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Lyla Ione Ciaciura

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Lyla Ciaciura passed away in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Funeral Home Services for Lyla are being provided by Washburn-McReavy Funeral Chapels. The obituary was featured in Star Tribune on February 20, 2010.

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So sorry to hear of your loss; so sudden, too.
I'm a Tues. Wipeout and knew your mom, casually.
Ruth Cherne

I wish we could have known each other better. You were wonderful and made me smile. Your potato pancakes are the best. We will catch up later. Love you Grandma.

Mike, Mark, Rob, Lynn, John, and David,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I have always had a fond place in my heart for your family. Growing up together on Centerwood was a beautiful memory for me. I spent a lot of time at your house, and have many memories of your Mom. Did you know, that you shouldn't use a knife to chop the walnuts for chocolate chip cookies? You should break them by hand..they taste better. I always smile, whenever I use walnuts for cookies:) This was...

To the Ciaciura Family; There are no words to say that will make it easier for any of you. Losing a parent leaves such a "Hole" in your heart. I am so sorry for the heartache you all feel right now. May you hold memories of your mom close to your heart.

Dear, Mom how do I start, there are so many wonderful things to say about you, you were my support my encourager, my listener, my comfort in everything, and yes mom you would go above and beyond all that I ask for, & when I didn't believe in my self you would pick me up, encourage me with a word, a hug, a wink, a smile from across the room, and I new I would make it thru, because you made me believe that with God all things are possible.

The other things I remember mom is when you...

Rob & Judy,
My thoughts & prayers are with you & your family. Lee will be missed up at the lake.

Lyla, I couldn't have asked for a better Mother In Law. We got through a lot together with laughter and tears. We had each other to lean on. No one could teach sewing lessons and cookie making like you. I still can't tell those stories without laughing. You made everyone's life around you better. You were an Angel before God called you to Him. Thank you for being a big part of my life. Love, Debbie. And thank you for not putting the peas back in the tuna hotdish. Talk to ya later.

Hey Grandma Lee,

I love you Grandma. No matter how many piano scales you made me do... no matter how many gross things you encouraged me to try... you helped make me the woman I am today, and for that I owe you a huge thank you. Music is so much a part of who I am because of all the time you spent teaching me piano. I appreciate you so much and consider myself so blessed to have had such an awesome grandmother. Now you'll get to take care of Mary Janette and play some music with...

Mom hardly a day goes by without a loving thought of you. I will think of you when ever I need a reason to smile. I will look to you for inspiration and patience, to subdue anger or increase faith. To me your name is synonomous with Unconditional Love. Thank God for you. Love Rob