Piecing Crundwell together

An honor roll student, a horse enthusiast, a longtime official

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Rita Crundwell in 1971.
Rita Crundwell in 1971.
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Under the settlement, Crundwell kept their $80,000 house at 1673 U.S. Route 52 and her 1980 Oldsmobile Cutlass. He got his 1983 truck.

She testified that her take-home pay was about $20,000 a year.

The agreement didn’t mention horses.

Little is known about Jerry Crundwell. Record searches turn up nothing, other than a February obituary that indicated his brother died in Florida.

An engineer with Homer Chastain since 1982 said this week that he never knew anyone by the name of Crundwell at his firm.

The state Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, which has a database containing the names of active and inactive engineers, doesn’t include Jerry Crundwell.

A big promotion at City Hall

In Dixon, 1983 was a big political year. Lindquist had taken back the mayor’s seat 4 years earlier, but tough economic times followed in Dixon and the region. (Rockford, for instance, had the highest unemployment rate of any metropolitan area in the country for a time in 1982.)

Dixon’s budget suffered, and Lindquist’s rival, Jim Dixon, promised change at City Hall. Dixon won big in the April 1983 election.

Shortly before that, Finance Commissioner Walter Lohse, a council member, announced that Herzog was resigning earlier than scheduled because of health issues.

Lohse told the council that Crundwell, then the city clerk, had told him she was interested in the position. He said he believed Crundwell could take over the comptroller’s office.

Herzog, who died in 2009, left May 1, 1983.

Shortly after, with Dixon as mayor, Crundwell was appointed comptroller.

“Darlene hired Rita Crundwell as a part-time work-study,” said Lohse, now 80. “She performed very well. She learned everything quickly. She moved up in responsibility and job titles.”

In the years that followed, she appeared in photos in the Telegraph with City Council members or at swearing-in ceremonies. But no stories could be found in which she spoke during council meetings.

In her spare time in the 1980s, she played first base for the softball team of the Clifton Gunderson accounting firm, which has had a role in recent years in preparing the annual audit for the city of Dixon.

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