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Auguste Jasutis, nee Dietrich, 89, November 22, 2015, born in Germany, longtime resident of the southwest side of Chicago, beloved wife of the late Konstantinas Jasutis; devoted mother of Cordelia (William) Kalafut, Claudia (Dennis) Gamache, Raymond (Donna) Jasutis, Richard (Linda) Jasutis, Diana (David) Daoud, Peter (Linda) Jasutis, Eric Jasutis and the late Thomas K. Jasutis; loving grandmother and great grandmother of many; and renowned by all who knew her as a nice and gracious lady. Avid gardener. Services at CENTRAL CHAPEL, 6158 S. Central Ave., Chicago, IL, where family and friends will gather on Tuesday, Nov. 24, from 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service Weds., Nov. 25, at 11 a.m. Burial Lithuanian National Cemetery, Justice, IL. Please visit Auguste Jasutis Book of Memories to express your thoughts or memories in the online guest book, www.chapelc.com or www.facebook.com/centralchapel. For information call 773-581-9000.
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Sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort help you doing this difficult time. Psalms 83 : 18.
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Central Chapel Funeral & Cremation Southwest6158 South Central Avenue, Chicago, IL 60638
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