NameFlorence MEYER 
Birth2 Aug 1924, Ivanhoe, Lake County, Illinois5
Death13 Sep 1994, Mundelein, Lake County, Illinois5
MemoCondell Medical Center
BurialWillow Lawn Memorial Park, Vernon Hills, Illinois
ReligionSanta Maria del Popolo Church
Spouses
Death24 Dec 1999, Mundelein, Lake County, Illinois5
BurialWillow Lawn Memorial Park, Vernon Hills, Illinois
Marriage23 Jun 1951, Mundelein, Lake County, Illinois2636
Obituary notes for Florence MEYER
Daily Herald, Thursday 15 Sept 1994, p. 59
Florence K. McElhose
Mass of Christian burial for Florence K McElhose, 70, of Mundelein, will be said at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 16 at Santa Maria del Popolo Church. Interment will follow in Willow Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
She was born Aug. 2, 1924, in Ivanhoe. She died Tuesday, Sept. 13 at Condell Medical Center. She was a member of Santa Maria del Popolo Church. Survivors include her husband Roger; her son Wayne (VikM) McElhose of Vernon Hills; her grandchildren Shannon and Michael; her brothers Paul Meyer of Richmond and Richard (Kay) Meyer of Colorado, and her sisters Evelyn (Robert) Parker of Mundelein and Anna Mae (John) Cudahy of Rockford.
Visitation will be from 4 to 9 pm. today at Kristan Funeral Home, 219 W. Maple (Route 176), Mundelein.
Notes for Roger H. & Florence (Family)
The Daily Herald (Chicago, Illinois) 6 July 1951
Miss Florence Meyer, daughter of Mrs. Meyer of Diamond Lake, became the bride of Roger McElhose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McElhose, 407 N. State rd., Arlington Heights, at Mundelein Catholic church June 23, at 9:30 a.m.
Baskets of white carnations and lilies decorated the altar.
The bride wore a white satin gown fashioned with chatilly lace insets, long sleeves, a fitted bodice and long train. Her finger tip veil of chantilly lace was held in place by a fabric covered crown. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses.
The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Paul Meyer.
Miss Helen Meyer, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a yellow chiffon gown.
The bride’s sisters, Mrs. Americo Bedini, Mrs. Merton Jarrett and Mrs. Robert Parker, were bridesmaids. They wore blue chiffon gowns.
Jayne Wittenburg, Palatine, niece of the bride, was the flower girl.
Vincent Weidner, Arlington Heights, was best man. Clarence McElhose, Howard Wittenburg and Clarence Meyer were ushers.
A dinner was held for the wedding party and the immediate family at the Rustic Manor in Gurnce[?]. A reception for 350 guests was held at the Mount Prospect VFW hall at 8 p.m.
After a three weeks’ wedding trip in California, the couple will live at 407 N. State rd., Arlington Heights.