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MonDay, auguSt 10, 2009

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Events for adults that are largely social, such as singles events, reunions, game nights, wine tastings and adult open gym nights.

General Information Concerning the Obituary Pages

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Open Mic Night: 8:30 p. m. Friday, Aug. 14, Knights of Columbus hall, 15 N. Hickory, Arlington Heights. Variety of

Latin Ballroom Dancing: 4-5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10, Indian Trails Public Library, 355 S. Schoenbeck Road, Wheeling. Register at (847) 459-4100.

music including blues, classic rock, folk, more. Open door, no admission or cover charge. Bands interested in performing, can contact Bob Bolash at robertbolash@qatt. net.

Schaumburg.

40+ Gay Adults: Meets 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14, Chicago City Limits, 1712 Wise Road,

Fall getaway weekend: Friday, Sept. 18-Sunday-Sept. 20. Join the Des Plaines Park District on an adult fall getaway weekend to the greater Green Bay area. $254-$279. Register online by Friday, Aug. 14 at desplainesparks.org or call (847) 391-5711.

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Walker welcomes 2 women to Veterans Advisory Panel


State Rep. Mark Walker, a Democrat from Arlington Heights, welcomed Florence Cappelletti and Julia Lemke, two women who served during World War II, to his Veterans Advisory Panel. These women truly exemplify the spirit of shared sacrifice that has made our nation great, Walker said. They helped to lead our nation during a time of war and economic depression, and they are still working for their country, and for their fellow veterans. Cappelletti, who served in the Army during the war and the Air Force from 1948 until 1954 and Lemke, who served in the Army from 1942 until 1949, met with Walker to discuss his effort to improve veterans services in Illinois. Both Cappelletti and Lemke live in Elk Grove Village. Our time in the service is in our distant past, Cappelletti said. But theres still so many young people fighting in our wars. We need to look out for them. For more information, or to join Walkers advisory panels, please contact his

State Rep. Mark Walker talks with World War II veterans Julia Lemke, left, and Florence Cappelletti, of Elk Grove Village, while meeting with his Veterans Advisory Panel.

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to shred or not to shred find out how to decide


Events that specify they are for those who are over age 50, including trips, classes, support programs, fitness and lectures. Deadline is two weeks before event date.

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and businesses decide which papers to shred and which to save, in anticipation of a free document destruction event at the senior center on Sept. 26. For information, call (847) 253-5532.

Printing: 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10, Wheeling Pavilion Senior Center, 199 N. First St. Learn about the print, scan and copy functions in this two hour seminar. $10. To register, (847) 459-2670. To Shred or to Save?: 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10, Arlington Heights Senior Center, 1801 W. Central Road. Free presentation to help individuals

Sociable Singles 50+ Group: 6 p.m. meeting Monday, Aug. 10, Russells Barbecue, on Algonquin Road, in Rolling Meadows. Help plan the September calendar. (847) 2894420. Alzheimers caregivers support group: 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 10, Center of Concern, 1580 N. Northwest Highway, Suite 310, Park Ridge. Call (847) 823-0453 for information. Employment counseling: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday Aug. 11 and Wednesday, Aug. 12, Center of Concern, 1580 N. Northwest Highway, Suite

310, Park Ridge. Free employment counseling for seniors by appointment only. (847) 823-0453.

A detailed paid obituary or memoriam may be ordered to appear in the Daily Herald and must be submitted in writing. A brief death announcement may also be ordered to appear and can include the name, age, hometown and date of death of the deceased, and name and phone number of the funeral home. Information about charges for obituaries, memoriams and brief death announcements may be obtained by calling the Obituary Desk at 847-427-4776. 24-hour fax service is offered at 847-427-1130 or obituaries and memoriams may be e-mailed to obits@dailyherald.com. If a photo is to appear with an obituary or memoriam, it may be sent via e-mail or standard mail to the Daily Herald Obituary Desk, P.O. Box 280, Arlington Heights, IL 60006-0280. Photos must be received by 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Please note, there is no standard mail service on Saturday or Sunday. For obituary and brief death announcement submission please include your name, home address and home telephone number with area code, and the name and telephone number of the funeral home or crematory, which is required for death verification. Out of area addresses require a credit card Stanley J. Maciaszek payment. of D es P la ines Visitation for Stanley J. Maciaszek, For memoriam submission please 93, formerly of Chicago, will be from 3 include your name, home address and until 9 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10, at G.L. home telephone number with area Hills Funeral Home, 745 Graceland Ave., code. Memoriams require a credit card Des Plaines. The funeral service will be held Tuesday, at payment. St. Stephen Catholic Church, Des Plaines, fol A proof with the charges for all lowed by burial in Queen of Heaven Cemeobituaries and memoriams will be tery, Hillside Ill. a World War II veteran. He Stanley was sent via e-mail or fax and must be was a tool and die maker until he retired. Afapproved prior to publication. ter retirement he enjoyed his woodworking projects which grace the homes of many The Obituary Desk hours are 10 a.m. friends and family. An avid Cubs fan, Stanley to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and was proud of the brick which bears his name 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and at Wrigley Field. He lived by his often stated motto You mind your business, I'll mind all major holidays. mine. Always by his side, he leaves his Obituaries and Memoriams cannot trusted and loyal dog, Bailey. Stanley is survived by his beloved sons, be taken over the telephone. Ronald (Jane) Maciaszek, Robert (Mary)

George Robert "Bob" Kelly, 90, passed away peacefully at his home Aug. 5, 2009. He was the loving husband for 58 years of Lorraine (nee Healy); devoted father of Mary Ellen (Bill) Schumann, Kevin (Joan), Maureen (Roger) Novak, Patrice (Scott) Leannais, Kathleen (Ken) Eddy, Colleen, Christine (Dee) Nistl, Nancy (Tim) Kubis, Ann (Dan) Clarton, Bob (Sarah) and Lorraine Reilly; beloved grandfather of Carl (Emily), Cara (Nick), Kate, Margaret, Shannon, Azure, Nicole, Kyle, Elyse, Alexandra, Zachery, Garrett, Sam, Madeline, Jacqueline, Tim, Bridget, Kevin, Kelly, Carolyn, Shelby, Claire, Adele, Tom, Andrew, Marguerite, Nicholas, Geri Ann, Jane, Rachel and Megan; great-grandfather of Addison; fond brother of Madeline Shurte, Annamary Stolley and the late Paul Kelley, Richard Kelly and Jane Ackley. Born Jan. 5, 1919, in Dowagiac, Mich., he served his country in World War II. After returning home, he met the woman who would steal his heart. In October 1950, he married Lorraine Healy. A devoted husband and father, Bob was passionate about his crossword puzzles, loved to sing and always had a witty sense of humor. Funeral service will begin with prayers at 9:15 a.m. Thursday, at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights, and proceed to St. James Church, 831 N. Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment will be private. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home. For information, 847-253-5423.

Microsoft Word: 1-3 p.m. Tuesdays, Aug. 11-Sept. 1, Wheeling Senior Learning Center, 199 N. First St., Wheeling. Learn how to create and edit documents, add photos, more. $25. To register, (847) 459-2670. AARP Safe Driving class: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12 and Thursday, Aug. 13, Des Plaines Senior Center, 515 E. Thacker, Des Plaines. To register, (847) 391-5717.
located a vehicle matching the description at Campbell Street and Flicker Avenue. The occupants denied being involved in a drug deal. Their next court date is Aug. 19. Angel Rodriguez-Montoya, 29, of the 4100 block of Jay Lane, Rolling Meadows, was charged with retail theft at Wal-Mart. He is accused of taking two DVD movies and a pair of ear buds for a loss of $37. His next court date Aug. 8. Thieves smashed the drivers-side rear window on a 2007 red Ford 500 about noon July 28 at a restaurant parking lot in the 1900 block of Algonquin Road and removed a briefcase for a total loss of $350.

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AARP Safe Driving class: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10 and Tuesday, Aug. 11, Northbrook Senior Center, 3323 Walters Ave., Northbrook. To register, call (847) 291-2988.

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rolling Meadows
Park District and parked at the RecPlex, 420 W. Dempster St., between July 31 and Aug. 2. Damage was estimated at $600. Burglars broke into a 2004 Chevrolet Express van on the 1200 block of South Busse Road and stole two LCD monitors and a console between 5:30 and 9:45 a.m. Aug. 2. Loss was estimated at $650. Burglars broke into a 2000 GMC Yukon in an apartment lot on the 1700 block of Forest Cove Drive and stole speakers, subwoofer and speaker box between 11 p.m. July 30 and 5:45 a.m. July 31. Loss was estimated at $1,075. Burglars stole a cell phone and GPS unit with charger worth $300 out of a 1999 Chrysler sedan on the 200 block of North School Street between 3 p.m. Aug. 2 and 6:50 a.m. Aug. 3. Martin K. Tracz, 28, of 1111 Holiday Lane, Des Plaines, was charged with retail theft at the Meijer store, 1301 Meijer Drive. His next court date is Sept. 9. An employee of the store, Tracz is accused of taking two bottles of Pepsi and removing tags from two shirts and leaving the store without paying. Sara E. Miller, 27, of the 2100 block of Goebbert Road, Arlington Heights, was arrested July 29 and charged with retail theft based on a report from loss prevention personnel for Wal-Mart. She is accused of taking vitamins and CDs worth $94.61. Her next court date if Sept. 9. Robert A. Byrd, 22, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, and Eric R. Byrd, 19, was charged with possession of cannabis. Both live in the 2700 block of School Drive in Rolling Meadows. Officers received a report of a possible drug deal and

Visitation for Myril Carleton, 67, will be from 4 p.m. until the time of the service at 8 p.m. Tuesday, at Meadows Funeral Home, 3615 Kirchoff Road (1/2 block east of Route 53), Rolling Meadows. Mr. Carleton died Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009, at the Park Ridge Care Center. He was the son of the late Cortney and Elizabeth Carleton; brother of William (Patti) and the late Herman Carleton; uncle of Ron Carleton, Debbie Erbacci, Donna Genge, Billy Carleton and Kelli Lightfoot; and great-uncle of many. In lieu of owers, contributions may be made to Clearbrook, 1835 W. Central Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005. For information, 847-253-0224.

Maciaszek; daughter-in-law, Mary (Denis) Steffens; his cherished grandchildren, Marty (Amy), Tracy (Patrick), Norm (Robin), Brian (Rachel), Darin (Heather), Ryan, Justin, Kevin (Aneil), Kelly (Jon), Jill (Tom), Rick (Cheryl) and Sandy (Andy); and many dear greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Frances; son, Frank; brother, John; and his parents, Stanley and Rose. In lieu of owers, memorials may be made to Rainbow Hospice, Park Ridge IL. For information, 847-699-9003.

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Street and charged with disorderly conduct. Police gave this account: Valdez appeared to be looking in a window and fled when a male resident chased him with a kitchen knife. The man caught Valdez and convinced him to return to wait for police. His court date is Sept. 8.

Angela M . C ozzi

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Thieves entered an unlocked black 2008 Infiniti in the 500 block of Newberry Drive overnight on July 31 and stole a phone and golf equipment valued at $2,400.

Visitation for Angela M. Cozzi (nee Palermo), 70, will be from 10 a.m. until the time of services at 11 a.m. Tuesday, at the Friedrichs Funeral Home, 320 W. Central Road (at Northwest Highway), Mount Prospect. Interment will be in Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Born Feb. 13, 1939, in Chicago, she died Saturday, Aug. 08, 2009. Angela was the beloved wife of the late Raymond Cozzi; loving mother of Vincent (Grace) Cozzi and Karen (the late Richard) Fanning; and cherished grandmother of Marissa, Richard and Daniella. For funeral information, 847-255-7800 or www.FriedrichsFH.com.

The funeral for Mary B. "Mae" Mulchrone (nee McEvilly), a native of Letterbrock Liscarney Westport, Co. Mayo, Ireland, will begin at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday, at Cooney Funeral Home, 625 N. Busse Highway, Park Ridge, then proceed to St. Juliana Church for a Mass at 10 a.m. Interment will be in All Saints Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. today, at the funeral home. She was the beloved wife of the late Patrick; loving mother of Theresa (Frank) Berena, Thomas (Susan), John (Shelly) and Mary (Glenn) Nye; dear sister of Teresa (the late Joseph) Navin, Michael (Kathleen) and the late Patrick McEvilly; cherished grandmother of Ryan, Patrick, Michael, Kevin, Ashley, Megan, Christopher and Sean; and fond aunt of many. For information, 847-685-1002 or www.cooneyfuneralhome.com.
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The funeral for John A. Odrlin, 85, will begin with prayers at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday, at Countryside Funeral Home, 1640 Greenmeadows Blvd. (at Barrington Road), Streamwood/Schaumburg, going to Church of the Holy Spirit for a Mass at 10 a.m. Interment will be in St. Michael Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, at the funeral home. Born Sept. 14, 1923, in Chicago, the son of John and Elizabeth (nee Schneider), he died Saturday, Aug. 8, 2009. John was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Navy. He also worked for Monogram Models for 34 years. Survivors include his children, Janice (Bobby) Gunter of Virginia Beach, John T. Odrlin and Rosemarie (George) Schnupp, both of Schaumburg; grandchildren, Jedediah, Jacob, Jennifer, Brandon and Derek; and special pet, Patches. He was preceded in death by his wife, Rosemarie (nee Dukich), and his parents. In lieu of owers, Masses or donations to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718, appreciated. For information, 630-289-8054 or www.countrysidefuneralhomes.com.

Mount Prospect
Vandals removed the valve stems and caps and flattened three tires on two 2008 Chevrolet vans belonging to the Mount Prospect

Wheeling
Vandals slashed the front passengers-side tire on a 1998 Oldsmobile on the 800 block of Valley Stream Drive overnight July 29-30. Damage was estimated at $120.

Book: Goal is to help others


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communication can get lost, he said. We get so separate in our worlds. Readers can learn what it truly means to love someone, selflessly, said Rita King, of Arlington Heights, a close friend of the couple and a teacher at St. Viator. King said she smiled while reading the book because she could see her own marriage in the story. They invite people into their life, King said. The couple has had a successful relationship because they have a tremendous respect for each other, Bob said. On their wedding day, the Boekes decided they wanted to do something together that would help other people.

We think its always important for a married couple to see marriage as bigger than the two of them, Rita said Through the years that Rita has taught, Bob has spoken to her students in the hopes that they can find happiness. We think weve experienced a pretty fantastic life together, Rita said. (But) we want other couples to have more than weve experienced.

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