Interment will be in All Saints Cemetery.
Born November 9, 1918 in Chicago, she died Thursday, January 6, 2011 in Park Ridge.
Beth was a college graduate who worked as a clinical lab technician. She moved to England with her husband, Bill, and helped run an engineering company he started, and they returned to the U.S. in 1979.
She was very active with the St. Stephen Altar and Rosary Society, and was former president of the St. Stephen Young at Hearts. She was a volunteer diction instructor at the Des Plaines Library and a homemaker.
She was the beloved wife for forty years of the late William O.; dear aunt of Mary (James) Sundstrom and Patricia (Myron Jr.) Steinbach and many other nieces and nephews; a great-aunt and great-great-aunt; and loving sister of the late Margaret (the late Roland) La Vigne, the late George (the late late Mary), and the late Joseph (the late Denise) Meszaros.
Published in the Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on January 7, 2011.
Interment will be in All Saints Cemetery.
Born November 9, 1918 in Chicago, she died Thursday, January 6, 2011 in Park Ridge.
Beth was a college graduate who worked as a clinical lab technician. She moved to England with her husband, Bill, and helped run an engineering company he started, and they returned to the U.S. in 1979.
She was very active with the St. Stephen Altar and Rosary Society, and was former president of the St. Stephen Young at Hearts. She was a volunteer diction instructor at the Des Plaines Library and a homemaker.
She was the beloved wife for forty years of the late William O.; dear aunt of Mary (James) Sundstrom and Patricia (Myron Jr.) Steinbach and many other nieces and nephews; a great-aunt and great-great-aunt; and loving sister of the late Margaret (the late Roland) La Vigne, the late George (the late late Mary), and the late Joseph (the late Denise) Meszaros.
Published in the Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on January 7, 2011.
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