PATRICIA-GUIDA-Obituary

PATRICIA P. GUIDA

Norridge, Illinois

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Patricia P. Guida, nee O'Connor, beloved wife of James M.; loving mother of Edmond (Holly); fond grandmother of Jordan, Chloe and Jade; dear sister of John, Mary, Michael (Maureen), Phillip and the late Edmond Jr. "Bud" O'Connor, sister-in-law of Joan Guida and Marianne (Will) Pearce; fond...

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Dear Jim, Vince, Ed and family -

We were very sorry to hear of Pat's passing. You have been in our thoughts and prayers, please accept our deepest condolences.

Sincerely,


Mary Nibbe
Nancy (Nibbe) & Danny Kiec

We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families in this terrible time.

Much Love,

The Terrell Family

I am so sorry for the loss of such a sweet lady. Mrs. Guida will always hold a special place in my heart. When I adopted my daughter, Mrs. Guida wrote a beautiful poem about her birth mother. It is a cherished momento reminding us always of the special sacrifice made by my daughter's birth mother. Mrs. Guida always had a smile and a kind thought for all and I will remember her always. Much love,

Carole (Michalski) Bilbo

Jim, Vincent, Eddy, Pat was one of the of the kindest people I have ever known. She has a gentle soul. I know she will be greatly missed.
Thoughts and Prayers, Terri (Hakes) Norris

The last time I saw Pat was at our high school 50th reunion. She was, as always, a cheerful person with a ready smile. All who have known her will miss her. I am so very sorry for your loss.

To the Guida family, Our thoughts and our hearts are with you.

Thomas and Julie Quirk

I will miss Mamma Pat so we called her, she was a sweet and proactive human being expecially during the Civil Rights Movement. The world is a better place with Pat in it. My heart goes out to Jim, Eddy, Vincent and all others that she loved. Bye Bye Mamma Pat

I saw Pat last in Chicago in 2006 when she and Jim held a big 50th wedding anniversary party. She was her sweet self. We enjoyed reminiscing and looking at the wedding photos. I was one of her bridesmaids.

We were born nine days apart and never skipped remembering each other with a card on our birthdays over all the years we lived away from one another. We were good friends as well as cousins and enjoyed many sleepovers at our house or hers over the course of our childhoods.

Dear "Uncle" Jim:
I was so very sad to hear of Pat's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time. Pat was such a wonderful lady and we have always enjoyed seeing the both of you at family events. I know that my dad and mom are thinking of you, and also have heavy hearts. I wish you peace and joyful memories.

Love,
Amy Kiley (Quirk)