appeared in Wilmette Life, 11 Oct 1929, p. 57 Elmer E. Adams, a resident of Winnetka since 1898, founder of the Adams Pharmacy in that village and Winnetka postmaster under Presidents Taft, Harding and Coolidge prior to 1927 when he retired from service, passed away last Wednesday morning at the age of 64 years. Funeral rites will be held ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 11 Oct 1929, p. 57 Elmer E. Adams, a resident of Winnetka since 1898, founder of the ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 11 Oct 2012, p. 28. Date of Event: 29 Sep 2012 Lori Klein Adamek, 67, passed away at home in La Canada, CA, on September 29, 2012. Born October 21, 1944, in Wilmette to William and Ruth Klein. She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Charles Adamek, her children and their spouses, Donald (Heidi) Adamek of Belleville, MI, and ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 11 Oct 2012, p. 28. Date of Event: 29 Sep 2012 Lori Klein Adamek, 67, passed away at home in La Canada, CA, ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 31 Jul 1940, p. 47. Date of Event: 30 Jul 1940 Frank Alles, 93, 1614 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette, died Jul 30 at his home. Services will be held August 2 from St. Joseph's church. He had been ill for 14 years before his death. Mr. Alles, last surviving member of the Grand Army of the Republic in Wilmette, was born and ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 31 Jul 1940, p. 47. Date of Event: 30 Jul 1940 Frank Alles, 93, 1614 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette, died Jul 30 at his ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 17 Mar 2011, p. 29. Date of Event: 10 Mar 2011 Richard A. Beyer, died at age 88 on March 10, 2011 at McGaw Care Center at Westminster Place of Presbyterian Homes in Evanston, Illinois. He leaves his wife of 63 years, Susan (Rodebush), two surviving children, Douglas (Maureen O'Connell) and Elizabeth (John Lucey), and four grandchildren: Molly and Cameron Beyer, ...
appeared in Wilmette Life, 17 Mar 2011, p. 29. Date of Event: 10 Mar 2011 Richard A. Beyer, died at age 88 on March 10, 2011 at ...
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