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Patricia Ruth Cunningham

McHenry, Illinois

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WONDER LAKE – Patricia Ruth Cunningham, 79, of Wonder Lake, died Saturday, June 4, 2011, at her home.She was born June 18, 1931, in Chicago, to Francis and Ruth (Sauer) McDonald. A resident of Wonder Lake for the past 21 years, she was formerly of Buffalo Grove. She was employed as a...

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Dear Marybeth, Jerry and family,
I just found out about your Mothers passing. I have so many wonderful memories of her. She made me feel welcome and part of your family. Was always there to listen, give advice and put up with crazy teenage drama. To this day, her homemade pizza was the best I have ever had. I still think of her on St Paddy's Day, she got such enjoyment of that Holiday! I could go on and on with memories. She was special. My heart and prayers go out to the whole...

I am so sorry to hear about Pat's passing. I didn't know her well but I do remember that she was a kind and caring person. Her sister Penny and I were best friends as teenagers and then we lost touch. I remember that every time I saw Pat she had a smile and a kind word for me. This may not be the time or place for this request but I have no other choice...Please let Penny know I am searching for her. She can reach me on Facebook under Donna Stone.Houston Texas. Once again, I am so sorry to...

Dear Lynne, Kitty, Gary, Eddie, MaryBeth and Gerry,
I just heard about your Mom passing away, but "away" is not the right word - she is with our Lord Father now. Your Mom was a second Mom to me while I was a teenager. She took me in when my Mom couldn't handle me. She would make my favorites - sloppy joes's, brownies, and her home made syrup for pancakes! I remember when Lynne would have pajama parties, Mrs. Cunningham yelling at the top of the basement stairs for us to go to sleep!...

Ed,I had some good times growing up in Buffalo Grove and hanging around the Cunningham Household both the one on Bernard, and the one on Navajo. I remember many things among the famous ones were the First Air-raid Sirens installed in B.G. by you, and Gary.The Brownie's Kitty made one time that would stretch like the elastic crack fill they use on the Highways. I Guess the best thing i remember about your Mom ? Was her alway's throwing you and I and the rest of our friends that what are you...

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Praise God... Pat is now in an eternity where there is no more suffering, or tears, or sorrow! Pat is now home!

Blessings,
Bob and Jan

Our loss~Heaven's gain. I will never forget her laugh which came so easily to her. When you met her, you knew right away that she was an encourager. I will miss her but am thrilled that she is just so incredibly happy and free! She was an easy person to love and I will cherish my time spent with her and her wonderful family. Here's what I will remember most - she loved Jesus with all her heart!