Sunday, October 5, 2014

Today marks 24 years since Robin Abrams went missing. Robin's memorial is today.

Today marks 24 years since Robin Abrams went missing. Robin's memorial is today.
Robin loved getting together for celebrations with her family. We want to have a beautiful memorial service to honor the short life she had. After 24 years, it is time we remember Robin and celebrate the 28 years she was here on earth. The family takes comfort in knowing that Robin’s story is being heard and that caring people are supporting them. We certainly will NEVER forget Robin and will continue to fight for justice to be served in her case. We certainly hope you will be able to join us, everyone is welcome to attend.
Some people have been asking how they can help the family. Robins sister has started a memorial fund which will be used for future needs. The focus is in trying to bring Robin home for a proper burial – a final resting place. A large effort needs to be made to make that happen. The funds could be used to help finance a search, burial or to construct a memorial in her name. Only the future can direct the family on how to use the funds appropriately. Monetary donations to help with these efforts can be mailed to MB Financial Bank, Robin Abrams Memorial Fund, c/o Jody Walsh, 16700 S. Harlem Ave, Tinley Park, IL. 60477.
Thank you, Angel
https://www.facebook.com/findrobin.abrams?fref=ts
MISSING FOR 8 YEARS...
Theodore McIntyre
10/4/06
Hopkins Park IL
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/m/mcintyre_theodore.html
 

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Theodore was last seen in Hopkins Park IL at 11:00 am on October 4, 2006. He slipped out of his house without being seen and has never been heard from again and an extensive search of the local area turned up no sign of him.
Theodore had no identification with him at the time of his disappearance. He worked as a bus driver for the Chicago Transit Authority for over 30 years, and prior to his disappearance he had spoken to wanting to travel to Chicago. He had lived there until he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and his family decided he'd be better off in his daughter's Hopkins Park home. Few details are available in his case.
If you have any information concerning Theodore's case, please contact:
Kankakee County Sheriff's Department
815-802-7150
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