GERALDINE-Weisschnur-Obituary

GERALDINE P. Weisschnur

WEST CHICAGO, Illinois

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WEST CHICAGO - Geraldine P. (Gerry) Weisschnur, nee DeGraw, 87, formerly of St. Charles and Sycamore, Illinois, passed away Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at Central Dupage Hospital in Winfield. She was born April 7, 1928 in Chicago, the daughter of Samuel and Marion (Hunniford) DeGraw. Geraldine...

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I loved Gerry. She was a fun, classy woman. My best memories are from 4th Street Kathy, Nancy, John and Harry. Big and great memories from my childhood. My sympathy for your loss. Love, Judy Gaffney Malécot

Please know that our prayers and thoughts are with Gerry's family at this time. Gerry was such a fun person to be around. I got to know Gerry through my daughter Val. I also worked with Gerry for a short time at O'Brien Budd. I still remember lots of stories that she shared in the lunchroom there and again at visits in her lovely home in Sycamore, Il. where she hosted many get togethers, with former friends from O'Brien Budd. Many fond memories will remain with all her knew her. Rest in...

Our family has such wonderful memories of both Gerry and Harry over the years, starting on 4th Street in St. Charles. My Mom especially cherished her friendship with Gerry throughout the years. I loved your Mom's sense of humor, laughter, encouragement, and outlook on life. Sympathy, love and comfort at your loss. Romans 8:28

Kevin, Jane Gaffney and family

Gerry was an awesome lady who I enjoyed working with at O'Brien Budd and later, spending time with in sycamore. Many fun filled memories. She was a true light and made everyone she met a better person! She will be greatly missed!

Mary Ellen, so sorry for your loss. May your beautiful memories of your mom comfort you and your family. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

We loved Gerry
And she and my parents and Harry
Created lots of fun favorite being the impromptu trip to Vegas in search of old blue eyes here is to a spirited life with more to come in paradise

Thanks for lighting our lives with your laughter