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    1. [INLAKE] MARQUART, Helena Obit 1948
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Vidette-Messenger Indiana Dec. 31, 1948 Wheeler Vicinity Resident Dies at PMH Early Today Mrs. Helena MARQUART, 65, of near Wheeler, died today at Porter Memorial Hospital. The decedent was born in Germany and came to the U.S. at the age of three. She had been a resident of Porter county since coming to this country. In 1904 she was married to Henry MARQUART, who died in 1923. Survivors: Daughters: Mrs. Anna BUCHFUEHRER of Hobart Mrs. Bess WOOD of Deep River Mrs. Ruth PETERSON of Deep River Mrs. Mary PISKE of Wheeler Mrs. Ellen MCKINLEY of Valparaiso Son: John WHEELER Sister: Mrs. Mary SCHRUM of Hanna Services Sunday at the Pflughoeft chapel, Hobart with Rev. H. L. Adams officiating. Burial in the Kimball cemetery, Liberty Township.

    10/29/2006 04:08:57
    1. [INLAKE] LINDNER, Mary Obit 1960
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Vidette-Messenger Indiana Oct. 8, 1960 Portage Mrs. Mary Emelia LINDER, 68, of 10516 East 25th Place, died Friday in her home after a long illness. Survivors: Daughters: Mrs. Dorothy SNITCHLER of Portage Mrs. Marlene GORDEN of Gary Son: Hugo of Portage Sisters: Mrs. Clara DAVIDSON Mrs. Mabel ROCKWOOD of Angola, N. Y. Mrs. Helen CHAMBERS of Farnham, N. Y. Brothers: Henry PETERSEN, Jr. George PETERSEN Clarence PETERSEN, all of Angola She lived here 27 years, coming from Ohio. Her husband died in 1946. Brady funeral home, East Gary. Body will be taken to Angola for services and burial.

    10/29/2006 03:53:12
    1. [INLAKE] BLUNK, Harry Obit 1965
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Vidette-Messenger Indiana Nov. 20, 1965 Harry B. BLUNK, 74, 755 West Street, died today in the Knox Nursing home after a lingering illness. Born in Valparaiso, Feb. 15, 1891, he was the son of George and Ida (POPPENHAGEN) BLUNK. A bachelor, BLUNK was employed for 15 years as a custodian at the former Continental Diamond Fibre company. He was a member of the Machinist union and the Trinity Lutheran church. Survivors are five nephews and one niece. He was preceded in death by: Brothers: Albert, George and Walter Sisters: Mrs. Minnie SCHRUM Mrs. Dora BILLERBECK Services Tuesday in the Wetmore funeral home with Rev. Frank L. Stevenson. Burial in the Graceland cemetery.

    10/29/2006 03:43:14
    1. [INLAKE] Charles Cozad obit 1957
    2. Cheri Vanden Berg
    3. The Hammond Times Thursday September 5, 1957 Charles A. COZAD, 61, 743 Gostlin St. passed away Thursday, Sept. 5, 6:30 a.m. at St. Margaret's Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Friends may call at Burns Funeral Home, 5840 Homan Ave. after 7 p.m. this evening. Surviving: wife Alta, 2 sons, Wayne of East Gary, Robert of Hammond; six daughters Alice JACOBS of Griffith, Marie YONKERS of South Holland, Ill., Gladys Seifert of Chesterton, Ind., Mary of Hammond, Helen MURDOCK of Griffith, Doris CARLISLE of Roseland; 3 stepchildren, Glen PEARMAN of New Chicago, Ind., Billie PEARMAN of Hammond, Geneva SONS of Crete Ill.; 2 brothers, Joseph of Springfield Ohio, John of Baker, Mont., 1 sister Mrs. John ANDERSON of Springfield Ohio; 20 grandchildren. _________________________________________________________________ Get today's hot entertainment gossip http://movies.msn.com/movies/hotgossip?icid=T002MSN03A07001

    10/29/2006 01:33:41
    1. [INLAKE] Sebastian TRINEN obit 1937
    2. Cheri Vanden Berg
    3. The Hammond Times Monday Decembert 6, 1937 TRINEN, FORMER POLICEMAN DIES, BURIAL TUESDAY Sebastian TRINEN, 63, a former Hammond policeman, died yesterday at St. Margaret's hospital after a week's illness. He was believed to have been suffering with a heart ailment. TRINEN resided at 429 Russell Street. Surviving are four brothers, Nicholas of Chicago, John, Peter and Jacob of Schererville, three sisters, Mrs. Anthony LAUERMAN of Calumet City, and Mrs. Susan PIEFER and Miss Mary TRINEN of Schererville. A resident of Hammond for more than 35 years, TRINEN served on the police force from 1905 to 1915 when he resigned to take a job with the Michigan Central railroad. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. from Burns' funeral chapel to All Saints Church at 9 a.m. with the Rev. E. J. MUNGOVAN officiating. Interment will be at St. Michael's cemetery in Schererville. The body may be viewed at the funeral home. Trinen was a member of the Lourdes Court, Catholic Order of Foresters. _________________________________________________________________ Find a local pizza place, music store, museum and moreĀ…then map the best route! http://local.live.com?FORM=MGA001

    10/28/2006 11:33:19
    1. Re: [INLAKE] Trips LAUERMAN KASPER LOCKE SABERNIAK LARSON WILLIAMS PRICE
    2. Thanks again for a very interesting series of articles! The summer that your folks had visited Lemon Grove was the time I headed for my first teaching job in California...probably arriving in Phoenix and then in Lemon Grove (a busy time for the generous hosts!) with my dad a month or so after their return to Hammond. I've forwarded the article to Judy Helbing, who'll probably have some memories of the trip... Of great interest was the Saberniak article, since I found no Raymond Peters in my database and now recall my mother's telling me that Agnes Peters (a Lauerman/Gard descendant) had an illegitimate child before her marriage to Florian Saberniak, obviously this Raymond, whom I've now entered as the son of Agnes and an unknown "spouse," although that wasn't really the case. It may be that Florian adopted Raymond, who kept the Peters name, but in any case, it would be pretty obvious that Florian would have taken the child in... I am estimating his birth year (on the basis of having two children old enough to travel from Houston in the summer months, surely a grueling journey, since a/c cars were still an expensive option) as 1930, assuming marriage about 1951, with the sons following, possibly in 1952 and 1953...making the youngest four years old. Does that sound reasonable to you? I'm copying this article and snail-mailing it to Helen Halton, who would be a first cousin, the daughter of the late Margaret Peters Felicichia (great friend of my mother's and even closer to the late Marjorie Lauerman Gaskell before Margaret moved to Delaware to live with her daughter). Since I've been in contact with Helen on a more recent basis than her sister Catherine (as Mrs. Kasper, mentioned in another article from you, also about a vacation trip), I feel that I might get a response more quickly...Catherine has had a lot of health problems, according to Marjorie, although we've always been the best of friends...I took her to my senior prom! It would be nice to know something about this otherwise "lost" cousin, and since Raymond, if still alive, would be my contemporary, I doubt there is any emotional baggage that might interfere with learning just what had happened. At the time, such things were hushed up, of course, but they happened often enough... I'm intrigued by the Stanley Lauerman/Geneva Pearman wedding, as I had data for a marriage to Lucille with children coming at a year that would be rather close to what would surely be the first marriage (she was just out of high school); if you find any articles about Stanley or his parents (Anthony J. Lauerman), by all means let me know! Love, Paul

    10/28/2006 07:54:34
    1. [INLAKE] Trips LAUERMAN KASPER LOCKE SABERNIAK LARSON WILLIAMS PRICE
    2. Cheri Vanden Berg
    3. The Hammond Times Sunday July 28, 1957 LAUERMANs Return From Trip to West Coast A family that took an extended trip to the West Coast was that of Lawrence LAUERMAN of 825 Eaton St. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. LAUERMAN and children Judy, Raymond, and David, visited in Lemon Grove, Calif., and Phoenix, Ariz., with relatives and were guests of national parks. At Lemon Grove they visited with Mr. LAUERMAN's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome LAUERMAN, and with his brother-in-law and sister and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene WARNIMONT and Jimmy, Barbara, Jerry, and Tony. At Phoenix they were the guests of Mr. LAUERMAN's brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene LAUERMAN, and Kathy, Tommy, Nancy, and Loretta. They were gone five and one half weeks. John KASPERs Take Motor Trip to Miami A two-week trip by car to Miami, Fla., was taken recently by Mr. and Mrs. John KASPER and children, Linda and Jerry of 3036 Grand Avenue, Highland. They are now at home. John LOCKE Family Home from Lake Vacation Mr. and Mrs. John M. LOCKE of 918 Wilcox St., Hammond, and children, Mary Alice, Christine and Jack, have returned from a vacation at Shafer Lake in Indiana. SABERNIAK Family is Home from Minnesota Recently returned from Remer, Minn., are Mr. and Mrs. Florian SABERNIAK and children, Joann, Marilyn and Kenneth, of 513 Florence St., Hammond. They traveled to Minnesota to fish and en route home stopped at the Wisconsin Dells. Before they left on the trip, the Saberniak's son, Raymond PETERS of Texas and his family visited in Hammond. Mr.and Mrs. Raymond PETERS and sons, Ronald and Daniel, live in Houston. Mrs. L. E. LARSON Visits with Son, Family Mrs. L. E. LARSON of 3918? Fir St., East Chicago was a guest recently for several weeks of her son and his family in Minnesota. The Rev. and Mrs. Edward LARSON and Mark and Kenny live in Minneapolis. Birmingham Residents Are Visitors in East Chicago Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. WILLIAMS 4144 Northcote Ave., East Chicago were Mr. WILLIAMS brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. WILLIAMS of Birmingham, Ala. The Alabama residents had toured the West and stopped in East Chicago on their way home. John R. PRICEs Return from Michigan Mr. and Mrs. John R. PRICE of 4134 Northcote Ave., East Chicago, were the guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon TREEN at Donnell Lake, Mich. The TREENs of the Hessville district of Hammond have a cottage at the lake. _________________________________________________________________ Add a Yahoo! contact to Windows Live Messenger for a chance to win a free trip! http://www.imagine-windowslive.com/minisites/yahoo/default.aspx?locale=en-us&hmtagline

    10/28/2006 12:12:25
    1. [INLAKE] SCHROEDER, Walter Obit 1971
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Vidette-Messenger Indiana May 20, 1971 Chicago Walter H. SCHROEDER, 77, former Valparaiso resident and son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob SCHROEDER, died Wednesday. Survivors: Widow: Esther Daughters: Mrs. Harold FURST Mrs. Ernest NEWSTODTER, both of Chicago Mrs. Robert TAUB of Dearborn, Mich. Sister: Mrs. Eugene JESSEP of Valparaiso Seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Two brothers preceded him in death. Services Friday at the Schlerf Funeral Home.

    10/27/2006 11:19:15
    1. [INLAKE] Marriage Licenses May 28,1945 Crown Point
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Hammond Times Indiana May 28, 1945 Licensed To Wed At Crown Point Edward A. SMITH and Lillian A. HILLIER, Green Bay, Wis. Louis SASSE of East Chicago and Margaret KONTER of Hammond Edmund J. MACIEJEWSKI of Gary and Celia K. KEETYKA of East Chicago Karl B. STROH and Julliet DONSTAD of Chicago George HALL and Bernice WALLACE of East Chicago John CANTRELL and Dixie WILLIAMS of East Chicago Kenneth C. RHODES and Margaret CETNER of Hammond Robert H. PHILLIPS and Geraldine J. SULLENS of Gary Martin BALOGH Jr. and Irene ROSTA of Gary Paul LAWRENCE and Catherine KOUKOL of Gary Thomas A. HASLETT and Irene Kathryn JAMA of Gary Robert Lee LALACH of Cameron, Texas and Pearl Marie PAUL, East Chicago Arlington LARSON and Marion LARSON of Hammond Edward F. CIBA of Chicago and Helen M. KOCUR of East Chicago Justin PETRUKITAS of East Chicago and Jeannetta GOODSON of Hammond James BOYER of East Chicago and Dorothy FISH of Hammond Marcene FRANZ and Agnes SCHIESSER RR 2 Crown Point Donald William FINDLEY of Gary and Edith June PINNER of Hobart Walter KOWALCZYK of Chicago and Mary SAMBOR of Whiting Wally L. SIELSKI and Mildred SMIGIEL of Gary Elijah DANIELS and Lillian GRIFFIN of East Chicago John WISELY and Marion J. WALTERS of Gary Richard WARD of Lafayette and Catherine ZANCY of Hammond Raphael PEREZ and Grace RIVAS of East Chicago Joseph LUKOWSKI of Hammond and Frieda SCHWANT of Chicago Milton E. MACDONALD and Stephanie KLEBAR of Milwaukee, Wis.

    10/27/2006 11:12:04
    1. [INLAKE] KRILIC, Anna (VUKSANOVIC) Obit 1957
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Hammond Times Indiana June 21, 1957 Obits Mrs. Anna (VUKSANOVIC) KRILIC, 73, of 4715 Melville Avenue, East Chicago, died Thursday at St. Cahtherine's, following a long illness. She resided in the Twin City for 55 years, and was a founder of the Croatian Center. Survivors: Daughters: Mrs. Martha ADAMS of East Chicago Mrs. Nancy MICHAU of Gary Mrs. Diane LANG of Vermillon, Ohio Sons: Peter VUKSANOVIC of Whiting Dr. John SANOVIC of Miami, Fla. Sister: Mrs. Mary O'BRADOVIE? O'BRADOVIC? Brother: Michael LATKOVIC of Chicago Huber Funeral home, East Chicago, Ind. Mrs. KRILIC was a member of the East Chicago Property Owners Assn. the Holy Trinity Church, Sacred Heart Hungarian Lodge, Holy Rosary Society and Croatian Catholic Union. Arrangements are incomplete.

    10/27/2006 10:17:45
    1. [INLAKE] HOUGH, Jesse Obit 1937
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Hammond Times Indiana Oct. 11, 1937 Obits A heart ailment yesterday caused the death of Jesse J. HOUGH Sr., 80, of 1174 State Street, Hammond. A retired carpenter, native of Hobart and pioneer Hammond resident, HOUGH succumbed at his home. The Rev. E. J. Mungovan will officiate at ther services to be held Wednesday in the All Saints church. Burial will be in the Elmwood cemetery. Survivors: Wife: Mary Ellen Sons: Jesse Jr. of Hammond William of Bellwood, Neb. George of Munster Robert of Hammond Daughters: Mrs. Rosella LOOMIS of Hammond Mrs. Elizabeth CANNING of South Haven, Michigan Half-brothers: Alex OAKS Hubert MEYERS of Hobart. Thirteen grandchildren.

    10/27/2006 06:23:56
    1. [INLAKE] HOLST, Anna Obit 1937
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Hammond Times Indiana Oct. 11, 1937 Obits Hegewisch Mrs. Anna M. HOLST, 77, pioneer Hegewisch resident who died Saturday at her home, 13341 Burley Avenue, after a lingering illness, will be buried Wednesday in the Concordia cemetery, Hammond, following services from the residence. Rev. Walter Greeve will officiate. Surviving Mrs. HOLST, who has lived here 48 years: Husband: Henry Daughters: Dorothy and Frieda Sons: Otto and Henry of Detroit Walter of Hegewisch Brother: Herman TAUG of Germany, who is visiting here Sisters in Germany: Martha LENSING Augusta MUMM Minnie TREDA

    10/27/2006 06:17:26
    1. [INLAKE] EINSELE, Sebastian Obit 1937
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Hammond Times Indiana Oct. 11, 1937 Sebastian EINSELE, One Of City's First 2 Police, Dead One of Hammonds first two police officers, Sebastian EINSELE died at his home at 408 West State Street in Calumet City Saturday night. He was 77 years old. Confined to his bed for the last four months, EINSELE succumbed to a heart attack. He had been in failing health for the past four years. Survivors: Wife: Catherine Sons: Joseph of Hammond Valentine of Calumet City Daughters: Mrs. Jasper ARBISI Mrs. George CARROW of Calumet City Mrs. Ernest HUENE of Rockford, Ill. Mrs. Maria VIDA of Gary Mrs. Ervin GRAMBO of Hammond Sisters: Mrs. Susan TALMAN Mrs. Max KLINE of Hammond Brothers: Jacob, Nick and Pete, all of Hammond 16 grandchildren and one great grandchild. EINSELE at one time servied as half the police force, the other half having been Al WALKER. He had come to Hammond at the age of 26 from Schererville, his birthplace. For many years he was connected with the Hammond Packing company. Later he became a teamster. For the past 29 years he has lived in Calumet City. Services tomorrow at St. Victor's church with Rev. E. E. Broderick officiating. Internment in the Elmwood cemetery. The body is at the residence of Mrs. ARBISI, 504 Freeland Avenue, Calumet City.

    10/27/2006 06:10:03
    1. [INLAKE] Pearman-Lauerman Wedding
    2. Cheri Vanden Berg
    3. The Hammond Times Monday Oct. 11, 1937 PEARMAN - LAUERMAN Wedding Took Place Oct. 2 Miss Geneva PEARMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl PEARMAN of 739? Truman Street, and Stanley LAUERMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony LAUERMAN of 626 Douglas avenue, were married on Oct. 2 in a small service performed by the Rev. Jasper COX for the 1 o'clock ceremony, and were accompanied by Miss Dorothy LAUERMAN, sister of the groom, and Carl REIDELBACH. For her wedding day, the bride wore a gown of white satin designed on becoming princess lines with a frill on the gown to resemble the modish boleros. Blue and white accesories completed the ensemble and the corsage Miss PEARMAN wore was of gardenias. Miss LAUERMAN wore aquamarine in a sheer gown of floor length. Her corsage of gardenias offered a stunning contrast. The bridal party returned to the home of the bridegroom's parent in Calumet City for a delicious dinner served attractively to them and a few close friends. On Saturday evening, Oct.2 an informal dance was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. LAUERMAN and about 25 young couples arrived to extend felicitations and enjoy the evening with them. The newlyweds are now at home to their many friends at 46 Carroll street. Mrs. LAUERMAN is a granduate of the Hammond high school in this year's class, and her husband graduated from Thornton Fractional high School. He is now employed at the Prest-O-Lite company. [Includes a picture with the caption: Mrs. Stanley Lauerman] _________________________________________________________________ Try the next generation of search with Windows Live Search today! http://imagine-windowslive.com/minisites/searchlaunch/?locale=en-us&source=hmtagline

    10/27/2006 12:16:56
    1. Re: [INLAKE] AUSTGEN, Mrs. Nicholas Obit 1961
    2. debbiealley
    3. her maiden name was Mary L. BAKER take care, Debbie p.s. thanks Cheryl! ----- Original Message ----- From: "cheryl BALOG wenberg" <cherlock@cheqnet.net> To: <INLAKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 4:28 PM Subject: [INLAKE] AUSTGEN, Mrs. Nicholas Obit 1961 > > The Hammond Times Indiana May 2, 1961 OBITS > > Mrs. Nicholas AUSTGEN, 72, of 169th. St. Hammond, died this morning in St. > Margarets. > She was a life long resident of the Calumet area. > > Survivors: > > Husband: Nicholas > > Son: James of Munster > > Brothers: Anthony and Leonard BAKER, both of Hammond > > Sister: Mrs. Agnes CARSON of Gainesville, Fla. > > Services Thursday in the Burns Funeral Home and in St. Mary's Church with > Rev. Joseph > Zobel singing the mass. Burial in the Calumet Park Cemetery. > > Mrs. AUSTGEN was a member of the Ladies Altar and Rosary Society of St. > Mary's Church. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > INLAKE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > >

    10/26/2006 03:33:03
    1. [INLAKE] SCHAFER, Mary Obit 1942
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Hammond Times Indiana Nov. 9, 1942 Old Settler of Cook, Ind., Dies Mrs. SCHAFER, 79, a life long resident of Hanover Township, died yesterday in her home near Cook. Her husband died 30 years ago. The deceased held memberships in the Holy Name church, the Rosary Society of the church, the Third Order of St. Francis and was a charter member of Unit No. 865, Women's Catholic Order of Foresters. Survivors: Daughters: Mrs. Cecelia KENNING Mrs. Cahterine KENNING Mrs. Ida BIZENMAN Mrs. Margaret BIZENMAN Mrs. Marie SAUER Sons: Adam, Henry, John and Frank Sisters: Mrs. Catherine AUSTGEN Mrs. Cecelia SCHUTZ Mrs. Susan MAGER, all of Cook and vicinity. Funeral services will be held Wednesday in the Holy Name church preceding internment in the church cemetery, Rev. C. W. Marr will officiate. The body was removed to the Geisen chapel in Crown Point.

    10/26/2006 08:20:55
    1. [INLAKE] MEYERS, Otto Obit 1937
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Hammond Times Indiana March 30, 1937 Funeral services for Mr. Otto MEYERS of Cedar Lake, Indiana, were held this afternoon from the family residence, the Rev. Watts, a friend of the family of the Moody Bible Institute conducting the services. Internment in the Maplewood cemetery. Mr. MEYERS died Sunday having been confined to his bed from complications following his operation in Janurary. He leaves: Wife: ? Sons: Harold of Champaign, Ill. Herbert of Lafayette Sisters: Mrs. Will STEEB Mrs. John LETZ of this city Brothers: Albert, of here Edward of Chicago John and Louis of Aux Vasse, Mo.

    10/26/2006 07:09:12
    1. [INLAKE] HUDSON, Ida Obit 1937
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Hammond Times Indiana Oct. 22, 1937 Funeral services for Mrs. Ida HUDSON, 60, of 5550 Walter Avenue, Hammond, who died yesterday in St. Margaret's after a lingering illness, will be held tomorrow in the Burns chapel. Rev. L. S. Stine of the United Brethren church will officiate and burial will be in the Elmwood cemetery. Survivors: Daughters: Mrs. T. L. LYNN of Moorehouse, Mo. Mrs. W. B. JOHNSON of Farmington, Mo. Mrs. R. B. BURKE of Rose Clair, Ill. Mrs. A. J. BENNETT Misses Roby and Opal HUDSON of Hammond Sons: S. H. HUDSON C. H. HUDSON A. J. HUDSON of Hammond

    10/26/2006 06:46:55
    1. [INLAKE] YARCK, Louise Obit 1937
    2. cheryl BALOG wenberg
    3. The Hammond Times Indiana Oct. 22, 1937 Death last night claimed Mrs. Louise YARCK, 73, who had resided in Hammond for more than 53 years, the last 43 at the family home, 4727 Sheffield Avenue, where she died after a lingering illness. Mrs. YARCK and her husband, Frederick YARCK, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last August. Other survivors include: Daughters: Mrs. Gred GEIB of Cedar Lake Mrs. Phillip ECKMAN Mrs. Walter EBERT of Hammond Mrs. Louise KLEMM of Calumet City Sons: Henry and William of Hammond Eighteen grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Services Monday at the Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran church with burial in the Elmwood cemetery.

    10/26/2006 06:41:46
    1. [INLAKE] Eva (HEPP-LAUERMAN) SCHMITT's 90th Birthday
    2. Cheri Vanden Berg
    3. The Hammond Times Sunday July 28, 1957 Mrs. Eva SCHMITT Feted on 90th Birthday A family celebration honored Mrs. Eva SCHMITT on her 90th birthday recently when the long-time Hammond resident was feted at a Glenwood Ill. restaurant. Present for the celebration were her daughters, Mrs. Fern DEBOLD, with whom she resides at 700 152nd St. Calumet City; Mrs. O. J. PREVO and Mrs. Frank SOLNER of Hammond, and her son William LAUERMAN of Hammond. Also attending was Mrs. Nell LAUERMAN of Calumet City, the widow of another son, the late Fred LAUERMAN. Mrs. SCHMITT has 25 grandchildren, 45 great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. A native of Cook, Ind., the elderly woman resided in Hammond for 55 years. She was the 16th child in her family. Still in excellent health, Mrs. SCHMITT worked for many years as a practical nurse for Dr. William D. WEIS in Hammond, assisting in the delivery of many babies. She was also well known as a matron at the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. in Hammond. [Eva Hepp married Conrad Lauerman, and then Mathias Schmidt] _________________________________________________________________ Get FREE company branded e-mail accounts and business Web site from Microsoft Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/

    10/25/2006 11:58:51