Wilmette Life, 12 Feb 2009, B42 Full article available at Wilmette Public Library. William B. Browder died Tuesday, February 3, 2009 at the age of 92. Mr. Browder died in Sierra Madre Mr. Browder is survived by his second wife of 24 years, Betty Moomau Browder. His first wife of 41 years, Mary Bain Lehmann Browder, ...
Wilmette Life, 12 Feb 2009, B42 Full article available at Wilmette Public Library. William B. Browder died Tuesday, ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 16 Mar 1933, p. 10. Date of Event: 12 Mar 1933 Mrs. Lillian Bateman Kroll, wife of George C.Kroll of Kroll and Smith, real estate, died of pneumonia Sunday at the age of 56 years. The Kroll home it [sic] at 1023 Greenwood avenue. Besides her husband Mrs. Kroll is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lillian Kroll Hall of Wilmette. Mrs. ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 16 Mar 1933, p. 10. Date of Event: 12 Mar 1933 Mrs. Lillian Bateman Kroll, wife of George C.Kroll of Kroll and Smith, ...
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1987, p. 157 William H. Kelly, Sr., died July 19 in his Evanston home. He was 72. He is survived by his wife, Virginia; five sons, William H. Kelly Jr. of Wilmete, Stephen Kelly of Prospect Heights, Greg and Kevin Kelly of Arlington Heights and Michael Kelly of Fremont, Ohio. Burial in ALl ...
Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1987, p. 157 William H. Kelly, Sr., died July 19 in his Evanston home. He ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 25 Oct 1945, p. 31. Date of Event: 23 Jan 1945 Plan memorial services for Lt. A. B. Abeles. 2nd Lt. Alfred B. Abeles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Abeles of 726 Ninth Street, Wilmette, who was previously listed as missing in action over Germany on January 23, is now reported to have been killed in action at that ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 25 Oct 1945, p. 31. Date of Event: 23 Jan 1945 Plan memorial services for Lt. A. B. Abeles. 2nd Lt. Alfred B. ...
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