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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Library of Congress, ABA Create Traveling Magna Carta Exhibit, Part I - Chicago libraries | Examiner.com

Library of Congress, ABA Create Traveling Magna Carta Exhibit, Part I - Chicago libraries | Examiner.com

The Law Library of Congress and the American Bar Association (A.B.A.) have joined forces to commemorate the 800th anniversary of the barons having compelled King John to seal Magna Carta (Great Charter) in 1215 with a traveling exhibit. Magna Carta: Enduring Legacy, 1215-2015 will debut at the A.B.A. Annual Meeting in Boston on Friday, August 8, 2014, the Library of Congress (L.O.C.) announced on Wednesday, July 16, 2014. As I mentioned earlier this month, the L.O.C. will display the exhibition “Magna Carta: Muse and Mentor,” featuring Lincoln Cathedral’s copy of Magna Carta in November 6, 2014 to January 19, 2015.

ABA’s ‘Magna Carta: Enduring Legacy 1215-2015’ will feature facsimiles of Magna Carta-related rare documents and artifacts from the collections of the Library of Congress. As many as 16 freestanding banners will depict images of the materials and tell the story of Magna Carta and its catalyst role in promoting the rule of law. The display will be supplemented by a video that further explains the documents and artifacts.

For the next several years, the ABA exhibition will travel to public buildings such as courthouses, law schools, universities and public libraries… The exhibition will be displayed at an ABA event in London, England, June 12-14, 2015, in conjunction with Magna Carta events held by the ABA.

The ABA Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress worked with the Law Library of Congress to develop the traveling exhibition. The Library provided facsimiles, curated the materials and developed the video, which is narrated by Nathan Dorn, the rare book curator of the Law Library.
The exhibition celebrates the 800th anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta in 1215, in a grassy English meadow at Runnymede, by the Thames, when barons coerced King John into granting a number of rights and liberties. These fundamental concepts of freedom and liberty have been accepted and refined through the centuries and were adapted by the Founding Fathers in creating the U. S. Constitution.

The Library of Congress exhibition ‘Magna Carta: Muse and Mentor’ will run for 10 weeks…and will feature one of only four surviving copies of Magna Carta from 1215. This rare issue of the great charter will be the centerpiece of the Library’s exhibition, which will tell the story of the charter’s creation in England, reinterpretation through the centuries, and emergence as an enduring document of constitutional law in the United States.
The 1215 Lincoln Cathedral Magna Carta will be on loan from the Lincoln Cathedral in England. The document is traveling first to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, where it is on display until Sept. 1, and then to the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts from Sept. 6 through Nov. 2. Its final stop in America will be the Library of Congress.
The Library’s 10-week exhibition will feature medieval manuscripts, published works, prints, photographs, maps, posters and annotated draft opinions by justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. The 75 items will be drawn from the collections of the Law Library of Congress and from the following custodial divisions at the Library: Prints and Photographs; Rare Book and Special Collections; Music; Manuscript; Geography and Map; and Serial and Government Publications…
The A.B.A. stated, “Beginning November 28, 2014, the Library of Congress will host one of the four original 1215 exemplifications of Magna Carta and plans are underway to develop a major exhibition for 2014-2015 in celebration of the 800th anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta. The exhibit will present precious medieval manuscripts, printed books, pamphlets and other priceless documents from the collections of the Library of Congress that tell the story of the heritage of Magna Carta. It will trace the path of Magna Carta’s influence from King John and the Barons at Runnymede Meadow in 1215 through the rise of English political liberty and the American founding to current events in the unfolding story of the rule of law throughout the world. The Library will host a substantive symposium, a black tie gala, and other events to highlight the exhibit.”

In order to raise awareness about the Magna Carta and its enduring legacy, the American Bar Association Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress will partner with the Law Library of Congress to develop a high-quality traveling exhibit to complement the Library’s exhibit. The ABA-LLC Magna Carta Traveling Exhibit (“traveling exhibit”) will feature spectacular images from the Library’s exhibit along with supporting text printed on freestanding banners that will tell the story of Magna Carta and its catalyst role in promoting the rule of law. The exhibit will also feature a companion video. The traveling exhibit will be curated by the Law Library of Congress with the goal being to make it interesting and accessible to a wide range of people, including judges, lawyers, educators, students, and laypeople.
The exhibit will be launched at the 2014 ABA Annual Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. Immediately following the launch, the exhibit will be sent across the country to dozens of law schools, courthouses, public libraries and other venues through 2015 and beyond, ensuring significant exposure and viewership.

The American Bar Association will hold events in London June 11-14, 2015 in celebration of the anniversary…
There are two identical displays for Magna Carta: Enduring Legacy, 1215-2015 that are going on tour. The following are the confirmed dates and places. The A.B.A. will announce other venues and dates as they are confirmed.

The A.B.A. Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress will host it at the A.B.A. EXPO, A.B.A. Annual Meeting (August 8-10, 2014) being held at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. The Indiana State Bar Association will host it at the Indiana Statehouse from Monday, September 29, 2014 to Friday, October 10, 2014. The University of Michigan Law School will host it at the University of Michigan Law School Law Library from Wednesday, October 1, 2014 to Tuesday, October 21, 2014 in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

The A.B.A. Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress will host it at the A.B.A. Midyear Meeting (February 6-8, 2015) in Houston. The State Bar of Georgia will host it at the Georgia Bar Center in the spring.

The Utah State Bar will host it April 3-20, 2015 in Salt Lake City. The A.B.A. Section of International Law will host it at the Section Spring Meeting (April 29-May 2, 2015) to be held at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

The A.B.A. Tort Trial and Insurance Practice will host it Section Spring Meeting (April 29-May 3, 2015), to be held at the Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia. The A.B.A. Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress will host it at the A.B.A. London Sessions (June 11-14, 2015) to be held in London.

The A.B.A. Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress will host it at the A.B.A. Annual Meeting (July 31-August 2, 2015) in Chicago. The Brooklyn Law School will host it from Monday, September 14, 2015 to Thursday, September 28, 2015.

The A.B.A. Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress will host it at the A.B.A. Midyear Meeting (February 5-7, 2016) in San Diego. Bar associations, law schools, and communities that would like to host the traveling exhibit Magna Carta: Enduring Legacy, 1215-2015 at academic libraries, law libraries, public libraries, museums, courthouses, etc. should e-mail Elissa Lichtenstein at elissa.lichtenstein [at] americanbar.org.

With nearly 400,000 members, the A.B.A. is one of the largest voluntary professional membership organizations in the world. It states, “As the national voice of the legal profession, the ABA works to improve the administration of justice, promotes programs that assist lawyers and judges in their work, accredits law schools, provides continuing legal education, and works to build public understanding around the world of the importance of the rule of law.”

Established in 1832, the Law Library of Congress has a mission to make its resources available to members of Congress, the Supreme Court, the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government, and foreign judicial systems. With approximately 2,650,000 volumes and over 5,000,000 items in various formats, the Law Library of Congress contains the world’s largest collection of law books and other resources from all countries and provides online databases and guides to legal information worldwide through its Web site.

The Library of Congress holds more than 158,000,000 items in various languages, disciplines and formats. The Library serves the U.S. Congress and the federation both on-site in its reading rooms on Capitol Hill and through its award-winning Web site.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Memorial Day Reminder For Lombard Real Estate Property Compensation, Restitution, and Payment for Mrs. Gardenia C. Hung-Wittler - gardeniahung's blog

Memorial Day Reminder For Lombard Real Estate Property Compensation, Restitution, and Payment for Mrs. Gardenia C. Hung-Wittler - gardeniahung's blog



Greetings on Memorial Day in remembrance of the military  veterans and the families who have served with the military in service. My name is Mrs. Gardenia C. Hung-Wittler, who has been married to former U.S. Navy PC-3 Nathan Scott Wittler (Patriquin) who served aboard the USS Platte in Norfolk, Virginia USA. My father, Mr. Roberto Hung Juris Doctor, was a friend and family member of the U.S. military.



Mrs. Gardenia Hung-Wittler, Daughter of Mr. Roberto Hung Juris Doctor is Requesting Payment, Compensation, and Restitution of Lombard Real Estate Property at 502 South Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard in District 5, York Township, Du Page County, Illinois USA. The Lombard Real Estate Property at 502 S. Westmore Avenue and Washington Blvd. in the Village of Lombard, Du Page County, is still registered as York Township Parcel No. 06-09-315-038, which was under a Deed Trust for the Estate of Mr. Roberto Hung Supplemental Health Care. This Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow was built in 1927 as a residential family home, lot size at 60 ft. X 144 ft., for a total square feet of 8,640.00. The estimated market value was $272.850 in 2012. The Lombard Real Estate was sold by ReMax Achiever Realtor Kathy Volpe to Manco Home Builders in 2011, 2012, 2013. Then you have solde the same Lombard Real Estate Property as J.W. Reedy Realtor, keeping the real estate proceeds without compensating nor paying the Daughter of Mr. Roberto Hung who has been the Lombard resident homeowner in Du Page County, Illinois, USA.



The Estate of Mr. Roberto Hung Supplemental Health Care Trust was filed in the 18th Judicial Circuit Court of the County of Du Page, 505 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, in the State of Illinois, United States of America.



The Daughter of Mr. Roberto Hung has not received any Lombard real estate property payment, compensation nor any restitution for the Lombard criminal disaster roofing water damages and losses at 502 South Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard, in the Village of Lombard, Du Page County, Illinois USA.



I, Gardenia C. Hung-Wittler, do hereby request Lombard Real Estate Payment, Compensation, and Restitution for Lombard Criminal Disaster Roofing Water Damages and Losses to my Lombard Home and Business for Communications, Languages & Culture Inc. <Photos Taken by Gardenia C. Hung 025.jpg>

502 South Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard, Lombard, Illinois 60148-3028







Please reply and contact Mrs. Gardenia C. Hung-Wittler  or by return mail at POB 1274, Lombard, Illinois 60148-8274 USA

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

A Lombard Funeral at Brust Funeral Home and St. Pius X Catholic Church in the Diocese of Joliet | GHung's Blog

A Lombard Funeral at Brust Funeral Home and St. Pius X Catholic Church in the Diocese of Joliet | GHung's Blog



On the day Roberto Hung was abused and throttled by Respiratory Therapist Ben Aguilar at Vencor Northlake Hospital, June 18, 1998, I called St. John Bosco Church at Northlake to see what happened to my Father as a patient. Afterwards, I drove back to Brust Funeral Home on Main Street in Lombard to arrange for the Autopsy by Shaku Teas M.D., forensic pathologist contracted by John Brust in Lombard, Illinois.



Brust Funeral Home’s manager J. Foreman began to plan Roberto Hung’s Visitation and Funeral Mass at St. Pius X Catholic Church on June 25, 1998–one week after Respiratory Therapist Ben Aguilar had murdered the patient Roberto Hung by shattering the tracheostomy and puncturing his heart early in the morning, around 7:00 a.m. at Vencor Northlake Hospital.



When I returned back to our Lombard home in District 5, I called St. Pius X Catholic Church, one block away to talk to Sister Pauline Schultz, the Franciscan nun who arranges the Funeral Mass for the parishioners in the Diocese of Joliet, Illinois USA. Soprano Jean Ceithaml sang the Ave Maria. The funeral flower arrangements were ordered from Blossoms and left at St. Pius X. In addition, I paid in cash $500 by check to St. Pius X for the Funeral Mass Services on June 25, 2012.



On Roberto Hung’s Funeral Day, very few people from the Village of Lombard attended. No one from the Lombard Town Hall nor the Lombard Police or Fire Department sent any sympathy cards or donations nor any monetary contributions for me or my family as Lombard resident homeowners in bereavement and loss of a family member. None from DuPage County government mailed any sympathy card either for Roberto Hung’s funeral day at St. Pius X Catholic Church in the Village of Lombard, after the Lombard resident homeowner and taxpayer spent all of his Illinois retirement income and funds in DuPage County, York Township, District 5.



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Monday, June 23, 2014

BBC News - The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh due in NI for three-day visit

BBC News - The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh due in NI for three-day visit



The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh
are due to arrive in Northern Ireland later on Monday for a three-day visit.


The Royal couple will attend a series of public engagements from 23 to 25
June.




They will take a tour of Crumlin Road Gaol in Belfast and visit the set of
the TV series Game of Thrones in the Titanic Quarter.




It will be the Queen's first visit since 2012, when she came as part of her
Diamond Jubilee celebrations.




During that visit, the Queen and Martin McGuinness, Northern Ireland's deputy
first minister and a former IRA leader, shook hands for
the first time.





In April, Mr
McGuinness toasted the Queen
during a banquet at Windsor Castle as part of
the state visit of Irish president Michael D Higgins.




Mr McGuinness confirmed that
he
will meet Her Majesty again during her visit to Northern Ireland.




The Royal couple will stay at Hillsborough Castle during their visit and will
meet with Secretary of State Theresa Villiers and First Minister Peter Robinson
and Mr McGuinness at the castle in their first engagement.




The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will also attend a Royal British Legion
reception in Coleraine, County Londonderry, and a lunch at Belfast City Hall.





It will be their 21st visit to Northern Ireland.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

BBC News - Elderly couple woken by burglars in Newry

BBC News - Elderly couple woken by burglars in Newry



An elderly couple have been left shaken after being woken
by two burglars in the bedroom of their Newry home on Saturday night.


The couple were disturbed by a noise in the house on Newtown Road, before
their bedroom door was forced open and two men entered the bedroom.




One of them was carrying an iron bar and the other a torch.




They demanded money from the couple before leaving with a handbag containing
cash.




One of the men is described as being about 25 to 30 years old, about 5ft 8ins
tall, slim, with fair hair cut short. He spoke with a Newry accent.




The second man was slightly smaller and of heavier build, with fair hair and
a fair complexion.




Police have appealed for information.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

June 10, 2005: Before Lombard Criminal Roofing Disaster at the Estate of Mr. Roberto Hung and Family in DuPage County, Illinois on Vimeo

June 10, 2005: Before Lombard Criminal Roofing Disaster at the Estate of Mr. Roberto Hung and Family in DuPage County, Illinois on Vimeo



June 10, 2005: Before Lombard Criminal Roofing Disaster at the Estate of Mr. Roberto Hung and Family in DuPage County, Illinois from G. Hung Fong on Vimeo.


The Hung Fam­i­ly pur­chased the Lom­bard Brick Bun­ga­low at 502 S. West­more-​Mey­ers Road and Wash­ing­ton Boule­vard in the name of Mr. Rober­to Hung, dur­ing Septem­ber 2, 1993 in the Vil­lage of Lom­bard, Du­Page Coun­ty, Illi­nois. Mr. Rober­to Hung and Fam­i­ly im­proved the Lom­bard His­toric Brick Bun­ga­low as home­own­ers dur­ing the years of res­i­dence in Du­Page Coun­ty, Illi­nois, be­fore the crim­i­nal roof­ing dis­as­ter, all the dam­ages and loss­es ar­ranged by the Vil­lage of Lom­bard Po­lice and Fire De­part­ment dur­ing the week of June 18, 2005 and through the years un­til Novem­ber 5, 2008 in Du­Page Coun­ty, Illi­nois.

Monday, May 26, 2014

A Lombard Victim Injected and Abducted After Midnight - GHWittler - Open Salon

A Lombard Victim Injected and Abducted After Midnight - GHWittler - Open Salon

I am a resident homeowner and taxpayer, Lombard Victim of Crime After Midnight abused, injected, and kidnapped at 502 S. Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard, in DuPage County, Illinois 60148, USA.

After midnight and while I was sleeping after working as a Certified Legal Court Interpreter and Translator, intruders would come into the house and inject me behind the right ear and on the rear of the right ear. I was unconscious and sleeping during the kidnapping.

Attached are photos of the right ear and the rear ear lobe.

Front View:  Right Ear Belonging To Lombard Victim of Crimes in DuPage County, Illinois USA
Rear Right Earlobe Injected To Cause A Stroke For Lombard Resident Homeowner, Illinois Victim of Crimes in DuPage County, USA
Front and Rear View of Right Ear Injected To Cause A Stroke For Lombard Resident Homeowner After Midnight by Intruders with Unauthorized Access To The Hung-Wittler Lombard Home at 502 S. Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard in York Township, DuPage County, Illinois, USA 

The Dance - GHWittler - Open Salon

The Dance - GHWittler - Open Salon

During the 1970s, Roberto Hung worked at a theatrical dance performance company on the Northwest side of Chicago supplying apparel costumes, ballerina slippers, dance stockings, and leotards for ballet dancers, actors and actresses for theatre performances around the world.  My Father also worked for Marshall Field’s and Montgomery Wards, among other corporate employers in Chicago, Illinois USA.

While I was growing up in Cuba, I met the famous Cuban ballerina Alicia Alonso, who was a colleague of my Father at the Universidad de La Habana.

Later on, when I began my college years at Northeastern Illinois University, I became fascinated by the Dance Program sponsored by Libby Komeiko Fleming who taught Ballet, Jazz, Folkloric Dance and Flamenco on campus.  So, I enrolled in the Dance Program as a freshman at NEIU.  In order to participate in the Dance curriculum, I purchased leotards for Ballet I to practice at the Dance Studio which used to be by the A-Wing, near the Theatre.  I also enrolled in the Spanish Flamenco class and Master Classes taught by Libby Komeiko Fleming.  Spanish Flamenco dancing requires special black shoes with heels, Spanish “castañuelas”, and dance stockings which I purchased myself in order to practice for Libby’s flamenco gitano at NEIU on campus.  The Dance Program at NEIU provided extracurricular courses for me which added up to a minor in Dance and Performing Arts to include Voice, Guitar, and Music training.

Thirty-one (31) years after NEIU college life, I can look back to remember that I lost my Spanish Flamenco shoes and “castañuelas” in 1982, after I returned from Summer French Immersion at Laval University in the Ville de Québec, Canada.  When I returned from Canada, some of my personal clothing, Flamenco shoes and “castañuelas” were gone from my closet where I shared an apartment with my Mother and family on the Northwest side of Chicago, Illinois USA.  While I was away in Canada, studying at Laval University for a French Immersion from May-August in 1982, my Mother and her friends took my black Flamenco shoes, “castañuelas” and other personal clothing from me to give away to her friends without my consent or authorization.

For the last thirty-two (32) years, since I graduated from Northeastern Illinois University, I have been losing personal belonging, fashion garments, academic books involving Ethnographic Psychiatry, Japanese I and II books, silk scarves, souvenirs and mementos from my Canadian travels and other trips across the United States of America.  These personal belongings are removed from my possession to be archived and listed in reports by the State of Illinois courts and the U.S. Department of Justice without notifying me as the rightful owner when I have paid taxes and purchased the lost items with receipts for the record.  Why I am targeted as an Illinois Victim of Heinous Hate Crimes?  Since my Mother has been a psychiatric patient in Illinois, the psychiatrists who treat her target me as a Victim of Hate Crimes by psychopaths surrounding their psychiatric practice and my Mother who is under psychiatric therapy. 

After I moved to the Village of Lombard on September 2, 1993 when my Father purchased Lombard real estate property and also provided the $10,000 deposit for my Brother and Mother to buy a Lombard home on Harrison Street near Finley Road, I began to lose household electronics, personal clothing, garments, business resources, kitchen tools, etc.  To date in 2013, twenty (20)  years after I moved to the Village of Lombard, the County of DuPage has not compensated me nor provided restitution for me as Victim of Heinous Hate Crimes in Illinois, United States of America.

As a Victim  of Heinous Hate Crimes in the State of Illinois, I am entitled to Victim’s Compensation and Restitution under the Constitution of the United States of America enforced by the Department of Justice.

Autumn Leaf Peeping in New England, USA - GHWittler - Open Salon

Autumn Leaf Peeping in New England, USA - GHWittler - Open Salon
Travel Tips To Leaf Peeping Travel by Car in Vermont, New England
Autumn Season Driving To Vermont From Illinois in the Midwest, USA
Twenty years ago, on September 3, 1993, my Father Mr. Roberto Hung J.D. purchased a Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow and Nathan S. Wittler and I moved to the Village of Lombard in DuPage County during September, he wanted to drive out east to Vermont, the Green Mountain state in New England in the new sandstone sportscar Nissan 200SX which featured an auto-pilot self-driving steering wheel to handle the miles on the US highways.  Nathan S. Wittler wanted to visit his parents Reverend Melvin A. Wittler and Mrs. Nancy Wittler (Patriquin) at the West Dummerston Farm by the West River near Brattleboro, Vermont in New England.  The Wittlers planned the annual Wittler-Patriquin Family reunion with Grandfather Patriquin’s clan for a family wedding involving Kent Wittler and Linda Goetz.   The fourth time, Nate’s youngest brother Kent Wittler became engaged to Linda Goetz from Cooperstown, New York and decided to get married in South Vermont, New England.
The Autumn season driving to Vermont from Illinois in the Midwest was going to be the fourth leaf-pipping tour time for me to enjoy the colorful display of Fall leaves around West Dummerston and Brattleboro by the West River in New England.  Fall in Vermont is one of the best times to get away on a long car drive to travel in the Green Mountain state.  After the wedding, Nathan and I planned to drive north through Vermont and cross the Canadian border around Lake Champlain into the province of Québec to visit Montréal and drive on the Canadian highway Route 401 to Ontario towards Saute St. Marie and Detroit Michigan for the scenic tour around the Great Lakes back to Illinois in the Midwest.
Previously, Nathan S. Wittler and I had travelled to South Vermont after getting married ourselves aboard the Star of Chicago at Navy Pier by Lake Michigan in the Illinois, USA.
Nate and I attended the family wedding reunion for his youngest sister Heather Wittler and Jon Eruren at the Vermont farm in New England.  We drove east from the Land of Lincoln through Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachussetts, New Hampshire, and New York all the way to West Dummerston by the West River near Brattleboro in South Vermont, New England.
Afterwards, Nathan’s second brother Bryan Wittler got married to Peggy Cano and moved to Newfane near West Dummerston in South Vermont.  The second time travelling to New England, Nathan and I decided to fly to Boston, Massachusetts to pick up his youngest brother Kent Wittler who was studying at Harvard University.  So, Nate and I flew into Logan Airport in Boston, then rented a National car to drive out to South Vermont after we picked up Kent Wittler by Harvard University in Boston.  I was driving out the National rental car while Nate and Kent were talking and trying to catch up on the family and friends events.  The three of us, me, Nate and Kent drove out on U.S. Highway 1 from Boston, Massachusetts to West Dummerston and Brattleboro, New England to meet the Wittlers and the Patriquins at the farm by the West River in South Vermont.  We drove safely through the Boston city traffic and the New England commuters travelling to South Vermont in New England for the Autumn family wedding reunion.  Since I was driving carefully, there were no traffic tickets nor moving violations during our Autumn season driving through New England and the East coast on our way to West Dummerston and Brattleboro in South Vermont.
Pre-planning, fuel budgeting, and AAA Motor Club member deals can make a great Fall Leaf Peeping driving across the Midwest from Illinois through Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, South Vermont and northbound across the Green Mountain state towards Stowe, Burlington, Montpelier and around Lake Champlain into the Canadian border and the province of Québec en route to Montréal and across Ontario following the Canadian Highway 401 into Saute St. Marie, Windsor, and Detroit, through the scenic Lake Michigan tour-de-lac back to the Land of Lincoln.

A Father's Day Story From Roberto Hung J.D.

A Father's Day Story From Roberto Hung J.D.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Where is my 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints' Heirloom Jewelry which My Grandmother Gertrudis Salustiana Gave Me? - gardeniahung's blog

Where is my 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints' Heirloom Jewelry which My Grandmother Gertrudis Salustiana Gave Me? - gardeniahung's blog



After I moved to the Village of Lombard when my Father Roberto Hung purchased the historic Lombard Brick Bungalow, a thief stole my 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints Heirloom Jewelry which my Grandmother Salustiana Gertrudis gave me when I was a young 3-year-old.


The Lombard thief walked into the Master Bedroom at 502 S. Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard, and began to look for Gold in my Jewelry  Box on top of the Teak Wooden Dresser Drawer.

Where is my 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints' Heirloom Jewelry which My Grandmother Gertrudis Salustiana Gave Me?


Since I was a child, my Grandmother Gertrudis Salustiana would give me 18K Gold Jewelry as a gift and incentive to help her and visit her at home.


Why did the Lombard Thief steal my 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints' Heirloom which is for a small child's wrist from my Lombard home in the Master Bedroom on the First Floor?


Whoever has kept the 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints' Heirloom has to return it by law upon confession of stealing from my Lombard Home and the Master Bedroom while I was working full-time and out-of-town.

The Lombard Thief is always stealing from me, when he never gives me any attention or any money for his crimes against me while I have paid as Lombard resident homeowner for real estate property and the Lilac Town community near St. Pius  X Catholic Church School Parish.

Return my 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints' Heirloom which my Grandmother Gertrudis Salustiana gave me for Catholic protection when I was a 3-year old child in Santiago de Cuba, before I lived in the United States of America.


My Father used to remember, before he died on June 18, 1998, when people used to visit the Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow while I was working full-time and out-of-town in the Village of Lombard, Lilac Town.


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