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Thursday, March 4, 2010

November 2008-December 31, 2008

When I met Henry W. Hochstatter early Saturday morning, November 14, 2008, he told me about his personal family life. Henry W. Hochstatter was removed from his family home at 437 Natalie Lane in Addison, Illinois by his second wife, Joan Julia Mueller Hochstatter, after fourteen (14) years of marriage. At that time, Henry W. Hochstatter did not have any money in his joint bank account and had closed his checking account, after his second wife cleared out all the funds to pay for their home expenses. During November and December 2008, Henry W. Hochstatter did not receive any Social Security Disability funds because he had forgotten to notify the Social Security Administration about his new bank account and did not have a forwarding mailing address because he was homeless. I volunteered to help Henry W. Hochstatter with cash for car gasoline, food, and Christian friendship to guide him through the process of homelessness. I suggested to notify the Social Security Administration and his bank in person by making an appointment, as well as other contacts about the change in his current bank account number, so that funds could be allocated and deposited properly. Since Henry W. Hochstatter had lost his Illinos Driver's License, he did not have a current Illinois State Identification card. I gave $20.00 to Henry W. Hochstatter to re-apply for his Illinos Driver's License at the Jesse White Illinois Vehicle Driver's Facility Eastgate Shopping Center in Lombard. In addition, I offered to share my Lombard Post Office Box, so that Henry W. Hochstatter could have a forwarding mailing address for contact in Illinois. Afterwards, Henry W. Hochstatter suggested to share lodging expenses at the InTown Residential Suites, 350 East Roosevelt Road in Villa Park, Illinois 60181 on December 31, 2008 due to inclement weather and homelessness issues during winter and New Year's Eve and the upcoming year in 2009.

Friday, February 19, 2010

November 14, 2008: Grace Lutheran Church on Princeton St. and St. Charles Road in Villa Park, Illinois USA

Today is a bright and sunny day with clear skies... I was reminiscing about how time passes and the years add up since November 14, 2008 when I met Henry W. Hochstatter at the 7-Eleven gas station on the corner of Addison St. and St. Charles Road in Villa Park. On that day, I was going to the U.S. Post Office, after visiting Grace Lutheran Church on Princeton Street and St. Charles Road, when I saw Henry W. Hochstatter parked at the 7-Eleven Gas Station, early morning, kicking the sidewalk, when he looked up and said, "Hey, where are you going?" I am going to the U.S. Post Office in Lombard. Then, he asked me, "Do you want a ride there?" I thought about it for a minute, wondering why he asked me. Then I realized, that he probably needed car gasoline to run the grey Toyota SR5 SUV parked at the 7-Eleven around 7 AM. I told Henry W. Hochstatter that I had a Lombard Shell Oil gas card with $25 to use for his Toyota SR5 on that Saturday morning, November 14, 2008, if he could provide the car ride to Downers Grove where the DuPage League of Older Women were meeting at the Community Bank for lunch. That is how I met Henry W. Hochstatter, who later introduced me to his older Mother, staying at a nursing home in Bloomingdale, Illinois, USA.

Friday, February 5, 2010

MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO HENRY WILLIAM HOCHSTATTER

I, Gardenia C. Hung, have been paying Henry William Hochstatter CASH & CREDIT PAYMENTS MONTHLY TO HENRY WILLIAM HOCHSTATTER FOR CAR GASOLINE, DINING, MOVIES, EXPENSES $500.00 PLUS $200.00 CREDIT CARD CHARGES TOTALING MORE THAN $700.00US CASH & CREDIT DURING DECEMBER 2008 AND THROUGH 2009, TO INCLUDE 2010.

Since November 14, 2008, I have been helping Henry W. Hochstatter pay for his car gas expenses--starting with my Shell Oil $25.00 gas card. In addition, I have helped Henry W. Hochstatter move his personal household belonging from (1) his home on Natalie Lane in Addison to the U-Store-It facility on Lake Street, Space #200, and from there to (2) a larger Space#251. Also, I helped Henry W. Hochstatter move into (3) InTown Residential Suites, First Floor, in Villa Park, during December 31, 2008, as well as (4) moving Henry W. Hochstatter to the Second Floor for one year. On November 17, 2009, Henry W. Hochstatter decided to move into an apartment on St. Charles Road in Villa Park, DuPage County, Illinois. So, I also helped Henry W. Hochstatter (5) move all his household and personal belongings from the U-Store-It facility in Addison to the Villa Park apartment, to include moving other household furniture and belongings he has received from his family.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Memorial Weekend for Martin Luther King Jr. 2010

During the three day weekend for the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, beginning on Friday, January 16, 17, 18, 2010, I have been harassed, threatened, and intimidated by Edith Corbly and John Corbly from Springfield Illinos, Brett Hochstatter, security employee at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn and resident from Addison, Illinois, and Henry W. Hochstatter, for discussing and making public that I have been paying more than $1,348.71 to Henry W. Hochstatter in cash expenses for gasoline, meals, telephone, moving expenses, AT&T deposits, and other miscellaneous cash expenses for his family, Mother Rosave Handy and Stepfather Kenneth Handy, both staying at Lexington Healthcare Center in Bloomingdale, Illinois. Henry W. Hochstatter became verbally abusive, insulting me, threatening me, and telling me that he is going to throw out my belonging out the door and over the stairs, and make me move out, so that I had to call the Villa Park Police Department at 140 W. St. Charles Road, Aparment 4B, Villa Park, Illinois 60181. I have been publicly stating that Henry W. Hochstatter owes $1,340.71 owes Gardenia C. Hung for incurred cash expenses charged to the CHASE credit card during 2009 and 2010. Gardenia C. Hung is being threatened, screamed out, and harassed by the Hochstatter brother Brett Hochstatter and sister Edie Corbly, married to John Corbly former Fire Chief in Addison and Lombard, Illinois in DuPage County, Illinois.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

York Township Community Service Volunteer by Gardenia C. Hung

HOW I BECAME SICK AFTER VOLUNTEERING TO CLEAN WITH CLOROX HANDWIPES AND LATEX GLOVES AND SPRAY ALL THE HANDLEBARS, DOORKNOBS, METAL PLATES, DUST DIRTY TABLES AND CHAIRS IN THE AUDITORIUM, HALLWAY AND LOBBY ?

I DEVELOPED A BACKACHE AND A SORE RIGHT SHOULDER AND PAIN ON THE UPPER BACK WITH STIFFNESS ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE NECK AND HEADACHE MIGRAINE WITH ALLERGIES, HIGH FEVER, CONGESTION, SNEEZING, AND A SKIN RASH ON THE RIGHT HAND FINGERS. EXTREME PAIN AND ACHE ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE. I HAVE BEEN TO THE DOCTOR AND TAKEN PAIN RELIEVERS DURING NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 2009. COURTESY: G.C. HUNG