Frances-Esayena-Obituary

Frances Esayena

Chicago, Illinois

About

LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois

Obituary

Send Flowers

Frances Esayena, nee Kacello, 89, passed away Dec. 28, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Frank; loving mother of Frank Scott (Cathy), Mary Susan (Rex) Pauling and the late Anthony (Dale); grandmother of Joseph Esayena, Tony and Andrew Pauling, Dana and Dawn La Brose; dear...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I met Aunt Frances at the many birthday & holiday parties at Bill & Gails home. We always enjoyed talking with her. Her personality was uplifting. I also enjoyed having 1 or 2 white russians with her. Our condolences to Scott, Susi & family. Her smile shines on.

Just like Sally Tyszko, I met Frances and EC @ the same time while working at Arlington Park Theatre. Frances was a kick! EC, on the other hand...No, I've enjoyed the Esayena family for a long time now, my prayers and condolences are with you all. I have wonderful memories of Frances.

Auntie Francis I will miss you. You taught us many things about family. Not only your smile but also your strength. Your life was not easy. You had a long hard past year. You have had many hurdles in the past but you dealt with them with class. You were the glue of our family. I only hope we can carry out the family traditions as well as you did. Now you will be with Tony and Uncle Ducky smiling down and watching over all of us. Love your niece Gail

Moe's zest for life and huge smile is something we'll remember always, as well as her pure goodness that she has passed on to her children and grandchildren. No one exemplified family values more than Moe, and I am so blessed to have witnessed this legacy she has passed on to her loved ones. I'll admit, Scrabble will never be the same without Moe, but she will always be in my heart with every two-letter word I try to play. My love to everyone whose life she touched.

Moe will be greatly missed by us and by many. Whenever we think of her, her wonderful smile and laughter come to mind. She holds a very special place in our hearts forever. God bless her.

Miss Moe was a very special spirit and though she will be missed her generosity and joyfulness lives on through her children and grandchildren. To my very dear friend E.C., thank you for sharing her with us and for perpetuating the richness of her legacy.

Family gathering in Chetek Wisconsin

My dear Auntie Frances, remember the family reunion in Chetek Wisconsin (see photo)? Look at all the people who love you! I'll never forget all the family gatherings (birthdays, graduations, holidays) we had through the years...you were at every one....laughing, loving, and always smiling. I feel so lucky because I just simply won't ever need a picture to remember your smile. I just see it.

May God now smile upon you forever.

Grandma Moe. What a woman. She graced my life, and the lives of my children with love, beauty, intelligence, humor and with her love of life. She understood the importance of the little things in life, and brought joy to all who knew her. She was a gift to life. We will miss you Moe, and will cherish our memories of you. We are all better people, for having known you.
Love, Peace and Joy.

My Aunt Frances was a real trooper of an Aunt. No matter what age she was, we could always count on her to go boating, in the hot tub, campfires, Chicago, Wisconsin, where ever. And she always did it with a (big) smile. We will always cherish the great memories of many Christmas's spent with her over many many years. We'll always remember her as a person who enjoyed life immensely and brought great joy to all who knew her.Love-her niece, Mary, Wayne, Blake Lindemann.