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Friday, March 20, 2015

A Lilac Town Homeowner's View In District 5, York Township, Du Page County, Illinois USA

Twenty-two (22) years ago, since September 2, 1993, I moved to Lilac Town after purchasing a Lombard home from Debra Seckreki in District 5 because she could not afford to pay the homeowner's real estate tax bill of $2,800US.  My father, Mr. Roberto Hung who signed the real estate contract purchase paid cash to Debra Seckreki to move to Michigan state and closed the Lombard real estate sale with the payment of Debra Seckreki's real estate tax bill.  From our two story Lombard Historic Bungalow's windows built in 1927, I could see east and west, north and south on Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard.  The sun is always shining on same corner, next to Mrs. Stebbens' (Ahrens) home later owned by John and Eva Carpenter who sold it to Chris and Sara Gulotta and children;  next door to the Brown Brick Two-Story Brownstone where the Italian brunette lived with the motorcycle husband who sold their home to Chuck, Robyn, Jennifer and family; across from the Shimeks' green house where John, Liz, Shawn, Bryan, Monique and Taylor lived.
Mrs. Stebbens (Ahrens) Lombard Home in District 5
Mrs. Stebben (Ahrens, deceased) Lombard home in District 5
where John and Sara Gulotta live nowadays with children.
Mr. and Mrs. Shimek's Green Lombard Home in District 5 
Mr. and Mrs. Shimek's Green Home in District 5
where John, Liz, Shaun, Bryan, Monique, and Taylor used to live on Washington Boulevard.
Italian Brunette and Motorcycle Husband's Lombard Home before Chuck, Robyn, Jennifer, and family moved into District 5 
Italian Brunette and Motorcycle Husband's Lombard Home before Chuck, Robin, Jennifer and Family moved into District 5
Lilac Town Homeowner's View on Washington Boulevard and Westmore-Meyers Road in District 5 
Lilac Town Homeowner's View on Washington Boulevard and Westmore-Meyers Road in District 5
 Even in 2012, pedestrians, drivers, and passersby can still see the signs of heinous hate crimes on the burnt lawngrass, the chopped Stark Bros. Golden Delicious Apple Tree, the missing Tea Roses, and the grazed ground at 502 S. Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard in District 5, Lilac Town.  The Wisconsin Neighbor across the street also suffered from lawngrass burnings in front of her home, as you can see the yellow grass out front burnt.
 Wisconsin Neighbor's Home Across Washington Boulevard in District 5
Wisconsin Neighbor's Home across Washington Boulevard in District 5
ReMax Achievers Kathy Volpe For Sale Sign on Westmore-Meyers Rd. and Washington Blvd. in District 5 
A Lilac Town Homeowner's View on Westmore-Meyers Road
Jim and Sue Wolf's Children Lombard Home on Westmore-Meyers Road in District 5 
 From My Homeowner's View I could see Jim and Sue Wolf's Lombard Home directly across from my Lilac Town House on Westmore-Meyers Road in District 5
Michigan Neighbor's Lombard Home at the corner of Washington Blvd. and Westmore-Meyers Road in District 5  
From My Lilac Town Homeowner's View I could see the sun rising in the morning over the Michigan Neighbor's Lombard house on Washington Boulevard in District 5
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