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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Estate of Mr. Roberto Hung & Family at 502 S. Westmore Avenue, Lombard, DuPage County, Illinois USA


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Estate of Mr. Roberto Hung & Family at 502 S. Westmore Avenue, Lombard, DuPage County, Illinois USA from Gardenia Hung on Vimeo.

Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow purchased by Mr. Roberto Hung and his eldest daughter, son-in-law Nathan S. Wittler Patriquin from September 2nd, 1993 through September 2nd, 1996 at the corner of Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard, one block northeast of St. Pius X Catholic Church, and one block southwest from Westmore Elementary School in the Village of Lombard, DuPage County, Illinois 60148 USA. The Hung Family Garden has native DuPage County perennials, classic Chinese woody peonies, lavender, Sensation Lilacs, syringa vulgaris, fragrant Miss Kim lilac bushes, forsythia bushes, Canterbury bells, lilies of the valley borders, strawberries, allium, bleeding hearts, and other gardeners' collectibles.

1 comment:

Communications, Languages & Culture, Inc. said...

While I growing up, I never had to worry about having a roof above my head and a place to live, until I moved to the Village of Lombard, Du Page County, Illinois, in the United States of America. My great-grandparents and great-great grandparents in mainland China, Taiwan, and Cuba, all owned their own real estate property, private homes, and purchased land parcels to lease to others. All American family members living throughout the United States of America, have real estate holdings today under the same family name. As the eldest daughter of an attorney, judge, and university professor, I was fortunate to have been born with the same family name and real estate land holdings and accounts where my name was listed. Only the Village of Lombard in the York Township community has questioned my human rights in housing under the law after seventeen years (17) years of homeownership as a Lombard resident and U.S. citizen in the State of Illinois during the 21st century—after my Father and I, purchased a Lombard Historical Brick Bungalow at 502 S. Westmore Avenue, at the corner of Washington Boulevard, one block northwest from Westmore Elementary School and one block southeast from St. Pius X Catholic Church and School, only three blocks from the Illinois Secretary of State Drivers Vehicle Facility at the Eastgate Shopping Center along Westmore-Meyers Road and half a mile from the York Township Community Center. For the last seventeen (17) years, the Village of Lombard has been denying U.S. Constitutional rights in housing under the law in the State of Illinois to me as a Lombard resident homeowner and U.S. citizen in the State of Illinois. And for the same period, the Village of Lombard Town Hall, Police and Fire Department, have been using me, as a Victim of Crime while being a working Lombard resident homeowner and U.S. citizen, in Du Page County, Illinois in the United States of America. Thus, the Village of Lombard, Town Hall, Police and Fire Department, including Du Page County have been violating my human rights in housing under the law and the Constitution of the State of Illinois, in the U.S.A. today.