Christine-Wilk-Obituary

Christine Lukas Wilk

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Knowing that the end was near, Christine G. Lukas Wilk wrote her own obituary as follows;“This is not meant to be a traditional obituary, but rather a thank you note to all who made my life as wonderful as it was.I begin, of course, with my husband, Robert P Wilk, who loved me throughout our...

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Always in my thoughts, especially when misplacing my commas. You live tirelessly in our memories, and hearts!

We miss you so much. Gone to soon. Miss you every day Bud & Kris

I miss you! I wish you were here with us now. Your memory will live on forever. We honor you everyday!

Really miss you sister.you will always be in my memory.

I miss you very much.

I really miss my sister. We had a great time growing up. Now I just have memories.

Utterly beautiful. My deepest condolences.

Not many get to have a kindergarten teacher who is also a relative. I was blessed to share my first year of school with the most wonderful woman, who just happened to marry into my family. Throughout my time at CCHS, we would catch up in the halls. I am sorry that she is no longer with us, because the world is not a better place without her in it. But she would be proud, I never ignore incorrect grammar. Sending my love to her wherever she may be.

Colleen McCarthy Sanborn

My wife and I met Christine in our retirement years and were blessed beyond words by her and her husband, Bob's friendship when they themselves retired. I worked for Bob for a number of years, which is how I eventually came to know Chris. The teacher, Chris, even in my late years profoundly affected the course of my life. I was writing a non fiction book at the time, on the Prometheus myth and its parallels to American history, and Chris expressed interest in seeing my early chapters. She...