died Thursday in Sherman Hospital in Elgin. A resident of Roselle for 38 years, Mr. Rodewald was the former owner of Rodewald Dairy. During the past eight years he was a commercial lessor. He was Roselle's businessman of the year in 1976. He is survived by his widow, Helen; one son, Ronald; one brother; three sisters; and three grandchildren. Services will be private. Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19760507ob006 1976-05-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry W. Rodewald, age 68, of Roselle, beloved husband of Helen, nee Kastning; dear father of Ronald (Marilyn) and the late Kenneth; loving grandfather of three; fond brother of Erwin, Alma Lehman, Alice Hecht and Carol Goacher. Visitation 4 to 9 p.m. Friday at Martin Funeral Home, Ltd., 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle. In lieu of flowers, donations to Roselle Lions Club for the Blind. Funeral services private. 529-5751. Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19760507dn072 1968-11-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rodewald Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry G. Rodewald of Alden township, dear husband of Sarah, nee Jarnecke; father of Elmer, Leonard, and Mrs. Evelyn Trotter; brother of Mrs. Mary Mueller, Mrs. Edna Gieske, and Mrs. Alma Bartels. Services Saturday, 1 p.m., St. John's Lutheran church, 401 St. John's road, Woodstock. Interment St. John's cemetery. Elk Grove township. Schneider, Leucht, Merwin, and Cooney Chapel, N. route 47, Woodstock. Information, 815-338-1710. Copyright 1968, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19681129dn117 1964-07-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rodewald Edition: Chicago Tribune Kenneth Allen Rodewald, age 24, of Roselle, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Rodewald; dear brother of Ronald; fond grandson of Herman F. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., from Richert and Son Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle. Interment Lake Street Memorial Park, Elgin. LA 9-5751. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640714dn109 1963-05-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rodewald Edition: Chicago Tribune Alvina Rodewald, age 75, of 107 Elroy street, Bartlett, Ill., wife of Herman F.; mother of Alma Lehman of Sparks, Nev., Alice Hecht of Elgin, Ill., Carol Goacher of Tucson, Ariz., Henry of Roselle, and Erwin of Craig, Colo.; nineteen grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sister of Erna Schulz of Reseda, Cal. Services Tuesday, 3 p.m., Stout Funeral Home, 252 S. State street, corner of Standish, Elgin, Ill. Interment Lake street Memorial Park. SHerwood 2-7000. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19630527dn111 1959-08-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune Albert Rodewald, age 61, of Rural Dundee, formerly of Elk Grove, beloved husband of Emilie; dear father of Roger and Irene Kuhlman. Service Friday, 2 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church, Dundee. Resting at Miller Funeral Home, 504 W. Main street, Dundee. Interment East Dundee cemetery. Copyright 1959, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19590814dn058 1959-08-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune Albert Rodewald, age 61, of Rural Dundee, formerly of Elk Grove, beloved husband of Emilie; dear father of Roger and Irene Kuhlman. Service Friday, 2 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church, Dundee. Resting at Miller funeral home, 504 W. Main street, Dundee. Interment East Dundee cemetery. Copyright 1959, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19590813dn124 1956-10-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune --Paul Rodewald. late of [MISSING_TEXT] Grove township, loving brother of Henry G., Albert, Mrs. Louisa Drewes, Mrs. Mary Mueller, Mrs. Edna Gleska, and Mrs. Alma Bartels. Resting at chapel, Northwest highway and Vail avenue Arlington Heights. Services 2 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 16, at St. John's Ev. Luth. church, Elk Grove. Interment church cemetery. CLearbrook 3-0168. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19561015dn051 1956-02-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) WINKELMANN Edition: Chicago Tribune --Dorothea Winkelmann, nee Rodewald, late of 710 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights, loving wife of Herman; dear mother of Elmer, Clarence, Elroy, Harvey, the late Mrs. Helen Baumann, and Preston; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Resting at chapel, Northwest hwy. and Vail av., Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9, at St. Peter Ev. Luth. church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment St. Peter Ev. Luth. cemetery. CLearbrook 3-0168. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560208dn119 1950-11-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune Emilie Rodewald, Arlington Heights, beloved wife of the late Henry, dear mother of Louise Drewes, Mary Mueller, Henry G. Paul J., Albert, Edna Gieseke, and Alma Bartels, 17 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, fond sister of Godfried Broeske and Hannah Greinke. Resting at funeral home, 111 W. Campbell street, Arlington Heights. Services Saturday, 2 p.m., St. John's Lutheran church, Elk Grove. Interment Elk Grove. Copyright 1950, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19501110dn114 1943-11-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) RODEWALD Edition: Chicago Tribune John Rodewald, age 65 years, beloved husband of Emma Rodewald, nee Hansing: fond father of Wilbert, Marvin, and Leonard. Resting at funeral home, 207 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services 2 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1943, at St. Peter's Ev. Luth church. Arlington Heights. Interment Euclid Lawn cemetery. Copyright 1943, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19431108dn015 rohde (200 /1960) 1979-01-16 Chicago Tribune (IL) ROHDE Edition: Chicago Tribune Richard C. Rohde, of Cary, dear son of George and Adaline. Resting at the Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Tuesday and 3:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:30 p.m., Wednesday. In state at Christ Lutheran Church, 41 S. Rohlwing Rd., Palatine from noon until time of service at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 18th. Interment St. Lucas Cemetery. 358-7411. Copyright 1979, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19790116dn102 1978-10-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) ROHDE Edition: Chicago Tribune George Rohde of Palatine, brother of Irving and the late Esther Porep; uncle of Ralph (Mildred) Porep; great-uncle of Ronald Porep. Resting at the Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday. Services 1:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery, Palatine. 358-7411. Copyright 1978, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19781004dn054 1976-06-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) POREP Edition: Chicago Tribune Esther Porep, nee Rohde, of Palatine, beloved wife of the late Alfred F.; fond mother of Ralph L. (Mildred); grandmother of Ronald; sister of Irving and George Rohde. Resting at The Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 2. Interment Randhill Park Cemetery. 358-7411. Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19760601dn097 1973-03-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) Keadle Edition: Chicago Tribune Betty A. Keadle, nee Rohde, of Palatine, beloved wife of Norman; fond mother of Christopher, Kenton, Kurt and Karen; dear daughter of Edna Rohde; sister of Eunice Stuart. Resting at the Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine. Services to be held at the Congregational United Church of Christ, 1001 Kirchoff, Arlington Heights, at 2:30 p.m. Friday. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be appreciated for the Congregational Church or your favorite charity. Visitation for friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. 358-7411. Copyright 1973, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19730301dn031 1971-07-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rohde Edition: Chicago Tribune Amanda B. Rohde of Palatine, beloved wife of the late Louis; fond mother of Irving, Esther Porep and George; grandmother of one; sister of Ella Plotte, Bert Bruns and Viola Roesner. Member of Auxiliary Post, No. 690, A. L. Resting at Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, until 12 noon Saturday, July 10. In state at St. John United Church of Christ, from 12:30 p.m. until time of service at 1:30 p.m. Visitation for friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Friday. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. 358-7411. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710709dn114 1970-04-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rohde Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry E. Rohde, husband of Clara Tegtmeyer and the late Jeanette; father of Kenneth L. [Alice]; three grandchildren; brother of William, Walter, and Alma Johnson. Service Wednesday, 11 a.m., at Schlerf Funeral Home, 21 8 Lawrence avenue. Interment Rosehill. Member of Diversey post, No. 869, A. L. 561-4850. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19700406dn134 1967-12-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rohde Edition: Chicago Tribune Della Rohde, age 76, passed away Dec. 7, 1967, Plum Grove Nursing home, Palatine, wife of the late August Rohde; mother of Elmer Nordmeier of Palatine; sister of Lydia Baumgarter of Chetek, Wis., Sam Nordmeier of Arlington Heights, Mabel Sessous of Northbrook, and Hattie Biere of Libertyville. Funeral Monday, Dec. 11, 1:30 p.m., at the Tharp-Poole Funeral Home, 25 W. Palatine road, Palatine. Visitation after 7 p.m. Saturday. Interment Randhill Park cemetery, Palatine. Fi 8-0223. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19671209dn122 1967-10-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rohde Edition: Chicago Tribune August Rohde, Oct. 3, 1967, Palatine, Ill.; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Rohde; dear husband of Della; father of Elmer Nordmeier. Visitation after 4 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 5. Funeral 1:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 6, from Tharp-Poole Funeral Home, 25 W. Palatine road, Palatine, Ill. Interment Randhill cemetery. 358-0223. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19671005dn127 rohlwing (9) 1995-08-31 Chicago Tribune (IL) ELIZABETH L. ROHLWING Edition: Chicago Tribune Elizabeth L. Rohlwing, 66, who farmed land in Huntley and in Elk Grove Township with her husband, Wilmer, died Wednesday at home in Huntley. She was born in Elmhurst. In 1964, she helped organize the first Girl Scout troop in Huntley. She also formerly owned the Lemon Tree Boutique in Huntley. She is survived by her husband, Wilmer; a son, David; two daughters, Nancy Dvorak and Joyce Schmidt; a brother; and eight grandchildren. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the James A. O'Connor Funeral Home, 11803 E. Main St., Huntley, and from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday in Trinity Lutheran Church, 11008 N. Church St., Huntley. Copyright 1995, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19950831OB9508310266 1974-06-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) ROHLWING Edition: Chicago Tribune William Rohlwing, preceded in death by his wife, Alma, nee Gieseke, and the late Ramona L. Binneboese Rohlwing; dear father of Arnold (Gertrude), Norbert (Marie), Rev. William (LaVerne), John (Meta), Melvin (June), Verona (George) Hinrichs, Wilmer (Betty) and Elmer (Evelyn) Rohlwing; grandfather of 21; great-grandfather of 24; fond brother of Anna Meier, preceded in death by five sisters and one brother. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Hwy. and Vail Av., Arlington Heights, from 2 to 9:30 p.m. Friday. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Schaumburg. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment St. Peter Church cemetery. Memorials appreciated to the William Rohlwing Memorial Fund, c/o St. Peter Lutheran Church, 208 E. Schaumburg Rd., Schaumburg, Ill. 253-0168. Copyright 1974, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19740628dn077 1967-03-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) Pfingsten Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma Pfingsten, nee Rohlwing, age 85, of Schaumburg, beloved wife of the late Fred W.; dear mother of Esther [Edwin] Benhart, Elmer [Marie], Emil [Hilda], and the late Edwin; fond grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of 29; sister of William Rohlwing, Martha [Louis] Oltendorf, and Anna [Louis] Meier. Funeral services 1 p.m., Tuesday, from St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Burial in the church cemetery. Resting at Martin and Richert Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle, after 2 p.m., Sunday. 529-5751. T: Piraino BYLINE: TEXT: Isabella B. Piraino, nee Barranco, dearly beloved wife of the late Santi Joseph; loving mother of Dominic [Audry], Mary [Raymond] Schramm, Josephine [Edward] Figura, George [Georgette], Joseph Patrick, Rosalie [Stanley] Wyrostek, Anna, Carol [William] Zimmerman, the late Salvatore, and Joseph; grandmother of four; fond sister of Caroline [Sam] Cangelosi and Theresa [Roy] Piraino. Funeral Tuesday, March 28, 8:45 a.m., from DeNicolo-Lesniak. Funeral Home, 5734 Diversey avenue corner of Mango. Mass 9:30 a.m. at St. John Bosco church, Belden and McVicker avenues. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. TU 9-0115. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670327dn122 1967-03-26 Chicago Tribune (IL) Pfingsten Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma Pfingsten, nee Rohlwing, age 85, of Schaumburg, beloved wife of the late Fred W.; dear mother of Esther [Edwin] Benhart, Elmer [Marie], Emil [Hilda], and the late Edwin; fond grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of 29; sister of William Rohlwing, Martha [Louis] Oltendorf, and Anna [Louis] Meier. Funeral services 1 p.m., Tuesday, from St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Burial in the church cemetery. Resting at Martin and Richert Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle, after 2 p.m., Sunday. 529-5751. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670326dn189 1965-01-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rohlwing Edition: Chicago Tribune Ramona Binneboese Rohlwing, beloved wife of William; loving mother of Arthur, Victor, Harold Binneboese, and Naomi Pauley; stepmother of eight; grandmother of 11; great-grandmother of one; dear sister of Harold Hitzemann. Resting at Black's Memorial Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Funeral service 2 p.m. Tuesday, St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon till time of service. Interment Hillside cemetery, Palatine. 253-0168. Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19650111dn142 1965-01-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rohlwing Edition: Chicago Tribune Ramona Binneboese Rohlwing, beloved wife of William; loving mother of Arthur, Victor, Harold Binneboese, and Naomi Pauley; stepmother of eight; grandmother of 11; great-grandmother of one; dear sister of Harold Hitzemann. Resting at Black's Memorial Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment Hillside cemetery, Palatine. 253-0168. Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19650110dn154 1960-06-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) ROHLWING Edition: Chicago Tribune Alma Rohlwing, nee Gieseke, beloved wife of William; fond mother of Verona Hinrichs, Arnold, Norbert, the Rev. William, John, Melvin, Wilmer, and Elmer Rohlwing; grandmother of 20; sister of Clara Fasse, Emily Wilke, John, Louis, Emil, William, Arthur, and Edwin Gieseke. Resting at chapel, Northwest hwy. and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Thursday at St. Peter's Ev. Luth. church, Shaumberg. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment church cemetery. CL 3-0168. Copyright 1960, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19600615dn122 1960-06-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) ROHLWING Edition: Chicago Tribune Alma Rohlwing, nee Gieseke, beloved wife of William; fond mother of Verona Hinrichs, Arnold, Norbert, the Rev. William, John, Melvin, Wilmer, and Elmer Rohlwing; grandmother of 20; sister of Clara Fasse, Emily Wilke, John, Louis, Emil, William, Arthur, and Edwin Gieseke. Resting at chapel, Northwest hwy. and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Thursday at St. Peter's Ev. Luth. church, Shaumberg. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment church cemetery. CL 3-0168. Copyright 1960, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19600614dn072 1942-05-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) BUSSE Edition: Chicago Tribune Alwine Busse [nee Rohlwing], age 58 years, loving wife of August Busse, beloved daughter of Mrs. Louisa Rohlwing, fond mother of Mrs. Anna Goebbert, Mrs. Ernestine Goebbert, John Busse, and Mrs. Eleonora Giescke. Resting at funeral home, 207 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights, Ill., until Thursday a.m. Services Friday, 1:30 p.m., at late residence, Arlington road, and at 2 p.m. at Mount Prospect Ev. Luth. church. Interment Elk Grove Lutheran cemetery. Copyright 1942, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19420506dn008 schueneman (27) 1966-12-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Clara Mensching, nee Schuenemann, beloved wife of the late Martin W.; fond mother of Elmer [Eleanor], Dorothy [Edward] Hoppenstead, and Mabel [Martin] Resenwinkel; grandmother of two; dear sister of Ada Diekmann and Laura Shuler and the late Mollie, Sophie, Alvina, Sarah, Erwin, and William. Services Friday, 2 p.m., at St. Luke Lutheran church in Itasca. Interment Elm Lawn cemetery. Resting at Richert & Son Funeral Home, 320 W. Lake street, Addison, Ill. 543-9541. Copyright 1966, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19661215dn108 schmidt..... i was only looking for otis schmidt relatives... 1976-05-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) SCHMIDT Edition: Chicago Tribune Gloria F. Schmidt, nee Schroeder, of Schaumburg, beloved wife of Otis A. Schmidt; fond mother of Robert C., Audrey E., Cynthia E., and Alison J.; dear daughter of Blanche Levy and the late William Schroeder; past president of the Ill. Children's Home and Aid Society, Countryside chapter. Resting at the Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Golf Rd., Schaumburg, from 4 to 9:30 p.m., Sunday. In state at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 208 E. Schaumburg Rd., Schaumburg, from 9:30 a.m. until time of service at 10:30 a.m., Monday, May 10. In lieu of flowers memorials will be appreciated for the St. Peter Lutheran Church. Interment private. 882-5580. Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19760509dn139 1972-03-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) Henry A. Justinen Edition: Chicago Tribune Services for Henry A. Justinen, 64, of 5200 Carriageway Dr., Rolling Meadows, will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in St. Paul's United Church of Christ, 401 E. Main St., Barrington. Mr. Justinen, who died Wednesday in Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, was chief engineer of the structural steel drafting department of Schmidt Iron Works, a division of SR Industries Corp., 1100 Wiley Rd., Schaumburg. Surviving are his widow, Helen; a daughter, Mrs. Linda Green; and two grandchildren. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19720324ob009 schrage (48) 1981-04-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) HARDTKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Martha S. Hardtke, nee Schrage, of Palatine, beloved wife of the late Charles; fond mother of Carl (Pauline) and the late Alfred, Gertrude Kosbab, Vernette Odoj; grandmother of six; great-grandmother of five; sister of Herman Schrage. Resting at the Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Highway, Palatine from 2 to 9 p.m. on Monday. Services 1 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials will be appreciated for the Immanuel Lutheran Church, 200 N. Plum Grove Rd., Palatine. Interment Concordia. 358-7411. Copyright 1981, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19810406dn041 1977-07-31 Chicago Tribune (IL) Jack W. Schrage Edition: Chicago Tribune Memorial services for Jack W. Schrage, 60, president of a suburban Palatine chemical company, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Congregational United Church of Christ, 1001 W. Kirchoff Rd., Arlington Heights. Mr. Schrage, of 1 Chelsea on Auburn, Rolling Meadows, died Friday in Seattle, Wash., where he was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Harold A. Langdon. He was president of American Mineral Spirits Co., at 3100 S, Meacham Rd., Palatine, a chemical division of Union Oil Co., of California. Survivors include his widow, Joan; daughters Mrs. Langdon and Mrs. Patricia Stanley of Cleveland; and four grandchildren. Services here will be followed by services Wednesday in Kansas City, Mo. Copyright 1977, Chicago Tribune.[br] Record Number: 19770731ob008 sporleder (45) these might be duplicates..... 1998-06-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) ANNA SPORLEDER Edition: Chicago Tribune Anna Sporleder, 98, of Itasca died Monday in Arlington Nursing Home in Itasca. A homemaker, Mrs. Sporleder was born in Schaumburg. Survivors include two sons, Arnold and Kenneth; a daughter, Dolores Herman; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Martin Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle. Copyright 1998, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19980611OB9806110182 1983-08-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) SPORLEDER Edition: Chicago Tribune Albert H. Sporleder, 84 years, of Itasca, formerly of Schaumburg, beloved husband of Anna, nee Elneke; dear father of Arnold (Jane), Kenneth (Ruth) and Delores (Eugene) Herman; fond grandfather of seven; great-grandfather of one; brother of Edgar, Amalie Nerge and Mathilda Nimmerich. Lying in state at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 208 E. Schaumburg Rd., Schaumburg, from 9 a.m. until time of service, 10 a.m., on Friday, August 19. Interment church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Peter Lutheran Church appreciated. Visitation Thursday, 4 to 9 p.m., at Martin Funeral Home, Ltd., 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle. 529-5751. Copyright 1983, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19830828dn100 1983-02-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) SPORLEDER Edition: Chicago Tribune Selma Sporleder, nee Botterman, beloved wife of the late Emil, dear mother of Donald (Joann) and Howard; grandmother of seven; sister of Anna Behrens, Meta Scharringhausen and Viola Straub. Lying in state Saturday from 1 p.m. to time of services, 2 p.m., at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 100 S. School St., Mount Prospect. Interment St. Paul Cemetery. Visitation Friday 2 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Friedrichs Funeral Home, 320 W. Central Rd. at Northwest Hwy., Mount Prospect. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Paul Lutheran Church appreciated. 255-7800. Copyright 1983, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19830211dn107 1973-02-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) Sporleder Edition: Chicago Tribune William F. Sporleder, formerly of Mount Prospect and Batavia, Ill., beloved husband of Ethel, nee Froemling; brother of Louise Mix and Mildred Meilahn. Member of Phoenix Life Member Club of Telephone Pioneers of America. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights, where services will be held Thursday 2:30 p.m. Interment St. Paul Cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1973, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19730213dn115 1971-02-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) Sporleder Edition: Chicago Tribune Martin Sporleder, age 67, of Mount Prospect, dear brother of Albert, Edgar, Amalie Nerge and Mathilda Nimmirch. Funeral services 1:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Schaumburg. Interment church cemetery. Contributions to St. Peter Lutheran Church appreciated. Visitation from 2 to 10 p.m. Friday at Martin Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle. 529-5751. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710219dn109 1971-01-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) Sporleder Edition: Chicago Tribune Emil C. Sporleder of Mount Prospect, beloved husband of Selma, nee Botterman; dear father of Donald [Joan] and Howard [Margaret]; grandfather of six; brother of Amalle Nerge, Matilda Nimrich, Albert, Martin and Edgar, Visitation Tuesday after 2 p.m., at Friedrichs Funeral Home, 320 W. Central Rd., at Northwest Hwy., Mount Prospect. Lying in state Wednesday, after 11 a.m., at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Mount Prospect, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Interment St. Paul Cemetery. 255-7800. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710105dn163 1965-03-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) Sporleder Edition: Chicago Tribune Margaret Sporleder, nee Kastning, age 97, of Schaumburg, beloved wife of the late A. C. Sporleder; devoted mother of Emil, Albert, Martin, Edgar, Mrs.. Amalie Nerge and Mrs. Matilde Nimmrich; fond grandmother of 11; 19 great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday at 1:30 p.m., from St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Interment church cemetery. Resting at Richert & Son Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle, until noon Monday, thereafter at the church. LA 9-5751. Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19650306dn083 1963-10-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) Sporleder Edition: Chicago Tribune Vernon C. Sporleder, beloved husband of Phyllis Mary, nee Cobb; fond son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H.; dear brother of Arnold, Kenneth, and Delores. Services Thursday, 1:30 p.m., St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Resting at Richert & Sons Funeral Home, 320 W. Lake street, Addison. KI 3-9541. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19631022dn116 1952-12-31 Chicago Tribune (IL) SPORLEDER Edition: Chicago Tribune ---Mathilda Sporleder, 77 years, formerly of Schaumburg, passed away Monday, Dec. 29. Funeral services Friday at 3 p.m. from Richert and Son chapel, at Roselle, where Friends may call. Copyright 1952, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19521231dn033 1949-06-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) MELTON A. SPORLEDER Edition: Chicago Tribune Services for Melton A. Sporleder, 38, supervisor of the judgment department of the Chicago Title and Trust company, who died Saturday, will be held at 2 p.m. today in St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mount Prospect. Mr. Sporleder had been with the title and trust company for 22 years and was one of its youngest department heads. His home was at 315 S. Emerson st., Mount Prospect. He leaves his widow, Bernice; two children, Jeanne and David, and his mother, Mrs. Millie C. Sporleder. Copyright 1949, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19490614ob021 1949-06-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) SPORLEDER Edition: Chicago Tribune Melton A. Sporleder, 315 S. Emerson street, Mount Prospect, beloved husband of Bernice, dear father of Jeanne and David, fond son of Millie C., brother of William F., Mildred Mellahn and Louise Mix. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry street, DesPlaines, until 11:30 a.m., Tuesday. In state, St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mount Prospect, from noon until time of service, at 2 p.m. Interment St. Lucus. Copyright 1949, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19490613dn024 1946-03-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) SPORLEDER Edition: Chicago Tribune --Albert C. Sporleder, beloved husband of Margaret Sporleder, nee Kastning; fond father of Amalia Nerge, Mathilda Nimmrich, Emil, Albert H., Martin, and Edgar. Resting at late residence at Schaumberg. Services 2 p.m. Friday, March 29, 1946, at the Schaumberg Ev. Luth church. Interment local. Copyright 1946, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19460327dn084 1946-03-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) Retired Farmer found Dead in His Automobile Edition: Chicago Tribune Frank Sporleder, 72, a retired farmer, was found dead yesterday in his automobile behind his home in Schaumburg rd., near Roselle rd., Schaumburg township, west of Arlington Heights. Police said a rubber hose led from the exhaust pipe into the interior of the car. Copyright 1946, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19460306ob019 steinmeyer (18) 1968-07-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) Heimsoth Edition: Chicago Tribune Augusta Heimsoth, nee Steinmeyer, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of Adolph R.; dear mother of Eleanor, Leonard, Harold, Herbert, Mabel Fritz, and Marjorie Pump; fond grandmother of 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines. Interment Elk Grove cemetery. 824-5155. Copyright 1968, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19680724dn037 1954-05-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) SCHARRINGHAUSEN Edition: Chicago Tribune Caroline Scharringhausen, nee Steinmeyer, late of 203 N. Pine, Arlington Heights, loving mother of Alma, Mrs. Ella Monahan, Gilbert, and Mrs. Pearl Schoenbeck, three grandchildren, one great-grandchild, dear sister of Mrs. Adolph Heimsoth. Resting at chapel, 207 N. Vail, Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, May 20, at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran cemetery, Arlington Heights. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19540519dn008 1954-05-18 Chicago Tribune (IL) SCHARRINGHAUSEN Edition: Chicago Tribune Caroline Scharringhausen, nee Steinmeyer, late of 203 N. Pine, Arlington Heights, loving mother of Alma, Mrs. Ella Monahan, Gilbert, and Mrs. Pearl Schoenbeck, three grandchildren, one great-grandchild, dear sister of Mrs. Adolph Heimsoth. Resting at chapel, 207 N. Vail, Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, May 20, at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran cemetery, Arlington Heights. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19540518dn141 straub (161) 1997-10-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) WALLACE W. STRAUB Edition: Chicago Tribune Wallace W. Straub, 77, a resident of Elgin, died Saturday in the Sherman West Court nursing home, Elgin. Born in Hoffman Estates, Mr. Straub, was a retired truck driver for Ludwig Milk Co. and Sirek Construction Co. He was a member of Local 673 of the Teamsters Union. Survivors include his wife, Caroline; a brother; and a sister. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. Tuesday until the time of services at 6 p.m. in Laird Funeral Home, 310 S. State St., Elgin. Copyright 1997, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19971007OB9710070318

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    3. I am scanning the results of queries surnames that i know were in our area... I am only clipping those obits where I recognize some of the relatives or there is an indication that these are Schaumburg area people.... or from around our area. I note the number of results in () so that the reader has an idea of the volume that i started with. Remember that the search produces any obit with the searched name, not just those with the name in the subject of the obit... Because of this, obits may be duplicated over time. You will notice what appears to be duplicates as well. This is because the obits were run on several days and I have not done a comparison to see if they are exactly the same. Corrections may have been made if there were errors. in the material you will notice that the heading on the obit may not be in the cluster noted in the subject. it is included because somewhere in that obit, is the referenced name. oehlerking (31) panzer (76) piepenbrink (19) piske (46) plote (5) plate (46) pohlman (101) porep (9) ravagnie (0) rinne (36) oehlerking (31) 1999-12-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) EVERETT OEHLERKING Edition: Chicago Tribune Everett Oehlerking, 76, a lifelong resident of Mt. Prospect, died Wednesday in his home. He was a retired farmer and worked as a custodian at Lincoln Junior High School in Skokie in the 1970s. Survivors include two brothers, Edward and Herbert; and a sister, Beatrice Landwehr. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Friedrichs Funeral Home, 320 W. Central Rd., Mt. Prospect. Copyright 1999, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19991204OB9912040183 1984-11-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) BOEDEKER Edition: Chicago Tribune Lillian M. Boedeker, nee Oehlerking, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of Otto W., dear mother of Lucille (William) Burmeister, Phyllis (Clarence) Grewe and Auddri Dittmer; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; fond sister of Dorothy Lagerhausen, Edwin, Harry, Herbert, Louis, Everett, Wilfred and the late Raymond, Arthur, Marie and Clarence Oehlerking. Visitation Thursday from 3 to 9 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Sts., Des Plaines. In state Friday from 10 a.m. until time of service 11 a.m. at Christ Church, Cora and Henry Sts., Des Plaines. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. 824-5155. Copyright 1984, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19841114dn104 1981-10-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) OEHLERKING Edition: Chicago Tribune Malinda Oehlerking, nee Busse, beloved wife of Alvin; dear mother of Doris (Roy) Felbinger and Eileen (Alvin) Kehe; fond grandmother of David and Robert Felbinger; Renee Hegstrom and Alan Kehe; great-grandmother of two; sister of Hilda Meeske, Lydia Goebbert and Mildred Benhart. Lying instate Monday 1 p.m. to time of services 2 p.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 100 S. School St., Mount Prospect. Interment St. Paul Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. at Friedrichs Funeral Home, 320 W. Central Rd. at Northwest Hwy., Mount Prospect. 255-7800. Copyright 1981, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19811003dn072 1976-01-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) OEHLERKING Edition: Chicago Tribune Raymond Oehlerking, age 77, of the Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged, Arlington Heights; son of the late Louis and Mary Oehlerking; dear brother of Mrs. Lillian (Otto) Boedeker, Mrs. Dorothy (Elmer) Lagerhausen, Edwin Oehlerking, Harry (Katherine) Oehlerking, Herbert (Elizabeth) Oehlerking, Clarence Oehlerking, Louis (Gerry) Oehlerking, Everett (Dorothy) Oehlerking, Wilfred (Dorothy) Oehlerking and the late Mary and Arthur Oehlerking; brother in law of Mrs. Svea Oehlerking; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Visitation 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged Chapel, 800 W. Oakton St., Arlington Heights, where services will be held 11 a.m. Friday. Interment St. John Lutheran Cemetery, Mount Prospect. Memorials to the Lutheran Home appreciated. 253-0168. Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19760129dn115 1974-09-30 Chicago Tribune (IL) OEHLERKING Edition: Chicago Tribune Louis C. Oehlerking, of Mount Prospect, beloved husband of the late Clara, nee Ziegler; dear father of Elmer (Frieda), Bernice, Howard (Magdalene), Virginia (Michael) Daichendt, Dolores, and late Melvin; 10 grandchildren; 3 greatgrandchildren; brother of Alvin, Selma Busse, and Laura Busse. Visitation 2-9:30 p.m., Monday, at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 East Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights. In state at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Mount Prospect, from Noon until time of service at 2:00 p.m. Interment St. Paul Cemetery. Memorials to St. Paul Church or your favorite charity appreciated. 253-5423. Copyright 1974, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19740930dn048 1970-12-20 Chicago Tribune (IL) Oehlerking Edition: Chicago Tribune Clara Oehlerking of Mount Prospect, beloved wife of the late Herman; dear mother of Helen [George] Bleile, Beatrice [Edwin] Landwehr, Edward [Marian] Herbert [Dorothy], Everett and the late Alfred and Wilbert; grandmother of 14; great-grandmother of 16; sister of Laura Koplin, Martha Grimm, Henry, William, Emil, Alfred and Julius Moellenkamp. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights. Funeral service 2 p.m. Monday, St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 W. Olive St., Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Memorials appreciated to the Clara Oehlerking Memorial Fund, care of St. Peter Lutheran Church. Interment St. Paul Cemetery, Mount Prospect. 253-0168. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19701220dn109 1970-06-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) Oehlerking Edition: Chicago Tribune William Oehlerking, age 78, of 2127 Wesley avenue, Evanston, beloved husband of Clara Wasmund Oehlerking; fond father of Mrs. Carl [Henrietta] O'Quinn and Mrs. Robert [Esther] Mlekush; brother of Louis and Alvin Oehlerking, Mrs. Martha Burmeister, Mrs. Selma Busse, Mrs. Laura Busse, the late Herman and Albert Oehlerking. Friends may call at Fitzgerald & Franklin Funeral Home, 1571 Maple avenue, Evanston, Tuesday from 4 to 10 p.m. Lying in state Wednesday at Bethlehem Lutheran church, from 1 p.m. Until service 2 p.m. Interment Memorial Park cemetery. 869-2900. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19700602dn125 1970-02-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) Oehlerking Edition: Chicago Tribune Clara C. Oehlerking of Mount Prospect, beloved wife of Louis C.; loving mother of Virginia [Michael] Daichendt, Elmer [Frieda], Bernice, Howard [Magdalene], Dolores, and the late Melvin Oehlerking; 10 grandchildren; one great-grandson; sister of Elmer Ziegler and the late Frank. Visitation after 2 p.m. Sunday, at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arlington Heights. In state Monday, from 12 noon till time of service, 2 p.m., at St. Paul Lutheran church, Mount Prospect. Interment St. Paul cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19700214dn096 1968-12-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) Oehlerking Edition: Chicago Tribune Arthur H. Oehlerking of Des Plaines, beloved husband of Svea, nee Bengston; dear father of Joyce Burns and Robert; six grandchildren; brother of Edwin. Raymond, Harry, Herbert, Clarence, Everett, Louis, Wilfred, Lillian Boedeker and Dorothy Lagerhausen. Visitation at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Monday, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. 824-5155. Copyright 1968, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19681222dn134 1967-05-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) Oehlerking Edition: Chicago Tribune Ella Oehlerking, nee Moellenkamp, of Wheeling, beloved wife of the late Albert; dear mother of Marjorie [Warner] Preuter, Lois [Gordon] Geils, Arnold [Phyllis] Oehlerking, and Evelyn [William Lumpp; 12 grandchildren; loving sister of Mathilda Busse, Clara Oehlerking, Henry Moellenkamp, Laura Kolpin, William, Alfred, and Emil Moellenkamp, Martha Grimm, Julius Moellenkamp, and the late Alma Kolpin. Visitation at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arlington Heights. In state Monday, at Immanuel Lutheran church, Des Plaines, from noon until time of services, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens. 253-5423. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670514dn091 1967-05-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) Oehlerking Edition: Chicago Tribune Albert Oehlerking of Wheeling, beloved husband of Ella, nee Moellenkamp; dear father of Marjorie [Werner] Preuter, Lois [Gordon] Geils, Arnold [Phyllis] Oehlerking, and Evelyn [William] Lumppy; 12 grandchildren; fond brother of Louis, William, Martha Burmeister, Selma Busse, Laura Busse, Alvin, and the late Herman. Visitation at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arlington Heights. In state Friday, Immanuel Lutheran church, Des Plaines, from 12 noon until time of service, 1:30 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens. 253-5423. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670511dn137 1967-05-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) Oehlerking Edition: Chicago Tribune Albert Oehlerking of Wheeling, beloved husband of Ella, nee Moellenkamp; dear father of Marjorie [Werner] Preuter, Lois [Gordon] Geils, Arnold [Phyllis] Oehlerking, and Evelyn [William] Lumppy; 12 grandchildren; fond brother of Louis, William, Martha Burmeister Selma Busse, Laura Busse, Alvin, and the late Herman. Visitation at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arlington Heights. In state Friday, Immanuel Lutheran church, Des Plaines, from 12 noon until time of service, 1:30 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens. 253-5423. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670510dn134 1966-05-31 Chicago Tribune (IL) Oehlerking Edition: Chicago Tribune Herman Oehlerking, Mount Prospect, beloved husband of Clara, nee Mollenkamp, loving father of Helen Bleile, Edward, Herbert, Everett, and Beatrice Landwehr, grandfather of 16; great-grandfather of 13; dear brother of Louis C., William, Albert, Alvin, Martha Burmeister, Selma Busse, and Laura Busse. Resting at the Haire Funeral Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, St. Peter Lutheran church. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of services. Interment St. Paul cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1966, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19660531dn140 1965-12-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) Oehlerking Edition: Chicago Tribune Eleanor L. Oehlerking, nee Schook, beloved wife of Louis; dear mother of Cherry Neuman, Marcia, and Thomas; grandmother of two; daughter of John and Clara Schoo; sister of Irene Gaiennie, Harold, Willard, and Mildred McGuire. Resting at Geils Funeral Home, 180 S. York street, Bensenville, Ill., where services will be held Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Mount Emblem. PO 6-3232. Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19651201dn089 1959-08-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) OEHLERKING Edition: Chicago Tribune Mary Oehlerking, nee Wille, 403 S. George street, Mount Prospect, beloved wife of the late Louis; dear mother of Edwin, Raymond, Harry Lillian Boedeker, Arthur, Herbert, Dorothy Lagerhausen, Clarence, Louis Everett, and Wilfred; 22 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; fond sister of William F. Wille, Millie Freundt, Alvina Krumwiede, Tina Schuldt, Henry, and Conrad Wille, Hulda Mensching, and Clarence Wille. Resting at funeral home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, at Prindle avenue, Arlington Heights. In state at St. John's Lutheran church. Elk Grove, Saturday, from noon until time of services, 2 p.m. Interment St. John's cemetery. CL 3-5423. Copyright 1959, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19590807dn037 1959-08-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) OEHLERKING Edition: Chicago Tribune Mary Oehlerking, nee Wille, 403 S. George street, Mount Prospect, beloved wife of the late Louis; dear mother of Edwin, Raymond, Harry, Lillian Boedeker, Arthur, Herbert, Dorothy Lagerhausen, Clarence, Louis, Everett, and Wilfred; 22 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; fond sister of William F. Wille, Millie Freundt, Alvina Krumwiede, Tina Schuldt, Henry, and Conrad Wille, Hulda Mensching, and Clarence Wille. Resting at funeral home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, at Prindle avenue, Arlington Heights. In state at St. John's Lutheran church, Elk Grove, Saturday, from noon until time of services, 2 p.m. Interment St. John's cemetery. CL 3-5423. Copyright 1959, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19590806dn076 1956-04-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) SEEGERS Edition: Chicago Tribune --Emme Seegers, nee Oehlerking, 112 S. Maple, Mount Prospect, beloved wife of William C.; dear mother of Alfred, Mildred Beer, Edna Kruse, Edward, and Ernst; 13 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; fond sister of Fred and sister-in-law of Mary Oehlerking. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines, Ill. In state at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mount Prospect, from noon Wednesday, until time of services at 2 p.m. Interment St. Paul's Lutheran cemetery. VAnderbilt 4-5155. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560410dn069 1956-04-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) SEEGERS Edition: Chicago Tribune --Emma Seegers, nee Oehlerking, 112 S. Maple, Mount Prospect, beloved wife of William C.; dear mother of Alfred, Mildred Beer, Edna Kruse, Edward, and Ernst; 13 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; fond sister of Fred and sister-in-law of Mary Oehlerking. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines, Ill. In state at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mount Prospect, from noon Wednesday, until time of services at 2 p.m. Interment St. Paul's Lutheran cemetery. VAnderbilt 4-5155. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560409dn032 1956-04-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mrs. Emma O. Busse Edition: Chicago Tribune Services for Mrs. Emma Oehlerking Busse, 80, of 103 S. Emerson st., Mount Prospect, who died Thursday in her home, will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in St. Paul Lutheran church, Mount Prospect. Mrs. Busse, who was born in Elk Grove, was the widow of Edward, a creamery owner. Surviving are a son, Edwin L., and a daughter, Christine M. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560407ob007 1956-04-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) BUSSE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Emma Busse, nee Oehlerking, of 103 S. Emerson, Mount Prospect, beloved wife of the late Edward; dear mother of Edwin L., Christine M., and the late Richard A.; four grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; fond sister of the late Marie Busse. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. Service Sunday, 2:30 p.m., at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mount Prospect. VAnderbilt 4-5155. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560407dn082 1946-01-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) KUEKER Edition: Chicago Tribune --Emma Kueker, nee Oehlerking, formerly of Itasca, Ill., wife of the late Fred, beloved mother of Mrs. Alvina Amling and Mrs. Mathilda Mesenbrink. Resting at Funeral home, 192, S. York street, Bensenville, Ill., until 12 noon Sunday, thence to St. Luke's Lutheran church, Itasca, Ill., where services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Interment St. Luke's cemetery. Copyright 1946, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19460104dn108 1942-04-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) Henry Oehlerking. Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry Oehlerking, a retired farmer, died yesterday at the age of 79. His home was at 14 South Lewis street, Mount Prospect. Surviving are five sons and three daughters. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at St. Paul's Lutheran church in Mount Prospect. Copyright 1942, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19420422ob016 1942-04-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) OEHLERKING Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry Oehlerking, 14 S. Lewis street, Mount Prospect, Ill., beloved husband of the late Louise, fond father of Louis C., Herman, Martha Burmeister, William, Albert, Selma Busse, Alvin, and Laura Busse. Resting at late residence. Services Friday, April 24, at 2 p.m., at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mount Pros pect, Ill. Information, Des Plaines 351. Copyright 1942, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19420422dn062 1942-04-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) OEHLERKING Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry Oehlerking, 14 S. Lewis street, Mount Prospect, Ill., beloved husband of the late Louise, fond father of Louis C., Herman, Martha Burmeister, William, Albert, Selma Busse, Alvin, and Laura Busse. Resting at late residence. Services Friday, April 24, at 2 p.m., at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mount Pros pect, Ill. Information, Des Plaines 351. Copyright 1942, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19420422dn062 1941-08-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) OEHLERKING Edition: Chicago Tribune Anna Oehlerking, beloved wife of Fred, fond mother of Mildred Heckenbach, Raymond, and the late Alma Laseke, grandmother of Harold and William Heckenbach and Christ Laseke Jr. Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p.m., at chapel, Marengo, Ill. Interment Town of Maine cemetery. Copyright 1941, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19410829dn042 panzer (76) 1971-03-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) Panzer Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry F. Panzer, age 73, Maple Park, died March 12, beloved husband of Hulda; fond father of Mrs. Arnold [Dorothy] Grimm, Erwin and Leonard; brother of Martin Panzer; two grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m., at St. John's Church, Sycamore, Ill. Burial Schaumburg. Visitation at Conley Funeral Home, 116 W. Pierce St., Elburn, from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 10 p.m. Sunday. 365-6414. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710313dn083 1961-09-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) Panzer Edition: Chicago Tribune Miss Alma Panzer, age 70, suddenly Sept. 1, beloved daughter of the late Ferninand and Sophia Fasse Panzer; dear sister of Mrs. Herman [Emma] Rohlwing; fond aunt of Raymond, Edmond, and Harvey. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m., at St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Interment church cemetery. Resting at Richert & Son Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle, until noon Monday, thereafter at the church. LA 9-5751. Copyright 1961, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19610903dn140 1945-10-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) PANZER Edition: Chicago Tribune Aurelia Panzer, 1430 Algonquin road, Des Plaines, beloved wife of Paul, fond mother of Clarence and Eleanor, sister of Harry Kouritz, Irma Jahnke, and Irving Kouritz. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines, where services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Concordia. Copyright 1945, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19451019dn071 &&& pipenbrink (19) 1998-10-20 Chicago Tribune (IL) EDWIN C. PIEPENBRINK Edition: Chicago Tribune Edwin C. Piepenbrink, 78, of Arlington Heights, formerly of Palatine, died Sunday in Lutheran Home for the Aged, Arlington Heights. Mr. Piepenbrink, who was born in Wheeling Township, was the retired owner and operator of the former Piepenbrink Movers, Rolling Meadows. He also was a former business manager at Lutheran Home for the Aged and, after his retirement there, a part-time security guard. Mr. Piepenbrink was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 981, Arlington Heights. He was an usher, for 37 years, at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights. "He was a great person to work for," said Jan Soukup, assistant director of human resources at Lutheran Home and former colleague of Mr. Piepenbrink's. "He was a very caring person." He is survived by his wife, Mildred; four sons, Allen, Mark and Bruce, and Rob Nage; a daughter, Linda Scheurman; and five grandchildren. Services will begin at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 W. Olive St., Arlington Height! s. Copyright 1998, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19981020OB9810200215 1981-02-21 Chicago Tribune (IL) RUNGE Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma E. Runge, nee Piepenbrink of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of the late Richard B; dear mother of Norman B. (Eleanor); loving grandmother of Russel N. (Sandra) and the late Jean Ann; great-grandmother of Paul and Robyn; fond sister of Caroline Greinke, Mathilda Stoeckel, Marie Schwartz, Martha Heimsoth George Piepenbrink and the late William, Herman, John, Fred, Edward, Henry, Louis Piepenbrink, Elizabeth Niemeyer and Anna Niemeyer. Visitation Sunday, 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights. In state Monday, 12 noon until time of service, 1:30 p.m., at the St. John's United Church of Christ, 308 N. Evergreen, Arlington Heights. Interment St. John's Cemetery. 253-5423 Copyright 1981, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19810221dn052 1980-04-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) PIEPENBRINK Edition: Chicago Tribune Frieda Piepenbrink of Mount Prospect, beloved wife of the late Fred; fond mother of Raymond F. (Adeline), Marvin J. (Jean) and Arleen J. (Erwin) Grandt and the late Elmer; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; dear sister of Arthur (Emily) Reese. Visitation Sunday, 2 to 9:30 p.m., at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington. Hts. In state Monday, from 12 Noon until time of services at 2 p.m., at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 100 S. School St., Mount Prospect. Interment St. Paul Cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1980, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19800413dn072 1971-09-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) Piepenbrink Edition: Chicago Tribune William J. Piepenbrink of Mt. Prospect; beloved husband of the late Helen, nee Hagenow; dear father of Edwin [Mildred], Clarence [Betty], Wilbert [Loretta] Piepenbrink and Elvira [Gilbert] Grandt; seven grandchildren; three great grandchildren; fond brother of George Piepenbrink, Anna Niemeyer, Emma Runge, Mathilda Stoeckel, Caroline Greinke, Marie Schwartz and Martha Heimsoth. Visitation Monday after 2 p.m. at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights. In state Tuesday, noon until time of services, 1:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Mt. Prospect. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710905dn126 1970-01-12 Chicago Tribune (IL) Piepenbrink Edition: Chicago Tribune Helen Piepenbrink of Mount Prospect, beloved wife of William J.; dear mother of Edwin, Clarence, Wilbert, and Elvira Grandt; seven grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; sister of William Hagenow and Edna Erber. Visitation at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arlington Heights. In state Tuesday at St. Paul Lutheran church, Mount Prospect, from noon until time of service at 1:30 p.m. Interment St. Peter cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19700112dn117 1969-12-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) Piepenbrink Edition: Chicago Tribune Herman Piepenbrink, Arlington Heights, beloved husband of the late Emma, nee Jaquet; loving father of Laura [Ralph] Sass; dearest grandfather of Sharon and Donald [Linda] Sass; also many brothers and sisters. Resting at the Haire Funeral Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday, St. Peter Lutheran church. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of services. Interment Memory Gardens cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1969, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19691229dn108 1968-08-21 Chicago Tribune (IL) Piepenbrink Edition: Chicago Tribune August Piepenbrink, Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Alma; dear father of Donald Piepenbrink and Adeline A. Muszynski; grandfather of two; great-grandfather of four. Resting at Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged Chapel, 800 W. Oakton street, Arlington Heights, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Interment Trinity Lutheran church cemetery, Crete, Ill. Memorial donations may be sent to the Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged. 253-0168. Copyright 1968, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19680821dn106 1965-04-30 Chicago Tribune (IL) Piepenbrink Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred Piepenbrink of Mount Prospect, beloved husband of Frieda, nee Reese; dear father of Raymond F., Marvin J., Arleen J. Grandt and the late Elmer H.; six grandchildren; fond brother of Anna Niemeyer, William, Herman, Emma Runge, Caroline Grienke, Mathilda Stoeckel, Edward, George, Marie Schwartz, Martha Heimsoth, and the late Henry, Elizabeth Niemeyer and John. Resting at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arlington Heights. In state at St. Paul Lutheran church, Mount Prospect, Saturday, from noon until time of service at 2 p.m. Interment St. Paul cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19650430dn113 1963-01-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) Niemeyer Edition: Chicago Tribune Elizabeth Niemeyer, nee Piepenbrink, late of 406 W. Sigwalt, Arlington Heights, beloved mother of Edwin, Walter, Roy, Clarence, Eleanor Dacus, and Viola Tagtmeier; dear sister of Edward, George, William, Fred, Herman, and Henry Piepenbrink, Emma Runge, Tillie Stoeckel, Anna Niemeyer; Martha Heimsoth, Marie Schwartz, and Caroline Greinke; grandmother of 17; great-grandmother of three. Resting at Black's Memorial Home, Northwest highway at Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services will be held 2 p.m. Monday at St. Peter's Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment St. Peter's cemetery. CL 3-0168. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19630106dn149 1963-01-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) Niemeyer Edition: Chicago Tribune Elizabeth Niemeyer, nee Piepenbrink, late of 406 W. Sigwalt, Arlington Heights, beloved mother of Edwin, Walter, Roy, Clarence, Eleanor Bacus, and Viola Tagtmeier; dear sister of Edward, George, William, Fred, Herman, and Henry Piepenbrink, Emma Runge, Tillie Stoeckel, Anna Niemeyer, Martha Heimsoth, Marie Schwartz, and Caroline Greinke; grandmother of 16; great-grandmother of three. Resting at Black's Memorial Home, Northwest highway at Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services will be held 2 p.m. Monday at St. Peter's Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment St. Peter's cemetery. CL 3-0168. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19630105dn039 1957-12-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) PIEPENBRINK Edition: Chicago Tribune --John H. Piepenbrink, 614 S. State road, Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Mathilda, nee Winkelman; dear father of Erwin and Lorraine Horn; four grandchildren; six brothers; seven sisters. Resting at funeral home, 111 W. Campbell street, Arlington Heights. In state St. Peter's Lutheran church from noon Monday until time of services at 2 p.m. Interment St. Peter's cemetery. CLearbrook 3-5423. Copyright 1957, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19571201dn062 1957-11-30 Chicago Tribune (IL) PIEPENBRINK Edition: Chicago Tribune --John H. Piepenbrink, 614 S. State road, Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Mathilda, nee Winkelman; dear father of Erwin and Lorraine Horn; four grandchildren; six brothers; seven sisters. Resting at funeral home, 111 W. Campbell street, Arlington Heights. In state St. Peter's Lutheran church from noon Monday until time of services at 2 p.m. Interment St. Peter's cemetery. CLearbrook 3-5423. Copyright 1957, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19571130dn101 1956-01-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) PIEPENBRINK Edition: Chicago Tribune --Emma Piepenbrink, nee Jaguet. late of 722 N. Evergreen, Arlington Heights, loving wife of Herman; dear mother of Mrs. Laura Sass; two grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Clara Heuer. Resting at chapel, Vail and Northwest highway, Arlington Heights. Services 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 30, at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment Memory Gardens. Information, CLearbrook 3-0168. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560129dn110 piske (46) 1998-10-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) ELLA C. PISKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Ella C. Piske, 87, of Addison died Sunday in Alden Valley Ridge Nursing Home in Bloomingdale. Born in Chicago, Mrs. Piske was a homemaker and a former employee of Lutherbrook Children's Center in Addison. Survivors include two sons, Glenroy and Allan; two daughters, Arlette Stahlmann and Anna Pryor; a sister, Clara Burmeister; nine grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. Wednesday until the time of services at 11 a.m. in St. Paul Lutheran Church, 37 Army Trail Rd., Addison. Copyright 1998, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19981007OB9810070094 1995-04-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) ELMER W. PISKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Elmer W. Piske, 58, a former resident of Marengo, died Friday at home in St. Germain, Wis. He was born in Bensenville. He is survived by his wife, Sharon; a daughter, Janet Burmester; a son, Brian; and two stepdaughters, Chris Henson and Kim Mueller. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Marengo-Union Funeral Home, 505 E. Grant Highway, Marengo. Copyright 1995, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19950425OB9504250208 1983-10-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) PISKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Edwin W. Piske, 81 years, of Roselle, beloved husband of the late Theresa, nee Pinn; dear father of June (Robert) Dunbar and Ruth (Edward) Lake; fond grandfather of Jenny (George) Pompe, Joan (Richard) Kesler, Carey and Robert Dunbar, Jay and Linda Lake; brother of Elmer and the late Walter and Alvin. Lying in state Tuesday, Oct. 4, 9 a.m. until time of service 10 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, 405 S. Rush St., Roselle. Interment Lakewood (Lake Street) Memorial Park Cemetery, Elgin. Contributions to Trinity Lutheran Church Building Fund appreciated. Visitation 2 to 9 p.m. Monday at Martin Funeral Home Ltd., 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle. 529-5751. Copyright 1983, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19831003dn069 1974-12-12 Chicago Tribune (IL) PISKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Theresa A. Piske, age 71, of Roselle, beloved wife of Edwin; dear mother of June (Robert) Dunbar and Ruth (Edward) Lake; fond grandmother of six; sister of Ernest Tinn and Bertha Brown. Services 11 a.m. Friday at Trinity Lutheran Church, 405 S. Rush St., Roselle. Interment Lake Street Memorial Park. Visitation 2 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Martin Funeral Home, Ltd., 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle. Memorials to Trinity Lutheran Church would be appreciated. 529-5751. Copyright 1974, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19741212dn121 1972-05-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) Piske Edition: Chicago Tribune William C. Piske, beloved husband of Ella; dear father of Glenroy [Nancy], Arlette [Dick] Stahlmann, Allan [Violet] and Anna [Dave] Pryor; seven grandchildren; son of Anna Piske; two sisters. Resting at Geils Funeral Home, 180 S. York St., Bensenville, Ill., until 11 a.m., Thursday. Lying in state at the St. Paul Lutheran Church, Addison, Ill., from 12 noon, until time of service, 2 p.m. Interment Mount Emblem. 766-3232. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19720503dn090 1967-08-31 Chicago Tribune (IL) Sass Edition: Chicago Tribune Anna R. Sass, nee Piske, of Mount Prospect, beloved wife of Louis C.; dear mother of Esther [Bernhard] Von Bergen, Walter C. [Mathilda], Louis E. [Edna], and the late Freddie; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; fond sister of Minnie Warkenthein, Louis Piske, and Marie Drews. Visitation at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines. In state Friday, St. Paul Lutheran church, 5620 Canfield avenue, Chicago, from noon until time of service 1:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. 824-5155. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670831dn132 1966-06-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) Piske Edition: Chicago Tribune Alvin T. Piske, age 64 of Roselle, beloved husband of Stella; dear father of Irene Kisselburg, Roselle, and Jeanette Norlock, La Grange; fond grandfather of six; brother of Edwin and Elmer. Services Tuesday at 10 a.m., from the Roselle Methodist church. Interment Lake Street Memorial park. Resting at Richart & Son Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle. 529-5751. Copyright 1966, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19660606dn131 1957-06-23 Chicago Tribune (IL) PISKE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Paul Piske of Des Plaines, Ill., beloved father of Florence Hasselmann, Hattie Karleske, and William; dear brother of Anna Sass, Minnie Warkentein, Bertha Blaeissing, Marie Drewes, John, Louis, and Harry Paske. Resting at funeral home, Lee and Perry street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. VAnderbelt 4-5155. Copyright 1957, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19570623dn102 plote (5) 1983-02-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) PLOTE Edition: Chicago Tribune Ernest F. Plote, beloved husband of Agnes; fond father of Raymond, Lawrence and Linda (Phil) Loek; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; fond brother of Elmer, Ervin and Arthur Plote. Services will be held Monday, 11 a.m., at Capron Lutheran Church of Capron. Burial in Lakewood Memorial Park Cemetery in Elgin. Vistitation Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at The Schmidt Funeral Home, 305 Park St., Elgin. Information: 741-1128. Copyright 1983, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19830205dn056 1972-06-21 Chicago Tribune (IL) Cutaia Edition: Chicago Tribune Geraldine L. Cutaia, nee Plote, beloved wife of Ronald J.; dear mother of Ronald J.; dear daughter of Arthur and Malinda Plote; daughter in law of Peter and Mary Cutaia; sister of Herbert and Wesley Plote, Lorraine and Dorothy Krabbe. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights, where services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment Lake Street Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial appreciated to Cancer Research Fund c/o Presbyterian-St. Lukes Hospital, Chicago. 253-0168. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19720621dn017 1970-02-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) Plote Edition: Chicago Tribune Wilhemina Plote, beloved mother of Arthur C., Elmer C., Ernest F., and Erwin A.; grandmother of 24; great-grandmother of 57. Visitation after 12 p.m. Friday at Stout Funeral Home, 252-260 S. State street, Elgin. Services Saturday, 1 p.m. at St. John United Church of Christ, at Plum Grove. Interment Lake St. Memorial Park cemetery. 742-7000. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19700206dn120 1967-04-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) Dale E. Plote Edition: Chicago Tribune Funeral services for Pfc. Dale E. Plote, 19, of 465 E. State st., Elgin, a marine who was killed April 9 by a sniper's bullet in Viet Nam, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in the chapel at 265 S. State st., Elgin. Dale was a graduate of Larkin High school in Elgin. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Plote; and two brothers, John, 20, and Ronald, 14. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune.[br] Record Number: 19670414ob008 1946-09-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) PLOTE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Lydia Plote of Palatine township, Sept. 26, at Palatine, wife of Ernest F., mother of Lawrence, and Raymond. Funeral Sunday, 2:30 p.m. at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church. Schaumburg, Ill. Burial in church cemetery. Resting at Norris mortuary, Elgin. Copyright 1946, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19460927dn077 plate (46) 1982-08-12 Chicago Tribune (IL) PLATE Edition: Chicago Tribune George H. Plate, of Roselle, beloved husband of the late Estelle; loving father of Eleanor (Claude) Speaks and George F. (Anna); grandfather of Fred, Ernest (Mary) Speaks, Georgia Speaks, Karen (William) Stegar, Susan (Neal) Worthington, Tammy and Phillip Plate; great-grandfather of Michele, Elizabeth and Jason; fond brother of Charles H., Dorothy (Max) Heinichen and the late Emily Selden. Funeral service Friday 11 a.m. at Michaels Funeral Home, 800 S. Roselle Rd., Schaumburg (between Irving Park & Higgins). Interment Irving Park. Visitation Thursday after 3 p.m. 893-2900. Copyright 1982, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19820812dn074 1976-01-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) PLATE Edition: Chicago Tribune Oscar H. Plate, Jan. 4, 1976, Palatine, Ill., son of the late Charles and Alvina (nee Luerrsen); brother of Harold A. and Selma Taege; two nephews, one niece. Friends may call Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. at the J. L. Poole Funeral Home, 25 W. Palatine Rd., Palatine, where services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery, Palatine. 358-0223. Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19760106dn089 1974-06-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) PLATE Edition: Chicago Tribune Estelle Plate, nee Schneider, of Hanover Park, beloved wife of George H., member of I.B.E.W. Local, No. 134; dear mother of Eleanor M. (Claude)Speaks and George F. (Ann) Rlate; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; fond sister of Frank Schneider and the late Myrtle Schreiner, Charles and Walter Schneider. Visitation Thursday, 7 to 9:30 p.m. and Friday 3 to 9:30 p.m. at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights, where services will be held Saturday 11 a.m. Interment Irving Park Cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1974, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19740628dn117 1951-01-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) PLATE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Charles F. Plate, Jan. 2, 1951, Palatine, Ill., beloved father of Martin, Oacar, Mrs. Selma Taege, and Harold, brother of E. J. Plote and Mrs. August Hackbarth. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Service 2 p.m. Friday at Lutheran church, Palatine. Interment Mount Hope. Copyright 1951, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19510104dn031 1939-04-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) WOMAN DIES OF BURNS. Edition: Chicago Tribune Mrs. Alvina Plate, 74 years old, died yesterday in the Palatine Community hospital from burns incurred when her clothing was ignited by a stove in her home on route 64 in Palatine township. Copyright 1939, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19390429ob006 pohlman (101) 1999-11-17 Chicago Tribune (IL) VICTOR C. POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Victor C. Pohlman, 82, of Schaumburg, formerly of Roselle, died Monday in St. Alexius Medical Center, Hoffman Estates. Mr. Pohlman, who was born in Mt. Prospect, retired in 1990 as co-owner, with his wife, Dorothy A., of the former Kountry Katerers, Roselle, caterers for weddings and banquets. Mr. Pohlman was previously an insurance agent in the 1960s. "He was a very likable man, smiling most of the time," said his wife. "He had a nice personality." Other survivors include a son, James; a daughter, Sandra Bremer; a brother, Lawrence Pohlmann; three sisters, Elvira Hattendorf, Lorraine Pahlke and Gertrude Glaser; and five grandchildren. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Golf Rd., Schaumburg. A service will begin at 11 a.m. Thursday in St. Peter Lutheran Church, 208 E. Schaumburg Rd., Schaumburg. Copyright 1999, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19991117OB9911170111 1999-07-20 Chicago Tribune (IL) CAROLINE POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Caroline Pohlman, 91, a resident of Manitowoc, Wis. since 1984, formerly a 76-year resident of Mt. Prospect, died Saturday in Manitowoc. Miss Pohlman, who was born in Mt. Prospect, was a homemaker. "She was a loving and kind person, always helpful," said her sister Edna Sieber. "She was a fine person." Other survivors include a sister, Erna Gruebnau. Visitation and services will be Tuesday in Manitowoc. Copyright 1999, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19990720OB9907200172 1973-09-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Caroline Pohlman of Mt. Prospect, beloved wife of the late William H.; fond mother of Caroline Pohlman, Edna (Reuben) Sieber and Erna (Richard) Gruebnau; dear sister of Minnie Russell. Visitation Monday 7-9:30 p.m., at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights, where services will be held Tuesday, 1 p.m. Interment St. Paul Cemetery, Mt. Prospect, Ill. 253-5423. Copyright 1973, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19730903dn126 1973-09-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Caroline Pohlman of Mt. Prospect, beloved wife of the late William H.; fond mother of Caroline Pohlman, Edna (Reuben) Sieber and Erna (Richard) Gruebnau; dear sister of Minnie Russell. Visitation Monday 7-9:30 p.m. at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights where services will be held Thursday, 1 p.m. Interment St. Paul Cemetery, Mt. Prospect, Ill. 253-5423. Copyright 1973, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19730902dn138 1968-04-30 Chicago Tribune (IL) Pohlman Edition: Chicago Tribune Mildred M. Pohlman, nee Hartman, age 56, of Itasca, beloved wife of Louis; dear daughter of Alma Hartman; fond mother of Dodie Keisler and Marian Phillips; grandmother of four; sister of Roland and Leonard. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, from St. Luke's Lutheran church, Itasca. Burial Lake Street Memorial Park. Visitation after 7 p.m. Tuesday at Martin and Richert Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle. 529-5751. Copyright 1968, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19680430dn095 1962-08-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) Pohlman Edition: Chicago Tribune Louis W. Pohlman Sr. of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Merie and the late Frieda; dear father of Louis Jr., William, Elvira Hattendorf, Lawrence, Victor, Harvey, Lorraine Pahlke, Gertrude Glaser, and the late Clarence, and Marvin; 22 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; fond brother of William, John and Edward Pohlman, Emma Meyer, Elsie Traub, and Sophie Mahrle. Preceded in death by eight brothers and sisters. Resting at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway at Prindle avenue, Arlington Heights. In state Wednesday from noon until time of services 1:30 p.m. at St. Peter's Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Interment Memory Gardens. 253-5423. Copyright 1962, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19620822dn133 1962-08-21 Chicago Tribune (IL) L. W. POHLMAN SERVICES WILL BE TOMORROW Edition: Chicago Tribune Services for Louis W. Pohlman Sr., 76, of 732 N. Ridge av., Arlington Heights, will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in St. Peter's Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Mr. Pohlman died Sunday in the Nelson Nursing home, Palatine. He was a Schaumburg farmer from 1909 until his retirement in 1951. He helped organize the Milk Producers association in 1914, and was formerly secretary of the Mount Prospect local. In 1920 he helped organize the Cook County Farm bureau, and was its president for five years. In 1926 he helped organize the Pure Milk association, and was a director from 1929 to 1934. He was a charter member and a director of the Lake-Cook Farm supply company, and was a member of the Cook County Truck Gardeners and Farmers association. He helped organize the North-Cook 4-H fair, and was fair president until 1956. He is survived by his widow, Merle; five sons, Louis Jr., Harvey, Lawrence, Victor, and William: three daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Pahlke, Mrs. Elvira Hattendorf, and Mrs. Gertrude Glaser; three brothers, three sisters, 22 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Copyright 1962, Chicago Tribune.[br] Record Number: 19620821ob034 1962-08-21 Chicago Tribune (IL) Pohlman Edition: Chicago Tribune Louis W. Pohlman Sr. of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Merle and the late Frieda; dear father of Louis Jr., William, Elvira Hattendorf, Lawrence, Victor, Harvey, Lorraine Pahlke, Gertrude Glaser, and the late Clarence, and Marvin; 22 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; fond brother of William, John, and Edward Pohlman, Emma Meyer, Elsie Traub, and Sophie Mahrie, Preceded in death by eight brothers and sisters. Resting at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway at Prindle avenue, Arlington Heights. In state Wednesday from noon until time of services 1:30 p.m. at St. Peter's Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Interment Memory Gardens. 253-5423. Copyright 1962, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19620821dn110 1961-10-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) Pohlman Edition: Chicago Tribune Richard L. Pohlman, age 15, of Elk Grove twp., beloved son of Victor and Dorothy, nee Timmermann; dear brother of James and Sandra; loving grandson of Henry Timmermann and Louis Pohlman. Resting at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy. at Pringle avenue, Arlington Heights. In state Thursday from noon until time of service at 1:30 p.m., in St. Peter's Luth. church, Schaumburg. Interment St. Peter's Luth. cemetery. Memorials may be made to St. Peter's school Bldg. Memorial fund. CL 3-5423. Copyright 1961, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19611011dn104 1961-10-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) TRACTOR FLIPS, KILLS BOY, 14, IN ELK GROVE Edition: Chicago Tribune Richard Pohlman, 14, of rural Elk Grove township, was killed yesterday afternoon when a tractor he was driving on his father's farm flipped and crushed him. Norman Kalovsky, of the Hoffman Estates police department, said the boy was found by his brother, James, 17, who was sent by their father, Victor, to find him when he failed to return from hauling garbage to the farm dump. The farm is a quarter-mile east of Illinois highway 53, on the north side of Higgins road. The father used a second tractor to lift the overturned tractor from his son's body. He said the tractor apparently hit a hole, and overturned. The boy was pronounced dead at Northwest Community hospital, Arlington Heights. Copyright 1961, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19611010ob005 (**) 1958-03-16 Chicago Tribune (IL) Edward E. Pohlman Edition: Chicago Tribune Services for Edward E. Pohlman, 65, of 36 S. Park av., Roselle, Du Page county, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Trinity Lutheran church, Roselle. A purchasing agent for the Union Stock Yards and Transit Company of Chicago, he died Friday in his home. Surviving are a son, Charles E.; three grandchildren; two sisters and two brothers. Copyright 1958, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19580316ob010 1958-03-16 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune --Edward E. Pohlman, March 14, suddenly, of 36 S. Park avenue, Roselle, purchasing agent for the Union Stock Yards and Transit company, beloved husband of the late Esther, nee Lundean; dear father of Charles E.; three grandchildren; brother of Elsie, Martha, Fred, and William. Funeral services 2 p.m. in Trinity Lutheran church, Roselle. Interment Elmwood cemetery, River Grove. Information, LAwrence 9-6132. Copyright 1958, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19580316dn098 1957-11-20 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mrs. Charles A. Klopp Edition: Chicago Tribune Services for Mrs. Vera Pohlman Klopp, 49, wife of Charles A. Klopp, architect and chairman of Palatine plan commission, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Immanuel Lutheran church, Plum Grove av. and Wood st., Palatine. She died Monday in her home at 61 N. Benton st., Palatine. She also leaves two sons, Charles D. and Gerald W.; a daughter, Phyllis, and two sisters. Copyright 1957, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19571120ob016 1954-12-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Marie Pohlman, Mount Prospect, Ill., beloved wife of the late Walter, dear mother of Harry and Willard, seven grandchildren, fond sister of Caroline Held, Herman, Elsie, Elmer, Alfred, Della, Ella, Arthur Meyer, and the late Anna Ninnemann, Dora Bensic, Clara Trost, and Theodore Meyer. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. In state from noon Wednesday until time of service at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mount Prospect. Interment Ridgewood. VAnderblit 4-5155. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19541228dn101 1954-12-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Marie Pohlman, Mount Prospect, Ill., beloved wife of the late Walter dear mother of Harry and Willard, seven grandchildren, fond sister of Caroline Held, Herman, Elsie, Elmer, Alfred, Delia, Ella, Arthur Meyer, and the late Anna Ninnemann, Dora Bensic, Clara Trost, and Theodore Meyer. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. In state from noon Wednesday, until time of service at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mount Prospect. Interment Ridgewood. VAnderbilt 4-5155. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19541227dn129 1954-09-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) KRAUSE Edition: Chicago Tribune Helen Krause, nee Pohlman, late of 306 W. Elm, Arlington Heights, loving mother of Mrs. Martha Kehe, Walter Jr., Mrs. Margaret Kehe, and the late E. Jake, dear sister of Mrs. Henry Meyer, William Pohlman, Louis Pohlman, John Pohlman, Ed Pohlman, Mrs. Elsie Traub, and Mrs. Sophie Mohrle, four grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Resting at chapel, 207 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7, at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state from 12 noon until time of services. Interment Randhill Park cemetery. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19540906dn010 1954-09-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) KRAUSE Edition: Chicago Tribune Helene Krause, nee Pohlman, late of 306 W. Elm, Arlington Heights, loving mother of Mrs. Martha Kehe, Walter Jr., Mrs. Margaret Kehe, and the late E. Jake, dear sister of Mrs. Henry Meyer, William Pohlman, Louis Pohlman, John Pohlman, Ed Pohlman, Mrs. Elsie Traub, and Mrs. Sophie Mohrle, four grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Resting at chapel, 207 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7, at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state from 12 noon until time of service. Interment Randhill Park cemetery. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19540905dn015 1954-08-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Frieda Pohlman, 732 N. Ridge, Arlington Heights, beloved wife of Louis W., dear mother of Louis W. Jr., William A., Elvira Hattendorf, Lawrence H., Victor C., Harvey H., Lorraine Pahlke, Gertrude Glaser, the late Marvin, and Clarence, 21 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, fond sister of Arthur, Herman, George and Otto Gross, and Lena Diercks. Resting at funeral home, 111 W. Campbell street, Arlington Heights. Service Monday, 2 p.m., St. Peter's Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Interment Memory Gardens. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19540808dn131 1954-08-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Frieda Pohlman, 732 N. Ridge, Arlington Heights, beloved wife of Louis W., dear mother of Louis W. Jr., William A., Elvira Hattendorf, Lawrence H., Victor C., Harvey H., Lorraine Pahlke, Gertrude Glaser, the late Marvin, and Clarence, 21 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, fond sister of Arthur, Herman, George and Otto Gross, and Lena Diercks. Resting at funeral home, 111 W. Campbell street, Arlington Heights. Services Monday, 2 p.m., St. Peter's Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Interment Memory Gardens. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19540807dn024 1954-03-20 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry H. Pohlman, late of 312 N. Haddon, Arlington Heights, loving brother of Mrs. Emma Russel. Resting at chapel, 207 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights, where services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, March 21. Interment St. Peters' Ev. Luth. cemetery. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19540320dn100 1950-06-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry F. Pohlman, June 7, 1950, of Palatine, Ill., beloved father of Mrs. Charles Klopp, Mrs. E. B. Wenegar, and Mrs. Frank E. Donkin, six grandchildren, brother of Walter G. Pohlman. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Service Saturday, 2 p.m., at Lutheran church. Interment Rand Hill cemetery. Copyright 1950, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19500609dn121 1947-04-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry A. Pohlman, beloved husband of Hannah, grandfather of Paul, Robert, and Charlotte Pohlman of Barrington, and Mrs. Otis Davis of Chicago, four greatgrandchildren, brother of Mary Kuebker, Ann Hokemeyer, Lena Feddeler, William, August, and Louis Pohlman. Services Saturday, 2 p.m., St. Paul's Palatine. Resting at chapel, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Interment Hillside. Copyright 1947, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19470405dn106 1947-04-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry A. Pohlman, beloved husband of Hannah, grandfather of Paul, Robert, and Charlotte Pohlman of Barrington, and Mrs. Otis Davis of Chicago, four greatgrandchildren, brother of Mary Kuebber, Ann Hokemeyer, Lena Feddeler, William, August, and Louis Pohlman. Services Saturday, 2 p.m., St. Paul's, Palatine. Resting at chapel, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Interment Hillside. Copyright 1947, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19470404dn018 1945-01-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Alvina M. Pohlman, nee Meyer, Jan. 9, Palatine, Ill., beloved wife of Henry, mother of Mrs. Charles Klopp, Mrs. E. R. Wenegar, and Mrs. Frank E. Donkin. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Funeral Friday, 2 p.m. at Lutheran church. Interment Rand Hill. Copyright 1945, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19450111dn075 1944-07-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune Gladys A. Pohlman, July 6, Barrington, Ill., beloved mother of Corp, T/5 Paul, Robert, and Charlotte, daughter of Mrs. Emma Rennack, sister of Mrs. Ruby Joers. Remains resting at funeral home, 149 W. Main street. Services Sunday, 2:30 p.m., at Salem church, Barrington. Interment Hillside, Palatine. Copyright 1944, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19440708dn018 1939-06-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) POHLMAN Edition: Chicago Tribune --Sophia Pohlman, beloved wife of the late William, fond mother of Fred, Emma, Louis, John, Elsie, Walter, Edward, Sophia, Conrad, Lena, William, and Emma, and the late Herman and Mary. Resting at home for funerals, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines, Ill. Services Tuesday, June 6, at 2 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church. Interment Ridgewood. Copyright 1939, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19390604dn052 porep (9) 1976-06-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) POREP Edition: Chicago Tribune Esther Porep, nee Rohde, of Palatine, beloved wife of the late Alfred F.; fond mother of Ralph L. (Mildred); grandmother of Ronald; sister of Irving and George Rohde. Resting at The Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 2. Interment Randhill Park Cemetery. 358-7411. Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19760601dn097 1964-06-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) Porep Edition: Chicago Tribune Anna Porep, June 13, 1964, Palatine, Ill., dear mother of Mrs. Viola Hunerberg, Albert, Arthur, Raymond, and Mrs. Edna Campeau; 12 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren. Resting at Tharp Funeral Home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine, where services will be held Tuesday, June 16, at 1 :30 p.m. Interment South Side cemetery. FL 8-0223. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640615dn098 1946-03-12 Chicago Tribune (IL) POREP Edition: Chicago Tribune --Fred W. Porep, March 11, of Palatine, Ill., beloved husband of Ann, father of Viola, Albert, Arthur, Raymond, and Edna. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Services Thursday, 2 p.m., at St. Paul's church. Interment Southside cemetery. Copyright 1946, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19460312dn140 1939-01-20 Chicago Tribune (IL) POREP Edition: Chicago Tribune --Fred C. Porep, passed away Jan. 17, father of Alfred of Palatine, and Herbert of Elgin, grandfather of Ralph, brother of Bertha Stadt. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 21, at 1:30 p.m. at Danielson chapel, Palatine, to St. Paul church at 2 p.m. Copyright 1939, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19390120dn019 1939-01-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) POREP Edition: Chicago Tribune --Fred C. Porep, passed away Jan. 17, father of Alfred of Palatine, and Herbert of Elgin, grandfather of Ralph, brother of Bertha Stadt. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 21, at 1:30 p.m. at Danielson chapel, Palatine, to St. Paul church at 2 p.m. Copyright 1939, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19390119dn022 rinne (36) 1999-08-12 Chicago Tribune (IL) DONALD E. RINNE Edition: Chicago Tribune Donald E. Rinne, 78, of Elgin and Port Richey, Fla., died Monday in Sherman Hospital, Elgin. Mr. Rinne, who was born in Ontarioville, Ill., retired in 1978 as sales manager at the former Horace Dodge dealership in Elgin after 15 years of service. Mr. Rinne served three years in Europe with the U.S. Air Forces during World War II. "He was a good husband, a good father and a good friend," said his wife, Johanna Wellnitz Rinne. Other survivors include a son, Ron; a daughter, ReNae Elbl; and four grandchildren. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Laird Funeral Home, 310 S. State St., Elgin, and from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Friday, when a service will begin in Calvary Lutheran Church, 535 N. McLean Blvd., Elgin. Copyright 1999, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19990812OB9908120131 1975-04-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) LICHTHARDT Edition: Chicago Tribune Dorothy P. Lichthardt, nee Rinne, age 57, of 22 W. 264 Woodview Dr., Medinah, Il., Tuesday evening at her home, wife of Melvin W.; daughter of Mrs. Frieda Rinne of Hanover Park; sister of Donald Rinne of Elgin. Funeral Services Friday, 3 p.m. at Schmidt Funeral Home, 305 Park St. Elgin. Interment Lake St. Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation Thursday evening between 6 and 9 p.m. Memorials to the American Cancer Society. Copyright 1975, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19750410dn088 1973-05-17 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rinne Edition: Chicago Tribune Emil C. Rinne, age 78, of 1900 Lake St., Hanover Park, May 15, husband of Frieda, nee Helm Rinne; father of Donald of Elgin, and Dorothy Lichthardt of Medina; brother of William A. of Hanover Park; grandfather of Ronald and RaNae. Resting at Wait-Ross-Allanson Funeral Chapel, 51 Center St., Elgin, Ill. after 3 p.m. Friday. Services 1:30 p.m. Saturday at chapel. Burial Bluff City Cemetery. 742-2100. Copyright 1973, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19730517dn129 1962-07-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rinne Edition: Chicago Tribune Edwin H. Rinne, age 69, Roselle, beloved father of Mrs. Roy [Betty] Nagel, Mrs. Martin [Phyllis] Willie, Mrs. Gary [Marylin] Hallmann, and William H.; fond grandfather of ten; dear brother of Emil, William, and Mrs. Lester [Adella] Manchester. Funeral service Monday, at 2 p.m., at Richert & Son Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle. Interment Bluff City cemetery, Elgin. LA 9-5751. Copyright 1962, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19620714dn118

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    1. [ILckSCH] obits - fedderke groen wayne king menke mensching mess meyer moeller nebel
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    3. I am scanning the results of queries surnames that i know were in our area... I am only clipping those obits where I recognize some of the relatives or there is an indication that these are Schaumburg area people.... or from around our area. I note the number of results in () so that the reader has an idea of the volume that i started with. Remember that the search produces any obit with the searched name, not just those with the name in the subject of the obit... Because of this, obits may be duplicated over time. You will notice what appears to be duplicates as well. This is because the obits were run on several days and I have not done a comparison to see if they are exactly the same. Corrections may have been made if there were errors. in the material you will notice that the heading on the obit may not be in the cluster noted in the subject. it is included because somewhere in that obit, is the referenced name. fedderke (4) groen (25) wayne king menke (92) mensching (60) mess (100) meyer (200) Moeller (200 /1966) nebel (66) fedderke (4) 1959-07-17 Chicago Tribune (IL) FEDDERKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Alma Fedderke, fond sister of one; grandmother of two. Resting at Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged chapel after 3 p.m. Friday, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Interment Elm Lawn. CL 3-0168. Copyright 1959, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19590717dn036 1950-05-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) FEDDERKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred L. Fedderke of Melrose Park, beloved husband of Kay, nee Kazee; dear son of Alma, fond brother of Mrs. Ann Stitzel. Resting at funeral home, Lake street, at 2d avenue, Maywood, until Monday, 11 a.m. Lying in state at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, from noon Monday, until time of service, 2 p.m. Interment Arlington. MAywood 14. Copyright 1950, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19500507dn104 1950-05-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) FEDDERKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred L. Fedderke of Melrose Park, beloved husband of Kay, nee Kazee; dear son of Alma, fond brother of Mrs. Ann Stitzel. Resting at funeral home, Lake street at 2d avenue, Maywood, until Monday, 11 a.m. Lying in state at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, from noon Monday, until time of service, 2 p.m. Interment Arlington. MAywood 14. Copyright 1950, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19500506dn081 1948-09-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) MUHL Edition: Chicago Tribune Edna Muhl, nee Fedderke, of Maywood, beloved wife of Elmer, dear mother of Barbara Lee, daughter of Mrs. Alma Fedderke and the late August, sister of Mrs. Ann Stizel and Fred Fedderke. Resting at funeral home, 301 S. 5th avenue, at Maple street, Maywood, until noon Friday, Sept. 10. Lying in state at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, 11th and Lake street, Melrose Park, until time of services, 2 p.m. Interment Elmlawn. Maywood 100. Copyright 1948, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19480909dn056 1950-05-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) FEDDERKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred L. Fedderke of Melrose Park, beloved husband of Kay, nee Kazee; dear son of Alma, fond brother of Mrs. Ann Stitzel. Resting at funeral home, Lake street at 2d avenue, Maywood, until Monday, 11 a.m. Lying in state at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, from noon Monday, until time of service, 2 p.m. Interment Arlington. MAywood 14. Copyright 1950, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19500506dn081 1985-07-18 Chicago Tribune (IL) WALTZ BANDLEADER WAYNE KING, 84 By Lisa Hooker. Edition: Chicago Tribune Wayne King, bandleader and self-taught saxophonist, was known to Chicagoans as the ``Waltz King`` years before anyone had ever heard of Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey or Lawrence Welk. He first entered homes across the country in 1927 with nightly broadcasts over WGN Radio, and young people from across the country, as well as from Chicago, flocked to the old Aragon ballroom to hear him play. He made his debut in Chicago the year that Babe Ruth hit his 60 homers, Tunney beat Dempsey and Lindbergh flew the Atlantic. Mr. King died Tuesday in his home in Paradise Valley, Ariz. He was 84. Although he gave nightly radio performances for eight years and appeared on television many times during the 1940s and early 1950s, he never gave up his love of a live audience. Even during the late `50s and `60s, when young people were listening to rock and roll or rhythm and blues, Mr. King took his band on the road to play old favorites like ``Stardust.`` In 1974 Mr. King`s orchestra drew 16,000 people to a Chicago dance floor. He said then that ``memory is what brings them out. In times of trouble they come to listen to music that reminds them of the days when they had no worries.`` Mr. King was born in 1901 in Savannah, Ill. For most of his childhood, he lived in Oklahoma and Texas, but he attended high school in Illinois and college in Valparaiso, Ind. He opened at the Aragon ballroom on Chicago`s North Side in 1927. In 1932 he was looking for a female singer to add to his band, and he found her in actress Dorothy Janis. But instead of hiring her, he married her. Mr. King served in the Army during World War II and rose to the rank of major. During the war he continued to polish his musical talents by playing in a military police band. He retired to Phoenix for several years during the late 1950s but came back to Chicago in 1961 to play for audiences at the Palmer House. His style, which pegged him as the ``Waltz King,`` stayed the same throughout his career --and so did his saxophone. He always played the same sax, a Buescher made in 1928. Mr. King is survived by his wife and their two children, Wayne Jr. and Penelope. Copyright 1985, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19850718OB8502160971 groen (25) 1975-08-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) GROEN Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred H. Groen St.(sr) , age 85, husband of the late Lena, nee Fugman; father of Fred H. Jr. and Marjorie Groen; grandfather of four. Visitation 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Drechsler-Brown Funeral Home, 203 S. Marion St., Oak Park, where services will be held 1 p.m. Friday. Entombment Acacia Park Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children appreciated. Member of Ben Hur Lodge, No. 818, A.F. & A.M., Humboldt Park Commandery, K.T., No. 79 and life member of Medinah Temple. 383-3191. Copyright 1975, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19750829dn030 1975-08-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) GROEN Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred H. Groen Sr., age 85, husband of the late Lena, nee Fugman; father of Fred H. Jr. and Marjorie Groen; grandfather of four. Visitation 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Drechsler-Brown Funeral Home, 203 S. Marion St., Oak Park, where services will be held 1 p.m. Friday. Entombment Acacia Park Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children appreciated. Member of Ben Hur Lodge, No. 818, A.F. & A.M., Humboldt Park Commandery, K. T., No. 79 and life member of Medinah Temple. 383-3191. Copyright 1975, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19750828dn062 1974-11-12 Chicago Tribune (IL) GROEN Edition: Chicago Tribune Robert Groen, Nov. 9, 1974, beloved husband of Inga, nee Olsen; dear father of Marion (Robert) Stanfield and Robert F. (Elizabeth) Groen; grandfather of 11; great-grandfather of four. Former part owner of Groen Manufacturing Company and past Trustee of St. Timothy Lutheran Church. Services Wednesday, 1 p.m., at John M. Pedersen & Sons Chapel, 4338 Fullerton Av. Interment Irving Park. Please omit flowers. Memorials to St. Timothy Lutheran Church appreciated. Visitation begins Tuesday, 4 p.m. 235-1610. Copyright 1974, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19741112dn028 1974-11-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) GROEN Edition: Chicago Tribune Robert Groen, Nov. 9, 1974, beloved husband of Inga, nee Olsen; dear father of Marion (Robert) Stanfield and Robert F. (Elizabeth) Groen; grandfather of 11; great-grandfather of four. Former part owner of Groen Manufacturing Company and past Trustee of St. Timothy Lutheran Church. Services Wednesday, 1 p.m., at John M. Pedersen & Sons Chapel, 4338 Fullerton Av. Interment Irving Park. Please omit flowers. Memorials to St. Timothy Lutheran Church appreciated. Visitation begins Tuesday, 4 p.m. 235-1610. Copyright 1974, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19741111dn031 1969-05-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) Groen Edition: Chicago Tribune Lena Groen, nee Fugman, of Schaumburg, Ill., passed away [MISSING-TEXT] of Fred H. Groen; mother of Hred H. Jr. and Marjorie [MISSING-TEXT] grandmother of four; sister of Caroline Shilunch. and the late Sophie Dodgers, Theodore. [MISSING-TEXT] Oswald, Frank, and John Fugman. Visitation 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, and 3 to 9 p.m. Monday at -Brown [MISSING-TEXT]-Brown Funeral Home, 233 S. Marion Street, [Wisconsin avenue], Oak Park where services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Eastern Star services at 8 p.m. Monday, under auspices of Alice chapter No. 531, Entombment Acacia Park mausoleum. Past worthy matron of Alice chapter. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Shriners Crippled Children hospital, 2211 N. Oak Park avenue, Chicago, or the charity of your choice. 383-3191. Copyright 1969, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19690525dn073 menke (92) 1964-06-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) Menke Edition: Chicago Tribune Lillian F. Menke of Forest Park, beloved wife of Henry; loving mother of Henry Jr., Lillian F. Schaff, William Earl, and the late Clarence E. Menke; grandmother of 11; sister of Elizabeth Troost, Lulu Liesenfeldt, Howard Beauchamp, the late Adeline Hacker, and Edward Beauchamp. Funeral Friday, 3 p.m., at Zimmerman & Sons Chapel, 7319 Madison street, Forest Park. Interment Glen Oak. 366-2200. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640604dn093 1943-04-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) Christoph Menke. Edition: Chicago Tribune Services for Christoph Menke, a resident of Evanston for 63 years, who died Wednesday in his home at 1032 Wesley avenue in the suburb, will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in St. Nicholas church, Evanston. Mr. Menke, 82 years old, and a native of Germany, was for many years a contractor who helped build early Evanston. He also was a former justice of the peace. He is survived by nine sons, two daughters, 19 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. One of the sons, William J. Menke, is attached to the record bureau of the Evanston police department. Copyright 1943, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19430402ob008 1943-04-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) MENKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Christoph K. Menke, husband of the late Catherine, beloved father of Frank, Mathias, Frederich, Michael, Christoph, Otto, William, Edward, Robert Reitz, Bertha Grimm, and Catherine. Funeral from the late residence, 1032 Wesley avenue, Evanston, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, to St. Nicholas' church, Evanston, 11 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Techny. Copyright 1943, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19430402dn041 1939-02-23 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mrs. Catherine Menke. Edition: Chicago Tribune Mrs. Catherine Menke, 74 years old, died Tuesday in her home at 1032 Wesley avenue, Evanston. She had lived in Evanston for more than fifty years. Surviving are her husband, Christoph, a retired building contractor, two daughters, and eight sons. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow in St. Nicholas church, Evanston. Copyright 1939, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19390223ob018 (note: I am unaware of Louis Menke's family tree.....Louis Menke is at Bluff CIty Cemetery, moving to Elgin after leaving the Turret House) mensching (60) 1986-02-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) DALE L. MENSCHING Edition: Chicago Tribune Services for Dale L. Mensching, 62, a retired Des Plaines police captain, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in Christ Church, 1492 Henry Ave., Des Plaines. He died Tuesday at Holy Family Hospital in the suburb. Mr. Mensching, of Des Plaines, retired in 1978 after 27 years on the suburb`s police force, the last 11 as a captain. Mr. Mensching was a member of the Illinois Police Association and the Metropolitan Police Captains Association. Survivors include his wife, Irene; a daughter, Valerie Laffoon; a son, Scott; two sisters; a brother; and four grandchildren. Copyright 1986, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19860213OB8601110943 1983-08-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) MENSCHING Edition: Chicago Tribune Edward Mensching, age 78, of Roselle, beloved husband of Minnie; dear father of Marvin and Betty (Arnold) Northcutt; loving grandfather of four; fond brother of Fred and Harvey. Funeral services 10 a.m. Monday, at Martin Funeral Home, Ltd., 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle. Interment Lakewood Memorial Park. Visitation 4-9 p.m. Sunday. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. John Building Fund. 529-5751. Copyright 1983, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19830805dn053 1977-06-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) MENSCHING Edition: Chicago Tribune Hulda Mensching of DesPlaines, beloved wife of the late Edwin; dear mother of Lilah (Wilbert) Kroll, Rose, Melvin (Ruth) and Dale (Irene) Mensching; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sister of Mary Kruger and Walter Stueber. Visitation 4 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Street, DesPlaines. In state Thursday at Immanual Lutheran Church from noon until time of service 1:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. Memorials to Lutheran Hour appreciated. 824-5155 Copyright 1977, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19770629dn077 1974-06-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) MENSCHING Edition: Chicago Tribune Harry L. Mensching of Des Plaines, beloved husband of the late Hulda, nee Wille; dear father of Ralph H. (Ardell) Mensching and Donna (Roger) Lietzau; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; fond brother of Della (Conrad) Wille, Lillian (William) Finnern and Fremont (Susan) Mensching. Visitation Sunday from 2 o 9:30 p.m. at the Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Streets, Des Plaines, where services will be held Monday, 1 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens. 824-5155. Copyright 1974, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19740601dn029 1973-09-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) MENSCHING Edition: Chicago Tribune Wilhelmina Mensching, age 92, of Roselle, beloved wife of the late Fred; dear mother of Edward, Bernhardt, Fred, Harvey, Clara Edecker, Erna Reinhard and the late Martha Fiepke; dear grandmother of 27; great-grandmother of 54; great-greatgrandmother of eight; sister of Emil Homeyer. Funeral Services 1 p.m. Wednesday at St. John Ev. Lutheran Church, Rodenberg. Burial church cemetery. Visitation 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Martin Funeral Home, Ltd., 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle. Memorials to St. John Building Fund would be appreciated. 529-5751. Copyright 1973, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19730911dn076 1972-09-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) Wise Edition: Chicago Tribune Lillian M. Wise, nee Mensching, age 85, passed away Sept. 19, dear wife of Arthur W. Wise; fond mother of Dr. Arthur C. Wise of Iowa City; grandmother of five, great-grandmother of one; sister of the late Martha Tochterman of Chicago; daughter of Ernest and Mary Mensching. Funeral Mass Tuesday, 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church, Iowa City, Iowa, Chapel service Tuesday, 3:30 p.m. at All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines, Ill. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19720919dn155 1970-02-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Hulda Mensching, nee Wille, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of Harry L.; dear mother of Ralph H. [Ardell] and Donna [Roger] Lietzau; six grandchildren; fond sister of William F., Conrad, and Clarence Wille, Emilia Freundt, and Albertina Schuldt. Visitation after 3 p.m. Thursday, at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens. 824-5155. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19700205dn079 1969-12-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Martha Mensching, nee Geils, beloved wife of the late Emil J.; dear mother of Helen Schaper, Glenn E., and the late Raymond; grandmother of six; great-grandmother of four; sister of Margaret Felbinger and John Geils. Resting at Geils Funeral Home, 180 S. York street, Bensenville, Ill., until 9 a.m. Saturday. Lying in state at the Lutheran Church of St. Luke, Itasca, Ill., from 10 a.m. Saturday until time of service, 1:30 p.m. Interment Elm Lawn. 766- 3232. Copyright 1969, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19691213dn038 1968-12-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune William Mensching of Des Plaines, dear brother of Harry, Fremont, Della Willie, and Lillian Finnern. Visitation after 3 p.m. Monday, at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Interment, Ridgewood. 824-5155. Copyright 1968, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19681201dn137 1967-05-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry Mensching of Mount Prospect, beloved husband of the late Anna, nee Ruthenbeck; dear father of Edna and the late Edwin and Henry Jr. Visitation at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights. In state Wednesday, St. Paul Lutheran church, Mount Prospect, from noon until time of service at 1:30 p.m. Interment St. Paul cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670502dn105 1967-05-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry Mensching of Mount Prospect, beloved husband of the late Anna, nee Ruthenbeck; dear father of Edna and the late Edwin and Henry Jr. Visitation at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights. In state Wednesday, St. Paul Lutheran church, Mount Prospect, from noon until time of service at 1:30 p.m. Interment St. Paul cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670501dn082 1966-12-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Clara Mensching, nee Schuenemann, beloved wife of the late Martin W.; fond mother of Elmer [Eleanor], Dorothy [Edward] Hoppenstead, and Mabel [Martin] Resenwinkel; grandmother of two; dear sister of Ada Diekmann and Laura Shuler and the late Mollie, Sophie, Alvina, Sarah, Erwin, and William. Services Friday, 2 p.m., at St. Luke Lutheran church in Itasca. Interment Elm Lawn cemetery. Resting at Richert & Son Funeral Home, 320 W. Lake street, Addison, Ill. 543-9541. Copyright 1966, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19661215dn108 1964-08-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Ida Mensching, nee Schoefer, 470 Poplar court, Elgin, Ill., beloved wife of the late Henry G.; dear mother of Walter, Arthur, and Dan; fond sister of Mrs. Martha Busse, Mrs. Ella Busse, and Albert Schaefer. At Schmidt Funeral Home, 305 Park street, Elgin, Ill., after 4 p.m. Saturday, where services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Lake Street memorial Park. 741-1128. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640801dn037 1964-07-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) Clausing Edition: Chicago Tribune Anna Clausing, nee Mensching, of Mt. Prospect, beloved wife of the late Henry; dear sister of Henry Mensching; loving aunt of many nieces and nephews. Resting at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arlington Heights. In state at St. Paul Lutheran church, Mt. Prospect, wednesday, from noon until time of service at 2 p.m. Interment St. Paul cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640714dn058 1964-02-23 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Edwin H. Mensching of Des Plaines, beloved husband of Hulda, nee Stueber; dear father of Lilah Kroll, Rose, Melvin, and Dale; seven grandchildren; brother of Della Wille, Lilly Finnern, William, Harry, Fremont, and the late Gus, Amanda Senne, Alvina Mueller, and Ernest. Resting at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines, after 4:30 p.m. Sunday until 11 a.m. Tuesday, then in state at Immanuel Lutheran church, until time of service at 1:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. 824-5155. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640223dn147 1964-01-20 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune August H. Mensching of Des Plaines, beloved husband of the late Ida, nee Hahnfield; dear father of Eleanor Hackey Bernice Mencel, Wilfred, LeRoy, Lorraine Affeldt, Victor, and Lawrence; eight grandchildren; fond brother of William, Edwin, Harry, Fremont, Della, Willie and Lillian Finner. Resting at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street Des Plaines. In state Tuesday at Inmanuel Lutheran church from noon until time of service at 2 p.m. Interment Ridgewood Information, 824-5155. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640120dn106 1964-01-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune August H. Mensching of Des Plaines, beloved husband of the Ida, nee Hahnfeld; dear father of Eleanora Hackker, Bernice Mencel, Wilfred, LeRoy, Lorraine Affeldt, Victor, and Lawrence; eight grandchildren; fond brother of William, Edwin, Harry, Fremont, Della, Willie, and Lillian Finner. Resting at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee, at Perry street, Des Plaines. In state Tuesday at Immanuel Lutheran church from noon until time of service at 2 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. Information, 824-5155. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640119dn144 1963-11-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Anna Mensching of Mount Prospect, beloved wife of Henry; dear mother of Edna and the late Edwin and Henry Jr.; fond sister of the late Laura Kloock. Resting at Lauterberg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, at Prindle avenue, Arlington Heights. In state Friday from noon until time of service at 1:30 p.m. at St. Paul Lutheran church, Mount Prospect. Interment St. Paul cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19631128dn103 1963-11-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Anna Mensching of Mount Prospect, beloved wife of Henry; dear mother of Edna and the late Edwin and Henry Jr.; fond sister of the late Laura Kloock. Resting at Lauterberg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, at Prindle avenue, Arlington Heights. In state Friday from noon until time of service at 1:30 a.m. at St. Paul Lutheran church, Mount Prospect. Interment St. Paul cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19631127dn089 1961-07-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Ida Mensching of Des Plaines, beloved wife of August; dear mother of Eleanor Hacker, Bernice Mencel, Wilfred, LeRoy, Lorraine Affeldt, Victor, and Lawrence Mensching; eight grandchildren. Resting at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. Services Monday, 1:30 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran church. Interment Ridgewood. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer society. VA 4-5155. Copyright 1961, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19610722dn033 1959-08-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) MENSCHING Edition: Chicago Tribune Martin W. Mensching, age 79, of Itasca, Ill., beloved husband of Clara; dear father of Elmer, Dorothy, and Mabel; grandfather of two. Resting at Richert & Son funeral home, 320 W Lake street, Addison, Ill. Services Monday at 2 p.m. in St. Luke's Lutheran church, Itasca. Interment Elm Lawn. Copyright 1959, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19590803dn045 1957-02-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) MUELLER Edition: Chicago Tribune --Alvina Mueller, nee Mensching, Miller road, Mount Prospect beloved wife of the late Henry W.; dear mother of Harold, Harvey, and Lucile Hovorka; five grandchilden; fond sister of August, William, Edwin, and Harry Mensching, Della Wille, Lillian Fennern, and Fremont Mensching. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. In state at St. John's Lutheran church, Elk Grove, from Saturday noon until time of services at 2 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens cemetery. VAnderbilt. 4-5155. Copyright 1957, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19570222dn061 1956-12-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) MENSCHING Edition: Chicago Tribune --Clara Mensching, late of 404 N. Douglas, Arlington Heights, Ill., loving mother of Herbert; dear sister of Mrs. Alice Heuer, Mrs. Emma Minnich, Albert Laseke, Christ Laseke, and Mrs. Elsie Russell; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Resting at chapel, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 21, at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state in church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment Memory Gardens. CLearbrook 3-0168. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19561219dn049 1955-05-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) SCHMALE Edition: Chicago Tribune Amelia Schmale, nee Mensching, loving wife of the late John F.; fond mother of Clara Helm of West Chicago, Minnie Helm of Bartlett, John of Wheaton, Edwin of Roselle, and Amanda Balzer of Addison, Ill.; grandmother of eight; sister of Martin Mensching of Itasca. Resting at funeral home, 304 N. Main, Wheaton, Ill. Services Saturday, 2 p.m., at St. John's Lutheran church, Wheaton. Interment Wheaton cemetery. Copyright 1955, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19550527dn127 1955-05-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) Emil J. Mensching Edition: Chicago Tribune Emil J. Mensching, 63, of 100 S. Walnut st., Itasca, a dry goods merchant in Itasca for 42 years, died yesterday in his home. Surviving are his widow, Martha; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Schaper; a son, Glenn, and five grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in St. Luke's Lutheran church, Itasca. Copyright 1955, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19550515ob019 1955-05-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) MENSCHING Edition: Chicago Tribune Emil J. Mensching of Itasca, Ill., beloved husband of Martha, nee Geils; dear father of Helen Schaper, Glenn, and the late Raymond; grandfather of five. Resting at funeral home, 125 W. Orchard street, Itasca, Ill., until 12 noon Monday, thence to St. Luke's Lutheran church, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Interment Elm Lawn. Copyright 1955, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19550515dn150 1950-06-17 Chicago Tribune (IL) MENSCHING Edition: Chicago Tribune Ray F. Mensching, of Roselle, Ill., beloved husband of Evelyn, loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mensching of Itasca, fond brother of Glenn and Helen Schaper. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m., at St. Luke's Lutheran church, Itasca. Resting at Richert & Son funeral home, Roselle, Ill., until 12 noon Monday. Interment Elm Lawn. Copyright 1950, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19500617dn058 1947-11-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) MENSCHING Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry John Mensching, age 72, suddenly, at his home Nov. 4, 1947, after a brief illness. Services Thursday Nov. 6, 2 p.m., at Richert & Son funeral home, Roselle. Copyright 1947, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19471105dn075 1941-03-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) DIES IN LOOP OF HEART ATTACK. Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred Mensching, 67, a retired farmer from Roselle, in Du Page county, died yesterday of a heart attack at La Salle and Randolph streets. Copyright 1941, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19410327ob006 mess (100 1974-09-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) MESS Edition: Chicago Tribune Alvina Mess, nee Kamper, wife of Arthur; mother of Barbara Ann. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday at the J.L. Poole Funeral Home, 25 W. Palatine Rd., Palatine, where services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. Interment Hillside Cemetery. 358-0223. Copyright 1974, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19740907dn066 1972-10-21 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mess Edition: Chicago Tribune Emilie Mess of Palatine, beloved wife of the late Otto; fond mother of Elmer [Dorothy] and Elsa Mess. Resting at the Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23. Visitation for friends 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Barrington. 358-7411. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19721021dn076 1946-07-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) MESS Edition: Chicago Tribune --Caroline Mess, Nee Feddereke, of Wooddale, Ill., wife of the late August, daughter of the late Henry and Louise, dear sister of Henry, William, and the late Louise Wagner. Resting at funeral home, 192 S. York street, Bensenville, Ill., until 12 noon Sunday, thence to St. John's church, Lawrence avenue and Mount Prospect road, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's cemetery. Copyright 1946, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19460713dn050 1946-07-12 Chicago Tribune (IL) MESS Edition: Chicago Tribune --Caroline Mess, nee Feddereke, of Wooddale, Ill., wife of the late August, daughter of the late Henry and Louise, dear sister of Henry, William, and the late Louise Wagner. Resting at funeral home, 192 S. York street, Bensenville, Ill., until 12 noon Sunday, thence to St. John's church, Lawrence avenue and Mount Prospect road, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's cemetery. Copyright 1946, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19460712dn016 1941-11-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) MESS Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry H. Mess of Itasca, Ill., husband of the late Sophie, nee Schuette; dear father of William F. Resting at funeral home, 192 S. York street, Bensenville, Ill. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m. Services at St. John's church. Interment St. John's cemetery. Please omit flowers. Copyright 1941, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19411113dn015 meyer (200) 2000-03-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) ALBERT W. MEYER Edition: Chicago Tribune Albert W. Meyer, 94, of Arlington Heights, former owner of Meyer Brothers Dairy, died Monday, March 6, in the Lutheran Home For the Aged. A lifelong resident of Arlington Heights, Mr. Meyer became involved in the dairy industry when he started working in 1931 at Fessler Farm there. By 1938 he and his brother, Herman, decided to buy the dairy and renamed it Meyer Brothers Dairy. His company processed milk and delivered bottled milk to homes and commercial clients such as nursing homes, day care centers and schools. The dairy continued to make home deliveries until a year ago. Mr. Meyer retired in the mid-1980s but continued working part-time at the dairy until 1998. "He could still put in a good day's work," said his son, Lloyd. "As long as he had his three meals and a dime in his pocket, he was very happy." Other survivors include six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. A service will be private. Copyright 2000, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 20000308OB0003080101 1999-08-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) WALTER H. MEYER Edition: Chicago Tribune Walter H. Meyer, 93, a lifelong resident of Bartlett and village president there from 1953 to 1956, died Saturday in Sherman West Court nursing home, Elgin. Mr. Meyer, who was born in Bartlett, retired in 1971 as an administrator in the former Union Station office of the Milwaukee Railroad in Chicago, after 47 years of service. In 1945 Mr. Meyer was elected as village clerk in Bartlett and served until 1953, when he was elected as village president. "He was a big nature-lover," said his daughter, Marjorie Smith. Other survivors include a sister, Edna Ackmann; three granddaughters; and three great-grandchildren. A service will be private. Copyright 1999, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19990805OB9908050326 1999-08-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) WALTER H. MEYER Edition: Chicago Tribune Walter H. Meyer, 93, a lifelong resident of Bartlett and village president there from 1953 to 1956, died Saturday in Sherman West Court nursing home, Elgin. Mr. Meyer, who was born in Bartlett, retired in 1971 as an administrator in the former Union Station office of the Milwaukee Railroad in Chicago, after 47 years of service. In 1945 Mr. Meyer was elected as village clerk in Bartlett and served until 1953, when he was elected as village president. "He was a big nature-lover," said his daughter, Marjorie Smith. Other survivors include a sister, Edna Ackmann; three granddaughters; and three great-grandchildren. A service will be private. Copyright 1999, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19990805OB9908050310 1994-05-23 Chicago Tribune (IL) LOUIS J. MEYER Edition: Chicago Tribune Louis J. Meyer, 75, president of the Meyer-Muriello real estate appraisal firm, died Saturday in Alexian Brothers Medical Center in Elk Grove Village. Mr. Meyer lived and worked in Elk Grove Village. He was a past president of the Chicago chapter of the Appraisal Institute. He was a lieutenant in the Army during World War II. Survivors include his wife, Evdokia; a daughter, Mary Lou Lynch Meyer; two sons, Thomas and Richard; two sisters; two brothers; and six grandchildren. Visitation will be from 3 to 8 p.m. Monday in the Oehler Funeral Home, 555 Lee St., Des Plaines. Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Julian Eymard Church, 601 Biesterfield Rd., Elk Grove Village. Copyright 1994, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19940523OB9405230109 1987-12-20 Chicago Tribune (IL) EDWIN H. MEYER Edition: Chicago Tribune Services for Edwin H. Meyer, 84, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in Faith Lutheran Church, 431 S. Arlington Heights Rd., Arlington Heights. Mr. Meyer, a lifelong resident of Arlington Heights, died Friday in Northwest Community Hospital in the suburb. He was the owner of Edwin H. Meyer Concrete Construction Co., which he founded in 1946. He is survived by his wife, Hildegard; a daughter, Doris Olson; three sons, Roger, Dale, and Glen; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a brother; and a sister. Copyright 1987, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19871220OB8704040448 moeller (200 /1966) 1984-10-21 Chicago Tribune (IL) MOELLER Edition: Chicago Tribune Gustav W. Moeller, 94, of Addison and Keeneyville, beloved husband of the late Anna, nee Rosenwinkel; loving father of Helen (Eugene) Streid, of Keeneyville, Lorna (Harold) Streid of Missouri, Lydia (W. Raymond) Maddox, of Arkansas, Wilbur (Dorothy) of Addison, Flora (the late Charles) Paul, of Addison, Marion (Gilbert) Berndt, of Wisconsin and the late Edgar (Pearl Harrell); devoted grandfather of 16; great-grandfather of 26. Visitation Sunday 3 to 9 p.m. at Richert & Mayor Funeral Home, 320 W. Lake St., Addison. Lying in state at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Addison, on Monday 12:30 p.m. until time of service 1:30 p.m. Interment St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Paul Lutheran Church Computer Fund appreciated. 628-8808. Copyright 1984, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19841021dn109 1984-06-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) ROTERMUND Edition: Chicago Tribune Minnie E. Rotermund, nee Moeller, 89, of Addison, beloved wife of the late Edwin; dear mother of Lester (Emmie) of Elmhurst and the late Edmund (Wilma); loving grandmother of three; great-grandmother of seven; fond sister of Gustav Moeller of Keeneyville. Visitation Thursday 2 to 9 p.m., at the Richert & Meyer Funeral Home, 320 W. Lake St., Addison. Lying in State Friday, at St. Paul Lutheran Church from 10:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. service. Interment St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Paul Lutheran Church, 37 Army Trail Rd., Addison appreciated. 628-8808. Copyright 1984, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19840614dn085 1984-02-20 Chicago Tribune (IL) MOELLER Edition: Chicago Tribune Anna Moeller, nee Boettger, of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of the late William A.; loving mother of Lois J. Freer and William J. Moeller; three grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; dear sister of Bertha Schoenfeldt and the late William and Otto Boettger. Visitation Tuesday, 3 to 9 p.m., at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Streets, Des Plaines, where services will be held Wednesday, 12:30 p.m. Contributions to Heart Fund appreciated. Interment Acacia Park. 824-5155. Copyright 1984, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19840220dn062 1983-11-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) RUHNKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Amanda Ruhnke, nee Moeller, of Downers Grove, beloved wife of the late Walter A.; sister of Matilda Hattendorf, the late Martha (Arthur) Hagemann, Henry, William, Fred, Herman, Lena Koenig, and Emma Hattendrof. Service 1:30 p.m. Friday at Adams-Winterfield Funeral Home, 4343 Main St., Downers Grove. Intermet Clarendon Hills. Visitation 2 to 9 p.m. Thursday. 968-1000 Copyright 1983, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19831103dn095 1982-04-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) MOELLER Edition: Chicago Tribune Martha Moeller, nee Grimm, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of Edwin; dear mother of Kenneth E. (Patricia) Moeller and Dorothy (Roy) Halvorsen; loving grandmother of Steven, Brian, Susanne and Elizabeth Moeller, Sharon Scott, Kathleen and Lisa Halyorsen; fond sister of Helen Moellenkamp, Emily Willie and Olga Walsh. Visitation Sunday 3 to 9 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Streets, Des Plaines. In state Monday 12:30 p.m. until time of service at 1:30 p.m. at St. John Lutheran Church, 1100 Linneman Rd., Mount Prospect. Interment St. John Lutheran Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. John Lutheran Church appreciated. 824-5155. Copyright 1982, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19820424dn041 1980-01-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) BITTER Edition: Chicago Tribune Frieda M. Bitter, nee Moeller, of Palatine, beloved wife of the late Carl W.; fond mother of Lydia Bitter and Arlene (Marshall) Anderson; sister of Emma Heinrich, Rose Fick, Elisa Bitter, Anna Thiede, Macta Moore, Edna Knaack, Hulda Konior, Paul Moeller and the late Dora Thiede, Alma Marguardt and Fred Moeller. Resting at Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday. In state at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 200 N. Plum Grove Road, Palatine, from 9 a.m. until time of service 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 5. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be appreciated for Immanuel Lutheran Church or Cancer Society Interment Irving Park. 358-7411. Copyright 1980, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19800103dn013 1975-07-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) MOELLER Edition: Chicago Tribune William C. Moeller of Roselle, beloved husband of Helen, nee Kendzior; dear father of Robert and William. Funeral services 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Martin Funeral Home, Ltd., 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle, to St. Walter Church for 10 a.m. mass. Burial St. Adalbert. Visitation 4-9 p.m. Monday and 2-9 p.m. Tuesday. 529-5751 Copyright 1975, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19750714dn082 1975-07-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) MOELLER Edition: Chicago Tribune William C. Moeller of Roselle, beloved husband of Helen, nee Kendzior; dear father of Robert and William. Funeral services 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Martin Funeral Home, Ltd., 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle, to St. Walter Church for 10 a.m. mass. Burial St. Adalbert. Visitation 4-9 p.m. Monday and 2-9 p.m. Tuesday. 529-5751. Copyright 1975, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19750713dn127 1972-03-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) Moeller Edition: Chicago Tribune William H. Moeller, age 70, of 102 N. Union St., Elgin, Ill., 50 year employee of Florshiem Shoe Company; father of Douglas E. of Glenview, Ill.; five grandchildren; husband of the late Blanche, nee Gieske. Services Saturday, 1 p.m., Stout Funeral Home, 252-260 S. State St., Elgin, Ill. Interment Lake Street Memorial Park. O. E. S. services, Chapter 212, Friday, 8 p.m. Visitation from Friday noon. 742-7000. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19720310dn101 1972-03-09 Chicago Tribune (IL) Moeller Edition: Chicago Tribune William H. Moeller, age 70, of 102 N. Union St., Elgin, Ill., 50 year employee of Florshiem Shoe Company; father of Douglas E. of Glenview, Ill.; five grandchildren; husband of the late Blanche, nee Gieske. Services Saturday, 1 p.m., Stout Funeral Home, 252-260 S. State St., Elgin, Ill. Interment Lake ives, Chapter 212, Friday, 8 p.m. ices, Chapter 212, Friday evening, 8 Visitation from Friday noon. 742-7000. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19720309dn087 1971-09-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) Moeller Edition: Chicago Tribune Kathryn Moeller, nee Thies, of Bartlett and formerly of Elgin, Sept. 20, age 67, beloved wife of the late Louis; dear mother of William Moeller and Mary Richardson; sister of Otto, Mary, Ida and the late Alma, Emil, Albert, Edward, Herman and Reinhardt; grandmother of five. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Elgin Visitation after 5 p.m. Tuesday, Bergan-Miller Colonial Funeral Home, 310 S. State St., Elgin. Interment Lake Street Memorial Park, Elgin. A memorial has been established for Good Shepherd Lutheran School. Inf., 741-8800. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710922dn091 1971-04-23 Chicago Tribune (IL) Moeller Edition: Chicago Tribune Amanda Moeller, nee Jarnecke, of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of Henry C. dear mother of Gladys [Vernon H.] Heinz and Vernette [Gordon H.] Beer; grandmother of Bud Heinz and Glenn Bear; great-grandmother of three; sisters of Sarah Rodewald. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights, from 2 until 10 p.m. Friday. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Saturday, St. John Lutheran Church of Mount Prospect, 1100 Linreman Rd., Mount Prospect, Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. John Lutheran Church of Mount Prospect Building Fund appreciated. 253-0168. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710423dn065 1970-02-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) Moeller Edition: Chicago Tribune Emil A. Moeller, beloved husband of Frieda, nee Timmermann; loving father of Marlene [Rudolph] Leeseberg, Eileen [Robert] Loshbough, and Marion [John] Lalich; dear grandfather of Robert and Richard Loshbough and Lynette Lalich; brother of Albert, Henry, Sophie Precht, and Christine Devon. Resting at Geils Funeral Home, 180 S. York street, Bensenville, Ill., until 11 a.m. Monday. Lying in state at Bethlehem Lutheran church, 2640 Oak street, River Grove, Ill., from 12 noon Monday until time of service, 2 p.m. Interment Mount Emblem. Memorials may be made to the Emil A. Moeller Special School fund, in care of Bethlehem Lutheran church. 766-3232. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19700214dn072 1969-10-12 Chicago Tribune (IL) Moeller Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred Moeller of Downers Grove, beloved husband of the late Mildred C., nee Lehmann; fond father of Evelyn Detlefsen, Eleanor Moeller, and Norman; brother of Herman, Amanda Ruhnke, Martha Hagerman, and Matilda Hattendorf; grandfather of five. Service Monday, 1:30 p.m., at the Adams-Winterfield Funeral Home, 4343 Main street, Downers Grove. Interment Clarendon Hills. 968-1000. Copyright 1969, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19691012dn110 1968-03-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) Moeller Edition: Chicago Tribune Alvina Moeller, nee Kastning of Rolling Meadows, beloved wife of the late William; dear mother of Wilhelmina Hoeske, Arnetta Linneweh, Lydia Lino, Alvina Loeding, and Elfrienda Filantres; 15 grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; fond sister of Herman Kastning and Hermina Freise. Visitation at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arlington Heights. In state Thursday, from 12 noon until time of service 1 p.m., St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumberg. Interment Lake Street Memorial cemetery, Elgin. 253-5423. Copyright 1968, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19680306dn076 1967-05-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) Moeller Edition: Chicago Tribune Edgar M. Moeller, Mount Prospect, beloved husband of Pearl, nee Leseberg; loving father of Richard; dearest son of Gustav; fond brother of Helen Streid, Lorna Streid, Lydia Maddox, Wilbur, Flora Paul, and Marion Berndt. Resting at the Haire Funeral Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Funeral services, 2 p.m. Monday, St. Peter Lutheran church. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of services. Interment St. Paul's cemetery, Addison, Ill. 253-0168. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670528dn168 1966-11-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) Marquardt Edition: Chicago Tribune Alma B. Marquardt, nee Moeller, of Palatine, beloved wife of Louis P.; fond mother of Lois Boettger, Hazel Brinkman, and Donald; grandmother of seven; sister of two brothers and eight sisters. Resting at Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest highway, Palatine, until noon Saturday, Nov. 26. In state at Immanuel Lutheran church, 2 W. Wood street, until time of service at 1:30 p.m. Memorials will be appreciated for the American Cancer society. Interment Randhill Park cemetery. FL 8-7411. Copyright 1966, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19661125dn095 nebel (66) 1972-04-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) Nebel Edition: Chicago Tribune Shirley W. Nebel, nee Wilke, beloved wife of Norman A.; mother of three; dear daughter of Martin and Laura Wilke; sister of Delores [Charles] Stadell. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights. Visitation 3 to 10 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service 2 p.m. Monday, St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 W. Olive St., Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Contributions appreciated to St. Peter Lutheran Church. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19720402dn113 1972-04-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) Nebel Edition: Chicago Tribune Shirley W. Nebel, nee Wilke, beloved wife of Norman A.; mother of three; dear daughter of Martin and Laura Wilke; sister of Delores [Charles] Stadell. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights. Visitation 3 to 10 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service 2 p.m. Monday, St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 W. Olive St., Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Contributions appreciated to St. Peter Lutheran Church. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19720402dn113 1970-06-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) Nebel Edition: Chicago Tribune Hattie Nebel, nee Botterman, age 60, of Roselle, beloved wife of the late Raymond; dear mother of James, Wayne, Franklin, Wesley, Russell, David, and Virginia Nelson; fond grandmother of 10; sister of Albert Botterman, Malinda Sabatello, Pat Boruki, Jane Drysch, Rose Matties, and Nora Busse. Funeral services 1 p.m. Monday, at St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Burial Dundee Township East. Visitation 2 to 10 p.m. Sunday at Martin & Richert Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle. 529-575. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19700627dn090 1967-04-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) Nebel Edition: Chicago Tribune Raymond Nebel, age 59, of Schaumburg, beloved husband of Hattie; dear father of James, Wayne, Franklin, Wesley, Russell, David, and Virginia Nelson; fond grandfather of 10; brother of Albert, Edwin, Alvin, and Alma Springinsguth. Funeral services 1 p.m. Monday, in St. Peter Lutheran church, Schaumburg. Burial East Dundee Township cemetery. Resting at Martin & Richert Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle road, Roselle, after 7 p.m. Saturday. 529-5751. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670408dn099 1964-01-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) Nebel Edition: Chicago Tribune Esther Nebel, Jan. 25, 1964, Palatine, Ill., beloved wife of the late Leonard; dear daughter of Mrs. Minnie Plote and the late Ernest J.; mother of Mrs. Betty Lelkam, Ronald, Diana, Janet, and Stanley; three grandchildren; sister of Elmer, Ernest, Ervin, and Arthur Plote, and the late Minnie John. Resting at Tharp Funeral Home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Service Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1:30 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church, Palatine. Interment Lake street Memorial cemetery. FL 8-0223. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640128dn064 1963-11-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) Nebel Edition: Chicago Tribune William H. Nebel of Des Plaines, beloved husband of the late Ella, nee Stade; dear father of Esther Hess; fond father in-law of Martin F. Hess; loving grandfather of Marilyn Michaels; three greatgrandchildren. Services Saturday, 1 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. Interment Ridgewood. 824-5155. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19631129dn079 1957-06-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) PATTERSON Edition: Chicago Tribune --Alvina Patterson, nee Nebel, 1595 Walnut street, Des Plaines, beloved mother of Raymond and Clarence Tatge; four grandchildren; dear sister of William Nebel, the late Meta Skerke, Herman, Ernest, and Louis Nebel. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry street, Des-Plaines, where services will be held Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Towne of Maine cemetery. VAnderbilt 4-5155. Copyright 1957, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19570628dn107 1956-07-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) NEBEL Edition: Chicago Tribune --Martha Nebel, late of 316 N. Belmont, Arlington Heights, loving wife of Albert; dear mother of Harold E., Ralph F., and Norman A.; sister of Mrs. Emilia Hahne and Mrs. Emma Holste; four grandchildren. Resting at chapel, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, July 26, at St. Peter's Ev. Luth. church, Arlington Heights. Interment Memory Gardens. CLearbrook 3-0168. Copyright 1956, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19560725dn023 1955-06-22 Chicago Tribune (IL) NEBEL Edition: Chicago Tribune Herman J. Nebel, late of 205 N. Evergreen, Arlington Heights, loving husband of Lydia, nee Seharringhausen (scharringhausen); dear father of Mrs. Nelda Meyer; brother of William and Mrs. Alvina Patterson. Resting at chapel, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, June 23, at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran cemetery. Information, CLearbrook 3-0168. Copyright 1955, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19550622dn048 1947-09-26 Chicago Tribune (IL) DRIVER, INJURED IN SUBURBAN COLLISION, DIES Edition: Chicago Tribune Ernest Nebel, 48, of 1541 Walnut st., Des Plaines, died last night in Northwestern hospital, Des Plaines, of injuries suffered Sunday when his automobile and another car collided at Algonquin and Oakton rds., near Des Plaines. The other driver, Walter Swensen, 207 E. Washington st., Harvard, McHenry county, and five persons riding with him were injured. Up to 4 p.m. yesterday 449 persons had been killed in Cook county traffic accidents since Jan. 1. Of these, 333 were killed in Chicago, where 14,938 were injured in the same period. Copyright 1947, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19470926ob011 1946-02-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) NEBEL Edition: Chicago Tribune --Ella Nebel, 386 Alles street, Des Plaines, Ill., beloved wife of William H., fond mother of Esther Hess, loving grandmother of Marilyn, dear sister of Charles, Herman, Edward, Arthur, and Mary Fedrowitz. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church, Des Plaines. Interment Ridgewood. Copyright 1946, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19460219dn021

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    1. [ILckSCH] obits - kern koelling kolling langsdorf lemke link linneweh loeding meacham meineke
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    3. I am scanning the results of queries surnames that i know were in our area... I am only clipping those obits where I recognize some of the relatives or there is an indication that these are Schaumburg area people.... or from around our area. I note the number of results in () so that the reader has an idea of the volume that i started with. Remember that the search produces any obit with the searched name, not just those with the name in the subject of the obit... Because of this, obits may be duplicated over time. You will notice what appears to be duplicates as well. This is because the obits were run on several days and I have not done a comparison to see if they are exactly the same. Corrections may have been made if there were errors. in the material you will notice that the heading on the obit may not be in the cluster noted in the subject. it is included because somewhere in that obit, is the referenced name. kern (200) note...when there are more than 200 results, only 200 can be browsed.... koelling (42) Kolling (19) langsdorf (4) lemke (200) link (200) but i did not scan them, there was no ADOLPH link Linneweh (16) Loeding (28) meacham (32) meineke (33) Kern (200) when there are more than 200 results, only 200 can be browsed.... 1954-02-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) M. A. Kern Edition: Chicago Tribune M. A. Kern, 65, insurance executive, died in Miami, Fla., business associates here learned yesterday. Mr. Kern was a founder of the Alliance Life Insurance company and founder and president of the All American Casualty company. He went to Florida after suffering a heart attack 18 months ago. Until then he had lived on his estate, Lexington farm, near Palatine. He is survived by his widow, Virginia. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19540219ob019 koelling (42) 1977-01-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) KOELLING Edition: Chicago Tribune Christian J. Koelling, of Mount Prospect, beloved husband of the late Caroline; fond father of Harold "Red" (Esther), Lorraine (John) Hinitt and Kenneth C. (Eleanor); 10 grandchildren, 23 greatgrandchildren; two great-greatgrandchildren. Visitation Sunday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m., at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights, where services will be held Monday, 11 a.m. Interment Randhill Park Cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1977, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19770101dn068 1974-03-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) KOELLING Edition: Chicago Tribune Caroline Koelling of Mt. Prospect, beloved wife of Christian J.; fond mother of Harold "Red", Kenneth C. (Eleanor) and Lorraine (John) Hinitt; 10 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren and 2 great-greatgrandchildren. Visitation Sunday, 2-5, and 7-9:30 p.m., at Lauterburg-Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights where services will be held Monday, 1 p.m. Interment Rand Hill Park Cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1974, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19740324dn104 1971-01-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mueller Edition: Chicago Tribune Fredericka W. Mueller, nee Koelling, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of the late Augustine W.; dear mother of Lida Buyers, Conrad, Mildred Casey, George E., Ruth Schmidt and Irene Lane; 11 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; loving sister of Henry Koelling. Visitation Monday, after 3 p.m., at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. Interment Acacia Park. 824-5155. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710104dn098 1971-01-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) Mueller Edition: Chicago Tribune Fredericka W. Mueller, nee Koelling, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of the late Augustine W.; dear mother of Lida Byers, Conrad, Mildred Casey, George E., Ruth Schmidt and Irene Lane; 11 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; loving sister of Henry Koelling. Visitation Monday, after 3 p.m., at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. Interment Acacia Park. 824-5155. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710103dn156 1969-08-20 Chicago Tribune (IL) Groh Edition: Chicago Tribune Daisy J. Groh, nee Koelling, 5607 N. 29th avenue, Phoenix, Ariz., Aug 18, beloved wife of Peter; fond mother of Thomas and Peter and Mrs. Thomas Adamo all of Phoenix; four grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Laverne Schwenk, of Palatine, Miss Mary Koelling of Chicago, and Ruth [Jack] Norris of Covina, Cal. Services and interment Wednesday, Aug. 20, in Phoenix. Copyright 1969, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19690820dn088 1959-08-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) KOELLING Edition: Chicago Tribune Adolph Koelling, Aug. 12, 1959, of Chicago, beloved father of Mrs. Laverne Schwenk, Mary Koelling, Mrs. Daisy Groh, and Mrs. Ruth Norris; grandfather of 10. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine, Ill., where services will be held Saturday, Aug. 15, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Mount Emblem. Copyright 1959, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19590814dn020 1959-08-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) KOELLING Edition: Chicago Tribune Adolph Koelling, Aug 12, 1959, of Chicago, beloved father of Mrs. Laverne Schwenk, Mary Koelling, Mrs. Daisy Groh, and Mrs. Ruth Norris; grandfather of 10. Resting at funeral home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine, Ill., where services will be held Saturday, Aug. 15, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Mount Emblem. Copyright 1959, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19590813dn019 1957-03-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) KOELLING Edition: Chicago Tribune --Fred Koelling, beloved husband of Hattie, nee Wilken; dear father of Vernon and Loraine Pechaus; grandfather of William Pechaus; dear brother of three sisters and one brother. Services at chapel, 4138 W. Madison street, Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Towne of Maine cemetery. Copyright 1957, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19570329dn015 1947-04-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) KOELLING Edition: Chicago Tribune Sophia Koelling, Des Plaines, Ill., beloved mother of Elizabeth Tackmann and Christian K., six grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. Copyright 1947, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19470425dn033 1942-06-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) KOELLING Edition: Chicago Tribune Ottilie L. Koelling, nee Winkelman, 1123 Augusta street, Oak Park, beloved wife of Henry, mother of Clarence, Lawrence, Raymond, and Hazel Stephan, sister of Martha Schultz, Alvina Schmeltekop, Emily Roecker, and George Winkelman. Resting at funeral home, 203 S. Marion street, Oak Park. Services Monday, June 29, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Town of Maine cemetery, Park Ridge, Ill. Copyright 1942, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19420627dn006 1913-05-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) ADOLPH KOELLING Edition: Chicago Tribune ADOLPH KOELLING, born in Hamburg, Germany, Feb. 8, 1840 pianist and composer of classical music, died in Los Angeles, Cal., on Friday. Mr. Koelling was a resident of Chicago for twenty-nine years, being connected with the Chicago Musical college and the Balatka Musical college. He went to California fifteen months ago to recuperate from an illness. Copyright 1913, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19130504ob005 kolling (19) (most all catholic - st joseph cemetery) langsdorf (4) 1996-05-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) ALEXANDER LANGSDORF JR.; WORKED ON ATOMIC BOMB Edition: Chicago Tribune Alexander Langsdorf Jr., 83, a nuclear physicist who helped develop the atomic bomb, died Friday at Elmhurst Memorial Hospital of complications from hip surgery. A native of St. Louis, Mr. Langsdorf came to Chicago in 1943 to work with scientist Enrico Fermi on the Manhattan Project, which resulted in the development of the bomb that was dropped on two cities in Japan during World War II. He later regretted the use of the bomb. In 1982, at a Chicago ceremony commemorating the bombing, Mr. Langsdorf presented a replica of a nuclear bomb to area officials for the Chicago Peace Museum. "The bomb works in a chain reaction," he said at the presentation ceremony. "I believe attitudes of people are the result of chain reaction also. And I hope that chain reaction carries the message we're making here today to everyone. That bomb must never be used again." Mr. Langsdorf was a senior physicist at the Argonne National Laboratory for the bulk of his career. He left there in 1977 and became an editor of the Journal of Applied Physics Letters. Mr. Langsdorf is also responsible for several other developments. While a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he invented the Continuous Cloud Chamber for tracking cosmic rays. He also designed the pile oscillator, an apparatus for measuring neutron cross sections, which is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., as well as the method for mass production of beryllium nitride for making Carbon 14, which is used to determine the age of archeological finds. Mr. Langsdorf's expertise was often in demand. In 1959, he spent a year at the British Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Harwell, England, and was a visiting professor at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan, in 1975. Mr. Langsdorf is survived by his wife, Martyl, an artist; two daughters, Suzanne Hasha and Alexandra Shoemaker; and four grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Copyright 1996, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19960525OB9605250099 lemke (200) 1992-07-21 Chicago Tribune (IL) DOUGLAS C. LEMKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Douglas C. Lemke, 28, of Palatine, a jet mechanic in the Air Force, died Friday from injuries sustained in a traffic accident in Elk Grove Village. He is survived by his wife, Cheryl; his parents, Lawrence and Sibly Lemke; a brother; and three sisters. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine. Copyright 1992, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19920721OB9203050534 1980-12-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) HERZOG Edition: Chicago Tribune Louise A. Herzog, nee Lemke, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of the late Edwin C.; dear mother of Amanda, E.A. "Red" (Dorothy) and Robert W. (Evelyn) Herzog and Elvera (late George D.) Rolenitus; eight grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren. Visitation Sunday, 2 to 9:30 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Streeta, Des Plaines. In state Monday from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church. Interment, Acacia Park Cemetery. Contributions to Louise A. Herzog Memorial Fund, c/o Trinity Lutheran Church appreciated. 824-5155 Copyright 1980, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19801227dn076 1976-11-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) LEMKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Walter A. Lemke of Des Plaines, beloved husband of the late Ruth; dear father of Walter Jr. (Gloria) Lemke; two grandchildren; fond brother of Louise Herzog. Visitation Sunday, 3 to 9:30 p.m., at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee and Perry Streets, Des Planes. In state Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church from noon until time of service, 1:30 p.m. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. 824-5155 Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19761128dn070 1975-05-18 Chicago Tribune (IL) NEWFORD Edition: Chicago Tribune Ella Newford, nee Lemke, of Arlington Hts., beloved wife of the late Richard J.; dear mother of Richard C. (Carol) Newford and Eleanor A. (Bruno) March; seven grandchildren; dear sister of Fred (Doris), Charles (Myrtle), Robert (Bernadine), Herman (Marge) Lemke, Ann Standley and Dorothy (John) Tistl. Visitation Sunday, 2 to 9:30 p.m., at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Arlington Hts., where services wi be held, Monday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. 253-5423 Copyright 1975, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19750518dn096 1971-10-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) Lemke Edition: Chicago Tribune Eleanor D. Lemke, nee Dorband, of Wheeling, beloved wife of Herbert; dear mother of Joan [Lloyd] Schellin, John, and James Lemke; fond grandmother of Kenneth Schellin; daughter of John and Emma Dorband; sister of John Dorband Jr. Visitation after 3:30 p.m. Monday at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Street, Des Plaines. In state Tuesday at St. John's Lutheran Church, 3020 N. Milwaukee, Northbrook, from noon till time of service, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens. 824-5155. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19711025dn104 1968-04-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) Lemke Edition: Chicago Tribune Ruth J. Lemke, nee Nyberg, of Des Plaines; beloved wife of Walter A., Sr.; dear mother of Walter A., Jr.; two grandchildren; fond sister of Ebert and the late Elmer and William Nyberg. Visitation after 4 p.m. Sunday at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines, until 11 a.m. Tuesday. Then in state at Trinity Lutheran church until time of service, 1:30 p.m., Tuesday. Interment Acacia Park. 824-5155. Copyright 1968, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19680414dn111 1967-03-31 Chicago Tribune (IL) Lemke Edition: Chicago Tribune Minnie Lemke, nee Scharringhausen, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of the late William F.; dear mother of Rose E. Broker, Lillian Keedy, Marion, Harry C., William H., Elsie K., Esther [MISSING-TEXT] and Gilbert; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; sister of August Scharringhausen and Alvina Finke. Visitation at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines, until 10 a.m. Saturday, in state at Christ church until time of service, 11 a.m. Interment Ridgewood. 824-5155. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670331dn120 link (200) but i did not scan them, there was no ADOLPH link linneweh (16) 1997-07-17 Chicago Tribune (IL) GILBERT "BUD&quot; LINNEWEH JR. Edition: Chicago Tribune Gilbert "Bud" Edward Linneweh Jr., 54, of Elk Grove Village died Sunday in Alexian Brothers Medical Center in Elk Grove Village. Born in Des Plaines, Mr. Linneweh was a retired warehouse foreman for William Cameron Co. of Romeoville, where he worked for 26 years. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, he was a member of American Legion Post 2910. Survivors include his wife, Gloria; a son, Gerald; two daughters, Barbara Heine and Laura; his parents, Gilbert and Dorothy; and two sisters. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Grove Memorial Chapel, 1199 S. Arlington Heights Rd., Elk Grove Village. Services will be at noon Friday in the funeral home. Copyright 1997, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19970717OB9707170168 1979-02-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) LINNEWEH Edition: Chicago Tribune Delbert W. Linneweh, age 30, of Streamwood, beloved husband of Frances; dear father of Michelle; loving son of Elmer and the late Arnetta. Funeral services 10 a.m. Monday at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 208 E. Schaumburg Rd., Schaumburg. Interment Lake Street Memorial Park. Visitation 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Martin Funeral Home, Ltd., 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle. 529-5751. Copyright 1979, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19790224dn045 1979-02-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) LINNEWEH Edition: Chicago Tribune Amanda H. Linneweh, nee Tackmann, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of the late Edward; loving mother of Sandra Linneweh; dear sister of Mabel Hellig. Visitation Monday, 7-9:30 p.m., and Tuesday, 2-9:30 p.m., at Oebler Funeral Home. Lee at Perry Streets, Des Plaines, where services will be held Wednesday, 1 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. 824-5155. Copyright 1979, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19790219dn078 1976-03-26 Chicago Tribune (IL) LINNEWEH Edition: Chicago Tribune Edward J. Linneweh of Des Plaines, beloved husband of Amanda, nee Tackmann; dear father of Sandra Linneweh; fond brother of Sophie A. Ingram and Rudolph Linneweh; many nieces and nephews. Visitation 4 to 9:30 p.m. Friday at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Streets, Des Plaines. In state Saturday from 1 p.m. until time of service 2 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church. 824-5155. Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19760326dn043 1971-03-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) Linneweh Edition: Chicago Tribune Amanda Linneweh, nee Moehling, of Mount Prospect, beloved wife of the late Henry J.; loving mother of August [Mary], Elmer [Arnetta], Gilbert [Dorothy] and Herbert; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; dear sister of Emil and Martin Moehling. Visitation after 4 p.m. Sunday, at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights. In state Monday from noon until time of service, 1:30 p.m., at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Mount Prospect. Interment St. Paul Cemetery, 253-5423. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710328dn129 1970-12-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) Linneweh Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry J. Linneweh of Mount Prospect, beloved husband of Amanda, nee Moehling; dear father of August [Mary], Elmer [Arnetta], Gilbert [Dorothy] and Herbert; four grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren. Visitation after 3 p.m. Tuesday, at Lauterburg & Oehler. Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights. In state Wednesday, from noon until time of service, 1 p.m., at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Mount Prospect. Interment St. Paul Cemetery. 253-5423. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19701228dn107 1964-06-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) Linneweh Edition: Chicago Tribune Herman Linneweh of Des Plaines, beloved Husband of the late Emma, nee Reese; dear brother of Henry; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Resting at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines, until 11 a.m. Monday, then in state at Immanuel Lutheran church until time of services, 1:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. 824-5155. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640607dn073 1961-12-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) Linneweh Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma Linneweh, nee Reese, Des Plaines, beloved wife of Herman. Resting at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines. Services Wednesday, 11 a.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church. Interment Ridgewood. VA 4-5155. Copyright 1961, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19611225dn077 1961-05-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) Linneweh Edition: Chicago Tribune August H. Linneweh of 1366 Brown street, Des Plaines, beloved husband of the late Minnie, nee Hammer; dear father of Edward J., Sophie A. Ingram, and Rudolph H.; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; fond brother of Fred, Herman, Henry, and the late Emma Lemke. Resting at Oehler Funeral home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines. In state at Emmanuel (immanuel) Lutheran church Monday from noon until time of service at 1:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. VA 4-5155. Copyright 1961, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19610513dn011 1950-09-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) LINNEWEH Edition: Chicago Tribune Louis C. Linneweh, Des Plaines, Ill., beloved husband of Amelia fond father of Florence McCoy, Walter, Viola Brandham, Raymond, and Lorraine Wargin, seven grandchildren. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines. Services Saturday, 2 p.m., at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mount Prospect. Interment Memory Garden. Copyright 1950, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19500929dn056 (many in elmhurst and forest park) loeding (28) 1965-03-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) Loeding Edition: Chicago Tribune Carol K. Loeding of Des Plaines, loving daughter of Erma and George Loeding; fond sister of Donald, George, and Joan; granddaughter of Emma and Ed Grewe. Resting at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church, Des Plaines. Interment Memory Garden. 824-5155. Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19650301dn047 1965-02-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) CAR SMASHES PARKED TRUCK; WOMAN KILLED Brother, Wife Injured in Crash Edition: Chicago Tribune Carol Loeding, 23, of 1843 Mount Prospect rd., Des Plaines, was fatally injured early yesterday when the car in which she was riding struck the rear of a truck stopped in --------------- 37 DEAD Chicago's 1965 Traffic Toll 5, 945 INJURED --------------- Higgins road a half-mile west of Mount Prospect road. The car, which was westbound, was driven by her brother, Donald, 29, who was seriously injured in the accident. Wife Is Hurt Also seriously injured were Loeding's wife, Margaret, 25, and Dennis Drake, 28, of 3428 Panama av., another passenger in the car. Loeding and Drake are in Resurrection hospital. Mrs. Loeding is in Northwest Community hospital. Construction Worker Dies Axel Bengtson Jr., 51, of 2301 Boeger av., Westchester, a construction worker, died in Mac-Neal Memorial hospital, Berwyn, Friday of injuries suffered Feb. 16, when his auto hit a post at Harlem avenue and Cermak road in North Riverside. As of midnight Friday, 72 persons had been killed in traffic accidents in Cook county since Dec. 31. Of these, 37 were killed in Chicago, where 5,945 persons were injured in the same period. Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19650228ob003 1965-02-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) Loeding Edition: Chicago Tribune Carol K. Loeding of Des Plaines, loving daughter of Erma and George Loeding; fond sister of Donald, George, and Joan; granddaughter of Emma and Ed Grewe. Resting at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church, Des Plaines. Interment Memory Garden. 824-5155. Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19650228dn114 1955-05-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) LOEDING Edition: Chicago Tribune Rudolph Loeding, Des Plaines, Ill., beloved brother of Martin, Gustav, Alma, Stanke, Florence Schmidt, Ehler, Stella, and Marcella Schmidt. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry streets Des Plaines, where services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Towne of Maine. Copyright 1955, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19550511dn013 meacham (32) 1918-03-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) F. D. Meacham Is Dead; Prominent in Politics Edition: Chicago Tribune Florus David Meacham, former president of the board of review, died yesterday at his home in Hinsdale. He was born in Washington county, N. Y., April 26, 1843. He came to Chicago in 1857 with his parents, Florus D. and Lucinda (Church) Meacham. During the civil war he gave up a position with the Illinois Central railroad to enlist with the Chicago Mercantile battery, taking part in the Mississippi and Red river campaigns and the siege of Vicksburg. For gallant conduct in operations at Mobile and New Orleans he was commissioned first lieutenant. He was a member of the Loyal Legion and the G. A. R. In 1874, with F. S. Wright, he engaged in the cement business, out of which grew the Meacham & Wright Brick company, of which he was president until he retired from business in 1916. He was for many years prominent in Republican politics. He leaves a widow and four children, Margery, Mrs. William J. Kinsella of St. Louis, Mo.; Madeline, Mrs. Horace B. Hence of Hinsdale, Florisse D., and Florus David, with the Rainbow division in France.. PHOTO CAPTION: FLORUS DAVID MEACHAM PHOTO CREDIT: [MATZENE PHOTO] Memo: Photo Copyright 1918, Chicago Tribune.[br] Record Number: 19180324ob009 1918-03-25 Chicago Tribune (IL) MEACHAM Edition: Chicago Tribune Florus D. Meacham, March 22, 1918. Funeral services at the home in Hinsdale Monday, March 25, at 11:30 a.m. Train leaves Union station at 10:33 a.m. Copyright 1918, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19180325dn043 (note: I saw the above obits and clipped them... I have NO idea if there is any link to our area....) meineke (33) 1979-06-17 Chicago Tribune (IL) MEINEKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Ellsworth A. Meineke of Schaumburg, beloved husband of the late Vera, nee Albert; fond father of David and Mary Lucinda Krahn; grandfather of three; brother of Merle Kipp. Founder of Spring Valley. Resting at the Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Golf Rd., Schaumburg, from 3 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Resting at Our Saviour United Methodist Church, 611 E. Golf Rd., Schaumburg, from 1 p.m. to time of service 2 p.m. Monday, June 18. Interment Mount Emblem. 882-5580. Copyright 1979, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19790617dn087 1979-06-16 Chicago Tribune (IL) Rites set for E. A. Meineke Edition: Chicago Tribune SERVICES FOR Ellsworth A. "El" Meineke, 80, beekeeper and pioneer Schaumburg resident, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Our Savior's United Methodist Church, 611, E. Golf Rd., in the suburb. Mr. Meineke died Thursday at home, 703 E. Golf Rd. A native Chicagoan, Mr. Meineke moved to the rural Elk Grove area in 1913. He came to Schaumberg in 1945, 11 years before the village was incorporated. Along with Schaumburg's first mayor, Robert Atcher, Mr. Meineke was part of a group that shaped the village from its inception. He was an original village board member, and a member of Schaumburg's first planning commission. IT WAS MEINEKE who suggested the development that late became Woodfield, the world's largest enclosed shopping center. For many years he operated Meineke's Honey Farm on Golf Road next to his home. It was one of the biggest retail operations of its kind in the country, with an estimated 20 million bees. Mr. Meineke is survived by a son, David; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Krahn; three grandchildren; and one brother. Copyright 1979, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19790616ob004 1979-06-16 Chicago Tribune (IL) MEINEKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Ellsworth A. Meineke of Schaumburg, beloved husband of the late Vera, nee Albrecht; fond father of David and Mary Lucinda Krahn; grandfather of three; brother of Merie Kipp. Founder of Spring Valley. Resting at the Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Golf Rd., Schaumburg, from, 3 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Resting at Our Saviour United Methodist Church, 611 E, Golf Rd., Schaumburg, from 1 p.m. to time of service 2 p.m. Monday, June 18. Interment Mount Emblem. 882-5580. Copyright 1979, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19790616dn060 1978-10-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) MEINEKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Minnie Meineke, October 25, 1978, beloved wife of the late Emil Meineke (meineke), dear mother of Ellsworth Meinede and Merle Kipp; fond grandmother of three; fond great-grandmother of four. Visitation Friday, at 1:30 p.m., and funeral at 2 p.m. at Bethesda Home, 2833 N. Nordica Ave. For information call John M. Pedersen & Sons, 235-1610. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. Copyright 1978, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19781027dn077 1973-06-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) Meineke Edition: Chicago Tribune Vera A. Meineke, nee Albrecht, of Schaumburg, beloved wife of Ellsworth A.; fond mother of David E. and Mary Lucinda Krahn; grandmother of three. Member of P.E.O. Chapter JX, of Arlington Heights. Resting at the Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Golf Rd. [Route 58], Schaumburg, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 19. Interment Mount Emblem. 882-5580. Copyright 1973, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19730619dn115 1957-03-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) MEINEKE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Emil F. Meineke, beloved husband of Minnie, nee Anderson; fond father of Ellsworth Meineke and Merle Kipp; grandfather of David and Cindy Meineke, and Mary C. Kipp; brother of Sophie Ehrhart, Fred and George Meineke; father-in-law of Vera Meineke and Lammon Kipp. Services 1:30 p.m. Monday, at funeral home, 4447 Irving Park road. Interment Elmwood. Copyright 1957, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19570303dn152 1957-03-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) Emil F. Meineke Edition: Chicago Tribune Emil F. Meineke, 81, of 3852 N. Kenneth av., a carpenter contractor, died yesterday in his home. He leaves his widow, Minnie; a daughter, Mrs. Merle Kipp; a son, Ellsworth; three grandchildren, a sister, and two brothers. The funeral will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel at 4447 Irving Park rd. Copyright 1957, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19570302ob013 1957-03-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) MEINEKE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Emil F. Meineke, beloved husband of Minnie, nee Anderson; fond father of Ellsworth Meineke and Merle Kipp; grandfather of David and Cindy Meineke and Mary C. Kipp; brother of Sophie Ehrhart, Fred and George Meineke, father-in-law of Vera Meineke and Lammon Kipp. Services 1:30 p.m. Monday, at funeral home, 4447 Irving Park road. Interment Elmwood. Copyright 1957, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19570302dn070 1952-07-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) MEINEKE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Ernest A. Meineke of 1512 S. Lombard avenue, Berwyn, beloved husband of May, fond father of Ernie, brother of Emil, Fred, George, and Sophia Ehrhart. Service Saturday, July 12, 1 p.m., at chapel, 6301 W. Cermak road, Berwyn. Interment Woodlawn. OLympic 2-1023. Copyright 1952, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19520711dn120 1952-07-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) MEINEKE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Ernest A. Meineke of 1512 S. Lombard avenue, Berwyn, beloved husband of May, fond father of Ernie, brother of Emil, Fred, George, and Sophia Ehrhart. Service Saturday, July 12, 1 p.m., at chapel, 6301 W. Cermak road, Berwyn. Interment Woodlawn. OLympic 2-1023. Copyright 1952, Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19520711dn024

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    3. I am scanning the results of queries surnames that i know were in our area... I am only clipping those obits where I recognize some of the relatives or there is an indication that these are Schaumburg area people.... or from around our area. I note the number of results in () so that the reader has an idea of the volume that i started with. Remember that the search produces any obit with the searched name, not just those with the name in the subject of the obit... Because of this, obits may be duplicated over time. You will notice what appears to be duplicates as well. This is because the obits were run on several days and I have not done a comparison to see if they are exactly the same. Corrections may have been made if there were errors. in the material you will notice that the heading on the obit may not be in the cluster noted in the subject. it is included because somewhere in that obit, is the referenced name. bode (152) drewes (47) gerschefske (13) hogreve (5) japp (15) kehe (25) kern (200) note...when there are more than 200 results, only 200 can be browsed.... 1982-05-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) DONISCH Edition: Chicago Tribune Bernetta B. Donisch, nee Bode, of Palatine, beloved wife of Herbert; fond mother Linda (Martin) Lieder and Robert; grandmother of James Donisch; sister of Norman (Florence) Bode and Mona (Ramon) Burns. Resting at the Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy., Palatine from 1 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. on Sunday. In state at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 200 N. Plum Grove Rd. in Palatine from 1 p.m. until time of service at 2 p.m. on Monday. In lieu of flowers, memorials would be appreciated for Immanuel Lutheran Church or the Cancer. Society Interment St Lucas. 358-7411. Copyright 1982, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19820502dn025 1964-07-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) Grebe Edition: Chicago Tribune Margarete Bode Grebe, July 22, 1964, Palatine, Ill., beloved wife of the late William; dear sister of Mrs. Frieda Behrendt; mother of the late Pearl Hyde. Resting at Tharp Funeral Home, 25 W. Chicago avenue, Palatine. Funeral services Saturday, July 25, 11 a.m., at Immanuel Lutheran church, Palatine. Interment Ridgewood cemetery. FL 8-0223. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640724dn065 drewes (47) 1963-10-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) Drewes Edition: Chicago Tribune Augusta Dellert Drewes, nee Weise, loving mother of Adeline, Kirchoff, Walter Dellert, Ralph Dellert, Diane Kirchoff, and the late Corinne Swider; dear grandmother of 16; great-grandmother of 14; fond sister of the late Helen Granz. Resting at Ellgass Funeral Home, 4117 Armitage avenue. Services Saturday, 1 p.m. Interment Irving Park cemetery. BE 5-6019. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19631004dn016 1961-11-18 Chicago Tribune (IL) Drewes Edition: Chicago Tribune John F. Drewes, late of 916 S. Dunton, Arlington Heights, beloved husband of the late Clara, nee Schoenbeck; fond father of Albert C.; grandfather of Jeanette Dister and Roger; great-grandfather of Julie. Resting at Black's Memorial Home, Northwest hwy, and Vail av., Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Monday, at St. Peter's Lutheran church. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment St. Peter's. CL 3-0168. Copyright 1961, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19611118dn018 1958-05-06 Chicago Tribune (IL) DREWES Edition: Chicago Tribune --Donald D. Drewes, late of 2231 Buffalo Grove road, Arlington Heights, beloved son of Albert C. and Lillian Drewes; fond brother of Mrs. Jeannette Dister and Roger; grandson of John F. Drewes and Mrs. Martha Burmeister. Resting at chapel, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment Memory Garden cemetery. Info., CLearbrook 3-0168. Copyright 1958, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19580506dn039 1958-05-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) DREWES Edition: Chicago Tribune --Donald D. Drewes, late of 2231 Buffalo Grove road, Arlington Heights, beloved son of Albert C. and Lillian Drewes; fond brother of Mrs. Jeannette Dister and Roger; grandson of John F. Drewes and Mrs. Martha Burmeister. Resting at chapel, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment Memory Garden cemetery. Info., CLearbrook 3-0168. Copyright 1958, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19580505dn069 1951-04-14 Chicago Tribune (IL) DREWES Edition: Chicago Tribune --Henry F. Drewes, Mount Prospect, Ill., beloved husband of Louise, dear father of Werner, Alfred, and Orlen, fond brother of John and Emma Davey. Resting at funeral home, 111 W. Campbell street, Arlington Heights. In state at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mount Prospect, on Sunday, from noon until time of services at 2 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens. Copyright 1951, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19510414dn026 1948-06-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) DREWES Edition: Chicago Tribune Sophia Drewes, 406 S. Dunion street, Arlington Heights, beloved wife of the late Fred Sr., dear mother of Ellen Becker, Henry, Fred Jr., Vernon, Edna Paris, Lydia Collison, Edwin, Carl, Esther Horcher, Raymond, and the late Amanda Klehm, twenty eight grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren. Resting at funeral home, 111 W. Campbell street, Arlington Heights. Remains will lie in state at St. Peters Lutheran church. from 1 p.m. Wednesday, until time of service, 2:30 p.m. Interment Euclid Lawn. Copyright 1948, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19480615dn079 1942-10-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) DREWES Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred H. Drewes, age 75 years, beloved husband of Sophie Drewes, nee Hartmann; loving father of Ellen Becker, Henry, Fred, Vernon, Edna Paris, Lydia Collison, Edwin, Carl, Esther Horcher, Raymond, and the late Amanda Klehm. Resting at funeral home, 207 N. Vail, avenue, Arlington Heights. Services Sunday, 3:30 p.m. at St. Peter's Ev. Luth, church, Arlington Heights. Interment Euclid Lawn. Copyright 1942, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19421010dn022 gerschefske (13) 1982-03-26 Chicago Tribune (IL) GERSCHEFSKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Edward Gerschefske of Prairie View, beloved husband of Gladys, nee Welter; dear father of Charles (Rebecca) and Deborah Gerschefske; fond brother of Harold and Leohard Gerschefske and Frances Moeller. Visitation Friday 4 to 9 p.m. at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, to St. Mary Church, Buffalo Grove. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery, Buffalo Grove. 253-5423. Copyright 1982, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19820326dn079 1980-07-16 Chicago Tribune (IL) GERSCHEFSKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Katherine M. Gerschefske, of Glenview, suddenly, July 14, beloved wife of Richard F. Gerschefske; dear mother of Gail L. an Wendle K. Gerschefske; daughter of Mrs. Walter (Matie) Eklund; sister of Mary Louise (Philip) Johnsen of Morton Grove and Elizabeth (Craig) Thompson, of Arlington Heights. Services Thursday, 2 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1850 Chestnut, Glenview. Interment Memorial Park. Memorials to the church preferred. Visitation Wednesday, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home, 1104 Waukegan Rd., Glenview. 724-0083. Copyright 1980, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19800716dn017 1980-07-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) GERSCHEFSKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Katherine M. Gerschefske, of Glenview, suddenly, July 14, beloved wife of Richard F. Gerschefske; dear mother of Gail L. and Wendie K. Gerschefske; daughter of Mrs. Walter (Matie) Eklund; sister of Mary Louise (Philip) Johnsen of Morton Grove and Elizabeth (Craig) Thompson, of Arlington Heights. Services Thursday, 2 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1850 Chestnut, Glenview. Interment Memorial Park. Memorials to the Church preferred. Visitation Wednesday, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home, 1104 Waukegan Rd., Glenview. 724-0083. Copyright 1980, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19800715dn018 1979-11-27 Chicago Tribune (IL) GERSCHEFSKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Marguerite P. Gerschefske, beloved wife of the late John; dear sister of Irene Adams Schuler and Lewis C. Primrose; four nieces and one nephew. Visitation 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Drechsler-Brown Funeral Home, 203 S. Marion St., Oak Park, where service will be held Wednesday 2 p.m. Interment Forest Home. Memorials to the Lung Assoc. appreciated. 383-3191. Copyright 1979, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19791127dn033 1968-07-30 Chicago Tribune (IL) Gerschefske Edition: Chicago Tribune Meta Gerschefske, nee Remus, wife of the late Gustav R.; beloved sister of Katherine Frabizio, Charles Remus, and the late Anna Durhack; aunt of Meta Lenaker, Annette Stefek, Russell Anderson, Laura Lukes, Marcella De Wolf, Roy and Agnes Durhack. Resting at Zimmerman & Son Funeral Home, 7319 Madison street, Forest Park, from 7 p.m. Tuesday until noon Thursday. Services 2 p.m. Thursday at St. John Lutheran church, Forest Park. Interment Forest Home. Memorials appreciated to St. John Lutheran church building fund. 366-2200. Copyright 1968, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19680730dn029 1966-12-30 Chicago Tribune (IL) Blough Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma A. Blough, nee Gerschefske, beloved wife of Clyde W.; loving mother of Harold E. Blough, Mildred Strader, and the late Gladys VanLennep; grandmother of Ardythe and Kenneth Strader, Patricia, Janice, and Robert Blough, and Edward Van Lennep. Resting at Zimmerman & Son Funeral Home, 7319 Madison street, Forest Park, until noon Saturday. Services 1:30 p.m., at St. John Lutheran church. Interment Forest Home. Memorials appreciated to St. John Lutheran church building fund. 366-2200. Copyright 1966, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19661230dn014 1964-05-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) Gerschefske Edition: Chicago Tribune Joseph H. Gerschefske of Wheeling, beloved husband of Lillian, nee Netzel; fond father of Clifford J.; dear father-in-law of Joyce; loving grandfather of Scott; brother Frances Moeller, Anthony, Edward, Harold, Leonard, and the late Benjamin Gerschefske. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest hwy., at Prindle av., Arlington Heights, to St. Joseph the Worker church, Wheeling. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary cemetery, Buffalo Grove. 253-5423. Copyright 1964, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19640507dn026 1961-06-15 Chicago Tribune (IL) Gerschefske Edition: Chicago Tribune Gerald E. Gerschefske, Prairie View, loving son of Edward and Gladys, nee Welter; fond brother of Charles and Deborah; dear grandson of Josephine Welter. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, at Prindle avenue, Arlington Heights. Mass 10 a.m., St. Mary's church, Buffalo Grove. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. CL 3-5423. Copyright 1961, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19610615dn069 1955-07-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) GERSCHEFSKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Benjamin Gerschefske, husband of Antoinette; father of Gilbert, Richard, Geraldine, and Leonard; brother of Anthony, Edward, Joseph, Henry, Leonard, and Frances Moeller. Resting at funeral home, 1722 Shermer avenue, Northbrook, Ill. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., to St. Norbert's church. Mass at 10 a.m. Copyright 1955, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19550724dn108 1950-01-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) GERSCHEFSKE Edition: Chicago Tribune August Gerschefske, 1561 Thacker street, Des Plaines, beloved husband of the late Frances, dear father of Bernard, Frances Moeller, Anthony, Edward, Harold, Joseph and Leonard, nine grandchildren. Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines. Funeral mass Tuesday, 10 a.m., St. Mary's church, Buffalo Grove. Interment St. Mary's. Copyright 1950, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19500108dn053 1950-01-04 Chicago Tribune (IL) GERSCHEFSKE Edition: Chicago Tribune Gustav R. Gerschefske, devoted husband of Meta Remus Gerschefske, fond brother of Clara Schwader, Emma Blough, and the late Rudolph and William Gerschefske. Resting at chapel, 7319 W. Madison street, Forest Park, till noon Thursday. Services 1:30 p.m. at St. John's Lutheran church. Interment Forest Home. Copyright 1950, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19500104dn095 1940-01-11 Chicago Tribune (IL) GERSCHEFSKE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Frances Gerschefske [nee Matrenga], 1561 Thacker street, Des Plaines, Ill., beloved wife of August, fond mother of Bernard, August, Frances Moeller, Anthony, Edward, Harold, Joseph, and Leonard. At rest at late residence. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 13, at 9:30 a.m., at St. Mary's church. Interment St. Mary's. Buffalo Grove, Ill. Copyright 1940, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19400111dn062 1940-01-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) GERSCHEFSKE Edition: Chicago Tribune --John D. Gerschefske, husband of the late Augusta, beloved father of Gustav, Rudolph, Mrs. Emma Blough, Mrs. Clara Schwader, and the late William. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., at late residence, 446 Thomas avenue, Forest Park, to St. John's Lutheran church. Interment Concordia. Copyright 1940, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19400108dn022 hogreve(5) 1965-11-16 Chicago Tribune (IL) Hogreve Edition: Chicago Tribune Edwin F. Hogreve, Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Helen, nee Schoenbeck; loving father of Adeline Guenther and Annabelle Nissen; father-in-law of Raymond Guenther and Gordon Nissen; grandfather of two; foster brother of Harry E. Becker. Resting at the Haire Funeral Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, St. Peter Lutheran church. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon till time of service. Entombment Memory Gardens cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1965, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19651116dn070 1963-12-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) Hogreve Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry L. Hogreve of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Lillian, nee Mollenkamp; dear father of Dolores Bokelmann, Williard J. and Duane H.; nine grandchildren; fond brother of Emma Kehe, Martin, and Arthur. Resting at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest hwy., at Prindle av. Arlington Heights until noon Saturday, then in state at St. Peter Lutheran church until time of service at 1:30 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens. 253-5423. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19631213dn079 1954-02-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) HOGREVE Edition: Chicago Tribune Louis Hogreve, late of Rand road, Arlington Heights, dear father of Edwin and Harry Becker, four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Resting at chapel, 207 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, at St. Peter Ev. Luth. church, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment St. Peter Ev. Luth. cemetery. Copyright 1954, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19540210dn011 1963-12-13 Chicago Tribune (IL) Hogreve Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry L. Hogreve of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Lillian, nee Mollenkamp; dear father of Dolores Bokelmann, Williard J. and Duane H.; nine grandchildren; fond brother of Emma Kehe, Martin, and Arthur. Resting at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest hwy., at Prindle av. Arlington Heights until noon Saturday, then in state at St. Peter Lutheran church until time of service at 1:30 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens. 253-5423. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19631213dn079 japp (15) 1971-05-10 Chicago Tribune (IL) Japp Edition: Chicago Tribune Anna D. Japp, beloved wife of the late Henry W.; dear mother of Henry, Jr., Elsie [Albin] Schuh, Walter [Loraine] and Evelyn Japp; sister of Louis Harke and Elsie Homeyer. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, NW Highway and Vall Avenue, Arlington Heights, from 4 to 10 p.m. Monday. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 W. Olive St., Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Interment Randhill Park Cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710510dn060 1969-03-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) Japp Edition: Chicago Tribune Henry William Japp, Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Anna, nee Harke; loving father of Henry Jr.; Elsie [Alvin] Schuh, Walter [Loraine], and Evelyn Japp; also survived by a nephew and nieces. Resting at the Haire Funeral Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Funeral 1:30 p.m. Monday, St. Peter Lutheran church, 111 W. Olive, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of services. Interment Randhill Park cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1969, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19690302dn118 1952-08-29 Chicago Tribune (IL) JAPP Edition: Chicago Tribune --William A. Japp, 66 years old, prominent farmer, at his home on route 1, Roselle, beloved father of Leona Petersen, Edna, and Esther Japp, brother of Henry. Service Saturday, 2 p.m., at the Richert & Son chapel, in Roselle. Interment Lake Street. Friends may call at the chapel. Copyright 1952, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19520829dn013 kehe (25) 1983-11-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) KEHE Edition: Chicago Tribune Raymond W. Kehe, of Mesa, Arizona, formerly of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Minerva, nee Grewe; loving father of Roland (Mary) and James (Linda) Kehe; five grandchildren; dear brother of Edna Drewes. Visitation Sunday 3-9 p.m. at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights, and Monday from 10 a.m. until time of service 11 a.m. at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 W. Olive St, Arlington Heights. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. Contributions may be made to St. Luke's Organ Fund, Mesa, Arizona, or St. Peter Memorial Fund. 253-5423. Copyright 1983, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19831119dn031 1983-06-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) KEHE Edition: Chicago Tribune Tillie A. Kehe, nee Kerschke, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of the late Edwin C.; dear mother of Howard (Harriette) and Kenneth (Jeanne) Kehe; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; fond sister of William, Ferd and Fred Kerschke. Visitation Thursday 3 to 9 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Sts., Des Plaines where services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. Memorials to Immanuel Lutheran Church appreciated. 824-5155. Copyright 1983, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19830601dn043 1982-06-24 Chicago Tribune (IL) ANDERSON Edition: Chicago Tribune Barbara E. Anderson, nee Kehe, of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of Jack A.; dear mother of James A., Jennifer J., Ingrid M. and Kristin C.; loving daughter of Loraine and the late Fred Kehe; granddaughter of Emma Grewe; fond sister of Linda, Steve(Joan) and Michael Kehe. Visitation Friday, 3 to 9 p.m., at the Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights. In state Saturday from 9 a.m. until time of service, 10 a.m., at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 W. Olive St., Arlington Heights. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Peter Lutheran Church. 253-5423. Copyright 1982, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19820624dn042 1982-05-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) KEHE Edition: Chicago Tribune Edwin Kehe of Seminole, Fla., formerly of Des Plaines, beloved husband of Tillie, nee Kerschke; dear father of Howard C. (Harriette) and Kenneth A. (Jeanne) Kehe; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; fond brother of Raymond Kehe and Edna Drewes. Visitation Sundsy 3 to 9 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Streets, Des Plaines, where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Immanuel Lutheran Church of Des Plaines, appreciated. 824-5155. Copyright 1982, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19820508dn057 1982-05-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) KEHE Edition: Chicago Tribune Edwin Kehe of Seminole, Fla., formerly of Des Plaines, beloved husband of Tillie, nee Kerschke; dear father of Howard C. (Harriette) and Kenneth A. (Jeanne) Kehe; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; fond brother of Raymond Kehe and Edna Drewes. Visitation Sundsy 3 to 9 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Streets, Des Plaines, where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Immanuel Lutheran Church of Des Plaines, appreciated. 824-5155. Copyright 1982, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19820507dn081 1981-05-08 Chicago Tribune (IL) HAAS Edition: Chicago Tribune Alma Haas, nee Kehe, beloved wife of the late Arthur W.; loving mother of Robert (Sharon); dear grandmother of Lisa and Amy; sister of Edwin (Tillie) Kehe, Edna (Carl) Drewes and Raymond (Minerva) Kehe. Visitation from 1 to 10 p.m. Friday at Olson Funeral Home, 6467-77 N. Northwest Hwy. Funeral Saturday, May 9, 11 a.m., at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Lee and Thacker, Des Plaines. Interment Ridgewood. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the American Heart Assn. would be appreciated. 774-3333. Copyright 1981, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19810508dn035 1980-09-26 Chicago Tribune (IL) KEHE Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred E. Kehe of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Loraine M., nee Grewe; dear father of Barbara (Jack) Anderson, Linda, Steve (Joan) and Michael Kehe; six grandchildren; fond brother of Irvin (Ruth), Arthur (Helen) Melvin (Virginia), Walter, Loretta (Wilbert) Becker, Ralph (Lorraine) and Dorothy Kehe. Visitation Friday 2 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights. In state Saturday from 9 a.m. until time of service 10 a.m. at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Ill W. Olive St., Arlington Heights. Interment Memory Gardens. 253-5423. Copyright 1980, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19800926dn014 1980-05-23 Chicago Tribune (IL) DZUR Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma Dzur, nee Kehe (Niemeyer), dear wife of the late Frank; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting at Glueckert Funeral Home Ltd., Northwest Hwy & Vail Ave., Arlington Hts., from 5 to 9:30 p.m. Friday, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment Randhill Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions to the Bethesda Home or St. John Lutheran Church, in care of Mission Society, Edgerton, Wisc. appreciated. 253-0168. Copyright 1980, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19800523dn113 1975-11-19 Chicago Tribune (IL) BOKELMANN Edition: Chicago Tribune Lydia K. Bokelmann, nee Kehe, beloved wife of Werner F.; dearest mother of Lois (George) Rezner and Richard (Dodie) Bokelmann; dear grandmother of five; fond sister of Emma (the late Frank) Dzur. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Hwy. and Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights, from 3 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 W. Olive St., Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at Church form 12 noon until the time of service. Interment Memory Gardens Cemet ery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Peter Lutheran Church Building Fund. 253-0168. Copyright 1975, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19751119dn005 1972-10-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) Kehe Edition: Chicago Tribune Albert Kehe, beloved husband of Edna, nee Geffert; dearest father of Robert J. [Florence], Alvin R. [Eileen], and Elaine [Harry] Flagg; grandfather of 12; dear brother of William K. Jr., and the late Mrs. Emma Karstens. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest hwy. & Vail avenue Arlington Heights. Visitation, 1-10 p.m., Thursday. Funeral service 1:30 p.m., Friday, St.-Peter Lutheran church, 111 W. Olive street, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon, until time of service. Family requests kindly omit flowers. Entombment Memory Gardens Mausoleum. 253-0168. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19721005dn039 1972-06-18 Chicago Tribune (IL) Karstens Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma L. Karstens, nee Kehe, of 117 S. School St., Mt. Prospect, beloved wife of the late Walter F.; dearest mother of Ruth [Curt H.] Helbig and Esther [George R.] Busse; loving grandmother of Bill and Gretchen Helbig, George [MISSING-TEXT] and Brad Busse; dear sister of William Kehe Jr. and Albert Kehe. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue. Arlington Heights, where services will be held 1 p.m. Monday. Visitation 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. Interment Randhill Park Cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19720618dn082 1972-06-17 Chicago Tribune (IL) Karstens Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma L. Karstens, nee Kehe, of 117 S. School St., Mt. Prospect, beloved wife of the late Walter F.; dearest mother of Ruth [Curt H.] Helbig and Esther [George R.] Busse; loving grandmother of Bill and Gretchen Helbig, George K. and Brad Busse; dear sister of William Kehe Jr. and Albert Kehe. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights, where services will be held 1 p.m. Monday. Visitation 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. Interment Randhill Park Cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1972, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19720617dn025 1971-06-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) Kehe Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma Kehe, beloved wife of the late Fred H.; dear mother of Irvin H. [Ruth], Arthur M. [Helen], Melvin L. [Virginia], Fred E. [Loraine], Walter C., Ralph W. [Lorraine], Loretta [Wilbert] Becker and Dorothy C. Kehe; grandmother of 21; great-grandmother of six; sister of Martin and Arthur Hogreve. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Hwy., and Vail Av., Arlington Heights, from 2 to 10 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 Olive St., Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of services. In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Peter Lutheran Church appreciated. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710602dn096 1971-06-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) Kehe Edition: Chicago Tribune Emma Kehe, beloved wife of the late Fred H.; dear mother of Irvin H. [Ruth], Arthur M. [Helen], Melvin L. [Virginia], Fred E. [Loraine], Walter C., Ralph W. [Lorraine], Loretta [Wilbert] Becker and Dorothy C. Kehe; grandmother of 21; great-grandmother of six; brother of Martin and Arthur Hogreve. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Hwy., and Vail Av., Arlington Heights, from 2 to 10 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 Olive St., Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of services. In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Peter Lutheran Church appreciated. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710601dn063 1971-01-05 Chicago Tribune (IL) Kehe Edition: Chicago Tribune Richard [Dixie] Kehe of Arlington Heights, dear brother of Edwin, Raymond, Alma Haas and Edna Drewes. Resting at Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights, from 2 to 10 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 W. Olive St., Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at church from 12 noon until time of service. Memorials appreciated to the Richard Kehe Memorial Fund, care of St. Peter Lutheran Church. Interment St. Peter Lutheran Cemetery. 253-0168. Copyright 1971, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19710105dn109 1970-12-28 Chicago Tribune (IL) Kehe Edition: Chicago Tribune Martha Kehe, nee Krause, of Arlington Hts., beloved wife of the late Henry J.; dear mother of Vernette K. [William T.] Anderson and John H. [Sue] Kehe; six grandchildren; fond sister of Walter Krause Jr. and Margaret K. Grewe. Visitation Monday, from 7 to 9 p.m., at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Hts., where services will be held Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Martha Kehe Memorial Fund, in care of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Lee and Thacher Streets, Des Plaines. 253-5423. Copyright 1970, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19701228dn093 1967-09-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) Krohn Edition: Chicago Tribune Amanda Krohn, nee Kehe, formerly of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of the late Henry W.; dear mother of Arthur, Mildred Peters, and Gertrude Blume, 13 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; fond sister of Edwin C., Richard, and Raymond Kehe, Martha Schacht, Alma Haas, and Edna Drewes. Services Saturday, 11 a.m., at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. Interment Ridgewood. 824-5155. Copyright 1967, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19670901dn047 1963-02-03 Chicago Tribune (IL) Kehe Edition: Chicago Tribune William Kehe Sr., late of 300 W. Fremont, Arlington Heights; beloved husband of the late Martha, nee Heinemann; loving father of William Jr., Emma Karsten and Albert; dear father-in-law of Bertha and Edna Kehe; grandfather of seven; great-grandfather of 18. Resting at Black's Memorial Home, Northwest highway at Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services 12:30 p.m. Monday, St. Peter Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Interment St. Peter's cemetery. CL 3-0168. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19630203dn094 1963-02-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) Kehe Edition: Chicago Tribune William Kehe Sr., late of 300 W. Fremont, Arlington Heights; beloved wife of the late Martha, nee Heinemann; loving father of William Jr., Emma Karsten and Albert; dear father-in-law of Bertha and Edna Kehe; grandfather of seven; great-grandfather of 18. Resting at Block's Memorial Home, Northwest highway at Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Services 12:30 p.m. Monday, St. Peter Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Visitation after 12 noon Saturday. Interment St. Peter's cemetery. CL 3-0168. Copyright 1963, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19630202dn075 1951-11-02 Chicago Tribune (IL) KEHE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Fred H. Kehe Sr. [owner of Kehe Motor service], late of 12 E. Maple street, Arlington Heights, loving husband of Emma, nee Hogreve; dear father of Irvin, Arthur, Melvin, Fred Jr., Walter, Mrs. Loretta Becker, Ralph, and Dorothy, brother of Edwin, Richard, Raymond, Mrs. Amanda Krohn, Mrs. Laura Kerschke, Mrs. Martha Schacht, Mrs. Alma Haas, and Mrs. Edna Drewes, grandfather of 12. Resting at chapel, 207 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at St. Peter's Ev. Luth. church, Arlington Heights, Saturday from 12 noon until 2 p.m., time of service. Interment Memory Gardens, Arlington Heights. Copyright 1951, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19511102dn086 1951-11-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) Fred H. Kehe Sr. Edition: Chicago Tribune Fred H. Kehe Sr., 60, of 12 E. Maple st., Arlington Heights, died early yesterday in his home. He was the owner of a trucking company in that suburb and formerly was a village trustee. He is survived by his widow, Emma; two daughters, Miss Dorothy Kehe and Mrs. Loretta Becker, and six sons, Irvin, Arthur, Melvin, Fred Jr., Walter, and Ralph. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Copyright 1951, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19511101ob011 1951-11-01 Chicago Tribune (IL) KEHE Edition: Chicago Tribune --Fred H. Kehe Sr. [owner of Kehe Motor service], late of 12 E. Maple street, Arlington Heights, loving husband of Emma, nee Hogreve; dear father of Irvin, Arthur, Melvin, Fred Jr., Walter, Mrs. Loretta Becker, Ralph, and Dorothy, brother of Edwin, Richard, Raymond, Mrs. Amanda Krohn, Mrs. Laura Kerschke, Mrs. Martha Schacht, Mrs. Alma Haas, and Mrs. Edna Drewes, grandfather of 12. Resting at chapel, 207 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Will lie in state at St. Peter's Ev. Luth. church, Arlington Heights, Saturday from 12 noon until 2 p.m., time of service. Interment Memory Gardens, Arlington Heights. Copyright 1951, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19511101dn056 1944-05-16 Chicago Tribune (IL) KASTNING Edition: Chicago Tribune Carolina Kastning, nee Kehe, age 82 years, loving mother of Mrs. Emma Clausing, William, Albert, John, and Martin. Resting at funeral home, 207 N. Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights. Services 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 17, 1944, at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. Interment St. Peter's cemetery. Copyright 1944, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. Record Number: 19440516dn019

    01/20/2004 03:23:54
    1. [ILckSCH] information about how to use GOOGLE by Kathi Reid.... howto howtos
    2. .... valentine53179
    3. http://searchforancestors.com/archives/google.html Google is constantly adding new goodies. Here are some more that can help genealogy searchers. --- The tilde ~ (that squiggly line that is on the very upper left of your keyboard) is Google's newest operand. Now you can search not only for a particular keyword, but also for its synonyms. Indicate a search for both by placing the tilde sign ("~") immediately in front of the keyword. A search for ~genealogy will now give webpages that use the words genealogy, family history or family tree among others. (more below) --- Google has always had a dictionary, but now you can type in the word [ define ] followed by a space, and then the word or phrase you want defined. For example: [ define apoplexy ] or [ define inst ] or [ define ab nepos ]. Great for finding meanings for antiquated disease names, Latin terms used in genealogy research, abbreviations, old-fashioned occupation names, or words found in wills. (more below) __________________________________________________________________ ABBREVIATIONS When using Google, watch your abbreviations! Google searches for the *exact* word entered. If you search for a location name, it searches for webpages that contain that name. If in your search query, you use the location abbreviation, Google doesn't convert the abbreviation to the whole name, but rather searches only for web pages that use the location abbreviation only! For example, Google does not consider Pennsylvania and PA to be the same. If you type in PA, Google will search for those pages with PA only, and your search will miss all the web pages that use the word Pennsylvania. Try searching Google for [ PA genealogy ], then [Pennsylvania genealogy], (or substitute your own location), and compare the different results for each search. Using the abbreviated location name to search for current addresses such as a historical society can sometimes be successful, but if it doesn't bring results, be sure to try the whole name. However, when searching for transcriptions of old data, you can widen your search by using the old-fashioned abbreviation. Here's a list of the old style US state abbreviations. http://www.searchforancestors.com/archives/oldstateabb.html It's not just locations where you should watch abbreviations. Don't use abbreviations for descriptive keywords for your Google queries. I am the Webmaster of a US Civil War site, and I see many people get no matches on their site searches because they use abbreviated words such a regt or reg't for regiment, or co for company. Google does not think that regiment and regt are the same. If you abbreviate a search keyword, you won't get complete and accurate search results. In this case, Google will only give results of web pages that use the abbreviation regt only, and you will miss all the webpages that use the word regiment. ___________________________________________________________________ DICTIONARY There are now two ways to find word definitions using Google. --Google has always had a dictionary, but now you can type in the word [ define ] followed by a space, and then the word or phrase you want defined. For example: [ define apoplexy ] or [ define inst ] or [ define wheelwright ]. Google will give the web definition at the top of the search results. You can also click on "More defintions" for further variations, and the websites where the defintions are found. --To use Google's dictionary, type a word into the Google search box. Click Search, then click on your word on the blue bar on the Google results page, after the words [ searched the web for ] . Google will give the definition using Dictionary.com. Both are great for: --Antiquated disease names, such as apoplexy, dropsy, phthisis, or quinsy. --Acronyms found on old documents or obituaries such as IOOF or AOH. --Names for old-fashioned occupations such as cordwainer or wheelwright. --Latin terms such as ab nepos. --Terms found in old documents such as perch or rod. _____________________________________________________________ SYNONYMS The tilde ~ (that squiggly line that is on the very upper left of your keyboard to the left of the number 1 key) is Google's newest operand. Now you can search not only for a particular keyword, but also for its synonyms. Indicate a search for both by placing the tilde sign ("~") immediately in front of the keyword. A search for ~genealogy will now give results for genealogy, family history and family tree. A search for ~obits will now give results including obits, obituaries, and death notices. Try your query word with and without the tilde to notice the variation in search results. ________________________________________________________________ STEMMING Google has recently made a number of improvements to the way it retrieves search results. To get the best results from your genealogy searches, it is helpful to understand how Google now works. --Google now uses stemming. Google will search not only for your search terms, but also for variations of the words. This brand new Google feature means that, among other things, Google will now give results for the plural and singular of the query words you enter. So, now, if you search for the query Philadelphia churches, Google will give search results for webpages that contain both Philadelphia church and Philadelphia churches. If you are looking for webpages with contain only the word churches and not church, search for Philadelphia +churches. By putting a plus sign before the word, Google will skip all webpages with variations of the word, and will give results only with that word. Notice that there is no space after the plus sign. Experiment with this query using Philadelphia churches and Philadelphia +churches, or use your own query, to notice the subtle difference in search results with and without the plus sign. ________________________________________________________________ DIRECTORY If you want to search with a query for the broad subject matter such as Ireland genealogy, enter that search term into the Google search box. When you get the search results, go immediately to the tab on the top of the results that says "directory" and click on it. The directory is a human-edited classified listing of URLs. This is different from regular Google search results which are retrieved based on a computer search algorithm or formula . And sometimes that human touch helps weed out irrelevant results when you are searching for a broad category. When you perform the Ireland genealogy search click on the directory, Google lists Genuki first, which is exactly where you should head if you are searching Irish Genealogy. Google next list the National Archives of Ireland, etc. Click on Regional > Europe > Ireland > Society and Culture > Genealogy at the top of the Google page. This takes you inside the Google directory. Try this with your own location search. _________________________________________________________________ LOCATION Now you can search google by location at http://labs.google.com/location Want to know where all the cemeteries are in a particular town? Search google by location. Enter cemetery into the search terms box, and the town and state into the location box. Not only do you get a list of all the cemeteries along with addresses and websites, they are plotted on a Mapquest map. You can search for Methodist Churches in a town, or Catholic cemeteries, or newspapers, libraries, and historical societies, etc. Google search by location might be useful to help locate the nearest church to where you ancestors lived. The caveat for genealogists is that the current churches, cemeteries, newspapers you will get from the search results may not be in the same names or location as 100 years ago. With Google by location, you get different results if you use singular or plural, and so far it only works for US addresses. Search by location is in Beta (testing) at Google Labs. What is Google Labs? Google says "Google labs showcases a few of our favorite ideas that aren't quite ready for prime time. Your feedback can help us improve them. Please play with these prototypes and send your comments directly to the Googlers who developed them. " So go ahead and play, then let Google know how you think this could be made more useful to genealogists. ________________________________________________________________ and something old that valentine wrote a bit ago... some thoughts on how to use a search engine- for instance: Does anyone know of a website where I can find out about the movie Wurthering Heights or who wrote the book. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=%22wuthering+heights%22&btnG=Google+Search the above link is one single address. to use it, click on it, or block it and copy/paste into your webaddress field and click... or, go to www.google.com.. enter in "wuthering heights" and click submit.. notice lower case. notice quote marks not apostrophes! because of more than one word... if you only want info with movies, then enter in "wuthering heights" +movie notice, no plural.. if you want everything except movies, then enter in "wuthering heights" -movie notice the position on the + or -. there is no space between it and the word that is linked to it... if you find that there are some links that you see over and over, but which are not of interest, then add another -word to the series.. and click... also...before you close off, click on images tab which is above the query area.. do you see it? you will get images this way. nothing but graphics!... notice also, after you have put a query in, there is a tab on the right side above the query box.. all about " how to use google.com" this same logic of query works with most engines.. (but not on rootsweb.com interactive searches) tonight, everyone should try it.. for example, find out something about a favorite actor, musician, surname, flower, tree, place, town in europe, your own email address! see what you find. valentine ________________________________________________________________

    01/20/2004 11:25:43
    1. [ILckSCH] preview and messenger and keeping your computer safe
    2. .... valentine53179
    3. Subject: preview and messenger If you have mircosofts system and are using PREVIEW... then, please note that to preview the email means that the email IS opened... you open yourself to all the viruses and trojans ever presented.... think about it.... do you think that preview is a type of 'magic' and can see through all that is bad... nope, the email is OPENED and you can get tagged.... as does clicking on the little instant messenger notice at the corner of your screen.. for those are notices of receipt, not that they have been checked for viruses first... yes, it is good just to KNOW that mail have been received. but WAIT for the system to check and put them to your inbox and then, only then, open them...

    01/20/2004 11:11:46
    1. [ILckSCH] Fw: www.LivGenMI.com/1895 1895map
    2. .... valentine53179
    3. Subject: www.LivGenMI.com/1895 1895map MAKE THIS A FAVORITE... it is great for the old names of towns that existed merely because they had a post office!!! which is, in turn, referenced on census reports!!!! one of the nicest gifts we have is the 1895 map.....city reference, county and state...!!!! found here: www.LivGenMI.com/1895 (keep scrolling after you get to the page!) i am not sure how the city/town list and the map correlate and have not looked for the city on the map... but based on the city/town list showing north northwest northeast references, i expect each county to be split into 9 sections..... so now on to the usgenweb project get there thru the rootsweb.com middle column... and then join that county mailing list... find it here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html

    01/20/2004 11:06:09
    1. [ILckSCH] copy and paste into WORD -standardizizng document howtos
    2. .... valentine53179
    3. Subject: copy and paste into WORD -standardizing document howtos the other day -ON ANOTHER LIST - someone asked about why it was taking so long for a copy/paste to a WORD document... a few more comments about when your document starts to slow down..... ..... CLICK the BACKWARDS P in the toolbar to see all the EXTRA CONTROL CHARACTERS..... 1. if you are copying a lot of pics to that document, perhaps mostly pics, you will start to notice a slow down at about page 20..... 2. I actually do not fill the document to more than 20-221 22 pages. This is because it DOES slow down, even if you are only adding a few text lines... and 3. because by the time you get to 20some pages, you will also be nearing the magical 2000kb which is what many email programs will not send nor receive.... (actually try to keep it a tad smaller so that your text note can make up the difference to the 2000mark 4. One of the things that i have found that speeds things up is clearing up the format of the document as you near the 2000 capacity.... 5. I standardize all the text (naturally if you want to keep the format/font etc of a specific clip you would put that one in its own document) to arial (which i can read) at a 10 or less size....(use something that is different than the document that you MIGHT later paste this into (so it stands out and so you can merely put quotes around it) 6. UnBOLD the entire document...(control+A and then click BOLDicon or CONTROL+B which might BOLD everything so then do these actions again and you will be UNbold... 7. UNCOLOR the entire document (you can do this with clicking on Format - font - and then in the color to BLACK....(if ou do go this way, you can do #5 above at the same time...) 8. SINGLE the lines...(go to format...click paragraph, click line space to SINGLE and then over to the left of that put in 0 and 0 in the two buckets.....this will get rid of that 1.5 line that hangs around even though you said SINGLE!. Note: Now each time you do one of these and end up with a result, do a COntrol+S....these might take some time, but just a little less each time.... 9. Now do a Control+F REPLACE all of the manual line breaks...(this is that little arrow mark at the end of the lines.....please note, if you have in the text a list of numbered steps, you must FIRST place HARD lineBREAKS (that is your ENTER KEY) at the front(above) of each of those itemized entries... - ditto with a. b. c. or - - - - that you may have placed to show a LIST...) TO do this manual line break, click the Replace tab....click the FIND WHAT space, scroll to MORE and click, then Special and click, then scroll and click on manual line break, then scroll to the REPLACE WITH and put in at least ONE blank space. ( a note here... this REPLACE WITH does not always erase from previous replace actions...ALWAYS without fail go to this REPLACEWITH and fill it with what you want.... 10. Now with COntrol+F do a REPLACE of all the < and the > .....(use REPLACE ALL and let it rip) 11. and the last thing I do - and this is a resourceHOG and so does take time for the system is to get rid of all those little degree marks that you can see with the characters are shown, but which do not appear in print......BUT THEY DO slow down your machine.... TO do this...go to the document and find one of those little degree marks and highlight just IT - nothing else now - just it and do a copy/paste into the FIND WHAT space.....(it will appear as a blank....) then go to REPLACE WITH space and make sure that you have but a single space in there... and click REPLACE ALL.... the system will take a bunch of time on this... (i kinda think as it is crankin that i wont have to wait for the machine to go thru the document again looking for thes with each save or load....so it is time i will save in the future....) 12 If as you do these replaces you get a message to you want to continue, respond yes (unless of course you are only doing a replace of a selected passage - which you can do... you do not have to do the entire document...... and then wait until the system responds that it is done and do your save... 13. In all these instances, if things do not look acceptable, that UNDO button works...so look with each change.... too many BIG replaces are never guaranteed to UNDO...depends on your machine and memory.... so LOOK and confirm and SAVE.....(regular saves help your machine too... kinda like erasing the board and starting over.... do it often.... If you notice the page count when you started and when you finished you will see a difference..... and the 11th point will really help in the speed of the document works.....you might think this is a big bother.... or that it is a lot of stuff but it really isnt... it goes fast and as you do it more frequently, you will find that you WANT to do it... to me, nothing is nicer than a standard but in the long run, the document works faster..... When your copy/paste does start to slow, I know that i need to open another document to add more.....and then consider this one FULL...(I know, opening another one... such a bother...but really it takes but a few minutes......click on that NEW document icon...in the very first position type the name of the document that you will be calling it, don a SAVEAS and the name will already be put in the doc-title bucket....you only have to define what FILE you want it to be in.... I actually have a lot of these in reserve...i create a bunch of them at one sitting, perhaps 10 and then when i need another to fill, i pull up the next one..in this way, they fit a standard, all in order in the files.... with the sequence of the document noted... like so 0miscINTERNETclips1 0miscINTERNETclips2 0miscINTERNETclips3 I use the 0/zero to denote a file of data that is from other sources... something which will be a reference file... If you download a lot of stuff outside of WORD, be sure to do regular defrags and reorg your machine.... its closet is probably overflowing and need to be cleaned up and organized.... hope this helps... valentine

    01/20/2004 11:02:55
    1. [ILckSCH] mircofilm.....reading and printing... whenyou have to use two different machines....
    2. .... valentine53179
    3. Subject: Re:mircofilm..... here is a little hint when it comes to that second look up if you have to switch printers........ or if you own a roll or are the only one who will be using the roll and you have not yet finished reading the entire thing.... have the roll at the place where you want to 'mark' your spot.... still on the machine... take a narrow slip of paper.... (i fold a one inch by 2 inch slip long ways until it is 1/8 inch....to give some strength to it) and then i slip it between the spokes of the film roll into the filmcase..... be sure to have some of your paper protrude..... and then slowly take up the film....... the paper will be locked into place..... and when you take it to the second machine, and unwind, as you near this spot go slowly... when it drops, you will be within one or two frames of your SPOT. or if you were just not done with the roll...you will know where you should start reviewing again... this is not a permanent thing, less intrusive to the film than that film skimming over the roller and thru the glass at 10 miles per hour as we have seen some treat the film, so please no commenting about how this will damage the film... since it does not....

    01/20/2004 11:01:01
    1. [ILckSCH] find mailing lists HOWTOS
    2. .... valentine53179
    3. Subject: find mailing lists HOWTOS here are only two places where you can find mailing lists... there are others... a caution - if you find that the rules of a list say that the list is a german only list, then it IS a german only list.. honor each lists rules/regulations or preferences... for rootsweb.com only lists: go to rootsweb.com scroll to mailing list... scroll to index and click be sure to always check miscellaneous category... also http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html but this listing includes lists that are not only rootsweb and subscribing to them may differ. always follow the rules to subscribe. ALWAYS KNOW HOW TO UnSUBSCRIBE from any list that you subscribe to. which means print out or save your welcome letter in some way..... dont embarrass yourself to the other listers that you do not know how to unsubscribe to something that YOU subscribed to! If you send an unsubscribe to the address where the message is posted, the entire list will SEE that you do not know how to unsubscribe. so - plan ahead and keep a copy of your lists welcomes... after you have subscribed to a bunch of lists, you might forget which you are subscribed to.... Rootsweb has a way to help you for rootseb.com lists only........ it is located on the rootsweb.com homepage under PASSWORD CENTRAL... go there and click... then enter in your email address and check off all the choices you have an interest in... and magically you will get an email or two in your inbox telling you what you are liked to... be sure to scroll to the bottom to SEND the rquest.... here's a vacation hint... (so your inbox does not overflow when you are gone) and so rootsweb.com does not unsubscribe you because of delivery failures to an overflowing box... go to password central. click your mailing lists... get that email.... then go right down the list and unsubscribe by clicking on each of the links.... type out UNSUBSCRIBE accurately in the subject and then COPY/PASTE It into the text send it... continue thru all the mailing lists you are on with the PASTE in the subject and text.... BUT KEEP THAT EMAIL.... then when you return from vacation, pull up that email again and gone right down the list and click the links to subscribe.... (ditto with the copy/paste) remember, if you delete that first email of lists you belong to, you will have lost your quick access to your lists of choice.... (i also clip/copy this to a word document I call LIST of LISTS!) valentine ps yahoo, msn, google. all have groups too that have "lists" of sorts.... so check their websites for their details.... ditto with cyndislist.com try also google.com with genealogy +"mailing lists"

    01/20/2004 10:59:15
    1. [ILckSCH] Fw: RELIGIOUS notes - HIGH EDUCATION notes BUSINESS notes HOWTOS
    2. .... valentine53179
    3. Subject: RELIGIOUS notes - HIGH EDUCATION notes BUSINESS notes HOWTOS if anyone has a religious (a nun, a priest, a minister) in their family, do make the effort to reach their offices or the office of the order that they may have joined if their size dwindled. Even those orders which did not early on ask for personal information, later did request their membership to complete some questionaires and even provide chronological details pertaining to their 'assignments' in the world. This suggestion pertains to both priests and sisterhoods. you may find that your relative achieved quite high 'professional' and 'educational' rankings. also ask for a history of their society which most will gladly provide you. for those relatives that have higher education, do approach that school as well as their library -(yearbooks) and published school papers may reside in their first graduating college. and if they taught, approach that school - yearbooks again - and for any bio that their library and office might have .. and consider the teachers union for information as well. often you will find that one religious has another sibling who is a religious. this information is sometime recorded on the papers in their 'personnel' file.. I found, thru an investigation such as above, that a child, long forgotten, did actually exist, so I went looking for her. and because of that search, found not only the child's but the grandparents' gravesite.. if your person owned a business, check with the local historical society for information about the business.... .and take the time to see if the business is still operating..... it might be, perhaps with a hypenated name..... valentine

    01/20/2004 10:58:34
    1. [ILckSCH] Fw: ezines all for free HOWTOS
    2. .... valentine53179
    3. Subject: ezines all for free HOWTOS Do you subscribe to a PAPER genealogy magazine? Do you subscribe to a PAPER genealogy magazine? and pay for it with cash money? Ever thought of subscribing to one - or two or three- that are on line? For free? they are out there. I will tell you about a few of them (and hope that others on list will tell of those that they know of AND how to subscribe..) They all offer just a little bit more knowledge to you at your fingertips and you don't even have to go out to your mail box.. If you are spankin' new at this hobby, I suggest that you take the time to explore some of the links that you read about in any of these mags. the links themselves will be educational and might offer still other links that you might be able to use some day - and it will give you experience working with different websites. One is: RootsWeb Review: RootsWeb's Weekly E-zine (comes out each Wednesday!) Circulation: 1,022,037+ (c) 1998-2003 RootsWeb.com, Inc. http://www.rootsweb.com/ Editor: Myra Vanderpool Gormley, Certified Genealogist [email protected] Certification: http://www.bcgcertification.org/certification/ [email protected] -- adds you to the RWR Mailing List. [email protected] -- removes you from the RWR Mailing List. or you can go to rootsweb.com and see the ink in the upper left column... and to Search/download all back issues of RootsWeb Review: http://e-zine.rootsweb.com/ then there are two similar but different ezines: (but are on hold now for a short time) MISSING LINKS: A Magazine for Genealogists Circulation: 17,503+ http://www.petuniapress.com/ (c) 2001-2003 Julia M. Case Editor-at-Fault: Julia M. Case [email protected] and SOMEBODY'S LINKS NEWSLETTER: Genealogical Treasures Found Circulation: 17,436+ http://www.petuniapress.com/ (c) 1999-2003 Julia M. Case Editor-at-Fault: Julia M. Case [email protected] SOMEBODY'S LINKS contains notices of genealogical treasures found, such as photographs, diaries, letters, and family Bibles. and tho not an ezine, you can also go to cyndi's list and subscribe to a mailing list (it is actually two mailing lists and you cannot respond to them...they are advisory mailings only) which allows only Cyndi to tell you what she has found as "What's New" AND "Link Activity" which tells which links that are already on her web page have been updated... go here to learn more and subscribe.. http://www.cyndislist.com/maillist.htm Cyndi's mailing list does not allow you to communicate on a list like ROOTS-M or gen-newbie.... you receive info, you cant respond..... you can contribute information about your websites and updates to your websites but there are procedures to follow....... find those on cyndislist.com and there is ancestry.com's ancestry DAILY news and ancestry WEEKLY news.... these you can subscribe to by going to the very bottom of rootsweb.com's home page.... all the way down....yes, FREE..... and finally, you can go to google.com and with this exactly genealogy +ezines +free you will find that there are others that exist for free..... add genealogy +ezines +free +STATE and see if there is one for your particular STATE interest... and genealogy +ezines +free +SURNAME and see if there is one for your particular SURNAME interest.... valentine

    01/20/2004 10:58:02
    1. [ILckSCH] Fw: Threaded Archives / Iinteractive Search - HOWTOS
    2. .... valentine53179
    3. Subject: Threaded Archives/interactive search - HOWTOS HOW TO on the INTERACTIVE SEARCH and THREADED ARCHIVES Here is a step by step for those who have yet to try looking at the archives of the great rootsweb.com mailing lists for information that might have been posted in the past that might link to your family..... Once you find out how simple it is to use the archives, you will be using them as your PERSONAL FILE CABINETS.... and lots of the clipping that you do of list submittals will diminish............ BECAUSE it will be IN THE ARCHIVES..... Once you learn it for ROOTS, or gen-newbie, you will be able to apply it to any of the rootsweb.com lists.... and you can SEARCH or BROWSE any list whether you are subscribed OR NOT..... looking for the wealth of information waiting for you to find it.... Think of the archives as a LIBRARY on LINE - 24 hours a day..... For example, if you are looking for the 1870 census comments......... first.... go to rootsweb.com then scroll to the mailing lists grouping.... now scroll to INTERACTIVE SEARCH click on it... Now since you know it was the ROOTS-M list, enter in the official name of ROOTS...(or gen-newbie) notice.....no -M or -L....... Click submit..... now enter in 1870 (since i wrote this in 2002, click on 2002) and submit.... when you get results, click on the FULL and the message will open You will get the emails for all of 2002 that had 1870 in the content of subject.... NOTE... symbols work if in the email addresses... but they do not work as stand alone... and search terms do NOT work like google... they work only as illustrated on the top of the query box.... NOW if you would like to just look at the messages - but that means ALL - of the messages of only October 2002, as you would the paper for that month by the titles of the articles, then you would BROWSE the archives.... go back to rootsweb.com home page.... down to the mailing list grouping and click on THREADED ARCHIVES..... enter in ROOTS......or other official mailing list name click on OCTOBER 2002.... and all the messages for the month will show..... they are threaded, whereas everyone that answered a specific message by replying to the email will be indented under the original post.... NOW if you want to see the messages in the same order that they came to your machine, then go up to the top area of the page where it says threaded.... and open it.... scroll to CHRONOLOGICAL and click WITH DATES and click on redisplay.... all the messages will be redisplayed in the same order that you saw them.... To open them, merely click on the subject and it will open..... back up using your back up key in the upped left.... valentine

    01/20/2004 10:57:10
    1. [ILckSCH] Fw: find counties if you know the city - HOWTOS
    2. .... valentine53179
    3. Subject: find counties if you know the city - HOWTOS find counties if you know the city-howtos go to rootsweb.com.. scroll to ustowns/counties in the left column enter in the town (i sometimes leave the state blank just to see what results) click submit... click on the county link that will appear for the state of interest. review fully, all of the links.... and you may find lots and lots of links to that specific place - sometimes more than you have time for.. this may include the link for mailing lists.. subscribe, post and check the archives... remember to keep the welcome letter this is a g-o-o-d thing to try even IF you already know the county. you might find some new avenues to explore... this little exercise gets you to the genweb, mailing lists and lots of other thisNthats try it valentine

    01/20/2004 10:56:41
    1. [ILckSCH] finding oldie moldie addresses from LISTS BOARDS and wolrd connects HOWTOS
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    3. Subject: finding oldie moldie addresses from LISTS BOARDS and wolrd connects HOWTOS here are some thoughts about trying to fine a new address for one that is now invalid... it is sad when one finds a post that is of interest an the email address no longer works. here are some ideas... 1. look further on the source that you have originally found the entry.. if you are looking in messages of 2000, then browse thru 2001 and 2002 for similar subject or go thru interactive search with similar names.. also make a post to the others who might have responded to your person's email. they might have had recent contact. 2. do interactive search on the list you found that name on. Search the email address that is OLD. they might have made an address change post.. thru browse get to any of these messages of interest,.. see if anyone else has responded to them... write to those people about your lost person they might have had recent contact. 3. while there, read some of that persons posts. find other lists that they might be on... surnames lists and locale lists!!! check there too.. via interactive searches and browse and postings 4. make posts to the surname lists - at least a primary surname, stating that you are looking for suchNsuch person about suchNsuch surname. 5. go to a common ancestor ssdi and put in a postem with your contact info on it and look for postems by that old address. there might be one there with a better address. 6. go to world connect. follow it thru to the surnames that might be shared by your elusive person and yourself. see if there have been submissions by this person check each different submittor.. they may be of the current address or not. 7. check for web sites for this persons surnames on google.com. put together a string of names that you know are linked (this based on the mailing lists posts you reviewed and the message boards posts you reviewed) as so: smith +jones +elllis +rhodes + etcetcetc and see if the person has created a web site either on or off rootsweb 8. while on the worldconnects, for those that are of interest to you, be sure to make a postem of YOUR contact info 9. I have always thought that a rootsweb BEFORE/AFTER ADDRESS LIST would be nice.. a list where there would be one line of info enough for the old address and the new address each required perhaps in a form for entry without subscription with no mailing - so no reply to or thread and with a searchable and browsable but single level archives.. any post over one line goes bye bye. it would be great.. it would need only a space positioned in each of the addresses to make the address safe from MINING! 10. make a telephone call.. check your favorite online telephone directory and make a call.. valentine

    01/20/2004 10:54:50
    1. [ILckSCH] for a brick wall as tall as....? 5 HOWTOS
    2. .... valentine53179
    3. Subject: brick wall as tall as....? 5 howtos there are some places on rootsweb that I go back to when I get a little SLOW on the results end. kinda like the ol' "go back to basics."! have you all tried these? all on rootsweb.com 1st: under OTHER TOOLS in the center column.. click on state resources.. this is a great place to see links that I m-i-g-h-t have skipped over the first, 2nd, 3rd, 4th time around.. then in the same place, click the ROOTS-Library.. nice visit.. 2nd: under HELP again in the center column you will see FAQ - frequently asked questions - great place to look at things in a fresh light.. 3: if you have used the home page ONLY for entering in your surname and never returned, you are cheating yourself.. do visit it and systematically go thru each entry.. click thru each of the associated levels. use that backup arrow so that you cover ALL the links... at all the levels you might find JUST what you are looking for... 4: for those that have not subscribed to the rootswebREVIEW e-zine, you might want to..comes out each wednesday.filled with how tos,.info behind the links..contributions and an advisory on the new lists that are being set up... subscribe.for a few weeks to check it out..only uses up 35/40 kb at most..and the unsubscribe is in the detail each week.. you'll copy/paste a lot I do believe.. also this ezine has an archives..so you can always read the past issues... subscribe/archives is upperleft column on home page and at the very bottom of rootsweb.com 5: the other thing I use a lot is the rootswebGUIDES... on the home page upper left column.. if you want a teacher at your keyboard. then this is the link to click on. hope this has been of value to the folks. valentine

    01/20/2004 10:54:18
    1. [ILckSCH] World Connect HOWTOS
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    3. Subject: World Connect HOWTOS Here are two excerpts from Rootsweb Review about WORLDCONNECT which may help you find other submittors interested in your family names. RootsWeb Review, 30 October 2002, Vol. 5, No. 44 Using WorldConnect Effectively. First-time visitors to RootsWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/ usually begin a search by typing their ancestor's surname (last name) or surname and given (first) name into the search box (metasearch) on the Home Page and proceed from there to check the various databases found in those search results. This is an excellent way to begin. However, it should be only the beginning -- not the end -- of searching at RootsWeb. Another treasure chest to investigate is what is now the combined RootsWeb WorldConnect/ Ancestry World Tree. It currently totals more than 232 million names. The main WorldConnect page http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/ has a simple search box for easy access to its Global Search. Type in a name and click for a "one-step" easy search option that is much like the metasearch box on the main RootsWeb page, but with the added capability that supports International characters (umlauts, diacritical marks, etc.). Use the more advanced search options by clicking on SEARCH ALL DATABASES or by going directly to the WorldConnect Global Search at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi You can search all the databases in WorldConnect using only a surname or even part of a surname, or search on a field other than the surname field -- perhaps a "date only" or a "place only" search. Search on any one field or more than one field. Of course, the fewer fields searched, the greater number of matches. Searching many fields at once yields fewer and more specific matches. For surnames searches, there is a drop-down menu offering the option for an exact spelling of the name, or a Soundex, or a Metaphone search. WorldConnect's Global Search allows trailing wildcard matches with a minimum of three letters followed by an asterisk. Understanding Soundex, Metaphone, Fuzzy, Special, and Specific Searches: --SOUNDEX. This produces a four-character code beginning with the first letter of a surname followed by three numbers assigned according to the Soundex Coding Guide. Soundex keeps together names with the same and similar sounds, regardless of spelling. For a detailed explanation of Soundex, see RootsWeb's Guide To Tracing Family Trees: http://rwguide.rootsweb.com/lesson9.htm --METAPHONE. This is an algorithm to code English words phonetically by reducing them to 16 consonant sounds. It is similar in concept and purpose to Soundex, but more comprehensive in its approach. --FUZZY SEARCHES. These are available also. "Fuzzy" in geek-speak means "not exact." A fuzzy search will find variant spellings by applying the rules of Soundex (usually reserved for surname searches) to all WorldConnect fields -- excluding birth and death years. --SPECIAL SEARCHES. If you are searching for a Native American name, slave name, royal or nobility names, or other instances where only a given (first) name is used, you can do such a search in WorldConnect. Likely you will want to narrow down any "given name only" searches by including additional known information in your search terms. --SPECIFIC DATABASES. You can limit your advanced search to a specific database by starting within it and clicking on the ADVANCED SEARCH link. Or, if you know the user code for a particular database you wish to search, enter the user code into the JUMP TO box on the main WorldConnect page. A user code is a unique file name, such as jcrane4 -- selected by the submitter. It can be comprised of a combination of numbers, letters, dashes, and/or underscores. To find the user code look in the search results under the right-hand column, which is labeled DATABASE. you also will find user codes at the end of the URL (Web address) of the file (db=user_code). Obtain the user codes for your own WorldConnect files from Password Central: http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ Refine a search that yields too many results by including more information -- add a given name, or place of birth and/or death (using town, county, state, and/or country as your search term). Birth and death place searches support recognition of two-letter U.S. state abbreviations and the state's full name -- KS or Kansas. Birth year and death year are searchable with a drop-down menu with the selections of exact, plus or minus 1, 2, 5, 10 or 20 years. This gives a range to the searches of a maximum of 40 years -- 20 years in either direction from the year you are using as your starting point. Also, you may use a wildcard with an exact date search. For example, put 187* in the birth year field to search all years from 1870 through 1879. Christening dates and/or places will be used automatically if birth dates and/or places are missing; burial dates and/or places are substituted in the absence of death dates and/or places. Another option for searches is on the names of the father, mother, and/or spouse. You can eliminate matches that contain no data in the birth, death, and/ or marriage place fields when doing a search. Check the boxes marked "omit blanks." You can check off the boxes for "Has Descendants," "Has Notes," and/or "Has Sources" to limit searches to individuals with these fields of information included. But, remember that the more you narrow the search by adding criteria to match, the greater the chance that you might exclude a record of interest because it's not an exact match. It is possible to exclude specific databases from your search (yours or anyone else's) by entering the user code(s) of the database(s) to be excluded in the SKIP DATABASE box. Exclude multiple databases by skipping a single space (no commas or other punctuation) between each user code. Use the UPDATED WITHIN drop-down menu to limit your search to databases that have been uploaded or updated since you last performed a search (the FOREVER selection is used to search all databases). Check back often as new databases are added all the time, and old records are updated daily. Caution: If you are using SKIP DATABASE to skip someone else's database you might miss updates to their file. Answers to your brick-wall problems, clues to family mysteries, and valuable information about your ancestors may be waiting for you at WorldConnect. All you have to do is find it. >From Rootsweb Review Vol. 5, No. 45, 6 November 2002, WORLDCONNECT. When using WorldConnect's Global Search to search all databases: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi the results page listing the matches for your search criteria shows the number of matches as well as which of those matches you are currently viewing at the top of each page. There are up to 25 entries, listed alphabetically, included per page in a chart format. The individual fields or columns for each matching name in the chart provide you with the following information: NAME: This column lists all records that match the search criteria you entered. If you entered John Smith, the results will include all records where John is either the given or middle name and Smith the surname. In addition to every John Smith in WorldConnect/Ancestry World Tree, the results would include Aaron John Smith, Zebulon John Smith, and everything in between. Each name provides a clickable link to the individual matching entry within a specific family tree. After you click on the name to access this individual's entry within a family tree, you can navigate to other individuals within that database as well. BIRTH/CHRISTENING NAME AND PLACE: Entries for birth date and place will be included if present for the individual record. Christening date and place (labeled as such) will automatically be listed as an alternative should the birth date and place not be listed in the file. DEATH/BURIAL NAME AND PLACE: Death and or burial date and place will be listed if included in the database and will be appropriately labeled. DATABASE: The entry in this field is the user code (the unique name chosen by the submitter for the specific family tree). Clicking on this link takes you to the main page for the database that includes the individual in the left-hand NAME column opposite this entry. ICON FIELD: There are five icons that can appear in this field; each pertains to the individual in the NAME column associated with it. ---Search Ancestry icon (a blue magnifying glass) is present when there are matches for the name at Ancestry.com, and clicking on this link takes you to an index listing the matches in both the free and the subscription databases. ---Pedigree icon (a burnt-orange pedigree chart) appears where there is pedigree information for the individual in the specific WorldConnect database. Click on this link to go to the pedigree which starts with the individual in the name column. ---Notes (sheet of paper and pencil) or Sources (open book). These two icons are displayed when those fields are present for the individual in the database. These two are not clickable and are for informational purposes only to let you know at a glance what data is or isn't included in this individual's record. ---Descendants icon (a blue head silhouette) indicates that the individual in the name column has descendants. It is clickable and takes you to a descendant outline starting with the individual in the NAME column. FATHER, MOTHER, SPOUSE: Results will be included for this information if present in the database. The entries pertain to the individual listed in the Name column on the left. Links for each of these entries take you to the individual record for the father, mother or spouse. Beneath the chart are navigation links to the previous and/or next pages of the chart, plus links taking you to a specific numbered page of the chart (for quicker navigation) where there are a sufficient number of results to require multiple pages -- 1 2 3 4 5. All numbered pages are blue clickable underscored links except for the page you are currently viewing, which is in black and is not underscored. At the bottom of each page is an advanced search box where you may request a new search, or refine your present search by including more or fewer details to be matched in the results. As you view the search results, keep in mind that WorldConnect/Ancestry World Tree is not one huge master database but rather is a collection of individual family trees that must remain separate and cannot be merged, because each file belongs to the person who submitted it. The files are the work of many thousands of individuals -- independently researching their family histories. As a result you will find some duplicates. When doing a search use as many of the advanced search features as possible to help eliminate same- name individuals who are not actually the individual you wish to locate. If you have done that and still find duplication it means that multiple submitters have the individual you are looking for in their files. That's good news because it means that any or all of them might have discovered information you do not have. RootsWeb does not have a staff that checks, verifies, or judges the accuracy of the trees found at WorldConnect/Ancestry World Tree. This information is provided by individual submitters. Evaluation of the information is left to the discretion of researchers. You may add Post- em notes (user-entered notes) with comments if you find discrepancies or have additional information. You might discover names of some living family members and/or genealogical data that appears to duplicate research that you have compiled, but remember all files are the property of the submitter and he or she is the one responsible for it. Contact the submitter at the e-mail address (included on each page of the family tree) if you have any questions or comments about the material. While RootsWeb discourages the inclusion of living individuals in these files, it will not intervene in matters involving the display of public and uncopyrightable information such as names, dates, and places. Facts, like ancestors, do not belong to only some of us -- they may be freely included in anyone's data. You can compile a family tree about any family -- being related to that family is not a requirement. Information found at the WorldConnect/Ancestry Family Tree, like any genealogical material acquired from Internet sources, books, or via hundreds of other ways, only provides clues and contacts, not proof.

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