Category: 437 Natalie Lane



While I have been helping Henry William Hochstatter during 2009 and 2010, I had to move his personal, household, and work belongings from his home at 437 Natalie Lane in Addison, Illinois, more than six (6) times, using UHAUL trucks from Addison and Villa Park in DuPage County.. First, Henry W. Hochstatter moved out of the Addison home into a U-Store-It on Lake Street, near Swift Road. Afterwards, I also helped him move into InTown Residential Suites, on the first floor, then he wanted to move again to the second floor, up the stairs and by the elevator where there were rooms for disabled people. During 2009, Henry W. Hochsttatter had left other furniture and belongings at UHAUL, and at the Addison home, so he had to move the remaining household and work tools into a bigger U-Store-It Unit. So, I helped him again to move from Unit #200 to a bigger unit directly across the road at U-Store-It in Addison, Illinois. During 2009, I spent a lot of time helping Henry W. Hochstatter in his Community Service and volunteering at the Christian Church of Villa Park , at the Parkview Community Church in Glen Ellyn . Also, I was helping Henry W. Hochstatter to visit his Mother Rosave Handy, while her husband Ken Handy was attending to her at Lexington Health Care Center in Bloomingdale .

Since Henry W. Hochstatter was unemployed and homeless, he offered to help his Cousins Chuck Pickerill at UHAUL in Addison where Karen Pickerill managed the facility with Kathy Nolet and Mickey, her son, and in Villa Park, where his Uncle Charlie Pickerill worked with Justin and John, in addition to working with Bobby Pickerill at the Next Generation Auto Shop, 194B W. Roosevelt Road in Villa Park, Illinois. Afterwards, I started to help Henry drive the UHAUL truck transporters and help Uncle Charlie Pickerill drive back his Avalanche Truck and the Lincoln Town Car, including Chuck Pickerill SUV back from the UHAUL runs to Addison and Villa Park in DuPage County.

Later in November 2009, after Uncle Charlie collapsed and had a heart attack at UHAUL in Addison, I helped Henry W. Hochstatter moved out of the second floor at InTown Suites and up the stairs to the second floor, into the King Construction Building at 140 W. St. Charles Road, in Villa Park. Henry W. Hochstatter is still moving furniture, household, and heavy tools cabinets, chest of drawers, wooden trunks, and sofas during 2010.

For the last two (2) years, I have been getting sick with backaches from all the moving that Henry W. Hochstatter has been doing around DuPage County, Illinois.


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.

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