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Raue Benno

Male 1866 - 1961  (94 years)


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  1. 1.  Raue Benno was born on 16 Apr 1866 in Landeshut, Germany; died on 20 Mar 1961 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; was buried in Union Cemetery, Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL.

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    Benno Raue Sr. was a jeweler and watchmaker for 60 years. He became a well known and affluent businessman in his community. He was a member of the National Guard, Company E, of Elgin. He was a Schoolboard member in Crystal Lake. He helped organize the Crystal Lake Park board, was the Mayor of Crystal Lake for two terms, President of Home State Bank, Mason, Modern woodsman. (Correspondant: Mrs. Ethel a. Raue, 25 W. Crystal Lake, McHenry Coounty, IL)


    Crystal Lake Herald
    March 23, 1961
    Ben Raue Dies at Age 94
    Mayor and Long Civic Leader


    Any list of those who have played leading roles in making Crystal Lake "a good place to live" would without question have to include the name of Ben Raue. As first president of the original Crystal Lake Park Board and a member of it for many years, he was one of the foresighted men without whom this city would have been deprived of a public bathing beach and lake park. The first paving of Crystal Lake streets was done during the years he was mayor, 1923-1927. For 30 years Mr. Raue served on the Crystal Lake school board and was a member of Nunda Lodge 169 AF & AM. He was president of the Home State Bank from 1935 until its sale to the present owners.

    Born April 16, 1866, in Landeshut, Germany, he died in his home at 25 W. Crystal Lake Avenue Monday morning, March 20. He learned the jewelry trade in his native country, and when he came to Crystal Lake in the fall of 1893, he opened a jewelry and hardware store which he operated from that long ago date until his retirement five years ago.

    Surviving are the widow, the former Mabelle Osgood; three daughters, the Misses Ethel, Leone and Lucille, all of Crystal Lake; a son, Benno L., of Crystal Lake; and a brother, Paul, of West Chicago. Five sisters preceded him in death.

    Mason services were conducted at the Warner Funeral Home at 8 p.m. yesterday by Nunda Lodge 169 and religious services are being conducted this afternoon, Thurday, at 2 p. m. by the Rev. M. J. A. Dalrymple. Graveside services in Crystal Lake Union cemetery will be conducted by the Masonic Lodge. Pallbearers will be members of the Nunda Lodge169 AF & AM.

    A memorial has been established for the Illinois Association for the Crippled, Inc. (Easter Seal Society) and donations should be addressed to Memorial committee, Easter Seal Therapy Center, 708 Washington St. Woodstock, Ill.

    Benno married Brown Dora on 16 Jan 1892 in Kane County, Il. Dora (daughter of Brown Samuel Right and Coss Sarah Ann) was born on 05 May 1863 in Cary, McHenry County, IL; died on 18 Jan 1914 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; was buried in Union Cemetery, Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Raue Ethel was born on 17 Jun 1893 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; died in Jul 1987 in Michigan?.
    2. Raue Benno was born on 30 Sep 1895 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; died in Nov 1974 in Cary, McHenry County, Illinois; was buried in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry Co. Il.
    3. Raue Leone was born on 31 Jul 1898; died on 22 Oct 1990 in Cyrstal Lake, McHenry County, Il.
    4. Raue Lucile was born on 25 Jun 1904 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; died on 24 Nov 1994 in Cary, McHenry County, IL; was buried in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry Co. IL.

    Benno married Osgood Mabelle Blanche on 28 Oct 1915 in Denver, CO. Mabelle (daughter of Osgood Franklin and Brown Martha Eunice) was born on 31 Jul 1876 in Janesville, Rock County, WI; died on 25 Oct 1966 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; was buried in Union Cemetery, Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


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