09/18/2006 |
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Larry Kean sent along this picture of himself from today! Now
that's timely!
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06/29/2006 |
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Victoria Solsberry has been
found...well actually she turned herself in. Victoria lives in
Arlington, VA. She sent this not along
I am a psyco-therapist in the Washington D.C. area. I enjoy
attending the Met and am active as a verger at the Washington
National Cathedral. |
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06/13/2006 |
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Ed Olson has been found.
Ed is living in Libertyville, IL. (205) |
05/27/2006 |
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More sad news to pass along.
Joel Saar
has passed away. Joel was married to alumni
Diane Vazzano '69.
Saar, Joel E. |
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Joel
E. Saar Memorial visitation for Joel E. Saar, 56, of
Fountain Hills, Ariz., will be from 5 to 8 p.m., with
services at 7 p.m. Tuesday, at Colonial Funeral Home,
591 Ridgeview Drive, McHenry. Interment will be private.
Mr. Saar died Wednesday, May 24, 2006. Joel was an Army
veteran and an interior decorating painter. He is
survived by his mother, Delores Saar; wife, Diane Saar;
daughters, Laura Lee (Lane) Burgess, Jennifer (John)
Janca and Michelle (Jacob) Walters; brothers, Michael (Dayle)
Saar and Craig (Marty) Saar; sister, Druinda (Gary)
Santos; and grandchildren, Ashley Koenen, and Nicholas
and Nathan Burgess. He was preceded in death by his
father, Eugene; and grandson, Tyler Koenen. Memorials
may be made to Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower
St., Phoenix, AZ 85014. For inform! ation, 815-385-0063.
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Published in the Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on
5/28/2006. |
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02/12/2006 |
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Sad news, Tom Traversone has passed away
Daily Herald Obituary
Insertion: Tuesday and Wednesday
Services For: Thomas G. Traversone
Age: 56
Of (Town): Chicago
Formerly of: Mt. Prospect
Will be Day: Friday
At Time: 11:00 AM
Location: FRIEDRICHS Funeral Home, 320 W. Central Rd., at
Northwest Hwy., Mt. Prospect
Visitation Day: Thursday
Visitation Time: 2:00 - 9:00 PM
Visitation Place: at the Funeral Home
Date of Birth: Oct. 26, 1949
Place of Birth: Chicago, IL
Cemetery: All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines, IL
Date of Death: Feb. 12, 2006
Place of Death: Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL
Education, Clubs etc.: Parishioner at Holy Name Cathedral,
Chicago, IL and member of Teamster Union Local 705
Employment: Truck Driver for Nick Totoni and Sons Cartage in
Chicago and formerly with Milburn Construction in Mt. Prospect
Spouse: Rita C. Traversone nee Hayden
Children: James (Lori) Ward
Grandchildren: Lilly, Emma and Eddy Ward
Parents: James and the late Grace Traversone
Brothers& Sisters: Kenneth (Monica) Traversone and Kathy (Jeff)
Rupe
Nieces & nephew: Amy (Ben) Kalkwarf, James (Tammy) Hayden and
Melody (Steve) Przanowski
Memorials: In lieu of flowers memorials to The Buddy Foundation,
P.O. Box 334, Arlington Heights, IL 60006
For Information:(847) 255-7800 or www.FriedrichsFH.com |
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01/10/2006 |
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Rich Payne chose to be the first bold alumni of 2006 to submit a
recent photo:
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01/05/2006 |
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Glenn Follett and his alumni wife
Patty Harrington
Follett,
suffered a tragic loss just before Christmas. Their 36 year old daughter
Christine died. Glenn and Patty sent this message of thanks along
to share with all of you:
A note to all of our old classmates, friends, and the Bomber's.
As many of you have told us there are no words that can ease the
pain of our horrible loss. We want you to know that there are no
words to describe what we are feel about the support and concern
you have given to us.
From Alaska to California, from Florida to New York, and all
points in between we've received expressions of your sympathy
and a sincere and a sincere desire to ease our pain. Some came
to our door personally, which had to be very difficult for them.
Some traveled more than four hours to attend Christine's
service. Some of you we've known since grade school. Most of you
we've only had the opportunity to share time briefly with in
over thirty-five years.
Our life and our view of life have changed so much in only a few
hours. It would be easy to be bitter and angry about this
terrible tragedy that we have fallen victim to, but you have
reminded us that although tragedy and heartbreak grab the
headlines and our collective attention, they are a very small
part of life. You have helped remind us of all the love, the
compassion, the sharing, and the charity that the world is
really made of.
To say thanks you would be an insult to the warmth and the
appreciation that we feel for all you've done. Please know that
you've made a big difference.
God Bless You All,
Patty and Glen Follett
Trisha and John Lauer
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01/01/2006 |
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Happy New Year! There are 206 members of the Class of 1967
still missing. |