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June I. (Wille) Remec
June I. (Wille) Remec
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Ora Jean (Wille) Rokay, Verda Wille, and June (Wille) Remec; The last 3 living children of Ida and Henry Wille at the Wille family reunion circa 2009
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Ida Louise (Burmester) Wille
Ida Louise (Burmester) Wille
Ida Louise (Burmester) Wille
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Ida Louise (Burmester) Wille
Ida Louise (Burmester) Wille
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Ora Jean (Wille) Jonsson-Rokay
Ora Jean (Wille) Jonsson-Rokay
Ora Jean in her wedding portrait with her second husband Imre Rokay. She was in her mid forties.
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Daniel Pinna
I want to build a place where my son can meet his great-grandparents. My grandmother Marian Joyce (Benning) Kroetch always wanted to meet her great-grandchildren, but she died just a handful of years before my son's birth. So while she didn't have the opportunity to meet him, at least he will be able to know her. For more information about what we're building see About AncientFaces. For information on the folks who build and support the community see Daniel - Founder & Creator.
My father's side is full blood Sicilian and my mother's side is a combination of Welsh, Scottish, German and a few other European cultures. One of my more colorful (ahem black sheep) family members came over on the Mayflower. He was among the first to be hanged in the New World for a criminal offense he made while onboard the ship.
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2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!
Daniel Pinna
I want to build a place where my son can meet his great-grandparents. My grandmother Marian Joyce (Benning) Kroetch always wanted to meet her great-grandchildren, but she died just a handful of years before my son's birth. So while she didn't have the opportunity to meet him, at least he will be able to know her. For more information about what we're building see About AncientFaces. For information on the folks who build and support the community see Daniel - Founder & Creator.
My father's side is full blood Sicilian and my mother's side is a combination of Welsh, Scottish, German and a few other European cultures. One of my more colorful (ahem black sheep) family members came over on the Mayflower. He was among the first to be hanged in the New World for a criminal offense he made while onboard the ship.
June I. (Wille) Remec
June I. (Wille) Remec
Left to right:
Ora Jean (Wille) Rokay, Verda Wille, and June (Wille) Remec; The last 3 living children of Ida and Henry Wille at the Wille family reunion circa 2009
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June I. (Wille) Remec
From June Wille-Remec’s Obituary: June I. Remec, age 87, resident of Elmhurst for 75 years, passed away February 10, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Adolph F. "Ade" Remec; loving mother of Thomas M. (Susan) Remec and Linda L. (Richard) Isaacson; proud grandmother of Jennifer and Alan Isaacson; honored great-grandmother of four; dear sister of Verda Wille, the late Kenneth (the late Esther) Wille, the late Ora (the late Imre) Rokay, the late Donald (survived by Joann) Wille, the late Irma (the late Harry) Winslow, the late Wilbur (survived by Viola) Wille and the late Lois (the late Robert) Kerr. June was in public service for York Township also serving as an election judge for 20 years. She helped run a successful campaign for Dr. Samuel Lewis for County Coroner in the late 1960's. Visitation at the Pedersen-Ryberg Mortuary 435 N. York Rd. Elmhurst on Monday, February 14th, from 3 to 9 p.m. Lying in state Tuesday February 15th, 2011 from 9 a.m. until time of service 10 a.m. at the Immanuel Lutheran Church 142 E. Third St. (at Michigan St.) Elmhurst. Interment Elm Lawn Cemetery.
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Ida Louise (Burmester) Wille
Ida Louise (Burmester) Wille
Ida Louise (Burmester) Wille
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Ida Louise (Burmester) Wille
Ida Louise (Burmester) Wille
Ida Louise (Burmester) Wille
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Ida Louise (Burmester) Wille
Excerpt from ISU’s Plaza of Heroines written by her children: Ida Burmester was born in 1893, while her parents were farming. She, her sister and a brother, were not permitted to attend school beyond their confirmation into the Lutheran Church, usually at 13 years of age. When they no longer attended school, they were required to work inside the home and do chores on the farm. They worked beside the men in the family, caring for the animals and helping in the fields and with the harvesting. It was very hard work for a woman and instilled in Ida the working ethics she carried throughout her life. When she was 19, years old Ida married Henry Wille, also a farmer and, they settled on a farm located about 15 miles west of Chicago, Illinois in Elk Grove Township, where they raised small vegetables to be sold in Chicago. This move did not relieve her of her hard life as, in addition to raising eight children, she had to cook meals for from three to 15 workers hired to help with the crops during the summer and the harvest in the fall. She had to maintain a home for her children and for other young children in the family who stayed on the farm in the summer. In 1933 Henry and Ida lost their farm and moved to Elmhurst, Illinois, a small town close to the farm. At this time there were still seven children at home. At age 40, it was the first time in her life that Ida lived in a house with electricity, running water, inside bathroom facilities, and a gas stove to cook on. Henry was unable to find steady employment until 1941, and, during this period, Ida helped to maintain her family by taking in laundry and ironing, cleaning other peoples' houses and babysitting. Between this labor, church activities, and taking care of her family, she seldom slept more than three or four hours a night. She continued this work until 1946. From the time she moved into town until she was quite elderly, Ida was active in activities at the Lutheran church she attended, serving in various capacities in the women’s group and as a chauffeur for those women who, because they couldn't drive or were in ill health, had difficulty getting to the meetings. When she was able to concentrate on her family, one of Ida's greatest joys was her grandchildren. Even now, when her grandchildren have their own grandchildren, they enjoy reminiscing about their grandmother. Always fiercely independent, Ida took great delight in driving an automobile until she was 80 years old, at which time she voluntarily relinquished her driver's license. It gave her great satisfaction that she could do her own shopping. Ida Wille was the backbone of her family. She was the mother of eight children, grandmother of 24, and the count on great grandchildren is not yet finished. Her influence, even after her death in 1987 at age 94, is probably felt every day in our lives. Ida was always “there”for her children, willing to sacrifice her own comfort and economic well being for them. We think she would be very please to know the number of times her daughters have said, “I want to be like Mom”.
Ora Jean (Wille) Jonsson-Rokay
Ora Jean (Wille) Jonsson-Rokay
Ora Jean in her wedding portrait with her second husband Imre Rokay. She was in her mid forties.
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Ora Jean (Wille) Rokay
Ora Jean Wille was born on her family’s farm in Elk Grove Village, Illinois in 1931. In 1933 The Wille family lost the farm and the family relocated to Elmhurst, Illinois. She met Arthur Helge Jonsson when she was 17 and by 19 they were married. They built a house in Villa Park, Illinois and had 3 children. Arthur Jonsson found employment in Racine, Wisconsin and they relocated there which is where she would remain for the rest of her life. Her husband Art developed a brain tumor and subsequently died from it at the age of 44. The nurse who cared for Art had also cared for another woman who had passed, leaving behind a husband and two sons. She introduced the two widows and several years later she married her second husband, Imre Rokay. They remained together until he passed in 2008. Less than 2 years later Ora Jean passed away in 2010. She had 5 Children, 4 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. She was her first great grandson’s very first best friend.
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Anna Burmester of Waterman, De Kalb County, Illinois was born on September 10, 1891, and died at age 89 years old in March 1981.
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