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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 31

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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IJ- Swtlon 3 Wednwday, March 30, 1977 THE HERALD Obituaries Ronald R. Wheeler Services for Ronald R. Wheeler, 24, of DCS Plaines. will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Oehler Funeral Home, Lee and Perry streets.

Des Plaines. Burial will be in Memory Gardens Cemetery. Arlington Heights. He died Tuesday in Holy Family Hospital. Des Plaines.

He was employed as a carpet Installer. Survivors include his wife. Pamela; daughter. Shannon Wheeler: sisters, Kimberly. Tracey and Kelly Wheeler; and parents.

Jack and Sue Wheeler. Visitation will be from 4 to 9:30 today in Oehler Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Edwin B. Anderson Services for Edwin B.

Anderson, 79, of Des Plaines, will be at 2:30 p.m. today in Oehler Funeral Home, Lee and Perry streets. Des Plaines. Visitation wil be from 1:30 p.m. to time of service.

Burial will be in Irving Park Cemetery, Chicago. He died Monday in Glenview Terrace Nursing Home, Northfleld Township. He was a retired electrician for General Electric Chicago. Survivors include daughters, Jane Hurley and Marlene R. Liewehr; brothers.

Roger Anderson; sister, Es- telte Purcell: six grandchildren: and one great-grandchild. Verdel Mertetw Services for Verdel Mertens, 49, of Wheeling, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Kolssak of Wheeling Funeral Home, 189 S. Milwaukee Ave, Wheeling. Burial will be in Ridgewood Cemetery, Des Plaines.

She died Monday in her home. She' had been co-operator and owner of Mertens Tavern. 582 N. Milwaukee Wheeling, for the past 20 years. She was a member of AMVETS Auxiliary No.

86, Wheeling and American Legion Auxiliary Post No. 1247, Prairie View. Survivors include her husband, Cletus; brothers, Fred and Robert rimmel; sister. Noreen Green; and Rudolph Timmel. Visitation will be from 4 to 9:30 p.m.

today in Kolssak of Wheeling Funeral Home. John A. Ford Memorial service for John A. Ford, 60. of Des Plaines, will be at 10 a.m.

Tuesday in St. Raymond Catholic Church. 400 S. Elmhurst Mount Prospect. He died Monday in Hines Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, 111.

He had been employed as a regional sales manager for Mcllhenney Co. Survivors include his wife, Rita; daughter, Deborah A. Witten; son, M. sisters, Ceil O'Laughlin, Marie Ford, Rosemary Clinton and Theresa Koscher; and seven grandchildren. Arrangements were made by Oehler Funeral Home, Des Plaines.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. There will be no visitation. Donald H. Jackson Memorial service for Donald H. Jackson, 52, of Arlington Heights, will be at 7 p.m.

Thursday in the First Presbyterian Church, 302 N. Dunton Arlington Heights. He died Monday in Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights. He was a sales representative for an appliance industry. Survivors Include a daughter, Carol A.

Jackson; and mother, Rose Jackson. Arrangements were made by Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, Arlington Heights. There will be no visitation. Agnes Vergin Services for Agnes Vergin, 73, of Mount Prospect, wil be at 10 a.m. Thursday in St.

Raymond Catholic Church, 400 S. Elmhurst Mount Prospect. Burial will be in All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines. She died Tuesday in Holy Family Hospital, Des Plaines. She was a member of the Mount Prospect Ex- tensioneers.

Survivors include her husband, Rudolf; son, Rudolf A. and daughter-in- law, Mary Ann Vergin; and grandchildren, Rudy, Tim, Brian and Linda Vergin. Visitation will be from 4 to 9:30 p.m. today in Friedrichs Funeral Home, W. Central Mount Prospect.

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potato Hnaer ftwxK chilled frull and milk. tH-it. "'i: Hamburger on bun. later i gelatin fcnluil. rhornlnln cuke nnd til.I.

and St. Emily Catholic School, Mount Prospect: Hot dog on a bun, French files, chilled applesauce, chocolate chip i ookle and milk. Dlil. IMS Wlllonr Orovn Svhuol: ChecsP and pizza, fresh fiult, Icy bird and milk linoiaiiitrl Lutheran School, Palatine: Hambuger In a bun, French fries, green bvuru. plukle, cheese, onion, whipped gelatin and milk.

Snn-tii-l A. Kirk Outer. Palatine: Meat halls, mashed potatoes and gravy, bread, bulterud pens, cuke and milk. M. of Vlllnmnn Catholic School, l-alntliio, hi Riiymond Catholic hool, MHiht Prospect: Old-fashioned meal loaf wllh grav, fluffy whipped po- Litui'i tos-etl stilud with thousand Island drcsilnj, spile rake, buttered bread and milk Clrurhruuk Center Day School, Bolllne Meadim-i: Ham salad sandwich, French fries.

u'lor sticks with peanut butter, milk or Juice and Ice cream. M. Peter Lutheran School, Arlington llelght-i: Burbccued beef on a bun, buttered pens, gelatin with fruit, vanilla pudding with whipped crcnm and milk. Mary Hajek Services for Mary Hajek, 78, of Palatine, will be at 10 a.m. Friday in J.

L. Poole Funeral Home, 25 W. Palatine Palatine. She died Tuesday at her home. Survivors include sons, Rudy, Otto and Henry Hajek; 11 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday in J. L. Poole Funeral Home. Virginia O.

Stark Services for Virginia 0. Stark, 62, of Arlington Heights, will be at 10 a m. Thursday in Glueckert Funeral Home, Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights. Burial will be in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Heights. She died Monday in Northwest Community Hospial, Arlington Heights.

She was a past president of the Arlington Heights Woman's Club having served from 1974 to 1976. Survivors include her husband, William Jr daughter, Jeane Crowe; son, Glenn Stark; brother, Jack Otey; grandson, Keith Crowe, son-in-law, Stephen Crowe, and stepmother, Clara Otey. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. today in Glueckert Funeral Home. Deaths elsewhere FRED A.

(FRITZ) WOLFF, 84, of Rockford, 111., and a former resident of Des Plaines, died Monday in Cav- aville Nursing Home, Beloit, Wis. He was a retired vaultman for American Wilbert Vault Des Plaines, with 30 years of service; a World War I U.S. Army veteran; member and past commander of the Des Plaines American Legion Post No. 36; Knights of Columbus of St. Mary Catholic Church, Des Plaines, and Catholic Order of Foresters.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Mary Catholic Church, 800 Pearson Des Plaines, with burial in a family lot. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today in Oehler Funeral Home, Lee and Perry streets, Des Plaines.

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