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Eleanore J. Hinz

Brookfield, Illinois

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Eleanore J. Hinz, nee Wilken, age 82, of LaGrange Park, and a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Westchester. Beloved wife of the late John K. Hinz; fond mother of Sharon (William) Victor and Ken Hinz; loving grandmother of Adam Victor; dear sister of Gladys Witt. Funeral Wednesday, May...

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My heartfelt condolences to you, Ken, your sister, Sharon and all your family. This is a hard one... I know. Take care of each other, and be comforted by your fond memories and knowing friends care.

Kenny and Sharon, we thank your mom for her friendship over the years, and for your and her patience with Mom, who regularly walked across the street to try to dance with your Mom! Both we and Mom will miss her. (The Leo's)

Sharon and Kenny--
Got word via John Brannen about your Mom. We are all very sorry to hear of her passing and will make sure other relatives are aware. We hope that the memories of happy times spent together will help you all through this difficult time.

Dearest Sharon and Ken, How very well I remember your dear Mother. She was such a terrific Scout leader; we were so blessed to have her as a great volunteer who led us so tirelessly. She never gave up on us! We had so many wonderful times at Camp Merrybrook because of her (and your Dad)and also at day camp, etc etc. Your house was a nice place to visit because she made your friends feel so welcome. I would have loved to have seen her when I lived in Lisle. By the time I started going...

Sharon and Kenny:
Your mom was a fabulous leader and mentor to so many. I thank her and your dad for helping me become the strong independent successful person I grew up to be. Her life continues in the wonderful memories I have. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you morn the loss while celebrating her life.

Kenny and Sharon, I will always remember your Mom as being so warm and gracious whenever we would stop by. To lose one's parent is like losing your past. Take comfort that she and your Dad are together. If you listen carefully, you can hear the angels singing with great joy "Welcome home, Eleanor!".

 I am sorry for the loss of your beautiful Mother. She touched so many, and blessed all that she met, she shall never be forgotten and will always be in my prayers. God has her in His arms, you have have her in your heart.

To Kenny and Family,
My thoughts are with you at this most difficult time.
Sincerely,
Karen Gierlach