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Norma May Yunevich

Chicago, Illinois

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Yunevich, Norma May born August 18, 1932 graduated into eternal life with her Lord on December 13, 2007 while living in Sun City, AZ She will be missed by her family and friends and all who knew her. Norma moved to Arizona in 1994 from Chicago, IL where she spent the majority of her life going to...

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Can't believe its been 16 years. They fly by fast. It was nice to get this reminder and even nicer to remember Norma. Life goes on but never the same.

To my Dear Aunt Norma, I will always treasure the memories of you; your kindness, humor and easy going way. You will always be in my thoughts and in my heart. Love Janette

Although not related to Norma, I knew her all my life and she was part of our family when I was growing up in Wood Dale. She was a good friend to my cousin Joyce Spinner, my mom and dad (Betty and Bill Lhotak), and my aunt and uncle Gilbert and O'Tilla Pritchett. She was always kind and thoughtful with a great sense of humnor. I talked with her last after my dad died about a year ago and although she was ill then she was very positive and was a joy to speak with. I will miss her--but she...

I WILL MISS YOU AUNT NORMA!

I LOVE YOU!

SWEET DREAMS


LAURYN ASHLEY YUNEVICH

Aunt Norma will be so missed....i will always remember how when we spoke on the phone how we would start talking about one particular subject then we would find ourselves talking about multiple things.
Never a boring woman, full of laughter and you could touch on any subject without being ridiculed.

I will miss having someone in the family who loved me like she did.

Sheena yunevich

In the years that I have known you I have seen a very caring, loving person who puts family before herself. I am related by marriage to Don Jr. He was proud to work with you at Seagrims and happy that you helped in his employment.

Thank You Norma for all your support. You have been there for family and friends. You are a very caring and loving person. I am proud to have known you through Patty who has lost not only her daughter Judy but her husband Don Jr. Both of you have an inner strength I admire.

Thank you Aunt Norma for all you've done. I am Judy's brother Joe so I am indirectly related to you. I remember one time at your house in Bensenville where I was enthralled with all the books there and my lil sis Judy loved to spin around on the chair. I am proud to have known you.

I was a co-worker of Norma'at Seagram's. She was an easy going and caring person with a great sense of humor.She will be missed by many.