NameWilliam F. LACKNER 
Death25 Nov 1968, Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois5,2727
Burial27 Nov 1968, Memory Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Heights, Illinois2727
OccupationArlington Heights Park District; dealer in newspapers, shipping clerk for milk can manufacturers
Education8th grade
Spouses
Birth20 Apr 1900, Michigan2514,5
DeathJun 1979, Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois5,2726
Burial28 Jun 1979, Memory Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Heights, Illinois2726
Marriage25 Jan 1930, Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois2728
Obituary notes for William F. LACKNER
Chicago Tribune (IL) - 26 November 1968
Lackner
Deceased Name: William F. Lackner
William F. Lackner of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Vera, nee Geffert; dearest brother of Dora Radloff and Ellen Albrecht. Resting at the Haire Funeral Home, Northwest highway and Vail avenue, Arlington Heights, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Visitation after 1 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Memory Gardens.
Daily Herald, Wed. 27 November 1968, p. 26
William F. Lackner
William F. Lackner, 67, died Monday in Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights. He was born Jan. 8, 1901 and
lived at 628 N. Highland in Arlington Heights. Mr. Lackner was employed by the Arlington Heights Park
District for eight years and was a life-long resident.
Visitation at Haire Funeral Home, Arlington Heights, today until 1:30 p.m. services, with the Rev. Robert O. Bartz officiating.
Surviving are his wife, Vera and two sisters, Dora Radloff of Arlington Heights and Ellen Albrecht.
Census notes for William F. LACKNER
1930 Illinois, Cook County, Wheeling Twp., Arlington Heights Village, E.D. 16-2106, sheet 19A, stamped page 47, film T626-499
411 South Dunton Avenue, dwelling 421, family 461
Lackner, William F., head, owns, $14000, no radio, male, white, age 29, married at age 29, born Illinois, parents born Illinois, dealer, newspapers
----------, Vera E., wife, female, white, age 29, married at age 29, born Michigan, father born Wisconsin, mother born Illinois
1940 Illinois, Cook County, Arlington Heights,E.D. 16-160, sheet 11B (taken 25 April 1940)
407 Dunton, household 263, rents, $27
Lackner, William, head, male, white, age 39, married, 8th grade, born Illinois, lived in same house in 1935, shipping clerk, milk can mfrs.
----------, Vera, wife, female, white, age 40, married, 8th grade, born Michigan, lived in same house in 1935, comptometer op. for milk can mfrs.
Notes for William F. & Vera E. (Family)
Herald (Arlington Heights, Illinois) 31 January 1930
Pretty Geffert-Lackner Wedding was Solemnized Last Saturday Evening
Miss Vera Geffers[sic], daughter of Mrs. F. W. Geffers [sic], 204 West St. James street, Arlington Heights, and Mr. William Lackner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lackner, 303 N. Vail street, were married at the home of the bride Saturday, Jan. 25, at 5 o’clock. The Rev. Rudolph Geffert of Harvey, Ill., brother of the bride, conducted the ceremony.
The house was decorated in white streamers, wedding bells, flowers, and palms.
The bride wore a pale pink chiffon dress and a wreath of orange blossoms; and carried a bouquet of white freesias [sic]. The maid of honor, Miss Julia Geffert, sister of the bride, wore a dress of pale green chiffon and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Erwin Meyer was best man.
A reception was held immediately after the wedding at the bride’s mother’s home about 30 guests being present. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Reincke and daughter Arleen of Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs. Reincke being a sister of the bride and the Rev. Geffert and family from Harvey, Ill.
The reception was followed by the wedding supper at the home of the groom’s parents.
The newlyweds are at home in their attractive new home at 41? South Dunton street, Mr. Lackner’s newspaper business requiring his constant attention.