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Page 5 i Obituaries move to Business Oct. 28! LOCAL OBITUARIES DaflyHerald Saturday, October 25,1997 OBITUARIES Marion L. Dunne Services for Marion L. Dunne (nee Henderson), 78, of Elgin, will begin at 9:15 a.m. Monday, at Laird Funeral Home, 310 S.

State Elgin, and continue with Mass at 10 at St. Thomas More Catholic Church. The Rev Richard M. Russo will officiate. Born March 18, 1919, in Boston, to Ralph and Caroline Henderson, she died Thursday, Oct.

23, 1997, at Carrington Care South Elgin. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Elgin. Among her interests, Mrs. Dunne was a former member of St.

John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Streamwood, and also a member of the VFW Women's Auxiliary Post 5151 of Hanover Park. Survivors include her daughters, Louise (Tom) Waldman of South Williamsport, Linda (John) Giza of Bolingbrook and Joanne (Steve) Smith of Elgin; sons, John (Elaine) Dunne of McHenry, Ralph (Prudence) Dunne and Robert (Diane) Dunne of Montoursville, and William (Cathy) Dunne of Hanover Park; sister, Mary Love; broth er, Ralph Henderson of Boston, 19 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, John, on Jan. 11, 1976; and by a daughter in infancy. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m.

Sunday, at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the VFW Women's Auxiliary Post 5151 of Hanover Park. For information, (847) 741-8800. Bernice Holtz Funeral services for Bernice Holtz, 83, of Elgin, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

The Rev. Roger Pollock will officiate. Born June 24,1914, in Spaulding, 111., the daughter of Albert and Ida Behrens, Mrs. Holtz died Thursday, Oct. 23, 1997, in Sherman West Court.

Burial will be in Lakewood Memorial Park A member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Elgin, Mrs. Holtz was a resident of the Elgin and Dundee area for her entire life. From 1957 until 1973, she had been employed by Week Realty Co. of Algonquin. Survivors include her daughter, Sally Parsons of Chapel Hill, N.C.; two sons, Gene (Diane) Holtz of Kokomo, and David (Carole) HoJtz of Elgin; nine grandchildren, Eric, Nicole, Ely, and Nathan Parsons, Pamela (David) Allen, Brian (Julie) Holtz, Karen Holtz, Toby Holtz, and Cambria (Mike) Dudiak; five great-grandchildren; a sister, Irene Heine of Elgin; a brother, Charles (Ruth) Behrens of South Elgin; two sister-in-laws, Mildred Behrens of Elgin and Betty Behrens of Cherry Valley; and a brother-in-law, Hank Hendricksen of Marengo.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Raymond, in 1976; three sisters, Henrietta Ross, Esther Jarnholm, and Lorraine Hendricfcson; and three brothers, Edward, Harry, and Albert Behrens Jr. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, at Laird Funeral Home, 310 S. State Elgin; and on Monday from 12:30 p.m. until the time of services at 1 p.m., at the church.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Building Fund. For information, (847) 7418800. Robert Mayworm Prayers for Robert Mayworm, 66, of Palatine, will be said at 10:30 a.m. Monday, at Smith Corcoran Funeral Home, 185 E. Northwest Palatine.

Mass will follow at 11 a.m., at St. Theresa Church. Born July 21, 1997, in Chicago, Mr. Mayworm died Friday, Oct. 24, 1997, at his home.

Interment will be in Memory Garden Cemetery. The vice president of Baxter International and a man who loved life, he was the cherished husband and best friend of Mary Ann (nee Boetel); son of Nicholas and Louise Mayworm; father of Donna (Michael) Magnuson, Katherine Wrubleski, and Linda (Keith) Barnstable; brother of Daniel (Shirley); brother-in-law of Karen Sjolander; son-in-law of Meta Boetel; grandfather of Matthew, Katherine, and Claire Magnuson; Angela, Megan, and Jill Wrubleski; and Adam and Tyler Barnstable; and uncle of many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home. For information, (847) 359-8020.

Israel Sanchez Funeral services for Israel Sancez, one year, of Elgin, will be held at 9 a.m. today, at O'Connor and Homeier Funeral Home, 364 Division in Elgin. The Rev. Mike Hennessey will officiate. Born Oct.

10, 1996, the son of Pprsirio and Victoria Sanchez, he died Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1997, at Chicago Memorial Hospital. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Survivors include his parents; his brothers, George and Alvero Sanchez; a half-brother, Roman Sanchez; and maternal grandmother, Antonio Hernandez of Mexico. Visitation was from 5 to 9 p.m.

Friday, at the funeral home. For information, (847) 741-1400. Area Deaths Frances J. Cooley, 78, of Burr Ridge, died Wednesday, Oct. 22.

Arrangements were made by WilliamsKampp Funeral Home, (630) 668-0016. Theresa Derdzinski (nee Martin), 84, of Bloomingdale, died Wednesday, Oct. 22. Arrangements were made by Cypress Funeral Home, (630) 653-7666. Grace Kass (nee Frederick), 67, of El Lago, Texas, formerly of Mount Prospect, died Tuesday, Oct.

21. Arrangements were made by Matz Funeral Home, (847) 394-2336. Pauline Lucas (nee Pijan), 66, of Rolling Meadows, died Thursday, Oct. 23. Arrangements were made by Friedrichs Funeral Home, (847) 255-7800.

Thomas Martorano, 54, of Wheaton, died Thursday, Oct. 23. Arrangements were made by Wil- liamsKampp Funeral Home, (630) 668-0016. Jack Mdwkon, 46, of Libertyville, formerly of Highland Park, died Thursday, Oct. 23.

Arrangements were made by Burnett-Dane Funeral Home, (847) 362-3009. Patricia Pharazis, 64, of Palatine, died Friday, Oct. 24. Arrangements were made by Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, (847) 359-8020. Arvindkumar N.

Shah, M.D., 58, of Glen Ellyn, died Tuesday, Oct. 21. Arrangements were made by Williams-Kampp Funeral Home, (630) 668-0016. Blanche Tronsen (nee Gilh'att), 87, of Hanover Park, died Thursday, Oct. 23.

Arrangements were made by Countryside Funeral Home, Streamwood and Schaumburg, 289-8054. Lois Adele Virta (nee Staudenbaur), 70, of Mount Prospect, died Thursday, Oct. 23. Arrangements were made by Glueckert Funeral Home, (847) 253-0168. Lucille Waldron (nee Wilson), 90, of Lombard, formerly of Berkeley, died Thursday, Oct.

23. Arrangements were made by Brust Funeral Home, Lombard, (630) 629-0094. Joseph J. Winner, 91, of Addison, died Thursday, Oct. 23.

Arrangements were made by Humes Funeral Home, (630) 628-8808. For complete information regarding placing a listing in this directory, or for advertising options on this page, please contact us at (847) 427-4790. As a public service to our readers, the Daily Herald lists concise details of area deaths, including name, age and hometown and the name and phone number of the funeral home handling arrangements. Information regarding charges for detailed obituaries is available through the funeral director or by calling the Daily Herald Obituary Desk at (847) 4274776. Fax: (847) 427-1130.

Voice mail and Fax lines are available 24 hours. The Obituary Desk is staffed from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday. The closing time for obituary information is 2 p.m. the day preceding publication. To report the death of a Social Security or SSI beneficiary, or to inquire about survivor benefits, contact the Social Security Administration directly, by calling Monday through Friday, 1-800-7721213. Poetry reading St.

Charles resident John W. McGjjure, Sr. tackles topics such as romance, loyalty and abortion in his book of poetry, "One Man's Life: A Poetic Review" 2 p.m. Sunday at Borders Books and Music, 1660 S. Randall Geneva.

MtGuire's book details many of his tife experiences, including the break-up of his marriage and his childrearing. The divorced three also writes about riding Barleys, skydiving, the gym and information, call (630) 262-1854. Like Mike' The Neuroblastoma Cancer Society will present the "Be Like Mike" memorial fund-raising event in memory of Michael James Sexton from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday at Roosevelt University's Albert A. Robin Campus, 1651 McConnor Parkway, Schaumburg.

The Schaumburg Jaycees are cosponsoring the event. Admission is $25 and includes hors d'oeuvres, beer, wine, soft drinks and desserts. A cash raffle will offer prizes ranging from $500 to $1,500. Bids are being accepted through the Neuroblastoma Children's Cancer Society's Web site through Oct. 24 for silent and live auction items ranging from getaway and entertainment packages to autographed memorabilia from Chicago sports teams.

Raffle tickets are also available. Check out the organization's Web site at www.granitewebworks.com/nccs.ht m. Final bids will be called around 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Roosevelt University. For information on the event or the organization, call Jim Sexton at (847) 490-0700.

Singles dances A Good Tune Charley Singles dance will be held from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday in the Willowbrook Ballroom, 8900 S. Archer, Willow Springs. Admission is $5.

For information, call (708) 839-1000. The Chicagoland Singles Association, the Aware Singles Group and Absolute Best Chicago Suburban Singles invite all singles to a AROUND THE SUBURBS mixer at 7 p.m. and dance at 8 p.m. Friday at the Sheraton Gateway Suites O'Hare, 6501 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont.

Live music will be provided. Admission is $10. This is being held in conjunction with the Midwest Singles Clubs annual Autumn Convention. For information, call (773) 545-1515. Leukemia fund-raiser When Jayne Brook of the CBS-TV series "Chicago Hope" and Michael Weiss, lead in the NBC-TV show "The Pretender," attended Glenbrook North High School, they were classmates of Northbrook's Suzanne Dreebin.

Later, Dreebin attended Northwestern University as did David Schwimmer, star of the NBC-TV program, "Friends." These three major network stars have arranged for visits to their respective TV sets in Hollywood as special prizes in "Fun-Raiser '97 A Party With a Purpose" on Saturday at the Museum of Science and Industry, a benefit for the Leukemia Research Foundation, in memory of Suzanne who died in 1996 at the age of 32, leaving a husband Steve Wilensky and 1-year-old daughter Emily. The "Chicago Hope" trip includes a walk-on role in a future episode and "The Pretenders" and "Friends" trip features meeting with the show's stars and cast. All prizes include round-trip air transportation and hotel accommodations. Also, Jayne Brook is serving as honorary celebrity chairperson for "Fun-Raiser" and schedule permitting will be on hand for the Saturday festivities. Brook also was a classmate of Suzanne's brother, Dr.

Jeffrey Dreebin, at Glenbrook North High School. Dreebin's friends formed a chapter of the Leukemia Research Foundation in her memory appropriately named "Suzanne's Life," and the museum benefit is the group's initial organized effort to raise funds to battle the disease which took her life. "Fun Raiser '97 A Party with a Purpose" will feature food and entertainment along with tours of the facilities of the Museum of Science and Industry. Admission is $50 per person. To make reservations or for information, call the Leukemia Research Foundation at (847) 982-1480.

Teople Meeter' All singles are invited to a combined club "People Meeter" at 7 p.m. Saturday followed by a dance at 8 p.m. at the Sheraton Gateway Suites O'Hare, 6501 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. Live music will be provided.

Admission is $10. This event is being held in conjunction with the Midwest Singles Clubs annual Autumn Convention. A Speakers Symposium will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. For information, call (708) 209-2066 or (847) 6042400. Metro Singles The Chicago Metro Singles and Attachments Inc.

invite all singles to a dance at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Barn of Barrington Restaurant, 1415 S. Barrington Road, Barrington. DJ music will be provided. The $7 admission includes a buffet.

For information, call (708) 2169799. Suburban singles family. The deadline for registration is Oct. 24. Call the Hospice office at (847) 381-5599 and ask for Sherry Ofsanik.

Cornucopia marketplace The Barrington Junior Women's Club will sponsor their Cornucopia Marketplace from 6 to 9 p.m. on Oct. 29 and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct.

30 at the Knights of Columbus Barn on Kelsey Road. Tickets are $6 for Oct. 29 preview and $3 and $1 for seniors on Oct. 30. Friends of Fabyan The Friends for Fabyan will hold its annual fall program at 7:30 p.m.

Oct. 29 in the lower level meeting, room of the Geneva Public Library, 127 James Geneva. Dr. Donald Hallmark, site administrator, will travel from the Dana- Thomas House, a Frank Lloyd Wright structure in Springfield, to present a slide lecture show about the house and Wright. His lecture is titled "The Young Architect, Frank Lloyd Wright's Grand Experiment for Susan Lawrence Dana." Refreshments will be served following the lecture.

Admission is $3 per person. Reservations should be made by Friday. For details or reservations, call Lynn Dransoff at (630) 584-3182 or Penny Wainwright at (630) 6687581. Tfcychic Connection' The Northwest Suburban Singles A.CC Singles invite all singles to a dance at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Barn of Barrington Restaurant, 1415 S.

Barrington Road, Barrington. The $6 admission includes a buffet. For information, call (708) 786-8688. Grief support Hospice of Northeastern Illinois is offering a six-week Children's Grief Support Program for children ages 6 to 12. Through art, music and discussions, children will be encouraged to express their feelings and learn about the grief process.

A Parent's Support Group (optional) will meet at the same time as the children's group. Sessions of the grief support program will be held from 5 to 6:45 p.m. Tuesdays, Oct. 28 to Dec. 2, in the Barrington area.

The fee is $20 per The Ace Singles invite all singles to a dance at 7 p.m. Oct. 29 at the Barn of Barrington Restaurant, 1415 S. Barrington Road, Barrington. Music will be provided by Music Makers.

The $5 admission includes a buffet. For information, call (708) 786-8608. 'A Taste of France' St. Hubert's New Beginnings will present "A Taste of France" theme night at 7:45 p.m. Oct.

27 at St. Hubert's Church, 729 Grand Canyon St, Hoffman Estates. Enjoy hors d'oeuvres, listen to French music and socialize. The donation is $2 and a dish of hors d'oeuvres to pass. For information, call Val Ciancio at (847) 490-8706.

Psychic Denise Guzzardo and 92.5 WDEK-FM host Dave Bavido will broadcast live from Cafe Espresso at Borders Books and Music from 10 to 11 a.m. on Halloween. Borders Books is located at 1660 S. Randall Rd. in Geneva.

Guzzardo has given psychic readings to Bill Wennington of the Chicago Bulls and Jerry Fontenot of the Chicago Bears. For details, call (630) 262-1854. Home of the Sparrow Oct. 30 is the last day to make reservations for "Evening With Oscar," the dinner-dance gala to benefit Home of the Sparrow. The elegant event, where party-goers can dress as their favorite'film celebrity, Hollywood character or award night attendee, will take the stage Nov.

8 at the Biltmore Country Club, 160 Biltmore Drive, North Barrington. Black tie and Hollywood dress optional but encouraged. Tickets cost $100 each. For information, call Michele at (847) 526-8123. All proceeds benefit Home of the Sparrow, which provides transitional housing to homeless women and their children and counseling services to help individuals overcome or prevent homelessness.

Bowling fund-raiser If Recovery Home for Disabled Women will hold a Cosmic Candlelight Bowling fundraiser on Oct. 31 at Streamwood Lanes. Proceeds will benefit the organization's Streamwood facility. The cost is $45 at the door. Call (630) 830-0752 to confirm space.

Borders Books and Music invites kids and their parents to have their photos taken with a "Rugrats" standee at 3 p.m. Nov. 1 1660 S. Randall Rd. in Geneva.

The $1 donation to the Child Welfare Society goes toward the photo, a photo sleeve featuring the "Rugrats" and a bookmark. Child Welfare Society offers low-cost child care to low-income families looking to return to school or work. For information, call (630) 262- ABBEY HARBOR SERVICE Ghrtrtoptwr T.May, P.O. hiring Pk ttasca 773-8433 FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL DIRECTORY Singles dance Nov. 1 All singles are invited to a combined club singles dance at 8 p.m.

Nov. 1 at the Barn of Barrington Restaurant, 1415 S. Barrington Road, Barrington. Preceding the dance, at 7 p.m., a speaker will talk about "Stress." The $7 admission includes a buffet. For information, call (847) 604-2400 or (708) 209-2066.

Or dance the next day The Northwest Suburban Singles invite all singles to a dance at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 at the Barn of Barrington Restaurant, 1415 S. Barrington Road, Barrington. The $6 admission includes a buffet.

For information, call (708) 7868688. Adoptive families Adoptive Families Today will hold its fifth annual conference, "Adoption: A Lifelong Journey," Nov. 2 at Motorola's Galvin Center for Continuing Education, at 1295 E. Algonquin Road in Schaumburg. This one-day conference will offer workshops for both the pre- adoptive and post-adoptive family as well as the adoption professional.

The keynote speaker, Lois Melina, is the author of several adoption-related books, including "Raising Adopted Children." Workshops will feature speakers such as Ira Chasnoff, president of the National Association for Families Addiction Research Education; Phyllis Booth, education director of the Theraplay Institute; Judy Stigger, coordinator for International Adoption Development at The Cradle; Nancy Golden, co-director of Midwest Adoption Center; and Justice James Henry, an adoptive father who will address the legal realities of adoption. Participants can choose from a variety of parenting workshops offering practical advice on such topics as sexuality, discipline and single parenting. For information, call Adoptive Families Today at (847) 382-0858. These Funeral Directors offer Ql-UECKERT FUNERAL HOME 1520 N. Arlington Heights Rd.

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