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34 | May 17, 2018 | The winnetka Current FAITH<br />
winnetkacurrent.com<br />
Faith Briefs<br />
Winnetka Congregational Church (725 Pine Street, Winnetka<br />
(847) 441-3400)<br />
Weekly Worship<br />
Join the congregation on Sundays at 10<br />
a.m. Nursery/childcare is also available.<br />
Christ Church (784 Sheridan Road, Winnetka (847) 446-2850)<br />
Worship<br />
Join the church every Sunday at 8 a.m.<br />
for the Holy Eucharist and 9:30 a.m. for the<br />
choral Holy Eucharist. The nursery will be<br />
open during both services. Gluten-free communion<br />
wafers are always available.<br />
The Orchard (315 Waukegan Road, Northfield, IL 60093)<br />
Sunday Service<br />
Sunday services are held at 8:30, 10 and<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
Awana Clubs<br />
Children ages 3 through fifth grade can<br />
play games, memorize Bible verses and<br />
learn Bible lessons on Tuesdays from 6:30-<br />
8 p.m.<br />
Youth Group<br />
The youth group of middle- and highschool<br />
students meets Wednesdays from<br />
7:30-9 p.m. to build a community around<br />
God’s word, have small group discussion,<br />
worship, prayer, play games and have<br />
snacks.<br />
Temple Jeremiah (937 Happ Road, Northfield (847) 765-5000)<br />
Shabbat<br />
Shabbat services are held every Friday<br />
evening and Saturday morning. Temple<br />
Jeremiah greets Shabbat through sermons,<br />
lectures, music, discussions, family worship<br />
and dinners in the sanctuary or chapel.<br />
Sacred Heart Catholic Church (1095 Gage St., Winnetka (847)<br />
446-0856)<br />
Sunday Mass<br />
Sunday Mass is held at 7:30, 9 and 10:30<br />
a.m. and 4:30 p.m.<br />
Saints Faith, Hope and Charity Catholic Parish (191 Linden St.,<br />
Winnetka, (847) 446-7646)<br />
Sunday Mass<br />
Sunday mass is held at 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m.,<br />
10:30 a.m., 11:45 a.m. and 5 p.m.<br />
Sacrament of Reconciliation<br />
Reconciliation occurs in the church on<br />
Saturdays from 8:30–9 a.m.<br />
Submit information for The Current’s<br />
Faith page to Michael Wojtychiw at<br />
m.wojtychiw@22ndcenturymedia.com.<br />
In Memoriam<br />
Beverly Minkin Addison<br />
Beverly Minkin Addison,<br />
of Santa Monica, Calif.,<br />
formerly of Winnetka,<br />
died peacefully March 3 in<br />
her home surrounded by<br />
family. She was 90. Addison<br />
was born on Aug. 20, Addison<br />
1927, in Omaha, Neb. She<br />
was a graduate of Central High School in<br />
Omaha and the University of Minnesota.<br />
On Valentine’s Day in 1955, she met<br />
Dr. Robert George Addison in Chicago.<br />
It was love at first sight and they married<br />
six weeks later. Together, they had four<br />
daughters, Elizabeth, Nancy, Benita and<br />
Susan. The Addisons raised their family<br />
in Chicago, Evanston and Winnetka.<br />
They also had a beloved winter home<br />
near Sarasota, Fla.<br />
Dedicated to her family, friends and<br />
home, Addison was an avid reader, a<br />
lifelong learner and a New York Times<br />
crossword puzzle aficionado. She loved<br />
traveling with her husband and enjoyed<br />
long walks along the Longboat Key<br />
beaches and the Chicago lakeshore.<br />
She was predeceased by her husband of<br />
57 years, who credited his professional and<br />
academic achievements to Addison’s substantive<br />
and loving support. They were a<br />
team and his successes were hers, too. Addison<br />
is survived by four daughters, eight<br />
grandchildren, two step-grandchildren<br />
and two great-grandchildren. She will be<br />
greatly missed. At Addison’s request, no<br />
memorial is planned at this time. Memorial<br />
donations may be made in Beverly’s<br />
name to Emeritus College of Santa Monica<br />
College, santamonicacollegefoundation.org/emeritus.php#give_emeritus.<br />
Janet Ann Davies<br />
Janet Ann Davies, a<br />
New Trier graduate, died<br />
May 6 at her home in Austin,<br />
Texas. She was 82. She<br />
graduated from New Trier<br />
High School and went on<br />
to the University of New Davies<br />
Mexico, graduating in 1957. She was<br />
a Spanish major and also spoke Portuguese,<br />
Italian, French and German. She<br />
and her husband, Morris Davies, Jr., were<br />
married on April 27, 1963, and lived for<br />
many happy years in Georgetown, Md.,<br />
where they raised their family. They recently<br />
celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary.<br />
She was an avid collector of<br />
antique dolls and the founding president<br />
of the Eastern Shore Doll Study Club, a<br />
member of the United Federation of Doll<br />
Clubs. Davies is survived by Morris Davies,<br />
Jr., four children and four grandchildren.<br />
Charlene Duncan<br />
Charlene Devine Duncan<br />
died April 24 at 86.<br />
She and her younger<br />
brother, Jim, were raised in<br />
Winnetka by their parents,<br />
Duncan<br />
Claire and Charles Devine.<br />
She graduated from New Trier High<br />
School, received her undergraduate degree<br />
in psychology from Scripps College<br />
in Claremont, Calif., and earned a master<br />
of foreign trade from Arizona State University.<br />
After college, she briefly lived<br />
and worked in San Francisco where she<br />
made many lifelong friends. She returned<br />
to Southern California, married and later<br />
divorced Will C. Duncan (deceased) and<br />
lived in Pasadena, Calif. for most of her<br />
life. Duncan raised four children and had<br />
a successful career as a nursing home<br />
administrator in Southern California for<br />
more than 20 years. In 2004, she relocated<br />
to the San Francisco Bay Area to be<br />
closer to her family. She loved to travel<br />
and enjoyed cruises to Tahiti, Alaska,<br />
Hawaii and the Caribbean. Duncan is<br />
survived by her brother, three surviving<br />
children and seven grandchildren.<br />
Marjorie Reed<br />
Marjorie Lindsay Reed<br />
died May 1 at her home in<br />
Lake Forest at the age of<br />
96. She was born in Winnetka<br />
on April 25, 1922,<br />
the fourth of five children<br />
of Martin and Margaret<br />
Barth Lindsay. She was preceded in<br />
Reed<br />
death by her husband, John Shedd Reed,<br />
in 2008. She attended North Shore Country<br />
Day School and graduated from the<br />
Baldwin School in Bryn Mawr, Pa. in<br />
1939, where she was a three-sport athlete<br />
(field hockey, tennis and basketball) and<br />
recognized as a White Blazer Award winner.<br />
In 2016, she was elected a member<br />
of The Baldwin School’s Athletic Hall of<br />
Fame. She later graduated from Vassar<br />
College in 1943.<br />
After marrying a railroad man in May<br />
1946, they eventually settled in Lake Forest<br />
in 1955. Throughout her life, she retained<br />
an avid interest in sports, particularly<br />
on the golf course and tennis court.<br />
She patiently taught three generations of<br />
her family how to grip a racquet and perfect<br />
a backhand, often on the same Pine<br />
Lake court where she spent her childhood<br />
summers in Wisconsin. With her husband,<br />
she explored France on 25 annual bicycle<br />
trips, logging hundreds of miles. Her love<br />
of sports and the outdoors was matched by<br />
a deep interest in philosophy and religion.<br />
Her civic involvement included years devoted<br />
to the Infant Welfare Society and<br />
serving on the board of trustees of Lake<br />
Forest Country Day School. She was an<br />
honorary trustee of John G. Shedd Aquarium<br />
and was a devoted patron of Chicago<br />
Symphony Orchestra.<br />
She is survived by five children, seven<br />
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />
Gisela Elisabeth Rill<br />
Gisela Elisabeth Rill, 95, of Northfield,<br />
died May 1. She was the beloved wife of<br />
the late Dr. Mathias Rill; loving mother<br />
of Dr. Peter, Andrew (Lynn), Thomas<br />
(Maria), Phil; cherished grandmother of<br />
Nickolaus, Elisabeth, Meghan, Christopher<br />
and Caitlin; and dear sister of Franz<br />
Gunter, the late Peter and Rudolf Stricker.<br />
Memorial visitation and mass were held<br />
May 4 at St. Philip the Apostle Church in<br />
Northfield.<br />
Mary Allen Stine<br />
Mary (Dale) Allen Stine,<br />
81 of Maitland, Fla., died<br />
May 2 under hospice care<br />
after a long battle with<br />
Alzheimer’s disease. She<br />
graduated from New Trier<br />
Stine<br />
High School and attended<br />
Lawrence University and Lake Forest<br />
College, where she met the love of her<br />
life, Jay Stine, whom she married in<br />
1956. In May of 1967, the couple and<br />
their four children moved from Glenview<br />
to Winter Park. She managed Winter<br />
Park’s Bargain Box thrift store for several<br />
years. She is survived by her husband<br />
of 61 years, Dr. Jay C. Stine, two brothers,<br />
four children, three grandchildren<br />
and her beloved bichon, Boomer.<br />
Have someone’s life you’d like to<br />
honor? Email Michael Wojtychiw at<br />
m.wojtychiw@22ndcentury<br />
media.com with information about a loved<br />
one who was part of the Winnetka/Northfield<br />
community.