Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Nov 1999, p. 169 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Mathias of Winnetka announced the engagement of their daughter, Emily Rinehart to Thomas William Filippini, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Filippini of Winnetka. A June wedding is planned...
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Nov 1999, p. 169 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Mathias of Winnetka announced the engagement of ...
appeared in Wilmette Memorial Volume 2, 29 May 1995, p. 8. Date of Event: 31 May 1918 Biographical Information Wilmette Resident Died in Military Service World War I Alfred J. Francesco U.S. Army, 149th Field Artillery, 1th Infantry, 1st Division Alfred J. Francesco was the first Wilmette boy to be killed in the World War. He was wounded early in May, but ...
appeared in Wilmette Memorial Volume 2, 29 May 1995, p. 8. Date of Event: 31 May 1918 Biographical Information Wilmette Resident Died in Military Service World War I Alfred ...
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Nov 1991, p. 187 Wesley Roman Ruland, 75, died Nov. 12, 1991. Survived by his wife, Ruth Baldwin Ruland; and three daughters, Diane Brooks of California, Cheryl Nelson of Glenview, and Vicki Vetter of Wilmette; and three grandchildren. Also surviving is his aunt Ida Mae Montgomery of Elgin.
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Nov 1991, p. 187 Wesley Roman Ruland, 75, died Nov. 12, 1991. Survived by his wife, ...
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Sep 1999, p. 22 Sonya Z. Beyer, 67, of Wilmette, died September 8, 1999 in Evanston Hospital. Preceded in death by her husband, Hal F. Beyer Jr. Survivors include a daughter, Teryl "Teri" (Craig) Stanger of Crystal Lake; a son, Hal "Ric" F. Beyer III, also of Crystal Lake; and two grandchildren, Kellen and ...
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Sep 1999, p. 22 Sonya Z. Beyer, 67, of Wilmette, died September 8, 1999 in Evanston ...
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