Archive for November, 2008

Obituaries: Lucille Goselin — Bourbonnais

Lucille Goselin, 92, of Bourbonnais, died Nov. 12, 2008, at Riverside Medical Center.

Note: This obituary notice has been posted in advance of the print edition. A complete version, which may include changes, will appear in a future edition of The Daily Journal.

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Posted 11/29/2008, 1:04:PM, by Evan Hill | No Comments »


Obituaries: Nina Burr — Bourbonnais

Nina Burr, 98, of Bourbonnais, died Wednesday (Nov. 26, 2008) at Provena St. Mary’s Hospital.

Note: This obituary notice has been posted in advance of the print edition. A complete version, which may include changes, will appear in a future edition of The Daily Journal.

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Posted 11/29/2008, 1:00:PM, by Evan Hill | No Comments »


Obituary: Donna Calabria — Bourbonnais

Donna J. Calabria, 73, of Bourbonnais, died Wednesday (Nov. 26, 2008).

Posted 11/28/2008, 4:53:PM, by Jeff Bonty | No Comments »


Obituary: Beth Coy-Hubert — Elmwood Park

Beth Ann Coy-Hubert, 47, of Elmwood Park, died Tuesday (Nov. 25, 2008).

Posted 11/28/2008, 12:51:PM, by Jeff Bonty | No Comments »


Obituary: Anna Jansen — Momence

Anna Marie “Marie” Jansen, 86, of Momence, died Wednesday (Nov. 26, 2008).

Posted 11/28/2008, 12:48:PM, by Jeff Bonty | No Comments »


Obituary: Robert Riley — Kankakee

Robert Riley, 55, of Kankakee, died Tuesday (Nov. 25, 2008).

Posted 11/28/2008, 8:21:AM, by Jeff Bonty | No Comments »


Obituary: Robin Richmond — Watseka

Robin David Richmond, 40, of Watseka, died Tuesday (Nov. 25, 2008).

Posted 11/28/2008, 8:16:AM, by Jeff Bonty | No Comments »


Obituary: William Quigley Jr. — Wilmington

William J. “Billy” Quigley Jr., 21, of Wilmington, died Wednesday (Nov. 26, 2008) from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.

Posted 11/28/2008, 8:14:AM, by Jeff Bonty | No Comments »


Troops search hotels for hostages in India city

MUMBAI, India (AP) — Black-clad Indian commandos moved painstakingly, room-by-room, through two massive five star luxury hotels Thursday in a bid to free dozens of people trapped by suspected Muslim militants who attacked at least 10 targets in India’s financial capital of Mumbai, killing 104 people.

The rescue efforts, which continued throughout the day, were punctuated by frequent gunshots and explosions and orange flames billowed from the Taj Mahal hotel. Hostages and several bodies trickled out of the buildings.

More than 300 were also wounded in the highly coordinated attacks Wednesday night by bands of gunmen who invaded two five star hotels, a popular restaurant, a crowded train station, a Jewish center and at least five other sites, armed with assault rifles, hand grenades and explosives.

After dusk Thursday, the soldiers ushered several dozen captives out of the Oberoi hotel, another Mumbai landmark.

Posted 11/27/2008, 8:57:AM, by Daily Journal newsroom | No Comments »


Obituary: Idella Frazier — Kankakee

Idella Bernice “Aunt Sis” Robinson Frazier, 93, of Kankakee, died Monday (Nov. 24, 2008).

Posted 11/26/2008, 7:03:PM, by Jeff Bonty | No Comments »


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