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Robert H. Nordstrom formerly of Palatine
Survivors include his wife, Adoracion (nee Menez) of Woodridge, whom he married in 1940; children, Reynald (Lilia) [Pedro M. Suacillo] of Niles, Edgar (Alma) Suacillo of Skokie, Cindy (Rudy) Rivera of Naperville and Marilyn (Alan) Villanueva of Woodridge; grandchildren, Glen (Angela), Christine and Kate Suacillo, Char (Erich) DeCastro, Phillippe and Bianca Rivera, and Jonathon, Jasmine and Justin Villanueva; great-grandchildren, Keenan Suacillo and Dillon Wilson; two brothers; and one sister. Funeral services for [Glenda L. DeRosaire] (nee [Danny Davis]), 53, a resident of Schaumburg for 10 years, formerly of Bartlett, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, at Countryside Funeral Home and Crematory, 1640 Greenmeadows Blvd. (at Barrington Road), Streamwood/Schaumburg. Mr. Barron was a retired grinding specialist and had worked for Buhrke Tech Industries for 12 years. A Navy veteran, he had served in the South Pacific during World War II. He was the beloved husband of Betty Barron (nee Wallace); loving father of Maxine (James) McIntyre, Christine (Ed) Renollet, Larry (Marybeth) Barron, Francine ([Richard]) Auer, George ([Alice Simon]) Gillis, Kevin Gillis, Sherie (Robert) Dvorak, Paul Gillis, Kimberly (Nick) Dattilo, Sharla (John) Niziolek and Kerry Rocchi; proud grandfather of Heather, Jennifer, Eddie, Shane, Michael, Emily, Sara, Josh, Patrick, Joseph, Amanda, Richie, Billy, Rob, Steven, Danielle, Sabrina, [David Reid] and [Gina]; great-grandfather of Samantha, Jordan, [Elizabeth Reid], Tristan and Devin; and dear brother of T.L. (Jean) Barron and Geraldine (Charles) Roberts.
Obituaries
She leaves behind her beloved son, Edison Orellana; mother, Vicki (Anthony) Mace of Lexington, Ky.; father, Kevin (Lori) [Lauren Rachel Chick] of Grayslake; paternal grandmother, Marilyn ([Joseph Miller Jr.]) Kandybe of Mundelein; maternal grandfather, Lloyd Robert of Minnesota; half sister, Molly Mace of Lexington; great-grandparents, Dr. Fred (Lillian) Bazola of Crystal Lake; several aunts, uncles, and cousins; and loving friend, Robert Szymczak of Mundelein. He was the beloved husband of 60 years of Jane E. (nee Baier); loving father of Sylvia J., David (Carol), Paul J. (Carol Lee), Philip Borter and Margie (Randy) Black; devoted grandfather of April ([David Jr.]) Smithback, Cheryl (Thomas) Stalowski, Erin Ludy, Jane (Jeff) Klebine, Andy (Ashley) Borter, Bill, Kellie, Casey and Ben Borter, Ryan (Jessica) and Daryn ([Jennifer]) Black; great- grandfather of Beau, Cali, Carly, Kyla and Allison; fond brother of Irene (late [Albert Rickert]) Fank, [Robert McWilliams] (Angie), Alfred (Doris), and the late Fredrick Borter and Matilda Mittman. He was the beloved husband of Betty Barron (nee Wallace); loving father of Maxine ([James Calcagno]) McIntyre, [Christine Sue] (Ed) Renollet, Larry (Marybeth) Barron, Francine ([Richard Johnson]) Auer, George ([Alice Simon]) Gillis, Kevin Gillis, Sherie (Robert) Dvorak, Paul Gillis, Kimberly (Nick) Dattilo, Sharla (John) Niziolek and Kerry Rocchi; proud grandfather of Heather, Jennifer, Eddie, Shane, Michael, Emily, Sara, Josh, Patrick, Joseph, Amanda, Richie, Billy, Rob, Steven, Danielle, Sabrina, David and Gina; great-grandfather of Samantha, Jordan, [Elizabeth Reid], Tristan and Devin; and dear brother of T.L. (Jean) Barron and Geraldine ([Theodore Charles Fish]) [Nancy Johnson Roberts].
Sophomore back shines as Thunder rolls
Prairie proved to be resilient group, cutting the margin to 14-8. And the Falcons were in position to take the lead early in the second quarter, but Mountain View stopped a Prairie drive at the Thunder 7 and a 29 yard field goal attempt was blocked. Mountain View came up with an interception on Prairies first play from scrimmage. Four plays later, Mountain View extended its lead to 31-8 on a 23-yard touchdown pass play from ODell to Sterling Reynolds. Reynolds finished with three catches for 80 yards. Rushing Prairie: [Jesse Zalk] 3-24, Tyler Duncan 1-5, Tyler Vea 4-(-2), Colton Prestwich 3-(-5), [Colin Seitz] 6-(-35). Mountain View: [Eddie Richardson] 18-110, Rivers 17-104, Reynolds 10-71, Atchison 6-30, ODell 5-11, Justin Rinta 1-0.
Obituaries
Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Delores Cook; five sons, [Brian Seader] and Brandon Elliott Cook and Stephen A. Cook Jr., all of Glen Burnie, Maurice Cook of Owings Mills and Christian Smith of Baltimore; two sisters, Cora Cook of Baltimore and Jane Lee of Columbia, S.C.; and six grandchildren. Survivors include his wife of 36 years, Barbara L. Fritz; one son, John E. Schlower Jr. of Pasadena; six daughters, Cathy M. Schlower and Johnette L. Bellamy of Baltimore, Helen E. Whitehead and Anna A Weiner of Virginia and Barbara G. Vandergrift and Rhonda L. Weeks of Pasadena; two sisters, Diana McCarthy of Pennsylvania and Sherry Taylor of Georgia; 16 grandchildren; and several great- grandchildren. Survivors include his wife of 15 years, Romayne Mary Westover; one stepson, Raymond Schmier of Severn; two stepdaughters, Diana Schmier of Odenton and Raeann Lowman of Glen Burnie; his mother, Rosemary Westover of Fairchance, Pa.; four sisters, Angela Landman of Uniontown, Kathy Fullerton of Fairchance, Georgeann Wright of Plattsburgh, N.Y., and Diana Westover of Odenton; and one grandchild.
Sports Digest
Newmachar's Graham Gordon won the Sutherland Chalice at the Dumfries and Galloway course yesterday. Scores: 275 - G Gordon (Newmachar) 64, 72, 71, 68. 277 - B Scott (Dumfries & Galloway) 71, 72, 69, 65. 278 - W Bryson (Drumpellier) 70, 72, 70, 66; S Carmichael (Cardross) 73, 69, 71, 65. 279 - G Fox (West Kilbride) 70, 65, 71, 73; C Mitchell (Blairgowrie) 69, 65, 68, 77; S Horne (Tulliallan) 76, 70, 69, 68 Highland Games Alastair Gunn from Halkirk won the SGA World Heavyweight Throwing Contest at Loch Lomond Highland Games in an exciting, closely contested event. Gunn scored maximum points in the 22 lb. Scots Hammer and the 22 lb. shotputt to win with 35.5 points from defending champion, Matt Sandford (Australia) who totalled 31 points in his first competition of the summer on arriving in Scotland. SLTA Scottish Junior Closed Championships, Craiglockhart TC, Edinburgh. Finals: Singles: Boys: 18 & Under: J Lints (Westhill)(holder) beat R Allan (Newlands) 6-4, 6-1. 16 & Under: C Fleming (Linlithgow) beat B McNeil (Aberdour) 6-4, 6-4. 14 & Under: K Meisner (Elgin) beat A Milne (Cults) 6-0, 6-3. 12 & Under: G Dyce (Next Generation) beat R MacLeod (Prestwick/Symington) 7-5, 6-3. Girls: 18 & Under: N Neish (Wilton Park) beat R Hood (St Andrews) 2- 6, 6-0, 7-6. 16 & Under: Neish (holder) beat M Whitelaw (Newlands) 6- 3, 6-4. 14 & Under: H Graham Giffnock) beat S Norris (Strathgryffe) 6-1, 6-2. 12 & Under: C Birnie (Ellon) beat J Drummond (Thorn Park) 6- 1, 6-0. Doubles: Boys: 18 & Under: Lints/S Malcolm (Strathgryffe)(holders) beat A Hawke (Thistle)/McNeil 6-3, 6-2. 16 & Under: Fleming/W Holmes (Thistle) beat Meisner/McNeil 3-6, 6-1, 6-2. 14 & Under: E Birnie (Ellon)/A Milne (Cults) beat Meisner/MacLeod 4- 6, 6-2, 6-2. 12 & Under: J Duguid (Next Generation)/Dyce beat E Bell (Thistle)/MacLeod 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. Girls: 18 & Under: A Bell (St Andrews)/Hood beat C Sim (Inverness)/Whitelaw 6-3, 6-2. 16 & Under: J Cockburn (Ellon)/J Stevenson (Kirkcaldy) beat Sim/Whitelaw 6-4, 1-6, 7-6. 14 & Under: Graham/Norris beat L Park (Next Generation)/S Roy (St Andrews) 6-1, 6-2. 12 & Under: Birnie/Drummond beat L Forbes (St Andrews)/N Wilson (Next Generation) 6-1, 6-1. HALF way through the grass season John Dolan's personal season came to an abrupt end at Balloch games on Saturday. He twisted his knee and, as a result, will not be able to wrestle until October. Full results: 11st 7lbs: 1, R Clark, Yoker; 2, K Ballantyne, Woodside; 3, D Fairfield, Dundee; 4, J Dolan, Temple. 12st 7lbs British Championship: 1, R Clark; 2, M Phillips, Dundee; 3, K Ballantyne, Woodside; 4, G Speirs, Glenrothes. 14st 7lbs: 1, G Neilson, Hamilton; 2, R Leiper, Rothbury; 3, G Speirs; 4, M Phillips. Open: 1, D Whitfield, London; 2, J Davidson, Rothbury; 3, D Hutton, Rothbury; 4, R Leiper. Junior: 5st 7lbs: 1, J Fairfield, Dundee; 2, S Barnie, Dundee; 3, K Menzies, Dundee. 6st 7lbs: 1, S Ferguson, Woodside; 2, J Barnie, Dundee; 3, J Fairfield. 7st 7lbs: 1, T McCann, Woodside; 2, J Barnie; 3, S Ferguson. 8st 7lbs: 1, E O'Reilly, Dundee; 2, T McCann; 3, J Barnie. Open: 1, D Hager, Florida; 2, B Farrell, Dundee; 3, W Freeman, Florida.
Charges against Godena are dropped
[Louis R. Godena] and [Peter Fay] were arrested July 20 while collecting ballot petition signatures outside a Victory Supermarket at Southgate Plaza on Route 117. Arthur P. DiGeronimo, co-owner of the supermarket, complained to police that Godena and Fay were standing too near the entrance to the store and that they refused to move when asked.
U.S. Financial Holdings of the Marcoses and Their Associates
[Ferdinand E. Marcos; Imelda R. Marcos; Roberto Benedicto; Antonio O. Floirendo; Geronimo Z. Velasco; Eduardo M. (\"Danding\") Cojuangco, Jr.; Rodolfo Cuenca; Juan Ponce Enrile] Biographic Sketch ; U.S. Congress. Senate reviews [Village Voice; American Broadcasting Company; New Republic; San Jose Mercury News; Newsweek; New York Times; Washington Post; Christian Science Monitor; Far Eastern Economic Review (Hong Kong periodical)] accounts of [Crony capitalism; Corruption] among Marcos Administration (16 June 1981-26 February 1986) Government officials including [Ferdinand E. Marcos; Imelda R. Marcos] Investments in U.S. [Businesses; Property]; Congressional hearings discuss [Philippines-United States relations; Aquino Assassination (21 August 1983); Human rights violations; United States interests; Economic assistance; Military facilities; National Movement for Free Elections (Philippines); Political conditions; Economic deterioration] ; U.S. Congress. Senate Congressional hearings consider Legislation to create Election observer delegations for the Elections, Presidential in the Philippines (1986)