Susan-Costaras-Obituary

Susan Costaras

Chicago, Illinois

1946 - 2017

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6/2/46 - 6/3/17 Age 71, died peacefully at home on June 3, 2017. She is survived by her loving husband, Tom, her daughter Michelle Kriske, her step-son Steven Costaras and her step-daughter Kristina Kropidlowski. Sue was preceded in death by her parents Adolph Klaslo and Laura (nee Goraleski)....

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My condolences to Sue's family and loved ones. I remember Sue as the leader of our client service Team at the Northern Trust Treasury department in the mid 1980s. In between client calls, I remember that she enjoyed crossword puzzles and seemed to like hard boiled eggs for breakfast. Our clients treasured their conversations with her.
She will be fondly remembered by her friends and co-workers at the Northern Trust.

My condolences to your family for your loss. May God be your strength in this time of deep sorrow. Psalms 18:6

Michelle please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Death is not natural and it robs the living of so much happiness. Take solice in knowing that she loved you and she knew you loved her. Remember the good times...remember the bond. All my love, Sharese

We were friends for over 50 years, we shared the best laughs and some tears, you will be missed my friend. Love always Mo (Ramona)

I don't know if my first message got to this obituary, but again I send condolences to her husband Tom and all other family members. I am sorry her life got cut short. I hope you all enjoyed her in her life. My prayers are with you all.

My codolences to Tom and the family. I look through the obits to see if anyone I know has passed. I was surprised to see Sue had passed. She was too young. When you get older, I guess this is what we do - check the obits. My sympathy to all of her family.

Our hearts go out to you. As its been only 90 days since my brother passed , I feel the pain. My God keep you in his prayers. Send good thoughts to you. Stacey

My oldest friend---we go back 65 years--first grade! We certainly had some good times. Sue will be missed. Pat