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LILLIAN E. "LIL" ZIENTY

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Lillian E. "Lil" Zienty a longtime resident of Oak Brook Lillian E. "Lil" Zienty (nee Prochaska), 83, died Sunday, March 11, 2012, at Tabor Hills Healthcare Facility, Naperville, Ill. She was born Nov. 15, 1928, in Chicago, Ill. She was the loving wife of the late Norbert L. "Norm" Zienty Sr.,...

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Mark and family ,
My condolences go out to you and youre family on the loss of youre mom MAY SHE REST IN PEACE .

Norm, May Christ's unfailing love be the source of comfort in this difficult time of loss and overwhelming grief. Know that God is present and will hold you in His arms and wipe away your tears.

Dear Mark, I was sorry to hear about you nd your families loss. I know you were close to your Mom.Our thoughts amd prayers are with you. Sincerely,Kathleen St Hilaire and Family

Norm, Liz, Alan and Amanda,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Cherish the special memories of your mother and grandmother.

Dear Jerry and Mary - we are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
Robbi and Ron Ellis

I am so sorry to hear of Lil's passing. During this difficult time just know that the heart remembers most what it has loved best and each soul leaves a legacy of love...each memory a bridge to comfort and connect one heart to another forever. May memories comfort you and bring you peace. My fondest memory of Lil was when we went to the Rib Fest and how much she enjoyed being there, listening to the band and eating corn on the cob! With deepest sympathy.

To Norm, Liz, Alan and Amanda:
Chuck and I send our sincere sympathies to you all at this time. We pray for healing, unity and peace for your family as you weather this storm. We are thinking of you.

I offer my condolences to the entire Zienty family. I had the opportunity to work with Senior and Mrs. Zienty and learned a positive work ethic second to none. Mark and Norm your greatness generated form such a caring team as Mrs. Zienty and Senior is a blessing to Ford and your community. I wish to thank your family for an experience of a life time and know your strengths will guide you both through these difficult times.
Sincerely,
Rod Weldon

MRS Z. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND THE ENTIRE ZIENTY FAMILY. YOU WILL BE TRUELY MISSED AND WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR PRAYERS. STEVE DAHL AND MRS.NORMAN R.DAHL