Sharon-Bachi-Obituary

Sharon Bachi

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Sharon Bachi, 61, July 30, 2005. Beloved mother of Michele (Adam Anderson) Bachi and Daniel Bachi; dear sister of Harry Siegel, Earl Siegel and the late Phyllis Siegel. Graveside service 1 p.m. Tuesday, August 2, 2005 at Westlawn Cemetery (Orchid Section), 7801 W. Montrose, Chicago, IL. In lieu...

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I feel so blessed to have known Sharon for what is now too short a time. She was absolutely herself in everything she did, and her memory will inspire us all. I miss her more than I can say. My thoughts are with you, Michelle and Dan, in this time of mourning and remembrance.

I would just like to thank everyone for their kind words and thoughts, my brother and I, as well as the rest of my family, appreciate them. For anyone who would like to do something in my mother's name but has not already done so, we will be having a bench in my mother's name dedicated at the Chicago Botanic Garden. We feel that this would be an excellent way to celebrate her life, and I'm sure that anyone who knew my mom even a little bit would agree, since she LOVED gardening. Any donations...

My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with Sharon's family and friends. May all the fond memories be with you always.

I was not fortunate enough to know Sharon for a long time. What little time I did, I found her to be a wonderful person. I know my mother appreciated her friendship while they were in the hospital together and enjoyed her visits very much. I wish we could have known Sharon under better circumstances. Having just lost my mother, I know the heartache you all are feeling, my thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Sharon truly was a wonderful lady!
Jamie Scott

Kodi - my link to Sharon

Happy times at the garden center

I have only the most wonderful memories of growing up together on Lunt Ave. and couldn't have asked for a better cousin. I shall miss you very much. I love you.

I just want to send our condolences and say how sorry we are for your loss. We are also feeling the loss of a good friend. There are so many memories of Sharon from the 30 plus years that I have known her. We are glad that she made it to Athens once to visit and are sad that this year's visit wasn't to be. Sorry we can't be there with you at this time, but you, and she are in our thoughts. We won't forget her.
Carolyn & Bob Grudowski