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Eleanor Laraia

Niles, Illinois

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Eleanor Laraia, 82, nee Becker, passed away peacefully in her sleep. She was the beloved wife of the late Frank A. Laraia and the late George Norek; loving mother of George Norek, Dr. Mary (Bob) Fabbrini, Bill (Katie) Norek, Sue (Todd) Jennings and Tom (Stephanie) Norek; Cherished Oma of Tom,...

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I always looked forward bowling with her. such a delightful person.




You have my deepest sympathy. God bless.

My deepest sympathy to Ellie's family on the loss of your dear mother. I am so sorry. I will have a Mass read for her. Your Louisville cousin, Lynda

I worked in an office with Frank and was blessed to have several interactions with Ellie. She was a gentle woman of tremendous strength and OH SO NICE. My condolences to the family.

Eleanor has been such a bright light to our entire family, her church community, and the hundreds of friends she made along the way. She led a very Christian life and now enjoys her eternal reward.

I bowled with Eleanor on Mondays for the last two years. She was a lovely women inside & out. She was fun to bowl with & always looked forward seeing her. She will be missed in so many ways.

Brenda Wishner

So very sorry to hear this news. I have so many fond memories of 'Mrs. Norek' from my childhood. Your mom was a special person who had a gift of always making everyone feel valued and loved. I have since looked forward to her Christmas letters, filled with your family's yearly activities. May the many memories you all cherish live on in your hearts and bring you comfort. Prayers and Hugs....

I bowled with Eleanor for the last two years on Mondays. Such a lovely women-outside & inside.She made bowling so much fun-always looked forward to seeing her. She will be missed in so many ways.

Brenda Wishner
Chicago IL

My deepest condolences to the entire family. When I was a kid, Eleanor and George would welcome me into their house and talk with me around the kitchen table for hours. Although I was a kid, Eleanor always made me feel like my opinions were super important to her.She was a wonderful women who had dinner and a Hawks game with me this year, so thankful for that. May God bless her, may her name always be a blessing.