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NATURE FOR ALL:  How the Women of Kane County Championed a Forest Preserve District&#13;
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Kane County Magazine&#13;
January 2025&#13;
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Bertha George and Grace Bliss were alarmed.  Land along the Fox River was being snatched up for private development.  Farms and forests were being bulldozed for industry and housing.  Open spaces were shrinking.  Where were kids going to find safe places to play?  Would there be clean air left to breathe?  How far would a family need to travel for a pleasant Sunday picnic?&#13;
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Engraved Pavers&#13;
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Earl Dean Kirk, World War II&#13;
&#13;
Rick Johnson, US Army 1965-1968, 1 BN 68 Armor, Germany, Specialist 5&#13;
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Wm. Lemke, World War II, Army&#13;
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Lois Choate, Lt., US Navy, 1951-1955&#13;
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Fred Mason&#13;
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Justus Bartlelt, USMC, 2nd Batt, KIA 7-16-2010&#13;
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R.C. Bokhof, US Army, 1960-1963&#13;
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Thank you for serving. The Rawers Family&#13;
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Hugh J. Shevlin, US Army, Died November 8, 1970 in Vietnam&#13;
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Richard Gene Wormdahl, US Army, 196th Lt., Infantry Brigade. Born March 30, 1945. Died December 21, 1966, Vietnam, Killed in Action&#13;
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George Waterloo, US Navy, USS Enterprise CV-6&#13;
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Willis B. McCannon, Maj., US Army, 1941-1952&#13;
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Matthew M. McCannon, US Marine Corps, LCPl USMC, 1985-1989&#13;
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Chris Reimer, US Army, Countryside, Illinois&#13;
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John F. Hess, US Navy, RM1, 1942-1946&#13;
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Installed by RLS Landscape and Nursery to honor all those who have served our Nation!&#13;
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In Honor of All Veterans, We salute you. Ekker Family&#13;
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For all those that served and don’t have Family, Thank you and God bless you.&#13;
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To our brave men and women of the U.S. Military who have served to defend our freedom, Thank You. The Barker Family&#13;
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Joseph Didier, PFC, US Army, ETO Infantry, World War II&#13;
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Theodore J. Lauzen, Captain, US Marine Corps&#13;
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Hans Lauzen, Ensign, US Navy&#13;
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Roy D. Lamb, US Army&#13;
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Nathan Hoard, Civil War&#13;
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Dennis Shanahan, 1st Lt., US Navy, World War II&#13;
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Sammy &amp; Sissy Fisher&#13;
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Brian J. Renk, Corporal Medic, National Guard&#13;
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Clifford E. Shannon, US Army&#13;
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Leigh A. Sauer, III&#13;
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Donald J. Baum, US Navy, USS Cotten&#13;
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Almer Gliddon&#13;
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Richard Nelson&#13;
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Harry Furman, US Nave, Seabees&#13;
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Ralph W. Renk, 1st Lt., US Navy, World War II , Korea&#13;
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&#13;
Sugar Grove American Legion (SGAL) Auxiliary Post #1271&#13;
We honor our Vets.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
May God protect our POWs.&#13;
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