Issue July - 2013
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Issue July - 2013
Issue July - 2013 2 The Lakeside Press Retired Employee’s Club July – 2013 Please Note!…….As of this issue and until further notice, John Hormanski will be assuming the role as editor. John Carlson is still recovering and unable to perform the duties as editor. Thank you, John Carlson, for all the years of putting together the newsletter! OUTSTANDING JOB! As you begin to feel better KNOW THAT YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS Turn in your news items, wedding anniversaries, photos & news of interest Please e-mail notes & photos or as a typed or a hand written note by US mail To: John Hormanski 13153 Sparrow ct Homer Glen, IL 60491 (708) 301-3407 horman2@comcast.net July 2013 Anniversary Luncheon 3 ANNIVERSARY LUNCHEON November 13, 2013 at Alta Villa Banquets 430 North Addison Road Addison, Illinois 60101 Your Name Phone Number ( Address ) Apt. No. City State Zip Code R.R.D. Division R.R.D. Dept. Number of Years service at R.R.D. Date Retired Spouse or Guest’s full name Price per member, spouse or guest is $15.00 each x no. of persons = $ Total Note: Bar opens at 11:00 a.m. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. Alta Villa Banquets----430 N Addison Road DUES MUST BE PAID TO ATTEND LUNCHEON Make Luncheon Checks Payable To: JERRY MALECKI Mail To: JERRY MALECKI 20W315 BELMONT PLACE ADDISON, IL 60101 (630) 543–4549 The deadline for reservations is: November 1st st No reservations accepted after November 1 and positively none will be accepted at the door! Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated!! PLEASE TAKE NOTICE If you appear at the luncheon and our records show no payment was made, you will be asked to pay at the door. Money will be returned if a payment appears after the luncheon DO NOT SEND DUES TO LUNCH CHAIRMAN – SEND THEM TO GENE BENES News from in and around Chicago Warner (Bud) Weber Mesa, Arizona Chicago –C – SC – RP Ol’ Bud Weber is now 881/4 years. I had a very light heart attack a year ago on my wife’s 83rd birthday. She had a severe stroke June 1st the same year. She had a DNR bracelet on. When having an x-ray, she died, but the person doing the x-ray brought her back to life. She was now pretty much an invalid. While in a rest home I was told I was too old to deal with her. I refused to have her taken away from me. She has had brain surgeries (plural) that took lots of rehab. I had been told in 1982 by Mayo Clinic she would be a cripple due to her spinal problems. I found a doctor that put rods and screws in her and she has no problems spinewise. She has a replaced knee, both hips replaced, her right shoulder replaced and both breasts removed. There have been other problems too but I was at her side during all of them. Very necessary nurses make wrong decisions and she would not be here had some of the errors not been noticed by me. She was in the University of Illinois in Chicago for 9 months. I had a parking space at their door plus a bed in her room when I wished to stay overnight. When she had a tummy tuck at ST. Margaret Hospital in Hammond, Indiana, she had a severe infection discovered by me. When I kissed her I realized she had a high temperature, that took 5 months with the help from their wound clinic to get over it. So I love what is left of her? Yes I really do. We still have good moments to enjoy. Her lack of ability to see well, we play bingo, and pinochle, plus certain television shows. WGN news faithfully. I have hopes of getting her swimming and her walking will improve. The stroke took a lot away from her. I review her life for her often to put so much back as I can. Gene Backlin took care of his wife Willa for ten years until she passed away. She had dementia. He visited her grave daily until he too was laid beside her. Freda has been a great part of my life. We married 3 months after meeting, one month and a half after she turned 17, seventy seven years ago. We had four boats, a canoe, a sailboat, fishing boat and a speedboat. The first day of retirement, she told me, “No more boating, I can’t swim – I hate the water”. The boats were gone in a week. We were on the water often those 40 years. We had motorcycles, bikes, roller-skates, rode horseback and great vacations. We had a plethora of friends. Old friends that lasted. Lots of parties, picnics and fun places to enjoy. I could say more about Freda, but I will just say, I have loved her and always will. Old Bud 2013 Plant Tour Tour the RR Donnelley Lemont, Illinois Point of Purchase Packaging Operation Join us for the Lakeside Press Retiree Club July Meeting: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 at 9:45 AM - 1:00 PM RR Donnelley's Lemont Plant provides specialty corrugated packaging and displays. It's a very unique sheet fed production plant with some of the finest print capabilities in the corrugated industry. We serve our customers with marketing kits, promotional packaging, retail packaging and POS/POP displays from coast to coast. Attend this meeting to learn about one of RR Donnelley's newest facilities and how we are diversifying the business to serve our customers. The meeting starts promptly at 10:00 with a facility overview followed by a plant tour and lunch. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to George Wenrich at 708-532-8230 or wgeorge@ameritech.net. Please respond by July 5. From the South: Take 294 North to 55 South or 355 North to 55 North Exit South on Lemont Road Drive to 101st Street and turn right or West. Drive approximately one mile to the 20W345. The office building is on the left. From the North: Take 294 South to 55 South or 355 South to 55 North Exit South on Lemont Road Drive to 101st Street and turn right or West. Drive approximately one mile to the 20W345. The office building is on the left. RR Donnelley 20W345 101st Street Lemont IL, 60439 Dave (RO,FP,SC,C) & Barb (RO,RP) Hodgson Rio Rancho, NM This is a picture of our family reunion in North Riverside for Dorothy Tvrdik’s ( widow of Charlie Tvrdik, dept. AS ) 90th birthday in Sept. 2012. We also celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary in May, 2012 near Charlston, SC with son Don and his family. We are both in fairly good health, enjoying our travels, golf, and activities in sunny New Mexico and with our four granddaughters in Wyoming and South Carolina. Donnelley Library Tour On Wednesday, February 13 those of us who assembled the mailing of the March 2013 Newsletter were treated to a tour of the Donnelley Library which is located in the new offices in Warrenville IL. Phyllis Burgee, Director of Major Account Communications led us on the tour. As you can see it is nothing like the Library we all remember but the company is still very proud of the history of the Library. There are other display cases in the hallways which hold many more Donnelley printed treasures. Phyllis was very knowledgeable about the history of RR Donnelley and showed us many treasurers that we probably weren't aware of. Richard Robert Donnelley July 2013 The Lakeside Press Retired Employee’s Club 7 The 32nd Annual Retired Employee’s Picnic Wednesday, September 11th Bemis Woods, Western Springs, IL. Pack your picnic basket and join us for a fun filled day of activities and friendship! Bingo, horse shoes and even a long driving contest for the golfers. You may even win a door prize just for attending ! Agenda: 10:00 AM – Festivities start 11:00 AM – Brief business meeting to nominate and elect officers. 11:30 AM – Lunch, don’t forget to bring your picnic baskets. 12:45 PM – Bingo, horse shoes and long drive golf. 3:00 PM – Raffle Bemis Woods is located on Ogden Avenue just east of 294 tri-state. As you turn into Bemis Woods take the first road to the right and you will see shelter 5 on the map below. We have this shelter reserved for the picnic. 5 Bill Hamilton Hi! Just thought I’d send a note to say, I’m still here in Michigan. Last December we went to the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas. What a nice place! My wife and I rented a couple of electric carts for the week because we had heard what a big place it is. We went everywhere with them, inside and outside of the resort. We went snorkeling in “The Ruins,” a big aquarium with all kinds of artifacts that you expect to see around the ruins of Atlantis. We swam with huge manta rays, spotted eagle rays, and all kinds of fish. It was one of our best vacations ever. Thanks for the newsletter. It’s so nice to hear from everybody. That’s all for now. Russell Smeltz I’m fine and well after being retired 20 years. Moved to Amboy, Illinois in October 1994, best little town in Illinois. Camp at one of the worlds largest campgrounds, Woodhaven Lakes. It covers 4000 acres and is run like a small town. Please note the picture to town of Amboy put up on Easter Sunday, my 80th birthday. It reads “Happy 80th Birthday Russell Smeltz March 31st”. I just think with all the publicity I may run for mayor next year. P.S. Please note how slim and trim I still look. Don’t forget to write something about yourself, to help keep in touch with your fellow retirees If you have an e-mail address, send your stories, photos and address changes to: horman2@comcast.net By doing this, your story will be published sooner and your e-mail address will be correct. Note: If you do not have e-mail, send your story and photos to: John Hormanski 13153 Sparrow ct. Homer Glen, IL 60491 The address for the electronic version of the newsletter is: rrdonnelleyretirees@rrd.com MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION THE LAKESIDE PRESS RETIRED EMPLOYEES CLUB PLEASE FILL IN THE BLANKS ABOUT THE AREAS AND DEPARTMENTS REPRESENTED IN OUR CLUB Your Name:______________________________________Spouse’s Name____________________ (Please Print) Address:___________________________________________Phone No.______________________ City and State:______________________________________Zip Code:______________________ RRD Division:________________________________RRD Department /(s):__________________ Year and Month You Retired:___________________Date of Birth:_________________________ E-Mail Address:___________________________________________________________________ Note: Surviving spouse is eligible for membership 2013 Dues – (July – December 2013) $5.00 MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: LAKESIDE PRESS RETIRED EMPLOYEES CLUB MAIL CHECK & THE ABOVE APPLICATION TO OUR TREASURER GENE BENES P.O. BOX 652 HINSDALE, IL 60522-0652 Current members: Did you forget to send in your dues? Only 5 bucks ! Do not send your checks to John Hormanski, editor, he will spend it foolishly! Left to right Chuck DePasquale Downers Grove, IL Chgo. Warehouse, A & GB/Dwight DMT Joanne DePasquale Downers Grove, IL Chgo. Operating/Catalog Engineering/Lisle Tech Center/DG Building Dept. Richard (Dick) Berwanger Cypress, CA Chgo. AS, APO/Barbados/LA Financial/Doc. Svcs. Richard (Dick) Berwanger recently made a rare trip back to the Chicago area to visit relatives. After Donnelley sent him and his family to Barbados to start up a plant, then to southern California, it was very hard to get Dick and his late wife Mina (Personnel, Security, APO) to come home to Chicago, especially if there was any hint of cold or snowy weather. He is shown here with brother and sister-in-law Chuck and Joanne DePasquale. The Berwangers and DePasquales had not only strong family ties but all 4 were longtime Donnelley employees Thank you Joanne DePasquale for kindly volunteering to help write and proofread the newsletter before it is published. I’m not sure if you know that I never make the same mistake twice. I make it like five or six times. You know, just to make sure. Editor Fred Johnson An Arizona Highway Patrol officer stops a Harley for traveling faster than the posted speed limit, so he asks the biker his name. 'Fred,' he replies. 'Fred what?' the officer asks. 'Just Fred,' the man responds. The officer is in a good mood, thinks he might just give the biker a break, and write him out a warning instead of a ticket. The officer then presses him for the last name. The man tells him that he used to have a last name but lost it. The officer thinks that he has a nut case on his hands but plays along with it. 'Tell me, Fred, how did you lose your last name?' The biker replies, "It's a long story, so stay with me.' I was born Fred Johnson. I studied hard and got good grades. When I got older, I realized that I wanted to be a doctor. I went through college, medical school, internship, residency, and finally got my degree, so I was Fred Johnson, MD. "After a while I got bored being a doctor, so I decided to go back to school. Dentistry was my dream! Got all the way through School, got my degree, so then I was Fred Johnson, MD, DDS. Got bored doing dentistry, so I started fooling around with my assistant and she gave me VD, so now I was Fred Johnson, MD, DDS, with VD. "Well, the ADA found out about the VD, so they took away my DDS. Then I was Fred Johnson, MD, with VD. Then the AMA found out about the ADA taking away my DDS because of the VD, so they took away my MD leaving me as Fred Johnson with VD. Then the VD took away my Johnson, so now I am Just Fred." The Lakeside Press Retired Employee’s Club July 2013 11 How to decide who to marry (the way children see it) 1. HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHO TO MARRY? You got to find somebody who likes the same stuff. Like, if you like sports, she should like it that you like sports, and she should keep the chips and dip coming. -- Alan, age 10 No person really decides before they grow up who they're going to marry. God decides it all way before, and you get to find out later who you're stuck with. -- Kristen, age 10 2. WHAT IS THE RIGHT AGE TO GET MARRIED? Twenty-three is the best age because you know the person FOREVER by then. -- Camille, age 10 3. HOW CAN A STRANGER TELL IF 2 PEOPLE ARE MARRIED? You might have to guess, based on whether they seem to be yelling at the same kids.- Derrick, age 8 4. WHAT DO YOU THINK YOUR MOM AND DAD HAVE IN COMMON? Both don't want any more kids. -- Lori, age 8 5. WHAT DO MOST PEOPLE DO ON A DATE? Dates are for having fun, and people should use them to get to know each other. Even boys have something to say if you listen long enough. -- Lynnette, age 8 (isn't she a treasure) On the first date, they just tell each other lies and that usually gets them interested enough to go for a second date. age 10 -- Martin, 6. WHEN IS IT OKAY TO KISS SOMEONE? When they're rich. -- Pam, age 7 The law says you have to be eighteen, so I wouldn't want to mess with that. - - Curt, age 7 The rule goes like this: If you kiss someone, then you should marry them and have kids with them. It's the right thing to do. Howard, age 8 7. IS IT BETTER TO BE SINGLE OR MARRIED? It's better for girls to be single but not for boys. Boys need someone to clean up after them. -- Anita, age 9 (bless you child ) 8. HOW WOULD THE WORLD BE DIFFERENT IF PEOPLE DIDN'T GET MARRIED? There sure would be a lot of kids to explain, wouldn't there? -- Kelvin, age 8 9. HOW WOULD YOU MAKE A MARRIAGE WORK? Tell your wife that she looks pretty, even if she looks like a dump truck . Ricky , age 10 -- Lakeside Press Retired Employees Club 1971 - 2012 May 8, 2013 Spring 42nd Anniversary Luncheon Call to Order - Fred Mark Welcome and Invocation - Stan Zach, Chaplain Stan also asked us to keep in our prayers two of our members who are very ill: Myrna Wenrich (George Wenrich’s wife) John Carlson (editor of our newsletter) Introduction - Jerry Malecki, Fall Luncheon Chairman Out of Town Visitors: Don & Colette Siegler, Michigan David Dugan, Fla Kathy Ege, Manager Health and Welfare Benefits, and members of her staff were on hand to answer any questions regarding the new Silver Script benefit. option. Jerry Malecki introduced John Hormanski, who volunteered to be the temporary editor of our newsletter. We were also reminded to keep July 10th open for a tour of our Lemont facility, as well as our picnic on September 11th. More information will be in our July letter. Joe Kozur, President Lakeside Press Employees Club, informed us of our eligibility in joining the club. Membership fees are $2.00 a month. Some events scheduled are: Cross-town Classics, Haunted Trails, Drury Lane, Great America and Arlington Race Track. Bonnie Fisher introduced our entertainment for the afternoon, Larry Bernach, Old Time Radio Entertainer. We all reminisced on the radio shows of the 1940’s. A motion was made to adjourn the meeting at 3:00PM by Frank Masa and seconded by Alvina Kita. Respectfully submitted, Joan Mrozek, Secretary SPRING LUNCHEON - 2013 If you missed the Spring Luncheon, you missed a pretty good time! Everyone said the food was really, really good and the program, “Old Time Radio” put on by Larry Bergnach was enjoyed by all. The Silver Scripts group and our own Corporate benefits group were on hand to answer any questions regarding the new prescription drug plan. We just want to say a special thanks to Alvina Kita for all her help in printing out the name tags and welcoming the guests along with Sharon Kerr, Carol Malecki and Joan Mrozek as they arrived. Our president, George Wenrich could not attend this years’ luncheon as his wife, Myrna was ill so Jerry Malecki and Fred Mark stepped up to the podium and did a great job of filling in for George at the last minute. This only proves that it takes a team effort and what a team we have! Thanks to all that attended to make this a fun day! Ruth and Carl Meyer and Bonnie Fisher (co-chairs of the Spring Luncheon) SPRING LUNCHEON – 2013 ON WITH THE SHOW! Wanda Freeman and Bob Ingram Sitting…Lela Ridley David and Blanche Parker Ted Lipkowski, Mary Grudowski, and Bob Hildebrand Our new Newsletter Editor John Hormanski with wife Cindy Georgia Reeder, Wanda Freeman, Rose Hammer, and Esther Ochoa Joe and Brigitta Wood John Edmundson, Bob Hildebrand, Gene Benes Alvina Kita, Sue Byczynski, Bill Farnan, Mary Grudowski, Lynn Grudowski, Hildegard Dvorak Delores Gomez, Esther Ochoa, Duane and Rose Hammer Sitting…..Cheryl Moore, Carl Bornholt, Nancy Mikolajczek, Peter Tsong Phyillis and Jerry Nowak Bruce Gruenwald with Mary and Gene Wolfe Ron and Dolores Daly Lois and Edwin Thomas, James and Edna Douglas Sue Weidbusch, Bill Farnan, Pat Slusarski, Bonnie Fisher, Fran Iori and Ted Lipkowski Ruth and Carl Meyer George Forst, Dick Bowes, Walter Bohenek Michael Michalski, Al Elhn, Vic Laurinaitis, John Trocki Sitting…Frank Masa, and Stan and Pete Laurinaitis Joe Kozar from The Donnelley Club Vernon Howlett and Rosa Etta Hare Bill Brickman, Ruth Meyer, Rose and Ray Baran, Ron Hoeksema Sitting…Carl Meyer, Ed and Georgeen Slee, and Fran Hoeksema Michael Michalski with Stanley and Barb Zach Ovie and Mildred Mitchell, Fannie Terry Standing…Wanda Jackson, and Esther Ochoa MaryAnn and Tom Hamilton with Sandra Nugent Bill Brickman, Ruth and Carl Meyer Ray Charles Hare, Arthur Casey, Vivian Price Sitting… Kenneth and Francis Stump Fannie Terry Carl Meyer with Colette and Don Siegler Jerry Malecki, George Klotz George Krajcovic Carol Malecki, Karen Klotz, and Trudy Krajcovic Our guests from Benefits and Silver Scripts Kathy Ege, Sandy Perecich Ellen Tangry, Bob Neuendank, and Patrick Nicholson Patricia and Donald Matthews, Harry Gunther, Fred and Sherrill Mark Georgia Reeder Flo Schneider Sharon Kerr Joan Mrozek Mary Broderick Bill (MD) Collins David Saxman Joan and George Koutsky, Warren Linden, Russell Jennings NOTICE !!! We need members who can help with the Newsletter mailing Lancaster Retiree Events *********************** Meetings are held at the East Plant, Lancaster, Pa. Please Contact George Wenrich (708) 532-8230 1st Tuesday of each month, 10 A.M. Harrisonburg Retiree Events ***************** (Shenandoah Valley) Meetings are held at the Valley Inn Restaurant Warsaw "Nifty Fifty Plus" South of Harrisonburg on Route 11 the 2nd Tuesday of every other month at 9 A.M. ******************* For information Contact: 3rd Tuesday of each month at: Golden Corral US 30 & end of E. Center St. "Mo" Philon 164 Cross Keys Court Massanutten, Va. 22840 For information Contact: Sam Girard (717) 392-2319 sgirardjr@gmail.com George Mavros (717) 291-9889 mavrosg@aol.com ****************************** Breakfast Fellowship The Apple Tree Restaurant 2nd Thursday of each month at 9:00 A.M. ************************* Bowling Social Event at Leisure Lanes 2nd Wednesday of each month at 1:00 P.M. ************************* Lancaster Home Page www.rrdretirees.com For information Contact: philon@comcast.net Gwen Snyder SAVE THESE DATES! (574) 267-8015 Mark your calendars for these upcoming events! lgsnyder@comcast.com Retirement Breakfast ************** Held the 1st Thursday of each month at 8 A.M. Tom's Restaurant 894 Burnham Ave, Calumet City, Il. 60409 (708) 868-2600 For Information Contact: Turn in your news items, wedding anniversaries, photos & news of interest Please e-mail notes & photos or as a typed or a hand written note by US mail To: John Hormanski 13153 Sparrow ct Homer Glen, IL 60491 Art Sobczak.. (708) 474-9495 Sorry to inform you that Jim Peters passed away May 6th See page 21 (708) 301-3407 horman2@comcast.net ************************** 2013 Plant Tour Point of Purchase Packaging Operation Lemont, Illinois July 10, 2013 ********************** 32nd Annual Picnic Bemis Woods September 11, 2013 *************************** Fall Luncheon November 13, 2013 Alta Villa Banquets Addison, Illinois ************************** In Remembrance Harold B. Hill (Chicago - Lancaster) Harold Burton Hill passed away on February 6, 2013in the home of his son, where he had been residing for the past six years. He was born in Alton, Illinois on August 9, 1917 and moved to Chicago where he started a career with R.R. Donnelley & Sons, his one Harold Hill and only employer and the largest printing firm in the country. Like most men of his generation, his work was interrupted by World War II and he spent four years in the Navy. He is a decorated Navy Veteran and achieved the Purple Heart decoration during his time in the service. Upon returning home he attended Northwestern University and majored in Business. He continued his career and married the love of his life Genevieve Kurke; they shared 66 years together before her death in 2007. He leaves behind two children, his son, Burton (and daughter-in-law Mari-Jo) and daughter Barbara. Also left behind are a beautiful granddaughter Whitney along with numerous nieces and nephews. During his career, Harold reached a supervisory level position in Chicago and helped Donnelley find an additional location in Lancaster PA. He was one of the first employees of Donnelley to work in Lancaster and ended his service to the company there in 1974 after thirty-three years. He was the Superintendent of the original plant on Steel Way which at its peak held over 300 employees. Harold enjoyed golf, bridge and many friendships in Lancaster. He loved Penn State football and was often in attendance for the Nittany Lions games. He has had a long life and will be swinging his clubs in heaven. He will join his wife Genevieve in the National Cemetery at Indiantown Gap, PA where he will be laid to rest with military honors. Barron "Barry" Schoder Jr. (Corporate) Schoder Jr., Barron W. Barry, age 83, passed away peacefully March 24, 2013 in Vero Beach, FL with family at his side. He was born in Westfield, NJ to Barron and Ann Barron Schoder Jr. Schoder,and graduated from Westfield High School. Following a post-graduate year at St. George's School in Middletown, RI, he received his BA from Dartmouth College. There he made lifelong friends who always called him Smiley. Following Dartmouth he joined the U.S. Marine Corps, serving as a First Lieutenant in Korea along the 39th parallel. After his discharge from the Marines in 1955, he began his 37 year career in the commercial printing industry. He started with his father at Stewart, Warren & Benson in New York City, followed by several years at Darby Printing Company in Washington D.C. In 1963 he joined R.R. Donnelley & Sons where, during a 29 year career, he earned roles of increasing responsibility, rising to President of the Catalog Division and Donnelley's executive management committee. After retiring in 1992, he did volunteer work for the Executive Service Corps including service in the Ukraine.. Barry was active in his community, serving as a Winnetka Park District youth football coach, Winnetka Library Board member, and a youth education teacher in Bethesda, MD, Darien, CT, and Winnetka. He enjoyed many outside interests and pursuits over the course of his life, among them horseback riding, sailing, tennis, running, fishing, photography, even baking bread. First among his passions, however, was his family. Barry and his cherished wife, Ginger, were true partners in life, and enjoyed extensive world travel together, and with family and friends, to many countries on every continent except Antarctica. He loved his grandchildren and children dearly and is survived by Ginger; his sons, Andy, Rob (Jeanne), Tom (Mari), and grandchildren, Rob, Steve, Mari, Michael, Katie, Will, Scott, Tommy, Charlie and Ginny. He is also survived by his two sisters, MaryAnn and Carolyn. In Remembrance Bohdan Hlady (Chicago Roto) Bohdan "Don" Hlady passed away peacefully in Westwood, Massachusetts at the age of 93 on March 11, 2013. He was born in Rossburn, Manitoba, Canada in 1919 and immigrated to Chicago at age 4. He served for three years in the Army Air Corp during WW II. A pressman by trade, Don worked for RR Donnelley and Bohdan HIady Sons printing Life Magazine and National Geographic for over 40 years, retiring in 1978. He most enjoyed the outdoors, spending his time gardening, boating, fishing, and camping. He was married to his beloved late wife, Ollie Napady, for 63 years, settling in Homewood, IL. Don is survived by 3 sons: Donald of Playa Del Carmen, Mexico; Craig (Jean) of Dedham, MA; and Thomas (Joyce) of Las Vegas, NV. Grandchildren include Michael, Anthony, Colin, and Alexa Hlady, and Katrina Zimmer. JAMES D. PETERS "JIM" "RED" (MRP) James D. "Jim", "Red" Peters, 81 of Whiting passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Monday, May 6, 2013 at the Rivercrest Specialty Hospital, Mishawaka, IN. He was married to the love of his life for 52 years, Joan "Pat" (nee Gregorovich); loving father of Gregory (Sabine), James (Susan), Peggy (Dennis) Hyde, Robert (Jeanine), David and Leanne; "adopted daughter", Kim Forrester; cherished grandfather of Katelyn, Rachel L., Jacob, Joshua, Emily, Hannah, Martha, Rachel A., Kyle, Eric and Elizabeth; adoring great grandpa of nine; dearest brother-in-law of Joyce Burke, Kay (Rick) Rosinski, Susan (Jim) Shebish and Ann (late Thomas) Gregorovich; numerous, nieces, nephews and cousins; his canine companions, Bailey and Skippy, and kitty-cats, Hollie, Mollie and Puff: many granddoggies and grandkitties. He was preceded in death by his sister, Patricia Hauser; and brother, Charles Burke. Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 9, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. at the Baran Funeral Home, 1235-119th St., Whiting. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church, Whiting with the Rev. Jerome Stack, C.PP.S., officiating. Interment St. John Cemetery, Hammond. Visitation at the funeral home on Wednesday from 4:00-8:00 p.m. Jim Peters was born on April 16, 1932 in Chicago, IL to Richard and Ruth (Downs) Peters and was a resident of the Whiting-Robertsdale Community for the past 48 years. He was a member of Sacred Heart Church, Whiting and the Knights of Columbus, Pope John XXIII Council 1696 (prayers Wednesday at 6:00 p.m). Jim was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict, attaining the rank of corporal. While serving in Korea, he had been wounded and was a POW twice. He received the Korean Service Medal with bronze stars. Jim was a member of the American Legion, Whiting Post 80 (memorial service Wednesday 7:00 p.m). He was a retiree of the RR Donnelly Lakeside Press, Chicago with a service of 33 years. Jim enjoyed golfing, tennis, especially bowling (playing on two leagues at the Whiting Community Center), camping (throughout the United States with his family every summer), traveling (Hawaii, Alaska, and Europe), and the Chicago Bears. Devoted to his family, Jim will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Alzheimer Foundation or the St. John School Endowment Fund, would be appreciated. www.baranfh.com (219) 659- 4400. .In Remembrance Dear Esther, I found a lovely card and some photos among my aunt’s things and I wanted to write to you to let you know that my aunt, Phyllis Unosawa, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, January 27 t h .She truly was one of a kind and I miss her dearly. My sister Colleen made the Phyllis enjoyed a long career as a graphic artist and archivist at R.R.Donnelly. veteran mezzo-soprano enclosed card in my Aaunt’s memory. and contralto, she performed with the Grant Park Christine Ng Chorus and St. James Cathedral Choir. JOHN C. TESSLING GLENWOOD, IL (Phyllis’s niece) John C. Tessling, age 64, of Glenwood, IL passed away on Sunday, May 12, 2013. He was born December 16, 1948 in Chicago to Virgina Shaw Tessling and Frank Rudolph Tessling. John was married in 1979 to his surviving wife, Margaret (Peg). John was a wonderful father to his daughter, Vanessa Margaret Allman (Alex) of Frankfort and son, John Peter (Allison) of Tinley Park. He also leaves behind his delightful grandson, Evan Alexander. John is also survived by his brothers: Roger (Helen) of Michigan and Russell of Beecher. John grew up in Chicago, Harvey, and Sauk Village. He graduated from Bloom High School in 1966, completed the apprenticeship program at R.R. Donnelly and Sons in Chicago where he worked for 13 years before becoming a building contractor. Following this, he built two of his family's homes, one in Markham, Illinois (1984) and in Glenwood, Illinois (1991) with his wife. He returned to the printing industry with Trade Finishing Services and Centennial Bindery until June of 2011. John lived a healthy and full life John C. Tessling filled with boating, fishing and travelling until stricken with stomach cancer in 2011. Our thoughts and prayers go out to their family and friends *****New & changed E-mail addresses**** If you have a new address or a change please e-mail me at horman2@ comcast.net and I will add it to the list. RETREE’S NEWSLETTER CALENDAR OF EVENTS Year 2013 JUST A REMINDER: All Meetings and Mailing Sessions are held on the 2nd Wednesday of the Month starting 10:00AM at Winfield Road, Warrenville, IL 60555 Newsletter Month Newsletter Deadline Mailing Session Social Meeting No Meeting in Jan. 2013 MARCH 2013 MAY 2013 JULY 2013 SEPTEMBER 2013 JANUARY 9 2013 FEBUARY 13 2013 MARCH 13 2013 APRIL 10 2013 MAY 8 2013 JUNE 12 2013 JULY 10 2013 AUGUST 14 2013 MARCH 13 2013 May 8 (Meeting) 32nd Annual Spring Luncheon at Lexington House MAY 8, 2013 JULY 10 2013 September 11 (Meeting) 32nd Annual Picnic Bemis Woods Grove Election of Officers September 11, 2013 November 13 (Meeting) NOVEMBER 13 2013 SEPTEMBER 11 2013 OCTOBER 9 2013 JANUARY 2014 NOVEMBER 13 2013 DECEMBER 11 2013 Fall Luncheon “ ALTA VILLA “ Install New Officers November 13, 2013 No Meeting in Jan. 2014 DONNELLEY CLUB RETIREES ARE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE MEMBERSHIP IS $2 PER MONTH, YOU CAN PAY THE FULL YEAR OE BY 6 MONTHS CHECKS WILL NEED TO BE MADE OUT TO THE DONNELLEY CLUB FORM WILL NEED TO BE FILLED OUT AND RETURNED TO JOSEPH KOZAR PROVIDE AN E-MAIL ADDRESS SO YOU CAN RECEIVE NOTICES ON UPCOMING EVENTS WE CURRENTLY HAVE OVER 400 MEMBERS WITHIN THE CHICAGOLAND AREA FOR EACH EVENT, YOU WOULD NEED TO DIAL IN TO A PHONE NUMBER AND REQUEST THE TICKETS FOR EVERY EVENT. THERE IS A LIMITED AMOUNT OF TICKETS AVAILABLE AND ARE ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME EITHER BY E-MAIL –joe.kozar@rrd.com or by phone –630-313-7530. My work address to send sign up form and check is RR Donnelley Attn Joseph Kozar – Donnelley Club 1750 Wallace Ave. Saint Charles, IL 60174 Donnelley Club list of Events for 2013 MAY 27 JUNE (DATE NOT SET) JUNE 23 JULY 6 AUGUST 10 AUGUST 25 SEPTEMBER 7 DECEMBER 1 CROSSTOWN CLASSIC HAUNTED TRAILS ? DRURY LANE – BOEING BOEING GREAT AMERICA KANE COUNTY BASEBALL GOLF OUTING – PHEASANT RUN ARLINGTON RACE TRACK ? ENCHANTED CASTLE We also have discounted movie tickets for $6 (AMC Theaters) and Dave and buster Cards for $10 (limited quantity) We are also looking for volunteers to become Ambassadors and help provide fresh ideas on current and new events. Here is a list of current Ambassadors and their locations. Aileen Esparza-Hartley Elgin Cathy Vaughn-Assistant Wacker Dr. Desiree Hunter Warrenville Inette Cavens Bolingbrook Joseph Kozar St Charles Nancy Nalian Bolingbrook Virginia McCormack St Charles If you are interested please contact Joe Kozar, Donnelley Club President –joe.kozar@rrd.com THE POWER OF THE BADGE DEA officer stops at a ranch in Texas, and talks with an old rancher. He tells the rancher, "I need to inspect your ranch for illegally grown drugs." The rancher says, "Okay, but do not go in that field over there," as he points out the location. The DEA officer verbally explodes saying, " Mister, I have the authority of the Federal Government with me." Reaching into his rear pants pocket, he removes his badge and proudly displays it to the rancher. "See this badge? This badge means I am allowed to go wherever I wish.... On any land. No questions asked or answers given. Have I made myself clear? Do you understand? " The rancher nods politely, apologizes, and goes about his chores. A short time later, the old rancher hears loud screams and sees the DEA officer running for his life chased by the rancher's big Santa Gertrudis bull...... With every step the bull is gaining ground on the officer, and it seems likely that he'll get gored before he reaches safety. The officer is clearly terrified. The rancher throws down his tools, runs to the fence and yells at the top of his lungs………… " Your badge. Show him your BADGE ! Please join me in remembering a great icon of the entertainment community: The Pillsbury Doughboy died yesterday of a yeast infection and trauma complications from repeated pokes in the belly. He was 71. Doughboy was buried in a lightly greased coffin. Dozens of celebrities turned out to pay their respects, including Mrs. Butterworth, Hungry Jack, California Raisins, Betty Crocker, the Hostess Twinkies, and Captain Crunch. The grave site was piled high with flours. Aunt Jemima delivered the eulogy and lovingly described Doughboy as a man who never knew how much he was kneaded. Born and bread in Minnesota, Doughboy rose quickly in show business, but his later life was filled with turnovers. He was not considered a very smart cookie, wasting much of his dough on half- baked schemes. Despite being a little flaky at times, he still was a crusty old man and was considered a positive roll model for millions. Doughboy is survived by his wife Play Dough, three children: John Dough, Jane Dough and Dosey Dough, plus they had one in the oven. He is also survived by his elderly father, Pop Tart. The funeral was held at 3:50 for about 20 minutes. THE LAKESIDE PRESS RETIERED EMPLOYEES CLUB NEWSLETTER
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