Pauline-Kubaitis-Obituary

Pauline J. Kubaitis

Justice, Illinois

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Pauline J. Kubaitis, nee Bumber, beloved wife of 50 years of Andrew; loving mother of Lisa Kubaitis, Diane Kubaitis, Thomas (Cherri), Renee (James) Louis, David (Nancy Herman) and Marcy Edwards; cherished grandmother of Amanda, Kimberly, Leah, Seth, Hannah and Emily Kubaitis, Jessica and...

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I miss you mom. There's an empty space, a numb feeling. I hope your space in heaven is perfect. If not, I'm sure you'll say something. Rest in peace mom, watch over us like you always did on earth. I love you mom. I wish you were still here.

Grandma, we miss you very much. I'll never forget the things you have taught me or the times spent together.You were a role model in many ways.Love you

Grandma you were loved by many and you will be missed by many. You were always there for us. Thanks for everything. You will never be forgotten! It wont be the same without you. Watch over us. We will take care of grandpa. Your our angel...now you just have found ur wings, see you in heaven.

I love my Mother dearly, she is in my heart forever.

As I get older, I realize how aunts and uncles help shape your life in many, often simple ways.
My favorite memories of Aunt Pauline are her homemade pound cake, how she never seemed to mind us running around her house when we were little kids, getting her coffee with an ice cube, and probably my favorite..Watching fireworks on the 4th of July --she would give you your very own firework. "This one is for...." I still do this today.
I will miss her.

Renee, Mere words can't express the tremendous loss you must feel. Our prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time.

I loved my grandma very much. You could talk to her about anything and she would listen to you. I know I will miss her more than I think I will. She was a great person to know and love.

Mom, you are loved by so many, thank-you for teaching me to always hold my head high, not to worry what other people think, that I could do anything I wanted,that family always comes first - always sticks together no matter what, "that the family that prays together stays together" and that service to others is a given. You were and remain my constant, my rock. Dont worry we'll take care of Dad. To all who were a part of my mom's life, thank-you she loved so many. She may at times have seemed...

My mother was a strong and loving woman. She fought until the end. She lived in pain for almost my entire life. Please remember her as a strong supporter of U.S. Veterans. She taught me to love this country and the veterans who fought for our freedom. I will miss her terribly.