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Christine Lyn Tallarico, 50, at rest peacefully August 6, 2019. Beloved mother of Willow Tallarico - Turano. Loving daughter of Frank and Diana Tallarico. Dear sister of Amy (Michael) Bailey. Loving aunt of Parker and Gavin Bailey. Dear companion of Jeff Rasmussen. Christine was a 1986 graduate of Lisle High School and a graduate of the University of Iowa with a degree in Economics. She owned several businesses in Colorado and loved cooking, live music, and gardening. Memorial visitation will take place Sunday August 11 from 3 PM TO 9 PM at Blake - Lamb Funeral Home 5015 Lincoln Ave., Lisle. Memorial Mass Monday 10 AM at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church 820 Division St., Lisle. The family kindly requests that everyone wear bright colors in honor of Christine's colorful spirit. Information, 630-964-9392 or www.blake-lambfuneralhome.com.
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just heard... so very sorry... and so late.. i will miss my friend... so happy to have had her experience on life and smiles at concerts.. everyday life with her as a good friend was awesome.. always a smile and full of life and energy... gonna miss her///// brian haas
brian g haas
January 30, 2021
Framk, Diana, Amy and Willow,
My heart and thoughts are with you all.
Rest In Peace Dear Christine
~like musical notes on page, melodic and beautiful, never missing a beat~
Love,
Billie Cassin
Billie Cassin
August 12, 2019
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