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- appeared in Wilmette Life, 9 Mar 1972, p. 123, 124. Date of Event: 20 Feb 1972 A memorial service was held Feb. 25 at the American Hospital Association, Chicago, for Dr. Edwin L. Crosby, executive president. Dr. Crosby, 63, died Feb. 20 in Evanston Hospital. He became executiveappeared in Wilmette Life, 9 Mar 1972, p. 123, 124. Date of Event: 20 Feb 1972 A memorial service was held Feb. 25 at the American Hospital Association, …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 30 Nov 1972, p. 122. Date of Event: 18 Nov 1972 Services were Nov. 20 at the Winnetka Congregational Church for Audrey H. Ellis, 45, of 1040 Dinsmore Rd., Winnetka, with private burial. Mrs. Ellis died Nov. 18 in her home. Survivors include her huappeared in Wilmette Life, 30 Nov 1972, p. 122. Date of Event: 18 Nov 1972 Services were Nov. 20 at the Winnetka Congregational Church for Audrey H. …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 8 Jun 1972, p. 128. Date of Event: 1 Jun 1972 Former Village of Wilmette Trustee Ernest C. Cazel, 85, died June 1 in Evanston Hospital. Mr. Cazel, a 67-year resident of the community, lived at 818 Lyden Ln. Born in Olney, Ill., Mr. Cazel came toappeared in Wilmette Life, 8 Jun 1972, p. 128. Date of Event: 1 Jun 1972 Former Village of Wilmette Trustee Ernest C. Cazel, 85, died June 1 …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 8 Jun 1972, p. 130. Date of Event: 31 May 1972 Catherine A. Friedman, 63, of Wilmette, died May 31 in Evanston Hospital. She lived at 1041 Forest Av. Mrs. Friedman was born in Cleveland and had resided in Wilmette two years. She was a member of Sappeared in Wilmette Life, 8 Jun 1972, p. 130. Date of Event: 31 May 1972 Catherine A. Friedman, 63, of Wilmette, died May 31 in Evanston Hospital. …
- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1972, p. 136 Mrs. Shirley Lord North, 55, formerly of Kenilworth, died Apr. 9 in Bridgeport, W. Va. Born in Oak Park, She is survived by her husband, John E.; a Son, Charles of Asheville, N.C.; a daughter, VictorWilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1972, p. 136 Mrs. Shirley Lord North, 55, formerly of Kenilworth, died Apr. 9 in …
- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1972, p. 101 Ida Oldfield, 78, born in Evanston, died Feb. 20 at home in Wilmette. Mrs. Oldfield is survived by her husband, James; a daughter; Mrs. John Johnson of Wilmette; five grandchildren, and 17 great-granWilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1972, p. 101 Ida Oldfield, 78, born in Evanston, died Feb. 20 at home in …
- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1972, 9, 15 Miss Helen Siniff, librarian, will retire July 1 after 27 years service as the director of the Wilmette Public Library. Photograph Helen SiniffWilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1972, 9, 15 Miss Helen Siniff, librarian, will retire July 1 after 27 years service …
- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1972, p. 82 Sophia Berger, 85, of Wilmette died Dec. 18 at the Eden View Nursing home in Northbrook. She resided at 2525 Wilmette Av. Mrs. Berger was born in Basel, Russia. She is survived by three daughters, MrWilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1972, p. 82 Sophia Berger, 85, of Wilmette died Dec. 18 at the Eden View …
- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1972, p. 82 Luise B. Childs, 89, died Dec. 19 at the Abbott House in Highland Park. She was the wife of the late Wilfred I. "Duke" Childs. Sole survivor is a brother, Henry Raeder, of Charlottesville, Va. BurialWilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1972, p. 82 Luise B. Childs, 89, died Dec. 19 at the Abbott House in …
- Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1972, p. 82 Alice O'Connell, 83, died Dec. 18 at St. Francis Hospital. A resident of Wilmette for 50 years, she lived at 108 Dupee Pl. Survivors include two sisters of Wilmette, Mrs. Ann Marsh and Mrs. MargaretWilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1972, p. 82 Alice O'Connell, 83, died Dec. 18 at St. Francis Hospital. A resident …
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