Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 131

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: : : . ; ? ; . i : · . ': · : ?:s3s^»ifia^^^si«Bi. : · . . . ; : M m ^ m ^ m a : · :;;:?·:?.:··>.,- ::¾ii:«i««««:«i; T/iis Week's Obituaries on the North Shore coran. Burial was in All Saints Survivors include her husband, Fellows. Church of Christ. Cemetery in Des Plaines. Charles; a son, Carl, at home; a Survivors include her husband, Burial was in Memorial Park Mrs. Rose Allegretti, 86, of 1211 daughter, Mrs. Allen Sweig of George; and a daughter, Nancy, at Cemetery, Skokie. Sixteenth St., Wilmette, died SaturHighland Park; three sisters, Mrs. home. Paul E. Donker day in her home. Services were conducted Tuesday Charles H . Meek Paul E . Donker, 71, of 1014 Harriet Rice and Mrs. Dorothy She owned and operated the Rose Central Rd., Glenview, died Mon- Newburger, both of Chicago, and in the Fitzgerald and Karsten Mrs. Esther Davis of Skokie; a Chapel in Evanston by the Rev. Charles H. Meek, 64, of 525 Happ Allegretti Candy Co. in Chicago day in his home. before retiring in 1928. (Continued on page 132) He was the retired owner of brother, Alvin Samuels of Los Galen Russell of St. John's United Born in Chicago, she lived in Donker Products Co. and a veteran Angeles; and four grandchildren. Services were conducted Monday Evanston 27 years before moving to of World War I. Wilmette in 1955. She was a Born in Chicago, Mr. Donker in the Weinstein Bros. Chapel, member of St. Joseph Roman lived in Wilmette 22 years before Chicago, by Rabbi Edgar Siskin. Catholic Church in Wilmette. moving to Glenview in 1954. He was Burial was in Memorial Park INC. Stffvivors include a daughter, a member of the Glenview First Cemetery in Skokie. Mrs. Lawrence Hass, at home; and Methodist Church. Beatrice A. Lichter Survivors include his widow, a sister, Mrs. Edward Sidel of Mrs. Beatrice A. Lichter, 45, of Marion E.; a daughter, Mrs. DebPalmetto, Fla. Services were conducted yester- orah Ornburn of Pittsford, N.Y.; 2124 Madison PL, Evanston, a former Wilmette resident, died day in the St. Joseph Church by the and two grandchildren. ALpine 1-2270 Services will be conducted at 1:30 Saturday in St. Francis Hospital in Rev. H. J . Boesen. Burial was in DAvis 8-0808 p.m. today in the Wm. H. Scott Evanston. Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Hillside. H I 6-0313 GEORGE M. SPADEA Born in Wilmette, she was a Funeral Home in Glenview by the graduate of New Trier High School Rev. Calvin W. Robinson. Burial Virgil Clary and lived in Wilmette until moving will be private. Virgil Clary, 73, of 702 Greenleaf to Evanston in 1946. Av., Wilmette, died Saturday in St. She worked eight years in the Fae Levitetz Francis Hospital in Evanston. purchasing office of the former Mrs. F a e Levitetz, 66, of 791 He retired in 1958 after working Foxdale Av., Winnetka, died Satur- Sentinel Radio Corp. and was a 20 years as an investigator in the member of the Rebekah Lodge, day in Highland Park Hospital. estate tax division of the Internal sister lodge of the Wilmette Odd Born in Russia, she lived in Revenue Department. Kenilworth before moving to WinBorn in North Hampton, la., Mr. netka in 1936. S I N C E 1889 Established 1875 Clary lived in Chicago before Mrs. Levitetz was a member of moving to Wilmette in 1942. He was the Art Institute of Chicago, North a 1916 graduate of the University of Shore Hadassah, Chicago Women's MONUMENT CO. Minnesota Law School and a mem- Aid Society, and North Shore ConEVANSTON OFFICE ber of the Chicago and American gregation Israel in Glencoe. 2S16 Gross Point Rd. GR 5-8525 Bar associations, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, and St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Wilmette. ^sncorporatea Survivors include his widow, Marian B.; two sons, Virgil V., 338 1567 Maple Avenue, Evanston UNiversity 4-0130 D COMPANY Wagner Rd., and Kevin, 204 Latrobe Av., both of Northfield; three Funeral Directors to the Jewish Community Since 1865 p^e^^e^ » - - - » » » - » » » » - - sisters, Mrs. 0 . W. Krees of Scottsdale, Ariz., Mrs. Edward Warren of Indianapolis, and Miss Vivian Clary of La Grange; a brother, Martin, of La Grange; and four grandchildren. C o m p l e t e facilities in y o u r c o m m u n i t y Services were conducted Tuesday OUR f o r p r o m p t service . . . Jules L. Furth in St. Francis Xavier Church by the a n d staff, will p e r s o n a l l y a r r a n g e a n d Rev. Edmund J. Moroney. Burial c o n d u c t t h e e n t i r e f u n e r a l -- a service o f was in All Saints Cemetery in Des YEAR w a r m t h a n d b e a u t y , o b s e r v i n g customs Plaines. and ritual with reverence. A Century of Peter H. Coolsen Sympathetic The Most Beautiful Community Mausoleum Service Call Midway 3-5400 Peter H. Coolsen, 73, of 2150 on the North Shore Beachwood Av., Wilmette, died Sunday in Edens View Rest Home in Northbrook. South Shore C h a p e l : 2 1 0 0 East 7 5 t h Street, a t C l y d e A v e n u e 11tentorial J-^arn {^emeteru He retired as secretary of the COMMUNITY MAUSOLEUM --COLUMBARIUM Edgar S. Kiefer Tanning Co., Chicago, in 1954 afer 40 years with the EARTHEN INTERMENT -- CREMATORIUM firm. We operate our own Greenhouse* Born in Grand Rapids, Mich., he lived in Evanston 25 years before Gross Point Road and Harrison Street, Evanston moving to Wilmette in 1948. He was | Chicago: 583-5080, 583-5081 Evanston: 864-5061, 864-5062 a member of the Hide and Leather · - ·» ^ « > * i i t i u i « t - - - - Association and SS. Faith, Hope, and Charity Roman Catholic Church in Winnetka. Survivors include his widow, Augusta R.; a daughter, Mrs. Harry P. Homan, 2647 Glenview Rd., Glenview; a son, Frank G. of Bethesda, Md.; a sister, Miss Elizabeth Coolsen of Nassau, Bahama Islands; seven grandchilDedicated to the highest standards of dren; and three great-grandchildren. service to the Jewish Community Services were conducted yesterday in SS. Faith, Hope, and Charity 9200 N. SKOKIE BLVD.. SKOKIE. I L L Church by the Rev. Edward CorPhone 679-4740 Rose Allegretti FLOWERS By folsdkbL 1199 WILMETTE AVE. in the heart of Wilmette funeral ^Jjirectors PETER TROOST eDbieiftwaite \*rllv AN NORTH SHORE SERVICE lOOth PATRICK J. GAYNOR MONUMENT C O . 225 Chicago Ave., Evanston GR 5-8870 Res. OR 5-5588 AUTHORIZED DEALER | MONUMENTS^ MARKERS Three other Chapels 5206 Broadway LOngbeach 1-4740 to serve you 6935 Stony Island DOrchester 3-4920 6130 N. California 338-2300 Unexcelled Service and Facilities ) SERVING A L L | CHURCHES AND CEMETERIES L 1100 GREENLEAF. WILMETTE ALpine 1-8200 In our 44th year on the north shore Three locations -- Evanston, Wilmette and Glenview ) October 20, 1966 rif

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