Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Sep 2007, p. 120 George and Marie (nee Guzman) Schmitz of Crest Hill., Ill., former residents of Wilmette, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary May 3. The couple married May 3, 1947, at St. Peter Roman Catholic
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Sep 2007, p. 120 George and Marie (nee Guzman) Schmitz of Crest Hill., Ill., former residents …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Mar 2007, 132, 133 Patricia Reed Evans, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and formerly of Wilmette, died March 11 in Ohio, two days before her 81st birthday. Mrs. Evans was born March 13, 1926, in Port Washington, Long Islan
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Mar 2007, 132, 133 Patricia Reed Evans, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and formerly of Wilmette, died …
Wilmette Life, 18 Jan 2007, p. 141 Dr. Alston C. Twiss, 88, of Wilmette died Jan. 13 at Evanston Hospital from complications from leukemia. Dr. Twiss was born April 25, 1918, in Rochester, Minn., to Gus and Blanche Twiss. Survivors in
Wilmette Life, 18 Jan 2007, p. 141 Dr. Alston C. Twiss, 88, of Wilmette died Jan. 13 at Evanston …
Wilmette Life, 4 Jan 2007, p. 111 Oralee and Ronald Janiak celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple was married in Sept. 29 1956, in Grace Lutheran Church in Northbrook. They have four sons, Ronald, Robert (Mary), Russel
Wilmette Life, 4 Jan 2007, p. 111 Oralee and Ronald Janiak celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple was …
Tony Bertuca, Wilmette Life, 18 Jan 2007, p. 24 Thomas G. Lyons, a veteran Chicago politician who chaired the Cook County Democratic Party for nearly 17 years died in an Evanston nursing home on Jan. 12. He was 75. His cousin is State Rep. Joseph
Tony Bertuca, Wilmette Life, 18 Jan 2007, p. 24 Thomas G. Lyons, a veteran Chicago politician who chaired the Cook County …
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