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JULY 30, 2014
Vol. 6 No. 48
in memoriam
Longtime police and fire chaplain dies unexpectedly
Klima had been the pastor at Hope Lutheran Church since 1981 By Stewart Warren staff reporter
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By Stewart Warren staff reporter The Michelin tire company officially kicked off the construction ofan enormous newfacilityatthe RidgePort Logistics Center in Wilmington with an outdoor breakfast and groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday morning for local leaders. When finished, the three Michelin buildings will have about 1.7 million square feet of space, making it one of the largest centers of its kind in the area, said John Greuling, president and CEO of the Will County Center for Economic Development. Michelin is consolidating existing midwestern facilities – including one in Monee – at the site, Greuling said. It’s a great place to be for a business in the automotive industry, Greuling said. Cars are built in nearby Tennessee, Kentucky and Indiana, so it’s easy to get the tires from here to there.
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The Rev. George Klima died unexpectedly early Tuesday morning. He was 71. Since 1981, Klima had been the pastor at Hope Lutheran Church, 308 W. Black Road, Shorewood. He is the first – and so far, only – pastor to lead that congregation, said Shorewood Police Chief Aaron Klima, one of his sons. Hope Lutheran He also was the chaplain Pastor George for the Shorewood Police Klima COURTESY and Troy Township Fire PHOTO HOPE LUTHERAN Protection District. Fire CHURCH departments. “He passed in his sleep peacefully at home,” the chief said.“He’d had some health concerns over the past few months.” Nadine Klima, his wife, his six children and 17 >> see chaplain | page 2