MARGARET-KARDARAS-Obituary

MARGARET A. KARDARAS

Chicago, Illinois

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Margaret A. Kardaras, nee Brown, 94, of Norwood Park. Beloved wife of the late Alexander Kardaras; loving mother of Louise (Donald) McCliment, Catherine (Bruce) Breckon, Christopher Kardaras, Susan (Raymond) Fink, Mary (Allan) Tomooka, the late Robert (Ruth) and the late Richard Kardaras;...

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Susie. Thinking of your sweet mama.

So sorry ...my deepest sympathy for Christopher and family at the loss of your mother. ~ Donna (DC, WI)

May your mother rest in the Lord.

Pax Christi,
Dale King,
Father Carr's Place 2B
Oshkosh, WI 54902

How well I remember bouncing into the house on Ridge saying "Hi Mrs. K". She would help Susie and me gather blankets to sit outside in line at Wrigley Field or we'd chat and she would listen with rapt attention to my bantering. She was another mom to me and one of the kindest people I've ever known.
My heart goes out to all of you. Just know that she is looking down proudly on her legacy.

growing up she was a second mother someone when i visited chirstopher was always there.

I am saddened to realize that I missed this deeply important remembrance. I should have had the presence of mind to look up the times and dates, instead of waiting for an email from a grieving family.

To the entire Kardaras family. Margaret was a sweet, wonderful person, who always welcomed me into her home as family. From her gentle manner, to her inviting me to sit at her Easter dinner when I was alone, to her scolding me for eating too much after coming from the doctor's...

Southern California was always treated to a special soul when Aunt Peggy would visit. We will miss those visits, but know that she is with Uncle Ollie and her brothers and sisters in Heaven. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Kardaras family. Bob & Barb Urhausen

Mrs. Kardaras was the most saintly person that I have ever known. Not a bad bone in her body and never a mean word about anybody. Her gentle soul will go on forever. I'm glad I knew her and will forever treasure her in my memories.

To all of the Kardaras family: Aunt Peggy was a sweet and kind soul who raised a close-knit and loving family. Heaven just got more fun - the Brown's & the Urhausen's are together again. With love,