AGNES PETRO (NEE TARR) CROWN POINT, IN Agnes Petro (nee Tarr), age 96, of Crown Point, IN left this world on Monday, April 14, 2014. Her husband, Mike; her parents: Steve and Anna Tarr; and all other siblings except Rose (White) have preceded her. The Petro line lives on through her sons: James (Nancy) and Richard (Johanna); grandchildren: Linda (John) Coerper, Nancy (John) Swift, James (Mona) and Christopher (Sherri); and great grandchildren: Alicia, Mike, and Emily Petro, and William and Mathew Swift. Friends may visit with the family on Monday, April 21, 2014 at Geisen Funeral and Cremation Services, 7905 Broadway, Merrillville, IN 46410 from 10:00 AM until time of funeral service at 12:30 PM with Fr. Jon Plavcan officiating. Interment will take place at Calumet Park Cemetery in Merrillville, IN. Sign guest- book or view directions at: www.GeisenFuneralHome.com 219-769-3322
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Dear Jimmy and Richie So sorry to hear of your mom's passing! Don and I are in AZ., therefore we just found out, this morning, that she had died. We will certainly keep your mom and your families in our thoughts and prayers.
Fondly, Helene and Don
April 24, 2014
To the family may you find comfort in knowing that the LORD JESUS is with us always.
Martha
April 18, 2014
Jim and Nancy you will be in my thoughts and prayers. So sorry for you loss
Judi Cool
April 18, 2014
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