Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Apr 2004, Section Schools, p. 35 Volunteers sought for one-time participation in focus group with the New Trier Township Prevention Council on thopic of substance abuse; Anne O'Malley, library department coordinator at Northfield Ca
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Apr 2004, Section Schools, p. 35 Volunteers sought for one-time participation in focus group with the New Trier …
Wilmette Life, 6 Jan 2011, p. 22 Ann M. (nee Donelan) O'Malley, age 71 of Wilmette. She was the wife of the late John A. O'Malley; l mother of Kathleen (Paul) Clauson, Maureen G. (Kurt) Schlosser, John P. (Patty), Patsy (Eric) Matte
Wilmette Life, 6 Jan 2011, p. 22 Ann M. (nee Donelan) O'Malley, age 71 of Wilmette. She was the …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Aug 2007, p. 113 Marci O'Malley of Chicago and Stephen O'Malley of Wilmette announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann Megan, to Jeffrey Joseph Chessare, son of Nancy and Joseph Chessare of Indian Head Park. They
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Aug 2007, p. 113 Marci O'Malley of Chicago and Stephen O'Malley of Wilmette announce the engagement …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 2005, p. 33 An exhibit of linoleum block prints made by New Trier students in 1932 has been mounted at New Trier's Northfield Campus. The blocks were created by 42 students under the guidance of teacher, and alu
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 2005, p. 33 An exhibit of linoleum block prints made by New Trier students in …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Apr 1996, p. 26 John A. "Jack" O'Malley, 60, a longtime resident of Wilmette, died April 13 at home. Mr. O'Malley was born in Chicago. Survivors include his wife, Ann Donelan O'Malley; five daughters, Kathleen (Paul
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Apr 1996, p. 26 John A. "Jack" O'Malley, 60, a longtime resident of Wilmette, died April …
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