May God bless you and your...
May the blessings of the LORD's love give you and your family strength during your time of sorrow.
Margo Pressley
December 11, 2003 | Washington, DC
Chicago, Illinois
Ann C. Keane, nee Moran, loving wife of the late William; loving mother of Anna Mae, Gerry (Robert) Lechner, William (the late Mary) Keane, Dorothy, Keane, Roland Carpenter, Thomas (Carol) Keane and Sally (Patrick) Dolphin; fond sister of Margaret (the late George) Cosgrove of England;...
Read MoreMay the blessings of the LORD's love give you and your family strength during your time of sorrow.
Margo Pressley
December 11, 2003 | Washington, DC
Dear Grandma Chickie,
Thank you so much for welcoming me into your family. I was fifteen when I met you and I can still remember how special you made me feel - I never felt like an outsider with you. Thank you for sharing the gift of a big family with a lonely only child.
Let me share with you two of my fondest memories. The first was having breakfast in your kitchen, because you made bacon and eggs like no one in the world. The second was when I brought my...
Ann Carpenter
December 10, 2003 | Pasadena, CA
Tom and family... We're so sorry for your loss... We'll remember her in our prayers...
Mary Ann & Al Galauskas
December 10, 2003 | Chicago, IL
My sincere condolences to your entire family. My heart contains many fond memories of your mom as she helped my mom raise us all! I can imagine your mom and mine along with Mrs. McVittie and Mrs. Shevlin talking over old times -- they are all together again. Prayers for you all - wish I could be there - know I am in spirit! Patsy
Patricia (O'Toole) Toenjes
December 10, 2003 | Columbia, IL
Bill and Family, Sorry to hear about your MOM.. Our sincere condolences to YOU and your Family.
Roger & Patty Justice
December 10, 2003 | Lexington, KY
Bill and Family
Sorry to hear about your Mom. My sincere condolences to you and your Family.
Bob Brown
December 09, 2003 | Reedsburg, WI
My Mother lived a long and glorious LIfe. She was the cement that held our family, large as it grew, together. Her beautiful smile always greeted everyone she met and everyone longed to see that smile.
God was good to her and gave her a long life, the last several because of age a bit
traumatic on those of us who knew her lively spirit and her gung ho attitude. So I think I can speak for my brothers and Sisters when I say, We are Glad God took her home because that is...
William Keane
December 08, 2003 | CHICAGO, IL