Who Was Who II of Hanover, IL - Grant Home
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Savanna for a number <strong>of</strong> years. She married Frank J. Quade in April 1953 and he died<br />
September 5, 1980 in Savanna. She had one son, James Keller. Frank died September<br />
5, 1980 and Maxine died August 6, 1997. They are both buried in Lower York<br />
Cemetery, Thomson.<br />
Quesnell, Kenneth “Ken” Scott was born July 4, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois and was the<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Kenneth “Kent” Anthony and Lorraine (Levinson) Quesnell. He graduated from<br />
York Community High School, Elmhurst. He moved to Galena and the Dubuque area in<br />
1983 and became the owner <strong>of</strong> the Derby Deli in Dubuque. Ken died October 3, 1994<br />
and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.<br />
Quesnell, Kenneth “Kent” Anthony was born on July 26, 1923 in Chicago, Illinois<br />
and was the son <strong>of</strong> Anthony and Mabel (Brown) Quesnell. He graduated from Crane<br />
Technical School in 1941 and the Chicago Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology in 1951. Kent was a<br />
U.S. Army World War <strong>II</strong> Veteran. He married Lorraine Levinson on June 12, 1943 and<br />
four children were born to this union: Ellen Lois (Quesnell) Liberg, Bruce Allan<br />
Quesnell, Kenneth “Ken” Scott Quesnell, and Jeffery “Jeff” Howard Quesnell. The<br />
family lived in Chicago and Elmhurst most <strong>of</strong> their lives before moving to <strong>Hanover</strong> and<br />
later to Galena. Kent worked for the U.S. Treasury Department, U.S. Customs Division,<br />
Illinois Bureau <strong>of</strong> Investigation, and was the chief <strong>of</strong> police in Mazomanie, Wisconsin<br />
and in <strong>Hanover</strong> in the 1980s. Kent died April 4, 2007 and a memorial service was held<br />
in <strong>Hanover</strong>.<br />
Quesnell, Lorraine (Levinson) was born January 10, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois and was<br />
the daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph and Kate (Goldman) Levinson. She married Kent Quesnell on<br />
June 12, 1943 and four children were born to this union: Ellen Lois (Quesnell) Liberg,<br />
Bruce Allan Quesnell, Kenneth “Ken” Scott Quesnell, and Jeffery “Jeff” Howard<br />
Quesnell. The family lived in Chicago and Elmhurst for many years before moving to<br />
<strong>Hanover</strong>, then to Galena. Lorraine owned the Bakers Oven and Tea Room in Galena for<br />
14 years in the 1980s and 90s. Lorraine died July 20, 2007 and is buried in Evergreen<br />
Cemetery.<br />
Quintiliani, Harold C. was born July 27, 1916 in Massachusetts. His parents died<br />
when he was three years during the flu epidemic and his Aunt and Uncle in Chicago<br />
raised him. He was a World War <strong>II</strong> U.S. Army Veteran. He married Isabel Elizabeth<br />
“Izzy” Gray on March 20, 1954 in Chicago and this union gave him one stepdaughter:<br />
Sandra “Sam” K. Licher. They lived Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas for many years.<br />
Harold died April 22, 2000 in Arkansas and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.<br />
Quintiliani, Isabel Elizabeth “Izzy” (Gray) was born December 28, 1915 in rural<br />
<strong>Hanover</strong> and was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Charles Edwin and Elizabeth “Lizzie” Ann (Virtue)<br />
Gray. She graduated from <strong>Hanover</strong> High School in 1933. Izzy graduated from nursing<br />
school in East Moline and was a nurse for many years. Izzy had one daughter: Sandra<br />
“Sam” K. Licher. She married Harold C. Quintiliani on March 20, 1954 in Chicago.<br />
Izzy lived in Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas for a number <strong>of</strong> years. Izzy died June 22, 1999<br />
in Arkansas and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.<br />
Radavich, Sam was born December 15, 1904 in Mystic, Iowa and was the son <strong>of</strong> Sam<br />
and Rosa (Zatezaio) Radavich. Sam lived in Walnut, Iowa for a few years and later<br />
moved to Rockford, Illinois. Sam married Margarite Berryman on June 30, 1937 in<br />
Rockford and no children were born to this union. Sam was a mechanic for the Peoria-<br />
Rockford Bus Company for 40 years. Margarite died in May 1970 and Sam died