Lillian-Sura-Obituary

Lillian Sura

Homer Glen, Illinois

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Homer Glen, Illinois
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Alzheimer's Association

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Sura, Lillian S. (nee Mientkiewicz), beloved wife of the late Joe the "Barber" Sura; loving mother of the late baby Andrew and the late Robert Sura; dear sister of the late Walter (late Sophie), late Frank (late Bernice), late Bernice (late Joseph) Di Grazia, late Sophie (late Stanley) Tarnowski and the late Dorothy Cervencik; dear aunt Lil to many nieces and nephews and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Alzheimer's Association appreciated. Visitation Friday, 3:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Hills Funeral Home, Ltd., 10201 S. Roberts Rd. (8000W.), Palos Hills. Funeral Saturday, beginning 9:30 a.m. at the funeral home, Mass 10:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church. Entombment Resurrection Cemetery. Info. 708-598-5880

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So much has happened since you left us. We all miss you so much but try to remember that you always said once someone passed they have "no worries". How true. So when I think of you I know all your worries are gone and you are happy with the family. Love you always.

It´s been almost 11 years and I´m still missing my Tuesdays with You. I try to follow your motto of "no worries" but so much has happened and I wish we could talk. You are still in all our hearts and thoughts much more than you would have ever realized. So many good memories that we all share and cherish.

Tuesdays with Lil will never be the same. We love you and miss you so much. I am glad that you were able to hear the good news about Sarah and Sean. I think she picked the perfect reading at your mass. You always said I had good kids and they proved you right. You may be gone from our sight but never from our hearts.

Aunt Lil many loving memories of you, that will stay with me for my lifetime. Thank you for helping me be the man that I have become.

Our thoughts of Aunt Lil.
We spent many wonderful years with you, Uncle Joe and Bobby. Each memory from those times holds a special place in our hearts. The thing that touched us most was your love and tenderness for Bobby and Joseph.
We are so sorry to see you go but knowing you are now again with Joe, Bobby and so many family members that you loved makes our grief easier to bare. You will be missed.

So many memories ~ walking from Summit over the wooden bridge to Argo with my Mother and Bart, looking forward to one of Aunt Lil's dinners...taking the bus with her to visit Dolly...loving how she dubbed me "Maggie" and called Bart and me the "Gold Dust Twins"...impressed with her "no-nonsense" attitude toward life and living, yet sensing and feeling her gentle and compassionate side.
You will be missed, Aunt Lil. You touched many lives ~ those you are reunited with now, and those...

My thoughts and prayers go out to your family. You will be missed.

We might be young but you left a great impression on us. You will always have a place in our hearts. Love Mark Anthony and Colin Cervencik

Aunt Lil - you bring me back to Chicago and many memories of old and growing up - I think I got my tenacious nature from you. Lots of memories of barbecues and many fishing trips to Crystal Lake with you, Uncle Joe and Bobby, and of course so many Xmas Eve's and holidays for 23 years. And your special Polish recipes which I often long for, but mostly your unbelievable carrot cake.
I just know your reunion must be wonderful with all those in our family whom we will always miss and...