Genevieve-Lozano-Obituary

Genevieve G. Lozano

Chicago, Illinois

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Lozano, Genevieve G. (nee Guevara), age 77, Friday October 24, 2008, late of Romeoville, formerly of Chicago. Loving mother of Philip (Marie) Lozano Jr., Mario (Jane) Lozano, Belinda Colon, Anita Lozano and LeRoy (Amelia) Lozano, cherished grandmother of Philip III, Bianca, Nicole, Michelle,...

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Phil,

I was so sorry to hear about your mom. It is always hard when you lose a loved one, especially when that person is your mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May your heart be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times that you had with her and may your memories bring you comfort. You now have a special Guardian Angel watching over you and your family.

You knew my brother Stan when you guys were in high school and you use to come over to our house...

Your mother/grandmother will forever be remembered as a very special woman. I hope you will find peace in knowing that love is eternal.

My thoughts, my prayers, my heart are with you.

My deepest sympathy to the family. As I spoke of Mrs. Lozano to my co-workers ....she made me feel as I was one of her own children. I would be able to come and go in/out of the house, I would be praised and reprimanded as needed. Most of all she was a wonderful person which I will cherish her memory.

Phil, Mario and Lozano Family: May God keep you in his arms during this sorrowful time. I only have fond memories of your mother.

I am sad to hear the news of your mom.
I lived one house away when we were young.Your mom was always nice to all of us. Those were the days.
Love you all Joe

With our love and respect to Mrs. Lozano , May god keep you in his heart and also with your children and family. Love always ,Rose and Gilbert Romero & family

To Mario, Phil and the entire Lozano family:

Just wanted to take this opportunity to share that as a young teenager growing up in Hampton Park during the mid 1960's to late 1970 and living just 3-doors up Arnold Ave from the Lozano family I fondly remember your dear mother's (Mrs. Lozano as I knew her) loving affection for all of you.

Fast-forward to about the year 1999/2000 and who would have guessed that I would be sitting in the Lozano home next in line to have breakfast with...

Philip and Mario: With a heavy heart I am so sorry to hear of this news. Please extend my deepest regard and sympathy to your entire family. As I know you will, keep close in your hearts great memories, as this will help get you through this sad time, now and always.

LeRoy: Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May the knowledge that your mother is at peace with our Heavenly Father grant you and your family peace and comfort as well in these sad times. Rejoice that she is home with our Lord Jesus, and we too shall one day reunite with our loved ones in heaven.