Obi t iiariikttMARTHA ROEMERFuneral services will be held tomorrow for Mrs. Martha Roemer, 813 South Cedar road, New Lenox, who died Thursday at Sunny Hill nursing home in Joliet.The Rev. William Splitgerber will officiate at 2 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran church in New Lenox. Burial will be in St. John’s cemetery at Mokena. Friends may call at Hirsch Memorial chapel in Tinley Park today from 2 to 10 p.m.Mrs. Roemer was born May 6, 1900, at Worth and resided in Tinley Park until moving to New Lenox in 1961. Her husband, Edward W,, died in 1956.Survivors include a daughter, Helen Manzke of Normal; two sons, Elmer E. of Manhattan, Alvin H. of Paxton; nine grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; three sisters, Alma Arndt of North Judson, Ind., Mildred Wheeler and Helen Steffens, both of Harvey, and three brothers, Donald Kolloway of Blue Island, HenryHENRY A. KUCHFuneral services were conducted Monday afternoon for Henry A. Kuch of Frankfort who died Friday at the Four Seasons nursing home in Joliet.The Rev. Fred C. Ade, pastor of the Good Shepherd Lutheran church in Frankfort, officiated at 2 p.m. services Monday at the church for Mr. Kuch. Interment was at the Trinity Lutheran cemetery in Tinley Park.Born on October 9, 1895, Mr. Kuch had been an area resident for 30 years. He was a retired proprietor of a plumbing business and a farmer.Mr. Kuch is survived by threedaughters, Mrs. Arline Baughan of New Lenox, Mrs. Bernice Kokal of New Lenox and Mrs. Shirley Seemann of Frankfort; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Mueller of Chicago and Mrs. Emily Coffman of Oregon; a brother, John of Waukegan; seven grandchildren, and seven greatgrandchildren.It has been requested that memorials for Mr. Kuch be given to the art fund of the Good Shepherd Lutheran church of Frankfort.Kolloway of Snyder, Ind., and William Kolloway of Harvey.BCAn CTAB/TBIDIIkIC