Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Mar 1952, p. 59 Charles H. Kraft, 71, died at noon Tuesday at his home, 1236 Greenwood Avenue, after a long illness.
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Mar 1952, p. 59 Charles H. Kraft, 71, died at noon Tuesday at his home, 1236 …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Apr 1952, p. 71 Charles Herbert Kraft, 71, passed away March 25 at his home, 1236 Greenwood Avenue, Wilmette, after a long illness. He was born on October 17, in Ontario, Canada. Charles H. Kraft was fifth in the fa
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Apr 1952, p. 71 Charles Herbert Kraft, 71, passed away March 25 at his home, 1236 …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1938, p. 36 Mrs. Arthur L. Eilers, the former Hazel Kraft of Wilmette, and Mr. Eilers will be at home in Chicago after January 15 following a motor trip in the south. Their wedding took place December 29, 1937 a
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1938, p. 36 Mrs. Arthur L. Eilers, the former Hazel Kraft of Wilmette, and Mr. …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Feb 1994, p. 169 A memorial service will be held in California Feb. 26 for former Wilmette resident Charlles Watson Kraft, 88. Mr. Kraft died Jan. 28 in Palo Alto, Calif. He was born in Buffalo, N.Y. He was preceded
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Feb 1994, p. 169 A memorial service will be held in California Feb. 26 for former …
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Nov 1994, p. 182 Hazel Kraft Eilers died November 11 in Evanston. She was the daughter of Charles Herbert Kraft, a founder of Kraft Cheese Co. and Martha Ann Watson, and the widow of Arthur Lutter Eilers. Mrs. Eilers
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Nov 1994, p. 182 Hazel Kraft Eilers died November 11 in Evanston. She was the daughter …
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