appeared in Wilmette Life, 5 Jan 1970, p. 1. Date of Event: 24 Dec 1969 Mrs. Margaret B. Anderson of 1500 Sheridan Rd., Wilmette, died Dec. 24 in Evanston Hospital. Mrs. Anderson, a native of Scotland, had lived in Evanston for 20 years before moving to Wilmette in 1961. She is survived by two daughters, Miss Mary E. Anderson and Miss Margaret Jean Anderson and ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 5 Jan 1970, p. 1. Date of Event: 24 Dec 1969 Mrs. Margaret B. Anderson of 1500 Sheridan Rd., Wilmette, died Dec. 24 ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 5 Jan 1970, p. 12 Dr. Richard C. Hanson of Grenada Hills, Cal., formerly of Wilmette, died recently in California. While living on the North Shore he had owned Morgan and Hanson optometrists in Chicago for more than 50 years. Dr. Hanson was a member of the Knights of Pythias and the Wilmette Masonic Lodge. ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 5 Jan 1970, p. 12 Dr. Richard C. Hanson of Grenada Hills, Cal., formerly of Wilmette, died ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 5 Jan 1970, p. 12. Date of Event: 24 Dec 1969 William A. Schmidt, 79, of 206 15th St., Wilmette, died Dec. 24 in Evanston Hospital. Mr. Schmidt, who was a Wilmette Police officer from 1929 to 1949, lived in the village 42 years. He is survived by his wife, Julia; two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Cossarek and Mrs. Gladys Warren, both ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 5 Jan 1970, p. 12. Date of Event: 24 Dec 1969 William A. Schmidt, 79, of 206 15th St., Wilmette, died Dec. 24 ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 8 Jan 1970, p. 110. Date of Event: 3 Jan 1970 Obituary begins on p. 110 and continues on p. 112. Some text in microfilm scan is illegible. Marked [damaged]...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 8 Jan 1970, p. 110. Date of Event: 3 Jan 1970 Obituary begins on p. 110 and continues on p. 112. Some text ...
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