Burton-Babetch-Obituary

Burton Babetch

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Babetch, Burton 84. Beloved husband of Eileen for 47 wonderful years; loving father of Daniel (Rebecca Stich) and Julie (Todd Karner) Babetch; adored grandfather of Caitlin, Eleanor and Hannah. Burton was a longtime Chicagoland CPA. Chapel service Friday 12:15 p.m. at Shalom Memorial Funeral...

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I just found out today that Burt had passed away. He was such a pleasant person to know. He was one of the few people I knew that could understand the craziness of show people. I join you in feeling a real loss.

My deepest sympathy to the BABETCH family. May God be your strength in this time of sorrow. 1 Corinthians 15:26

I am very sorry to hear of Burt's passing. I have worked with Burt the past 15 years and considered him a good friend. He was one of the nicest persons I have known.

Sorry I could not attend the funeral, as I am recovering from surgery.

Bob Novak

Dear Julie and family, I'm so sorry to hear the news about your dad. Wish we were there to be with you guys during this time. May his memory be a blessing.

Deepest Sympathy to the Family may you draw comfort from God's Love to give you strength and peace during your time of sorrow.

To the Babetch family:
In your time of loss, I am expressing heartfelt sympathy to you and your family.
Burt was a lovely man that I met while working at Eicoff many years ago.
Dena Gordon

I saw Burt for lunch when I was in Chicago this last summer and he gave me a picture of himself and Julie on my boat in St. Thomas. I have had it on my desk and will treasure it even more. A friend for over 75 years will be dearly missed.

I'm sorry for your loss Babetch family. May you treasure the many years of fond memories you have of Burton and allow the peace of God to be with you during this difficult time (Philippians 4:7).

To the family, may the fond memories of your loved one help ease the pain in your hearts.

Sincere sympathies,
V. Smith