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Joren E. Apiquian

Chicago, Illinois

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Joren E. Apiquian, age 73, a resident of Romeoville, IL, formerly of Woodridge, IL, died peacefully Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at Meadowbrook Manor, Bolingbrook, IL. He was born October 2, 1932 in Mexico City, Mexico. Joren is survived by his wife, Edeltraut, nee Muehleisen, Apiquian, whom he married...

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For all my cousins and aunt.

To learn that my uncle Joren passed away made me very sad. The only thing I think of saying is that my uncle Joren was a faithful representative member of the APIQUIAN family which counts always with persons with a great love
for life and a very big heart.

I believe that my uncle JOREN and his brother Rogelio (my father), who passed away two years ago, are now in a new dimension an have probably reunited.

I always remember my...

For all my cousins and aunt. I am very affected for this notice, the only thing that I can say is: My uncle Joren was a faithful representative member of APIQUIAN family always persons with a great love for life and a big heart.
I believe that my uncle JOREN and his brother Rogelio, who passed away two years ago, are in a new dimension and have probably reunited.
I always remember my uncle with love. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

Loved Aunt and Cousins: I felt much grief to know about the death of my dear uncle Joren, to whom always I will remember with much love because he was an affectionate and loving person.We will miss him very much but I am sure that now he is with his parents and his brothers, Vany and Rogelio, waiting for us. Receive a strong hug.

To my beloved Father,

He taught me many things, but the one thing I learned from my father is to be independent. He told me not to depended on others, if you want something bad enough you can do it. He always had confidence in me. There were times in my life that I would need a little help and he was always there for me. I never took it for granted and I knew he respected me for it. I always kept my promises with him, and maybe thats why he always offered his help. There are so...

Our (Doug and Tom, too) sympathies to the whole Apiquian family but especially to Joren and Lisa. Joren, I did meet your family at several times over the years - always joyous occasions. . . .
the showers for your wedding, your wedding and the showers for some of your kids. I always thought you were so lucky to have such a big, close family. I am sure your Dad will be missed but, as yours kids have said before me, what wonderful memories!

Dear aunt Edeltraut and to all my cousins, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of my dear uncle, but I know now that he is in a better place with his family. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

One thing that I will always remember about my Opa was his laugh. It was one of the best laughs I've ever heard and it was so contagious. I believe that is where our family got our great sense of humor.I will always remember his smiling face and I will never forget my Opa.

My family & I send our heartfelt sympathies to Ralph Apiquian & Family on the loss of their beloved Father & Grandfather.

I loved my "Opa". He always called me "Mijo". I will always remember him.He took me in the back and taught me how to play soccer.
Love,
Timmy