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Vivian M. Privett

Palatine, Illinois

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Vivian M. Privett of Palatine since 1965 A memorial service for Vivian M. Privett (nee Zacharias), 67, will be held at 8 p.m. today, at Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Highway, Palatine. Born Aug. 25, 1935, in Menomonie, Wis., she died Sunday, Dec. 15, 2002, at Northwest...

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Our deepest sympathy to the Privett family for your loss of mother and wife Vivian Privett. My memories of your mom Todd are always about her kind smile and nature. She always had an encouraging word or a encouraging look that could always get you to that better place no what the situation was. She is now in that better place forever. Our condolences, Larry Hernandez and family.

My deepest sympathy to the Privett family. I'll always remember one thing about your Mom Tod, its that she always had a smile on her face and was always laughing, except when Jeff came over and ate all the food in your house. A great Mom she was. God bless

John and I extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family, especially Tod and Mary. We have fond memories of Vivien as a great mother--a champion for her family.

Junie, Hubert:Condolences to you Bill and family.

Bill, we at Field Communications Services are saddened by the loss of your dear wife. May it bring you some comfort to know that our thoughts and condolences go out to you and to your family.
With sincere sympathy,
Nelson Goodwin and the Domestic FCS Family of United Airlines

Bill, sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ray

Sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts, prayers. and love are with you and your family. I have fond memories of all the years we have known each other.

Vivian was like a second mother to our boys. We had many happy years as neighbors and friends. Between us we had 7 boys. She was a very special person with an incredible amount of patience. We loved her and will miss her.

Tod had called me last night to inform me of the bad news. Vivian Privett was wonderful to us kids as we were growing up. There would 10 kids sitting around the kitchen table eating all of their food and she never complained. She was always honest and straight with us.
My favorite memories were in the soccer days. She attened every game and whenever Tod hacked someone (imagine that) I could hear Mrs. Privett above everyone else yell "Tod Alan" or "Come on ref". She was truly a wonderful...