Ida-Cardelli-Obituary

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Ida Cardelli

Wheaton, Illinois

Mar 27, 1930 – Jun 18, 2023

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March 27, 1930
DIED
June 18, 2023
LOCATION
Wheaton, Illinois

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Hultgren Funeral Home and Cremation Center - Wheaton Obituary

Ida Cardelli, 93, a longtime resident of Barrington Hills, Illinois, died peacefully at home in Wheaton on Sunday, June 18. 

She was born on March 27 to Arno and Mickey Ghilardi.

Loving wife of the late Leo Cardelli; beloved mother of the late Linda Cardelli; the late Cary (Kathy...

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Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Ida was one of my favorite people in this world. Her love of life, God and family were an inspiration. I treasure the few times I spent with her, and am grateful I knew her. I always echo one thing she would often say: looking up toward heaven, "We're not in charge". So wise, kind, and fun to be with. I'm sure her family misses her already. What a beautiful gift God gave us all in Ida. Lauren DeJ

Ida was a wonderful loving woman and a good friend to my late mother, Anne Karacic. We worked on the Barrington Committee of Arden Shore for many years hosting its annual gala. I learned a lot from Ida May she rest in peace.

Dear Cardelli family,

So sorry for your loss. Ida (Nonna) was a wonderful woman who dearly loved her family.

Thoughts and prayers from Florida.

Tim and Jodie Wait

A lovely lady with a beautiful smile and kind heart.

What a joy it has been to know Ida. I am going to miss our daily conversations, knowing that Ida would always "tell it like it is"! We had so much fun. Please know how much she was loved and will be missed.

We are deeply saddened by Ida's passing, but grateful for her friendship over the past 70 years. We will keep her memory alive by cherishing the years we were friends and remembering her always. While we will miss Ida, we know she is at peace.
With love from the Montell Family.

I'm so sorry for your great loss. Ida was a treasure and I'm so thankful for the privilege of knowing her.

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